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Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews
VE80 Southern Oaks Care Home residents wartime memories 8th May 2025

Brooklands Radio Features and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 11:30


Michelle Ford talks to Gordon Burke and her mother Pat Darfth, residents of Southern Oaks Care Home in Ewell, about their wartime memories and VE Day.

Performance Talk
Before You Break Down: The Power of Screening with Andrew Menter | Performance Talk with Dr. Ewell Gordon

Performance Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 64:15


On this episode of Performance Talk, Dr. Ewell Gordon welcomes Andrew Menter — athlete, innovator, and CEO of Physmodo — to dive into the intersection of personal pain and cutting-edge performance tech. After years of competing at a high level in tennis, rugby, and Ironman events, Andrew's body hit a wall — and the recovery process exposed a glaring gap in how we assess movement and prevent injury. That gap became the mission: create a fast, objective, and accessible way to screen for dysfunction before it becomes injury. The result? Physmodo, a powerful yet simple tool that uses motion capture to analyze movement in real time — and help coaches, clinicians, and individuals get proactive about mobility, stability, and alignment. This episode is a must-listen for anyone serious about human performance, recovery, or simply moving better for life. Key Takeaways: From Athlete to Architect: How Andrew's own injuries laid the foundation for a smarter way to screen movement. Why Movement Matters: The deep squat as a diagnostic powerhouse — and why it reveals so much about how you move. The Tech Side of Movement: How AI and 3D motion capture are reshaping how we approach injury prevention and performance. Scalability in Action: The beauty of Physmodo is in its simplicity — quick screens, no wearables, no guesswork. Posture = Pattern: Exploring the connection between long-term posture, movement patterns, and chronic dysfunction. More Than Athletes: Why this matters for everyone — from youth sports to corporate wellness to aging adults. The Future of Movement Screening: What's next in the space — and how data is driving a more informed approach to health and performance.

Kultur
Eng Invitatioun fir eng nei Vue op dem Bert Theis säi Wierk

Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 9:04


Den Numm Bert Theis stoung, a steet, fir eng sozial a politesch engagéiert Konscht: fir kënschtleresch Plattformen, also Installatiounen, déi den Dialog tëschent alle Mënsche fërdere sollen. Dat zu Mailand an zu Lëtzebuerg. Ewell sinn et knapps 10 Joer hier, datt de Kënschtler mat 64 no schwéierer Krankheet verstuerwen ass, mee säin Isola-Projet zu Mailand gëtt weidergeféiert a säin Archiv zu Lëtzebuerg opgeschafft. An do hu sech nei Erkenntnisser erginn, déi d'Escher Konschthal bis Enn September als Expo presentéiert. D'Kerstin Thalau gouf méi vum Curateur Marco Scotini gewuer.

Tender Loving Care...?
FREE SUBSCRIBER ONLY PATREON Preview "The Chilling Case Of Dana Ewell"

Tender Loving Care...?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 6:51


Hello, Darlings!This is a FREE snippet of one of this week's Patreon episodes for all of you beautiful listeners who may be debating whether you want to join our Patreon Cult Club!Remember, when you Subscribe to Patreon you will get TWO extra episodes a week, all TRUE CRIME.Enjoy!Join Now Access bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sutton Podcast
On Being a Legend with Craig Dundas

Sutton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 50:46


Ever wondered what it truly takes to become a football legend? In this special episode of Sutton United Talk Time, we dive deep with Craig Dundas, an iconic figure at Sutton United with an extraordinary football career. From his record-setting debut as the oldest EFL player since World War II to his heartfelt reflections on cherishing every moment on the pitch, Craig shares invaluable insights into dedication, resilience, and legacy."It's about giving your all day in, day out, and just enjoying the moments you have, because once it goes past, it's gone in a flash," Craig Dundas reminds us, highlighting the importance of living fully in the present.Join us as Craig discusses his inspiring transition from full-time player at Sutton United to mentor and coach, nurturing the next generation through Ballers Academy and Epsom & Ewell.Don't forget to subscribe, like, comment, and share this episode! Follow Sutton United Talk Time on your favourite platforms for more engaging conversations with football's most intriguing personalities. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kultur
Bert Theis: pour une philosophie collagiste

Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 16:57


Den Numm Bert Theis stoung, a steet, fir eng sozial a politesch engagéiert Konscht: fir kënschtleresch Plattformen, déi den Dialog tëschent alle Mënsche fërdere sollen. Dat zu Mailand an zu Lëtzebuerg. Ewell ass et knapps 10 Joer hier, datt de Kënschtler eis verlooss huet, mee säin Isola-Projet zu Mailand gëtt weidergeféiert a säin Archiv zu Lëtzebuerg opgeschafft. An do hu sech nei Erkenntnisser erginn. D‘Kerstin Thalau am Gespréich mat der Mariette Schiltz, der Fra a Matstreiderin vum Bert Theis

Richardlistens
From the Hardwood to the Lunchroom to the Barber's Chair with Jaylen Ewell

Richardlistens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 49:19


A 29 year old fitness instructor and coach. Born, raised and located in Los Angeles, California. Jalen is a former collegiate athlete having played basketball at the JC and division 3 levels. He studied kinesiology at College of Canyons and Wells before fully pursuing fitness. He has been coaching for the last 7 years and is currently at Studeo in Beverly Hills, California.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/richardlistens/donations

Scripture Untangled
Season 9: Episode 9 | Rosalee Velloso Ewell | How Does Our Diversity Bring Scripture Alive?

Scripture Untangled

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 31:31


Listen to Dr. Rosalee Velloso Ewell, a Brazilian theologian and Director of Church Relations for the United Bible Societies (UBS), being interviewed by Canadian Bible Society Ambassador, Rev. Dr. Andrew Stirling. In this episode, Rosalee shares about her incredible work with UBS and how their work in Bible translation, engagement, and publishing extends into church traditions. In her work, she has seen how Scripture meets people in culturally diverse ways, making communities so much richer, and bringing Scripture alive.Read the transcript: biblesociety.ca/transcript-scripture-untangled-s9-ep9===Learn more about the Canadian Bible Society: biblesociety.caHelp people hear God speak: biblesociety.ca/donateConnect with us on Instagram: @canadianbiblesocietyWhether you're well-versed in Scripture or just starting out on your journey, The Bible Course offers a superb overview of the world's best-selling book.  This eight-session course will help you grow in your understanding of the Bible. Watch the first session of The Bible Course and learn more at biblecourse.ca. ===Rosalee Velloso Ewell is a Brazilian theologian who was born and raised in the city of São Paulo. For over 20 years she has worked with various ecumenical organizations and has been a champion of the Bible across denominations and cultures. Rosalee has a PhD in Biblical theology from Duke University (USA) and has taught theology in the United States, Brazil and the UK. She currently serves as Director of Church Relations for the United Bible Societies. Rosalee lives with her family in the very multicultural city of Birmingham, England.

CloseTheDeal.com Podcast  - sales & marketing
How To Invest In A Franchise - Be Your Own Boss: Ewell Smith on WWL Radio #86 Close The Deal

CloseTheDeal.com Podcast - sales & marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 14:18


Thinking about investing in a franchise? Join Ewell Smith, author of Your First Franchise Roadmap and founder of CloseTheDeal.com, as he sits down with Newell Normand on WWL Radio. In this episode, Ewell shares expert insights on how franchising provides a proven playbook for success, career independence, and wealth-building. Learn why franchising isn't just about fast food, how veterans and corporate professionals are leveraging franchise systems, and the biggest mindset shifts needed to succeed. Don't let fear hold you back—get the clarity you need to take the next step.##Visit www.CloseTheDeal.com to see all episodes.Ewell Smith is talking with disruptors - entrepreneurs, franchisors, and marketing and sales pros. Whether you're considering starting a business or looking for ways to drive more leads and close more deals, this podcast is for you.

CloseTheDeal.com Podcast  - sales & marketing
What's the secret behind MARUFUKU Ramen's long lines? #83 Close The Deal

CloseTheDeal.com Podcast - sales & marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 25:54


In this episode of the Close The Deal podcast - Franchise Profits episode, I sit down with Carlos Herrador, EVP of Franchise Operations at Marufuku Ramen. With 42 years of franchise experience, Carlos shares what makes a franchise thrive, how Marufuku Ramen became a powerhouse brand, and why quality and consistency are the keys to success.From franchise support to real estate selection and customer experience, we unpack everything you need to know about growing a successful restaurant franchise.

Performance Talk
The Science of Resilience: Dr. Tim Gabbett on Training, Data, and Athlete Performance

Performance Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 59:28


Learn the secrets of sports performance with renowned sports scientist Dr. Tim Gabbett on this episode of Performance Talk with Ewell and Chris. In this episode, the hosts and guest delve into cutting-edge insights on training loads, injury prevention, and athlete resilience. Tim shares his journey from a young athlete to a leading consultant for high-performance teams worldwide. He discusses the evolution of data usage in sports science and emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships with athletes. Key Topics Discussed: Introduction to Dr. Tim Gabbett: A prominent figure in sports science known for his research on training loads. Currently consulting with a national rugby league team in Australia. Training Load Management: Discussion on acute chronic workload ratios (ACWR) and how they influence injury risk. Importance of systematic build-up to higher loads for enhancing athlete robustness. Data Utilization: The necessity of starting with a clear question before collecting data. Balancing objective metrics with subjective insights from athletes' responses. Personalized Training Approaches: Emphasis on individualized programming rather than one-size-fits-all solutions. Agile periodization as a method for adapting training plans based on real-time feedback. Building Athlete Resilience: Strategies for developing physical qualities that enable skill execution under game conditions. The role of consistent exposure to stressors at regular intervals to enhance tissue tolerance and reduce injury risks. Insights & Takeaways: Historical Data's Role: Understanding an athlete's past can guide current load management strategies effectively but often requires diligent information gathering due to limited historical records available during initial assessments. Balancing Loads: High chronic workloads are protective against injuries when managed correctly; however, spikes should be approached cautiously unless strategically necessary (e.g., critical matches). Importance of Communication Skills: For new graduates entering the field—beyond technical knowledge—developing effective communication skills is crucial for success within teams or organizations dealing directly with athletes' health/performance outcomes daily basis interactions matter greatly! Navigating Social Media Dynamics: While social media fosters connectivity among professionals globally sharing ideas/insights rapidly—it also presents challenges around respectful discourse practices which remain essential especially amidst differing opinions prevalent online today more than ever before…

World XP Podcast
Episode 204 - Ewell Smith (Franchising Consultant, Podcaster)

World XP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 70:39


If you're enjoying the content, please like, subscribe, and comment!Please consider supporting the show! https://anchor.fm/worldxppodcast/supportEwell's Podcast: https://www.closethedeal.com/Ewell Smith is the host of the CloseTheDeal.com Podcast, which features special episodes of Your First Franchise, where he interviews franchisors, entrepreneurs, and business leaders. He is also the author of Your First Franchise Roadmap.As a seasoned franchise consultant, Ewell specializes in guiding career professionals, corporate refugees, and veterans to discover their ideal franchise opportunities. Additionally, he helps small business owners scale their businesses through the power of franchising.______________________Follow us!@worldxppodcast Instagram - https://bit.ly/3eoBwyr@worldxppodcast Twitter - https://bit.ly/2Oa7BzmYouTube - http://bit.ly/3rxDvULSpotify - http://spoti.fi/3sZAUTG#neworleans #entrepreneur #businessnews #superbowl #smallbusiness #smallbusinessowner #franchise #franchisor #buy #business #consultant #explore #explorepage #podcastshow #longformpodcast #longformpodcast #podcasts #podcaster #newpodcast #podcastshow #podcasting #newshow #worldxppodcast #viralvideo #youtube

Infinite Jest Book Club
IJBS Season 3, Episode 1- Mama Ewell at a speculum party

Infinite Jest Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 100:35


And other assorted tall tales

Ideas That Make An Impact: Expert and Author Interviews to transform your life and business

3 big ideas discussed in this episode: BIG IDEA #1: Is franchising out of reach? It's more doable than you realize. BIG IDEA #2: 3 successful franchise examples that might just change how you see the business world. BIG IDEA #3: Want to invest in a franchise? Start here. Get the show notes for this episode here: https://AskJeremyJones.com/podcast

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST
RU326: EWELL J. JULIANA ON THE INTERNAL BLACK STAR, CREATIVITY, MAGIC, OCCULTURE, SOCIAL WORK

RENDERING UNCONSCIOUS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 67:14


Support Rendering Unconscious by becoming a paid subscriber to Patreon/ Substack, where we post exclusive content regularly. All paid subscribers receive a link to our Discord server where you can chat with us and others in our community with similar interests. So join us and join in the conversation! Vanessa & Carl's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/vanessa23carl Vanessa's Substack: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Carl's Substack: https://thefenriswolf.substack.com RU326: EWELL J. JULIANA ON THE INTERNAL BLACK STAR, SATURN, CREATIVITY, WRITING, MAGIC, OCCULTURE: http://www.renderingunconscious.org/art/326-ewell-j-juliana-on-the-internal-black-star-saturn-creativity-writing-magic/ Watch this discussion at YouTube: https://youtu.be/7Ztpn8pMNJs?si=8-SHgSuY4HP1Z7Hh Ewell J. Juliana is a multifaceted author, philosopher, and social worker whose work spans multiple disciplines, including philosophy, esotericism, music, and visual arts. As the founder of The Internal Black Star concept in 1994, which was formally established in 2000, and The Art of Mystification in 2001, Juliana has seamlessly blended influences from occultism and esotericism with artistic and spiritual expression. His creative endeavors and philosophical insights are further enriched by his dedication as a social worker, where he has focused on the well-being of individuals and communities. Follow at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theinternalblack/ Join us for Kenneth Anger: American Cinemagician with Carl Abrahamsson, Begins February 2: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/ Watch all of Carl's films at The Fenris Wolf Substack. https://thefenriswolf.substack.com Join us in London for the book launch for Meetings with Remarkable Magicians: Life in the Occult Underground by Carl Abrahamsson at Watkins Books, February 27th. https://www.watkinsbooks.com/event-details/meetings-with-remarkable-magicians-life-in-the-occult-underground-carl-abrahamsson Then on February 28th, join us at Freud Museum, London for “Be Careful What You Wish For – Female & Male Existential Malaise and Hysteric Approaches in ‘The Substance' and ‘Seconds'. https://www.freud.org.uk/event/be-careful-what-you-wish-for-female-male-existential-malaise-and-hysteric-approaches-in-the-substance-and-seconds/ Rendering Unconscious is also a book series! The first two volumes are now available: Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives vols. 1 & 2 (Trapart Books, 2024). https://amzn.to/4eKruV5 Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renderingunconscious/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@renderingunconscious Blusky: https://bsky.app/profile/drsinclair.bsky.social Support Rendering Unconscious Podcast: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Substack: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Make a Donation: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?business=PV3EVEFT95HGU&no_recurring=0¤cy_code=USD The song at the end of the episode is “Freedom” by Ewell J. Julianna. Available at Bandcamp. Check out TAOM Records. https://taomrecords.bandcamp.com/music Image: Ewell J. Juliana

Unraveling Adoption
From Secrets to Self-Discovery: A Late Discovery Adoptee's Story with Brad Ewell - Ep 179

Unraveling Adoption

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 34:05 Transcription Available


"I was able to kind of reinvent myself into who I probably would have been at some level had I not been adopted." -- Brad Ewell Read the transcript: https://app.swellai.com/t/tp_01JGAR0QVDBKHQG88R7JAJ292Z EPISODE SUMMARY: In this episode of Unraveling Adoption, I had the honor of speaking with Brad Ewell, a late discovery adoptee (LDA) who learned about his adoption at the age of 48. Brad shared his shocking journey of self-discovery after taking an ancestry DNA test, which revealed a truth that had been hidden from him for nearly five decades. He discussed the confusion and betrayal he felt upon learning that everyone around him had known he was adopted, while he had no idea. Brad reflected on his upbringing, his struggles with identity, and how he tried to fit into a life that never felt quite right. Our conversation also explored Brad's reconnection with his biological family, including his birth father, who had been incarcerated for decades. This relationship has provided him with unexpected closure and understanding. Brad emphasized the importance of community and therapy for those navigating similar experiences, highlighting the need for openness in adoption. His story serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of truth and the healing that can come from embracing one's identity. =============== Join our in-person Adoption Healing Quest in Seal Beach, CA on February 8, 2025. More info and registration here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/adoption-healing-quest-an-interactive-event-for-the-adoption-community-tickets-1095804814699?aff=oddtdtcreator RESOURCES: Brad's information: Here are all of Brad's blog posts and links: https://linktr.ee/LDA_BRAD?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=1bf18b6f-2423-47a2-b68d-431ac6c7bc13 Right to Know organization: https://righttoknow.us/ Find Brad's adoption account on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_late_discovery/ Find Brad's art on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cut_and_shoot_art?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D Other resources mentioned in this episode: Fred Nicora's another LDA that Brad mentions. He was an Unraveling Adoption episode guest too: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/26549451 ===============

Tech Zone With Paul Amadeus Lane
EP.282-CTA Foundation's Steve Ewell Reflects on CES 2025 and the Rise of Accessibility

Tech Zone With Paul Amadeus Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 18:12


As CES 2025 draws to a close, join Paul Amadeus Lane for a reflective conversation with Steve Ewell of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Foundation. In this episode of The Tech Zone, they'll discuss the key takeaways from this year's show, focusing on the rising prominence of assistive and adaptive technologies. Steve will share his insights on how CES has evolved to embrace inclusivity and the impact this has on individuals with disabilities. Tune in for a powerful discussion on the future of technology and its potential to create a more accessible world for everyone.

Horses in the Morning
eWell with Tad Coffin and Catching Up for January 3, 2024 by Kentucky Performance Products

Horses in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 52:37


Olympian Tad Coffin stops by to talk about saddle fit and the eWell technology. Jamie and Glenn get caught up after the holidays and the first batch of Realli bAd Adz for 2025. Listen in….HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3597 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek and Jamie Jennings.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Olympian Tad Coffin on eWell LifeSurvey: 6th Equine Industry SurveyAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equestrian + and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 02:00 - Holiday Chat10:00 - Daily Whinnies18:50 - Tad Coffin32:50 - Random News40:00 - Really Bad Adz53:24 - Auditor Post Show

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
eWell with Tad Coffin and Catching Up for January 3, 2024 by Kentucky Performance Products - HORSES IN THE MORNING

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 52:37


Olympian Tad Coffin stops by to talk about saddle fit and the eWell technology. Jamie and Glenn get caught up after the holidays and the first batch of Realli bAd Adz for 2025. Listen in….HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3597 – Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek and Jamie Jennings.Title Sponsor: Kentucky Performance ProductsGuest: Olympian Tad Coffin on eWell LifeSurvey: 6th Equine Industry SurveyAdditional support for this podcast provided by: US Rider, Equestrian + and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps: 02:00 - Holiday Chat10:00 - Daily Whinnies18:50 - Tad Coffin32:50 - Random News40:00 - Really Bad Adz53:24 - Auditor Post Show

Performance Talk
End of 2024 Sports Science Roundtable

Performance Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 71:45


In this end of year roundtable discussion on Sports Science, Ewell and Chris explore groundbreaking insights and debunk myths in athlete performance testing. Discover how traditional methods are being re-evaluated, why old concepts are resurfacing with new names, and the pivotal role of effective communication in coaching. Key Takeaways: - Understanding that less data can often lead to more accurate assessments. - The importance of consistent terminology for clear communication between coaches and athletes. - How external cues can enhance athletic performance by simplifying complex instructions.

Performance Talk
End of 2024 Sports Psychology Roundtable

Performance Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 57:40


In this episode, Ewell and Chris discuss with the roundtable, the essence of sports psychology -its role in enhancing both clinical and performance aspects across various domains—from elite athletes to everyday performers. Discover how confidence fluctuates and why embracing adversity is crucial for success. Key Takeaways: - Understand the holistic approach to optimizing human performance. - Learn why confidence isn't static and how preparation plays a pivotal role. - Explore strategies for building trust and effective relationships within teams.

The Three Ravens Podcast
Series 5 Episode 10: Surrey

The Three Ravens Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 81:56


This week we're off to Surrey, one of the Home Counties - and a place that is being gobbled up by London year by year!We start by discussing, much to Martin's chagrin, that the 23rd December is actually a Saints Day for about 30 obscure martyrs, recounting just a fraction of who they were and why they mattered. And after that, we dig into the history and folklore of Surrey.We discuss all sorts, including the tiny house where John Donne and his wife lived and had many, many babies, an extremely tall tower built by an Enlightenment-era loon, the heritage and importance of Surrey's heaths and commons, and plenty else, all before Martin digs through culinary history to uncover some... peculiar delicacies... for this week's County Dish.On the folklore front, interspersed with some excerpts from next Saturday's Local Legends interview with the much-acclaimed folklorist and author Jeremy Harte, we talk about Guildford's unfortunate dragon, Lord Lyttleton's Ghost, Joan Butts The Witch of Ewell, and much more besides.Then it's on to the main event: Martin's rather silly story, which is largely based on the truth, "Captain Salvin and his Flying Pig."We hope you enjoy it, and be sure to check back tomorrow for Eleanor's epic Ghost Story for Christmas Eve!The Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays (Magic and Medicines about folk remedies and arcane spells, Three Ravens Bestiary about cryptids and mythical creatures, Dying Arts about endangered heritage crafts, and Something Wicked about folkloric true crime from across history) plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Made in Brasil Podcast
Como Emily Ewell REVOLUCIONOU A INDÚSTRIA de Lingerie com a marca PANTYS

Made in Brasil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 68:59


Nesse podcast exploramos a trajetória de Emily Ewell, cofundadora da Pantys, e como ela transformou a indústria de lingerie com inovação e propósito. Emily compartilha insights valiosos sobre empreendedorismo, desde a identificação de oportunidades no mercado brasileiro até a construção de uma marca globalmente reconhecida. Descubra como Emily utilizou sua formação em engenharia química para inovar no setor de saúde feminina, criando produtos que não só atendem às necessidades dos consumidores, mas também promovem sustentabilidade. Saiba mais sobre suas estratégias de marketing de conteúdo eficazes e a importância de ouvir o feedback dos clientes para impulsionar a inovação. Para os aspirantes a empreendedores, Emily revela como a Pantys fez a transição do e-commerce para o modelo B2B na Europa, enfrentando desafios e aproveitando oportunidades de expansão internacional. Este vídeo é um guia essencial para aqueles que desejam criar e escalar suas próprias marcas, destacando a importância de liderança, propósito e impacto social.

Battles Of The American Civil War
Sailor's Creek | High Bridge | Cumberland Church

Battles Of The American Civil War

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 46:32


We are getting closer to the end with this week's battles taking us one day away from Lee's surrender. At this point, Lee and his army are still retreating hoping to get rations and supplies, but the Union are one step ahead the whole way.  The Confederates suffer a huge defeat in the battle of Sailor's Creek on April 6th, 1865 where a large portion of Lee's Army was captured, including Kershaw and Ewell.  The next day at the battle of Cumberland Church, all hope is lost as he is forced to retreat to Appomattox Court House, only for the Union to make it there first. It is after this battle that Grant sends Lee a letter asking for his surrender, but Lee is quite finished. Not yet.  Subscribe to our YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@bangdangnetwork

Leave Your Mark
The Wisdom of Time Under Tension with Ewell Gordon

Leave Your Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 66:47


Ewell Gordon is an experienced leader and lifetime steward of the strength and conditioning profession who has maintained a performance focus on proper movement, energy systems, and management. He is my guest in EP 396.A thought leader and professional who uses an individual-centered, holistic approach to performance improvement/enhancement, injury prevention, and overall preparation for high-level physical training and performance.He is a retired officer in the US Army and has worked in the world of human performance for over 30 years. He is the host of the podcast Performance Talk. I think you'll get a lot from this man, enjoy!If you liked this EP, please take the time to rate and comment, share with a friend, and connect with us on social channels IG @Kingopain, TW @BuiltbyScott, LI+FB Scott Livingston. You can find all things LYM at www.LYMLab.com, download your free Life Lab Starter Kit today and get busy living https://lymlab.com/free-lym-lab-starter/Please take the time to visit and connect with our sponsors, they are an essential part of our success:www.VALD.com www.ReconditioningHQ.com

This Grit and Grace Life
Cutting Through the Discomfort Around Special Needs with Russ and Gail Ewell – 249

This Grit and Grace Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 42:23


How do you respond when you see a child with special needs? Most of us fall into one of two camps: We either choose to engage or we look the other way. But choosing to engage is always the right answer. Russ and Gail Ewell will tell you the same thing. After dealing with judgment and unsolicited advice from others on how to raise their two special needs children, the couple decided the best way to inform others was to educate and integrate. In this episode of This Grit and Grace Life, Russ and Gail explain the importance of addressing misconceptions and cutting through the discomfort around special needs and building a community around those with special needs instead. The couple created a series of inclusive programs that unite special needs and typical kids to forge friendships, grace and understanding for a lifetime, and they discuss how, in addition to inclusive programming, we can all support those with special needs. Russ and Gail Ewell have been married for 35 years and are the proud parents of adult children with special needs. They have been leading ministry together at Bay Area Christian Church for three decades. Russ, a minister for more than 40 years, serves as the Executive Minister at BACC, where his teaching is rooted in providing hope for those turned off by tradition. Gail is the Lead Women's Minister at BACC and serves as the executive director of Hope Technology School, a nationally recognized full-inclusion school in Palo Alto, California, which she and Russ founded together.   Quote of the episode: “You only benefit from inclusion; you don't get hurt.” —Gail Ewell Resources Mentioned Exceptional Sports (E-Sports) programs Start Your Own E-Program E-life.org Spiritual Resource Ministry Manual Digital Scribbler Russ Ewell's website Be sure to follow us on social media! Facebook Instagram Twitter Pinterest #gritandgracelife

SO YOU DID A THING
SYDAT #139 Drowning By Numbers (1988) w/ Alex Ewell (Dummy)

SO YOU DID A THING

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 82:50


I had Alex Ewell on to discuss the 1988 movie 'Drowning By Numbers'. Hell yeah.

True Crime Campfire
Cradle to Grave, Volume II: Two More Killer Kids

True Crime Campfire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 49:14


Adults like to think of kids as the embodiment of innocence—and in a lot of ways, they are. But…remember what it was like to actually be a kid? Did other kids seem innocent to us then? Not so much. The playground could be a battle zone. Gym class could be Lord of the Flies. Kids have strong, complicated emotions just like we do, but without the impulse control that comes with a fully-developed prefrontal cortex. Most of the time, the worst thing that comes from that is a tantrum in the middle of Costco, or a loud, teary breakup in the middle school cafeteria that ends up going viral on TikTok. But for some kids, just like some adults, the outcome is much, much darker. Case 1: The story of a 14 year old aspiring serial killer who murdered his unsuspecting best friend. Case 2: A greedy young man took the lives of his entire family just to inherit some cash.Sources:A&E's "American Justice," episode “Millions of Reasons to Kill”Court papers: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/USCOURTS-caed-1_06-cv-00186/pdf/USCOURTS-caed-1_06-cv-00186-7.pdfLA Times: https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-may-13-mn-49271-story.htmlChicago Tribune: https://www.chicagotribune.com/1997/05/19/2-cops-work-5-years-to-prove-son-had-family-killed/Investigation Discovery's "Signs of a Psychopath," episode "I'm Not the Monster I Was"Medium, Rivy Lyon: https://medium.com/the-crime-center/14-year-old-lures-friend-to-a-gruesome-death-in-middle-school-bathroom-b5ee8df8e915The Ledger: https://www.theledger.com/story/news/2004/03/20/state-releases-teen-slaying-suspects-journal/26105617007/Follow us, campers!Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an extra episode a month, and a free sticker!): https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfirehttps://www.truecrimecampfirepod.com/Facebook: True Crime CampfireInstagram: https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfireEmail: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.comMERCH! https://true-crime-campfire.myspreadshop.com

Hitting the Streets
Special Guest - Brad and Pam Ewell

Hitting the Streets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 31:48


Welcome to another episode of Hitting the Streets Podcast! My guests today are two amazing artists from the North Texas area: Brad Ewell, owner of Cut and Shoot, and Pam Ewell, host of At the Heart of Art Podcast. Tune in to hear their inspiring stories, how they got started, and their love for art. Follow them on Instagram: Brad Ewell @cut_and_shoot_art Pam Ewell @heart.of.art.podcast

Real Estate Marketing Dude
Bottom Line Business Basics & Branding ft. Ewell Smith

Real Estate Marketing Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 34:46


Sometimes we all need to go back to the basics and since we are in the business of running a business, it bears repeating. Today we are gonna make sure we all understand the basics that we often take for granted. Check out Ewell's Website.

The John Batchelor Show
PREVIEW: #GETTYSBURG: Conversation with colleague Jeff McCausland, CBS News, re the First Day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863, and the hesitation and decline of General Ewell to assault and capture Cemetery Hill at the cost of the day. And what

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 1:40


PREVIEW: #GETTYSBURG: Conversation with colleague Jeff McCausland, CBS News, re the First Day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863, and the hesitation and decline of General Ewell to assault and capture Cemetery Hill at the cost of the day. And what about the Second Day? More tonight. 1913 Gettysburg 50th Reunion.

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Battle of Gettysburg 161st Anniversary Special- July 2, 1863

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 74:38


Start your day RIGHT with our new coffee brand Little Ground Top by ordering your bags here www.addressinggettysburg.com/cafe Help us hire a staff for these labor-intensive episodes. It'll only take a few thousand of ye! ;-) Become a Patron and learn more about the Civil War with over 300 episodes just for you. www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg   During the early morning hours of July 2, an already sleep-deprived Union Army of the Potomac commander, George Gordon Meade, arrived at Gettysburg to find fresh Federal soldiers reinforcing the battered elements of the army from the previous day's battle. After conferring with his subordinates, Meade rode out to look at the ground. He decided to stay and fight.    The Union position was a strong one.   Cemetery Hill dominated the surrounding landscape and offered the Union defenders a strong artillery position. Two key roads that led into Gettysburg from Maryland intersected just north of the hill. Those two roads were crucial avenues of resupply and, if necessary, retreat for the Union Army. The side controlling the hill controlled the field, but the position had one weakness. When he arrived the previous day to act in Meade's stead, Union Second Corps Commander Winfield Scott Hancock assessed the position and reported to Meade that it was strong, but the Confederates could turn its left flank. This fact didn't escape Robert E. Lee's experienced eye, either. He astutely turned his attention to planning the action for July 2, devising a strategy that would test the mettle of the Union Army.   With Meade deciding to stay, Lee needed to determine the best way to knock the Federals off their strong position. A direct assault on Cemetery Hill could prove devastating for Lee's infantry as they would have to cross open farm fields to attack the hill. Subordinate commanders convinced Lee not to attack the Union Right near Culp's Hill. Just before dawn, Lee dispatched reconnaissance parties to determine the terrain on the Union left and the dispositions of the Army of the Potomac. One such party returned and reported no Union soldiers in the area of Little Round Top. After conferring with his commanders, Lee made his decision. James Longstreet, his trusted second-in-command, his "old warhorse," would take two divisions and, under concealment, get into position to attack the flank of the Union Line. Once Longstreet was in position. His orders directed him to attack north, along the Emmitsburg Road, and roll up the Union left. While Longstreet was executing this move [getting into position?], Ewell's Second Corps would demonstrate on the Union Right to prevent reinforcements from being sent to meet Longstreet. Ewell's demonstration would become an attack if Ewell thought it feasible. [Chas Fennell on this part of the plan]   It was a bold plan. One that Confederate General James Longstreet did not care for, but, ever the consummate soldier, he followed orders.   Longstreet's Corps, consisting of three divisions under Generals McLaws, Pickett, and Hood, was initially delayed due to the absence of Pickett's division, which was still over 20 miles away. Despite Longstreet's request to wait for Pickett, Lee urged action but acquiesced to Longstreet's request to wait for one of the brigades from Hood's division before commencing the attack. It would be nearly One in the afternoon before Longstreet's march began.   While Lee dealt with the logistics of implementing his plans, Meade had his own difficulties with Daniel Sickles, a New York politician-turned-general and Meade's Third Corps Commander.   Meade had assigned defensive positions to all of his commands in what is now known as the Fish Hook line. The reason for Sickles' assigned position was either not made apparent to him or was certainly not to his liking. Throughout the morning, Sickles tried to get Meade's permission to redeploy his Corps to what he thought was a better position on higher ground along the Emmitsburg Road. Sickles believed that if the Confederates occupied that ground, they could use it as an artillery platform and make Sickles' position, and much of the rest of the Union line, vulnerable.     Every time Sickles tried, Meade brushed him off until he eventually reiterated his original order. Still nervous, Sickles ordered a reconnaissance into a stand of woods just west of the Emmitsburg Road. The reconnaissance discovered Rebels extending the Confederate lines along Seminary Ridge. This information convinced Sickles to take his entire Corps and occupy the ground he desired.   However, Sickles' decision to advance detached his Corps from the rest of the army, leaving his command exposed on neutral ground. This decision would prove to be a turning point, almost leading to the destruction of his Corps and having severe consequences for the Army of the Potomac. But it also had the effect of confounding Lee's plans that day. [Jim Hessler on Sickles' thinking] It was nearly one in the afternoon when Longstreet's Corps began its march to the south. During the march, fears of having been discovered by a signal station on Little Round Top led him to order a countermarch to remain concealed. [Jim Hessler on Countermarch] This countermarch had eaten up precious time, and by the time Longstreet's men were in position, they discovered that the Union Army had changed its position since Lee conceived the plans. Instead of finding nothing on the Emmitsburg Road, Longstreet found the entire Third Corps blocking his attack path. This unexpected turn of events forced Longstreet to modify the plan and position of his troops on the spot. [read the following, but you probably won't need it] Longstreet determined to attack with the division of John Bell Hood first, finding and attacking the new Federal left flank. When that attack developed, McLaws' Division was to crash through whatever was in its front. Longstreet's Corps' objective was still Cemetery Hill, but Sickles' new position ensured Longstreet wouldn't get there without a fight.   Around 4 in the afternoon, the Confederates launched their attack, forever immortalizing places like the otherworldly place called Devil's Den and Little Round Top. [Licensed Battlefield Guide Tracy Baer]   The pastoral landscape of Gettysburg was transformed into a battleground, with ranks of Butternut and Gray clashing among the rocks and hills. The ferocity of the fighting was such that the air was thick with the sounds of gunfire and the cries of the wounded, creating a scene of intense drama and tension.     Meade, realizing almost too late the danger the army was in, rushed reinforcements to the scene. Each new reinforcing command escalated the desperate fighting.   One Union officer in the Wheatfield remembered, "The men were firing as fast as they could load. The din was almost deafening."   By 6 in the evening, Hood's attack had stalled; Hood himself had been wounded early in the fighting.  That was when Longstreet ordered McLaws forward.    Barksdale's brigade of Mississippians crashed through the Union position at the Peach Orchard at the intersection of the Emmitsburg and Millerstown Roads, plunging the Union defense into a chaotic and intense struggle for survival, a scene that was both overwhelming and terrifying.    [Licensed Battlefield Guide Ralph Siegel]   The Confederate attacks, cascading from South to North, shattered the Third Corps. Longstreet's Corps fought fiercely, pursuing the remnants of the Federal commands. AP Hill's Corps joined the attack over the Codori Farm, including one small brigade from Florida.   [LBG Paul Bailey] Wright's brigade briefly broke through the Second Corps line near a copse of trees on Cemetery Ridge.     In previous battles, a situation like this might have unnerved the Army of the Potomac, leading to a defeat. But this time, the soldiers stood their ground, their determination and courage preventing a potential disaster.   [Licensed Battlefield Guide Mike Rupert]   Timely reinforcements, brave counterattacks from the Pennsylvania Reserves, and men from Maine, Minnesota, New York, and Vermont would stem the Confederate tide as darkness fell across the battlefield.    Longstreet would claim that it was the best three hours of fighting that his men had experienced during the war. They had captured some ground and, in the process, had badly mauled elements of three Union Corps. The Third Corps alone would suffer over 4,000 casualties-- some 40%--  including the wounding of their commander, Dan Sickles.  The Federals could also rightly claim this was their "best three hours of fighting." They had fought desperately and had not yielded. The shank of the Fish Hook line had held.   Though daylight began to wane, the fighting had not, and one New York brigade was about to fight for its life. To bolster the Union left, George Meade had ordered the entire Twelfth Corps to abandon its position on Culp's Hill. But he was soon convinced to allow one brigade to remain. That brigade was that of 62-year-old Brigadier General George Sears Greene.   As darkness descended, Confederate Second Corps commander Richard Ewell decided to turn the demonstration into an attack.   [Chas Fennel on Greene's Brigade]   [RECORD ALL CULP'S HILL STUFF, BUT IT PROBABLY WON'T BE NEEDED IN THE EDIT] Confederates would attack Culp's Hill and East Cemetery Hill, sometimes using the muzzle flashes to locate their target.    On Culp's Hill, a Union brigade of New Yorkers under the command of 62-year-old George Sears Greene would be successful in repulsing or halting an entire Confederate division. Greene's little brigade was not enough to cover the whole of the position, and the Confederates did capture some fortifications, but timely reinforcements and the tenacity of Greene's men staved off disaster.   At East Cemetery Hill, Louisianans and North Carolinians would brave the incline of the hill and almost make it to the Baltimore Pike before the timely arrival of the Gibraltar Brigade from the 2nd Corps, featuring the 7th West Virginia which, as legend has it, had attached a star "borrowed" from the colors of another regiment to its flag to represent the recently inducted state, pushed back the vaunted Louisiana Tigers. Here again, on this side of the field, the Confederates had some success. However, the tenacity of the Union defenders and the oncoming darkness meant the Union position had bent but was far from broken. [Jessie Wheedleton]   General Meade called a Council of War for that night. Corps commanders arrived at his headquarters even as they could hear the dying din of battle in the distant darkness.   Meade had received information from his Bureau of Military Information that, up to this point, they had engaged all of Lee's Army except for Pickett's Division. The Army of the Potomac had been bloodied that day, but fresh soldiers from the 6th Corps had arrived after a forced march of over 30 miles that day.   In a room of the Lydia Leister House, Meade asked the opinion of his subordinates on what they should do next. The Union commanders decided that they would stay and fight.    General Lee did not call a similar Council of War. Instead, in his official report, he claimed the plan for the next day remained unchanged, and the attack would renew on the flanks of the Union Army.   July 2, 1863, was a costly day. In intense fighting, both armies combined would sustain over 21,000 casualties. As a point of comparison, The Battle of Antietam, the bloodiest day in American military history, had 23,000 casualties. And still, some of the more dramatic scenes of the war were yet to come.

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Battle of Gettysburg- July 1, 1863- 161st Anniversary

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 52:00


INTRODUCTING! Our first coffee brand LITTLE GROUND TOP, expertly roasted by our friends at Bantam Roaster. Order your bags at https://www.addressinggettysburg.com/cafe THIS EPISODE was made possible by our generous Patrons. Become one today and get more than you bargain for! www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg On the first day of July, they arrived shrouded in a foreboding misty rain. The Confederate infantry division of Major General Henry Heth from A.P. Hill's Third Corps advanced towards Gettysburg under a veil of uncertainty. While crossing a bridge over Marsh Creek, the head of Heth's column was halted by the familiar "pop" of enemy small arms some 700 yards away. It was a shot from the carbine of the 8th Illinois Cavalry's Lieutenant Marcellus Jones.  The ball had begun; The Battle of Gettysburg was underway.  The gray soldiers, anticipating a militia, were surprised by Union cavalry. This surprise, however, did not deter them. Instead, it spurred them into a cautious advance, moving from column into skirmish lines in the fields north and south of the Chambersburg Pike.  John Buford, the Union Cavalry commander, was tactically maneuvering to buy time—time that the Union left-wing commander, John Reynolds, needed to rush his infantry up to Gettysburg. Buford had gathered intelligence that Confederate soldiers were to the north and west of Gettysburg. Armed with this crucial information, Buford strategically positioned his men to cover every major road coming in from the west, north, and east of Gettysburg. The shots fired indicated that the first Confederates were approaching from the west, a testament to Buford's strategic foresight. Upon being fired upon, the Confederates, seemingly undeterred by the presence of Union Cavalry, began a slow and methodical advance. Like a grey bank of storm clouds, they pushed back Buford's men from Knoxlyn Ridge to  Herr's Ridge and, finally, to McPherson's Ridge, where Buford intended to hold until the infantry arrived. At Willoughby's Run, in the valley between Herr's and McPherson's Ridges, the veteran Confederate infantry briefly halted and organized themselves before pressing onward up the slope against Buford's brigades under Colonel Gamble and Devin.  Just as the Confederates were gaining ground, the emergence of Union infantry, a complete shock to them, marked a significant turning point in the morning's battle. The unexpected arrival of the Union infantry changed the dynamics of the fight, and what started as a skirmish between cavalry and infantry was about to become a full-throated battle.    Brigadier General Joseph Davis's Brigade of Mississippi and North Carolina men rapidly approached Cutler's right-two regiments, the 76th N.Y. and 56th P.A., from the west. The 56th Pennsylvania opened fire first with the command, 'Ready, right oblique! Aim! Fire!' The 2nd Mississippi and 55th North Carolina returned fire. Some of these shots raked the 76th New York as they got into position to the Pennsylvania men's right. At first, the 76th's commander didn't realize that these shots were from the enemy as he could not see any. He urged his men to hold their fire. Then a second volley came in, and still they held their fire. Finally, the 2nd Mississippi came into sight, and Major Grover, the 76th's commander, ordered his men to fire.  After about a half-an-hour of fighting, three of Cutler's regiments, the 56th P.A. and the 76th and 147th N.Y., withdrew to Oak Ridge, having lost half of their men.  Davis's men pursued Cutler's shattered regiments to Oak Ridge.  Cutler had left two regiments on the south side of the Chambersburg Pike at the McPherson Farm. They had skirmished with Archer's brigade as it approached from the west. Cutler's sister brigade, the Iron Brigade under Solomon Meredith, had arrived on the field and was pushing into McPherson's Woods, thereby freeing up Cutler's remaining two regiments, the 84th and 95th N.Y., to turn and face the threat posed by Davis's men.  Acting Corps commander Major General Abner Doubleday ordered the only reserve he had, the 6th Wisconsin, to leave its reserve position and "Go like Hell" toward Davis. Rufus Dawes, the 6th's commander, put his men in line to the right of the 95th N.Y. Aiming into Davis's flank, the New York and Wisconsin men opened fire, stopping Davis's pursuit. Then, suddenly, the Confederates appeared to vanish into the earth. They had taken refuge in an unfinished railroad cut that paralleled the Chambersburg Pike.  What seemed a safe haven had proved to be a trap, and the Wisconsin and New York boys were ready to take advantage of it.     Meanwhile, acting left-wing commander Major General John F. Reynolds was personally feeding units of the Iron Brigade into McPherson's Woods, something a man in his position should not do. While doing this, a Confederate bullet struck him in the head. Within 30 minutes of being on the field, the man who was leading the Union effort that morning was dead.  The Iron Brigade pushed into McPherson's Woods. After a series of bloody fights, Archer's Confederates were repulsed. Archer, himself, became a Union prisoner.    As Confederates reeled from their sudden repulse, a lull in the fighting followed as commanders decided what to do next, and reinforcements filtered in from directions north and south.  That is when, in the early afternoon, Lieutenant General Richard S Ewell's Confederate Second Corps, coming in from the north, suddenly attacked. Seeing the vulnerability of the Union position and the increasing Union reinforcements, Ewell decided to attack without orders to do so. One of his divisions, under Robert Rodes, attacked the Union First Corps' position in an ill-coordinated series of assaults. This attack, too, was repulsed. Confederate Army Commander Robert E. Lee, lacking detailed information, was initially hesitant to attack. Lee reached the battlefield around noon and gathered what information he could. Finally, he decided to capitalize on the actions of his subordinates and arriving reinforcements. Lee issued the order to attack. By now, the Union First Corps and Oliver Otis Howard's Eleventh Corps were up in full. Howard deployed his men on the plane north of Gettysburg, near Pennsylvania College. This was not the position Howard had initially wanted to hold, but the appearance of Rodes' division on Oak Hill left him little other choice.   The Union soldiers on the ridges west of town and on the plane north of town would soon find themselves overwhelmed by lines and lines of Butternut and Gray. Fierce firefights erupted, indicated by plumes of smoke and the rattle of musketry along the two-and-a-half-mile line. Union soldiers tried to hang on to their positions desperately. Despite their best efforts to hold back this Confederate tide, the Union's position crumbled as each Confederate attack landed like a sledgehammer blow.  The disorganized remnants of Union regiments streamed through the streets of Gettysburg, finally stopping on a hill south of town crowned by a cemetery. There, they found Eleventh Corps Commander O.O. Howard and his reserve. The First and Eleventh Corps' shattered elements rallied on this formidable position.  When Union army commander George Meade learned of General Reynolds's death, he dispatched Major General Winfield Scott Hancock, made commander of the Second Corps after the Battle of Chancellorsville, to ride to Gettysburg and act in his stead. Hancock traveled in an ambulance, studying maps of the area. After conferring with Howard and relaying Meade's orders, Hancock and Howard began organizing defenses. The tired and sweat-stained men rallied and built fortifications, bracing themselves for the attack they were sure would follow. A wooded prominence to the right of Cemetery Hill caught Hancock's eye, compelling him to send the newly-arrived regiment from Cutler's Brigade, the 7th Indiana, to occupy it. This hill was Culp's Hill. The Confederates were just as disorganized in victory as the Union soldiers had been in defeat. Daylight was fading fast, progress through the streets of Gettysburg was painfully slow for the Confederates, and rumors of Union reinforcements coming in from the east caused delays. Moreover, ambiguous discretionary orders left the decision to subordinate Confederate commanders to continue pressing the attack. Each commander assessed their situation and decided not to attack. The first day bore witness to some of the bloodiest fighting of the American Civil War, with a combined total of 16,000 killed, wounded, and captured. It was a stunning tactical success for Robert E Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, leaving two Union corps driven from their positions and wrecked to a fraction of what they once were. Still, the price had been high for the Confederates. The 26th North Carolina of Pettigrew's Brigade entered the battle with over 800 men. By the end of the battle, they will have lost over five hundred, with most of them sustained in the fighting on July 1st.  One question that plagued General Lee was, "Where is General Stuart?" JEB Stuart, acting on orders from Lee, had ridden around the Union Army, managing to cut himself off from communication with Lee. Lee did have cavalry at his disposal. His need, however, was not for cavalry units but for JEB Stuart's ability to analyze military intelligence.  Seeing the Union forces streaming back to Cemetery Hill, Lee made a fateful decision.  Pointing in the direction of the Army of the Potomac, Lee turned to his "Old War Horse," James Longstreet, and said, "If He is there in the morning, I will attack Him." The attitude behind these words would lead to the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War.    Battle of Gettysburg 161st Anniversary Special- July 1, 1863 Featuring Licensed Battlefield Guides Larry Korcheck, Jim Pangburn, Charlie Fennell and Rob Abbott Summary written by Michael "Six Questions" Lentz Script written by Matt Callery Narration, direction and editing by Matt Callery Some Sound Effects Provided by QuantumEra Other Sound Effects synthesized, found in the public domain or recorded by Matt Callery or Ty DeWitt Music found on Epidemic Sound dot com Copyright 2024. Addressing Gettysburg LLC. All rights reserved.   

CloseTheDeal.com Podcast  - sales & marketing
Passion to Profit: Join the Taste Buds Kitchen Franchise Family: Jessie Brelsford #56 Close The Deal

CloseTheDeal.com Podcast - sales & marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 22:21


Jessie shares 3 takeaways on this episode of the Close The Deal Podcast (Your First Franchise Episode):

Smart Franchising with Fransmart
Unlocking Franchise Opportunities with Expert Ewell Smith

Smart Franchising with Fransmart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 27:11


In this episode, Dan Rowe interviews Ewell Smith, a franchise broker, about his background and experience in the franchising industry. Ewell shares his extensive experience in running trade associations and dealing with crises, which has shaped his approach to helping entrepreneurs find the right franchise opportunities. He emphasizes the importance of genuine interest and a certain skill set in franchise ownership. Ewell also discusses the role of franchise brokers and the value they bring to the franchising process. He highlights the need for effective communication and building relationships between franchisors and consultants. Ewell provides advice for prospective business owners and offers insights into the franchise assessment process and finding financing. Takeaways ➡️ Genuine interest and a certain skill set are crucial for success in franchise ownership. ➡️ Franchise brokers play a valuable role in helping entrepreneurs find the right franchise opportunities. ➡️ Effective communication and building relationships are key to successful partnerships between franchisors and consultants. ➡️ Prospective business owners should seek franchise attorneys and explore financing options to navigate the franchising process. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:21 Experience with Crisis Management 03:08 Importance of Genuine Interest 04:58 The Support of a Spouse 06:28 The Value of Broker Networks 07:53 The Role of Franchise Brokers 09:37 The Franchise Assessment Process 10:21 Finding Franchisees 11:03 The Importance of Communication 12:19 Knowing When to Say No 12:51 Building a Multi-Unit Franchise Business 13:46 Success Stories 15:03 Finding Franchisees through Leads and Marketing 16:19 Drawing Attention and Building Relationships 17:38 The Power of Marketing 18:49 Working with Franchise Consultants 19:18 Effective Communication with Consultants 20:13 Advice for Prospective Business Owners 21:12 Additional Assistance for Prospects 22:45 Understanding the FDD and Finding Financing 24:10 The Benefits of Using Franchise Consultants 25:05 The Importance of Building Relationships 26:03 Closing Remarks and Contact Information

Don't Worry, B Movies
Candleshoe (1977) w/ Devan Meck

Don't Worry, B Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 64:48


This week Amanda and Wade are joined by their good friend Devan to discuss the virtues of an obscure-ish Disney film that contains brilliant performances from Jodie Foster, David Niven and more.  The three nerd out over the fact that the Marchioness and her butler secretly love doing improv bits with each other, and talk about the amazing villain duo of Leo McKern and Vivian Pickles. Go watch the movie, get the music stuck in your head, and enjoy this discussion with the incomparable Devan! Credits: https://www.instagram.com/dontworrybmovies/ Logo – John Capezzuto https://www.creativecap.net/ Intro and Outro Music – Andrew Wolfe of Darling Overdrive https://www.instagram.com/darlingoverdrive/?hl=en Additional Music: Note: Some songs may have been adapted from their original form to fit the length of our segments "Family Tree" by Jahzzar (www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sele/family_tree_f/) (CC BY-SA) "Dramatic Emotional Piano and Violin" by UNIVERSEFIELD (www.freemusicarchive.org/music/universfield/sad-music/dramatic-emotional-piano-and-violin/) (CC BY-SA) "Bozza, Duettino for Two Bassons" By Grossman, Ewell, Grainger (www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Grossman_Ewell_Grainger/Bassooniana/Grossman_Ewell_Grainger_-_Bassooniana_-_03_-_Bozza_Duettino_for_Two_Bassoons/) (CC BY-SA)

The Deal Scout
Unveiling the Secrets of Franchising: A Roadmap to Success

The Deal Scout

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 7:28


Send us a Text Message.Hey there, fellow dealmakers!It's your host, Josh, from The Deal Scout podcast, and I've got some exciting news to share in our latest newsletter. I recently sat down with the incredible Ewell, a mastermind in the franchising world and a fellow podcast aficionado. We dove deep into the franchise universe, and trust me, this is an episode you won't want to miss!

unSeminary Podcast
Beyond Accessibility: Gail Ewell’s Vision for Church Inclusivity

unSeminary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 36:21


Welcome back to the unSeminary podcast. Today we're talking with Gail Ewell a leader at Bay Area Christian Church and Hope Technology School. Gail's story is one of personal struggle and triumph. As a mother of children with special needs, she faced significant challenges in attending church. Her experiences shed light on the isolation and […]

Comics Exchange
The 39th Exchange - special guest Richard Ewell from Frankencon!

Comics Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 94:12


Our 39th episode brings first time guest Richard Ewell, representing the horror convention Frankencon! Not only do we learn all about the convention and get tickets to give away to our listeners, we also enter our 2nd round of villain March Madness, featuring DC villains! You'll find our trusty usual segments like book of the week and more. Thanks as always for being here!

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Bridging Technology and Accessibility: Insights from CES with Executive Director of the Consumer Technology Association Foundation, Stephen Ewell | Redefining Society with Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 35:02


Guest: ✨ Steve Ewell, Executive Director, Consumer Technology Association Foundation [@CTAFoundation]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveewell/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/ctafoundationOn Instagram | https://www.threads.net/@steve.ewell____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsBlackCloak

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast
Ask A Gettysburg Guide #85- The 20th Connecticut- with LBG Jim Connery and Carolyn Ivanoff

Addressing Gettysburg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 105:45


Carolyn Ivanoff joins new-to-the-show LBG Jim Connery to talk about the 20th Connecticut. From the regiment's monument: "The Brig. formed on this line on the morning of July 2nd. At eve it moved to the support left of army. Returning, it found the position and woods on rear occupied by Johnson's Division, Ewell's Corps. During the night it lay in line of battle. At dawn, July 3rd, the 20th Conn. advanced under cover of artillery and fought 5 hrs. driving the enemy and reoccupying the works. Was relieved by the 123rd N.Y. In the afternoon moved to support the 2nd Corps against Longstreet's assault. This regiment went from Va. with the 12th A.C. to Army of Cumberland, marched with Gen. Sherman to the sea."   Support the Show by:  Join us at the ACHS For a Live Show with Tim Smith and Garry Adelman: https://www.addressinggettysburg.com/achsevent-3/  Becoming a Patron- https://www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg . Now with a FREE TRIAL for 2nd Lieutenants    Subscribing to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@addressinggettysburg  Donate via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6394Y8C2XUH38  Grabbing some merch- https://www.addressinggettysburg.com/shop  Getting a book- https://www.addressinggettysburg.com/books  Joining our book club: Email addressinggettysburgbookclub@gmail.com to get in!  Joining our Film Club: Email AGFilmClub1863@gmail.com to get in!    Supporting Our Sponsors:  You best be visiting our Studio Sponsor, The Gettysburg Museum of History- www.gettysburgmuseumofhistory.com  Go to the Gettysburg Film Festival! https://gettysburgfilmfestival.org/2024-festival/  Help Historian Eric Wittenberg Fight Cancer: https://www.gofundme.com/f/please-consider-helping-eric-and-susan-wittenberg    Baer Sign- www.baersign.com    The Association of Licensed Battlefield Guides https://gettysburgtourguides.org/albgseminar/  Mike Scott Voice- https://www.mikescottvoice.com  Seminary Ridge Museum- https://www.seminaryridgemuseum.org/  For the Historian- Mention us for 20% off retail sales (in store) plus free shipping (online)- https://www.forthehistorian.com  The Badgemaker- https://www.civilwarcorpsbadges.com  Civil War Trails- https://www.civilwartrails.com  Bantam Roasters Use "HANCOCK" for 10% off your order https://www.raggededgerc.com/  Buy Billy Webster's Album "Marching Through Georgia - https://billysongs.com    Check out Jonathan Lucci's new novel: https://www.theheavensfalling.com/    Join the NACWM- https://www.nacwm.org/  TRHistorical: www.trhistorical.com     Music possibly by:  "Garryowen" by Billy Webster: www.billysongs.com  Camp Chase Fifes & Drums: https://www.campchasefifesanddrums.org  California Consolidated Drum Band check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/CCDrumBand Kevin MacLeod: www.incompetech.com  The Federal City Brass Band- www.jvmusic.net

Directionally Challenged
Recognizing the Power of “Mom” with Susan Ewell

Directionally Challenged

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 40:26


Kayla is finally joined by family therapist and yes, her mother Susan Ewell for this touching conversation between not just mother and daughter but two mothers as well. We learn about Susan's lore before even becoming a mother and the turning point in which she decided to prioritize her childrens' early years over her career. She offers thoughtful, emphatic advice on parenthood and shares, in her professional opinion, what she feels are the different challenges with the new generation post-pandemic. Mistakes might happen but we'll be OK. Follow Us:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directionallychallenged__/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Don't Take Wooden Nickels
Which "Church" Is Wack? (Hymn Episode)

Don't Take Wooden Nickels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 50:17


Ewell is talking about Tye Tribbett's Breakfast Club Interview, and ask the question, "Which Chuch is Wack"?

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Real Leaders Podcast
Ep. 455 Emily Ewell, Founder & CEO of Pantys

Real Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 42:12


Emily Ewell is the Founder & CEO of Pantys, a pioneer in improving the health of women and the planet through sustainability and innovation with the first clinically approved absorbent technology globally for menstruation, maternity and incontinence. — Read the Magazine and Join the Community for Impact: ⁠⁠⁠https://⁠⁠⁠⁠real-leaders.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Apply for the The 2025 Real Leaders Impact Awards: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://real-leaders.com/impact-awards-application/⁠⁠

Writers on Writing
Andrew Ewell, author of SET FOR LIFE

Writers on Writing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 58:01


Andrew Ewell, the author of the new novel, Set for Life. He's received fellowships from Yaddo, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and VCCA France. His stories and essays have appeared in Salon, the Chattahoochee Review, Five Chapters, and TriQuarterly, among others. He holds an MFA in creative writing from Boston University and taught creative writing at numerous other universities before writing Set for Life. Andrew joined Barbara DeMarco-Barrett to discuss autofiction, unnamed protagonists, unlikeable characters—a popular topic these days, keeping track of characters and plot, writing about academia, endings, and much more. For more information on Writers on Writing and extra writing perks, visit our Patreon page. To listen to past interviews, visit our website. You can also support the show by buying books at our new bookstore on bookshop.org. We've stocked it with titles from our guests, as well as some of our personal favorites. By purchasing through the store, you'll support both independent bookstores and our show. Finally, on Spotify you can listen to an album's worth of typewriter music like what you hear on the show. Look for the artist, Just My Type. Email the show at writersonwritingpodcast@gmail.com. We love to hear from our listeners. (Recorded on January 19, 2024)  Host: Barbara DeMarco-BarrettHost: Marrie StoneMusic and sound editing: Travis Barrett (Stream his music on Spotify, Apple Music, Etc.)

True Crime Obsessed
342: Murdered for Millions: The Ewell Family Killings

True Crime Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 61:46


On April 19, 1992 the Ewell family was gunned down in their Fresno, CA home. What was thought to be a burglary gone wrong, quickly grew into a game of cat and mouse with the only surviving member of the family. Come see Patrick on tour with his Traveling Book Party! Here's where he'll be: Red Bank, NJ: Friday March 8th. Tickets Here. Louisville, KY: Sunday, March 10th. Tickets Here. Cincinnati, OH: Tuesday, March 12th. Tickets Here. Columbus, OH, Wednesday, March 13th. Tickets Here. Buffalo, NY, Thursday, March 14th. Tickets Here. LOOKING FOR MORE TCO? On our Patreon feed, you'll find over 400 FULL AD-FREE BONUS episodes to BINGE RIGHT NOW! Including our episode-by-episode coverage of "House of Haammer" "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99," "Bad Vegan" "LuLaRich" "John Wayne Gacy: Devil in Disguise" "Night Stalker" "The Jinx," "Making A Murderer," "The Staircase," "I'll Be Gone in the Dark," "A Wilderness of Error" "The Vow"  "Tiger King" "Don't F**K With Cats," "The Menendez Murders," "The Murder of Laci Peterson," "Casey Anthony: American Murder Mystery," "Serial," "Lorena," "The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann," "OJ: Made in America" and so many more! JOIN HERE!

Work In Progress
Technology has the ability to transform the lives of people with disabilities and older adults

Work In Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 26:15


In this episode of Work in Progress, I'm joined by Steve Ewell, executive director of Consumer Technology Association Foundation, and Keely Cat-Wells, founder & CEO of Making Space, to discuss how technology in improving access to jobs and career advancement for older adults and people with disabilities. Using tech to advance accessibility at work and at home was a key theme at this year's big CES 2024 conference in Las Vegas earlier this month. It is also the mission of the Consumer Technology Association Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the organization that runs the conference. Executive director Steve Ewell says the Foundation was created to serve "two growing, yet often overlooked, populations: older adults and people with disabilities. We really approach ways to use technology to improve lives of people in those populations." "It's really serving to both recognize companies that are doing this work really well, but also serving as a little bit of a carrot to attract the attention of companies that maybe hadn't addressed aging or disability yet." Ewell adds, "There's so much incredible innovation out there. Technology holds the promise to really improve lives across the board. When I meet these founders and look at the types of ideas that they're creating, the problems that they're trying to solve, I'm really a technology optimist for the opportunities that this technology can provide across work, home, and play. "The other piece that often gets ignored is you can live independently at home, and you can go to work, but if you don't have the opportunity to go out to a restaurant with friends, go to a movie, do other things like that, that's another opportunity for technology to really create those connections and create just that meaningful life that people can have." Among the startups catching the attention of CTA Foundation this year is Making Space, an accessible talent acquisition and learning experience platform that allows media companies to identify, train and access disabled, overlooked, and underrepresented talent pools. CEO Keely Cat-Wells explains that she founded Making Space as a result of her own personal experience as a person with a hidden disability in the workforce. "I was training to be a dancer in my teens, and then II became very unwell and then ended up spending a lot of my years in hospital. I got misdiagnosed, undiagnosed, and went through a lot of medical malpractice and trauma, and basically came out the other side of hospital as a disabled person. "I live with chronic illness and a hidden disability. I had never been in that space before. I had no idea what to expect, and I just started realizing that the world was so inaccessible." She says she was hired by a company in the entertainment industry, but after disclosing her disability and asking for accommodations and access requirements, she was told she no longer have the job. "That was the light bulb moment for me that I really wanted to do something and try and make sure that this doesn't happen to anyone else and just create a more equitable and accessible world for disabled people," says Cat-Wells. She says that Making Space has "built a tool and a feature within our platform that turns our lived experience of disability into transferable skills and professional strengths." The company has now partnered with Netflix and Comcast NBCUniversal to provide training and access to jobs in the entertainment industry. Learn more about those partnerships by listening to the podcast here, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find the conversation on our new Work in Progress YouTube channel. Episode 303: Steve Ewell, executive director, Consumer Technology Association Foundation, and Keely Cat-Wells, founder & CEO, Making SpaceHost & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under C...

Work In Progress
Technology has the ability to transform the lives of people with disabilities and older adults

Work In Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 26:15


In this episode of Work in Progress, I'm joined by Steve Ewell, executive director of Consumer Technology Association Foundation, and Keely Cat-Wells, founder & CEO of Making Space, to discuss how technology in improving access to jobs and career advancement for older adults and people with disabilities. Using tech to advance accessibility at work and at home was a key theme at this year's big CES 2024 conference in Las Vegas earlier this month. It is also the mission of the Consumer Technology Association Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the organization that runs the conference. Executive director Steve Ewell says the Foundation was created to serve "two growing, yet often overlooked, populations: older adults and people with disabilities. We really approach ways to use technology to improve lives of people in those populations." "It's really serving to both recognize companies that are doing this work really well, but also serving as a little bit of a carrot to attract the attention of companies that maybe hadn't addressed aging or disability yet." Ewell adds, "There's so much incredible innovation out there. Technology holds the promise to really improve lives across the board. When I meet these founders and look at the types of ideas that they're creating, the problems that they're trying to solve, I'm really a technology optimist for the opportunities that this technology can provide across work, home, and play. "The other piece that often gets ignored is you can live independently at home, and you can go to work, but if you don't have the opportunity to go out to a restaurant with friends, go to a movie, do other things like that, that's another opportunity for technology to really create those connections and create just that meaningful life that people can have." Among the startups catching the attention of CTA Foundation this year is Making Space, an accessible talent acquisition and learning experience platform that allows media companies to identify, train and access disabled, overlooked, and underrepresented talent pools. CEO Keely Cat-Wells explains that she founded Making Space as a result of her own personal experience as a person with a hidden disability in the workforce. "I was training to be a dancer in my teens, and then II became very unwell and then ended up spending a lot of my years in hospital. I got misdiagnosed, undiagnosed, and went through a lot of medical malpractice and trauma, and basically came out the other side of hospital as a disabled person. "I live with chronic illness and a hidden disability. I had never been in that space before. I had no idea what to expect, and I just started realizing that the world was so inaccessible." She says she was hired by a company in the entertainment industry, but after disclosing her disability and asking for accommodations and access requirements, she was told she no longer have the job. "That was the light bulb moment for me that I really wanted to do something and try and make sure that this doesn't happen to anyone else and just create a more equitable and accessible world for disabled people," says Cat-Wells. She says that Making Space has "built a tool and a feature within our platform that turns our lived experience of disability into transferable skills and professional strengths." The company has now partnered with Netflix and Comcast NBCUniversal to provide training and access to jobs in the entertainment industry. Learn more about those partnerships by listening to the podcast here, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find the conversation on our new Work in Progress YouTube channel. Episode 303: Steve Ewell, executive director, Consumer Technology Association Foundation, and Keely Cat-Wells, founder & CEO, Making SpaceHost & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under C...

Detectives Don't Sleep
Operation Three Stooges

Detectives Don't Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 48:24


It's April, 1992, in California. When three members of the Ewell family are found shot to death in their Fresno home, the news is met with shock. Fresno is a quiet community with low crime rates and good people. Veteran Detective John Souza, and his partner, Chris Curtice are assigned to the case. At first, it looks like a robbery gone wrong. But then details about one of the victims emerges. With a vast fortune to his name, there could be as many as eight million reasons why Dale Ewell and his family were gunned down…   A Noiser production, written by Chris McDonald For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the Noiser+ banner to get started with a 7-day free trial. Or, if you're on Spotify or Android, go to noiser.com/subscriptions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program
Do statutes of limitations apply to treaties with First Nations? Canada sure hopes so (ep 332)

MEDIA INDIGENA : Weekly Indigenous current affairs program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 40:32


We wrap up October a titch late with another ‘mini' INDIGENA (the quick + dirty version of MEDIA INDIGENA), featuring a quartet of tidbits, ranging from a federal security agency's overt admonishment of Nunavut over ‘covert' foreign investment in otherwise neglected infrastructure to new highway signs in Saskatchewan overtly delineating its many treaty boundaries to passing motorists.  Joining host/producer Rick Harp the early afternoon of Friday, October 27 were Ken Williams (associate professor with the University of Alberta's department of drama) and Trina Roache (assistant professor of journalism at the University of King's College). CREDITS: 'All Your Faustian Bargains' and 'Love Is Chemical' by Steve Combs (CC BY 4.0); 'Lazy Sumday' by Sahy Uhns (CC BY); 'Au coin de la rue' by Marco Raaphorst (CC BY-SA 3.0); 'Weissenborn, Six Trios for Three Bassoons' by Grossman, Ewell, Grainger (CC BY-SA 3.0).