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Storytime for Kids: Corduroy by Don Freeman
We aren't leaving the first beautiful month of 2025 without a charming look back at what was. This great hit collection covers episode 57 to 78, which you could look at as the first quarter of the second year of Review Party Dot Com! It's amazing we can even speak in such terms. So, we hope you enjoy this fine presentation of goofs, bits, and as always, internet reviews! From Episode 57, a review of Green Gobbler pipe cleaner, from Episode 59: kilt review! From episode 64, we look at those realistic tortilla print blankets. From Episode 70, into the pages of Corduroy by Don Freeman. And last not least, from Episode 78! The Illustrious TURKEY BASTER! Thank you everyone for your continued support and patronship! We love ya! Want more party? Check it out at https://www.reviewpartydotcom.com/ !
In this episode AJW welcomes Don Freeman and Scott Warr from Trail Runner Nation to look back on the Council of Elders Series and reflect on some of the "golden nuggets" that emerged out of those conversations. And, along the way, producer Ryan Warr chimes in with some great nuggets of his own! Check out Trail Runner Nation here Check out Stan Jensen's Web Site here
"Norman is a doorman. He is also a mouse. Most important of all, he is a sculptor, particularly gifted in his manipulation of mousetraps into mobiles. This story, set in a museum, boasts illustrations of rare charm and quality. And the world of art lovers, exhibit openings, and mousedom, portrayed in Don Freeman's delicious pastels, will enchant children and delight the most sophisticated of parents.”—Kirkus Reviews — Don't forget to check out our educational fall, winter and holiday books at: www.SlothDreamsBooks.com
In this episode AJW cracks a brew with Don Freeman, a veteran of over 50 ultras including a handful of 200 milers, to discuss the mysterious 200 mile distance, his thoughts on the evolution of the sport, and his "other" career as a pioneer podcaster with Trail Runner Nation. Follow Don on instagram @trailrunnernation and visit the extensive podcast archives of Trail Runner Nation at trailrunnernation.com
Don Freeman and Scott Warr are the hosts of Trail Runner Nation, one of trail running's oldest and most downloaded podcasts. Trail Runner Nation is devoted to sharing knowledge and advice with the trail running community, catering to everyone from beginners to the pros! Tune in as we dive into discussions about the mental toughness strategies behind ultra-running, the psychology of competing at the highest level, and the most effective way to learn. 07:49 The Most Powerful Way To Learn 13:25 Start With Why 17:20 Finding Your North Star // Hinge Moments 29:19 How Elite Athletes Think Differently 38:07 “A 100 mile race, is life experienced in one day” 43:53 The Spiritual Symphony Of Trail Running 52:12 Flying Your Kite // Staying Grounded 55:35 The Art Of Podcasting Don't forget you can also follow Dr. Rob Bell on Twitter or Instagram. Follow At: Twitter @drrobbell Instagram @drrobbell Download Your Daily Focus Road Map! https://drrobbell.com/ If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe and leave a review! Dr. Rob Bell
Welcome to The Runegade Podcast: we're set to explore the human connection with running, by practicing the lost art of storytelling - big stories, guest interviews and our own experiences - we're your hosts Mark Prociw and Todd Marentette Watch on Spotify or on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheRunegadePodcastTM On Episode 7: Scott Warr and Don Freeman from Trail Runner Nation, join us for a few easy trail miles while we learn about their trail running and podcasting journey. Check them out at: https://trailrunnernation.com/category/podcasts/ We pay homage to the OG's (not old guys) by turning the tables on them, and recreating a show segment from over 12-years ago: The 9 and ½ Trail Running Commandments ... we snuck in "and Podcasting" and the conversation when further than we hoped for! Trail Runner Nation is the original, the biggest running podcast out there, the granddaddy of them all. Their origin dates all the way back to 2010 … wait was podcasting even a thing back then? Scott and Don, with 668 episodes (and counting) are truly trail blazers. Their warm voices, their whole-hearted laughs, their amazing guests - Scott and Done have covered so many trails, introduced us to so many topics, they've helped many trail runners through their long runs. In fine TRN fashion, Scott and Don drop golden nuggets throughout the episode. The wisdom and advice they share speaks volumes to the quality of people trail runners are and who they are, themselves. Bonus: Scott drops a bomb by announcing a new app to help trail runners, be better runners -- Trail Triage, available for free in the app store. The app provides informative and actionable advice for those times on the trail when things go wrong, so you can Run Mas! Thank you Scott and Don, for spending time helping newbies take to the trails -- so many nuggets for trail running, podcasting and life. By listening, we hope that maybe, just maybe, we'll be better people. In a world of runners, be a RUNEGADE. Mark and Todd Connect with us: IG: @altramarathonman / https://www.instagram.com/altramarathonman/ IG: @runclemark / https://www.instagram.com/runclemark/ https://www.facebook.com/therunegadepodacst
Teach your son to be a friend to all– even to those who are missing buttons. In the classic children's book Corduroy by Don Freeman, a little stuffed bear sits on a store shelf. Children see the bear and consider purchasing him. But when they see that Corduroy is missing a button on his overalls, they put him back on the shelf. One day, a child decides to buy Corduroy, despite his missing button. When she takes him home, Corduroy thinks, “I've always wanted a friend.” Your son is watching the way you treat others. Do you disregard and judge people because of their imperfections? Or, do you forgive and show grace? Remind your son that Jesus was known for loving the misfits. As Christians, we should be a friend to all as well. For more ideas for raising boys to be godly men, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
Celebrate 50 years of the beloved teddy bear.2018 marks Corduroy's 50th anniversary, and Don Freeman's classic character is even more popular today than he was when he first came on the scene. Now his original story is available in an unabridged, sturdy board book format, perfect for even the youngest readers. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/avant-garde-books/support
Today, Lainey and I read Courduroy written by Don Freeman.
A conversation with my friends Scott Warr and Don Freeman, hosts of the Trail Runner Nation podcast. TRN is trail running's #1 podcast in the world, with more than 600 episodes recorded. We break down the barriers for road runners to get into trail running and advice on how to improve as a trail runner and ultra runner. Watch the full YouTube interview at: https://youtu.be/2k9O2DF5c4Y CHAPTERS 00:00 Intros 3:56 Welcome Scott and Don! About Trail Runner Nation. 8:22 Starting out running, transition to trail 14:42 Early lessons in trail running 21:39 Why people run mostly road vs trails 23:12 Community 29:02 Kids ‘n' trails, “one is greater than none” 30:11 Running gear & safety considerations 34:18 Things you can't run without… 39:32 Running identity 45:17 Small habits, motivation 47:07 Common lessons from podcast guests 52:40 Recommendations to get into trail running 58:40 Don's 200-mile races 1:06:35 Crewing for trail / ultra races 1:08:48 Where to find Don and Scott 1:09:30 Closing thoughts Subscribe on YouTube and hit the bell to see new videos: https://bit.ly/Flo-YT Thanks to LMNT for sponsoring this podcast! Head to https://DrinkLMNT.com/FLO to get your free sample pack with any purchase. Scott Warr and Don Freeman are experienced non-elite trail runners, located in Northern California. Trail Runner Nation is one of trail running's oldest and most downloaded podcasts. I love the TRN podcast and have been listening to them for 10+ years. This is how I initially discovered Dr Phil Maffetone, Dr Mark Cucuzzella and several others. This conversation was a blast to record because Scott and Don have stories for days from their trail and ultra adventures. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT DON, SCOTT AND TRAIL RUNNER NATION: Website - https://trailrunnernation.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/WeAreNation Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/trailrunnernation/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TrailRunnerNation/ All TRN episodes - https://trailrunnernation.com/category/podcasts/ YOU CAN FIND ME, FLORIS GIERMAN HERE: Personal Best Program: https://www.pbprogram.com/ Podcast: https://extramilest.com/podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FlorisGierman Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/1329785 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/florisgierman Website: https://extramilest.com Website: https://pathprojects.com Subscribe to my weekly running newsletter: https://extramilest.com/subscribe/ LINKS AND TOOLS MENTIONED: Trail Runner Nation https://trailrunnernation.com/ Born to Run (book) by Christopher McDougall https://amzn.to/3ZTHWdF Extramilest Show #59 - Coach Jimmy Dean http://bit.ly/42cuVxn Atomic Habits (book) by James Clear https://amzn.to/3ZOeUw2 Vibram 5 Fingers https://amzn.to/3FtpAYL Tahoe 200 http://bit.ly/3LqjgFo Bigfoot 200 http://bit.ly/3Tj1W74 Cocadona 250 https://cocodona.com/ Affiliate Disclosure: I may earn commissions if you purchase items via my affiliate links. "As an affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases.” Affiliate links do not increase cost to you. Also, you do not need to use these links. You can also search for these same items on any search engine/shopping site of your choice and buy/research them that way. ABOUT THE EXTRAMILEST SHOW: A podcast and YouTube channel where host Floris Gierman interviews world class athletes, coaches and health experts on the topic of how to become a stronger, healthier and happier athlete. More info about our running coaching program can be found at https://www.pbprogram.com. Subscribe and hit the bell to see new videos: https://bit.ly/Flo-YT
By the pricking of our thumbs, something wicked this way comes!! This week on the show, the witches are BACK and chatting our favorite literary magickal women that we've grown up reading & loving. Who are your favorite witches of literature? RESOURCES: Circe by Madeline Miller; The Witch of Willow Hall by Hester Fox; A Secret History of Witches by Louisa Morgan; Practical Magic Series by Alice Hoffman; The Vine Witch by Luanne G. Smith; Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by JK Rowling; Coraline by Neil Gaiman; The Hollows Series by Kim Harrison; “Morgan Le Fay” from Britannica.com; “The history of the witches in Macbeth” by Dr. Will Tosh of Shakespeare's Globe; Tilly Witch by Don Freeman; Wicked by Gregory Maguire; The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis; Coraline (books), Coraline Wiki; Sabina Spellman, Archie Comics Wiki; Hermoine Granger, Harry Potter Wiki; The Witch of Willow Hall, Publishers Weekly; Rachel Morgan, The Hollows Wiki; The Vine Witch by Luanne G. Smith --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelionthewitchandthepod/support
Charnaie Gordon's first memory of seeing herself represented in a children's literature was in the book “Corduroy” by Don Freeman. Seeing someone who looked like her and shared her same living situation had a great effect on her. Now, as a diversity and inclusion expert and blogger, she works to not only make other children feel represented in literature, but to remind all readers that the world is a diverse place. There are still challenges to this, as people of color are finding some of their content misunderstood by publishers, while many consumers seem aware of promoting diversity only during moments of political controversy. We know that books are what gives many of us special access to all the places, people, perspectives and experiences we may never have or have yet to encounter. But the question remains, how diverse are these people, perspectives and experiences we learn about? Who's voices are we not hearing from? Join the conversation to hear about the lack of diversity within the publishing industry and its trickle-down effects, and why having discussions with your kids about diversity only matters if you mean it. Quotes • “That's often the biggest misconception: People hear the word ‘diversity,' and they think, ‘Oh, that's for people of color.' No, it includes everybody.”(10:20-10:31 | Charnaie) • “People always say, ‘Well, why is this important?' Well, why isn't it important?” (11:23-11:2:26 | Charnaie) • “For me, how I organize my library is, I'm just going to put ‘back to school' books that have all children represented that have the theme of going back to school. I don't care what color they are, if they have a disability or not, if they are LGBTQ+.”(29:49-30:13 | Charnaie) • “It's just like having a conversation with your child about fairness. You don't have anxiety around that it's just, ‘Hey. This is fair and this isn't.' (39:15-39:26 | Charnaie) Stats • “A 2014 diversity baseline survey by Lee & Low books, an independent children's book publisher, found that 76% of the publishing industry was white, and diversity was most lacking on the editorial side, where 85% of employees were white.”(19:04-19:28 | Sasha) • "Every year Lee & Low has a time period in which BIPOC writers can submit a manuscript, and if chosen, win a book publishing contract." (22:39-23:04 | Charnaie) • “If you don't see the book you are looking for in the library, just request it. Libraries can do that, they can get the book in. It's the same with the bookstore, if you go there and the book you are looking for is not there, please request it. This helps publishers know that there's a demand. And it doesn't cost you a thing.”(42:05-42:31 | Charnaie) • “Don't also discount checking out your local thrift stores, they have books there, too. There's also thriftbooks.com, which has a variety of children's books at a discounted price.” (47:19- 47:40 | Charnaie) --Notable links-- Connect with Charnaie Gordon: Website: https://charnaiegordon.com/ IG: @hereweeread Shop Charnaie's Diverse & Inclusive Book Recommendations: https://charnaiegordon.com/resources/shop-my-amazon-store-for-diverse-amp-inclusive-recommendations Subscribe to our Mailing List: www.TheOfficialMomologist.com Connect with The Momologist™: https://www.instagram.com/theofficialmomologist/ https://www.facebook.com/TheOfficialMomologist ------ The Momologist™ is a production of The Reel Media Group. For inquiries, please email: contact@thereelmediagroup.com
Don Freeman's classic character, Corduroy, is even more popular today then he was when he first came on the scene in 1968. This story of a small teddy bear waiting on a department store shelf for a child's friendship has appealed to young readers generation after generation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/avant-garde-books/support
We review the book "Corduroy" By Don Freeman.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Fullbird)
Katie and Sally discuss “Barbarella” by Jean-Claude Forest (Grove Press edition, 1968), a comic whose hornie reputation precedes it, but is it earned? Topics discussed include: outsider cartoonists, Guido Crepax, romance comics, telling and not showing, Barbarella (the film), Space Witch by Don Freeman, and more. Next time: Katie and Sally's 2021 zine round-up. Follow us on Instagram @thicklinespod and email us at thicklinespod@gmail.com to join our Discord.
Tula Jane and her Mother in the Wild read "Corduroy" by Don Freeman
The hosts of Trail Runner Nation, Don Freeman and Scott Warr join Stafford and I for a fun hour of ultra and podcast talk.
Roy Freeman—scientist, artist, author, publisher, and son of Don Freeman—talks to Giuseppe Castellano about Don's life before Corduroy; how Roy found peace with the difficult relationship he had with his father; what advice Don would share with illustrators were he alive today; and more.
Stephen and Rev. Jamison Doehring kick off week one of our new sermon series "Childhood Stories and Big Life Questions" looking at Jeremiah 1:4-8 and the children's book Corduroy by Don Freeman. You can email questions/comments to theelementpodcast@stpkaty.org Topics Covered Include: Singing Preachers...leave some talent for the rest of us! Jamison impersonates Pat. Worship leaders v. Lead worshippers. Jesus take the wheel. Stephen shares a worship leader's perspective. Who defines success? // The one question to rule them all: Where are the spaces you need to begin to practice your calling? Required reading: Corduroy by Don Freeman
We have a very special episode today dedicated to my beautiful wife. This was her favorite story when she was little! Today's story is Corduroy by Don Freeman.
Yes, I'm referencing the Taylor Swift song in that title. But really, what has someone else in this world be it an influencer, a family member, a friend made you do that changes your health and wellness journey? In this episode we are reading one of my beloved books from my childhood, "Corduroy" by Don Freeman. I love finding inspiration in such insignificant places. Of course I never made this connection before now, but I found such a profound story told about wellness journeys while reading this book to my boys. I hope you enjoy!If you have someone you would like me to interview on my upcoming online event please DM me at @elliesgilbert on Instagram.If you are someone who would like to be a part of the event, please email me at elliesgilbert@gmail.com so we can chat and see if you'd be a good fit!
Podcast #100 For my one hundredth Dream Gardens children’s books podcast (100!), I interviewed author Crystal Maldonado about the classic picture book Corduroy by Don Freeman. It is a story about a young girl, a stuffed bear, a department store escalator ride, and a missing button, but it is also a story about friendship, adventure, … Continue reading Corduroy – an interview with Crystal Maldonado → The post Corduroy – an interview with Crystal Maldonado appeared first on Dream Gardens.
In our second episode of Double Platinum we take a look at the first sketch for the show: In the Car. How does this sketch fit into our themes and how did those themes develop in the script? At the end of the episode Rachel Blomstrum and Don Freeman read the first draft as part of the Pitcher’s Mound show.
Remember the story of the bear in a department store? Listen to Miss Allison read the classic tale of Corduroy by Don Freeman, and go right back to your childhood. And bedtime!
Post by Skyler J. Collins (Editor). Episode 405 has Skyler giving his commentary on a quote by Don Freeman on the government's bank account and source of it's credit; by Devin Michael Lowe on crossing a dangerous border for your children; by Laurie Halse Anderson on censorship; and by Albert Jay Nock on the origins of every state on planet Earth.
These 3 guys have about 150 years of coaching experience at the High School level as well as around the world. Tom O’Connell ABCA Hall of Fame/40 plus years coaching High School Baseball/President ISG Baseball/Tremendous amount of International Baseball Experience/ Author 4 instructional books Don Freeman ABCA Hall of Fame/40 plus years coaching High School... The post ABCA Hall of Fame High School Coaches, Tom O’Connell, Terry Ayers & Don Freeman appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.
This week on Vater Goose, we review Corduroy by Don Freeman. Corduroy offers up lessons in not judging a book by its cover, how to haggle for… Read more The post Corduroy by Don Freeman appeared first on Vater Goose.
Today we read Corduroy by Don Freeman. Hope you enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/story83/support
On this episode of the Mrs. Bush's Story Time podcast, former First Lady Barbara Bush is joined by Winnie the Pooh to read the story of another familiar bear, Corduroy, by Don Freeman and published by Viking Penguin. Doro Bush Koch hosts and welcomes special guest former First Lady Laura Bush, who shares some advice for reading with your little ones. For more information, visit www.barbarabush.org/podcast.Support the show (http://barbarabush.org/donate)
Corduroy by Don Freeman. Read by Seena Jacob of Bookwallah Organization (bookwallah.org) for Every Child Deserves the Hope I’d happy Story.
Editor-in-Chief Chandler Gibson sits down with Don Freeman, owner of Briar Creek Winery to talk about their vineyard, their wine, and the wine culture of East Texas!
Don Freeman is on the other side of the mic to share is story of attempting Tor de Giants
Corduroy by Don Freeman reviewed by Mirabel, age 6. The entire original sampler is at: https://bookpowerforkids.com/portfolio/kids-listen-summer-sampler/ To hear more from the other awesome podcasts that were featured go to: https://app.kidslisten.org/ or you can check out their websites! http://www.whatifworldpodcast.com/ http://storyspectacular.com/ http://www.noodleloafshow.com/ http://www.littlestoriestinypeople.com/ https://www.ahwayisland.com/ http://coolfactsaboutanimalspodcast.wordpress.com/ http://www.wbur.org/circleround http://goodwordspodcast.com/ https://girltalespodcast.com/ For questions or to suggest a book for us to review email us at bookpowerforkids@gmail.com . Visit us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bookpowerforkids/ and Twitter @bookpower4kids Credit to http://www.freesfx.co.uk/ for the department store ambience sound effect. All of our music was created using Music Maker Jam for non-commercial purposes, http://www.justaddmusic.net/en/ . Thanks for listening!
Executive Director of Two Lions and Amazon Crossing Kids Interview starts at 23:18 and ends at 43:02 “We would really love to discover books from all over the globe, especially from diverse regions that may not be as well-known to a young English readership. We want the list to be dynamic and really showcase every possible language and culture that we're able to.” News “How New York Lost Amazon” on The Daily podcast - February 21, 2019 “Amazon's grave HQ2 mistake: The political landscape changed but the company's playbook didn't” by Jason Del Rey at Recode - February 15, 2019 “Amazon Go and Scan-&-Go Detractors Need to Stop Burying Their Heads in the Sand Like Ostriches” by Chris Walton at Forbes - February 15, 2019 “Amazon's Echo Wall Clock is back on sale after connectivity fix” byAJ Dellinger at Engadget - February 18, 2019 Echo Wall Clock at Amazon.com - $29.99 Tech Tips AmazonBasics Microwave with Alexa - $59.99 at Amazon.com Wait Wait Quiz skill for Alexa Vintage Radio skill for Alexa “Alexa Cast Sends Music from the Amazon Music App to Alexa Devices” at Love My Echo Amazon Music streaming with Alexa Cast - Amazon.com Interview with Kelsey Skea Amazon press release announcing Amazon Crossing Kids - January 25, 2019 “Amazon Publishing Launches Amazon Crossing Kids” by John Maher at Publishers Weekly - January 25, 2019 Amazon Crossing Kids, Two Lions and Amazon Crossing imprints Corduroy by Don Freeman, Bread and Jam for Frances by Russell and Lillian Hoban, Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey, and the Babar books by Jean De Brunhoff and Isabel Alonso Gomes To be published in 2019 by Amazon Crossing Kids: Spiky by Ilaria Guarducci translated by Laura Watkinson (July 1), A Tiger Like Me by Michael Engler translated by Laura Watkinson (September 1), and Along the Tapajós by Fernando Vilela translated by Daniel Hahn (October 1, 2019) Click here to propose a book for translation by Amazon Crossing Next Week's Guest A. G. Riddle, author of Winter World, available for pre-order, to be released February 26, 2019 Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Perspective" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Click here if you'd like to play the “Ocean Park Blues” YouTube video I created for my father's 92nd birthday this week Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads! Right-click here and then click "Save Link As..." to download the audio to your computer, phone, or MP3 player.
Christmas in New York (Yikes). Loving Brian Cranston. More Royal madness (Mary Queen of Scots). Japanese Christmas. Don Freeman. Anne Brigman. Audrey Geisel (Mrs. Seuss). The Vespa. It's an investment, not a toy... Still trying to catch up with the Jetsons... Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Special Guest: Sadie Abuhoff Engineer: Ellie Suttmeier Art: Zeke Abuhoff
This week on P&SL we welcome back station manager Don Freeman as well as the hosts of Pot and Plot to discuss the second season of GLOW on Netflix. Prepare for massive amounts of references to professional wrestling inside jokes!
Last week Meredith picked a whole bouquet of oopsie-daises and the episode was lost. This week, Jake returns to rectify the situation and get the show back on track. Meredith has been loaded into a cannon and shot into the sun. There's a song about it. We're not joking. KPFT personality Don Freeman drops by to help talk about storytelling choices leading into this week's WrestleMania XXXIV, and Jake still isn't completely over how mean people were to Rian Johnson over that whole Star Wars thing...
Hola amigos! This is the very first episode of Pop and Schlock LIVE on KPFT. Their website can be a little hard to navigate and find new shows so I wanted to ensure that our fans have a chance to listen to the broadcast. We want to again thank Don Freeman and everyone at KPFT for giving us this platform. We hope to continue to grow and improve as time goes on.
Betsy and Kate welcome in the holiday season with a bit of copious consumption. Show Notes: - This episode was brought to you by . . . Viola Davis. http://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/books/ct-viola-davis-corduroy-children-s-story-20171010-story.html - I am so right. There is no comic duo like Strega Nona and Anthony. NO ONE! - I am very interested in your evidence as to whether or not Corduroy really does have agency, or if this is just in the girl's head. - The two sequels to Corduroy are Don Freeman created a sequel, A Pocket for Corduroy, in 1978. In 2006, B. G. Hennessy created Corduroy Lost and Found as a sequel. And I don't mention it but there were lots of unofficial Corduroy sequels, but I didn't feel they were worth mentioning. - #22 on the picture book poll was Corduroy! http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2012/06/11/top-100-picture-books-22-corduroy-by-donald-freeman/ - The wikipedia page for Corduroy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corduroy_(book) - Woohoo! Today's Special. This one goes out to all of you who watched it when I did on early Nickelodeon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cxLfIs051c - Once you see it, you can never unsee it. The Corduroy television movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h73uNiS3PYA - And, of course, the television show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FtDfeauNDk - American Vandal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3tkFOtM6go - Stranger Things (for the four of you who don't know it): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWxyRG_tckY For the full Show Notes: http://blogs.slj.com/afuse8production/2017/12/04/fuse-8-n-kate-corduroy-by-don-freeman
A week after the 2017 Bigfoot 200 Endurance Race, we look back at the race from a few different perspectives: Finisher, Don Freeman (finishing in 23rd) Race Director, Candice Burt 200-mile virgin, Bob Crowley - who is registered for the 2017 Tahoe 200!!!!! Crewman, Scott Warr
Hello, we are pleased to announce that our Gayelord the Goat story has just been published in print as Goodwin the Goat! We decided to remake the audio story to reflect his new name to accompany the printed book, which is now available to purchase online through Amazon and Thrift books. What has Goodwin the […]
This is Part 2 of the Tahoe 200 Endurance Run just finished up a week ago. There were over 100 people that started this race of 205.5 miles, including our own Don Freeman. We are doing a tw0-part podcast devoted to the race report (because this is twice as long as a 100-mile race, duh). Andy Jones-Wilkins and Jimmy Dean Freeman join this podcast to cover the experience of running the race from the eyes of Don Check out Candice's other races at Destination Trail
The Tahoe 200 Endurance Run just finished up a week ago. There were over 100 people that started this race of 205.5 miles, including our own Don Freeman. We are doing a tw0-part podcast devoted to the race report (because this is twice as long as a 100-mile race, duh). Race creator and Director, Candice Burt, joins us with Donna Ní Cuarta, a volunteer that flew over from London. In Part 1 we will cover The Race Course Special Equipment The Volunteers Part 2 will cover the experience of the race through the eyes of a racer....Don :) Check out Candice's other races at Destination Trail Registration for the 2017 Tahoe 200 opens on November 5 at 9:00pm PST at Ultra Sign Up or link to the registration page from the Tahoe 200 web site.
On November 7, 2015, Don Freeman toed the line of the 15th annual Rio Del Lago 100 Endurance Run on a whim, with a strong base and years of experience, but with little focused training. He created a specific race day strategy and then executed the plan with the discipline of a seasoned Yogi. Andy Jones-Wilkins, Sally McRae, and a surprise visit from Ann Trason join The Nation to find out how a plan and execution can help anyone looking to accomplish the extraordinary.
Don Freeman, ULTRArunner The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. That’s one way to describe Don’s attempt at this year’s Angeles Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run. Don tells us his story of the adversity he faced and how when on the trail you are never really alone. The post Don Freeman, ULTRArunner appeared first on Ultrarunnerpodcast.com.
Here is a different flavor of show, as I become (for the most part) the interviewee in a wild and wacky session with the dynamic duo from the Trail Runner Nation podcast, Dr. Don Freeman and Scott Warr. These guys have a super popular show, featuring nonstop repartee between the pair, as well as interesting guests in the world of ultramarathon running. Dr. Don is an absolute marvel of a human specimen ; a busy chiropractor and entrepreneur, he runs in his spare time, and runs. And runs. He has completed countless 100-mile ultra - races and an epic event in the Pacific Northwest of 240 miles of nonstop running. After this show in the summer of 2018, Don was headed to the French Alps to compete in a 6-day ultramarathon run of 225 miles and 90,000 feet of climbing over the high - altitude trails traversing les Alps. Yes, these ultrarunning folks are an amazing breed. They set a comfortable pace and keep moving for hours and hours and even into multiday racing. Don’s strategy is to sleep one hour per every eight of running! Let’s see, that works out to three hours of sleep per day... In this show, we talk about our shared appreciation for a relaxed and intuitive approach to athletic goals, the inspiration for the name “ Get Over Yourself ” for this podcast and the importance of getting over ourselves in everyday life, the nature of motivation and the influence of genetics, the importance of drinking only the healthiest and cleanest wine, especially as an athlete. Wine? Don’t whine, we indeed engage in engage in our specialty of tangents, asides, interruptions, and circle backs. Many podcasts have a distinct pattern of interview questions and start-to-finish progression, but sometimes it’s fun to just let it flow and see where the conversation takes you. I think you will enjoy connecting with these guys. This show is syndicated on the fabulous Trail Runner Nation ( http://trailrunnernation.com ) podcast, hosted by in their fabulous Rocklin, CA studios. *TIMESTAMPS:* This guy, Freeman, is going to the French Alps to compete in a six-day ultra-marathon. [05:39] Podcasts are opening a whole new way of communicating. [07:09] How limiting is your own brain to performance? [12:10] Practicing doesn’t necessarily translate to the competitive arena. [16:29] The work that a long-distance cyclist does, doesn’t even come close to what our hunter/gatherer ancestors did. [17:41] What is the theme of Brad’s Get Over Yourself podcasts? [18:57] Social media usually shows people at their best, ignoring the fact that sometimes we fail. [21:36] Some of the GPS features can inhibit your ability to think on your own, however there are some great apps for racing. [26:29] Screens are dominating our lives. [30:05] Performance on cognitive test slows down when you are lacking sleep. [33:34] Brad details what his experience was in becoming a pro triathlete. [38:09] Brad talks about how he “got over himself.” [47:28] It’s really important through for the duration of your life to have some compelling competitive goals, whatever that is. [56:30] Brad talks about his speed golf fete. [57:21] Make sure you are doing what you are doing for a good reason. [01:01:16] How would you advise an athlete to recognize comfort zone versus Wimp? [01:05:46] Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-get-over-yourself-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands