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Chicago artist Rich Robbins newest album “IN GOOD TASTE” is out today, Sep. 4. Robbins sat down with Vocalo host Nudia Hernandez to discuss his song “Balance,” which highlights the people around him, as no one can do it alone. He dives into the inspiration for the album, including features from Clairice, theMIND, femdot. and Renzell. This interview originally aired on Vocalo Radio 91.1 FM during Nudia in the Afternoons on Tuesday, Aug. 27. It was hosted and produced by Nudia Hernandez. It was edited and mixed by Morgan Ciocca, with production support from Talia Lopresti. Keep up with us @vocalo on Instagram and @vocalo.radio on TikTok.
“The greatest value of this kind of talk is that you have the right to choose that kind of company and be uplifted.” In today's episode of Good Company on a Curious Yogi, Hirdaya and I explore the significance of good company in spiritual growth, emphasizing the importance of Shravan (hearing), Manan (reflection), and Nidhidhyasan (application) in deepening one's practice. We discuss the challenges of modern life, the power of pause, and the necessity of authentic conversations for inner transformation. The dialogue highlights the need to choose uplifting thoughts and ultimately, Hirdaya reminds us of our true nature and the essence of sadhana as a journey of remembering and resting in beingness. Takeaways from this enlightening conversation: ➖ Good company is essential for spiritual growth.➖ The practice of Shravan, Manan, and Nidhi Dhyasan is vital.➖ Choosing uplifting thoughts can transform your experience.➖ Authentic conversations lead to inner transformation.➖ The mind often forgets our true nature.➖ Pausing in moments of discomfort is powerful.➖ Sadhana is about remembering who you truly are.➖ Inner work is the real advanced practice.Find Hirdaya at: hirdayameditation.com I hope you take as much inspiration and delight from this satsang company as I did. Stay tuned for more episodes like this! In Oneness, Bobbi Thanks for listening!
Vin Jay joins to discuss discipline, breaking toxic cycles, purpose, and the making of his new album Good Company. The conversation explores his philosophy on growth, sacrifice, collaboration, and why discipline separates the 1% from the rest with host Aaron Pete. Send us a textFit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the shownuancedmedia.ca
This weekend, 80 women from River City Church experienced an incredible time of fellowship, worship, and encounter with God at our women's retreat!From powerful messages to spontaneous worship, from vulnerable sharing to divine revelations, the presence of God was tangible. Women found healing, clarity, and renewed strength as they came together in 'good company.'
Featuring our favourite content from the past week of Good Company with Hollie Taylor! Tune in to Good Company weekdays at 4:30 PM; or catch up by listening on-demand using our free 'My Joy Radio' app.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Featuring our favourite content from the past week of Good Company with Hollie Taylor! Tune in to Good Company weekdays at 4:30 PM; or catch up by listening on-demand using our free 'My Joy Radio' app.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Good Company, I sit down with Jordan Daniels — a powerhouse musician balancing life in three bands: Rotten Stitches, Strike First, and The Hanging Judge. Jordan shares what it's like juggling music, school, work, and training for a marathon. Tune in for an inspiring look at how passion and discipline collide!
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In a different kind of episode, Ted is joined by Jim Lang, an emeritus professor of English at Assumption University and current professor of the practice at the University of Notre Dame's Kaneb Center for Teaching Excellence.Jim is one of Ted's favorite people to talk writing with in three-dimensional spaces—i.e., in-person, no internet connection needed—because he brings a teacher's mentality to his work, which probably explains why he's always up for a conversation about craft. And unlike Ted and most of the guests on this show, Jim writes nonfiction, including his seventh and most recent book, one that explores the writing process itself.Titled Write Like You Teach: Taking Your Classroom Skills to a Bigger Audience, it is a guide for academics that distills the elements of good classroom teaching into strategies for writing for the general public. But while the book is pitched at that those who teach in colleges and universities, the topics he digs into will resonate with anyone who tries to create engaging prose.Focusing on the book's chapter on “Invitational Language,” Jim and Ted discuss challenging readers without alienating them, why the passive voice gets a worse rap than it deserves, and approaching your writing as an effort to be good company to your readers. Currently involved with a project on how AI might support teaching, Jim also shares his thoughts on AI's relationship to writing: what it can and cannot do, the value of learning from other humans, and what we lose when we allow machines to choose words for us.Find Jim and his books online at jamesmlang.com.Working Drafts episodes and info for requesting transcripts as well as more details about Ted and his books are available on his website, thetedfox.com.
Joshua gets help from an unknown source while Karen and Heather deal with the repercussions of their actions.
The Good company crew makes their return!
Hello to you listening in Wenatchee, Washington!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Wednesdays on Whidbey and your host, Diane Wyzga.From Great Britain during World War II came this observation about the wide-ranging effect of radio on the population: “Radio exposes nearly everybody in the country to a rapid, bewildering succession of emotional experiences. Our minds and our moral natures just cannot respond to the bombardment of contradictions and confusion.”Sounds a lot like us 85 years later! Media platforms have exploded with hourly tsunamis of news! There is no shortage of overwhelming, emotional experiences. We were not made for this. No wonder we feel exhausted, crazy, unsettled, and lost from the unrelenting pummeling of it all.So what do we do now? Know this: All is impermanent. The tide will turn. When you come to the end of your rope tie a knot and hold on. Find good company in animal companions, in faith, family and friends. Give yourself the benefit of the doubt. Take a well-deserved break and a lesson from nature: When the leader of a V-formation of birds gets tired it drops back and another bird takes its turn in the lead. Be willing to drop back and let others support you until you are ready to soar again. Thank you for listening! You're always welcome: "Come for the stories - Stay for the magic!" Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, share a 5-star rating and nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, bring your friends and rellies, and join us! You will have wonderful company as we continue to walk our lives together. Be sure to stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website, check out the Story Services I offer, arrange a free, no-obligation Discovery Call, and stay current with me as "Wyzga on Words" on Substack.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicALL content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
In this laid-back and personal episode of Wild Things & Wild Places, we welcome Jessica Evans...hunter, business owner, and all-around outdoor enthusiast from Rock Springs, Wyoming. Jessica pulls up a chair and shares her story in a way that feels like you're right there beside her in the field, on the mountain, or at the truck tailgate after a long day outdoors. She walks us through her early memories of hunting with her parents, how she found her own path in the sport after college, and the thrill of her first antelope hunt. But it's not just about the harvest—it's about what you learn along the way. Jessica opens up about her experience diving into predator hunting and navigating the backlash that sometimes comes with being a woman who hunts, especially on social media. We also dig into her side hustle-turned-business, Whiskey Goats—a brand that started as a nickname and has grown into a storefront and lifestyle. Jessica talks about how time spent on public lands shaped her love for Wyoming's wild places, and how that connection fuels everything she does. This conversation goes beyond gear and tags... it's about the deeper meaning of the hunt. From emotional highs to unforgettable moments in the field, and a lot of laughs...the group reflects on what makes hunting such a powerful and personal experience. If you love real conversations about hunting, conservation, and the grit behind the glory, this episode is for you. Don't miss out on furthering the journey with Wild Things & Wild Places. Become a member of the Muley Fanatic Foundation and help make a difference. Join an organization that gets things done. Find out more here.
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...in which we find ourselves at the Fairview Inn in Talkeetna, listening to Good Company, because that what happens in Talkeetna.
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Discussion with legendary filmmaker Kyle DeckerKyle has been working in skiing for close to 20 years now. His immense resume includes working on some of the most classic level 1 films like Realtime, Turbo, Refresh, Eye trip, Afterdark and Sunny. Directing 2013's the wallisch project. Working alongside AJ Dakoulas on numerous Good Company videos. Putting out some of the best edits in skiing like the New Era videos, the original Jiberish breck edit or Tom Wallisch's real ski videos to name a few. Kyle's contribution to freeskiing is gigantic.In this episode we talked about growing up in Ohio as a skier, Joining Level 1, being a part of their golden years, the evolution of ski filmmaking and street skiing, Filming this season with Tom Wallisch and Keegan Kilbride and much much more!Episode presented by Axis Boutique and Dic Anns restaurants
Robby & Jonathan talk about their Pinehurst experience and share stories from the Good Company gathering!BestBall Links:•https://BestBall.com•https://linktr.ee/BestBall•https://bestball.substack.com - Subscribe to Par 3 Thursdays!Friends of BestBall:•B. Draddy - https://www.bdraddy.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your order•Zero Restriction - https://www.zerorestriction.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your order•Fairway & Greene - https://www.fairwayandgreene.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your order•Arccos Golf - https://bit.ly/4gXNDQi - Get 15% off your order•The Stack System - https://www.thestacksystem.com/discount/BestBall - Get 10% off your order•Western Birch - https://westernbirch.com - Enter "BESTBALL" in the shipping cart for a free gift with your order. Interested in becoming a sponsor of The Hole Story Podcast? Email info@bestball.com.
Embracing the Paradox. Hi Curious Yogis,I'm here with my friend Vijay and fellow meditator, and I'm so excited to share the first rendition of a new podcast format I'm calling Good Company. It's a part of The Curious Yogi Podcast, created to offer something a little different: spontaneous, live-streamed satsang that invites you, the community of listeners and Patreon members, into deeper connection and active participation.In this inaugural conversation, recorded live in Copenhagen, we dive straight into the heart of what it means to walk the spiritual path while still being fully human. It's a real, unscripted exchange. Just two seekers exploring the paradoxes of life and truth together.We touch on the nature of mind, the illusion of control, the role of desire and attachment, and reflect on timeless teachings like the Bhagavad Gita, all while holding space for not-knowing and being present with what is.Most of all, this episode is a celebration of satsang, the kind of good company that nourishes and supports true inquiry.In this episode:The paradox of being human and awareHow desire and attachment shape our experienceWisdom from the Bhagavad Gita and other sacred textsThe deep value of spiritual friendship and satsang
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On this special episode of The Hole Story Podcast, Robby and Jonathan take a break from their usual guest interviews to reflect on their own journeys in golf, entrepreneurship, and friendship. The duo share the story of how they first met selling copiers, bonded over cold calls, and eventually teamed up to revive the BestBall brand. They reminisce about their earliest (and humblest) experiences on the course, the evolution of The Hole Story Podcast, and their favorite memories from hosting over a hundred episodes—including unexpected guest highlights and unforgettable golf trips from Scotland to Pinehurst.Robby and Jonathan also pull back the curtain on what drives their passion for golf, why relationships matter most, and how the BestBall community continues to shape their dreams for the future. Whether you're a longtime listener or a newcomer, this candid conversation is filled with laughter, shared aspirations, and a love for the game that keeps them coming back for more. So grab your iced tea, settle in, and enjoy the ride with two best friends who prove that every round—just like every podcast episode—is best enjoyed in good company.BestBall Links:•https://BestBall.com•https://linktr.ee/BestBall•https://bestball.substack.com - Subscribe to Par 3 Thursdays!Friends of BestBall:•B. Draddy - https://www.bdraddy.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your order•Zero Restriction - https://www.zerorestriction.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your order•Fairway & Greene - https://www.fairwayandgreene.com - Enter "BESTBALL20" for 20% off your order•Arccos Golf - https://bit.ly/4gXNDQi - Get 15% off your order•The Stack System - https://www.thestacksystem.com/discount/BestBall - Get 10% off your order•Western Birch - https://westernbirch.com - Enter "BESTBALL" in the shipping cart for a free gift with your order. Interested in becoming a sponsor of The Hole Story Podcast? Email info@bestball.com.
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What makes a company good—and who gets to decide? Economist Lenore Palladino joins Nick and Goldy to dismantle the myth of shareholder primacy and explain how our current system of corporate governance has warped innovation, deepened inequality, and undermined democracy. Drawing from her new book Good Company: Economic Policy after Shareholder Primacy, Palladino outlines a bold vision for how we can redesign the rules of the game—so corporations serve workers, communities, and the public good, not just wealthy shareholders. Lenore Palladino is an assistant professor of economics and public policy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, a senior fellow of the Roosevelt Institute, and a research associate at the Political Economy Research Institute. Social Media: @lenorepalladino.bsky.social @lenorepalladino Further reading: Good Company: Economic Policy after Shareholder Primacy Website: http://pitchforkeconomics.com Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics Threads: pitchforkeconomics Bluesky: @pitchforkeconomics.bsky.social Twitter: @PitchforkEcon, @NickHanauer, @civicaction YouTube: @pitchforkeconomics LinkedIn: Pitchfork Economics Substack: The Pitch
SPONSOR: Nick Hexum Quintet's MY SHADOW PAGES - https://amzn.to/3ZmJDlBIn this episode of Good Company with Bowling, Nick Hexum of 311 joins the show to talk about his brand-new solo EP, Full Memories. Nick opens up about the inspiration behind the music, the creative process of stepping outside 311, and the personal stories that shaped the songs. It's a reflective and honest conversation with one of alternative rock's most recognizable voices.#NickHexumPodcast #311Interview #FullMemoriesEP #AlternativeRock #MusicStoriesNick Hexum, 311, Full Memories, solo EP, music, podcast, artist interview, inspiration, creative processGet a free Rumble Account so you can comment! https://rumble.com/register/classicmetalshow/Get commercial free versions of our episodes, advance releases and exclusive content by subscribing to Rumble Premium! https://rumble.com/premiumNOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows, are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.
In this episode of Good Company with Bowling, Nick Hexum of 311 joins the show to talk about his brand-new solo EP, Full Memories. Nick opens up about the inspiration behind the music, the creative process of stepping outside 311, and the personal stories that shaped the songs. It's a reflective and honest conversation with one of alternative rock's most recognizable voices.
Niklas Eriksson is a Swedish slopestyle skier and coach. He won SuperUnknown VI in 2009, competed on the FIS World Cup circuit, and has served as head coach of the Swedish national freeski team. He's appeared in films from Level 1 and Good Company, including Refresh, One, and Guest List, and continues to release edits like BRÄCKED from Åre, Sweden.@niklaseriksson1https://www.instagram.com/niklaseriksson1/----------@TwoPlankerNetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/twoplankernetwork/@ateno.skihttps://www.instagram.com/ateno.ski/Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/4DoaAVYv69xAV50r8ezybKApple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-planker-podcast/id1546428207YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvAYQSF4s3bsC887ALAycg
We hear from Lala Books, Climax Books and Good Company Books. Plus, we review the new ‘Die Zeit’ supplement ‘Zeit Kunst’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we are joined by Susan Heinrich from Midlife Globetrotter. Susan is a Canadian writer living in Denver, Colorado. She is passionate about travel and supporting women in tourism. In 2020, she created Midlife Globetrotter, a website and platform that helps women over 40 follow their travel dreams to new places, with destination guides, practical tips and stories of her own adventures. Susan is passionate about reframing midlife as an opportunity, and explores themes of reinvention and self-discovery in her work. You can follow Susan on Instagramand Pinterest. In this episode, we talk about group tours and group tour operators, especially those that offer group trips just for women. To learn more, see Susan's blog posts about: Women's tours around the world: https://midlifeglobetrotter.com/womens-tours/ How to select a small group tour: https://midlifeglobetrotter.com/how-to-select-a-small-group-tour/ Croatia group tour with Adventure Women: https://midlifeglobetrotter.com/a-womens-sailing-trip-in-croatia/ Episode Highlights Some things to think about when choosing a group tour include: What is the pacing of the trip -- is there any free time, how often do you switch hotels? What is the group size? Small group tends to be under 14 people. Small groups have advantages in terms of the type of accommodation and the size of the tour group when exploring cities What is the activity level? Some companies like Adventure Women and Adventures in Good Company specialize in active trips and offer detailed explanations of the activity level involved in the trip If you are traveling solo, you can also look for tours that are only solo travelers When you are evaluating a group tour, be sure to read the itinerary in detail. You can also call the tour operator and see if they can give you any information on how many solo travelers there might be versus those traveling with a friend or relative. Also look at what the single supplement is. Some companies like Girls Guide to the World have private rooms by default but typically group tours are priced based on double occupancy and if you want your own room they charge a single supplement. Some companies will pair you with another solo travel as a roommate if they don't charge a single supplement. Be sure to read through the documents to understand what is included in terms of transfers and meals Understand who is guiding the trip -- is it a local or a U.S.-based guide Make sure you understand the cancellation policy and buy travel insurance If you aren't sure if a group trip is for you, opt for a private room, start with a shorter trip, feel free to opt out of activities, and maybe start with a trip in the U.S. that doesn't require a more expensive airfare. If you just want to relax or if you don't like having scheduled activities, then a group tour may not be a good fit Good tour operators for budget travelers include G Adventures (now have tours for women and certain age groups) and Intrepid Travel (who have women expeditions to places where you can meet and interact with locals in a way that you couldn't if there were men on the trip) For a luxury trip, Girls Guide to the World is a good fit and Insight Vacations is upscale and have women-only trips For nature and wildlife, Natural Habitat Adventures partner with the World Wildlife Federation and are known for wildlife trips and have women's only expeditions Adventure Women is one of the first companies to get into women only tours and typically offer four-star accommodations with active adventures Backroads is known for cycling and hiking tours and offers some just for women and they have trips that accommodate a variety of activity levels each day There are also group tour operators focused on certain destinations like Viking Women in Iceland Another themed tour is the British Book Club Tour: https://thebookclubtour.com Susan is also co-hosting an art-history based trip to Paris this spring Some women-only focused travel companies and others that have women-only trips Next Chapter Travel - small group, curated trips in Europe Next Tribe - over 45 women Gals Abroad Getaways - luxury Untethered Expeditions - adventure Adventure Women - small group adventure Adventures in Good Company - active Girls' Guide to the World - authentic, responsible (luxury) Sisterhood Travels - over 50 Country Walkers - walking/hiking Scout Escapes - mother daughter travel and group trips for women over 40 Viking Women - Iceland Explorer Chick - hiking and adventure in National Parks and abroad Insight Vacations - upscale group trips some women only Backroads - women only hiking and cycling Road Scholar - educational, some women only, over 50 Uniworld - women's cruises
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Oh, the quaint economic anxieties of 20 years ago! We're tackling 2004's seriocomic tale of “what if your much younger boss slept with your newly adult daughter” and Paul Weitz film In Good Company, and writer Emily St. James returns to the show to help us unpack it. Modest lighthearted fare, the movie pits dad-mode Dennis … Continue reading "330 – In Good Company (with Emily St. James!)"