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There’s cool shit happening in Lombard. For this episode, I led a chat with four interesting and amazing creatives: From the Unmasked Coven, a queer + neurodivergent-owned space: owners Sarah and Faeth. Also from Unmasked Coven: Jesse, the person behind the productions happening at the Unmasked Coven’s super cool DIY space, Basement of the Coven. Returning guest James the Boneless, who also happens to own the awesome Lombard vintage shop JL Vintage Odds and Ends. Fun fact: I bought a Judas Priest record and Micronauts comic from JL shortly before recording. We talk about the DIY scene happening in Faeth and Sarah’s downtown salon basement, James’s new record (and boneless arms), and whether it would be okay for me to go to one of the Coven of the basement shows (I’m an “IPA Dad,” so probably). Visit them all on the same Lombard block: Unmasked Coven: 5 S. Park Ave. JL Vintage Odds and Ends: 8 S. Park Ave. ## Car Con Carne sponsored by Easy Automation: easy-automation.net Transform your living space with cutting-edge home automation. Experience seamless control over audio/video, lighting, climate, security, and more. Embrace the future of smart living – your home, your rules. Get a quote by visiting easy-automation.net, or give Dan a call at 630.730.3728See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My wife Brea and I love the life we've built together. But it hasn't always been easy. In fact, at times, it has been very, very hard. The last few months have been the most stressful period of our lives. We've had to manage our properties from afar, deal with renovations, run a business, and manage family life. But being the power couple we are, we did it and came out stronger than ever. That's why today, we want to discuss the struggles of building a short-term rental business as a married couple. We'll share the tips and strategies that have helped us prosper not only as a business but also as a family, from renovation strategies and hiring practices to listening to our children and meeting their needs. We'll cover everything! If you're about to start an STR business with your life partner, this is for you. Tune in! Key Takeaways: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:34 Managing major renovations as a couple 00:04:15 Dealing with our family life in between 00:05:27 Renovation strategies and managing remote work 00:09:20 Prioritizing family over work 00:12:37 Aligning our roles as a couple 00:16:15 Our first couples retreat after 2022 00:19:14 Outro ⏺️ Join Our Masterclass to Unlock STR Wealth: https://buildstrwealth.com/innercircle Additional resources: ➡️ Ready to start building STR wealth? • Join Our Masterclass to Unlock STR Wealth: https://buildstrwealth.com/innercircle • Sign Up for Our STR Host Academy: https://www.strhostacademy.com/hostacademy • Gain Full Access to the Superhost Library: https://buildstrwealth.com/thelibrary • Reserve a Spot in Our Super Life Plan Training: https://www.billfaeth.com/lifeplantraining ➡️ Learn more about starting an STR business: • Take the Airbnb Profit Maximizer Course: https://buildstrwealth.com/profitmax299 • Sign Up for Our Co-hosting Business Masterclass: https://buildstrwealth.com/cohost • 3-Day Training Program for New Airbnb Hosts: https://buildstrwealth.com/3daytraining • Facebook Ads Training for Hosts: https://buildstrwealth.com/facebookads • Virtual Marketing Mastery Boot Camp: https://buildstrwealth.com/marketingmastery ➡️ Grab some FREE resources: • [FREE Download] Get Your 10-POINT Direct Booking Optimization Checklist: https://buildstrwealth.com/directbooking • [FREE Download] Unlock Your Potential with Our EXPERT Proforma: https://buildstrwealth.com/proforma • [FREE Donwload] Grab Our ULTIMATE Guide for STR hosts: https://buildstrwealth.com/ultimateguide • [FREE Donwload] Discover the 7 GOLDEN RULES for Airbnb Hosts: https://buildstrwealth.com/7goldenrules • [FREE Donwload] Unlock Your Dream Life Plan: https://www.billfaeth.com/lifeplan ➡️ Connect with us: • Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/284886002732508 • Check Out Our website: https://buildstrwealth.com/ • Bill's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billfaeth73 • Brea's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/breafaeth/ • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bfaeth On STR Unfiltered, Bill Faeth breaks down the ins and outs of short-term rental hosting, giving listeners actionable advice that they can use to take their businesses to the next level. Follow so you never miss an episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Averick Faeth (@aveorrick) crashes the podcast with a direct-to-video movie he dug up at a gas station DVD Bargain Bin called "Believers", which is about an end of the world death cult. Directed by Daniel Myrack of The Blair Witch Project fame. Louis managed to dig up another film that feels like it doesn't exist called "Mr. Brooks" staring Kevin Costner as a serial killer, William Hurt as Costner's alter ego, Dane Cook as a wannabe aspiring serial killer, and Demi Moore as the homicide detective worth $60M trying to take it all down while going through a divorce. It's as baffling as it sounds. Follow Cinema Span on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd. The video edition of this episode is available on our YouTube channel.
Today, I sat down with Brian Faeth, CEO, and Lauren Grasso, the COO of Papamigos Taqueria & Raw Bar. Papamigos originated between late 2019 and early 2020, introducing an innovative culinary concept that blended tacos, sushi, and imaginative gastronomy. Emerging from rich backgrounds in upscale dining, Brian and Lauren aimed to surpass conventional norms, catering to a diverse demographic with an elevated dining experience.Initial plans to establish a presence in Pompano Beach were derailed by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through collaboration with the city, they secured a food trailer at the designated location, navigating the challenges posed by the pandemic. Their culinary offerings quickly gained traction, leading to the establishment of a flagship kitchen in Coconut Creek.Brian, a 42-year-old Marine Corps Veteran, is now shaping the future with his fiancée Lauren and their combined four children. His military service from 2000 to 2004 included a role as a machine gunner in 1st Battalion, 1st Marines, with deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq. Beyond his military journey, Brian's ventures span the realms of restaurants and real estate, driven by an enduring entrepreneurial spirit. Buckle up!You can find Brian and Lauren on IG @papamigoscoconutcreek and on www.papamigos.comLet's connect! Subscribe to buckleUp! podcast and follow @nataliaearle on all social media platforms and on FB @thenataliaearleThis episode is brought to you by 360 Tactical Miami www.360tacticalmiami.com Theme music written and produced by Jared Dylan @jdylanmusicPiano performance by Kevin Maddox @maddmaddox
You're walking in the woods. There's no one around and your phone is dead. Out of the corner of your eye you spot it - it's Hollywood Superstar Shia LaBeouf. You probably know how the rest of the song goes. Joining the conversation we have actor/musician Averick Faeth (@aveorrick) and actor/musician Brandt Garber (@brandt.garber). Intro (0:00) Transformers (3:10) Disturbia (56:26) Follow Cinema Span on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd. The video edition of this episode is available on our YouTube channel.
Listen in to part two of my conversation with Emily - who's not your average runner. She's got a big goal - The Mohican 100 miler this summer. How to find Emily: Connect with Emily How to connect with Stine: Running Aligned Body and Mind women retreat Watch on YouTube Book a 1:1 call with me to learn about the Running Aligned Body and Mind retreats. Request Learn to Love Your Runs a 3 step guide that will help you connect with your runs outside of the standard running metrics. Subscribe to get email updates on upcoming retreats, webinars, podcast episodes and special offers HERE Leave a review of the show in Apple Podcast Connect inside Train For a Half Marathon on Facebook. Follow Stine on Instagram Email Stine
Listen in to part two of my conversation with Emily - who's not your average runner. She's got a big goal - The Mohican 100 miler this summer. How to find Emily: Connect with Emily How to connect with Stine: Running Aligned Body and Mind women retreat Watch on YouTube Book a 1:1 call with me to learn about the Running Aligned Body and Mind retreats. Request Learn to Love Your Runs a 3 step guide that will help you connect with your runs outside of the standard running metrics. Subscribe to get email updates on upcoming retreats, webinars, podcast episodes and special offers HERE Leave a review of the show in Apple Podcast Connect inside Train For a Half Marathon on Facebook. Follow Stine on Instagram Email Stine
Listen in as I talk to Emily. She is not your average runner and I love to share her journey with you because I think one of the reasons she's been able to accomplish what she's accomplished is she's been mindful in her approach. In her words she's been a consistent runner for about a year and a half and she's already accomplished a half marathon, a full marathon and an ultra marathon (a fifty miler) - and is working towards her next big goal. Double that. You read that right: 100 miles! How to find Emily: Connect with Emily How to connect with Stine: Running Aligned Body and Mind women retreat Watch on YouTube Book a 1:1 call with me to learn about the Running Aligned Body and Mind retreats. Request Learn to Love Your Runs a 3 step guide that will help you connect with your runs outside of the standard running metrics. Subscribe to get email updates on upcoming retreats, webinars, podcast episodes and special offers HERE Leave a review of the show in Apple Podcast Connect inside Train For a Half Marathon on Facebook. Follow Stine on Instagram Email Stine
Listen in as I talk to Emily. She is not your average runner and I love to share her journey with you because I think one of the reasons she's been able to accomplish what she's accomplished is she's been mindful in her approach. In her words she's been a consistent runner for about a year and a half and she's already accomplished a half marathon, a full marathon and an ultra marathon (a fifty miler) - and is working towards her next big goal. Double that. You read that right: 100 miles! How to find Emily: Connect with Emily How to connect with Stine: Running Aligned Body and Mind women retreat Watch on YouTube Book a 1:1 call with me to learn about the Running Aligned Body and Mind retreats. Request Learn to Love Your Runs a 3 step guide that will help you connect with your runs outside of the standard running metrics. Subscribe to get email updates on upcoming retreats, webinars, podcast episodes and special offers HERE Leave a review of the show in Apple Podcast Connect inside Train For a Half Marathon on Facebook. Follow Stine on Instagram Email Stine
We talk with traveler and artist Adem Faeth, we talk street art, murals, the new local arts group “The Artsiders”, upcoming shows, ambitious travel plans and what is coming up for this local artist and organizer. https://www.instagram.com/ademfaethYou can find more conversations, food reviews, weekend picks, live music and events on our website https://lacrosselocal.com.
This week, we're joined by Oliver Maddocks, Co-Founder & Head of Research at Faeth Therapeutics and Professor of Cancer Biology & Metabolism at The University of Glasgow. Oliver is an expert in cancer metabolism and a pioneer in the cancer research space. His work at Faeth is dedicated to using metabolism alongside treatment to fight against cancer. In this context, metabolism refers to more than just how the human body metabolizes food, but how cancer cells metabolize nutrients as well. Through clinical trials, the team at Faeth is blazing trails for our understanding of how diet can have a role in the treatment of cancer - not just prevention. To learn more about Fath Therapeutics and find out if you are eligible to enroll in these groundbreaking clinical trials, visit https://faeththerapeutics.com/. To learn more about Faeth's pancreatic cancer clinical trial specifically, visit https://faeththerapeutics.com/pancreatictrial. To learn more about Project Purple, visit https://www.projectpurple.org/ or follow us on social media at these links: https://www.facebook.com/Run4ProjectPurple https://www.instagram.com/projectpurple/ https://twitter.com/Run4Purple https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgA8nVhUY6_MLj5z3rnDQZQ
The common saying, "You are what you eat," may indeed be true. Consuming unhealthy food and beverages can put you at increased risk for developing chronic health conditions, obesity, and even 13 types of cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While this may seem disheartening, new research shows that nutritional consumption can influence how cancer patients respond to treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy.How, exactly, can nutritional intake play into the molecular responsiveness of cancers to change the efficacy of cancer treatments and help save lives?On today's episode of Highway to Health, host David Kemp speaks with Virginia Casadas, VP, Head of Clinical Operations at Faeth, and Oliver Maddocks, Co-Founder and Head of Research at Faeth, to talk about the premise of their company and the clinical trials they are currently involved in to further examine nutrition in the context of sensitivity to cancer treatments.Kemp, Casadas, and Maddocks also discussed…1. Who Faeth is and the cancers Faeth has identified might be most receptive to nutrient control2. The clinical trials Faeth currently has and what they are looking at with the trials3. How Faeth is delivering guidance to patients through their appMaddocks explained how nutrient control can impact responsiveness to other cancer treatments: "If you, as the patient, can control the nutrient levels to the tumor, you can kind of change that balance and increase the sensitivity and the efficacy." He added, "The exact type of tumor that you have and the genotype makes a big contribution to what that tumor needs the most in terms of its nutrients. What we're trying to do is understand the nutrient needs of tumors at that molecular level and then design diets that are really precisely controlled."Casadas elaborated on how Faeth's clinical trials are capitalizing on controlled nutrition to improve cancer treatment outcomes. "Right now, in terms of the technology that's used in the context of the trial, it's with our registered dieticians and somewhat prescriptive by protocol."Virginia Casadas is the VP and Head of Clinical Operations at Faeth. She has previously served as Director of Clinical Operations at Stealth Biotech Startup and Vir Biotechnology, Inc., amongst other pharmaceutical and clinical roles. Casadas earned a BS in Biology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Master of Science in Health Care Management from Saint Elizabeth University, and a Master's Certificate in Applied Project from Villanova University.Oliver Maddocks is co-founder and head of research at Faeth and a professor and group leader at the University of Glasgow. He was also a postdoctoral scientist and Fulbright Scholar at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Maddocks holds an MPharm in pharmacy from Cardiff University and a Ph.D. in cancer molecular biology from the University of Edinburgh. He currently has 30 scientific publications.
The common saying, "You are what you eat," may indeed be true. Consuming unhealthy food and beverages can put you at increased risk for developing chronic health conditions, obesity, and even 13 types of cancer, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While this may seem disheartening, new research shows that nutritional consumption can influence how cancer patients respond to treatments such as radiation and chemotherapy.How, exactly, can nutritional intake play into the molecular responsiveness of cancers to change the efficacy of cancer treatments and help save lives?On today's episode of Highway to Health, host David Kemp speaks with Virginia Casadas, VP, Head of Clinical Operations at Faeth, and Oliver Maddocks, Co-Founder and Head of Research at Faeth, to talk about the premise of their company and the clinical trials they are currently involved in to further examine nutrition in the context of sensitivity to cancer treatments.Kemp, Casadas, and Maddocks also discussed…1. Who Faeth is and the cancers Faeth has identified might be most receptive to nutrient control2. The clinical trials Faeth currently has and what they are looking at with the trials3. How Faeth is delivering guidance to patients through their appMaddocks explained how nutrient control can impact responsiveness to other cancer treatments: "If you, as the patient, can control the nutrient levels to the tumor, you can kind of change that balance and increase the sensitivity and the efficacy." He added, "The exact type of tumor that you have and the genotype makes a big contribution to what that tumor needs the most in terms of its nutrients. What we're trying to do is understand the nutrient needs of tumors at that molecular level and then design diets that are really precisely controlled."Casadas elaborated on how Faeth's clinical trials are capitalizing on controlled nutrition to improve cancer treatment outcomes. "Right now, in terms of the technology that's used in the context of the trial, it's with our registered dieticians and somewhat prescriptive by protocol."Virginia Casadas is the VP and Head of Clinical Operations at Faeth. She has previously served as Director of Clinical Operations at Stealth Biotech Startup and Vir Biotechnology, Inc., amongst other pharmaceutical and clinical roles. Casadas earned a BS in Biology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, a Master of Science in Health Care Management from Saint Elizabeth University, and a Master's Certificate in Applied Project from Villanova University.Oliver Maddocks is co-founder and head of research at Faeth and a professor and group leader at the University of Glasgow. He was also a postdoctoral scientist and Fulbright Scholar at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Maddocks holds an MPharm in pharmacy from Cardiff University and a Ph.D. in cancer molecular biology from the University of Edinburgh. He currently has 30 scientific publications.
Whose got more game, the Wild Hogs or McLovin? Averick Faeth (@Aveorrick) stops by to chat about two 2007 comedy classics, Superbad and Wild Hogs! [Wild Hogs discussion begins at 1:00:05] You can follow Cinema Span on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd! The video edition of this episode is available on our YouTube channel.
The Sunday Times' tech correspondent Danny Fortson brings on Anand Parikh, co-founder and chief executive of Faeth Therapeutics, to talk about using nutrition to treat cancer (3:30), pairing it with chemotherapy (8:45), growing up in London (10:00), moving from corporate law to a startup (12:00), starting Faeth (17:10), a dream team of cancer scientists (18:30), seeking FDA approval (26:10), operating fully remotely (29:50), food as medicine (32:15), and his worst day of work (34:40). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maryanna Saenko, Co-founder and Partner at Future Ventures, talks about what attracts caring investors to venture capital. Maryanna shares examples of her successful investments in deep tech and gives useful tips to help technical founders convince the investor in the first meeting.In this episode, you'll learn:4:13 How can caring venture capitalists help in creating a more verdant future that is more equitable for all?11:28 Why you should understand your investor's fund term/investment timeline13:45 Bring your technical team to the first meeting24:06 Tips for increasing transparency within the venture capital industryThe non-profit organizations Maryanna is passionate about: World Central Kitchen, CAREAbout Guest SpeakerMaryanna Saenko is a co-founder of Future Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm that invests in frontier technologies across diverse industries. Maryanna has an interest in robotics, quantum computing, biotechnology, aerospace, and the future of food. Previously she was at Khosla Ventures, and prior to that at DFJ, where she focused on frontier technology investments. She was also an investment partner at Airbus Ventures where she led a series of venture investments strategically aligned with Airbus' future-of-aerospace initiatives. Before Airbus, Maryanna was a consultant at Lux Research and a research engineer at Cabot Corporation.About Future VenturesFuture Ventures is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm that invests in early-stage founder-led, mission-driven companies at the cutting edge of disruptive technology and new industry formation. The firm's areas of focus include commercial space exploration, deep learning, quantum computing, robotics, AI, blockchain, sustainable transportation, synthetic biology and clean meat. Recent Future Ventures' investments include: 64xBio, Alice Technologies, Beeflow, Cambrian, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Copernic Catalysts, Deep Genomics, Doloromics, Earthshot Labs, Faeth, Gameto, Ockam, Opentrons, and Verdant Robotics.Subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode.Follow Us: Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook
I talk with CFO of her own real estate investing company, heath and work out warrior Nicole Feath! We talk about everything from why she got into the business that she is in, what life has been like, and why she choose her path to a healthier living. To join her on her journey look her up here and see what she can do for you: Nicole Lee Faeth724-977-0866Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicole.lee0318/Instagram: @nicolelee318Email: nicole.faeth@yahoo.comTo purchase Steve Sabo's books, go to stevesabo.com or find them on amazon. The books are Jester's Run, How to FAIL at Stand-Up Comedy, and Kayla's Gone. Use promo code RideHomeRants and get FREE Shipping!To purchase any of Coach Tomba's Dry Rubs go to tombaskitchen.com Music done by good friend and guest on the show SpeedoStupid Should Hurt Link to my Merch store the Stupid Should Hurt Line!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/RideHomeRants)
Today I had the pleasure of talking with Jeremy Faeth, owner of Cedar out of Covington, KY. In this episode, Jeremy discusses one-hour vacations, showing the ‘love' to the ingredients, transferring his vision to the team and much more! Hope you enjoy this episode! Check their website out -- https://www.cedarculinary.com/ Don't forget to subscribe if you enjoyed the show! Connect on LinkedIn -- www.linkedin.com/in/thesaleshead Connect on FaceBook -- www.facebook.com/thesaleshead
Neste episódio, falamos sobre Design Instrucional: o que é e para que serve?, com nossa convidada Bruna Tadross. Bruna Tadross é profissional da Educação há mais de 20 anos e mãe de Ian e Emma. Formada em Letras, Tradução e Interpretação, Bruna é pós-graduada em Educação Bilíngue pelo Instituto Singularidades e possui mestrado em línguística aplicada ao ensino de inglês pela School for International Training, em Vermont (Estados Unidos). Bruna é autora de livros didáticos para o ensino de Língua Inglesa desde 2007 e autora do livro infantil Os óculos do Invisível, versão em inglês Super Glasses, pelo projeto Amanhã Gente Grande. Ela tem especialização em: metodologias e abordagens do ensino de inglês como língua adicional para crianças e jovens; abordagem CLIL (aprendizagem que integra conteúdo e linguagem); letramento digital e multiletramentos. Fundou a startup YourAccess online, uma plataforma que oferece cursos para os estudantes praticarem língua adicional enquanto aprendem um conteúdo específico. Referências https://www.instructionaldesigncentral.com/whatisinstructionaldesign Immordino-Yang, M. H., & Faeth, M. (2010). The role of emotion and skilled intuition in learning. Mind, brain, and education: Neuroscience implications for the classroom, 69, 83.
In this episode, we hear from Lori Faeth, Government Relations Director of the Land Trust Alliance. Lori’s story takes us to Capitol Hill and the halls of Congress where she is a voice for those working in land and water conservation. We’ll learn about a decades long effort that led to the permanent funding of the Land and Water Conservation Fund and the American Great Outdoors Act. And we’ll hear from Lori about key policy priorities for land trusts and get her thoughts on what the horizon looks like as the Biden-Harris Administration begins to take shape. Along the way, we’ll follow Lori’s career path and gain insight into her passion and experience that fuels being a successful advocate for conservation at the national scale. Our episode concludes with Lori sharing a note and tip about Big Bend National Park.To find out more about Lori Faeth’s work, go to the Land Trust Alliance. We’re excited to be able to bring Lori’s story to you. For photos and more information about our episodes, please visit RiverSpeak Podcast. Thank you for listening. All rivers have stories that ripple. I’m Dave Koehler. Be well, and do good work!
Adventuring Deeper into the Party, and so into the Plot, escorted Escorts escort Escorts. A Prince learns to Dance when he blindly trusts his Faeth to lead him; a MURDER in Human Form stalks and watches her Charges. Bill Smith [Houses of Bone and Lamplight] hosts, Kye You [Sinister Parent Company; Crit Chat] guest stars. Kaitlin Porter [Houses of Bone and Lamplight; Gee’s Apartment] also guest stars. Good Idea is proud to be a puppeteered part of the Sinister Parent Company entertainment network.
Hold onto your butts for nearly 3 hours of dirty, nerdy talk with Andrew DeWitt, Avery Faeth and Mike Black! They talk video games, movies and man milk!
On this episode of Power Pals the gang talks about how much Halloween Candy they ate, Molson Ice, movies, games and Christmas nonsense.
Avery, Mike and Andrew eat chicken wings and bullshit on this low quality bonus episode that is JUST A BONUS EPISODE SO CHILL, DERRICK! GOD!
Avery Faeth, Andrew DeWitt and Mike Black are back on the mics and they rant about their favorite Star Wars characters , new Star Wars movie ,TV shows Star Wars fatigue and Andrew talks about how much he hates Wookies. Music Video Dungeon Boss, Kevin MacLeod incompotech.com
In this episode of Power Pals, Andrew DeWitt, Mike Black and Avery Faeth talk about Game of Thrones let downs, Deadwood, quoting Stanley from the office and more of your dirty nerdy banter. Music: Video Dungeon Boss, Kevin MacLeod Incompetech.com
Mike Black, Avery Faeth and Andrew DeWitt are back to talk the dirty nerdy with you guys. On this episode they talk about the Heavy Metal homage Netflix series, "Love, Death and Robots" in depth. What they loved and what they didn't. Music Video Dungeon Boss by Kevin MacLeod www.incompetech.com
Avery Faeth, Andrew DeWitt and Mike Black are back in the studio and ready to talk the nerdy dirty. On this episode they talk about Borderlands 3, the death of Taletale games and for some reason, the new Rock-u-mentary, The Dirt by Motley Crue. Enjoy and tell two friends about the show!
Andrew, Avery and Mike are back on the mics and talk Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse, Christmas presents they got and more!
Another Best Of for the loyal fans! In this episode join the Power Pals for their Best Of Part 3 Episode which features Jerry's stinky car, Jerry gets railed by the Beast, Zalbo Elves, and our full 2017 Christmas episode. This episode features Andrew DeWitt, Mike Black, Avery Faeth, Jerry Rocha, and Cody Villafona.
The Power Pals are slammed with some pretty cool work right now, Avery's working in costumes, Andrew's illustrating for Network Television and Mike is making white pee pee, but while that's happening please enjoy Part Two of the Power Pals Best Of! This one includes: Fat Gambit, Jedi Preschool, Dr Crayon Fingers, and Conan the Barbarian.
Avery Faeth (Blizzcon), Andrew DeWitt (Sundance, TV Land, Jimmy Kimmel) and Mike Black (Jimmy Kimmel, The Comedy Store, The Night Time Show) join forces to talk more Halloween! Andrew explains the only horror movies he can stomach, Mike loses his horse in Red Dead Redemption 2, they lament some of how the Hell Boy movies were handled, talk Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark art, share favorite Halloween Costumes they wore as kids and Andrew tells everyone how bad Mr. Tumnus Sucks.
On the "official Halloween episode" of Power Pals the gang gets real spooky with scary stories about eyebrow mites, how terrible the MPAA can be about sex scenes compared to gore, Castlevania on Netflix, cap guns, ditch water, dudes who rule at sex, self defense against amorous women, older girls steal Avery's candy, a dog eats Andrew's candy, and absolutely NO GHOST STORIES. music: Video Dungeon Boss Kevin MacLeod Incompetech.com
On a special "Best Of" for our fans and new listeners. We've put together some great clips from our early days as a thank you to all our listeners. Hear the origin of our Jack Vance character, Andrew doesn't get a Teddy Ruxpin, Mr T's Mom and her room in heaven, and a terrible game of Warhammer 40k that almost ended a life. Please shoot us a message with any other best of clips you'd like to hear!
Avery Faeth, Andrew DeWitt and Mike Black are back and better than ever as they accidentally created a vampire super villain called Kaine Kane, who could rival Jack Vance in terms of sheer power and awesomeness. Also, they talk about Halloween traditions and favorite spooky movies.
Avery Faeth (Blizzcon Cosplay Winner), Andrew DeWitt (TV Land, Jimmy Kimmel, Sundance) and Mike Black (The Comedy Store, Jimmy Kimmel, The Night Time Show) take a fan question about what kind of superhero team they would be and it devolves into them essentially playing Dungeons and Dragons with each other and it's glorious. See what superpowers they would each pick and their unique and often disturbing origin stories.
Avery Faeth, Mike Black and Andrew DeWitt join forces again to do their own brand of NSFW dirty, nerdy good times. This week they talk about the Captain Marvel Trailer and why they love the X-Men and relate to them so much. "Video Dungeon Boss" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This very NSFW episode of Power Pals where we talk about the difference in preference of adult entertainment between men and women. Andrew and Mike's favorite type of said entertainment. Avery talks about how hilarious and dumb dudes look mid-coitus and the worst things to say in bed. They also talk about the new Call Of Cthulhu game just to make sure they cover nerd stuff.
Mike Black (The Night Time Show, Late Night and The Comedy Store), Avery Faeth (Award Winning Cosplay Champion) and Andrew DeWitt (Action Figure Therapy, Boner City USA, Sundance) geek out about video games, nerdy movies, comic books and more with a very naughty NSFW bent. On this episode, the gang talks about Cyber Punk 2077, Judge Dredd, our favorite adult movies, how to make melee better in video games, Rockstar Games, how much Avery and Andrew love character creation, video game voice-overs, and Mike tells a horrifying True Hollywood Story.
Avery Faeth, Andrew DeWitt and Mike Black are back in the studio talking about how gross Daredevil Super Hero Sex is, Jan Terri the singer, and how great Tim Cappello is.
Avery Faeth, Andrew DeWitt and Mike Black are back in the studio and this time they're talking about everything related to idiotic combat. Street fights in flip flops, katanas in bar fights, bear fights and dumb fights. They also answer fan questions about nerd workouts and what Avery would be like if she was super jacked.
Avery Faeth, Mike Black, and Andrew DeWitt are back in the studio geeking out about movies, comics, video games and more. On this episode, we answer some backlogged fan emails and find out what our creative influences are, how horses get their crazy names, and we salute the Naked Chicken Chalupa.
Avery Faeth tries to drive Andrew DeWitt insane by playing Wicked City in the background as he tries to host the show, hilarity ensues. Mike Black and the gang revisit Jerry's Ghost Stories once again and they all answer questions about the most disappointing adaptations of movies.
Mike Black (The Comedy Store, The Night Time Show) Andrew DeWitt (Sundance, Boner City USA, Jimmy Kimmel Live) and Avery Faeth (Blizzcon 2011 Cosplay Champion) geek out about their nerdy habits, movies, hobbies and more with NSFW riffs and humor you won't find anywhere else. This week they send up and skewer the SDCC Trailer Explosion, go way too far with a Benny Hill and Richard Dawson orgy riff and get in over their heads on Blade Runner 2049.
Avery Faeth (2011 Blizzcon Cosplay Winnier), Andrew DeWitt (Jimmy Kimmel, TV Land, Sundance) and Mike Black (The Night Time Show, The Comedy Store) answer your geeky questions about pop culture, fantasy, movies, comics, manga, theme parks, 80's arcade games and more!
No one threatens to kill themselves for money on this Episode of Power Pals but Mike Black (The Comedy Store, The Night Time Show), Avery Faeth (Blizzcon Award Winning Cosplayer) and Andrew DeWitt (Showtime, TV Land, Kimmel, Action Figure Therapy) do START to talk about E3. Along the way, they also discover the magic of doing things "mermaid style" and politely discuss the importance of toilet hygiene.
Andrew DeWitt (Sundance, Jimmy Kimmel, Boner City USA, award-winning writer (NYTVF)), Avery Faeth (multi-award winning cosplayer), and Mike Black (The Night Time Show, Comedy Store Regular, and professional comedian) tackle fan questions about some of the deepest geek secrets they have. They talk favorite/most inspiring songs, dream game sequels and more!
Episode 100 is here and boy is it off the hook. The gang talks about whether or not the Critters in Critters are cute, why Avery and Mike wouldn't bang the female Gremlin from Gremlins 2 and the first round of questions from fans! Stay tuned for part 2 where the rest of the fan questions get answered!
Avery Faeth, Andrew DeWitt and Mike Black are back, this time talking about how complicated dating and relationships have become in the digital age and sharing anecdotes of freak outs, getting busted and more. An interesting tangent for the Power Pals. Listen and enjoy!
Andrew DeWitt (Sundance, Jimmy Kimmel Live), Mike Black (The Comedy Store, The Night Time Show) and Avery Faeth (Blizzcon Cosplay Champion) join forces to talk more about survival in Conan Exiles, and crazy twisted villainy in the game. Mike regales everyone with actual bear attack stories and Andrew and Avery love Hellraiser II.
Avery Faeth (Blizzcon 2011 Cosplay Champion), Mike Black (The Night Time Show, The Comedy Store), Andrew DeWitt (Sundance, Boner City USA, Jimmy Kimmel) answer fan questions about favorite comic books, playing superheroes as kids and more.
Andrew DeWitt (Jimmy Kimmel, NYTVF, Sundance and TV Land) Mike Black (The Comedy Store, The Nighttime Show, Jimmy Kimmel) and Avery Faeth (Blizzcon Cosplay Champion) discuss their ideal superpowers with alarming consequences and somehow also end up talking about Ben Vereen for ten minutes as well.
Avery Faeth, Andrew DeWitt and Mike Black are back to talk about how Zeus was a douche, Anne Rice's Christian period, Vampire The Masquerade LARPing and an Old Testament Steven Segal.
Join Andrew DeWitt (Boner City USA, Sundance, Jimmy Kimmel and Gamedians), Avery Faeth (2011 Blizzcon Cosplay winner) and Mike Black (The Night Time Show, The Comedy Store and The Action Figure Podcast) Idiocracy In Real Life, Overlooked Movies and Video Games, Incredible Costume Design In Fantasy Movies, The Brutal Rejection Faced In Hollywood And Uncircumsized Wangs.
The gang gets a little pervy as they talk about first cartoon crushes, what the Ninja Turtles would be like in the sack, bodily fluid no nos and Andrew dressing as Wonder Woman.
The Gang is back in the studio. Avery hosts after a rough week with hilarious results, lament the death of Toys R Us, get way too real about Brigitte and Torbjorn, and talk about introducing Andrew's daughter to Batman: The Animated Series. a2exyj2y Theme Music: Video Dungeon Boss Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Video Game Read more at http://powerpals.libsyn.com/#LQcuxdEew4H08ZH4.99
In episode 86 of Power Pals, Mike, Avery, and Andrew talk about how much better a white trash Anakin would be, what a Boba Fett and Darth Vader road comedy would actually look like, and how to make Jason from Friday The 13th completely unintimidating. Also, a guest appearance by Wato. Theme Music: Video Dungeon Boss Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The Gang is back with more Power Pals. We talk Gauntlet on Ps4, Saint John's Wort for breakups, Rampage, Wonder Woman fighting Thor, our most hated video game accessories, and Avery talks about the cringiest school musical she was ever in. Also, we debate the worst kind of twin you could ever be. Theme Music: Video Dungeon Boss Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Video Game
“Ultimately forgiveness is letting go of the need for answers, the search for truth, even of the accountability of another for which we so desperately seek,” Beth preached on Sunday. “The practice of forgiveness replaces ‘the need to know,’ because … Continue reading →
In her book chronicaling her spiritual awakening, Laura Faeth put the blame squarely on the shoulders of one Hard Working, Hard Rocking band called affectionately, "The band that I follow" or TBIF. Her book, I Found All the Parts: Healing the Soul through Rock 'n' Roll, chronicles the path towards self-actualization by following clues from a well-known classic rock band that she became enamored with at the age of 15. This unique spiritual perspective of why fans are attracted to their favorite musicians made it into her book "I found all the Parts' healing your soul through Rock n Roll. Laura wants you to WAke the BLEEP up and her book may offer you some insights into the syncronicities that are happening in your own life. At the very least, it may explain away a compulsion with your favorite rock n roll artist
Travel to Northern Arizona to the research site of ecologist Stan Feath and learn what he has learned from two native grasses. Who would have thought so much could be learned from these simple plants and the microscopic ecosystem that is part of their success. We also learn how Sleepy Grass got its nickname and the secret of why a fungus found in grasses could end up helping humans.
Guest IntroductionToday’s guest is a professor in the School of Teaching and Learning at Bowling Green State University. He teaches Science Methods for the Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom, Advanced Methods in Elementary School Science, Advanced Pedagogy and Best Practices, Qualitative Approaches to Classroom Inquiry, as well as Issues and Trends in Curriculum and Instruction. His research focuses on “Play” in human and nonhuman primates, lesson study with preservice and inservice teachers, and the acquisition of pedagogical content knowledge. He is a good friend and collogue. Please welcome Dr. Rick Worch._______________________Table of Contents:00:00 - Introduction - Learning Theory & Constructivism07:25 - Interview with Dr. Rich Worch_______________________Interact with Dr. Partin and the Teaching and Learning Professor community at:https://www.facebook.com/theteachingandlearningprofessor/_______________________Support this podcast at RedCircle— DONATE TODAY!!I'm using your donation to buy a new microphone and studio equipment to improve my sound. I need coffee too :-)_______________________Learning Theory & ConstructivismLearning Theory explains how students understand, process, integrate, and retain knowledge throughout learning. Prior experience, environmental factors, cognitive ability, and emotions play a large part in a student’s world view or understanding of the world they live in. The world view influences the way knowledge and skills are acquired, changed, and retained. There are generally 3 contemporary theories of learning teachers use to guide their teaching practices: Cognitivism, Transformative Theory, and Constructivism. CognitivismCognitivism stems from Gestalt Psychology and focuses on the learner and memory. In Gestalt theory, psychologists believe that humans learn by making sense of the relationships between new and old information. The human mind views entities as part of a bigger picture and as components of more complex systems (Cherry 2019). Cognitive theories of learning focus on the learner instead of the environment and have two underlying assumptions: 1) the memory system of the brain is structured and an operational processor of information; 2) prior knowledge plays a key role in learning (Smith 2018). Because each individual has a unique view of the world, humans create their own learning experiences and uniquely decipher information in ways that may differ from others. Transformative TheoryTransformative learning theory explains how people adjust and reinterpret meaning (Taylor 2008).It is related to the mental process of creating change in a frame of reference (Mezirow 1997). A frame of reference defines the way humans view the world and emotions play a large part in creating that view (Illeris 2001). Adults typically reject information that conflicts with their views and understanding of the world. Frame of reference is made up of habits of mind and points of view. Habits of mind (such as mindset or persistence) are very difficult to change but possible, however points of view may change over time as a result of reflection, criticism, or feedback (Mezirow 1997). Transformative Learning occurs when a student critically ponders evidence in support of competing understandings and points of view (Mezirow 1997). ConstructivismConstructivism is a concept often mentioned when discussing science classroom-learning environments. In fact, much of the current science education research and literature has focused on constructivism. Constructivism is a philosophy about how people learn, and specifically addresses how knowledge is acquired and constructed. More specifically, “according to the constructivist view, meaningful learning is a cognitive process in which individuals make sense of the world in relation to the knowledge which they already have constructed, and this sense-making process involves active negotiation and consensus building” (Fraser 1998, p. 13). Science educators may agree that constructivism is ideally more desirable over more traditional methods of instruction, such as direct instruction; however, many debate exactly how knowledge is built. The two primary descriptions of constructivism derive from Jean Piaget’s (1954) theory of cognitive development and Lev Vygotsky’s (1978) social constructivism. Cognitive constructivism focuses on internal cognitive processes (Piaget 1954) and an individual’s attempts to make sense of the world (Von Glasersfeld 1995), whereas social constructivism stresses the significance of society, culture, and language (Lemke 2001), where knowledge is socially constructed and acquired in specific social and cultural contexts. Despite their differences, both branches of constructivist thought stress the importance of experiential learning and acknowledge that motivation is crucial for the construction of knowledge and the progression of conceptual change. The literature contains many testimonials and experimental research studies that support the idea that meaningful learning is tied to experience (e.g. Angelo 1990; Bodner 1986; Bybee 1993; Caprio 1994; Lawson 1992; Lawson et al. 1990, 1993; Leonard 1989a, 1989b; Lord 1994; Lorsch & Tobin 1995; Roth 1994; Seymour 1995). The National Research Council’s 1999 Report, How People Learn (Brandsford, Brown, & Cocking 2000), is also in concert with the constructivist view and suggests inquiry-based learning as a way to have students doing real scientific investigations similar to the way in which practicing scientists define problems, formulate and test hypotheses, and draw conclusions. Inquiry-based learning has many nonscience classroom applications as well.Currently there are many models of constructivist learning (e.g., Glasson & Lalik 1993; Hewson & Tabachnick 1999; Nussbaum & Novick 1982). However, David Palmer (2005) examined the extent to which motivational strategies have been considered in the design of existing constructivist informed teaching models and found that existing models were inadequate in explicitly integrating motivation. Palmer also found that some models, in fact, conflict with the currently accepted views of motivation. 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Studies in mathematics education series: 6. Bristol, PA: Falmer Press.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-teaching-and-learning-professor/donations