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The Mobility Challenge session took place on day two of RNIB Scotland's Inclusive Design for Sustainability Conference. Every research study and insight piece confirms the critical role of mobility as an ingredient for independence and confidence. From getting around your local area through to more complex navigation, mobility remains a significant challenge for blind and partially sighted people. The session will offer a range of innovative solutions which aim to tackle the mobility challenge using a variety of human-centred smart technologies. Our panel will contextualise these technologies and highlight key opportunities and challenges. Panel discussion was facilitated by Jim Sanders, Director of Transformation at RNIB, and featured: Neil Barnfather MBE from Goodmaps Inc., Mani Gupta- Managing Partner at Purview, Dr Jean-Marc Feghali, Chief Innovation Officer at WeWalk, and Peter Osbourne – Deputy CEO at Guide Dogs. Hear all audio from the conference here: Audioboom / Inclusive Design for Sustainability Conference 2025 Image description: A dramatic, angled shot of an empty stage. At the front a pink podium reads "RNIB Scotland, Inclusive Design for Sustainability Conference." Behind, a line of grey chairs awaits experts for the panel discussions and a large pink IMAX screen hangs above.
The Motability Foundation has awarded grant-funding to the RNIB and Community Rail Network to explore the effectiveness of disability training received by rail staff across the UK and develop innovative new models of raising disability awareness. It will focus on supporting rail staff to improve how they communicate with and assist disabled people, with the ultimate aim of making rail travel more accessible and inclusive for disabled travellers. RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey was joined by Jim Sanders, RNIB Director of Transformation to find out more about how the Motability funding will hopefully make rail travel more accessible and inclusive for us all as blind and partially sighted people. (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)
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Tunes: Me: Eagle's Whistle, Mermaid Set, The Lilting Banshee, Fettercairn's Reel Jim Sanders: Bonaparte Crossing the Alps, St. Anne's Reel, Red Haired Boy, Shady Grove Robert Edwards: Fano Island Folk Song Abe Zettek: Tulloch Gorum Daniel Laxer: Bacon Ridge Jig Corey Rudell: MacPhearson's Rant, Am I born to Die? +X+X+X+ Visit Moore's Creek National Battlefield Park https://www.nps.gov/mocr/index.htm +X+X+ Get your Piano Tuned by Jim Sanders! https://www.facebook.com/GoodVibrationsPianoService Check out this playlist of Jim's Non-bagpipe original compositions: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLEmweVCyMvAQyyz4qynIzDAhNmNjEq6g&si=HmkoZaGvXnLprVxe +X+X+ Check out Robert Edwards' Bellows here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61560217211185 +X+X+ Visit Fort William Historical Park: https://fwhp.ca/ +X+X+ Check out Daniel Laxer's Book here: https://www.listeningtothefurtrade.com/ +X+X+ Visit Grand Portage National Monument https://nps.gov/grpo/index.htm +X+X+ Visit Conner Prairie: https://www.connerprairie.org/ +X+X+ Here are some ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag You can also take a minute to leave a review of the podcast if you listen on Itunes! Tell your piping and history friends about the podcast! Checkout my Merch Store on Bagpipeswag: https://www.bagpipeswag.com/wetootwaag You can also support me by Buying my Albums on Bandcamp: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/ You can now buy physical CDs of my albums using this Kunaki link: https://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=166528&pp=1 You can just send me an email at wetootwaag@gmail.com letting me know what you thought of the episode! Listener mail keeps me going! Finally I have some other support options here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/support Thanks! Listen on Itunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA
AI and Accessibility: RNIB's Innovative Approach to Inclusive Technology We chat with Jim Sanders, Director of Innovation and Transformation at RNIB. In our new episode of Starts at the Top, we explore the intersection of AI, technology, and accessibility with Jim Sanders, Director of Innovation and Transformation at RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People). Jim shares how RNIB is leveraging innovative technologies, including AI, to create more inclusive solutions for blind and partially sighted people. Key highlights: RNIB's innovative use of AI for services, including developing chatbots Addressing accessibility challenges through technological solutions, including the "last five metres" problem How designing for blind and partially sighted people often leads to better products for everyone RNIB's exploration of new business models that balance social impact and financial sustainability The importance of cross-sector collaboration in driving meaningful change in accessibility Jim offers valuable insights on leadership in the digital age, emphasising the need for a broader, more collaborative approach to solving societal challenges. While AI is a part of RNIB's innovation strategy, Jim also discusses wider technological and design approaches to creating a more inclusive world. This episode is essential listening for charity leaders, tech innovators, and anyone interested in how technology, including AI, can contribute to greater accessibility and inclusion. What really excited us about this episode was hearing how RNIB is not just adapting to technological advancements, but actively shaping them to benefit all. This conversation will challenge your perceptions and inspire new thinking about inclusive design and innovation in the AI era. Don't miss it! In tech news, Zoe and Paul discuss the recent BBC Panorama programme about screen time for children and parenting, Can We Live Without Our Phones? Notes Find out more about RNIB https://www.rnib.org.uk/ BBC Panorama programme - Can We Live Without Our Phones? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4gdqzxypdzo https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0022n0f And please leave us a review if you enjoy what you hear! Editing and production - Syren Studios with Paul Thomas Music by Joseph McDade https://josephmcdade.com/music Full transcript of this episode (srt file) Full transcript of this episode (.txt file) Transcripts are also available through your podcast app.
CURE America with Star Parker flew with the media team to Nashville, Tennessee, to attend the 80th anniversary of NRB. In this special episode marking the milestone of the NRB convention, we delve into the heart of contemporary issues and triumphs within the Christian community, where the word on everyone's lips is Israel. The show commences with Josiah O'Neil, the Founder of Defending Truth and author of the eponymous book. He passionately guides viewers on defending Christian values in the ongoing cultural war. Next, we hear from Jim Sanders, the newly elected chairman of NRB with 40 years of experience, shedding light on the exciting changes in store for the organization. The spotlight then turns to Eyal Carlin, Tourism Commissioner to North America at the Israel Ministry of Tourism. Despite the ongoing war, he encourages everyone to visit Israel, emphasizing that tourism remains resilient. Frank Anthony Pavone, National Director of Priests for Life, tackles the sensitive issue of abortion, offering insights into his perspective. Jil Daly, Director at the Israel Government of Tourism, updates viewers on initiatives to revive tourism in Israel and rediscover the Holy Land. The narrative intensifies as Star engages with two paramedics, first responders on October 7th, who recount their experiences in saving victims of the tragic events orchestrated by Hamas. As a special feature, former Ambassador David Friedman delivers a message exclusively to the American people through our media outlet, Black Community News. Unfortunately, we can't reveal the content here, so stay tuned and watch this episode to hear his message.
When some people see a need or an opportunity, they dream about who will meet it or make it happen. Others, like today's guest on Founder Friday, task it upon themselves to take action and create the reality they want to see for the benefit of others. Kymme is owner of Bushwick Grind, a speciality coffee shop and cafe, established in 2015. Here she hosts the 2Fish5Loaves community fridge which provides hundreds of pounds of free food to local residents. She is also a technologist with a tenure of over 30 years in the IT sector, employed with Weight Watchers International for 25 years, currently in the role of Principal Technical Project Manager and is a graduate of Hofstra University School of Business , LI NY. Over the nearly 10 years Bushwick Grind has been awarded 2022 HEINZ Black Kitchen Cast Iron Trophy, 1010 Wins Small Biz Pitch Competition, 2018 Brooklyn Cornerstone Biz of the Year, and many more honors due to Kymme and her team's dedication to community, quality, and nourishing others through the companies varied services. In this episode we will be talking all about how Kymme first started on this journey, what she has learned along the way, and her advice for how to run an impactful people-focused cafe business. We discuss: The genesis of Bushwick Grind Learning coffee and focusing on simple offerings Community, networking, and taking action to make a difference Introducing food and working with other organisations The importance of having a strong team that vibes with your vision Working full time outside of running the shop. How?! Harnessing the power of ideation to unlock possibilities Becoming a mentor and paying it forward Links: https://www.bushwickgrind.com/ IG: @bushwickgrind Related episodes: 337: Founder Friday w/ Diana Martinez of Cafe Calle, Los Angeles 236 : Founder Friday! w/ Meil Castagna-Herrera & Curtis Herrera of Cafe Corazon! 316 : Founder Friday! w/ Jim Sanders of Heartwood Coffee Roasters, Cleveland, Ohio 359 : Founder Friday! w/ Nigel Price of Drip Coffee Makers NYC Hire Keys to the Shop Consulting to work with you 1:1 to transform your operations, quality, and people. Schedule a free discovery call now! https://calendly.com/chrisdeferio/30min Thank you to our amazing sponsors! Get the best brewer and tool for batch espresso, iced lattes, and 8 minute cold brew! www.groundcontrol.coffee The world loves plant based beverages and baristas love the Barista Series! www.pacificfoodservice.com
More than twenty years ago, a bizarre confluence of meteorological events resulted in the most damaging blowdown in Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness's history. It traveled 1,300 miles and lasted 22 hours, flattening nearly 500,000 acres of the Superior National Forest. Hundreds of campers and paddlers were stranded and dozens injured; amazingly, no one died. The historic storm ultimately reshaped the region's forests in ways we have yet to fully understand. Here, author Cary J. Griffith is joined in conversation with scientist Lee Frelich and Peter Leschak, who was involved in the response and rescue effort.Cary Griffith is author of several novels and four books of nonfiction, including Gunflint Falling: Blowdown in the Boundary Waters and Gunflint Burning: Fire in the Boundary Waters. He is recipient of a Minnesota Book Award and a Midwest Book Award.Lee Frelich is director of the Center for Forest Ecology at the University of Minnesota. He is listed among the top 1% of scientists in the Web of Science, Ecology, and Environment and has authored more than 200 publications, and has been featured in the New York Times, Newsweek, and the Washington Post.Peter Leschak was chief of the French Township fire department in Side Lake, Minnesota, for thirty years. He has written ten books and has worked in a variety of wildfire-related capacities and held positions of leadership in the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Forest Service.Gunflint Falling: Blowdown in the Boundary Waters is available from University of Minnesota Press."In the tradition of The Perfect Storm, Cary J. Griffith brings readers into the Boundary Waters moment by moment as an epic gale sweeps through. Ample maps and in-depth interviews with witnesses both immerse us in one terrifying day and offer a glimpse of the past and future of Minnesota's boreal forest."—Kim Todd, author of Sensational: The Hidden History of America's “Girl Stunt Reporters”"In Gunflint Falling, Cary J. Griffith provides an accurate, comprehensive narrative of those impacted by one of the region's most devastating storms. The damage and pain brought by the derecho storm was more severe than anything previously experienced in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. The reader is taken into the personal experiences of the injured and those searching for them for fourteen days in the million-acre wilderness, and Griffith's narrative of these experiences demonstrates how, when faced with an emergency, we come together to help one another."—Jim Sanders, retired forest supervisor, Superior National Forest (1996-2011), USDA Forest Service
This is a programme produced by Black Country Radio Xtra and presented by Norman Bartlam and Bob Downing.It looks back on the long and proud history of West Bromwich Albion featuring interviews with former players and reminiscences from supporters of the club. The main interviews are with former player John Thomas, 'Johnny T from Wednesbury', and Wayne Fereday. We also have memories of Ian Hamilton; the opening of the floodlights in 1957 and Jim Sanders, former WBA goalkeeper. Supporter Mark 'Snarka' Whitehouse reads some of his Albion odes and poems. Running time 57 minutes. This programme was first broadcast on Black Country Radio and is also available on the Black Country Xtra On Demand service and all programmes are available on Spotify.
This month's Founder Friday has a TON of heart! The story of Heartwood Coffee Roasters is on of perseverance, constance in values, and a deep dependency and connection to amazing people. Today we will be talking with Heartwood founder Jim Sanders who realized the dream of leaving a long and successful but unsatisfying career to do something he was truly passionate and energized by. Coffee. Jim Sanders is the founder, owner, and leader of Heartwood Coffee Roasters - a specialty coffee roasting company based out of North East Ohio. Jim started Heartwood in 2014, all the while maintaining a full-time plumbing career, with the goal of bringing better coffee to the region with a greater sense of hospitality. Heartwood now has two cafes and continues to grow every year, and Jim has managed to transition into running the cafes and roastery full time. In our conversation we will be taking you through the beginning of Jim's unique journey and how he and the business have grown since then. We cover: Getting started in coffee while full time as plumber Growing in the beginning Building online first The first step toward profitability Managing Full time career while building the business Learning leadership and management from past work experiences Hiring an leading people Extreme DIY Having amazing people and trusting Being responsive as an owner Going full time in his business Leveling up quality and operations Growing for the benefit of all Links: https://www.heartwoodroastery.com @heartwoodcoffee Related episodes: 295 : Founder Friday! w/ Justin Shepherd of Spencers Coffee, Bowling Green, KY 204 : Founder Friday w/ Jeff Taylor of PT's Coffee Roasting Co. & Bird Rock Coffee! 156 : Founder Friday w/ Lauren Crabbe, Co-Founder of Andytown Coffee Roasters, San Fransisco 108 : Founder Friday w/ Dorian Bolden of Beyu Caffe in Durham, NC Visit our amazing Sponsors! www.prima-coffee.com/keys www.pacficfoodservice.com
In this episode, David and Hanna speak with Jim Sanders, former Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB). Jim traces the history of the institute from its founding to its need to change in the current digital era. "Some of the strongest advocates in Canada have come out of the concern of CNIB, in the 70s and 80s and 90s, that they considered the organization as paternalistic and patronizing. These advocates, in fact, have had very positive influences on the CNIB opening up from what it was." --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-best9/message
Syndicated Source Material 015.5 - Colonel Jim Sanders IIIInspired by the previous episode of Syndicated Source Material, Jesse gives you a small episode on the life of artist, inker, and colorist James Sanders III.
Syndicated Source Material 015.5 - Colonel Jim Sanders III Inspired by the previous episode of Syndicated Source Material, Jesse gives you a small episode on the life of artist, inker, and colorist James Sanders III.
“It can affect the family, the person, and it can get to the point where it can actually stop you from having an active lifestyle!” Jim Sanders, Certified Financial Planner and Financial Counselor with Valley Christian Counseling offers some advice on how to manage your money and work to live debt free.
Moderators Julie Samora and Alfred Mansour of Nationwide Children's and UT Health in Houston, respectively, lead the POSNA 2020 Annual Meeting's Session on the Quality, Safety, and Value Initiative. They are joined by authors Kishore Mulpuri of BC Children's Hospital, Cordelia Carter of NYU, Ishaan Swarup of UCSF, and Jim Sanders of UNC. Your host is Carter Clement from Children’s Hospital of New Orleans. Music by A. A. Aalto.
Jim spent many years working in management for the DuPont corportation, and spent about 2 years in rural India working with the Peace Corps. Now retired, he is an avid outdoorsman, bow hunter, renewable energy enthusiast and loves driving his Tesla Model 3. He brought the car to the station and handed Adam the keys for a drive around town. Adam and Jim also discuss the challenges inherent in bow hunting, and the mission of the Peace Corps as well as Jim's time in India. Jim's wife Pat makes gallons and gallons of Butternut Squash Soup every year to help with a local library fundraiser and Jim brings in a bowl to share with Adam on the air. BONUS: At the end of the interview, we've included the full, un-edited audio from Adam and Jim's drive around town in the Tesla. It's loaded with information about the benefits and challenges of owning one of these remarkable cars.
This episode reviews 7 featured articles and hosts interviews with Jim Sanders from UNC, Chapel Hill, Salil Upasani from Rady, and Joseph Janicki from Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, Josh Holt from Iowa, Craig Louer from UNC, and Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado. Music by A. A. Aalto.
Join us for a cup of coffee with Mr. Jim Sanders, owner and roastmaster of Heartwood Coffee, as he discusses the path to opening shops in Hudson and Chagrin Falls, the secrets to a perfect cup of coffee, and how Heartwood encourages us to “grow together”. Entrepreneurs and Coffee Lovers alike will love this conversation. Follow Heartwood on Instagram (@HeartwoodCoffee), Facebook (/heartwoodroastery) and sign up for the mailing list at www.heartwoodcoffee.com. Can anyone please help Molly find a root beer float without sugar? Is it possible? Molly’s second book is coming soon! Visit Apieceofmollysmind.com to purchase Blossom before they’re all gone. Are your policies and documents protecting your business or getting you sued? Check 10 areas of your business for legal risks and get instant feedback from experienced attorneys right now by taking a short quiz at www.gertsburglaw.com/business-vulnerability-quiz or bit.ly/CM6quiz. SHOW NOTES Journey plays in Willoughby; Chad to the rescue; Molly the judge and Captain Alex of Lake Erie; A better strategy for Casino night Winning the soda battle; Creating new habits; A Blossom sequel coming soon Introducing Jim and Heartwood Coffee; Feeling good about shopping local What is good coffee and reacting to caffeine; from plumber to roaster What’s in a name; Something special about coffee shops Finding the perfect location; Growing and transforming a space The recipe for a perfect coffee; The roasting process and the best beans Finding the Heartwood aesthetic and growing together
42 Minutes 333: Jake Kotze - The Sync Whole - 04.19.2019 Upon the 10th anniversary of the group sync blog, The Sync Whole, the program shares 42 minutes with its founder, Jake Kotze. Topics Include: Synchromysticism, 10th Anniversary, 2012, Canadian Museum For Human Rights, Jim Sanders, Juan Flores, Tonkiri, Ayahuasca, Time Loops, Nonlocal, Ripples, 911, Practice, Insanity, New Normal, Social Media, Way Back Machine, Censorship, Love, Super Heroes, Phoenix, Blackhole, Syncjack, Event Horizon, The Flip Monism, Panpsychism, Church AND State, WWW, Community. http://g8ors.blogspot.com/2009/04/dream-becomes-reality-2012.html
Topics: Synchromysticism, 10th Anniversary, 2012, Canadian Museum For Human Rights, Jim Sanders, Juan Flores, Tonkiri, Ayahuasca, Time Loops, Nonlocal, Ripples, 911, Practice, Insanity, New Normal, Social Media, Way Back Machine, Censorship, Love, Super Hero...
Topics: Synchromysticism, 10th Anniversary, 2012, Canadian Museum For Human Rights, Jim Sanders, Juan Flores, Tonkiri, Ayahuasca, Time Loops, Nonlocal, Ripples, 911, Practice, Insanity, New Normal, Social Media, Way Back Machine, Censorship, Love, Super Hero...
That's right, folks! This week we discuss Andrew's favorite Marvel superhero, the one... the only... Carol Danvers, a.k.a Captain Marvel! Specifically, we're talking about the Higher, Further, Faster, More trade by Kelly Sue DeConnick, illustrated by David Lopez with colors by Lee Loughridge and letters by Joe Caramagna. Andrew specifically wanted to say this: Seriously folks, I love the character of Carol Danvers, in all of her complicated history. I feel like I didn't actually geek out enough while recording this episode. Like, I feel like I should have been more giddy with excitement. Anyway, since recording, I saw the movie and loved it, and I'm also going back and re-reading even more of Kelly Sue DeConnick's run writing this character and loving it. Carol is great because she's a feminist character without having to tell us in every panel "hey, I'm feminist" because SHE JUST IS. There was a lot of hate floating around out there ahead of the movie, particularly from a lot of men who somehow felt threatened by all the feminist rhetoric attached to the film and the character. Let me definitively say, you guys that were trying to sandbag this movie have completely missed the point. I hope my daughter grows up to be Carol Danvers. She's smart, she's capable, she doesn't take shit, and she's capable of listening to others. We should all be a bit more like Carol. Other things we talk about: Paper Girls by Brian K. Vaughan This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki Smile by Raina Telgemeier Fence Vol 2 by C. S. Pacat Illustrated by Johanna the Mad What if Spider-Man Kept His Cosmic Powers by Glenn Herdling Scott McDaniel, Jim Sanders, Sam De La Rosa Strong Female Protagonist by Brennan Lee Mulligan and Molly Ostertag Karen Hallion Find us online at: twitter.com/thecomiccast twitter.com/widewildblue (Melissa) twitter.com/AndrewDLarkin (Andrew) And check out our Ko-fi! Questions or comments? Email us at comicadventurescast@gmail.com. Comic Adventures is a project of Let’s Make Comics, a Chicago-based comics collective, and produced by Andrew Larkin and Melissa Sayen. Our theme song is Adventure Music! by Munchybobo.
Jim Sanders is a father, husband, filmmaker, ayahuasquero and founder of Tonkiri, a healing and wellness centre in Manitoba, Canada.Jim shares openly about his background as an raging anarchist activist filmmaker, the challenges of balancing his family life with his calling to become a healer, hist apprenticeship with master shaman Juan Flores, integrating his whole family into his medicine work, and his mission to bring the healing medicine of South America to the indigenous communities of North America who are experiencing the devastating effects of deep generational trauma, poverty and segregation.Jim’s website: http://tonkiri.caJim’s film about Juan Flores: https://youtu.be/Praue4caC8g12-Day Amazon Plant Medicine Retreat for Men: http://medicinepathhealingarts.com/retreatsSupport the Podcast!1. Leave a review on iTunes, or share with your friends on social media2. Become a Patreon supporter at http://patreon.com/brianjamesteaching and gain access to podcast extras and hours of yoga practice resources including vinyasa sequences, breathwork, chanting and guided meditations.3. Leave a one-time donation at http://paypal.me/medicinepathyogaAbout Brian JamesBrian James is a yoga teacher, integrative coach, musician and artist currently living in Montréal, Canada with his wife, astrologer Debbie Stapleton, and their Boston Terrier Kingston (RIP Sweetie). He has been exploring the intersection of music, yoga and shamanism for over 20 years.medicinepathpodcast.commedicinepathyoga.cominstagram.com/brianjames_medicinepathtags: jim sanders, tonkiri, ayahuasca, juan flores, family, healing
Our first episode featuring Jim Sanders was about race. During our conversation, he mentioned a seminal book The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander and I felt motivated to read it. After I did I reached out to my friend Isaiah Gooley from the Mixed Mental Arts community to see if he would like to discuss the book itself. The book is an extremely important piece of literature in regards to understanding American Culture. This is our conversation about it. Love in action is listening to understand, not to react. You can find us on different mediums to listen and subscribe such as iTunes, Spotify, Google Play Music, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, PodBean, Cast Box and more by clicking here. We are very anxious to hear YOUR feedback at our first jump into this and want to hear the good and bad so we can keep doing the right things correctly and correct the things we are not. Please contact us at sean@thecometothetablepodcast.com for any and all feedback, comments, show suggestions and the like. You can also like our Facebook Page as well as follow us on Instagram & Twitter A special thanks to the musical talent of our friend and guest of the show David HaLevy for writing and performing the sound to our intro and outgoing music. Check out the Ruach Guitar Facebook Page he makes by hand and plays as well as on Instagram. We are very humbled and grateful for this personal touch to the show and cherish it greatly. תודה David!
42 Minutes Vacation Bonus: The Sync Whole - The Sync Call Part 2 - 1/23/10 This talk involving most of the authors working on the Sync Whole is part 2 of the January 23rd, 2010 Sync Call. Guests include Tyehimba Garvey Toure, Jake Kotze, Kevin Halcott, Jim Sanders, Jon Kidd, Richard Arrowsmith,Douglas Bolles, and Will Morgan. http://g8ors.blogspot.com
http://thesyncbook.com/42minutes#Ep111 Synchcast/Time Is Art http://www.synchcast.net http://www.thesyncmovie.com Topics: The Sync Movie, Synchcast, Friendship, Jake Kotze, Jim Sanders, Feedback, Nassim Haramein
The Sun Card (Mardi Gras) http://centreportal.blogspot.com/2009/02/ayahuasca-testimony.html [Man on The Ledge] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manitoba_Legislative_Building http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Winnipeg [Human Right Museum] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Museum_for_Human_Rights [The King of Love is a Deadman] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpwRhrqYNRA --"In a spread, this card represents energy and a source of strength. The Sun stands for success, prosperity, happiness and true friends. It seems to brighten all the cards surrounding it, adding a sense of optimism and good cheer."
Who shot JFK . . . Plant Consciousness, Jim Sanders' Sync Book piece, "Synchromysticism" [Jake Kotze] All The World's a Stage (or a circus!) . . . "Oswald was unpleasant in ordinary ways. Emotional, violent with his wife, unsure of himself and desperate to change a broken world."