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EVENT TIME! Jeep Beach 2025 is underway! Well--technically not til Friday the 18th, but as of the drop of this podcast the dirt is rolling into the speedway and as far we're concerned--IT's ON! In this episode--which may be the last one until after the event--Char and Kurt go over last minute info. As always LISTEN TO JEEP BEACH RADIO for all the current info during the event. Download the Jeep Beach App or listen online at jeepbeach.com. Char and Kurt MAY be available to podcast next week, but their schedule as you might guess will be pretty hectic. To WATCH this episode you can always go to YouTube and check our channel @jeepbeachofficial See y'all soon!
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BWH YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@bwh_pod This week we are joined by Deborah Jane Burke, a dynamic filmmaker, writer, and producer. She has a vibrant Hollywood career having worked with networks including FOX, TBS, BET, and PBS. We discussed how the trauma of learning the history of Black people in America shapes us as Black women and we absolutely loved this episode and couldn't get enough of her, so yall know this was a good one. You gotta go listen
***This episode is sponsored by Be Rooted Co., Be Rooted Co. is a black owned company, created by Jasmin Foster. Jasmin Foster founded Be Rooted to create a space for women of color to see themselves in a place they hadn't been. Weaving culture into every design and message, Be Rooted inspires customers to explore their inner muse and celebrate self. You can find more about Be Rooted Co at berootedco.com and social media www.instagram.com/berootedco/. *** BWH YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@bwh_pod Today's special guest is Dominique Jeffries, a plant based holistic health and business mentor. Her mission is to help families regenerate their lineage on a physical, spiritual, emotional and financial level using organic superfood nutrition as their anchor to transformation. You gotta go listen
**Hey listeners, if you're looking for your next show to dive further into the ups and downs of navigating grief journeys, we'd recommend Sunshine and Rain hosted by Victoria Fortune. Go check them out on all listening platforms! Follow them for more information on their sites https://linktr.ee/sunshinenrain & https://www.instagram.com/sunshineandrainpodcast/ ** BWH YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@bwh_pod In this episode, Donika gives us a reminder to kick life back when times get harder. Don't let life walk you like a dog. Square back up lol You can find more about Donika on her social media @nika502comeup and website www.dbcomforttherapy.com. *BWH Pod 5th Year Anniversary ( Come celebrate with us) Theme: Backyard Boogie ( 90s vibe) Location: Compton, CA Date: Saturday September 21st, 2024 Event Time: 2pm-6pm -FOOD INCLUDED- Purchase Tickets here: www.eventbrite.com/e/black-women-h…ts-998123182307 BWH healing workbook can be found at: amzn.to/3kpZZF1 & Urbana Goods Store located at 1756 W El Segundo Blvd Unit D Gardena, CA 90249 If you are interested in being a guest, please find form here: linktr.ee/bwh_pod
***This episode is sponsored by Be Rooted Co., Be Rooted Co. is a black owned company, created by Jasmin Foster. Jasmin Foster founded Be Rooted to create a space for women of color to see themselves in a place they hadn't been. Weaving culture into every design and message, Be Rooted inspires customers to explore their inner muse and celebrate self. You can find more about Be Rooted Co at berootedco.com and social media www.instagram.com/berootedco/. *** BWH YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/@bwh_pod For the month of August, we will be hosting a Black Men Series. Up next we have Deandre, who recently went viral on IG's viral interviews. We discussed the highs and lows of social media and ways to not let it impact your mental wellness. Find clip here: https://www.instagram.com/p/C8UT3E5ImRm/ You gotta go listen
*** CareFreeBlackGirl CookOut is back in LA for a good time!The CookOut is an interactive day festival that promotes black women empowerment, entrepreneurship and the arts ! Location: 2023 West Gage Ave. Los Angeles 90047 Date: Saturday Aug 24th, 2024 Event Time: 3pm-9pm Purchase tickets here
En este episodio te enseñamos las claves para invertir en la bolsa de valores y aumentar tus ganancias. Descubra estrategias efectivas, aprenda a analizar el mercado y obtenga consejos prácticos de expertos para tomar decisiones informadas. Ya seas un novato o un inversor con experiencia, este episodio te proporcionará las herramientas necesarias para optimizar tus inversiones y lograr un futuro financiero más próspero. ¡No te lo pierdas! #Invertir #BolsaDeValor #dinero #JoseQuintero #EchalePodcast This podcast is sponsored by Thrifty Payless, Inc. For more information on their ice cream, visit [thriftyicecream.com](https://www.thriftyicecream.com). Come see my live podcast recording on National Ice Cream Day, July 21, 2024, at bespokeLA. The event will be held at bespokeLA, 439 North Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036. - Event Time: 1:30 - 3:30 pm - Date: July 21 (National Ice Cream Day) The live recording of Echale Podcast is brought to you by Thrifty Payless Inc. Ver listas de reproducción de podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ7-6Qe9CXRXgqFlTssxQbslk22uD25DB Apoye este podcast: https://patreon.com/EchalePodcast Escuche el Podcast: https://beacons.ai/josequinterotv Siga el podcast de Echale: www.instagram.com/echalePodcast José Quintero www.instagram.com/josequinterotv/ Consultas comerciales: Echalepodcast@gmail.com Síguenos en Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@josequinterotv/
Episode Nr. 119. Podcast-Language: Swiss German / SchwiizerdütschTopics: Mervan Gencer - 360 MMATime to Shine 5 - Preview für den Event am 29.3.24Tickets: https://www.ticketino.com/en/Event/Time-to-Shine-V-MMA-Fight-Night/186147Shownotes ///Luke on InstagramMMA LOVE Live Rips Youtube ShowMMA Ref on InstagramWe are the last Hardcore MMA Fans Podcast. New episodes each week.
Episode Nr. 118. Podcast-Language: Swiss German / SchwiizerdütschTopics: Danielle “The Housewife” MisteliTime to Shine 5 - Preview für den Event am 29.3.24Tickets: https://www.ticketino.com/en/Event/Time-to-Shine-V-MMA-Fight-Night/186147Shownotes ///Luke on InstagramMMA LOVE Live Rips Youtube ShowMMA Ref on InstagramWe are the last Hardcore MMA Fans Podcast. New episodes each week.Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.#UFC #UFCFightNight #ONE #Bellator #BKFC #Invicta #KSW #Rizin #MMA #IMMAF #FightCircus #LFA #ContenderSeries #Glory #PrideFC #KarateCombat #PrideFC #PFL
Episode Nr. 117. Podcast-Language: Swiss German / SchwiizerdütschTopics: Danielle “The Housewife” MisteliTime to Shine 5 - Preview für den Event am 29.3.24Tickets: https://www.ticketino.com/en/Event/Time-to-Shine-V-MMA-Fight-Night/186147Shownotes ///Luke on InstagramMMA LOVE Live Rips Youtube ShowMMA Ref on InstagramWe are the last Hardcore MMA Fans Podcast. New episodes each week.Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.#UFC #UFCFightNight #ONE #Bellator #BKFC #Invicta #KSW #Rizin #MMA #IMMAF #FightCircus #LFA #ContenderSeries #Glory #PrideFC #KarateCombat #PrideFC #PFL
Episode Nr. 116. Podcast-Language: Swiss German / SchwiizerdütschTopics: Time to Shine 5 - Preview für den Event am 29.3.24Tickets: https://www.ticketino.com/en/Event/Time-to-Shine-V-MMA-Fight-Night/186147Benjamin Brander - Karriererückblick und Tips für Amateur 360 MMA Gym Shownotes ///Luke on InstagramMMA LOVE Live Rips Youtube ShowMMA Ref on InstagramWe are the last Hardcore MMA Fans Podcast. New episodes each week.Follow us on Instagram and Facebook.#UFC #UFCFightNight #ONE #Bellator #BKFC #Invicta #KSW #Rizin #MMA #IMMAF #FightCircus #LFA #ContenderSeries #Glory #PrideFC #KarateCombat #PrideFC #PFL
Every Week Matt Zemek gets you caught up with all things college football on the west coast.He starts this week by walking about how the Pac 12 schedule has officially hit its stride, as for the second half of the season, there is a huge matchup every week in the conference, beginning with this week's contest between the Ducks and the Huskies. The winner takes a huge step in trying to break the seven-year drought the Pac 12 is in regarding the College Football Playoff.The other big matchup breakdown concerns USC and Notre Dame, which features a pair of coordinators -- Trojans defensive coordinator Alex Grinch and Fighting Irish offensive coordinator Gerad Parker -- who could be battling for the right to keep their job.Get Off My Pylon is sponsored in part by TicketSmarter: use code LWOS10 and get $10 off any purchase of $100 or more, or code LWOS20 and receive $20 off any purchase of $300 or more.
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Davis Mattek is joined by RIch Hribar, Evan Silva, Pat Thorman and JJ Zachariason to draft a team in the FFPC Main Event to try and win a million dollars out of the 1.06 Draft Board: https://myffpc.com/DraftBoardStandard.aspx?ltuid=2D3-886732701848Draft Board Image: https://freeimage.host/i/r1SnMF www.patreon.com/taekcast
MONSTER JAM® ROARS BACK INTO LOS ANGELES THIS SUMMER WITH ACTION-PACKED WEEKEND OF FAMILY FUN AT CRYPTO.COM ARENA FROM AUGUST 26–28 This. Is. MONSTER JAM™! The most action-packed motorsports experience for families in the world today returns to rev through Downtown LA this summer for an adrenaline-charged weekend at Crypto.com Arena from August 26–28, 2022. Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, Monster Jam features world-class athletes locked in intense competitions of speed and skill. WHEN: Friday, August 26, 2022 Event Time: 7:30 PM Saturday, August 27, 2022 Event Times: 1:00 PM & 7:00 PM Sunday, August 28, 2022 Event Times: 1:00 PM & 7:00 PM WHERE: Crypto.com Arena – 1111 S Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90015 TICKETS: Tickets are affordably priced for the whole family! Tickets are now available for purchase online at AXS.com *Ticket prices subject to change – additional venue/ticketing fees may apply ~~~~~~ Follow me: https://linktr.ee/annie_talks #annietalks #annietalksshow . . . For business emails only: annie@annietalks.com
This week on the Erotic Awakening Podcast, @dananddawn talk about preparing for big events - specifically GWNN Bash! (@GWNNAustin @gwnn_bash). What do you take, what do you wear, do you take toys and games? And lots more! Plus pygophilia and 100 books! -=-=-=-=-=- Find all things Dan & dawn at https://www.eroticawakening.com/ Links to mentioned on show: GWNN Bash 2022
Donnie Peters and Tim Duckworth kick off the 2022 WSOP Main Event with the first daily podcast for this year's tournament. Donnie forgot to plug in the mixer, so half of the episode's audio isn't of great quality, but the show must go on!
USBets.com Managing Editor Eric Raskin and Senior Analyst John Brennan analyze the potential impact of a casino workers strike in Atlantic City this weekend, the highlights of the first month of the World Series of Poker, and a losing week for Caesars Sportsbook in New York, plus they talk to US Bookmaking Director of Sportsbook Operations Robert Walker about his stance on whether books should take bets on the NBA draft, the growth potential for WNBA betting, and his advice to customers considering parlay wagers. Find us on Twitter @US_Bets or go to USBets.com for more.
Lovely and Faye have returned, and The Mane Event's Duke and Ganon have joined them. Get ready for a wild adventure filled with Never Have I Evers, Intimacy Coaching, and Gatorade Bottles? This is a show you don' want to miss! Make sure to subscribe to Women's Wrestling Talk- [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdB..](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdB..). HELPFUL LINKS: Website - [https://wwtalkpod.com](https://wwtalkpod.com) DONATE: [https://cash.app/$WWTalkPod/](https://cash.app/$WWTalkPod/) [https://ko-fi.com/wwtalk](https://ko-fi.com/wwtalk) LISTEN: Apple Podcasts: [https://apple.co/3hIUnlx](https://apple.co/3hIUnlx) Spotify: [https://spoti.fi/32CGbGL](https://spoti.fi/32CGbGL) LIKE AND FOLLOW: Follow us on Twitter - [https://twitter.com/wwtalkpod](https://twitter.com/wwtalkpod) Like us on Facebook - [https://www.facebook.com/wwtalkpod](https://www.facebook.com/wwtalkpod) Follow us on Instagram - [http://instagram.com/wwtalkpod](http://instagram.com/wwtalkpod) Check Out Our Merch! ([https://wwtalkpod.threadless.com/](https://wwtalkpod.threadless.com/)) ABOUT WOMEN'S WRESTLING TALK : The #1 Women's Wrestling Show on the Planet, showcases news and interviews with top female wrestlers and professionals throughout the industry. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
On this episode, we are joined by Megan and Mike with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. We discuss their background, the tough topic of suicide and their upcoming event Hike for Hope happening right here at Mount Beacon. To register for the Hike for Hope visit: https://supporting.afsp.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.event&eventID=8441 Event Details Date: 05/21/2022 Location: Mount Beacon Park, Beacon, NY Registration: 8:00 am Event Time: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm For more information, please contact: Contact Name: Megan Tarantino & Michael Stewart Contact Phone: (845) 554-6604 Contact Email: meganmccabe89@gmail.com If you or someone you know is in need of support: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741. ***988 dialing code discussed on the show today will be available beginning July 16, 2022 To learn more about the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention visit: www.afsp.org To learn more about I Am Beacon visit us at: www.iambeacon.org | facebook.com/iambeacon | IG @i.am.beacon #JoinTheConversation #Beacon #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #AmericanFoundationforSuicidePrevention #HikeforHope #iambeacon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iambeacon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iambeacon/support
In this episode we talked to Emily Balluff about wine and winery events. Telaya Wine Co. Telaya Signature Events Telaya Wine Co. Private Event Booking Bubble Fest Anne Amie
Monster Jam trucks driver of Sonuvadigger Ryan Anderson talks about the return of Monster Jam to Anaheim Stadium after a two year hiatus. He shares how he got his start under the wings of his famous dad, Monster Jam trucks driver of Grave Digger, Dennis Anderson. Follow Ryan Anderson on Instagram @sonuvadigger Monster Jam show dates, times, location, and ticket information are as follows: WHEN: Saturday, January 22, 2022 -Event Time – 6:30 PM -Pit Party open from 2:30 PM–5:30 PM (Saturday Event Ticket & Pit Pass required for entry) Sunday, January 23, 2022 - Event Time – 2:30 PM - Pit Party open from 11:30 AM–1:30 PM (Sunday Event Ticket & Pit Pass required for entry) Saturday, February 19, 2022 - Event Time – 6:30 PM - Pit Party open from 2:30 PM–5:30 PM (Saturday Event Ticket & Pit Pass required for entry) Sunday, February 20, 2022 - Event Time – 2:30 PM - Pit Party open from 11:30 AM–1:30 PM (Sunday Event Ticket & Pit Pass required for entry) Saturday, February 26, 2022 - Event Time – 6:30 PM - Pit Party open from 2:30 PM–5:30 PM (Saturday Event Ticket & Pit Pass required for entry) Sunday, February 27, 2022 -Event Time – 2:30 PM -Pit Party open from 11:30 AM–1:30 PM (Sunday Event Ticket & Pit Pass required for entry) WHERE: Angel Stadium of Anaheim – 2000 Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92803 TICKETS: Tickets are affordably priced for the whole family! Tickets and Pit Passes will be available for purchase online at Ticketmaster.com *ticket prices subject to change – additional venue/ticketing fees may apply --------------------- For business inquiries only email annie@annietalks.com
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Additional resources: OHA: Fast facts about the omicron variant CDC: Omicron variant World Health Organization: Tracking variants Ask a Black Doctor on The Numberz REACH webpage and REACH Facebook OHA Facebook Omicron variant and COVID-19 Q1: We've been hearing about the Omicron variant a lot since Thanksgiving weekend. Why? On Nov. 26, 2021, the World Health Organization identified the Omicron variant as a variant of concern. This variant appears to be more transmissible than the Delta variant and contains many mutations that may affect vaccine effectiveness and immunity. Q2: Why are they more concerned about this variant than others? The concern about Omicron is due to how quickly it is spreading in South Africa as well as the specific mutations in the variant: Omicron appears to be more transmissible than the Delta variant, which until now has been considered the most transmissible Coronavirus variant. Many of Omicron's mutations occur in the spike protein — a part of the virus that affects infection and immunity and a part of the virus that our current COVID-19 vaccines are based on. So, there is a concern about how effective vaccines will be against infection caused by Omicron. This is actively being investigated by scientists worldwide. Q3: What causes variants? The novel coronavirus mutates over time in order to infect more and more people. Variants emerge in areas with low COVID-19 vaccination rates. Places with low vaccination rates suffer vaccine inequity for various reasons: They do not have access to the COVID-19 vaccines, They do not have the systems or resources in place to support widespread vaccination (for example, they may not afford to purchase the vaccines or related resources needed to put the vaccines into people's arms), and They may distrust the health care system because of historical injustices. This map shows the association between income and vaccination rates — countries with the lowest incomes have the lowest vaccination rates. This is also true within the United States. Q4: How does vaccine inequity in other countries affect us in the United States? As long as any part of the world remains unvaccinated, variants will continue to emerge. Again, it is still too soon to know whether Omicron poses a serious threat. But only half the world has been vaccinated against COVID-19. Until we achieve global vaccination against COVID-19 — where all nations have achieved a significant vaccination rate —new, more serious variants will continue to emerge. This is why the World Health Organization and other organizations are urging wealthier nations to support vaccine equity by taking actions such as sharing their stockpiled vaccines with lower-income nations. Q5: What can we do to protect ourselves against the Omicron variant? Please do the same things we have been doing to protect ourselves from COVID-19. Get vaccinated if you're not. Vaccination remains the best protection against COVID-19. Get a booster if you are 18 years or older and it has been more than 6 months since you completed your primary COVID-19 vaccine series. Wear a mask in indoor public settings or outdoor crowded settings. Maintain six feet of physical distance from people outside your home if you don't know their vaccination status. Wash hands frequently. Avoid large crowds. Local vaccine events Date of Event | Time of event | Event Name or Location | Address Saturday, Dec. 11 | 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. | Latino Network | 312 SE 165th, Portland Tuesday, Dec. 14 | 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. | Highland Haven | 7600 NE Glisan Street, Portland Tuesday, Dec. 14 | 2 to 8 p.m. | Lloyd Center | 1260 Lloyd Center, Portland
In this episode, you will learn: How Sylvain took his passion for timekeeping, developed it into his business, and made it to the Olympics......Multiple Times.
Do you ever feel like you’re short on time? Well, good news! Confluent Software Engineer Matthias J. Sax is back to discuss how event streaming has changed the game, making time management more simple yet efficient. Matthias explains what watermarking is, the reasons behind why Kafka Streams doesn’t use them, and an alternative approach to watermarking informally called the “slack time approach.” Later, Matthias discusses how you can compare “stream time,” which is the maximum timestamp observed, to the watermark approach as a high-time watermark. Stick around for the end of the episode, where Matthias reveals other new approaches in the pipeline. Learn how to get the most out of your time on today’s episode of Streaming Audio!EPISODE LINKSKafka Summit talk: The Flux Capacitor of Kafka Streams and ksqlDBWatermarks, Tables, Event Time, and the Dataflow ModelKafka Streams’ Take on Watermarks and TriggersJoin the Confluent Community SlackLearn more with Kafka tutorials, resources, and guides at Confluent DeveloperLive demo: Kafka streaming in 10 minutes on Confluent CloudUse 60PDCAST to get an additional $60 of free Confluent Cloud usage (details)
Apple held its first, of hopefully many, fall events today. They announced the Apple Watch Series 6 and SE, as well as the updated iPad, iPad Air, and a few other services. We run over the details and discuss, enjoy! Watch the event and learn more on Apple's website. Apple Watch Series 6 (01:55) New colors, including product RED VO2 max measurements Blood Oxygen level sensor Better display 2x brighter Launched 3 new health studies based on blood oxygen levels Altimeter with realtime feedback with app New watch faces New watch bands starts at $399 Apple Watch SE (09:50) Many of the features of Series 6 No blood oxygen level sensor No ECG starts at $279 Series 3 No changes from the current model Starts at $199 Family Setup (22:20) Kids have their own phone number and account Can create Memoji right on the watch School time mode Requires cellular Does not require individual cell phones, all watches pair to parent’s phone Fitness+ (26:15) Yoga, cycling, dance, treadmill walk and run, strength, core, HIIT, rowing, cooldowns $9.99 month, $79.99 year, the whole family Available end of year 3 months free with the purchase of a new watch Apple One (29:20) iPad Air 4th gen (34:00) Better screen and internals A new design like iPad Pro Touch ID in the top button 5 colors Starts at $599 iPad 8th Gen (37:30) Updated chip and features Starts at $329 iOS 14, iPadOS 14, watchOS 7, tvOS 14 all release tomorrow - 9/15 (41:00) Subscribe and Review Contact Info: www.Notnerd.com Twitter - @N0tnerd, Nate - @NetBack, Dave - @DavyB Notnerd Youtube Channel Notnerd Facebook Email - info@Notnerd.com Call or text 608.618.NERD(6373) If you would like to help support Notnerd financially, mentally, or physically, please contact us via any of the methods above. Consider any product/app links to be affiliate links.
A podcast about what to expect for Apple's Annual Event WWDC 2020 Time Flies! Things to expect: iPhone 12 iPad Air 4, iPad Pros? Apple Watch 6 AirTags --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Themen AirPods Pro Hommage von Huawei Betas - Standardbrowser & Akku Time Flies - Was kann man deuten? September Event - Was kommt noch? Apple Stores - Marina Bay Sands & Cherry Hill Apple Mask - Gesichtsmaske & ClearMask Apple TV+ - Tiny World, Beastie Boys & Emmy Nominierungen
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The always interesting Peter Smagorinsky sits down for another wide-ranging chat. Peter is a Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Georgia with a generous internet presence. His website chronicles Peter's extensive landscaping projects, along with his voluminous academic output (and free resources for teachers). (Originally published August 4, 2020) Highlights include: 0:27 - How's the weather? 1:52 - PART 1: RECENT INQUIRIES 4:55 - Peter's most recent book (on how teachers learn how to teach) 10:42 - Clock Time vs. Event Time 17:00 - Teacher-to-school 'matches' and 'mismatches,' cultural or otherwise 19:03 - Challenges to 'diversifying the workforce' 24:12 - Benefits, trade-offs, and advice . . . 28:27 - Read outside your field to expand imagination and perspective 31:25 - PART 2: MORE INSIGHTS TO SHARE 33:50 - All teaching is local; be wary of 'best practices' 36:37 - Fun, competitive vocabulary games 42:45 - The importance of metacognitive, generative instruction 46:02 - The need to listen and pay attention to how others are experiencing you 47:16 - Peter's next book: teaching in these times (critical inquiry, empathy, & patriotism) 53:50 - Nutpicking, masks, reason, and the willingness to listen more than talk 57:38 - Educational trends and fashions 1:01:52 - What is Constructivism? 1:09:29 - Parting shots . . . Competitive Vocab Games: https://bit.ly/31iZkeX
Before I moved to Colombia, I lived several “mini lives” in Medellín. I came and lived here for a few months. I escaped the very worst portion of the Chicago winters. There was a phenomenon I experienced every time I came here, which taught me a lot about how I think about time. It always happened right around the three week mark. Getting used to a slower pace of life The pace of life in Medellín is different from the pace of life in Chicago. It’s slower. People talk slower, people walk slower. That thing where you stand on the right side of the escalator so people can pass on the left -- yeah, people don’t really do that here. They stand wherever they like. It’s usually not a problem. It’s rare that anyone climbs up the escalator while it’s moving, anyway. Whenever I came on a trip to Medellín, the same thing happened: The first week, the slower pace of life was refreshing. The second week, as I was trying to get into a routine, it started to get annoying. The third week, some incident would occur, and I would -- I’m not proud to say -- lose my shit. A comedy of errors The last time I went through this transition, it was a concert malfunction. I showed up to the theater to see a concert, and the gates were locked. A chulito wrapper rolled by in the wind, like a tumbleweed. Nobody was around, except a stray cat. Is it the wrong day? I confirmed on the website: The concert is today, at this time, at this place. So where is everybody? As I walked around the building, looking for another entrance, I saw a security guard. He told me the concert was cancelled. Something broken on the ceiling of the theater. This was especially aggravating because of everything I had gone through to get these tickets. My foreign credit card didn’t work on the ticket website, so I had to go to a physical ticket kiosk. But then the girl working the kiosk said the system was down. So I came back the next day, and the system was also down. No, it wasn’t “still” down -- it was just down “again.” So I waited in a nearby chair in the mall for forty-five minutes. Then I finally got my tickets. And now the concert is cancelled. I go to the ticket booth at the theater to get my money back. But they tell me I can’t do that here -- I have to go to a special kiosk, across town. Oh, and I can’t do it today -- they won’t be ready to process my refund until tomorrow. I take the afternoon off to go get my refund. After standing in line for half an hour, they tell me they can’t process my refund on my foreign credit card. I have to fill out a form, which they’ll mail to the home office in Bogotá. I should get my refund within ten days. I’m always wary that I’m an immigrant living in another country -- that sometimes the way they do things in that country makes no sense to me. I never want to come off as the “impatient gringo.” But at this point, I become the impatient gringo. I demand my money back, and recount the whole experience to the clerk. In my perturbed state, my Spanish is even more embarrassingly broken. I give in, fill out the form, and leave the ticket kiosk -- without my money. And I’ve been through this enough times to know what’s coming. Out on the sidewalk, in an instant, as if a switch were flipped in my brain, I go from steaming with anger, to calm as a clam. Months worth of pent-up tension melts away from the muscles in my neck and back. I feel relaxed -- almost high. Flipping the “temporal switch” I call this moment the “temporal switch.” I’ve talked to other expats about this phenomenon, and they report something similar. That when you first come to Medellín, it takes awhile to get into the rhythm of life here. But once you’re in that rhythm, you’re more relaxed, more laid back. You’re even happier. You might wonder what my concert catastrophe has to do with the rhythm of life in Colombia. I might be wrong, but somehow it seems that malfunctions are incredibly common here. It certainly seems so to myself and other expats that live here, and even Colombians agree. (If the concert incident is any support for this theory, I’ll add that I never did get a refund -- I ended up calling AMEX to do a chargeback.) These malfunctions have a symbiotic relationship with the rhythm of life. The internal chatter I experience whenever I make the temporal switch might provide some insight. I’m telling myself, “Things aren’t going to work out the first time you try them. You might as well relax, go with the flow, and enjoy the moment.” So perhaps everyone is telling themselves that. “Things aren’t going to work out the first time you try them.” That could be a self-fulfilling prophecy. In any case, even if things don’t work out on the first try, don’t worry. It will work out eventually. As the Colombians say, ¡No pasa nada! Some people are on “clock-time.” Other people are on “event-time.” The main reason I chose Colombia as a place to double down on writing was that I simply do better writing while I’m here. I think this temporal switch has a lot to do with that. In his global studies in attitudes about time, social psychologist Robert Levine identified two distinct approaches to time: There’s clock-time, and there’s event-time. Clock-time people schedule according to the time on the clock. Lunch is at this time, this meeting will end at this time, and the next meeting will begin at this other time. Event-time people schedule according to events. When I’m hungry, I’ll eat lunch. This meeting will end once we’ve met the objective, and if that doesn’t take all afternoon, we’ll have this other meeting after that one. Event-time and the “eight-day” week I went through the temporal switch several times before I knew about these two time orientations. Now that I know about clock-time and event-time, much of the behavior that I found puzzling now makes sense. There’s no better illustration of event-time than how Colombians view a week. If a Colombian wants to meet with you a week from now, they will say, “en ocho dias” -- in eight days. The first time I heard this, I was incredibly confused. Today is Wednesday, so -- ocho dias: next Thursday? I was surprised to learn that the eight-day “week” is the standard here in Colombia, as well as many other event-time countries. If today is Wednesday, eight days from now is also Wednesday. As a clock-time person, I was initially convinced that this was objectively wrong. Counting on the clock, the meeting will take place more or less exactly seven days from now -- seven rotations of the earth. But if you think about it from an event-time perspective, it’s not wrong at all. Today is an event, which has not yet ended. There will be six additional days -- each day its own event -- between now and the meeting. The day the meeting takes place is an event in itself. Add that up -- one, six, one, -- and you’ve got eight days between now and the meeting which takes place a week from now. This is not the Beatles’ Eight Days a Week. That was a malapropism -- said by a chauffeur to illustrate that he was working hard. Instead, this is literally how event-time people see the week. It’s a refreshing thought, really: Today counts. Both clock-time and event-time have their place It can come off as politically incorrect to even point out these different attitudes about time. If any of these observations sound judgemental to you, stop and think: Is it because one approach sounds better to you than the other? Well there’s your problem! Both event-time and clock-time are useful, for different contexts. Researchers Tamar Avnet and Anne-Laure Sellier found that both clock-time and event-time approaches can lead to good outcomes. It depends what you’re trying to accomplish. If you’re trying to be efficient, clock-time is the way to go. If you’re stacking bricks, Frederick Taylor’s approach to timing movements will get the wall up faster. It’s a clock-time approach. But if you’re trying to be effective, event-time is the way to go. If you’re trying to think of the perfect gift for your tenth wedding anniversary, getting it right is more important than doing it quickly. Avnet and Sellier’s study also demonstrated that clock-time and event-time approaches aren’t strictly cultural. Most of us change our approach based upon what we’re trying to accomplish. It’s when we use a clock-time approach, when an event-time approach would be better, that we get ourselves into trouble. Clock-time is a creativity killer Think about the things you’ve learned in previous episodes of Love Your Work. Remember from episode 218 that creative work follows four distinct stages. Remember from episode 226 that when Frederick Taylor tried to treat time as a production unit] his productivity eventually collapsed. Consider this study from Stanford. They found that the busier knowledge workers were, the less creative they were. The more they struggled to fit work into the time available, the more they let creativity fall by the wayside. Remember some of the ways that creative work is not like moving chunks of iron or stacking bricks. Ideas can be worthless, or they can be priceless. Ideas can also arrive in an instant. And when they do arrive, the moment they arrive is often far removed from the work that produced the idea. When the work you’re doing right now isn’t immediately bringing results, and when those results may come unpredictably -- at any time -- you can see how working on clock-time is a stressful recipe. Use time as a guide, not as restriction So what’s the solution? Should you be a clock-time person, or should you be an event-time person? Obviously, if you can’t do anything on-time, you’re going to have a tough time. You’ll disrespect people by showing up late, you’ll miss deadlines. You’ll end up racing against the clock. But I prefer to think of time as descriptive, not prescriptive. The minutes and hours on the clock are not little boxes that you need to stuff work into. The minutes and hours on the clock are instead rough measurements for how to allocate your energy. Time is a useful proxy for measuring and dividing up energy. It’s not a strict template for guiding every action you take. If you read roughly an hour a day, you’ll read a lot of books. If you meditate roughly fifteen minutes a day, you’ll be more present the rest of your day. If you brainstorm something for five minutes today, the solution will come to you sometime tomorrow. If instead, you’re trying to finish reading a chapter in the next ten minutes, or you’re trying to come up with the perfect company strategy before the meeting ends at noon, your efforts are just going to backfire. Avnet and Sellier have found that people who depend too much on the clock to dictate their schedules are less present, are less able to savor positive emotions, and are less open to the unpredictable and emerging opportunities that are inherent to creative work. Pay attention to how you’re scheduling your work. Ask yourself: Am I working according to the clock -- trying to fit work into restricted time; or am I working according to events -- trying to get it right? If you’re trying to be creative, try to practice less clock-time, and more event-time. Image: Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, Giacomo Balla My Weekly Newsletter: Love Mondays Start off each week with a dose of inspiration to help you make it as a creative. Sign up at: kadavy.net/mondays About Your Host, David Kadavy David Kadavy is the author of The Heart to Start and Design for Hackers. Through the Love Your Work podcast, his Love Mondays newsletter, and self-publishing coaching David helps you make it as a creative. Follow David on: Twitter Instagram Facebook YouTube Subscribe to Love Your Work Apple Podcasts Overcast Spotify Stitcher YouTube RSS Email Support the show on Patreon Put your money where your mind is. Patreon lets you support independent creators like me. Support now on Patreon » Show notes: http://kadavy.net/blog/posts/clock-time-event-time/
Event Date: Feb 06, 2020 Event Time: 6:30PM Location: CASE Auditorium, CU Boulder Moderated by the Faculty Director of the Center of the American West, Patty Limerick, this panel featured speakers with backgrounds in politics, energy, advocacy, and psychology including: The Principal of Adamantine Energy and former head of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association, Tisha Schuller, The former Republican Congresswoman who pioneered the Global Warming Prevention Act of 1989, Claudine Schneider, An expert in political psychology, CU Boulder Psychology and Neurosciences Professor Leaf Van Boven, and a Conservative Fellow from Citizens' Climate Lobby, Dan Palken. This diverse set of voices engaged in a one-of-a-kind discussion that offered insights into the barriers to climate progress in the United States, while also helping to illuminate the steps we can take to overcome those barriers. This event was FREE! And open to the public
Winner of the Double Down in Anaheim in 2016 and Freestyle of the Year at Monster Jam World Finals, Neil Elliott shares favorite moments and his humble beginnings with Monster Jam under the tutelage of Tom Meents. Monster Jam is the big leagues of motorsports competition, where 12,000-pound trucks and the world-class athletes who drive them tear up the dirt with gravity-defying feats. Engineered to perfection, the legendary Grave Digger®, Max-D™, El Toro Loco® and many more push all limits in Freestyle, 2 Wheel Skills Challenge™ and Racing competitions. testing their agility, speed and versatility. From unbelievable action to unexpected thrills, this is full-throttle family fun! Fans can see the massive trucks up close, meet Neil and other favorite drivers, get autographs, take pictures and enjoy other family-friendly activities. During the Monster Jam® Pit Party. Dates: Saturday, January 25, 2020 Pit Party open from 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM (Event ticket & Pit Pass required for entry. Drivers leave Pit Party at 5:00 PM). Event Time – 6:30 PM Saturday, February 8, 2020 Pit Party open from 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM (Event ticket & Pit Pass required for entry. Drivers leave Pit Party at 5:00 PM). Event Time – 6:30 PM Saturday, February 22, 2020 Pit Party open from 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM (Event ticket & Pit Pass required for entry. Drivers leave Pit Party at 5:00 PM). Event Time – 6:30 PM Sunday, February 23, 2020 Pit Party open from 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM (Event ticket & Pit Pass required for entry. Drivers leave Pit Party at 1:00 PM). Event Time – 2:30 PM Where: Angel Stadium of Anaheim 2000 Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, CA 92806 For more ticket information visit www.Ticketmaster.com #monsterjam #monsterjam2020 #monsterjamanaheim #monsterjamangelstadium #monsterjammaxd #monsterjamarmneilelliott #maxdmonstertruck #annietalks #annietalkswithneilelliott #annietalkswithmonsterjammaxdneilelliott --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Event Date: Oct 30, 2019 Event Time: 1:00-6:30 pm Location: Norlin Library, British Studies Room The year 2019 is the sesquicentennial of the completion of the United States first transcontinental railroad. The history of the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroads abounds in instructive and compelling case studies very much worth contemplating in our times. This event featured a presentation by artist Zhi Lin, from the University of Washington, who has created powerful works memorializing the Chinese railroad laborers. In Center of the American West fashion, this program also drew on "CU Boulder talent" reflecting on the larger lessons for the building of infrastructure (in China as well as in the U.S.) as well as the power of art to invoke deeper thinking about history. Presented by the Center of the American West, the Center for Asian Studies, the Center for Documentary and Ethnographic Media, the Department of Art and Art History, and the Department of History. This event is also made possible by a grant from the Research and Innovation Office.
Event Date: Oct 30, 2019 Event Time: 1:00-6:30 pm Location: Norlin Library, British Studies Room The year 2019 is the sesquicentennial of the completion of the United States first transcontinental railroad. The history of the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroads abounds in instructive and compelling case studies very much worth contemplating in our times. This event featured a presentation by artist Zhi Lin, from the University of Washington, who has created powerful works memorializing the Chinese railroad laborers. In Center of the American West fashion, this program also drew on "CU Boulder talent" reflecting on the larger lessons for the building of infrastructure (in China as well as in the U.S.) as well as the power of art to invoke deeper thinking about history. Presented by the Center of the American West, the Center for Asian Studies, the Center for Documentary and Ethnographic Media, the Department of Art and Art History, and the Department of History. This event is also made possible by a grant from the Research and Innovation Office.
Those who can't attend our live event Sept 11-13 can get live stream access (which includes full video access!) In this episode Jim helps you decide if this offer is for you. Are you new to selling online? You'll love getting full live stream and video access to this powerful three day event! We'll have everything from new students (including everyone from teens to retired) as well as business builders with 8 figure businesses! Get details about live stream and recorded video access at TheProvenConference.com TheProvenConference.com Event Facebook group (Open until mid Sept 2019) https://www.facebook.com/groups/theprovenconference2019/ Video of Jim discussing the speakers and sessions: https://www.facebook.com/jimcockrum/videos/10217971262008224/
It's that time of year…The Main Event of the World Series of Poker. The money bubble has burst, players are currently on day 4, and we are nowhere near a winner. With all that there is still plenty to discuss about this massive event, it's place in the WSOP, and it's overall impact and importance on the history of the wonderful game of poker.Enjoy!
Armando Castro is no stranger to the Monster Jam trucker driver experience. Hailing from Whittier, Calif., Armando is very familiar with Anaheim Angels Stadium which is down the freeway from his hometown. But it will be the first time the Monster Jam Triple Threat Series will rev its way into the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, just a stone's throw away, practically in Armando's backyard. Monster Jam fans all over SoCal will experience high-octane, action-packed weekend as the Triple Threat Series powers into its first appearance ever at the Staples Center. Watch Armando Castro as one of eight Monster Jam athletes battle for the championship as they go head-to-head in a points-based format with seven different competitions driving three customized high-powered vehicles: the larger-than-life 12,000 lb. Monster Jam trucks, Monster Jam Speedsters and Monster Jam ATVs. These extreme athletes battle for points in challenging Racing and Freestyle events that push themselves and their machines to the limit – delivering what fans want to see the most… more trucks, more racing, more freestyle, more donuts, more wheelies, more action! Monster Jam Triple Threat Series world-class athletes vying to become champions will be: Grave Digger® driven by Tyler Menninga (2017 Triple Threat East Series champ) Max-D® driven by Colton Eichelberger El Toro Loco® driven by Armando Castro (local Whittier hometown driver) Soldier Fortune™ Black Ops driven by Tony Ochs Scooby-Doo™ driven by Myranda Cozad Megalodon® driven by Austin Minton Zombie™ driven by Bari Musawwir Monster Mutt® driven by Tanner Root (2019 season rookie) Show details and ticket information are as follows: WHEN: Friday, July 12, 2019 Event Time – 7:30 PM Saturday, July 13, 2019 Event Times – 1:00 PM & 7:00 PM Sunday, July 14, 2019 Event Times – 1:00 PM & 7:00 PM WHERE: STAPLES Center – 1111 S. Figueroa Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90011 TICKETS: Tickets are affordably priced for the whole family with seats starting at just $25 each* Tickets are now available for purchase online at AXS.com, charge by phone at 888-9AXS-TIX or visit the venue Box Office. *ticket prices subject to change – additional venue/ticketing fees may apply @armando_castro #monsterjam #monsterjam2019 #monsterjamtriplethreatseries #monsterjamthriplethreat #monsterjamtriplethreatseriesatstaples #monsterjameltoroloco #monsterjamarmandocastro #eltorolocomonstertruck #armando_castro #annietalks #annietalkswitharmandocastro #annietalkswithmonsterjameltorolocoarmandocastro --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A Virginia Family's Rise from Slavery and a Legacy Forged a Mile High Event Date: Apr 04, 2018 Event Time: 6:30pm Location: Old Main Chapel In 1918 Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Jones received her bachelor's degree from the University of Colorado, becoming its first African American graduate (though she was not allowed to "walk" at graduation, nor is she pictured in the 1918 CU yearbook). The first-born daughter of emancipated slaves, Lucile refused to be defined by the racist and sexist climate of her times, settling on a career path in teaching that required great courage in the face of pernicious Jim Crow laws. This personal story has great relevance to our times and has lessons of consequence that can guide the CU community as we seek to assess the present and work for a better future. This was the first in what will be an annual lecture series on the black experience in the West entitled the Lucille Berkeley Buchanan Lecture. Polly E. Bugros McLean is associate professor of media studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she has served as director of Women and Gender Studies and as the faculty associate to the Chancellor. She is the recipient of the Chancellor's Committee on Women Award, the Chancellor’s Equity and Excellence Award, Robert L. Stearns Award, the Edward R. Murrow Award for teaching excellence, and the Best Should Teach Gold Award. This event is part of a series of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan commemoration events and is co-sponsored by: The Department of German And Slavic Languages and Literature. Women and Gender Studies. Ethnic Studies. College of Media, Information, and Communication. College of Arts and Sciences. The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Community Engagement. Miramontes Arts and Sciences Program. Center of the American West
An Evening of Conversation with the Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities, Jon Parrish Peede. Event Date: Sep 18, 2018 Event Time: 6:30pm Location: Hale 270 On April 26, 2018, the U.S. Senate confirmed Jon Parrish Peede as the 11th Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Mr. Peede has devoted many years to enhancing the well-being of the humanities and the arts. He has served as the Publisher of the Virginia Quarterly Review (VQR) at the University of Virginia, Literature Grants Director at the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Counselor to NEA Chairman Dana Gioia, and Director of the NEA Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience program. In his tour of duty as Chair, Mr. Peede has been an indefatigable advocate for the NEH, taking every opportunity to make the case for the value of the humanities to the United States, and maintaining a healthy level of support for the NEH. Chairman Peede joined the Center of the American West's Faculty Director Patty Limerick, who was confirmed by the Senate as a member of the National Council for the Humanities in November of 2015, for a wide-ranging discussion of tradition and change in the work of the National Endowment for the Humanities, as well as Chairman Peede's commitment to making certain that activities supported by the NEH take place across the nation, steering clear of the risk that those activities might occur disproportionately on the "coasts."" And, as region-centered scholars, they compared the role of the humanities in reckoning with the historical legacies of the American South and the American West, while they engaged in a congenial dispute over whether writers of history perform a greater service to history than writers of poetry and fiction.
We discuss a variety of WSOP topics, including the grind of the summer and how it affects us, the BB ante becoming a popular format, some listener success and some hands we played. For access to exclusive Poker Guys freerolls and other tournaments on Nitrogen Sports Poker Room, use this link to sign up: www.nitrogensports.eu/r/632610
Announcing the date and time of the Facebook Live event - 2018 Goal Setting Strategy Session that we'll be doing together.
Boots & Brews Event Date: Saturday, July 29, 2017 Event Time: 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Event Location: Lawn in front of Douglas County building Description of Event: Old‐fashioned themed Fair/Festival in the park with food trucks, beer, live music; starts right after the Douglas County Fair Parade Audience: Family event, open to the public Cost: FREE Streets to be Closed: none […]
Event Name: Oktoberfest Event Date: Saturday, October 1, 2016 Event Time: 1:00 pm – 8:00 pm Event Location: Wilcox Square area and surrounding streets Description of Event: Oktoberfest, street fair, live music, food vendors, bounce houses, demonstrations Audience: Family event, open to the public Cost: FREE Streets to be Closed: Wilcox Street between 3rd and […]
God invites us to appreciate who we are and where we are in the present moment. And God transforms the moment into new opportunities and new life.
Event Date: Nov 15, 2019 Event Time: 4:00-5:00pm Location: Eaton Humanities 150 Char Miller is the W. M. Keck Professor of Environmental Analysis and History at Pomona College, in Claremont, California. Professor Miller is the first speaker in a series featuring established scholars who are also accomplished practitioners of Applied History. This event was a part of a Mellon funded program in Applied History entitled "Weekends with the Accomplished." In addition to the lectures, the Applied History program provides a number of other opportunities for graduate students and recent Ph.D.s to home their outreach skills.
Bipartisanship (and friendship) happen! An evening with Congressman Bob Beauprez and Senator Mark Udall Event Date: Dec 10, 2019 Event Time: 6:30 PM Location: Glenn Miller Ballroom, UMC We hope you were able to join us for a public conversation between former Republican Congressman Bob Beauprez and former Democratic Congressman and Senator Mark Udall. The evening began with a discussion of their sturdy and long-lasting friendship, and then moved to a wide-ranging conversation about issues on which they agree, disagree, and half-agree! The Center of the American West's Faculty Director and Chair of the Board, Patty Limerick, and the Moses Lasky Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Colorado, Charles Wilkinson moderated the conversation. Bob Beauprez served as Chairman of the Colorado Republican Party from 1999-2002. In 2002, Bob was elected as the first representative from Colorado's seventh congressional district and re-elected in 2004. He was the Republican nominee for Governor in 2006 and 2014. In addition to his writing, political, and other activities, Bob says his greatest enjoyment comes from Eagle's Wing Ranch, the buffalo breeding ranch in the northern Colorado Mountains that he operates with Claudia, his wife of 49 years, and Jim and Julie Beauprez, their second eldest son and daughter-in-law. Colorado resident and native westerner Mark Udall represented the people of Colorado in the U.S. Senate from 2009 to 2015 and the 2nd Congressional District from 1999 to 2009. Prior to serving in Congress, Mark served as course director and later as executive director at Colorado Outward Bound School. Mark is an avid mountaineer and has climbed or attempted some of the world’s most challenging peaks, including Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Denali, and Aconcagua. This was the first event in the upcoming 3 year "Bipartisanship (and friendship) happen!" speaker series. Look for updates on who will be coming next! This event was free and open to the public.