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It was a rough two weeks on the ice for the team, but we chat about the new player, Egland, we shout out Kevin Jordan for his CHL accomplishment, then we go down the NCAA rabbit hole and cover the games, plus the upcoming weekend (2:35) Player acquisition Jace Egland (5:04) Kevin Jordan has visited all 60 CHL rinks (8:16) We get into the weeds on the NCAA ruling (21:14) The six games from the past two weeks (37:24) The road ahead (38:46) Tanner Howe interview Check out Kevin Jordan on X @ohlarenaguide or his websites - The OHL Arena Guide, The WHL Arena Guide, The QMJHL Arena Guide Like, share & subscribe to the show! Follow us on X @whlpatscast, @theblueliner & @theclarksy Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/oakvale-of-albion/extreme License code: DSRPUDJVNHBOWIN1 https://uppbeat.io/t/abbynoise/night-thunder License code: 1UXX5QD4JMQQVMPQ
On this two-part episode, J.Mix has a humbling conversation with Brian Egland about the ways in which they are setting boundaries as artists to preserve their creative pursuits and prevent burnout. Follow Brian Egland @brianartworld on IG and learn more about his career by visiting https://www.brianegland.com/This episode is in partnership with NO DREAM DEFERRED.Want more of these conversations? Join J.Mix on @nddnola's IG live for DREAM HOUR every 1st+ 3rd Tuesday of the month.Click here to access Dream Hour episode.For info on the WE WILL DREAM NEW WORKS FESTIVAL, visit https://www.nodreamdeferrednola.com/about-the-festivalSupport the showThe Self-Aware Millennial is a laborious act of community care to uplift Black + Brown creatives. We could not keep this show going without donations from our listeners, fans, and sponsors. Support our creators at TSAM by joining Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/theselfawaremillennial-For apparel: Check out our lil store! ► https://www.tsampodcast.com/merch.html#/-For friendship: Follow The Self-Aware Millennial on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and TikTok!-For questions or inquiries: Email theselfawaremillennial@gmail.com-Producer: Lefty LucySound editor: Theo FoglemanMusic by J.Mixhttps://www.tsampodcast.com/
On this two-part episode, J.Mix has a humbling conversation with Brian Egland about the ways in which they are setting boundaries as artists to preserve their creative pursuits and prevent burnout. Follow Brian Egland @brianartworld on IG and learn more about his career by visiting https://www.brianegland.com/This episode is in partnership with NO DREAM DEFERRED. Want more of these conversations? Join J.Mix on @nddnola's IG live for DREAM HOUR every 1st+ 3rd Tuesday of the month.Click here to access Dream Hour episode.For info on the WE WILL DREAM NEW WORKS FESTIVAL, visit https://www.nodreamdeferrednola.com/about-the-festivalMany thanks to DIRTY COAST + MO'S PIZZA for sponsoring this week's episode!Support the showThe Self-Aware Millennial is a laborious act of community care to uplift Black + Brown creatives. We could not keep this show going without donations from our listeners, fans, and sponsors. Support our creators at TSAM by joining Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/theselfawaremillennial-For apparel: Check out our lil store! ► https://www.tsampodcast.com/merch.html#/-For friendship: Follow The Self-Aware Millennial on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and TikTok!-For questions or inquiries: Email theselfawaremillennial@gmail.com-Producer: Lefty LucySound editor: Theo FoglemanMusic by J.Mixhttps://www.tsampodcast.com/
On this week's Cricket…Only Bettor Ed Hawkins, Sam Collins, Paul Krishnamurty and Richard Mann preview FIVE games in the SUper 12s and ask: will there be an upset? There's a 40.0 wagers, the treble klazon and the Best Bets as they preview Afghanistan v New Zealand, SA v Bangladesh, India v Netherlands, Pakistan v Zimbabwe and Australia v Egland. Read the latest insights and tips on cricket at https://betting.betfair.com/cricket/ 18+ Please Gamble Responsibly. Visit www.begambleaware.org Free Bet Offer T&C's https://promos.betfair.com/promotion?promoCode=acqfree20joinn3&_gl=1*10k7avd*_ga*MTcyMDU4MjIwOS4xNTkyOTkwMTUz*_ga_K0W97M6SNZ*MTY1ODIxNzI1MS4xMjIyLjAuMTY1ODIxNzI1MS42MA
S&P Futures are trading higher this morning. This morning we have a decision on interest rates from the Bank of Egland and an OPEC meeting that the markets will be paying attention to. Fed officials that spoke yesterday indicated that interest rates are likely to continue to move higher at the coming meetings. Heavy day for earning announcements with over 450 companies scheduled to report today.
Brian Egland is an Artist originally from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, now residing in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is a Fall 2009 BFA graduate and recipient of Outstanding Graduate of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette's Performing Arts Department. Brian is an Actor, Playwright, Photographer, Director, Singer, and Educator among other things. As a playwright and creator his works have streamed on Broadway On Demand, garnered him honors of excellence from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region VI, has been Official Selections of the Atlanta Black Theatre Festival, the D.C. Black Theatre Festival, micro development with The National Black Theatre as part of their I Am Soul Playwright's Residency Program, placement in Southern Rep Theatre's 4D program, residency with SIPP Culture's Rural Performance/Production Lab, and over sixty three thousand views across YouTube and IGTV with Workdays with Nijay, a web series he serves as co-writer on.
Katie Cox brings her background in architecture and design to the world of land conservation and I love talking to people who find purpose through two disparate passions. As the executive director of the Kaniksu Land Trust, she brings a new approach to conservation and we talk about the impact it has on the community. It will give you thought on how it can change yours. If you are running in Sandpoint on trails early in the morning, you are likely to pass Katie Cox during her morning run. Katie’s love of nature was cultivated during her youth, growing up in the wilds of Idaho. Summers were spent swimming in lakes, backpacking into the Frank Church Wilderness and taking long drives around the Palouse wheat fields. Born and raised in Moscow and Elk City, Idaho, Katie has always believed that spending time in nature is integral to one’s growth. She and her husband, Brian, believe in cultivating these same values and traditions in their three young girls. Katie has spent her lifetime intersecting various realms of education. Her mother taught junior high in Moscow and then was a teacher and principal at the small school in Elk City. Because of this modeling, Katie highly values the role education has played in her life, grateful for the opportunities it provides for everyone. Katie received her B.S. in Education from the University of Idaho and a Masters in Architecture from the University of Washington. Thus far, Katie has focused her professional life in the fields of Education and Architecture, with a particular interest in building community. Her career started at the University of Idaho where she worked directly in support of education, focusing on organizing and supporting large capital projects and a variety of programs for the university. For the last decade she has had her own architecture practice while also wearing many hats in volunteer roles, most notably her work as co-chair of the Pine Street Woods capital campaign. The threads of Katie’s life have woven together her deepest passions — a love of the Idaho landscape, teaching and learning, bringing people together, and spending time outdoors. This makes her the ideal advocate for Kaniksu Land Trust. Katie looks forward to sharing the good work of KLT with its regional community, focusing on growing the conservation, education, and recreation programs. In her spare time, you will typically find Katie with her family running, biking, swimming, or skiing. We had a great conversation about the projects that they are working on, and how small grassroots nonprofits can work together to make really big projects happen. I am going to stop and turn it over to our conversation so we can jump right into it. So let's listen in and gear up for what's next. Where to find Katie and other links: www.kaniksu.org info@kaniksu.org LinkedIn BEFORE YOU LEAVE - If you are enjoying the shows, I hope you’ll subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends! About Lisa Gerber: Lisa advises CEOs and senior-level management on how to use the power of storytelling and effective communication to influence action and bring ideas to life. She guides companies through the digital maze of constantly changing tools to build discovery, loyalty, and ultimately help them achieve their own big leaps. When she is not in her office, she might be out skiing or trail running. This is where she does her best creative problem-solving. To learn more about booking Lisa for consulting, speaking or workshops, visit www.bigleapcreative.com.
We invite you to take a journey with us to rediscover ancient rhythms of missional spirituality. We chat about why the earliest Christians were known simply as “the Way" and how a small island in northern Egland continues to inspire new generations for mission.
In this episode we meet Egland Sliwa. She is a survivor. Egland shares freely about important milestones of her personal self-discovery. As a transplant from Costa Rica, she had to overcome many obstacles in order to participate fully in her new home country. You will be touched by the depth of her character and inspired to find resilience in your life right now. Please savor this life-affirming interview from start to finish, and be inspired. Enjoy it now.
There are close to 200 plant references in Shakespeare’s plays, with the bard mentioning herbs, spcices, as well as the iconic roses that was such a plague to Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. With the massive amount of exploration and import of foreign goods that was exploding in Egland dudirng Shakespeare’s lifetime, many of the plants mentioned by the bard were being seen in england for the very first time. Motivated to explore exactly how many Shakespeare did mention across 37 plays and hundreds of sonnets, our guest this week, Gerit Quealy is the author of Botanical Shakespeare, a very detailed compilation text featuring illustrated versions of the plants from Shakespeare’s plays and she joins us this week to explain some of the history of plants in England, which ones were native to England, and how the bard knew about some of the more exotic herbs and plants mentioned in his plays.
The Patrick Lalley Show on Monday, July 9, 2018. Guests include: Kristi Egland, scientist with Sanford Research on a test for breast cancer reoccurrence and her survivor; The Common Man on Weird Friends on his bug problem. I talk about creating transportation deserts.
“Life is fascinating; people are even more so.” My friend Laura Egland couldn’t have started this podcast with anything more fitting. As I record this interview, Laura and I are sitting in her cozy home in Fargo, North Dakota. Life is happening right here, right now including some rambunctious mews and hijinks from Laura’s new kitty. Since I am allll about life being real, sometimes it’s really messy and filled with a bit of kitten noise! Laura and I are two peas in a pod. We’ve only been together in-person twice in the past five years, but it feels like I’ve been her friend for life. We had a lot of fun talking about just anything: from embarrassing stories, using humor and self-deprecation as a defense mechanism, and the heartbreaking moments that have shaped us. Laura literally holds nothing back. With unflinching humor, real-life details, and unmatched honesty, Laura shares so much with us today. I know you are going to love her wild story of having her car repossessed on her birthday…while she was masturbating! She also shares how growing up was hard, but life is now better than she could have ever imagined. We talk about limiting beliefs about money, and how we can define what it means to be wealthy. Storytelling is a bit of a lost art and Laura is both preserving that through her project, “The Tell” AND keeping the spirit alive on this show. I hope you feel encouraged to share your most embarrassing, messiest, wildest tales with a good friend..or even ME! Listen in to hear Laura and I talk about: Laura’s incredible story of having her car repossessed on her birthday...while masturbating. How Laura created a community of storytellers that she didn’t even know she needed. Struggling to answer “Is it OK to be funny?” especially in these incredibly trying times. How our childhood informs and shapes up way more than we realize...and learning to find the good qualities in our less than stellar parents (i.e. imperfect human beings). Our egos. End of sentence, period. Becoming a mother young, handling relationships, and making choices to improve and grow evenwhen it's hard. Resources + People mentioned Hitachi Magic Wand (per Laura, do NOT get a knock-off) Laura's storytelling venture, The Tell (modeled after The Moth) My story (of the cat in my freezer) at Laura's The Tell (it's hilarious...promise!) More of Laura An incorrigible user of humor in all situations (appropriate or not), Laura Egland has worn many hats in her life, and is now in the midst of the metaphorical shit-pile, gleefully working on examining and casting aside all of the things she assumed (and assumed others assumed) about herself. On the home front, Laura lives in Fargo, ND with her wonderful fiancé, and two cats who are obvious stand-ins for her now-adult son living in Atlanta. A large extended family comprised of folks with whom she shares no DNA, and a few with whom she does wraps up what Laura refers to as “quite the charmed life if I stop whining long enough.” When not working at her accounting job, Laura focuses on fostering community via a storytelling event she founded—the Tell—now in its sixth season; treating herself *when she remembers* with grace; consuming copious amounts of coffee and cheese; willingly discussing her own mental illness struggles; blogging in her head (and eventually to an actual site!); and ignoring the dust bunnies in her house. Laura’s life-goal is to be a stay-at-home Kitty Mom who also gets to spend her time supporting her community while blogging and podcasting for fun. She fully intends to always ignore the dust bunnies.Facebook ∆ // Instagram
La palude di Vowsword non esiste più, al suo posto c'è una rigogliosa pianura con tanto di foresta e mentre i nostri eroi accompagnano una strana donna a cercare i propri figli scoprono che la foresta di Vowsword ha anche dei nuovi abitanti: Draghi Verdi! Nel giorno di San Giorgio i nostri decidono quindi di liberare il regno di Egland da questo pericolo squamato, per poi tornare alla Forgia del Respiro.Questo show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1693919/advertisement
La palude di Vowsword non esiste più, al suo posto c'è una rigogliosa pianura con tanto di foresta e mentre i nostri eroi accompagnano una strana donna a cercare i propri figli scoprono che la foresta di Vowsword ha anche dei nuovi abitanti: Draghi Verdi! Nel giorno di San Giorgio i nostri decidono quindi di liberare il regno di Egland da questo pericolo squamato, per poi tornare alla Forgia del Respiro.
Dopo un breve incontro con il Re di Egland da parte di Alknos, i nostri eroi decidono di provare a capire cosa facciano quei dadi abbandonati davanti alla porta della tomba di Bercilak. I risultati potrebbero essere ancora più catastrofici se Admer non avesse per caso scovato un libro di divinazione che rivela il futuro dei prossimi 6 secondi. Questo però li porterà vicini alla loro prossima meta più di quanto pensassero.
Dopo un breve incontro con il Re di Egland da parte di Alknos, i nostri eroi decidono di provare a capire cosa facciano quei dadi abbandonati davanti alla porta della tomba di Bercilak. I risultati potrebbero essere ancora più catastrofici se Admer non avesse per caso scovato un libro di divinazione che rivela il futuro dei prossimi 6 secondi. Questo però li porterà vicini alla loro prossima meta più di quanto pensassero.Questo show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1693919/advertisement
L'Eroe di mebury si avvia con i suoi due compagni verso Nord, alla ricerca della palude di Vowsword, dove Bercilak, il cavaliere verde fratello di Oswulf, attende i nostri tre. Ad accompagnarli Karsten, un elfo scudiero che si scopre presto essere una vecchia conoscenza di Admer. Tra villaggi in rovina e troll dei ghiacci, l'avventura per l'anima di Bercilak continua nelle terre del regno di Egland.
L'Eroe di mebury si avvia con i suoi due compagni verso Nord, alla ricerca della palude di Vowsword, dove Bercilak, il cavaliere verde fratello di Oswulf, attende i nostri tre. Ad accompagnarli Karsten, un elfo scudiero che si scopre presto essere una vecchia conoscenza di Admer. Tra villaggi in rovina e troll dei ghiacci, l'avventura per l'anima di Bercilak continua nelle terre del regno di Egland.Questo show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1693919/advertisement