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Don Campbell, Neil Cassells, Ainy Cormac, and J.A. Bryden's niece and nephew swing by to celebrate the release of J.A. Bryden's newly released book, Ancora. Guest socials: Ainy Cormac: @Ainycormac Don Campbell: @Don_Campbell_author Neil Cassells: @Justoutofrange Featured music by Scott Buckley Contact the show: thetrueandthefictional@gmail.com Support the show: Buymeacoffee.com/sttatf (Former Patreon content is now free on YouTube) Follow us on the socials: FB: Facebook.com/storiesthetrueandthefictional IG: @stories_podcast X: @stories_ttatf Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIXhRcUvPPAzpCL-_a9N4w Sponsor 1: Rebecca Cassells Buy her books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/.../e/B08WCH6RHG/ IG: Rebecca.cassells.92 FB: Rebecca Cassells books Sponsor 2: Martin Kearns: https://www.readkearns.com IG: @readkearns Sponsor 3: J.A. Bryden Jabryden.com Socials: @jabryden
A Reflection by Don Campbell on May 25th 2025
Kicking off our MAD SCIENTISTS triple feature, we're traveling deep into the Great White North with horror author Don Campbell to meet the lonely lunatic, Howard Howe, and his human-walrus abomination, in Kevin Smith's TUSK, starring Justin Long, Michael Parks, Haley Joel Osment, Genesis Rodriguez, Lily-Rose Depp, Harley Quinn Smith, and Johnny Depp.Check out Don's new book Midnight Harvest on Amazon!Find Don on social media here! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeFor bonus content and commentaries, check out our PatreonFollow the show on Instagram, TikTok, and FacebookWant to support the show and save 20% on Fangoria? Visit Fangoria and enter PROMO CODE: HOWIMETYOURMONSTER at checkout!Looking for How I Met Your Monster merch? Check out TeePublic for shirts, stickers, mugs, and more!Questions and comments: howimetyourmonsterpodcast@gmail.com
Nynrod Weber e DJ Waldiney entrevistaram o artista internacional Don Campbell no programa Na Hora do Rush. Don falou sobre sua carreira, premiações e trabalhos com os artistas JC Lodge, Dennis Brown e John Holt. O Rasta Reggae Festival ocorreu nesse sábado (10) no CEPRAMA, em São Luís.
No podcast desta quinta-feira, o DJ Waldiney conversou com Diego Araújo, produtor do Rasta Reggae Festival, que será realizado em São Luís e contará com grandes atrações internacionais do reggae, como The Heptones, Don Campbell e The Itals. Saiba mais aqui.
On today's episode, we talk to Horror author Don Campbell about his book of short stories, ‘Midnight Harvest', Children in horror, AI, the baby Hitler dilemma and a whole lot more. Grab Midnight Harvest: https://amzn.asia/d/ekuRzoS Follow Don on IG: @Don_campbell_author Featured music: New Beginnings by Scott Buckley Mentioned in the show: Ai dino Oscar Bait film: https://youtu.be/tKPRSVKFgGA?si=PoDTFWhDjj1CjUeX Contact the show: thetrueandthefictional@gmail.com Support the show or become a sponsor: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sttatf Follow us on the socials: FB: Facebook.com/storiesthetrueandthefictional IG: @stories_podcast X: @stories_ttatf Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzIXhRcUvPPAzpCL-_a9N4w Sponsor 1: Rebecca Cassells Buy her books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/.../e/B08WCH6RHG/ IG: Rebecca.cassells.92 FB: Rebecca Cassells books Sponsor 2: Martin Kearns: https://www.readkearns.com IG: @readkearns Sponsor 3: J.A. Bryden Jabryden.com Socials: @jabryden
O grupo The Heptones convida São Luís pra o Rasta Reggae Festival, que acontece em maio no Ceprama. Além deles, Don Campbell, The Itals e atrações locais também farão parte do evento.
O Rasta Reggae Festival acontecerá no dia 10 de maio, no Ceprama, em São Luís, reunindo grandes atrações nacionais e internacionai. Entre elas, Don Campbell, que também confirmou sua participação no podcast da Mirante FM.
Talk 6. Elm Park Baptist Church (1951-1958) Part One Welcome to Talk 6 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. In the last two episodes I have been talking about my experiences at Brentwood School. Today we're turning to my time at Elm Park Baptist Church. One great advantage of being a day boy rather than a boarder at Brentwood School was that I was free on Sundays to attend church. It also meant that I came into regular contact with girls, something which was seriously lacking for boys who were boarders. This, I think, was quite important for me because, as an only child, I had no sisters, but at least through the activities of the local church I was able to form healthy relationships with the opposite sex. In fact I suspect that as a teenager the girls were one of the attractions of going to church! And at Elm Park Baptist there were plenty of activities to choose from. So let's begin by talking about the church programme. Church programme Unlike many churches today where there is only one meeting on a Sunday and another, perhaps, during the week, at our church something was happening every single day of the week. Of course, Sunday was the busiest day. From 10-11am the Boys' Brigade held their Bible Class. From 11-12 there was the Morning Service. In the afternoon there was Sunday School from 2.30-3.30 and again from 3.30-4.30, the numbers attending being so great that two separate sessions were necessary. For teenagers there was Bible Class (taught by my father) followed by a discussion group for young people held between 4 and 5pm. Very often we stayed at church for tea in order to be there for the 6.30 Evening Service which was then followed by a ‘sing-song' at about 8pm. In fact, apart from going home at lunch time for the traditional Sunday roast prepared by my mother, as a teenager I was at church from 10am to 9pm every Sunday. During the week, meetings for young people included the Boys' Brigade, the Girls' Life Brigade, the Young People's Fellowship (YPF), and the Youth Club. For adults there was a midweek meeting for Prayer and Bible Study conducted by the Minister, and there were separate men's meetings and women's meetings too. All these activities took place on church premises. There were never any home groups in those days. That was something that became popular in the 1970s. My personal involvement I was personally involved in most of the activities I've just mentioned. This was not the result of any parental coercion. I just wanted to be there and, as I have already mentioned, on Sundays I was at church for almost the whole day. This was from the age of 14 until I was about 17. It was largely through my father's teaching in Bible Class on Sunday afternoons that I decided to give my life to Jesus – but more of that later. Dad was a gifted preacher and teacher, and the majority of the thirty or more young people attending Bible Class made decisions for Christ as a result of his ministry. Whenever there was a baptismal service on a Sunday evening, Mum and Dad would invite three or four young people to come for tea after Bible Class and then go on to the service after tea. Over the years, many of those young people responded to the appeal at the end of the service and walked forward to indicate that they were giving their lives to Jesus and would like to be baptised. One of those young people was my friend, Don Campbell, who emigrated to Australia and, when I last heard from him two or three years ago, he was still attending a Baptist church over there. Apart from the Bible Class I attended on Sunday afternoons, I also went to the Boys' Brigade Bible Class every Sunday morning. The Boys' Brigade was found by Sir William Smith in 1886. If I remember it correctly, its purpose was: The advancement of Christ's kingdom among boys, and the promotion of habits of obedience, reverence, discipline, self-respect, and all that tends towards a true Christian manliness. As well as the Sunday morning Bible Class, our company, which was known as the Second Hornchurch Company of the Boys' Brigade, held two other meetings each week. Tuesday evenings were dedicated to drill practice, where, after we had been inspected to ensure that we were smartly dressed and our uniforms were being worn correctly, we learned how to stand to attention correctly, to salute the Lieutenants and Captain, and to do basic marching manoeuvres both individually and as company. When I was seventeen and had been promoted to the rank of sergeant I was awarded the N.C.O's Proficiency Star after demonstrating that I could give the correct commands for the Company to make these manoeuvres on drill parade. Of course all this was exactly the same kind of thing the other boys at my school were doing in the CCF and I realise that some might see my being in the Boys' Brigade as quite inconsistent with my refusal to join the CCF on the grounds that I was a conscientious objector. However, unlike the boys in the CCF, in the BB we were not taught to use military weapons. On Fridays, time was given for more recreational activities, and opportunity was given to learn to play the bugle or a drum. After a couple of attempts at making the right sound come out of a bugle – it's by no means as simple as just blowing – I decided it wasn't for me. This was partly because at the time I found it difficult to sing in tune and I reasoned that if I couldn't sing properly I probably wouldn't be able to keep in tune on the bugle either! And sadly all the drums were already allocated to other boys. But perhaps the best thing about the BB was its annual camp. This took place every year during the school summer holidays. Wherever it was held, it was always within walking distance of the sea. My first camp was a great adventure for me as, at the age of twelve, I had never been away from home without my parents. It was held in Mudeford on the south coast of England, and I loved it. I went to BB camp on six occasions, Mudeford (1951), Highcliffe in Dorset (1952), Walmer in Kent (1953, '54, and '55), and Corton in Suffolk (1956). It was fun sleeping in a field with six other boys in a tent, each with a straw-filled sack called a paillasse (pronounced pally ass!) as a mattress, your kit bag as a pillow, and only a couple of rough, rather itchy, blankets to keep you warm. If sleeping-bags were invented back then, we'd certainly never heard of them! I say it was fun, and it was, just rather uncomfortable fun. And, of course, the first night we hardly slept. And when we did finally get to sleep it wasn't long before we awakened by the musical notes of the bugle playing Reveille. Time to get up, get washed and dressed and go to the toilet. The toilets or ‘latrines' were just holes in the ground dug the day before by the ‘advance party' who had travelled down earlier to prepare the camp site, and the washing facilities were just metal bowls of cold water on trestle tables. Every day was punctuated with a variety of bugle calls summoning us to ‘fall in' (form a line outside our tents), or telling us that the next meal was ready, and so on, until the final call of the day, which was ‘lights out.' Apart from mealtimes, activities included getting your tent ready for ‘tent inspection' each morning, doing chores like peeling potatoes (otherwise known as ‘spud-bashing'), going down to the beach for a supervised swim, leisure activities such as football and cricket, and a certain amount of free time. There were also various devotional activities, like a service in the marquee on Sunday mornings and, if I remember correctly, a Bible reading and short word from the camp padre after breakfast on other days. But for most boys, the majority of whom did not come from Christian homes, the ‘religious' bits were something you endured rather than enjoyed in order to be allowed to join in the fun that the other aspects of BB had to offer. In fact, as far as I know, sadly, very few of the fifty boys in the company ever made a decision for Christ. The benefits for me, however, were inestimable. BB instilled in me the need for personal discipline and loyalty. It gave me the opportunity to mix with boys who were from a very different social background from most of my friends at Brentwood School. It gave me experience in leadership, and it taught me a great deal about how to organise a camp – something that was to prove very valuable when later, in pastoral ministry, I was able year after year to run a Youth Camp for up to 150 teenagers where we saw dozens of young people saved and filled with the Holy Spirit. But that's a story for a later talk. Apart from the uniformed organisations like the BB and the GLB (Girls' Life Brigade, a title later to be abbreviated to Girls' Brigade), there were three other weekly opportunities for young people to meet together. I have already mentioned the teenage Bible Class led by my father on Sunday afternoons, but I also attended the YPF (Young People's Fellowship) on Friday evenings and Youth Club on Saturday evenings. YPF was an opportunity for young Christians to meet together to worship the Lord, pray, share testimonies, and learn from the Word. There was also plenty of time for discussion, which was something I particularly enjoyed. It took place in what was called the parlour, which even then was a rather old-fashioned term for a lounge. This was at the back of the church building, right next to the kitchen, so conveniently situated for making hot drinks at the end of the meeting. The Youth Club was primarily intended to be an opportunity for evangelism. Held in the Youth Hall, part of the church's property but separate from the main building, it provided facilities for table-tennis, snooker, darts etc. and was followed by a fifteen-minute epilogue which included a hymn, a prayer and a short message. Looking back on it, I think that, although it was valuable as a means of keeping young people off the streets, Youth Club was not an effective tool of evangelism. Most of the forty or so young people who came to it never came to any of the other church activities and I cannot remember any who became Christians as a result of it. But that is not to say that such activities can never be effective. Perhaps if it had been led by someone with a clear evangelistic gift the results might have been very different. I was later to learn that for effective evangelism there is no substitute for the power of the Holy Spirit. That is what will attract people to Jesus, and that is what will keep them going on with God. But that's a subject for later. Next time I'll be sharing how at Elm Park Baptist I first dedicated my life to Christ, was baptised, became a church member, started to preach, and felt God calling me to become a minister of the Gospel.
Thanks for coming to Jingle Jam, Courtney's now app for phone fonts, a special in-studio performance from Don Campbell, and two new weekend scary movies
Thanks for coming to Jingle Jam, Courtney's now app for phone fonts, a special in-studio performance from Don Campbell, and two new weekend scary movies
Thanks for coming to Jingle Jam, Courtney's now app for phone fonts, a special in-studio performance from Don Campbell, and two new weekend scary movies
Thanks for coming to Jingle Jam, Courtney's now app for phone fonts, a special in-studio performance from Don Campbell, and two new weekend scary movies
Thanks for coming to Jingle Jam, Courtney's now app for phone fonts, a special in-studio performance from Don Campbell, and two new weekend scary movies
In this episode, Dr. John Hannah continues to discuss the history and legacy of Dallas Theological Seminary. Dr. Hannah will share about the growth and unique contributions of DTS's second, third, fourth, and fifth presidents - Dr. John Walvoord, Dr. Don Campbell, Dr. Chuck Swindoll, and Dr. Mark Bailey.
Daily Anglican Prayer – Friday Morning – 29th November 2024 Readings: Psalm 69. 1-16; Malachi 2. 17-3.12; Revelation 13. 1-10. Led by Felicity Scott, a Liturgical Assistant with the Anglican Church QLD, Australia. The full prayer transcript is available by going to this episode on the Podcast website. https://dailyprayeranglicanprayerbookforaustralia.podbean.com Welcome to Friday Morning prayer from the Anglican ‘A prayer book for Australia'. We proclaim the Good News of our Lord Jesus Christ: GOD in his infinite mercy, forgives all sins, and through our baptism in the name of our Saviour, Jesus Christ, we are given a rebirth into new life, free from the burden of all sin. ALLELUIA With faithfulness we respond to the good news: We acknowledge Christ as our saviour and accept with gratitude, that we are forgiven for all wrong doings, past and present. To honour the gift of forgiveness, we release our burden of guilt and rise up to live in the glory of God forever more. Blessed be God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, Blessed be God forever. Let us Pray. 1 Through Christ let us offer up a sacrifice of praise to God, the fruit of lips that acknowledge his name. Hebrews 13.15 Glory to God; Father, Son and Holy Spirit: as in the beginning, so now, and for ever. Amen. 2 The Opening Canticle, A Song of God's Grace We have complete freedom: to go into the most holy place by means of the death of Jesus. He opened for us a new way, a living way: through the curtain, through his own body. Since we have a great high priest set over the household of God: let us draw near with a sincere heart and a sure faith, With hearts that have been made clean from a guilty conscience: and bodies washed with pure water. Hebrews 10.19–22 3 The Opening Prayer The night has passed and the day lies open before us; let us pray with one heart and mind. Silence may be kept. As we rejoice in the gift of this new day, so may the light of your presence, O God, set our hearts on fire with love for you; now and for ever. Amen. 4 The Psalms as appointed. A pause is observed after each. Psalm 5 At the end of the (last) pause there may follow Holy God, through your beloved Son you reconciled all things to yourself, making peace by the blood of his cross: fill us and those for whom we pray with your peace and joy; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 6 One or two Readings from the Bible as appointed. 1st Reading Hear the word of the LORD Thanks be to GOD 2nd Reading Hear the message of Christ. Thanks be to God. 7 The Canticle, Saviour of the World Jesus, Saviour of the world, come to us in your mercy: we look to you to save and help us. By your cross and your life laid down, you set your people free: we look to you to save and help us. When they were ready to perish, you saved your disciples: we look to you to come to our help. In the greatness of your mercy, loose us from our chains: forgive the sins of all your people. Make yourself known as our saviour and mighty deliverer: save and help us that we may praise you. Come now and dwell with us, Lord Christ Jesus: hear our prayer and be with us always. And when you come in your glory: make us to be one with you and to share the life of your kingdom. 8 The belief and principle is said I believe in God, creator of heaven and earth, whose love and merciful forgiveness endures everlasting. I believe in Christ the saviour, whose example of love and compassion, taught us a restored way to live, in collaborative unity with all people. I believe in the Holy Spirit, whose divine guidance brings us together to be one with the Holy Trinity. 9 The Prayers Lord have mercy. Christ have mercy. God have mercy. 10 The Lord's Prayer and the Collect of the Day Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. Save us from the time of trial and deliver us from evil. For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours now and for ever. Amen. The Prayer of the Week following the Sunday of Christ the king / the Reign of Christ Stir up we pray you, o lord, The wills of your faithful people That they, plenteously bringing forth the fruit of good works May by you be plenteously rewarded. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen 10 Intercessions and Thanksgivings may be made according to local custom and need. Let us pray for the world and for the church: For planet Earth, we thank you God of all loveliness, For the beauty of earth and sky and sea; For the richness of mountains, deserts and rivers; For the songs of birds and the beauty of flowers. We praise you for these good gifts, and pray that we guard our heritage to honour and glory your name. In God we pray; Hear our prayer For freedom, we thank you God for the freedom given through our everyday pleasures, those that warm our hearts and bring song to our voices. The smile of a friend, a warm comfy bed, sunlight on trees and walks in the park. How great your gift of this world is, we thank you. In God we pray; Hear our prayer. For educators, we pray thanks to God for supporting our children's lives. We thank you for their education providers and for blessing teachers and students with intellect and reason. We are grateful for all your many blessings. In God we pray; Hear our prayer For our ancestors, we pray thanks to God for all our ancestors. For their contribution in this world, and for how their presence has led the way to today's common ground that ease our footsteps through life. We are eternally grateful for all their many blessings and pray they have risen to meet your glory everlasting. In God we pray; Hear our prayer For the middle east, we pray for the peace effort and pray that the cease fire continues to hold, and the safety of the people in Israel, Beirut and Lebanon is upheld. May peace reign forever across all countries. In God we pray; Hear our prayer For China, we pray for diplomacy between international relations. That the leaders of China open their minds to the great worth of human life and give priority to the responsibilities that accompany human freedom. In God we pray; Hear our prayer Blessed God, we ask your blessing for those listed on the Anglican cycle of prayer: 29112024 The Diocese of Kisangani – Province de L'Eglise Anglicane Du Congo The Parish of Gold Coast North: Stephan Prabu, Gary Smith, Don Campbell, Lynette Dunn, †Len Eacott, Roseanne Stower, Sidney Rogers, Bill Doak, Martin Hunnybun Anglicare SQ Out of Home Care, South West Region – Ipswich Residential All Parishes seeking clergy. All Anglican schools seeking chaplains. All Prison Chaplaincy Ministry Teams All people joining in this prayer offering. In God we ask; Hear our prayer 12 The Morning Collect Eternal God and Father, by whose power we are created and by whose love we are redeemed; guide and strengthen us by your Spirit, that we may give ourselves to your service, and live this day in love to one another and to you; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 13 The Lord be with you. And also with you. Let us praise the Lord. Thanks be to God. Peace be to us all, and love with faith, from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Ephesians 6.23 Music by John Keys – Anglican Chant Canticle organ accompaniments. A reminder disclaimer to the listener. The readings in the podcast may include ancient and old-fashioned sayings and instructions that we do not in any way condone as in use or to be used in today's modern world. The readings have not been modernised to reflect todays thinking, instead the readings remain from the old version of the NRSV bible. The podcast owners explicitly declare that each listener is responsible for their own actions in response to the bible readings and the podcast owners bare no responsibility in this sense.
Can managing the physical identities of non-employees be the linchpin to your organization's security? Join us for a deep dive into the world of Physical Identity and Access Management (PIM) where Don Campbell, Head of Product at HID Global, provides expert insights. This episode uncovers the complexities of visitor management, from handling one-time guests to long-term contractors, and the critical role of rapid information processing. Discover how establishing risk-based policies and controls can protect your facilities while seamlessly transitioning visitors to contractors.Listen as we explore the integration of PIM with Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) to streamline security workflows and ensure compliance. Our discussion sheds light on how PIM facilitates transparent and manageable compliance efforts for IT, HR, and audit teams, making rule adherence clear and deviations easily detectable. We also delve into maintaining secure physical records within finance systems and IT environments, particularly during ISO and SOC audits. Learn how formal procedures and detailed documentation can enhance the security of data centers, manufacturing floors, and office spaces, providing comprehensive protection for your organization.
Join us as we celebrate 200 episodes of The Leadership Project with a special reflection on the invaluable lessons from our distinguished guests. Discover the 6Cs of communication with Lisa Partridge and learn how conscious leadership and presence can make others feel seen and heard, as emphasized by Jennifer Mulholland, Jeff Shuck, Brendan Watt, and Pam Marcheski. Marvel at the transformative power of purpose, deep listening, and meaningful impact, highlighted by Kimberly Abbott, Zach Mercurio, Don Campbell, and Otto Sharma.Unlock the secrets of effective communication and influence with insights from Oscar Trimboli on the art of deep listening. Learn how to follow curiosity for more meaningful conversations, inspired by Don Campbell's episode, and grasp the concept of becoming a multiplier in leadership through Irial O'Farrell and Liz Wiseman's wisdom. Understand the importance of psychological safety from Stephen Shedlesky, Heather Hansen, and Stefan Weidner, and dive into the critical themes of feedback, diversity, equity, and inclusion with expert insights from Aga Bajer, Molly McGrath, Martine Kalaw, Beth Ridley, Dr. Alessandra Wall, Yoshiko Stowell, and Lisa Tromba.Mastering a high-performance mindset is crucial for leadership, and this episode covers it all—from Dr. John Demartini's insights on manifestation and values to Bryce Henson and Scott Mautz on resilience and stoicism. Learn Timothy Gallwey's equation of performance as potential minus interference, and hear a heartfelt reflection with my wife, Sei, on the leadership journey we've undertaken together. Don't miss our special competition announcement at the end, where you can win a prize by sharing your reflections on the show!Send us a textC-Suite StrategiesWelcome to C-Suite Strategies, the podcast where we discuss the art of scaling businesses.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show✅ Follow The Leadership Project on your favourite podcast platform and listen to a new episode every week!
Air Date - 27 June 2024Did you know that singing, humming, and even speaking can change your body's tissues, rearrange your posture, and release long-held emotional trauma and stress?Vickie Dodd, M.A., has been a sound healing therapist, bodyworker, workshop leader, musician, and internationally recognized pioneer of healing through sound for more than 50 years. She has collaborated with Don Campbell and is an adjunct faculty member at the Globe Institute in San Francisco.Vickie Dodd joins Sandie this week to share her system for discovering your unique soundprint and addressing trauma locked in the physical body. https://sacredsoundworks.com#VickieDodd #SandieSedgbeer #WhatIsGoingOM #InterviewsVisit the What Is Going OM show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/what-is-going-omConnect with Sandie Sedgbeer at https://www.sedgbeer.comSubscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OMTimesTVLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Healing Through Sound: Vicki Dodd Learn about listening to the rhythms and stories of the audible body and learn how to use the voice to unlock emotional pain and suffering. Healing Through Sound takes readers on a journey into the core of their being, unveiling a revolutionary system in which sound isn't just heard but deeply felt. Her method goes beyond the surface, tapping into the body's memory, releasing tensions, and healing emotional wounds that have been hidden for years. Discover how how sound can reshape our body's soft tissue, realign our posture, and liberate us from the emotional baggage we've unconsciously carried for years. Vickie Dodd, M.A., has been a sound healing therapist, bodyworker, workshop leader, and internationally recognized pioneer of healing through sound for more than 50 years. She collaborated with Don Campbell at the Institute of Music and Health Education in Boulder, Colorado, and has created sound school training worldwide. Vickie offers residential retreats on sound at the Nature Bridge Campus in Olympic National Park and is an adjunct faculty member at the Globe Institute in San Francisco. She lives in Port Angeles, Washington. https://sacredsoundworks.com/ Learn more about Simran here: www.iamsimran.com www.1111mag.com/
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This weeks show starts off with classics from The Mighty Diamonds, The Itals, Don Carlos, Culture, Cornel Campbell, Johnny Osbourne, Al Campbell, John Holt & Alton Ellis, Garth Dennis, Gene Rondo, Augustus Pablo, Judah Eskender Tafari, The Gladiators, Breezy & Prince Phillip, Black Uhuru, Ini Kamoze, and Martin Campbell. New music this week comes from U. Brown & The Ligerians, Jazzy D and Fireverse, Linval Thompson, Teacha Dee, Ras Jem & Jah T Jr., Mortimer, Reemah, Black Roots, Mighty Joshua, Don Campbell, Jesse Royal & The Zion I Kings, Iba Mahr, Mykal Rose & Chyna Nicole, Beres Hammond, Dub Apocalypse, Madipao, Dub Idren, Don Hartley, Robert Dallas & Jah Warrior, Prince Jamo & Cultural Warriors, Kabaka Pyramid & Naomi Cowan, Kemla, Green Lion Crew & Anthony B, Ka'ra, and The Meditations featuring Glen Washington and Screechy Dan . Enjoy! Mighty Diamonds - Gates Of Zion - Reggae Anthology: Pass The Knowledge - VP Records The Itals - Brutal Out Deh - In A Dis Ya Time - VP Records Don Carlos - Praise Jah - Pass Me The Lazer Beam - VP Records Culture - Dog A Go Nyam Dog (12” Mix) - Children Of Zion: The High Note Singles Collection - Doctor Bird The Young Lions - Take Five - The Dubmaster: Dennis Bovell: The Essential Anthology - Trojan Records Cornell Campbell - Natty Dread In A Greenwich Farm - I Shall Not Remove 1975-1980 - Blood & Fire Johnny Osbourne - Truths And Rights - Truths & Rights - Studio One Al Campbell - Take A Ride - Studio One John Holt & Alton Ellis - Live & Love - Parish 7” Garth Dennis - Slow Coach - Andy's Gene Rondo - A Land Far Away - Bunny Lee: Dreads Enter The Gates With Praise - Soul Jazz Records Augustus Pablo - Satta Dub - King Tubbys Meets The Rockers Uptown - Shanachie Judah Eskender Tafari - Rocky Road - Wackies 7” The Gladiators - Big Fish - Strong To Survive - Sonic Sounds Breezy & Prince Phillip - Riding On A High And Windy Day/Windy Dub - Eclipse 7” Black Uhuru - Puff She Puff - Red - Island Records Ini Kamoze - General - Sly & Robbie Presents: Ini Kamoze - Taxi Records Martin Campbell - Urban Style/Urban Style Dub - Jarring Effects U Brown & The Ligerians - Rootsman Party - Irie Ites Jazzy D feat. Fireverse - Keep It Cool - Love Culture Entertainment Linval Thompson - Po-Lice Man - Ganja Man - Irie Ites Teacha Dee Meets House Of Riddim - City Life - House Of Roots Ras Jem - Cutlass - Royalty - Jah T Jr. Jah T Jr. - Cutlass Dub - Roalty Dub - Jah T Jr. Mortimer - Not A Day Goes By - Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records Reemah - As Far As I Can See - Roots & Culture Riddim - Silly Walks Discotheque Black Roots - So Many Things - Roots - Nubian Records Mighty Joshua - Beware - Dreaducation - Mighty Joshua Music Don Campbell - Give Thanks/Give Thanks Dub - Stepwizer Music Jesse Royal & Zion I Kings - Love That Don't Change - Zion I Kings Iba Mahr - Stole My Heart - Mani Kehm Music/Dub Shot Records Mykal Rose & Chyna Nicole - Royal Hearts - Emerald Records Beres Hammond - Let Me Help You Smile - VP Records Junior Byles - The Long Way - Beat Down Babylon: Dreader Sounds 1973-1975 - Doctor Bird Records Dennis Brown - Let Love In - Burning Rockers: The 12' Mixes - Burning Sounds Freddie McKay - Creation Rebel - Creation - VP Records Leroy Smart - No Love - Dread Hot In Africa - Makasound Prince Fatty - No Dub In Their Heart - Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon In Dub - VP Records Dennis Bovell - Eye Water (Raindrops Dub) - The Dubmaster: Dennis Bovell: The Essential Anthology - Trojan Records Dennis Bovell & The 4th Street Orchestra - The Grunwick Affair - The Dubmaster: Dennis Bovell: The Essential Anthology - Trojan Records Rockers All Stars - Jah Dread - Who Say Jah No Dread: The Classic Augustus Pablo Sessions - Greensleeves Yabby You - Conquering Lion (Groove Corporation Rmx) - Select Cuts From Blood & Fire - Select Cuts Dub Shepherds & Jolly Joseph - Fever/Fever Dub - Strike Out #2 - Bat Records Dub Apocalypse - Burn Out The Plague - Dub Apocalypse Madipao - Hari Om Tat Sat - Dub Proof Music Dub Idren - Public Enemy - Dubophonic Records Don Hartley & I-Niverse - Orthodox Soldier/Orthodox Soldier Dub - Song Of Creation - Don Hartley Music Robert Dallas & Jah Warrior - Immeasurable/Immeasurable Dub - Jah Warrior Prince Jamo & Cultural Warriors - Slave Driver(King Alpha Remix)/Slave Driver Dub(King Alpha Remix) - Evidence Music Daweh Congo - Jah Is My Shepherd - Human Rights & Justice - Jamwax Jah D - We're Going To Zion w/Instrumental - Roots 7' Kabaka Pyramid & Naomi Cowan - See You Tonight - Brimstone Riddim - Dutty Rock Productions Kemla & Little Lion Sound - You - Evidence Music Green Lion Crew & Anthony B - Dem A Murderah - Green Liopn Crew Brinsley Forde feat. Delly Ranx & Blufyah - Jamaica - Ajang Music Production The Meditations feat. Glen Washington - Got To Keep Moving On - Oh Jah Vol. 1 - Mediations Music The Mediations feat. Screechy Dan - Oh Jah - Oh Jah Vol. 1 - Meditations Music Ka'ra - True Love/True Love Dub - Black Wadadah/D.O.V.E Music
Vickie Dodd has been a body worker and sound healing therapist for more than 50 years. She collaborated with pioneer Don Campbell at the Institute of Music and Health Education in Boulder, Colorado, and now offers residential retreats at NaturBridge Campus in Olympic National Park and the Globe Institute in San Francisco. She is the author of Healing through Sound: Awakening Your Audible Body. Here Vickie and Dawson discuss: Vickie's background Listening to what the body wants to say Trauma trapped in the body When traumatized the body loses room inside for oneself How to know when the body softens and lets go When we were babies people held us and made soothing sounds In previous generations people talked to their bodies and the earth Ask: What do you need heart, belly, organs? The body is 70% water, but in trauma liquid becomes stiff The more fluid we are, the healthier our bodies become Our body loves the sound of our voice Humming a tune all through your body Breaking up crystallization Healing through Sound For more information about Vickie: https://sacredsoundworks.com/ For more about Dawson: https://dawsonchurch.com/ #healingthroughsound #soundhealing #trauma #mindtomatter #blissbrain #highenergyhealth #eft #meditation
Heal and align the body layer by layer through sound healing• Shows how sound, even humming, can change the body's tissues, rearrange posture, and release long-held emotional trauma and stress• Explains how to listen deeply to the body and discover the rhythms of the areas to be treated as well as how to intuit the sounds required for healing• Offers practices to help you immediately release tension and explains how to use your voice to release emotional conflicts so your body can naturally healYou are made of sound. By listening deeply, you can hear the rhythms and stories of the audible body. With the power of the voice, you can heal the body layer by layer, awakening your cells while releasing long-held tensions, stress, and emotional trauma.In this guide to sound as bodywork, sound healer Vickie Dodd shares her system for addressing trauma locked in the physical body with the healing power of sound. Touching on the function of the nervous system and the parasympathetic breath, she reveals how sound travels the inner pathways of the body, eliciting responses from the body memory of tissues and muscles while bypassing the mind. Sharing examples from sessions with her clients across five decades, she explains how sound can change the body's tissues, rearrange posture, and release undigested emotional experiences. She teaches how to prepare the body for the work of sounding and releasing and explains the vocabulary of healing sounds, in particular the power of vowels to start the healing process.Presenting experiential exercises, the author explores how to listen deeply and precisely to the body's stories and discover the rhythms of the areas to be treated as well as how to intuit the sounds required for healing—your unique soundprint. She offers practices to help you immediately experience a release of tension and stress and explains how to use your voice to release emotional conflicts so your body can naturally heal. She explores how to sing love songs to your shadow, transform negative patterns into harmonious ones, and discover the grace and peace that arise as your body's stories and tissues come to rest.Revealing the vast potential of sound to heal and transform, Vickie Dodd shows how each of us can dialogue with our own body for release, restoration, and vitality.Vickie Dodd, M.A., has been a sound healing therapist, bodyworker, workshop leader, musician, and internationally recognized pioneer of healing through sound for more than 50 years. She has collaborated with Don Campbell and is an adjunct faculty member at the Globe Institute in San Francisco. Vickie lives in Port Angeles, Washingtonhttps://sacredsoundworks.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
Vickie Dodd M.A. has been a sound healing therapist, bodyworker, workshop leader, musician, and internationally recognized pioneer of healing through sound for more than 50 years. She has collaborated with Don Campbell and is an adjunct faculity member at the Globe Institute in San Francisco. This podcast will focus on her wonderful new book Healing through Sound: Awakening You Audible Body (2024) and the closing track is from her CD Rest Assured: Parasympathetic Resonance with James Hoskins. To connect with Vickie and her books, music, and other offerings, please see: https://sacredsoundworks.com/ This podcast is available on your favorite podcast platform, or here: https://endoftheroad.libsyn.com/episode-285-vickie-dodd-awakening-your-audible-body Have a blessed weekend!
Autosteer is a form of precision agriculture most farmers use . . . but the toolbox is growing rapidly due to new technology. Don Campbell is a Field Smart Agronomist at Western Sales in Rosetown, Sask. He says precision agriculture aims to optimize each region of the field and create maximum return on investment. Campbell says precision agriculture technology is improving every year.It's a brown Christmas for many parts of the prairies. While there has been some snow and rain more moisture is needed across the prairies. Trevor Hadwen an Agroclimate Specialist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) says its certainly drier than we would like to be. Hadwen shares the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada's drought monitoring map.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Season 4! In episode 1, join Don Campbell, holistic management practitioner and teacher, and host Steve Kenyon, Greener Pastures Ranching, as they discuss things to consider in preparing for an uncertain future. What will it take to be resilient and changing climates, markets, and other conditions? If you want to get in on these Virtual Networking Sessions live, they happen every second Wednesday night at 6pm MT from late Oct to mid-April each year. Register for free at Wednesday Night Networking.. To learn more about Gateway Research Organization does, check out the website www.gatewayresearch.org or find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
Today we bring you our conversation with Don Campbell and the World Premiere of his latest single to be released this Friday November 3rd! We had a great chat with Don and we hope you enjoy the show!
Wednesday Night Q&A with elder candidate Don Campbell.
Hello again! We have a splendid interview for this latest trip on the dance floor. Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers is an American dancer, actor, and choreographer who gained widespread recognition for his exceptional dance skills and innovative style during the 1980s. He was a pivotal figure in the world of street dance and played a significant role in popularizing breakdancing and "popping" dance techniques. Boogaloo Shrimp's journey into the world of dance began at a young age. Growing up in Watts, Los Angeles, he was exposed to the vibrant street culture and dance scene that was flourishing in the 1980s. He found inspiration in the moves of legendary dancers like Don Campbell, Boogaloo Sam, and Popin' Pete, who were pioneers of the popping and locking dance styles. At the age of 16, Chambers shot to stardom when he landed a role in the 1984 cult classic film "Breakin'." In the film, he portrayed the character "Turbo," a highly talented and creative street dancer. Boogaloo Shrimp's performance in "Breakin'" was nothing short of mesmerizing, showcasing his unique popping and robot-like movements. His dance routines, particularly the iconic broom dance scene, became legendary and etched him into the history of dance and hip-hop culture. After the success of "Breakin'," Boogaloo Shrimp continued to showcase his dance skills in the sequel, "Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo," released in 1984. The film further solidified his status as a dance icon, and he remained a prominent figure in the dance community throughout the 1980s. In addition to his work in film, Boogaloo Shrimp collaborated with other influential dancers and choreographers, such as Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, and Gregory Hines. His contributions to dance extended beyond the silver screen, as he performed in music videos, television shows, and various live performances. While Boogaloo Shrimp's fame reached great heights during the 1980s, he encountered challenges as the popularity of breakdancing waned in the following decade. However, his impact on the dance world remained significant, and his influence can be seen in contemporary dance styles and in the work of subsequent generations of dancers. Boogaloo Shrimp's legacy continues to be celebrated by dancers and enthusiasts worldwide. His innovative techniques and charismatic performances have left an indelible mark on the history of dance, and he remains an inspiration to aspiring dancers who aim to push the boundaries of movement and self-expression. Though Boogaloo Shrimp's dancing career was most prominent in the 1980s, his contributions to dance and hip-hop culture have ensured his place as an enduring figure in the annals of dance history. Now you can learn more about this fascinating career through this conversation on Vinyl Community Podcasts!
The REITE Club Podcast - Real Estate Investing for Canadians
Jamil Rahemtula is a real estate investor and agent based in Hamilton, Ontario. He helps clients invest in various types of properties, including residential and commercial, and he focuses on student rentals specifically. He markets himself to clients by doing extensive due diligence on properties and screening them for value-adds that align with his clients' needs. He highlights that it is important to find an agent who is willing to do research and provide information on properties, rather than just selling based on emotion. It is important to be aware of what is happening in the market and to find an agent who is willing to do their due diligence in order to get the best deal possible. Asking the right questions is key, and investors should be aware of all expenses associated with a property before making an offer. Jamil also talked about his own portfolio, which includes student rentals, multi-family properties, and commercial buildings. He suggests that landlords should focus on upgrading their properties to attract tenants who are willing to pay higher rents. He shares that to attract certain tenant profiles he works by furnishing and decorating the rental units in a certain way. He mentions that they used to offer furniture rentals for a dollar a day, but they stopped because it became too cumbersome. They also mention that they sometimes offer to paint an accent wall for tenants who sign a lease at the right time. Jamil's first real estate purchase was a student rental property in 2008. He paid a premium for the property, but he still owns it today. He bought the property because he had been reading Don Campbell's books and wanted to get into the real estate investing business. He discusses how he handles student rentals and market turmoil and offers three tips for landlords of student rental properties: (1) ensure good internet service by testing in every room; (2) offer appliances like dishwashers and freezers(3) consider hiring a maid service. The cleaner can also help landlords keep an eye on the property and report any needed repairs or illegal activity. Contact Jamil RahemtulaEmail: jamil@rockstarbrokerage.comPhone: 416-275-7819Web: https://www.rockstarbrokerage.com/jamil-rahemtula/ This episode has been brought to you in part byPrivate $ 4 Mortgages - https://privatemoney4mortgages.comBM Select/Butler Mortgage - https://bmselect.ca/
Greetings, my people; in this week's episode, you will hear tracks from Cornell Campbell, Don Campbell, Sammy Dread, Natty King, Maxi Priest, and much more. This week's Double Trouble Play artist is The Mighty Maytones. Please remember to leave your comments, suggestions, and requests at: info@nashaba.com
Cuyamungue Institute: Conversation 4 Exploration. Laura Lee Show
The therapeutic power of sound is inherent in everyone. Through Breath, tone, and music we visit the world of overtoning and chanting, awakening vibratory awareness by exploring the energy beneath sound. Over the years, Don Campbell had a quest to harness the healing and creative powers of sound and music. He traveled to over 40 countries, including Haiti, Russia, Israel, Greece, Tibet, Indonesia and Thailand, where he has studied indigenous culture, taught and worked with children and young adults, and given his own performances. He has taught and performed in most of the capitals of Europe and lived in Japan for several years, serving as music critic for a Tokyo newspaper. He shares how real people creatively tap the power of sound to improve their own and others' lives, openning the door to fuller, richer, and much more harmonious way of life. He collected dramatic accounts of how music is used to deal with everything from anxiety to cancer, high blood pressure, chronic pain, dyslexia, and even mental illness.Don Campell (1946 - 2012) wrote 23 books including "The Roar of Silence: Healing Powers of Breath Tone and Music” and best seller "the Mosart Effect.” He was Influential in the evolution of music therapy as a field of practice and study, Campbell founded the Institute of Music, Health and Education in Boulder in 1988 and lectured worldwide, serving as its director until 1997. He later served as director of the Sound and Music Institute at the New York Open Center.From the Archives: This live interview was recorded on March 21, 1998 on the nationally syndicated radio program, hosted by Laura Lee . See more at www.lauralee.com Also available in Spotify for download Laura Lee, Laura Lee Show, Conversation4Exploration. Conversation 4 Exploration, ConversationforExploration, Conversation for Exploration, Cuyamungue Institute
Today on Voice of the Valley, Woody talks with Don Campbell from the Church of Christ. The Church of Christ is giving away hams to anyone needing a ham.
Episode 42 I Seth Ferguson I Providing Education & Conferences to Scale a Multifamily PortfolioSeth Ferguson had a very comfortable life as a real estate agent and then broker, making ‘what most people would consider pretty good money', but as he says was a young guy and the money came in, and the money went out with nothing left over. He had a nice car and a 4 bedroom house to himself, but was tired of being ‘broke'. He found ‘Rich Dad Poor Dad' and discovered Don Campbell's book and realized his was helping others secure their financial future, not his own. He had an advantage of many other people being an agent and broker, and this started a successful real estate investor journey 13 years in, and as he says, ‘Apartments are where it's at!' He's now the CEO of Multi Family Real Estate Inc., assisting vetted investors get into high ticket multi family properties.THIS podcast is for you if you are tired of having not enough money at the end of the month, and want to secure your financial future with multi-family investing! WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:Why he spent as much as he made, as fast as it came inWhile ‘successful' he had no future savings or a plan He was helping his clients build their portfolios, but not their ownThe books he read to fuel his successWhat attracted Seth to the multi-family investor spaceWhy multi family protects your cashflow better than single family homesWhy he now hosts the most unique and biggest multi family investment conference in Toronto each yearWhy his conferences are attracting people like Grant Cardone to speak at themHow covid threw a wrench in the worksThe differences between the Canadian and US marketsHow to raise capital, as EVERYONE runs out of money at some pointWhy ‘apartments are it!'And MUCH more!BioHe is the founder and CEO of Multifamily Real Estate Investments Inc., which provides investment opportunities for high-net-worth individuals by acquiring and improving underperforming apartment buildings. a 13-year real estate veteran who has transacted over $150 million of real estate and hosts a real estate TV show and a real estate investment podcast. He is also the author of the real estate book, Sell for More.He has appeared as a featured guest on more than ten top-rated real estate investing podcasts and delivered keynote presentations on investing mindset, strategies, and execution.Email: seth@sethferguson.orgWebsite: http://www.CallSeth.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sethfergusonrealestatePodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/purchase-to-profits-real-estate-investing-podcast/id1458420876Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SethFergusonTo reach out to Jose & Khadija, head over to:website: www.savvyrealestate.caInsta: khadijajafferji & josejafferji Tags: #multifamilyhomes, #realestateinvesting, #raisingcapital, #mentoring, #success, #buildingwealth, #buildingequity, #howtobecomerich, , #portfolio, #apartments, #howtogetrich, #financialindependence, #refi, #renovate, #coaching, #mentoring, #dreamlife, #singlefamilyhomes
La Playlist: Jah Cure, Christopher Martin & Chuck Fenda – See me right here Turbulence – All I ever wanted Richie Spice & Capleton – These are the days Don Campbell – Mother Glen Washington – Before it’s over Mikey Spice – Friends always Gregory Isaacs – Danger in your eyes Admiral Tibett – Material […] L'article Strickly Good Sounds #18 est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.
My guest today has been an employee for the IID for the past 48 years, he's was a city council member for the city of Brawley for 12 years and now he's a candidate for board of directors for IID division 3, Mr Don Campbell. He was 2nd in votes in the June election and is now facing Ms Gina Dockstader in the November run off election. Huge thanks to Calexico Brewing Company for allowing us to record this episode at their tap room!! Thank You to my Anchor Sponsors! Camilo Garcia, Jake, Eric Ortega Norma Sierra Galindo IID Director representing division 5 and serving the entire Imperial Valley! Sergio's Tacos and Hotdogs! Follow Sergio's Tacos and Hotdogs https://www.facebook.com/Sergios-Tacos-and-Hotdogs-814183015393170 Follow Eddie Lopez and Roots Creative on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/cultivatingideas/ Eric Reyes - Amigos de la Comunidad Will Torres - Valley Sports Network! https://valleysportsnet.com/ Thinking of buying or selling a house or property, contact David Gastelum! https://www.facebook.com/whybuyorsell Follow us on Facebook! http://bit.ly/2AljpUQ Follow us on Instagram! http://bit.ly/31l34ve Follow us on Twitter! http://bit.ly/2ZTMdlL Visit our new and improved website https://quepasacalexico.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quepasacalexico/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quepasacalexico/support
Glen Sarvady and Don Campbell, GA Fintech Ecosystem Report TRANSCRIPT Intro: [00:00:00] Broadcasting live from the Georgia World Congress Center for Fintech South 2022, it’s time for Atlanta Business Radio. Brought to you by Atlanta Blockchain Center. Now, here’s your host. Lee Kantor: [00:00:28] Lee Kantor here broadcasting live at the 2022 Fintech South Conference. […] The post Fintech South 2022: Glen Sarvady and Don Campbell with GA Fintech Ecosystem Report appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Today I had the pleasure of talking to a former Brawley city council member and now candidate for IID director for Division 3, Mr Don Campbell. Mr Campbell is a El Centro native but has lived in Brawley for the past 20 or so years. He's worked for the IID for the past 48 year and wants to bring his knowledge as a IID employee to the IID board of directors. Follow Don's campaign on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/DonCampellforIIDDivison3 Follow Don's campaign on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/doncampbell__/ Thank You to my Anchor Sponsors! Camilo Garcia, Jake, Norma Sierra Galindo IID Director representing division 5 and serving the entire Imperial Valley! Sergio's Tacos and Hotdogs! Follow Sergio's Tacos and Hotdogs https://www.facebook.com/Sergios-Tacos-and-Hotdogs-814183015393170 Follow Eddie Lopez and Roots Creative on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/cultivatingideas/ Eric Reyes - Amigos de la Comunidad Will Torres - Valley Sports Network! https://valleysportsnet.com/ Thinking of buying or selling a house or property, contact David Gastelum! https://www.facebook.com/whybuyorsell Follow us on Facebook! http://bit.ly/2AljpUQ Follow us on Instagram! http://bit.ly/31l34ve Follow us on Twitter! http://bit.ly/2ZTMdlL Visit our new and improved website https://quepasacalexico.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quepasacalexico/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quepasacalexico/support
A chapter ends, and a new chapter opens - insofar as there are beginnings, and ends, and middles. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony has the opportunity to revisit the moment in his childhood when everything changed, and faces an impossible choice. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Knocked off balance between there and now and the over there, Sonia latches on to an unreliable narrator to help her track down Tony. The crossing will be more dangerous than she could ever imagine. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sonia's nightmares may become reality as Tony makes a momentous decision to confront his past. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony and Sonia find themselves within the mirrored walls of the Malleus Corporation building, fighting to hang on to health and sanity, as memory and reality grow increasingly unreliable. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With their stay in Simpson Falls unexpectedly extended, Tony and Ricky visit an old childhood haunt while Sonia unearths secrets tucked along the river. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony takes Sonia to the iconic Mona's Diner, and while grappling with the age-old question, "Whoopie pie or blueberry pie?" an unexpected visitor changes their trajectory. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sonia joins Digby and Madge for a Dark Tome conspiracy theory tour and discovers she's getting far more than she bargained for. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony and Sonia pull together to get to their assignment - the Press Conference about the new hospital - and start to get a feel for what's really going down in Simpson Falls. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reporter Tony Baxter is called back to his home town of Simpson Falls, Maine to investigate a new multi-million dollar boutique hospital project by the mysterious Malleus Corporation. Written by Fred Greenhalgh and Greg Tulonen. Story by Fred Greenhalgh, William Dufris, Barry Dodd, and Greg Tulonen. Based on The Dark Tome, created by Fred Greenhalgh and William Dufris. Story consulting by Christopher Reynaga and Marguerite Croft. Sensitivity consulting by Maulian Dana. Voices by Tony Aidan Vo, Stephanie Diaz, Jason Grasl, Colleen A. Madden, Anna Carvalho, Herbie Madden, Vivian Madden, Denise Poirier, Graham Rowat, Holly Adams, Kim Gordon, Lisa Stathoplos, Lukis Crowell, Maiya Koloski, Moira Driscoll, Nathan Dana Aldritch, Ned Donovan, Paul Bellefeuille, Peter Berkrot, PJ Ochlan, Ray Porter, Richard Fish, Richard McGonagle, Sam Mowry, Tim Sample, Wendy Tremont King, William Steele. Directed and Produced by Fred Greenhalgh. Dialogue editing and sound design by Jason DeWald of Audio Evolutions. Additional sound by Mind's Eye Productions. Final mix by Fred Greenhalgh. Original score by Hubert Campbell. Theme song, “Here My Friend Your Future” by Frank Schulmeyer. Feat. the songs “Little Lorrie” and “Mesquite Street” by Carolyn Kendrick and the song “I Own the Road” by The Don Campbell band, used by permission from the artists. Special Thanks to Christopher Reynaga and the Point Mystic Podcast, Emily Burnham, and Mary Sangiovanni. Simpson Falls is a Dagaz Media production, presented by Realm. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode we reflect back on Season 1 of The Leadership Project and consider deeply what we learnt together in 2021.2021 and Season 1 of the podcast was an amazing success and we would like to thank all of our guests who came on the show and shared their amazing wisdom and insights.We personally learnt a lot from each of our guests. This lead us to apply some of those learnings to how we produce the show and conduct the interviews. It is also reinforced to us the importance of our vision and inspired us to keep doing what we do. At the same time, each interview brought something new. Challenging our thoughts as well as reinforcing our values.Today's episode highlights the key learnings into consistent themes that continued to emerge as follows:Diversity, inclusion and biasWe had several of our guests including the "inspiring women at Cubic", Sulin Lau, Dr Alessandra Wall, Anne Parmer, Gary Williams, Corey Patrick White all shared their insights around diversity inclusion and unconscious bias.Purpose, Meaning and ImpactZach Mercurio, Kim Abbott, Lisa Partridge, Anne Parmer, Dr Alessandra Wall, and Gary Williams all brought to our attention the purpose of having purpose and meaning in what we do and how to find your purpose and how to celebrate your uniqueness.Understanding How People LearnLee Prosenjak, Ryan Sanders and Adrienne Tilley-Lefevre opened our eyes to the importance of understanding how people learn and what this could mean to our leadership style and how we communicateDeep ListeningThe incomparable Don Campbell introduces us to the world of deep listening and how to listen with an open mind; open heart and open will.RelationshipsThe amazing David Nour, bestselling author of the groundbreaking book Curvebenders shared with us the importance of investing in relationships.Practical Skills for leadersWe had several episodes that covered the practical skills of leadership including:How to communicate with Chris Huet and Lisa PartridgeHow to build high performance teams with Ross NicolHow to build trust and engagement with David MorleyHow to practice mindfulness and prioritise our time with Lisa NezneskiHow to measure culture and leadership with Sulin Lau and Michael TannerHow to negotiation and the importance of negotiation skills for leaders with Matt LohmeyerThe importance of branding with Joe "The Brand Builder" EscobedoHow to approach the manager's dilemma with Irial O'Farrell How to mentor millennials with Faisal ShahHow to leverage change with Jake JacobsHow to avoid burnout with Dr Olivia OngThe world of distributed leadership with Brett Larson.In our next episode we will share some big announcements and things we have in store for 2022 and Season 2.You can find more information on The Leadership Project at the following links:You can join our Private Facebook Community at the following link - https://www.facebook.com/groups/334571975014326 Follow The Leadership Project on all of our social channels as follows:To follow us on The Leadership Project you can find us on:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-leadership-proj Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLeadershipProj Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thel