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What wrestlers would you pick for the perfect road trip?! Who was the better King Of The Ring, Bret Hart or Edge? What are Danielle’s opinions about mustard?! All this plus NXT In Your House predictions on episode 186 of Heel Marks!
Can organizations heal? What exactly does that mean?Marti & Todd explore the topic of healing in living systems - what it takes to restore connection and flow in teams and across an organization. They draw the distinctions between healing and fixing, and between reactivity and responsiveness.Special segments:From the Edge: What is a Healed State Anyway?Conscious Rant: Healing Starts with You
Welcome to episode 2 of Up the Waterfall! This week, Scott and I discuss everything Galaxy’s Edge. How fans first heard about it, what the subtle differences are on both coasts, what we love about the new land, and even how we both became Star Wars fans ourselves. What’s funny is I thought this would be a quick 30 minute discussion, but we actually spoke much longer this time, and even as I write this up, I’m remembering things we didn’t talk about that I wanted to mention. (But that’s okay because we will revisit this topic when Rise of the Resistance opens here on December 5th!) We hope you’ll join us and listen in (or watch on YouTube and check out our new permanent Up the Waterfall set (things were a little cramped in my office with cameras and a good backdrop). If you enjoyed it, why not subscribe on iTunes, (it can take 24 hours for new episodes to show up on the Apple Podcast app) give us a rating so others can find us, share on facebook or twitter, and be sure to subscribe on YouTube too to see our latest vlogs, videos and podcasts there too! We’d love to hear from you, what are your thoughts on Galaxy’s Edge? What would you like to hear us discuss next? Let us know here, on YouTube, or any of our social media hang-outs. Zanna: @zannaland on twitter, @zannaland on instagram, and facebook.com/zannaland Scott: @otisney on twitter and @otisney on instagram Christian: @tikibirdz on twitter and @tikibirdz on instagram Thanks for listening in! Watch for a new episode every Sunday! Click here to download. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/upthewaterfall/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/upthewaterfall/support
Ep. 17 - The Edge: What qualifies a person to be trusted? by Cinema Rabbit Trails
In this episode (#29) Sam and Simon from The Picturehouse Podcast will be talking about the film "The Edge" starring Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin, Elle MacPherson, Harold Perrineau and, of course, Bart The Bear. This film can be seen to be a pallet cleanser from the multi-award-winning film The Revenant. What is not as well revered as The Revenant it seems to have a very strong following amongst those that have seen in, with many people claiming that it is this their favourite film! The edge tells the story of multi-billionaire Charles (mentioned over 140 times) and his companions as they fight to survive after suffering a plane crash. The survival is ended as they soon find out that they are being tracked by a kodiak bear who soon kills one of the party leaving two of the team in the wilderness. Scores Scores from the guests in the episode are actually very high. Helen and Kobi dragged the scores down somewhat. Particularly in the repeat viewings category. Overall The Edge scored a respectable 3.4. Our Twitter followers seem to side with Sam and Simon with a plethora of four and five stars! What do you guys think? Have you seen The Edge? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #029 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #029 Crew of Sam Clements @sam_clements and Simon Renshaw @SiRenshaw from The Picturehouse Podcast @Picturehouses. Find their website online here Please make sure you give them some love! Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist The track "Main Theme from "The Edge" by Jerry Goldsmith" is in the spotify playlist More about The Edge For more info on The Edge, you can visit the The Edge IMDB page here or the The Edge Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.
Conference Keynote Part 1: Julie Lindsay Global Narratives - Collaboration on the Edge What is online global collaboration? Is it a pedagogy? A curriculum? Who is doing it and how? Explore collaboration ‘on the edge’ and learn from many online global educators and students across the world as they build collaborative learning communities and co-created outcomes. The narrative of educators working on the edge of collaborative learning is as revealing as it is entertaining - and this trilogy will inform, inspire and provide resources for all learners.
In this episode of Pushing the Edge: What resources are crucial to us thriving today as teachers and students? Why must we reach out and connect? How do we work with those fears and self-doubts that stop us from reaching out? Learn about the power of Edcamps and Twitter and some awesome educators. Plus there's the Meteor Shower (also known as The Lightning Round) and some Gung-ho thrown in. For full Show-Notes go to: PushingTheEdge.org (Episode 2)
The gentleman of prog, Sid Smith The one hundred and seventh episode of the Yes Music Podcast, featuring an interview with Sid Smith, author of a book about King Crimson, writer of many album sleeve notes and a bit of a Yes fan. Sid has recently written the words inside the new Steven Wilson re-mixes of Close to the Edge. Which prog rocker interview was Sid's favourite? What does Sid think of the news that King Crimson are to active again in 2014? How did he approach the writing of sleeve notes for Close to the Edge? What is Sid going to do with all the left-over material from his extensive band member interviews? Listen out for the answers to these questions and many more in this brilliant interview! Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, on your Blackberry, via email updates or via www.stitcher.com. Show links Sid's website and podcast YesWorld Close to the Edge re-issue details Progressive Nation at Sea 2014 (Jon Anderson headlining) Vote for Yes in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominations Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org