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Why Are Fireworks Harmful To Wild Animals And What Can Replace Them? In the second half of this episode learn how pollution from fireworks harms wildlife, how many individuals are harmed, and what solutions and alternatives are available. From L'Éthiquerie at Faunalytics.org. Part 1 of 2. #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #fireworks #animaladvocacy ====================== Original post: https://faunalytics.org/why-are-fireworks-harmful-to-wild-animals-and-what-can-replace-them/ ====================== Related Episodes: 694: 7 Tips for a More Sustainable Holiday Celebration https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/694-7-tips-for-a-more-sustainable-holiday-celebration-by-jessica-scott-reid-at-sentientmediaorg 45: How Fireworks Harm Nonhuman Animals https://plantbasedbriefing.libsyn.com/45-how-fireworks-harm-nonhuman-animals-by-animal-ethics-at-all-creaturesorg Faunalytics is a non-profit organization providing animal advocates with data to understand how people think about and respond to advocacy, and the best strategies to inspire change for animals. They empower advocates with access to research, analysis, strategies, and messages that maximize their effectiveness to reduce animal suffering. Their online research library is free and has summaries of over 4,000 peer-reviewed research articles, public opinion surveys, and blog posts offering deep analysis on every animal issue you can think of. It's the world's biggest collection of opinion and behavior research about animal issues, and it's presented with an emphasis on effectiveness, readability, and useability. Sign up for their email alerts and get weekly or monthly updates on the latest research. ============================== FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/
Why Are Fireworks Harmful To Wild Animals And What Can Replace Them? Part 1. Despite the pleasure that fireworks bring to some people, studies show that they have harmful effects on other animals. This blog looks at their key animal welfare outcomes and potential alternatives. From L'Éthiquerie at Faunalytics.org. Part 1 of 2. #vegan #plantbased #plantbasedbriefing #fireworks #animaladvocacy ====================== Original post: https://faunalytics.org/why-are-fireworks-harmful-to-wild-animals-and-what-can-replace-them/ ====================== Faunalytics is a non-profit organization providing animal advocates with data to understand how people think about and respond to advocacy, and the best strategies to inspire change for animals. They empower advocates with access to research, analysis, strategies, and messages that maximize their effectiveness to reduce animal suffering. Their online research library is free and has summaries of over 4,000 peer-reviewed research articles, public opinion surveys, and blog posts offering deep analysis on every animal issue you can think of. It's the world's biggest collection of opinion and behavior research about animal issues, and it's presented with an emphasis on effectiveness, readability, and useability. Sign up for their email alerts and get weekly or monthly updates on the latest research. ============================== FOLLOW THE SHOW ON: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@plantbasedbriefing Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2GONW0q2EDJMzqhuwuxdCF?si=2a20c247461d4ad7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-based-briefing/id1562925866 Your podcast app of choice: https://pod.link/1562925866 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlantBasedBriefing LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/plant-based-briefing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plantbasedbriefing/
From Đà Lạt, Vietnam...A tech tip about four browser extensions, including Mind Studio, a powerful AI toolkit for building and deploying browser-based agents.Some concise advice about why we end up optimizing what's easy instead of tackling the real problem, and how to do the important things.00:00 Location Update01:01 Tech Tip06:45 Concise Advice10:50 Wrapping up
From Đà Lạt, Vietnam...A tech tip about GetRecall.ai, a tool for saving items to read later in a way that you're likely to actually use.Some concise advice about why your ideas are quickly becoming more important than your execution.00:00 Location Update01:01 Tech Tip06:27 Concise Advice10:58 Wrapping up
Follow the yellow brick road as we explore the rich history of The Wizard of Oz! From L. Frank Baum's beloved books to the iconic 1939 film, we trace the journey of Oz through decades of storytelling. We'll also delve into stage and screen adaptations, including the smash-hit musical Wicked and its new big-screen reimagining. Plus we got some fandom news, housekeeping, and quite a bit of your feedback. Our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/FiveishFangirls #FiveishFam TIME STAMPS 00:00:13 Intro 00:04:36 News 00:22:59 Feedback 00:36:41 Wizard of Oz 02:41:06 Closing Thoughts 02:50:46 Outro Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
Scott Amendola is a bay-area drummer and composer who has had long associations with artists like Charlie Hunter and Nels Cline. He performs with a trio including clarinetist Ben Goldberg and bassist Todd Sickafoose at Jazz Central on Thursday, November 7th. The group just released an album called "Here to There" consisting of music inspired by the bridge sections, i.e. the transition sections, of Thelonious Monk tunes. Amendola discusses all of this and his musical background with Jazz88's Peter Solomon. Picture by Lenny Gonzalez. From L to R: Scott Amendola (seated), Todd Sickafoose, Ben Goldberg.
Scott Amendola is a bay-area drummer and composer who has had long associations with artists like Charlie Hunter and Nels Cline. He performs with a trio including clarinetist Ben Goldberg and bassist Todd Sickafoose at Jazz Central on Thursday, November 7th. The group just released an album called "Here to There" consisting of music inspired by the bridge sections, i.e. the transition sections, of Thelonious Monk tunes. Amendola discusses all of this and his musical background with Jazz88's Peter Solomon. Picture by Lenny Gonzalez. From L to R: Scott Amendola (seated), Todd Sickafoose, Ben Goldberg.
From L.A. to Inglewood, multiple major events on Friday bring excitement and traffic. California's House Republicans are now trying to stop the state from implementing new policies that will increase the price of gas, and The Washington Post is now joining the L.A. Times in abstaining from endorsing a presidential candidate.
From L.A. Law to Mad Men, Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, 80 for Brady and In the Kitchen with Harry, iconic actor Harry Hamlin opens up about gratitude and the law of attraction, how he avoided jail time and a dangerous “movie star” path, saying goodbye to his alcoholic mother, studying psychology, wishing he could thank a few specific people, and how to make the ultimate bolognese sauce. Thank you soundbox:LA ➤ https://www.soundbox.la/ Work with Kara as a therapist, personal consultant, coach or mental health consultant ➤ hollywoodwellness.org/ Watch the Harry Hamlin interview on Kara's YouTube channel ➤ https://youtu.be/nxYTT_X_jxI Watch Harry in In the Kitchen with Harry Hamlin ➤ https://www.ifc.com/shows/in-the-kitchen-with-harry-hamlin--1065550 Pick up a jar of Harry's Famous Sauce ➤ https://www.harrysfamous.com/ Follow me on social media for behind-the-scenes photos and clips ➤ YouTube ➤ youtube.com/channel/UCbR3_S40FqVaWfKhYOTneSQ?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram ➤instagram.com/karamayerrobinson/ TikTok ➤ tiktok.com/@karamayerrobinson Facebook ➤ facebook.com/karamayerrobinson/ Check out my sizzle reel ➤ https://really-famous.com/kmr-reel Share your thoughts ➤ reallyfamouspodcast@gmail.com Subscribe on YouTube for all my interview videos ➤ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbR3_S40FqVaWfKhYOTneSQ?sub_confirmation=1 Shop with my Amazon Influencer link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/reallyfamous Get a Really Famous mug ➤ https://really-famous.myspreadshop.com/really+famous-A5d211932162c5f1ba0e0ae33?productType=949&sellable=xrOAqlvEk1UqmOlaDVqJ-949-32&size=29 Share your thoughts ➤ really-famous.com Celebrity interview by Kara Mayer Robinson Music: Take a Chance by Kevin MacLeod - Incompetech - Creative Commons
Bienvenue dans Pop News !Sydney Sweeney, Spider-Man 4, Dune Messiah… Voici les dernières actualités qui secouent l'univers du cinéma ! On vous raconte tout dans cet épisode.N'oubliez pas de soutenir Pop News ! Vos contributions nous permettent de continuer à vous informer sur les dernières sorties, tendances et infos du monde du cinéma et des séries.Soutenez-nous sur Ko-fiNEWSJosh Brolin rejoint Glen Powell et Edgar Wright pour le remake de Running Man.Le script de Spider-Man 4 est excellent d'après Tom Holland et Zendaya.Sydney Sweeney méconnaissable pour incarner une boxeuse.Le prochain film de Denis Villeneuve sera Dune Messiah.Le chien Krypto sera dans le Superman de James Gunn.La série Daredevil: Born Again sortira le 4 mars 2025 sur Disney+.Tournage de la saison 2 de Fallout en novembre.POINT BOX OFFICEJoker 2 Terrifier 3 Megalopolis L'amour ouf GROS SUJETPourquoi ces blockbusters adorés par le public ont eu des suites qui ont fait un four ? On analyse les raisons derrière l'échec de certains des plus gros films au box-office.SORTIES À VENIREn salles :Transformers: Le Commencement (23/10)The Killer (23/10)Monsieur Aznavour (23/10)Juré n°2 (23/10)Venom: The Last Dance (30/10)Flow, le chat qui n'avait plus peur de l'eau (30/10)Shaun of the Dead (30/10)En streaming :Loups-Garous (23/10 Netflix)Aussi disponible sur Canal+ : Loup-Garous avec Fary et Panayotis Pascot.ON A VU ÇA, QU'EST-CE QUE ÇA VAUT ?From L'amour ouf L'histoire de SouleymaneSteam Neo FestNos réseaux :
He is part of Canadian punk rock history as the notorious frontman for The Action, possibly Canada's first punk Band. He opened for The Stranglers and toured with The Ramones. From L.A. to Europe and beyond, he's been everywhere—and he's never stopped. Ted knows the music business—and he has fantastic tales to tell. Listen now to our exclusive interview with the legendary Count of Rock.
Pool Sceners John McClane is back on his home turf, and he has a really bad hangover. Some guy named, "Simon" has a grudge against him. Luckily, he has a good samaritan on his side named, "Zeus." From L.A. to D.C. to N.Y.C., our cowboy rides again. Yippie-Kai-Yay! BUY YOUR POOL SCENE PODCAST SHIRTS AND STICKERS TODAY!!! $20 COMBO!! LIMITED QUANTITIES! M-2XL. DM US ON OUR FACEBOOK TO PURCHASE TODAY!!! SPREAD THE WORD POOL SCENERS! JOIN THE POOL SCENERS GROUP ON FACEBOOK FOR EXCLUSIVE AND INCLUSIVE CONTENT! LIKE. COMMENT. SUBSCRIBE. RATE AND FOLLOW... APPLE. SPOTIFY. PODBEAN. PODBAY and EVERYWHERE PODCASTS ARE FOUND! LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW. WE READ IT ON THE AIR. YOU WIN A PRIZE!!! HAVE AN IDEA FOR AN EPISODE OR A POOL CHECK...SEND US AN EMAIL OR MESSAGE US AT ONE OF THE LINKS BELOW. CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW ON LINKTREE!! WE GREATLY APPRECIATE IT!! Linktree: https://www.linktr.ee/poolscenepodcast Email: PoolScenePodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PoolScenePodacst Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/PoolScenePodcast Discord: poolscenepodcast Threads: https://www.threads.com/poolscenepodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/thepoolscenepodcast Twitch: https://twitch.tv/poolscenepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/PoolScenePodcast
Discover the remarkable journey of Breitling, a name synonymous with precision and innovation in watchmaking, in this captivating two-part series. From Léon Breitling's first workshop in Saint-Imier in 1884 to the brand's evolution into a global icon, we explore how Breitling's pioneering spirit and technical prowess shaped the world of luxury timepieces. Join us as we delve into the history and legacy of Breitling, celebrating 140 years of horological excellence.
What a pleasure it was to speak with L.D. Salmanson, Co-founder and CEO of Cherre, for this week's podcast. Cherre is dramatically transforming real estate investment and management by leveraging cutting-edge data science and AI to consolidate massive amounts of data (including users' own data – it's NOT easy to do but Cherre have done it), so they can find opportunities across all aspects of their operations in seconds. L.D.'s use case examples are crazy: ‘I am looking for this kind of asset, with these exact demographics, with these kinds of tax breaks, in this type of market' – and boom! out comes a selection for you to look at. You won't believe what Cherre can do and, if you are anything like me, you'll want to set up an account as soon as you finish listening! Alas, however, the tool is only being used currently by some of the top institutional investors but, L.D. assures me, making it available for mere mortals like thee and me is on their horizon. Spend a few minutes tuning in to hear one of the foremost leaders in moving real estate into the future in this episode with L.D. Salmanson. Cherre's core functions: Building detailed asset models to reduce expenses while increases revenues. Creating sensitivity tables so investors can identify optimal investment (or divestment) strategies. Connecting disparate data with advanced tools to detect anomalies and find opportunities. Key Points Discussed: Advanced Tools: Data retrieval, integrity, conversational bots, GPT Omni model for omni-channel interactions. AI Capabilities: Vision, voice, text interpretation; future potential for smell interpretation. Platform Functions: Builds asset models, sensitivity tables; connects disparate data using entity resolution engines, knowledge graphs, machine learning, AI to detect anomalies. Data Processing & Visualization: Uses Snowflake, Google, Microsoft, Power Bi, Click, Tableau. Technological Highlights: Autoregressive models, attention mechanisms, large language models (LLMs) in natural language processing. Don't miss L.D.'s insights on the inevitable integration of AI into real estate, the efficiencies it brings, and his use of GPT Omni to streamline presentation prep. Cherre stands as a visionary leap in data-driven real estate management. From L.D. Why should real estate professionals be paying attention to AI today? AI is set to revolutionize real estate similarly to how it transformed financial services, automating intermediary processes and enhancing decision-making. Those who adapt early will gain significant advantages, while late adopters risk falling behind. How do you use AI daily? What tools and apps do you like to use? I use GPT Omni extensively for preparing weekly company presentations, reducing preparation time from 8-10 hours to 2-3 hours. I also use Claude for interactive idea discussions and refining presentation content . Can you think of an easy win that somebody could do immediately after listening today? An easy win is building asset models with AI. By inputting an assumptions table into a model, AI can populate the inputs and create sensitivity tables, reducing manual errors and saving significant time. ***** The only Podcast you need on real estate and AI. Learn how other real estate pros are using AI to get ahead of their competition. Get early notice of hot new game-changing AI real estate apps. Walk away with something you can actually use in every episode. PLUS, subscribe to my free newsletter and get: • practical guides, • how-to's, and • news updates All exclusively for real estate investors that make learning AI fun and easy and insanely productive, for free. EasyWin.AI
Discover the remarkable journey of Breitling, a name synonymous with precision and innovation in watchmaking, in this captivating two-part series. From Léon Breitling's first workshop in Saint-Imier in 1884 to the brand's evolution into a global icon, we explore how Breitling's pioneering spirit and technical prowess shaped the world of luxury timepieces. Join us as we delve into the history and legacy of Breitling, celebrating 140 years of horological excellence.
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From L'Anse-au-Loup to Tennessee! We hear from a group of Labrador Straits Academy students, who took part in a worldwide ROV championship last week.
This is a fast paced chat and there are some great moments of getting "off-road" as well. From L.A.'s site (his bio). L. A. Marzulli is an author, lecturer, and filmmaker. He has penned twelve books including The Nephilim Trilogy which made the CBA best sellers list. L. A. teamed up with film producer Richard Shaw to create The Watchers series which grew to an eleven-episode catalog. One of those installments, Watchers 7: UFO Physical Evidence, won both the “UFO Best Film” and “People's Choice Award” at the UFO Congress in 2014. In Part #2 the film releases a never-before-seen photograph that clearly shows a disc-shaped-object directly above the so-called apparition site on October 13, 1917. This is ground breaking information. Based on his work on the trilogy, L.A. received an honorary doctorate from his mentor Dr. I. D. E. Thomas, who was the Provost at Pacific International University.He was also honored with the Gold Medallion award from Chuck Missler at the K-House conference in 2014. His book series On the Trail of the Nephilim vols I & II are full-color, over-sized volumes which reveal startling evidence of a massive cover-up of what he believes to be the remains of the Nephilim, the giants mentioned in the Bible.Marzulli created a “team” that legally extracted material for DNA testing from the enigmatic elongated skulls found in Peru. The results were released in Episode #6 of the On the Trail series in late 2020. There are now 8 installments in the On the Trail of the Nephilim Series. Marzulli toured Portugal for two weeks conducting extensive research and interviews, which resulted in the films Fatima: Miracle of the Sun or Harbinger of Deception and Part 2: Strange Phenomenon.With the passing of Richard Shaw, L. A. teamed up with Gil Zimmerman and the two have completed 6 films in their ongoing UFO series. This is the only film series that deals with the many facets of the UFO phenomenon. They hope to release the last 3 films before January 2024 and are working feverishly to do so. L. A. Marzulli is a frank super-naturalist who lectures on the subjects of UFOs, the Nephilim, and ancient prophetic texts, presenting his exhaustive research at conferences and churches, and through all media platforms and interviews on numerous national and international radio and television programs. Mr. Marzuliii's website: https://lamarzulli.net/ Also, come join the new website where we have a forum and a shop: https://thecosmicsalon.com/community/ Tips are most welcome: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/niish369 I want to thank the producers of this show: Meredith Walako (Scheduling, bookings, and social media manager). Jennifer (the) Bruce. Susan Jenkins. Rod Knight. LynnRadius. Kerry Hoyal. Denyse Bissel. Sarah Etta. Heather. Susan Miller. Lizz Radican. Claire Cathcart. Mia Belle. Steven Mercer. Pamela Holdahl. Jake Vanek. WiseNightOwl. Marcey Shapiro. Noël Jeanette. Melanie Poe. Jason Lambson. Neil Macnaughton. Erik Peterson. Mark Boettcher. Kate Kukulkan. Laura Dunn. Lady Babs (moderator of the live-sessions in the speakeasy). Everlong, Niish- --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/niish/support
Hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton put on their rented refrigeration suits and celebrate 500 episodes with Discovery's latest episode, Erigah! From L'ak and Moll's messy relationship drama, to the looming Breen threat and the return of Commander Nhan, the duo talk it all through. Join our Facebook page for exclusive content such as videos and bonus episodes. And you can also visit our blog, or follow us on Twitter and YouTube! Send any other questions, topic ideas or feedback to subspacetransmissionspod@gmail.com! Related Podcast Episodes: Discovery: "The Vulcan Hello" + "Battle at the Binary Stars" Discovery: "Brother" Discovery: "Die Trying" The Evolution of the Dominion Join us next week as we get lost in the latest episode of Discovery, Labyrinths!
With the 2024 NFL Draft just two weeks away, dynasty trade season is ramping up. At the same time, Adam has been tightening up (TITAN UP!) his dynasty rankings. Both of these forces converge in tonight's episode, where the Big 3 play another round of dynasty buy/sell/hold with seven different trios across every position group. From L'Jarius Sneed to Jalen Carter, come see where you land on these buy/sell/hold scenarios. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for our new shows, The IDP Trade Show and IDP Bets, and send us your trades on Twitter @idptrades. If you'd like to support the show, you can do so for just $5/month over at theIDPshow.com. We've got some premium features for paid supporters that we know you'll enjoy. Follow us on Twitter @theidpshow, check out our YouTube page, and be sure to give us a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Thanks for listening!
Julio, Bruno e João pegam a corrente da etapa de Peniche, falando o que ninguém falou - ou o que todo mundo falou. Marcando presença até na ausência, o inevitável Kelly Slater aparece na Imagem Falada, dando o tom de onde o Tour deveria estar nesta fase do ano. O Almanaque fica por conta da edição especial de 25 anos do Moon Safari, do duo francês, Air, um mar perfeito em melodias ondulantes, diria um poeta mais calhorda. Pra ensanduichar tudo, teve Air com Ce matin-là (From _L'uomo in più_ Versão DEMO)na abertura, Baltimore, da Nina Simone no meio e João fechou com a sua homenagem a Karl Wallinger, do Waterboys e World Party, com uma música dos primeiros, batizada com o nome dos segundos. Lembre-se: quanto menos se Boia, mais se afunda --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/boia/message
From L.A.'s serial killer of unsheltered people to Gavin Newsom's Care Courts to Mayor Basses' Safer Inside to the unhoused seniors, Pastor Cue of CreatingJusticeLA is not here for your small changes and incremental reforms. Visit the creating Justice LA Healing & Justice Center at 116 East 5th St Loa Angeles CA www.creatingjustice.la
*WARNING: explicit language* Estevan Oriol has elevated L.A. Street Culture to high art by documenting ALL of Los Angeles culture through his unfiltered lens. From L.A. Fingers to Cypress Hiil to Snoop Dogg, Oriol came to the L.A. Studios to discuss his origin story, and how he came to be the premier documentarian of the Real Los Angeles.
Brooklyn Summer is an actress, and a singer/songwriter who has been in Nashville a little over a year. From L.A. originally she built quite a resume of film and TV appearences. For her birthday she asked to move to Nashville because, music is her true passion. And she is setting the town on fire, Oh yeah, did I mention she just turned 13! You will love Brooklyn and her journey. Her Mom Annie is with me and special co-host Scott Barrier!!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Featuring: L From 1Line Podcast @1LinePodcastSponsor IG:Flare Smokes @FlaresmokesPhones Ross Fixed It @RossfixeditNext Choice Financial @NextchoicefinancialTopicsCush's CornerTop 5 "Fair?!" What You think about this From L with Love This Podcast consists of multiple perspectives on various topics—diving into an array of discussions, including the good, bad, and ugly. We are very interactive, so join us for the dialect and send us some topics at Rootedpodcast22@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram @the.rooted.podcast, Twitter @RootedPodcast22, and Facebook page @Rooted Podcast. Thanks For the Support.
Jennifer is an engaging person with a varied nursing background spanning almost two decades. From L&D, critical care, flight nursing, and now in a Director role, she tells us how her experiences made her a better flight nurse. I especially love our 'Five Minute Snippet' at the end where we get to see Jennifer on a more personal level. Lots of laughs were enjoyed! For Jennifer's contact info and book recs, visit: https://theconversingnursepodcast.com https://www.instagram.com/theconversingnursepodcast/Mental Health links: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Frontline Therapy Network 911 At Ease International
Ep. 36 of The Fantasy Guyz was live and we covered a lot of interesting topics. From L.OL League, to Kapernick to NBA Finals predictions; we talked about it all. Our guests was Billy Farhat, Abee Abraham, Mo Soofi & Omar Abdrabboh. This show was sponsored by B.C Adhesives, Give2Gain and The Balkan House Restaurant. #sports #leagueoflegends #basketball #football #baseball #pointguards #mtrushmore #tigers #lions #pistons #detroit #warriors #celtics #kapernick #raiders #thefantasyguyz #ozmedia #youtube #live #apple #spotify #podcasts
From Líneas de Nazca Programa especial desde las Líneas de Nazca con un despliegue único en la historia de la radio y televisión, seguido por más de 12 millones de seres en todo el mundo. Homenaje a los grandes creadores de las Líneas de Nazca, Maria Reiche y Ana María Cogorno, en una experiencia única de comunicación de La Luz del Misterio en las Líneas de Nazca el 14 de mayo de 2022. El día del contacto. 14 de Mayo de 7 a 12 de la Noche en las Líneas de Nazca con La Luz del Misterio LIVE, London Radio World Y PARADIGMA 0. Una experiencia única de radio presentada por Julio Barroso y Ana María Cogorno. LAS INSTITUCIONES QUE ACTUALMENTE APOYAN Y COLABORA EN LA EMISIÓN ESPECIAL DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO LIVE PARA TODO EL MUNDO HOMENAJE A LOS GRANDES CREADORES DE LAS LÍNEAS DE NAZCA EN PERÚ : * DOÑA ANA MARÍA COGORNO, PRESIDENTA DE LA ASOCIACIÓN INTERNACIONAL MARIA REICHE PARA EL ARTE Y LA CIENCIA * BARTHELEMY d ́ANS ALLEMAN PRESIDENTE DEL INSTITUTO PERUANO DE ASTRONOMÍA Y GERENTE DEL PLANETARIUM MARIA REICHE * HACIENDA BOUTIQUE & RESORT HOTEL MAJORO * AIR MAJORO * PARADIGMA 0 * AIR EUROPA * LONDON RADIO WORLD Un viaje apasionante hacia la historia de ser humano que puedes conocer a través de La Luz del Misterio en London Radio World y sus plataformas. ——————————————————— Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Spotify YouTube Si deseas apoyarnos: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_29070_1.html Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com
From Líneas de Nazca Programa especial desde las Líneas de Nazca con un despliegue único en la historia de la radio y televisión, seguido por más de 12 millones de seres en todo el mundo. Homenaje a los grandes creadores de las Líneas de Nazca, Maria Reiche y Ana María Cogorno, en una experiencia única de comunicación de La Luz del Misterio en las Líneas de Nazca el 14 de mayo de 2022. El día del contacto. 14 de Mayo de 7 a 12 de la Noche en las Líneas de Nazca con La Luz del Misterio LIVE, London Radio World Y PARADIGMA 0. Una experiencia única de radio presentada por Julio Barroso y Ana María Cogorno. LAS INSTITUCIONES QUE ACTUALMENTE APOYAN Y COLABORA EN LA EMISIÓN ESPECIAL DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO LIVE PARA TODO EL MUNDO HOMENAJE A LOS GRANDES CREADORES DE LAS LÍNEAS DE NAZCA EN PERÚ : * DOÑA ANA MARÍA COGORNO, PRESIDENTA DE LA ASOCIACIÓN INTERNACIONAL MARIA REICHE PARA EL ARTE Y LA CIENCIA * BARTHELEMY d ́ANS ALLEMAN PRESIDENTE DEL INSTITUTO PERUANO DE ASTRONOMÍA Y GERENTE DEL PLANETARIUM MARIA REICHE * HACIENDA BOUTIQUE & RESORT HOTEL MAJORO * AIR MAJORO * PARADIGMA 0 * AIR EUROPA * LONDON RADIO WORLD Un viaje apasionante hacia la historia de ser humano que puedes conocer a través de La Luz del Misterio en London Radio World y sus plataformas. ——————————————————— Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Spotify YouTube Si deseas apoyarnos: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_29070_1.html Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com
From L.A. to the French Riviera. Business owner Ivy Dai shares the ups and downs of her journey that started with a passion for cooking and included opening her own café in the south of France. The lessons learned, including knowing when to ask for help.
Welcome back, Everyone! This week I am delighted to be featuring, author, filmmaker, and screenwriter, Burt Weissbourd. Burt began a finance program at the Northwestern University Graduate School of Business but left to start his own film production company in Los Angeles. He managed that company from 1977 until 1986, producing films including "Ghost Story" starring Fred Astaire, Melvyn Douglas, John Houseman, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Patricia Neal, and "Raggedy Man" starring Sissy Spacek and Sam Shepard, which The New York Times called "a movie of sweet, low-keyed charm." In 1987, he founded an investment business, which he still runs today. Today Burt and I discuss Burt’s path to being an author and producer, what it was like to develop screenplays with “Robert Redford, Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Sally Field, and Jill Clayburg…and even Al Pacino, and..keeping your kids grounded amidst a lot of wealth & much more! Remember, if you’d like to be featured on an episode, feel free to send a message below, or on any of my social media platforms. Have a great week, and see you next Thursday! Shownotes: [04:25] Meet Burt Weissbourd! [04:30] From Business School to Filmmaker [07:55] The Process of Developing Screenplays: Al Pacino & Diane Keaton [08:14] Being Character Driven in Filmmaking [08:37] Writing Novels or Directing Movies? [17:40] Building Strong Roles for Women in Films [17:50] Burt’s Influences: Jane Fonda in Klute [18:52] From L.A to Bainbridge Island [22:56] Writing a Novel: No Creative Constraints & More Complexity [25:36] Paying Screenwriters More: Good? Bad? [32:39] Thrill of Writing Stories [33:41] Writing What You Know [41:29] The Meaning of Where You Live [42:20] Moving to NYC As A Serious Writer [51:02] Conclusion: Read Burt’s Inside Passage Now Burt's Socials: Website: https://burtweissbourd.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/burtweissbourd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Weissbourd Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weissbourd/ Scott’s Socials: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpvGlN5DqsOo7x6ZKj3YRWw/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scottharrisnyc/ LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrisresidential/ Website: https://scottharris.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottieharris/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarrisResiTeam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/findinghome/message
From L'Oréal makeup to missile head manufacturing, 2020 NSC Rising Star Award recipient Laynnea Myles has seen it all when it comes to Environmental Health & Safety. Join Jill James as she unravels Laynnea's first steps in safety that turned into 17 years of networking, mentoring, and building others up. Learn how better networking can create a better community and keep more employees safe.
CDP sits down with Media Proprietor, Author , Business Woman Jazmin Anderson @jazminandersonofficall Topics for Todays Discussion 1. From L.A. to Houston, the difference 2. Self taught grind and Hustle 3. Manifesting Change/ and what that comes with? 4. Live Fully Book, and Journal 5. Being successful and single 6. JTV..Media , Branding, Women Power SUBSCRIBE AND ADD US ON ALL PLATFORMS @CULTURALLYDISTINCTPODCAST --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culturallydistinct/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culturallydistinct/support
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From L.A. with a 90's vibe, it's the multi-talented Tiffany Sayers featuring her releases "Trippin' over You", "So Good", "My Body Knows" and she not played in Southern CA but also in Lake Como, Italy (find out more)! Tiffany also volunteered and organized many events including a community garden, pet adoptions, and working with children in afterschool programs! Check out all her great music on all major streaming platforms!
Each year, millions of Americans travel abroad and more than 3,000 are imprisoned every year. Many of them are wrongfully convicted, and many of them are told they will never go home again.From L.A. Times Studios and Focus Features comes the brand-new podcast series, CONVICTED: ACROSS BORDERS. Hosted by famed lawyer and bestselling author, Marcia Clark, we'll hear straight from the mouths of the men and women who lived through these trials. Through these stories we'll explore how seemingly benign actions can lead to incarceration in foreign lands, how to navigate different legal systems when you don't even speak the language, and who one turns to when the closest help is thousands of miles away.Five unimaginably harrowing cases. Five traumatic fights for freedom. And five incredible true stories with emotional homecomings that have to be heard to be believed.Convicted: Across Borders is produced by LA Times Studios and Treefort Media.This is a paid podcast funded by Focus Features. The Los Angeles Times newsroom was not involved in the production of this podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From L.A. to Tel Aviv with love…it's the multi-talented singer/songwriter Talia Londoner with her latest release “Get It Out” (available on all streaming platforms) plus talks about her amazing career including her work in Tel Aviv as a songwriter with UK's Invisible Men, Cutfather, etc. , made the Top 10 on “The Voice”, numerous hits with Let's Mars from Israel and the story of her Dad as head photographer for Penthouse Magazine and her Mom as a Prima Ballerina! Check out all her amazing works on all platforms today! #talialondoner #telaviv #israel #beverlyhills #greenwich #conneticut #singer #getitout #UK #invisible #thevoice #mars #penthouse #magazine #ballerina #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertalialondoner #themikewagnershowtalialondoner --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
From L.A. to Tel Aviv with love…it's the multi-talented singer/songwriter Talia Londoner with her latest release “Get It Out” (available on all streaming platforms) plus talks about her amazing career including her work in Tel Aviv as a songwriter with UK's Invisible Men, Cutfather, etc. , made the Top 10 on “The Voice”, numerous hits with Let's Mars from Israel and the story of her Dad as head photographer for Penthouse Magazine and her Mom as a Prima Ballerina! Check out all her amazing works on all platforms today! #talialondoner #telaviv #israel #beverlyhills #greenwich #conneticut #singer #getitout #UK #invisible #thevoice #mars #penthouse #magazine #ballerina #amazon #audible #iheartradio #spreaker #spotify #itunes #googleplay #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnertalialondoner #themikewagnershowtalialondoner
The Storm Skiing Podcast is sponsored in part by Mountain Gazette - Listen to the podcast for discount codes on subscriptions and merch.WhoBruce Monette Jr., co-owner of Titus Mountain, New YorkRecorded onJune 7, 2021Why I interviewed him Titus is perched at the snowy top of New York, an hour and change past Lake Placid, which for most of the state’s skiers already feels like the edge of the Earth. That remoteness lends a patina of mystery to the place, like the secret labyrinth of a videogame you thought you knew well. Three interlaced peaks drip with tangled mops of trails fused by a fleet of Halls and one under-the-road tunnel, presenting a meandering journey through tree and trail from one distant end to the other. The place it littered with packs of children and sometimes their parents and really no one else. The kind of knucklehead speedster native to Whiteface seems entirely absent here. It’s a joy to ski. But in 2011, Titus was on the verge of being sold off for parts, its alpha lift and snowguns bound for Pennsylvania. That’s when the Monette family, local businessfolk who had never run a ski area, bought the place. To find out how they transformed an operation on the knife-edge of shutdown into a sustainable resort, I wanted to talk to one of the people in charge of making it all happen.Titus from the air - looking across the middle mountain to the upper mountain. Photo courtesy of Titus Mountain.What we talked aboutBuilding the Monette family business empire from a single propane truck; the weekly weakly skier; how a family that “didn’t know anything about anything” in the ski business came to own Titus; echoes of Montage, Pennsylvania; the story behind Titus’ “Michael Jordan, ace-in-the-hole” GM; “barely hanging on” in the first season of ownership; how running a ski area is similar to running a brewery or convenience store; how Titus looked “like Cambodia” when Monette showed up; guess where Brodie’s snowguns ended up?; how the family has improved the mountain over the past decade; the challenges of managing a sprawling three-peak ski area; why the mountain isn’t fully open every day and how they decided on that schedule; rent the upper mountain; sorry no liftlines here; the condition of the fleet of Hall lifts; whether lift II is gone for good or not and where it could potentially move; why there are mailboxes at the bottom of the chairlifts; why the family’s first move was to cut glades across the mountain; the location of the new glade coming in over this summer; potential expansion on the mountain and what it could be used for; Titus’ night-skiing footprint and whether that could ever expand; the mountain’s ski-in, ski-out present and future; how being bad at snowmaking led to the ski area’s enormous maple syrup operation; season pass prices and the philosophy behind that; Titus’ post-Covid refund or deferral policy and how many skiers took advantage of it; how much the Canadian border closure hurt the mountain; the Champlain Valley Ski Card, why Titus joined, and whether it would again if the pass survives Covid; the possibility of Titus joining Indy Pass; Liftopia – so much Liftopia: the mountain’s relationship to the service prior to April 2020; how Monette reacted when the expected check didn’t show up; how much Liftopia owed the ski area; if you bought a season pass to Titus last March, the ski area never saw a penny; why the ski area honored the passes anyway; where the hell did the money go?; thoughts on the attempt at forcing Liftopia into bankruptcy; what former Liftopia CEO Evan Reece was telling Titus during the transition to a new owner; Monette’s reaction to Catalate’s offer to fully repay ski areas who will do business with them; why the betrayal was so shocking in the context of the ski business; thoughts on Reece; Titus’ new e-commerce partner; and skibanas. The Monette family on the slopes of Titus. From L to R: Bruce Monette III, Ashley Monette, Bruce Monette Jr., Veronica Monette, Nancy Monette. Photo courtesy of Titus Mountain.Why I thought now was a good time for this interview Because after eyeballing the trailmap for years, I’d finally made the journey north to Titus this past winter. Never mind that I made the mistake of doing it as a daytrip from Brooklyn. It’s always an interesting experience to drive for hours and hours past nothing at all, no towns or cars or businesses, and arrive at a distant mountain bustling with families. Where they came from I have no idea, but they made the atmosphere crackle with an unpretentious let’s-have-fun-on-this-holiday-Monday attitude. In a way it felt like a small-town beach in the summertime, where looking good is less important than the act of living an active life. What that scene is to Miami, Titus is to Vail. It’s awesome. Titus was also at the center of Liftopia’s royal jackhammering, looped out of nearly fifty grand that skiers had bought in good faith that the money would go to the mountain and the people running it. While I’ve privately messaged many ski area operators about Liftopia’s implosion, this was the first time I was able to talk about it with one of them on the podcast. We discuss how Titus worked through that loss while dealing with the aftershocks of Covid.Titus on a snowy day. Why you should ski TitusBecause, damn it, it’s a lot of fun. This is a place where you can let your kids wander. They’ll be fine. The terrain is fun but not terribly challenging, just steep enough for just long enough to create the sensation of freefall before moderating. There are some fun tree shots and some fun twisty runs and some long long greens. The lifts aren’t particularly fast or slow, but they are interesting, a fleet of Halls churning reliably up the incline. The place is quirky, rewarding attention and exploration with multi-colored lift towers rising over the bunny hill and mailboxes posted at the base of each lift and little terrain parks lofted into the woods. But no built feature of the mountain better synthesizes the ski area’s singular combination of ownership, geography, severe weather, and freewheeling fun than the skibanas, a row of miniature wooden houses stacked along a rim adjacent to the base lodge. A Covid adaptation built by the Amish for socially distant family shredding, these little shacks are set to become a permanent feature of Titus’ future. Go see them for yourself:Skibanas. Photo courtesy of Titus Mountain.Additional resourcesSome commentary on Catalate, which is basically Liftopia 2.0 after Skitude bought the company following its implosion last springLift Blog’s inventory of Titus chairliftsSome Titus stories from New York Ski Blog and Ice Coast MagazineFollow Titus on TwitterTitus from the sky: Get on the email list at www.stormskiing.com
We have an awesome show for everyone today. Part 2 of last episodes talk on religious cults. Today we talk about the Church of Scientology. From L. Ron Hubbards dramatic beginnings to all the mystery and weird disappearances surrounding the church. Are they as they would have you believe, that they are truly a humble religion or is there something more sinister at hand. Take a listen and tell us what you believe to be true.
In the online world of expat life and 'digital nomadness' the life of someone living the dream of travel and working online can seem a bit...ambiguous. From L.A to London to Germany, tune in to learn how to legitimately establish a life abroad and build wealth along the way with Vanessa of Wander Onwards. Enjoy!
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In this fine episode: Our listeners hook us up! Listener Calls, encounters with the Top Hat Man and Shadow People experiences, and we discuss some other lurking, shadowy phenomena. CreepGeeks Podcast Episode 205 Dire Wolves, The Top Hat Man, Shadow People and other Lurking Phenomena Now Season 5 Listener Request Or call 1-575-208-4025 and leave it as a voicemail! Today's podcast is brought to you by audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/cheapgeek -Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Thank you to our Patreon Supporters: Dav, Isiss, James, Bobby, John and John and Adam! Want to Support the podcast? Join us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/creepgeeks What is the CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News Podcast? 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CreepGeeks Paranormal and Weird News Podcast on Apple Podcasts Listener Stories: Top Hat Man and Shadow People: Shadow People and Top Hat Man experiences from historic locations and pueblos seem to be way more intense than what we typically hear about. They also seem to behave differently than what we read about in more mainstream encounters. So, are witnesses experiencing the same phenomena, or something more sinister? Here's an experience sent in by a friend of the podcast, Sam. After her story, did some research: Shadowy figures appear on the rez, usually near the outskirts of an area. However, if they are in the pueblo/town, I’ve got a handful of reports of him being near doorways, and balconies specifically. Lurks. Big time Lurker. Unlike typical shadow people reports, reports from the Pueblos/Reservations have multiple witnesses, not just one person. The reports of shadowy figures are usually of the “Top Hat Man” which is different from Shadow people. The Top Hat Man Early Mention of Shadow People: Coast2Coast The Hat Man – What are shadow people? Harley “Swiftdeer” Reagan. Who implied that Shadow People were medicine men who walked in the spirit world and did harm to the living. (Story from Sam) I was 14 and we had just moved back to the Wanblee reservation a few months before. My mom was going thru a divorce so there was a lot of turmoil in our home. Because my mom and caregivers were working or busy at night, I usually hung out with my cousins. One night it was just me, Tam and our cousin Kayla home. My mom was out for the evening with one of the aunt’s on my dad’s side. Tam & I were still good girls but my older cousin Kayla was already being rebellious and started smoking. So we had made popcorn and we were watching Brahm Stokers Dracula that night. It was fall so it was already cold outside, there wasn’t a moon out that night either so it was really dark. In part of Wanblee area there is a 10pm curfew so we aren’t supposed to go out but you can be in your own yard and not get in trouble. So Kayla said she needed a smoke so we went out our bottom door and turned the porch light off. We were standing around talking while Kayla smoked, and I found an old broken GI Joe in the dirt. So as we talked and laughed I broke this the GI JOE up and I was throwing his pieces towards the road. I had his torso left and Kayla had finished her smoke so her and Tam went inside. So I threw the torso and when I did I stepped off the porch and there was a man standing on the side of our house looking at me. He was about 15 feet from me! I freaked out!!! I turned around, didn't even lock the screen door, had a hell of a time locking the bottom door. There’s a landing and then 6 steps to the main part of the house. I ran up those stairs screaming like a mad woman that someone was outside listening to us. I biffed it on the last step up and literally slid into the living room still screaming. Of course Tam & Kayla were laughing at me. Then they saw the terror in my eyes and they freaked out trying to calm me down enough to tell them what had happened. I finally told them and they freaked out. So they grab knives from the kitchen and we discuss running to our aunts house. I needed a weapon and said I had a baseball bat in my bedroom. So we walk down the hallway in a line. Me first of course, as we get closer to my bedroom I notice the temperature had dropped significantly and my bedroom light was on. I hadn’t left it on but the door was open a crack. So I kicked that bitch open and barged into my bedroom The foot of my bed was even with my bedroom window and there he was SITTING IN THE **** WINDOW SILL!!! My window had been removed from the frame and was laying on my bed and he was sitting there like the fucking blacked out Marlboro man. He turned his head and looked at me. I saw no face, just red eyes and I screamed and just stood there in shock. He nonchalantly jumped out of my window. My sister and Kayla had already run into the living room. I grabbed the bat and followed Then we ran to my aunts house 8 houses down. I tried to explain what had happened to my mom but she had partied too hard and kept laughing at me because I was in hysterics She finally called the cops and they met us at the house. They went out back behind the house and it had rained earlier that day so there was mud back there and NO FOOTPRINTS After that for a few months I had a recurring dream of him in our house, and he was always standing in doorways. From L in Vancouver: Two friends n i were living at lake kathlyn in smithers ⁰0ne night a guy walked around our balcony looking straight at all of us and glaring at us like very mean and scary but all you could really make out was his eyes. Like he was in the shadows. He walked around the corner where the balcony is third floor level. i look out the window next to where he disappeared and it was to high for him to jump off the balcony so i don't understand how or where he could have went to.. weird scary stuff use to happen to us there all the time. I think it was haunted . A. in Coon Rapids: You have guys ever encountered a being that was 8ft tall, wears a 1800s to 1700s suit and a top hat. First I actually encountered this thing was early fall late summer. It was just standing outside a warehouse in coon rapids. I always seen it while riding late at night 3am to 2am. I don't know, maybe this is hat man. A crazy version of it. I'm not crazy, I know. I hope it's just me being tired and I'm hallucinating. This isn't exactly evil but I could feel it could be sinister if it wanted. Some think the reason the Top Hat Man is more common is because he represents something outside of traditions for the area, and he may be a sinister trickster. Some think the phenomena makes it clear folks should go back to their indigenous beliefs: Brass: I live in an area where shadow people show themselves! I totally believe they are released to influence suicide! They thrive on fear and are around the drinking and crystal meth users! We gotta pray and go back to our old ways, our culture and ways of praying!! It saddens me! I ain't afraid of these black shadows ! But some people are most evil things like this thrive on fear!! I just had to put it out there! News: Dire Wolves, not wolves? Dire Wolves Weren't Actually Wolves, DNA Analysis Reveals The Mark of the Bell Witch Preorders for Bell Witch + Legacy Blurays are Restocked! — Small Town Monsters www.audibletrial.com/cheapgeek Again, that's http://www.audibletrial.com/cheapgeek for your free audiobook. Beyond the Fray- Paramalgamation Shannon LeGro and G. 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In this session, we deep dive into 9 attitudes to take into 2021 (until minute 48), followed by introducing feminine leadership and understanding ‘’sisterhood’ rather than seeing your setup as a competitive environment. “From L&D to life skills for 2021 and the new reality: Attitudes to help you step in 2021 & the new decade” encompasses learnings from our first podcast guest, Alina Buteica, and her trajectory and professional evolution. Alina built from the base up the largest management programs academy for the fastest growing tech company in Africa, the first 1 billion$ company on the continent. She has collaborated with people and organizations of the most diverse backgrounds (from the automobile industry to logistics, NGOs, tech, and e-commerce). She is the founder of Growth Hives, working with executives to build transformational leadership programs for large organizations: https://growthhives.com/founder. Life skills to help you navigate 2021 with new perspectives:04:45 Attitude #1 -> Be open to collaboration. 08:11 Attitude #2 -> Daring greatly. 10:32 Attitude #3 -> Resilience. 15:20 Attitude #4 -> Simplicity. Having a lean-approach. 19:37 Attitude #5 -> Empathy. 22: 43 Attitude #6 -> Autonomy and self-leadership. 25:20 Attitude #7 -> Curiosity & flexibility. 29:02 Attitude #8 -> Building your creative muscle. 31:38 Attitude #9 -> Self-care. 38:25 What is your recommendation for dealing with co-workers who do not see self-care as an important topic?41:50 What to do with the idea that was encouraged but is hitting a wall with the same decision-makers that encouraged it in the first place?45:20 Do you have some tips for prioritizing self-care even if modern life offers us plenty of excuses to drop it down on our list of priorities?48:10 What is feminine leadership, and how can we use this knowledge. The ancient feminine practice explained.
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Having a case of the Mondays? Today's guest is sure to help kick start your week. L. Michelle Smith is an executive business coach, accomplished author, and empowering figure who brought a refreshing perspective to the show. Enjoy! Finding diverse talent is not a challenge, but many companies just don't know where to look. From L. Michelle’s experience, the middle of the leadership pipeline is spewing out overqualified and high performing women of all backgrounds that can be easily recruited. She believes that the current systems in place to join the workforce are ingrained with implicit bias. It is exciting to see large software companies begin to break the paradigm (ex. required CS degrees) and find new ways to be more inclusive. L. Michelle has found that many companies get shortsighted when they think of filling the pipeline with diverse candidates for entry level roles only. Add seats to the board of directors and fill them with people of color. Then move down in the organization and continue diversifying. Once your leadership team is set, then it is more likely that apprenticeships and other programs will be successful. To retain diverse talent, she believes the key is to focus on women and other marginalized groups. Studies have shown that women of color, specifically Black women, are double outsiders in companies simply because of their chromosomes and melanin. Leaders in organizations need to go over and beyond their comfort level to make sure that talented people of marginalized groups are not overlooked.L. Michelle Smith is the CEO/founder of no silos communications llc a media and consulting company that blends talent development and strategic communications to develop high-performing, women executive leaders. She is the author of No Thanks: 7 Ways to Say I’ll Just Include Myself: A Guide to Rockstar Leadership for Women of Color in the Workplace. L. Michelle is also the creator, executive producer and host of The Culture Soup Podcast® which is heard in 38 countries and has been consistently at the top of the rankings on Apple Podcasts in the Business/Business News and Business/Entrepreneurship categories.L. Michelle Smith: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lmichellesmithNo Thanks book website: http://nothanksbook.comL. Michelle’s coaching practice: http://nsccoaching.coMore episodes of the SnackWalls Podcast: http://podcast.snackwalls.comSnackWalls is powered by San Diego Code School: https://sdcs.ioPlease share like and subscribe for more reach
In Episode #16, Camille and Tanya explore opportunities for silver linings in the many challenges we are all facing this year by radically re-storying 2020. Tanya shares a deeply personal story of her ex-husband’s 19-year struggle with mental illness and recent suicide. Stephen’s death is tragic, but it has also provided a needed release for his family and loved ones, who felt like they had lost him years ago. From mental illness to concentration camp memoirs to activism, over-identifying with the victim or the perpetrator can cause us to lose ourselves in our trauma. When we are out of our power, we cannot help or support each other. In the short term, 2020 may seem like the year from hell, but in the long term it may lead to needed clarity. Tanya and Camille each share what they have lost and gained this year and how the challenges of 2020 have led them to reclaim their wholeness. “When the worst happens...there is still the opportunity for incredible blessing through connection. That's what can't be taken: our connection with ourselves and with each other.” -Tanya Taylor Rubinstein Episode Transcript [00:00:01] Restoring the Culture is hosted by Tanya Taylor, Rubinstein Story mentor, and Camille Adair, family constellation facilitator. [00:00:11] In this podcast, these long term friends explore how stories servi lives. Their inquiry meanders into the realms of science, theater, health and consciousness, moving the individual and global narratives forward as they draw upon their relationship as the laboratory for their experiments. In truth, so many of us feel isolated and alone in our deepest longing. [00:00:38] Each one of us is necessary rediscovering the truth of our human story and listening to what is calling us forward so that we can restoring the culture together. [00:00:52] Hey, everybody, this is Tonya. And welcome back to another episode of Restoring the Culture with my dear friend Camille Adair and me. And today we are going to talk about radically restoring 20/20 and what that means to us. [00:01:11] And Camille's going to start with a little passage from Victor Frankel's man's search for meaning. [00:01:19] But in robbing the prison of its reality there lay a certain danger. [00:01:26] It became easy to overlook the opportunities to make something positive of camp life opportunities, which really did exist. [00:01:39] Leaves me speechless, right? [00:01:42] Amazing. Yeah, this speak by leaving us speechless. Sort of not unlike this year. Right. [00:01:49] There's a lot of speechlessness. And I think I mean, to think if you could find a silver lining. [00:01:56] And living in a concentration camp, surely we can find silver linings. For 20/20 with. [00:02:08] The pandemic. With massive fires, with many deaths from the pandemic. [00:02:17] With social isolation and the wave of depression that's resulting from that increased suicides. Right. [00:02:27] I mean, we can pay the the dark picture, but what's underneath it that's wanting to get our attention? I'd love to know your thoughts on that. Mm hmm. [00:02:38] Well, thanks for asking. It's such a huge. [00:02:42] Such a huge topic that we're biting off here. [00:02:46] And I just want to say to our listeners, as always, there's no dogma here. [00:02:51] There's no agenda here. [00:02:55] We just let you all in on our personal exploration, which is what Camille and I have been doing and our friendship for 20 years. So, I mean, it's it's a humbling thing. It's interesting that you chose Victor Frankl, because I have been moved to. [00:03:12] I've been rereading Elie Wiesel's night and day, also concentration camp memoirs. I'm thinking about the children at the border and concentration camps and also reading about the forced sterilization of people of color, women of color in Georgia. And you know just what's happening in this moment. Right. So I just want to first acknowledge this moment, September 20th, 2020, a couple days after Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. That being in the news also. Right. Right after Rosh Hashana. Right after Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. So and in the midst of it all were 40, I think 45 or 46 days from the U.S. presidential election. So so why are we both being called to return to Holocaust stories now? [00:04:06] It's like. Well, I think about Steven. Yeah. If we read story, what's going on personally, right? I mean, that takes me to the personal. [00:04:15] Well, it's very interesting. So Stephen was my is my was my daughter's father, and he committed suicide. [00:04:24] This in the last three weeks ago today. [00:04:30] And he had schizoaffective disorder. [00:04:33] He was. Jewish. [00:04:38] From L.A., sort of the nice Jewish boy stereotype or a trope or whatever, but he really was that very, very brilliant and. [00:04:51] His family had Holocaust drama on his father's side. I think this is what I want to say about all of it. What I want to come back to when you asked me that question. OK. There's trauma. We are a traumatized society where traumatized culture, we're traumatized species. And I think about like the Peter Levine work about in our animal self and our nervous systems, how animals have been attending to their trauma and had because of our mindset and because of things we talk about patriarchy, white supremacy and on and on colonization, all the things that have kept us in boxes and how those things traumatize us individually and collectively. So how do we seek liberation? [00:05:44] In the camps while holding space to get out of the camps. How do rats, how do we open to liberation in the prison of our trauma? Wow. Walking our way out of that trauma to the best of our ability. [00:06:02] I guess I'm curious to know in what way have you been released from a concentration camp since Stephen died? [00:06:10] Such a great question. Well. The love was liberated. The mental illness and his trauma. [00:06:22] Played into my own trauma when I lost my daughter's father and it was in a very traumatic so circumstance and what it did was it triggered my trauma and I started getting panic attacks. I stopped performing my own. One woman shows I became afraid to speak about my life publicly onstage when that had been my art form before. And I became terrified that something would happen to my daughter. It felt life or death to me. [00:06:57] When I saw what happened to Schizophrenic's, what I saw, there was no Stephen unknown in his eyes. [00:07:05] And he was trying to strangle me on my daughter's fourth birthday. And it was that was not who he was in any shape or form. You know, I said to you earlier. He was the least racist. Most feminists that I knew about in the best sense of the word, the least homophobic, white, cis straight man I ever met. He was truly committed to social justice. [00:07:29] He had been an anti-apartheid advocate when when he was in Berkeley as a young man. And he was just so about justice and about love. But when I lost him and this is the help mental illness, when you're on the other side of it and of course, for the person is we lose the ability to access. [00:07:51] But what happened was that trauma cut off my voice. [00:07:55] And like I was saying to you, as soon as he died, there was total grief. I smashed my finger really hard that night and had to go to the emergency room the night before. He jumped that night, that same night. And I smash my grandmother's wedding ring that I always wore the diamonds into my finger and it was bleeding and had to be cut off by the doctor. And a few hours later he'd jumped and there was some kind of cosmic connection. But and I screamed when when that finger was hurt, I screamed like this, this hellacious scream that I only remember screaming twice before and once had to do with his suicide attempt before. [00:08:44] Oh, wow. So. I think we're all cosmically connected. I know it, I know it in my being. I. [00:08:55] I think the support from the other side of the veil is greater than it's ever been teaching us, showing me personally that the connection and the love is always there. [00:09:07] All the ancestral work, both you and I have done all the personal healing work. I like to come to that the love is always there and that we can move back and forth the Brit across the bridge. And I love what Victus Franco says and Elie Wiesel to a different story. [00:09:23] But this thing of the opportunity of the present moment, even in the worst of circumstances, to me that's radical radical resilience. So how in 2020, you know, the year people are calling the hell a year. [00:09:40] How can we restore it to see the incredible opportunities to be in service to each other, to love each other more at this time? [00:09:52] Well, it's interesting. As I hear you talk, one of the ways that I wonder about. This restoring for you and for me, I met Stephen. Fortunately knew him before his mental illness. Yeah. You know, set sat in. One of the things that strikes me is that you refer to him as the father of your daughter. He was your husband. And I remember that hit me when you told me that he died, that he suicided. [00:10:25] I remember at 4:00, as sad as I was for your daughter, I was sad for you because you lost a husband who you divorced only because of his mental his untreated mental illness. You didn't divorce Steven. You divorced his mental illness. [00:10:47] It's a very interesting thing you are saying. [00:10:52] And because I was thinking yesterday, I mean, I wrote something up and I said, I don't have a problem. [00:11:02] With white people, I have a problem with whiteness. I don't have a problem. [00:11:08] I never did with Stephen. I have the problem with mental illness. [00:11:11] If we can separate out the toxicity, whether it's individual or cultural, and of course, it's not just toxicity that sounds so harsh. [00:11:21] It's a byproduct of trauma. All of it. [00:11:24] Well, and because of that, every race has that trauma, which absolutely watching that makes it really hard and how we language all of this. Right. [00:11:35] It's why I'm reading this book right now, my grandmother's hands. [00:11:38] And it's about racialized trauma and the pathways to mending our hearts and bodies. And it talks about the different things we need to do if we're in white bodies versus black bodies because it's all DNA memory from our own clusters. [00:11:53] And that's different. It takes on a different tone and tenor. [00:11:59] That's right. That makes a lot of sense to me. [00:12:02] You know, just like schizophrenia takes on a different tenor than somebody who loses somebody to drug addiction or somebody who loses somebody to cancer. There's all there's a loss and all those things. But there's a different human story right attached to it, which is why, once again, the thing you and I talk about the as above so below path. [00:12:25] But yes. And Steven was my husband. He was my best friend for sure. We shared values in a profound way, which was the only reason I agreed to have a child with him. I wasn't sure I wanted a child. I wasn't one of those women that always knew they'd have a child. It was his idea. And I was 32 when I got pregnant and. [00:12:53] The love once again is released and I feel him helping me. You were the one that said to me it's like after 19 years of losing him to mental illness. [00:13:04] I got the FA. I got the other parent back. That's right. Yeah. Yeah. You have him back? [00:13:11] I have him back as the other parent. And I do want to say that was always more our natural relationship was friendship and co parent. [00:13:20] It wasn't some big love affair on either side. There was love, but we felt familial immediately when we met. We felt so deeply familial. And in many ways I'd say, yeah, definitely like co parents and best friends. And so that's the honest energy of us. And I can own the honest energy of us because I think we spent a lot of time. We had problems besides his schizophrenia. That was what took us down. [00:13:52] But there was definitely a trying to make our relationship a big love affair, and it wasn't. [00:14:01] And so there's something to about like that was conflict in our relationship that had nothing to do with his mental illness. [00:14:06] We were great co parents and best friends. And we have a beautiful daughter together, a beautiful, brilliant daughter. [00:14:17] So I wonder, what is the relationship? I mean, I'm not saying there's an answer to this, because the most profound wisdom is I think at these in these days is held in the unknown. But I guess I want to skirt the edges of an inquiry which is feeling into the relationship between covered and Stevens, the timing of Stevens death. [00:14:40] Well, then I want to hear from you. The relationship between Kofod and everything that's changed in your life because, yes, like, well, people are saying 20-20 right is the worst year, the year from hell. And I would say through the Ecos lens. [00:14:57] That's the truth. [00:14:59] I mean, from the souls lands and from the long stories lands, because that's what we're here for, right? The long story, my friend and teacher, right now, produ taffin talks all the time about the long story of the soul and all the threads past, present, future, quantum time, no matter what's going on in the body now. [00:15:23] So in the long story, I feel like 2020 is a blessing. I could never say it will be a blessing that my daughter's father was in that much pain and that he had to end his life, felt he had to end his life that way. [00:15:41] But the the liberation that I feel personally and that that knowing he is also free of that suffering, there's like I feel like there's an outbreath. [00:15:53] And I was talking with his mother about it like that we're all taking an outbreath cause and eat and, you know, like we know how the story ends now. And there's something holding with that that's so hard. I think it's a metaphor for this time. [00:16:07] The tension part of what the tension of those 19 years did teach me was holding with the tension, not knowing the ending of the story. And it's hard to hold with that tension. [00:16:22] And then the story changed, right? It didn't really. And it changed. [00:16:28] Yeah, well, it reminds me of the living dead. I mean, I think it's that way with people, you know, who have Alzheimer's or dementia. [00:16:35] Yes. Yes. People with with severe mental illness, untreated mental illness. [00:16:41] People with, you know, late stage substance abuse addiction. I think it's like the person left a long time ago. And so what you are left with is this body that is acting things out in certain ways and a voice that may still sound like them. And, of course, their soul is still there in some way. [00:17:01] But the relationship that we had was interrupted. [00:17:08] Exactly. And and they become unavailable for a long time for the relationship. And it's actually in the release of the body that the love, the availability comes back. So for me, in terms of 20/20. Right, so many deaths. [00:17:24] And I think we're seeing like. The death culture we live in, the extreme materialism, the extreme pressure on us all to do something. Be something the. My God, the struggles, you know, and where it's taken us at this moment in humanity around the big issues and that the intimacy issues. So I don't know. But I just know you have for me that there's a clarity. [00:17:59] And I have my voice back in a way, and I feel him supporting me. And so what happens? Like Victor Frankl in the camps. What happens when the worst happens? And there is still this opportunity. For incredible blessing through connection, right? That's what can't be taken if we have connection with ourselves and with each other. [00:18:26] I think that's been the silver lining for me, even though the process has been hard, very hard at times, is that it's forced me inward, right? It's like I was traveling a lot. I had a lot of ways in which I was had developed really sophisticated coping mechanisms for some things that were difficult for me to face. [00:18:46] And. [00:18:48] And we all do that. Right. I mean, it's not a bad thing. That's like kind of some part of human brilliance is that we we find our ways. Right. [00:18:56] And and then to be someone who loves to travel and loves to engage with a lot of people. [00:19:02] And then here I am. And my you know, I mean, what is it? [00:19:06] It's like maybe 14 by 14 foot office where I spend most of my time. And so it has definitely driven me inside of myself. [00:19:18] And. [00:19:20] I have to be careful, right, that I don't get lost. [00:19:23] But I also feel like, you know, we've been moving into such a different direction in our culture. Right. [00:19:31] We've been doing this inflationary move for so long around, get bigger, get louder, be more visible. Right. And I feel like something's happened for me where I'm going into this reverse place and I'm finally I'm fine. And it's happening organically. It's not been something I've contemplated. It just is happening because of the circumstances. But it's become so deep for me that it's like I'm going. [00:20:00] I'm going into almost like a gestational phase. And I think it's really good. I mean, I think that that's really the blessing of it. Right. [00:20:09] It's and it's amazing. And you and I talked about it's almost like we're like the sliding doors because I realize her to me really went small and small for me. Doesn't necessarily look like small for somebody else. Like somebody could look at me and say, that's not small, that's big. But for me, I contained for 19 years and it was a big deal when I stopped performing and felt a lot of fear about what had always come naturally to me and what I'd been trained in as an actor. [00:20:40] And I know that right now, as you're going in, my call is to show up with my team now in the world and to lean all the way and with my voice and what I learned and what I've integrated. And all of a sudden there's a congruency in my voice that hasn't been there before. There was like fragmented. [00:21:02] I had parts of myself, but I actually feel that I have my whole self back. Maybe for the first time since I was a young child. [00:21:14] You know, it's interesting when I think about because you said you lost your voice when Steven's mental illness came as to play, right? Yeah. [00:21:20] And I think that there are many ways which in which the soul can become entangled. And it's not just past and future can be in the present. [00:21:29] But it almost makes me wonder if part of you. [00:21:34] Was occupying a space with Steven. And that that's part of where your voice went, was sort of in accompanying him in a way where he was at. Like, could there have been almost some kind of an entanglement in the present moment? That isn't about time, but it is about space and conditions, right? [00:21:53] Yes, there totally was. And you're so intuitive to ask that question, because what I got. And I haven't said to anybody out loud was when he tried to strangle me because his schizophrenia had kicked in. He was looking in my eyes and tried to strangle me and kill me on my daughter's fourth birthday. Somebody had to stop driving by and pull them off. And from my point of view, there was no conflict. Then I looked in his eyes that I went, Oh, Steven's gone mad. There's no Steven there. Nobody. He didn't have his diagnosis shed. Nobody believed me. But I knew there was something that was. I'm a cop, cautious with my words here, because it's not going to sound maybe politically correct, but there was an energy in him that was very. [00:22:47] Evil. It looks like a demon to me. And I met its gaze cause it was a Steven, I met this energies gaze and. The night Stephen died, when I set my finger was smashed and I yelled. There was that energy came out of me in the scream. [00:23:14] And it scared my scared my current husband. And I felt it come through my eyes. [00:23:20] And I looked up, said like Steven looked at me and I was like some part of me. I swallowed part of the energy perhaps for him. And it was suppressing me. [00:23:35] I mean, it was wild. And then when I when I heard about his death, I knew immediately the energy that had come out of me the night before that. [00:23:44] Like in quantum time before he jumped, I was released from that energy. [00:23:50] It makes a lot of sense and, you know, it's interesting because in one of the traditions I work in schizophrenia because of schizophrenia is an identification with both the victim and the perpetrator. [00:24:04] Well, Steven told me getting back to the Holocaust, I had a very, very strong belief and a past life memory that I was put to death in the camps as a Jewish pope, Polish woman. Steven had a very strong belief that he was a guard, a Nazi guard in the camps. [00:24:24] Really? Well, what's really interesting, when we think back on Victor Frankl, he that's well, that was his sanity. Was that. [00:24:32] He didn't identify with the perpetrators. He also didn't identify with the victims. He stayed, Victor. [00:24:41] So, like, how do we remain who we are amidst all of the turmoil is happening in the world and stay ourselves when we when we identify with the victim or the perpetrator. [00:24:54] It's like we don't even recognize that we literally have stepped in to some kind of like a toxic field. [00:25:04] Perdita would call it a puddle. [00:25:07] She calls it like we step in the puddle of our issue and our ancestral issue, perhaps. And certainly for me. [00:25:15] That has happened with particularly my activist self, like Around Black Lives Matter. And my relationship to really decolonizing myself and whiteness. But there was a point when I over identified with black women's pain. And then when we when I realized when I did that I was out of my power. I was actually out of even being useful to them. And it was I was re traumatizing myself. I also wasn't in deep relationship then. And you could always tell. I could always tell on social media, like white women who are just sort of like I just want to say kissing ass to black women. [00:25:54] And they're they're out of their power. They just think, now I've got to give all my power away. [00:26:00] I can't. And when the reality is it's not an intimate relationship unless we can actually address these things and talk about them. Right. So there's so many ways, so many puddles. [00:26:13] We can step in and be outside of our integrity, around the power we do carry. And being honest about it because of our overidentification with the victim or the perpetrator. And I do think in our culture we celebrate overidentification with victimhood. It's really hard to support ourselves in each other and standing actually and owning our full power. Right. And you and I have talked about the self victim. [00:26:39] Identifying with the victim leads to entitlement and then we become the perpetrator. Right. I mean, it really is. They really are on the same continuum. Yes. They're not separate continuums. They're completely related. [00:26:51] It's a different paradigm. And they we move back and forth between victim, perpetrator and inner victim, outer victim, inner perpetrator out of victim. Right. It's a different paradigm to say I'm here. I'm here with my ancestors. I'm here. I'm right. Relationships are willing to become right. [00:27:08] Relationship with everybody. Right. I mean, and it's messy. I do want to say it's not a linear process in my experience. Right. [00:27:17] Right. [00:27:19] So what else do you want to say about 2020, 20-20, like, what is your what is your wisdom? Like, if you had to distill it of like what you've gotten so far from this year and perhaps your hope moving forward, I think. [00:27:37] One of the things that's happened for me is that I've given myself permission to really have more limitation, like in awe. [00:27:50] It's almost like the pathway to me for me to unfold in my fullness is by saying, knowing when to say no and knowing when to say yes, that there is no price like the price of leaving part of myself behind is not negotiable now. That's become a reason. And that's a real shift inside of me. That is, it's changing me. And I would also say that I've. [00:28:17] I feel like I have cut I've come into contact with the intelligence of love and not just the love between people, but the intelligence of love. And I really feel like for me, that's. [00:28:36] It's not only the gift, it's like I'm waking up to something that I've always known. Mm hmm. So what Cobbett, what the pandemic and what all of this has done for me in getting more in touch with myself is it's actually more of a remembering than a learning something new. Right. It's detaching from all the distractions that kept me, you know, spending more time on the level of persona than the level of soul. Yeah, totally. [00:29:05] How about you? [00:29:09] I think this time has really awakened me to embodying. [00:29:16] Myself and has confronted my own spiritual bypass, my desire to spiritual bypass or do emotional bypass and really land more in my body land and become more human. [00:29:35] I feel like like containment is my medicine because I've been able to express myself throughout my life despite saying I lost part of my voice. [00:29:48] That's true. And I've still been able to express more than contain. So everything is about simplicity, structure. And that's to me, the sacred masculine I'm bringing in to the relationship with the divine feminine. I'm feel. [00:30:07] Much more whole from coming through this year. [00:30:10] And and great fall like for the expiated lessons of this year, because I know we have to learn now as a species, not individually only, but as a species in quantum time, because there is no time with everything that's happening in the big cosmic narratives. And my hope going forward is, you know, one of the things I've been saying to my clients is how are we going to write news stories of the culture? [00:30:40] I think it's now about getting smaller, not bigger. And why smaller? I mean, more intimate. [00:30:48] I do, too. Hundred percent sharing our deepest, most intimate stories and making the unspeakable, unspeakable. And moving past shame. Right. That's how we're going to. Those are the news stories said the old stories. They're also the news stories going deeper in that connection. [00:31:09] Sounds like we're moving, huh? Things are moving and shifting and. As always, it's a privilege to be here. I feel. [00:31:20] Yeah, this one feels important. That's all I'll say. Mm hmm. [00:31:24] Thanks, everybody, for listening. Yeah. Thanks, everyone, for being with us. [00:31:33] Thank you for joining Camille and Tanya for this episode of Restoring the Culture. 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Join host Michael Ian Black as he teams up with a Cold War scholar to explore the truth about Operation Paperclip. From L.A. Times Studios, a podcast sponsored by Amazon Studios and inspired by its Emmy-eligible dramatic series “Hunters," starring Al Pacino and Logan Lerman. Available now on Apple Podcasts and all other platforms.
Ben Blacker is joined by co-host J. Holtham (Supergirl) to talk to Nathaniel Halpern (Legion), creator of Amazon's new Tales from the Loop. They discuss how quickly Halpern cracked the translation of artist Simon Stålenhag's paintings, the tone of the show, building characters, and more.THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY "PAPERCLIP," A NEW PODCAST FROM THE LA TIMES & AMAZONJoin host Michael Ian Black as he teams up with a Cold War scholar to explore the truth about Operation Paperclip. From L.A. Times Studios, a podcast sponsored by Amazon Studios and inspired by its Emmy-eligible dramatic series “Hunters," starring Al Pacino and Logan Lerman. Available now on Apple Podcasts and all other platforms.CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIAhttps://twitter.com/BENBLACKERhttps://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanelTHE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-writers-panel/
Oh my GAGA it’s Part TROIS This B*tch LADY GAGA! Wil doesn’t remember Artpop but lives for Jewels and Drugs, Court is quite a LOOK in an unstable platform and we’ll circle BLACK to Leif! We pick back up the series in 2009 one of the biggest years in Gaga HERSTORY! Everyone’s Team Gaga in 2009 (Katy Perry wishes) and because we love LOVE we spend some time talking... The MEN. From Lüc Carl to Matthew Perry(?) shoot off your undies and grab a PBR because it’s a whole THING! From the VMA’s that ended the Kanye collab tour to the music FILMS that shifted the culture and made all the girls STEP UP we cover so much this Ep! The Rolling Stones cover! SNL! The HBO Special! Paparazzi! Ke$ha! Move over Lindsay Lohan Fire Tits are the NEW Fire Crotch! Plus the impact, the revolutionary vision and the legacy that is ALEXANDER MCQUEEN. Is that The Little Mermaid? No it’s BAD ROMANCE. PS! The CLAW is from LIAR LIAR... give Jim Carrey her things! Oh yea AND we get cancelled by the Polio community! YOU MUST LISTEN TO THIS EP! RATE! REVIEW! FOLLOW! REPOST! SUBSCRIBE! VISIT www.narcisistas.com and check out our podcast The Narcisistas! That’s N-A-R-C-I-S-I-S-T-A-S-YAS!
FROM L.A. TO D.C. ! Yes our next guest flew in just to be on our show and we are forever grateful to have such an honor of having Papa Joe Aviance do just that. Hollywood's Papa Joe Aviance has done it all, from being a successful entrepreneur to recording artist, and a two-time Amazon Best-Selling author. His journey began after his song was #6 on Billboard's Dance Chart. The music video was being played round the clock on MTV and VH-1 and that's when he realized he was dissatisfied with his 450 pound body. In 18 months he lost 250 pounds! His transformation was so extreme that he was asked to be on several talk shows such as Rachael Ray, The Doctors, The Hallmark Channel, and many more. Now Papa Joe has announced his latest project, an animated black super-hero series entitled Electric Negro. The show is making headlines while in the final stages of distribution with letters of intent from AJ McLean (Backstreet Boys), Denzel Whitaker (Black Panther), and many more who have already signed on as voice actors for the main characters. So tune in to hear how amazing this journey has been but what a long road it was to get here. #creatives # artists --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-district-channel/support
L. Jay Mitchell is one of the elders in the field of wilderness therapy as he co-founded the School of Urban and Wilderness Survival (SUWS) in Idaho and Alldredge Academy in West Virginia. SUWS was the first for-profit, private pay primitive skills wilderness therapy program in the U.S. and helped spawn the movement of wilderness therapy in the west. L. Jay shares his stunning story of leaving a troubled home as a teen to working his way through college and the many influences and people who started SUWS. From L. Jays Mitchell's LinkedIn page: Co-founder/owner of 3 highly successful residential programs for emotionally challenged adolescents, L Jay has a nationwide reputation as an innovator and entrepreneur in this industry. My program/schools have over 10,000 graduates from all 50 states and 24 foreign countries. My career began as an attorney (JAG) in the US Air Force where I defended hundreds of armed forces personnel in criminal proceedings and administrative discharges. In doing so I frequently worked with forensic psychologists and psychiatrists, where I developed a comprehensive interest and empathy for victims of psychological injuries. This continued into MY civil law practice. The interest evolved into a passion, and I used MY skills and research to harness wilderness therapy as a viable option to assist troubled teens. In 1981 I co-founded The SUWS Adolescent Program which is a pioneer in creating not only a wilderness therapy model that was low cost, short term and effective, but had a viable business model to perpetuate itself. This was a disruptive innovation to conventional residential care providing an affordable, alternative treatment model that did not exist in the public arena. These innovations led to founding The Alldredge Academy, a semester-long program for Adolescents that included a new therapeutic model and context, The Village. In an indigenous type setting students experienced the transforming power of virtue/ethics, life purpose, existential questioning, and self-identity. Next, I founded the Greenbrier Academy for Girls, a therapeutic/academic boarding school that includes its own Village and the creation of the therapeutic model, Applied Relationality. My book, "Decide Now-The Good Life or the Best Life", explains some of the assumptions of this model. My entity, TAS Development, continues to create collaborations and research to find new and better ways to good mental health.
From L&D rules to road closures, Dr. Stu ponders the absurd. Blyss joins in as the team discuss the origins of worry and life on the road as a solo birth worker.
From L&D rules to road closures, Dr. Stu ponders the absurd. Blyss joins in as the team discuss the origins of worry and life on the road as a solo birth worker.
Spent 5 days thrashing through the Pacific Ocean with my sister Suzy on the Megacruise and had the time of my life!!! From L.A. to San Diego to Ensenada, Mexico then back to L.A. with some of my favorite bands of all time.....a dream come true once in a life time mind blowing experience that I'll never forget!!!www.road-grime.com
Show Overview 2:30 – Johnny’s Intro to CrossFit6:00 – From Member to Trainer8:45 – CrossFit > Cigarettes14:30 – Intro to CrossFit Programming16:00 – From L.A. to ATL19:00 – The Journey to CFD22:30 – Evolution of Programming30:00 – Biggest Pet Peeves of CrossFit Coaches37:30 – The Birth of Atlanta Sports Recovery42:00 – The Common CrossFit Injuries45:30 […]
TBJ119: Clarke Rigsby of Tempest Recording on Paul McCartney, Steve Gadd and his Most Improved Player trophy Clarke Rigsby of Tempest Recording has acquired a reputation amongst his peers for being “musically militant.” Nuff said. From his site: Clarke Rigsby of Tempest Recording has acquired a reputation amongst his peers for being “musically militant.” Today, technology often overshadows or masks (or invents…) true musical talent, and although Clarke has the tools to “fix it in the mix,” he’d rather let music come from the musician and not the machine. Clarke combines his technical savvy and musical talent with his engineering and production experience giving his clients the appropriate combination for producing a first-rate project. Since 1980, Clarke’s recording history would be called diverse. Clarke has worked with such artists as Paul McCartney, Joey DeFrancesco, Glen Campbell, Ike Turner, Deepak Chopra, Dr. Billy Taylor, Hal Blaine, David Grisman, Jimmy Smith, The Phoenix Boys Choir, The Four Tops, Bobby Hutcherson, Don Edwards, James Moody, Rex Allen, Waylon Jennings, Frank Gambale, Alice Cooper, James Galway, Boston Brass, Brownie McGee, Tower of Power, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, Joe Alessi, Phil Smith (New York Philharmonic), Mark O’Connor, Peter Erskine, El Chicano, Honey Boy Edwards, UNM Wind Ensemble, Pro Musica Chamber Orchestra, Eric Burdon, Snuff Garrett, Lee Hazlewood, R. L. Burnside, Little Milton, Bo Diddley, Harvey Mason, Warren Jones, The Ahn Trio, The Arizona State University Marching Band, Bill Conte, River City Brass. With old pals Tim & Willy (KMLE Radio..) he’s done projects with a “who’s who” list of country music stars including Rascal Flatts, LeAnn Rimes, Steve Wariner, Trisha Yearwood, Sugarland, Billy Dean, Wynonna Judd, Dierks Bentley, Blake Sheldon, Colin Raye, Clint Black, Phil Vasser, Little Big Town, Travis Tritt, Trick Pony, Lee Ann Womack, Terri Clark, along comedians Frank Caliendo and Tim Hawkins, among many others. In this fun and lively discussion, we cover: Andrew's birthday! Clarke's start in the music business From L.A. to Phoenix Deciding to stay in Phoenix due to the L.A. scene in the early 80's Building his studio The joys of dealing with the city government Clarke and Paul McCartney on top of a bus Working with Phil Ramone Working with Sam Pilafian How they met "It's called development" Working with Steve Gadd and Joey DeFrancesco Boston Brass working with Steve Gadd Andrew actively ignoring Clarke's video Sweaty Lance Gadd's process Steely Dan stories How he got started doing brass recordings How the recording process is a learning opportunity and makes you a better musician Recording the River City Brass Band Freaking out at the green Eating at Rizzo's on Clarke's 50th birthday The Revenants Winning an Emmy Doing a jazz record with Frankie Valli His "Most Improved Player" trophy Working with Tower of Power Tower of Power and the ASU Marching Band Teaching at ASU Recording for musicians The impact of new technologies Bison TSA Agents Awkward segues Gadd AF Band LINKS: Tempest Recording Clarke's Sam tribute Want to help the show? Here are some ways: Help others find the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes. Show us some love on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Help us pay the bills (and get regular bonus episodes!) by becoming a Patreon patron. Show some love to our sponsors: The brass program at The Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University and Parker Mouthpieces (including the Andrew Hitz and Lance LaDuke models.) Buy Pray for Jens and The Brass Junkies march at The Brass Junkies online store! Tell your friends! Expertly produced by Will Houchin with love, care, and enthusiasm.
Our special guest this episode is award-winning journalist and Columbia University Journalism professor Joanne Faryon, host of the current #1 in the country ‘Room 20’. From L.A. Times Studios and the team that brought you “Dirty John” and “Man in the Window,” comes “Room 20,” a story about a man who has been unconscious for 15 years, his identity and the truth about his accident. Joanne’s two-year journey is filled with twists and turns and at the end of this series she finally reveals who this man really is. I met up with Joanne on the campus of Columbia University. We chat about her new life here in New York City, her career in journalism, we get her podcasters picks and of course we get into her dope show ‘Room 20’.LISTEN TO 'ROOM 20' ON APPLE AND SPOTIFYThis episode was mixed by Mark ByrdMusic for this episode was produced by Richie QuakeI want to send a special thank you to my dear friends at the LA Times Alison Farias and Clint Schaff for helping make this interview possible.Checkout my other show Silent Giants! Silent Giants highlights the superstars behind the scenes of popular culture. LISTEN NOW Apple and Spotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we kick off the show with some of the discussions coming out of OTAs and mini camp interviews. Rashaad Penny talked about having to learn how to be a professional and several players have talked about changes they've made in the offseason. The guys talk about what some of the differences could be from the professional game to the college game and why players like Shaquille Griffin are talking about changing the way they eat. We're still waiting for Bobby Wagner to get paid, and while Carson Wentz gets his big pay from the Eagles, the guys talk about what that might mean for Jared Goff and the Rams. Also, with the Seahawks having nearly $30 million in cap space are they to a point where fans should be concerned that new ownership is less willing to spend up to the salary cap? Not all of the rookies are going to be amazing, so we're going to take some time this week to point out why each one of the Seahawks draft picks could end up being a bust. From L.J. Collier's lack of knees that bend to John Ursua allowing the football to beat him up, we point out what scouts have said as to why each player could fail in the NFL. Ultimately, we talk about which Seahawks rookie will be the biggest disappointment and that is most likely going to fall on the shoulders of D.K. Metcalf. Not because he's legitimately going to be bad, but because the expectations are so high for him that it's unlikely for him to get the kind of stats that people seem to be expecting from him. Adam talks about how he's now dealing with life with smart speakers his house, as he has a Do Better to offer this week and Brandan thanks the past and current Seahawks players who showed up to the Sea Hawkers Annual Banquet last weekend with Better at Life honors this week. Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Or listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Email: gohawks@seahawkerspodcast.com Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com and get bonus episodes Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
Today we dive into technology and barns, what we can do today, and what might be coming. Tim, Kevin, Dwayne, and Chet and share their ideas on technology. From L.E.D. lighting to Artificial Intelligence - we recommend you give this episode a listen. Learn more at newstandard-group.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-modern-producer/message
8 Moves. 15:54 - Crying During Commercials. 13:12 - Gold Jacket During Masters Week. 10:32 - Yoink! 3:41 - Sorry He's From L.A. 2:09 - Yogurt Body Wash. 1:25 - Bail Out On Kobe's Last Game. 1:14 - Early Morning Kobe Facts. :01 - Sorry I'm Taken.
There was tons to tackle this week! From L.A. to UVA to Greenbay! Me and Andre got a lot to say!!!!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ashley-baker1/support
Well guys, here we are: at the eventful end of the inaugural season of Trek's first new series in over a decade. Discovery's lift off was reasonably strong, but how fared the landing? This week hosts Cam Smith and Tyler Orton paint themselves Orion green in order to delve into the very busy and course-altering wrap-up to the Klingon War story arc. From L'Rell's often head-scratching journey, to Emperor Georgiou and Ash Tyler resolutions and Burnham's painfully long-coming catharsis, the duo break down all of the major moments. They also offer insight into where future roads could take the characters, as well as geek out big-time over the show's nostalgia-fanning cliffhanger close. It's been one wild journey, so settle in for some engaging post-show chatter! Right-click to download.Read more »
While globally there is a large scale fear that automation will replace jobs and humans, India- the country with world's largest youth population- has a bigger problem, that of employability. For far too long, the traditional education system and regulations haven't kept up with the fast-changing business needs, thereby making graduates less employable. With some promising startups coming-up in the education tech space, green shoots of growth are beginning to be seen however, a lot of ‘patient’ capital coupled with deep understanding of edutech and its scalability, is the need of the hour. On one hand while Edtech startups are making the workforce job-ready, on the other hand startups in HR space are effectively deploying mechanisms to help workforce cope with the changing workplace dynamics. From L&D to hiring for Gig economy, HR Tech startups are developing one-stop solutions to all HR-related challenges of companies. In this episode, we have Ashwin Ajila from India’s largest virtual university iNurture and Pankaj Bansal from PeopleStrong- which is transforming HR operations for companies. Ashwin and Pankaj share the opportunities and challenges in these highly regulated sectors and shed light on how they are making India’s workforce, future-ready.
Happy Birthday Dak Prescott! by From L.A. to Germany
Supervisor Dan White murders San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk in 1978. His defense would claim "diminished capacity" to keep him from being sentenced to death. The media dubbed this "The Twinkie Defense". But, what really caused Dan White to become a double murderer? From L to R: Supervisor Harvey Milk, Mayor George Moscone, Dan White Several resources were used in the research for this episode including: John Geluardi, SF Weekly, "Dan White's motive more about betrayal than homophobia," Jan 30, 2008. Carol Pogash, SFGate.com, "Myth of the 'Twinkie Defense', Nov 23, 2003.
There comes a time when we all must admit something to ourselves: Our slippers are disgusting, and we have no idea how to salvage them. Whether it's grime or foot odor or both, on this episode, Jolie and Dave are talking about your houseshoes, and how to keep them clean. From L.L. Bean mocs and shearling-lined suede slippers to UGGs, this episode will cover all of your plush footwear care needs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode I talk to Louis Altazan of AGCO Automotive and the Automotive Hour radio show and podcast. Then I talk to Charlie Hammonds of Hammonds Flight School. Both of these Louisiana success stories show exceptional determination and grit to get it done. Hear their secrets to success. our music pick this episode isn't local at all but seeing as it represents both the west and east coast I'll meet them in the middle. From L.A. with their song Rear View featuring Krs 1 it's Substance Abuse available on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/background-music-the-redux/id1143928247
While Jay's away the girls will play! Kim, Kris and Melissa gather round the microphone to get all sorts of naughty. We give a little Top 5, start to reminisce about the awful (or awesome?) 90's and Melissa keeps asking which celebrities are dead. Because.Confused. So how would you sexually describe the "Halo Top"? Kim describes an ice cream that sounds more like a sexual position. Get creative! Picture Credit! From L to R: Cousins Brittany, Kim (Inked!) & Melissa (Confused!) Leave us a review, or subscribe to our show!: We’d love your feedback! Find us on iTunes or any major Podcast app! Give us a call!: 916.538.9940 – Our voicemail line! Like us on Facebook!: www.facebook.com/inkedblindconfused Follow our Twats!: twitter.com/IBC_Podcast Send us an e-mail!: inked.blind.confused@gmail.com
If you’ve never lived through one, David Hanlon’s chamber opera After the Storm is a good place to begin to understand what “hurricane” really means. The opera premiered with Houston Grand Opera‘s HGOco via their Song of Houston initiative this May. In this episode, composer Hanlon talks about conducting research for the opera, which included investigating Galveston’s 1900 Storm, about capturing the awesomeness of a massive hurricane in a chamber opera, and about living through a monster storm himself. Hunker down and gather canned goods before listening. Music in this episode: Excerpts from David Hanlon’s After the Storm, provided by Houston Grand Opera. “Riders on the Storm,” by the Doors. From L.A Woman. Radio voiceovers in the opera by Houston Public Media’s Carrie Feibel and Michael Hagerty. Audio production for this episode by Todd “Typhoon Todd” Hulslander with window taping by Dacia Clay. To hear more about After the Storm, check out Amy Bishop’s piece, “New Hurricane Opera Hits Close to Home for Houstonians”.
5.22.2016 From L.A.Gummo speaks about airports and planes. Raspberry PI. Iridium Go. News Updates
Listener discretion is advised, and spoilers ahead! The season 2 premiere of Empire was lit! We got Cookie in a gorilla suit, Cookie in a peacock suit, Lucious in jail, Lucious Skyping from jail, Marisa Tomei hitting on women, and Chris Rock playing a hard-ass dude with skinny-ass arms. The only thing more fire than the show was watching the show at our live viewing party in The Greene Space, and then going deep with our all-star panel on questions like, Is the music actually any good? How does one mail a severed head from inside prison? And what do we make of the opening scene's comments on the criminal justice system? Our guests include Ebony editor Jamilah Lemieux, New York Times pop music critic Jon Caramanica, and 30 Rock's Kevin Brown. A scene from the live taping of Empire Afterparty from WNYC. (Kyle Smith/WNYC) From L to R: Kevin Brown, Empire Afterparty host Jozen Cummings, Jamilah Lemieux, and Jon Caramanica. (Kyle Smith/WNYC) Remember to follow Empire Afterparty, host Jozen Cummings, and all of our guests on Twitter for vital supplementary content like this: I want Chris Rock to bulk up for me like Drake did Serena — jamilah (@JamilahLemieux) September 24, 2015 In case you all need it: some background on Tammy Faye Baker https://t.co/r2t0bLpsm5 — Jozen C. (@jozenc) September 24, 2015 Anyone else remember Marisa Tomei from 'A Different World'? #EmpireSeason2 #Empire #throwback pic.twitter.com/FJd5r7HtHi — Empire Afterparty (@EmpirePodcast) September 24, 2015
For the sort-of anniversary show, I was lucky enough to be joined the old roundtable (plus one) for a follow-up discussion to CAG 48! So, to quote Kermit the Frog, it really makes me happy to introduce to you: From L to R: Dave Roman, Kasey Van Hise, Brandon Dayton, and Tony Cliff Together we […]
Once again, our Feedback Friday show serves up a grand buffet of topics. From "L.A. Woman" to "Foxy Brown," from "Toy Story" to the Muppets, and who hasn't heard of the "Wilhelm Scream"? The call goes out for a spoiler show on "The Hunger Games" trilogy, more share their "Firefly" fandom, and we hear from a fan of Laura Linney. (We need more convincing.) Finally, as a follow-up to our food show, Jen and I decide to share the story of how we met. We promise we kept the mushy stuff to a minimum.
Hello from an autumnal Cheshire Plain. In this episode I offer up a moment of ritual humiliation with an authority figure, reflect on professional behaviour and talk about record breakers. Swag from Knit Camp: Natural shades of Shetland sample packs from Jamieson & Smith; Rainbow Merino Tops from EasyKnits; a selection of luscious fibres from Freyalyn's Fibres; undyed Falkland (not in picture) from DT Craft & Design green 100% superwash merino from Abstract Cat; two 100% Superwash Merino from Left Coast Yarns; and a nice 100% wool (can't remember what!) in heathery pinks from Thistledown Yarns. Back to Back Challenge: Team members posing with the Provost of Stirling, Fergus Wood. From L to R: Astrid and Angela (co-owners of knittybitty.de), Susan, the Provost, Ann (in front), Miriam (behind) and Freyalyn. Sandra is behind Freyalyn and obscured in this shot. The finished article! From L to R: Ann, Susan, Sandra, Astrid, Steve modelled the sweater, Angela, Miriam and Freyalyn (with thanks to Woolly Thoughts for the use of the photograph). Upcoming Events: Susan Crawford at Fibre & Clay, Knutsford, 21st and 23rd September; http://www.fibreflurry.co.uk/, Birmingham, 30th October. Additional Links: Woolly Wormhead; Horti Honey's blogpost and Lucy Neatby's blogpost about Knit Camp. Music: Rondopolska by Barry Philips, from the album Tråd, available from Magnatune. Feel free to leave a comment here or at http://www.yarnsfromtheplain.blogspot.com/, or email me at yarnsfromtheplain@googlemail.com. We have a Ravelry group here, so come on over to chat. You can find me on Ravelry as talesfromtheplain and on Twitter as talesfromplain (although Tweeting can be sporadic!). TTFN, Nic