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Send us a textAndrea and Eric review the third movie in the Aurora Teagarden prequel series: Death at the Diner. In this episode, we make some startling comments. From Eric backtracking on his pet peeve of casting older actors with younger actresses to boldly claiming the new Auroras are better than the originals, this episode is full of exciting claims and observations.When the owner of the diner where Aurora Teagarden works is suddenly killed, her new boyfriend becomes the primary suspect! Starring Skyler Samuels, Evan Roderick and Marilu Henner. Follow us on social media: Instagram: @hallmarkmysteriesandmoreYoutubeOr visit our website. This podcast was created by fans for fans and is NOT affiliated with or sponsored by Hallmark or the Hallmark Channel.
In this special collaborative episode, Kelly Corrigan and Eric come together to discuss wide range of topics with an overarching theme of how to find courage in life's daily struggles. From Eric sharing his overcoming addiction story to Kelly sharing her overcoming cancer story, they explore the many challenges and uncertainties of life. In this episode, you will be able to: Discover how to curate a social media feed that uplifts and inspires Explore the impact of technology on mental wellness and how to harness its benefits Learn effective strategies for breaking free from addiction and reclaiming control Embrace the power of intellectual humility to foster deeper connections and understanding Uncover the courage within ordinary moments and the transformative impact it can have To learn more, click here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are back answering more of your audience questions and boy did you all send Ros and Eric some good ones this week. From Eric bumping rap music on his first date to pick up Ros, to dating advice, education, spirituality vs religion, and life lessons from characters they have played. They follow the twists and turns that your questions provided in the He Said, Ella Dijo way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode #3 of Arrows Out, River, Jason and Eric Gubler dive headfirst into some existential questions, challenging conventional beliefs about the existence of God and the afterlife. They candidly discuss the discomfort and resistance that often accompany questioning deeply ingrained beliefs, emphasizing the importance of paying attention to those moments of inner turmoil.The dialogue transitions seamlessly into personal anecdotes and reflections, revealing the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of the hosts. From Eric's journey as a real estate investor to Jason's insights on balancing ambition with family life, the conversation touches upon themes of perseverance, self-awareness, and the pursuit of fulfillment.Listeners are treated to a raw and unfiltered discussion as Eric, River, and Jason share their experiences of breaking societal norms and challenging limiting beliefs. From redefining success to embracing playful intimacy within relationships, the podcast encourages listeners to question the status quo and embrace a mindset of continual growth and unlearning.Join River, Jason, and Eric as they navigate the complexities of life, offering refreshing perspectives and inspiring insights along the way.
The Honeymooners It's time for romance and revelations in Episode 708 of Boy Meets World—aka "The Honeymooners"! Cory and Topanga finally embark on their long-awaited honeymoon, and finally make niknik! Join Tony, Ceej, and our returning guest Myles Warden as they dive deep into the formerly banned episode. From Eric's cartoonish antics to Cory's surprisingly romantic gestures, from Topanga's new couple friends to the deeper themes of wanderlust and happiness—season 7 continues to give us a mixed bag of zaniness. Plus, don't forget to checkout this week's episode as well as Myle's show "Act Your Age" , (now available on Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0B8TT5M3J/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r) and also fill out our listener survey to help us continue bringing you the content you love. Links to all the above in the show notes below.About Bruh Meets World: Are you inspired by Cory and Topanga's relationship? Or do you believe Cory and Shawn started the original bromance? Join T.C. and Ceej as they embark on a nostalgic journey, exploring the lessons, cultural impact, and timeless charm of the beloved '90s hit, Boy Meets World.Fill out our Listener Survey for a chance at FREE MERCH! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNBmomyfoGvup82Rcfqj2TKEY82B_KKImVvZWHkUlc8ZBYTQ/viewform?usp=share_link Join Our Patreon: Support the Bruh Meets World podcast and gain access to exclusive content! Dive deeper into extended episodes and unreleased material at patreon.com/BruhMeetsWorld.Experience Bruh Meets World: Discover more about the Bruh Meets World podcast and immerse yourself in the ultimate fan experience by visiting our official website at http://bruhmeetsworld.com. Share your thoughts and questions by leaving us a voice message, and let your voice be heard. Bruh Meets World Merchandise: Shop the latest Bruh Meets World merch collection at our official store: https://bruhmeetsworld.myshopify.com. Explore a wide range of products that reflect your love for the show. Subscribe to Bruh Meets World on YouTube: Join our YouTube community and never miss an episode. Subscribe to Bruh Meets World on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/BruhMeetsWorldPodcast. Follow Bruh Meets World on Social Media: Stay connected with us on social media for all the latest updates, behind-the-scenes moments, and engaging content.* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bruhmeetsworld* Twitter: https://twitter.com/bruhmeetsworld* TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bruhmeetsworldpod * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bruhmeetsworld/ Listen to Bruh Meets World Podcast: Tune in to the Bruh Meets World Podcast on popular platforms and enjoy the journey with us:* Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/33vsaYJr7lLzJJdEhrl5zD* Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bruh-meets-world-a-boy-meets-world-fancast/id1305283972* Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2JydWhtZWV0c3dvcmxkL2ZlZWQueG1s* Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/61d19d02-7ab3-4e1c-b413-0c16b36ee60a/bruh-meets-world-a-boy-meets-world-fancast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bruhmeetsworld/message
Eric and Ros return from Spain with travel tales worthy of a National Lampoon movie. From Eric lugging around several suitcases, to the infection that landed Ros in the hospital, to a run-in with a rude security guard....Spain is beautiful, but there's no place like home!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hearts full and bodies battered, the Hysterics recap all the many happenings from their time in Bloomington. From Eric and Ward facing off in the Fantasy Camp Championship, to another great golf scramble and youth camp, to the NCAA trying to ruin Hoosier Fan Fest, follow along this smoke-filled journey full of laughter, rage and even tears.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Most listeners have heard of Palo Alto Networks. Today, we bring in Eric Trexler to give us an overview of what the venerable Palo Alto Networks has developed to help federal agencies reach their goals. Eric started his career as a U.S. Ranger and has held leadership positions in many companies. He has chosen to work for Palo Alto Networks because he views it as the largest cybersecurity company in the world. From Eric's perspective, he views it as the one company that can make a significant difference in protecting federal assets. He reflects on the thousands of point solution vendors he saw at the last RSA conference. Each one may have a valid solution to a specific challenge. The problem is that most large organizations may have between 40 and 120 products, all trying to work together. If you must add constant updates to these point solutions, it makes integration almost impossible. The same problem was faced by the information technology community with platforms; Eric suggests that there is a strategic advantage to having integration baked in before ever seeing a system. Automation is key in managing the challenges of running a safe Security Operations Center (SOC). Eric gives an example of the efficiency that can be accomplished with SOC management by referencing Palo Alto Networks. By using a platform approach, Palo Alto Networks SOC can be managed by ten people. This is amazing when you realize that Palo Alto Networks has acquired seventeen companies in the last four years – remarkable consolidation. Follow John Gilroy on Twitter @RayGilray Follow John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Listen to past episodes of Federal Tech Podcast www.federaltechpodcast.com
Malcolm is on the mend after a recent accident that saw him needing an operation, but this proud cat has so many people supporting him. From Eric, the sidekick better known as Baby Dog, with Caroline and the rest of his family at home, all his neighbours, and countless others contributing to his care online. For once, Malcolm is getting back the love, care, and devotion he has shown to everyone around him. Ewan talks with Caroline as she thanks the community for their support, remembers when Malcolm first met Baby Dog, and why he has such an 'old man's' name.
This week the Blue Collar Nation Podcast is doing a LIVE episode from the Kent State University campus at the Violand Executive Summit. Eric and Larry are long time proponents of professional training and education. Violand Management Training had a huge affect on Eric and Larry's career in the restoration industry. From Eric and his Admin team using Violand's job costing system to make sure each job was turning a profit to Larry's Business Development team using Violand's Power Selling to helped the grow the company.The point of this podcast is not an "infomercial" for Violand Management. The point is for our listeners to find wise council, create a culture of accountability, and execute the plan. Eric and Larry believe strongly that most entrepreneurs need outside management training to make that a reality.*** Since the episode is live from the conference you will hear ambient noise in the background. However, the sound quality from the Mic's is clear. TITLE SPONSOR: MORNING TECH MEETINGThis episode it brought to you by Super Tech University. Don't lose money in the field because your service techs are not great at sales, customer service, and communicating with clients. Morning Tech Meeting has video lessons that can be sent directly to your tech's phones for training.See other great podcasts we enjoy on our Blue Collar Nation Podcast Facebook page.SPONSOR: C&R MagazineC&R magazine is the leading periodical in the Cleaning and Restoration industry. Owner and editor, Michelle Blevins, has brought printed copies back from the dead to increase reader experience. Go to www.candrmagazine.com to get your free copy sent directly to your home or business.
The Boys are joined by one of the best and most explosive to ever rock the Burnt-Orange, in do-it-all man Eric Metcalf. From Eric's game to the game today we hit it all on another awesome show. Get your Horns Up!
On Eric's final episode as co-host of Revealing Voices, we invited Brandon Andress back for his second interview. In 2021, Brandon published his fourth book, "What Can't Be Hidden." At the beginning of the show, we discuss the writing process as he switched to fiction for the first time. Brandon shares his new sense of freedom in an allegorical writing style and unique ability to present spiritual themes through the relationships of the characters. In the second half of the show, Eric thanks Brandon and Tony for the role they have played in his life as spiritual mentors. Brandon led a weekly Men's Confession group for 4 years. Tony and Eric co-led a weekly Faithful Friends mental health ministry. Both of these groups were the source of many strong, enduring relationships that developed through transparent communication. Many topics are explored by the author threesome. From Eric: "Thank you listeners for the last 4 years of listening to this podcast. This show has always been about exploring the meaning of healing and I'm grateful to have learned many perspectives, stories, and experiences. I'm thankful for Tony's commitment to the show and I'll continue to encourage him as a true leader of mental health ministry in our country." As promised in episode, here it the link to the native plant ecology work that Eric has been devoting himself to in Columbus. As spring approaches, he will be putting down the mic and picking up a shovel!
On Eric's final episode as co-host of Revealing Voices, we invited Brandon Andress back for his second interview. In 2021, Brandon published his fourth book, "What Can't Be Hidden." At the beginning of the show, we discuss the writing process as he switched to fiction for the first time. Brandon shares his new sense of freedom in an allegorical writing style and unique ability to present spiritual themes through the relationships of the characters. In the second half of the show, Eric thanks Brandon and Tony for the role they have played in his life as spiritual mentors. Brandon led a weekly Men's Confession group for 4 years. Tony and Eric co-led a weekly Faithful Friends mental health ministry. Both of these groups were the source of many strong, enduring relationships that developed through transparent communication. Many topics are explored by the author threesome. From Eric: "Thank you listeners for the last 4 years of listening to this podcast. This show has always been about exploring the meaning of healing and I'm grateful to have learned many perspectives, stories, and experiences. I'm thankful for Tony's commitment to the show and I'll continue to encourage him as a true leader of mental health ministry in our country." As promised in episode, here it the link to the native plant ecology work that Eric has been devoting himself to in Columbus. As spring approaches, he will be putting down the mic and picking up a shovel!
From Eric / @ericanthonyjohnson: I was born in Essexville, Michigan. Almost instantly, I had the power to destroy everything that came into my path; carpets, rugs, bottles of milk, you name it, I had somehow found a way to make it my own, or change it into something that meant more. Now I use the word destroy because that is exactly what I did, something that was once a simple coffee table meant more, to my 3 year old self, having my name carved into. Mother was not pleased with this "process." So, I was enrolled in gymnastics, then dance, then the community theater. For as we all know, play practice and rehearsal are cheaper than daycare. It is then that my addiction started. I was obsessed with everything that happened on a stage--dance, drama, singing, the occasional rollerblading/acrobatic routine... I simply could not get enough. In fact, my father built me a stage in our basement (which still exists). So, this was my life until I was 18 and carried my obsession to Boston, where I attended The Boston Conservatory to get my BFA in Musical Theatre performance. It was during my time at The Boston Conservatory where I realized that these hobbies I had growing up would become my livelihood. It's pretty great when you actually get to do what you love for a living. So, 4 years of college later, I set off to New York City, to try and make "The Dream" happen. It was in my first month of being in the city that I got an audition for the the revival of West Side Story that was already out on tour. I auditioned, had a callback, then another, and made it to the last day. Two weeks went by and I got a call that changed my life--I would be going on tour for the next year playing one of the Sharks and understudying some of the Jets! Cut to a few... uhhhh, several years later, and I've completed 5 Broadway tours, and will do a 6th later this year, countless regional gigs, I've worked with TONY winners, EMMY winners, been around the world, danced for hundreds of thousands of people, and somehow turned my experiences into an ever-changing teaching and choreography career. Now, I'm not done, and I don't intend to ever be done, but that's where I come from, and where I'm at now. I cannot speak for the future, but I think it will be the same thing that has been true the whole time--I will do awesome shit. XO, EAJ http://www.ericanthonyj.com/ https://builtforthestage.com/subscribe - $1 coaching for your first month + unlocking a 20% discount code on apparel! www.broadwaypodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Eric / @ericanthonyjohnson: I was born in Essexville, Michigan. Almost instantly, I had the power to destroy everything that came into my path; carpets, rugs, bottles of milk, you name it, I had somehow found a way to make it my own, or change it into something that meant more. Now I use the word destroy because that is exactly what I did, something that was once a simple coffee table meant more, to my 3 year old self, having my name carved into. Mother was not pleased with this "process." So, I was enrolled in gymnastics, then dance, then the community theater. For as we all know, play practice and rehearsal are cheaper than daycare. It is then that my addiction started. I was obsessed with everything that happened on a stage--dance, drama, singing, the occasional rollerblading/acrobatic routine... I simply could not get enough. In fact, my father built me a stage in our basement (which still exists). So, this was my life until I was 18 and carried my obsession to Boston, where I attended The Boston Conservatory to get my BFA in Musical Theatre performance. It was during my time at The Boston Conservatory where I realized that these hobbies I had growing up would become my livelihood. It's pretty great when you actually get to do what you love for a living. So, 4 years of college later, I set off to New York City, to try and make "The Dream" happen. It was in my first month of being in the city that I got an audition for the the revival of West Side Story that was already out on tour. I auditioned, had a callback, then another, and made it to the last day. Two weeks went by and I got a call that changed my life--I would be going on tour for the next year playing one of the Sharks and understudying some of the Jets! Cut to a few... uhhhh, several years later, and I've completed 5 Broadway tours, and will do a 6th later this year, countless regional gigs, I've worked with TONY winners, EMMY winners, been around the world, danced for hundreds of thousands of people, and somehow turned my experiences into an ever-changing teaching and choreography career. Now, I'm not done, and I don't intend to ever be done, but that's where I come from, and where I'm at now. I cannot speak for the future, but I think it will be the same thing that has been true the whole time--I will do awesome shit. XO, EAJ http://www.ericanthonyj.com/ https://builtforthestage.com/subscribe - $1 coaching for your first month + unlocking a 20% discount code on apparel! www.broadwaypodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MJ's guest is Founder of Booker Vineyards, one of Paso Robles Legendary Artisanal Cult Wineries, Eric Jensen. Eric and his wife Lisa Jensen purchased 100 acres of property in Paso Robles, CA in 2001 with the intent of growing the best fruit for some of the best wineries in the area. After making wine with Justin Smith (of Saxum) for five years and Stephan Asseo (of L'Aventure Wines) for two years, the Jensens decided it was time to create their own expression with Booker Vineyard. The 2005 Vintage was Booker Vineyard's first release with the wines being made by Eric himself. The vineyard received organic certification in April of 2021. In this episode, Eric is fresh in the studio after a big night of celebrating in NYC - and he and MJ quickly jump into discussing the bottles. This conversation is unscripted and full of heart. The opinions about wine and winemaking are candid and real. From Eric's humble beginnings in San Dimas, CA to his early days of cold calling to his absolute love of Paso Robles and its winemakers - make sure your ear pods are charged, you don't want to miss a minute of this one! A huge thank you to Eric Jensen Follow him on IG at @bookerbadgerKeep up with all he has going on at Booker Winery: https://www.bookerwines.comFollow them on IG @bookervineyardThis episode's in studio wine:2016 Booker White 2015 Booker Oublie ______________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Don't forget to subscribe and be sure to give The Black Wine Guy Experience a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show sign up at Blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguy Thank you to our sponsor: Paso Robles Wine Country. Paso Robles is a region with so many diverse microclimates that allows for a stunning array of grapes to thrive in. It's made up of over 200 family-owned wineries, making a beautiful variety of wines. Learn more at https://pasowine.com/Tune in to their podcast Where the Wine Takes You - which explores the people, places and wines of Paso Robles Wine Country! https://pasowine.com/where-wine-takes-you/ Love this podcast? Love the cool content? Get a producer like mine by reaching out to the badass team at Necessary Media. www.necessarymediaproductions.com@necessary_media_ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From Eric & the Digital Builder team: We're taking a break for the holidays, but we'll be back with a brand new episode on January 11th! Until then, listen to five of the must-hear episodes from 2021, covering topics such as Autodesk University, diversity in construction, construction's industrial revolution, and how trust impacts the construction industry. Thanks for tuning into the show, and we wish you all a safe and restful holiday break. Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk. Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Can't see the links? Just search for Digital Builder in your favorite podcast player.
Eric Flynn has been a part of Holladay cycling for years. His shop is right in the heart of Holladay servicing all types of bikes: mountain, XC and road. Eric has been part of the Mi Duole family for years. He is filled with honesty and integrity. His service and skills come into play helping us keep our bikes running smooth. Eric works hard and puts in the hours to care for our community. We are honored to spend an hour talking about his story. From Eric's website: "We focus and specialize on incredible service, maintenance and repair of any brand of bike. The bulk of the bikes you see when you step into our shop are the bikes of our customers. We do sell new bikes but our focus here is impeccable service and attention to detail when it comes to our service work. When you pick your bike up from us we want you to know things have been done with the utmost care and precision. There is nothing worse than paying for a service and then come to find out things were hurried and important details have been overlooked." http://flynncyclery.com
From the legendary minds behind comics like The Goon — and the author of true crime classics including Deviant and The Serial Killer Files— comes a powerful collaboration on an ambitious new graphic novel uncovering the most deranged murderers in American history. Eric Powell is an American comic book writer/artist, best known as the creator of The Goon. While Harold Schechter is an American true crime writer who specializes in serial killers. He is a Professor Emeritus at Queens College, City University of New York where he taught classes in American literature and myth criticism for forty-two years. Get in on the action as I get the juicy details about these two geniuses latest work: DID YOU HEAR WHAT EDDIE GEIN DONE? In this episode: [00:01 - 04:32] Meet the Minds Behind The Goon and The Serial Killer Files I welcome Eric Powell and Harold Schechter Bio How the collaboration came to be From Eric and Harold's perspective [04:30 - 20:51] DID YOU HEAR WHAT EDDIE GEIN DONE? The inspiration behind the illustrations and writing The research into the story A look at the work Sympathetic but still flawed The parallels to Alfred Hitchcock The surprise success of the Kickstarter campaign A look at the trailer The date of the release Available as of August 11th The collaboration process Future ideas Navigating Covid Inside look from beginning to end A look at Harold's background Eric and Harold's other works Things to look forward to from Albatross [20:52 - 25:31] Other Works and Inspiration Where you can check out Harold's book Maniac Where the fascination on crime came from A mind shaped by horror A look at the influence on Eric's art style Inspired by Bernie Whrightson and Jack Davis [25:32 - 29:23] Closing Segment How to connect with the Eric and Harold Links below Final words Resources Mentioned: Albatross Funnybooks Maniac Follow Eric Powell on Twitter. Go visit https://shop.albatrossfunnybooks.com/ for more creative works fit for kids! You can find Harold Schechter's projects on https://haroldschechter.com/. Check out the video version of this episode. Thanks for listening / watching! Make sure to Like/Share/Subscribe if you haven't yet. https://www.youtube.com/c/comiccrusadersworld Download the Comic Crusaders Android App Today (iOS Coming soon) Host: Al Mega: @TheRealAlMega / @ComicCrusaders Main Site: https://www.comiccrusaders.com/ Sister Sites: http://www.undercovercapes.com http://www.geekerymagazine.com http://www.splinteredpress.com
CW: Mentions of sexual assault, addiction, and trauma This week shook us in the most positive way! Founder of Coherently Aware Now Inc., Eric Harazi joins the RC podcast for one of the most poignant conversations we've ever had. From Eric's journey with sexual assault and addiction to finding his way back to himself, we get a glimpse into what birthed his nonprofit. Music by: Bensound Guest Links -Website: https://www.thesafecircle.org -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coherently_aware_now/ -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coherentlyawarenow
On episode 22 of Savagely Delightful we discuss the stories of six unfortunate souls and what they have recently gone through and relish in knowing that we are not them.This week we go through the following stories:From Melissa, we how cherishing a present from someone can really backfire on you.From Eric, we talk about how his terribly burrito farts set off a CO censor in his and Kate's camper van and she still has no idea at the time of recording. She still wasn't sure what was setting off their alarm in the first place.KoalaKazoo tells us about her needy birds named Sunny and Starla and the "Crow Tax" that she must pay each day.Jam9711 tells us about trying to turn his testicular check into a one-stop shop doctor visit. Turns out that trauma can mean two different things while at the office.From Yugledude, we discuss how apparent it should be that you do not use Nair for hair removal on your balls.From Leprecaun8, we talk about that Leo energy taking on the gallon of milk challenge and how well that went for them.Thank you so much for listening!Please remember to like and subscribe so that you get all new episodes sent directly to you each week.If you like what you hear, please rate us and check us out on social media to help spread the word!Submit Stories or Contact Us: savagelydelightful@gmail.comTwitter: @Savage_DelightInstagram/Facebook/YouTube: @SavagelyDelightfulMusic Credit: zapsplat.comSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/savagelydelightful)
Ready For Takeoff - Turn Your Aviation Passion Into A Career
September 1962: On a moonless night over the raging Atlantic Ocean, a thousand miles from land, the engines of Flying Tiger flight 923 to Germany burst into flames, one by one. Pilot John Murray didn’t have long before the plane crashed headlong into the 20-foot waves at 120 mph. As the four flight attendants donned life vests, collected sharp objects, and explained how to brace for the ferocious impact, 68 passengers clung to their seats: elementary schoolchildren from Hawaii, a teenage newlywed from Germany, a disabled Normandy vet from Cape Cod, an immigrant from Mexico, and 30 recent graduates of the 82nd Airborne’s Jump School. They all expected to die. Murray radioed out “Mayday” as he attempted to fly down through gale-force winds into the rough water, hoping the plane didn’t break apart when it hit the sea. Only a handful of ships could pick up the distress call so far from land. The closest was a Swiss freighter 13 hours away. Dozens of other ships and planes from nine countries abruptly changed course or scrambled from Canada, Iceland, Ireland, Scotland, and Cornwall, all racing to the rescue—but they would take hours, or days, to arrive. From the cockpit, the blackness of the Atlantic grew ever closer. Could Murray do what no pilot had ever done—“land” a commercial airliner at night in a violent sea without everyone dying? And if he did, would rescuers find any survivors before they drowned or died from hypothermia in the icy water? The fate of Flying Tiger 923 riveted the world. Bulletins interrupted radio and TV programs. Headlines shouted off newspapers from London to LA. Frantic family members overwhelmed telephone switchboards. President Kennedy took a break from the brewing crises in Cuba and Mississippi to ask for hourly updates. Tiger in the Sea is a gripping tale of triumph, tragedy, unparalleled airmanship, and incredibly brave people from all walks of life. The author has pieced together the story—long hidden because of murky Cold War politics—through exhaustive research and reconstructed a true and inspiring tribute to the virtues of outside-the-box-thinking, teamwork, and hope. From Eric's webpage: In 2009, Eric Lindner became a hospice volunteer, helping patients cope with the reality of dying. His book, Hospice Voices: Lessons for Living at the End of Life, was critically acclaimed by leading doctors and caregivers, NPR, BBC, Washington Independent Review of Books, Publishers Weekly, and Booklist’s Rebecca Vnuk, who named it one of 2013’s five best memoirs. Since 2015, the attorney, businessman and DC native has been teaching Ethics in Action at Georgetown University, a course that dissects the NASA Challenger disaster. He‘s married to Captain Murray’s daughter; they live on California’s Central Coast.
You have seen many ads and marketing campaigns on social media platforms, but how much do you know about the thoughts and efforts behind them? This week, we are talking with Eric Toda. Having worked at Facebook when it was still up and coming, Eric has helped shape social marketing to what it is today since its very beginning. After leading digital and social marketing at Nike, Snap, Airbnb, Stitch Fix, etc., Eric is now back at Facebook as the Global Head of Social Marketing. From Eric's perspective as a pioneer of the field, we learn about what social marketing is, how a company's brand focus evolve over time, the key role of storytelling in social marketing, and the significance of telling the truth in social marketing.
Control Alt Achieve author Eric Curts joins me to talk about creative projects with Docs, Slides, and Sheets including Stop Motion Animation, Choose Your Own Adventure Activities, Emoji Learning Activities, Rebus Stories, Blackout Poetry, and Pixel Art! We also touch on Canva for Education, Adobe Spark for Education, Google Forms headers, flashcard makers like Quizlet and Flippity.net, and more! Show notes are also available at jakemiller.net/eduducttape-episode-56 Soapbox Moment: “Quack Quack” Today’s Guest: Eric Curts Eric has been in education for 29 years, and is currently a tech coach in northeast Ohio and a Google for Education Trainer and Innovator. He shares all his edtech resources through his blog at ControlAltAchieve.com and is the author of the book "Control Alt Achieve: Rebooting Your Classroom with Creative Google Projects". controlaltachieve.com Twitter - @ericcurts YouTube - EricCurts Facebook - EricCurts 2 Truths & 1 Lie #EduDuctTape Question: How can I have my students show comprehension (or thinking) with visuals? Screwdriver Analogy - A screwdriver can be used for other things! Same mindsets with edtech tools - What familiar tools are already available that can solve your problems? Google Slides From Eric’s Blog Creative Google Slides Uses for Students Stop Motion Animation w/ Slides Choose Your Own Adventure in Google Docs Choose Your Own Adventure in Google Slides Choose Your Own Adventure: Branching can be done elsewhere Docs, Forms, etc. In Slides, link to other slides. In Docs, use headings IDEA for Educators - Use Choose Your Own Adventure as differentiation or self-grading activity From Eric’s blog - How to Create Self-Grading Quizzes in Google Classroom Google Docs Insert Emojis - Tools > Special Characters From Eric’s blog - 5 Emoji Learning Activities with Google Docs Rebus Stories From Eric’s Blog - Blackout Poetry Google Sheets Not just for data, create Pixel Art! From Eric’s blog - Pixel Art Activities for any Subject with Google Sheets Other Creation Tools for Educators Canva for Education Canva for Education Eligibility Guidelines Adobe Spark for Education From Eric’s blog - Play the "Royal Game of Ur" with Google Slides and Drawings In summary - If your goal is... enriching learning experiences and peaking into students’ heads with visuals; finding new ways to tap into understanding- Google Slides and Drawings are very capable and a fantastic option! Check out Eric’s book - Control Alt Achieve: Rebooting Your Classroom with Creative Google Projects GEGOhio - https://sites.google.com/view/geg-ohio/home Celebration of the Adjacent Possible Carmen Tatum, Speakpipe - creating a “genius hour” Google Classroom with enrichment activities. Her students’ favorite was creating Google Forms header images! Cory Colby - @EffectualEdu - flashcards question Quizlet - images are in the paid version Google Slides flashcards Slides Randomizer Add-On Pear Deck flashcard factory Amy Storer - Adobe Spark flashcard maker @MrsWambold - Google Sheets Add-On, Desmos card sort Darcie Priester, @mspriester_ITRT and @edtechsara67 and @wvnomads - flippity.net Free, build in Google Sheets, use flippitynet to publish can add images if they’re online, can embed videos, audio, and equatio @wilmotjason - Canva flashcards @PNWBOCES_EdTech - wordwall.net Ways to Support the Show or Connect with Jake & other Duct Tapers! Apple Podcast Reviews FlipGrid.com/EduDuctTape Speakpipe.com/EduDuctTape #EduDuctTape on social media Telling your friends & colleagues The Duct Tapers Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/ducttapers Stickers! Want to pass some out? Want some for yourself? JakeMiller.net/SendMeStickers The JakeMillerTech Newsletter – Sign up! jakemiller.net/newsletter Upcoming Events Links: jakemiller.net/KSUCourse2020 Your Homework: Find an educator who loves table top board games and tell them about the #EduDuctTape podcast!
This week on The Wedge with Sara Cream and Sweet Jenny Sauce podcast the girls chat about celebrities and their siblings. From Eric and Julia Roberts to the Gallaghers to the Royals to the Jacksons, the girls cover celebrities who have good and bad relationships with their brothers and sisters as well as some sad stories where celebrity siblings have died. Don't miss this fascinating chat about celebrities and their siblings.
This week we are joined by Marty Estes from the Nintendo Dads Podcast. we changed up the order of things this week so Marty could answer community questions before needing to jump out of the call. We go all over the place but give a lot of love to Mario in honor of MAR10! -INTRO Introduce ourselves -welcome guest Marty Estes Twitter: https://twitter.com/martyestes https://twitter.com/NintendoDads Website: https://www.nintendodads.org/ -Whatcha Playin? Here we talk about what games we are currently playing. -Community Corner From @twodollar hero on Discord: It's an indisputable fact that the southern United States is home to the best comfort food in the entire world. Nintendo is comfort food for so many of us — so which southern foods would you assign to represent the Mario, Zelda and Animal Crossing franchises? Love you guys, sorry to make you hungry! heart From Eric plunk on Discord: What never previously explored medium of entertainment would you like to see Nintendo enter and how would you like to see them do so? From Tim on discord: My question for all on the show: I am your bearded fairy godfather and I grant you one wish > if you could be video game character added to a game, what game would it be and what role would your character play in the plot? From MuggleMoo on discord: What is your favorite paper mario game and why? MAR10 topics: Let's talk Mario for MAR10 day!!! What's the best 2D mario game? What's the best 3D mario game? What's the best mario RPG game? What's the best mario sports game? What's the best Mario racing game? What's the best mario cameo in a game? What's the best mario franchise character? -Nintendo News: -quick chat coming to among us! Age gate under 13 HAS to use quick chat only. -teenage mutant ninja turtles: shredders revenge announced -mario day switch games digital sale -pokemon unite beta is out now. People sharing willy nilly online -The Rumor Mill: Nvidia is stopping production of the Tegra X1 Mariko chip more fuel to the fire of the switch pro rumors. -Outro Thanks for listening! -Links Follow us on the Social Medias: * Discord: https://discord.gg/Zw6MfCsrHj * Twitter: https://twitter.com/NintendoPals @Nintendopals * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Nintendopalspodcast/ * Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCetcvuiNd1zWD9pIkwjS9NA? Special Thanks to VGR (VideoGameRemixes) for the amazing Intro Tune used in the podcast, Check out more VGR on: Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/videogameremixes Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3pCoHlohSNQdXBNDxuWd12 * Itunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/vgr/1038344283 Twitter: @VGRemixes Instagram: @VideoGameRemixes
On this episode of The Flask At Hand Podcast we dive right into the the House Targaryen single malt scotch from the Cardhu distillery. Originally started by mother and daughter in a time when women didn't do what they did, they created a dynasty of delicious scotch whisky. Of course after the tasty amber liquid we get waste deep in a topic that is both epic and interesting.... the Vikings! From Eric the red and his illegitimate scary daughter Freydis to magical swords and crazy Norse mythology and the fortification of Asgard. Join us on a journey of history, jokes and debauchery. With special guest Andrew Southwick we skim the history and taste the nectar of the gods in this riveting, edge of your seat episode of The Flask At Hand Podcast. Sip, listen, learn and laugh with us! Thanks for listening and Cheers! The Whisky: https://www.malts.com/en-us/distilleries/cardhu Where we got our info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erik_the_Red https://www.britannica.com/biography/Leif-Erikson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freyd%C3%ADs_Eir%C3%ADksd%C3%B3ttir A Voyage Long And Strange: On The Trail Of Vikings, Conquistadors, Colonists and Other Adventures In Early America by Tony Horwitz https://www.amazon.com/Voyage-Long-Strange-Conquistadors-Adventurers/dp/0312428324 https://www.thevintagenews.com/2018/02/21/ulfberht-viking/ https://norse-mythology.org/tales/the-fortification-of-asgard/
In this episode we have a conversation with Eric Herrera who served in the US Army as a Combat Engineer from 2005-2010. He did two tours in Iraq and their mission was to conduct route clearance for safe movement of US forces. He was stationed in Schweinfurt, Germany and lived there for 3 years. Eric received a degree in Business Administration and currently is a property manager in the Chicago Area. From Eric's Book: A Bomb Hunter's Story: My Life Clearing the Roads of Iraq which can be found on Amazon HERE We all have turning points in our lives. One man's turning point led him to join the army. Despite the opposition from shocked family members, he makes the commitment one fateful day in June. What follows is a series of hardships, both physical and emotional, that will change his life forever. After ten years of silence, he is ready to tell his story. It is a story of friendship, politics, loss, and love. When Private Eric Herrera begins his military journey, he starts at the bottom, like they all do. Basic training gives him the courage to do things he hadn't realized he was capable of. It also sets the stage for brother-like friendships that will last a lifetime. Upon arriving in Iraq, he experiences firsthand the consequences of narcissists in power. Not all fit that description though. When a night mission turns into tragedy, he and his platoon must search the ranks for someone who will come to their aid. They find the few who are truly worthy of their rank. Left to deal with the loss of his friends, Eric must choose to move forward in spite of his grief. His struggle is real, but in the end, love comes to the rescue, helping him to pull through when he otherwise may have given up.
From Eric and Natasha's loved up year, to Taylor's TikTok obsession, and all of the trending moments (including toilet paper hoarding), this week's episode covers everything that went down over the past year. Happy New Year from your F Words family!
From Eric and Natasha's loved up year, to Taylor's TikTok obsession, and all of the trending moments (including toilet paper hoarding), this week's episode covers everything that went down over the past year. Happy New Year from your F Words family!
From Eric & the Digital Builder team: Wishing our listeners a very Happy Holidays! We will resume with fresh new episodes in January. Stay safe, healthy, and enjoy your time off! Digital Builder is hosted by Eric Thomas of Autodesk. Hear more episodes like this one by subscribing to Digital Builder on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
The Tone Control has a Discord server! If you like the show and enjoy talking about everything from new gear to music theory to video games, come hang out and chat with us. Discord is open and free to all fans of The Tone Control! We’re also now on Patreon! For $1 per month, you get a shout out in every episode and our unconditional love. For a mere $2 per month, you’ll get exclusive access to the Recording Booth in Discord where you can listen to us record the show LIVE in all its unedited glory and chat with us about the show, during the show, every-other Thursday at 8 pm. Bring your best gifs for the ad break! 00:07:06 Fender and many others have sold more guitars in 2020 than ever before (stab: WA Descent) 00:19:40 Walrus Audio Julianna $250 (stab: (Bogner Burnley) Julia, one of the best selling chorus/vibrato pedals out there has an update! Now in stereo! Pedal sends dry to one amp and wet to the other Tap tempo footswitch with subdivision as well as an external tap/expression input Expression can control dept, rate, or both. Toggle switch for wave shape (triangle, sine, and random) Momentary secondary controls Hold down the bypass switch allows you to set a secondary LFO rate and control the amount of drift added to the LFO Drift gently speeds and slows the LFO rate. Not randomized, but still variable. Hold the Tap switch to activate secondary sounds. Controls for rate, depth, lag, and D-C-V Lag lets you set the center delay time that the LFO modulates around. D-C-V blend is setting the ratio of dry to wet signal through the mono channel. Vibrato fully clockwise, chorus around noon, dry fully counter-clockwise 00:27:52 Benson Preamp (pedal tease) 00:33:24 Rhett Shull joins us! (stab: Deepspace Devices Golem) Atlanta/Nashville based guitarist and youtuber with over 240,000 subscribers! How did YouTube start for you? Was it something to try and supplement the life of a working musician? Was it just for fun? What’s your process like for creating a video? How long does it take? Tell us about Backstage Live. Is playing to a live stream even coming close to a “real gig”? How do you even begin to set something like that up? From Eric, one of our Patrons: Is being a professional guitarist what you expected it would be? What about it isn’t what you thought it would be What tremolo would you walk into a store and buy right now? (also from Eric) Is there some new piece of gear you’re most excited to try out?/What piece of gear is on the top of your wishlist? Check out Rhett’s Discord server: https://discord.gg/hMTvsRb The Tone Control is sponsored by Pedal Genie. Head to PedalGenie.com to start your wishlist today and tell them you heard about it on The Tone Control. Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter: @thetonecontrol --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetonecontrol/message
The Rock is a 1996 Michael Bay Film. Spoiler Horn! Guest editing by Zach French!Timecodes0m Overlapping Audacity Intros1m Jay Presents: ‘The Rock'Spoiler Horn!5m Jay Reveals Whispered Treasure8m Five Pages of Notes11m Body Count Quiz13m Almost a Challenge for Jay15m Informed Delivery17m We Don't Have Sponsors20m Worldwide,Worldwide AWDT?21m Does This Involve Edibles?26m I Recanted The Bone30m I'm Sorry Ms Jackson32m Talka-da-Rock!38m Back When Men Were Men & Cars Were Cars: A Dialectical Critique of Imperial Masculinity in ‘The Rock'43m Fallingwater's Queer & Erotic History48m Alcatraz History Corner52m Coda: Iraq War56m Mr Yuk1h00m Secret 90s Talk - Sync it to the Failure.Show NotesThe Rock on WikipediaThe Rock Trivia on IMDBUSPS Informed DeliveryThe Local Store at Eau Claire Wisconsingive us your fucking monsters - especially Black Lotus and first printing Pikachu.be our fucking sponsor - (Xavier actually did it!)Blank Check w/ Griffin and DavidI'm sorry Ms Jackson (oooo) // I am four eels. // Never meant to make your daughter cry // I am several fish and not a guyKentuck KnobFallingwater“Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken.”From Eric, a Discworld novel by Terry PratchettHarold Ramis vs. Henry Jones (Sr.) vs. Marko RamiusMr Yuck CostumeMr Yuck Stickers on Ebay.
Eric Katz, Functional Training, 5K Runner, Corporate Tax Boss & Lawyer joins Coach Alli, Host of the RUNWITHALLI LIVE Podcast to discuss his time spent with Coach Alli as his Coach & Trainer and how his life has drastically transitioned from literally going from Couch to 5K! From Eric himself: "I’ve never truly realized how much core strength I lacked prior to training with Coach Alli. I actually REALLY need this in order to perform daily tasks, such as carrying grocery bags, or taking my new dog out for a walk! It’s incredible!” & it sure is. Eric has come a long way in the past 3 years that I’ve been Coaching him. I only look forward to seeing him make even bigger improvements from here on out!Thank you for listening to this week's episode on the RUNWITHALLI LIVE Podcast! Please be sure to subscribe to the show so you never miss out on a new weekly episode with a new special guest and topic every single week! Coach AlliSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=7ESLCYQNLFSTQ)
After recording an episode of the Any Given Runday Podcast, unknown to the rest of the team (and accidentally), Seán lets the recording continue.This leads to an unscripted, unedited, very open and honest conversation about all things running. From Eric's sweet tooth being a main motivator behind running to Aaron's struggles with running and real reasons for buying the Garmin watch along with Conor's heart rate when pushing himself to a sub 20 minute 5k, it's a real eye-opener of an episode that we hope you enjoy. We will publish the intended episode on running injuries and prevention in the near future along with a detailed account of Conor's intervals pushing towards the sub 20 minute 5k. With no marathons or runs insight, the lads are setting weekly goals while adhering to social distancing first and foremost. With no running groups or races, it can be hard to stay motivated. Which is why they have set up a Facebook group and weekly run targets: 5k Mondays, Interval Wednesdays and Long Run Weekends. You can get involved too by clicking on the link below: https://www.facebook.com/groups/anygivenrundayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anygivenrundayofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anygivenrundayofficial/#AnyGivenRunday
From Eric's hometown, hockey coach John Krupinsky talks about sports and honoring America; then, John Zmirak expresses alarm at people venerating pagan images at the Vatican, and explains what this means for Catholicism and our culture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of 83 Weeks was worth the wait! Join pro wrestling announcer Christy Olson, Eric’s digital producer Steve Kaufmann, and pro wrestler George Hermoza LIVE as we break down all of the big reveals about Halloween Havoc 1996. From Eric’s relationship with the dirt sheets to Ric Flair’s face lift and what really went down with J.J. Dylan, we’re covering it all. Plus, the latest news on Eric’s WWE exit! Give us your thoughts in the live chat for a shoutout on the show! The revelations made, behind the scenes details uncovered and myths debunked...This is where to come after listening to 83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff! We all know and love 83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff, but what happens if you have nobody to talk about it with? AfterBuzz TV proudly presents the After Show for 83 Weeks: After 83 Weeks with Christy Olson! From AfterBuzz TV, to WWE, and beyond, Christy Olson is ready to tackle every episode of 83 weeks and bring you insightful discussion, guest interviews, and more after it ends! Right after you catch 83 weeks, you can check out After 83 week with Christy Olson! Subscribe, Rate, and Comment to stay up to date! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're recapping the best of 83 Weeks on this special edition of the show! From Eric & Conrad's explosive arguments to Eric's biggest regret, & stories featuring Scott Hall, Chris Jericho, Randy Savage, & more, we're covering the most memorable moments from 83 Weeks. We all know and love 83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff, but what happens if you have nobody to talk about it with? AfterBuzz TV proudly presents the After Show for 83 Weeks: After 83 Weeks with Christy Olson! From AfterBuzz TV, to WWE, and beyond, Christy Olson is ready to tackle every episode of 83 weeks and bring you insightful discussion, guest interviews, and more after it ends! Right after you catch 83 weeks, you can check out After 83 week with Christy Olson! Subscribe, Rate, and Comment to stay up to date! Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For two years, journalists have operated in an environment where Congress has declined to inquire into key issues surrounding President Trump’s family business: Is he profiting from his presidency? Are his friends, family, and appointees? Is Trump violating the Constitution when members of foreign governments make payments to his company by staying at his properties? Now, with Democrats taking control of the House of Representatives after this week’s midterm elections, that will change. Already, several high-ranking members are vowing to look into aspects of the relationship between Trump’s business and his administration. Among them: • Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA), currently the ranking member of Ways and Means Committee, says he’ll request Trump’s tax returns from the Treasury Department. • Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD) the ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, says in a statement he’ll “shine a light on...President Trump’s decisions to act in his own financial self-interest rather than the best interests of the American people.” • Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), current ranking member of the Judiciary Committee is vowing to investigate policies “that enable pervasive corruption to influence decision-making at the highest levels of government.” • Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA), ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee says in a statement the committee will look at “areas inquiry the majority ignored or prevented us from investigating.” Democratic committee staff issued a report last spring detailing some of those areas. Among them: the Trump Organization’s business practices. What will this all mean? What do we hope to learn? And how might this change our understanding of the presidency and his business? WNYC’s Andrea Bernstein convened an all-star panel to discuss it all: Adam Davidson of the The New Yorker, McClatchy’s White House Correspondent Anita Kumar, The Washington Post’s David Fahrenthold, and Eric Umansky of ProPublica. They also helped us to create a must-read list of stories, articles, documents and court filings that take on new interest after the midterms for anyone following the administration. From Adam: The House Intelligence Committee’s Minority Views report, which lays out how a Democrat-led committee might continue to investigate possible collusion with Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign, and the deposition of Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg in State of New York v. The Donald J. Trump Foundation. From Andrea: U.S. District Judge’s Peter J. Messitte’s Nov. 2, 2018, Memorandum Opinion in The District of Columbia and the State of Maryland v. Donald J. Trump, otherwise known as the “emoluments lawsuit.” From Anita: Sarah Chayes’ amicus brief in CREW v. Donald J. Trump. From David: Trump’s 2007 deposition in the case Donald J. Trump v. Timothy O’Brien. From Eric: Axios’ story about a GOP spreadsheet of expected Democratic-led investigations. It’s a long list that spans everything from well-known issues like Trump’s tax returns to things many of us have long forgotten, such as whether classified information has been inappropriately shared at Mar-a-Lago.
(0-5 minutes) Eric introduces himself and explains his current passion which is mindful improv. He teaches groups of people how to respond mindfully to social situations. He explains some exercises that he uses at the beginning of class. He talks about how he helps beginners get through initial blocks and past their fears of opening up in front of an audience. Stewart then brings up his experience as a beginner in Salsa and how when we begin anything we are only aware of a small fraction of the stimuli that is being presented to us. After we start to improve whole new layers of awareness open up. (5-10 minutes) Eric explains how he views teaching and how its really important to impart to new students only one thing about what they are learning. He has people focus on their emotional experience. Whether they are fearful or excited? This brings people into how they are feeling now. He says that mindful improv is about helping people develop a practice of it not only in the class itself but in their lives as well. Stewart brings up how this is one of the most important parts of a meditation practice as well: to bring the practice into daily life. Eric explains how he has been practicing disciplined mindfulness practices for several years now and has taken notes. He shows how no matter how much we practice some things just continuously come up and we have to learn how to deal with these issues and not wish them away. We talk about how Eric doesn't really have a formal practice and that he really tries to bring the practice into daily life. He mentions that many friends of his try to convert him into a formal meditation practice. From Eric's perspective, he is already aware, at least a little bit, in everyday life. Awareness is always present so its a better practice to just heighten that awareness in everyday life as opposed to setting off a time where we do it. (10-15 minutes) Stewart mentions how historically he would have disagreed with Eric about the necessity of having a daily formal sitting meditation practice, but how over the last couple years he has started to see it differently. Any technique is just a crutch that makes the conditions more favorable to drop into a meditative state. The meditative state is what we are looking to engender, not the technique. Humans have a way of turning positives experiences into stable beliefs, but these beliefs are not accurate indicators of reality. Eric mentions that culture itself is a byproduct of these stable beliefs. He explains the process of ego development in a young child. The infant starts off as just pure consciousness. There is no separation between the baby and its environment. The baby just is. As it starts to develop, the baby takes on communication with the family and starts to develop a sense of self. The baby starts to develop likes and dislikes. At some point, the individual then becomes conscious of this conditioning and they have an opportunity to make a shift to say "Oh now I'm an individual and I am on my own". In reality its difficult to do this because the process of the individual's relationship to the environment continues. We are always conditioned to the environment around us. There is no separate self. Eric goes on to explain how formal sitting practice might be helpful for someone who has a 9-5 job and needs a sense of structure to their practice to make it stick. Eric doesn't have this life. He talks about how his schedule is very erratic. Stewart mentions that he often finds himself in a state of friction and that its difficult to remember in those times that those times are necessary for the creative times. Eric mentions the cult of working hard that is endemic in the startup world. He believes that this type of deification of work is unnecessary. He mentions that most work and conversation are worthless and busywork. (15-20 minutes) Eric mentions the importance of being clear from the outset as to what the people working on a task are doing. He says that many of his friends are working long hours in something that they supposedly like, but then end up totally drained at the end of the week. He talks about how work environments lead to people stealing energy from each other. He mentions that with his company Mindful Improv, he teaches people how to share energy with each other which leads to lots of exponential benefits. We drastically switch topics to how Eric uses marijuana to improve his meditation practice. He says that it helps him to do problem-solving and increases his sensitivity. He talks about his personality and how he tends to always be in problem-solving mode. He says other people used to tell him that he overanalyzes anything and he agrees, but at the same time, it is a gift as well. Weed helps him tap into this more frequently. (20-25 minutes) Stewart asks Eric whether he has any negative aspects of his marijuana use. He says that after intense analyzation and note taking he can't find any real drawbacks to its use. Sometimes he has to police his use and he checks in to see whether it is a problem, but he hasn't been able to find any. Stewart explains about the endocannabinoid system and how its the oldest system in the body. It reacts directly with cannabinoids or cannabis. An Israeli researcher found something called Anandamide when researching cannabis and named it after Ananda, or the unconditional bliss that arises once you tap into a meditative state. Anandamide naturally occurs in the body, but if the endocannabinoid system doesn't produce it naturally due to trauma or other conditions, the body can react favorably to cannabis. Stewart talks about plant medicines and how they make it clear that we are not separate selves and we are in a constant relationship with the outside environment. Eric brings up how the cells in our body are constantly changing. We bring it back to Mindful improv and how relationship is really important and maybe one of the most important places to bring mindfulness into. Conversation is not a real thing. They are symbols of reality. They are not reality itself. Language is a construct that humans created. Eric explains how his sense of self developed. He never felt like he fit in with the kids at school. He never liked the noise. Kids usually create an identity for you. This leads to a sense of self and kids who are bullied usually need to develop a protective shell by becoming what they think they are as opposed to what the other kids say. 25-30 minutes Eric talks about how the ego develops and how we find ourselves in romantic relationships with people who fall in love with the false ego we have created. Then when the partner starts to change from the thing that we fall in love with, we fall out of love with them because they aren't the person we fell in love with. Stewart brings up how the sense of self is changing just like everything else, as much Buddhist wisdom points to. Everything is impermanent. Eric brings up the fact that many humans are tied to an emotional connection with people and people are balls of emotional baggage. It's important to be careful with those we choose to be an emotional connection with because everyone has stuff going on beneath the surface. Stewart starts to tell his story of how he created his sense of self as an overweight nice kid who people liked, but was a bit of a loner and awkward. At the age of 19, he started smoking cannabis and his diet changed radically. Eric says "shouldn't you have eaten more because of the munchies". Stewart explains how he started to change his diet based on the input of cannabis. After Stewart lost the weight people treated him very differently. (30-35 minutes) Eric also has a similar story but with different storylines. He was thin and people treated him that way. He brings up the idea that its hard to tell what other people see when they look at us. Stewart asks about Eric's practice and whether he has any practices that have to do with the breath. He says that anxiety is excitement without the breath and that for much of his life he hasn't been breathing. He explains that he moved to San Diego and he took four months to just focus on breathing, weightlifting, yoga, and eating. He gained 16 pounds of muscle which went away right after he changed his diet. He tapped into a different way of breathing underneath the anxious breath. Weightlifting and yoga taught him how to find this deeper breath. He found this breath quite liberating because he decided to take this time after getting tired of constantly over analyzing everything. He could take all the energy of trying to analyze everything and just focus on being here now. Stewart asks Eric whether he has any practices currently. Eric explains how he is now done with a five-year challenge where he moved to a new place every 6 months and practiced creating a new version of himself. He would meet totally new people and developed a new sense of self based on these new relationships with other people. Stewart explains his own experience living in new countries for a year at a time and then came back to integrate it and then repeat in a new country. This experience allowed him to form a new more confident self who wasn't trapped by the boxes that other people placed him in. He became more confident and ready to take on challenges. The most difficult thing about this is coming back to family and having a total reversal of all this to come back and play the old family dynamics. (35-40 minutes) Eric explains how Boulder is great for him because he has a fast paced mind and Boulder is slowed. He can't live in fast-paced places because it's too intense. He had a moment in New York where he realized that he isn't even there when he is there. He says New York is a place of human doing, not of human beings. He says that in Boulder people are ok with just being. Stewart asks Eric about the most important thing going on in his life right now. Eric says that a wise friend once told him that there are three phases in your life that you must go through. Number 1 is to figure out who you are. Number 2 is to figure out where you want to be. Number 3 is who you want to come along. Stewart asks Eric about the balance between chaos and rigidity and how he deals with it. Eric says that mindful improv brings a lot of chaos into that. The ego creates rigidity. If you have a strong ego it makes it difficult to adapt to change. This applies to companies as well. He brings up that humans are the most adaptable species on earth. Stewart brings up a theory from "Sapiens" about how grains and other vegetables used humans to make themselves more widespread.
The Rules of Acquisition: A Star Trek Deep Space Nine Podcast
Red Badge of Courage on the Western Front. Jake and Bashir get stuck behind enemy lines and Jake realizes maybe he's not the bravest guy. This episode hits a lot of our buttons. When exactly did we start enjoying Dax this much? Sisko has some fatherhood scenes; what do the father's on the podcast think? Civil war knowledge gets trotted out. Vietnam. Lots to cover in this episode! In voicemails (47:05): Season 4 White Albums! From Eric, Stefan, and Adam. Give us yours, or let us know what you think about DS9 917 408 3898 And to support the show check out the Kickers of Elves Patreon (patreon.com/kickersofelves)
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #386, Eric and Neil discuss how to manage your first marketing hire if you're not a marketer yourself. Tune in to learn the right questions you need to ask a potential marketing hire and the importance of a marketer being able to plan and hit expected, weekly goals. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today's topic: How To Manage Your First Marketing Hire if You're Not a Marketer Yourself 00:44 – Neil wants to find out how a marketer plans their week—it should be planned in a way that improves the business 01:09 – Neil shares a sample plan a marketer might use 01:33 – There should be expected results and goals 01:50 – From Eric's perspective, there's a deadline they should hit and they should do what they set out to do 02:28 – Eric asks the questions he asks to see if you can be the best fit for his team 03:00 – Eric has a one-on-one with his developers and marketers to know if they're hitting their goals 03:36 – Marketing School is giving away a free 1 year subscription to Crazy Egg which is a visual analytics tool 04:04 – Go to SingleGrain.com/giveaway for multiple entries 04:20 – That's it for today's episode! 3 Key Points: A marketer needs to make a plan and track their progress, ensuring that goals and deadlines are met. If you're not a developer or marketer but want to hire one, ask the developers and marketers you know and find out the questions you need to be asking your potential hire. Make sure you consistently update and touch base with your first marketing hire. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #386, Eric and Neil discuss how to manage your first marketing hire if you’re not a marketer yourself. Tune in to learn the right questions you need to ask a potential marketing hire and the importance of a marketer being able to plan and hit expected, weekly goals. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: How To Manage Your First Marketing Hire if You're Not a Marketer Yourself 00:44 – Neil wants to find out how a marketer plans their week—it should be planned in a way that improves the business 01:09 – Neil shares a sample plan a marketer might use 01:33 – There should be expected results and goals 01:50 – From Eric’s perspective, there’s a deadline they should hit and they should do what they set out to do 02:28 – Eric asks the questions he asks to see if you can be the best fit for his team 03:00 – Eric has a one-on-one with his developers and marketers to know if they’re hitting their goals 03:36 – Marketing School is giving away a free 1 year subscription to Crazy Egg which is a visual analytics tool 04:04 – Go to SingleGrain.com/giveaway for multiple entries 04:20 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: A marketer needs to make a plan and track their progress, ensuring that goals and deadlines are met. If you’re not a developer or marketer but want to hire one, ask the developers and marketers you know and find out the questions you need to be asking your potential hire. Make sure you consistently update and touch base with your first marketing hire. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #369, Eric and Neil discuss what drives more traffic, quality content or quantity content. This is an age-old debate and the answer depends on pretty obvious factors such as the size of your team and budget. Tune in to hear the route Eric and Neil chose, why they chose it, and how YOU should make the decision between quality and quantity. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today's topic: What Drives More Traffic: Quality Content VS Quantity 00:39 – Neil took the quality route 00:43 – Neil only publishes high quality content, but he doesn't have a lot of it 00:59 – HubSpot's is quite popular because they produce a LOT of content 01:28 – Eric talked to the managing editor of a website that gets 8M visits a month 01:35 – They hire bigger teams to produce larger quantities of content 01:41 – They often open on guest posts too 02:06 – From Eric's data, it's “more publishing, more quantity” 02:10 – Creating content around the news works very well 02:30 – Neil recommends starting out with quality content 02:46 – In 24 hours, TechCrunch can create around 29 posts, but not all are quality posts 03:05 – Go to Ahrefs and SEMrush to see what's driving your competitors' traffic 03:14 – Then make better versions of their blog posts 03:20 – Marketing School is giving away a free 1 year subscription to Crazy Egg which helps you increase your conversion rate 03:58 – Go to SingleGrain.com/giveaway for multiple entries 04:04 – That's it for today's episode! 3 Key Points: People can receive more value from high quality content. If you have the budget to create a large quantities of content; then this will be a great option for you. If you're just starting out, focus on quality over quantity. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #369, Eric and Neil discuss what drives more traffic, quality content or quantity content. This is an age-old debate and the answer depends on pretty obvious factors such as the size of your team and budget. Tune in to hear the route Eric and Neil chose, why they chose it, and how YOU should make the decision between quality and quantity. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: What Drives More Traffic: Quality Content VS Quantity 00:39 – Neil took the quality route 00:43 – Neil only publishes high quality content, but he doesn’t have a lot of it 00:59 – HubSpot’s is quite popular because they produce a LOT of content 01:28 – Eric talked to the managing editor of a website that gets 8M visits a month 01:35 – They hire bigger teams to produce larger quantities of content 01:41 – They often open on guest posts too 02:06 – From Eric’s data, it’s “more publishing, more quantity” 02:10 – Creating content around the news works very well 02:30 – Neil recommends starting out with quality content 02:46 – In 24 hours, TechCrunch can create around 29 posts, but not all are quality posts 03:05 – Go to Ahrefs and SEMrush to see what’s driving your competitors’ traffic 03:14 – Then make better versions of their blog posts 03:20 – Marketing School is giving away a free 1 year subscription to Crazy Egg which helps you increase your conversion rate 03:58 – Go to SingleGrain.com/giveaway for multiple entries 04:04 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: People can receive more value from high quality content. If you have the budget to create a large quantities of content; then this will be a great option for you. If you’re just starting out, focus on quality over quantity. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #328, Eric and Neil discuss what Gmail ads are and how to leverage them. Tune in to learn how you can get creative with Gmail ads and why they are more valuable for B2B than B2C. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today’s topic: What Are Gmail Ads (and How to Leverage Them)? 00:44 – Gmail ads are what you can see on your promotions tab when you open up your emails 01:04 – There are also some ads above your email inbox and when you click on your Gmail 01:15 – You can target specific keywords and be creative with Gmail ads 01:27 – Neil has been using Gmail ads for awhile 01:33 – For Neil, Gmail ads don’t convert as much as direct AdWords 01:42 – Conversions with Google search list is much higher for Neil 01:46 – Gmail is much cheaper though 02:02 – Eric uses Pepsi and Coca Cola as a sample to target specific keywords in Gmail ads 02:30 – You can target specific people with Gmail ads, too 02:45 – From Eric’s observations, Gmail ads convert more for people who are 40 years old and up 03:02 – Neil finds Gmail ads working well for B2B rather than B2C 03:50 – You can test it first 04:00 – Neil has a blog about Gmail ads and Eric has one on Single Grain 04:10 – That’s it for today’s episode! 3 Key Points: Targeting specific keywords can be done through Gmail Ads. Gmail ads are still a good option for marketing, especially if you’re looking for a budget-wise channel. Test every campaign that you do and track your conversion rate to see if it’s worth it. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips
In Episode #328, Eric and Neil discuss what Gmail ads are and how to leverage them. Tune in to learn how you can get creative with Gmail ads and why they are more valuable for B2B than B2C. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:27 – Today's topic: What Are Gmail Ads (and How to Leverage Them)? 00:44 – Gmail ads are what you can see on your promotions tab when you open up your emails 01:04 – There are also some ads above your email inbox and when you click on your Gmail 01:15 – You can target specific keywords and be creative with Gmail ads 01:27 – Neil has been using Gmail ads for awhile 01:33 – For Neil, Gmail ads don't convert as much as direct AdWords 01:42 – Conversions with Google search list is much higher for Neil 01:46 – Gmail is much cheaper though 02:02 – Eric uses Pepsi and Coca Cola as a sample to target specific keywords in Gmail ads 02:30 – You can target specific people with Gmail ads, too 02:45 – From Eric's observations, Gmail ads convert more for people who are 40 years old and up 03:02 – Neil finds Gmail ads working well for B2B rather than B2C 03:50 – You can test it first 04:00 – Neil has a blog about Gmail ads and Eric has one on Single Grain 04:10 – That's it for today's episode! 3 Key Points: Targeting specific keywords can be done through Gmail Ads. Gmail ads are still a good option for marketing, especially if you're looking for a budget-wise channel. Test every campaign that you do and track your conversion rate to see if it's worth it. Leave some feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with us: NeilPatel.com Quick Sprout Growth Everywhere Single Grain Twitter @neilpatel Twitter @ericosiu
Contact the show.. www.ohbeep.com/contact or feedback@ohbeep.com This Week.. One cache 3 souvenirs Travelbug race updates News from the F Bomb Disposal Unit A really offensive Geocache GeoPaul's at the races Doctor Who turns 50, again! Last Week.. GC4MP47 Kelex's 300th Cache by Kelex this one cache earned us 3 souvenirs. Not Geocaching Related.. We've found a new podcasting rig we'd like Travelbug Updates.. Oh Beep! Where are my other legs? has had the dreaded "not in cache" message. Last spotted in cache GCRKN4 Laguna Lookout, having travelled 12811 miles. Southern S@m by The Monkey King is now in Greece, after spending months in Germany. Last spotted in cache GC441Y4 Two mills, one Quarry by OMILOS. Well worth checking out the cache page, the location is what Geocaching is all about. The TB has now done 12834 mile. Norfolk 2 Norfolk Travelbug Race Doctor D's Invasion of Canada is in Ireland, in cache GC5V0X3 Kells View reloaded by Juergen + Elke in Ireland. Its racked up 12576mi and not even hit Canada yet. Currently sitting 6th in the race table, with 3209 more miles to travel Whistle Stop Tour to Norfolk is en route to Austria, last seen on July 1st. Its racked up 1001 miles. Currently sitting 14th in the race table, with 4160 miles to travel. News.. Garmins Opencaching.com died. Finally a game for arm chair geocachers....geoguessr.com Geocaching Game Prompts Police Investigation (From http://www.winthroptranscript.com) The Massachusetts State Police Troop F Bomb Disposal Unit from Logan Airport was on scene by 6:30 pm. A search of one Geocaching site on the Internet shows numerous packages left behind on the North Shore. In See-Something-Say-Something Era, Geocachers’ Hidden Treasures Set Off Alarms (From www.wsj.com) - Mr Berks and Mr Smith take the stand in defence of Geocaching. Feedback.. Audio feedback from Danno of Team_Pugatch From Cache On Wheels How's this for offensiving?? Did this cache today ... GC1J16G ...auf schusters rappen...(stop the BULLS*T micro) by ichel Heth also sent this photo of a trackable she recently found.. From Eric and Virginia Virginia and I went to the Moncton Mega Event they just had and after we crossed the border into Canada I looked at her and had to say " Canada, Canada Oi Oi" so thanks a lot Doctor D and this I can not blame on Mone-A-Lot ! Although I think Mone-A-lot might have been working the gaurd post on the way back into Maine because that guy had some issues. From karl on Twitter.. @Ohbeepgcp @(B and friends at GC5ZE5Q Monthly Mid Week in Sussex event cache - another road trip souvenir gained :) @Ohbeepgcp small event, GZ co-ords gave the location of the bbq grill - hot and ready to cook Dumb Stuff Geocachers Do.. From Ey Up Me Duck Dumb stuff geocachers do: we have a bike rack which fits on our tow bar and can be lowered down to get in the boot. Ady has a few times lowered this, got stuff out the boot, raised the bike rack and got back in the car ready to drive off before realising boot us still open!! We also did a wherigo near Bourne which had clues to each stage which you had to decipher in rot 13. Annoyingly it wouldn't let you copy and paste so Ady would read out the code and I'd type them into a decoder. 3 timed during this wherigo he read me the letters to the last hint!! Arg,! Or do a tree climb at the mega, sped up on ropes but on the descent Ady pressed descender to steady himself - not a good idea as he then sped towards the ground back first! Luckily he was okay although the hearts of those watching weren't. GGH Tips.. When we spoke with noted Metro Detroit hider Puzzler26 he shared his "close clues" concept. Clues are hidden around some of his geocaches with information to entertain or inform the finders. Check out that interview and get some inspiration for your #geocaching on "GGH 171: Puzzler26."http://cacheamaniacs.com/ggh-171-puzzler26 Ask Doctor D.. From Seb Mya what's the dream cache he wants to find? (Tardis serving hot chocolate doesn't count wink emoticon ) Bonus question from Collin French why my wee smells of boiled cabbage. #askdrd #blamemoanalot.. The mighty Notts County were beating Aston Villa 2-1 in the week. Moan-A-Lot asks how they're doing and go on to lose 5-3. Had he not shown an interest, we'd have won. GeoPauls Video Of The Week.. Geocaching at the races www.youtube.com/MrGeoPaul Ey Up Me Duck Challenge.. From Marcus Maximi Was the August chalenge to get 2 different types of caches published? I had a mystery published (http://coord.info/GC607Z4) and lots of trads in the Q at the moment We have gone an alternative route with ours, using Terracaching.com LC8DSL Jets Away - this is a locationless cache TC9OH8 Little Donkeys - our traditional cache Facts Of The Uselessness.. The Obligatory Doctor Who Bit.. Doctor who? Peter Cushing’s Dr Who and the Daleks turns 50 Who said what The Doctor Or Clara quiz