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Latest podcast episodes about erin holmes

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
Are French Quarter stakeholders on board with new security recommendations?

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 9:40


The Bratton report is recommending a number of things to improve security in New Orleans, including closing Bourbon Street to traffic. We get Erin Holmes's reaction. She's the Executive Director of the Vieux Carré Property Owners, Residents and Associates (VCPORA).

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
How do people in the French Quarter feel about security proposals?

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 11:26


Checking in with Erin Holmes from the Vieux Carre Property Owners, Residents, and Associates about the recent town hall on security, what people think about some of the proposals, and just how things have been in the French Quarter the last couple months.

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
French Quarter safety and Trump's executive orders: 7am

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 23:11


* We check in with Erin Holmes from the Vieux Carre Property Owners, Residents, and Associates about the recent town hall on security, what people think about some of the proposals, and just how things have been in the French Quarter the last couple months. * We continue our conversation about President Trump's executive orders with Jamie Rowen, a professor at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Are some of them working even if they're being overturned by the courts?

Band in Minnesota
68. MMEA '25 WRAP-UP [ATTEND YOUR STATE CONVENTION!]

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 47:31


Brad and Erin unpack their experience at the 2025 MMEA Midwinter Convention. It was three full days of concerts, professional development sessions, exhibits, networking, and fun! ATTEND YOUR STATE CONVENTION, regardless of how long you've been teaching, where you work, or what time of year it happens! GO LEARN AND GROW AND CONNECT! Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you find podcasts! Band is Everything - It's all about band and it's not about band at all! Bradley Mariska & Erin Holmes, hosts

Come, Follow Me: BYU Speeches Podcast
Waiting upon the Lord: The Antidote to Uncertainty | Erin Kramer Holmes | April 2017

Come, Follow Me: BYU Speeches Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 33:26


Erin Holmes shares an antidote to uncertainty, which we all experience painfully at some point. We need to learn what "waiting upon the Lord" really means. Click here to access the speech page on our website.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crafting a Meaningful Life with Mary Crafts
(Ep 313) Crafting Your Narrative Arc: How to Develop a Compelling Story with Erin K. Holmes

Crafting a Meaningful Life with Mary Crafts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 29:49


Mary is joined by Erin Holmes, a professor at Brigham Young University, to discuss the power of storytelling. They explore how storytelling can foster connection, build community, and promote personal growth. Erin shares insights from her experience teaching storytelling and highlights the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in sharing our stories. They also discuss the upcoming launch of the She Can I Can program, which aims to support women in sharing their stories. Tune in to discover the transformative power of storytelling in crafting a meaningful life. Here is the link to register on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/she-can-i-can-tickets-815731423647?aff=oddtdtcreator About Erin: Erin Holmes is a distinguished professor at Brigham Young University, specializing in the intersection of theater and media arts with social sciences. She's currently preparing a study abroad experience in London focused on unexpected connections between these disciplines. Erin's work includes nurturing students' storytelling abilities and exploring how sharing personal narratives can foster transformation and empowerment.   Get Mary's New Book Today! https://marycraftsinc.com/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crafting-a-meaningful-life-with-mary-crafts/id1336191892 Follow Mary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marycrafts Follow Mary On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mary.crafts4 #crafting a meaningful life, #gratitude practices

Band in Minnesota
62. Brad & Erin: Beating the Winter Blues

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 39:21


It's the middle of winter and we're talking about ways to beat the winter blues --- by talking movies, hockey, and lots of cool things happening here in the classroom! In our "What's On Your Stand" segment, we highlight the music of Yukiko Nishimura ("Flying Away" and "Northern Lights") as well as "Whirlwind" by Jodie Blackshaw. Thank you to our sponsors, Schmitt Music, ACDC Reeds, and GrandTours. Hosted by Bradley Mariska and Erin Holmes, Farmington High School.

The Growing Band Director
131 Band is Everything Crossover Episode with Erin Holmes and Bradley Mariska

The Growing Band Director

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 57:40


In a joint podcast of The Growing Band Director Podcast and the Everything Band Podcast - we cover the realistic workload of a band director - dealing with SEL struggles - tips for rehearsing and conducting your band - ways to teach your students to listen in rehearsal, and much more! To gain access to all show notes and audio files please Subscribe to the podcast and consider supporting the show on Patreon - using the button at the top of growingband.com Our mission is to share practical  advice and explore topics that will help every band director, no matter your experience level, as well as music education students who are working to join us in the coming years. Connect with us with comments or ideas Visit our merchandise store to purchase exclusive swag from The Growing Band Director Podcast  Follow the show: Podcast website : Growingband.com On Youtube The Growing Band Director  Facebook-The Growing Band Director Podcast Group Instagram @thegrowingbanddirector Tik Tok @thegrowingbanddirector If you like what you hear please: Leave a Five Star Review and  Share us with another band director! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kyle-smith95/support

Band in Minnesota
60. The Growing Band Director (Kyle Smith)

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 56:53


A special crossover episode with The Growing Band Director Podcast & host Kyle Smith! The majority of our episode focuses on workload, job expectations, and work/life balance. We also have a *CLASSICS* edition of "What's on Your Stand" featuring the music of Morton Gould (specifically, the arrangement by Douglas Wagner), Frank Erickson (Air for Band), and Karl King (The Iowa Band Law March). Join hosts Erin Holmes and Bradley Mariska, with guest Kyle Smith, as Band is Everything joins with The Growing Band Director Podcast to present a special crossover episode!

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
How new crime cameras in the Quarter are helping combat the problem

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 11:27


Tommy talks with Erin Holmes, Executive Director of the Vieux Carré Property Owners, Residents and Associates

Music Ed Insights
Keep Learning and Know Your ”Why” with Erin Holmes

Music Ed Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 25:19


Alan and Steve talk with Erin Holmes about lessons learned from doing a podcast, teaching, leadership and always being in the process of learning more.

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Band in Minnesota
55. Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest?

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 32:31


55. Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest? It's fall and school is back in full swing! And, in what will come as a shock to nobody, things are absolutely CRAZY at Farmington High School. Brad and Erin share stories of insomnia and school struggles (shattered glass everywhere!!!). In a return of the “What's on Your Stand?” segment, they also discuss the music of Michelle Fernandez, Elaine Hagenberg, and Preston Hazzard. Plus, a really fun and inspirational story about jazz band!  Hang with Brad and Erin for 30 minutes - we know you'll have fun. Thank you to our season supporters: GrandTours, our premiere sponsor, and Schmitt Music, our exclusive retail sponsor.  Hosted by Bradley Mariska and Erin Holmes.  Band is Everything (formerly Band in Minnesota)

Granite State Golfers
Episode 30: Erin Holmes (Maine)

Granite State Golfers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 26:01


The Neighboring State Project continues. This episode features Erin Holmes who just captured her first Maine state am title.  We talk about her mindset going into the tournament and for the final round when she had a big lead. I talked with Erin about her early years in golf and her time playing golf at Bucknell.  She talks about what is in her bag and why she went back to her high school putter. Erin was a lot of fun to talk with and I hope you enjoy the conversation. Song is Good Vibe by Ketsa is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Band in Minnesota
53. Brad & Erin are Exhausted

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 50:59


It's the end of the school year. And maybe the end of season 2 of this podcast? So spend a bit of time just hangin' with Brad and Erin. It will be good for your soul. --- Welcome to Band in Minnesota, a podcast that teaches life lessons for musicians and non-musicians alike. My name is Bradley Mariska, and along with my co-host Erin Holmes, we give you an inside look at life in our world through conversation, laughs, and insightful guest interviews.  Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! To learn more about our podcast or listen to past episodes, please visit us using the links below. *Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BandinMinnesota *Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bandinminnesota *Web: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/band-in-minnesota Co-Hosts Bradley Mariska and Erin Holmes teach band at Farmington High School in Farmington, Minnesota (this podcast is their own and is not a reflection of or endorsement by Farmington Area Public Schools). Read their bios here: https://www.tigerfanclub.org/directors

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
What's The Latest On The French Quarter Oversight?

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 10:46


Erin Holmes joins Tommy to talk about the French Quarter and the future of the area. 

Band in Minnesota
52. Pep Band (w/Michael Thursby & Daniel James Felton)

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 52:18


This week's episode (#52) features Michael Thursby (Minnesota State University-Mankato) and Daniel James Felton (Tartan HS, Oakdale, MN) to discuss the role and importance of pep band and athletic bands in high school and college music programs. We talk about staying relevant to your students and community and how popular music is helping to guide and shape the future of music education. *Learn more about Daniel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-felton-b18102aa/ *Learn more about Michael: https://hss.mnsu.edu/academic-programs/music/music-faculty-staff/michael-thursby/ --- Welcome to Band in Minnesota, a podcast that teaches life lessons for musicians and non-musicians alike. My name is Bradley Mariska, and along with my co-host Erin Holmes, we give you an inside look at life in our world through conversation, laughs, and insightful guest interviews.  Please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! To learn more about our podcast or listen to past episodes, please visit us using the links below. *Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BandinMinnesota *Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bandinminnesota *Web: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/band-in-minnesota Co-Hosts Bradley Mariska and Erin Holmes teach band at Farmington High School in Farmington, Minnesota (this podcast is their own and is not a reflection of or endorsement by Farmington Area Public Schools). Read their bios here: https://www.tigerfanclub.org/directors

Band in Minnesota
51. JERRY LUCKHARDT RETURNS!

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 50:59


We are so excited to welcome Jerry Luckhardt back to the Band in Minnesota Podcast!  Jerry is the founder of Band in Minnesota and we spend time reminiscing about the origins of the program and learning about what he's currently up to. Spoiler alert: he's super busy with all his duties at the University of Minnesota, and with both the Medalist Concert Band and the Encore Wind Ensemble! This episode features shout-outs to several amazing Minnesota band directors, including Brady Krusemark, Ryan Anderson, Tara Michlitsch, and John Greene. We discuss and celebrate the music of Adrian Sims, Tommy Wu, Kevin Day, and Julie Giroux.  Also hear about amazing programs by The Medalist Band, including their free summer band camp for rising 6th-grade students and the Earl Benson Concerto Contest.  Join hosts Brad Mariska and Erin Holmes for a very special episode, in which the past meets the present! We are so glad to have Jerry back!

Band in Minnesota
48. Teaching in Small & Rural Schools (Andy Nelson, Milaca)

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 44:33


This episode is completely dedicated to our colleagues who experience the difficulties (and joys!) of teaching in small schools and rural schools. Their experiences are full of unique social and educational challenges ... and it's important for college students, teachers in larger schools, and administrators, to understand these special circumstances. Brad and Erin are both both products of small-school music education programs. Our guest, Andy Nelson (Milaca Public Schools) had dedicated his life to rural education. Hear firsthand stories about both the unique challenges of being a small-school music educator. And, hopefully, there will be a part two. Because we are only scratching the surface! ... Find us on any podcasting app or stream in us on the web at www.anchor.fm/band-in-minnesota Bradley Mariska and Erin Holmes, hosts EPISODE 48: ANDY NELSON

The Federalist Radio Hour
The Frightening Direction Of ‘Deconstructionist' Sex Policy

The Federalist Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 39:37


Warning: This episode discusses difficult subject matter that may be inappropriate for children.On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," researcher and writer Erin Holmes joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how the sexual revolution paired with the digital era facilitated the normalization of deconstructivist sex policy and to explain what the public should do to protect children's innocence. Read Holmes' work here: https://thepublicinsight.org/paper/pedophilia-normalization-in-society-and-the-battle-for-legislative-frameworks/

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Federalist Radio Hour: The Frightening Direction Of ‘Deconstructionist' Sex Policy

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023


Warning: This episode discusses difficult subject matter that may be inappropriate for children. On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” researcher and writer Erin Holmes joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how the sexual revolution paired with the digital era facilitated the normalization of deconstructivist sex policy and to explain what the […]

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Band in Minnesota
44. Brad & Erin at the Midwest Clinic!

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 36:24


What happens when BAND IN MINNESOTA travels to Chicago for the Midwest Clinic? Well, you're about to find out! This episode features three "live" segments of our time at the world's largest gathering of band and orchestra directors. And when 18,000 musicians gather for a single convention during the coldest week of the year, we have a lot of thoughts! Join us as we reminisce. Whether you were there or not ... whether you're a band director or not... and whether you're from Minnesota or not.... it doesn't matter! Because BAND IS LIFE and there are lessons for everyone in this and every episode of Band in Minnesota. Hosted by Bradley Mariska and Erin Holmes, Farmington High School (MN).

Perfectly Scarred
Let's talk about living in Boldness

Perfectly Scarred

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 46:17


Today I am joined with Erin Holmes in a conversation about boldness! Erin is a wife, mother, and Pastors wife of Journey Church out of Las Vegas! She shares her experiences with growing into her personality and why we should live boldly for the Kingdom of God!

By Study and By Faith
Waiting Upon the Lord: The Antidote to Uncertainty | Erin Kramer Holmes | April 2017

By Study and By Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 33:18


Erin Holmes shares an antidote to uncertainty, which we all experience painfully at some point. We need to learn what "waiting upon the Lord" really means. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Swine.It
#SHORTS: Alternatives to fat in the sow's diet, with Dr. Erin Holmes

Swine.It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 0:54


Fat is always a beneficial ingredient to increase the sow diet's energy density during lactation. But considering how expensive fat is right now, we need to think about some more viable alternatives. Dr. Holmes discusses these concerns with us. Have you watched this episode? *Watch the full episode: https://www.swinecampus.com/blog ------------- The Swine it Podcast Roundtable is brought to you by Cargill (https://www.cargill.com/animal-nutrition/species/swine). Give us a Rating & Review - http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1460280128

Swine.It
#147 - Roundtable: Lactating sows in the summer heat - how do we keep their feed intake high - Dr. Erin Holmes

Swine.It

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 30:29


With the summer getting closer pig farmers will need to start worrying about the effects of heat stress on their pigs. It can have a large impact on the productivity of the animals, especially for sows in lactation as maintaining high feed intake is critical. In this episode, Dr. Greiner and Dr. Erin Holmes discuss different feeding and management strategies that can help alleviate some of that heat stress during the summer months. "

Come Follow Up
Numbers 11-14; 20-24

Come Follow Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 54:57


"Rebel Not Ye against the Lord, Neither Fear." Come Follow Up host Ben Lomu meets with Old Testament scholar Melissa Inouye, as well as special guest Erin Holmes, to discuss how we can be healed spiritually by looking to Jesus Christ, as well as how we can seek wisdom in our wanderings. Also discussed are the reasons for the forty-year sojourn of the Israelites, and the functions of personal and prophetic revelation. These discussions correlate with the weekly Come, Follow Me resource from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. With participation from the live studio audience and engagement via social media for viewers at home, Come Follow Up complements your personal and family scripture study.

Feedstuffs Precision Pork
FEEDSTUFFS PRECISION PORK Market Report – January 29

Feedstuffs Precision Pork

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 5:16


In this episode of Feedstuffs Precision Pork, Erin Holmes, Ph.D., swine nutritionist with Provimi, fills in for host Dave Bauer. She offers some hog market perspective and market highlights for the week as well as provides some tips on how to efficiently manage nutrition in the face of high feed costs.The recent rally in ingredient prices continues to hold. Have we reached a point where prices have demanded acres for this spring? Holmes believes perhaps we have. In South America, rains are hindering harvest and replanting of the next crop. At the same time, export demand for U.S. soy to Europe is on the rise. In China, reports are that there were large purchases of ethanol and corn this week. This has fueled the market. This is the largest purchase of ethanol seen by China. What’s ahead? Holmes explains.These are uncertain times and it will pay dividends to be well-prepared. If you have questions on this week’s recap or want to discuss something not covered, feel free to ASK DAVE at David_Bauer@cargill.com. Plan today for tomorrow’s success.Follow Feedstuffs Precision Pork on your favorite podcast platform or find it on www.Feedstuffs.com and www.NationalHogFarmer.com

Band in Minnesota
28. Teacher Toolkit for Fall 2020 (Scott Agster & Erin Holmes)

Band in Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 31:39


TAKEOVER EPISODE!!! Erin Holmes (Director of Bands at Farmington High School) and Scott Agster (Adjunct Professor at Anoka Ramsey Community College & current All-State Jazz Director) discuss tools and strategies for starting off the Fall 2020 school year. Scott guides you through devices and software to make recording from home practical. Erin gives some insight into how Farmington is setting their students up for success from day one. Jerry and Brad are nowhere to be found in this very special TAKEOVER episode. We hope you enjoy!

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YogiTriathlete Podcast
Erin Holmes, World Record Holder On Rising Above Trauma and Choosing Happiness

YogiTriathlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 64:25


From her recently confirmed Guinness Book World Record to her wellness program for veterans and her ever-evolving role as a performer, Erin is for sure sharing her gifts in this world. As part of the performance duo, ClicKlickBoom Erin is on a mission to encourage everyone to always believe in yourself and never give up on doing what you love, even if your life goes in a different direction. She has experienced, endured, and risen above massive trauma to find that she is still alive and in charge of her happiness each day. In this episode, we discuss: - navigating life from the studs - living with level 10 pain all the time - matching our internal and external life - the risks that allowed her to heal - changing the structure of health and wellness education in the VA - the world record that changed her life - feeling like hot garbage and choosing happiness - tap that If you love the pod then we'd love you to leave a review on Apple Podcast. Namaste - Jess

The Pastor Wife Life
086: Treasured Groups - Connecting Women in Your Church and Community with the Word with Erin Holmes

The Pastor Wife Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 42:35


Erin Holmes is a pastor's wife and the founder of Treasured Groups - "a small group ministry designed to bring women together from all churches and denominations."  In this episode, she shares how Treasured Groups can provide a simple yet effective way to connect with the women of your church and community through the Word.

Finding Center
Uncertainty and Ambiguity

Finding Center

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 56:43


Uncertainty and Ambiguity First, we hear from Dr. Erin Holmes from her devotional address, "Waiting Upon the Lord: the Antidote to Uncertainty." In the second half, Dr. Eric Gillet shares "Testimony and other 'Wicked' Problems."

Conversations at the Washington Library
129. Mapping a Nation with Erin Holmes and Janine Yorimoto Boldt

Conversations at the Washington Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 37:00


Maps do more than visualize landscapes, identify political borders, or chart rivers and oceans. They show us the many and varied ways that we make sense of the world around us. How then, did Early Americans make sense of their world through maps?  Mapping a Nation: Shaping the Early American Republic offers one answer. It is an exhibit currently on display at the American Philosophical Society (APS) in Philadelphia. Using maps, the tools to make them, and other objects, the exhibition shows "how maps were used to create and extend the physical, political, and ideological boundaries of the new nation while creating and reinforcing structural inequalities in the Early Republic." On this episode, lead curator Dr. Erin Holmes and co-curator Dr. Janine Yorimoto Boldt sit down with Jim Ambuske to discuss how they brought Mapping a Nation to life. You'll also get a sneak peak at Dr. Boldt's next exhibition, Dr. Franklin, Citizen Scientist, which will open at APS in Spring 2020. About Our Guests: Erin Holmes is the Kinder Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Missouri. She is a former Washington Library Fellow. She is also a former Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellow at the American Philosophical Society where was lead curator for Mapping a Nation: Shaping the Early American Republic. She received her Ph.D. in History from the University of South Carolina in 2017 and B.A. in History from the College of William and Mary. Her research compares the evolution of plantation slavery and colonial identity through the built environment in Virginia, South Carolina, and Barbados during the long 18th century. Janine Yorimoto Boldt is the 2018-2020 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the American Philosophical Society. She is lead curator for the 2020 exhibition, Dr. Franklin, Citizen Scientist, and was co-curator of Mapping a Nation: Shaping the Early American Republic. Janine received her PhD in American Studies from William & Mary in 2018. Her current book project investigates the political function and development of portraiture in colonial Virginia. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske, Ph.D. leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. A historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World, Ambuske graduated from the University of Virginia in 2016. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA Law, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project.  He is currently at work on a book about emigration from Scotland in the era of the American Revolution as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press.

Conversations at the Washington Library
Mapping a Nation with Erin Holmes and Janine Yorimoto Boldt

Conversations at the Washington Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 37:29


Maps do more than visualize landscapes, identify political borders, or chart rivers and oceans. They show us the many and varied ways that we make sense of the world around us. How then, did Early Americans make sense of their world through maps? Mapping a Nation: Shaping the Early American Republic offers one answer. It is an exhibit currently on display at the American Philosophical Society (APS) in Philadelphia. Using maps, the tools to make them, and other objects, the exhibition shows "how maps were used to create and extend the physical, political, and ideological boundaries of the new nation while creating and reinforcing structural inequalities in the Early Republic." On this episode, lead curator Dr. Erin Holmes and co-curator Dr. Janine Yorimoto Boldt sit down with Jim Ambuske to discuss how they brought Mapping a Nation to life. You'll also get a sneak peak at Dr. Boldt's next exhibition, Dr. Franklin, Citizen Scientist, which will open at APS in Spring 2020. About Our Guests: Erin Holmes is the Kinder Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Missouri. She is a former Washington Library Fellow. She is also a former Andrew W. Mellon Post-Doctoral Curatorial Fellow at the American Philosophical Society where was lead curator for Mapping a Nation: Shaping the Early American Republic. She received her Ph.D. in History from the University of South Carolina in 2017 and B.A. in History from the College of William and Mary. Her research compares the evolution of plantation slavery and colonial identity through the built environment in Virginia, South Carolina, and Barbados during the long 18th century. Janine Yorimoto Boldt is the 2018-2020 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the American Philosophical Society. She is lead curator for the 2020 exhibition, Dr. Franklin, Citizen Scientist, and was co-curator of Mapping a Nation: Shaping the Early American Republic. Janine received her PhD in American Studies from William & Mary in 2018. Her current book project investigates the political function and development of portraiture in colonial Virginia. About Our Host: Jim Ambuske leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. He received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Virginia in 2016 with a focus on Scotland and America in an Age of War and Revolution. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. Ambuske is currently at work on a book entitled Emigration and Empire: America and Scotland in the Revolutionary Era, as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/message

Overcoming Adversity
Waiting upon the Lord: The Antidote to Uncertainty | Erin Kramer Holmes, Apr 2017

Overcoming Adversity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 32:16


Erin Holmes shares an antidote to uncertainty, which we all experience painfully at some point. We need to learn what "waiting upon the Lord" really means. Support the show.

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast
142 - Why Getting Lost is Fun

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 27:23


We often fear getting lost when we travel ... but in reality, it usually either means we discover something we otherwise wouldn't have, and/or it becomes a funny story we repeat regularly later on! In Episode 142 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast I chat with three travellers who all believe that getting lost is fun (or at least it is most of the time!). First up, Lucas Peters explains his strategy of getting deliberately lost - it's more sensible than it sounds, I promise! Next up I chat with Michela Fantinel who has had some wonderful experiences getting lost while driving in Australia, for example - although as a good Australian I must warn you all to make sure you take water and petrol with you if you're driving about in the Australian outback - it's one of those places where getting lost can actually end up being a bad thing. (Michela is fine!) Finally, I talk to Erin Holmes about some of the various times she's got lost while travelling.  Links: Travel Journal School - www.traveljournalschool.com  Lucas Peters - http://www.lucasmpeters.com/  Michela at Rocky Travel - https://www.rockytravel.net/  Erin Holmes at Explore With Erin - http://explorewitherin.com/    Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Show notes: https://notaballerina.com/142

Preservation Destination
Episode 14: Advocacy and Planning in Historic Cities with Erin Holmes

Preservation Destination

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 64:03


In this week’s episode I interview Erin Holmes, the Executive Director of the Vieux Carre Property Owners, Residents and Associates. Through her role as the Executive Director of the VCPORA and as the previous Advocacy Coordinator for the Preservation Resource Center, Erin fights for the historic integrity of New Orleans; her passion for advocacy shows in her commitment to making the city a better place for both tourists and locals. Erin and I discuss the work the VCPORA does to “maintain the French Quarter as a living, breathing neighborhood in addition to being a major economic driver in the city and state.” On a daily basis the VCPORA contends with issues such as short term rentals and sustainable tourism management.

The Band Director's Lounge Podcast
#19: Erin Holmes & Bradley Mariska - Farmington, MN

The Band Director's Lounge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 90:18


Download Episode! Today I am talking with two local band director rock-stars, Erin Holmes and Bradley Mariska from Farmington High School in Farmington, MN. As the Director of Bands at Farmington High School, Erin Holmes conducts the Wind Ensemble, Varsity Band, Jazz I, Birdland Jazz, and is the head director of the Farmington Tiger Marching Band.In 2017, School Band and Orchestra Magazine named Holmes one of the nation's “50 Directors Who Make a Difference. She is the Jazz Chair for Minnesota Music Educators Association (MMEA) in 2018, she is the first woman in the organization's history to be chosen for this position. Bradley Mariska has been the Associate Director of Bands at Farmington High School since 2016. At FHS, he conducts the Symphonic Band, Concert Band, Jazz II, Jazz III, and is the Assistant Director of the Farmington Tiger Marching Band. Mariska has served as an All-State Band Section Coach and has held the position of Director on the boards of several arts organizations including the Austin Area Commission for the Arts, Austin Symphony Orchestra, and Pine Center for the Arts. He also taught at the MacPhail Center for Music at both their Apple Valley and Austin locations. Brad was recently elected as the Minnesota Music Educators Association Vice President. Today we talk all things Farmington band. There are so many interesting factoids about these two and the farmington program that you'll have to goto the show notes to see everything that we cover. Let's jump into the interview! Episode Overview Welcome & Backgrounds (01:43) Music Journey - Why music? (03:00) Farmington High School Band (10:35) Jazz Band ((14:56) Trips & Travel (19:41) Repertoire & programming for multiple ensembles (24:06) Student Leadership (35:07) Recruitment & videos for younger students (44:15) “The Music Suite” (51:45) Favorite budget purchase (53:41) Farmington band boosters (57:08) Recommended books (59:03) Teaching Music with Passion (2002) The Talent Code: Greatness Isn't Born. It's Grown. Here's How.by Bantam The Power of a Positive Team: Proven Principles and Practices that Make Great Teams Great by Jon Gordon The Power of Positive Leadership: How and Why Positive Leaders Transform Teams and Organizations and Change the World by Jon Gordon The Energy Bus: 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work, and Team with Positive Energy by Jon Gordon Work/life balance and family (60:35) Team-teaching with a best friend (62:29) Advice for new teachers (83:05) What makes a great band program? (86:56) Other Resources Erin Holmes & Bradley Mariska (Guests) Logan Burnside (Show Host) http://thebanddirectorslounge.com (Podcast Website) https://www.facebook.com/TheBandDirectorsLounge/ (FB Website) Nominate someone to be interviewed Support The Band Director's Lounge Eargasm Earplugs Audible - 30 days free + 2 free books Donate to support the podcast Books mentioned in this episode Teaching Music with Passion (2002) The Talent Code: Greatness Isn't Born. It's Grown. Here's How by Bantam The Power of a Positive Team: Proven Principles and Practices that Make Great Teams Great by Jon Gordon The Power of Positive Leadership: How and Why Positive Leaders Transform Teams and Organizations and Change the World by Jon Gordon The Energy Bus: 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work, and Team with Positive Energy by Jon Gordon Books from episodes

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast
125 - Spending Years Abroad

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 25:42


Do you dream about spending years living abroad? I've done it, and so have all my guests today, and we are all here to tell you that if you ever get the chance to try - grab it!  Living in another country is a very special experience and quite different from just taking a trip somewhere. And if you can live in several other countries (or more!) like the first guest in this episode, Kelly Dunning, then so much the better. When I spoke to Kelly last year she was living in Tbilisi in Georgia, and we chat in this episode about how she ended up spending the best part of a decade living abroad. Next I talk to Erin Holmes who left Australia with her two young kids planning to travel in Asia for six months ... and didn't come home until five years later. I can relate to that - I left for a year in Japan and spent five and a half years living in three different countries - and we talk about how this can happen! Finally, I talk to Greg Seymour who was a bit more deliberate in his plans to spend years abroad in Costa Rica - although he still didn't have any definite plans. Links: Thanks to Awesome Maps https://awesome-maps.com/ - use AMANDA15 to get a 15% discount Kelly’s site Global Goose - http://www.global-goose.com Erin Holmes at Explore With Erin - https://explorewitherin.com/     Greg’s site Chica and Sunsets - https://chicaandsunsets.com/  Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Show notes: http://notaballerina.com/125

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast
121 - Travelling in Cold Places

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2019 25:06


Travelling in cold places is absolutely not my speciality - so Episode 121 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast is a useful one for me personally! I chat with three travellers about their experiences in cold places like Iceland, Finland and Canada; the result is a good reminder that I shouldn't ignore a destination just because the temperatures are low! First up I chat to Lucas Peters who recently took a trip to Iceland. Now, Iceland will always be one of my favourite destinations, but it definitely fits the cold bill - I visited during mid-summer and still needed all the warm clothes I could find!! Tamara Gruber then tells me about her experience visiting Quebec City for their Winter Carnival. It sounds realy, really cold - and yet really awesome, too. Finally, I talk to Erin Holmes who grew up in Western Australia like me, and therefore wasn't quite prepared for the crazy cold temperatures she and her kids experienced in northern Finland one Christmas. Fortunately, it was all worth it. Links: Flytographer - https://www.flytographer.com/ - and get $50 off a shoot by using the code AMANDA50 Lucas Peters - http://www.lucasmpeters.com/  Tamara’s podcast Vacation Mavens - http://vacationmavens.com/ Tamara’s blog We3Travel - https://we3travel.com Erin Holmes at Explore With Erin - http://explorewitherin.com/     Erin’s Instagram - https://instagram.com/explorewitherin Winter tips from group member Merry - https://www.visitcalgary.com/things-to-do/stories-from-calgary/winter-tips-for-families from Merry Swimming in Iceland tips - https://www.notaballerina.com/2014/11/promise-great-hot-dogs-iceland-interview-kari-gislason.html Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Show notes: http://notaballerina.com/121  

Balance Redefined Radio
BR 24: Facing Your Fears...

Balance Redefined Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 15:50


Hi everyone! This is Connie Sokol, and you're listening to Balance Redefined Radio. I've spent over 20 years teaching people how to redefine what balance really is, meaning a more purposeful and joyful life.   They’ve paid off credit cards, lost weight, organize their homes, and created a meaningful life plan. They've managed their time, changed habits, and experience greater success both at work and at home.   So now I decided to take the plunge and help about 100,000 new people who want to redefine balance in their lives. People ask me all the time, “How do I go from an overwhelming and chaotic life to more purpose, organization, and joy?”   That's the reason why I'm doing this podcast, to give you trusted answers and create a space where you could find balance. My name is Connie Sokol and welcome to Balance Redefined Radio…   Welcome back!   So glad you're choosing to spend some more time together…   I've got some great things to share with you today about facing your fears because we all have them. This is always something we're going to have to deal with. Spoiler alert! In our lives, whenever we're trying to move forward in anything, this is going to come up…   So the beauty is that we get to learn how to embrace these fears, how to make them our friend and all the cliches that are out there. It's true. We really get to learn how we personally navigate dealing with our own fears.   Now, the fears I'm talking about today are not, “Oh wow. I’m at the top of a 500 foot cliff, and I'm afraid that this is a bad idea for me to sort of like free climb down.” Okay? That makes total sense why you would be afraid and very, very afraid...   I would really pay attention to that fear. Okay, so that's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about there's something good that you want to do.   Maybe it's something you've wanted to do forever. Maybe you're standing at that precipice, and you're going, “Oh, I'm actually now here ready to do it, but I'm scared. I'm afraid…”   I feel fear and excitement, and we know that those two are two peas in a pod, and I've talked about that before. Fear and excitement are two companions, and so you just want to keep emphasizing one more than the other so that you can keep moving forward.   Whichever one is more debilitating to you, you want to make sure you keep moving forward in the direction that you've wanted to go for the good thing that you want to accomplish.   So I know I talked to people all the time and they're like, “Yeah, that sounds really good, but how do I do it in real life?...”   So I'm going to give you a few little thoughts today-feudal tips. Try to choose one that you can actually put into play. So the best way that that can work is if right now you think in your mind, “What is something that I really want to move forward?”   Or it's something you're already doing that you love, but you're just at an uplevel place, or a place to move to that next station as it were...   You're in a shifting place, whatever that is for you -- either learning what it is that you would need to do (you know what it is, but you're scared to move forward) or you were doing it, and you're just upleveling to another place.   You decide how this applies to you, but the first and foremost thing to recognize about fear is that it feels irrational. Well, it feels real, but it's these irrational fears that we have about where things can go, what can go wrong, how I could do it poorly, how I can embarrass myself, how I'll fail.   My daughter is so cute. She's got that whole thing about, you know, “If I lose my pencil, then I'm going to end up living in a van down by the river…”   So it's not that kind of a trail that we want to go down. We want to stop that spiral before it starts.   We want to be able to acknowledge, “Wow, in our growth timeline, in our purpose timeline, this is right in step.” It's right on schedule. So we can anticipate it, and then we can move through it because we have some tools.   So the first thing I want to share about fear is taught by Kevin J. Worthen in his talk “Fear not,” and he talks about the acronym for fear of being: False Evidence Appearing Real.   Then I've mentioned that in another couple of podcasts because I like to come back to this because it is false evidence appearing real...   Some things look very real, and some things are very real, “Oh, well, I don't have enough money to move this forward.” But the thing that's false about it that we need to move beyond is standing still is not our only solution.   That's not our only way of working around that problem...   What we do is get afraid of the solution, or afraid that there isn't a good solution, or afraid that the solution we have obviously isn't going to work...   So therefore, that means, “This isn't going to work and we're going to live in a van down by the river…” So instead we need to step back, and we need to engage in partnership with the divine.   This is where this comes into huge play because the reality is if we think that we're doing this all on our own, then for sure we're going to be afraid. Absolutely...   We're going to recognize those limitations. I love this talk by Erin Holmes on waiting upon the Lord. The antidote to uncertainty and sharing when she was talking with this professor, Professor Clark (Gregory Clark), and he was grappling with is tension between fear and faith.   And he said, “What is the source of fear? And his answer was -- I think it's rooted in the assumption that I must solve all my problems and face all my challenges alone using my own resources.” That is frightening because deep in my heart I know how limited those resources are...   Knowing that I am not capable of changing myself or my circumstances for the better, I stand frozen in fear. Has that ever been something you felt? Does that resonate with you? Have you ever felt like, “I know my limitations and I stand frozen in fear?” I think we can all relate to that.   Where you get to a place and you just go, “It isn’t clear anymore, and I don't know where to go. I don't know what that looks like. I don't know how to get there,” and so fear is really saying, “There's only one way to do this, and I can't do it.”   “I don't have anyone to help me do it, and there's no other way or variety that those things are not true…”   That is the false evidence. So what we want to do is step back, partner with the divine and be able to say what I call the “third way.” There's a third way.   There's a different way to go about doing it that maybe we haven't seen before or don't know yet...   But it's there because if we feel in our soul that it's something we’re to do, then we will have the divine way open that we will be able to find it and know what it is.   So I encourage you to be looking for the “third way,” whatever that looks like…   I link it back to Moses in the Old Testament where he's standing before the Red Sea. He’s got chariots on one side. He's got a lot of water on the other side, and there's no real option to go back.   It only looks like two ways, but guess what? There's a third way, and that Red Sea opens…   So in our lives there's going to be those moments where we just see two ways, and we don't realize that there is a third way of that sea opening.   But it's just as real as the ones that are before us. Okay?...   So that's the whole third option. You can face your fears with realizing how you can look differently at the False Evidence Appearing Real...   So then the next thing we need to do is, you know, people say a lot of times, “Oh, we'll just have faith, you know, overcome that fear with faith.”   And it's like, “We’ve got to squeeze our hands and crack our knuckles…”   Let's really exercise faith here people!   Okay? This is not like that. I love this quote from Neil Anderson. He says, “Faith is not only a feeling, it is a decision.” It is a decision. We decide.   We say, “You know what? I can either be scared, or I can move forward. I can do something.” That is an act of faith. It's a decision and it's an action. I love that quote (you've heard me share this before) that says, “I want to. I get to. I choose to.” I love that quote...   I'm probably saying in the wrong order, but that's the order that I remember it. I like it...   So remember, “I want to. I get to. I choose to,” instead of being afraid of what's in front of you.   Now put a different lens on in front of that and be able to say, instead of, “I have to. I don't want to” -- you know, that kind of feeling of “I want to avoid that.”   Instead put that new lens on, “I want to. I get to. I choose to.” Feel the difference in that. It is game changing...   It's life changing for me when I put that lens on something, especially when it's something I actually really truly want to do, but I'm just afraid to move forward.   Okay, so face the False Evidence Appearing Real, and then decide to act in faith-meaning you're going to do an action.   You're going to actually move it forward...   For me, that's me being able to set a deadline. Me saying, “I'm going to speak at such and such a place,” and agreeing to it, then putting it off for six weeks until I'm a three days out.   The weekend before, I'm going, “Well, what I've actually been doing is seed-bedding…”   I've been reading. I've been studying. I've been talking to people, and I've been gathering all the stuff that I don't really realize I've gathered until I sit down and start to barf it out.   Sorry, a little bit indelicate, but I just start getting that tidal wave out, just sit, and then I can go back to sift and say, “What is it that really is going to resonate with this particular audience?”   And that's what I just had to do this week…   I'm speaking at one of the biggest women's conferences in the country. I'm wrapping up tomorrow. It's 20,000 women plus that come from all over the country and outside of it to come to all these classes. There are 300 plus classes in this.   These very things, these life questions, are for partnering with the divine as we go through it. And mine this week was on covenant women -- fearless, faithful in fulfilling our destiny.   And as I've been talking about these things, you know, it was a crazy week. It's been a crazy couple of months of starting, you know, launching this new program, launching the podcast, and launching all of these things that were huge, big, and dynamic.   I'm going to pick up my daughter from Europe because she's been nannying there in France, and all of these things are happening all at the same time. Throw in the start of school and, you know, it has just been crazy.   I literally have been up three, four, five in the morning and staying up late…   I still needed to do my talks. So guess what? I ended up having to do my talks this week. I had the outlines, but I hadn't done the PowerPoints. I hadn't done the actual talks. I was literally laying track as fast as the train was coming.   The night before, the morning of, and even last night, I knew my kids needed my cuddles. It was 9:30 when I finally got done with the day. Then I still needed to do my presentation for this morning on the PowerPoint. It was 9:30, and I looked at my kids. I just thought, “They need me. They need loves, my hello, my support, and my connection. I need to give that to them.”   I just gave over to that thought. As soon as I had that thought, I did not fear… At first I felt this anxiousness of, “Oh my gosh, what am I going to get this done? I'm going to have to stay up super late or get up super early.”   And I just had this clear, peaceful feeling, “It'll all work out...”   So I put first things first in my mind. My kids had their heads in their laps, and I'm scratching both of their backs at the same time, and they're going happily to sleep when the thought comes to me, “Oh, I don't have any calls in the morning…I can get up early, do this PowerPoint, and it'll be fine. I know in my soul what I want to say, I just have to actually put it down.”   That's what happened, and I got done actually a little bit early this morning.   So it was crazy awesome, but I had to take that step of faith. I had to look through that lens of, “Oh, I want to, I get to, I choose to not have to.”   “When am I going to get time to do that,” had to switch to that lense to make that decision.Then the feeling came. Then the goodness came…   Then, I was able to do what I needed to do.   So try that -- the “third thing.” I encourage you to follow what I thought was really genius.   This one writer, Anna Davies, was talking about a study that had been done about how people can deal with anxiety or these fears published by the American Psychological Association.   The study found that when people tell themselves to “Get excited,” they perform better than when they tell themselves to “Calm down.”   Have you done that before when you were getting really stressed out?   Maybe you've had to do this presentation, this job interviewed, something at the school with the kids. Maybe you've got to do this big project, this community event, whatever it is, and you're feeling this anxiety, and have you ever tried telling yourself, “Okay, calm down, calm down.”   I know I'd be at an event and tell myself, “I’ve got to be on the ball.” You try to calm down and you're like, “Where's that meditation?” Right?   Try flipping that and saying, “I'm so excited to do this job interview. I'm so excited to do this.”   Anna Davies finishes the quoting Alison Wood Brookes by saying, “When people feel anxious and try to calm down they are thinking of all the things that could go badly. When they're excited, they're thinking of all the things that could go well.”   So I just want to make this point that when we're looking at something that we do want to do, we're just sort of being paralyzed by fear.   Then the beautiful thing to do is put on a lens of excitement and put that at the beginning.   “I'm so excited to _____,” whatever that might be. And try this with your kids. I've done this with my kids for the first days of school and didn't even realize it at first.   I was trying to calm them down by like, “You're okay, you got this,” you know, as you're calling coping strategies. Right?   Inadvertently, I didn't realize that I was kind of doing the other thing because my little six year old was like, “Oh, I'm going to miss you.” Right?   Then I started talking about the teacher that we met, how awesome she was, and where his desk was. He has his buddy sitting right by him. His two best friends are in class. It's going to be such a blast.   They get to go to the big kid playground now, and they get two recesses...   I mean it rocks. Plus he's got his Pokemon lunch box, so all is well…   He was getting pretty excited. I did not realize that I was following this protocol until I just found this quote, and I was like, “Yeah, I saw that.”   That worked. He went to first grade, and he is having a great time...   So here are couple of things I hope that you'll consider when you're facing your fears.   When you're saying, “I really feel this way, and I know it's false evidence, but it sure feels real.”   Then be able to say, “Okay, here's the third way here. I know that I can fear not, I'm going to face it, and look for that false evidence because that's a third way.”   There's a third way, and we can figure it out, whatever that is.   The second thing is to decide...   Remember, faith is not only a feeling, but it's a decision. You have to make it. Remember that it can include, “I want to. I get to. I choose to.”   Lastly, try to see it through a lens of the excited. “I'm excited about this,” instead of being all nervous and fearful. Alright?   Give those a try today with whatever you got going on, and let me know what happens... #I'mexcited. #teamreplay or #teamlive.   Tell me what you've learned because as I said before, as you post below, other people will be inspired by your experiences and isn't that the best?   I am not the fount of all wisdom. I am not the fountain of all knowledge...   I am a guide to a spring of great, juicy, wonderful things, and they're beautiful things.   They're things that are going to help you in your life. That spring is made more abundant by everybody else adding in their cup of water there -- even two tablespoons.   So put something in that you've learned that's resonated with you from what I've shared, or put in something that you've tried and let me know how it goes. I would love, love, love it.   Whatever you do, choose one thing from this podcast today to try today, not next week, but today. Try it today and let me know how it goes. Okay, and remember, keep living your life Balance reDefined. You got it! Thanks for listening. Remember to rate and subscribe. If you are feeling the need for real balance in your life, get your free five step life plan, and get started today! Just go to conniesokol.com/download.

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast
112 - Wellness Travel

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 24:24


Wellness travel is a fast-growing industry, but it's a part of travel that I haven't taken much part in to date. I'm intrigued, though, I was happy to speak to three guests for Episode 112 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast who have had a whole spectrum of wellness experiences as part of their travels. First up I chat with Cheri Shanti, who has had some really interesting experiences in central America in the wellness sphere. Of everyone in this episode, it's Cheri's interesting approach to wellness activities that I most want to test out! Following this I chat to Erin Holmes who has only recently had her first experience of wellness travel, spending some time at an ayurvedic retreat in Bali, which actually does sound rather nice! Finally I talk to Lisa Scott whose take on wellness is one that I'm not sure I'll ever to convert to - running - but since I know a lot of people out there love running, I'm sure you'll love to hear about Lisa's take on how running and travel can intersect. Links: Cheri’s site The Breath of Cuba - http://www.thebreathofcuba.com   Cheri's "The Breath of Cuba" book - https://amzn.to/2zXszHL Explore with Erin - https://explorewitherin.com/  Erin’s post about her wellness retreat in Bali - https://explorewitherin.com/sukhavati-ayurvedic-retreat-bali-spa/ Lisa’s site Make + Do - https://makeplusdo.com.au  Lisa’s upcoming project Run Eat Sleep Repeat - https://www.instagram.com/runeatsleep.repeat/  Australian ParkRun Tourism Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/parkruntourismAU/  NY Times about sanatoriums in Europe - https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/18/t-magazine/sanatorium-europe-history.html Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Tweet me @amandakendle Hashtag #thoughtfultravelpod Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NotABallerina    Show notes: http://notaballerina.com/112

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast
101 - Destinations Worth Visiting Twice

The Thoughtful Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 25:09


Which destination would you love to return to? In Episode 101 of The Thoughtful Travel Podcast I’ve asked some of my guests about the destinations they keep returning to. Mine, for the record, is Japan - I lived there for two years, and have been back twice since, but want to go as many more times as is humanly possible! My first guest on this episode is Lucas Peters, who currently lives in Paris - which used to be a destination he wanted to keep returning to - but he chats with me about a Moroccan town named Asilah. Next, I talk with Jim Jones about two popular tourist destinations that he likes returning to for many different reasons - Las Vegas, and Paris. I’m with him on Paris but I’ve never been to Vegas - I think he convinces me I need to try, though. Finally, fellow West Aussie Erin Holmes and I talk about the place virtually every Perth person has been to: Bali. Erin has been there many times and has plenty of good reasons as to why she keeps returning. Links: Sponsor - Hands On Journeys https://handsonjourneys.com - use AMANDA10 for 10% off any tour My Fiji post https://www.notaballerina.com/2018/06/thoughtful-travel-empowerment-tourism-fiji-hands-on-journeys.html  Lucas Peters - author and principle photographer of the Moon Travel Guide for Morocco Lucas Peters - http://www.lucasmpeters.com/  Port XIV restaurant - https://www.portxiv.com  Jim Jones - http://travelstoriesandimages.com/ Erin Holmes at Explore With Erin - http://explorewitherin.com/     Instagram - https://instagram.com/explorewitherin Join our Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/thoughtfultravellers Tweet me @amandakendle Hashtag #thoughtfultravelpod Follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/NotABallerina    Show notes: http://notaballerina.com/101

Success Champions
Ep. 18 - Robert Caudill: a Casualty Evacuation Marine who became a Sound Healer Teaching Meditation over Medication

Success Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 30:53


Download this episode. Robert Caudill is a medically retired Marine that was discharged from the Camp Pendleton Wounded Warriors 2012. Due to his time with the casualty evacuation unit HMM-364. Since that time Robert has teamed up with Erin Holmes and created I Journey. I Journey started from a realization that Holistic Wellness was desperately needed in the military veteran community. With so many occurrences of overly medicated, anxious, injured, depressed, and suicidal veterans something seriously had to be done. Erin Holmes, co-founder of I Journey created an 8 wk wellness program she formed from rehabilitating herself from traumatic bodily injuries along with PTS trauma. She is a 300hr certified yoga instructor with emphasis on spinal rehabilitation. Over the last two years, Erin has graduated over 70 vets and counting with great program success. In the 2-month program vets of all ages learn holistic forms of healing such as yoga, meditation, nutrition, sound healing, essential oils, at home healing gadgets for pain and so much more! Erin and Robert soon realized the Wellness needed to continue on a larger scale, in a safe space, and at no cost for the veteran graduates....thus our non-profit I Journey was born. Erin teamed up with Robert Caudill, a medically retired Sergeant in the Marine Corps who's an avid sound healer, teaching meditation over medication, along with an amazing group of teachers and supporters to turn this dream into reality. Robert served close to 9 years in the Marines with several tours overseas and medically retired from service as a Sergeant from the Wounded Warriors Battalion-West. I Journey is currently starting classes for the continuation program at the Veterans Resource Center of North County (VANC) in Oceanside, Ca in Summer 2017. At the moment, these services are for graduates of the 8 week program only. If you are a vet or know someone who's interested in this program, please contact Pam in the Oceanside VA Mental Health Dept. at (760)-643-2067 ask for Pam and say "Yoga!"...she'll know what to do. I Journey will be holding periodic community fundraisers where everyone can enjoy a donation based sound healing, gentle yoga, meditation, fresh foods, and check out where all the magic happens. Thank you to all who have supported this venture. We look forward to watching this seedling of an idea grow into a beautiful forest of light,hope,and understanding of the Wellness connection for the community at large.   Donations go towards: -Electricity at VANC but thankfully no rent!!! This is major ya'll!! -Graduation Gift Baskets ($300 piece) consisting of many alternative healing gadgets, essential oils, and diffusers, nutritional shakes, yoga mat, yoga blanket, yoga block, yoga strap for at home use. -Art Supplies/Fundraiser Supplies -Teachers     If you enjoyed this episode, please Comment Share and leave a review… Come Hang With US as WE Discuss The Show Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group Success Champions Each Sunday we send out an email with the 5 episodes that aired along with this interview Sign Up Here   Affiliate Links - Which means if you click and buy our company will get paid... Audio Books have been a huge part of my journey. Audible changed the game by taking the books you love and turning them into Audio.... Check it out here https://amzn.to/2KeGXC5 Have you struggled with getting on podcasts? Have you found it difficult getting exposure? Check out what Abigail Sinclaire is doing with Human Network Connection

Success Champions
Ep. 18 - Robert Caudill: a Casualty Evacuation Marine who became a Sound Healer Teaching Meditation over Medication

Success Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 30:53


Download this episode. Robert Caudill is a medically retired Marine that was discharged from the Camp Pendleton Wounded Warriors 2012. Due to his time with the casualty evacuation unit HMM-364. Since that time Robert has teamed up with Erin Holmes and created I Journey. I Journey started from a realization that Holistic Wellness was desperately needed in the military veteran community. With so many occurrences of overly medicated, anxious, injured, depressed, and suicidal veterans something seriously had to be done. Erin Holmes, co-founder of I Journey created an 8 wk wellness program she formed from rehabilitating herself from traumatic bodily injuries along with PTS trauma. She is a 300hr certified yoga instructor with emphasis on spinal rehabilitation. Over the last two years, Erin has graduated over 70 vets and counting with great program success. In the 2-month program vets of all ages learn holistic forms of healing such as yoga, meditation, nutrition, sound healing, essential oils, at home healing gadgets for pain and so much more! Erin and Robert soon realized the Wellness needed to continue on a larger scale, in a safe space, and at no cost for the veteran graduates....thus our non-profit I Journey was born. Erin teamed up with Robert Caudill, a medically retired Sergeant in the Marine Corps who's an avid sound healer, teaching meditation over medication, along with an amazing group of teachers and supporters to turn this dream into reality. Robert served close to 9 years in the Marines with several tours overseas and medically retired from service as a Sergeant from the Wounded Warriors Battalion-West. I Journey is currently starting classes for the continuation program at the Veterans Resource Center of North County (VANC) in Oceanside, Ca in Summer 2017. At the moment, these services are for graduates of the 8 week program only. If you are a vet or know someone who's interested in this program, please contact Pam in the Oceanside VA Mental Health Dept. at (760)-643-2067 ask for Pam and say "Yoga!"...she'll know what to do. I Journey will be holding periodic community fundraisers where everyone can enjoy a donation based sound healing, gentle yoga, meditation, fresh foods, and check out where all the magic happens. Thank you to all who have supported this venture. We look forward to watching this seedling of an idea grow into a beautiful forest of light,hope,and understanding of the Wellness connection for the community at large.   Donations go towards: -Electricity at VANC but thankfully no rent!!! This is major ya'll!! -Graduation Gift Baskets ($300 piece) consisting of many alternative healing gadgets, essential oils, and diffusers, nutritional shakes, yoga mat, yoga blanket, yoga block, yoga strap for at home use. -Art Supplies/Fundraiser Supplies -Teachers     If you enjoyed this episode, please Comment Share and leave a review… Come Hang With US as WE Discuss The Show Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group Success Champions Each Sunday we send out an email with the 5 episodes that aired along with this interview Sign Up Here   Affiliate Links - Which means if you click and buy our company will get paid... Audio Books have been a huge part of my journey. Audible changed the game by taking the books you love and turning them into Audio.... Check it out here https://amzn.to/2KeGXC5 Have you struggled with getting on podcasts? Have you found it difficult getting exposure? Check out what Abigail Sinclaire is doing with Human Network Connection

Justice Speakers Institute
Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #32

Justice Speakers Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 40:20


DUI offenders and CARS – Justice Speaks Podcast In this episode, JSI Co-Founder David Wallace speaks with Erin Holmes of the Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (FAAR).  Ms. Holmes is the Director of Traffic Safety Programs at FAAR. In our conversation, we discuss the Computerized Assessment and Referral System (CARS). CARS is a screening and The post Justice Speaks Podcast Episode #32 appeared first on Justice Speakers Institute.

ACEP Frontline - Emergency Medicine
Erin Holmes: Alcohol Abuse

ACEP Frontline - Emergency Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 14:42


Host Ryan Stanton, MD, FACEP discusses alcohol abuse with Erin Holmes, the Director of Traffic Safety Programs for the Foundation of Advancing Alcohol Responsibility.