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Best podcasts about Eric Wolf

Latest podcast episodes about Eric Wolf

RBS Podcast
Du 1er au 14 mars : Quinzaine Culturelle spéciale Vietnam à Haguenau

RBS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 6:15


Interview avec Eric Wolf pour parler de la nouvelle édition de la Quinzaine Culturelle qui aura lieu à Haguenau du 1er au 14 mars. Réalisé en direct sur RBS le 25/02/25 avec Pierre LiermannPhoto d'illustration par les DNA

Life's A Garden
Episode 225: Election Special with Eric Wolf

Life's A Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 156:11


With just one day before the 2024 election I sit down with one of my most politically involved friends as we discuss all the hot button issues. We cover the candidates, the major policies on both sides, and even some conspiracies. We agree on some things and disagree on others but we are always able to be civil and open minded. All of the opinions expressed between us are that of our own and do not represent any group or establishment we are associated with! You can watch the video episode on our YouTube channel at Life's A Garden Podcast!

Origins: Explorations of thought-leaders' pivotal moments
Agustín Fuentes - A master class in anthropology and a life lived among complexity

Origins: Explorations of thought-leaders' pivotal moments

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 57:14


Agustín Fuentes reads a multi-million year history of our world, a student of its myriad lessons that often subvert unquestioned modern narratives and the problematic ways we've arrived at them. His is an anthropological, ecological, refreshingly unalloyed sensibility, an uncommon concoction whose life of scholarship and insight illuminate what we all might need to cultivate for the world we are walking into. Origins Podcast WebsiteFlourishing Commons NewsletterShow Notes:Positionality (04:20)Interest in the transcendent (06:15)Willingness to contend with complexity (11:30)Awe and beautify of biology and anthropology (14:20)Eric Wolf '[anthropology is] the most scientific of humanities, the most humanistic of sciences' (16:20)Phyllis Dolhinow (18:00)Karl Popper and falsifiability (22:00)Margaret Lock and local biologies (24:00)Dialectic (24:30)Curriculum for the future (25:00)Myth of 'evolution as progress' (26:00)Teju Cole (33:00)Complexity: connecting the micro and macro (37:00)Approach to teaching and sharing knowledge (40:00)Cultural moment with the idea that we need to hold two truths at once (42:30)'healing comes in the return' (46:40)Jeff Tweedy on writing (49:00)Lightning Round (50:00)Book: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-ExupéryPassion: Travel, being on planesHeart sing: Book he's writing (and his prior book Race, Monogamy, and Other Lies They Told You) Screwed up: a couple of relationships and guitarFind Agustín online:WebsitePrinceton'Five-Cut Fridays' five-song music playlist series  Agustín's playlistLogo artwork by Cristina GonzalezMusic by swelo on all streaming platforms or @swelomusic on social media

Lacrosse All Stars Network
QL: NJIT Head Coach Eric Wolf

Lacrosse All Stars Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 35:09


This week learn everything you need to know about the 5-0 NJIT Highlanders! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lax-all-stars/message

Inside Lacrosse Podcasts
2/26 The Tailgate: Down Goes ND! (In Real-Time!)

Inside Lacrosse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 65:57


Recording while the second half of Notre Dame's eventual overtime loss to Georgetown unfolded, IL's Terry Foy and Nick Ossello start by discussing Denver's dramatic win over Cornell, Penn's dramatic survival vs. Delaware and Harvard's dramatic comeback over Bucknell. From there, they dive into NJIT's one-goal late-game win over Manhattan and welcome in coach Eric Wolf to discuss how he's turned around the Highlander program. They end by talking about Maryland's comfortable win over Princeton that illustrated two teams in different places, then swing through Providence's win over Brown, Hopkins win at Carolina and Rutgers' dispatching of Loyola.

The Pest Geek Podcast Worlds #1 Pest Control Training Podcast
7 Pioneering Insights into Humane Pigeon Control: Unveiling the Evolution with Ovo Control’s Eric Wolf

The Pest Geek Podcast Worlds #1 Pest Control Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 73:17


Join us as we unpack the compelling insights from his conversation with Eric Wolf, CEO of Ovo Control, and explore the revolutionary approach to pigeon control. Urban wildlife management is a constantly evolving field, requiring innovative and ethical solutions. Stephen Vantassel, a prominent figure in the world of wildlife control, recently delved into this fascinating topic in an episode of the Living The Wildlife Podcast. The Genesis of Ovo Control's Pigeon Solution Stephen begins the podcast by introducing Eric Wolf, whose company has been at the forefront of humane pigeon control. They discuss the origins of Ovo Control's birth control product for pigeons, tracing its development back to the 1950s. This segment reveals how a solution initially intended for the poultry industry found its way into urban wildlife management, showcasing the adaptability and innovation inherent in the field. Advancements in the Poultry Industry and Its Impact The discussion takes an intriguing turn as Eric explains the rapid advancements in the poultry industry. He highlights how these developments have influenced modern farming practices and the challenges faced in densely populated environments. This part of the conversation offers a unique perspective on how agricultural practices can inform urban wildlife management strategies. Ethical and Non-Lethal Approaches to Wildlife Control A significant focus of the podcast is on the ethical implications of wildlife control. Stephen and Eric explore the importance of non-lethal methods in managing urban animal populations. They delve into the reasons why such approaches are not only more humane but often more effective in the long term. The Role of Innovation in Urban Ecology Innovation is a recurring theme throughout the episode. The speakers discuss the role of creative solutions in addressing the complex challenges of urban ecology. They emphasize the need for ongoing research and development to keep pace with the changing dynamics of wildlife populations in urban areas. Challenges in Disease Management in Crowded Environments One of the more technical aspects of the conversation revolves around managing diseases in crowded environments, a challenge both in poultry farming and urban wildlife management. The podcast sheds light on the parallels between these two fields and the lessons that can be learned from each. Listener Engagement and Community Involvement Stephen encourages listener interaction, inviting comments, thoughts, and even criticisms. This section of the blog highlights the importance of community involvement and feedback in shaping the future of wildlife management practices. Final Thoughts: Looking Towards a Sustainable Future The podcast concludes with a forward-looking perspective on wildlife control. Stephen and Eric discuss the need for sustainable practices that balance human needs with those of the environment. This closing segment leaves listeners with a sense of hope and inspiration for the future of urban wildlife management. The episode with Eric Wolf not only educates but also inspires, serving as a reminder of the importance of ethical, innovative, and sustainable approaches in wildlife control. Whether you're a professional in the field or simply someone fascinated by the intersection of humanity and nature, this podcast episode is a must-listen. Tune in to the Living The Wildlife Podcast for more enlightening conversations on wildlife control today! #LivingTheWildlife #PestControl #PigeonManagement #OvoControl #WildlifeConservation Stephen M. Vantassel, CWCP, ACE Wildlife Control Consultant, LLC Blog: https://wildlifecontrolconsultant.com/ Papers: https://kingsdivinity.academia.edu/StephenMVantassel Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxP_IBhnqcgvX_aRM4f91nQ Podcasts: https://pestgeekpodcast.com/stephen-vantassel/ Phone: 406-272-5323 Mtn Time

Life's A Garden
Episode 186: Eric Wolf 7

Life's A Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 127:27


Returning for his record appearance on the podcast is one of my oldest friends. We spend a majority of the episode covering many areas of the political landscape in the lead up to this years presidential election. From economics to the implications of the Epstein documents but we also talk a little sports and give our top five video game franchises of all time! You can see the video episode on our YouTube channel at Life's A Garden Podcast!

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Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law
Exploring Divorce Laws: A Comparative Study of Texas and Colorado with Brian Walters | Episode 179

Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 35:43 Transcription Available


Navigating the complexities of divorce laws can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with the different financial outcomes in different states. That's why we're excited to bring back Brian Walters, family law expert and managing partner of Walters Gilbreath in Texas. Together, Brian and Ryan Kalamaya dissect how a hypothetical divorce client, Eric Wolf, might be impacted financially in Texas versus Colorado. They shed light on the concept of community property in Texas, distinguish it from Colorado's treatment of separate property, and tackle the intricacies of determining separate property when assets are intertwined. Taking the discussion further, they delve deep into spousal support laws in Texas, sharing insights about how these laws impact divorce proceedings.  We also compare and contrast the views of marital misconduct in both states, and how Texas still factors this into financial division. Drawing on a real-life high asset divorce case that reached the US Supreme Court due to conflicting jurisdiction, we provide practical insights to illuminate the intricacies of divorce laws in these states. What is Divorce at Altitude? Ryan Kalamaya and Amy Goscha provide tips and recommendations on issues related to divorce, separation, and co-parenting in Colorado. Ryan and Amy are the founding partners of an innovative and ambitious law firm, Kalamaya | Goscha, that pushes the boundaries to discover new frontiers in family law, personal injuries, and criminal defense in Colorado. To subscribe to Divorce at Altitude, click here and select your favorite podcast player. To subscribe to Kalamaya | Goscha's YouTube channel where many of the episodes will be posted as videos, click here. If you have additional questions or would like to speak to one of our attorneys, give us a call at 970-429-5784 or email us at info@kalamaya.law. ************************************************************************ DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS ON THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE OR AREA TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE ON ANY OF THESE ISSUES.

Life's A Garden
Episode 151: Eric Wolf 6

Life's A Garden

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 97:28


Back again for another round on the show is one of my oldest and best friends. Just after watching the Super Mario Bros movie we discuss the film and the franchise as a whole. We also talk about our Denver sports teams, the advancements of AI, and our top three Mario games! You can see the video episode on our YouTube Channel at Life's A Garden Podcast!

Life's A Garden
Episode 125: Eric Wolf 5

Life's A Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 112:23


One of my best and oldest friends returns to the show. This time around we relive our experience of watching our hockey team win a championship. We also have an expansive discussion about the recent election as well as give our top five video game consoles and cartoons. You can see the video episode on our YouTube Channel at Life's A Garden Podcast!

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Modern Bird Control Podcast
Episode: Solving Large Pigeon Problems with OvoControl

Modern Bird Control Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 20:51


President of Bird Barrier Cameron Riddell joins Eric Wolf from Innolytics to talk about Innolytics product OvoControl, a bird population control system.

Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law
Take the High Road with Andy Heller | Episode 115

Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 42:37 Transcription Available


Joining us today to talk about the book his own divorce journey inspired, is Andy Heller, a real-life “Eric Wolf” who's reached the other side and aims to help others through the process. Andy is a successful businessman with two real estate books under his belt, and who had neither the need nor intention to write another book. That was until his own divorce illuminated the need for a one-stop self-help book for those navigating divorce. In this episode, we hear what inspired Andy to write Take the High Road: Divorce with Compassion for Yourself and Your Family, and how it differs from other divorce-centric self-help books. We discuss the common mistakes people make when negotiating a divorce, the value of therapy for both you and your children, and why you should consider getting a co-parenting counselor on board. Tune in to hear Andy's pre and post-divorce tips, as well as how best to communicate with a former spouse, particularly in an adversarial relationship.Key Points From This Episode:Introducing Andy Heller, author of Take the High Road.Why he wrote the book and how it differs from other divorce-centric self-help books.Andy's pre and post-divorce tips.How criticizing your former spouse affects your children's self-esteem.Common mistakes people make when negotiating divorce.Andy shares a positive case study from the book.Why he recommends a co-parenting coach or counselor.Various parenting coordinator roles.The value of therapy for both parents and children of divorce.Why kids should start therapy prior to learning about their parents' divorce.The biggest complaint of divorcees in the years following the divorce.How to communicate effectively with your former spouse, particularly in an adversarial relationship.What is Divorce at Altitude? Ryan Kalamaya and Amy Goscha provide tips and recommendations on issues related to divorce, separation, and co-parenting in Colorado. Ryan and Amy are the founding partners of an innovative and ambitious law firm, Kalamaya | Goscha, that pushes the boundaries to discover new frontiers in family law, personal injury, and criminal defense in Colorado. To subscribe to Divorce at Altitude, click here and select your favorite podcast player. To subscribe to Kalamaya | Goscha's YouTube channel where many of the episodes will be posted as videos, click here. If you have additional questions or would like to speak to one of our attorneys, give us a call at 970-429-5784 or email us at info@kalamaya.law.************************************************************************DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS ON THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE OR AREA TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE ON ANY OF THESE ISSUES.

Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law
What Happens When a Party Claims they Borrowed Money from a Friend or Family Member | Episode 95

Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 7:03 Transcription Available


What happens when Eric Wolf borrowed money from a friend or family at some point in the marriage to assist in making a down payment on a house? Is that loan a marital debt that they both properties are responsible for paying back?  After determining if it was a loan or a gift, Ryan breaks down the different factors that the court looks at to determine whether or not a borrowed amount is a real debt.  Some of the factors are: Is there a written agreement?Has interest been charged?Fixed schedule of repayments?Collateral given?Have payments actually been made?Was there a reasonable prospect of repayment?Did the parties conduct themselves as if it was a loan?Statute of limitationsFor further information on gifts to the marital estate, you can also listen to Episode 84 on Economic Fault and Dissipation of Assets and Episode 90 on Gifts to the Marital Estate.Step by Step Colorado Divorce GuideThe initial thought of trying to file for divorce can be overwhelming and emotionally exhausting. Ryan Kalamaya, one of the founding partners of innovative law firm Kalamaya | Goscha, has created a simple, step by step guide to the Colorado divorce process, so you know what to expect and how to best protect yourself and your assets.  Each 5-minute episode will cover the process for divorce, parenting in a divorce, property division, and more. To watch the videos of each episode, click here.About Kalamaya | GoschaKalamaya | Goscha is an innovative law firm with an award-winning team of trial lawyers specializing in highly personal disputes — divorce, child custody, property division, maintenance/alimony, pre-marital and marital agreements, and collaborative divorce — in Colorado. If you have additional questions or would like to speak to one of our attorneys, give us a call at 970-429-5784 or email us at info@kalamaya.law.************************************************************************DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS ON THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE OR AREA TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE ON ANY OF THESE ISSUES.

Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law
Grandparent Rights in Colorado Custody Cases with Joel Pratt | Episode 93

Divorce at Altitude: A Podcast on Colorado Family Law

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 32:34 Transcription Available


Custody cases are frequently complex, but when the grandparents are involved, they can become even more so. Talking to us today about grandparent's rights in Colorado custody cases is family law practitioner, attorney, and partner at Dailey & Pratt, Joel Pratt. We start the episode with a definition of what "Standing" means, and why this is crucial in allowing a grandparent's involvement. Joel breaks down Troxel v. Granville, and how this impacts a grandparent's access to a grandchild while using a hypothetical example of how Colorado case law would be applied. We find out how a dependency-neglect case overcomes the Troxel presumption, and what happens when a previously unfit parent becomes a fit parent. Joel also provides some insight into why he advises the light-touch approach to grandparent involvement, and how grandparents can provide a calming influence. We also discuss why family law generally gives more weight to the parents than the grandparents, and why Joel feels that grandparent's rights in Colorado are fairly limited.Key Points From This Episode:What “Standing” means, and how it applies to grandparents.Why standing matters, and the laws surrounding a grandparent's roles and rights around a grandchild's wellbeing. Troxel v Granville, and how this case impacts a grandparent's access to a grandchild. A hypothetical example of how Colorado case law will be applied. Understanding the underlying presumption of Troxel that a parent's decision is presumptively in the best interest of the child. A walk-through of a dependency-neglect case, and the implication for the Troxel presumption. Why a family law case will generally give more weight to the parent's constitutional rights. A hypothetical case illustrating what Joel means about family law and the parent's constitutional rights. How the allocation of parental responsibilities changes if a parent who lost a dependency-neglect case becomes a fit parent. The light-touch approach, and what happens when a parent and a grandparent with parental responsibilities are aligned. Keeping grandparents involved as a calming influence. Why Joel feels grandparents' rights in Colorado are fairly limited.Some examples of grandparents having recognized rights. Joel's walk-through of grandparents' rights and jurisdiction. Eric Wolf's situation, and what his first steps should be. The dynamics Joel has experienced when working with parents and grandparents.What is Divorce at Altitude?Ryan Kalamaya and Amy Goscha provide tips and recommendations on issues related to divorce, separation, and co-parenting in Colorado. Ryan and Amy are the founding partners of an innovative and ambitious law firm, Kalamaya | Goscha, that pushes the boundaries to discover new frontiers in family law, personal injuries, and criminal defense in Colorado.If you have additional questions or would like to speak to one of our attorneys, give us a call at 970-429-5784 or email us at info@kalamaya.law.************************************************************************DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS ON THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE. CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE OR AREA TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE ON ANY OF THESE ISSUES.

Life's A Garden
Episode 90: Eric Wolf 4

Life's A Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 109:16


Returning to the show is one of my oldest friends. This round we go back to the roots of our friendship and reminisce some of our fondest memories growing up. A lot of funny stories between us. We also dis cuss the current situation taking place in Ukraine. You can see the video episode on our YouTube Channel at Life's A Garden Podcast.

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The ACCEL Podcast
Episode #4: Overcoming the Fear of Investing in Crypto w/Keith

The ACCEL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 18:37


On today's episode of the Accel Defi Podcast, we interview a member of the Accel Defi Team, Keith (known in the community as Wolfgang Regem), as we discuss Keith's cryptocurrency journey, involvement with Accel Defi, and how he overcame his fears of investing in crypto.For more information on Accel Defi, please visit www.acceldefi.com or our Link Tree:https://linktr.ee/AccelDefiFor educational resources related to Accel Defi and Crypto in general, subscribe to Accel Defi University on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJDNIqPTp9kjsMPmPo119Zg  -------------------------------------------[Scott] On today's episode of the ACCEL Podcast, we interview a member of the ACCEL team, Keith, as we discuss Keith's cryptocurrency journey, involvement with ACCEL and how he overcame the fears of investing in crypto. As always, my name is Scott and Hi, I'm Eric. I'm Alex. You're listening to the ACCEL Podcast,  Accelerating Your Crypto Investments, one podcast at a time.[Alex] Welcome, everyone. Today we have a really special guest for you, one of my favorite team members. Everyone, please welcome Keith, aka Wolfgang. [Keith] Hi, Alex. Thank you for having me. [Alex] Thank you for coming on. Can you introduce yourself to listeners? Tell us a little bit about yourself. Tell us about your biggest accomplishments in your career thus far. [Keith] Well, let's see. Probably 60 years old, which basically means we've made it through life pretty well and have been working in crypto since 2017. Been involved with this project since the start. I'm an avid researcher. I'm an avid writer. I'm a film buff… golfer. Those are some of the fun things. And as far as accomplishments go, right now, I only deal in the present, and it's the fact that I've even gotten active in crypto at my age. [Alex] Tell us a little bit of how you got involved with cryptocurrency. [Keith] 2010, one of my friends called up and said there was this coin and started talking about digital currency called Bitcoin. And I ignored the heck out of them. And then in 2017, after things started picking up a little bit, it was actually Christmas of 2016. I bought into three or four different cryptos and then did the smartest thing I'd ever thought about, which was forgot them. Fast forward 2000 and $2400 turned into a little over $50,000. And I thought, wait a minute, I need to learn something here. [Alex] That's awesome. So we all start off very Rocky. What's one thing that you wish you would have known starting out in crypto?[Keith] Don't day trade. Very simply, that three year period, three, four year period that while it was out there, I didn't look at it. I didn't pay attention to it. It did its own thing. Then when I started trying to trade it, I almost gave everything I had made back. So DYOR, do your own research and don't day trade. [Scott] I think that's a big thing that you see nowadays in crypto is a lot of people try to come in and they think that first move should be to try to day trade. And a lot of people come in and like you said, they don't do their research, and it makes it hard on them because then you're kind of just closing your eyes and shooting at a target, and it makes it tough. Crypto is one of those spaces where just like anywhere else, when it's innovative and booming, you have to make sure that you're doing your research or you're going to be one of those guys that get left in the dirt. I think that's a big part of it and I think a lot of people miss that. They just want to hop in and not do their due diligence and think they're going to make a ton of money. So a question for you, Keith, is being in the space, being a little older, what kind of drew you towards ACCEL and what exactly do you do? I know you're kind of a Jack of all trades, working in a whole bunch of different departments for us.[Keith] It's also awkward. Guys, if you want to refer to me as Wolfgang or Wolf or Wolfie because that's, hey, it's Crypto. Everybody has an alternate name and it's actually interesting with ACCEL. Just what I know about the project and the people involved in the project. I don't feel like I need to hide behind an alt name anymore. I'm kind of proud to be able to come out go, hey, look, this is who I am and who I work with and what we do. As far as getting involved with ACCEL, I was really lucky. A few of the team members were already involved with the project and I approached them because I didn't see them where we were before. Just said, hey, Where'd you guys go? You disappeared. And after a little bit of prying because they didn't want to recruit not just me, but anybody from other projects did a little bit of digging, a little bit of prying, saw what it was. And everybody that I liked and got along with was in this project. So I figured I'd jump in. [Eric] Wolf that's dynamite, I'm glad to hear that you were in the project early on. One of the other things in the crypto space, we know there's a lot of common myths and misconceptions and they can all very easily be debunked for you. What do you think the biggest one was? [Keith] Well, two things actually. I mean, in crypto, what you don't know is going to cost you money. And I'm older and being a little bit on the older side, you're hesitant to learn new things, to step into new spaces. And when it involves your money, it really ups the pressure, it amps the pressure like 100 times because you're thinking, oh my God, I'm literally putting my money into outer space or the crypto space or whatever you want to call it. And then overcoming that was just not having a fear of the unknown. And actually I got thinking about stock certificates. Strangely enough, when I was talking to some of my friends, my peer group has a big just hesitancy to get involved. And I asked them about their stockholders. They said, well, that's not throwing your money out to nowhere like you are. We have stock certificates. I said, no, you actually hold them. Well, no, the broker does. Well, to me it's the same thing. They're out there somewhere. You just don't know where it is. [Alex] So touching on what you had just mentioned. How is ACCEL removing some of those barriers for your peer group? [Keith] Without a doubt, Alex, the educational process, that's part of what drew me to this project. Anybody that gets involved in crypto at the very beginning, if you don't do your homework and do your own research, you're going to end up getting rugged in something. And one of the things I admire about ACCEL is that this whole project is about taking away the mystery, so to speak, removing the illusion and actually educating people as to what they need to be doing and what they need to be learning. I remember when I first bought back in 2017 into crypto, the whole process was so confusing. I had to have a flow chart. And that's what I love about this is we literally have how to videos everywhere. So I'm loving the fact that ACCEL is removing those barriers. [Scott] So, Keith, I know we just got to talk about some of the positives of ACCEL DeFi University and how it just kind of creates that environment to allow you to grow as an individual. What are some of the other resources and advice you can kind of give to someone that are looking to join the ACCEL community to really help grow their knowledge and experiences in the space? [Keith] I love that you're the person asking that question. Moon, you're one of my resources and it's really been funny. At 60, you expect to be the elder mentor and you step back and you lecture all the young people on your life lessons. And here you have to kind of put those things aside because you guys are just light years ahead as far as the knowledge base goes. But what's really great is that you guys share this freely. I mean, all you have to do coming on here is asking for help. I mentioned the videos and things before, but the main resource for me has been the people. I mean, you look at Mad or Jovan, you read these guys their CVs and see what they've done and what they do. And you think, okay, I'm not going to ask questions because this is going to be like a foreign language and they're not like that. They simplify it. And I think that's been for me, it's been a great thing because I've been able to come in and just say, hey, I don't understand this part. Can you explain it to me? And they talk. So far, everybody I've interacted with in the community talks to you, not at you. And it's made things so much simpler as far as learning. And if there happens to be something that we haven't covered at the University, then everybody's always quick. They have a resource ready to go. Okay, we'll take a look at this area. Take a look in this area. And I'm cracking up now because you guys talk really fast and I'm trying to talk fast to keep up. [Eric] Wolf, that's all great stuff as you speak about the space and how you've connected to it. And I know as we speak specific about ACCEL. So now that you're on the inside and you have a position within the company and you kind of see the inner workings from your perspective, from your standpoint of all the products and all the utilities and everything that going on that happened in ACCEL to you. And you probably can't just give one specific. But what are the things that excite you most just knowing from your position, from where you stand in your vantage point, what ACCEL can do? [Keith] You know, Eric, it's funny, but my situation there is purely from a selfish aspect. And it's just getting a chance to work and learn with the people that I have a chance to interact with, not only on the team but in the community as well. I think when you get a little bit older, in my case, I was furloughed without pay. They hired somebody else. And this has given me a place to belong and to continue growing. Now the products, of course, my first thing is going to be the education, the University. I just think that is reaching out and giving something back. I'm excited about the UnRekt platform. I'm excited about launchpad. There's so many things. But to me, it all comes back to the education. That's something I hope to work with because I know what I'm experiencing with my friends and my peer group that I don't want to do that. I don't want to try this. I don't want to learn this. I'm afraid I'll lose my money. And it's kind of become a calling for me to say, wait a minute, there's no reason for you to miss out on this. There's no reason for you to step back and oh my God, I can't do this. You can do anything. You set your mind too, especially with the education. And yes, it takes me back to the University. [Alex] Hey, Keith, I just want to take a minute here and switch gears for you, ask you a couple of questions where it's not so much question and answer type interview. One of the things for me was earlier you covered that you had forgot that you had purchased cryptocurrency. You open up your wallet, you opened it up and you had $50,000 from your original investment. What was the first thought that went through your mind there? [Keith] My first thought was, okay, this is a mistake. Because what had happened is I had like a trillion of this token called ETH Lend. And all of a sudden I only had like 50 tokens of something called Ave. And I thought, well, they ripped me off. They took all my tokens. So that's where my research started. I had to go online and track back and find out what had happened, which was in stock terms it was reverse buyback. The company took them over and then did a reverse buyback. And in this, it was just they consolidated the tokens to get the value of. And I think I paid like two cent a token. And at that time they were trading at $400. [Scott] I think there's always that crazy kind of entry point. Everyone kind of comes in at a different time. There are coins like that. A lot of people that came in on SHIBA, it's such a different experience. But I think one thing that me and you have talked about this before is I really do think that 2022 is going to be the year of the utilities. And I think it's something that we're going to see make a move. But being someone that's been around a little bit longer, what do you kind of think? What was your outtake on? We'll go a bit in the past and then talk about the main coins. What was your kind of thought on that? Did you get involved in those? Was it something that you kind of wrote off? I know I was a big Meme coin hater for a long time. [Keith] I was lucky. I had actually stepped into a chance to moderate and become a part of YouTubers community. And he was very good at expressing, look, this doesn't have any application to it. This is just a picture. And people are buying this because it's a cute picture. And I was also lucky enough because I remember being exposed to DOGE way back when. Sounds so funny to say that about 2016, 2017 and remembering the guy that came out that said, hey, we invented this as a joke, but now that it's got something, let's get people to use this. And DOGE was a big education for me because everybody now if you go by what DOGE people talk about it's HODL. And the guy that was the co founder of DOGE in 2016 changed the number of coins from a specified number to unlimited because he hated the fact that people were HODLing this coin. He wanted them to use it and spend it. [Eric] So that's funny that you touch upon that and you use the examples of DOJ in these coins and what started out as Meme coins. So I always try to correlate not so much the age disparity of what goes on now in the crypto space because we know the guys that are on his podcast, they're the younger cats. And then we bring in a guy like you who's a seasoned veteran. For me, Could you explain to me, because I know my steps into the crypto were a little meandered at the beginning and I basically took a beating, unlike you, who went in on the leap of faith and then just didn't look at it and came back and was absolutely startled that 400 times could grow at that tremendous rate. To your peer group, what would be your way to explain to them, hey guys if you're not in this you are absolutely missing out on something that is going to be the future of the way currencies economics money is moved.[Keith] Back to education. When we fear something we don't know or we don't understand it so we fear it. And educating yourself and finding out this is going to be interesting to try to draw a correlation here but people my age tend to feel safer with their money in a bank and they don't realize that the banks are now utilizing the same technology that we are but they just happen to have a physical location that everybody feels secure in. So when I talk with my friends about it it's hilarious to me because they think I've become some kind of genius. It's like no you do your research and you learn and the things that you have questions about or the easy way that I didn't have available to me at the time is to get involved with someone like us at ACCEL because you're actually getting that chance to come in and say, okay, hey I don't know squat, what do I need to do? I was seeing this morning one of the team members spent like 2 hours on a phone working with someone helping them go from I don't know any of this to setting up their wallet to Loading their wallet to purchasing it's just the support that's here but get the education that'll take away the fear. [Eric] So for all our listeners out there as you see and you hear what Wolf tells you speaking about ACCEL you can always go to our YouTube channel or you can follow along at any of our socials. [Alex] Wolf, Thank you so much for providing such great feedback. We appreciate your time everyone. Please feel free to check the show notes for our link tree and as always sit back and ACCEL.-------------------------------------------NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE– The Information presented in this podcast is provided for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only, and without any express or implied warranty of any kind, including warranties of accuracy, completeness, or fitness for any particular purpose.The Information contained in or provided from or through this podcast is not intended to be and does not constitute financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, or any other advice.The Information provided from or through this podcast is general in nature and is not specific to you, the user or anyone else. 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Anthropological Theory: A podcast created by anthropology students

Join us in exploring political economy! We'll be discussing Eric Wolf's work on political economy, its origins, and relating his ideas to topics such as capitalism, history, and the global economy we live in; with additional context from the corona virus pandemic. Produced by, Maria and Gabriel

Life's A Garden
Eric Wolf 3

Life's A Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 111:08


One of my best friends Eric Wolf returns for his third appearance on the show. He has a masters degree in psychology and we engage in some deep conversation regarding politics, media, and vaccines. We also run through a few random top fives. You can see the video episode on the Life's A Garden Podcast YouTube channel.

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Life's A Garden
Episode 36: Eric Wolf 2

Life's A Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 109:34


Eric is back with another great round of discussion. He has a masters degree in psychology and works with troubled youth. We break down the psychological impacts of quarantine and the media, as well as have great discussion about race and cancel culture. We also praise his Super Bowl winning Tampa Bey Buccaneers. You can also see the video podcast on our YouTube channel. Also make sure to check out Dynamic Designs for all your custom merchandise needs: https://www.406dynamicdesigns.com/

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The Travel Guys
The Travel Guys with Mark Hoffman

The Travel Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 46:02


In The Travel News, there’s trouble in paradise once again as the island of Kauai pulls out of the pre-arrival testing program, effective December 2nd. U.S. airlines are going to play a big role in vaccine distribution. United and American both announced this past week they are positioning planes in preparation. We have also posted A Tribute to Travel Hero Alex Trebek on our site. If you were a fan of the late Jeopardy! host, you may already know he loved to travel and was quite a philanthropist away from home. Mark went to The Travel Guys mailbag and answered a host of your questions. You can find the submission form on this page and send in your question to be answered on a future show. (Mark personally answers as many questions as he can by return email.) Covid has caused problems for many restaurants. Some of those establishments serve travelers. Many are destinations themselves. But many of them are in trouble because of the virus. Our guest is Eric Wolf, Founder and Executive Director of the World Food Travel Association. We ask Eric for his take and how the landscape might look when the virus is no longer a factor.

Canadian Government Executive Radio
Digitize and Automate for Efficient Citizen Services

Canadian Government Executive Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 10:35


In this episode of CGE Radio, Lori Turnbull talks with Eric Wolf, Product Manager, Public Sector-Digital Services at Xerox. Hear about the top opportunities to digitize citizen services, things that departments and agencies can do to prioritize for the largest ROI, examples of the impact of digitization and automation in citizen services, and how Xerox is working with governments to help them to digitize.

Life's A Garden
Episode 11: Eric Wolf

Life's A Garden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 95:28


Talking with my long time friend Eric Wolf. Eric is an aspiring author with several books in the works. He has a masters degree in psychology and is also a huge hockey fan. We discuss all these topics and more!

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The Locker Room with Billy Schweim
We visit with the Tournament Director of the Heritage Classic Steve Wilmot on the eve of the PGA resuming its schedule.

The Locker Room with Billy Schweim

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 115:10


Steve Wilmot checks into talk about the RBC classic on June 16th. Lieutenant of the Avalon Beach patrol Eric Wolf talks about this Summer seasons schedule. Scott McKay and I debate if MLB players will accept owners proposal to start season.

Mica Sun Reflections
BONUS STORYTELLING EPISODE: The Floating Kingdom: A Fabulous Story for Our Times.

Mica Sun Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 25:48


This episode of Mica Sun Reflections features an Imbolc 2019 live telling of the original fable "The Floating Kingdom", which I'm in third-draft phase of editing as of this (Sept. 2019) moment. It features an aging King, a Mouse, and the Firebird-Phoenix, and is set in a period of forgetfulness, empire, and ecological and social ills much like our own. (~and yet different.~) The germ of "The Floating Kingdom" was birthed during a 2-part, all-day storytelling workshop facilitated by Eric Wolf, aka Brother Wolf, at Earthaven Ecovillage in Black Mountain, NC. (Brother Wolf himself produced a phenomenal podcast of in-depth interviews with over 100 storytellers: "The Art of Storytelling With Brother Wolf" (still available online). The brief intro in this live set reminisces about a separate story, "Scheherezade's Patriarch", which I penned a couple years ago as a part of a wider intended performance at an arts and culture festival in C. A. with my creative friend Nat Allister of Fox and Beggar Theater. (Nat is rumored to be hatching his next offering even as we speak.) PLEASE SUPPORT MY WORK as an artist by clicking here and visiting my site at Patreon.com. —Mica Sun Reflections— Drop deep for a moment. Getting art to your ears. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/micasun/message

Across College Lacrosse
Season 2, Episode 5 - LIU Post Head Coach Eric Wolf

Across College Lacrosse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 46:06


Chris chats with LIU Post men's lacrosse head coach Eric Wolf after the Pioneers upset then-#1 Merrimack last week and gets his thoughts on the move up to Division I, coaching, and his passion of music. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/across-college-lacrosse/support

Inside Lacrosse Podcasts
11/2 DII: LIU Post's Eric Wolf on Transition to DI, 2019 Outlook

Inside Lacrosse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 21:46


LIU Post will be merging with LIU Brooklyn and becoming a DI men's lacrosse team in the NEC. But first, Eric Wolf takes on Year 2 as coach of the Pioneers looking to exit DII with a splash.

Storytelling Matters
Narrative Power

Storytelling Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 43:38


Introduction This episode, we hear from yet another distinctive voice in storytelling: Eric Wolf, known in the storytelling world as Brother Wolf. He's a prolific storyteller, and amongst his many achievements, he produced a series of interviews with over 120 storytellers about a decade ago. We'll hear from him about some of the twists and … Continue reading "Narrative Power"

Storytelling Matters
Narrative Power

Storytelling Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 43:38


Introduction This episode, we hear from yet another distinctive voice in storytelling: Eric Wolf, known in the storytelling world as Brother Wolf. He’s a prolific storyteller, and amongst his many achievements, he produced a series of interviews with over 120 storytellers about a decade ago. We’ll hear from him about some of the twists and … Continue reading "Narrative Power"

Inside Lacrosse Podcasts
12/6 DII: LIU Post coach Eric Wolf

Inside Lacrosse Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 42:00


Eric Wolf took over the LIU Post program this summer. In this podcast with IL Editor-in-Chief Matt Kinnear, he talks about his plans for the Pioneers, the influence of his former coach and boss Scott Marr and why the Thompsons had a profound effect on him.

Transmedia
11. De WikiLeaks a la tecnopolítica

Transmedia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 20:50


De WikiLeaks a la tecnopolítica. John Postill Entrevistamos al antropólogo especialista en comunicación política justo después de una magnífica conferencia dictada por el profesor John Postill y presentada por Ramón Feenstra en la Universitat Jaume I de Castelló. John Postill comparte con nosotros un café con micro donde nos habla de activismo digital, tecnopolítica, Twitter, 15M, la neutralidad de la red, la gobernanza en tiempo real, Assange, Snowden, Donald Trump... Es precisamente Snowden el protagonista del documental cinematográfico que nos regala el profesor Postill y que lleva por título: Citizenfour. Nos recomienda dos libros que para él han sido claves como investigador: The revolution will be digitised (2011) y From Counterculture to Cyberculture (2006). Sus dos autores Header Brooke y Fred Turner son también dos de los investigadores que más le han influido. El profesor Postill también agradece el aprendizaje de grandes colegas como Eric Wolf de quien destaca la obra Europe and the people without history (1982) o Turney Judt. La conferencia de John Postill forma parte del Ciclo de Conferencias "La democracia hoy" que se celebra hasta mayo de 2017 en la Universitat Jaume I de Castelló y que va a contar con ponentes como Simona Levi, Ernesto Ganuza o nuestro también entrevistado Domingo García-Marzá. Este ciclo se organiza gracias al Departamento de Filosofía y Sociología y al Máster Interuniversitario en Ética y Democracia. Se puede consultar la información de las próximas actividades en la Web http://eticaydemocracia.uji.es/ciclo-de-conferencias-la-democracia-hoy/   John Postill https://johnpostill.com/   Transcripción inicio de entrevista Decía aquel actor estadounidense que la política es el arte de buscar problemas, encontrarlos, hacer un diagnóstico falso y aplicar después los remedios equivocados. Nuestro invitado es un periodista que devino en investigador y hoy es profesor de la RMIT University de Melbourne en Australia. El profesor John Postill es un antropólogo especialista en medios que fue corresponsal internacional de la Agencia EFE, y que hoy es un experto reconocido internacionalmente en el estudio de los nuevos movimientos políticos. El profesor John Postill comparte con el actor estadounidense conocido como Groucho Marx una mirada descreída y crítica hacia quienes nos gobiernan y también hacia quien aspira también a gobernarnos.   Esteban Galán Universitat Jaume I de Castelló Grupo de investigación ITACA-UJI http://www.culturavisual.uji.es/ http://comtransmedia.com     Transmedia: el programa de investigación en comunicación Esteban Galán presenta un programa de entrevistas a investigadores y profesionales de la comunicación. El objetivo es pasar un buen rato mientras conocemos el trabajo que se hace desde los principales centros de investigación en comunicación. La revolución en la comunicación que hemos vivido ha cambiado el mundo y nuestra manera de relacionarnos. Transmedia es un programa que explora esta nueva realidad gracias a los profesionales e investigadores de la comunicación que generosamente comparten con nosotros sus vivencias. Buscamos, siempre con una sonrisa, las claves para comunicar de manera efectiva. Social media, storytelling, audiovisual 2.0, big data, realidad virtual, branded content o gamificación son algunos de los apasionantes temas que nos encanta tratar en este podcasT. --- http://comtransmedia.com/ --- Transmedia is a podcasT with interviews to communication and professional researchers. The goal is to have fun while we find out the highlights from the main research labs. The communication revolution has changed the world and our way of relating each other. Transmedia explores this new scenario with a smile, looking for the main keys to communicate today in an effective way. Social Media, storytelling, transmedia, cross-media, audiovisual 2.0, big data, virtual reality, branded content or gamification are some of the exciting topics that we are happy to deal with in this Transmedia podcasT. --- More info: https://comtransmedia.com/ transmediaelprograma@gmail.com @galanesteban #comTransmedia http://www.culturavisual.uji.es/ --- Esteban Galán Universitat Jaume I de Castelló (Spain) Research Group ITACA-UJI http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8718-0937 https://comtransmedia.com/      

Show de Vie Podcast w/Mike G
Episode 56 - Joel Shuler and Eric Wolf

Show de Vie Podcast w/Mike G

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 88:49


The week of Brazil continues at SDV! This time we dive deep into the other rich libation that we so often imbibe: coffee. Joel Shuler is a soccer prodigy who's knee injury set him on an amazing journey of exotic occupations and travels. As his Kipling-esque life kept bringing him back to Brazil, Joel set out to find amazing high-quality Brazilian coffee because someone told him it didn't exist in the states. Again, passion and necessity spawned the beautiful Casa Brasil in Austin, TX. A coffee haven, and the once pulse of Brazilian culture in Austin, that imports the finest Brazilian coffee and show now signs of slowing. The evolution and delicious endeavors of Casa Brasil also brought brewer/troublemaker Eric Wolf into the mix to roast, to create, and to deliver great flavors. A hospitality expert and ex-assistant brewer to South Austin Brewery, Eric brought the perfect set of skills to elevate the already incredible flavor profile of Casa Brasil's labels. We chat rum, back soccer movies, and getting into trouble in Waco.

Between Rounds Radio
Beatdown After The Bell: UFC Fight Night 'Hunt Vs Mir'

Between Rounds Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2016 28:49


TJ De Santis and Eric Wolf returned to the Sherdog Radio Network Saturday night following the conclusion of UFC Fight Night. The pair recaps the card that saw Mark Hunt meet Frank Mir in the night's main event.

Matt's Basement Workshop - Audio
The New & Improved Matt's Basement Workshop Website Tour

Matt's Basement Workshop - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2013


The new website is up and running…obviously…and I have all of you to thank for making this happen. Not just those of you who donated to the fundraiser but to all of you who visit from time-to-time. If you're a frequent visitor and remember the layout of the old site hopefully you can see a huge difference in the way things are laid out on this current version. I really like the layout of this new site and have ongoing plans to make it more informative and easier to navigate, so you'll see the occasional tweak from time-to-time. As part of my thank you to the many donators that made this happen you'll find your name listed below…it's the least I can do to show you my appreciation for your generosity! Thank you to each of you (listed in no particular order): Zac Higgins Gunnar Olsson Brander Roullett Fr. Thomas Bailey, OSB Jim Ligon Richard Law Mitch Roberson Brian Glendenning Marilyn Guthrie Chris Schwarz Bill Schenher Chris Michalek Jeff Peterson Scott Bassin Dave Hart Tom Collins Randy Peterman Steve Brassard Larry Thayer Chris Nichols Jack Coats Jim Ashley Rik Minnich Chet Kloss Dyami Plotke Frank Bivins Tony Hamm Neal Becker Walter Keast Pierre Forget Bobby Slack Toby Sauer Shaun Wellert Erik Van Joe Wiener Richard Hall David Ulschmid Tobias Eklind Dick Moffett Mac Lyle Allan Grant Brett Watson Mark Loughran Ben Strano Jim Mossoney Alan Anderson Brian Brazil Eric Fortin Mick Montgomery Wes Fullenwider Big Cheese Stefan Gmoser Rick Gable Mike Tuxen Wilbur Pan Jon McGrath Jon "Dozer" Mendoza Jack Jacobs David Beecher Chris Birkland Scott Blanchett David Lankford Todd Clipping Tom Hoffman Tom Pritchard Eric Wolf Daniel Gardner Matt Robinette Shannon Rogers Ben Minshall Jonathan Szczepanski Mike Llewellyn Jay Tennier Ron Hock Tobias Sauer Kevin Van Deusen Ken Goodell Andy Gartzke Dennis Rozak Scott McClaury Cliff Merrill John Verreault Vic Hubbard Christopher Landy Marc Spagnuolo "Drunken Woodworker" Ron Shoemaker Elaine Andersen Stephen Glaesman John Laffoon Robert Teague Ernesto Segovia Download Video Download HD 720 Video Download Audio

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The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #122 Odds Bodkin – Storytelling in the Bardic Tradition.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2011 58:47


The New York Times dubbed him "a consummate storyteller" while TIMEOUT New York writes, "Master Storyteller Odds Bodkin is the talk of the town with his remarkable one-man Art of the Tale."

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #120 Diane Wolkstein – Connecting with Audiences, Other Cultures and Ourselves

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2011 53:50


iane Wolkstein is also the award–winning author of 23 books, including The Magic Orange Tree and Other Haitian Folktales and Inanna, Queen of Heaven, and numerous CDs and DVDs.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #118 Diane Edgecomb – Place Based Nature Storytelling.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2011 61:28


In this interview with Eric, I speak about how the various elements of nature mythology can be an enlivening force both for those who hear you tell and for your own journey into this ancient form of meaning.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #117 Tim Errenta - Bringing Storytelling to the Fringe.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2011 59:51


Tim Errenta has performed in Fringe Festivals around the United States using his storytelling who Top Ten Hits from 1349.

Fairytales Forever Podcast
FTF #120 Jack and the Bean Stalk

Fairytales Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2010 12:20


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The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #111 Kathy Collins – Comedian as Storyteller - Storytelling as Comedy.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2010 54:08


A discussion on Kathy Collins work as a Comedienne and Storyteller using her persona of Tita to tell stories about the Volcano Goddess of Hawaii.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #104 Limor Shiponi - Striding towards Storytelling Mastery

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2010 65:53


Mastery is an ambiguous word raising the impulse of ownership and recognition, resonating something standing apart while representing a form of wholeness.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #103 David Ambrose - The International Storytelling Festival of Wales

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2010 56:28


Brother Wolf speaks with David Ambrose on the foundation and running of the International Storytelling Festival of Wales.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #099 Emil Wolfgang - Carrying the Pacific Island Storytelling Culture Forward.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2010 67:19


The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #098 Ben Nind – Storytelling is Essential to Community Health.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2010 66:53


We discuss the value of art and storytelling in maintaining and representing community health.

Fairytales Forever Podcast
FTF #119 Blue Beard

Fairytales Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2010 12:20


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The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #097 Lloyd Arneach – A Perspective on Native American Storytelling.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2010 66:53


A discussion on the value of oral traditions and native american storytelling in the modern era.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #093 Gail Herman - Building a Student Storytelling Festival.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2009 58:22


Gail Herman speaks about building a student storytelling Festival on the Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #057 Michael Cotter - Farming the Heartland of American Storytelling.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2009 54:50


Michel Cotter is the first national storyteller to perform personal stories on the main stage at Jonesborough, TN. He is a semi-retired farmer and winner of the 2009 oracle award for excellence in storytelling.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #048 Esylltn Harker – Stories out of Welsh History and land of Wales.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2009 48:42


Esyllt Harker is a Welsh storyteller who is exploring the connection between landscapes and language in historical welsh stories.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #090 Doug Elliot - Using Storytelling to support a nature based education..

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2009 59:57


Doug Elliot talks about the history of natural world and how you can use storytelling to inspire passion in the natural world. He also talks about his herbal walk with a wild badger.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #089 Anne Glover - Finding your Authentic Storytelling Voice and Performance.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2009 69:58


Anne Glover speaks about how she created the character Monkey and how anyone can find their true voice and oh she also talks about string and teaching french using storytelling.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #087 Kevin Strauss - Applying Storytelling to Environmental Science.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2009 58:13


Kevin Strauss is an award winning educator and storyteller who has published five books related to environmental education and storytelling.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #085 Baba Jamal Koram - Storytelling as Responsibility.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2009 52:09


Baba Jamal Koram is a force of nature in the African American Storytelling world - winner of the 2007 NSN circle of excellence award.

TEN GOLDEN RULES DIGITAL MARKETING PODCAST
Episode 41 – Author and Affiliate Advocate from AffiliateTip and AffiliateSummit.com Shawn Collins & Ten Strategies to Manage a Successful Affiliate Program

TEN GOLDEN RULES DIGITAL MARKETING PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2009 57:56


Ten Strategies to Manage a Successful Affiliate Program, Internet News Ping, Google Wave, Facebook Usernames, an amazing Commissioner Podcast of the Week, K7.Net, GoToMeeting, Callers @ColderIce, @ShashiB, @RealtyLee, @RichardStanton, @MariSmith, @RohithBhargava, @WarrenCorpus, Eric Wolf from The Art of Storytelling for Children on 3 Types of Entertainment: Fear, Mystery and Sexual Overtones, Ralph Mucci, Theron McCulloch […]

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #083 Ben Sota and the Zany Umbrella Circus A Conversation on Showmanship.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2009 58:22


Ben Sota and the Zany Umbrella Circus have been traveling around the country for over fifteen years to such places as the white house...

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #081 Tim Tingle - A Historical Perspective of Native American Storytelling.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2009 52:05


Tingle is an enrolled member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, a sought-after speaker and storyteller, and an award-winning author of Native American fiction and folklore.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #080 Jay O'Callahan - Discovering Storytelling With My Children.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2009 52:33


Jay O'Callahan is one of the worlds most famous and recognized storytellers. His works are available online for sale. He has performed world-wide.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #078 Elaine Wynne, clinical psychologist - Healing Children with Stories.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2009 54:37


Elaine speaks at length of how to use and how she has used storytelling in traditional medical situations to heal the sick and effect the disturbed.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #075 Loren Niemi - Honoring Elders and Apprentices.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2009 52:42


At this point in time, I understand clearly and fondly what a gift I received when I came to storytelling. The gift of generous mentors who encouraged me to find and develop my own voice rather than adopt theirs.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #074 David Novak - Storyteller's Compass - Narrative as Guide.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2009 60:41


Adult listeners at storytelling events are often surprised by the recognition that storytelling evokes. Listeners tell us,Gee, I haven't thought about that in ages... I'd forgotten what it was like to... I remember when... and so on.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #061 National Storytelling Network Panel.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2008 84:06


A very lively discussion on storytelling in the 20th century - How to use podcasting, blogging, website assistance, mp3 sales and email to support your storytelling practice.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #060 Jack Zipes - Fairy Tales are still relevant to the children of today.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2008 63:13


Jack Zipes writes... At their best, the storytelling of fairy tales constitute the most profound articulation of the human struggle to form and maintain a civilizing process.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #054 Joshua Safford - Telling to the street – magic for eye.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2008 56:12


This is a traditional way of performing storytelling back when storytellers worked in the marketplace in the street or would travel from home to home singing for their supper. Largely I do this in the context of a Renaissance or fantasy festival but I have done storytelling in the modern street.

Fairytales Forever Podcast
FTF #118 The Ice Queen

Fairytales Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2008 16:06


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Fairytales Forever Podcast
FTF #117 Momma Z

Fairytales Forever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2008 9:29


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The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf
Interview #041 Alex Feldman, Connecting Quickly (and Managing Behavior) through Physicality.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2008 53:06


When telling for young audiences, even the most brilliant story is vulnerable to young audiences if the situation is compromised, or your delivery is not ideal for the setting. In this discussion, Alex reveals how his wild and mesmerizing style is methodically built, brick by brick.

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Interview #039 Steve Denning, The knowledge-based organization: Using stories to embody and transfer knowledge

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2008 62:27


Steve Denning you used storytelling to reform the world bank. Good business cases are developed through the use of numbers, but they are typically approved on the basis of stories. A story can translate dry, abstract numbers into compelling pictures of how the deep yearnings of decision influencers can come true.

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FTF #116 Jacob and the Dime

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2008 4:55


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FTF #115 - Horse and Stag

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2007 1:17


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Interview #031 Mark Wagler - Reshaping classrooms with narrative pedagogy.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2007 62:41


Mark Wagler built up a theory of narrative pedagogy, and a set of teaching practices that helped students experience their lives and the world around them as a story. In this podcast we talk about reshaping classrooms with narrative pedagogy or storytelling in teaching a practice to build an effective learning community.

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FTF #114 - Lamb and The Wolf

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2007 1:25


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Interview #028 Brother Blue - Street Storytelling and storytelling from the heart.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2007 66:30


Storyteller Brother Blue appeared on the Art of Storytelling with Children to talk about street storytelling and storytelling from the heart. I am very proud to bring you this conversation about street storytelling and everything else related to storytelling with storyteller Brother Blue.

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FTF #113 - The Mice hold Council

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2007 1:10


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FTF #112 - Wolf and the Dog

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2007 2:22


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Interview #020 Steve Otto - Bringing Storytelling to New Communities.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2007 58:48


Steve Otto describes how the "Chicken festival" started a traveling storytelling festival designed to help spread the art of storytelling. Traveling to different areas of the state every two years.

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Interview #018 Rev Victoria Burdick - Storytelling in Ceremony.

The Art of Storytelling with Brother Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2007 55:29


In this interview with the Reverend Victoria Burdick, M. Div Hospice Chaplain ~ Celebrant we discuss how storytelling can be used in wedding ceremonies to create the ceremony. We also discuss how storytelling is used in hospice work.

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FTF #111 - Beatle and Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2007 2:56


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FTF #110 - City Country Mouse

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2007 3:01


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FTF #109 - Pigeons and the Hawk

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2007 1:15


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FTF #108 - The Fox and the Eagle

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2007 1:08


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