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The warm weather is back which is making it feel like baseball season now. We get through a ton of pro and college news headlines, then chat with Edmonton Collegiate Hawks veteran Rejean Bourget (Bonnyville/St. Francis Xavier), UBC Thunderbirds freshman Kyle Yip (Calgary/Vauxhall Academy) and Baseball Canada Junior National Team invitee Eric Hartman (St. Albert/Dawgs Academy) about their seasons so far. 4:49 - Rejean Bourget 20:48 - Kyle Yip 36:15 - Eric Hartman
For the seventh time in franchise history, the Okotoks Dawgs are Western Canadian Baseball League champions. In front of a packed Seaman Stadium, they beat the Medicine Hat Mavericks 13-5 in the winner-take-all game three of what turned into a wild series. After the game, we were able to catch up with head coach Lou Pote and Playoff MVP Brendan Luther as well as Dawgs players Logan Grant, Alejandro Cazorla, Eric Machej, Eric Hartman, Graham Brunner and Seth Thompson. For our full written story, click here.
In this podcast, Eric Hartman, University of Denver, and Liza Kabanova, United Educators (UE) Risk Management Consultant, discuss the value of securing doors campus-wide.
Say Wrestling Brain to someone whose never heard it before. We're back after a week of minor technical issue to give you the dang show! Zubes is still on Paternity Leave but Josh has got another star riding shotgun as the always engaging Eric Hartman joins to talk about another massive episode of AEW Dynamite. This week on the show: Dax Harwood vs Cash Wheeler, with CM Punk on commentary and cutting a big promo on the champ Blackpool Combat Club vs The Factory Lance Archer vs Wardlow Jericho Appreciation Society sitdown with Eddie Kingston and Santana & Ortiz Hikaru Shida vs Serena Deeb Undisputed Elite vs Varsity Blondes / Brock Anderson / Dante Martin / Lee Johnson Sammy Guevara vs Scorpio Sky for the TNT Title in a ladder match There are also promos from MJF which includes Big Ass teased as a new opponent for Wardlow, Shane Strickland & Darby Allin gets teased for Rampage, House of Black draws out the return of Rey Fenix, Jurassic Express and Christian throw out a challenge that Team Taz answers. And just to reiterate: We confirm that CM Punk will challenge the Hangman for the AEW. Daddy Magic means you're tired but can still drop in a guest spot on Push Book Bury. Thank you to Eric for filling in and doing a great job in the big seat. Like all Wrestling Brain content, this show was recorded live on Twitch. You can be part of the show and check out the content including the unbelievably conclusion of Merch Matchness as it happens by joining us at twitch.tv/wrestlingbrain. For more Wrestling Brain in your life, to submit questions for the next mailbag, and to soak in some extra time with the Sword and Shield, follow us on social media: twitter.com/Wrestling_Brain instagram.com/wrestlingbrainnetwork twitter.com/EricHartman twitter.com/j0shc For even more wrestling coverage and wrestling's best Discord, subscribe to Josh's Patreon : patreon.com/j0shc
In this episode, I am happy to have Eric Hartman back on the podcast. Two weeks ago, he and my dear friend Niki Inglis were here together and we talked about Radical Communication. The link to that episode is below. Today Eric and I talk about the benefits of men gathering in a group and why he started a Men's Group. Over the last few years, women's circles have become very popular, there will be a future episode on that topic, however, I feel very few people talk about Men's Group. At the beginning of our conversation, Eric shares what motivated him to start a local Men's Group in the first place. He describes what makes this group a safe space and why trust and confidentiality are so important to be able to open up and talk about feelings. We close up the conversation with Eric's advice for all the men out there. Eric was born in New York City, USA, and grew up in Vancouver. He is a passionate elementary school teacher, and he enjoys using music and puppets as core strategies in his pedagogy. Other passions include cycling, sailing, languages, travel, and being in the mountains. Eric is a founding member of a men's discussion group and has attended several men's weekend retreats. He is president of the Pacific Bluegrass and Old-Time Music Society and has been part of several performing musical bands. Eric has a BA in Religious Studies, with a focus on Judaism, a Bachelor in Elementary Education, and a Masters in Music Education, with a focus on World Music. He has one adult son and three adult step-daughters. If you enjoyed this episode feel free to send it to your friends, family members, or whoever you think could benefit. And I would love you to consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. LINK to ERIC Pacific Bluegrass and Old-Time Music Society: https://www.pacificbluegrass.ca/ ___________________________________ LINK to PODCAST EPISODE WITH NIKI & ERIC https://andrinatisi.com/episode-026/ ___________________________________ BOOKS MENTIONED IN THE INTERVIEW Robert Masters, To Be A Man: https://bit.ly/3ouk8Lm Clyde Henry, Men's Group Manual: https://bit.ly/3wlnof3 Robert Bly, Iron John - A Book about Men: https://amzn.to/3bIft3j Bill Kauth, A Circle of Men: https://amzn.to/3weWANf _______________________________________ LET'S CONNECT www.andrinatisi.com www.instagram.com/andrinatisi/ https://www.facebook.com/andrinatisiLIFECURATION
“Radical Communication” - when hearing this term for the first time, a lot of people could be put off and rather see some kind of “aggression” behind it. What it means is to say what needs to be said even if it means discomfort and communicate with anyone in our lives in a sincere, careful, and loving way. In this episode, I am talking to my dear friends Niki Inglis and Eric Hartman on that topic. Niki and I have been friends for many years, we have worked, traveled, and even lived together. Niki for me is an inspiration, a mentor, a soul sister, and one of these people I would, and probably even have, call at 2 am if I need to. Eric, her partner, and I have gotten to know over the years and all I can say, I wish I could spend more time with him, pick his brain and listen to his music. Niki and Eric share with us what the difference between “communication” and “radical communication” for them means. This naturally leads to the next question: “Where is the difference between feminine and masculine communication?”. They describe the road it took them to get where they are today in their partnership communication and what they've learned from each other on this journey. And they share with us how they keep on track with the help of joint rituals, practices, and habits. For instance the “weekly check-in questions”, which you find below. Our conversation is not only about the communication between partners, but also with anybody else in our life, as children, friends, and family. Niki and Eric tell us how much their efforts to adopt “Radical Communication” into their life influence their communication with others. Niki and Eric have a wealth of experiences, personally and professionally. They live and work on unceded land in Vancouver British Columbia / Canada. Niki teaches Yoga, has a Master's in Architecture and a Master's in Education. She has been teaching public classes, retreats, and workshops individually and collaboratively for 18 years. Teaching teachers is her true love, and she has taught in over ten 200 Hour training. Eric was born in New York City, USA, and grew up in Vancouver. He is a passionate elementary school teacher, and he enjoys using music and puppets as core strategies in his pedagogy. Other passions include cycling, sailing, languages, travel, and being in the mountains. If you enjoyed this episode feel free to send it to your friends, family members, or whoever you think could benefit. And I would love you to consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. ___________________________________________ LINKS TO Niki's Website: www.javayoga.ca Niki on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watch/javayoganiki/ Niki on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niki_inglis/ Eric | Pacific Bluegrass and Old-Time Music Society: https://www.pacificbluegrass.ca/ ______________________________________________________________ LINKS MENTIONED IN THE INTERVIEW David Deida, The Way of the Superior Man: https://deida.info/ Gary Chapman, The Five Love Languages: https://www.5lovelanguages.com John Gray, Beyond Mars and Venus: https://marsvenus.com/ Authentic Sex Podcast | Episode 101 “Understanding Men”: https://bit.ly/3tfdRUM The Gottman Institute: https://www.gottman.com/ ___________________________________________________________ Niki's and Eric's weekly check-in questions 1. How are you feeling about us today? 2. Is there anything from the past week that you would like to discuss? 3. How can I make you feel more loved next week? 4. How do you feel about our sex life right now? 5. Is there anything I can improve in the kitchen? ______________________________________________________________________________ LET'S CONNECT www.andrinatisi.com www.instagram.com/andrinatisi/ https://www.facebook.com/andrinatisiLIFECURATION
On today's Brilliantly Resilient episode, get to know (and LOOOOOVE) our brilliant tribe member H Eric Hartman! Eric is a nonprofit executive, artist, and very proud resident of New Orleans, Louisiana. Oh, and Eric happens to also be legally blind due to a rare eye disease. All of these things and so much more make this one of our most eye opening (no pun intended, but kind of, and Eric is laughing, too!) and totally fun episodes of the show! Enjoy our friend Eric - and try to count how many times you smile during this episode! And visit Eric at his website: www.art-man.com (Do you see what he did, there?!) XO, KS & MFB
On this special episode of #CompactNationPod, join Globalsl co-founder and executive director of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship at Haverford College, Eric Hartman, as he uncovers some exciting community work taking place internationally. Learn about the work that’s going on to revitalize Zapotec, a language native to Mexico that has been rapidly disappearing. Through campus-community partnerships, native speakers, linguists, students, and educators teaching the language have come together to create online talking dictionaries that preserve Zapotec words and dialects and create a foundation for teaching the language to future generations. Resources: Professor Lillehaugen’s Webpage: http://brooklillehaugen.weebly.com/ Dr. Lopez’s Webpage: https://felipehlopez.weebly.com/ Talking Dictionary for San Lucas Quiaviní Zapotec: http://talkingdictionary.swarthmore.edu/sanlucasquiavini/ Talking Dictionary for Teotitlán del Valle Zapotec: http://talkingdictionary.swarthmore.edu/teotitlan/ Talking Dictionary for San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya Zapotec: http://talkingdictionary.swarthmore.edu/tlacochahuaya/ Here is an example of a lexical entry from the Tlacochahuaya Zapotec Dictionary with an embedded tweet: http://talkingdictionary.swarthmore.edu/tlacochahuaya/?entry=3779 Music credit: Andrew Savage
LIVE from the 5th Global Service-Learning Summit at the University of Notre Dame: In the second part of the episode, listen in to the the rest of the discussion between co-host J.R. Jamison, guest host Eric Hartman, and panelists Janice McMillan, Marisol Morales, Richard Slimbach, and Nicole Webster. Stay with us until the end where you’ll get the chance to hear Eric’s reflections on what kind of root vegetable he would be if he had to give up his important work in global service-learning and live the rest of his life firmly planted in one place. Listen now and weigh in online using #CompactNationPod.
LIVE from the 5th Global Service-Learning Summit at the University of Notre Dame: In our final episode of the second season, co-host J.R. Jamison sat down guest host Eric Hartman, Executive Director of the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship at Haverford College and the Co-Founder of globalsl.org, to discuss critiques of global service-learning and best approaches for future practice. Eric then facilitates a discussion on the topic with panelists Janice McMillan, Associate Professor, Director UCT Global Citizenship Programme—University of Cape Town (South Africa); Marisol Morales, Vice President for Network Leadership—Campus Compact (United States); Richard Slimbach, Professor of Global Studies—Azusa Pacific University (California); and Nicole Webster, Associate Professor of Youth and International Development, Co-Director of 2iE-Penn State Centre for Collaborative Engagement Burkina Faso—Pennsylvania State University. Listen now and weigh in online using #CompactNationPod.
Technology educator Eric Hartman uses podcasts to teach, learn, and inform others, and hopes that his students enjoy it. Listen to them discuss history, geography, technology, and other educational topics, throughout the year!
Ryan Sullivan is joined by fellow Effectively Wild fans Eric Ferguson, Eric Hartman, and Josh Blum to discuss the latest in the pro wrestling world. The group briefly critiques the recent return to the ring... Read more » The post Mop-Up Duty Podcast – Wrestling/Survivor Series Edition appeared first on Banished to the Pen.
On the eve of SummerSlam 2016, Effectively Wild group members Eric Ferguson, Eric Hartman, Tim Livingston, and Ryan Sullivan forge an uneasy alliance to talk about what's currently happening in WWE, NXT, and the indies. The post Mop-Up Duty: The Off-Topic Podcast – Wrestling/SummerSlam Edition appeared first on Banished to the Pen.
Today I launch the third message of the "Five Solas of the Reformation" teaching series. Sola fide is latin for "by faith alone" and we will be exploring this fundamental belief today. This study will be administered by Rev. Eric Hartman from Providence Church in Garland, TX. Providence Church Website
Today I launch the second message of the "Five Solas of the Reformation" teaching series. Sola Gratia is latin for "by Grace Alone" and this is what we will be exploring in the current Episode. God's amazing grace could be defined as the "sovereign favor of God" and for this we should glorify and adore our great Lord and Savior. So listen in and let's learn together why this belief is fundamental and of great importance for every single one of God's Children. This study will be administered by Rev. Eric Hartman from Providence Church in Garland, TX. Providence Church Website
Today I launch the "Five Solas of the Reformation" teaching series. This study consists of the five core beliefs of the Christian church as they were drawn out back in the sixteenth century Protestant Reformation. In this podcast we will be exploring our core belief of "Sola Sriptura" which is Latin for "by Scripture Alone". We as Christians know or should know that the Holy Bible was God Breathed and and is the complete revelation of God to us, as such it should be regarded as the primary source of Truth about God and His relation to us. This study will be administered by Rev. Eric Hartman from Providence Church in Garland, TX. Providence Church Website
In Episode 13 of LAMLradio I interview Eric Hartman creator of the online building game "Blockland"