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Embark on a crucial journey of education and empowerment with today's episode. Our host, James McLamb, is joined by Zev Guttman, the founder of Socialbubb. This platform is dedicated to educating children, parents, and teachers about the pressing issue of substance use disorder through evidence-based curriculum. Our discussion offers a profound look into the battle against substance use disorder among the youth, a battle that demands a united front. Education, technology, and community support are pivotal in this fight. Zev's innovative approach is a beacon of hope, aiming to foster a safer, informed, and compassionate society by equipping the younger generation with the necessary knowledge and tools. Connect with Zev Guttman: Website: https://socialbubb.com/ Email: thewolf@socialbubb.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/socialbubb/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zguttman?locale=en_GB Episode highlights: (0:00) Intro (2:05) Who is Zev Guttman and what is Socialbubb Project (6:05) Passion for substance use disorder and practical solutions for delivery system (16:11) Substance abuse epidemic and business motives (24:55) Evidence-based structured curriculum (29:36) Preventing substance use disorder and reestablishing communication lines (34:09) Selective community building (37:13) Mission to lower death rate (42:14) Outro
Today on Gritty, my guest is my good friend Phil Mendoza and our topic is Targeting Buck Fever. Phil is a stud. Period. Not just because he’s an incredible hunter, archer, Train To Hunt champion, owner of Alpha Bowhunting and the Alpha Bowhunting Challenge and not because he’s the owner of the biggest archery shop in Denver; although that resume pretty sick. No, Phil is a stud because of his character. “The best index to a person's character is how he treats people who can't do him any good, and how he treats people who can't fight back.” ― Abigail Van Buren And that quote about sums up Phil and why I like him so much. He’s been a guest on the podcast before. Early on, when I started the Gritty Bowmen podcast, Phil and Aron Snyder went on an Epic Big Horn Sheep hunt and Aron tells the story on GB EPISODE 24 and 30. More recently, Phil was a guest on episode 255 where he and our friends from Fit 4 The Hunt talked about Physical Conditioning and The Mental Game--those have been popular episodes and if you’ve never listened them, I recommend you check them out. Phil wrote a booklet, not too long ago, that he titles Targeting Buck Fever. Every hunter, every archer has struggled at one time or another with Buck Fever. The urban dictionary defines buck fever as, “nervousness felt by novice hunters when they first sight game.” Which is absolute rubbish because buck fever can affect both new and experienced hunters. When the stakes are high, when you’re on that once-in-a-lifetime hunt, when it’s the last hour of the last day, when the buck of your dreams presents a last second shot, buck fever can wreck you. So how do you rise to occasion, hold your mud, and crush that shot? Well, that’s the discussion that Phil and I have on today’s podcast. It’s good stuff. Take a listen and if you like what you hear, do me a favor and link up with Phil on his Alpha Bowhunting Instagram and Youtube Channels and checkout his book on Amazon. As always, thanks for tuning in to Gritty and making this show possible.
Today on Gritty, my guest is my good friend Phil Mendoza and our topic is Targeting Buck Fever. Phil is a stud. Period. Not just because he’s an incredible hunter, archer, Train To Hunt champion, owner of Alpha Bowhunting and the Alpha Bowhunting Challenge and not because he’s the owner of the biggest archery shop in Denver; although that resume pretty sick. No, Phil is a stud because of his character. “The best index to a person's character is how he treats people who can't do him any good, and how he treats people who can't fight back.” ― Abigail Van Buren And that quote about sums up Phil and why I like him so much. He’s been a guest on the podcast before. Early on, when I started the Gritty Bowmen podcast, Phil and Aron Snyder went on an Epic Big Horn Sheep hunt and Aron tells the story on GB EPISODE 24 and 30. More recently, Phil was a guest on episode 255 where he and our friends from Fit 4 The Hunt talked about Physical Conditioning and The Mental Game--those have been popular episodes and if you’ve never listened them, I recommend you check them out. Phil wrote a booklet, not too long ago, that he titles Targeting Buck Fever. Every hunter, every archer has struggled at one time or another with Buck Fever. The urban dictionary defines buck fever as, “nervousness felt by novice hunters when they first sight game.” Which is absolute rubbish because buck fever can affect both new and experienced hunters. When the stakes are high, when you’re on that once-in-a-lifetime hunt, when it’s the last hour of the last day, when the buck of your dreams presents a last second shot, buck fever can wreck you. So how do you rise to occasion, hold your mud, and crush that shot? Well, that’s the discussion that Phil and I have on today’s podcast. It’s good stuff. Take a listen and if you like what you hear, do me a favor and link up with Phil on his Alpha Bowhunting Instagram and Youtube Channels and checkout his book on Amazon. As always, thanks for tuning in to Gritty and making this show possible.
Another "Good Brews" episode comin' at ya! This time we have our good friend and return guest Will Stone in the Brewdio. Having just returned from a 8,000+ mile road trip across the country, Will shares with us stories about his journey as well as several beers he grabbed along the way. Plus we've got more Brews News to cover. It's a cross-country beer tasting, so pour yourself a pint, listen up, and start planning your own beer road trip! More info at: www.goodbrewsradio.com[Music by: www.bensound.com] Play the episode:
On Episode 104 of "Good Brews", the show says goodbye to KYRS. Host Adam Boyd explains why "Good Brews" will move from KYRS radio and straight to the Interwebs. To help say goodbye, friends of the show Aaron Fernald and Isaac Joslin join the episode to talk about two versions of a Barley Wine Aaron brewed a year ago. It's been a great run, KYRS - thanks for all the memories! More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com) // www.bensound.com] Play the episode: Your browser does not support this audio
Good Brews host Adam Boyd interviews home-brewer and pub trivia host Isaac Jensen about his approach to crafting beer at home and the science/art behind hosting pub trivia at Iron Goat Brewing in Spokane, WA. More info at: www.kyrs.org/show/good-brews[Theme Music: “TRAVEL LIGHT” by Jason Shaw (http://www.audionautix.com)]Play the episode: Your browser does not support this audio