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Stewarding Your Body for God's Glory: Part 2In this second part of our conversation on cultivating a healthy lifestyle, Anthony Russo and John Lehman explore the distinction between fitness and health. They discuss how fitness can be a way to steward our God-given body, relating it not only to physical well-being but also to serving God with one's full potential. The conversation also offers insight into the importance of cultivating good habits from the heart, the caution against making anything an idol over God, and practical steps for addressing issues like gluttony biblically. Lastly, Lehman shares more about his journey in ministry and further helpful resources. 00:16 Distinguishing Fitness from Health 03:11 The Role of the Heart in a Healthy Lifestyle 04:32 Modern Weight Loss Trends and Biblical Perspective 07:20 Addressing Gluttony and Self-Indulgence Biblically 14:19 How to Connect and Support the Ministry 15:34 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFollow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:Facebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressincGrab a copy of The Little Book on Being Healthy and Well: https://shepherdpress.com/products/the-little-book-on-being-healthy-and-well/
Stewarding Your Body for God's GloryIn this episode of the Shepherd Press Podcast, host Anthony Russo interviews John Lehman, author of The Little Book on Being Healthy and Well, to discuss the biblical basis for physical fitness and wellness. Emphasizing the importance of caring for one's body as part of spiritual stewardship, they explore topics such as diet, exercise, and proper sleep. Highlighting pitfalls of modern shortcuts like energy drinks and quick fixes, the conversation provides practical tips for maintaining physical fitness. Through real-life anecdotes and scriptural references this episode offers listeners straightforward advice for incorporating healthy habits into their daily routines. 00:24 Meet John Lehman: Author, Speaker, and Counselor01:45 The Importance of Being Healthy and Well03:36 John's Personal Fitness Journey06:07 Biblical Principles of Health and Fitness09:58 Scriptural Insights on Health10:37 John's Inspiration for Writing on Fitness12:13 Balancing Time and Priorities13:44 Benefits of Exercise for a Healthy Lifestyle15:27 Practical Steps to Better Health17:21 Navigating Misinformation in Diet and Exercise18:14 Closing Tips for a Healthier Lifestyle19:32 Conclusion and ResourcesFollow Shepherd Press on social media for more insights:Facebook: @shepherdpressInstagram: @shepherdpressincGrab a copy of The Little Book on Being Healthy and Well: https://shepherdpress.com/products/the-little-book-on-being-healthy-and-well/
After Ronald Reagan was sworn in as president in 1981, one of his appointments was to name a new Secretary of the Navy, who was tasked with rebuilding a demoralized and under-equipped Navy. He chose a 38-year-old Naval Reserve aviator named John Lehman. In this 1989 interview Lehman recalls his 6-year stint as Navy Secretary, Get Command of the Seas by John LehmanAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Adm. Elmo Zumwalt Jr. and Richard Marcinko For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube #Navy #military #1980s #Ronald Reagan
John Lehman, USN Retired. former Secretary of the Navy under Reagan
Range of Richfield president Jim Babiasz looks back at a successful 2023 and announces classes and events coming to the range in January. (therangewi.co/) Show director Ben Nielsen invites listeners to check out new boats and enjoy the boating lifestyle at the Milwaukee Boat Show, coming to State Fair Park Jan. 19-21 and 24-28. (showspan.com) John Lehman tells how the 51st annual Fish and Game Forecaster and Moon Clock by Doug Hannon can help improve our hunting and fishing success. (datasportinc.com)
Dr. Steve Wills, Navalist at the Center for Maritime Strategy, talks with Secretary John Lehman about the state of and direction for the Congressional Commission on the Future of the Navy. Secretary Lehman offers a unique perspective on Commission — and more broadly on commissions' organization and functions — thanks to his service on the 9/11 Commission and experience as the 65th Secretary of the Navy. An old commercial once intoned “When EF Hutton Talks, People Listen,” and likewise, when Sec. John Lehman talks naval issues on Maritime Nation, everyone should listen.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: a rant on politician-engineer coalitional conflict, published by bhauth on September 4, 2023 on LessWrong. Sometimes, a group in some organization has a highly technical and highly effective leader. Kelly Johnson (Skunk Works) and Hyman Rickover (US Navy nuclear propulsion) are famous examples. A naive economist might expect such people to be well-liked by management above them, because their skills are good for the organization and complementary to those of non-technical managers. That's not what we generally see in reality. In my experience, and in the stories I've heard, such technical leaders are especially disliked by upper management, far more than a highly effective non-technical MBA would be. I've even been told that unique competence being noticed by upper managment is a negative for career prospects in that situation. Why would that be the case? The only explanation that makes sense to me is that effective technical managers are considered a threat by management above them - but why would they be more of a threat than a MBA who talks the business talk? There are some cultural differences between engineers and non-technical managers, but I don't think that's an explanation. One reason is, technical leaders can find allies even higher up that support them. For example, Rickover had allies in Congress, and that's the only reason he wasn't pushed out...until he got pushed out by John Lehman, a Ph.D. in American foreign policy who's worked as an investment banker. Leslie Groves was almost pushed out in 1927, but Major General Edgar Jadwin interceded and noted that Groves's superiors were at fault for the problems blamed on him - that was a guy 5 ranks above Groves in the Army. My current view is that politician-type managers and engineer-type managers naturally form opposing coalitions. They each favor people of the same type, and try to push local organization norms in different directions. In America, today, politican-type managers have won conclusively almost everywhere. I've actually seen some of a conflict between such coalitions play out once, and I'd say it's an even match when the groups are equal in size and nobody else is involved. One group backstabs and fights over social dominance like high school girls, but that's balanced out by the other group spending half their time arguing about who's smarter and the other half arguing about emacs vs vim; the underlying dynamic is the same, but one group has the pretense of authority being tied to intelligence, and has a greater tendency to argue about actions instead of personnel selection. Normies prefer business speak to technobabble, while nature has the opposite preference, and so the balance is tipped depending on which is more relevant. I am, of course, exaggerating somewhat, and all groups have some overlap in their tendencies. There are also other ways to organize hierarchy, such as: pure seniority, like Senate committee positions pure credentialism, like companies that use exclusively PhDs for upper positions effort-worship, like how Elon Musk deserves to be in charge because he works 100 hours a week That last one is perhaps my least-favorite. Anyway, we see a similar effect, where organizations based around seniority are all-in on seniority, because the people who want that to be the principle are in charge. There's always a social hierarchy, so in a sense the only choice society and leaders get to make is what's used as its basis. Companies often have distinctive corporate culture, but companies have to interact with each other, and people move between them, so there's some pressure towards homogenization. In America, ongoing consolidation has been towards what's described in Moral Mazes. From inside the system, it might seem like the only possible system, but take heart, for alternatives are poss...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: a rant on politician-engineer coalitional conflict, published by bhauth on September 4, 2023 on LessWrong. Sometimes, a group in some organization has a highly technical and highly effective leader. Kelly Johnson (Skunk Works) and Hyman Rickover (US Navy nuclear propulsion) are famous examples. A naive economist might expect such people to be well-liked by management above them, because their skills are good for the organization and complementary to those of non-technical managers. That's not what we generally see in reality. In my experience, and in the stories I've heard, such technical leaders are especially disliked by upper management, far more than a highly effective non-technical MBA would be. I've even been told that unique competence being noticed by upper managment is a negative for career prospects in that situation. Why would that be the case? The only explanation that makes sense to me is that effective technical managers are considered a threat by management above them - but why would they be more of a threat than a MBA who talks the business talk? There are some cultural differences between engineers and non-technical managers, but I don't think that's an explanation. One reason is, technical leaders can find allies even higher up that support them. For example, Rickover had allies in Congress, and that's the only reason he wasn't pushed out...until he got pushed out by John Lehman, a Ph.D. in American foreign policy who's worked as an investment banker. Leslie Groves was almost pushed out in 1927, but Major General Edgar Jadwin interceded and noted that Groves's superiors were at fault for the problems blamed on him - that was a guy 5 ranks above Groves in the Army. My current view is that politician-type managers and engineer-type managers naturally form opposing coalitions. They each favor people of the same type, and try to push local organization norms in different directions. In America, today, politican-type managers have won conclusively almost everywhere. I've actually seen some of a conflict between such coalitions play out once, and I'd say it's an even match when the groups are equal in size and nobody else is involved. One group backstabs and fights over social dominance like high school girls, but that's balanced out by the other group spending half their time arguing about who's smarter and the other half arguing about emacs vs vim; the underlying dynamic is the same, but one group has the pretense of authority being tied to intelligence, and has a greater tendency to argue about actions instead of personnel selection. Normies prefer business speak to technobabble, while nature has the opposite preference, and so the balance is tipped depending on which is more relevant. I am, of course, exaggerating somewhat, and all groups have some overlap in their tendencies. There are also other ways to organize hierarchy, such as: pure seniority, like Senate committee positions pure credentialism, like companies that use exclusively PhDs for upper positions effort-worship, like how Elon Musk deserves to be in charge because he works 100 hours a week That last one is perhaps my least-favorite. Anyway, we see a similar effect, where organizations based around seniority are all-in on seniority, because the people who want that to be the principle are in charge. There's always a social hierarchy, so in a sense the only choice society and leaders get to make is what's used as its basis. Companies often have distinctive corporate culture, but companies have to interact with each other, and people move between them, so there's some pressure towards homogenization. In America, ongoing consolidation has been towards what's described in Moral Mazes. From inside the system, it might seem like the only possible system, but take heart, for alternatives are poss...
John Lehman, president of DataSport, Inc., explains how the 50th annual Fish and Game Forecaster and Moon Clock can improve your hunting and fishing success. (datasportinc.com) Jesse Quale, owner of Green Water Walleyes Guide Service, reports good walleye action on Petenwell and Castle Rock flowages and the Wisconsin River. Quale plans to fish the Masters Walleye Circuit tournament on Petenwell next weekend. (greenwaterwalleyes.com, masterswalleyecircuit.com) Jim Babiasz announces May events and classes at The Range of Richfield, including a Mother's Day discount and free shooting for active military and veterans in honor of Armed Forces Day on May 20-21. (therangewi.com) In the Madison Outdoors Report, McFarland guide Ron Barefield recounts his successful turkey hunt and reports good catches of panfish and bass on the Madison chain and walleye action on Lake Wisconsin. (dsbait.com)
Jessica Hare - Hare Hollow Farm - Altus, OKHarehollowfarm.comMorph Market - https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/hare_hollow_farm/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Hare-Hollow-Farm-113861266980541Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hare_hollow_farm/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@unmeinohiJana King - ASM Royal Tails - Port Orchard, WAMorph Market -https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/asmroyaltails/Facebook -https://facebook.com/RoyalReptails/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/asmroyaltails/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@asmroyaltails6846Show Sponsors:RAL - Vetdna.comUse code #sh!thappens to get $5 off a crypto panel.Shane Kelley - Small Town Xotics - Knoxville, TNMorph Market - https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/smalltownxotics/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SmallTownXotics/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smalltownxotics/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/SmallTownXoticsRumble - https://rumble.com/search/video?q=smalltownxotics Roger and Lori Gray - Gray Family Snakes - Huntsville, AlabamaMorph Market - https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/all?store=gray_family_snakesFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/GrayFamilySnakesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/gray_family_snakes/Andrew Boring - Powerhouse Pythons - Tacoma, WaHusbandry Pro - https://husbandry.pro/stores/powerhouse-pythonsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/powerhouse.pythonsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/powerhouse.pythons/ Eileen Jarp - Bravo Zulu - Daleville, INMorph Market -https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/bravozulu/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bravozuluBPInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/bravozuluballpythons/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@bravozuluballpythons Christopher Shelly - B&S Reptilia - Sellersville, PAMorph Market - https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/bandsreptilia/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/B-and-S-Reptilia-1415759941972085Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bandsreptilia/ Justin Brill - Stoneage Ball pythons - Gresham, ORMorph Market -https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/stoneageballpythons/?cat=bpsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/StoneAgeBallsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/stoneageballpythons/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/stoneageballpythons
Can you work off grid from your RV indefinitely? Yes, you can! In this episode we are joined by John Lehman, aka the "BoonDoctor". John's a full time off grid mobile RV technician specializing in solar, batteries and electrical. He designs and installs the very best solar solutions particularly for ATC Toy Hauler owners. We talk about why he went full time, how his business evolved from his own needs, his experiences from his many years of off grid living, what goes into an off grid RV system and how he brings worry free off grid RV power systems to his clients! With 1,600 watts of solar panels and 3 Tesla Modules, John earned his nickname (the BoonDoctor) while helping fellow RVers diagnose their solar and electrical issues. He's very well known in the ATC world and he's been a full-time RVer and Boondocker for over 4 years. BoonDoctor John has created a business that supports his fulltime lifestyle through helping others unplug their RV's. So, if you are considering starting a mobile RV tech business or maybe you want to learn more about unplugging your RV while working off grid, then this is a great episode for you! Enjoy the journey! ~ Rose Willard Connect with John! Websites: https://www.boondoctor.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BoonDoctor101 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BoonDoctorJohn/videos ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Be sure to JOIN the RVE community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/therventrepreneurcommunity CONNECT with RVE on your favorite socials: https://therventrepreneur.com/connect Have a QUESTION? We'd love to hear from you - send us a voicemail by clicking here: https://therventrepreneur.com/voicemail Want to be a GUEST on the show? Fill out this guest form: https://therventrepreneur.com/guestform ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The RV Entrepreneur: www.therventrepreneur.com The RV Entrepreneur is presented by RV LIFE - Tools that Make Camping Simple www.rvlife.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rve/message
What was it like to be at NATO headquarters during the collapse of the Eastern Bloc? Associate Professor Marcus O. Jones and Dr. Tyler Pitrof (US Naval Academy) interview Captain Peter M. Swartz, USN (Ret.) on his unusual career and unique insight into strategic planning in the US Navy in the late- and immediate post-Cold War periods. This is a continuation of the story begun in episode 124.
Former SECNAV John Lehman discusses how the Navy recovered and rebuilt after the Vietnam War—a low point similar to the situation today. More here: https://www.usni.org/magazines/proceedings/2022/january/getting-back-top-how-rebuild-navy
Hare Hollow FarmJessica HareHarehollowfarm.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/Hare-Hollow-Farm-113861266980541Morph Market - https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/hare_hollow_farm/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hare_hollow_farm/ ASM Royal TailsJana KingFacebook -https://facebook.com/RoyalReptails/Morph Market -https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/asmroyaltails/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/asmroyaltails/Intro Music - EEKmusic on audio jungle
Erin Hart chatted with organizer Erin Gabathuler and #TeamGuns player John Lehman about the 3rd annual JCMO Guns 'N Hoses Hockey Game coming up Saturday benefitting Safety Net! Listen now!
The last thing you want to do is to be working your tail off but getting scammed by someone you thought you trusted. In this episode John Lehman of the Micki Woods Marketing Team and I talk about 11 signs to watch out for when using a marketing company!For questions or help with your marketing email us now: admin@mickiwoods.com_____________________________ Connect with Micki on LinkedIn Now! :) https://www.linkedin.com/in/micki-woods-36374121/ For more info on Micki's Marketing Services to help you grow your shop's revenue click here: https://mickiwoods.com or email Micki directly at micki@mickiwoods.com _____________________________ To suggest any topics of discussion or to be a guest on Body Bangin', please email our team at admin@mickiwoods.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bodybangin)
Chris Cubed… Usually the three Chris’ on this podcast would be labeled as round… but in this case… Bad joke… didn’t land. I apologize. Anyway, Episode 55 is in the books where I actually get to talk to and hang with Chris Salemi from the Bronx Zoo. Let me repeat that… A wild animal keeper from the Bronx F#ckin’ Zoo said yes to being on this dumb podcast. Chris works with Lions, Tigers and Bears Oh My but then adds some Godd#mn Gorillas to the mix too. This dude is a legit bad ass from the Bronx which surprises me cause I didn’t think there were any left. And he keeps all types of Australian Pythons as well! You wanna talk sexy… Chris Sexton from Heliguy Serpents is on 15 Minutes of Lame this week. Hope you guys seriously love this one cause we had a great time recording it. Upcoming Shows June 9 - Leveling Up - Episode 4 - Morph Market w/ John Lehman on the YouTube Channel June 13 – NO OPEN ZOOM CALL… I’ll be in TX! June 15 – New Episode of the Podcast June 27 – The Open Zoom Call for Reptile Keepers Returns! July 1 – New Episode of the Podcast July 10 – Leveling Up – Episode 5 – Expansion w/ Justin Kobylka on the YouTube Channel
Episode 54 is in the books with one of the coolest cats in the reptile world… Mr. Brent Schulze of Venom Life. This guy runs a bad-ass clothing company, makes some of the best hooks in the hobby, and oh yeah… he helps build snake bite facilities a world away to save people who have been bitten by venomous snakes. You may ask yourself… isn’t that enough… but we say…No! We also have the absolutely stunning and brilliant rockstar Miri Sydney Burnish on 15 Minutes of Lame! Boom. Mic Drop. Upcoming Shows May 16 - Open Zoom Call for Reptile Keepers May 23 - Leveling Up - Episode 3 - Branding w/ Blake Stewart of Stewart Design on the YouTube Channel May 30 - Open Zoom Call for Reptile Keepers June 1 - New Episode of the Podcast June 9 - Leveling Up - Episode 4 - Morph Market w/ John Lehman on the YouTube Channel Oh, by the way… please drop on by and subscribe to my YouTube channel and follow me on Instagram… Snakes and the Fatman on both! Also, if you’re in a position to help the Podcast and Channel grow, please become a member on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/snakesandthefatman) where there will be a bunch of exclusive content and benefits. Thanks guys…finally… pick up a god#mn shirt on the new website www.snakesandthefatman.com Hey… I’m just a squirrel tryin’ to get a nut! Finally, don't forget to check out the Til Valhalla Project/SATFM Contest. Check out the rules on the Snakes and the Fatman website home page! #tilvalhallaproject #snakesandthefatman #fatmannation
TO PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN A NAVY: Why Naval Primacy Is America's First Best Strategy by Henry J. Hendrix Foreword by John Lehman, 65th Secretary of the Navy Narrated by Edison McDaniels The national conversation regarding the United States Navy has, for far too long, been focused on the popular question of how many ships does the service need? "To Provide and Maintain a Navy," a succinct but encompassing treatise on sea power by Dr. Henry J "Jerry" Hendrix, goes beyond the numbers to reveal the crucial importance of Mare Liberum (Free Sea) to the development of the Western thought and the rules based order that presently governs the global commons that is the high seas. Proceeding from this philosophical basis, Hendrix explores how a "free sea" gave way to free trade and the central role sea borne commercial trade has played in the overall rise in global living standards. This is followed by analysis of how the relative naval balance of power has played out in terms of naval battles and wars over the centuries and how the dominance of the United States Navy following World War II has resulted in seven decades of unprecedented peace on the world's oceans. He further considers how, in the years that followed the demise of the Soviet Union, both China and Russia began laying the groundwork to challenge the United States maritime leadership and upend five centuries of naval precedents in order to establish a new approach to sovereignty over the world's seas. It is only at this point that Dr. Hendrix approaches the question of the number of ships required for the United States Navy, the industrial base required to build them, and the importance of once again aligning the nation's strategic outlook to that of a "seapower" in order to effectively and efficiently address the rising threat. "To Provide and Maintain a Navy" is brief enough to be read in a weekend but deep enough to inform the reader as to the numerous complexities surrounding what promises to be the most important strategic conversation facing the United States as it enters a new age of great power competition with not one, but two nations who seek nothing less than to close and control the world's seas. "To Provide and Maintain a Navy" is available from Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/To-Provide-and-Maintain-a-Navy-Audiobook/B08VFBMF21?qid=1640201806&sr=1-15&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_15&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=6CZD4AXKVCJS2D3VNCWF 094
Join Tommy as he continues his talk with John Lehman, Nick and Merissa Rogers as they discuss the Logger Militia and how they came to protect their community of Butte Falls. In this episode they explore the ways that bureaucracy both helped and hindered their efforts, and the inspiring story of how the community set aside any differences and worked together to save each other's homes. This is part 2 of 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tommy-letchworth/message
Join Tommy as he talks with John Lehman, Nick and Merissa Rogers as he learns about the Logger Militia and how they came to protect their community of Butte Falls. In this episode they discuss how they saved their community and forest through their herculean effort and banding together. This is part 1 of 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tommy-letchworth/message
John Lehman served as Secretary of the Navy for most of the administration of President Ronald Reagan, as well as a member of the 9/11 Commission. We talk about the experience of working with one of America's greatest Presidents in this critical position, the role he played, and his overall career.
Featuring: - Why is this such a relevant topic today? - Practical principles for taming technology - The glory of God and technology Notes: - Taming Technology – John Lehman(Full Lecture Free): https://biblicalcounseling.com/taming-technology/ - The Lost Art of Bible Meditation - Stephen Yuille (blog). https://biblicalcounseling.com/the-lost-art-of-bible-meditation/
Featuring: - Why is this such a relevant topic today? - Practical principles for taming technology - The glory of God and technology Notes: - Taming Technology – John Lehman(Full Lecture Free): https://biblicalcounseling.com/taming-technology/ - The Lost Art of Bible Meditation - Stephen Yuille (blog). https://biblicalcounseling.com/the-lost-art-of-bible-meditation/
Get In The Herd Podcast at the McShin Foundation Addiction Recovery Resource Center
In today's episode we discuss the current state of Recovery Residences and Safe Practices for Sober Living Homes. Anthony has years of experience in direct work with recovery residences, as well as being in recovery himself. With Anthony, VARR continues its work and elevation even further to support recovery residences in Virginia, as well as those seeking safe, stable, and sober housing. John Lehman previously served FARR as a certification inspector, outreach chair, and liaison to the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR). Over the last two years, he has helped to develop the organizational infrastructure and continues to support initiatives to enhance the rights of residents who seek to enjoy alcohol-drug free housing that is safe, clean, and peer support. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Owner and creator of the Mc Marden clothing line, John Lehman shares his 3 step process to independence and the challenges of having his brand sold in Barneys and Fred Segal. John is truly a one of a kind renaissance man. Listen to his wisdom and the lessons he learned along the way to discovering his purpose. You may want to take notes for this one. Please share, rate and donate to this podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leadup/support
In this episode The Bird Banter Host Ed Pullen discusses a recent birding trip to Southern California, where he takes his mentor and longtime birding friend Ken Brown (guest on The Bird Banter Podcast Episode #2) to try to find Ken some SoCal ABA lifers. Follow The Bird Banter Podcast on the iTunes Store. Here is a link to Episode #2 with Ken Brown who I went on the birding trip that is the topic of todays episode. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bird-banter-podcast-episode-2-with-ken-brown/id1450449001?i=1000429362011&mt=2 Follow @dredpullen on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Check out The Bird Banter website http://birdbanter.com Link to the National Audubon Society Page about the Salton Sea https://www.audubon.org/important-bird-areas/salton-sea Link to a Bird Watcher’s Digest article on birding Anza Borrego Desert State Park https://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/bwdsite/explore/regions/southwest/california/anza-borrego-desert-state-park-california.php Link to the recent San Diego Birding Festival webpage http://www.cvent.com/events/san-diego-bird-festival/event-summary-f13df7d70cc2428a84786ad5d7bc6a6b.aspx An article about the Bolsa Chica Wetlands birding https://www.allaboutbirds.org/birds-in-the-burbs-bolsa-chica-ecological-reserve/ Link by Sea and Sage Audubon discussing the San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary. http://www.seaandsageaudubon.org/BirdInfo/birdinfoparksoc.htm Correction: The Lehman mentioned in the podcast as being at the San Diego Pelagic as a leader should be Paul Lehnam, not John Lehman. My appologies for the mistake. Good birding. Good day.
Building the Future: Freedom, Prosperity, and Foreign Policy with Dan Runde
In this podcast, Dan is joined by former Secretary of the Navy, John Lehman. Secretary Lehman served under President Ronald Reagan and took office at the age of just 38 years old. This podcast explores the influence of the U.S. Navy during the Cold War and Secretary Lehman’s new book Oceans Ventured: Winning the Cold War at Sea. One of Secretary Lehman’s greatest achievements was Ocean Venture ’81, a naval exercise that took place in 1981 that involved 120,000 service personnel, 250 ships and about 1,000 or more planes from 14 countries. Listen to the full podcast to hear the untold story of the U.S. naval efforts during the Cold War and the important role of deterrence to U.S. national security.
Drawing on recently declassified documents, John Lehman tells the untold story of the Cold War at sea -- and why it matters today. John's story is also an FPRI story as he got his start here when he was a grad student at UPENN. When he left FPRI, he went on to serve in many high-ranking positions, including Deputy Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, senior staff member to Henry Kissinger in the White House, Secretary of the Navy, and a member of the 9/11 Commission.
Drawing on recently declassified documents, John Lehman tells the untold story of the Cold War at sea -- and why it matters today. John's story is also an FPRI story as he got his start here when he was a grad student at UPENN. When he left FPRI, he went on to serve in many high-ranking positions, including Deputy Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, senior staff member to Henry Kissinger in the White House, Secretary of the Navy, and a member of the 9/11 Commission.
How did the United States win the Cold War at sea? This edition of the Nixon Now podcast explores these and other questions about U.S. Maritime power with John Lehman, author of a newly released book on the subject, "Oceans Ventured." Secretary Lehman is founding director of J.F. Lehman and Company. His government service includes serving as Secretary of the Navy, Deputy Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and senior staff member on the National Security Council during the Nixon administration. Photo: President Nixon with Navy personnel, aboard the USS Saratoga flight deck duirng an Armed Forces Day celebration, May 17, 1969 (Richard Nixon Presidential Library). Introduction Music: “Victory at Sea" by Richard Rodgers (1952) Interview by Jonathan Movroydis.
President Nixon achieved enviable legislative successes with a Congress dominated by Democrats. Today, a distinguished panel of Nixon Administration alumni including Tom Korologos, Wallace Johnson, and John Lehman, will discuss how Nixon and his congressional relations staff governed in a combative atmosphere similar to today. Presented by the National Archives in partnership with the Richard Nixon Foundation. Filmed on April 30, 2018 at the National Archives Building in Washington DC.
On September 27, Secretary Lehman joined Hudson Institute's Seth Cropsey, senior fellow and director of the Center for American Seapower, to discuss his new book.
When Ronald Reagan took office in January 1981, the United States and NATO were losing the Cold War. The USSR had superiority in conventional weapons and manpower in Europe and had embarked on a massive program to gain naval preeminence. But Reagan already had a plan to end the Cold War without armed conflict.Reagan led a bipartisan Congress to restore American command of the seas by building the navy back to six hundred major ships and fifteen aircraft carriers. He adopted a bold new strategy to deploy the growing fleet to northern waters around the periphery of the Soviet Union and demonstrate that the NATO fleet could sink Soviet submarines, defeat Soviet bomber and missile forces, and strike aggressively deep into the Soviet homeland if the USSR attacked NATO in Central Europe. New technology in radars, sensors, and electronic warfare made ghosts of American submarines and surface fleets. The United States proved that it could effectively operate carriers and aircraft in the ice and storms of Arctic waters, which no other navy had attempted. The Soviets, suffocated by this naval strategy, were forced to bankrupt their economy trying to keep pace. Shortly thereafter the Berlin Wall fell, and the USSR disbanded. In Oceans Ventured, John Lehman reveals for the untold story of the naval operations that played a major role in winning the Cold War. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On September 27, Secretary Lehman joined Hudson Institute’s Seth Cropsey, senior fellow and director of the Center for American Seapower, to discuss his new book.
Guest: John Lehman, Florida Association of Recovery Residences For today’s show, I’m joined by John Lehman of the Florida Association of Recovery Residences or FARR. He has served FARR in a number of capacities over the years, including most recently as president and board member. John sat down with me at the Moments of Change conference in Florida to describe the current landscape of sober homes and other recovery support services in that state and illuminate the challenges facing FARR as they work to regulate, educate and ultimately improve the recovery residence field for the benefit of those who need help most. For more about Recovery Unscripted, visit http://recoveryunscripted.org For more about FARR, visit http://farronline.org Music from this episode: "The Last One I Love" by David Condos - URL: davidcondos.com "Box Canyon" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Piano_IV_Cinematic/Box_Canyon "Clair de Lune (Wurly)" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Clair_De_Lune_Variations/Clair_De_Lune_Wurly_Drum_Machine_and_Bucket_Arr "Filaments" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Inspiring/Filaments- Composer: Chad Crouch "Ronny" by Alex Fitch - URL: URL: freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Fit…ola/Ronny_1253
What happens when you are a respected fashion brand with the good fortune to be featured in top retailers like Barney's--but then the market changes? New platforms for making and selling custom apparel mean every blogger and celebrity fancies themselves a designer, and traditional boutiques are becoming irrelevant. So high-end fashion designer John McDavid Lehman has to try everything to keep fresh and relevant.After owning a successful line of leather goods, R.B. of McD, he has recently launched a clothing brand, McMarden, with his girlfriend Anastasia. He's building out a social media presence and their direct to consumer business online, and we hear what it's like to try staying at the cutting edge while the whole marketplace is changing under your feet. I caught him just before opening his first brick-and-mortar store in downtown LA. Will things pan out? He's not totally sure. In the meantime, we get some interesting insights into his creative process and the wacky world of garment manufacturing in LA. We first kick off the episode with Stephanie Alves of ABL Denim, a fashion line for people with disabilities. We learn about her clever designs that address this underserved segment, and also get some insights into iteration, customer discovery, and turning ideas into real products. For more information about the podcast, visit http://artofmfg.com
On this, the 3rd anniversary of John's passing, I repay this great recollection of John's participation in history. Next week, subbing Hukkin a Chainek, I present an all Monkees show on the eve of the release of Good Times. 2016...the year of The Monkees!
John Lehman has created vintage music for memory therapy for both groups and individuals. He discusses why this type of therapy has been so effective for the elderly.
John Lehman has created vintage music for memory therapy for both groups and individuals. He discusses why this type of therapy has been so effective for the elderly.
Includes full "Talking Woodstock with John Lehman. Goodbye, my good friend.
Thanks, John, my friend. Peace and love.
A good week: a visit from John + Beatlemania
This distinguished surrogate who was a member of Reagan's cabinet, member of the 9-11 commission, and partner in a private equity firm, talks about where McCain stands on the economy and foreign policy.