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In today's episode of Supply Chain Now, host Scott Luton shares his thoughts on leadership, empathy, and life experiences in a podcast recorded in Las Vegas before the Manifest 2025 conference. He emphasizes the importance of empathetic leadership, recounts a memorable trip to Dallas with his son, and reflects on his personal journey, including a challenging high school experience and his time in the United States Air Force. Scott also pays tribute to his late friend Greg Chapman, who pursued his passion for music while bravely battling cancer. Join us for this episode, as Scott encourages listeners to chase their dreams and live life to the fullest, highlighting the fleeting nature of time and the importance of gratitude and resilience.Additional Links & Resources:Connect with Scott Luton: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/Truckin' On with Ward Richmond: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/truckin-on-w-ward-richmond/id1663540456Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comWatch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-nowSubscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/joinWork with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkWEBINAR- The Rise of the Decision Makers: https://bit.ly/42z5GYUWEBINAR- AI Insights for Smarter Shipping Strategies: https://bit.ly/40wwSWDWEBINAR- Embracing Agility for better TMS ROI: https://bit.ly/40CrwIaThis episode is hosted by Scott Luton and produced by Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/lessons-leadership-life-legacy-1390
Send us a textJoin us as we welcome the dynamic siblings Ray and Sareyah Criswell, who bring an infusion of energy and commitment from Houston's LGBTQ+ community. Fresh from the LGBT Summit 2025, Ray offers insights into the world of community safety, underscoring the wisdom shared by Atlantis Narcissus and Ethan of Q Patrol on self-defense and the power of not standing idly by. Meanwhile, Sareyah's experiences in medical and gender-affirming care workshops highlight the critical need for self-advocacy and holding healthcare providers accountable. Their stories are a testament to how personal empowerment and engagement can ripple out to build stronger communities.Discover the transformative power of advocacy as we introduce Linked, a nonprofit destined to bridge gaps for marginalized communities with vital resources. We'll explore how simple actions, like sharing your story or standing up against inadequate care, can lead to significant societal shifts. Linked isn't just about the queer community—it's about fostering inclusivity and accessibility for all marginalized groups. By focusing on building a community calendar and shared resources, Linked aims to amplify voices that often go unheard and turn activism into a collaborative and inclusive effort.We're thrilled to feature the inspiring journeys of Adrienne Warren and Greg Chapman, each forging unique paths. Adrienne takes us from her roots in Chesapeake to her Broadway debut, sharing lessons learned from working alongside Tina Turner and her groundbreaking role as the first Black Annie. Then, Greg Chapman enters with tales of self-discovery and triumph in the realm of science fiction, revealing the creative endeavors that followed his pivotal coming-out moment. As we wrap up with discussions on the Mankind Project and the latest in gender-affirming care, this episode promises a diverse tapestry of stories and advocacy that resonate across communities.Queer Voices airs in Houston Texas on 90.1FM KPFT and is heard as a podcast here. Queer Voices hopes to entertain as well as illuminate LGBTQ issues in Houston and beyond. Check out our socials at:https://www.facebook.com/QueerVoicesKPFT/ andhttps://www.instagram.com/queervoices90.1kpft/
The author of the Lake District (Aidan's home area) boulder guide, Greg Chapman joins us this week. We have a wide ranging discussion covering lots of things that relate to the writing of guidebooks and developing boulders. This episode is a little more esoteric than most as a lot of the conversations pertain to the Lake District but I think it mostly all carries over to any other boulder area as well so there's something for everyone I hope!Greg's lesser known Lake District gems that are worth seeking out:-Rolling Rock Wall (5+) Rolling Rock (page 464)Book of the Ages (6A) Coniston Copermines (page 212)Millenium Star (6C) Eskdale Granite (page 332)Scallop (7A) Armathwaite (page 545)The Giant Peach 7A+/B Horsehow Crags (page 299)Impailed (7B) Dove Crag (page 548)The Grinding Mind (7B+) Ennerdale (page 404)Diamond Reign (7B+) Eskdale Granite (page 318)Out of the Blue (7C+) St. Bees Head (page 418)Iron Hide (8A) St. Bees (page 461)If you're enjoying the podcast and would like to support us: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=70353823Support the Show.
Tonight we're chatting with Greg Chapman, author of the collection Midnight Masquerade newly out from IFWG. Midnight Masquerade, a collection of Greg Chapman's acclaimed and original fiction: Clown-for-hire, Harvey has the worst day of his life-- A childhood display of malice is resurrected thirty years later-- A priest finds true faith means devotion to blood and pain-- Revenge shows Emma what lies beneath her mask of fear-- A Halloween expert unleashes her own personal hell-- In these stories, you'll discover how the masks we all wear hide our innermost fears, and how our choices can expose true horrors. Also included are Chapman's acclaimed novellas, The Last Night of October and Vaudeville, and the short stories, Octoberville and Left on October Lane. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4268760/advertisement
The editor of Condensed Histories, and the writer of 'Greg and Felicity's History of Magic' (available on Amazon), Greg Chapman, steps out from behind the computer to talk to Jem about Women in Magic.You can find details of Greg's upcoming tour of 'The Non-Psychic 'Psychic' Show' at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/gregchapmanSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/condensed-histories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
These are the days when the nights are short and the days are long. On the cusp of the summer solstice, the year's turning reaches its zenith, join me tonight in celebrating the unique joys (and challenges) of the long days with a special visit to Windmill Hill (Grid reference SP 33 42).Journal entry:14th June, Wednesday“Sun down. A lone swan swims up the canal. Serene strokes from strong feet. Each ripple she makes catches fire. The goldcrests' chatter falls silent And the bank-side grasses blaze With the sun's dying flame.”Episode Information:I highly recommend Greg Chapman's website on his life boating on Britain's canals and waterways is Greg Afloat. It is well worth a visit!With special thanks to our lock-wheelersfor supporting this podcast.Laurie and Liz Phil Pickin Orange Cookie Donna Kelly.Tony Rutherford. Mary Keane. Arabella Holzapfel. Rory and MJ. Narrowboat Precious Jet. Linda Reynolds Burkins. Richard Noble. Carol Ferguson. Tracie Thomas Mike and Tricia Stowe Madeleine SmithGeneral DetailsIn the intro and the outro, Saint-Saen's The Swan is performed by Karr and Bernstein (1961) and available on CC at archive.org. Two-stroke narrowboat engine recorded by 'James2nd' on the River Weaver, Cheshire. Uploaded to Freesound.org on 23rd June 2018. Creative Commons Licence. Piano and keyboard interludes composed and performed by Helen Ingram.All other audio recorded on site. For more information about Nighttime on Still WatersYou can find more information and photographs about the podcasts and life aboard the Erica on our website at noswpod.com. It will also allow you to become more a part of the podcast and you can leave comments, offer suggestions, and reviews. You can even, if you want, leave me a voice mail by clicking on the microphone icon. Support the showBecome a 'Lock-Wheeler'Would you like to support this podcast by becoming a 'lock-wheeler' for Nighttime on Still Waters? Find out more: 'Lock-wheeling' for Nighttime on Still Waters.ContactFor pictures of Erica and images related to the podcasts or to contact me, follow me on: Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/noswpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimeonstillwaters/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoswPod Mastodon: https://mastodon.world/@nosw I would love to hear from you. You can email me at nighttimeonstillwaters@gmail.com or drop me a line by going to the nowspod website and using either the contact form or, if you prefer, record your message using the voicemail facility by clicking on the microphone icon.
To talk about Jurassic Park and dinosaurs, Jem call in the podcast's producer and creator of a new documentary, 'Seeking the First Dinosaur Hunters', Greg Chapman.You can find out where the documentary can be seen at www.seekingthefirstdinosaurhunters.com.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/condensed-histories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How much are you focused on your own personal and professional development? How much do you pay attention to your own needs when you're looking at how you may need to grow? Are you actively investing in training, programs, self-care, and more to focus on what you need or are you letting the world tell you what to be doing next? If you're not focused on what you need to know, you're going to lose many opportunities and more. On this episode, I sit down with Greg Chapman, where we talk about personal and professional development and some of the ways that Greg has come to recognize what it was that he needed to focus on as he transitioned from one career to another in the midst of a global pandemic. In this new role, Greg is focused on the adaptogenic mushroom industry where he believes that the supplements he has been taking have been helping give him more focus among other benefits. Of course, should you wish to explore the mushrooms yourself, please consult with your own healthcare provider before undertaking any supplement. To help you with learning more about the mushrooms if you'd like to get started, go to www.divanamushrooms.com and use promo code MOJO4LIFE to get 25% off your first order. About Greg: Greg Chapman has a background in small business development, helping many to start and grow their own businesses. For the last couple of years, Greg has been building a business of his own in the adaptogenic mushroom industry. Through this company, Greg educates and helps his clients to reach their best selves from the inside out. Connect with Greg on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and on the web at https://www.divanamushrooms.com
Will Chapleau, Greg Chapman and Michael Hunter speak at JEMS Con.
Hello and welcome to number 60! This week I am joined by one half of the Greg and Felicity Adventures as Greg joins me for a chat. We talk about their amazing travel documentaries in Romania, Scotland, Isle of Man, Mexico + Turkey. Greg explains how they stumbled across a great video documentary of their honeymoon in Mexico. He also describes how their latest documentary in Scotland is providing some very important insight into the work of the Cetacean Research + Rescue Unit (link further down). Greg also talks about discovering underground cities in Cappadocia in Turkey. Do you really know Dracula? If not, I advise you to watch Greg + Felicity's travel documentary on Romania, you will be enlightened. We also talk about the cheeky episode about the Isle of Man too. All in all, a fantastic episode where we delve into other random subjects such as magic, the ethical nightmare of safaris/zoos, Greg's life living in Italy for 7 years and so much more! Strap yourself in and enjoy the episode. Greg and Felicity AdventuresWebsite - http://www.gregandfelicityadventures.com/index.html - http://www.gregandfelicityadventures.com/travels.html - travel documentaries, all links here!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gregandfelicity/Cetacean Research + Rescue Unit - http://www.crru.org.ukWinging It Travel PodcastMERCHANDISE STORE - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/winging-it-travel-podcast?ref_id=25823Contact me - jameshammondtravel@gmail.com or message on my social media on the links below.Follow me on:YouTube - Winging It Travel Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC173L0udkGL15RSkO3vIx5AInstagram - wingingittravelpodcast - https://www.instagram.com/wingingittravelpodcast/TikTok - wingingittravelpodcast - https://www.tiktok.com/@wingingittravelpodcastFacebook - Winging It Travel Podcast - https://www.facebook.com/jameshammondtravelTwitter - https://twitter.com/PodcastWingingReview - please head to Podchaser and leave a review for this podcast - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/winging-it-travel-podcast-1592244 or alternately you can leave a review and rating wherever you get your podcasts! Support the podcast - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wingingitThanks for your support, James!
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Let's start with the very foundation of customer experience: How do you define customer experience? Where does customer experience fit in the long list of your company's priorities, like having a great product or a compelling price point? And what defines a great customer experience leader?To help answer these questions, I invited a few exceptional customer experience leaders to join me on this journey. Here is just a taste of what you'll get in this episode:Shep Hyken, the Chief Amazement Officer at Shepard Presentations, makes it clear that experience is every touch-point the customer has with a brand, regLet's start with the very foundation of customer experience: How do you define customer experience? Where does customer experience fit in the long list of your company's priorities, like having a great product or a compelling price point? And what defines a great customer experience leader?To help answer these questions, I invited a few exceptional customer experience leaders to join me on this journey. Here is just a taste of what you'll get in this episode:Shep Hyken, the Chief Amazement Officer at Shepard Presentations, makes it clear that experience is every touch-point the customer has with a brand, regardless of how big or small.Greg Chapman, of The Pocket CMO, explains it's the combination of customer touch-points and user experience events that define CX in our customers' eyes. Jon Picoult, of Watermark Consulting, says that price and product are closely intertwined and integral parts of the customer experience.Dan Gingiss, CX coach and keynote speaker, shares both price and product have been commoditized, and brands can only rely on experience as their differentiating factor.Jay Baer, of Convince and Convert, tells us that CX is the “tie-breaker” with customers gravitating toward the brand that delivers better customer experience than their competition.Frances Frei, professor at Harvard Business School, says businesses can focus on both profitability and CX, but only if they do so in the correct order. Blake Morgan, a customer experience futurist, says that it has become much easier for customers to switch brands and the concept of brand loyalty is much different today.And that's just a start!On the next episode of ExPEERience, we'll explore what great CX looks like. How do you know what your customers want or anticipate what they might want in the future? How can you measure if your CX strategy is working and how do you go from good to great?I would like to thank the team responsible for the creation and production of ExPEERience: SAP Executive Producer, Melissa Lange; our production partners at Simpler Media, Evo Terra and Sam Walker; and the SAP team Ana Amman, Tram Anh Nguyen, Tara Sorman, Molly Breene, and Amber Hatfield. I'm Paula Hansen, Chief Revenue Officer for SAP Customer Experience and the host of ExPEERience. Thank you for listening.
In this episode, we're doubling down on what it takes to make not just good customer experiences, but great ones. How your brand can move from merely satisfying customers to delighting them. And how you can create experiences that aren't just pleasant, but truly remarkable.To unpack the myriad initiatives a brand might take, I sat down with a few experts and thought leaders to dig deep into what great CX looks like—or rather, what great CX feels like to customers. Here's a sampling of what they shared with me:Steve Bayliss, brand expert and Chief Creative Officer for Sky in New Zealand, says that small innovations that show your customers that you're thinking about them because you care can be one of the most powerful accelerators in the shift from good to great.Dan Gingiss, CX coach and keynote speaker, thinks too many companies fail to take the first step of becoming a customer of their own company, which is what leads to inadvertent, but annoying customer experiences.Greg Chapman, of The Pocket CMO, shares six ways to earn your customers' praise and deliver a great experience through an acronym that cleverly spells out the word “PRAISE”.Brett Frazer, Vice President of Customer Service at Sunbasket, details how his company integrates the voice of the customer on an individualized basis to make rapid changes and keep delighting customers.Jay Baer, of Convince and Convert, says that counterintuitively the secret is for brands to think small, coming up with and applying very specific choices to start seeing immediate CX improvements.Jon Picoult, of Watermark Consulting, suggests companies known for great CX recognize they are not just in the business of creating great customer experiences; they are in the business of creating great customer memories.And that's just the start!On the next episode of ExPEERience, we explore how community intersects with customer experience. Join me as we examine how the creation of a community can have a revolutionary effect on your customer experience, from building loyalty, to turning customers into advocates, and even fueling product innovation. You won't want to miss it.I would like to thank the team responsible for the creation and production of ExPEERience: SAP Executive Producer, Melissa Lange; our production partners at Simpler Media, Evo Terra and Sam Walker; and the SAP team Ana Amman, Tram Anh Nguyen, Tara Sorman, Molly Breene, and Amber Hatfield. I'm Paula Hansen, Chief Revenue Officer for SAP Customer Experience and the host of ExPEERience. Thank you for listening.
On this, the final episode in this season of ExPEERience, we're looking at CX of the future. How is what your customers are expecting from their experiences changing? How can we deliver the experiences of tomorrow? And how will technology like AI and machine learning play a part? Here's who is joining me and just some of the future-forward wisdom they're sharing:Blake Morgan, customer experience futurist and author, tells me that the bar for using customer experience as a competitive differentiator is already quite low and that brands will have to go above and beyond with technology, to build experiences that delight tomorrow's customers.Jay Baer, of Convince and Convert, reminds us that CX initiatives are like escalators in that they never reach the top, but just keep going in a circle; and that customer experience is a process, not a project that will ever be completed.Tom Cheesewright, author and applied futurist, doesn't think AI is going to replace the human experience, but that human interaction will climb up the value chain as artificial intelligence gets more capable.Greg Chapman, of The Pocket CMO, sees a future world where predicting behavior and purchase cycles allow things like chatbots to become more personalized and start to deliver significant value to customers' experiences.Chris Brogan, digital and brand strategist, thinks personalization is not even in its infancy, and future AI-driven experiences will be seen as neither creepy nor invasive when they deliver customer experiences people are genuinely excited about.Bruce Temkin, head of the Qualtrics XM Institute, says the true power of AI-enhanced CX will not be about optimizing the decisions customers make, but about optimizing the experiences they have with a brand.And that's just a start!I really hope you enjoyed listening to this season of ExPEERience, and that hearing my conversations with executives, futurists, and thought leaders from across the world has started discussions in your business about how we can all better serve our customers; today and in the future. You can learn more about this season and the variety of subjects we covered, as well as details of all the people who took part, by visiting sap.com/expeeriencepodcast.I would like to thank the team responsible for the creation and production of ExPEERience: SAP Executive Producer, Melissa Lange; our production partners at Simpler Media, Evo Terra and Sam Walker; and the SAP team Ana Amman, Tram Anh Nguyen, Tara Sorman, Molly Breene, and Amber Hatfield. I'm Paula Hansen, Chief Revenue Officer for SAP Customer Experience and the host of ExPEERience. Thank you for listening.
There has been a lot of buzz about the drug TXA (tranexamic acid), an inexpensive medication that has few negative side effects and has shown some success in reducing mortality in a segment of trauma patients. But the key word is “effect.” Is TXA effective and is it being shown as having an effective benefit for prehospital trauma patients? Join JEMS Editor Emeritus A.J. Heightman and the principals of the International Prehospital Medicine Institute (IPHMI): Will Chapleau, EMT-P, RN, TNS; Greg Chapman, B.S., R.R.T., REMT-P; Michael J. Hunter, EMT-P, TP-C; Peter T. Pons, M.D., F.A.C.E.P.; and Lance Stuke, M.D., F.A.C.S, as they discuss TXA, its indications and a whole host of relevant research such as the large CRASH-2 trials, the Military (MATTERS) study; the civilian prehospital and hospital “STAAMP” study and the CRASH-3 Traumatic Brain injury study. The content and discussion will help you understand what the research is showing and whether TXA has a future in the field of prehospital medicine.
Greg Chapman, SVP of Partner Management at Avalara, a cloud-based tax compliance solution provider joined us in this episode of the SalesStar Podcast! Key topics covered: Evolving business practices in today's new normal Evaluating best fit sales and marketing technologies given today's challenges Preparing for the rest of 2021
This week, Andy sits down with cannapreneur Greg Chapman (a.k.a.: The Gentleman Gorilla). Greg and I take a few tokes and chat about his marketing company, which supports local San Diego talent, his epic bong building competition (which was derailed by COVID restrictions), and his pending projects with Mother Earth Mushrooms and Bulk Wholesale Mushrooms. Look for The Gentleman Gorilla on the ‘Gram to see what he and his talented team can do for your business. -- Huge thanks to Chris Cantore and the YEW! Podcast Network! Check out the rest of the YEW! podcast fam at https://www.yewonline.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabloggers-corner/message
This week, Andy sits down with cannapreneur Greg Chapman (a.k.a.: The Gentleman Gorilla). Greg and I take a few tokes and chat about his marketing company, which supports local San Diego talent, his epic bong building competition (which was derailed by COVID restrictions), and his pending projects with Mother Earth Mushrooms and Bulk Wholesale Mushrooms. Look for The Gentleman Gorilla on the ‘Gram to see what he and his talented team can do for your business. -- Huge thanks to Chris Cantore and the YEW! Podcast Network! Check out the rest of the YEW! podcast fam at https://www.yewonline.com/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannabloggers-corner/message
This podcast presents an in-depth discussion with the editors of a new in-depth book recently introduced for EMS providers, educators, students and EMS junkies.Prehospital Medicine: Principles, Pearls and Pitfalls was self-published by the International Prehospital Medicine Institute (IPHMI) with one purpose in mind: to get the most up-to-date EMS principles, pearls and pitfalls into the hands (and minds) of dedicated EMS providers.IPHMI dedicated the book in the memory of famed trauma surgeon, EMS leader and friend to all on EMS, Dr. Norman McSwain and priced the book at only $14.95 for the e-book version and $29.95 for the 737-page printed version to make it affordable to emergency providers and physicians who could benefit from its content.The book is written in a question and answer format, features 86 easy-to-read educational chapters on a multitude of subjects. It is 737 pages of amazing content that, in the e-book version, will be updated as topics, science or techniques change. There were 33 contributing authors in addition to the five primary authors whose mission it was to give providers the latest important information in 86 subject areas.Join A.J. Heightman for a conversational discussion of the book, its contents and its purpose with the five EMS educators who developed its content: Wilfred (Will) Chapleau, RN, EMT-P; Greg Chapman, BS, RRT, REMT-P; Michael J. Hunter, EMT-P, TP-C; Peter T. Pons, MD, FACEP; and Lance Stuke, MD, FACS.
How big is a neighborhood? I guess it has to be big enough to hold all your neighbors. Greg Chapman (linkedin.com/in/thisisgregchapman) lives in my neighborhood. He also lives in South Delhi, India. He and I live across the virtual street from each other. We're fearless about our friendship and have somehow achieved lifelong connection. Though the chronology of that life only stretches for six months, its connection is nearly familial. Maybe one of the changes we can embrace from this shift in our being is to stretch the power of neighborhood to exclude no one. Give a listen as Greg and I talk about walking the earth.
Join host Adam Michalski as he interviews Greg Chapman, SVP of Business Development at Avalara.Greg shares his learnings on channel partnerships and marketplaces from his experience leading Avalara's partner-focused go-to-market and experience at Amazon. Topics Covered:How Greg thinks about the Channel as a value driver for the businessMarketplace best practices and pitfalls to avoid from his time at AmazonHow to run a global partner program with 700+ platform partners & thousands of referral partnersWhy you need to align go-to-market strategies with your partners to succeedTactical advice on how to structure your channel partners Partner with AvalaraAvalaraPartner with AvalaraReach out to GregSponsors:Partnership LeadersPartnered.ioSubscribe at www.partneredpodcast.com.Interested in joining the podcast? Reach out to hello@partnered.io.
Taxes have become more and more complicated over the years and you'd be blown away by how much misconception and misinformation there is on how you need to collect and remit tax. If you run an ecommerce store, you NEED to understand tax properly. On our show today we have Greg Chapman, the SVP of Business Development at Avalara, a leading tax compliance software platform for ecommerce brands. He discusses a few of the intricacies of the tax system, specifically for online retail. This is an episode you shouldn't miss! As an online merchant, small or large, you need to understand tax and get it right. Some of the topics we discuss are:What exactly are online merchants responsible for collecting and remitting when it comes to taxes. Why are taxes so hard? Why don't merchants just use the tax settings built into ecommerce platforms like Shopify, BigCommerce, Magento etc. What is considered Physical Presence and Economic Nexus, how does it affect taxes, and what do stores need to understand about it.What are tax considerations when you start selling internationally? What are some of the biggest mistakes merchants make when it comes to taxes that get them in the most trouble.
When we have a massive breakdown or crisis we begin to questions who we are and what our real purpose is. Greg Chapman shares his story of how his willingness to surrender and allow life to guide him, continues to bring him closer to living into who he REALLY is and uncovering his true sense of purpose.
San Diego is definitely facing some tough times at the moment. With the Corona Virus pandemic, California is on lockdown, which means San Diego small businesses are really suffering as people are forced to stay inside.Greg Chapman, host of The Gentleman Gorilla podcast and CEO of The Gentleman Gorilla, started his business as a way to give back. Greg is using this time as a way to help small businesses as much as possible so that they can make it through this.Tune in to learn about how you can still be proactive with your business, as well as what you can do to help your local community.Hosted by Luke Wasyliw, each episode of Waz Up San Diego releases Friday mornings on all of your favorite podcast platforms, and check out www.WazUpSanDiego.com for the latest San Diego news and current events.
Welcome to Episode 426 and part one of the 2019 Bram Stoker Award nominated stories. Tonight we’ll hear a tale about a life that’s saved by a dead man and one about the lasting power of memory between sisters.Coming UpGood evening: 00:01:06Greg Chapman’s The Book of Last Words as read by JK Shepler: 00:04:06Jess Landry’s Bury Me in Tar and Twine as read by Meredith McNeill: 00:32:56 Pertinent LinksLove what you hear? Support us on Patreon!2019 Bram Stoker AwardsGreg ChapmanGreg Chapman @ FacebookGreg Chapman @ TwitterJK Shepler @ Down the Movie HoleJess LandryJess Landry @ Facebook Original Score by Jared Robinson/Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus @ FacebookNebulus @ Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jem has a chance to chat to you without interruption!Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jem is a little excited with some news he wants to share with you! Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just as it says in the title... Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg talks about mistaking one thing for other similar things! Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and Jem discuss people using history out of context to make political statements - among st other things! Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jem discussed how sometimes we forget the basic humanity of people in the past. Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and Jem discuss how defeat can have an effect on a country's history. Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg issues a public apology! Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Who had the best trained warriors in history?Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You can help Jem out by having a look and sharing unofficialwarhammer.co.uk Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Greg and Jem discuss how food can change the world! Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and Jem discuss some technicalities of history. Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jem looks into how schools teach history.Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through Mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and Jem discuss the Vietnam War. Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Greg dips his toe into politics to discuss how annoyed he can get when the two get wrongly combined.Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and Jem discuss how often films sneak into the world of history. Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jem looks at the question of whether we can consider the 'best' or the 'worst' in history!Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and Jem discuss the events of D-Day. Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg talks about the plans for his next travel documentary.Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and Jem discuss Greg's first travel documentary filmed among the Mayan ruins and the marine life - including whales and sharks - of Mexico! Watch the documentary for yourself at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&tCondensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and Jem fill you in on some of their latest projects. Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's travels through mayan ruins and whales in Magdelena Bay, Mexico, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfMpD868MHU&t. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greg and Jem discuss the Magna Carta! Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's Steampunk webseries The Last Airship at www.thelastairship.com, and his conservation shows at www.curiosaquatica.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After our little hiatus, we return... and we're only a few months late to announce the birth of a royal baby...Condensed History Gems podcast is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Greg Chapman, juggler and comedy entertainer from Condensed Histories (@condensedhist) and Jem Duducu, history writer of HistoryGems (@historygems). Each week we have a half hour discussion episode, as well as a shorter ‘Fast 5’ episode featuring one of the two. Subjects range through history, from pirates to Saxons, Vikings to Victorians, and Romans to the Cold War! Find out more about the podcast at www.condensedhistories.com/gems You can also discover Jem's books at http://bit.ly/JemDuducu You can find out about Greg's Steampunk webseries The Last Airship at www.thelastairship.com, and his conservation shows at www.curiosaquatica.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.