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Mr. Rubio Used To Run
30 | Vince Engel: Nike Ads with Michael Jordan And Humboldt Running With Bill Scobey

Mr. Rubio Used To Run

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 67:48


Nike advertising legend Vince Engel and the mileage king Bill "Mad Dog" Scobey join us on today's podcast to chat about running at Humboldt State in the 70s, racing with track and field legends through the 80s, and creating some of the most well known sports ads of the 90s. Get an exclusive look at the early days of the sport and the unique marketing that helped build it into what it is today! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to rate / review and head on over to our Youtube channel to join the discussion: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDt-UWZV_fgrrKYe88a1vD0vurpXMqnGw Shop Running Warehouse: https://www.runningwarehouse.com

It Could Happen Here
The Humboldt State Occupation and Portland State University Library Occupations

It Could Happen Here

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 48:35 Transcription Available


Robert and the crew interview activists in Arcata, California and Portland, Oregon about two university occupations in solidarity with Gaza that have both attracted press, and police, attention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Raymond Carver Podcast
S2E4: "Carnations" with Joanadel Thyarks Hurst

Raymond Carver Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 31:06


In this episode we explore a very rare piece of work by Raymond Carver, his one-act play "Carnations". Our special guest was a fellow student, friend, and actor involved with the writing and production of this "forgotten" play in Arcata, California in 1962. 

The Mindful Experiment Podcast
EP#455 - You Are Not Broken with Guest: Brooke Hazen

The Mindful Experiment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 50:33


Who is Brooke Hazen?Brooke Hazen is an organic farmer, life-long athlete, physical coach, and a health and fitness enthusiast. A Southern California native, Brooke grew up loving the ocean and the natural world. His affinity for the land, healthy living, and natural foods led him to study Agriculture at Humboldt State. In 2001, Brooke realized his vision to grow nutritious, organic, farm-to-table foods under his own brand when he purchased 88 acres of pastureland in the beautiful Northern California farming region of Sebastopol. He now cultivates apples, citrus, medicinal herbs, and high polyphenol olives. Walking the rows each day, he meticulously hand-tends his orchards and presses award-winning Extra Virgin Olive Oil on his West Sonoma County farm and olive mill, Gold Ridge Organic Farms. You Are Not Broken: A Holistic Guide for Men and Women to Heal the Pathways of Sexual Dysfunction and Restore Relational Harmony Together is his first bookHow to Connect with Brooke?Website: www.BrookeHazen.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005713065392Instagram: www.Instagram.com/brooke_goldridgeOrganic Farm Website: https://www.goldridgeorganicfarms.com/.....FREE 6-Week Quantum Abundance Course for the First 30 Who Registerhttps://drvic.systeme.io/quantum-abundance-lp Do You Want to Learn the Simple Business Success Formula to Quantum Leap Your Life, Business and 10X Your Fulfillment in Life? www.CallwithDrVic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Resinate Radio
036 - Canna Book Club - Dr. Daniela Vergara Discusses Modeling Cannabinoids From A Large-Scale Sample (PART TWO)

Resinate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 48:09


Welcome to Canna Book Club. Recorded and Released by Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. This is a recorded discussion/series released through the Resinate Radio podcast found on ALL major platforms. In the second part of a special two-part release, we discuss the paper "Modeling cannabinoids from a large-scale sample of Cannabis sativa chemotypes" Follow along with us here: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0236878 Meet our Panelists: Dr. Daniela Vergara is an evolutionary biologist researching Cannabis genomics at the University of Colorado Boulder. In addition to her multiple publications on Cannabis, she founded and directs a non-profit organization, the Agricultural Genomics Foundation (AGF). AGF's aim is to make Cannabis science available to a broad public. Molly and Cory Russell are Managing Partners at Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. Resinate Cannabis Inc. provides large-scale cultivation problem-solving services, including Integrated Pest Management Programs, EU-GMP Standard Operating Procedures, Propagation - Vegetation and Flowering Process Improvement, Irrigation Design, Facility Design, Quality Assurance Training and More! To learn more about our team and schedule an introduction meeting - you can send us an email at info@resintecannabis.com. Cory is currently working at the largest cannabis greenhouse in the world - planning and driving all nursery activities for the company. Casey Albarran is an experienced Manager of Manufacturing with solventless cannabis extraction facilities in California and a humble cannabis enthusiast. He received a BS in Environmental Biology from Humboldt State and is now a Cannabis Advisor for the Retail Cannabis sector in San Francisco. Anna Schwabe Ph.D. is a researcher and educator with expertise in Cannabis genetics and biology and has considerable experience in various scientific fields. She holds a BS, an MS and a Ph.D. from the University of Northern Colorado and was awarded the Dean's Citation of Excellence and The Dean's Award for Outstanding Dissertation for her research evaluating genotypic and phenotypic variation in Cannabis. Resinate Radio podcast is live on all platforms! Season 3 Art Cover: Provided by one of our listeners, Cy!! And do not forget to follow us!

Resinate Radio
035 - Canna Book Club - Dr. Daniela Vergara Explains Modeling Cannabinoids From A Large-Scale Sample (PART ONE)

Resinate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 44:10


Welcome to Canna Book Club. Recorded and Released by Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. This is a recorded discussion/series released through the Resinate Radio podcast found on ALL major platforms. In the first part of a special two-part release, we introduce the paper "Modeling cannabinoids from a large-scale sample of Cannabis sativa chemotypes" Follow along with us here: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0236878 Meet our Panelists: Dr. Daniela Vergara is an evolutionary biologist researching Cannabis genomics at the University of Colorado Boulder. In addition to her multiple publications on Cannabis, she founded and directs a non-profit organization, the Agricultural Genomics Foundation (AGF). AGF's aim is to make Cannabis science available to a broad public. Molly and Cory Russell are Managing Partners at Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. Resinate Cannabis Inc. provides large-scale cultivation problem-solving services, including Integrated Pest Management Programs, EU-GMP Standard Operating Procedures, Propagation - Vegetation and Flowering Process Improvement, Irrigation Design, Facility Design, Quality Assurance Training and More! To learn more about our team and schedule an introduction meeting - you can send us an email at info@resintecannabis.com. Cory is currently working at the largest cannabis greenhouse in the world - planning and driving all nursery activities for the company. Casey Albarran is an experienced Manager of Manufacturing with solventless cannabis extraction facilities in California and a humble cannabis enthusiast. He received a BS in Environmental Biology from Humboldt State and is now a Cannabis Advisor for the Retail Cannabis sector in San Francisco. Anna Schwabe Ph.D. is a researcher and educator with expertise in Cannabis genetics and biology and has considerable experience in various scientific fields. She holds a BS, an MS and a Ph.D. from the University of Northern Colorado and was awarded the Dean's Citation of Excellence and The Dean's Award for Outstanding Dissertation for her research evaluating genotypic and phenotypic variation in Cannabis. Resinate Radio podcast is live on all platforms! Season 3 Art Cover: Provided by one of our listeners, Cy!! And do not forget to follow us!

Resinate Radio
034 - Canna Book Club - Dr. Zamir Punja Discusses Pathogens Infecting Cannabis (PART TWO)

Resinate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 58:45


Welcome to Canna Book Club. Recorded and Released by Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. This is a recorded discussion/series released through the Resinate Radio podcast found on ALL major platforms. In the second part of a special two-part release, we discuss the paper "The bud rot pathogens infecting cannabis (Cannabis sativa L., marijuana) inflorescences: symptomology, species identification, pathogenicity and biological control" Follow along with us here:  https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07060661.2021.1936650 Meet our Panelists: Dr. Zamir Punja is a Professor of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, with expertise in plant pathogens, tissue culture, and molecular biology. He obtained his Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California, Davis. Molly and Cory Russell are Managing Partners at Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. Resinate Cannabis Inc. provides large-scale cultivation problem-solving services, including Integrated Pest Management Programs, EU-GMP Standard Operating Procedures, Propagation - Vegetation and Flowering Process Improvement, Irrigation Design, Facility Design, Quality Assurance Training and More! To learn more about our team and schedule an introduction meeting: Send us an email at info@resintecannabis.com. Cory has just completed his Horticulture diploma from Guelph University and is currently working at the largest cannabis greenhouse in the world - planning and driving all nursery activities for the company. Casey Albarran is an experienced Manager of Manufacturing with solventless cannabis extraction facilities in California and a humble cannabis enthusiast. He received a BS in Environmental Biology from Humboldt State and is now a Cannabis Advisor for the Retail Cannabis sector in San Francisco. Anna Schwabe Ph.D. is a researcher and educator with expertise in Cannabis genetics and biology and has considerable experience in various scientific fields. She holds a BS, an MS and Ph.D. from the University of Northern Colorado and was awarded the Dean's Citation of Excellence and The Dean's Award for Outstanding Dissertation for her research evaluating genotypic and phenotypic variation in Cannabis. Resinate Radio podcast is live on all platforms! And do not forget to follow us!

Resinate Radio
033 - Canna Book Club - Dr. Zamir Punja Explains Bud Rot Pathogens Infecting Cannabis (PART ONE)

Resinate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 39:12


Welcome to Canna Book Club. Recorded and Released by Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. This is a recorded discussion/series released through the Resinate Radio podcast found on ALL major platforms. In the first part of a special two-part release, we introduce the paper "The bud rot pathogens infecting cannabis (Cannabis sativa L., marijuana) inflorescences: symptomology, species identification, pathogenicity and biological control" Follow along with us here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07060661.2021.1936650 Meet our Panelists: Dr. Zamir Punja is a Professor of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada, with expertise in plant pathogens, tissue culture, and molecular biology. He obtained his Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California, Davis. Molly and Cory Russell are Managing Partners at Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. Resinate Cannabis Inc. provides large-scale cultivation problem-solving services, including Integrated Pest Management Programs, EU-GMP Standard Operating Procedures, Propagation - Vegetation and Flowering Process Improvement, Irrigation Design, Facility Design, Quality Assurance Training and More! To learn more about our team and schedule an introduction meeting: Send us an email at info@resintecannabis.com. Cory has just completed his Horticulture diploma from Guelph University and is currently working at the largest cannabis greenhouse in the world - planning and driving all nursery activities for the company. Casey Albarran is an experienced Manager of Manufacturing with solventless cannabis extraction facilities in California and a humble cannabis enthusiast. He received a BS in Environmental Biology from Humboldt State and is now a Cannabis Advisor for the Retail Cannabis sector in San Francisco. Anna Schwabe Ph.D. is a researcher and educator with expertise in Cannabis genetics and biology and has considerable experience in various scientific fields. She holds a BS, an MS and Ph.D. from the University of Northern Colorado and was awarded the Dean's Citation of Excellence and The Dean's Award for Outstanding Dissertation for her research evaluating genotypic and phenotypic variation in Cannabis. Resinate Radio podcast is live on all platforms! And do not forget to follow us!

The Player Development Pod presented by Beyond the Field
Development Is Coaching - Ashley Goodman

The Player Development Pod presented by Beyond the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 36:29


Season 2 of The Player Development Pod continues to highlight those doing the work in this space. This week we are honored to have Ashley Goodman join the show. Ashley is one of the few in the player development field who has experience at the NFL and collegiate level. Before beginning in player development Ashley was deep in a career in strength and conditioning. In this episode Ed Jones II sits down with Ashley Goodman, as she shares how she took the skills from coaching and applies them to her work in player development with the Wheat waving Kansas Jayhawks Football Team. ROCK CHALK! You'll enjoy the insight Ashley has on the transferable skills she uses in her role. Follow Ashley Goodman here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashgoodman23/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-goodman-29747850/ Learn More About Ashley Here: Ashley Goodman joined head coach Lance Leipold's staff as the Director of Player Development in February of 2022, after working with the FAU football program, Green Bay Packers and more. Goodman comes to KU after working as the Director of Player Development at Florida International University since 2021, where she helped develop players for their life after football. Prior to FAU, Goodman worked for the Green Bay Packers, where she served in the role of player engagement. With the Packers, Goodman was responsible for administrative support in the development, implementation, and execution of the player program. She assisted the rookies with voter registration and absentee ballot requests and conducted presentations and interactive discussion on healthy and unhealthy relationships. She also was instrumental in Green Bay's second career transition program and helped to coordinate activities for support staff, coaches, and player engagement of the NFL mandated objectives. She jumped into the role in 2020 after serving as a player engagement consultant from May of 2019 until July of 2020. Goodman bridged her work as the director of player development with Your Call Football and Merril Hoge, a developmental league. Your Call Football, a technology company, focused on former NFL coaches and players, in an effort to showcase the Your Call app, while developing professional football players from the arena football, CFL and the NFL. Goodman gained her strength and conditioning experience as a graduate assistant for the University of Nevada, Reno, a position she served from January of 2010 through April of 2011. She gained her Bachelor of Science degree in 2009 from Humboldt State with a major in Kinesiology and a minor in psychology.She then earned a Master of Arts in 2011 from Nevada-Reno with a focus on educational leadership. She served as a Huddle Up Consultant at the University of Central Florida in 2019, where the focus was ending gender violence. Thank you for taking time to listen to today's episode. PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW THE CONTENT. Visit: https://www.btfprogram.com/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BTFProgram Subscription: https://anchor.fm/playerdevelopmentpodcast Follow: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BTF_Program Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/btf_program/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BTFProgram Tag on Social: #ThePDPod #BeyondTheField --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/playerdevelopmentpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/playerdevelopmentpodcast/support

Resinate Radio
032 - Canna Book Club - Dr. Avery Gilbert Explains Consumer Perceptions of Strain Differences in Cannabis Aroma (PART TWO)

Resinate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 34:22


Welcome to Canna Book Club. Recorded and Released by Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. This is a recorded discussion/series released through the Resinate Radio podcast found on ALL major platforms. In the second part of a special two-part release, we discuss the paper "Consumer Perceptions of Strain Differences in Cannabis Aroma" with one of the authors Dr. Avery Gilbert. Dr. Avery Gilbert has conducted research on human odour perception in academic laboratories and in the R&D divisions of multinational perfume companies. His consulting firm Synesthetics, Inc. helps companies design scented consumer products. He is the founder of Headspace Sensory LLC, a startup company that is quantifying the aroma profiles of cannabis and hemp. Follow along with us here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29401526/#affiliation-1 Meet our Panelists: Casey Albarran is an experienced Manager of Manufacturing with solventless cannabis extraction facilities in California and a humble cannabis enthusiast. He received a BS in Environmental Biology from Humboldt State and is now a Cannabis Advisor for the Retail Cannabis sector in San Francisco. Molly and Cory Russell are Managing Partners at Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. Resinate Cannabis Inc. provides large-scale cultivation problem-solving services, including Integrated Pest Management Programs, EU-GMP Standard Operating Procedures, Propagation - Vegetation and Flowering Process Improvement, Irrigation Design, Facility Design, Quality Assurance Training and More! To learn more about our team and schedule an introduction meeting: Send us an email at info@resintecannabis.com. Cory has just completed his Horticulture diploma from Guelph University and is currently working at the largest cannabis greenhouse in the world - planning and driving all nursery activities for the company. Anna Schwabe Ph.D. is a researcher and educator with expertise in Cannabis genetics and biology and has considerable experience in various scientific fields. She holds a BS, an MS and Ph.D. from the University of Northern Colorado and was awarded the Dean's Citation of Excellence and The Dean's Award for Outstanding Dissertation for her research evaluating genotypic and phenotypic variation in Cannabis. Resinate Radio podcast is live on all platforms! And do not forget to follow us!

Resinate Radio
031 - Canna Book Club - Consumer Perceptions of Strain Differences in Cannabis Aroma (PART ONE)

Resinate Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 38:58


Welcome to Canna Book Club. Recorded and Released by Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. This is a recorded discussion/series released through the Resinate Radio podcast found on ALL major platforms. In the first part of a special two-part release, we introduce the paper "Consumer Perceptions of Strain Differences in Cannabis Aroma" Follow along with us here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29401526/#affiliation-1 Meet our Panelists: Casey Albarran is an experienced Manager of Manufacturing with solventless cannabis extraction facilities in California and a humble cannabis enthusiast. He received a BS in Environmental Biology from Humboldt State and is now a Cannabis Advisor for the Retail Cannabis sector in San Francisco. Molly and Cory Russell are Managing Partners at Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. Resinate Cannabis Inc. provides large-scale cultivation problem-solving services, including Integrated Pest Management Programs, EU-GMP Standard Operating Procedures, Propagation - Vegetation and Flowering Process Improvement, Irrigation Design, Facility Design, Quality Assurance Training and More! To learn more about our team and schedule an introduction meeting: Send us an email at info@resintecannabis.com. Cory has just completed his Horticulture diploma from Guelph University and is currently working at the largest cannabis greenhouse in the world - planning and driving all nursery activities for the company. Anna Schwabe Ph.D. is a researcher and educator with expertise in Cannabis genetics and biology and has considerable experience in various scientific fields. She holds a BS, an MS and Ph.D. from the University of Northern Colorado and was awarded the Dean's Citation of Excellence and The Dean's Award for Outstanding Dissertation for her research evaluating genotypic and phenotypic variation in Cannabis. Resinate Radio podcast is live on all platforms! And do not forget to follow us!

The Pleasure Zone ~ Milica Jelenic
Break Free From The Depression of Erectile Dysfunction ~ Guest Brooke Hazen

The Pleasure Zone ~ Milica Jelenic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022


The Pleasure Zone with Milica Jelenic - Diamond Host In this episode with Brooke Hazen we will look at: The particular healing modalities he's found to be effective in treating sexual dysfunction. Why Western medicine falls short of addressing and treating the root cause of sexual issues. Why healing methods need to address the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of sexual dysfunction in order to resolve it. How common it is to experience serious side effects from medication intended to treat sexual dysfunction. How widespread sexual performance issues are and the havoc they can wreak on a person's confidence and their relationships. Why he believes that a whole-body healing approach helped him and how it can help your listeners. What listeners will find in his new book. Brooke Hazen is an organic farmer, life-long athlete, physical coach, and a health and fitness enthusiast. A Southern California native, Brooke grew up loving the ocean and the natural world. His affinity for the land, healthy living, and natural foods led him to study Agriculture at Humboldt State. In 2001, Brooke realized his vision to grow nutritious, organic, farm-to-table foods under his own brand when he purchased 88 acres of pastureland in the beautiful Northern California farming region of Sebastopol. He now cultivates apples, citrus, medicinal herbs, and high polyphenol olives. Walking the rows each day, he meticulously hand-tends his orchards and presses award-winning Extra Virgin Olive Oil on his West Sonoma County farm and olive mill, Gold Ridge Organic Farms. You Are Not Broken: A Holistic Guide for Men and Women to Heal the Pathways of Sexual Dysfunction and Restore Relational Harmony Together is his first book. https://brookehazen.com/ Join Milica Jelenic & Guest Brooke Hazen as they discuss how to "Break Free From The Depression Of Erectile Dysfunction". Sexy Coupons: https://www.milicajelenic.com/online-store/Sexy-Times-Coupons-p291754882 “Pleasure Do's, Don'ts & Maybe's, List.” https://mailchi.mp/e6d0ca3e2825/the-pleasure-zone *Listen now on the Inspired Choices Network app!  https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/links/ ~ More About The Pleasure Zone ~ Milica Jelenic is a Sex & Intimacy Coach. What is pleasure? Have you ever noticed that what is pleasing to one body is not necessarily pleasing to all bodies? What if our bodies like to be pleasing and to gift pleasure to others and to receive pleasure? In this show we will explore the world of pleasure. If your body was sensing pleasure more often would your life have more ease? We start out with magical little bodies that turn on everybody. Babies are always having people come up to them and compliment them on their beauty and get really excited to be in their presence. What would the world be like if we stopped judging ourselves, our bodies and others? How much more fun, joy and pleasure is possible on this planet if we choose to be explorers? Whose ready for an adventure??? Milica Jelenic is an advocate for pleasure. In her private practice she invites clients to create life and lifestyle that offers more pleasure and vitality. Milica's intuitive ability to sense where change is possible and to question what is stuck in the target area creates a very dynamic session that promotes choice, possibility and change. Milica has impacted the lives and health of individuals both in Canada and abroad with her humor, kindness, gentleness, potency and intensity. Milica's approach is playful, fun and direct. Milica is willing to be whatever energy and space is required for the change you desire.   If you are interested in receiving Milica' monthly newsletter about events, classes and information on booking private sessions send and e-mail through her website.  www.milicajelenic.com/ To get more of The Pleasure Zone with Milica Jelenic, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/the-pleasure-zone-milica-jelenic/

Climate Psychology Conversations
Climate Anxiety - is it the right focus for climate-aware mental health care?

Climate Psychology Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 22:04


Climate anxiety. It's getting lots of attention, but is it the right focus for climate-aware mental health? Featuring: Wendy Greenspun, NYC psychoanalyst and faculty at Adelphi University Panu Pihkala, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Theology at University of Helsinki Selin Nurgun, Somatic Coach and resilience practicioner Sarah Jaquette Ray, Program Leader of Environmental Studies at Humboldt State    

Sexually Speaking with Shannon
Healing Erectile Dysfunction with Brooke Hazen

Sexually Speaking with Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 46:21


Are you or a loved one suffering from erectile dysfunction? In this episode we have Brooke Hazen, author of You Are Not Broken who shares his wisdom on the causes of erectile dysfunction and how to heal the devastating effects without relying on medication. Brooke Hazen is an organic farmer, life-long athlete, physical coach, and a health and fitness enthusiast. A Southern California native, Brooke grew up loving the ocean and the natural world. His affinity for the land, healthy living, and natural foods led him to study Agriculture at Humboldt State. In 2001, Brooke realized his vision to grow nutritious, organic, farm-to-table foods under his own brand when he purchased 88 acres of pastureland in the beautiful Northern California farming region of Sebastopol. He now cultivates apples, citrus, medicinal herbs, and high polyphenol olives. Walking the rows each day, he meticulously hand-tends his orchards and presses award-winning Extra Virgin Olive Oil on his West Sonoma County farm and olive mill, Gold Ridge Organic Farms.Now an author, You Are Not Broken: A Holistic Guide for Men and Women to Heal the Pathways of Sexual Dysfunction and Restore Relational Harmony Together is his first book.In this episode:03:00 - Brooke's story on coping and fixing his erectile dysfunction06:30 - Stillness and letting go of addictions, and how they helped Brooke with his erectile dysfunction08:00 - Getting led to a website through the will of God10:15 - Porn-induced erectile dysfunction16:30 - The book - Dopamine Nation19:00 - How do you support your partner if they have a porn addiction?21:30 - Easy solutions for porn addiction23:30 - Mating behavior and bonding behavior26:30 - Using bonding behaviors to satisfy urges because of addiction32:30 - Having a plant-based diet to heal addictions37:30 - Cardiovascular disease and erectile dysfunction39:30 - Western medicine is misdiagnosing erectile dysfunction41:00 - Brooke Hazen's book - You Are Not BrokenYou can find Brooke on:https://brookehazen.com/Support the show

Off the Bench
Episode 65 - Brandon Sperling

Off the Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 87:40


Brandon did big things at Buchanan and also played with Paul George at Fresno State before moving on and playing on some record setting Humboldt State teams. Give this a listen and please tell a friend!

Fireside Fridays
47. Jack Pride!

Fireside Fridays

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 46:02


In this week's episode, Josh joins the crew and we talk about his career in law enforcement, Humboldt State and retirement destinations while sipping on Without End a 7% Hazy IPA from Bike Dog in West Sacramento, CA. Cheers Big Ears! Thank you for listening and supporting our podcast! We hope you have as much fun listening as we do making them. We appreciate every listen, comment, and subscription. Please find us on Apple and Google Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart, YouTube, and Anchor.FM. Email us at firesidefridays@gmail.com and we might read your comments in an upcoming episode. Help support us at the Fireside Fridays store at https://fireside-fridays.myspreadshop.com #firesidefridays #firesidefridayspodcast #bestnewpodcast #whatsinthefridge #WITF #beeroftheweek #notforthetaintofheart #newandnoteworthypodcast #bestpodcast #drinklocal #craftbeer #beertasting #youtubepodcast #spotifypodcast #applepodcast #drinklocal #bikedog #withoutend #IPA #beeradvocate --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/firesidefridays/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/firesidefridays/support

Protecting Your NEST with Dr. Tony Hampton
Brooke Hazen: Episode 91

Protecting Your NEST with Dr. Tony Hampton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 79:01


Welcome to Protecting Your Nest with Dr. Tony Hampton. Brooke Hazen is an organic farmer, life-long athlete, physical coach, and a health and fitness enthusiast. A Southern California native, Brooke grew up loving the ocean and the natural world. His affinity for the land, healthy living, and natural foods led him to study Agriculture at Humboldt State. In 2001, Brooke realized his vision to grow nutritious, organic, farm-to-table foods under his own brand when he purchased 88 acres of pastureland in the beautiful Northern California farming region of Sebastopol. He now cultivates apples, citrus, medicinal herbs, and high polyphenol olives. He is the author of You Are Not Broken: A Holistic Guide for Men and Women to Heal the Pathways of Sexual Dysfunction and Restore Relational Harmony Together. In this discussion, Tony and Brooke talk about: (00:03:27) Brooke's personal health story and his struggle with ED (00:09:37) The negative effects of pornography and poor diet on sexual and mental health (00:16:50) Nobody should be dying of heart disease and heart attacks anymore (modalities for prevention) (00:19:20) Sexual health and physical health are inseparable (letting go of negative/destructive habits) (00:24:40) Understanding the depleting effect of orgasms (00:29:34) The importance of talking about one's issues with sexual health and struggles with pornography/masturbation (00:34:31) New technologies, tools, and research for recovering sexual health naturally (00:52:00) Semen retention and energy retention (01:06:46) Some quick closing questions regarding sexual health and ED especially Thank you for listening to Protecting Your Nest. For additional resources and information, please see the links below.    Links:   Brooke Hazen: Website Gold Ridge Organic Farms   Dr. Tony Hampton: Linktree Instagram Account LinkedIn Account Ritmos Negros Podcast

Humboldt Holding Up
What Can We Expect With HSU's Transition to Cal Poly Humboldt?

Humboldt Holding Up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022


If you catch yourself dropping a “Humboldt State” or “HSU” in the coming months, it's OK. We're all adjusting. But besides the big name change, how will the historic transition of our local university to Cal Poly Humboldt alter the lives of its students and the community around it? On this week's edition of Humboldt Holding Up, we speak with Cal Poly Humboldt officials — Provost Dr. Jenn Capps, Executive Director of Initiatives Connie Stewart and Vice President for Facilities Mike Fisher —about how California's massive financial investment in their school and the shift to an emphasis on STEM fields might impact all of us in the coming years. .

Insight with Beth Ruyak
Sacramento County Mask Mandate Update | Humboldt State Earns Cal Poly Designation | Author Julia Cameron of “The Artist's Way”

Insight with Beth Ruyak

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022


How Sacramento County will move forward following the state lifting its universal mask mandate. Humboldt State earns Cal Poly designation. Author Julia Cameron of “The Artist's Way” discusses her latest book. Today's Guests Sacramento County Public Health Officer, Dr. Olivia Kasirye, discusses how the county will move forward following the state lifting its universal mask mandate.  Cal Poly Humboldt Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Jenn Capps explains what the name change from a “Cal State” to a “Poly Tech” means for the university and how she believes it will impact the North Coast region.  CapRadio Morning Edition Host, Donna Apidone, shares her conversation with Julia Cameron, author of The Artist's Way series, about her latest book, “Seeking Wisdom.”

Resinate Radio

The Canna Book Club is a LIVE recorded discussion featured on CLUBHOUSE and streamed LIVE on YOUTUBE and TWITCH at 5:30 PM PST on WEDNESDAY. This week the panel discusses the REVIEW paper "The Phytochemical Diversity of Commercial Cannabis in the United States" Follow along with us here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.05.451212v1.full Meet our Panelists: Casey Albarran is an experienced Manager of Manufacturing with solventless cannabis extraction facilities in California and a humble cannabis enthusiast. He received a BS in Environmental Biology from Humboldt State and is now a Cannabis Advisor for the Retail Cannabis sector in San Francisco. Molly and Cory Russell are Managing Partners at Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. Resinate Cannabis Inc. provides large-scale cultivation problem-solving services, including Integrated Pest Management Programs, EU-GMP Standard Operating Procedures, Propagation - Vegetation and Flowering Process Improvement, Irrigation Design, Facility Design, Quality Assurance Training and More! To learn more about our team and schedule an introduction meeting: Send us an email at info@resintecannabis.com. Anna Schwabe Ph.D. is a researcher and educator with expertise in Cannabis genetics and biology and has considerable experience in various scientific fields. She holds a BS, an MS and Ph.D. from the University of Northern Colorado and was awarded the Dean's Citation of Excellence and The Dean's Award for Outstanding Dissertation for her research evaluating genotypic and phenotypic variation in Cannabis.

Resinate Radio

The Canna Book Club is a LIVE recorded discussion featured on CLUBHOUSE and streamed LIVE on YOUTUBE and TWITCH at 5:30 PM PST on WEDNESDAY. This week the panel discusses the REVIEW paper "The Phytochemical Diversity of Commercial Cannabis in the United States" Follow along with us here: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.05.451212v1.full Meet our Panelists: Casey Albarran is an experienced Manager of Manufacturing with solventless cannabis extraction facilities in California and a humble cannabis enthusiast. He received a BS in Environmental Biology from Humboldt State and is now a Cannabis Advisor for the Retail Cannabis sector in San Francisco. Molly and Cory Russell are Managing Partners at Resinate Cannabis Inc in Canada. Resinate Cannabis Inc. provides large-scale cultivation problem-solving services, including Integrated Pest Management Programs, EU-GMP Standard Operating Procedures, Propagation - Vegetation and Flowering Process Improvement, Irrigation Design, Facility Design, Quality Assurance Training and More! To learn more about our team and schedule an introduction meeting: Send us an email at info@resintecannabis.com. Anna Schwabe Ph.D. is a researcher and educator with expertise in Cannabis genetics and biology and has considerable experience in various scientific fields. She holds a BS, an MS and Ph.D. from the University of Northern Colorado and was awarded the Dean's Citation of Excellence and The Dean's Award for Outstanding Dissertation for her research evaluating genotypic and phenotypic variation in Cannabis.

Tilting at Windmills
Mike is Wrong about Palestine (oh, and Israel too)...

Tilting at Windmills

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 83:01


This episode's guest is Dr. Dallasheh, a professor of Middle East history at Humboldt State. They explain why Mike is wrong about the history of middle east tensions, of the creation of the Israeli and Palestinian states, and the incursion of BDS laws into American legal codes.

EcoNews Report
An Existential Toolkit for the Climate Generation

EcoNews Report

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 45:29


Humboldt State professor Sarah Jaquette Ray talks with hosts Tom Wheeler and Alicia Hamann about how to avoid burnout, why peddling hope and leveraging guilt are not effective, and how we can move past the illusion of partisan division to working toward climate justice.A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety, by Sarah Jaquette Ray. University of California Press.Sarah's book is available  at Eureka Books and Northtown Books in Arcata. This show originally aired on May 10, 2020, but is as relevant today as it was then - perhaps more than ever,  as  drought and wildfires intensify here in California, and Hurricane Ida bears down on the Gulf Coast on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.Support the show (https://www.humboldtbaykeeper.org/get-involved/donate)

Humboldt Last Week
218. Recology hero | Accused predator | Shot in privates | Nailed-up squirrel | Cop resigns | More

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 15:49


[Explicit content] A sanitation worker saves lives, an alleged child-molesting restaurateur, casino winnings allegedly spawn a horrific gun discharge, Guy Fieri's return to Ferndale is canceled as the ‘Fair rages on, a nailed-up squirrel at an illegal cannabis grow evokes anger, a Sheriff's Officer resigns in embarrassment, a big change on the Arcata Plaza, proposed offshore wind turbines get high-level praise, Eureka export Sara Bareilles' comedy ‘Girls5Eva' is Emmy-nominated, Ruth Lake has good water fortune, Humboldt State could double its student body, trouble for Arcata's mayor, a possible nationwide mullet champion, hospitals are jam-packed with patients, health, the economy, crime, and much more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with The Ganjery, Belle Starr Clothing, Kristjana Graham Massage Therapy, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, NCJ, RHBB, and KJNY. humboldtlastweek.com Also, humboldtlastweek.com/radio with 30-minute music sets and no commercials.

Quarter Life Crisis
The memories of Humboldt State University with Shannon Battle!!

Quarter Life Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 73:04


Shannon Battle and I hike down memory lane of what college was like!! If you went to Humboldt State you have to listen to this....Your probably in it!!!!!

Humboldt Last Week
212. Crabs doc | Scotia overnights | Flights | Girls5eva 2 | Anthrax | Eureka world-blogged | More

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 10:21


More parking-lot-to-housing proposals in Eureka, a drive-in movie reminder, an upcoming Crabs baseball documentary, overnights soon at the old Scotia Inn, lots of flight options, a hip-hop show, Eureka export Sara Bareilles gets another comedy season with ‘Girls5eva,' an Anthrax member gets some localized Mr. Bungle ink, childcare woes, safe swimming is encouraged, a brother-on-brother murder has a mental-health-related outcome, a travel blogger recommends Eureka, proposed new degrees at Humboldt State, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with Belle Starr Clothing, Kristjana Graham Massage Therapy, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, The Ganjery (save 15% at The Ganjery by mentioning Humboldt Last Week), NCJ, RHBB, and KJNY. New!

Humboldt Last Week
211. World record | Zoo heights | Anti-vax ruckus | Fire fears | Tough NFLer | Marble hunting | More

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 9:42


Local export Kortney Olson appeared to nab a fruity world record, the zoo's elevated walkway is open, anti-vax protestors cause a ruckus for U.S. Congressman Jared Huffman, officials take aim at illegal fireworks as a likely brutal fire season is upon us, Humboldt State alum Alex Cappa is practicing with Tom Brady again post-injury, marble hunting, another Emerald Triangle tie to Green Day, a stuffed bunny, and more. Humboldt Last Week is Humboldt County's news podcast brought to you in collaboration with Belle Starr Clothing, Kristjana Graham Massage Therapy, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Photography by Shi, The Ganjery (save 15% at The Ganjery by mentioning Humboldt Last Week), NCJ, RHBB, and KJNY. New!

SunCast
374 - Is Free Training profitable? How Ryan Mayfield uses education to build his Engineering business

SunCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 75:03


Today's entrepreneur has been in the renewables industry since 1999. My friend Ryan Mayfield started Mayfield Renewables back in 2007, blending his technical expertise with his affinity for writing and education. He is the CEO of a company that now provides PV system technical engineering services to hundreds of companies across the United States and probably around the world. Ryan discovered his passion for renewable energy early in his college career at Humboldt State while pursuing his degree in environmental resources engineering. Ryan was exposed to the exciting possibilities of solar power and his desire to learn more and be involved in the solar industry only grew as he continued his studies. Remember you can always find the resources and learn more about today’s guest, recommendations, book links, and more than 370 other founder stories and startup advice at www.mysuncast.com. Gain access to all the show notes & resources from this episode here You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or email

SUNcast
374 - Is Free Training profitable? How Ryan Mayfield uses education to build his Engineering business

SUNcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 75:03


Today's entrepreneur has been in the renewables industry since 1999. My friend Ryan Mayfield started Mayfield Renewables back in 2007, blending his technical expertise with his affinity for writing and education. He is the CEO of a company that now provides PV system technical engineering services to hundreds of companies across the United States and probably around the world. Ryan discovered his passion for renewable energy early in his college career at Humboldt State while pursuing his degree in environmental resources engineering. Ryan was exposed to the exciting possibilities of solar power and his desire to learn more and be involved in the solar industry only grew as he continued his studies. Remember you can always find the resources and learn more about today’s guest, recommendations, book links, and more than 370 other founder stories and startup advice at www.mysuncast.com. Gain access to all the show notes & resources from this episode here You can connect with me, Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or email

Inner Edison Podcast by Ed Parcaut

Kimberly Darr is a small town girl who couldn't wait to come home after graduating from Humboldt State. With a career well on its way in forestry, she surprised friends and family when she decided to go into real estate after buying her first home with her husband Shawn. Within 5 years she was a partner and in another 5 years the sole owner of Century 21 Wildwood Properties. She grew it from a small single office to over 5 offices, two vacation rental companies, a property management division and a commercial division. As a mother of two, Sinclair, a daughter born with Down Syndrome, and a son Spencer,  a career in real estate allowed her the flexibility she desired. In 2015 she opened Swirlz, a yogurt shop that hired adults with intellectual disabilities, intent on providing a meaningful life for people of all abilities. COVID has brought many changes to Kimberly's business model but she welcomes the opportunity to keep growing and operating with purpose.

Life After the Line
#011 - Taylor Boggs

Life After the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 64:30


Taylor Boggs is a former NFL lineman, who played for the Jets, Bears, and Cardinals. He played collegiate football for Division 2 Humboldt State, where he was a x3 time captain, despite being cut as a walk-on during his first year. Taylor has an amazing story that demonstrates his fight and work ethic. You can find Taylor on: Instagram - @taylorboggs50 Twitter - @tboggs50 YouTube - @taylorboggs50

Real Spill Hoops Podcast
Overseas Pro Zachariah Christian

Real Spill Hoops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 47:31


The Real Spill crew has their first ever over-the-phone interview as we are joined by Humboldt State-alum Zach Christian who recently signed a deal to play professionally in Portugal. Hear his hoop journey here!

Spartan Spotlight
Episode 28 - Spartan Spotlight 10-16-20

Spartan Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 32:58


Get caught up on the defense with San Jose State Defensive Coordinator Derrick Odum. Coach Odum talks about the practices at Humboldt State and what to look for this season from the San Jose State Defense! Plus Justin and Kevin give a quick look into the week one opponent, Air Force.

Spartan Spotlight
Episode 27 - Spartan Spotlight 10-9-20

Spartan Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 10:36


This week San Jose State Offensive Coordinator Kevin McGiven gives an update on training camp from Humboldt State!

EcoNews Report
An Existential Toolkit for the Climate Generation

EcoNews Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 49:40


Humboldt State professor Sarah Jaquette Ray talks with hosts Tom Wheeler and Alicia Hamann about how to avoid burnout, why peddling hope and leveraging guilt are not effective, and how we can move past the illusion of partisan division to working toward climate justice.A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety, by Sarah Jaquette Ray. University of California Press.Available for curbside pick-up at Eureka Books and Northtown Books in Arcata. Support the show (https://www.humboldtbaykeeper.org/get-involved/donate)

My Mic and I with Noah Alvarez
Episode 101 - Time to Lock In with Eddie Steele

My Mic and I with Noah Alvarez

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 66:48


On this week's episode, Noah brings on Eddie Steele, the owner of Steele Fitness OC. The two discuss Eddie's journey starting in California City as a three-sport high school athlete, playing football at Humboldt State, working with a diverse group of clientele, coaching at local schools plus much more. Learn more about Steele Fitness OC here: http://www.steelefitnessoc.com/

Tacos and Tech Podcast
41 - Mike Krenn- President of Connect w/ SDVG

Tacos and Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 41:21


[Talk of current happenings in the SD tech scene starts at 24:31] Mike Krenn is the President & CEO of Connect w/ SDVG, which elevates innovators and entrepreneurs throughout their growth journey by providing educational programming, mentorship, networking events, and access to capital.  Mike grew up in Mountain View, at the heart of Silicon Valley. After high school, he moved out to San Diego despite his parents’ wishes for him to attend Humboldt State. Soon after making his way to sunny SD, Mike enrolled in classes at San Diego State (Go Aztecs!) to pursue his bachelor’s degree. After graduating from college, Mike spent five years working at the San Diego Business Journal, where he learned about the local tech and startup community. Soon enough, Mike’s career began to revolve around the local tech and startup scene. Listen in to hear how Mike Krenn got his start being involved in the local tech scene, what he’s currently doing at Connect w/ SDVG, and get the scoop on his favorite local tacos. Listen in as Neal & Mike comment on recent news like (starting at 24:31): ecoATM becoming private again, raising $200M Flock Freight (previously Auptix) raising $50M BlueNalu raising $20M Williot, Israel- and SD-based, raising $20M Aira’s recent acquisition   Along with upcoming events: CDI Startup Series: The Entrepreneurial Leader Mindset - March 17 Startup78 Quarterly Meetup - March 19 March Mingle - March 25 TCA Women in Angel Investing Panel - March 31   Thanks to our partners at Cox Business for their support in enabling us to grow the San Diego startup and tech ecosystem.   Mike’s favorite tacos: Mike’s Taco Club in Ocean Beach Fish tacos at Mitch’s Seafood in Point Loma   Keep up with Mike: Twitter: @mkrenn   Keep up with Connect w/ SDVG:  Instagram: @ConnectinSD Facebook: @SDVentureGroup Twitter: @ConnectinSD Connect.org 

Humboldt Sports Talk
Humboldt Sports Talk Episode 16

Humboldt Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 28:38


Host Andrew Goetz is joined by Mad River Radio's own Tag Wotherspoon as they break down the College of the Redwoods basketball postseason doubleheader, they talk Ferndale boy's basketball winning a North Coast Section championship, previews the Humboldt State women's basketball team's meeting with UC San Diego and more. The episode features a special interview (18:30) with former Arcata baseball star Wyatt Tucker who's beginning his senior season at UC Davis.

Humboldt Last Week
HSU Solicitation Investigation, Coronavirus, Mom Allegedly Kills Son, Bareilles Retweet, More

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 17:11


A rep from Humboldt State University discusses the professor accused of soliciting students for intimacy, coronavirus is here, a Eureka mom allegedly shot her son to death, a man was arrested for murder in SoHum, deeper analysis of a lawyer accused of gun and drug offenses, an update on the unsolved house party killing of Humboldt State student David Josiah Lawson, we were retweeted by Sara Bareilles, Shi hangs out, and so much more. Episode 162 partners: North Coast Co-op, STIL, Brick & Fire Bistro, Bongo Boy Studio, Trinidad Vacation Rental, North Coast Journal, Photography by Shi, Redheaded Blackbelt, 99.1 KISS FM Available via Apple, Spotify, humboldtlastweek.com and wherever you get podcasts.

Humboldt Last Week
Intvw: Mayor opposes wind project, co. makes Forbes, references in Netflix drama, Bareilles’ TV cast

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 38:58


(14:30) Interview: Rio Dell Mayor Opposes Wind Energy Project. Debra Garnes believes potential impacts on sacred land, drinking water, the redwoods, and their viewshed outweigh potential environmental, economic, and infrastructural boosts. (9:10) Introducing contributing host Sammantha Melton. Sammantha Melton is an artist, photographer, and all-around Jill of all trades. This week she covers a festive ride on the Skunk Train with a Humboldt discount, snatched paintings out of Eureka, a meeting regarding PG&E outages, an art exhibit exploring female indigenous tattoo culture, a closure report on Loleta Cheese, and more. Also in this episode: A new Netflix drama with local references, a local company makes a Forbes appearance, the cast has been announced for Sara Bareilles’ upcoming TV show, racist graffiti popped up at Humboldt State, changes for some local food stamp recipients, crime updates, the Humboldt-utilized movie of the week, event suggestions, and much more. Humboldt Last Week episode 153 partners: Belle Starr Clothing, Northcoast Horticulture Supply, Bongo Boy Studio, Trinidad Vacation Rental, North Coast Journal, Photography by Shi, Redheaded Blackbelt, 99.1 KISS FM Humboldt Last Week is a weekly audio program featuring quick local stories. You can listen now, download it for later, throw a tantrum about it, or listen on the go wherever you get podcasts (Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTube, etc.). Additionally, the radio station is streaming 24-7, adding a wide variety of alternative music and general interest topics to the mix. humboldtlastweek.com

Ingrained
S1 E3: Life is a Flyway

Ingrained

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 9:50


If you think your nearest highway packs a lot of traffic, it probably doesn’t hold a candle to the air traffic in the Sacramento Valley each fall and winter. This is the time of year for the massive and masterful Pacific Flyway Migration, where millions of birds travel thousands of miles. Fresh from harvest, Sacramento Valley rice fields are a key rest and refuel stop for ducks, geese, and shorebirds. Combined with nearby wetlands, this part of Northern California provides an invaluable habitat to many a weary winged traveler.  Rice growers work with conservationists to ensure their fields are bird-friendly, including Avian Ecologist Kristin Sesser with Point Blue Conservation Science. Kristin and her colleagues have a multi-faceted approach to wildlife conservation. They are part of a great collaboration between farmers and conservation organizations.  “There’s no way we could succeed in our work without our amazing conservation partners. They make the work more enjoyable to engage in, the science stronger, and the programs and practices more enduring,” she remarked. “These partners include the California Rice Commission and the rice farmers themselves, as well as NRCS, The Nature Conservancy and Audubon California. We all work together to enhance the rice landscape for waterbirds.” Hopefully, working together, waterbirds will continue to flourish in the Central Valley for future generations to enjoy.   Episode Transcript Charley Mathews Jr.: Living out in rice country is special to me. There are people in the world that like to live near an ocean, near a river, near a creek, just for that comforting background noise. It's that type of white noise that's comforting. Out here, it's a different type of white noise. We have white swans, white geese, white shorebirds, all very noisy. But it's also something that's very comforting. For me, it's part of my childhood. It's something that I always remember. Jim Morris: Rice grower, Charley Mathews Jr. commenting on this remarkable time of the year in the Sacramento Valley. Charley lives in Marysville, which is a very popular wildlife stopover, and one bird, in particular, attracts a lot of attention year after year. Charley Mathews Jr.: The White Tundra Swan is probably the largest of the migrating birds. It mixes in well with the migrating ducks and geese. It's a huge bird. It's got a particularly loud sound. Its wings flap and hit the water when they take off, and it's become very popular. They're also very helpful to the rice farmer because, what they're doing with their extra-large web feet, is they're helping incorporate that rice straw, and soil, together to get it to decompose. And it's kind of like having free labor. Jim Morris: A few inches of water in those same fields that produce America's sushi rice, now provide a vital habitat for millions of birds. The environment has taken center stage in rice country, and it's time for the Pacific Flyway migration. Welcome to Ingrained, the California Rice Podcast, episode three. I'm your host Jim Morris. I've worked with farmers and ranchers for nearly 30 years, and I'm a passionate supporter. Rice farmers in particular, deliver two major benefits to our state: growing food and nurturing wildlife. And it's time to get back on the road so we can visit with a key conservation partner. Not too far from Charley Mathews Jr. and Marysville, and all of the Tundra swans, and geese, and ducks, is Montna Farms, near Yuba City. And there are Tundra swans, geese, ducks, and shorebirds out here, as well as Kristin Sesser, of Point Blue Conservation Science. Jim Morris: Kristin, some people spend their nine to five in an office. You and I once in a while, get out and get to see this beauty. What does it all mean to you when you're out here? Kristin Sesser: I really love being in the rice fields in the Sacramento Valley. I've been watching birds since I was a kid. And in these rice fields, we are just surrounded by birds. There's something to look at everywhere. Jim Morris: Absolutely true. And especially this time of the year, with it being the Pacific Flyway migration. So for those who don't really understand what the Pacific Flyway is, can you explain? Kristin Sesser: Well, I think of the Pacific Flyway, as something of a highway in the sky. And so there are a lot of birds that nest in Alaska and Canada, and then they move to more Southern climes for the winter, and they come through along the Pacific Flyway. And some of them are heading down as far south as Chile and Argentina. Other birds actually stay, and winter here in the ricelands, and the managed wetlands of the Sacramento Valley. Jim Morris: How much variety of wildlife do we have coming on this big journey? Kristin Sesser: Well, we have birds as small as a Rufous Hummingbird, which you can see at feeders here in the Sacramento Valley. And then birds like the small, little, Least Sandpiper, which are here out in the ricelands, and I can even see some now. Then anywhere from birds as fast as the Peregrine Falcon, and as big and majestic as these Tundra Swans that we're surrounded by. Jim Morris: When these millions of birds make their trek, how important are rice fields in the Central Valley, for that part of the equation? Kristin Sesser: Well for waterbirds, the ricelands, and then the managed wetlands that the ricelands surround, are critically important. Many of these birds get quite a bit of their nutrition throughout the winter from rice. And it's an important place for them to rest and refuel, and they basically spend their whole winters here. Jim Morris: And how does Point Blue, help this process in rice country to make sure the habitat is the best it can be? Kristin Sesser: We do quite a bit of science to support the conservation efforts. And we also work with the Natural Resources Conservation Service, NRCS, to work on and develop practices that enhance ricelands for waterbirds. And some of that science, it can vary from using telemetry to track birds, to using satellites to understand... To track the water, and understand where the water is moving, and when it becomes available and when it's not. Jim Morris: And telemetry, that caught my ear. So what does that mean? Kristin Sesser: So telemetry is, we put these transmitters on the birds. They wear it like a backpack, and then we can use antennas to track where they go. And so, we have in the past, put transmitters on Dunlin, which is a small-medium-ish shorebird, and then also Long-billed Dowitchers. And so the Dunlin was kind of an interesting case. And that's where some of the Dunlin, we actually tracked them day and night. There were Dunlin, individual Dunlin, that would spend both the nights, they would sleep in the rice fields, and then they would actually forage in the rice fields the next day. And then there were some Dunlin that would spend the nights in the rice fields, but then go to managed wetlands during the day. And so, it just really showed us how important having both flooded rice, and managed wetlands are for these Dunlin. Jim Morris: That's cool because you would not have known otherwise except for that very high tech research that was done. So, unfortunately, over the decades, the worldwide bird population is down. What can you draw from that in terms of trying to maintain what we have here in rice country? Kristin Sesser: It's true that especially shorebirds have declined quite a bit over the last 50 years. And we think one opportunity is... I would like to point out that one of the bright spots was waterfowl populations. Many of them are actually doing much better, than some of the other birds. And if we can expand some of this wonderful habitat for waterfowl, to include a bit more shorebird habitat, which tends to be on the shallower side, I think we can really make a difference for shorebirds. Jim Morris: And when you say shallower, so the water depth is critical, right? Some birds love it, really shallow other birds, like a few more inches in the field. So, that would be very helpful. And I think you were destined to be out here because, in college at Humboldt State, you actually worked on a project involving a rice bird. Can you explain? Kristin Sesser: Sure. So I did my thesis at Humboldt State University, on Long-billed Curlews. So, Long-billed Curlew is the largest shorebird in North America. They have a very long bill, hence the name. And I studied a group of about 10 birds. They nested in Oregon and Nevada, and they came to the Central Valley. And they spend about nine months of their lives in the Central Valley, and only go up to Oregon and Nevada, for those three months, to attempt nesting. And for a set of those birds, they spent almost their entire winters in the ricelands, and the wetlands of the Sacramento Valley. And so, it was a fun place. I spent a lot of time, even before I started work at Point Blue, traveling the rice roads, and looking for my Curlews. Jim Morris: That's awesome. And for those of you who like the 49ers, there's a little bit of history, that actually does somewhat involve a Curlew. Because the curlew is also called the candlestick bird. And that's where Candlestick Point and Candlestick Park, got their name. Do you know what a group of Curlew is called? Kristin Sesser: [Laughs] I don’t. I think it's just a flock. Jim Morris: Okay, well, people have fun names for bird groups. I've read that a group of Curlew is called, a curfew. Kristin Sesser: Oh my goodness, that's great. Jim Morris: So we've established how gorgeous of an area this is, worth protecting, hopefully for generations to come. So, Kristin, what is a perfect day in the field look like to you? Kristin Sesser: Oh, that's a good question. I would have to say, it would include sunrise. So a lot of the work we do is, we try and get out in different times of the day, because the birds move around at different times. Any day I can be out here doing some science to support conservation. And then when I get to see a lot of different species. So, when I'm in rice country, and they're shallow fields, and deep fields. And just the sound is part of it, is there are so... The calls of all the different species, it's really amazing. Jim Morris: I echo Kristin’s thoughts. I get to see wildlife in rice fields several times a week. It always gets my heart pumping, always brings joy. Whether it's seeing a bald eagle, giant garter snake, or any of the nearly 230 wildlife species found in rice. What we have in that environment is exceptional. And one of my favorites is this odd-sounding bird:  [Audio clip of bird call] Jim Morris: That's an American Bittern, which to me sounds a little like an office water cooler. They have brown speckled plumage. They try to hide and rice fields, but you can definitely see them if you keep your eyes open when you're traveling North of Sacramento. That wraps up this episode of Ingrained, but it's just the start of our environmental coverage. Coming soon, we'll have a look at how rice fields help ducks, and how those same fields are poised to help salmon. Very exciting research. Thank you to Kristin Sesser, Point Blue Conservation Science, Charley Mathews Jr., Montna Farms, Page Design, Social Crows, Kurt Richter, and Unearth Digital Media, for all of your help. And please spread the word about our podcast. We welcome your comments and questions. Go to podcast.calrice.org, for much more information. Thanks for listening.

Humboldt Last Week
Pot economy praise, Betty Chinn book honor, more new pizza, mega meth bust, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 12:09


Humboldt’s cannabis economy has reportedly improved, Betty Chinn joins Rosa Parks and others in a kid’s book celebrating female activists, access to healthcare in Arcata is set to improve, Humboldt’s biggest meth bust ever, Eureka doubles up on incoming pizza chains, a mural-removal scare in Eureka is explained, homeless Humboldt State students have a new resource, developments regarding two bars in Arcata that facilitated drug peddling, Halloween season’s arrival sparks an ‘80s horror movie memory, hat-tips to certain locals, detaining the disrobed, and so much more. Plus event picks and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stories. The sets are long, the community content is prompt, and the library is vast. The most hearted artists of last week? Queens of the Stone Age and Death Cab For Cutie. Adds this week? TOOL “Invincible,” Angels & Airwaves “Kiss & Tell,” Caravan Palace “Moonshine,” Indian Askin “Wheels,” and Devon Gilfillian “Get Out And Get It.” Humboldt Last Week episode 140 partners: Women and Whiskey Sept. 13 - Ferndale Music Company - Bongo Boy Studio - Trinidad Vacation Rental - North Coast Journal - Brick & Fire Bistro - Photography by Shi Humboldt Last Week is available at: humboldtlastweek.com - kymkemp.com - northcoastjournal.com - 99.1 FM Mondays

Humboldt Last Week
Sears to disappear, overdoses down, Pledge questioned, tiny houses, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 13:22


Sears is closing in Eureka, optimism from Humboldt State’s head honcho, overdose death rates went way down in 2018, an Arcata City Councilmember wants to do away with the Pledge of Allegiance at meetings, a horse died at the fair, funding cuts for Planned Parenthood might not impact Eureka much, housing ideas, some big-market love for driving the Lost Coast, PG&E rates might go up, you can weigh in on how to bring tourists to Eureka, a strain for Willie Nelson, a poem, and so much more. Plus event picks and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stories. The sets are long, the community content is prompt, and the library is vast. The most hearted artists of last week? Pearl Jam and Phantogram. Adds this week? Vampire Weekend “Stranger,” Silversun Pickups “Don’t Know Yet,” Sofi Tukker “Swing,” CRYSTAL “Speak of the Devil,” and The Orders “Moloko Tea Party.” Humboldt Last Week episode 139 partners: Women and Whiskey Sept. 13 - Ferndale Music Company - Bongo Boy Studio - Trinidad Vacation Rental - North Coast Journal - Brick & Fire Bistro - Photography by Shi Humboldt Last Week is available at: humboldtlastweek.com - kymkemp.com - northcoastjournal.com - 99.1 FM Mondays

Humboldt Last Week
Bungle shows, Forbes love, Nintendo payday, crime updates, tree-sitter down, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 14:19


A murder charge out of McKinleyville sparks a claim of self-defense, a Mr. Bungle announcement makes big musical waves, HSU gets love from Forbes, a Eureka teen who admitted to killing another tries to rescind his guilty plea, a third-party analysis regarding the 2017 stabbing death of Humboldt State student DJ Lawson is still coming, the discovery of a rare video game from the ‘80s nets a big payday, a tree-sitter comes down, a depiction of Hulk-like strength, and so much more. Plus event picks and the attraction of the week. You can also check out Humboldt Last Week Alternative Radio (HLW altRADIO). It’s a curated radio station with new and nostalgia alternative music -- mostly leaning toward rock -- and quick community stories. The sets are long, the community content is prompt, and the library is vast. The most hearted artists of last week? TOOL and Hozier. Adds this week? Death Cab For Cutie "To The Ground," The Revivalists "Oh No," Bay Faction "It's Perfect," Kiev "Willing Eyes," and Car Seat Headrest "Bodys." Humboldt Last Week episode 138 partners: Bongo Boy Studio - Trinidad Vacation Rental - North Coast Journal - Hops in Humboldt - Brick & Fire Bistro - Photography by Shi Humboldt Last Week is available at: humboldtlastweek.com kymkemp.com northcoastjournal.com 99.1 FM Mondays

Humboldt Last Week
Trinidad hotel, Eureka block, Old Town horse, redwood cloning, soccer star, fact-checking, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 13:16


Humboldt Last Week partners: Bongo Boy Studio - Trinidad Vacation Rental - North Coast Journal - Hops in Humboldt - Brick & Fire Bistro - Photography by Shi (Warning: This episode contains explicit themes) Tune in for a quick rundown on the proposed casino-hotel in Trinidad, a Eureka block set to become a parking lot, the unexpected death of Barney the Old Town horse, how Humboldt redwood cloning made national news, a former Humboldt State star captaining a pro soccer team, immunity for Humboldt’s victimized sex workers, a dog besting a bear, Sara Bareilles supporting a book by musician Ben Folds, former Humboldt State star Alex Cappa’s wise quote about the NFL, a trial confirmed for a Crescent City man who allegedly murdered his wife and stashed her body in a closet for weeks, the gross jail cell of nationally notorious former Trinidad resident Robert Durst, wielded waste-bin wealth, a scrapped story’s lessons in fact-checking, Redwood Creek love, and more. Plus! Event picks, the attraction of the week, and HLW altRadio with new and nostalgia songs (listen above). Humboldt Last Week is available at: humboldtlastweek.com kymkemp.com 99.1 KISS FM Mondays northcoastjournal.com

Humboldt Last Week
Opioid tapering, nixing pot convictions, hate-inciting teen, Grammy chances, Sea Witch hopeful, more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 46:20


Arcata doctor Connie Basch has been battling the state medical board to keep her license, garnering a significant amount of community support while raising concerns about California’s opioid tapering mandates (interview starts at 10:41). Also: A teen’s family dragged him to the police station after finding out he recruited for a white supremicist hate group, by next summer Humboldt County’s District Attorney will consider over 1,000 pre-legalization cannabis convictions for dismissal, Reggae on the River gets a substitute event, learning more about Humboldt State’s new president, Sarah Bareilles’ Grammy chances might have increased, military choppers, the internet wants Guy Fieri to be a Disney star, a Holocaust survivor wants his photos back, a local teen’s award-winning movie is now on Amazon Prime, Tall Trees Grove love, and much more. Plus! Event picks, the attraction of the week, and HLW altRadio with new and nostalgia songs. Humboldt Last Week partners: Hops in Humboldt - Brick & Fire Bistro - Bongo Boy Studio - Eel River Organics - Trinidad Vacation Rental - North Coast Journal Humboldt Last Week is available at: humboldtlastweek.com kymkemp.com 99.1 KISS FM Mondays and soon at northcoastjournal.com

Humboldt Last Week
Billboard mag, possible XFLer, Warner Bros TV, ex-NASA big-wig out, much more

Humboldt Last Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 12:06


Faith No More talk Humboldt in Billboard magazine after reaching a milestone, Humboldt export Sara Bareilles is looking for the musically-savvy female lead of her upcoming Warner Bros TV show, a former Humboldt State athlete tried out for a redo of the wrestling-related XFL pro football league, our community college is graduating maximum security prisoners, a bear proves to be a destructive camp guest, a big dam development for the Eel River, a former NASA scientist launches into retirement from HSU’s presidency, a soccer star who grew up near us is doing big things with her World Cup team, cannabis growers cried foul on a raid because religion, Sequoia Park Zoo love, and other hot topics in Humboldt. Plus! Event picks, the attraction of the week, and HLW Alt Radio with new and nostalgia songs. Humboldt Last Week is available at humboldtlastweek.com, kymkemp.com, on 99.1 KISS FM Mondays, and soon at northcoastjournal.com Humboldt Last Week partners: North Coast Journal - Hops in Humboldt - Brick & Fire Bistro - Sip of Summer - Bongo Boy Studio - Eel River Organics - Northtown Coffee - Trinidad Vacation Rental

Not For Kids Only
Mathematical Mensch, Jeff Haag Celebrates Pi Day on KHUM!

Not For Kids Only

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019


Humboldt State's very own Professor of Mathematics, Jeff Haag is inspired! He stopped by KHUM give us a few tips on how we can look at pi and fun ways to learn more about the number with our friends and family.

Campus Connections - KHSU
Campus Connections: Being a Part of the California State University System

Campus Connections - KHSU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 1:58


President Lisa Rossbacher discusses Humboldt State's place in the California State University system and efforts to improve HSU's service to students. https://soundcloud.com/campusconnections

Campus Connections - KHSU
Campus Connections: Humboldt State and Federal Funds

Campus Connections - KHSU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 2:00


In light of recent elections, Dr. Rossbacher reflects on the impact federal funds have on numerous programs and initiatives at Humboldt State University - including the benefits of federal funding to student grants and financial aid. https://soundcloud.com/campusconnections

Campus Connections - KHSU
Campus Connections: Student Research Opportunities

Campus Connections - KHSU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 1:58


Dr. Lisa Rossbacher discusses the wonderful undergraduate research opportunities at Humboldt State and highlights HSU student research presentations at national conferences.

Campus Connections - KHSU
Campus Connections: Summertime at HSU

Campus Connections - KHSU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 2:00


HSU President Lisa Rossbacher dispels the myth: summer is, in fact, a very busy time of year on the Humboldt State campus. https://soundcloud.com/campusconnections

Campus Connections - KHSU
Campus Connections: Have You Seen the "Moon Trees"?

Campus Connections - KHSU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 1:30


HSU President Lisa Rossbacher highlights one of Humboldt State's claims to fame: the healthy stand of "moon trees" on campus. https://soundcloud.com/campusconnections

Campus Connections - KHSU
Campus Connections: Interdisciplinary Education

Campus Connections - KHSU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 1:30


From Antiques Roadshow to the Environmental Studies major at Humboldt State... HSU President Lisa Rossbacher champions education that encompasses and integrates wide-ranging, interdisciplinary areas of study. https://soundcloud.com/campusconnections

KHSU Magazine
Weaving Arts Into the Fabric of Life: Ink People Celebrates Forty

KHSU Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 9:37


"It was fun...it's still fun," says Libby Maynard, about how the Ink People has continued for 40 years. The arts organization supports much of the infrastructure of the local arts scene, living out it's motto, "weaving the arts into the fabric of our community." Maynard is the director and co-founder of the Ink People Center for the Arts, Eureka's official arts organization. The group started in 1979 when a group of Humboldt State art students realized they would need to work collectively to keep and house the equipment they needed to continue their printmaking art. The organization has grown to be the umbrella for arts projects and events big and small. Today there are 100 active "DreamMaker" projects, the Ink People's program for self-directed arts enterprises. DreamMaker projects range from county-wide arts events to performace groups, and youth arts to community building efforts. The Ink People also operates the Brenda Tuxford Gallery; the MARZ Project, an art and music program for

AAF: After Further Review
AFR AUDIO UPDATE: San Diego Fleet RB Ja’Quan Gardner (Humboldt State)

AAF: After Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 1:34


AFR AUDIO UPDATE: San Diego Fleet RB Ja’Quan Gardner (Humboldt State) courtesy San Diego Fleet --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaafpodcast/support

Verge of the Dude
The Mystical Magic of Musicians

Verge of the Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 21:14


Hey Dude, I was suffering from the Christmas Time Podcasting Blues, until I was visited by the uplifting spirits of three wise musicians: my old pal Matt Lazarus, John Doe and the mystical Michael Des Barres PEOPLE/MUSICIANS: Bruce Springsteen, The Gluey Brothers, Thom Zimny, Krissy Tee, Robbie Rist, Trump, Nils Lofgren, The Three Stooges, Detective, Led Zeppelin, Pamela Des Barres, The Mistakes, X PLACES: Broadway, Humboldt State, Arcata, Venice, Los Angeles, California Bohemian Leather Workshop, Redwood Bar, The Valley, Northern California THINGS: Winter Solstice, Springsteen on Broadway, magicians, podcast, musicians, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, shaman, safety razor, Backstreet Magazine, SiriusXM, Under the Big Black Sun (Book), Punk Rock, palm trees, MacGyver, roadie RECORDED: December 21, 2018 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California  DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly present rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised.

Beach Weekly
S1E1 | Weekly Roundup: Friday, October 22

Beach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 5:46


Daily 49er News Editor James Chow and City Editor Emma DiMaggio give a roundup of last week's news including the broken University Student Union escalators, a protest honoring murdered Humboldt State student David Josiah Lawson and an art piece recognizing victims of police brutality. Music used: Lee Rosevere - Wireless

Tigercast College & Career Readiness
interview with humboldt state

Tigercast College & Career Readiness

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 1:52


Welcome to Season 2 of the college and career readiness podcast, the podcast that helps you become a student who is prepared for higher education, a skilled profession or military service. In every episode, you will learn how to become a productive, responsible and engaged individual. Enjoy this episode hosted by Inderkum high school students.

Tigercast College & Career Readiness
interview with humboldt state

Tigercast College & Career Readiness

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 1:52


Welcome to Season 2 of the college and career readiness podcast, the podcast that helps you become a student who is prepared for higher education, a skilled profession or military service. In every episode, you will learn how to become a productive, responsible and engaged individual. Enjoy this episode hosted by Inderkum high school students.

Live at KHUM
Altan Plays Celtic Music at the Van Duzer Tonight

Live at KHUM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018


Altan came all the way from Ireland to spread traditional Celtic music and their love of the Irish language. They were kind enough to stop by the KHUM studio on the way to play tonight up at Humboldt State. Altan is: Dáithí Sproule- guitar, Martin Tourish- accordion, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh- lead vocals + fiddle, Ciarán Curran- bouzouki.

The Barbless.co Fly Fishing Podcast with Hogan Brown
Oroville, California Dam - 2017 High Flow Recap - Biologist and Station Chief Eric See

The Barbless.co Fly Fishing Podcast with Hogan Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 71:03


Eric See is the Environmental program manager at the Department of Water Resources (DWR) in Oroville, CA, where he has worked for 25 years. He started off his career at Humboldt State, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Fresh Fisheries Biology. In...

Thursday Night Talk from KHSU
Thursday Night Talk: Sexual Harassment

Thursday Night Talk from KHSU

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 89:40


On her last day as an educator at Humboldt State, Dr. Melinda Myers discusses sexual harassment, abuse, as well as women claiming power and strength.

Artwaves with Wendy Butler
Artwaves: Dell'Arte's Macabre Cabaret & HSU's Avenue Q

Artwaves with Wendy Butler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 30:04


This week on Artwaves,: preview The Macabre Cabaret at Dell'Arte, and Humboldt State's production of Avenue Q . Both shows open this week.

Artwaves with Wendy Butler
Artwaves: Humboldt Revisits a Photographic Time Capsule From 1987

Artwaves with Wendy Butler

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 30:03


What did life in Humboldt look like in 1987? Thirty years ago this month, local photographers fanned out across the county to document people, places, and events over at 24-hour period. 130 of those photos were compiled and published by Humboldt State professors emeritus Mark Larsen and Wayne Miller in The People, Places and Events of Humboldt County (available at the Humboldt County Library here and the Humboldt State Library here ). Thirty years later, Mark Larsen and Sydney Fisher-Larson tell Wendy Butler the stories behind the book's most evocative subjects. With the project’s 30-year anniversary looming, they invite photographers of all skill levels to again photograph Humboldt County next Friday, Oct. 20.

Teaching Your Brain to Knit
Ep. 064 Silence and Noise Impact on the Brain; Foundation Crochet; Charity Socks; Alpaca Farming; History of Humboldt State; Book Give-away

Teaching Your Brain to Knit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2017 32:01


Brainy Thing:     13:44             Redwood Curtain:  19:26   What We’re Learning From Our Knitting; Margaret continues her exploration of new techniques through the creation of jar covers (to use as vases, crochet hook holders, pencil holders, etc.).   This time she tries out foundation crochet with the pattern  Crochet Jar Cosy by Emma Escott  http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/jar-cover-5 Foundation Crochet :   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY6Iy7gdVEM Crafsy:  class  mastering foundation crochet stitches craftsy blog:  https://www.craftsy.com/blog/2015/05/foundation-single-crochet-how-to/ photo tutorial:  .futuregirl.com/craft_blog/2009/3/tutorial-foundation-single-crochet.aspx    lots of markers and arrows   Catherine reports her progress on  worsted weight charity socks sponsored by the NorthCoast Knittery—https://northcoastknittery.com/blogs/shop-tidbits/socks-for-the-homeless with using Kramer Yarn in the Garnett color.  Harry Wells designed the basic sock pattern.  She also talks about what she learned at  Sunny Grove Alpacas, a local farm with goats and alpacas.   Brainy Thing What can Silence do for the brain?   Good things, says Margaret.  Hear what she has to say about noise and silence.   Daniel A. Gross http://nautil.us/issue/16/nothingness/this-is-your-brain-on-silence Dr. Michael Wehr Imke kerste:  https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00429-013-0679-3 Benefits of Silence:   Medical Daily 5 health benefits of silence http://www.medicaldaily.com/5-health-benefits-being-silent-your-mind-and-body-396934   Redwood Curtain    Humboldt State University, locally called HSU, started out as a teacher’s college.   Catherine traces its history over a hundred years.     Give away   Knit Baby Head and Toes by Gwen Steege will be given to the first person who asks on Episode 64 thread on Ravelry.   Links: Facebook:  Also, join our Facebook Group  https://www.facebook.com/Teachingyourbraintoknitpodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Ravelry Group  http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post.   On this episode of Teaching Your Brain to Knit, we look at what is the impact of noise and silence on the brain, what’s the benefit of the foundation crochet technique, following progress on charity socks and learning about raising alpacas, checking out the   over 100 years of history of Humboldt State University, and offering another book give away.      

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
#1766 - Project Camelot Radio - "Dr.William Mount Interview"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017


I interviewed Dr. William Mount, excellent psychic and healer. We talk about what he thinks is coming in the future, false flags, the change over to the cashless society, ETs and much more.... DR. WILLIAM MOUNT -- BIO Graduated from UC Berkeley 1980 as a Forester. Spent 4 years in Forestry and the field dried up so I joined the Army as a Private. Graduated from Officer Candidate School 1986. Left the Army and stayed in the Army Reserve. Graduated from Humboldt State with an MS in Natural Resources in 1990 after finding a CURE for a tree disease. Disabled from the reserves in 1997 due to the effects of Lyme Disease. Floated for a while fighting veteran's battles. Got Agent Orange recognized and got Social Security Disability for Reservists and National Guardsman injured in the Gulf War...... Got into politics in Nov 2006 when the 2 senior 1st Special Forces came to me and told me they were being deployed to Kill President Bush 4 April 2007 and Nuke Salt Lake 2 days later. -- written by Dr. William Mount http://drwilliammount.blogspot.com/ KERRY LYNN CASSIDY http://projectcamelotportal.com

My Favorite Lecture from KHSU
My Favorite Lecture - "Witches: Sex & Science in the 16th Century"

My Favorite Lecture from KHSU

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2016 62:39


[Advisory: Some of the content below maybe be considered graphic, bleak, and/or NSFW.] In this episode of My Favorite Lecture , Humboldt State history professor Ben Marschke paints a vivid picture of the spiritual, social, and economic factors that surrounded the witch hunts that led to an estimated 100,000 witch trials and 50,000 executions over hundreds of years. Demonology and epistemology collide as Marschke explores the "science" of witchcraft in the sixteenth century, placing witchcraft in the context of contemporary anxieties about gender, sexuality, and fertility. You'll learn about popular handbook Malleus Maleficarum , which was basically the Oxford English Dictionary of how to spot, hunt, and try witches.

GNAC Insider
GNAC Insider: Episode 102

GNAC Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 32:00


Guests... Western Washington Cross Country Head Coach - Pee Wee HalsellHumboldt State Athletic Director - Dan CollenAlaska Anchorage Volleyball middle blocker - Erin Braun The host for season 5 is Rob Lowery.  Produced by GNAC Media Relations Assistant Jared Pine, this 30-minute program will air live Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pacific time during the 2016-17 academic year.

GNAC Insider
GNAC Insider: Episode 75

GNAC Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 40:00


Guests... Humboldt State Athletic Director - Dan CollenConcordia Athletic Director - Brian JamrosGNAC Commisioner - Dave Haglund The host for season 4 is Rob Lowery.  Produced by GNAC Media Relations Assistant Iain Dexter, this 30-minute program will air live Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pacific time during the 2015-16 academic year.

GNAC Insider
GNAC Insider: Episode 74

GNAC Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 47:00


Guests... Humboldt State head football coach - Rob SmithWestern Oregon head football coach - Arne FergusonSeattle Pacific men's soccer midfielder - Ian AdamsWestern Washington head women's soccer coach - Travis Connell The host for season 4 is Rob Lowery.  Produced by GNAC Media Relations Assistant Iain Dexter, this 30-minute program will air live Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pacific time during the 2015-16 academic year.

GNAC Insider
GNAC Insider 2013-14 Episode 1

GNAC Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2013 45:00


Introducing GNAC Insider, an all-new live radio program featuring news, interviews and highlights from the NCAA Division II Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Join host Kevin Young and co-host Evan O'Kelly every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Pacific time as they talk with newsmakers from around the GNAC. Tonight's guests: Rob Lowery, Central Washington football play-by-play announcerJ.B. Mathers, Humboldt State football play-by-play announcerBrina Sych, Western Washington women's soccer playerCarlo Basso, Simon Fraser men's soccer player