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This week Uncaged Clinicians, Josh Payne, David Bayliff, and Kevin DeGroot talk to you about Should A New Grad Start A Practice Right Out Of School? They will touch on such topics as: Being a therapist is a journey. When will you tell yourself you are ready? Get yourself first-hand experience. What is the reality of finding the right mentor? Question what you are normally told to do. It is okay to want to start a PT practice right out of grad school! P.S. Subscribe, rate, and review Here Now, are you ready to become UNCAGED? Additional Resources: https://www.uncagedclinician.com/store/X9tzsBeo
Four years ago the U.S. Men's Soccer Team suffered a disappointing loss in their attempts to qualify for the World Cup. But now they have a chance to qualify once more for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Roger Bennett, co-host of the "Men in Blazers" podcast, joins us. And as many Americans begin to head out for the holiday weekend, Here & Now transportation analyst Seth Kaplan talks about traveling during Labor Day.
This week Uncaged Clinicians, Josh Payne, David Bayliff, and Kevin DeGroot talk to you about How to grow an effective team. They will touch on such topics as: The person in leadership does have to have all the answers! Recognize who can be called upon when their number is called Don't hire your clone Having high self-awareness as a business owner The ego is the enemy of growth P.S. Subscribe, rate, and review Here Now, are you ready to become UNCAGED? Additional Resources: https://www.uncagedclinician.com/store/X9tzsBeo
This week Uncaged Clinicians, Josh Payne, David Bayliff, and Kevin DeGroot talk to you about how to push through your discomfort of growth. They will touch on such topics as: Is your why stronger than your excuses? Understanding when should you put yourself in the fire? When should you take a cool-down period? What is leadership about? Get used to uncomfortable periods in ownership! P.S. Subscribe, rate, and review Here Now, are you ready to become UNCAGED? Additional Resources: https://www.uncagedclinician.com/store/X9tzsBeo
This week Uncaged Clinicians, Josh Payne goes solo to talk to you about how to create momentum in your business and secrets to maintaining it. He will touch on such topics as: How do you create momentum? How do you maintain momentum over time? What to ask yourself to create momentum in your business Look at those around you and ask who is it that inspires you? Your compelling purpose has to be beyond you! P.S. Subscribe, rate, and review Here Now, are you ready to become UNCAGED? Additional Resources: When you are ready…Here are 3 ways that we can help you to grow your mobile concierge practice: 1. Grab a copy of our books. The Concierge PT Success Formula is your roadmap to a six-figure mobile physical therapy practice. The Winning Mindset for The Mobile Entrepreneur is the perfect complement to dominate your own mind in order to grow and scale your business: https://www.uncagedclinician.com/offers/ba8hem4N 2. Join the UNCAGED Clinician Facebook community. YES, you have a community that you can immediately plug into where you can learn to grow a six-figure mobile concierge practice: https://facebook.com/groups/113576786080229 3. Join our Accelerator Program and fast-track your success with your practice. If you would like to make more progress over a shorter period of time with three PT coaches who have been where you are, then just put in an application. Put in an application for the program, and then let's just have a casual conversation to see if its right for you: https://www.uncagedclinician.com/
For many Americans, the onset of the pandemic has led to increased burnout — that draining, exhausting feeling. Here & Now listeners share how burnout has affected them. And the Stress and Resilience Institute's Paula Davis weighs in. And, a year ago, a powerful derecho in Iowa downed tens of thousands of trees in a matter of minutes. Kate Payne of Iowa Public Radio reports on how residents are trying to reforest their communities.
Name: Jean Alerte Current Title: Serial Entrepreneur ACA Branding Agency Location: Atlanta, GA Educational Background: 21 years of being an entrepreneur, real estate owner, consultant, educator & obtained a doctorate in 2014. Education is through the process. About Jean: Jean Alerte is an award-winning entrepreneur with a variety of work experience in the areas of marketing, management, and sales. Along with founding his company ACA Branding Agency, he has produced comedy concerts and tours for acts such as Chris Tucker, Kevin James, Charlie Murphy, and Kevin Hart. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Unity in the Community Foundation of Brooklyn, New York where he has given out $36,000 to high school students to attend college based on his first book “Do Right, Do Good” & turned it into a successful entrepreneurial program entitled “FAITH GRIND INSPIRE” teaching over 2,000 inner-city students Entrepreneurship & Leadership. Originally from Port au Prince, Haiti, Alerte currently resides in Brooklyn with his wife and son, with whom he opened the Brooklyn Swirl frozen yogurt shop in 2012. Dr. Alerte has been featured on National Television several times ABC 7's “Here & Now” with Sandra Bookman, BK Live & more recently NBC's TODAY Show, Black Enterprise, FOX, ARISE & ESSENCE. DURING THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSSED: The importance of planning daily for the grind Finding and keeping the passion for your work to curb the burn out Focusing on more than just the profit How to pause and optimize your time effectively For complete show notes and resources mentioned for this episode go to:https://blacktobusiness.com/56 Thank you so much for listening! Please support us by simply rating and reviewing our podcast!
We get a lesson in ice cream making from Here & Now resident chef Kathy Gunst at her home in Maine. Plus, back-to-school shopping is about to set a record, reaching $37 billion. Last year, it was all about desks and headphones. This year, it's time for clothes, shoes and more electronics. NPR's Alina Selyukh reports.
Land investing in the first two quarters of 2021 has continued to be a winning investment vehicle for many in the Land Profit Generator family. With two quarters of the year already behind us, this is a great time to pause and celebrate your wins and course-correct where needed to achieve your 2021 land investing year-end goals. In this episode of the Forever Cash Podcast, we showcase some of the highlights from the first half of 2021. In this episode Best Land Investing strategies for the first half of 2021 Understanding current market conditions How to launch your land investing business in the first two quarters of 2021 How to access private money to close larger land deals The best strategies for land investing in the first two quarters of 2021 Discover some of the most successful strategies for land investing in the first two quarters of 2021, the double close. In Episode 174, The Forever Cash Podcast, I discuss how you can flip land without using your own money. Double closings have proven very successful for many of our students in the first half of 2021. In fact, many have increased their profit margins by double closing on properties without a title company. Learn more about double closings HERE Unpacking our current economic cycle The world economy is still adjusting to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. While the worst economic impact is behind us, the pandemic and its effects on global markets are likely to be with us for many years to come. Fortunately for land investors, conditions are very conducive, and we have seen more explosive growth in 2020 and the first half of 2021 than ever before. In Episode 179 of the Forever Cash Podcast, Rana Vig sheds some light on market reactions to the Coronavirus pandemic. Listen to the full episode HERE Now is the best time to start investing in land In light of current market conditions, there is no better time to start your land investing business. However, you may feel a little overwhelmed at the prospect of starting a business in an area where you don't have a lot of experience. Land Profit Generator team member, David Van, explains how he got started in land investing with minimal prior experience in Episode 183 of the Forever Cash Podcast. If you have started your land investing business in the first two quarters of 2021, make sure to listen to this episode, HERE Using private money to close larger land deals One of the great things about land investing is that you can do some fantastic deals without needing much cash up front. But sometimes, you'll have a larger land deal where the closing happens fast, and you need a big chunk of cash. This is when it's helpful to know how private money works. Jay Conner and I met in a high-caliber Mastermind group not too long ago, and he's an expert on private money. If you are looking to course-correct your land investing business strategy in the second two quarters of 2021, I think you'll find our conversation very valuable. Listen to our conversation in Episode 185 of the Forever Cash Podcast, HERE
Mandolinist Chris Thile, out with a new solo album, joins us to talk about becoming more reflective as a result of the pandemic. And, for many, it's been tough to shake the grief that COVID-19 has caused. Here & Now listener Jamie Mayer and her daughter remember their dad and grandpa, who died from COVID-19, by singing his favorite song.
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From the recent, Wild Heart Spring Retreat, at Heartwood Refuge in North Carolina, Mikey offers a talk on "Happiness in the Here & Now" on the first night of the retreat. He speaks to the difference between "Hedonic Happiness" and "Genuine Happiness" and the importance of finding a type of contentment that comes from relating to the world with wisdom and compassion, instead of trying to attain happiness through worldly pursuits.
A century ago, the all-Black community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was attacked by a white mob. We excerpt an NPR Code Switch episode that looks at Greenwood 100 years later. And, as more pandemic restrictions lift, we hear from Here & Now listeners on what they're looking forward to doing as fully vaccinated people.
Venture under Maharajji's blanket as Rich and I discuss American cultural phenomena, the cosmic giggle and how it relates to our spiritual awakening. Of course my pretend podcast nemesis Joe Rogan, the king of bros, infiltrates the episode with his alt right cult of white men in their 20s exploring their toxic masculinity and following their white daddy into a fluffy cloud of ego. Yet Rogan and his podcast is not separate from Baba Here Love with his podcast. It's all just God in drag. “Jesus said: I am the way. It's the SAME way! The way is the way is THE WAY. The way is THE HARMONY OF THE UNIVERSE. when one comes into the spirit when one sees how it is one understands that behind all the individual differences man-wombman, big-little, old-young, good-bad every label you can think of becomes background instead of figure what stands out is: Here We Are, Here & Now, That's All There Is” - Ram Dass from be here now --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Having recently finished the magnificent book It's Here Now, Are You? by Bhagavan Das I feel myself profoundly inspired. Are you feeling bogged down by the Material Malaise? I know I'm over it. How do we make the mundane, divine? Whether it's gathering flowers for your shrine or saying a mantra in synchrony with your breath, don't be afraid to Get Weird! It's all here and you are IT! Enjoy!Purchase It's Here Now, Are You? by Bhagavan DasJoin the Power Tribe on www.patreon.com/edsbritton get a BONUS episode of The Eben Flow podcast each week! As well as, more great meditation, movement and mindset content. Would love to see you there!Can't sleep? Try Magnesium Breakthrough from BiOptimizers! Magnesium is a potent mineral for total wellbeing, which begins with better sleep. Head over to www.magbreakthrough.com/ebenflow for 10% off your next order!Subscribe to Gus's newsletter here: realitynow.substack.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our guest today is the amazingly talented actor and comedian Mave Press. The 17-year-old actress plays Genevieve on the critically acclaimed Freeform series EVERYTHING’S GONNA BE OKAY. She has done some much at such a young age, and the future is nothing but bright! We covered all of this, her comedy career, early starts as a comedian, lessons learned, and what is next for her. Enjoy! Maeve is also a stand-up comedian and is the youngest comedian ever to perform at Boston's Women in Comedy Festival, NJ's Hoboken Comedy Festival and the Burbank Comedy Festival, where she was chosen for "Best of Fest.” Maeve debuted her one woman show, 'Dis(is)Respect' at the Speak Up Rise Up Festival in NYC. She made her Off Broadway debut at the iconic Public Theatre in the critically acclaimed play “Before Your Very Eyes." Maeve also starred in the Orlando Film Festival and Amsterdam Film Festival Award-winning indie film “Theresa Is a Mother” and the popular PSA “Why Can’t Girls Code." Maeve was profiled on NPR’s Here & Now and has performed stand up in clubs, alt rooms, bars, and basements throughout NYC, Boston, and Los Angeles. She’s influenced by Audrey Hepburn, Tig Notaro, Supergirl, Nina Simone, and other superheroes.Maeve has been featured on NPR's Here & Now, Refinery 29, AOL Build, and more. www.brettallanshow.comHave a question, email us below!openmicguest@gmail.comBe sure to follow us on social media for all the latest podcast updates!Twittertwitter.com/@brettsopenmicIGinstagram.com/brettsopenmicFacebookFacebook.com/openmicpodcastwww.brettallanshow.com
The meat and dairy industry accounts for 15% of global greenhouse gas emissions. What would it take to reach net-zero? Here & Now's Dean Russell visits a sustainable livestock farm to find out. And, reaching President Biden's emission goals could mean retiring most or all of the nation's coal-fired power plants. Stanford University Mark Thurber joins us.
Host Tonya Mosley continues her conversation with author Jesse Holland and illustrator John Jennings in this special edition of Here & Now's podcast.
Millions of Texas homes were plunged into darkness by an arctic blast that exposed an unreliable power grid. As Texans desperately sought relief, Senator Ted Cruz grabbed his family and jetted to Cancun. David and Mike welcome back broadcast journalist Jerry Barmash to discuss possible repercussions of the Texas tragedy as well as the legacy of conservative talk show titan Rush Limbaugh, who died this week at age 70. Jerry also introduces us to his “Here Now the News” podcast. Here Now the News with Jerry Barmash
— “What if I told you, you have always been and will always be, everything you have ever been searching for!” Valeria Teles interviews Gregory Bondi — the author of “Songs of Silence: Poems to Accompany You on the Journey Home Vol. I.” Gregory is a spiritual teacher and author. His work has been inspired by a profound love for mysticism that developed at a very early age and pushed him deep into Western Mystery Traditions, Native South American Shamanism, and much later, Vajrayana Buddhism. A sudden understanding of what is HERE & NOW led him to the teachings of Advaita Vedanta. Particularly influenced by the writings of Sri Siddharameshwar Maharaj and Nisargadatta Maharaj, Gregory aspires to and values direct nondual teachings, seeing them as invaluable pointers to Truth and to the recognition of the freedom that arises from an absolute ‘knowing' of Self. Gregory offers nondual teachings and initiation into the Direct Path through individual mentoring and retreats, sacred 'Sat-song' poetry, Inquiry explicitly for the direct exploration of Self, and Inquiry to Clarity Work to refine how Self is moving through this precious, and unrepeatable life. Based in beautiful California, Gregory draws from a varied background as an initiate, storyteller, ceramic artist, chef, metabolic typing advisor, and yoga teacher. He cares deeply for the world and the environment. To learn more about Gregory Bondi and his works please visit: https://www.fireandemptiness.com/ — This podcast is a quest for well-being, a quest for a meaningful life to the exploration of fundamental truths, enlightening ideas, insights on physical, mental, and spiritual health. The inspiration is Love. The aspiration is to awaken new ways of thinking that can lead us to a new way of being, being well.
Here & Now music opinionator Fran Hoepfner says Gustav Holst's "The Planets" is the perfect piece right now to explore places far, far away. The seven-movement orchestral suite was inspired by astrology, written during World War I. And, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Congress will establish an outside, independent commission to investigate the Capitol insurrection. Historian Julian Zelizer talks about what's next following former President Donald Trump's impeachment acquittal.
Nikki Bedi and Richard Coles are joined by award winning comedian, presenter and writer Russell Kane. He's been the host of three series of Live At The Electric, appearanced on Live At Apollo, Unzipped, Celebrity Juice, I Am Celebrity Get Me Out of Here Now and the host of podcast Boys Don't Cry and Radio 4 series Evil Genius, we talk to him about how he got there. Listener Viv Bird accidentally joined an elite club in 1991 when she became one of few people to survive a plane crash - she joins us to tell her tale. Riyadh Khalaf is a broadcaster, celebrity masterchef winner and LGBTQ campaigner of Irish/Iraqi descent - he tells his story. Claire Martin was a foundling from Hong Kong who was adopted by a couple in the UK. She tells about her search for her birth relatives. Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead chooses his Inheritance Tracks: Sweetheart Contract by Magazine and Brotherhood of Man by Oscar Peterson along with Terry Clarke and we have your thank you. Producer: Corinna Jones
Trump will not deliver a high-profile, televised farewell address as some past presidents have done. Here & Now's Alex Ashlock has a report on how past presidents have said goodbye. And, Frank Langella stars as Judge Julius Hoffman in the Netflix film "The Trial of the Chicago 7." He talks about how the story resonates today.
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Your votes are tabulated to bring you the Best Celtic Music Songs and Tunes of 2020. It is all on this week’s Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Matt & Shannon Heaton, The Here & Now, Runa, The Gothard Sisters, Kyle Gryphon, ChildsPlay, The Changing Room, We Banjo 3, Lisa Schettner, Kennedy's Kitchen, Bellow Bridge, Syncopaths, Heather Dale, Celtica Pipes Rock, Jiggy, The Gartloney Rats, The Flailing Shilaleighs, The Rogues, Barleyjuice, Ockham's Razor I hope you enjoy this week's show. If you did, please share the show on social or with a friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, then there’s another way you can support these artists. Buy the CDs, digital albums, shirts, and songbooks. Follow the artists on streaming, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Every week, you can get Celtic music news in your inbox. The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Subscribe and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. Just list the show number, and the name of as many bands in the episode as you like. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2021 episode. Vote Now! THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:07 - "New Married Couple" by Matt & Shannon Heaton from Lovers' Well 3:34 - WELCOME 5:07 - "The Peacock's Head" by The Here & Now from The Winding Stair 8:56 - "Again for Greenland" by Runa from Ten: The Errant Night 13:16 - "Mazama Mornings" by The Gothard Sisters from Midnight Sun 16:55 - "Astral Hunt" by Kyle Gryphon from Isolation 20:13 - "The Noodle Vendor /Sweetest Blooms / Avery's Mazurka" by ChildsPlay from The Bloom of Youth 24:26 - "Gwrello Glaw" by The Changing Room from Picking Up the Pieces Cornish Pronunciation: gwrello glaow 28:13 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 32:08 - "Dawn Breaks" by We Banjo 3 from Haven 36:36 - "Great Expectations" by Lisa Schettner from Great Expectations 40:15 - "The Umbrella Reel, Two Days To Go, Down The Broom" by Kennedy's Kitchen from The Whiskey of Truth 45:05 - "Kiss in the Morning Early" by Bellow Bridge from Cautionary Tales 49:00 - "Bronwyn Leigh" by Syncopaths from Five Gears 54:54 - "One Of Us" by Heather Dale from Imagineer 58:15 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 1:00:55 - "The Last Voyage of the Great Michael" by Celtica Pipes Rock from Oceans of Fire 1:04:07 - "Paddy's Lamentation" by Jiggy from Hypernova 1:06:49 - "The Landlord's Walk" by The Gartloney Rats from Some Drunken Nights (Irish Music Buried Treasures) 1:11:13 - "I Only Drink Upon the Days That End in D-A-Y" by The Flailing Shilaleighs from Yours to Discover 1:14:28 - "Reels Again" by The Rogues from 25...and Live! 1:16:47 - "High on Highland Life" by Barleyjuice from The Old Speakeasy 1:21:15 - CLOSING 1:22:50 - "The Foggy Dew/Seven Nation Army" by Ockham's Razor from Songs from Potter's Field The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. The show was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts or to our website where you can become a Patron of the Podcast for as little as $1 per episode. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME TO CELTIC MUSIC * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. My name is Marc Gunn. I am a musician and podcaster. This show is dedicated to the indie Celtic musicians. Please support these artists. Share the show with your friends. And find more episodes at celticmusicpodcast.com. You can also support this podcast on Patreon. In every episode, I ask you to vote for your favorite tracks in that show. Your votes for those beloved songs and tunes are added up at the end of the year so that I can bring you the Celtic Top 20. It is my great pleasure to share with you the Top 20 Celtic Songs and Tunes of 2020. These tracks were voted on BY YOU! Your vote matters, not just in a democratic election that brings President-Elect Joe Biden to the White House next month. It also matters for creating this incredible list from twenty amazing bands. 2020 was a crazy year. The livelihood of thousands of Celtic musicians vanished in a blink of an eye. Streaming music is more popular than ever. But it pays nothing. I can’t help but wonder how many of these incredible artists will continue creating music. So as you listen to this show, I want you to think about how you can help these amazing artists. In fact, I might throw out a few suggestions during the show. CELTIC PODCAST NEWS If you’re a Celtic musician, I still have a free eBook that I want you to read. It’s called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It includes a lot of the things I learned over the years promoting Celtic music online. It will be updated in the months to come. Maybe I’ll even finally officially release it. In the meantime, just subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine and it’s yours. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. As a patron, you get to hear episodes before regular listeners. When we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode. You can pledge a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month over on Patreon. A super special thanks to our Celtic Legends: Morgan George, Samir Malak, Patricia Conner, Carol Baril, Miranda Nelson Designs, Nancie Barnett, Kevin Long, Lynda MacNeil, robert michael kane, Tiffany Knight, Annie Lorkowski, Travis Senzaki, Hank Woodward, Shawn Cali You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. And of course, many Celtic musicians started Patreon pages in 2020. I created a blog that highlights over 70 Celtic musicians and bands with Patreon pages. And it’s still growing. Check out the Celtc Music on Patreon here. #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK Ye know. I love getting feedback for the podcast. I love hearing what you think of this show and sharing it here. While feedback is great right here, it’s also super important in a public setting. Like reviews on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. It’s also hugely important to musicians. If you enjoy an artist’s music, tell someone. You can do it as a review on iTunes or Amazon. You can post how much you love a song on social media. You can email the artist and say thanks. In the meantime, What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com Jason Denen emailed: "Hey Marc, thanks so much for all the celtic Christmas music. This episode had so many wonderful tracks I hadn't heard before. I'm lucky to have a job where I can work from home, but being in the same spot every days gets wearying. It's great to have new music to fill the space. I find most Christmas music that gets played on the radio trends to the same old tracks. I do like the classics, but they get so overplayed during the holidays." Georgy Grigoryev emailed: "Hi Marc, Is it possible to listen Irish and Celtic music podcast on Spotify? I tried to look for it but there’s no results." Sadly, no but you can enjoy the Celtic Top 20 on Spotify through our Top Irish & Celtic Music Playlist. This playlist has many of the tracks featured on the Celtic Top 20 for the past 15 years. Sadly, it doesn’t have all. Some are no longer available. But it has most of them. J Dickerson saw my moniker and asked: "Ok. What does Celtfather mean?" Celtfather was a nickname given to me by Les Howard of The Signal Podcast. I was one of the earliest and biggest promoters of independent Celtic music on the internet starting back in 1999. Everyone else was going through the traditional promotional means through radio, magazines and anywhere a publicist would send your material. I took a different strategy. I created an internet newsletter and website with the Celtic Music Magazine. In 2005, I started the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. I soon had the #1 most-downloaded podcast for Celtic music in the world. So when I met Les, he came up with The Celtfather moniker. I loved it and started using it to brand myself. Of course, in 2010, it took on new meaning when my first daughter was born.
Scientific American senior editor Mark Fischetti joins us to tick through some of the most monumental climate news of the year that's coming to a close. And, when Here & Now spent a week in Iceland covering environmental issues last year, we also heard about elves everywhere we went. So for Christmas, we're bringing back our visit to Iceland's elf region, and of course, its Elf School.
IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME! And the Toddcast Team has assembled to celebrate! And what better way to celebrate than with gift exchanges, fun games.....and the worst film EVER made? Seriously, just......the worst. BUT it made for a night of fun and entertainment AND it was all LIVE. HERE NOW is the audio/podcast version of The Smokin' Hot Toddcast Christmasiest Christmas Special EVER LIVE!
Shavon Chester is a native Floridian born and raised in Fort Myers and raised in the Dunbar community. She was named as one of Gulfshore Business’s “40 under 40” for her outstanding service to the SWFL community. Shavon says in her spare time she enjoys listening to Three Song Stories (she's our first Superfan!!), This American Life, Up First, and Here & Now.
Show NotesJoan Tollifson writes and talks about being awake to the aliveness and inconceivability of Here-Now—being just this moment, exactly as it is. Rather than relying on outside authorities, traditional ideas, acquired knowledge or beliefs, this is about direct, immediate seeing and being. Joan has spent time with many teachers, exploring Buddhism, Advaita and radical nonduality, but she does not identify with or represent any particular tradition. She is the author of Bare-Bones Meditation: Waking Up from the Story of My Life (1996), Awake in the Heartland: The Ecstasy of What Is (2003), Painting the Sidewalk with Water: Talks and Dialogs about Nonduality (2010), Nothing to Grasp(2012), and Death: The End of Self-Improvement (2019). (Adapted from Joan’s website.) Joan Discusses- When is it contemplative- Is there spirituality and does it develop- The pathless path leading to the gateless gate- Maps and conceptual constructions – help, hinderance or both - Religious doctrine, dogma and beliefs vs. teachings- How science and religion approach beliefs and direct experience- The value of not knowing and groundlessness- Suffering vs. pain: stories and identification with thinking as sources of suffering- There’s no there there: self as fiction arising from thoughts and the paradox- Here-Now defined and impermanence and presence as aspects- Thinking as “mental chewing gum”- "Dissolution" of my inner/outer boundary- Freedom – what’s thought and thinking got to do with it- What’s problematic – having thoughts or believing in them- Non-Duality, unicity, making something an other (dualism)- Yin/Yang symbol and being at peace with everything - more paradox- Aging: natural loss and more wisdom, love, joy, peace, and beauty found in simple being References Mentioned Joan’s Website and Books - The Simplicity of What Is Joan’s Facebook The Cloud of Unknowing Be Here Now, Ram DassThe All Things Contemplative Blog
Eric Deggans is NPR’s first full-time TV critic, crafting stories and commentaries for the network’s shows, such as Morning Edition, Here & Now and All Things Considered, along with writing material for NPR.org. He also appears on NPR podcasts such as Life Kit, Code Switch, It’s Been a Minute and Pop Culture Happy Hour. In addition, Eric is also a contributor and media analyst for MSNBC/NBC News and an adjunct instructor in the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. And in 2020, he was given the Distinguished Alumni Service Award by Indiana University – the institution’s highest alumni honor -- four years after Indiana University’s Media School of journalism and communications named him a distinguished alumnus. Eric came to NPR in September 2013 from the Tampa Bay Times newspaper in Florida, where he served as TV/Media Critic and in other roles for nearly 20 years. He is also author of Race-Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation, a look at how prejudice, racism and sexism fuels modern media, published in October 2012 by Palgrave Macmillan.He guest hosted CNN’s media analysis show Reliable Sources several times in 2013. In spring 2019, he served as chairman of the board of educators, journalists and media experts who select the George Foster Peabody Awards for excellence in electronic media. Eric joined a prestigious group of contributors to the first ethics book created in a partnership between Craiglist founder Craig Newmark and the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. Developed as Poynter’s first ethics book for the digital age, The New Ethics of Journalism was published in August 2013 by Sage/CQ Press. Born in Washington D.C. but raised in Gary, Ind., Eric has contributed as a pundit, freelance writer or essayist to many media outlets, including, The New York Times online; POLITICO; NBC Nightly News, CBS This Morning; The NewsHour (PBS) and a host of public radio platforms. He is based in Saint Petersburg, Florida with an office inside The Poynter Institute for Media Studies.
Checkout this insightful Podcast Session with “Beatrice Dixon” the CEO & Founder of “The Honey Pot Co.” The first complete feminine care system that cleanses, protects, and balances your vagina by using the power of herbs. Beatrice Discusses the value of being present and living in the Here & Now and provides necessary knowledge regarding your Vagina and so much more. Instagram @iambeadixon @thehoneypotco Twitter @QueenBea_101 @thehoneypotcomp JOIN US LIVE THURSDAY @ 9pm on my Instagram page @lifeverbspodcast bring your questions and follow my IG to stay tuned to more details. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zarie/support
One of the best, strangest shows of the last few years was Lodge 49, a curious, sleepy, fascinating show that ran for two seasons on AMC until it was canceled in 2019. Created by author Jim Gavin, it followed a down on his luck Californian named Dud (played by Wyatt Russell) who mourns the death of his father and ends up finding a new sense of purpose in the membership of a fraternal organization called the Order of the Lynx. There, he finds all manner of colorful characters, all of whom are trying to find their way in a world of philosophical and financial uncertainty. It's a deeply strange show, that's frankly almost impossible to describe accurately -- think of it as a mix between Cheers and a Thomas Pynchon novel. There's a lightness and a melancholy to it, aided of course by the show's soundtrack, a groovy yet introspective mix of psychedelic and surf rock befitting the show's Long Beach setting. In between tracks curated by music supervisor and longtime music journalist Tom Patterson, the score (including its dreamlike theme) was crafted by LA-based musician Andrew Carroll of The Lonely Wild. He's a folk/country-rock guy in a similar stripe to Patterson's '60s-tinged soundtrack; his cues accompany these tracks wonderfully and lend the show a feeling of unexpected intimacy and grandeur. While it's been almost two years since Lodge 49's cancellation, it still lingers in the blood, and Carroll used that inspiration to craft a new EP out today, called You Are Here. A three-track blend of psychedelic rock and modern influences, it's a curiously fitting match to the times we're living in, from the isolation of "Vitamin C" to the dreamlike instrumentals of "Hackers in Love". To commemorate the EP's release, I sat down with Carroll to talk about the EP, collaborating with saxophone maestro Sam Gendel, and get some insight into his short-lived, but indelible work on Lodge 49. And in the process, I got him to break down one of the tracks he composed for the show, as well as offer us exclusive acoustic versions of the Lodge 49 theme and the song "Here/Now" from You Are Here. You can also purchase the EP from Carroll directly through his Bandcamp page here.
Welcome to Episode 8 of Pelo Buddy TV. This week, we have an interview with Tony Sinkinson (#Sinko), and we cover the the following topics: Peloton has added Barre classes! We also discuss if Peloton boxing or kickboxing could be next Echelon claimed they were working with Amazon for an Amazon Prime Bike, but Amazon says that isn’t the case Several featured artist series workouts took place this week, including Keith Urban, Gregory Porter, and Anitta 4 new Bike Bootcamp classes were added to the library The Leaderboard has been added to classes taken via the Peloton website On the bike & tread, Peloton temporarily started removing people from the “Here Now” leaderboard as they finished their classes, but that change was reversed Robin Arzon has an interview with People magazine about her fit pregnancy Jess King is engaged Robin Arzon, Anna Greenberg, and Erick Jäger celebrated birthdays Peloton Germany had an Oktoberfest party We demonstrate how to watch YouTube videos on your Peloton bike or tread We interview Tony Sinkinson (#Sinko) about his weight loss journey with Peloton Let us know your feedback! You can contact us at tv@pelobuddy.com – we’d love to hear your thoughts on ways to improve the show, or what guests to feature in future weeks. Also, if you get a shoutout and would like to be featured in the community shoutouts segment of the show, send in a video clip of your shoutout to shoutout@pelobuddy.com.
Imagine starting the business using your personal line of credit, having employees that make more than you and then one day it takes off. The decisions made to offer unique services in a specific industry actually help you stand out and grow your business. You may hear it often to focus on a niche, but does it really pay off, for Jody it did, and he’ll share how and why. Building a large accounting firm offering quality services that bring value to the client is something he’s been doing for years. Listen in and hear how this can apply to your business. Your Host: Roger Knecht, president of Universal Accounting Center Our Guest: Jody Grunden, CPA Jody is the Co-Founder and CEO of Summit CPA Group, the leading provider of Virtual CFO Services for creative agencies as well as one of the largest Virtual CFO firms in North America. He’s also an industry speaker and a published author. Author of Digital Dollars and Cents, Jody literally wrote the book on helping digital agency owners create a financial roadmap to success. Summit CPA Group is a fully distributed accounting firm with a non-traditional approach to accounting providing Virtual CFO Services, 401(k) Audits, and CPA Firm Augmentation. Operating under a profit-focused model, Summit CPA uses dynamic forecasting and key performance indicators with their clients to help them transcend their focus from simply “being in the black” to longer-term financial health and wealth. With the mission statement, “Changing the way people think about accounting,” the next big step for the Summit CPA Group is to help make this level of service a norm rather than an exception within other accounting firms. Sponsors: Universal Accounting Center Helping accounting professionals confidently and competently offer quality accounting services to get paid what they are worth. Offers: Get your FREE copy of the e-book “in the BLACK, nine principles to make your business profitable” to work ON your business. Apply these principles and then take them to your clients as their trusted advisor. Get you copy HERE Now! In Digital Dollars and Cents: A Virtual CFO’s Playbook to help Digital Companies Create a Financial Roadmap to Success, Jody Grunden helps startup founders and company owners dive deep into the financial side of the business. Remember this, Accounting Success IS Universal. Listen to our next episode and be sure to subscribe. For more information on how you can apply these principles in your business please visit us at www.universalaccountingschool.com or call us at 801.265.3777
At first Alan planned to become a Veterinarian but that quickly changed, and life took him on another path to become a very successful owner of a large accounting firm. After struggling his first year in business he has now built a multi-office firm through various mergers and acquisitions. Listen to Alan and Roger discuss the 4 non-negotiables to move forward with a possible new partner. Hear what Alan says is the biggest challenge and also the important lesson he learned in his youth that still applies today. Alan is a down to earth person that helps us remember that accounting is fun. Whether it be a good bed side manner or a confessional with a client he points out that this always will be a people business. Your Host: Roger Knecht, president of Universal Accounting Center Our Guest: Alan Long, CPA, CITP, CGMA & Baldwin CPAs, PLLC, Managing Member Alan Long is Baldwin CPAs Managing Member with over 40 years of experience in the firm. Alan has extensive experience in auditing and has served on multiple boards for various organizations and associations related to peer review and auditing standards. He currently serves as a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) Auditing Standards Board. He’s an AICPA instructor, and serves on numerous boards within the accounting profession and the community. When he is not involved in giving back to the industry or community, Alan enjoys spending time fishing and hunting in the great outdoors. Sponsors: Universal Accounting Center Helping accounting professionals confidently and competently offer quality accounting services to get paid what they are worth. Offers: Get your FREE copy of the e-book “in the BLACK, nine principles to make your business profitable” to work ON your business. Apply these principles and then take them to your clients as their trusted advisor. Get you copy HERE Now! Remember this, if it’s about accounting its Universal. Listen to our next episode and be sure to subscribe. For more information on how you can apply these principles in your business please visit us at www.universalaccountingschool.com or call us at 801.265.3777
Season of thy Hustle, thee Episode 142, HERE NOW for YOU. NOW COME HITHERTH PODCAST-TH. Anyways, the Hustle boys have a lot of news to digest including mad big ups to the legend Kelly Preston, Nick Cannon wild'n out too hard, Will & Jada, the Mississippi flag & more. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Spotify: @thehustleseason
Timberwolves Chaplain and local pastor Matt Moberg is encouraging us all to have uncomfortable conversations on race. Pushing for systemic transformation, Matt is helping to lead the way in our community and is doing so by calling a spade a spade in the battle against White Supremacy. ► Follow Matt on social media - @MattMoberg► Learn more about The Table MPLS - https://www.thetablempls.com/► Listen to the last episode of "Here & Now" - https://www.iheart.com/podcast/462-here-on-earth-30165524/episode/minnesotas-history-of-slavery-feat-dr-65870832/
On the first episode of the "Here & Now" mini-series author and professor Dr. Chrstopher P. Lehman joins to discuss his book "Slavery's Reach: Southern Slaveholders in the North Star State".Learn how slavery in the state of Minnesota helped to form many of the communities we take for granted today.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is apologizing for saying players who kneel in protest when the NFL season starts would be "disrespecting the flag." Brees was asked Wednesday how the league should react if more players kneel in protest during the national anthem, as Colin Kaepernick did in 2016. We get the latest from Here & Now sports analyst Mike Pesca. Also, we speak with Bao Nguyen, the director of "Be Water," the new ESPN documentary about the life of the late film star Bruce Lee.
As protests continue across the country, Marc Lamont Hill, political commentator and professor at Temple University, explains why he believes its important to understand them as acts of rebellion instead of riots. Also, We talk to Ben Brock Johnson, who covers tech for Here & Now, about the U.S.'s latest attempt to handicap Chinese telecom rival Huawei by disrupting its silicon chip supply chain.
If you're getting bored in the kitchen, Here & Now resident chef Kathy Gunst shares ideas about stretching one dish over several meals without having it taste like leftovers. Also, Fox News analyst Brit Hume tweeted a photo mocking Joe Biden for wearing a face mask. President Trump retweeted it. Host Robin Young speaks with NPR senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro about the political benefit of mocking face masks.
Several pharmaceutical companies hope to harness the power of antibodies in a drug that could help treat and prevent COVID-19 in the general population. We hear about one such possible treatment from the drug maker Regeneron. And, while much of the real world remains shut down, the virtual world is thriving. Ben Brock Johnson, who covers tech for Here & Now, reports that video gaming companies are releasing more immersive features that go beyond your typical virtual adventure.
This week, we had some brilliant new releases from Joel Sarakula, Laurent Bardainne & Tigre d'Eau Douce, L'Eclair, Lost In Rio, and Carmelia Hartman! We were celebrating the life of Little Richard and Betty Wright, and we were joined by Lack of Afro, discussing his time in isolation and his new album, 'I'm Here Now'!We were showing the mothers some LOVE for Mother's Day (US), and had a full hour of upbeat soul (Northern, Crossover, & more). This show first broadcast on the 10th of May, 2020For more info and tracklisting, visit: http://thefaceradio.com/the-rendezvous/Tune into new broadcasts of The Rendezvous, LIVE every Sunday from 3 - 5 PM EST / 8 - 10 PM GMT on The Face Radio & Totally Wired Radio.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DJKurtisPowersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kurtispowersTwitter: https://twitter.com/kurtispowersEmail: kurtis@thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here & Now takes you to Compton, California, for a chat with author Walter Thompson-Hernández about the Compton Cowboys and their ranch culture. We also talk with cowboy Randy Hook about the history of black cowboys in the U.S. Also, the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted elections across the country. Now, some candidates running for office are encountering another barrier: ballot access. VPM's Roberto Roldan reports.
Kiss me I'm Irish in 2020 with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. Subscribe and listen! Warbelow Range, Serious Kitchen, Poitin, The Gleasons, The Here & Now, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Kyle Gryphon, Catherine Koehler, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Old Man Flanagan's Ghost, Clover's Revenge, Hugh Morrison, SeaStar, Hurricane Kevin I hope you enjoyed this week's show. If you did, please share the show with ONE friend. The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast is here to build our community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, buy the albums, shirts, and songbooks, follow the artists on Spotify, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember also to Subscribe to the Celtic Music Magazine. Every week, you will get a few cool bits of Celtic music news. It's a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. 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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:04 - "Cottage in the Grove / The Curlew / Farewell to Ireland" by Warbelow Range from Warbelow Range 4:37 - WELCOME 6:06 - "The Blacksmith" by Serious Kitchen from "Tig" 10:46 - "Last Beautiful Loneliness" by Poitin from Simple Pleasures 15:22 - "Ireland In Your Eyes" by The Gleasons from Let It Go 18:20 - "The Peacock's Head" by The Here & Now from The Winding Stair 22:08 - CELTIC FEEDBACK 26:14 - "Two Red Roses" by Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer from Twelve Months & A Day 31:30 - "Silver Thaw" by Kyle Gryphon from Isolation 34:16 - "Oft in the Stilly Night" by Catherine Koehler from Shan-a-Key 36:31 - "New Married Couple" by Matt & Shannon Heaton from Lover's Well 39:52 - CELTIC PODCAST NEWS 42:31 - "Hart of Ten" by Old Man Flanagan's Ghost from Far From Shore 45:55 - "The Merry Misadventures of Sister Mary Margaret" by Clover's Revenge from Truants and Absolution 49:52 - "Old Scotland" by Hugh Morrison from The Other Side 54:07 - "Giant" by SeaStar from Never Go Back 58:26 - CLOSING 59:59 - "Irish Kisses (Kiss Me, I'm Irish)" by Hurricane Kevin The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. 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We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ I still have space in 2020 for the Celtic Invasion of Italy. It’s gonna be monumental. You don’t want to miss it! THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! Because of Your kind and generous support, this show comes out every week. You can pledge a dollar or more per episode and cap how much you want to spend each month over on Patreon. Your generosity funds the creation, promotion and production of the show. It allows us to attract new listeners and to help our community grow. Plus, you get to hear episodes before regular listeners. When we hit a milestone, you get an extra-long episode. We are super close to getting a two-hour instrumental special. I want to send a special thanks to our Celtic Legends. These amazing people pledge $25 or more per month to keep this podcast coming out every week. Thank you to Annie Lorkowski, Carol Baril, Hank Woodward, Kevin Long, Lynda MacNeil, Marianne Ludwig, Miranda Nelson, Nancie Barnett, Patricia Conner, Robert Michael Kane, Scott Benson, Shawn Cali, Tiffany Knight You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast at http://patreon.com/celticpodcast. I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? You can send a written comment along with a picture of what you're doing while listening. Email a voicemail message to celticpodcast@gmail.com joylene emailed: "Knitting. I’m of Italian and Austrian background. I just like Celtic music. I started listening when you were Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers. I have a second cousin who plays bagpipes in a Celtic band in Pgh PA. He’s Italian and Polish and Armenian." Joseph Rosenthal emailed a photo: "Working while organizing files. Just started listening recently and love hearing the stuff you put out for me to get through the day .Despite the red hair, I'm only 10 percent Irish, but my mother clings to that 10 percent and I can appreciate it on my own too. Keep it up!" Tom Cochran emailed: "Hi Mark, Tom C from the highlands of western Colorado. Just recently found your podcast from a post on my Clan’s Facebook page. Have listened to several now and find the diversity of music refreshing and matching my own musical tastes which are eclectic. I enjoy everything from classical, to musical theatre, classic rock, folk, and of course Celtic music in its many forms. My wife and I along with son Brendan and friend Jonathan make up Oran Mor. We have been playing a lot these past few months locally and are planning our first recording in the coming year. As a long time theatre geek ( presently directing Conor McPhearson’s Irish Drama “The Veil”) I am new to the music business. So I would appreciate any advice. You can check out our web page at oranmormusic.com. Favorite influences include, Dougie McIean, Runrig, Battlefield Band, Old Blind Dogs, Silly Wizard, Albannach, The Elders and the Chieftains. I am really liking the new groups your show is turning me onto; new fave Runa. I look forward to many hours of great music. Keep up the good work." Junya emailed: "hi. im from Japan. im a very casual listener, and i dont have the habit of checking the song titles and artists names, so i have no knowledge, but have been listening to your podcast for, probably more than 10 years. i felt like listening to such music in Christmas time in December, over 10years ago, (im not Christian and l am japanese living in Japan, so i dont have a chance to experience the Westerners' christmas festivity, but i always long to join their Christmas mood) and tried searching, then your website was the top result. somehow irish and celtic music sounds very nice to me even though im not a fan of any ethnic type of music very much. the song i liked from this Halloween podcast was The Rogue's Hellbound Sleigh, with the club music like beautiful and cool elements mixed in." Pompeii Emerald