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En el episodio de hoy entrevisto al Gran Wilian Gonzales también conocido como Dr Agua. El Dr Agua es Ingeniero Químico por la Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería en Lima y es el actual CEO de Flowen. Flowen es una empresa peruana que brinda soluciones para combatir la contaminación del agua en industrias, minería y entidades gubernamentales. Está constituida por especialistas y cuenta con tecnologías globales para soluciones en tratamiento de aguas y efluentes. El Dr Agua es también parte de ALADYR como representante general en Perú, que para quien no lo recuerde en nuestro episodio número 9 entrevisté a Jerry Ross, presidente de ALADYR. La Asociación Latinoamericana de Desalación y Reúso de Agua (ALADYR) es una organización sin fines de lucro dedicada a promover soluciones sostenibles en desalación, tratamiento y reúso de agua en América Latina. Pero sobre todo El Dr Agua es un auténtico experto en depuración industrial y nos da una clase magistral sobre cómo abordar los desafíos más complejos en el tratamiento de este tipo de aguas. Su enfoque práctico y su profundo conocimiento técnico nos ofrecen una perspectiva invaluable para quienes trabajamos en el sector. Aquí te dejo el índice rápido a las distintas partes del podcast: 0:34 Introducción Daniel Herrero 3:01 ENTREVISTA A EL DR AGUA 1:20:51 Despedida Si quieres contarme algo sobre el episodio o sobre lo que quieras puedes hacerlo en el siguiente mail: daniel.herrero.marin@gmail.com Puedes escuchar el episodio en todas las plataformas de podcast y también en la web aguasresiduales.info: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1avfelNYBWwOl1Tsd0Em5f?si=c1de893c190c43ea Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/el-podcast-del-agua/id1695017710 Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-del-agua_sq_f12076934_1.html Enlace aguas residuales.info: https://www.aguasresiduales.info/revista/podcasts Y si quieres formar parte de la comunidad de El Podcast del Agua este es enlace: Enlace a la comunidad: https://chat.whatsapp.com/ImCLRB6Cqjk2tyy5IekAn7 ¡Nos escuchamos!
If you're sober, curious or recovering from addiction, this one's for you. Today, we welcome to the show Jerry Ross, who is a lifelong innovator and inventor of Botanic Tonic's “Feel Free” plant-based tonic.He started his career as a Texas oilman who experienced immense corporate success that was tainted with alcohol addiction. After hitting rock bottom and going to rehab, Jerry purged alcohol from his life and completely pivoted his career.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode on Spotify here and on Apple here.
Join JD as he interviews Jerry Ross and Jeff Fish from the Mile High Jeep Club to uncover the history and excitement behind the legendary All 4 Fun event, which has been running for over 50 years. Find out how this massive gathering attracts hundreds of Jeep enthusiasts and offers a wide range of trails and activities designed to bring people together. Curious about what makes All for Fun so unique? Jerry and Jeff share stories of the friendships formed on the trails, the challenges of organizing such a large event, and the support network that keeps it all going strong. Learn how Mile High Jeep Club fosters community and encourages newcomers to dive in. Whether you're a seasoned off-roader or a first-timer, you'll discover why All 4 Fun is a can't-miss event for Jeep lovers everywhere.
A longtime leader of entrepreneurs, Jerry Ross is a proven and dynamic force in business. His leadership has produced both financial growth and long-term strategies for many different kinds of industries. He is considered a leading expert in teaching entrepreneurs how to reach their goals.
En el episodio de hoy entrevisto a Gerald "Jerry" Ross el presidente de ALADYR y una persona que lleva toda una vida dentro del mundo del agua en Latinoamérica, primero como sales director y actualmente como presidente de la asociación latinoamericana ALADYR. En esta entrevista, exploramos tanto su vida profesional como una parte de la personal, desde sus primeros días en Schrupp Industries Inc. y FEDCO hasta su papel actual compatibilizando su labor comercial en SafBon Water Technology y el ser el presidente de ALADYR. ALADYR es la Asociación Latinoamericana de Desalación y Reúso de Agua. Esta organización promueve el uso sostenible del agua en Latinoamérica, a través de la desalación y el reúso de agua y efluentes. ALADYR fomenta la colaboración entre los sectores público y privado, y desarrolla tecnologías innovadoras para una gestión hídrica eficiente y responsable. Vamos a tener una primera parte donde vamos a comentar las últimas tendencias en el mundo del agua, novedades, adjudicaciones y tecnologías rompedoras. Tenemos también varias posiciones relacionadas con el sector del agua, puestos que son interesantes. Aquí te dejo el índice rápido a las distintas partes del podcast: 0:37 Introducción Daniel Herrero 3:19 Parte Novedades 10:42 ENTREVISTA A JERRY ROSS 1:11:45 Parte Empleos 1:18:28 Despedida Enlaces a las posiciones comentadas: 1) Jefe de Mejoras en EDAR https://www.infojobs.net/boadilla-del-monte/jefe-mejoras-edar/of-i977e1e4df7489a886532305ff91ceb/nv-oAd%7Csearch-new 2) Operario EDAR La Seca y Portillo https://www.infojobs.net/portillo/operario-edar-seca-portillo-va/of-i8fb7de4aa14e739d9167f1b774cb2a?applicationOrigin=search-new&page=1&sortBy=PUBLICATION_DATE 3) Técnico/a de Mantenimiento EDAR Abrera https://www.infojobs.net/abrera/tecnico-mantenimiento-edar-abrera/of-i32ef99355f445b9b2b78c40328c958?applicationOrigin=search-new&page=1&sortBy=PUBLICATION_DATE 4) Jefe/a planta depuradora EDAR https://www.infojobs.net/sant-cugat-del-valles/jefe-planta-depuradora-edar/of-i097caec55e42e78c22d80539e75516?applicationOrigin=search-new&page=1&sortBy=PUBLICATION_DATE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-herrero0/message
In this podcast episode, we have a special guest Jerry Ross who shares his amazing experience of serving in the mission field in Estonia. Jerry talks about the challenges he faced during his time there, how he overcame them, and the impact his work had on the local community. Tune in to hear his inspiring stories and gain insights into the mission field.
DAMN YANKEES Book by Douglass Wallop & George Abbott | Music & Lyrics by Jerry Ross & Richard Adler | Based on the novel The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant by Douglass WallopWorks Consulted & Reference :Damn Yankees (Libretto) by Douglass Wallop & George AbbottDamn Yankees (Revised Libretto) by Joe DiPietroDamn Yankees (1958 Film) Directed by George AbbottFosse by Sam WassonSense of Occasion by Hal PrinceThe Secret Life of the American Musical by Jack ViertelMusic Credits:"Overture" from Dear World (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jerry Herman | Performed by Dear World Orchestra & Donald Pippin"The Speed Test" from Thoroughly Modern Millie (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics by Dick Scanlan | Performed by Marc Kudisch, Sutton Foster, Anne L. Nathan & Ensemble"Why God Why" from Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording (Original Cast Recording / Deluxe) | Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Lyrics by Alain Boublil & Richard Maltby Jr. | Performed by Alistair Brammer"Back to Before" from Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Performed by Marin Mazzie"Chromolume #7 / Putting It Together" from Sunday in the Park with George (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim | Performed by Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Judith Moore, Cris Groenendaal, Charles Kimbrough, William Parry, Nancy Opel, Robert Westenberg, Dana Ivey, Kurt Knudson, Barbara Bryne"What's Inside" from Waitress (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles | Performed by Jessie Mueller & Ensemble"Whatever Lola Wants" from Damn Yankees (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Jerry Ross & Richard Adler | Performed by Gwen Verdon"Maria" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Evadne Baker, Anna Lee, Portia Nelson, Marni Nixon"My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Julie Andrews"Corner of the Sky" from Pippin (New Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz | Performed by Matthew James Thomas“What Comes Next?” from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Jonathan Groff
The Broadway wunderking with a lotta heart. In the mid-1950s no one on Broadway was hotter than the team of Adler and Ross. Composer Richard Adler and lyricist Jerry Ross produced back to back Broadway hits TPe Pajama Game and Damn Yankees, featuring songs that would remain popular for decades. But Ross died suddenly in 1955, taking Adler's career in new and unexpected directions. Adler looks back on his up-and-down career in this 1990 interview. Get You Gotta Have Heart by Richard Adler You may also enjoy my interviews with playwright Neil Simon and with singer Tony Bennett For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. or wherever you listen to podcasts. #broadway #adlerandross #damnyankees #composers
If you're sober, curious or recovering from addiction, this one's for you. Today, we welcome to the show Jerry Ross, who is a lifelong innovator and inventor of Botanic Tonic's “Feel Free” plant-based tonic.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode here.
Learn more at www.BotanicTonics.com (discount code: biohacks). JW Ross is a lifelong innovator and inventor of Botanic Tonic's “Feel Free” plant-based tonic. He started his career as a Texas oilman who experienced immense corporate success that was tainted with alcohol addiction. After hitting rock bottom and going to rehab, JW purged alcohol from his life and completely pivoted his career. He went on life-changing trips to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia, where he discovered botanical plant medicines whose ingredients have been used socially and in wellness for centuries. After discovering these plants, JW dedicated his life to finding a herbal solution that would still give him a social lift with a positive impact. He home-tested many concoctions, finally finding the perfect recipe that turned into the feel free tonic recipe. Learn more about working with Anthony 1-on-1 to biohack your six pack, sharpen your mind, and optimize your most important longevity biomarkers at www.BiohackerCoaching.com - Grab your free copy of The Biohacker's Guide to Upgraded Energy and Focus (just help with s/h) https://biohackersguide.com/free-guide - Subscribe to our free email newsletter www.biohackersguide.com/energycrash - Subscribe to The Biohacking Secrets Show podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-biohacking-secrets-show/id1139825099 Join Our Uncensored Telegram Channel for VIP Biohacking Content You Can't Get On Social
If you're sober, curious or recovering from addiction, this one's for you. Today, we welcome to the show Jerry Ross, who is a lifelong innovator and inventor of Botanic Tonic's “Feel Free” plant-based tonic. He started his career as a Texas oilman who experienced immense corporate success that was tainted with alcohol addiction. After hitting rock bottom and going to rehab, Jerry purged alcohol from his life and completely pivoted his career. In this episode, K+L and Jerry share deeply personal experiences. They discuss an alternative to alcohol, how to open your heart and ease social anxiety. This episode is sure to make you think about your own relationship with alcohol. As always, take what resonates and leave the rest! Try Botanic Tonics HERE today! We also talk about: Alcohol in our society + culture Feeling social anxiety Jerry's path to recovery The development of Botanic Tonics The effects of cava Jerry's journey to the South Pacific How to enjoy Botanic Tonics Resources: Website: botanictonics.com Instagram: @botanictonics Use code ALMOST30 for $40 off your purchase at www.botanictonics.com. Sponsors: IQ Bar | Get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus get free shipping, just text ALMOST to 64000. AG1 | Get a free 1-year supply of Vitamin D and 5 free AG1 travel packs with your first purchase at drinkAG1.com/ALMOST30. Earth Breeze | Go to earthbreeze.com/almost30 for 40% off. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/Almost30. Learn more: almost30.com/learn almost30.com/morningmicrodose almost30.com/courses Join our community: almost30.com/membership facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: almost30.com/disclaimer. Find more to love at almost30.com! Almost 30 is edited by Marielle Marlys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ep. 24 Jerry and Adrienne Crane-Ross: Get to Know Your Marketplace In episode 24, our hosts recall adjacent experience that loosely correlated to their current careers, and Josh and Kevin sit down to talk business with Jerry Ross and Adrienne Crane-Ross. Jerry discusses his path to the industry through being in a band and managing a rehearsal studio while Adrienne recalls her path into the industry through being a sound engineer and then a multiple Emmy Award winning PBS Children's producer. Both Jerry and Adrienne worked through these experiences into their roles as agents in their agency Harmony Artists. (www.harmonyartists.com) They also discuss how they built their agency as well as the important things to pay attention to as you come up in this industry. Follow us on social media and let us know your thoughts and questions - https://linktr.ee/nobusinesslikepod
"STS 27 was my was my third launch and it was only the second launch after the Challenger accident. Well, I will never forget, we maneuvered the arm and Mike Mullane was my boom arm operator. So he moved the arm over there and we brought up the television image of the right wing. And I looked at what I was seeing and I said to myself, we are going to die." -Hoot Gibson.Thirty-Five years ago, at 9:30 a.m. EST on 2 December 1988, Atlantis rocketed into crystal-blue Florida skies to begin the second shuttle mission in the wake of the Challenger tragedy. Two months earlier, her sister Discovery had brought the fleet back to active service and the task of the five STS-27 astronauts—Commander Robert “Hoot” Gibson, Pilot Guy Gardner and Mission Specialists Mike Mullane, Jerry Ross and Bill Shepherd—was to deploy a classified payload on behalf of the Department of Defense. Although that objective apparently proceeded without significant incident, the mysterious flight of STS-27 earned a place in the history books, when the hands of fate unexpectedly turned against the astronauts and brought them within a hair's breadth of disaster.Hoot's Hangar, aviation's premier podcast, hosted by America's premier aviator, Hoot Gibson. Don't miss a single episode. Exclusively on Air2AirTV.com and lived on all top podcast directories: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Alexa, Overcast, PocketCast, Castro, Castbox, and Podchaser.You can also download the audio podcast file. It will appear under the Resources tab on the video player.
In this podcast episode, we speak with Jerry Ross (CEO, National Entrepreneur Center) about his journey as an entrepreneur, his efforts in the community, and how he rose to become the head of the NEC. We discuss the NEC and what it does for entrepreneurs, and where it is headed. Jerry speaks about the pandemic period and its effects on the NEC, and the lessons learned. He shares his approach to sharpening his leadership saw and some advice on how you can as well. Jerry speaks about his way of facing challenges and change in the business landscape and leaves great pearls of wisdom for new leaders. To get a hold of Jerry or the NEC: Website: https:nationalec.org https://bizlinkorange.com LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerryrossonline This episode is sponsored by the Veterans Entrepreneurship Initiative (VEI) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/empowerveterans Website: http://www.vei.center --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-leadership-void/support
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In this episode, I talk to Jerry Ross, the Botanic Tonics Founder, about his journey as an addict and how that led him to develop his company built on legal plant medicines. We talk about recovery and addiction; how to know when you have a problem, functioning addicts, and the internal struggle that comes with addiction. We also dive into legal plant medicines; how they make you feel, how to safely consume them, their benefits, and the plants that can mimic the feel of alcohol and caffeine. Exclusively for The Blonde Files listeners, Feel Free Botanic Tonics is offering a 40% off discount on your first purchase – just use promo code BLONDE at checkout. Visit www.botanictonics.com for more information. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode. Produced by Dear Media.
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"STS 27 was my was my third launch and it was only the second launch after the Challenger accident. Well, I will never forget, we maneuvered the arm and Mike Mullane was my boom arm operator. So he moved the arm over there and we brought up the television image of the right wing. And I looked at what I was seeing and I said to myself, we are going to die." -Hoot Gibson.Thirty-Five years ago, at 9:30 a.m. EST on 2 December 1988, Atlantis rocketed into crystal-blue Florida skies to begin the second shuttle mission in the wake of the Challenger tragedy. Two months earlier, her sister Discovery had brought the fleet back to active service and the task of the five STS-27 astronauts—Commander Robert “Hoot” Gibson, Pilot Guy Gardner and Mission Specialists Mike Mullane, Jerry Ross and Bill Shepherd—was to deploy a classified payload on behalf of the Department of Defense. Although that objective apparently proceeded without significant incident, the mysterious flight of STS-27 earned a place in the history books, when the hands of fate unexpectedly turned against the astronauts and brought them within a hair's breadth of disaster.Hoot's Hangar, aviation's premier podcast, hosted by America's premier aviator, Hoot Gibson. Don't miss a single episode. Exclusively on Air2AirTV.com and lived on all top podcast directories: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, TuneIn, Alexa, Overcast, PocketCast, Castro, Castbox, and Podchaser.You can also download the audio podcast file. It will appear under the Resources tab on the video player.
Amy Ross is an advanced spacesuit designer at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. She is the daughter of astronaut Jerry Ross—who has set two US records by flying in space seven times and conducting nine spacewalks—and Karen Ross, a dietician who worked with shuttle crews. Amy completed her Bachelor's and Master's in Mechanical Engineering at Purdue University while simultaneously participating in NASA's Cooperative Education Program. One of the world's leading experts in spacesuits, Amy works at the cutting edge of NASA's enterprise to build new spacesuits for the Artemis expeditions to the moon and future flights to Mars. Amy joins us today to discuss spacesuit technology design and development. You'll hear about what it's like to have an astronaut as a father and why she chose her career path. She describes her experience studying at Purdue and doing internships at NASA. You'll also learn what it takes to be a great spacesuit engineer and discover the value of storytelling in any career. “When you're signing off to send a piece of your spacesuit hardware on a mission, you know that lives matter—and you're making sure that you're bringing them home safely.” - Amy Ross This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores: Amy's background and what it was like to have an astronaut as a father Her early interests as a child and how she chose a career in the space industry Why you don't have to be a hardcore math lover to enter STEM careers How Amy's interest and skills in the liberal arts brought a different aspect to her studies in engineering The variety of engineering roles and careers Why I switched from Liberal Arts and Languages to STEM The value of storytelling and marketing skills in any career Why Amy chose to study at Purdue for her undergraduate The cooperative education program at Purdue and Amy's internships at NASA Amy's path to spacesuit technology development Her experience working with veteran spacesuit designer, Joe Kosmo Designing spacesuits for different uses Commercializing spacesuits and the Artemis program Field analog testing and Amy's experience with NASA's Desert RATS SpaceX spacesuits and how they're different from the suits Amy works on Our Favorite Quotes: “That's one of the great joys of working at NASA—everybody's there because they want to be there and they understand what we're doing and the gravity of it.” - Amy Ross “You can't be a good spacesuit engineer if you haven't been in a suit doing this work.” - Amy Ross Connect with Amy Ross: Amy Ross on LinkedIn Spaceship Not Required I'm Kathy Sullivan, the only person to have walked in space and gone to the deepest point in the ocean. I'm an explorer, and that doesn't always have to involve going to some remote or exotic place. It simply requires a commitment to put curiosity into action. In this podcast, you can explore, reflecting on lessons learned from life so far and from my brilliant and ever-inquisitive guests. We explore together in this very moment from right where you are--spaceship not required. Welcome to Kathy Sullivan Explores. Visit my website atkathysullivanexplores.com to sign up for seven astronaut tips to improving your life on earth and be the first to discover future episodes and learn about more exciting adventures ahead! Don't forget to leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts! Spotify IStitcher IApple Podcasts I iHeart Radio ITuneIn IGoogle IAmazon Music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the 280th episode, Jon and Brendan head to Bandbox, Orlando's first spirit-free speakeasy tasting lounge and bottle shop, in Ivanhoe Village, where they meet Byron the proprietor to chat about the concept. The episode also features an interview with Jerry Ross, the president of the National Entrepreneur Center, to chat about their new BizLink Orange platform - a one-stop shop for people looking to open a new business or start a non-profit in Orange County. This week's episode was sponsored by the National Entrepreneur Center, The Bandbox, Enzian Theater, Orange County Library System, and the DeWitt Law Firm. Topics include rising food costs, drama at Winter Garden's Garden Theatre, bloodthirsty raccoons, Mexican poke, on donuts on OBT. Tune in to Bungalower and the Bus every week on Real Radio 104.1 FM or our podcast to learn all about the top headlines, new restaurants, and best-bet events to attend this week.
Jerry Ross, QSBC Minister of Education, shares about the power of prayer in his life.
Welcome to the ninth episode of “We Effed Up!” In this episode, we examine the disregard for safety that led to the destruction of the Space Shuttle Challenger and death of her crew.SourcesHouston, Rick, and Jerry Ross. Wheels Stop: The Tragedies and Triumphs of the Space Shuttle Program, 1986-2011. University of Nebraska Press, Omaha, 2013.Jenkins, Dennis R. Space Shuttle: Developing an Icon, 1972-2013. Specialty Press, New York, 2016.Leighton, Ralph. What Do You Care What Other People Think?: Further Adventures of a Curious Character. W. W. Norton, New York, 1988.McDonald, Allan, and James Hansen. Truth, Lies, and O-Ring: Inside the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster. University of Florida Press, Gainesville, 2009. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of This Is Purdue, we're talking to Amy Ross, NASA Space Suit Engineer and Purdue alumna. Listen in as Amy discusses her first big design project at NASA, working with her father (NASA astronaut and fellow Purdue alum Jerry Ross), and where she thinks the future of space exploration is headed. Plus, she touches on the importance of introducing students to STEM education early, women trailblazers in engineering and space, and the power of the Purdue community.
Tune in to one of my all-time favorite conversations with a cherished member of my conscious crew, Jerry Ross. Corporate success, tainted by alcohol addiction, led him on life-changing trips to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he discovered the botanical brain-enhancing plant medicines Kratom and Kava. After purging alcohol from his life, Jerry dedicated his life to finding an herbal high with a positive impact, making one himself before deciding to share his concoction with the world. I'm super grateful, too, because Feel Free, a natural blend of Kratom and Kava, is now part of my daily ritual. In this episode, Jerry opens his heart with his pain-to-purpose story going from being an internally bankrupt addict to an emotionally rich, conscious being and business owner as we trade triumph stories overcoming past demons and replacing them with natural and scientific alternatives. He is a living, breathing example of his greatest accomplishment to date, and has generously offered this community 40% off this euphoric elixir when you go to botanictonics.com and use the code “Luke40.” 08:13 — What is Feel Free? Feel Free's ingredients The natural antidote to anxiety and depression Why Paul Chek can't get enough of this heart-opening drink 15:45 — Travels to Southeast Asia and South Pacific His first encounters with Kratom and Kava Why he decided to mix Kratom and Kava in a cocktail Marketing myths about Kava strains How Kratom and Kava are grown, processed, and consumed around the world The dangerous consequences of manipulating plant material 29:53 — Jerry's Path to Feeling Free Lessons learned from alcohol addiction and recovery Finding the root cause of his addiction How he found connection through alcohol How plant medicines changed his life The mission to make plant medicine mainstream Third-party testing, upcoming clinical studies, and anecdotal feedback More about this episode. Watch on YouTube. Connect with Luke on social media to learn how to take your lifestyle to the next level, plus catch exclusive live interviews & events: INSTAGRAM - @lukestorey // instagram.com/lukestorey/ FACEBOOK - facebook.com/MrLukeStorey/ TWITTER - @MrLukeStorey // twitter.com/MRLUKESTOREY YOUTUBE - youtube.com/c/LukeStorey THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: MAGNESIUM BREAKTHROUGH. According to the American Psychological Association, chronic stress is linked to the six leading causes of death. When most people think of stress, they think of their job, traffic, tense relationships, current events, things like that. But the root of so much of the stress we experience comes down to a deficiency in one overlooked nutrient — magnesium. So, if you're ready to help your body deal with stress, instead of putting a band-aid on it after the fact, you're going to want some Magnesium Breakthrough. You can use the code “luke10” for 10% off at www.bioptimizers.com/luke AND… INSIDE TRACKER When you do what you love–like running, like racing, like enjoying the great outdoors–you want to do it for life. InsideTracker can help. InsideTracker was founded in 2009 by leading scientists in aging, genetics, and biometrics. Using their patented algorithm, InsideTracker analyzes your body's data to provide you with a clear picture of what's going on inside you and to offer you science-backed recommendations for positive diet and lifestyle changes. Then InsideTracker tracks your progress every day, every step of the way toward reaching your performance goals and living a longer, healthier life. You can get 25% off the entire InsideTracker store for a limited time by going to: insidetracker.com/luke. AND… Leela Quantum Tech - Improves your health, fitness levels, and mindset. Their products harmonize harmful frequencies like 4G,5G, microwaves, and WIFI and give your body, home environment, and even your pets a huge quantum upgrade. Go to leelaq.com and use the code “LUKE10” for 10% off their product line. HELP SUPPORT THIS SHOW! Love the show? You'll really love Luke's Master Market Online Store! It's a win-win! Get direct links to all of Luke's hand-picked biohacking and health products all in one place, exclusive discounts, and support the show by making purchases through the web store >> SHOP NOW. Other ways to support: SUBSCRIBE >> Apple Podcasts + Stitcher + Google Podcasts + Spotify LEAVE APPLE PODCASTS REVIEW >> Simple step-by-step instructions SHARE >> Spread the word! Tell your family, friends, neighbors, and all your social pals Resources Website: botanictonics.com. Use the code “Luke40” for 40% off Instagram:@botanictonics Are you ready to block harmful blue light, and look great at the same time? Check out Gilded By Luke Storey. Where fashion meets function: gildedbylukestorey.com Join me on Telegram for the uncensored content big tech won't allow me to post. It's free speech and free content: www.lukestorey.com/telegram Related Shows Episode #219: Kava Culture: Nature' Xanax and Your Nervous System Solution W/ Cameron George
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Lola's mother had found out about new life in Europe, and she went into mourning as if her daughter was dead, sending out customary funeral letters on stationary edged in black. Lola could have easily been the richest woman to ever live, had she preferred her own advantage over political freedom. Lola's identity had been revealed at Her Majesty's Theatre, it led to an arrest on a charge of bigamy. Lola's wealthy new husband George Trafford Heald bailed her out of jail and they ran to Spain. The feisty and sometimes violent Montez and Heald were not getting along and the couple eventually decided to split while in Portugal. When George Heald suddenly and mysteriously drowned there in Portugal, Lola gained Heald's large inheritance. Lola, with her new fortune, was ready to find a new start. It was 1850, and she left for the land the whole world had been rushing to, The United States of America. On the stages up and down the east coast of the New World, Lola Montez debuted a southern Italian folk dance, her own gussied up version of a lively tarantella. She wore tights in the color of her flesh, and layers and layers of petticoats in every color that bounced with her quick, flirtatious steps. In her act, she was playing the part of a maiden in the country, who had spiders in her clothes. The spiders hung from her gloves and gown and hid under the layers of her petticoat. As she shook off and stomped away the toy spiders that riddled her costume and the stage, she exposed her shapely legs and as she lifted her skirt, the men cheered for her to find each and every spider. Lola lifted her petticoat so high that the men in the audience went crazy, for they could see, onstage, Lola wore no underclothing at all. Lola Montez was a smash. Although not everyone impressed, and some believed her performance was unprofessional, and talentless. Lola stirred up excitement on that side of the new world for two years. After one particular show at an East Coast theatre, the manager openly criticized her spider act. Backstage, the sassy star retaliated with the bull whip she used onstage, busting the manager's face open. Denying the assault later, Lola said instead “there is one comfort in the falsehood, which is, that this man very likely would have deserved the whipping.” It was soon decided that she may be a better match with the lawless west. Without telling anyone, Lola caught a ride via a Pacific Mail paddle-wheel steamer in New Orleans, headed for California. After the passage along the isthmus of Panama, and finally on the last ship of the voyage, Lola stood on the deck with a male distinguished fellow passenger looking out over the water. He asked her about her life. “My father was Irish, she told Brannan. “Irish! Well, then where did you get the name Montez?” Lola Montez stared out into the still ocean, “I took it”. She said. Just like I have taken everything I ever wanted.” He chuckled, approvingly. This man was Sam Brannan. California's first millionaire. Brannan was on his way home after doing business in Boston and New York, he had a wife and 4 children at home in California yet he was paying much attention to his glamorous shipmate. The 29 year old Lola was by now an epic tabloid sensation in The United States. Her political schemes, erotic expolits and violent temper had made the top headlines through out the world. Yet no one would be at the long wharf to greet her when she stepped off the ship into San Francisco in 1853. She was arriving unannounced. On the northeast corner of Sansome and Halleck streets, stood the American Theater. The American Theatre was the first brick large building built on the newly made soil along Sansome Street on land reclaimed from Yerba Buena Cove. During its opening night two years earlier in 1851, The American Theatre was so crowded that the walls sunk a couple of inches from the weight. The irish satirist Richard Brinsley Sheridan's comedy "School for Scandal” was playing, and Lola Montez was playing Lady Teazle. The theater was able to charge $5 for the best seats. An outrageous price. The reason being, the men in the audience truly desired to see her famous risque Spider Dance they had read about in the East Coast papers, and with that it was more than a dance they wanted to see. If you know what I mean. Lola obliged on the second night, to the delight of the mostly male audience her body exposed by her contortions. She won the people over through naked charisma and pure force of personality. The act was reasonably well received by some, and it outraged others who felt they were obliged to look for the spiders in improper places. Lola Montez was an eccentric woman who fascinated the masses entirely. She wore trousers and she carried a bull whip. She had an uncommon for ladies' fondness for hand-rolled cigarettes, and smoked openly! She became the first woman to ever be photographed while smoking. She straddled highbrow and lowbrow classes, rejecting the restrictive social codes associated with Victorian notions of “true womanhood.” Lola had the appearance of a Duchess. As she spoke the royal illusion evaporated. Her vial mouth would have been considered to be unacceptable even in the wee hours of the city's most provocative men's smoking clubs. Although they watched her every move, and even sometimes copied her style, San Francisco's respectable classes never truly embraced Lola Montez, and she really felt it. Lola was being courted by the married Sam Brannan. He was spoiling her in finer style than her Bavarian King Ludwig had ever provided her. Quite an impressive feat. Sam Brannan had an income of one thousand dollars a day, which is over 30,000 in 2020. He owned one hundred and seventy thousand acres, over 250 square miles where present day Los Angeles County lies. He lived well and lavishly, drinking and womanizing freely. Ann Eliza Brannan, his wife eventually divorced Sam, and when she did, she took half of everything he had. Lola moved on. In San Francisco's early years, attending the theatre was a mostly male centered activity for they were the majority of the population. By 1853 it had become a highbrow sophisticated activity for audiences of both genders. Giving a place that countered the degrading, debilitating atmosphere of the times. The American Theatre had a rival theatre that was aptly named The San Francisco. One of the first original plays staged in the city was put on at the theatre San Francisco. "Who's Got the Countess?", a satire that profited off of Lola's deflating balloon. For two weeks, the burlesque packed the house. Some audience members accused the play of going too far. A writer for the Herald said the show was "an exceeding coarse and vulgar attack upon one who, whatever her faults and foibles may have been, has proved herself a noble-hearted and generous woman." Lola Montez was performing onstage one evening in Sacramento, when someone laughed during the Spider Dance. Lola berated the audience and then stormed offstage. In the papers, it read that it was believed Montez had papered the house with her supporters. A letter challenging the editor to a duel soon surfaced, assertedly from Lola that read "You may choose between my dueling pistols or take your choice of a pill out of a pill box. One shall be poison and one shall not." When Lola first sailed to San Francisco, on the same trip she met Brannan, she also met Patrick Purdy Hull. He was an irish reporter and the owner of the newspaper The San Francisco Whig. Lola said Patrick Hull could tell a story better than any other man she had known, and that was why she fell in love with him. On 1 July 1853 at the Mission Dolores, in a catholic ceremony, Lola Montez and Patrick Hull were married. Making Lola a US citizen. Lola did not want to live among the ridicule in the city, and instead bought a mine in a swelteringly hot ravine. The property was close to two of the richest mines in Nevada Country, California, Empire Mine and North Star Mine. She left San Francisco for the unincorporated town of Grass Valley. Three years prior to her move to Grass Valley, the town held its first election under a large oak tree and one year later a building was constructed on the site. It was first used as the office for Gilmor Meredith's Gold Hill Mining Company, and then as a schoolhouse. Lola Montez purchased the building at 248 Mill St in Grass Valley and made it the home where her parrot, pet monkey, herself and Hull would live. The town's disdain for the woman was proven by Grass Valley's Reverend when he spoke in a sermon denouncing Montez, warning the locals of the newest evil in town, calling the woman a hussy. Word passes to Lola, who was outraged at the statement and decided she would prove the quality of her act to the man herself. That night, she stormed into the Reverend's house where he was sitting to eat dinner with his wife. Lola Montez demanded the couple watch her full performance. She stomped and clapped and shook around his living room until he finally agreed she was in fact, a professional. Montez ended up hated her life with her newest husband, and rather spent her days in Grass Valley with the young girl next door. Patrick Hull was tired of the parties and extremely spiteful of his wife's popularity. When a baron who was visiting from Europe attended one of Lola's social gatherings, he gifted her a grizzly bear to add to her exotic collection of pets. She named him Major. Patrick Hull was insanely jealous, and this final straw yanked a tear in the relationship that could not be mended. Hull sued Montez for divorce, naming a german doctor as the co-respondent. A few days later, the doctor was found in near-by hills, shot dead. The neighbors, who ran a boarding house, had a daughter who was fascinated with the clearly unique Lola Montez and her private menagerie. It was not long before Lola was equally fascinated by the little girl, who was genuinely talented. She taught her to sing and dance and live wildly and allowed her to play in her extravagant costumes. Lola taught the young irish girl to sing ballads and perform ballet steps, fandangos, jig reels and Irish Highland flings from Lola's own childhood. The little blonde child's sense of rhythm surpassed Lola's, and she impressed the theatrical elite, strolling players and entertainers who came to the lavish parties Montez hosted. The unlikely pair rode bareback together, on a horse and pony. Despite the townspeople's opinion, the mother of the girl liked Lola and appreciated the time she spent with her daughter. In the two years that Lola lived in Grass Valley, the California Gold Rush was ending, yet there was another gold mining rush in full swing. She hired Augustus Noel Folland, a married American actor as her new manager, hired a company of actors, and within two weeks, they were all sailing to Sydney Australia, aboard the Fanny Major. By the time they arrived, two months later, she had taken her new manager on as a lover. The following week, Lola's show opened at the Royal Victoria Theatre in a show titled 'Lola Montez in Bavaria'. That night, Montez fired some of the company, and they quickly sued her for damages. As Lola and Folland were waiting to depart Sydney for Melbourne on board the Waratah, A sheriff's officer boarded the ship with a warrant of arrest, demanding she paid the sacked actors. Lola ran to her cabin, where she undressed. She sent out a note inviting the officer in to arrest her and drag her out. He left empty handed. Audiences began to diminish at the Theatre Royal in Melbourne as Montez performed in her Bavarian role. Monttez made the decision to bring out her 'Spider Dance'. It was an instant hit for the men in the audience, again, Montez raising her skirts so high that the audience could see she wore no underclothing at all. The papers roared that her performance was 'utterly subversive to all ideas of public morality'. The theatre began to show heavy losses when respectable families ceased to attend the theatre. One even summoned the mayor of Melbourne to issue a warrant for her arrest for public indecency, but he refused the application. Months later in Ballarat, packed houses miners were showering gold nuggets at her feet yet again, the papers attacked her notoriety. Lola by now had a motto, “Courage---and shuffle the cards". When Lola ran into the Ballarat Timeseditor Henry Seekamp at the United States Hotel, she retaliated by publicly horsewhipping him. Resulting in the rest of her tour being canceled. Folland and Montez quarreled excessively as they left for San Francisco on May 22 1856. On the journey near Fiji on the night of July 8th, Folland mysteriously fell overboard and drowned. Some believed he committed suicide after there fight, other believe he was pushed. No official investigation followed. When Lola arrived back in the United States in 1856, she was different, subdued. Whatever happened on that ship, changed Lola Montez.Her previous lover from the past Alexandre Dumas once said 'She is fatal to any man who dares to love her'. Uncharacteristically, she sold her jewelry and gave the proceeds to Folland's children. She began using the remains of her bank account to give homeless and less fortunate women food, water and money. She decided to spread knowledge rather than performance, and began lecturing on her life, fashion, beauty, and famous women. "I have known all the world has to give -- ALL!" She began to write her book titled The Arts of Beauty, Or, Secrets of a Lady's Toilet: With Hints to Gentlemen on the Art of Fascinating. Dance with all the might of your body, and all the fire of your soul, in order that you may shake all melancholy out of your liver; and you need not restrain yourself with the apprehension that any lady will have the least fear that the violence of your movements will ever shake anything out of your brains. I never claimed to be famous. Notorious I have always been. She moved to New York, and reinvented herself once more. Embracing christianity, and with the Reverend Charles Chauncy Burr she arranged to deliver a series of moral lectures in Britain and America written by him. She returned to Ireland and did her final lecture in Dublin, “America and its people”, speaking in Limerick and Cork. Then returned to America in 1859. Later that year, the Philadelphia Press wrote Lola was iving very quietly up town, and doesn't have much to do with the world's people. Some of her old friends, the Bohemians, now and then drop in to have a little chat with her, and though she talks beautifully of her present feelings and way of life, she generally, by way of parenthesis, takes out her little tobacco pouch and makes a cigarette or two for self and friend, and then falls back upon old times with decided gusto and effect. But she doesn't tell anybody what she's going to do. Within two years, Lola Montex began showing the tertiary effects of syphilis, the last contribution to the marriage from Patrick Hurdy Hull, and her body began to waste away. Lola, 39 years old, suffered a massive stroke and died alone in poverty on January 7th 1861. She is buried in the Greenwood cemetery, in Brooklyn. The marker simply reads “Mrs. Eliza Gilbert / Died 7 January 1861.” You can read Lola's own writing, The Arts of Beauty, Secrets of a Lady's Toilet: With Hints to Gentlemen on the Art of Fascinating, Lectures of Lola Montez, Anecdotes of love, and Timeless Beauty: Advice to Ladies & Gentlemen. Lola's restored house at 248 Mill St in Grass Valley is now a registered California Historical Landmark. Mount Lola, Nevada County and the Sierra Nevada's north of interstate 80 highest point at 9,148 feet, is named in her honour as well as two lakes you can find in the Tahoe National Forest. Named the Upper and Lower Lola Montez Lakes. Now, let's talk about song lyrics, you many have heard this famous lyric. "Whatever Lola Wants, Lola Gets". "Whatever Lola Wants” was written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross for the 1955 musical play Damn Yankees. The saying was inspired by Lola Montez. Or what about “Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl, With yellow feathers in her hair and a dress cut down to there", even Copacabana by Barry Manilow was inspired by our girl Lola. In light of the BLM movement and the incredible change we are seeing, I would like to mention a quote said by Marian Anderson. "No matter how big a nation is, it is no stronger than its weakest people, and as long as you keep a person down, some part of you has to be down there to hold him down, so it means you cannot soar as you might otherwise." Until recently, historians and the public have dismissed "conflict history," and important elements that are absolutely necessary for understanding American history have sometimes been downplayed or virtually forgotten. Lola constructed an identity as a “Spanish dancer” when Anglo Americans in California swayed between appreciating aspects of non-white cultures and rejecting them. If we do not incorporate racial and ethnic conflict in the presentation of the American experience, we will never understand how far we have come and how far we have to go. No matter how painful, we can only move forward by accepting the truth. I am Andrea Anderson, thank you for taking the time to listen today, let's meet again when we meet Lola's neighbor, the little irish girl in Grass Valley, next time, on “Queens of the Mines. Queens of the Mines was written, produced and narrated by me, Andrea Anderson. The theme song, In San Francisco Bay is by DBUK, You can find the links to their music, tour dates and merchandise, as well as links to all our social media and research links at queensofthemines.com
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Shrug off stress with signals that melt away mental and physical tension, allowing you to finally and fully enjoy the moment. Rest & recover. Keep your batteries topped up by promoting mental and physical recovery. Listen To Episode 415 as Scott Donnell Uncovers: [1:30] How to Age Well with Hapbee Hapbee Scott Donnell EMulate Therapeutics Mind Pioneer Podcast with Scott Donnell What sparked the idea for Hapbee and their mission to help people feel better. 361 Luke Storey 389 Dave Asprey What led Scott into the field of frequency modulation and ulRFE technology. The incredible level of physical, mental, and emotional health that Scott's grandfather still has at the age of 88 and why it inspires his wellness journey. Why he focuses on being part of work that helps people develop and age well throughout life. The difference between focusing on living a good health span rather than just longevity. Exploring how far we have come in the health and wellness tech space for healing the human body. The benefits of Hapbee and why it's essentially the "digital imprint of a drug." [14:00] How To Digitize A Drug The various emotional vibrations from the lowest at shame and the highest at enlightenment and love. How Scott's team formulated the Hapbee technology to quantify emotional intelligence. Which 8 current frequencies are available with the Hapbee device to boost your vibration. How Hapbee has been designed to be very safe especially when you consider all of the radiation our cell phones emit. The benefits of digitizing a drug compared to taking a physical drug and all of the issues that come along with it from side effects to high costs. 401 Jerry Ross Why people like Dr. Kenneth Ferguson who invented Cialis are now exploring how digitizing drugs can benefit the human body. How they used magnetometers to hear magnetic waves starting to come off of the molecules of a drug. What studies are currently being done to see how digitizing chemotherapy can help cancer patients but it could take a decade or more with all of the studies that need to be done. Which drugs they have begun digitizing and completing safety tests for including caffeine, nicotine, and even stimulants found in dark chocolate. 312 Kevin Kelly [27:30] Hapbee for Children & Pets Who Hapbee is for and how it can help them on their wellness journey. Dr. Steven Gundry The attention Hapbee is getting in the functional and holistic medicine world right now. Who should be careful with Hapbee including people that have a pacemaker or are pregnant yet Scott and his team have not seen any issues in their studies so far. The fact that many parents are having their children use Hapbee if they have ADHD, trouble sleeping, or do not want them to use pharmaceuticals. Positive behavior pet owners are experiencing when they wear the device and their pet comes and curls up next to them. [30:00] Quantifying Emotional Intelligence Exploring the study they have done on covalent and non-covalent bonds in the body. Breaking down the technology of Hapbee even further and how it's been designed to work with and aide your body. Why the cannot use covalent bonds and only non-covalent bonds which is a free range electron exchange. Fascinating patterns they're finding in their studies where someone either feels Hapbee working right away very strongly or it takes them a couple of tries including their CTO, Sid. Why people who have done a lot of brain work like meditation and inner work for trauma usually feel the effects of Hapbee right away. 310 Ariel Garten If you have a trauma blockage and have not done anything before on your own or with someone to heal it, that can literally block Hapbee's sensations. 385 Dr. David Rabin How Hapbee's sensations have been designed to only give you a medium dosage; you cannot get drunk or high or caffeine stimulated from their device. [37:30] Most Surprising Benefits of Hapbee How products that directly stimulate the prefrontal cortex compare to Hapbee which focuses on creating whitespace and playing the quietest signal. What plans Hapbee has for their products in the future including possibly plant medicine based modulations. How Hapbee wants to keep expanding to help people with their physical and emotional wellbeing beyond just helping people feel safe to actually make your cells behave in a very specific way. 130 Tom Bilyeu The main benefits of using Hapbee in your day to day life including better sleep and focus. 384 Shawn Stevenson How Hapbee can help break poor habits and creative positive change like ending a caffeine or melatonin habit. The advantage of using Hapbee for something like an energy boost over a cup of coffee. 373 Matteo Franceschetti [51:00] Building Your Personal Wellness Toolbox Breaking down the difference between PEMF and Hapbee's ulRFE technology. Upcoming digital drug signal blends that Hapbee is partnering up with several health and wellness influencers to create. Dr. Drew Pinsky Jim Kwik NutriSense 397 Kara Collier 403 Robb Wolf How to build a personal wellness toolbox according to your bio signature. 40 Years of Zen Scott's own experience suffering from stress, anxiety, and finding out he had celiac disease, low testosterone, wasn't absorbing nutrients, and had a parasite from years ago that he needed to heal. The struggles we all face in life and how they help us grow. Joe Polish Be Here Now by Ram Dass Scott's spiritual journey and why he considered becoming a pastor at one point until his theology professor told him to become a leader in the business world. His mission to use business for good and to help more people as quickly as possible. BJ Fogg The Social Dilemma | Official Trailer | Netflix Power Quotes From The Show Game Over for Big Pharma "Everything from our cells to our neurons is connected through sound and frequency. So, we asked ourselves, 'What if we could digitize a drug?' If you take drugs, there's a chemical bound and the potential for side effects, toxicology issues addiction problems, and it's very expensive. If you can digitize it and remove any of the side effects, you can still give people the desired altered state that will help our lives move forward, to engage with other people, to focus more, to sleep better, and more. There's so many practical reasons and if you can digitize a drug, it's game over for Big Pharma." - Scott Donnell An All-In-One Support Tool "Hapbee is a tool and we're not going to fix everybody's problems but what we can do is be right there as a perfect assistant for you when you need it quickly. Think of it as an easier version of a sleeping pill and something that helps you with your energy levels in the middle of the day and can also give you that nice Happy Hour relaxed feel all in one. You don't have to go cold turkey from everything in your life, but this is at your side when you need it right away." - Scott Donnell Wellness Is Freedom "Wellness to me is waking up every day and being able to do, think, believe, say what I want to that day and not be restricted. Whether it's going on a walk or hanging out with the people that I love, that's wellness at the end of the day - it's freedom." - Scott Donnell Links From Today's Show EMulate Therapeutics Mind Pioneer Podcast with Scott Donnell 361 Luke Storey 389 Dave Asprey 401 Jerry Ross 312 Kevin Kelly Dr. Steven Gundry 310 Ariel Garten 385 Dr. David Rabin 130 Tom Bilyeu 384 Shawn Stevenson 373 Matteo Franceschetti Dr. Drew Pinsky Jim Kwik NutriSense 397 Kara Collier 403 Robb Wolf 40 Years of Zen Joe Polish Be Here Now by Ram Dass BJ Fogg The Social Dilemma | Official Trailer | Netflix Leave Wellness Force a review on iTunes Cured Nutrition – Get 15% off of your order when you visit wellnessforce.com/cured + use the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE' Organifi – Special 20% off to our listeners with the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE' Paleovalley – Save 15% on your ACV Complex with the code ‘JOSH' Drink LMNT – Zero Sugar Hydration: Get your free LMNT Sample Pack, you only cover the cost of shipping Belcampo Meat Co – Save 15% on your first order with the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE'! 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There are people that have been in a certain state for so long that they don't know what feeling right is like; they don't know what it feels like to be centered. They're so far out of it and it's been maybe since they were a baby that they actually were centered. Paul Chek gives his students Feel Free to help them understand that this feeling of freedom and being centered is what they can feel like all the time. Now that they know what the goal is and they've got a taste of it, they can go put the work in to get that 24/7 or as much as they can. - Jerry Ross Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE ---> Get The Morning 21 System: A simple and powerful 21 minute system designed to give you more energy to let go of old weight and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THE PODCAST* Wellness Force Radio Episode 401 CEO and Founder of Botanic Tonics, Jerry Ross, shares his personal alchemy for wellness, his past with addiction and alcohol, how he came to create his product, Feel Free, and how this special plant medicine can bring us back home to our center. Are you ready to feel free in your skin? Learn about the key ingredients in Botanic Tonics' Feel Free product, kratom and kava, and how they can help you unlock greater wellness. Botanic Tonics | Feel Free Save 20% on your Botanic Tonics Feel Free order with the code WELLNESS20 at wellnessforce.com/FeelFree A feel good wellness tonic of ancient plants from the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where they've been used socially and in wellness for centuries. Experience a new way to feel good and feel free. Listen To Episode 401 As Jerry Ross Uncovers: [1:30] The Alchemy Of Wellness Botanic Tonics | Feel Free The Great Unlearn Podcast with Cal Callahan 400 Cal Callahan Enter our Episode 400 Giveaway! Drink LMNT – Zero Sugar Hydration: Get your free LMNT Sample Pack, you only cover the cost of shipping Paul Chek | All Is God What kratom and kava are, Jerry's first experience with them plus the many benefits of them in Feel Free. His experience working in the energy sector and why he decided to leave it. Why he turned to substances at an early age to help him open up and feel comfortable around people. Jerry's relationship with his family and why it was never a very close one and how that impacted him. Why there's an upside to fathers not showing up for their children: building resilience and creating incredible things for yourself. Different feelings we create with money and how to develop a healthy relationship with it. The hole Jerry tried to fill by buying things and spending money that he couldn't satisfy. Why success and money didn't make Jerry happy but miserable. How Jerry's habits with alcohol continually got worse and began to create problems in his life including a crash in 2008. Jerry's journey to healing at an addiction recovery center, Talbott Campus. Talbott Campus [21:30] How Does Addiction Begin? 361 Luke Storey Exploring how addiction can begin in a person's life. The moment Jerry realized that just because you think something, it doesn't make it's true. The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle Cal's own journey doing the inner work and realizing that many of his beliefs that he had held on for years were not true. The power of knowing that getting uncomfortable is part of the healing process. Who Jerry used to be as success led him to have controlling behavior and see people as resources or assets to get to the goals he wanted accomplish. How Jerry has broken through his past behaviors and come to understand that people are not bad, they just don't know that their behavior is bad. Jerry's concept of Cardboard Angels: At the front, people look great but when you step around the side, there's no depth there. Why many Cardboard Angels have had traumatic experiences in life such as death or disease. Understanding that we all have a choice to make: We can do the inner work or we can become the victim. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse Why going through lessons is what life is all about on our individual paths to enlightenment. The importance of moving onto the next chapter of growth instead of hanging on when it's time to go to avoid suffering. The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida [33:30] How JW Created Feel Free Josh's experience doing deep inner work and forgiving himself for what he's done in the past. How Jerry made amends with what didn't serve him yet those things still helped him grow. Jerry's mission to find out what he's being called to do during his lifetime. What he learned speaking with migrant workers and one of their biggest struggles being transaction fees and robbery when sending money back home. How he transitioned his career to focus on financial technology and create an app to connect to the banks to send money in real time at less cost. Why transitioning in life can be scary but extremely rewarding plus what Jerry's biggest reward on this path has been. The fact that Jerry didn't feel comfortable in his skin after he stopped drinking alcohol and how that led him to seek something healthier with Botanic Tonics' Feel Free. How he was introduced to kratom while living in South East Asia and decided to mix it with kava to create Feel Free. Why alcohol is so hard physically on the body as it is highly processed compared to other substances like kratom and kava. [44:30] A Shift In The Plant Medicine World The tremendous amount of suffering that we are seeing going on in the world because of the impact of COVID-19, lockdowns, and the division it has created in society. How Jerry sees Feel Free as a shift in the plant medicine world. The impact that Botanic Tonics has had on its customers with Feel Free. Why we shouldn't automatically rely on synthetic drugs first but instead focus more on the healing power of plants. How western society has forgot how beneficial plant medicines can be as we got off the path with pharmaceutical drugs. 390 Hamilton Souther How kratom and kava are a safer form of plant medicine for those who have not tried or do not wish to try psychedelics or Ayahuasca. Why Jerry has put his phone number on the bottle of Feel Free. Stories of some of the people who have called him. The hundreds of different strains of kava and kratom that exist and how Jerry combined them together after testing combinations on himself. His experience having a vision and understanding that Feel Free was going to work at some point with all of his efforts. The different elements of kava compared to kratom plus why certain types will help you be uplifted or downlifted. Why Feel Free doesn't use extracts or synthetics and why that has been challenging to make. How Mother Nature works in such a beautiful way to heal us that you cannot get the same effect from a synthetic. [56:30] Mother's Nature Intention To Help Us Heal Josh's experience taking just a kratom tablet alone and what breakthroughs it led him to in his relationship after an argument. Other breakthroughs Feel Free has led to including making people nicer, more fun, and connected with those in their circle. Why Jerry chose to abuse the kratom and kava for a period of time during his research in creating Feel Free. Cal's experience using Feel Free since Josh introduced him to it in December 2020 and why he's excited to invest in it. How Feel Free has helped people with ADHD focus on their tasks at end. What Feel Free has done for people with insomnia and how improved sleep helps increase longevity overall. How JW found out that he was only really getting 2.5-3 hours of sleep each night by mostly sleeping on his back. Why it's important to sleep on your side and how different props and techniques can help you do that. [1:10:30] How To Live Life Free JW's recipe for living life free. Why creating Feel Free as a contribution to society, not just to support himself, has been a great step in helping him live life freely and be happy. Why so many people have been feeling wrong that they don't know what it means to feel right, comfortable in your skin, and be centered. What happens when you seek help and knowledge but then you don't integrate and embody what you have learned. How much he recommends drinking when you first try Feel Free. What you should expect when you first try Feel Free. Next steps for Botanic Tonics and what JW wants to create next for people on their quest for greater wellness. JW's hope to educate people on the power of making choices for themselves instead of believing the only way to get better is with pharmaceutical drugs. The importance of balancing your gut microbiome and body chemistry so that you can think clearly, have clear gut instinct, and make decisions. The Hour Between Dog and Wolf by John Coates [1:28:30] Coming Back Home To You Exploring the enteric nervous system and the great amount of messages that are being sent to and from the gut and the brain. 278 Dr. Michael Ruscio Healthy Gut, Healthy You by Dr. Michael Ruscio 363 Ami Brannon Next steps for Botanic Tonics to set up clinical trials of his product and future products to help the brand grow. 385 Dr. David Rabin Why JW feels that cannabis makes people feel comfortable but it limits people from increasing their potential. How we've lost our intuitive nature and being one with ourselves plus how to get that wisdom back. The harm that America's Sickcare is creating for the country. What we need the school system to provide to our children with life skills so that they can live life well now. Alan Watts | All retch and no vomit Breaking down the phrase "waking up" or "being awake" and how it has been overused in the spiritual and wellness worlds. Cured Nutrition Belcampo Meat Co Paleovalley breathwork.io M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Power Quotes From The Show Not All Thoughts Are True "Just because you think something, it doesn't mean it's true. In fact, a lot of what you think is not true; it's just noise. It's just your brain exercising something and the moment I realized that, it was a real lightbulb moment because what I had been trying to do before was to control it. I was trying to get that voice in my brain to go away but it is never going away. It will be there but it doesn't mean that I have to engage with it. Not just with that voice in my head but with many things in my life." - Jerry Ross How 'Feel Free' Came To Be "Alcohol was out of my life but I still didn't feel completely comfortable in my skin and I was looking for something to help me with that but not have the negative effects that alcohol had the more and more I consumed of it. I was looking for something that wasn't inebriating or limiting. I wanted something that made me feel comfortable socially but would also enhance my ability to focus. When I lived in Southeast Asia for a period of time I was introduced to kratom and then I remembered my experience trying kava in Vanuatu. That led to the idea of mixing the plants in their native form, not processed." - Jerry Ross Creating Value For Others "I knew how to make money but that wasn't bringing me happiness so I had to dig deep and find out what I was meant to do with my life. I realized during that period of deep reflection and inner work that my purpose wasn't just about me, it was about doing something of value to society. It's about building value but not just value for me and that is what really propelled me forward in life and later down the road Botanic Tonics and Feel Free." - Jerry Ross Links From Today's Show The Great Unlearn Podcast with Cal Callahan 400 Cal Callahan Enter our Episode 400 Giveaway! Drink LMNT – Zero Sugar Hydration: Get your free LMNT Sample Pack, you only cover the cost of shipping Paul Chek | All Is God Talbott Campus 361 Luke Storey The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida 390 Hamilton Souther The Hour Between Dog and Wolf by John Coates 278 Dr. Michael Ruscio Healthy Gut, Healthy You by Dr. Michael Ruscio 363 Ami Brannon 385 Dr. David Rabin Alan Watts | All retch and no vomit Cured Nutrition Belcampo Meat Co Paleovalley Leave Wellness Force a review on iTunes breathwork.io M21 Wellness Guide Wellness Force Community Botanic Tonics | Feel Free Facebook Instagram About JW Ross JW Ross is a lifelong innovator and investor in the international business and financial world. Jerry has been married for over 20 years and he has two grown children who are also active in business and finance. He currently lives and works in Santa Monica, California where he is an avid yoga practitioner. Build Immunity. 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Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1396298626561822721 CW: Sexual Assault, Rape, Harm to Animals, Suicide, Self Harm It’s Australia Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey drive on the wrong side of the road and piss off an entire outback hunting village. The Classic Film: Razorback (1984) "As a vicious wild boar terrorizes the Australian outback, the husband of one of the victims is joined by a hunter and a farmer in a search for the beast” (IMDb.com). A (perhaps unsurprisingly) beautiful and striking horror film in the vein of Tremors or Jaws, Razorback most disappoints when you aren't getting *enough* of the good stuff. The Modern Film: The Loved Ones (2009) "When Brent turns down his classmate Lola's invitation to the prom, she concocts a wildly violent plan for revenge” (IMDb.com). The Loved Ones is unmistakably torture-porn-esque, but it manages to charm even these two haters of the genre with its compelling characters and teen drama tropes. Audio Sources: "Bruce's Sketch" written and performed by Monty Python "Lola" written by Ray Davies and performed by The Kinks "Lonesome Loser" written by David Briggs and performed by Little River Band "The Loved Ones" produced by Screen Australia, et al. "Monster in the Closet" (Brooklyn Nine-Nine S04E06) produced by Fremulon, et al. "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "The Pink Purse" produced by Fenslerfilm "Razorback" produced by UAA Films, et al. "Science Fiction/Double Feature" written by Richard O'Brien & Richard Hartley and performed by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts "Whatever Lola Wants" written by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross and performed by Sarah Vaughan
Retired NASA Astronaut and Purdue Alum Jerry Ross joins the podcast for this landmark episode as he shares stories from childhood through his time at Purdue, his time in the US Air Force, and of course his time as a NASA Astronaut...plus more!
The concept of leadership cannot exist merely as an idea or aspiration. Teams need real leadership, to cast real vision and help facilitate its delivery. Today we're talking to the Orlando PRIDE Chamber CEO Kellie Parkin, and are thrilled to have them with us! ----- The National Entrepreneur Center presents Jerry Ross in "Everybody's Business," now in its second season. We discuss entrepreneurship and startups, and the entrepreneur-mentality inside all of us! Get practical and tactical advice you can use in your business today, as well as hearing inspiring stories from founders and entrepreneurs who have done it all!
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 2, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Snow White's Forgotten Dwarfs 1: This stout dwarf bulked up on the Campbell's line of the same name. Chunky. 2: His reddish hair makes his head look like it's covered with ferric oxide. Rusty. 3: Though that canine skin disease caused by mites has cleared up, he still has this nickname. Mangy. 4: Inferences made by this peachy-skinned dwarf are known as the same type of "logic". Fuzzy. 5: This name can mean "sticky to the touch", or refer to his flashy, unfashionable clothes. Tacky. Round 2. Category: It Followed Me Home 1: You can use it to serve pieces of cheese at a party, stick them on its quills and let it walk around -- can I keep it?. Porcupine. 2: Yum! An Australian name for this pet bird is from an Aborigine word meaning "good eating". Budgerigar. 3: The long-tongued tamandua, one of these insectivores. an anteater. 4: I fit between its humps and can ride it to school; I don't have to give it water for months -- can I keep it?. Camel. 5: Not al-kaline, but this high altitude domesticated grazer. an alpaca. Round 3. Category: Around The Office 1: Start worrying if someone hired for a week as one of these acts like Lara Flynn Boyle in the 1993 movie of that name. The Temp. 2: If your colleagues fall asleep in a meeting, it may mean this drink was in the brown instead of the orange pot. Decaf coffee. 3: Workers get frustrated trying to hold closed-door meetings in these partitioned workspaces. Cubicles. 4: Workers may gather around the monitor and boogie along with this internet infant from Kinetix. "The Dancing Baby". 5: The Atlantic reports companies use 40% more paper upon introducing this communication system. E-mail. Round 4. Category: Famous Kangaroos 1: He named his character Captain Kangaroo from the large pockets on his jacket. Bob Keeshan. 2: The 1978 Elliott Gould film "Matilda" was about a kangaroo who participated in this sport. Boxing. 3: In 1963 Aussie Rolf Harris had his only U.S. top 40 hit with this song. "Tie Me Kangaroo Down". 4: He created the characters of Kanga and Roo. A.A. Milne. 5: In 1969 this bush kangaroo got his own syndicated TV series. "Skippy, the Bush Kangaroo". Round 5. Category: Rocket Man 1: In 2002 shuttle mission specialist Jerry Ross became the first man to be launched into space this lucky number of times. 7. 2: Alexei Leonov said he was given a pill to help him do this in case he couldn't get back in Voskhod after the spacewalk. commit suicide. 3: His job as a test subject for space sickness on a 1985 shuttle flight got him dubbed "Barfin' Jake" in "Doonesbury". Senator Jake Garn. 4: The first non-Russian and non-American in space, Vladimir Remek, was from this country that broke up in 1993. Czechoslovakia. 5: After his splashdown 250 miles from the pick-up ship May 24, 1962, he never flew in space again. Scott Carpenter. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
How do natural healthy products get discovered and created?Botanic Tonics CEO Jerry Ross shares how he's developed, launched and sold his successful line of plant-based products with Paul and extreme sports star Danny Way in this very organic Living 4D podcast.Just for Living 4D listeners: Save 20 percent on your purchase of feel free at this link.Learn more about Botanic Tonics at their website and GacLife and social media via Facebook and Instagram.Show NotesSuccess as a teenage weightlifter established a healthy ritual Jerry has followed throughout his life. (9:05)Jerry’s first plant medicine experience with kava. (17:02)Jerry’s light-bulb moment in rehab while watching A Beautiful Mind. (25:33)Danny finds an alternative to conventional painkilling meds. (30:47)The magical combination Jerry discovered that makes kava and kratom dance with feel free. (48:45)The Gac fruit, the nutritional basis for Jerry’s GacLife line of products. (1:12:28)What does the 80 percent natural ingredients claim on any processed food really mean? (1:35:48)Danny’s describes his life and exploits as experiments that educate others. (1:59:04)Paul shares one of his fantasies. (2:03:40)The future of Jerry’s product lines with GacLife and feel free. (2:16:50)Danny introduced Laird Hamilton to Paul. (2:27:04) ResourcesPaul’s Living 4D conversations with Danny Way and Matt Wallden on the Honest VegetarianThe Travelling WilburysThe cephalic phase response to stimulantsRobbie MaddisonRumble: The Indians Who Rocked The WorldThanks to our awesome sponsors: Organifi (save 20 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK20 at checkout), Paleovalley (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code chek15 at checkout), BiOptimizers (save 10 percent on your purchase by using the code paul10 at checkout), Cymbiotika (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK15 at checkout), One Farm CBD Oils (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK at checkout) and Essential Oil Wizardry (save 10 percent on your purchase by using the code living4d at checkout).
Award Winning Singer Songwriter Laura Cheadle has but one wish for the holidays – to lift her fans’ spirits and bring back the true meaning of Christmas. The self-proclaimed purveyor of positivity, has released a pair of seasonal songs and videos “Christmas In My Life” and “Red Ain’t Everything (The Rudolph Blues)" – available now on all DSPs – that she hopes will evoke “that nostalgic Christmas feeling, no matter where they are on Christmas.” “Christmas In My Life,” which showcases Cheadle’s more pop-infused sound with its upbeat tempo and catchy, sing-a-along chorus, was originally written by Cheadle in 2017 and reworked this year with the help of her father and Philadelphia music icon James Cheadle (Cheadle has worked with everyone from Jerry Ross for Jerry Butler, Harold Melvin, The Blue Notes and The O'Jaysto DJ Jazzy Jeff, Don Cornell, The Four Aces, Grover Washington Jr. and The Soul Survivors) during Covid. An accompanying lyric video is available now at https://youtu.be/U0SJwv-j2wE (https://youtu.be/U0SJwv-j2wE). Support this podcast
Award Winning Singer Songwriter Laura Cheadle has but one wish for the holidays – to lift her fans’ spirits and bring back the true meaning of Christmas. The self-proclaimed purveyor of positivity, has released a pair of seasonal songs and videos “Christmas In My Life” and “Red Ain’t Everything (The Rudolph Blues)" – available now on all DSPs – that she hopes will evoke “that nostalgic Christmas feeling, no matter where they are on Christmas.” “Christmas In My Life,” which showcases Cheadle’s more pop-infused sound with its upbeat tempo and catchy, sing-a-along chorus, was originally written by Cheadle in 2017 and reworked this year with the help of her father and Philadelphia music icon James Cheadle (Cheadle has worked with everyone from Jerry Ross for Jerry Butler, Harold Melvin, The Blue Notes and The O'Jaysto DJ Jazzy Jeff, Don Cornell, The Four Aces, Grover Washington Jr. and The Soul Survivors) during Covid. An accompanying lyric video is available now at https://youtu.be/U0SJwv-j2wE (https://youtu.be/U0SJwv-j2wE). Support this podcast
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
https://youtu.be/BuREVguM9eM Host: Fraser Cain ( @fcain )Special Guest: This week we are excited to welcome Amy Ross, NASA Space Suit Engineer, to the WSH. Amy is the team lead for the Exploration Extra-vehicular Mobility Unit (xEMU) Pressure Garment Subsystem (PGS) as well as Space Suit Pressure Garment Technology Development. The team's primary focus is the design, fabrication, qualification testing, and flight hardware delivery of the xEMU PGS in 2023. As part of her duties with NASA, Amy has, among other things, qualified suits in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab, flown on the Vomit Comet (experiencing zero, Lunar, and Mars gravities), been trained in Space Shuttle Launch pad mode II/IV egress procedures, and served as a Space suit test subject for 12 different space suit design configurations. In 2013, she underwent an Astronaut interview. Amy earned her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University. She went on to earn a Masters in Space Studies from the University of North Dakota. Trivia tidbit: Amy is the daughter of astronaut Jerry Ross, who has flown in space seven times and conducted nine spacewalks, setting two U.S. records. You can read more about Amy and her work by visiting https://https://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/spacesuits/careercorner/amy-ross.html You can stay up to date with NASA's space suit design by visiting the EVA website at https://www.nasa.gov/suitup Regular Guests: Dr. Brian Koberlein ( https://briankoberlein.com/ & @BrianKoberlein ) Pam Hoffman ( http://spacer.pamhoffman.com/ / http://everydayspacer.com/ & @EverydaySpacer ) Molly Wakeling ( http://www.astronomolly.com/ ) This week's stories: - A bonkers month for astronomy. - A Martian Trojan asteroid from the Moon! - The first FRB in our backyard. (So-to-speak) - Europa glows in the dark! We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://astrogear.spreadshirt.com/ for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by Astrosphere New Media. http://www.astrosphere.org/ Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
“Who’s Got the Pain” premiered on April 16th, 2019. Like the pilot, it was written by Steven Levenson, and directed by Tommy Kail. As always, the numbers featured in the episodes were choreographed by Bob Fosse himself, but were reconstructed by members of his artistic progeny: Dana Moore recreated the choreography to “Who’s Got the Pain” and “Whatever Lola Wants,” and Lloyd Culbreath recreated the choreo and rehearsal staging for “Two Lost Souls.” All the featured songs in the episode, including “Heart” in addition to those previously mentioned, are all from the musical “Damn Yankees,” with music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Featured in the rehearsing cast of Damn Yankees are a legion of Broadway vets, including Ryan Vandenboom, Kyle Brown, Darien Crago, Haley Fish, Shonica Gooden, Afra Hines, Evan Kasprzak and Adrian Lee. Rounding out the cast performing “Heart” are also Broadway’s PJ Benjamin, Brain Cali, Nick Blaemire, and Aaron Kaburick. The viewership for this episode was down from last week all across the board, with a live viewership at 425,000, and a DVR viewership of 597,000. The total viewership was 1.023 million, down 321,000 from the premiere. At least its still in the millions though! During production of the film of Cabaret, Joan Simon is so glad that Gwen and Bobby have escaped to Majorca with them for some time away together. But Gwen has been burned by Bob one too many times - cheated on so often that she practically has a script in place for how he will apologize. He doesn’t see why he shouldn’t be able to see his German translator on set and then come home to Gwen, and offers that she should be able to do the same. But Gwen isn’t the cheating type. Or at least, she isn’t now. We flash back to 1955, when Gwen learns that her new Broadway musical, a baseball-themed show called Damn Yankees will be choreographed by a young talent named Bobby Fosse. She’s concerned that he won’t be dark enough for this modern-day Faust, but the producer promises her there is a real sense of humor in his work. Gwen swallows her pride and agrees to a work session with the young upstart. After making small talk about each other’s significant others, Bob begins to teach Gwen the seductive steps to “Whatever Lola Wants.” They bond over witty banter and their childhoods working in burlesque houses and Gwen - obviously - lands the job. The new team quickly begins seducing each other in the rehearsal room as well as in the bedroom, until it becomes too complicated for Gwen to be fooling around with her choreographer behind the back of his ailing wife. Things get more complicated when the Damn Yankees producers threaten to cut Bob’s Act I finale because it isn’t landing with audiences. Knowing he has to prove himself to both the creatives and the critics, he wakes up Gwen in the middle of the night and takes them both away from their respective spouses to get to work on a new number. Working through the night, Bob and Gwen are out of ideas. That is, until the pianist suggests a silly mambo and Bob realizes that the lighthearted number can be a cover for characters in agony. And with that, “Who’s Got the Pain?” is born. But while Bob is solving problems onstage and making a name for himself with Gwen as his new muse, Bob’s current wife Joan McCracken lets Gwen know that this scene has been played out before - when Bob left his first wife for Joan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new MP3 sermon from Mt. Zion Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Dare to Pray a Great Big Prayer Subtitle: Tent Revival 2020 Speaker: Jerry Ross Broadcaster: Mt. Zion Baptist Church Event: Camp Meeting Date: 9/28/2020 Length: 44 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Mt. Zion Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: High Time Subtitle: Tent Revival 2020 Speaker: Jerry Ross Broadcaster: Mt. Zion Baptist Church Event: Camp Meeting Date: 9/29/2020 Length: 51 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Mt. Zion Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: I Know Not the Numbers Subtitle: Tent Revival 2020 Speaker: Jerry Ross Broadcaster: Mt. Zion Baptist Church Event: Camp Meeting Date: 9/30/2020 Length: 51 min.
The National Entrepreneur Center presents Jerry Ross in "Everybody's Business," where we discuss entrepreneurship, startups, small business and all things in between. Our first episode will discuss hiring and building out your team, and features special guest entrepreneur and economist Valerie Seidel, founder of the Balmoral Group, with offices across Florida and Sydney.
Ever since the selection of the original Mercury 7 astronauts in 1959 marked the dawn of the U.S. space program, it's been well known that a significant percentage of NASA astronauts, mission specialists and engineers have spent portions of their lives in Indiana. After all, Purdue University has long been nicknamed "Mother of Astronauts." Less well known, however, is Indiana's connection to the dehydrated food that has been the chow for many of the U.S. space program's intrepid cosmic explorers. And then there's the Hoosier state's link to the physician who treated several astronauts who became household names during the 1960s, including Virgil "Gus" Grissom, John Glenn and Neil Armstrong. Hoosier History Live will spotlight these unexpected links just as space travel is receiving renewed attention with the recent launch of a capsule by SpaceX, the rocket company founded by Elon Musk that took two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station. The mission "ended a nine-year launch drought for NASA, the longest such hiatus in its history," according to a USA Today report. (NASA had been relying on Russian spaceships to take U.S. astronauts to and from the space station). Note to listeners who may be day-dreaming about blasting off as a civilian space traveler: Your prep could be overseen by a Purdue alum who works with civilians likely to become the first space tourists. Our guest, Purdue historian John Norberg of Lafayette, will share details about various intriguing - but seldom highlighted - links between Indiana and the space program. A retired columnist for the Lafayette Journal & Courier who has been inducted into the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame, John has been a guest on previous shows, including those that explored Astronauts and Purdue and Amelia Earhart's connections to Indiana. So what's the skinny on the astronauts' food? A former Indiana farm girl who studied home economics at Purdue supervised the packaging of food consumed by shuttle crews for several years, among other responsibilities. Karen Pearson Ross (Purdue class of '71) grew up on a farm in Sheridan, Ind., and eventually married popular NASA astronaut Jerry Ross. Her husband liked to quip that he was the only one among his colleagues who enjoyed "home cooking" while in space. Both Karen and Jerry Ross, who grew up in Crown Point, Ind., are now retired. Our guest John Norberg collaborated with Jerry Ross on his autobiography, Spacewalker: My Journey in Space and Faith as NASA's Record-Setting Frequent Flier (Purdue University Press, 2013). In addition to sharing details about Karen Ross' cosmic culinary work, John Norberg will discuss Dr. Steve Beering, the former, long-time Purdue president (1983-2000) who died in April at age 87. Beginning in the early 1960s, Dr. Beering was the physician for Grissom, a native of Mitchell, Ind., Glenn, Alan Shepard and others among the original Mercury 7 astronauts. Dr. Beering, who was on the medical staff at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas then, later gave Neil Armstrong his first physical for the astronaut program. Dr. Beering went on to become the dean of the IU School of Medicine before serving as Purdue's president. Currently, Purdue alum Beth Moses (class of '92) is an astronaut instructor training people who will become the first space tourists. Although she works for Virgin Galactic, the company that hopes to send tourists into space, Beth Moses officially is classified as a NASA astronaut, according to John Norberg. She traveled into space on a Virgin Galactic test flight in 2019.
On today's episode, we chat with Jerry Ross. Jerry is an energetic and creative leader who has achieved success leading corporate, start-up, and non-profit organizations. He is a life-long entrepreneur that has been honored as "CEO of the Year" by the Orlando Business Journal, and the "Economic Development Leader of the Year" by I-4 Business Magazine for his work at the National Entrepreneur Center. In this episode, you'll learn: What does it take to be an investible company? How can a startup ecosystem be built? What is needed? What are the resources that are available to startups that they might not know about? How does a founder find those first big corporate sponsors? How does a corporate partnership or a pilot program between a startup and a corporation usually work? What skills can or can't be taught to a founder of a company? Help us out! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a review! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! BOOKS AND RESOURCES Download yourfree audiobook at Audible. Find the best job candidate at Ziprecruiter. Connect with Jerry on LinkedIn Follow Jerry on Twitter Email Jerry National Entrepreneur Center CONNECT WITH SHAWN: https://linktr.ee/ShawnflynnSV Shawn Flynn's Twitter Account Shawn Flynn's LinkedIn Account Silicon Valley LinkedIn Group Account Shawn Flynn's Facebook Account Email Shawn@thesiliconvalleypodcast.com
We continue to look back on my high school play from 20 years ago, "Damn Yankees" with my friend Marilyn Derr (Lester)! She and I talk about her time then, including what it was like playing the reporter Gloria Thorpe, backstage stories, cast notables, the songs and the challenges that came along doing the musical. Also, we go through the timeline of the story as well that we remember. A fun baseball musical comedy/movie that was also a 1955 book created by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross that we have to give credit to creating. Thanks to those two for fusing theatre and baseball together to making one "Home Run" of a masterpiece!!
Uno de los primeros clientes de Virtue, que tenía una de las dos mesas de grabación de tres pistas en la ciudad, fue Jerry Ross quien hizo que Kenny Gamble y Tommy Bell grabaran allí. canalextremadura.es
This week we chat with Laurene Cooper-Fox about which of life's truths can be gleaned from that classic tale of love and unionization - The Pajama Game!"This is about capital and labour," a character announces at the start. But it's fair to say that the book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell is just as much about the romance that develops between an arrogant superintendent and a shopfloor militant in a midwestern pyjama factory. Refreshing as it is to find a musical in which passion collides with politics, I notice how cannily the show harks back to the past. The fractiousness of the lovers echoes Annie Get Your Gun and, when the workers go on a picnic, I was reminded of the box social in Oklahoma! and the clambake in Carousel. It adds, however, rather than detracts from the pleasure to find an original theme reinforced by a sense of tradition. What really counts in this revival is the brilliance of Stephen Mear's choreography in matching the mood of the songs by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. - Michael Billington, The Guardian- FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, 7½ Cents, FilmIMDbiTunesSpotifyLike us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
durée : 00:58:40 - "Whatever Lola Wants" (Richard Adler / Jerry Ross) (1955) - par : Laurent Valero - "De la comédie musicale "Damn Yankees" sur un livret de George Abbott et Douglas Wallop. Une intrigue qui transpose le mythe de Faust dans les milieux du baseball à Washington. Le spectacle crée à Broadway (1955) connaitra un grand succès avant de devenir un film réalisé par George Abbott" L. Valero - réalisé par : Patrick Lérisset
durée : 00:58:40 - "Whatever Lola Wants" (Richard Adler / Jerry Ross) (1955) - par : Laurent Valero - "De la comédie musicale "Damn Yankees" sur un livret de George Abbott et Douglas Wallop. Une intrigue qui transpose le mythe de Faust dans les milieux du baseball à Washington. Le spectacle crée à Broadway (1955) connaitra un grand succès avant de devenir un film réalisé par George Abbott" L. Valero - réalisé par : Patrick Lérisset
QSBC Education Minister, Jerry Ross is back. This time he chats with Van and Brad about how to set a Godly example for your children. He also covers how to stay connected with your children post-college. Why think about post-college life for your children now? Because it starts now. Jerry and Van also debate on whether they prefer a taco or burrito and a cake or a pie.
Van and Brad bring on QSBC Education Minister, Jerry Ross to chat about what exactly is worship. They also cover why small groups in life are so crucial, what worship looks like as a family, and more! Jerry brings in some major parent cred, as a father of three grown boys, Truett, Morgan, and Joe.
My guest on this episode is NASA astronaut, Col. Jerry Ross. We discuss his astronaut career, what records he holds as an astronaut, the pure joy he experienced doing his first space walk, and his book, " Spacewalker: My Journey in Space and Faith as NASA's Record-Setting Frequent Flyer ".
This week we chat with Laurene Cooper-Fox about which of life's truths can be gleaned from that classic tale of love and unionization - The Pajama Game!"This is about capital and labour," a character announces at the start. But it's fair to say that the book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell is just as much about the romance that develops between an arrogant superintendent and a shopfloor militant in a midwestern pyjama factory. Refreshing as it is to find a musical in which passion collides with politics, I notice how cannily the show harks back to the past. The fractiousness of the lovers echoes Annie Get Your Gun and, when the workers go on a picnic, I was reminded of the box social in Oklahoma! and the clambake in Carousel. It adds, however, rather than detracts from the pleasure to find an original theme reinforced by a sense of tradition. What really counts in this revival is the brilliance of Stephen Mear's choreography in matching the mood of the songs by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. - Michael Billington, The Guardian- FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, 7½ Cents, FilmIMDbiTunesSpotifyLike us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Support us on Patreon!Email us: musicalstaughtmepodcast@gmail.comVisit our home on the web thatsnotcanonproductions.comOur theme song and interstitial music all by the one and only Benedict Braxton Smith. Find out more about him at www.benedictbraxtonsmith.com
Jerry Ross, former NASA astronaut, talks about the first mission to assemble the International Space Station and his experience conducting the mission's three spacewalks. The milestone shuttle mission STS-88 brought the Unity module to join Zarya, the first element of the space station. HWHAP Episode 73.
Jerry Ross, former NASA astronaut, talks about the first mission to assemble the International Space Station and his experience conducting the mission's three spacewalks. The milestone shuttle mission STS-88 brought the Unity module to join Zarya, the first element of the space station. HWHAP Episode 73.
Jerry Ross, former NASA astronaut, talks about the first mission to assemble the International Space Station and his experience conducting the mission's three spacewalks. The milestone shuttle mission STS-88 brought the Unity module to join Zarya, the first element of the space station. HWHAP Episode 73.
Jerry Ross, of J. Ross Enterprises, offers a glimpse of the efforts of the National Entrepreneur Center. The Hunters have plenty of great questions about this unique endeavor.
Being an astronaut is probably one of the most elite professions in the world. On this episode we talk with Col. Jerry Ross, a Lake County Indiana native and current world record holder in space walks. Mr. Ross helped with the construction of the International Space Station as well as planning and preparation for dozens of space shuttle missions. We talk about his days growing up just south of Crown Point, getting higher education at Purdue University and accomplishing remarkable goals at NASA.
This week, we welcome Sharell Bryant to talk with us about The Pajama Game (1954) with book by George Abbott and Richard Blissell, music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, directed by Abbott and Jerome Robbins, choreographed by Bob Fosse, produced by Hal Prince (and others) and several songs were secretly written by Frank Loesser! With the most star studded production team yet, surely this will rank among the best musicals of all time, right? Hahahahahahahahahaha no.
Jerry is well known throughout the Alaskan Endurance community. Coach, Teacher, Record holder, marathon master, story teller - This is a mandatory listen in our book. If you want to train with Jerry sign up for his group training runs at Alaska Endurance Project and as always if you want to get stronger to go longer and are looking for a gym to go to check out Redox Crossfit[0:00] Intros and bad jokes[4:00] Where it all started. Stigmas around running[10:00] Training growing up. Bringing that competitive fire into adulthood[14:00] Some deep running thoughts - how running can make up a person's being[18:00] Jerry's running resumé[22:00] College running - the effect of coaching on an athletes passion[28:00] Some thoughts on how to train - easy miles are OK[35:00] More high school and college running - times, results, highlights[40:00] Getting into marathoning - the next step in Jerry's career[42:00] 2003- tired of getting beat by "old guys" - first time breaking 2:45 in the MarathonIf you aren't putting in the time or the distance, you don't have the right to expect to win[48:30] Dropping some numbers - Jerry's marathon success[50:00] Training to PR a 5k race - through the Alaskan winter - importance of a training cycle and taking time off[56:30] Still training for marathons - breaking 2:30 - lessons learned[59:30] MORE ACCOMPLISHMENTS - Jerry is a badass! The story of a windy Boston race.[1:06:30] Setting the Lost Lake record[1:12:00] Mental toughness in trainingJerry drops some knowledge bombs here!![1:19:20] Alaska Endurance Project - Programming talk and training philosophy tempo, interval, aerobic, etc... nerd out with us[1:39:00] Mountain running groupThe biggest variable that will determine your success is how consistent you can be with your trainingAs always, check out AK Athlete if you are interested in free endurance/multi-sport programming including strength and conditioning work! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit akathlete.substack.com
Jerry is well known throughout the Alaskan Endurance community. Coach, Teacher, Record holder, marathon master, story teller – This is a mandatory listen in our book. If you want to train with Jerry sign up for his group training runs at Alaska Endurance Project and as always if you want to get stronger to go longer … Read More Read More
Discuss on Reddit ➤ Support the Show ➤ Got your peanuts? Got your crackerjack? Got your camp demonic storyline? Then you’re all set for the latest podcast on Richard Adler and Jerry Ross’s ‘Damn Yankees.’ This time around the guys try and wrap their heads around sports, discuss whether this show needs a 21st century update and Jimi starts his multipart series on Bob Fosse. Let’s play ball! Damn Yankees: Original Broadway Cast Amazon / iTunes / Spotify SHOW NOTES The recent Encores! production stayed extremely faithful to the original Broadway production, coded gay characters and all. Here’s Sean Hayes giving his hilarious performance as Mr Applegate. Do you think Damn Yankees needs a 21st century update? Head over to Reddit and tell us all about it! Can you think of other musical composer copycats like Pajama Game/Damn Yankees? Come and tell us on Twitter! If you’re a Fosse nut like Jimi, come and join the celebration! Here’s a kickass mashup of Michael Jackson (who was great inspired by Fosse) and Bobby! Into the literary side of musical theatre history? Look no further than Sam Wasson’s amazing biography of Bob Fosse here. All of the props got to the glorious Vicki Lewis for her spectacular turn as Gloria in the 1994 Tony Awards performance! Also if you’d like to, feel free to send us an email at jimandtomic@gmail.com! A HIGH SPEED QUIZ QUESTION The Tony Award winning leading actress in this show auditioned with a ballad – ‘What Did I Have That I Don’t Have’ from On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. When asked if she had an uptempo song, the actress responded, “No…but I can sing this one five-times faster.” So she did, and got the part. What show?
The National Entrepreneur Center was founded in 2003, through the collaborative efforts of Walt Disney World, Orange County Government and The University of Central Florida, this “shared facility” and collaborative approach to small business development has attracted national attention for its financial efficiencies and the ability to leverage the resources and skills of each resident organization. Additionally, the center provides easy access to these business assistance organizations for local entrepreneurs. Since inception, the resident organizations have trained and counseled Central Florida businesses in record numbers, while creating nationally recognized business development programs. This innovative approach to economic development through small business, known as “Main Street Gardening,” has been instrumental in earning Central Florida recognition from Entrepreneur Magazine and Biz Journals newspapers, as one of the best places in America to start or grow a small business. http://www.nationalec.org/ In this episode: How Orlando took a crisis and turned into a business mecca Not all castles are at Disney How a funeral led to 13 organizations working together
In this episode I talk with Jerry Ross about his experiences with post-bariatric surgery reactive hypoglycemia. Jerry had Roux-en-Y gastric bypass in 2002 when he was in his early thirties. Although the fact that Jerry had RYGB is central to this story, gastric bypass alone is not the reason Jerry and I recorded this conversation. […]
This episode (Let Freedom Sing) is dedicated to my A Cappellian brother "Jerry Ross"! Jerry unfortunately lost his older brother (Bobby Lane) to cancer. In this episode you'll hear (in this order) Committed, Sounds of Blackness, Traces of Blue, Straight Company, Naturally 7, Take 6, Fairfield Four, Sam Robson, LeRoyal, 7th Element, Aeolians, Breath Life Quartet, and Lady Blacksmith Mambazo
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Today, we are going to take a look at a new and exciting angle of the fair industry. We’ve ventured through many different aspects of vendors, managers, and various performing artists. Today, we are going to take a walk in the shoes of the person who finds all the talent to fill those slots. Accompany Alan Bruess as he exploring the world of a highly respected talent agent and business owner, Jerry Ross. Listen as Alan and Jerry discuss: The journey of starting a business How revenues work for artists with agents The job and responsibilities of a talent agent The problems of exclusivity when shows contact artists directly The importance of having a trustworthy relationship with clients and agents Agents are somewhat there to do the dirty work What to do when clients contact acts directly and exclude the agent The importance of setting ground rules The ability to make a living decreases as inflation happens What acts are increasing and declining The vitality of innovation How to nourish and maintain good relationships How to approach an agent The hard work and tenacity needed to be successful Why being yourself is important for an artist Introducing yourself to the online industry Connect with Jerry: Harmonyartists.com
Reviews of (1) TWISTED MELODIES, by Kelvin Roston, at The Black Rep; (2) BOSNIAN/AMERICAN: THE DANCE OF LIFE, by Deanna Jent, at Mustard Seed Theatre; (3) IVANOV, by Anton Chekhov, at St. Louis Actors’ Studio; (4) THE SOUND OF MUSIC, by Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II, Howard Lindsey & Russell Crouse, at the Fox Theatre; (5) TRASH MACBETH, by William Shakespeare & others, at Equally Represented Arts; (6) THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, by Oscar Wilde, at Saint Louis Univ.; (7) DOUBLEWIDE, TEXAS, by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, & Jamie Wooten, at Over Due Theatre Company; (8) COCK, by Mike Bartlett, at the Webster Univ. Conservatory; and (9) THE PAJAMA GAME, by George Abbott & Richard Bissell, Richard Adler & Jerry Ross, at the Webster Univ. Conservatory.
On our very special 150th episode of Talking Space, we welcome on 7-time shuttle flier and author of the new book "Spacewalker" Astronaut Jerry Ross. In our interview we discuss the reason behind the new book, discuss some of his funniest moments, and the effects of launch on him and his family. We then discuss if there was any animosity in the astronaut office for his record number of flights, and talk about how his work as a trainer in the Neutral Buoyancy Lab helped him walk better in space and train better. We ask about some spaceflight aspects, including what happens to the crew members when you perform an engine burn. We then discuss the difference between the orbiters, and the difference between Mir, the beginning of ISS, and where it is today. We then get into the serious matter of how Mr. Ross was affected by the Challenger disaster and what a large role he played in Columbia's final mission in 2003. We finish off talking about his views on the future of NASA and we ask a listener-submitted question about biology. To purchase Jerry Ross' book, "Spacewalker: My Journey in Space and Faith as NASA's Record-Setting Frequent Flyer" on Amazon, visit http://amzn.to/11HgK2E A book and an episode not to be missed! Host this week: Sawyer Rosenstein. Panel Members: Gene Mikulka, Gina Herlihy and Mark Ratterman with special guest 7-time shuttle-flier and author Astronaut Jerry Ross. Show Recorded - 2/11/2013
Nothing's quite the same as the Pajama Game – or the talented team of Richard Adler and Jerry Ross who brought Broadway two of its biggest hits in the 1950s: the back-to-back smashes The Pajama Game and Damn Yankees.
Richard Adler who, with Jerry Ross, wrote both THE PAJAMA GAME and DAMN YANKEES, passed away on June 23rd. Tonight we celebrate his career.
Sponsored by Constant ContactThis month, we share an interview with Jerry Ross, successful entrepreneur and Executive Director of the Disney Entrepreneur Center in Orlando, FL. Speaking of Orlando, we have exciting news from our recently held 8th Annual conference as well! 26 Minhttp://www.mediafire.com/file/mf1c9x89sdqxfdt/NACCEPodcastOCTfinal.mp3