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Henrico News Minute
Henrico News Minute – March 20, 2025

Henrico News Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 5:11


Henrico Schools officials are planning changes to teacher contracts in response to concerns; a state senator from Henrico who is seeking to become Democratic Party chair is questioned by an opponent; applications for the Henrico Junior 4-H Camp open next week; Henrico Jail East inmates get a visit from an American Idol champion; we want your opinion about housing, health and transportation.Support the show

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ESPN Honolulu
Pacheco and Hart February 10 2025

ESPN Honolulu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 143:58


Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart following Super Bowl LIX with the Eagles victory over the Chiefs talking what went wrong and what went right when it came to the Halftime show, commercial breaks, and the game itself. Guests today include H-CAMP's Dr. Nate Murata, UH Baseball player Jordan Donahue, and Kamehameha-Kapalama Girls Basketball Head Coach Pua Straight.

ESPN Honolulu
Pacheco and Hart November 6 2024

ESPN Honolulu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 129:49


Josh Pacheco and Chris Hart tackle the latest around the Mountain West and gain insight from Mountain West Commissioner, Gloria Nevarez, as well as HS sports scheduling challenges in the ILH, more on Hawai'i and the stadium, and more. Also, catching up with Dr. Nate Murata from H-CAMP on the subject of injuries in the islands.

Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast
168. AI and Data Privacy for Creatives with Claire Xue

Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 46:28


We're talkin' about AI again, and this time, we're diving deep into Claire Xue on AI wearables, digital twins, and the controversy around data security. Curious about how AI avatars could ace your client meetings or the pitfalls of Instagram's opt-out options? We've got you covered. You'll learn about AI-created assets, their impact on creative industries and how AI can democratize education. Gear up to explore the double-edged sword of leveraging AI while keeping creativity and ethics in check.   Claire Xue is a generative AI visual consultant and educator based in San Francisco. She helps creators and small businesses implement AI tools practically and responsibly to craft unique product images and visual content. Through her resource and newsletter, "The AI Stuff Creators and Artists Should Know," Claire provides insights on the ethical, legal, and practical aspects of AI in the creative industry, fostering a learning community. An advocate for responsible AI use, Claire collaborates with influential creative teams and has trained leaders from renowned LVMH group brands. Her work enhances brand narratives across digital landscapes, continually shaping the future of the creative industry with innovative AI applications. ------------------------ In today's episode, we cover the following: Claire's background in generative AI The tech bro vs. critical side of AI conversation Funny and nuanced things AI spits out Playing with the tools Generating AI videos Can AI and AI generative connect people more in person? What would you tell an 18-year-old new into the workforce what to hone in on? How AI will evolve education Tech advancements Claire predicts will enter the AI space Why you should be on LinkedIn Meta and data protection Balancing leveraging technology with respecting creative work ----------------------- RESOURCES: Get 10% off on C.A.S.H Camp. Use code: KMAPODCAST Episode 162: Leveraging AI Tools for Innovative Marketing with Lauren deVane   ----------------------- GUEST INFO: To learn more about Claire and Moodelier, follow her on Instagram @ClaireXue, LinkedIn @Claire-Xue-Style and follow Moodelier on Instagram and Facebook @Moodelier and visit their website and subscribe to their newsletter, courses.moodelier.com ----------------------- This episode is sponsored by Harvest. Track time and expenses seamlessly so you can keep projects on track and effectively estimate future ones. Get 50% off your first month when you use the code KMA at GetHarvest.com/kma ----------------------- WORK WITH MKW CREATIVE CO.   Connect on social with Michelle at: Kiss My Aesthetic Facebook Group Instagram Tik Tok ----------------------- Did you know that the fuel of the POD and the KMA Team runs on coffee? ;) If you love the content shared in the KMA podcast, you're welcome to invite us to a cup of coffee any time - Buy Me a Coffee! ----------------------- This episode of the Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast is brought to you by Audible. Get your first month free at www.audible.com/kma.   This episode was edited by Berta Wired Theme music by: Eliza Rosevera and Nathan Menard

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Marie Witzel - 4-H Camp Opportunity

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 12:43


Today, kids have so many opportunities on how they want to spend their summer, simple things like 4-H Camp can be overlooked.  Marie Witzel, Dodge County 4-H Extension Agent knows how hectic it can be, but she takes time with Pam Jahnke to explain the benefits she sees uniquely provided through 4-H Camp. Wisconsin offers many different options, dependent on the campers age, interests and schedule. Research shows that youth who attend camps during the summer come away with so much more than what camping programs are given credit for.  Witzel says 4-H is intentional in providing critical components of a successful learning experience as part of all its summer camp curriculum. These Essential Elements are: Belonging, Independence, Mastery, and Generosity.  They are designed to meet the developmental needs of youth. Check out links on the Extension Dodge County Page to register: https://dodge.extension.wisc.edu/4-h-youth-development/camps/   If you have questions about the Dodge County 4-H Youth Development program or other extension programs please contact the office at 920-386-3790 or online at https://dodge.extension.wisc.edu/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Social Media Chatter Slows Over HPAI - Drives Dairy - Heinberg

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 50:00


Wisconsin apple growers are still on high alert over weather conditions that might jeopardize their crop.  Charitee Seebecker talks to Steve Louis from Oakwood Fruit Farm in Richland Center about what he's observing, and how he's preparing for what could be a dry spring. New technology is allowing farms to try and remove some of the punch neighbors experience as they're handling manure.  Strong Microbials is a company that sells live bacteria and enzymes that re-digest animal waste to reduce clumping and stop the smell. Renee Kusilek is the director of plant and animal health at Strong Microbials. She explains the technology.4-H Camp - just saying the words can conjure up memories for people that have participated in a camp.  Now, post-pandemic, 4-H programmers and counselors are taking a little different approach to their campers mental health.  Pam Jahnke visits with Marie Witzel, Dodge County 4-H Extension Youth Specialist, about today's camp's and the mindful programming they are creating. Social media chatter over High Path Avian Influenza (HPAI) has slowed and that's helped dairy to rebound. John Heinberg, market advisor with Total Farm Marketing in West Bend focuses on the quick runup we've seen in the price of cheese and butter.  He also updates us on South America's weather and how consumers continue to vote with their pocketbook on beef.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Total Media - Podcast
Main Street Tv: The Sons of Liberty Muzzloading Rifle Club!

Total Media - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 63:12


Immerse yourself in early American life with costumed vendors, demonstrations, and historical wares. Support the Canter's Cave 4-H Camp at this unique and educational event.

ESPN Honolulu
The Sports Animals November 21 2023

ESPN Honolulu

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 84:12


Chris Hart and Gary Dickman come to you following the start of the Allstate Maui Invitational, talk Rainbow Warrior Basketball matchups, and more. Guests today include Keith Amemiya on NIL deals, Tiff Wells on Rainbow Wahine Volleyball, and Dr. Nathan Murata from H-CAMP.

daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 11.08.2023

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 3:36


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.   Today is Wednesday, Nov. 8 Learn how AI--that's artificial intelligence--can transform your business. Middle schoolers flock to Science Adventure School. And make your voice heard at public broadband meetings held throughout the state…on today's daily304. #1 – From WV BUSINESSLINK – Can your business benefit from AI? Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a transformative force that offers tremendous potential for businesses of all sizes — as long as we understand how to use it to our advantage. The advent of AI has opened up exciting opportunities for small business owners to harness the power of AI and drive growth. AI has tons of different functional capabilities. One of those is generative AI, which refers to systems capable of generating text, images, video, 3D models, or other media in response to input of some kind.  Check out the WV Businesslink blog to find out how AI tools like ChatGPT can benefit your business, and learn how to get started with using AI. Read more: https://wvbusinesslink.com/2023/07/17/unleash-the-power-of-ai-for-your-small-business/   #2 – From WBOY-TV Clarksburg –  A place to explore outdoor skills and fall in love with science may sound too good to be true, but this is exactly what Science Adventure School is doing for middle schoolers across West Virginia. The free program offers the opportunity for sixth grade students to participate in sports and learn about the science behind them. SAS has four locations across the state: Summit Bechtel Reserve, WVU Outdoor Education center, Jackson's Mill 4-H Camp and Heritage Farms School. The program started as a pilot, taking inspiration from Adventure West Virginia as well as similar science programs across the country. “We just want to give the kids the tools they need to feel good about themselves confident empowered, able to handle failure and able to just handle the challenges of being a person and being a middle schooler in particular,” Program Coordinator Annie Harmon said. Check out www.scienceadventureschool.wvu.edu to learn more about the program. Read more: https://www.wboy.com/news/education/science-adventure-school-inspires-west-virginia-students-love-of-science/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=socialflow&fbclid=IwAR3ymGTilRnmlvqXW72UB_v2v27ajtc19vUlH7iW_0sqoNFWko76jE5mqho   #3 – From INTERNET FOR ALL WV –  The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 provides a historic $65 billion investment to expand internet access and use throughout the United States. Four federal agencies are leading the nation's Internet for All initiative with programs to support high-speed internet planning, data development, infrastructure, and adoption.  Make your voice heard! Plan to attend one of the public broadband meetings that are taking place throughout West Virginia in the coming weeks. Visit www.internetforallwv.wv.gov to learn more. Learn more: https://internetforallwv.wv.gov/events/   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo.  That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio
4-H Camp Returns to West Tennessee

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 2:03


For the first time since 2008 West Tennessee 4-H'ers will have their own camp to attend nearby. Lee Maddox: 4-H Camp Returns to West Tennessee: Welcome and Hello again everyone for Tennessee Home and Farm Radio. I'm Lee Maddox Ron Blair: Every young person that comes through this center will be changed in a positive way. Lee Maddox: For the first time since 2008, West Tennessee 4-Hers will have their own camp to attend nearby. Lone Oaks Farm in Hardeman County is 1200 acres of beautiful pasture, lakes, trails, and woodlands. And this week, 64 4-Hers will get an experience of a lifetime; retiring Lone Oaks Farm Director Ron Blair Ron Blair: They'll be in the garden they'll be getting connected back to their food where their food comes from. They'll swim in the lake. They'll get to see the natural beauty and the night sky. I think it's just going to be a game changer. Lee Maddox: Ron Blair says while only a limited number of 4-hers will get to utilize the facilities this year. The plan is for rapid growth. Ron Blair: You'll see twice the buildings and five times of participation. It will grow faster than we can grow it and that's a good thing. Lee Maddox: Well, not only will 4-H camp be happening on the farm throughout the year. Ben West with the UT Foundation says the facilities will also be utilized to teach other Tennesseans about water management and stream mitigation. Ben West: We've partnered with the West Tennessee River Basin Authority. It's an agency within Tennessee Department Environment and Conservation to create literally a truly unique facility here there's no place like it in the world, called the Tennessee Water Education and Training Center where people engineers, road builders, people that that develop any infrastructure that water interacts with, they'll be able to come here and learn how to do that better. Ron Blair: We have a great opportunity to teach skills, hard skills and soft skills. Lee Maddox: As camp opens this week, the hope is the 4-H Center at Lone Oaks Farm will become one of the premier facilities of its kind in the country for Tennessee Home and Farm Radio. I'm Lee Maddox

Indiana 4-H Clover Call
Episode #31 Indiana 4-H Clover Call - 4-H Camps

Indiana 4-H Clover Call

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 20:59


Episode 31: 4-H Camps 4-H Camps are great experiences for youth in grades 3-6. Camps are located in various facilities across the State of Indiana. Older 4-H members will serve as Camp Counselors. 4-H Educators and other approved 4-H Volunteers serve as adult chaperones and ensure the programming goes smoothly. In this podcast, 4-H Educators Christie Jacob (Parke County), Liz Beiersdorfer (Dearborn County), and Caren Crum (Clinton County) lead the discussion about their camp experiences. If you would like to know more about 4-H Camp opportunities in your area, please reach out to the 4-H Extension Educator in your County's Purdue Extension Office. Additional information about Indiana 4-H is available at: https://extension.purdue.edu/4-H/index.html Chapters: 0:00-1:22 Welcome and introductions 1:22-1:56 Caren's description of 4-H Camp at Camp Tecumseh 1:56-2:30 Liz's description of Area 1 at Camp Higher Ground 2:30-3:00 Christie's description of West Central Camp Association at Shakamak State Park 3:00-5:10 Description of overall camp experiences 5:10-6:10 Additional information that is available regarding 4-H Camps 6:10-9:44 Food and housing arrangements at 4-H Camps 9:44-13:11 Staffing and activities at 4-H Camps 13:11-15:45 4-H Camp Counselor training and roles 15:45-17:40 4-H Camp Counselor skills developed 17:40-19:50 Qualifications for a 4-H Camp Counselor 19:50-20:59 Conclusion

Henrico News Minute
Henrico News Minute – March 27, 2023

Henrico News Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 4:36


Profiling two more candidates for the Henrico Board of Supervisors; why one bed and breakfast in the county 'rocks;' the deadline is approaching for 12 Henrico Education Foundation scholarships for high school seniors; the Henrico Junior 4-H Camp is now accepting registrations; the Lakeside Volunteer Rescue Squad to host car seat check.Support the show

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Monday Moms
Registration opens for 2023 Henrico Junior 4-H Summer Camp

Monday Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 1:47


The Henrico County office of Virginia Cooperative Extension is accepting registrations for the 2023 Henrico Junior 4-H Camp, which will be held from Aug. 7-11 at the Jamestown 4-H Educational Center, near Williamsburg. Open to youngsters ages 9 through 14, the residential camp provides a fun, safe environment to learn, make friends and discover the outdoors through such activities as swimming, archery, canoeing, basketball, volleyball, forestry, shooting education, campfires, crafts, marine science, skits and more. The 5 cost to attend includes meals and lodging for five days and four nights as well as programs, class materials and a camp T-shirt....Article LinkSupport the show

4-H Conversations and Coffee
Leadership Development through 4-H Camp Experiences. (Special Guests: Robin Oberdorf and Paul McFarland Jr.)

4-H Conversations and Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 36:47


On today's podcast, I visit with Robin Oberdorf, a 4-H Educator in Montour County, and Paul McFarland Jr., the Pennsylvania 4-H Environmental Science, Shooting Sports, and Camping Specialist. We discuss 4-H programming and leadership development in camp settings. Topics covered include the goals of 4-H camps, camp counselor trainings, camp safety, and the impact camp has had personally for Robin and Paul. Thanks again for listening, and if you have any questions or would like to suggest future topics, please leave me a comment and share your camp stories! For more information about Pennsylvania 4-H visit: https://extension.psu.edu/programs/4-h

Total Media - Podcast
Main Street TV: Pre-1890 Trade Fair

Total Media - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 63:07


This morning we have Larry Zornes in to talk about the Pre-1890 Indoor Trade Fair to be held at Canter's Cave 4-H Camp. It will be conducted for its 24th year by the Sons of Liberty Muzzleloading Rifle Club, will take place on Saturday, Jan. 21 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 22 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The fair will be held in the main lodge of Canter's Cave, located at 1362 Caves Road west of Jackson.

Hunt Nebraska
HalseyMemories

Hunt Nebraska

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 31:01


The Hunt NE Crew, along with She Goes Outdoor's Julia, reminisce about about the legendary Nebraska State 4-H Camp that recently burned down.

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Better Place Project with Steve Norris
Feel Good Friday! When a Can of Coke Cost a Quarter

Better Place Project with Steve Norris

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 5:31


Today's story was submitted by Joseph J. Mazzella to Sunnyskyz.com and reminds us to cherish every moment we have while we're still here.  Mazzella reflects on his childhood growing up across the road from a 4-H Camp where he would swim, play basketball, ride his bike, play in the woods, and above all, get a quarter from his Nana and buy himself, as he describes it, "a sweet can of Coca Cola to quench my thirst and lighten my heart."In Mazzella's letter, he talks about what he would tell that boy now if he could go back in time. And his message is sage advice for all of us.To become a Better Place Project Member (and receive free BPP Merch) and support our show, please visit:https://www.patreon.com/BetterplaceprojectTo stay connected with Better Place Project and for updates and behind the scenes info, please follow us on social media: Website: BetterPlaceProject.org(Leave us a voice message directly from the home page of our website)Instagram: @BetterPlaceProj  To follow Steve & Erin on Instagram:@SteveNorrisOfficial @ErinorrisFacebook: Facebook.com/BetterPlaceProjectPodcast

Indiana 4-H Clover Call
Episode #17 4-H Camp Counselors

Indiana 4-H Clover Call

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 32:43


Owen County 4-H Educator, Jennifer Abrell, talks with Vigo County 4-H Educator, Sara Haag, and 4-H Camp Counselors Cody, Carson, and Norah. The Counselors talk about their experiences of serving in this role and identify important characteristics of a counselor. The counselors discuss the valuable knowledge they gained during the counselor training, and include some highly memorable moments of serving in a counselor role. Why should you consider serving as a counselor? This group has some great reasons! While the responsibilities of a 4-H Camp Counselor are many, so are the rewards of serving! Interested in learning more about 4-H Camp or about serving as a 4-H Camp Counselor? Contact your County Purdue Extension 4-H Educator at: https://extension.purdue.edu/about/county-office.html.

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Total Media - Podcast
Main Street TV: Indoor Trade Fair

Total Media - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 60:11


Today we are chatting with Larry Zornes & Larry Harris about the pre 1890 Indoor Trade Fair at Canter's Cave 4-H Camp happening Saturday, January 15 from 8-5:00 p.m. and Sunday, January 16 from 9-3:00 p.m. Dealers in period dress will be selling items common to the 18th and 19th centuries such as clothing, glassware, knives, leather goods, flintlocks and more. Come see a brief bit of early American history in beautiful southern Ohio where history happened! For more information call Canter's Cave at 740-286-4058, Larry Harris at 740-988-8414, or visit 4hcanterscave.osu.edu.

Jeff Lewis Has Issues
B.I.T.C.H. Camp

Jeff Lewis Has Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 44:46


Tabatha gives her opinion of Jeff and Shane's hair styles, Jeff dive's into Tabatha's B.I.T.C.H. Camp, we get an update on Scott's missing coat, and Jeff gives us the "out of the vault" details of his meeting with his boss "Reagan."

Guides Gone Wild
Do Something For Yourself: Emily MacCabe, Becoming an Outdoors Woman/Maine IFW (GGW051)

Guides Gone Wild

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 50:03


Today I have the distinct pleasure of being able to fawn all over the woman behind one of my most favorite things in the world. I feel like I talk about the BOW, Becoming an Outdoors Woman, at least once every 3 or 4 episodes, and Emily MacCabe, who is the Director of Information and Education for Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, is the wo-MAN when it comes to BOW.Emily grew up loving the outdoors, and thought she’d have to become a game warden if she wanted to make a career out of that. Good thing for all of us that she got into education and communications along the way - Emily’s happier, because she gets to stay in her warm bed when some knucklehead hiker gets lost on a winter night; and any of us who’ve enjoyed a BOW day or weekend are happy, because we’re able to push ourselves and try new things through the program that Emily helped steward and grow over the past 15+ years.One minute we’re talking parenting, the next it’s Northwoods Law, and then she talks me into a trip to Montana and drops a gear recommendation that had my credit card out before I was even off the Zoom call… so much good stuff.If you're as excited about BOW as I am, I hope you'll keep an eye on Becoming an Outdoors Woman - Maine for upcoming dates and offerings.And while you're online, check out these other fun links from our convo:University of Maine 4-H Camp & Learning Center at Bryant PondMaine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (IFW)Unity CollegeGGW Episode 20 with Judy Camuso, Commissioner of Maine IFWNorthwoods LawLove Maine AdventuresGGW Episode 06 with Danielle DorrieSustainME programCamp North WoodsThermacellStay tuned, we might just be dropping some more BOW goodness in the next day or so... ;-)

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE
TABATHA COFFEY (on Tabatha's Takeover, Shear Genius, Housewives, Being a Bravo Legend, & B*tch Reputation!!!)

BEHIND THE VELVET ROPE

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 65:15


In a very rare Podcast appearance, Tabatha Coffey steps Behind The Rope!!!! Checking in from her home directly across the river in good ole’ New Jersey, Tabatha is here to - discuss - it - all!! Tabatha starts at the beginning - finishing third and winning “Fan Fav” on the freshman season of Shear Genius. In part due to her signature tell it like it is / hold nothing back approach to hair and life, Tabatha then got her own show, Tabatha’s Salon Takeover, which became Tabatha’s Takeover in Season Four. We discuss what it was like to be a Bravolebrity at that time with colleagues such as Rachel Zoe, Jeff Lewis, Patti Stanger, Jackie Warner, Vicki Gunvalson and a singer you may have heard of by the name of Paula Abdul (“Hey Paula” fans rejoice!). Tabatha weighs in on how Bravo has changed over the years to become the network it is today - which also included her show a few years back, Relative Success with Tabatha, what Bravolebrities of past and present she calls friends, what Bravolebs and Hollywood A Listers have the best and worst hair and what she thinks of Celebs who ride or die by one signature hairstyle. Rinna, we are talking to you. Being from NJ, we discuss Tab’s neighbors Tre, Mel, Marge and the rest of the RHONJ, whether Tabatha would ever consider joining the franchise and whether, with all of Bravo’s efforts on diversity and inclusion, it is finally time for our first openly Lesbian or Trans Housewife (no, we are not counting RHOC’s Braunwyn). Of course, that means she would have to wear leopard which leads to a discussion on Tabatha’s signature all black ensemble. Tabatha gives us an update on her personal life, TV projects, hair, and answers just what is next. One next project is her upcoming B.I.T.C.H Camp, where Tabatha herself, plus her Camp Counselors, will help you put your life in order. If there is one person who can accomplish that goal, it is certainly one of the most outspoken, brutally honest Bravolebs in history, Miss Tabatha Coffey!!@tabathacoffey@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefhttp://www.tabathacoffey.com (tickets for B.I.T.C.H Camp Available!)Bonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeBrought to you by Better HELP https://www.betterhelp.com/velvetrope (10% Off First Month - Use Code "velvet rope") Merch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Valley Today
Clarke/Warren 4-H Winter Fest

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 26:31


We pre-recorded today's conversation via Zoom with Stacy Swain from Warren County's Extension Office. She manages the Warren County 4-H program. She gave us details about Winter Fest - the 4-H Camp in a box program that will feature various activities from camp such as bracelet making, arts and crafts, designing your own 4-H camp mask, a Winter Fest 2021 camp shirt and a virtual campfire. This camp is most suitable for ages 9-13, but 5-8 year olds are welcome to register if they have adult help with the activities. The box will contain enough activities, and most of the supplies needed, but the activities can fit into your schedule and be done at any time, over any number of days. The boxes will contain kit materials for one camper. If you wish for each child in your family to have their own kit you will need to register them separately. However, additional t-shirts can be purchased for families with multiple family members participating. Please complete the following form (click here to access) to register your camper for Winter Fest 2021. The deadline to register online is Friday, January 29, 2021, with payment due by Friday, February, 5, 2021. Payment can be mailed: Warren County Extension Office, 220 N. Commerce Ave., Suite 500, Front Royal, VA 22630 OR dropped off at the Clarke County (Berryville) or Warren County Extension Office (Front Royal) The boxes will be available for pick up on Friday, February 5th from 3:30 to 6:30 at the Warren County Extension Office (WC Government Center) or by appointment. Please contact Stacy Swain at hstacy@vt.edu to schedule a different pick up time. For pick up on Friday, February 5th from 9:00 am t o 5:00 pm at the Clarke County Extension Office or by appointment. Please contact Claudia Lefeve clefeve@vt.edu It can be mailed to your home for an additional fee. This program is open to all. 4-H membership is not required. After you register and pay for the camp you will receive an email with access to the virtual campfire. The campfire will be available through Zoom.

Extension Out Loud
Reflections on an unconventional 4-H camp season

Extension Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 32:27


This summer 4-H camp leader across New York State found themselves with a difficult task: preserve the camp spirit while following COVID-19 health and safety requirements. They rose to the task with unusual, engaging, fun and creative projects and activities for children and whole families! Listen in for an inspiring conversation about how 4-H camps adapted during this unconventional camp season. Our guests include: Amy Pyra, 4-H community educator with 4-H Camp Beechwood in Wayne County; Corrine Rose Tompkins, camp director for 4-H Camp Shankituk in Deleware County; Sabrina L Derue, 4-H program manager and director of 4-H Camp Wabasso in Jefferson County; and Shawn R. Tiede, New York State 4-H camp specialist. Transcript PDF: https://cornell.box.com/s/x3o503324hw2xzew1cfjyfrvnydp7uvu New York State 4-H camps: https://nys4-h.org/nys4hcamps

Agriculture Today
Cattle Market Update…Beef Export and Import Trends

Agriculture Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 40:11


• The weekly cattle market update • U.S. beef export and import trends since 2003 • News from the virtual 92nd Kansas FFA State Convention • Kansas Virtual 4-H Camp begins this week… 00:01:30 – Cattle Market Update:  Livestock economist Derrell Peel of Oklahoma State University provides this week's cattle market analysis: he shares an update on the recovery in beef slaughter capacity, and offers his outlook on feedgrain and hay prices for the remainder of 2020, which leans in favor of the cattle producer. 00:12:55 – Beef Export and Import Trends:  K-State livestock economist Glynn Tonsor goes over his new report on U.S. beef export and import trends since 2003...information which lends to the recent discussion over beef exports and imports amid the pandemic-induced industry disruptions...he then relates that to his new assessment of COVID-19 economic damage to the Kansas cattle industry. 00:24:17 – Kansas FFA State Convention:  Comments from the three Kansas FFA members who were named state Star Farmer, Star in Agribusiness and Star in Agricultural Placement at the virtual 92nd Kansas FFA State Convention which concluded last Friday. 00:32:26 – Virtual 4-H Camp:  K-State 4-H specialist Amy Sollock talks about virtual 4-H camp, which begins today and continues throughout the month.   Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.   K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.

Bright Insights
Part 2 Leadership 101: Creating Your Own Culture

Bright Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 32:16


Once you decide to hire people to work towards your vision, you've got to establish your work culture. But before you decide how people are going to approach the job, you need to meet them where they're at. I learned most of my culture lessons while working at 4H Summer Camp. Take my lessons and you'll end up hiring the best employees at the start! This episode's meme cover is another original from the folks at Meme Up Business. You can find them on facebook.com/memeupbusiness. Get custom memes and gifs for your business! Show Notes: * How I learned to accept people's cultures through hunting * Rowdy boys teaching me how to meet people where they're at * Using creative rules to establish culture * How to create your culture during the hiring process Special thanks to Millstone 4 H Camp in Ellerbe, North Carolina. I left that place a better person!

UTIAg
AgCast: 4-H Camp

UTIAg

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 7:44


This summer, more than 5,000 kids will attend a Tennessee 4-H camp. University of Tennessee Extension operates three camps, each offering dozens of cool experiences--made fun by the most important activity of all, meeting new people.

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Tennessee Home & Farm Radio
Gearing Up for 4-H Camp

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 2:02


It’s summertime and for Tennessee 4-H students, that means it’s about time for summer 4-H camp. More info on 4-H and Summer Camps The post Gearing Up for 4-H Camp appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.

The Valley Today
Frederick – Page 4-H Camp

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 26:00


We were in the studio to get all the details for the Frederick County/Page County 4-H camp happening July 7 - 11, 2019. We spoke to Nicole Clem from Page County 4-H and Dyllan Chapins from Frederick County 4-H about the 4-H program, what happens at the camps and the important role they play in the development of those who participate. The registration date for Page County is Tuesday, April 1, 2019. For updates and details, follow them on Facebook by clicking here. The registration date for Frederick County is April 8, 2019. For updates and details, follow them on Facebook clicking here. They've created an event on Facebook for the camp as well. Access that here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2034145109965555/  

UTIAg
Ag Cast: Pitching 4-H Camp

UTIAg

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 4:38


It's the dead of winter, but not hard for a kid to imagine the summer of 2019 - and the possibility of 4-H camp fun. Agents are making their pitch now.

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Morning Mindset with Paul G. Markel

According to the Urban Dictionary, Cowboy Up means when things are getting tough you have to get back up, dust yourself off and keep trying. In the military, we say “harden the f*** up”. If you like the show, please check out our Official Morning Mindset Merchandise! Episode Transcription [INTRO] ♫ Trenches by Pop Evil ♫ *Alex* Welcome to Morning Mindset. A daily dose of practical wit and wisdom with a professional educator & trainer, Amazon best selling author, United States Marine, Television, and Radio host, Paul G. Markel. Each episode will focus on positive and productive ways to strengthen your mindset and help you improve your relationships, career goals, and overall well-being. Please welcome your host; Paul G. Markel. *Professor Paul* Hello, once again and welcome back to Morning Mindset. I am your host Paul Markel. I hope that you are still with me. I hope you're with me for the for the new year. If you are new if you just started, excuse me if you just started listening to Morning Mindset podcast that has a whole lot to discuss and you've got 200 plus episodes that you can go back and listen to.-Now I'm going to remind you of something if for whatever reason your favorite podcast player has not refreshed or it's not up to date or for some reason. You can't get a hold of it. You can always go to Morning Mindset podcast.com that is actually our official website and all of the shows. Our archives there so you can do that, and if you'd like to get a copy if you'd like to get an autographed copy of the book Morning Mindset: a 30 Day Plan for a More Positive and Productive Life. You can do that by going to the website. Or are you just going to Amazon and Order yourself one. It won't have a signature on it, but you'll get it Prime shipping in a couple of days or if you're one of those digital dudes are dudettes.-You can just get the book as an Amazon Kindle put it on your phone or your tablet or e-reader or take it with you everywhere you go. Alright, and now at the if you've been here a while if you've been with this show for several months, well this may all actually go back maybe six months or more. I said that I am not. Mr. Rogers. I am not Bob Ross. I am not the fictional Saturday Night Live character Stuart Smiley. I'm all about reality and sometimes reality is hard. Sometimes when you speak the truth, it hurts people's feelings because they don't want you to speak the truth. They want you to say what they want to hear. Now, I'm going to say every time I come to this microphone.-I'm going to say what I believe needs to be said, but I'm not going to alter that and I'm not going to modify it because I think that someone might not want to hear. Now, you saw the title today's episode. It says Cowboy Up. I started seeing t-shirts with this slogan on it. Probably. I'm guessing about five years ago, maybe a little more. I remember going to 4-H Camp and hearing I think it was one of the nurses tell somebody that they needed to Cowboy Up. One of the camp nurses told one of the campers that they needed to Cowboy Up and it was the first time I had heard that and what it essentially means and if you want the Urban Dictionary definition, I'll give it to you according to the Urban Dictionary and you got to be careful when you go to the Urban Dictionary.-This is one of those things you probably shouldn't do when your children around and hope your children aren't going there. But Cowboy Up means when things are getting tough you have to get. Dust yourself off and keep trying. Well, there's there's nothing. There's nothing R-rated about that Paul. Now, there's not Cowboy Up essentially means this and it goes and it from a literal translation a Cowboy is on a horse. Maybe he's in a rodeo and he gets thrown from his horse. Now, he could just, you know, kick the dirt and whine and cry and say this isn't any fair and I'm going to go home. But they don't because it Cowboy can't do that. Right? So for cowboy gets thrown from his horse or falls down or whatever. He's got to get up take off his hat dust himself off and get back up on the horse and keep doing it not make excuses.-Not quit, not suck his thumb and go sit in the corner. He's got to keep on going now when I was in the military and well, I was a contractor and was working with young people. We had a phrase in there was a phrase that was thrown around. Of course, it wasn't thrown around in official classes because we weren't allowed to say squares and official classes, because our military is run now by, basically weak people, but the term that real serious infantry people Fighters Warriors in the military use is hardened the f*** up.-Yes, it's miserable. Yes, it's raining. Yes. We're cold. Yes, we're hungry. Yes, the truck didn't show up with the Chow on it. Yes, we're going to have to walk farther. We're going to have to go over this mountain over this Hill Cross this River and it's going to suck but we all have to do it so hard in the f*** up and let's get the job done. Unfortunately, we live in a world where cowboy up or Harden the f*** up is frowned upon. We live in a world that will tell you that your own personal Comfort both physically and psychologically is the most important thing in the whole widest world.-That's not how we get things accomplished. You cannot accomplish goals. You cannot accomplish missions. If the moment that the goal or the mission becomes uncomfortable or difficult or tough if the moment that happens you quit and say I don't want to do this anymore. It's no longer any fun. I thought this would be easy and I just discovered that it's not easy. Well if it's not going to be easy and I can't do it immediately and it can't be done in five minutes and I'm just not going to do it and that is the world that we live in. We live in a world that encourages people to quit the moment. They become uncomfortable.-We live in a world that encourages people that the millisecond that they and God forbid get dirty or fall down or hurt their Bruiser Widow knees or what have you we live in a world of safe spaces and political correctness and all kinds of weakness and nonsense, and we try to pretend like this weakness and nonsense makes us more civilized and stronger and better as a society, but it doesn't it does exactly the opposite. Instead of teaching your children that all you don't like that. Oh, did it hurt? You? Whittle feelings will come over here, let mommy give you a hug. Oh, that's hard, that's difficult.-You thought you were going to be able to buy a guitar pick it up and become a rock star the very next day how many guitars sit in the in the corner or in the closets all dusty and not use because we found out that that actually playing the guitar was tough, that you had to actually practice. How many as seen on TV Fitness AIDS? Whether it's the perfect push-up or the perfect shit up or the the the universal all in one gem or whatever how many of those things are in the closet sirs tucked up under the beds because well it's actually was hard and it didn't work immediately.-So I just quit and put it away. How many of you have not reached your goals? Because when you realize that your goal was going to be more difficult or tougher than you thought it was going to be you stopped. I didn't think it was going to be that hard. You know, not everybody can be a United States Army Special Forces Soldier. Not everybody can wear a Green Beret not everybody can be part of force Recon or MARSOC or a Navy SEAL or you know why they can't it looks cool, but it's hard, and if you quit you don't get to do that you don't get to wear the Green Beret or the Trident or whatever. Sometimes in life.-We need to encourage each other to Cowboy Up. We need to encourage each other. Yeah, you fell down you hurt your bruise your knee. You're dirty. You're tired. You're sweaty that happens Cowboy Up. Or in the military vernacular, which I'm most familiar and comfortable with we need to encourage each other to harden the f*** up and drive on, and you'll be amazed at what you can achieve if you will simply Embrace that phrase and if I wounded your spirit today by using the swear word, well, I do apologize for that.-But there's nothing else that can be done about it. I don't swear. I don't use adult language gratuitously. I use it when it is proper and incorrect context and that is exactly what we did today because I'm not Mr. Rogers. I am Paul Markel, and I will talk to you again real soon.  [OUTRO] ♫ Trenches by Pop Evil ♫ *Alex* Thank you for spending time with us today. To get show notes, submit a topic request, for more from your host Paul G. Markel, visit MorningMindsetPodcast.com. That’s MorningMindsetPodcast.com. Please leave a review of this podcast on your favorite podcast player, we appreciate your time & effort, and we look forward to reading your honest feedback.

UMN EXT Youth Development Podcast
Episode 27: I don't love camping but I LOVE 4-H Camp!

UMN EXT Youth Development Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 23:29


Listen to this podcast to hear why Karyn Santl doesn't love camping, but she LOVES 4-H Camp!  Karyn describes the principles of positive youth development she uses while training youth counselors and shares how youth use these skills to plan, implement and evaluate experiences.  Read the Blog! Podcast Transcript  

The Valley Today
Nicole Clem with Page County Extension Office

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 27:00


We were in the studio today with Nicole Clem from the Page County Extension Office. We talked about the Page/Frederick County Summer 4-H Camp coming up July 1- 5, 2018 at Northern Virginia 4-H Center in Front Royal. Page County residents can register their children for the camp on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 from 11am - 7pm at the Page County Extension Office on 215 W. Main Street in Stanley. You can download the flyer with more details here: Page County 4H Summer Camp Flyer We also talked about the Winter/Spring 2018 Community Needs Survey currently being conducted by the extension offices in all 5 surrounding counties. You can take the survey here: https://tinyurl.com/VCE2018Needs

40 Acres & a Fool
40 Acres & A Fool Short Clip: 4-H Camp Fun!

40 Acres & a Fool

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 5:42


Follow Cam on Twitter: @CamEdwards & @CamAndCompany

Into It with Elle Collins
Into It 36: Wet Hot American Summer with S. Whitney Holmes

Into It with Elle Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 67:24


Poet and friend of the show S. Whitney Holmes is back to discuss the original Wet Hot American Summer. 4-H Camp, belly shirts, Christopher Meloni, and the constant fear that people are only talking to you as a way of making fun of you. This is a pretty loose and disjointed conversation, but that does seem appropriate to the subject matter.

Everything That Matters: In Life, Business, Parenting, and Kitchen Table Politics
4 H Camp: Summer Camps for Kids (August 1, 2009 – Part 1)

Everything That Matters: In Life, Business, Parenting, and Kitchen Table Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2011 18:21


Dianne talks about “getting outside the box” and getting your kids involved in 4-H for some of the best experience your kids can have. Also, after watching a hypnotist at the county fair, Dianne explains how terrorist use the same methods: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=105x4350185

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