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In this episode of The Green Book Commentaries Podcast, titled "Innate's Nervous System," we explore BJ Palmer's profound insights on how Innate Intelligence uses the nervous system as a conduit to unite the spiritual and material aspects of mankind. We delve into the idea that Innate Intelligence—our inborn wisdom—flows from above down, inside out, through the nervous system, forming the vital link between the immaterial consciousness and the physical body. Drawing from the Green Books, we also examine the direct brain cell to tissue cell connection, emphasizing the uninterrupted transmission of mental impulses as essential for coordination, adaptation, and life expression. This episode is a deep dive into the sacred anatomy of chiropractic philosophy.
Chiropractic is based on the combination of philosophy, science and art. DD and BJ Palmer's textbooks, commonly known as Green books, are chiropractic's foundation. Each of the 39+ books reflect one or more of the concepts, so Chirocast will spend the next year or so reading brief passages from each book to give you a flavor of chiropractic's relationship with its roots: The Green Books
Den mänskliga utvecklingen är en mer lekfull historia än vi föreställer oss. Det menar Johan Landgren, som guidar oss genom den moderna skogsträdgårdsrörelsen och dess uråldriga rötter. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.På ena sidan staketet – en skog. På den andra – en trädgård. Den första: vild och fri. Ibland magisk. Men också potentiellt farlig. Inte sällan beskriven som en motsats till det mänskliga. Den andra: strukturerad och nyttomaximerad. Inhägnad. Tuktad, klippt och vattenkammad. Men på senare år har den skarpa uppdelningen mellan dem börjat luckras upp. Allt fler har börjat intressera sig för ett mellanting: skogsträdgården. Jag är en av dem.Och när jag nuförtiden vandrar genom odlingarna här hemma på gården är det inte, för att låna ett uttryck från Hermans Hesses Stunder i trädgården, så mycket som ”trädgårdens herre och vaktman”. Istället går jag allt oftare med en känsla av förundran, som liknar den jag känner i skogen. Förundran över hur många olika, sinnrikt konstruerade insekter, som sökt sig hit. Förundran över blomningen, som pågår från tidig vår till en bra bit in på hösten. Och förundran över växtkraften i skogsträdgårdens olika skikt – under jord, krypande längs marken, slingrande på störar och stammar, hängande från trädens grenar. Om vartannat växer här lungrot, rankspenat, bitterkrassing. Oregano och mynta. Blåbärstry, smultron, bärhäggmispel. Piplök, gräslök, kantlök, skogslök. Plommon, persika och päron.Samtidigt börjar ett larm ljuda i mitt inre. Idyllradarn närmar sig tydligen ohälsosamma nivåer. Dags att skapa lite ordning, säger jag högt. Allt för att överrösta mina ivriga följeslagare, historiens alla herdediktare och romantiker. Vilket får mig att tänka på den ursprungligaste av idyller. I första Moseboken står det att läsa: ”Herren Gud planterade en trädgård österut, i Eden” där han ”lät alla slags träd växa upp ur marken, sådana som var ljuvliga att se på och goda att äta av”. Vilka var människorna som levde i detta paradis? De som sägs ha tagit ett bett av kunskapens frukt och därefter förvisats ut ur det. Och vilken kunskap var det egentligen de fick smak för?Ungefär 3000 år efter att denna berättelse nedtecknas, uppstår i västra England den moderna skogsträdgårdsrörelsen. Det är här Robert Hart, under 1980-talet, börjar odla mat med inspiration av lövskogen som ekosystem. Odlingsformen sprider sig snart till andra entusiaster. Till Sverige kommer den på allvar 2004, när Esbjörn Wandt och Arne Jansson anlägger Holma Skogsträdgård, i centrala Skåne.Men samtidigt som skogsträdgårdsrörelsen på många sätt är ny, är idéerna bakom uråldriga. Hart, som myntade begreppet ”forest gardening”, var till exempel tydlig med att han hämtade sin inspiration från småskaliga odlingar i de tropiska och subtropiska zonerna. Det vill säga från Afrika, Asien och Sydamerika. Han menade också att skogsträdgården har mycket gemensamt med mänsklighetens första odlingsförsök, i Mesopotamien, landet mellan floderna. Alltså floderna Eufrat och Tigris. Vilka av en händelse också är två av de floder som i första Moseboken utgör gränsen för Edens trädgård.Harts tankar bekräftas av David Graeber och David Wengrow i Början på allt: en ny historia om mänskligheten. I boken, som utgår från decennier av arkeologisk och antropologisk forskning, visar de att människans utvecklingshistoria, från att vara jägare och samlare till att driva industrijordbruk, inte varit fullt så rätlinjig som vi ofta föreställer oss. Istället för lagbunden utveckling från det enkla till det mer komplexa beskriver de en flertusenårig historia av lekfullhet, kreativitet och nyfiken pluralism, såväl gällande människans relationer till varandra som till odling.Fynden är tydliga: Det raka snitt i historien, som skildringen av Adams och Evas förvisning ur paradiset kan sägas gestalta, har inget vetenskapligt stöd. Men kanske kan det ändå finnas spår av sanning i berättelsen? Det är nämligen fullt möjligt att en plats som påminner om Edens trädgård en gång existerat, och att det var på denna plats som människan började odla. Men då inte odling som vi tänker på det idag, utan med vad Graeber och Wengrows kallar ”ett väldigt lättsamt sätt att odla grödor, där naturen får sköta det mesta av arbetet”.Det nya med skogsträdgårdar är alltså inte odlingsformen i sig, utan att erfarenheter från tropiska förhållanden nu också överförs till den tempererade zon där vi bor. Men hur fungerar det i praktiken? Idén bakom är enkel. Den utgår från frågan: Hur kan vi återskapa naturliga ekosystem som samtidigt ger ett överskott av ätliga växter och andra nyttoväxter? I det första stora verket på svenska, Philip Weiss och Annevi Sjöbergs Skogsträdgården: odla ätbart överallt, beskrivs hur detta kan ta sig uttryck:En skogsträdgårdsodlare börjar med att undersöka den lokala platsens förutsättningar, med fokus på sådant som vattentillgång, jordmån, temperaturskillnader och ljusmängd. Utifrån detta väljs vilka växter som planteras in. Viktigt att tänka på är att växterna inte ska konkurrera med varandra, utan istället dra nytta av varandras växtsätt. Därför anläggs skogsträdgårdar i upp till sju skikt, från rotväxter och lågväxande marktäckare till buskar och högväxande träd.Förutom kortsiktiga vinster, som mat, främjar skogsträdgården ett antal långsiktiga: ökad biologisk mångfald, minskad vattenåtgång och ökad kolinlagring. Till skillnad från konventionell odling, där jorden ofta ligger i full sol, samt vänds och harvas, lämnas skogsträdgårdens jord till största delen orörd. Det minskar risken för uttorkning, samt gör att rötter, svampar och mikroliv frodas. Vilket i sin tur leder till att mer av den koldioxid som fångas upp av växtligheten forslas ned under jord, där den blir kvar.Nu kanske du tänker: Borde inte alla skogar och trädgårdar då omvandlas till skogsträdgårdar? Riktigt så enkelt är det tyvärr inte. Världen behöver såväl de förra som de senare. Men utrymmet däremellan kanske inte med nödvändighet behöver bestå av hårdgjorda ytor eller höga stängsel. De skulle kanske istället, som i den agrara människans barndom, kunna ses som en lekplats? Där nya och gamla föreställningar om människans relation till varandra, andra arter och sina omgivningar får utmanas. En plats där vi kan mötas och tumla runt.När jag vandrar genom skogsträdgården här hemma på gården, är det just den känslan som överväldigar mig. Inte de enskilda detaljerna i anläggningen, utan helheten. Den organiska mångfalden. En upplevelse av att något pågår. Ett myllrande skapande.Och jag föreställer mig att det också var vad de första odlande människorna kände. De var inte enväldiga härskare över naturen, utan jämbördiga med den. Med allt som ovan och under jord var vid liv. Adams och Evas misstag var kanske inte att de åt av kunskapens frukt, utan att de bara fick smak för en sorts frukt – den som separerade dem från allt annat levande. I en skogsträdgård uppstår inte det problemet. Där dignar kunskapens frukter i varje skrymsle och vrå.Johan Landgrenpoet och litteraturvetare LitteraturDavid Graeber & David Wengrow: Början på allt: en ny historia om mänskligheten. Översättning av Ulrika Junker Miranda. Volante, 2022.Herman Hesse: Stunder i trädgården - en idyll. Översättning av Hans Levander. FIB:s lyrikklubb, 1969.Robert Hart: Forest Gardening: Rediscovering Nature and Community in a Post-Industrial Age. Green Books, 1991.Philip Weiss & Annevi Sjöberg: Skogsträdgården: odla ätbart överallt. Hälsingbo Skogsträdgård HB, 2018.
The lesson on laser scanning introduces a powerful tool for accurately capturing 3D data, particularly for golf greens. Traditional methods like GPS proved less accurate, while modern laser scanners can gather millions of data points in just minutes, accurate to a couple of millimeters. The process involves setting up a laser scanner next to the green, which shoots out laser points and collects them in 3D space. Raw data appears as a series of points that need processing into a 3D model, eventually leading to the creation of detailed, textured golf green models. These models can display contour maps and slope information, aiding golfers in understanding the green's topography. The lesson also touches on the significance of contour lines, explaining how they represent elevation changes on the green and their spacing indicates the steepness of the terrain. Watch More Videos Like this at fuelgolf.tv Performance Golf - www.mygameforge.com Off the Course - www.GolfCask.com
In this episode, Dr. Erik Villard, Digital Historian for the US Army's Center of Military History, joins me to talk about the history of Army History. We discuss the "Green Books" as well as the "Blue Books" and other publications, all of which can be found online and as PDFs. Some will be linked below. Links Army History Publications (https://history.army.mil/catalog/browse/title.html) The US Army in World War II Collection aka "The Green Books" (https://history.army.mil/html/bookshelves/collect/usaww2.html) The US Army Air Forces in World War II aka "The Blue Books" (https://www.afhistory.af.mil/FAQs/Fact-Sheets/Article/458967/the-u-s-army-air-forces-in-world-war-ii/) Combat Operations: Staying the Course October 1967 - September 1968 by Dr. Erik B. Villard (https://history.army.mil/html/books/091/91-15-1/index.html) The 1968 Tet Offensive: Battles of Quang Tri City and Hue by Dr. Erik B. Villard (https://www.amazon.com/1968-Offensive-Battles-Quang-City/dp/1514285223/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1696607457&sr=1-1) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mother-of-tanks/message
Dr. Simon Senzon is a practicing chiropractor, historian, researcher, and widely published chiropractic author. He has produced a TON of work dealing with the history, scientific, and philosophic developments in chiropractic. The volume of work he's produced is staggering, and in this episode we discuss some of his work and how it relates to upper cervical chiropractic practice. We discuss: The Chiropractic Green Books that were written during the "upper cervical era" Historical, cultural, and scientific context for the writings of BJ Palmer Upper cervical chiropractic milestones and how they were received in the profession during the 1930's and beyond and more. Dr. Senzon maintains a private practice in Asheville, NC in addition to his scholarly work. Visit The Institute Chiropractic (TIC) for access to more of Dr. Senzon's work including some of the projects we referenced in this episode: Palmer Chiropractic Green Books: Definitive Guide The Chiropractic Vertebral Subluxation - 10 parts published in the Journal of Chiropractic Humanities (full text articles available here) Online CE for chiropractic history enthusiasts If you enjoyed this episode, send me a message! blairchiropodcast@gmail.com is the place to recommend a future guest.
Time to put those business owner hats on because this week Dr. Lauryn is joined by business and profit coach Sam Varner to discuss how to change your strategies and your mindset and build a more profitable practice. Sam may not come from the chiropractic world but as you'll quickly realize the truths she speaks about running a business are not just powerful, but universal. Sam and Dr. Lauryn discuss ways to build a more profitable practice, how to balance price point, Sam's CRUSH formula, being comfortable being the salesperson of your practice, and much more!To learn more about Crush Profit Coaching, visit here.To listen to the She Needs Grit podcast, visit here.Follow Samantha: Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn– – – – – BJ Palmer and Green Books (01:30)Sked Shout Out (06:20)Introducing Sam Varner (07:20)Remembering Sheena Nageli (10:10)Sam Varner's Background and Profit Coaching (13:40)Profitability in Chiropractic (17:50)Crush Formula (24:15)Knowing Your Numbers and Price Points for Chiropractors (35:50)Automation and Delegation (45:15)Chiropractor vs Entrepreneur (50:15)Being the Salesperson of Your Business (55:45)Grit and the Good and Bad of Hustle Culture (01:03:35)– – – – – To give to the GoFundMe for Sheena Nageli's Family visit here.To learn more about Sked visit their website.To learn more about Dr. Tony Ebel's Pediatric Experience head to the PX website!To learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to this website and enter code SHESLAYS when prompted.To check out all the great products from Well Aligned, visit here.To hear all the great stuff happening on patreon you can visit here.Rate & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Join the Weekly Slay mailing list HEREIf you want to submit a question or have feedback, make sure to tell us:Website | Instagram | Facebook Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Gil Jenkins speaks with Justin Gillis and Hal Harvey, authors of the recently published book “The Big Fix: 7 Practical Steps to Save Our Planet.” The book offers an everyday citizen's guide to the seven essential changes our communities must enact to bring our greenhouse gas emissions down to zero. Justin Gillis spent a decade as an award-winning reporter for The New York Times covering climate change, where he is a contributing opinion writer for the newspaper now and currently a fellow at the Harvard University Center for the Environment. Hal Harvey is an acclaimed energy policy advisor and the CEO of San Francisco-based Energy Innovation, a nonpartisan energy and climate policy firm delivering research and analysis to help policymakers make informed choices.Gil, Hal, and Justin discuss the themes, industries, policies, and issues from The Big Fix and highlight the stories of people who are making those changes a reality.Links:Order “The Big Fix”Justin Gillis BioHal Harvey BioJustin Gillis on TwitterHal Harvey on TwitterEnergy Innovation WebsiteEpisode recorded: October 12, 2022 Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hannonarmstrong.com or tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod.
Movie of the Year: 1982Gandhi Was Gandhi somehow too successful to make it into the bracket for 1982's Movie of the Year? Gandhi was a great man, but we weren't really interested in this movie because it won so many Oscars. That makes sense, I promise. We almost got to the end of the year before we even considered the movie because we feared it would fall into the category of Green Books and Crashes, which are cynical grabs for award wins, while being essentially inoffensive nothings. Small little nods of movies. "Oh, I get it being bad is bad." But is that doing this movie a disservice? Gandhi's one of the biggest movies of all time, and Ben Kingsley performance is rightly considered among the best in the history of Cinema. The good news is there are a lot of ways to feel about this movie and each of our panelists feels a slightly different way. The bad news is the 1982 season is almost over. Make sure to also: https://challonge.com/moty1982 (Check out the 1982 bracket) https://popfilter.co/ (Visit our website) https://popfilter.co/amazon (Use our Amazon page!) http://patreon.com/yourpopfilter (Join our Patreon team! (to get the show early and hear bonus segments!)) http://facebook.com/yourpopfilter (Like us!) http://twitter.com/yourpopfilter (Follow us!) While Americans overwhelmingly support the right of an individual to make their own decisions about abortion, unfortunately, that right is no longer protected everywhere in the U.S. The Supreme Court overturned Roe versus Wade on June 24th. Abortion is a basic healthcare need for the millions of people who can become pregnant. Everyone should have the freedom to decide what's best for themselves and their families, including when it comes to ending a pregnancy. This decision has dire consequences for individual health and safety, and could have harsh repercussions for other landmark decisions. Restricting access to comprehensive reproductive care, including abortion, threatens the health and independence of all Americans. Even if you live in a state where abortion rights are upheld, access to safe medical procedures shouldn't be determined by location, and it shouldn't be the privilege of a small few. You can help by donating to local abortion funds. To find out where to donate for each state, visit http://www1.donation4abortion.com/?tm=1&subid4=1657135324.0254620000&kw=Donate+To+Support+Abortion+Access&KW1=Donate%20To%20Support%20Abortion%20Access&KW2=Emergency%20Medical%20Funding&KW3=Find%20A%20Womens%20Health%20Clinic&searchbox=0&domainname=0&backfill=0 (donations4abortion.com). If you or someone you know needs help, or if you want to get more involved, here are 5 resources: 1. https://shoutyourabortion.com/ (Shout Your Abortion) is a campaign to normalize abortion. 2. https://dontbanequality.com/ (Don't Ban Equality) is a campaign for companies to take a stand against abortion restrictions. 3. https://abortion.cafe/ (Abortion.cafe) has information about where to find clinics. 4. https://www.plancpills.org/ (PlanCPills.org) provides early at-home abortion pills that you can keep in your medicine cabinet. And five. 5. https://choice.crd.co/ (Choice.crd.co) has a collection of these resources and more. You can also find links to all of these resources and more info at https://www.podvoices.help/ (podvoices.help)
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We compare all things John Green, from the Fault in Our Stars to the Anthropocene Reviewed! Insta: https://www.instagram.com/on_the_shelf_podcast/
Today's episode features our Director of Operations and Sr. Business Coach Kathryn Freeman with a great one on one conversation with Brian Stauffer, Owner of JRS Landscaping & Custom Creations. Kathryn and Brian continue our conversations around cascading change. Brian shares how implementing Green Books for new employees originally failed but now has transformed his business leading to the start of a training program. As you listen to this week's episode of Out of the Hourglass, think about how you can fail forward and cascade change when challenges arise.
In September 2013, Chief of Staff of the Army General Raymond T. Odierno directed the Operation Iraqi Freedom Study Group to research and write an operational history of the U.S. Army's experience in the Iraq War from 2003 to 2011. This volume, The United States Army in the Iraq War, 2003-2006, is the first of two fulfilling that task. It tells the story of the U.S.-led campaigns to remove Saddam Hussein and his Iraqi Ba'athist regime from power in 2003 and to stabilize the country following those operations. It details the course of the campaigns up to a point in late 2006 when President George W. Bush and other U.S. leaders changed the strategy in Iraq to one that resulted in the “surge” counteroffensive by American troops in 2007–2008. That counteroffensive and the subsequent withdrawal of the coalition forces from Iraq are the subjects of the second volume of this series. In scope, the study group members consciously modeled this history after the Army's “Green Book” histories of World War II. As the Green Books did, and as General Odierno charged us to do, we focused on the operational level of war. These volumes are narrative histories that tell the story of U.S. forces in Iraq, mainly from the perspective of the theater command in Baghdad and the operational commands immediately subordinate to it. They focus on the decisions and intent of the senior three- and four-star commanders in Baghdad over time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3daudiobooks0/support
David Lorimer's guest today is his dear friend Satish Kumar, who was the Editor-in-Chief of Resurgence (now with the Ecologist) Magazine for 43 years and was the Founder of Schumacher College in Dartington. At nine years of age, Satish renounced the world and joined the brotherhood of Jain monks. At the age of eighteen, he left the monastic order and became a campaigner working to turn Gandhi's vision of a peaceful world into reality. He undertook an 8,000-mile peace pilgrimage, walking without any money, to deliver packets of ‘peace tea' to the leaders of the four nuclear powers. Satish is the author of six books, including his most recent one Pilgrimage for Peace, which describes this remarkable pilgrimage. His autobiography, No Destination, first published by Green Books in 1978, has sold over 50,000 copies.Imaginal Inspirations is hosted by David Lorimer, Programme Director of the Scientific and Medical Network and Chair of the Galileo Commission, an academic movement dedicated to expanding the evidence base of a science of consciousness. Imaginal cells are responsible for the metamorphosis of the caterpillar into a butterfly, which is the Greek symbol for the soul. These cells are dormant in the caterpillar but at a critical point of development they create the new form and structure which becomes the butterfly.scientificandmedical.net galileocommission.orgbeyondthebrain.org Works and links mentioned:https://www.resurgence.org/satish-kumar/Pilgrimage for Peace: The Long Walk from India to Washington by Satish KumarThe Intimate and the Ultimate. By Vinoba BhaveTalks on the Gita by Vinoba Bhave (Kindle edition)Stride Toward Freedom by Martin Luther KingSmall is Beautiful by E F Schumacher Production: Martin RedfernArtwork: Amber HaasMusic: Life is a River, by Magnus Moone
Matthew Marroquín is a Salvadorian-American slam poet, Education for Service Scholar, and student at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. Marroquín is a theatre and media performance student and author of Guanaco Binge, a collection of poetry published by Read or Green Books. You can find Matthew Marroquín and all his information here: https://linktr.ee/vida_marroquin You can find his book and all the books from his publisher, Read or Green Books LLC here: https://readorgreenbooks.com/order-here If you'd like to be a guest on the show or have questions, you can email at penandpoet@gmail.com. To help support the show, you can visit the show's Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/penandpoetpodcast?fan_landing=true Follow the show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PenAndPoetPodcast
Because a podcast is cheaper than therapy, this week the lazy book lovers share the books that have traumatised us in the hope we can find other brave bookish survivors.
No. 106 The Weekly Walk Season 3 Episode 30 Rat Farts There were some, but we really can't remember. It's been a long week. What happened this last week. NEWS - Rickie is Expecting, DJ with another putter switch, Green Books going bye-bye, Trey nails the US Open Pick Professional Golf Tour wrap-ups Our LOCKS Results FedEx Cup and OWGR Updates What's happening this week in golf. PGA Tour - The Travelers European Tour - BMW International Open PGA Tour Champions - Bridgestone Senior Players Championship LPGA Tour - KPMG Women's PGA Championship Korn Ferry Tour - Live and Work in Maine Open LOOK AT THIS INSTAGRAM: Joe: @monterygolflife Matt: @thesilentgolfer Jeremy: @witbclub VIVA LAS VEGAS Golf we played this week: Rio Secco, Revere, Rhodes Ranch, Paiute Coming up this week: Stallion Mountain, and the NOT Executive Los Prados Odds and our LOCKS for the Travelers DEEP Thoughts The Open Championship Some Gear Talk About The Chasing Daylight Podcast The Chasing Daylight is the official podcast of The Breakfast Ball Golf Blog. This show is for the casual golf fan who occasionally likes to nerd out on the game's different topics. Look for interviews from insiders within the industry, banter from their opinions on golf's current state. And discussions about headline topics like the Major tournaments and the hot new clubs hitting the shelves. Real talk, from real people who play the game. Be sure to give us a follow on Instagram as well: @chasingdaylightpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chasingdaylight/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chasingdaylight/support
Adam and Jessica give their opinion on John Green books, talk about what they're excited to read in the future, and give a recommendation to someone who wants a summer read. If you want them to give you a recommendation on the podcast, email themarkliteraryreview@gmail.com or send a DM on Twitter to @LiteraryMark.
It is my absolute delight to welcome Jonathan Dawson to the Sense-Making in a Changing World show. Jonathan is Program Lead of the Masters of Regenerative Economics at Schumacher College in England. Jonathan & I met many years ago here at Crystal Waters Ecovillage visiting with my friend, Amanda Cahill CEO, The Next Economy. Jonathon was for many years the president of the Global Ecovillage Network & a long time resident of Findhorn. Jonathan kindly hosted my family at his community in Totnes, UK. He is author of Gaia Education's UNITAR endorsed Sustainable Economics Curriculum drawn from best practice with ecovillages globally - a curriculum adopted by UNESCO. He is also author of Schumacher Briefing 12 Ecovillages: New Frontiers for Sustainability, Green Books, 2015, & has worked in small enterprise development in Africa & South Asia.You can watch the youtube version of the podcast here.PERMACULTURE AS TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATIONIn my twenties, I studied at Schumacher College, the integrated way of learning in community was so inspiring & transformative. I have since taught at the College a number of times - most recently with Jonathan as part of a short course called Beyond Development . The head heart & hands learning experience that I experienced there as a young woman is what I weave into the fabric of my face-to-face courses & the online Permaculture Educators Program.Permaculture is education for one-planet-living & through this course you are immersed in exploring ways to transition to regenerative ways of being. The world needs more permaculture teachers everywhere - sharing local ways and working toward a climate-safe future through design, resilience and connection. I invite you to join the Program with people from 6 continents to explore how you can use permaculture to be part of this change. The course is a comprehensive online program that includes the Permaculture Design Certificate & Permaculture Teacher Certificate, plus additional modules for creating a permaculture livelihood.FREE PERMACULTURE RESOURCESJoin me to learn more about permaculture. Explore many free permaculture resources my Our Permaculture Life Youtube and blog .PERMACULTURE YOUTHWe also invite young people (11-17) interested in permaculture to join the Global Permayouth - they have monthly online festivals, workshops, local hubs & a weekly newsletter. SUPPORT PERMACULTURE FOR REFUGEESHelp offer free permaculture educationWith loveMorag Gamble I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live & work - the Gubbi Gubbi people & pay my respects to their elders past and present.Audio: Rhiannon Gamble
In this episode we discuss how green books and range finders are affecting the game.
03.15.21 My thoughts on the movies: 'Monster Hunter', 'Coming 2 America', 'Raya and the Last Dragon', and 'Green Book', which Oscar Best pictures I actually liked, the Justice League Snyder Cut Hype, and Steven Yuen's nomination for Best Actor Catch me stream live (turn on notifications!):https://www.facebook.com/itsmejaysee/ And if you wanna cop the MICKLE Microphones I used on this podcast, use this link:https://tinyurl.com/HaloHaloShowxMICKLEMicrophoneFollow me on IG:https://www.instagram.com/tevezofthebest/https://www.instagram.com/itsmejaysee/
Tune is as Will and Doug talk about Will's upcoming anniversary, quitting the gym, where are they now, what an Arizona man did to not have to go to work, Oprah and the royal family, and another week of Sackgate, Dead or Alive and the Green Books! --- 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/offthe-rails/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offthe-rails/support
In the third and final episode of One of the Good Ones Green Book Podcast, Maika and Maritza Moulite take a look at how the Negro Motorist Green Book continues to matter, even today. They explore the great outdoors via modern day Green Books and discover works inspired by the cultural artifact. You might even recognize one of them!Guests:Parker McMullen Bushman & Crystal Egli, co-founders of Inclusive Journeys.Lawrence Ross, author and creator of Three Sixty Five Ally He and The Root set out on the Blackest road trip ever in 2017.Timothy Barber, executive director of the Black History Foundation of South Florida in Miami.Brooke Obie, award winning film critic and author.Works Mentioned in this Episode:Clean Getaway by Nic Stone Ruth and the Green Book, co-written by Gwen Strauss and Calvin Alexander Ramsey, and illustrated by Floyd CooperGreen Book (film)Lovecraft Country (series)One Night In Miami (film)One of the Good Ones:When 18-year-old Kezi Smith is killed in police custody under mysterious circumstances after attending a social justice rally, her loved ones are left reeling. To commemorate their history buff sister's life, Happi and Genny embark on a journey using Kezi's heirloom copy of The Negro Motorist Green Book. (Out January 5, 2021)For every pre-order of One of the the Good Ones, Inkyard Press will donate $1 to the Center for Black Equity. Pre-order here. Upload your receipt here to donate.Follow Maika and Maritza Online:Maika: Instagram // Twitter // FacebookMaritza: Instagram // Twitter // Facebook
Pete Charleston of GolfLogix is back to talk about their exciting new product, GolfLogix Green Books. Pete and Adam talk about the development process that went in to the new product, including early customer feedback and reception of Green Books.
This week Holly and Hannah return to their teenage years and the era of the YA novel! Hannah gives her opinion on John Green's early novels and his repetitive use of the whiney teenage boy and Manic Pixie Dream Girl. Holly explains why the film franchise Divergent failed and questions if it was doomed from the very beginning! They also share their very big opinions on Trisha Paytas's latest drama with James Charles and the D'Amelio sisters AND share who they want to win The Great British Bake Off! Follow us on instagram @culturehangpodcast, twitter @CultureHang and join our Facebook group here! Links: The Take, ‘The Sick Girl Trope, Explained' https://medium.com/outsidercircle/why-are-manic-pixie-dream-girls-still-a-thing-a752bf4cf80a Vanity Fair, 'Emily Ratajkowski and Theo James Teach You British Slang | Vanity Fair' https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/kateaurthur/divergent-franchise-disaster#:~:text=One%20possible%20reason%20for%20its,that%20have%20worked%20as%20movies https://www.vox.com/2016/3/24/11299572/why-divergent-fails James Tullos ‘The worldbuilding of Divergent Makes Me Vomit' Caleb Joeseph ‘Why the Divergent Series Went Down the Toliet' https://www.flavorwire.com/421731/readers-reactions-to-allegiant-are-an-online-fandom-horror-story
GolfLogix, the most downloaded app in golf history has introduced Green Books, the first easy to read green-reading guide designed and priced for the everyday golfer to “Play Smarter.” The rules-compliant Green Books combine detailed 3-D imagery, including yardages, with the sophisticated green-contour data that the majority of professional golfers use in competition. With the GolfLogix tour-level intel, golfers can reach into their back pockets and read every putt quickly and confidently to enable lower scores and speed up play. These durable and water-resistant Green Books are available for more than 14,000 courses at www.golflogix.com.Today our guest on Sports Business Update is GolfLogix President Pete Charleston who sat down with our host George McNeilly About GolfLogix The Number 1 App for Golf, over 4 million golfers have downloaded GolfLogix on the world's top-selling smartphones. Dedicated to offering consumers the most advanced green mapping and GPS solutions with the most useful features at accessible prices, GolfLogix helps improve individual performance.Founded in May 1999, GolfLogix was the first to introduce handheld GPS to the golf industry and holds a U.S. patent for its unique GPS and Internet-based club tracking application. Based in Scottsdale, AZ, the company has been professionally mapping courses for more than 19 years and owns the largest, most up-to-date golf course database in the world.In 2009, the rapid advance of smartphone technology led GolfLogix to develop and quickly capture the market with an easy-to-use application providing precise GPS distances. In addition, the software manages scorekeeping and stat tracking, then uploads them to an online clubhouse community where golfers can interact and compete with millions of other players worldwide.
It is my great pleasure and honour to welcome Satish Kumar to the show today - world-renowned ecologist, thinker and educational visionary. Satish is the founder of Schumacher College and the Small School in Devon, England. He is Emeritus Editor of Resurgence & Ecologist and founder of Green Books. The BBC Natural World program, Earth Pilgrim takes us out into Dartmoor walking with Satish exploring his Soil, Soul, Society philosophy. Walking and simple living is a key thread in Satish's life as a former Jain monk born in Rajasthan, and a member of Vinobe Bhave's 'walking university'. Back in the early 1960s, when he was just 26, he set out on a 13,000km peace pilgrimage with a friend and no money. They visited key nuclear nations and visited leaders with peace tea. In London, they met Lord Bertrand Russell the 90 year old who was jailed for peace activism and inspired them.It was in 1992 that I first met Satish at Schumacher College, just a year after the college had opened. I spent almost a year there then, and have returned several times - last year as a contribution teacher to the Beyond Development program with Jonathon Dawson.I recorded this interview with Satish during that program at Schumacher College, Dartington last year just as he was releasing his latest book Elegant Simplicity: The Art of Living WellElegant Simplicity provides a coherent philosophy of life that weaves together simplicity of material life, thought, and spirit. In it, Satish distills five decades of reflection and wisdom into a guide for everyone.Back in 1992 as well as the regular conversation sessions with Satish in the Schumacher College library, we cooked up authentic Indian feasts together every Friday and I often joined his meditation class. I also had the wonderful opportunity to study directly with Fritjof Capra, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Stephan Harding, Christopher Day, Arne Naess, Vandana Shiva and many others, as well as learn woodcarving, and have space to garden, ramble in the woods, paint and play music together. It was a transformative experience and type of an education model that shifted the way I saw learning.Since then, offering educational programs has become my life - in community gardens, permaculture, ecovillages, regenerative design - and the influence of Satish's visionary education thinking is woven through it all. I am particularly focussed on sharing this way of thinking and learning through the positive and practical permaculture lens. You can find more information about the Permaculture Educators Program here or take a look at my free 4 part permaculture series about becoming a permaculture educator.Warm regards to you all,Morag GambleBlog: Our Permaculture LifeYoutube: Our Permaculture Life
Golfers have the coolest toys. And just when you think you have everything you will ever need, someone, somewhere comes out with just one more thing you can't do without. This week we have 3 of those things. we talk to Gavin Dear from Shot Scope about their new V3 GPS watch with AI included to read and record your shots and keep track of you distances. And Pete Charleston joins us, from Golf Logix with there new, 4 color, slick Green Books. Just like the Pros use. Now you'll know why you can never make that putt! And finally, Terry Koehler from Edison Wedges. Terry realized that there had been no design change in wedges for over 50 years. Technology had missed the wedge design business. So he changed that with the first new design for wedges (and a marked improvement in function) in over 50 years. And then, in the bonus content section for this week Jeff and I sound off on slow play. Another great hour of golf talk.
Golfers have the coolest toys. And just when you think you have everything you will ever need, someone, somewhere comes out with just one more thing you can't do without. This week we have 3 of those things. we talk to Gavin Dear from Shot Scope about their new V3 GPS watch with AI included to read and record your shots and keep track of you distances. And Pete Charleston joins us, from Golf Logix with there new, 4 color, slick Green Books. Just like the Pros use. Now you'll know why you can never make that putt! And finally, Terry Koehler from Edison Wedges. Terry realized that there had been no design change in wedges for over 50 years. Technology had missed the wedge design business. So he changed that with the first new design for wedges (and a marked improvement in function) in over 50 years. And then, in the bonus content section for this week Jeff and I sound off on slow play. Another great hour of golf talk.
Scott Jackson is a fountain of knowledge when it come the philosophy of Chiropractic, Chiropractic that's and has a huge wealth of knowledge on the GREEN BOOKS. We often get asked what we recommend when it comes to green books, it seems to be a topic everyone wants to know more about or where to start. What do we cover: What are the green books? Should I even read them? Don't they just contain Chiropractic history? How to build a life of dedication to Chiropractic. Why don't many colleges cover them? And there is a ton more too!
Ariel and Raeleen discuss books with the most beautiful green spines and books that they're so glad they read again despite not enjoying them the first time! Unbinding books to get to their heart with Ariel Bissett and Raeleen Lemay! Submit your book requests at booksunboundpodcast.com and support the podcast on patreon! patreon.com/booksunbound
In this episode, we talk with The Vacationeers podcast creator, Maya Millett, on her work bringing history to the present in the NYU Production Lab Summer Podcast Incubator.
We all wish to live a life which is environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling and socially just and harmonious. In order to accomplish this wish we need to de-clutter our lives from material possessions and from psychological baggage. Physical and spiritual Simplicity is a prerequisite for sustainability and personal as well as planetary wellbeing. Satish Kumar has written a new book, Elegant Simplicity, and talks about the art of living well on less stuff and have more joy in our lives. Living simply is to shift from glamour to grace and from consumption to creativity. A former monk and long-term peace and environment activist, Satish has been quietly setting the global agenda for change for over 50 years. He was just nine when he left his family home to join the wandering Jains, and 18 when he decided he could achieve more back in the world, campaigning for land reform in India and working to turn Gandhi’s vision of a renewed India and a peaceful world into reality. Inspired in his early 20s by the example of the British peace activist Bertrand Russell, Satish embarked on an 8,000-mile peace pilgrimage. Carrying no money and depending on the kindness and hospitality of strangers, he and a colleague walked from India to America, via Moscow, London and Paris, to deliver a humble packet of ‘peace tea’ to the leaders of the world’s then four nuclear powers. In 1973 Satish settled in the UK becoming the editor of Resurgence magazine, a position he held until 2016, making him the UK’s longest-serving editor of the same magazine. During this time, he has been the guiding spirit behind a number of now internationally respected ecological and educational ventures. He cofounded Schumacher College in Devon, where he is a Visiting Fellow. In his 50th year, Satish undertook another pilgrimage – again carrying no money. This time, he walked 2,000 miles to the holy places of Britain, a venture he describes as a celebration of his love of life and nature. In July 2000 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Education from the University of Plymouth. In July 2001, he received an Honorary Doctorate in Literature from the University of Lancaster, and in the November of that same year, he was presented with the Jamnalal Bajaj International Award for promoting Gandhian values outside India. In 2009 Satish was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws (LLD) by the University of Exeter. In 2013 he was made Doctor of the University by the University of Suffolk. In 2014 Satish was appointed an Oxfam UK Ambassador. Satish is also a member of the Advisory Council of the Gross National Happiness Centre of Bhutan. His autobiography, No Destination, first published by Green Books in 1978, has sold over 50,000 copies. He is also the author of You Are, Therefore I Am: A Declaration of Dependence, The Buddha and the Terrorist, Earth Pilgrim and Soil, Soul, Society. In 2005, Satish was Sue Lawley’s guest on Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs. In 2008, as part of BBC2’s Natural World series, he presented a 50-minute documentary from Dartmoor, which was watched by over 3.6 million people. He appears regularly in the printed media and a range of radio programmes including Thought for the Day and Midweek. In recognition of his commitment to animal welfare and compassionate living, he was elected vice-president of the RSPCA. He continues to teach and run workshops on reverential ecology, holistic education and voluntary simplicity and is a much sought-after speaker both in the UK and abroad.
This episode we’re discussing apples and I have TWO guests; Naomi Slade who is the author of An Orchard Odyssey and Sassie Yassamee who runs Eve Apple Press, a mobile apple pressing service in East Sussex. We’re just harvesting the last of our apples here in Sussex, so with the tastes and sights of varieties fresh in your mind, what better time to start planning your own orchard? Naomi’s book, An Orchard Odyssey runs through the practicalities of growing apples, but the focus of our chat is the ways in which we use our apples and our trees as both ornamental and edible additions to our own gardens, particularly from a design perspective. We also chat about how to reconsider how we view orchards and how we can use them within our communities. Which leads nicely on to my interview with Sassie Yassamee, who runs Eve Apple Press in Hastings in East Sussex. Sassie run a mobile apple pressing service, which helps people conveniently and productively deal with their crops and provides an ingenious solution to gluts and food waste. What I cover with Naomi: The definition of an orchard Historical orchards Our changing relationship with orchards The tale of Johnny Appleseed Fruit trees for wildlife Designing & underplanting orchards What I cover with Sassie: About mobile apple pressing Which varieties you can use Preserving the juice Links: Naomi Slade www.naomislade.com An Orchard Odyssey - Naomi Slade, Green Books, 2016 Naomi on Twitter @NaomiSlade Naomi on Instagram @naomisladegardening Eve Apple Press www.eveapplepress.co.uk Eve Apple Press on Facebook Get in touch; Email podcast@rootsandall.co.uk Website www.rootsandall.co.uk Twitter @rootsandall Instagram rootsandallpod Patreon Link; Help us keep the podcast free & independent! Donate as much or as little as you like at https://www.patreon.com/rootsandall
This week, Sarah is talking with Geoff Dann. Geoff is a Hastings based forager with a vast and by the sounds of it, pretty unique understanding of the mushrooms that grow in our landscape. He’s also the author of Edible Mushrooms. Geoff is a pioneer because many of the mushrooms in his book were not classified as edible and he’s taken on the role of a well-informed and cautious taster, but nonetheless has been a human guinea pig in many instances! As he mentions, his book is without parallel in terms of classifying the edibility of our mushrooms and is the bible for foragers. They discuss: Why we’re a nation of mycophobes here in the UK How to get started with mushroom foraging Mushroom habitats Beginner levels edible mushrooms Mushrooms to watch out for Links Geoff’s website www.geoffdann.co.uk Edible Mushrooms by Geoff Dann, published by Green Books, 2016 Natural Bushcraft Forum www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk Get in touch; Email podcast@rootsandall.co.uk Website www.rootsandall.co.uk Twitter @rootsandall Instagram rootsandallpod Patreon Link; Help us keep the podcast free & independent! Donate as much or as little as you like at https://www.patreon.com/rootsandall
This week I’m speaking to Dr Wilson Wall of Bewdley Orchids. Dr Wall is also the co-author of How to Grow Native Orchids in Gardens Large and Small and is a foremost expert on UK native orchids. In this episode, he talks about growing orchids in lawns, borders, containers…they’re much more versatile than you might expect! Not only are they beautiful and versatile, if you grow them, you’ll be doing your bit to conserve these plants as their numbers in the wild diminish. About Dr Wilson Wall Wilson Wall is the Director of Bewdley Orchids, provider of native British orchids for individuals and groups to grow in their garden or meadow. Elected Fellow of the Institute of Biology (now the Royal Society of Biology) and Chartered Biologist, Wilson has a PhD in genetics and a long interest in growing orchids from seed. He has written several books before, of both single and joint authorship and was editor of The Clematis, journal of the British Clematis Society. What We Cover: The relationship between orchids and fungi Which orchids are suitable for growing in gardens Orchids that work in containers Soil requirements The sourcing of plants Common pests and diseases Links Bewdley Orchids www.bewdleyorchids.com How to Grow Native Orchids in Gardens Large and Small - by Wilson Wall and Dave Morgan. Published by Green Books. https://www.greenbooks.co.uk/how-to-grow-native-orchids-in-gardens-large-and-small Get in touch; Email podcast@rootsandall.co.uk Website www.rootsandall.co.uk Twitter @rootsandall Instagram rootsandallpod Patreon Link; Help us keep the podcast free & independent! Donate as much or as little as you like at https://www.patreon.com/rootsandall
In this episode we drink beer from Second Line Brewing, talk about Superdome renovations, as Super Mom, the movie Green Book and recap the Red Dress Run. Go to NOLASOME.com for links, photos and videos mentioned in this episode.
We are sorry, we promise to make it up to you in two weeks, until then try on some Sneakers, some Grandma's Boy, some Green Books, and some Girl Walking Home Alone at Night, because we sure did!
We are sorry, we promise to make it up to you in two weeks, until then try on some Sneakers, some Grandma's Boy, some Green Books, and some Girl Walking Home Alone at Night, because we sure did!
Episode 42 - Green Book Movie ReviewDavid and John discuss the buddy-road flick Green Book, winner of the 2018 Oscar for Best Picture. Additional ReadingArchive of Green Books at the New York Public LibraryPrince Ali "The Majors" - Mahershala Ali's rap alter-egoCast Your Award Wiener BallotCheck our Facebook Page to vote on the next movie Award Wieners reviews.Up next: Chicago.
American Arts & Culture Review with Clay Tatum and Whitmer Thomas
Whit, Clay, and #1 guest Rod sit down with #1 guest Mike O'Brien, from TV, to analyze Green Boots on accident. Also Green Book.Plus, the boys kiss their moms, and Mike breaks some really big news about the Trump administration!FOLLOW AMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW:https://www.instagram.com/americanartsandculturereviewhttps://www.twitter.com/aaacrpodBUY AMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW MERCH:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-american-arts-culture-reviewAMERICAN ARTS & CULTURE REVIEW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST:http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/american-arts-culture-review
MEAT-Cute month continues with real life couple Ryan Kelly Coil (UCB's Emerald, Linoleum City) and Allyson Grace Phillips (Wild, Gutter) sharing stories about trips they took to Las Vegas and the hospital! Ryan tells a story from childhood about how he once got framed for denting a car with a water balloon. Allyson talks about her many concussions and a time she broke her arm on a field trip. These true stories inspire improvised scenes about the Academy Awards, a guy who just wants to hang out with his mouse friends, a dopey babysitter, James Cameron's crush and more! Support The MEAT at https://www.patreon.com/themeatimprov and help Jake publish his book at Training to be Myself ( https://www.inkshares.com/books/training-to-be-myself-an-indulgent-odyssey-of- ) For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy ( https://www.acast.com/privacy ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-meat-improv-with-jake-jabbour-and-josh-simpson/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
SEGMENTS | Veterans Legacy Program and Florida during World War I | Apollo 11 archive | Green Books
Green book? What's a Green book? It is a series of 39 volumes written mostly by BJ Palmer from about 1910 to 1961, containing the essence of chiropractic philosophy. If you haven't read Green Books, then you haven't really felt the passion and urgency of the BJ Palmer chiropractic philosophy. Where to start? The Bigness of the Fellow Within!
Reisen gehört zu unseren Biographien. Klassische Reisemotivation bei uns: die Familie besuchen. Neuland bei uns: Urlaub. Wir haben erst spät erfahren, was es für uns bedeutet, “in den Urlaub zu fahren”. Natürlich darf kein Rant über die Ungleichheit der Pässe fehlen. Ebenso der Blick auf “Black excellency” und Trends wie #travelnoire. Interessante Links: Zur ‘echten’ Geschichte des Green Books, dessen vollständiger Name “The Negro Motorist Green Book” war ein interessanter Artikel von NPR Codeswitsch (Podcast Empfehlung! Übrigens nicht zu verwechseln mit dem Film, der eher für ‘Whitewashing’ kritisiert wurde): https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2018/11/17/668307994/the-green-book-celebrating-the-bible-of-black-travel Travelnoire: https://travelnoire.com/ Die Macht des Passes. Eine Datenbank mit Ranking der Pässe: https://www.passportindex.org/byIndividualRank.php Urlaubsfotos der besonderen Art gibt’s auch bei Insta oder Facebook, schauts rein! Wir freuen uns wie immer auf eure Kommentare, öffentlich oder privat! xoxo, matatu crew Insta: @matatu.podcast Twitter: @MatatuPodcast Facebook: @MatatuPodcast
In our fast-paced world, it’s all too easy to get wrapped up in the idea of success--the hunt for more and a bigger piece of the pie. But competition’s getting increasingly fiercer, and on this quest of achievement, we’re losing our connection with who we are, our purpose, and our way in the world. Today, Satish Kumar, former monk and long-term peace and environmental activist, spells it out simply: if you’re looking for fulfillment, look within and drop your idea of success. Sound impossible in our economic climate? Listen in and think again! Satish has been quietly setting the global agenda for change for over 50 years. At age nine he left his family to join the wandering Jains, at 18 Satish decided he could achieve more back in the world, campaigning for land reform in India and working to turn Gandhi’s vision of a renewed India and a peaceful world into reality. His autobiography, No Destination was first published by Green Books in 1978 and has sold over 50,000 copies. Satish is the author of, You Are, Therefore I Am: A Declaration of Dependence, The Buddha and the Terrorist, Soil, Soul and Society, and the upcoming 2019 release, Elegant Simplicity. He’s on the advisory board of our future plan at the Unique Online Community, sharing ideas for real change, and in recognition of his commitment to animal welfare and compassionate living, he was also recently elected vice president of the RSPCA. Satish continues to teach and run workshops on reverential ecology, holistic education, and voluntary simplicity and is a much sought-after speaker both in the UK and abroad. Your soulful awakening awaits and it’s well within your grasp! Key takeaways: Your simplistic future. Life’s filled with responsibilities and challenges that seem so beyond our control. Satish emphasizes that the only way to fight off this world’s complexity is through simplicity, but what does that look like? Your sustainable, bright future’s found in these THREE words . . . [15:30]. Your soulful quest. Our education system prides itself on cultivating our brains and thinking qualities. Knowledge is the key to success. But what if you turned your direction toward your heart instead of your mind--what life would that create for you? Where would it lead you? Fulfillment waits HERE . . . [18:50]. Your deep disconnection. We’ve missed the realization that ecology means knowledge of our home planet and economy means management of it. Without that understanding and respect, we’re living dangerously, on the verge of internal destruction--but there’s hope! May the healing process begin . . . [26:40]. Your life mission. You go to college so you can get a job, make money, and live a prosperous future--but does that job help you contribute to the world and bring you meaning? If the answer’s “no,” then you’ve got some work to do. The ONE question you must ask yourself daily . . . [33:43]. Tune in and turn the volume up for a dose of inspiration and life lessons. You're never more than One Idea Away from a whole, new reality.
David and Jacob discuss the British Open, and Preview the PGA Championship. They also spend sometime talking about Phil's dancing, Tigers season, and Green Books. They wrap up the pod, discussing Davids recent Driver Fitting and Jacob's Caddy experience.
If you’ve ever needed something in the realm of market research, you’re probably familiar with the name GreenBook. The GreenBook Directory is a vast online resource of marketing research suppliers, facilities, and consultants. In this episode of Ponderings from the Perch, the Little Bird Marketing Podcast, Priscilla McKinneyinterviews Dana Stanley– Director of Operations at GreenBook. Once a literal green book, GreenBook has grown to be the go-to resource for market research. Outside their online directory, they’ve developed a series of worldwide conferences (IIEX), the infamous Insights Marketing Day and heaps of helpful (and downloadable) content. Tune-in as Priscilla and Dana talk: Go-to market research conferencesEncouraging innovation in your industrySpeaking and presenting tipsLike what you hear? Subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review on iTunes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sometimes you're just a frog in a boiling wading pool. Brock's life-sized Roman general portrait just isn't done YET. Buckets of wood screws solve and create a lot of problems. It's pronounced "Albert Camoo".
Philosophy is the foundation to building your practice. Dr. Benny Mathew from Cardiff, U.K., shares how he built one of the largest practices in the U.K., all from the power of the Green Books. See Dr Benny speak LIVE at Prosperity: http://prosperitysummit.net/ On This Special [Part 7 of 12] Master Talk Series, Dr Benny Mathew will share: The secrets to how Dr. Mathew taps into the POWER of the Green Books How to transfer the MESSAGE of the Green Books to your patients The key 5 principles that every patient needs to know to get "THE BIG IDEA" Why you'll never have to "SELL" Chiropractic to your patients...it's all about them BUYING Dr. Ben's top 3 Green Books and the TAKEAWAY he got from each of them How Dr. Benny uses the power of "TIC" to educate on philosophy Why open concept allows you to use philosophy EDUCATION to the masses. And much, much, more! Connect with me! https://www.facebook.com/Chiropractic... twitter.com/dr_mike_reid https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmikereid https://www.youtube.com/user/DrMikeReid https://soundcloud.com/user-569818177
This episode of The 19th Hole is a bit of a hodgepodge, talking about the success of the Zurich Classic and the future for team golf events, the USGA and R&A trying to get it right on developing golf problems and looking forward to the Blog Cabin at The Players.
A four hole playoff at the Zurich Classic turned into a putting contest with the Blixt-Smith partnership coming out on top. And speaking of putting, are the Green Books really a menace? R&A and USGA will dig into it - Bob and Jay share their thoughts on the subject. Previews on the menu: Wells Fargo Championship and Insperity Invitational. Feature Interview: John Daly talks about his choice to play the Vertical Groove Driver.
Dr Jason Gerard holds a Doctorate of Chiropractic from Northwestern College of Chiropractic. He has been a speaker at Parker Seminars and in international speaker as well. He's a member of the USA Wellness Advisory Council for Wrestling, Judo, and Weightlifting and is president of ChiroMission Inc., a not For Profit organization, that helps raise funds and provides healthcare for the less fortunate in countries such as Haiti, the Dominican Republic, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and more. Show Notes Gerard’s WHY: Had exercise-induced asthma after football injury, checked out chiropractic to be involved in sports. Never had to use his inhaler. ChiroMission: serving in a region where the people do not have care and spread the message of chiropractic. 3 trips a year at least. Dreamed of making the biggest practice in Minnesota. Goal of retention. Patient experience: Knowing names, how they were referred, having a good feeling about the practice. “If we can get to the cause, you are in the right place.” By the time patients walk in, they have already “checked you out” and made up their minds. 90% cash practice – Cash vs. Insurance – Level of commitment is different. High volume practice means short visit times. Referrals are high proportion of marketing strategies. Social media and websites, Talks and workshops, screenings. Google reviews: retention and attraction tool, patients have eye-opening moment when they actually write it down and share it. “Motel vs Hilton” means giving an above-average service. Good For You Productions puts together the “experience” videos. Going door-to-door made him aware of his commitment to success. Get out of your comfort zone. Actionable content for new docs: Have a plan, visit many people 90 days in advance of opening your practice. Actionable content for established: Reignite the passion! Get out there and get out of your tescomfort zone! Lesson learned: Becoming a leader of a team, realizing there is more than just you involved. Success = stories of amazing people that are not famous but they are accomplishing goals in their terms. “Unsung heroes” Daily habits: Prayer, Affirmations, Green Books, exercise. Book: Start with WHY by Simon Sinek Best business advice: Do whatever your goals are, but do it on your own terms, for the right reasons. Contact: lakewoodschiropractic.com chiromission.com Facebook: Lakewoods Chiropractic and ChiroMission. Like what you hear? Subscribe! If you’ve found any value or helpful information in the Chiro Business Mojo Podcast then we’d love to hear about it! Please head over to iTunes and subscribe. While you’re at it, leave us a rating (5 stars would be great) and a review so others can find us! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and we’ll be happy to answer them!
Dr. Gilles Lamarche is a passionate chiropractor who has practiced for more than 25 years in Northern Ontario, Canada. He is an avid student of the psychology and philosophy of success. He has spoken to audiences throughout Canada, United States, Mexico, Japan, Scandinavia, Australia, Europe and the Caribbean. He is the author and co-author of more than nine books including Say Yes to Chiropractic Success and the Parker System for Professional Success. Gilles was named Canadian Chiropractor of the Year in 2006 by the readers of Canadian Chiropractor Magazine. He recently joined the staff at Life University as Vice President of Professional Relations. Show Notes “Every great truth goes through 3 phases: Ridicule, Opposed, Self-Evident.” Science is catching up to what chiropractors have been saying for years – Neuroplasticity. Remain steadfast. People will get the message. LaMarche’s “story” of how he started his interest in chiropractic Parker seminar – Dr. LaMarche’s experience. “The difference between the master and student is that the student thinks he can become a master, whereas the master believes he is always a student.” “Take no credit, take no blame” “Say Yes to Chiropractic Success” (book) “Your heart, mind, soul, and body must buy into the process of possibility” Have a ritual for a new patient. Everybody knows the brain controls everything, but they have not connected to the brain to the rest of the body through the spine. We have to teach the basis of chiropractic principles to patients. Attach emotion to their outcome – more likely to stick to treatment plan. Talk the TIC – teaches students to be great communicators. “The Art of Being Healthy” (book series) LaMarche shares an amazing personal story of how chiropractic influenced his grandson in the NICU. Scientific research to back up stories in his book series. “What can I do today that can impact someone” “Remember the Goal” (movie) “The Green Books” (series) and the “Parker Principles” Have a purpose statement – build from this premise. Be a part of something – join a group Living a life full of vitality can have a huge positive impact. Email: lamarche@life.edu Like what you hear? Subscribe! If you’ve found any value or helpful information in the Chiro Business Mojo Podcast then we’d love to hear about it! Please head over to iTunes and subscribe. While you’re at it, leave us a rating (5 stars would be great) and a review so others can find us! If you have any questions or comments about this show or its contents, please post them in the comments area below and we’ll be happy to answer them!
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX. Music * Up top, looped, is the first bit of the great, Foreign Fields, by Kacy Hill. * Then we hear some of Sun Will Set, by Zoe Keating. * The song on the radio is Sonny Thompson’s Long Gone, as heard on the Mellow Blues album. Notes * You can read all of the 1948 Green Book (and the rest of the Green Books) at the New York Public Library’s fantastic digital collection.
Liz and Loz, by the pool at Chiro Europe Malaga 2016, have the honour of interviewing Dr Peter Amlinger from Canada. Peter’s knowledge of the history of chiropractic is impeccable; Liz and Loz learn about the origin of the “Green Books;” the “Why” behind DD Palmer passing chiropractic on to BJ Palmer; How the circus … Continue reading Peter Amlinger; What is Innate Intelligence? →
Stephan Harding is the author of “Animate Earth: Science, Intuition and Gaia“ (published in 2006 by Green Books in the UK and in 2007 by Chelsea Green in the USA). Holding a doctorate in ecology from the University of Oxford, Stephan taught wildlife ecology at the National University in Costa Rica before joining Schumacher College, […] The post Animate Earth appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.
John Elford is the director of Dartington-based publishers Green Books (www.greenbook.co.uk).
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