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SuperPod Saga
Ep. 127 - Home Sweet Home and/or Hub | The Best Hub Worlds (ft. Keifer and Treeky)

SuperPod Saga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 101:03


We're getting real cozy this week on SuperPod Saga! Aaron and Gerry are joined by Treeky and Keifer once more to discuss the best hub worlds in video games! From Mario, to Sonic, to Ys, and even Dark Souls. There really is no place like home. CREDITS Gerry With a G - Host Aaron

SuperPod Saga
Ep. 126 - Green With Envy | Pokémon Emerald (ft. Keifer, Jared, and Beth)

SuperPod Saga

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 128:04


The Game Boy Advance is home to many great RPGs—one of which being one of the best Pokémon games of all time: Pokémon Emerald. Aaron and (toward the end of the episode) Gerry are joined by Jared of Play Along Podcast, Keifer of Select and Start, and Gerry's co-host on Super Ghost Radio, Beth, to discuss what makes Emerald version so great and why it's one of the best games on the GBA.CREDITS Gerry With a G - Host Aaron

Kentucky Edition
December 10, 2024 - Western Kentucky Marks Three Years Since Deadly Tornadoes Hit

Kentucky Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 27:32


Remembrance ceremony and dedication of eight new homes help mark three-year anniversary of deadly tornado outbreak in Western Kentucky, President-elect Donald Trump backs Kentuckian K.C. Crosbie to become co-chair of the Republican National Committee, and Olympic champion and Paul Laurence Dunbar High School graduate Lee Keifer receives the Andy Beshear Distinguished Alumni Award. 

When Christians Speak
ADORATION Chat & Chew With Mac, featuring Keiffer & Martha Bent of EPMI

When Christians Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 55:00


It's been a minute since Mac has shared from this special interview platform he calls Chat & Chew. For his return, he has solicted two of his dearest friends, Rev. Keiffer Bent and his wife Martha. Keifer pastors Berwyn Baptist Church in College Park, Maryland. Together, they also lead the charge for an exciting ministry called Essential Piece Ministries International. EPMI's mission is to further the gospel of Jesus Christ through evangelizing, disciple-making, and training to all people; to inspire pastors and Christian leaders; both young and old; nationally and internationally. Their core vision is to follow the Great Commission, to make Christ-center and transformed disciples through evangelism, educating ,equipping and mobilization. They seek to reach the nations that they might, hear and follow Jesus. Join us for a riveting chat & chew with our guests, that range from Christian experience to learning how to navigate being missionaries, while homeschooling a child. We promise this is a conversation you need to hear, and a message will inspire you to know how to witness to the world that Jesus Christ is the Essential Piece for all those who in desperate need of the Savior.

WCS Talk Radio 100
ADORATION Chat & Chew With Mac, featuring Keiffer & Martha Bent of EPMI

WCS Talk Radio 100

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 54:10


It's been a minute since Mac has shared from this special interview platform he calls Chat & Chew. For his return, he has solicted two of his dearest friends, Rev. Keiffer Bent and his wife Martha. Keifer pastors Berwyn Baptist Church in College Park, Maryland. Together, they also lead the charge for an exciting ministry called Essential Piece Ministries International. EPMI's mission is to further the gospel of Jesus Christ through evangelizing, disciple-making, and training to all people; to inspire pastors and Christian leaders; both young and old; nationally and internationally. Their core vision is to follow the Great Commission, to make Christ-center and transformed disciples through evangelism, educating ,equipping and mobilization. They seek to reach the nations that they might, hear and follow Jesus. Join us for a riveting chat & chew with our guests, that range from Christian experience to learning how to navigate being missionaries, while homeschooling a child. We promise this is a conversation you need to hear, and a message will inspire you to know how to witness to the world that Jesus Christ is the Essential Piece for all those who in desperate need of the Savior.

Pregnancy & Birth Made Easy
Thriving Physically and Mentally through Pregnancy & Postpartum with Amy Keifer of Expecting & Empowered

Pregnancy & Birth Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 45:49


Amy Kiefer, a nurse, doula, and trainer from Expecting and Empowered, discusses the importance of prenatal and postpartum support, safe pregnancy workouts, and mental health. We also highlight Expecting and Empowered's app, which offers tools to help women stay strong through pregnancy and beyond.Expecting & Empowered:WebsitePodcastInstagramCode for 25% OFF of Expecting & Empowered App: MEBLinks Mentioned:My Essential Birth CourseMy Essential Birth Postpartum CourseMy Essential Birth InstagramGET IN TOUCH!

The Full Arch Podcast
Keifer is ON DECK - SPG Office opens next week

The Full Arch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 53:35 Transcription Available


In this exciting episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Stephen Vorholt welcomes Dr. Keifer, an emerging talent in Full Arch dentistry, to discuss his journey and the upcoming launch of the new SPG office. Dr. Keifer shares his experiences, challenges, and growth as he transitioned from dental school to specializing in surgery and implants. Key Highlights: Starting Out in Dentistry: Dr. Keifer reflects on his early inspirations to pursue surgery and implant dentistry and his initial steps in the field. Gaining Experience in Unique Environments: From dental school to working as a prison dentist, Dr. Keifer describes how his diverse experiences shaped his skill set and prepared him for Full Arch. The Path to SPG: The episode covers the valuable training, continuing education, and hands-on experience that helped Dr. Keifer establish a foundation in Full Arch procedures before the SPG office opening.

CMO Convo
Steve Keifer | CMO Convo | Budget battles and brand balance

CMO Convo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 32:30


In this episode of CMO Convo, new host Michal Lasman sits down with Steve Keifer, CMO at Ordway. They dive deep into the challenges of marketing budgeting and how CMOs can effectively communicate marketing metrics and performance to key stakeholders like the CEO, CFO, and board.

The Labor Room
#33. Strength Training In Pregnancy with Amy Keifer

The Labor Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 49:11


Send me a love note here to let me know what you thought about your most recently listened-to episode!In today's episode of The Labor Room Podcast, I'm sitting down with Amy Kiefer, co-founder of Expecting and Empowered, to talk all about strength training during pregnancy. Amy is an expert in prenatal fitness, and through her work at Expecting and Empowered, she's empowering moms to maintain their strength and health during pregnancy and beyond.In this episode, we cover:The importance of strength training during pregnancyHow proper exercise can support an easier labor and deliveryTips for safely incorporating strength training into your prenatal routineHow to listen to your body and adjust your workouts as your pregnancy progressesBusting myths about pregnancy fitness and finding what works for youWhy strength training matters during pregnancyAmy shares valuable insights into how strength training can benefit pregnant women, from improving endurance during labor to enhancing postpartum recovery. Whether you're new to exercise or an experienced fitness enthusiast, there's something in this episode for you!Mentioned in the episode: Amy has generously offered my listeners a 15% discount on the Expecting and Empowered app! Just use the code alifeinlabor at checkout on https://app.expectingandempowered.com/subscriptions/.Connect with Heather:Website: alifeinlabor.comInstagram: @alifeinlaborConnect with Amy:Website: expectingandempowered.comInstagram: @expectingandempoweredLinks mentioned in this episode:Expecting and Empowered App: expectingandempowered.comThe Empowered Birth Academy: alifeinlabor.com/eba use the code THELABORROOM to get $50 offFollow and Subscribe:Don't miss out on future episodes of The Labor Room Podcast! Be sure to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode. You can follow me on Instagram at @alifeinlabor and check out more resources on my website, alifeinlabor.com.Support the show

The Biggs & Barr Show
Light Out Ep.12 - Kenny Rogers Face, The Outsiders & Keifer Stinks

The Biggs & Barr Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 21:00


We can deep in the reads on Kenny Rogers Face, Keifer Sutherland, The Karate Kid and so much more on this Thanksgiving edition of Lights Out!

Enchanted Ears Podcast: Anything & Everything Disney

Hello and welcome to the Enchanted Ears Podcast, where we discuss anything and everything Disney. Disney announced more details on the Story Living Community in California and it seems like they are making a play to capitalize on the aging Disney adult population. Plus, Walt Disney World announced its lineup for this year's Jollywood Nights. We've officially entered Spooky Season and to celebrate we're joined by our friends Jennifer and Keifer to discuss their recent trip to Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party and Universal's Halloween Horror Nights. Even though the weather didn't fully cooperate, they still were able to check almost everything off of their to-do list. Jennifer and Keifer come with all of the deets on the candy, shows and parades at MNSSHP. Then we head up the street to HHN, where they were absolutely blown away by the entertainment and quality of the houses and scare zones. Everything sounded like so much fun, that now we're even sadder we won't be visiting Florida this Halloween season.  But there's always next year! You can follow Jennifer on Instagram @princess_woodruff. Submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode. Don't forget to check us out on: -Instagram -Facebook  -Youtube Missing the smell of the parks? Check out Magic Candle Company and use code Enchanted at checkout to save 15% off your next order.

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast
EP 180: ELK CAMP UPDATES

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 93:02


Welcome to the Hunt Lift Eat Podcast. Join Carter, Luke, Gabe, and Keifer for untold stories, and a bit of lighthearted fun. Broadcasting from Elk camp, this podcast covers everything from bow hunting adventures and outdoor tales to personal reflections, all with a down-to-earth vibe. Whether you're here for tips, laughs,  pull up a chair and join the conversation.Episode Linkswww.huntlifteat.comGive us a follow on YouTube @huntlifteatofficial and be sure to subscribe so that you do not miss an episode!Please drop a follow on IG @thehuntlifteatpodcast and @huntlifteatofficialDrop us rating and review on Apple & Spotify!

The Healthy CEO Show
The PERFECT Protein Shake: As Prescribed by Dr. Troy Jackson

The Healthy CEO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 58:57


I know protein shakes are synonymous with "Bro Science" but the simple fact is, they are incredibly useful. In fact, Dr. Troy has yet to find a downside to a good nutrient rich protein shake.That's why we are dedicating and entire episode to the protein shake. That's right "Bro-cephus" we're going all in on the "Bro-tein" baby. So sit back and enjoy the smoothie texture of this episode of The Healthy CEO.Optimal Nutrition: Crafting the Perfect Protein ShakeIn this episode of The Healthy CEO Podcast, Dr. Troy Jackson and host Jason Wright delve into the benefits and simplicity of creating nutrient-dense protein shakes. They discuss ingredient selection, including the pros and cons of whey versus plant-based protein powders, the use of fruits, vegetables, fats, and fiber, and share their personal recipes. Additionally, they explore the differences between smoothies and juices and the practical advantages of incorporating protein shakes into one's diet for improved health and body composition.Jason's "Green Monster" Shake2 servings of Standard Gold Whey Double Chocolate Protein Powder2 Cups of non sweetened vanilla or plain almond milk1 scoop of your choice of powdered greens1 cup frozen spinach1 cup frozen blue berries1 serving 5g creatine1 serving vital proteins collagen1 tbs extra virgin olive oil1 serving chlorella powder1 tbs organic cacao powderDr. Troy Sample smoothie recipe:-3/4 cup of water or unsweetened almond or soy milk-1/2 cup of Keifer or plain greek yogurt (remove if calories is a concern)-1 scoop of protein powder-1 scoop of creatine-1 cup of frozen mixed berries-1/2 banana (fresh or frozen)-5-6 small leaves or 2 large leaf of kale (or a handful of spinach)-1/4 cup of frozen riced cauliflower-1/3-1/2 cup of black beans (if using chocolate protein powder) or white beans/chickpeas (if using vanilla protein powder) -- trust me!-2 tbsp of...

The Pastor's Office
April 28th, 2024: Malcolm Kenyatta Johnson & Will Keifer

The Pastor's Office

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 42:34


Today in The Pastor's Office, Reverend Jonathan Mason talks with State Senator Malcolm Kenyatta Johnson about the New Freedom Theatre. Then Will Keifer, Executive Director and Founder of Bench Mark Program, joins to discuss his program for the youth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Unnatural Selection
True Grit feat. Keifer Lirette

Unnatural Selection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 85:04


Gear up for a romp through unincorporated Arkansas territory to talk about the 2010 adaptation of Charles Portis' 1968 novel True Grit. Listen to Emma and Keifer recount their days as U.S. Marshalls and Texas Rangers to break down what makes Mattie such a good character, Matt Damon's nincompoop era, the Coen brother's special little bear man, and much more.   Content warnings for True Grit include: violence, gunfights, stabbings, sexism, some racism, confederates, claustrophobia, animal death, some child abuse, and a little girl's threat of a lawyer on several occasions.    The articles Emma references in this episode can be found here: https://deadline.com/2010/12/oscar-joel-and-ethan-coen-qa-on-true-grit-92517/ https://www.awardsdaily.com/2010/12/awards-daily-interview-the-coen-brothers-true-grit/ https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2010-dec-26-la-ca-matt-damon-20101226-story.html https://www.politico.com/states/new-york/albany/story/2010/12/true-grit-what-the-coen-brothers-look-like-when-theyre-not-winking-068850 https://www.seattlepi.com/entertainment/movies/article/interview-the-coen-brothers-talk-true-grit-915899.php   You can find Emma on twitter @ematsca and the show @UnselectPod. Keifer can be found @DannyVegito on twitter and bluesky and Keifer's Corner on youtube. Both Unnatural Selection and Select and Start are part of the Moonshot Podcast Network. If you like what you've heard from Emma or Keifer and want to support them, you can become a patron at patreon.com/moonshotnetwork The music for this show was commissioned from and composed by Jake Loranger. You can check out more of his work at https://amaranthine.bandcamp.com/

Better Call Eversoll
Elite Camp

Better Call Eversoll

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 47:35


Green Bay men's basketball legend Keifer Sykes is coming back to town to put on the first annual Green Bay Elite Camp for boys and girls ages 7-17. Marques catches up with Keifer to discuss the camp, as well as his relationship with the Packers and new Phoenix head coach Doug Gottlieb. Also, former Packers offensive guard Mike Wahle joins the show to discuss what exactly is wrong with the Packers' screen game, plus his takeaways from the team's Preseason opener in Cleveland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everyday Ultra
Strength Training, Daily Nutrition, and Health Optimization for Runners, with Eric McCormack

Everyday Ultra

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 66:00


There's so much more to performance in running than just running. And in this episode, our guest shares some key principles to help you optimize your health, so you can optimize your running. Today, we're chatting with Eric McCormack, who is the founder of Outlaw Strength and is a strength coach who helps athletes optimize their strength and health to be the best version of themselves. Eric has trained notable names in the endurance world such as Cameron Hanes and David Goggins, and has helped tons of people take their health to the next level. In this episode, Eric breaks down the key pillars to health, tips for daily nutrition and fueling for your workouts, and strength training tips to help you perform better. We are also joined by Everyday Ultra coach, Keifer Gilbert, who shares how he helped to optimize his own health to be a better runner. Huge thank you to Eric and Keifer for being on the show! SHOW LINKS: Want to work with me or Keifer to help you crush your ultrarunning goals? Reach out for coaching inquires at everydayultrapodcast@gmail.com Follow Joe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/ Try PlayOn Pain Relief Spray and get 20% off your order with code EVERYDAYULTRA at playonrelief.com Try Janji apparel and get 10% off your order with code EVERYDAYULTRA at Janji.com Follow Keifer on IG: https://www.instagram.com/keifermadness/ Follow Eric on IG: https://www.instagram.com/outlaw_strength/ Check out Outlaw Strength: https://outlawstrength.net/ Eric's Workout Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@outlawstrength5454

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio
He displayed his bare ass in "Animal House" Oddball in Kelly's Heroes! Donald Sutherland DEAD! We hung out with Keifer at a Dive bar where Matt was almost Choked Out!

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 24:00


I hid Radio personality Ellen K in my Walk in Closet! AND I played in Lou diamond Phillips Poker game in the hollywood Hills every Week for years! Keifer Sutherland was at the table while Melissa Ethridge played guitar in the corner.

Bethany Fellowship KC
Faithfulness - Keifer Lucchi

Bethany Fellowship KC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 49:00


Unstoppable Mindset
Episode 246 – Unstoppable Positive Creative Communicator with Kiefer Jones

Unstoppable Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 67:21


The title does not do Kiefer Jones justice. At the age of 32 years of age, Kiefer has already served almost ten years in the U.S. Airforce and, after leaving he continued to do the same job as a contractor. For the last part of his air Force career, he worked in Europe and continued that work din Europe during the pandemic.   In late January of 2022 Kiefer experienced a serious snowboarding accident in Austria. The result was that he had a skull that was fractured in 14 places, a traumatic brain injury, all the ribs on the right side of his body were broken, and he suffered a broken back. After being in a coma for several weeks he regained consciousness and began a long road to recovery to the amazement of his doctors. He has recovered so much that recently he ran his first 5K marathon. He attributes much of his comeback to what he calls “positive adaptability”. We spend a great deal of time discussing this concept including Kiefer giving suggestions as to why it should be important to all of us and how we can adopt our own positive adaptability mindset.   No doubt that Kiefer is an unstoppable individual by any definition. In addition to continuing to do government contract work in Virginia where he lives, he and his wife Christine, (she prefers simply Tine), own a company called Tiki designs. The company produces what the Jones' call “digital story telling”. You get to hear all about it during our episode.   Sit back, relax and be prepared to be inspired and encouraged.   About the Guest:   Kiefer Jones is a 32-year-old United States Air Force veteran originally from the small town of Decatur, Indiana.  He considers himself to be an honest, positively adaptable, and intrinsically motivated world traveler with a passion to bring ideas to life and use creativity to communicate, tell stories, resolve problems, and ignite innovation. He is currently living in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife and 2 cats after having had the unique opportunity to live and work in Europe for the last 7 years supporting the United States Air Force and the government. Almost 2 years ago, he was in a terrible snowboarding accident that put him in a coma for 7 days and left him with a broken spine, shoulder, and fractured his skull into 14 pieces which resulted in a traumatic brain injury, leaving him permanently blind in his right eye.  Despite this new challenge, he remains a passionate organizational agility leader, people and process tuner, creator, project manager, and scrum master with 10+ years of experience in the creative and information technology industries. He is also a long-time musician with a professionally produced album out on Spotify, iTunes, and the other digital music platforms. He considers himself an effective facilitator and adroit communicator with a focus on teams, value, and outcomes over outputs. Kiefer and his wife, Tine, are co-owners and digital creators for their own company, TiKi Design, where they've garnered engagement and business for viral accounts and clients resulting in over 120K new followers and generated more than 20 million new views and over 4 million new likes. They are enjoying building a new life in America.   Ways to connect with Kiefer: Here is a link to a case study I published regarding implementing scrum and kanban within the Air Force: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/us-air-force-overcome-scrum-jones-agility-leader-creative-pmp/   Our media business: https://tikidesignproductions.com/about  My LinkTree with affiliate links: https://linktr.ee/kieferjones My LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kieferjones/ Department of Defense news article from Stars and Stripes covering my road to recovery: https://www.stripes.com/theaters/europe/2022-05-11/former-ramstein-airman-on-the-road-to-recovery-after-horrific-snowboarding-accident-in-italy-5965528.html   About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog.   Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards.   https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/   accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/   https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/       Thanks for listening!   Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!   Subscribe to the podcast   If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.   Leave us an Apple Podcasts review   Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.     Transcription Notes: Michael Hingson ** 00:00 Access Cast and accessiBe Initiative presents Unstoppable Mindset. The podcast where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet. Hi, I'm Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling book, Thunder dog, the story of a blind man, his guide dog and the triumph of trust. Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us.   Michael Hingson ** 01:21 Hi there and welcome to another episode of unstoppable mindset where inclusion diversity in the unexpected meet unexpected as a whole lot more fun than inclusion and diversity. And we'll probably get to a lot of that today. Anyway, our guest is Kiefer Jones Kiefer is 32 years old. So his bio says he was in the Air Force. He's faced some physical challenges along the way. I think it was all just to get attention, but he can tell us about it. I know that was no fun wasn't Kiefer. But anyway, I want to welcome you to unstoppable mindset. We're really glad you're here.   Kiefer Jone ** 01:58 Thank you, Michael. And thank you so much for having me happy to be a guest. And I've been looking forward to this all week, sir.   Michael Hingson ** 02:03 Well, tell me a little bit about maybe the younger key for growing up and all that and sort of how you got started or whatever.   02:10 Oh, ah, yeah, that   Michael Hingson ** 02:11 was I know that opens it that takes an hour but go to it. No, yeah. So   Kiefer Jone ** 02:16 what can I say I'm I'm a small town, Indiana kid. I grew up in a tiny little town called Decatur, Indiana. It's a one stoplight town. I am the oldest son of three boys in a single mother. So single mom household. Yeah, I grew up there and started off my life in this tiny one stop town where eventually we moved to Indianapolis. And I finished out high school. So that was quite a turn of I think environments, went to Indianapolis, finished high school. And after that, you know, decided, wow, I need a much better way to pay for college and try to figure out the next phase of life. And so that brought me to the Air Force. You know, the Air Force since then lead to a lot of different opportunities. But that's the real skinny of where I'm from, and just kind of you know that upbringing.   Michael Hingson ** 03:08 Well, there you go. What was it like? Having a single parent? I mean, I'm, I never did. I had both my parents until, well, I was 34. So I was out on my own and married by them. But what was it like having just a single mother and not a dad around? Absolutely.   Kiefer Jone ** 03:29 That's a great question. It's one that you know, I got to reflect on a little bit. And one of you know, and one of these these topics I'm sure we're gonna talk on. But that was one of the early challenges I think I faced and it was something that I'll be honest and kind of say, it's almost that old saying that if you can't miss something that you never had. And so I think that that just as a child, that's the way that it was to me, you know, people ask me that question all the time. And it's, I just, I didn't miss what I didn't have. And so, it I didn't meet I met my biological father, and much later in life when I was 27 years old, my goal, but during, you know, growing up and everything else, it was something that just wasn't because I didn't have it. Yeah. So it was, you know, I was grateful for what I did have,   Michael Hingson ** 04:15 what was it like meeting him?   Kiefer Jone ** 04:19 It was, you know, that it was curiosity was the was the biggest thing it was, you know, nurture nature, kind of those setting some of those arguments to the side and trying to figure that out. And I will say, you know, I had no expectations. And I showed up and we met each other and he's very different from myself. And you know, his family is very different. And it was it was enlightening. It was it was good, but it really, I would say that at the end of the day, it also didn't. It was nice to get some of those I guess those curiosities checked off the box. Outside of that it was just kind of a another day As we keep in contact lately, you know, I'll shoot him a message every now and again during the holidays or something. But it's not a relationship that that neither of us, I think, you know, have and continue to maintain. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 05:11 And I'm not surprised at that, you know, my one of my biggest curiosities, the question that I get asked all the time, is, well, you're blind, don't you want to see. And my response to that is, you know, life's an adventure. And having eyesight for me now would be another adventure. But I don't live just to get eyesight. I'm curious, it'd be interesting to experience it to know what it's like. But if it doesn't happen, it's not the end of the world for me. And I believe that all of us are not. Well, we're not, we're not formed, and we're not molded by our eyesight or lack of eyesight. We're molded by all sorts of different characteristics about us. And I would like to think that if I had eyesight from the beginning, I would still be somewhat like I am. And if I got eyesight, even after now, I wouldn't change my attitudes, because I think I've learned a lot about what it's like to see without actually having experienced it. So it's, it's kind of a fascinating thing, but I hear exactly what you're saying. It's, you know, it's a curiosity. And you got to satisfy that which is great as your mom's still around.   Kiefer Jone ** 06:31 She is indeed, yeah, she still lives very near the same town where I grew up that so.   Michael Hingson ** 06:38 And she keeps you honest.   Kiefer Jone ** 06:42 She does indeed. Yeah. keeps me honest. She taught me you know, to be to be good to people. And to be kind.   Michael Hingson ** 06:47 Well, you got it from two sides, because you're now married. That's absolutely correct. And your and your wife's name is?   06:54 Her name is Christine. Christine. Okay. Yeah. But she goes   Kiefer Jone ** 06:58 my team.   Michael Hingson ** 06:59 I was gonna say she goes by teen I thought, this is silent as Chris is silent. And Christine. Yeah. She's my better half. Well, and she keeps yelling at us, which is kind of cool. So you went to high school? Did you go to college?   Kiefer Jone ** 07:14 So I went to a year of college, my goal, and that's when I found out that I could not pay for it. And so that's when I said, How are we going to make this happen? You know, how are we going to address this obstacle, this challenge and the Air Force seemed like a really great opportunity, a good place to get that opportunity.   Michael Hingson ** 07:33 So you joined the Air Force? And what did you go off and do in the Air Force?   Kiefer Jone ** 07:37 Yes, sir. joined the Air Force. And I came in as what they call a client systems technician. And so I started my career in the Air Force working on computers, any end user device with an IP address? That was the work that I got to work on. So   Michael Hingson ** 07:52 did you fly yourself or what?   Kiefer Jone ** 07:58 That's that one is the common question. Hey, Air Force guy, you fly, right? No. So that's   Michael Hingson ** 08:04 why I asked because I kind of got the feeling that you weren't one of the ones that will set behind the stick. No,   Kiefer Jone ** 08:10 sir. And I was the guy who helped, you know, fix his computer, fix his email, get into his server, whatever he or she needed. That's when I that's what I helped do.   Michael Hingson ** 08:19 My father worked for the government for many years. As a contractor, he ran the precision measurements equipment lab at Edwards Air Force Base, in the well, in the 1960s, in the 1970s. So he worked with all of the test pilots and stuff, he worked with Neil Armstrong, Joe Walker, who flew the x 15, and other things like that. And his job was to make sure that everybody who worked for him, made sure that all the all the equipment and everything worked the way it was supposed to, which was a fascinating job. We went out and visited Edwards a few times. It was really funny. We went out once and my dad came on. So you can't come in quite yet. We've got some top secret equipment, and you can't come into the lab. And I said, Why is that an issue for me? And he said, Well, it is anyway. So   Kiefer Jone ** 09:13 that's a good point. And that's, you know, if you don't ask the answers, always no. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 09:17 Well, I didn't mind but it was it was fun to be able to ask the question and he laughed at it and and then when we got inside, everybody else laughed too. And they said we could election and my dad said, well, the rules are the rules. And I'm not gonna complain. Yeah. Which is, that   Kiefer Jone ** 09:35 is a fascinating thing. It doesn't you know, often specify and that it doesn't talk about, you know, people having visual disabilities and those things that just to hear the policy you either have the clearance or you don't, right.   Michael Hingson ** 09:48 So, you, you worked on the computers, you kept everybody going and all that. You must have some really interesting stories of challenges or things that you faced when you did that or any any kind of Cute stories to tell, not to give away secrets, but just fun stories.   Kiefer Jone ** 10:05 I mean, we did some really incredible work, you know, I would say that the most rewarding part of my entire Air Force career was when, you know, I had the ability and the opportunity to deploy it. And so when I did that, I was able to go out into, you know, the, the Al dhafra, in the United Arab Emirates. And we got to be a really large part of the connective tissue of the Air Force, it was, hey, not only is this the system that you're integrating on to this network, but this is how it's, you know, helping us utilize command and control capabilities to you know, fight enemies and do operations. And that was just such a really, really neat experience. And it helped, you know, be the adhesive glue for my career and say, Wow, okay, I'm not just fixing so and so's email, this, you know, this solution that we put in over here, this was some really incredible work. That   Michael Hingson ** 10:53 made up a big difference in did help. Place the glue that held everything together. And that makes perfect sense. And that really shows that no matter what your job is, all jobs are valuable. And we should never look down on or treat anyone differently just because their job isn't what we think is as important as our job because the bottom line is it very well could be   Kiefer Jone ** 11:16 you agree more. Yeah, everybody. It's just all about the perspective lens. We're looking at it through.   Michael Hingson ** 11:22 So you were in the Air Force for what, seven years? Yes, sir.   11:26 No, I'm   Michael Hingson ** 11:28 sorry. Oh, you're you're in Europe for seven years. Europe   Kiefer Jone ** 11:31 for seven and a half years now I was in the Air Force for a bow. I think just around nine years, almost at the 10 year marker.   Michael Hingson ** 11:41 So what happened at the end of seven years in Europe. So   Kiefer Jone ** 11:44 it was a bit of a strange story there. So I went to Europe as an Air National Guardsmen. And that's what I originally was, I was the guy who showed up did my job once a month and I worked for civilian companies regularly. So I worked for Dell and Eli Lilly previously. And then so they brought me to Europe on this interesting tour that said, Hey, this is a state budget, not a federal budget. And for you National Guard, guys, because we know you have commercial experience, we want to utilize you to help the Air Force over here to make it better. And so I've had to work, probably five different jobs. By the time I was I was done in Germany and got out of the uniform. And within that three and a half years, we were in Germany, I met a really great program manager for this exciting company that I hadn't heard of called Agile defense. And at that time, he said, Hey, I would love for you to come and join us join our team. I think it'd be a great asset for our company. And that kicked me off into my role as a government contractor and it brought us for another interesting assignment and Aviano Italy. And so that's where, you know, we we spent the rest of our European adventure and stayed out there for almost seven and a half years total in Europe altogether. Coming back to America, just this June, actually.   Michael Hingson ** 13:00 Wow. Yeah. And then you so you left the Air Force, and eventually and then what happened? What did you do then?   Kiefer Jone ** 13:09 I said, Yeah, so I left the Air Force and because I got to take off the uniform and pretty much show back up the next day as a contractor it was I just took the uniform off and came back and you know, the khakis and a polo or something and started my job and Aviano Italy. And once I became a government contractor, my role was was similar but different. You know, so I worked. Instead of reporting directly to the folks in the military uniforms, the Air Force members, I got work beside them as their peer as their consultant is their advisor for their technological solutions and to help maintain those and I essentially just, I helped manage a data center at Aviano Italy and, you know, got to help them and integrate well with their operations along the way, picking up interests and becoming passionate and business agility and some of the Agile frameworks. Did   Michael Hingson ** 14:03 it feel a lot different since you were no longer reporting directly to the military? And it had to be a little bit different feeling?   Kiefer Jone ** 14:13 Oh, yeah, it was and it took me a little bit to find my my ground. You know, just to walk in through the door and say, okay, you know, and it was that amount of freedom I think was a little bit liberating to come in through the door and say, Oh, I'm, I know what I need to do. I know what my job is. I know what my requirements are. And so I just go and I do that rather than waiting for someone to tell me what to do. And especially because this happened at the same time as COVID It was especially interesting because I was the first government contractor to Aviano Italy and so I truly was there kind of on my own just saying, hey, not only my approaching this changing career, but now change in reality and life at the moment with the lock downs and different things happening. And Italy was just so heavily afflicted by the throes of the pandemic. And, you know, probably arguably more than many of the European countries because their, their age demographic was much older. So a lot of unique and interesting challenges in the year of 2019 2020, not just for me, but for everyone.   Michael Hingson ** 15:22 Yeah, it had to be unusual for me, when COVID hit. I was in New York, on the fifth of March of 2020, even when I had a speech to give that night, which I did. And then I went back to the hotel, and I was hearing about this guy who attended the synagogue and he had this disease COVID. And it was spreading and all that. And they were talking about locking down the city and I went, I don't like this. So I was scheduled to fly out the next afternoon at like 430 or five o'clock, and I went, I'm not going to do that. They're going to lock down the city, I better escape. So I changed my flight. And I went out at 730 in the morning, and I'm glad I did, I got out before they locked down the city. And oh my gosh, girl with a couple of days later, but it could have been not. And so it was good to just get out. But it was a strange feeling. I came home. And my wife, who was still alive at the time had rheumatoid arthritis. So that's an autoimmune disease situation. So it made it easier to just stay home. And travel was was cut off pretty quickly anyway, but it was easy to stay home, because I didn't want to do anything that would jeopardize her Of course. And so we both just agreed to lock down and stay at home. And we liked each other well enough that we could talk and we just spend lots of time together. And then all went well. And I learned a lot about zoom and learn how to do podcasting. And that was very helpful later on. But the bottom line is, yeah, it was certainly a tough time for all of us. And the only thing that I find very unfortunate is so many people refuse to mask when they went out. And I think that they contributed greatly to the number of people who caught COVID and perished from it. Yeah, yeah. I mean, that was just one of those things. But everybody makes their own choices. Yes, sir. And then you. You go you go deal with that? Well, so then when it so you came back from Italy? This year, this June? Wow. And you're in the summertime. Now, when did you and team get married? Tina   Kiefer Jone ** 17:45 and I got married, we will have been married seven years on the 21st of this month.   Michael Hingson ** 17:50 And Do either of you speak Italian? Well,   Kiefer Jone ** 17:53 we both do X good for you. Yeah, we both learned we learned a German as well. So it took three years of German was there. And it was that was really challenging. But in Italy, it was you know, we knew the drill. We knew what we needed to do. And so it was not only easier, because we spent a lot of time learning the German language. But now it was easier because Italian as a whole is much simpler language. German is very challenging as far as structure and rules. So   Michael Hingson ** 18:22 yeah, I love what Mark Twain said about German, which is basically that you start talking and you talk until the verb comes out at the other end. I took three years of German in high school, so I understood that but yeah. So you came back. And what do you do now?   Kiefer Jone ** 18:44 Yeah, so now I still work with the same great company, the same company, it's adult defense, and I actually support another Air Force agency called the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. So they're my primary customer and our primary customer at the moment. At the same time, I spend a lot of time you know, supporting my wife's business because we both co own a multimedia company called Tiki design productions. And so I'm usually pretty, pretty busy.   Michael Hingson ** 19:13 Cool. Tell me about the company. What do you do? Yeah,   Kiefer Jone ** 19:17 so my wife started this back in Germany because she went to Indiana University as a film student, and she graduated and almost right after graduation, we moved to Germany. And because she just couldn't go up to a film agency and say, Hey, can I work here because this isn't the way it works with the SOFA agreement and everything else. We decided to start our own endeavor there. And you know, you put a team plus keeper together, chop off some of the letters and that becomes Tiki. So that was actually coined by my mother. And so we created Tiki design productions. Yeah. And so with that company, you know, we provide what we like to call digital storytelling as a service. And so digital storytelling is a service is essentially, you know, everybody has a story to tell, as you know, you have me on this on this amazing podcast to tell my story. And I loved reading and hearing about yours. And digital storytelling is now because everything is so digitally involved phones, you know computers, tablets, et cetera. Everybody has these incredible stories, whether you're an individual or a business partner, or a mom and pop shop down the street. And so our job is to not only get to hear your story, but then to tell it and in a way that is emotional and captivating and, and cohesive not just another business sticker or placement, it's we truly pride ourselves on being able to tell people's stories in an authentic and unique way. And that's been really rewarding.   Michael Hingson ** 20:44 So what, what do you do to really bring a story alive? When you're, when you're doing a digital storytelling? What brings the story to people what, what draws them in to the story?   Kiefer Jone ** 21:00 Absolutely. So we spend some time at first, you know, getting to interview those folks, we get to interview the people, or the person that is, you know, that has hired us for our service. And we spend a good amount of time getting their emotions and getting what really, you know, makes them passionate about what they do. And so through that investigative, you know, mindset through inquisitiveness, through all of these things, we can then start to put ideas behind some of these videos, and some of these stories and we work collaboratively with them to say, Hey, this is what we're envisioning, right. And my wife has such a wonderful eye and wonderful gift to talk to people. And even if it's something is, you know, she did this recently for something like real estate, it sounds on paper, it's not the sexiest shiniest thing, right? It doesn't sound that incredible. And somehow she's able to ask enough questions in the right questions to grab this story, shape it into, you know, anywhere between a three minute long commercial or a seven minute long commercial or something like that. And just the way, you know, filming is done, the way that she films, the color grading all of these professional qualities that she puts behind it, she turns it into an unbelievable product. And people often you know, when they're done, they can't believe that she was able to tell their story in such a significant light. It's something that, you know, she's, they're really proud of which in turn, it makes us really proud.   Michael Hingson ** 22:23 So many people just don't understand that everyone really does have a story to tell I've had so many people say, Well, if I come on your podcast, I don't know what I talked about. Because my story is not interesting. It's not like these other people who have these interesting and amazing careers. And it is so difficult to get people to understand that everyone has a story. And the stories are there. It is a matter of helping to draw them out. But but they're there. So what do people when they why do they engage Tiki to do that? What is what is the whole idea behind digital storytelling?   Kiefer Jone ** 23:06 I you know, I think we touched on it just a little bit. But it is it's it's that you have a desire to tell your story. At the end of the day, we all want to have our story told and we you know, we'd like it to live somewhere. And previously, it was books and a lot of people putting their stories and memoirs into books. But with digital media being the new norm and consumption being done through the internet, it just seems like this is the the natural next step is what is our digital story. What's the our footprint and our legacy look like in the digital realm. And so people, people come to us for that.   Michael Hingson ** 23:41 So how do people use the stories that you create?   Kiefer Jone ** 23:46 Or they'll use them mostly everything from you know, people just wanting to tell a story about their first date of how they met their loved ones. And they'll post it on Facebook to share with people that they know and love. And you'll see others, you know, utilizing business commercials and they'll promote that either on whether it's you know, Facebook, Instagram, social media, any of those form factors, but as well as internet ads on YouTube or television, so I can go as small or as deep as anybody likes. Wow.   Michael Hingson ** 24:16 What's the longest story that you've created? I   Kiefer Jone ** 24:21 think that a lot of those you know, as far as length is concerned, it it normally that one is almost always like wedding videos. So a lot of people you know they love those those stories and I think that with those you spend a whole day capturing footage and being able to tell that kind of story and it's a special one to tell it is usually people you know, that one's a lot, a lot more for the memories. I think of those folks rather than it is for everyone else to sit and watch it because even businesses you know, don't typically want a a 20 minute long commercial or want their story to be told for that long. So I'd have to say I think weddings   Michael Hingson ** 24:59 that your 20 minute story is a is a long story, especially for for business people who operate in the mindset that anything beyond a 30 or a 62nd video, people will lose attention. And I'm not exact, totally sure about that. But that's, but I understand 20 minutes is way too long to, it's all in how you tell the story as to how long you can make it and keep people's interest? Yeah.   Kiefer Jone ** 25:29 It goes back to that that y value of okay, well, who's it for? Who are we making it for? And what's the what, what do you want to get out of this? And with wedding videos, I think it's just, it's, it's become a better version of a scrapbook?   Michael Hingson ** 25:41 Very much so. And that and that makes sense. Well, so you do that. So do you do company work? Well, how much of your time do you spend doing it?   25:55 Just depends, you   Kiefer Jone ** 25:56 know, everything in art seems to be feast and famine, you get a little bit in a you know, sometimes you're you've got a lot of different clientele and different things to do. And sometimes it's not so much. So I get to ebb and flow my time pretty well. But there's, you know, at least there's always something to be done. If it's not directly helping the service or to help my wife was something we go into. Okay, well, what's our next what's our next marketing strategy looks like from Mr. Company. Okay, how do we promote ourselves? Where do we? Where do we go? And what do we who do we target to be able to continue?   Michael Hingson ** 26:28 And did you say you still do the government contract work?   Kiefer Jone ** 26:31 Yes, sir. Five days a week,   Michael Hingson ** 26:33 you you keep pretty busy. Yes, sir. And if they wanted you to come and do a digital story about the company yet? Oh, well, because   Kiefer Jone ** 26:42 this is, you know, the Air Force Office of Scientific research has its own PR department that you know, that they don't really ask me to do any of that.   Michael Hingson ** 26:52 Well, you never know. Something. That's something to think about. Well, so you and your wife clearly have a very good and close relationship. But I think that's important. We got to do that for 40 years. So I understand the whole concept. But you, you have this relationship, what are kind of maybe the three or so things that you really feel, go into making up your relationship and keeping everything so positive? Yeah,   Kiefer Jone ** 27:25 yes, sir. And Michael, I was, I was so sad to hear about your late wife. I'm very sorry.   Michael Hingson ** 27:31 Well, like I tell people, though, I need to continue to be a good kid. Because if I don't, I'm going to hear about it from her. She's up there monitoring somewhere.   Kiefer Jone ** 27:41 Yes, there. Yeah, you know, our relationship is an interesting one. Because my wife and I spent so much of our initial time, just getting to know each other, there was, you know, we we actually weren't together. And we, we both met each other very independent stages of our lives. And it was something that it was almost tangible, I could feel that independence about her. And she could feel it about myself. And so we actually, you know, we were just friends, and we just got to know each other. And so, I do think that the bulk of our relationship, and I would say any real great relationship has to be built on the foundation of honesty, and I'm talking real honesty, you know, showing who the real you is. And that requires a bit of bravery to be the real you and to talk about and say, hey, no subject is too taboo. We're going to talk about everything. And so I think that that's the, the first pillar. And the other two from that, I think are you know, they are products that rely heavily on honesty, right, so if your relationship is built, if your foundation is built on honesty, one of the things that comes as more of a result of that the second most important thing to me is laughter. Right, finding time to be silly. And, you know, with being honest, and your true self, there's a bit of silliness that comes with that naturally, you know, and so lots and lots of laughter I don't think that you can ever go wrong and you know, being a big kid and laughing all the time. And you know, the third most important thing to me is communication. And again, that is a another product of honesty, discussing everything and often you know, it's I find it hard to hear when people you know, have to schedule time for each other to sit down and just have a conversation and I can you know, I can try to understand because I know that people get busy but you know, we just communication is such a giant pillar in our relationship that I couldn't imagine having to schedule time to sit down with my wife to get a few words and   Michael Hingson ** 29:50 yeah, I appreciate all three of those because they're they're very much a part of what made our marriage I think such a great One communication is so important. And you have to do it all the time. And we liked talking to each other about anything. And as you pointed out honesty and being open is absolutely crucial about whatever. And it's important to be able to have that deep of a relationship, that you can talk about anything and not judge. And I think that's the other part of it. You, you communicate, but you don't judge the other person just because they are honest enough to tell you something that, you know, you didn't even think about.   30:37 Exactly, yes, sir.   Michael Hingson ** 30:41 We had a podcast interview quite a while ago with a gentleman who lives back near where you live. And when he and his wife turned 40, he asked her, he said, So what do you want to do with the rest of your life? And she said, I want to adopt a daughter from China, which totally floored him. And he said, why? And she told him, Well, they eventually did it, it became an adventure for them. And I think the daughter Mia is probably about 2425 years old. And a few years ago, she wanted to actually try to find her birth parents, which is hard in China, but they did. And he's written a book about it, which is really cool.   31:24 What's the name of the book?   Michael Hingson ** 31:26 I wish I could remember, but it is. If you still have the email, I said, I'll have to go find the episode. But it's, if you still have the email that I sent you as one of the episodes that that I included.   Kiefer Jone ** 31:40 Okay, I do. Excellent. Yeah, I'll have to make sure to go and watch that one and get the book sounds, you know, some similarities there. Just meeting parents and that kind of challenge. How fascinating.   Michael Hingson ** 31:52 Yeah, he's, it's a fascinating story. But he really worked hard at going through it all. And they, they agreed, and they went and they adopted a daughter. And then they adopted a second daughter. And I wish I could remember the name of the book right off, but it's been a long time. It's like episode 38 or something. And we're up at episode 277. So it's a while ago, but it's a fascinating book. I haven't read the book. It wasn't available in a form I could read, but he told me all about it. So it was really fascinating to hear the story. Well, that happens. So you have gone through some physical challenges in your existence, haven't you?   Kiefer Jone ** 32:40 Yes, sir. It's yeah, it was, you know, towards the tail end of us leaving leaving Europe. And yeah, I had a separate a really serious Polly traumatic incident in Innsbruck, Austria. Ah,   Michael Hingson ** 32:58 and what happened, if you want to talk about it? Yeah,   Kiefer Jone ** 33:01 of course, I was. I was snowboarding we were in school. It was a ski resort that my wife and I loved and we cherish and we've been to it so many times. And it was a wonderful day, like so many of our days spent out there and the snow was coming down. And we were just having a great time. And essentially, on this run, that there's a, there's a little fork in the road, and either you stay in the Austrian side, or the other side allows you to go over to Switzerland, which is really neat. You know, isn't that something being able to snowboard in two different places. And so, I'm just really going and we're moving because it's feeling good. And we're probably, you know, probably 45 miles an hour, I think my my friend who was with us had his GoPro and he caught the whole thing on video for both good and bad. But as we're coming down this and I'm getting to that fork in the road, somebody yells at me, and I realized that I might be missing my turn. So I turn around to look because I look ahead and I see this signs there, then the steel signage jetting out, I see. Okay, it's probably 15 feet ahead and I turn around the look. And then as soon as I turn my my head back forward, that's the basically the steel signs that were pointing out of the postage, it hit me right underneath my right eye, and it immediately caved my skaaland and shattered it into about 14 pieces, some of those pieces getting lodged into the the front part of my brain. And so you know, immediately it knocked me unconscious and my then lifeless body, I guess. And unflinching body goes into the poll, which was not covered. And so all of my ribs on my right side were broken and a number of them went through my lungs. My rotator cuff and my right shoulder was shattered and I broke, you know, or I fractured my spine as well. And so you know, I was I was at the highest Glasgow Coma. index level that you can be. And, again, due to my wife and her quick ability to act, she came down and she saw me and knew that something wasn't right. And just, you know, this just shows just her brain and how incredible it is she was able to not only call the right number, which isn't 911, you know, it's 112 Over there. Yeah, call the number. And she got somebody on the line. And she was able to, you know, despite language challenges and barriers there, she was able to get some folks over to pick me up via helicopter.   Michael Hingson ** 35:36 And so when you do it, you do it right, don't you?   Kiefer Jone ** 35:38 Oh, yeah, I guess so.   35:42 Anyway, go ahead. Oh, no. So the helicopter,   Kiefer Jone ** 35:44 it came and picked me up and they had to resuscitate me in the back of this helicopter, you know, a few. Who knows how long the doctors weren't sure. They, you know, but either a minute, the other way, and I wouldn't be having this conversation. You know, I heard this so many times during my recovery from my doctors. And so that sent me into a coma. And I was in a coma for seven days in Innsbruck, Austria and their ICU unit for their hospital over there. And when I finally did wake up, I was blind in my right eye, and not because of the damage to my eye, my eyes actually completely healthy. You wouldn't you know, if you could see me, Michael, you wouldn't believe it, but the eye is completely healthy. And it's just this specific damage done to my brain. This left me now permanently blind.   Michael Hingson ** 36:38 In your right eye?   36:39 Yes, sir.   Michael Hingson ** 36:40 Do you see still well, from your left eye?   Kiefer Jone ** 36:43 Yeah, left. I mean, I didn't see super well, before I added contacts and glasses my whole life. So but you   Michael Hingson ** 36:50 can you drive? I can drive you okay.   Kiefer Jone ** 36:53 You know, that was one of the, you know, part of the recovery process. The   Michael Hingson ** 36:57 brain is such an adaptable thing, and made great that you can do that. Well, so what, what got you through all of that?   Kiefer Jone ** 37:09 This was this is one of those one of those things, you know, we talked about positive adaptability a little bit. And, you know, I think when I think about positive adaptability, I think about it in three different ways is how I've been able to sum it up, you know, the, I think it's centered around three parts and positive adaptability. Part one is gratitude, you know, gratitude, how can I reflect? What can I be thankful for. And as I was in that hospital, and I woke up, obviously, the first thing I'm thankful for is Oh, my God, I'm alive. You know, the next section of gratitude was, okay, I think I have, you know, I know who I am. I have my memories, even though these doctors are saying you might not have this, you might not have that they're unsure. But that's what that's all that's going through my through my brain at the time is, how can I what am I, you know, I'm grateful about all of these different things. And then the next part of positive adaptability is really intention. So I have gratitude for for everything that I still have all of this stuff, but now what's, what's my intention? And I knew that my intention in that bed before I could even really before I had walked, before I had really moved at all before I, you know, knew whether or not I could, it was that I was gonna get better. That was my intention, whatever that looks like, even if it was accepting this new normal. Right. And so it was, you know, this is, this was a big intention. That's a big blanket intention. I guess, you know, for my other Agile methodology, industry, people, we could call that the epic to the user stories, my intention was to get better. And then after that, it was it was action. So you know, first reflecting and saying, Hey, I'm grateful. Second was, what do what do I want to do? And then third was action, first step, and all that I could do really Michael was to listen to the doctors, listen to people listen to my wife, who was visiting. And then it was basic things after that was okay. How do I eat? How do I get? How do I get nutrients back into my body? How do I if I can't walk, can I practice sitting up in the hospital bed? And so I would, you know, kind of sit up and do what I could and move different parts of my body. And then it was, Okay, the next iterative thing, how do I walk at first, I couldn't even walk a few steps to the bathroom. And then it was just iterative progress of, okay, you made it to this title last time key for it. Can you make it a little bit further? Can you make it a little bit further? And then it was memory tests, you know, all the way up to just this summer? I did my first 5k that I've done, you know, since my accident, and so I did a 5k this summer. How long ago was the accident? The accident was in February, I'm sorry, January of 20 2214.   Michael Hingson ** 40:04 Wow. Okay, so you'll be coming up on two years soon. Yes, sir. But you did the 5k.   40:13 Yeah. Yeah. Well, how   Michael Hingson ** 40:15 did you learn about this concept of positive adaptability?   Kiefer Jone ** 40:21 It's, it's something that I had, you know, I'd never heard it until I think I, I started doing a lot of introspection introspection during my recovery, there was, there was a three month part of my recovery where I didn't really get up, and I didn't really do anything, my doctor said that, hey, you just need to be still be there, do some cognitive, you know, there are great applications out there, I used a couple of them to train my brain and help develop my my new synapses. Because micros, I'm sure, you know, when your brain gets damaged, your brain never heals, it just creates new roads to travel down, right. And so, you know, utilizing that I spent a lot of time in my own mind, just thinking. And positive adaptability was something that, you know, I don't know if I coined it, but it's certainly going to be the name of the book that I hope to put out in 2025, because nobody's taken the title yet. So it's something that I just, I, I found that that was the way that I approached my life. And it was even that way before my accident, it was this is, you know, this is how I've gotten from here to here it almost every challenge and major obstacle of my life. It's not, you know, it's not just resiliency or optimism. It's it's positive adaptability. And when I said it, I wrote it down in my, in my phone, and I started writing ideas for books, and I started, you know, more fleshing out this concept that I hadn't really been introduced to, but that I think, just makes a lot of sense in the way a lot of people navigate their challenges and obstacles and you yourself, I believe, are a, a wonderfully shining candidate of positive adaptability. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 42:06 I think that all too often we, we focus on so many negative things, we focus on why we can't do stuff, as opposed to how we make it happen. And there's no reason that we can't do whatever we feel we can do. And I mean that and and again, not to be in a punish a punny way, but in a positive way, we really can be positive, we really can learn to adapt and do so many things that we don't think we can. And, and unfortunately, I think all too often we get taught that we can't do things, we can't really be as malleable and as adaptable as we really can be. Right? And it gets to be a real a real challenge. So you, you just suddenly created this concept. If I were you, I'd go copyright it somewhere. And that way, you've got it for the book. Yeah, yeah, that's   Kiefer Jone ** 43:07 good feedback. And, you know, it's something that I have to look into. But yeah, positive adaptability is truly, you know, ever since I started, it's something that I, I bring up often, and I've tried to, you know, the folks that I get to interact with, and the way I get to work with people try to implement these things in every which way, not only in personal life, but professionally, too.   Michael Hingson ** 43:28 So just sort of out of curiosity, what would you say is the difference between positive adaptability and resilience? Because resilience is, of course, something that many of us experience were resilient, because we, we overcome adversity and so on. But what's the difference between positive adaptability and resilience? Absolutely.   Kiefer Jone ** 43:48 And that was something you know, I had sat and dwell on for a while. And you know, we, when we think about resilience, we think about typically elasticity, we think about the ability of someone to snap or bounce back from something, maybe it's from adversity, maybe it's just a large challenge, about resiliency, in my opinion, it doesn't really imply that, you know, a positive choice was really made, or maybe a bad pattern. And so, you know, the simplest example I can think of is, you know, somebody walks through the door, and maybe they get punched in the face, right? And they get sick, I'm going to be resilient about this. I'm going to do the same thing tomorrow and do it again and again, and you can take a lot of punches, right, but doesn't necessarily mean we solved a problem. But we can take that and expand that. As far as you know, someone might say, Well, my country has showed true resilience regarding this war. And maybe they had but maybe no one had ever questioned if if was that war being fought for the right reasons. You know, were we incredibly resilient, but did we was it for the right purpose? And so, for me resiliency defined And someone's ability or you know, an entity's ability to bounce back. But positive adaptability can provide us with really positive posturing for how we land advantageous lead.   Michael Hingson ** 45:14 Okay, go into that a little bit more, if you would.   Kiefer Jone ** 45:18 Sure. Yeah. I mean, I think that just talking about essentially positive adaptability is the heading. It is, you know, it's not only saying, Hey, I'm choosing to look at this positively and be resilient about it. But this is a heading for where I need to go. This is the direction for where I want to take this. And I think that that stems back into kind of what what positive adaptability means to me. And it's just so much more than just optimism. Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 45:50 Well, it clearly is, because it's not enough to be optimistic, but it's taking that and deciding on a direction deciding on a choice. And then following through with that, until either you find that you made a great choice. Or you find that, well, maybe that wasn't such a good choice. And what we need to do is alter course a little bit, which gets back to the adaptability part of it.   Kiefer Jone ** 46:22 Exactly. And that's, and that's, you know, when I when I think about it, and how I would describe it to others. And you know, just now that we're talking about that, and kind of centered around optimism, as you know, so if, for example, we take these three pillars of positive adaptability, gratitude, intention, and action, and we think about it from the point of optimism, gratitude, and looking at the old optimistic phrase of the glass is half full. Right. So when I think about gratitude, first we say, well, I'm grateful for water. Okay, excellent. We are grateful for water. But then when we think about intention, okay, well, why are we grateful for this water? What is our intention? Is it to have more water? So then my question might be, how do we find a stream? Is the question is my intention to make it look like we have more water than maybe my intention, then is to find a smaller cup, right? Or is my intention to share the water? So then how can I get multiple cups so that we're all sharing this, and then action is carrying out that action? So it's, it's optimism, it's resilience plus?   Michael Hingson ** 47:36 Makes perfect sense. And the the whole idea, again, is to really learn more about yourself. And I talk a lot about introspection, spending time at the end of the day, what worked, what didn't work. And even when and something worked, can I make it better, but really looking at yourself in a in a positive light, and recognizing that there really isn't such a thing as failure? It's another opportunity. And the failure is, well, this didn't work the way I expected it to work. That's not mean it was a failure. That doesn't mean I should be defeated. It means All right, what's next sports fans? And how do we move forward from here? Hmm, sir. And I think that that's what what most people really miss in the whole process is taking the time to analyze and look at yourself and you, you're your best teacher, nobody else can teach you like you can teach you. And so we should look at what goes on around us and what we do. And look at it in the light of how can I make it better?   Kiefer Jone ** 48:49 Yeah, yeah. And I think that, you know, it comes down to just folks in their, their practical strategies and sort of exercises that I guess they can develop to sustain that kind of, of, you know, mindset.   49:04 Yeah.   Michael Hingson ** 49:07 So have you read any books or encountered other kinds of things that have really helped you move forward on this whole concept of positive adaptability? Ah,   Kiefer Jone ** 49:18 yeah, you know, that the first one that comes to mind, of course, is my wife, my better half, right? So just being so instrumental in our transparent communication, and a partner and a resource and a grounding point for everything that I do. Sometimes I might just come out and blurt out the most ridiculous idea she's ever heard. But she'll say, well keep her that was, you know, that was here, but you know, how do we make it here? Or she might tell and keep it that's crazy. So, you know, she is the wives can do that. And that's fair. They keep us grounded. And so yeah, I couldn't have I couldn't have imagined a better partnership and I love having her in my life to be that person. And I To say that, you know, the, on top of someone to share experiences with and to mentor and do these things I have had a significant, you know, nudge in my life from an executive at our company, agile defense, and his name is Lonnie Nichols. And he's, you know, despite all of his busyness as an executive to our company, and being a great family, man, he's been, you know, a great guide, he's nudged me to be better. He's he actually challenged me to get on this with you today, Michael, because at first I said, the same thing I think a lot of your folks do is, I don't have a story to tell. He said, Keep Ramona, I think it's even more important that you do this, right. And so he, he challenged me to do this. And he's been, you know, challenging me to just be better in every way that I can. And he also eats, breathes and sleeps, you know, this mantra of listen first. And I love that, and I've applied that in my life. And he's, you know, he's turned me on to a number of books that I've read. And, you know, outside of that some resources that I've I've implemented that, you know, helped me more with positive adaptability, I have this great gift, my wife bought me called The Five Minute Journal. And you know, every single page, it essentially has an incredible quote at the top, it's small, it's short, it asks you to list three things you're grateful for. And three things that would make today great, a daily affirmation, you know, then you get, at the end of the day, at night, when you do your retrospective, you look through and you list three highlights of your day. And then what you learned. And so that's been an incredibly wonderful, you know, thing to have in my life and implement. And it always allows me, as you said, Michael, to go back and reflect and see if I could have made something a little bit better. And I love that.   Michael Hingson ** 51:43 And even if you can't, you may tomorrow. Exactly,   Kiefer Jone ** 51:47 yeah, you write about it the next day. But you know, outside of that I got, you know, Ted lasso. For it being a fictional television show, I couldn't imagine a more positively adaptable character out there that I've I still, every time I watch the show, it's only three seasons long, I continue to learn something new that I can apply to my life to others, the lives of others. And that's been a really great show. And then there's a book out there called Positive Intelligence. That's a book that helps us identify, you know, our sabotage our saboteur thoughts, and our saboteur emotions, and how to live our lives and mitigate some of those things. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 52:28 one thing that I think is coming out of this is I would love to have your friend from national defense to come on the podcast as well, how do we get him on?   Kiefer Jone ** 52:35 Oh, man, I think he, I think he'd be happy to do it. And he's got, you know, he's got an incredible story as well. And he shared, he shared some of that with me. So I'll definitely, you know, reach out to him and see if I can, you know, hey, you challenge me and challenge you, and   Michael Hingson ** 52:50 give you my email address. And let's touch base, I would love to we're always looking for more guests on unstoppable mindset. And, you know, as I said, everyone has a story to tell them, It's neat when people really understand that they have a story to tell and want to tell the story. And, you know, I'm thinking, and I know, I'm doing this during the podcast, but you might think about doing a digital story about positive adaptability, and copyright it and that also starts to get the message out, maybe you do a few of those, and that becomes part of the book. Yeah, yeah,   Kiefer Jone ** 53:23 exactly. And that's, you know, that's this is really, Michael, this is kind of phase one for for future implementations and things like that. And it's, it's establishing that as your personal brand, you know, I'm sure that you'd be a great resource and have a lot of advice for, hey, this is this is how you you do this is how you bring your message forward, because you've got such a great one that you're sharing with the world, love   Michael Hingson ** 53:45 to help in any way that we can. So can you suggest some exercises and some different things that people can do to kind of help create for themselves this whole idea of a positive adaptability mindset? Ah,   Kiefer Jone ** 54:01 yeah, yeah, absolutely. I, you know, we touched on some of this a little bit earlier. And I think that some of the stuff that you said is, it's amazing how, you know, somebody who's been through it, and who has it, you get it already. And you've already said some of the things but there are four things that I think about, you know, and it's, the first one is practicing honesty. And as we talked about earlier, and you'd said, Michael, that the hardest part of honesty is with ourselves. It's that introspection, you know, and it's, I know that that can be challenging for a lot of people. And the first thing I've had folks throw at me is how can I be honest, you know, with about this or about this, and it's, if you need some help, there are resources out there to get it but we do we have to practice honesty in the first time that we do. It's got to be with ourselves. And as you said, you know, ourselves are our best teacher. So number one, practice honesty. Number two, listen, to understand, not respond, listening to understand and that's so challenging and such a big deal in every aspect of life. The third I would say is, as we've talked about a little bit is, reflect and be grateful, you know that you know what best, you know, there's an expression out there, this, you know, you know what the best day of the year is? The best day of the year is today. Yeah, and that's true every single day, you know, we can either make today our masterpiece or our calamity, and everything is a result of the choices that we get to make. So reflecting and be grateful is the third. And finally, the fourth one, that's, you know, I think we miss a lot is that we need to think more about we, and less about me. Yeah, and I like to call this the main character syndrome, society and, and different things, you know, we think that we're the only the only person in the story a lot of folks and you know, even or if it's just, you know, me and my wife, it's my family. It's my, my, my versus our, our, our we, we we and when I think about some great stories out there any great story, right? The first one that comes to my mind is I love the fiction so much, but Harry Potter right? name implies that it's a main character, right? Harry Potter is the main character. But when we think about that, you know, without her without, or I'm sorry, in Harry Potter, without Dumbledore without the you know, friendship of Ron and Hermione Heck, even without his opposition of Voldemort, right? There are so many characters in the story. And that turns out when we really think about it, Harry Potter was not a main character at all. He's, you know, he's a character among so many. And we were just lucky enough to learn about just one of them. Right? Imagine hearing all of the stories about the rest of those people in those books. Well,   Michael Hingson ** 56:43 um, all of the books are Harry Potter. And, and I think that's really important because we are telling it from his standpoint. So he's, he's, in a sense, a main character from the standpoint of we're we're hearing his story, but it really is about everyone. It's an incredible world. Now, there's a new series, by the way, the James Potter series, and there are at least five books in that series. So it's about Harry son, at Hogwarts. And there's some really great twists in those. So if you haven't read those, those are, those are another series to look at.   57:21 Oh, I had no idea. Well, I don't want   Michael Hingson ** 57:24 to give anything away. Except, you know, let's just say McGonigal doesn't want to and isn't going to be the school mistress at Hogwarts forever. But you'll never guess who becomes the new schoolmaster at the end of the first book, or the beginning of the second book, and I'm not going to give it away. I will never guess it. It is nobody that you can think of I will tell you that right now. All   Kiefer Jone ** 57:55 right, I want to put I want to think about and I'll send you an email, you know, for our guests.   58:01 Thanks, thank you. But   Michael Hingson ** 58:04 it's a good series. But but the point really is, is that this world is composed of all of us. And we're all part of the same world under the same God. And we've got to start recognizing that it isn't just us ourselves. I always believe in doing things as a team, when I wrote thunder dog, my story of the World Trade Center and working with a guide dog, I had the great honor to work with someone else. And it was a team effort. We both worked, we both wrote, We collaborated, we both edited. And then when I did running with Roselle, which was really for kids, although more adults by it than children, because it's not a picture book. But again, we I collaborated and we're just getting ready to do a new book that the book has written, it's now in the hands of the publisher. And the publisher has actually already put out a pre order link to I guess, gauge interest. But that book is entitled live like a guide dog, stories of a blind man, his dog and his dogs about adversity. Moving forward in faith, and well, I keep blanking out on the whole sub, the whole sub title of the book, but it's adversity, overcoming challenges and moving forward in the faith. And it's it's fun. And it's about learning to control fear, learning that in reality, we all can control the things that happened to us, at least how we react to it. We don't need to be blinded by fear. And so the book is really about that because I talked for 22 years as a speaker about not being afraid going out to the World Trade Center on September 11. But when I Haven't done is taught other people that you can do the same thing. And so it's a lot of fun to do.   1:00:05 Oh, powerful, but   Michael Hingson ** 1:00:09 it is about us not Lee. And the writing is better because it's us. And everything we do is better because it's us. There's no I in team and there's a reason for that. Sorry,   Kiefer Jone ** 1:00:22 I couldn't agree more. Yeah, we, you know, it takes a village, we none of us get anywhere we are by ourselves.   Michael Hingson ** 1:00:28 Right? So for you, besides writing the book, what's next in the world to do?   Kiefer Jone ** 1:00:35 Next in the world, and I think this is one of those catalysts for me, Mike? Well, this is one of those things that challenged me to say, hey, and I had to start thinking about it, you know, what do I have the ability? What do I have the ability to do right now? Where can I make an impact? And right now the answer, you know, for me, it's the Internet work, and home, right? Home is the easy one. So I listen, I reflect you know, I, if you're kind to everyone, no harm is goin

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast
Tuesday Tips: EP 147: Long Distance Shots

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 19:24


Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of Tuesday Tips brought to you by Hunt Lift Eat Official! Carter and Keifer are back at it again. Join us as we dive into archery and bow hunting. Carter and Keifer share their insights from the Mountain Archery Fest, discuss long-range archery shots, and how practicing at extended distances can make shorter shots easier come hunting season. We'll talk about shot process, building confidence, and the importance of having fun while honing your skills.Keifer shares his recent post about long-range shots, discussing why it's on his mind and recounting his experience at the mountain archery fest with some incredible 122-yard shots. The guys talk about how training at longer distances can expose and magnify breakdowns in form, ultimately helping you become a better and more confident archer. Carter and Keifer also introduce a fun challenge for listeners: a longest shot competition. Take a video of your longest accurate shot, tag Hunt Lifted Official and Keifer, and you could win a hat and a t-shirt! Tune in for tips, laughs, and some serious archery talk. Whether you're new to bow hunting or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with valuable insights to improve your game. Don't miss it!

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast
Trent dilemma, Gakpo on fire and dream transfers | Analysing Anfield

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 51:12


Get Exclusive NordVPN deal at: https://nordvpn.com/bloodred - Try it risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! Join Beth Lindop and Keifer MacDonald for the latest episode of Analysing Anfield as they discuss Trent Alexander-Arnold's midfield dilemma and how some other Liverpool stars are faring at EURO 2024. Also on the agenda is Liverpool's centre-back search and Virgil van Dijk's contract situation. Beth and Keifer also pick their dream Liverpool transfers for this summer.  #LFC #LiverpoolFC #LiverpoolFootballClub Get exclusive Liverpool FC podcasts and video content everyday right here.  Subscribe to the Blood Red Liverpool FC YouTube Channel and watch daily live shows HERE: https://bit.ly/3OkL9iT Listen and subscribe to the Blood Red Podcast for all your latest Liverpool FC content via Apple and Spotify: APPLE: https://bit.ly/3HfBvKq SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3SdsjeH Join our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Visit the Liverpool ECHO website: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/all-about/liverpool-fc Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LivEchoLFC Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolEchoLFC Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodred_lfc Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bloodred_lfc Subscribe to us on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bloodredliverpoolfc Download our Liverpool FC app for free: Apple - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/lfc-echo/id1255495425 Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mirror.liverpoolfc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Everyday Ultra
Ultramarathon Crew and Pacer Tips: Everything You Need to Know

Everyday Ultra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 79:02


Crew and pacers can make a huge difference when it comes to hitting your goals when running an ultra. But how do you make sure that you're getting the most out of your crew and pacers? And what do you need to set up the best crew/pacer strategy? In this episode, The Everyday Ultra Coaches (Joe, Keifer, and Liz) share their proven strategies for putting together the best crew and pacer strategy. From making your crew operate efficiently, to picking the right crew members and pacers, and even covering what you should have your crew and pacers do, this episode covers everything you need to know. SHOW LINKS: Want to be coached by Joe, Liz, or Keifer to help you hit your ultramarathon goals? Inquire by sending an email to everydayultrapodcast@gmail.com Follow Joe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/ Follow Liz on IG: https://www.instagram.com/itslizmyers/ Follow Keifer on IG: https://www.instagram.com/keifermadness/ Try PlayOn Pain Relief Spray and get 20% off your order with code EVERYDAYULTRA when you go to playonrelief.com

Soundtracker
Episode 109: The SpongeBob Squarepants Movie, and season 4 premiere! With Keifer Lirette, of the Select and Start podcast

Soundtracker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 98:22


Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Soundtracker Podcast. Well, today at least. Hi! Welcome back! It's good to be back. And today I'm talking about an insanely good soundtrack for an incredibly fun movie, THE SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS MOVIE. It features Wilco, The Shins, Ween, The Flaming Lips, and Motorhead. It's on all streaming services, and you should definitely check it out. But first! Listen to this episode, where Select and Start's (@selectpodstart) Keifer Lirette (@DannyVegito) comes back to the show to talk about why SpongeBob is so fun, our favorite characters, Ren & Stimpy, the incredible voice actors they got for this movie, and a whole lot more. You'll listen to it, if you're a true Goofy Goober.Check out the episode of Select and Start I did on Resident Evil 4 here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/resident-evil-4-with-eric-peacock-from-soundtracker/id1621573901?i=1000583770663Check out the episode I did on Spiritfarer here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spiritfarer-with-eric-from-soundtracker/id1621573901?i=1000621483674Check out Keifer's Corner here: https://www.youtube.com/user/KeiferLiretteSupport the show on Patreon! It's the one thing that's gonna help keep the show going: www.patreon.com/soundtracker

All Talk with Jordan and Dietz
Steve Keifer and Bill Powers ~ Tackling Distracted Driving with Tech and Tenacity

All Talk with Jordan and Dietz

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 8:39


May 20, 2024 ~ Keifer Foundation Chairman Steve Keifer and Cambridge Mobile Telematics Founder and CEO Bill Powers join Kevin and Tom live from the Swing for Safe Driving 7th Annual “Ball Golf” Outing at Oakland Hills. Steve and Bill offer personal stories and statistical evidence that underscore the dangers of distracted driving, with a look at some technological and legislative solutions that are working to reduce accidents and save lives.

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast
Tuesday Tips EP 136: "Mastering Archery: Tips for Dialing In Your Technique"

The Hunt Lift Eat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 21:26


Join Hunt Lift Eat's own Chad and Keifer, a seasoned archery coach from Denver, in this insightful episode as they delve into the intricacies of honing your archery skills. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced archer, they share valuable tips on how to refine your technique and improve your accuracy. From the initial first steps to mastering the draw, Keifer and Chad offer practical advice to help you elevate your archery game. Tune in for expert insights and actionable strategies to take your bowmanship to the next level.Give us a follow on YouTube @huntlifteatofficial and be sure to subscribe so that you do not miss an episode!Please drop a follow on IG @thehuntlifteatpodcast and @huntlifteatofficialDrop us rating and review on Apple & Spotify!

Here's What We Know
“Unfiltered Conversation with Keifer Thompson from Thompson Square”

Here's What We Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 73:16


This week on the Here's What We Know Podcast, our host Gary Scott Thomas welcomes back Keifer Thompson from country music duo Thompson Square. Join us for another candid yet thought-provoking conversation as they dive into an array of topics, from tackling parenthood to dissecting political landscapes. Keifer doesn't shy away from sharing his conservative perspective. They talk about societal issues too. Racism and division are hot topics as he advocates for teaching love over hate to kids.Don't miss this rollercoaster ride through politics, society, parenting, comedy, and of course, country music! Tune in now! In this Episode:Keifer shares personal experiences dealing with his son's dental issues, shedding light on the complexities of skepticism towards these industries.Hear Keifer and Gary talk about how media bias shapes public perception with its misinformation and concerns over agenda-driven narratives.Explore opinions and insights about political landscapes, current events, and societal issues.Hear insights addressing racism, its evolution over generations, and the importance of instilling values of equality in children, emphasizing the need for ongoing dialogue and action.Discover Keifer's approach to songwriting and comedic performance. Hear Keifer and Gary share their personal losses/emotions publicly and how vulnerability contributes to connection with others.This episode is sponsored by:Reed Animal HospitalMike Counsil Plumbing and Rooter (Use code “Gary” to get $89 off any service!)Bio:Keifer Thompson is one half of the award-winning country music duo Thompson Square, renowned for their soulful harmonies and heartfelt songwriting. Born on January 24, 1973, in Miami, Oklahoma, Keifer discovered his passion for music at an early age. He honed his skills as a singer-songwriter and guitarist, drawing inspiration from a diverse range of musical influences. In 1996, Keifer met his future wife and musical partner, Shawna, at a singing competition in Nashville, Tennessee. Their instant connection led to the formation of Thompson Square, and together they embarked on a remarkable journey in the country music scene.Thompson Square's self-titled debut album, released in 2011, catapulted them to stardom with hit singles like "Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not," which topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Keifer's emotive vocals and Shawna's dynamic harmonies resonated with audiences, earning them widespread acclaim and numerous awards, including Vocal Duo of the Year at the Academy of Country Music Awards and the Country Music Association Awards.Throughout their career, Keifer has showcased his exceptional songwriting talent, penning heartfelt lyrics that resonate with listeners on a deeply personal level. With a string of chart-topping hits and a reputation for electrifying live performances, Thompson Square continues to captivate audiences around the world, cementing Keifer's status as one of country music's most beloved artists.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keifercomedy/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KeiferThompsonComedian/X: https://twitter.com/keifercomedyWebsite: https://thompsonsquare.com/Thompson Square Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thompsonsquare/Thompson Square Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thompsonsquarewww.GaryScottThomas.com

Carnivore Coaches Corner
046: Homesteading, Thyroid Health, & “The Great Olive Oil Debate(!),” with Samantha Kambeck

Carnivore Coaches Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 108:23


TIME STAMPS: 00:15 Samantha's biography & introduction to today's show. Samantha's IG: @ wellhorseandrider / Joff Ylarde's Joff Ylard https://www.youtube.com/@revitalise_yourself  02:25 This week's L.I.S.S. (that's “listener inspired success story”) “I see carnivore as a HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.” - from Blyss 05:09 What exactly is a “INTEGRATED EQUINE BODYWORKER?” (basically a physical therapist for horses!) 15:03 Why there is a PRICE TO PAY for EVERY GRAM OF SUGAR you consume. 18:48 The MENTAL & EMOTIONAL DANGER of weighing yourself every day; non-scale victories and how to celebrate them. 24:34 ALL ABOUT HOMESTEADING!!! 29:02 CHICKEN eggs vs. DUCK eggs vs. QUAIL eggs vs. TURKEY eggs! 31:04 KEIFER: the “champagne” of yogurt! 35:02 The difference between MOTIVATION and DISCIPLINE. 44:43 Why looking for HELP in your career/faith/fitness/weight-loss journey is a sign of STRENGTH, not weakness. How to surround yourself with the RIGHT PEOPLE. 51:00 Using the Carnivore Diet to combat MULTIPLE THYROID NODULES. 54:58 TRAINING MODIFICATIONS to consider if you suffer with THYROID issues. 01:02:12 Detailed overview of Samantha's WORKOUT PLAN, MEAL PLAN & MACRONUTRIENT ADJUSTMENTS for a BIKINI PHYSIQUE

He's Holy & I'm Knott
He's Holy I'm Knott Welcomes the a Baltimore legend, Keifer Mitchell from the legendary Mitchell Family

He's Holy & I'm Knott

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 58:43


I think it's safe to say that the Rev and I love Keiffer Mitchell.  Imagine being him, growing up in Baltimore, in the Mitchell family, one of the Baltimore's most prominant families, the expectations that they all always live up to. Public service is how they do it...for Keiffer it started with 12 years in the City Council, 1995 throught 2007 and then served in our legilature and went on to serve as a close advisor to former Governor Larry Hogan.  What was it like to grow up in the Mitchell Family, come along for the ride and learn what it was like to grow up as Keiffer Mitchell, a Boy's Latin Laker Alumni, a former History teacher at that great institution. Keiffer lays it all out there, he's a Baltimore treasure, from the days at the Farmers Market hand sqeezing Oranges to the days of running for Mayor, and finally as Chief of Staff basically running the State..Keiffer is one of Baltimore's best Ambassadors and this conversation is cool and refreshing... In 1999 and in 2005, he was voted Baltimore's "Best Politician" by Baltimore City Paper. Among his community activities are membership on the Echo Hill Outdoor School Board, the Family Tree Board, the Habitat for Humanity Board, and the Board of Trustees of the Boys' Latin School. A lifelong parishioner at Sharp Street United Methodist Church, he lives in Baltimore's historic Bolton Hill, where he serves on the board of his neighborhood association. Keiffer Mitchell, living the life of a Mitchell in our great city.  Thanks Keiffer, for all you have done for Baltimore,keep rolling.. Friends, this is a great conversation.... Enjoy!      

Enchanted Ears Podcast: Anything & Everything Disney
Everything We Ate At Disneyland

Enchanted Ears Podcast: Anything & Everything Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 60:11


Hello and welcome to the Enchanted Ears Podcast, where we discuss anything and everything Disney. Disney had their earnings release this week and had some surprise announcements including a new movie and another venture into gaming. When you're used to the Disney World parks, it can be a little overwhelming going over to Disneyland in Anaheim and figuring out just where you want to eat. But not to worry! We've got you covered. This week we review 9 different eating establishments on Disneyland property, including one 10/10, would return daily if we could, and one 1/10, avoid at (almost) all costs. Since we were with friends, thank you Jennifer and Keifer, we got an even larger variety of food than we usually do to talk about and even some drinks. So, maybe consider listening to this episode on your way to get food because after, you may want to eat! Submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode. Don't forget to check us out on: -Instagram -Facebook  -Youtube Missing the smell of the parks? Check out Magic Candle Company and use code Enchanted at checkout to save 15% off your next order.

Everyday Ultra
100 Miler Training Insights and Race Strategy with Keifer Gilbert

Everyday Ultra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 63:58 Very Popular


What does it really take to really train for and complete your first 100 miler? This episode will share everything you need to know as our guest today shares his in-depth experience training for and finishing his first 100 miler. This episode comes from the lens of an ultrarunner who also has a full-time job and a family with two young kids. And his name is Keifer Gilbert. Keifer came to me after going through several 100 mile training blocks that didn't quite go to plan, and he needed a training regime that would put him on the right track to confidently prepare for his first 100 mile race. And within a matter of months, Keifer's pace sped up, he became more confident, and gained all the tools needed to eventually finish the race. All the while still showing up for his family and full-time job. And in this episode, Keifer shares exactly how he did it, so you can finish your first (or next) 100 miler in the best way possible. Huge thank you to Keifer for coming on the show! SHOW LINKS: Want me to help you finish your next ultra as your coach? Send an email to everydayultrapodcast@gmail.com to be added to the waitlist Want free ultra training tips sent to your email inbox? Subscribe to the Everyday Ultra newsletter: https://everydayultra.beehiiv.com/subscribe Try out Janji apparel and get 10% off your order by using the code EVERYDAYULTRA at Janji.com Follow Keifer on IG: https://www.instagram.com/keifermadness/ Follow Joe on IG: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/ Watch The Free Outside Documentary: https://amzn.to/3SsSE9L

Teen Mom Trash Talk
Ep 324. Weed Is Just A Plant

Teen Mom Trash Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 27:57 Very Popular


Joe and Kail race for the flu. Jenelle dreams about sweet Keifer. Adam's old friend talks about his AARP membership.  TM2 S4 Ep3 TikTok @trashtalkpodcasts YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/c/TrashTalkPodcasts Bonus Patreon.com/TrashTalkPodcast Traceycarnazzo.com Tracey Carnazzo @trixietuzzini Noelle Winters @noeygirl_ IG @TeenMomTrashTalk Twitter @TeenMomPodcast

Y'all Show
Christmas 2023; Kickin' It with Keifer; Philbrook Museum of Art

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 123:20


Christmas spectacular. Keifer Engles previews the College Football Playoff and offers his prediction for the national championship. The Philbrook Museum of Art is hosting a festival the weekend before Christmas. A new four-part series called "Willie Nelson & Family" debuts today on Paramount+. Also, sausage gravy gets some love.

The Luck Management Podcast
Official Notre Dame Artist & Grad (85') Kathleen Keifer Explores The Luck Management Lifestyle! (63rd Edition)

The Luck Management Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 54:35


AYO! Welcome back to The Luck Management Podcast with your Host Carter Loesch- we have a special episode for the people. We have the incredible, insightful, and powerful Notre Dame Artist Kathleen Keifer exploring the Luck Management Lifestyle! We deep dive into her passion: art! And it's a story you do not want to miss. Kathleen has a true joy for life and I am so lucky I got to learn about how she manages her luck!  If you want to be inspired to follow your passion, this is your show. I loved having her on, enjoy this fantastic episode.Support the showInstagram: @the_luckmanagementpodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1637190216Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4JsxM55BY6tRlGzJCiUnvzKeep living The Luck Management Lifestyle!All Episodes are presented and brought to you by CharmND. CharmND is a lucky charm business providing memories, nostalgia, and pieces of Notre Dame to hold in your hand! Check us out on Instagram @charm_ND & @CharmNDShop on Etsy for your piece of Notre Dame.

What the Riff?!?
1988 - May: Cinderella "Long Cold Winter"

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 38:12


One of the big acts on the 80's glam metal scene was Cinderella.  Singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Tom Keifer and bassist Eric Brittingham formed the band in suburban Philadelphia.  Gene Simmons of Kiss tried to get the band a deal with PolyGram, but was unsuccessful at getting the label to take interest.  Jon Bon Jovi was more successful with getting them a contract with Mercury/Polygram Records.  Keifer and Brittingham added guitarist Jeff LaBar and drummer Jim Drnec to the band.  Their debut album entitled Night Songs was released in 1986, and it achieved triple platinum status.  Shortly after the recording of that album, Jim Drnec left the group.  This, their follow-up album Long Cold Winter, would continue the band's progression in the glam metal genre, but would see a subtle shift towards more blues rock.  It would also see the introduction of Fred Coury as drummer for the group, though this would come after the album was recorded utilizing percussionist Cozy Powell for almost all tracks on the album.  This second studio album would be a commercial success as well, reaching number 10 on the US charts and achieving double platinum status before the end of the year.  The album included the rock ballad “Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone),”which would reach number 12 on the Billboard charts, the highest charting single for the band.  Video was a significant factor in the success of the band, and they released a video compilation in 1990 called “Tales from the Gypsy Road” featuring their promo videos and live medleys.Cinderella would be predominantly an opening band through the late 80's and early 90's, touring with Poison, Bon Jovi, and David Lee Roth.  Unfortunately the band would decline by the mid 90's due to various setbacks and drama with personnel as well as shifting popularity in the music industry.  Their last performance was in 2014.Break out the hair spray as Wayne leads us through this album. Bad Seamstress Blues/Fallin' Apart at the SeamsThe leading track to the album starts with an acoustic blues number paired with a heavier blues song, complete with slide guitar and harmonica.  The lyrics are of a life that has come full circle.  No regrets, but a mixture of success and sorrow.  “Look in the mirror at what I found, It's just the past and it's over now.”Gypsy RoadThese lyrics discuss perseverance to achieve success, but also the loneliness and doubt that come with realizing that dream.  The song is a composite of a life on the road, complete with hotel rooms and overnight rides on the tour bus.  This song hit number 51 on the Billboard Hot 100.Take Me BackThe final song on the album features blues instrumentation including the slide guitar and more cow bell!  The lyrics reflect on a younger life from a distance.  The singer reminisces about how he was raised and wanting to be reminded of what he left behind. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Axel F (Main Theme from the motion picture “Beverly Hills Cop”)This movie from the mid-80's made its debut on network TV this month. STAFF PICKS:Electric Blue by IcehouseLynch gives us a cool start to the staff picks with Australian band Icehouse's biggest US hit.  The lyrics tell the tale of a man pursuing the love of a woman who seems above his station.  “Icehouse” is an Aussie slang term for an insane asylum.  This song was written by lead singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Iva Davies, and Jon Oates of Hall & Oates fame.Heaven Tonight by Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising ForceBruce features neoclassical metal guitar virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen paired with the vocals of former Rainbow and Deep Purple front man Joe Lynn Turner.  This is off Malmsteen's fourth studio album, “Odyssey.” This album went to number 40 on the Billboard 200 charts, the highest charting Malmsteen album to date.Wait by White Lion Rob brings us a power ballad that peaked at number 8 on the US charts in May 1988.  It was originally released in June 1987, but did not enter the charts until February 1988, based on the strength of their video on MTV.  The video featured Christie Muhaw who died at the age of 24 in a car accident less than a year after the video was released.Damn Good by David Lee RothWayne's staff pick continues the blues focus  with a power ballad from Roth and 12-string work by virtuoso Steve Vai.  The lyrics were inspired by an encounter Roth had with an old high school friend who had some high school pictures.  It is a wistful song remembering friends and good times from the past.   NOVELTY TRACK:Killer Klowns by The DickiesWe close out this week's podcast with a track of punk rock's The Dickies.  This is off their EP and the movie "Killer Klowns from Outer Space. "

It's Mike Jones
Mike Jones Minute-Con 11/1/23

It's Mike Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 1:11 Transcription Available


A new look at the end of John Lennon's life and what will the fate of the princess be? We'll talk about it in today's #MikeJonesMinuteCon!

Talk Louder
Tony Higbee

Talk Louder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 102:03


Tony HigbeeHe plays guitar in Tom Keifer's band, but considers life itself to be his greatest Cinderella story. Tony Higbee joins us to discuss his small-town upbringing, his fight against cancer and how his move to Nashville and jobs in music retail led to gigs with Keifer and Brother Cane. Created and Produced by Jared Tuten

Tekpon SaaS Podcast
159 How to solve impossible billing challenges | Podcast with Steve Keifer - Ordway

Tekpon SaaS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 26:59


Finance software for SaaS, cloud, and fintech - subscription management, usage-based billing, revenue recognition, ARR/MRR reporting Ordway is a high-growth SaaS company based in Washington, DC. We offer a suite of financial software applications that provide billing, accounts receivable, revenue recognition, and business KPI reporting. Ordway works with many of the world's most innovative companies to help them implement innovative pricing strategies and contract structures Connect with Steve

Locked On Pacers - Daily Podcast On The Indiana Pacers
Former Indiana Pacers guard Keifer Sykes joins Locked On Pacers

Locked On Pacers - Daily Podcast On The Indiana Pacers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 22:01


Former Indiana Pacers guard Keifer Sykes joined host Tony East for an interview on today's Locked On Pacers. The two discuss Sykes' long and unique journey to the NBA, what it meant to him to debut with the Pacers, where his career has taken him now, playing with Tyrese Haliburton, and more.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!IbottaRight now, Ibotta is offering our listeners $5 just for trying Ibotta by using the code locked when you register. Just go to the App Store or Google Play store and download the FREE Ibotta app and use code LOCKED.BirddogsGo to birddogs.com/LOCKEDONNBA or enter promo code LOCKEDONNBA for a free white tech hat with any purchase. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you.FanDuelThis episode is brought to you by FanDuel Sportsbook, Official Sportsbook of Locked On. Right now, NEW customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED in BONUS BETS - GUARANTEED.  Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Pacers - Daily Podcast On The Indiana Pacers
Former Indiana Pacers guard Keifer Sykes joins Locked On Pacers

Locked On Pacers - Daily Podcast On The Indiana Pacers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 25:46


Former Indiana Pacers guard Keifer Sykes joined host Tony East for an interview on today's Locked On Pacers. The two discuss Sykes' long and unique journey to the NBA, what it meant to him to debut with the Pacers, where his career has taken him now, playing with Tyrese Haliburton, and more. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Ibotta Right now, Ibotta is offering our listeners $5 just for trying Ibotta by using the code locked when you register. Just go to the App Store or Google Play store and download the FREE Ibotta app and use code LOCKED. Birddogs Go to birddogs.com/LOCKEDONNBA or enter promo code LOCKEDONNBA for a free white tech hat with any purchase. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you. FanDuel This episode is brought to you by FanDuel Sportsbook, Official Sportsbook of Locked On. Right now, NEW customers can bet FIVE DOLLARS and get TWO HUNDRED in BONUS BETS - GUARANTEED.  Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.  FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast
The Academy Show: Doak & Clark to Break into Liverpool First Team? | Gordon & Musialowski Next Step

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 34:40


Join Matt Addison and Keifer MacDonald for the latest episode of The Academy Show! With plenty of future starts in action for the Reds during pre-season, Matt and Keifer assess who impressed, ones to watch, and players who could break into the Liverpool first team in the near future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Soundtracker
Episode 90: Vanilla Sky (with Andy Levy, co-host of The New Abnormal podcast)

Soundtracker

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 163:24


Today on Soundtracker I put on my creepy mask (sorry, facial prosthetic) and talk with The New Abnormal's Andy Levy (@andylevy on Twitter and Blue Sky) about VANILLA SKY. In this episode, we talk about why critics ravaged this movie when it came out, why its stature has grown over the years, Tom Cruise doing the Tom Cruise thing but for a scumbag character for a change, and as always, the soundtrack. Listen to it today, or listen to it in another life when we're both cats. Although I'd prefer if you listened to it today. Check out The New Abnormal here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-new-abnormal/id1508202790Find me on Select and Start talking to Keifer about Spiritfarer here: https://pod.link/1621573901/episode/a872c6d783c0854624c4befcd6019bdbSupport the show on Patreon! It's the one thing that's gonna help keep the show going: www.patreon.com/soundtracker

Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev
Through Lines with Melinda Keifer

Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 50:35


Join Kosta and his guest: Melinda Keifer, Economic Development Coordinator, Community Development Liaison and Former Founding Executive Director of CityScape. Melissa has represented the Upper Cumberland across the state of Tennessee advocating for growth, expansion and the betterment of Middle Tennessee. Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is recorded in Cookeville, TN.Find out more about CityScape: https://cookevillecityscape.com/Find out more about Cookeville Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development:  https://cookevillechamber.com/Find out more about Kosta Yepifantsev:http://kostayepifantsev.com/

Enchanted Ears Podcast: Anything & Everything Disney
Disneyland Has A Special Magic

Enchanted Ears Podcast: Anything & Everything Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 60:32


Hello and welcome to the Enchanted Ears Podcast, where we discuss anything and everything Disney. For those of you over by Disneyland or with a very close Disneyland trip booked, Rogers: The Musical starts playing tomorrow at the Hyperion Theater. Also, due to the writers' strike, Disney is delaying a lot of movies from your favorite Disney-owned properties: Marvel, Star Wars, and Avatar. This week is part two of our two-part trip recap to Universal Studios Hollywood and Disneyland. This week, we're talking Disneyland! With Disney World being our home park, we're always partial, but this time we feel like something changed for us. We were able to appreciate the special magic that Walt's original park has. We talk about the wonderful Magic Happens  parade, World of Color water show and subsequent drenching, eating at the Magic Key Terrace and Lamplight Lounge, and buying Genie+ for the first time. Thanks to our friends Jennifer and Keifer for showing us a great time! As always, thank you so much for listening! Have a magical week! Submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode. Don't forget to check us out on: -Instagram -Facebook  -Youtube Looking to book a Disney trip? Reach out to Beckyg@castledreamstravel.com for a free quote.

OutKick 360
Hour 1 - Rory McIlroy Keeps Taking Hits + Arnold Schwarzenegger Documentary Is Must Watch + Trey Wallace & Christiana Keifer |

OutKick 360

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 47:31


Rory continues to take strays following the LIV/PGA deal, there's more tension now than at this time last year and was the possibility of Jon Rahm leaving the PGA for LIV the driving catalyst that lead to the merger. Trey updates us on Nick Saban, the SEC Commish, and NIL collective groups heading to Capitol Hill to seek federal regulation. Plus, Christiana Keifer Sr. Counsel for Alliance Defending Freedom and Attorney for Chelsea Mitchell (Fastest Girl In Connecticut) breaks down Connecticuts gender identifying stance and how it relates to women's high school sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Play Comics
Spider-Man 2 (2004) with Keifer Lirette (Select and Start)

Play Comics

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 55:22


It all comes back to Spider-Man doesn't it? The cultural saturation of the character in a lot of English speaking societies. The relatable nature of the character (and to be perfectly honest, most of the Spider people characters). The fact that the first Spider-Man trilogy was the first thing since the 90s Batman movies to really hit such a mainstream audience is no coincidence. So how do we get a look at what Spider-Man means to people? Oh, I don't know, maybe get a guest like Keifer from Select and Start to come and give us a look at what both this 2004 game and the movie that it ties in with? Yeah, that seems like a good idea. I should pat myself on the back for doing exactly that. Learn such things as: What was the super hero movie landscape looking like in 2004? Does it matter if Spidey has things overhead to actually swing from? How are the pizza missions what everyone loves about this game the most? And so much more! You can find the Keifer on Twitter @DannyVegito, his Youtube channel Keifers Corner (found @KeiferLirette) and on his podcast Select and Start. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store.  Use the coupon code “ireadshownotes” for 15% off your order. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. A big thanks to Adventures in Erylia and Avast for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Best Day, who wears Spider-Man underpants on his face to have a double Spider-Man mask.

Life Verbs Podcast
SNZ5 Ep. #134 Living Boldly: The Key to Achieving Your Dreams

Life Verbs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 59:21


Do you have a burning passion for something but fear holds you back? In this episode, we explore the benefits of living boldly and passionately, and how doing so can enrich your life and lead to a profitable journey. Our special guests Nacile and Keifer Sharpe the CEO's of BOlde Lemonaide shares their inspiring story of taking a leap of faith and going for their dreams.Nacile and Keifer provide valuable insights and tips for entrepreneurs looking to build their businesses, including strategies for overcoming obstacles, staying motivated, and sustaining success. Tune in for an empowering conversation that will leave you inspired to live boldly and pursue your dreams! C

The Broken Banquet
S1, E25: Meet Matt Keifer!

The Broken Banquet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 55:11


Meet Matt Keifer! Of all of the guests on The Broken Banquet, Matt is the newest to the mission field. Hear his call story, the roller coaster journey from Shreveport to Quito, and how he and his family are settling in to their new lives. And bonus! Ashley & Wil give thoughts before AND after the episode! Join us for this wild ride of a Broken Banquet episode!Matt's Sending Organization: Inca LinkSoccer Club: Casa Deportiva Cumbre AltaMusic by: Irene & the SleepersLogo by: Jill EllisWebsite: brokenbanquetpodcast.comContact Us: brokenbanquetpodcast@gmail.com

Fan Effect
Andy's KSL-TV #WhatToWatch: Will ‘Dungeons and Dragons' the movie live up to Dungeons and Dragons the game?

Fan Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2023 9:31


Andy Farnsworth joins KSL-TV to help audiences decipher #WhatToWatch for the weekend of March 31, 2023. Will "Dungeons and Dragons" the movie live up to Dungeons and Dragons the game? That's the big question as "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves" takes the iconic tabletop role-playing game to the big screen. Another game-turned-movie is "Tetris" on Apple TV+, a sort of Cold War spy movie about a video game. Over on Netflix, Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston are back as the charming, somewhat bumbling, yet unexpectedly effective husband/wife detective team in "Murder Mystery 2." Actor Kiefer Sutherland has a new action-thriller TV series on Paramount+ called "Rabbit Hole." And for fans of sitcoms, Rob Lowe has a comedy for you on Netflix with the quirky show "Unstable." And Finally, a new adaptation of "Great Expectations" on FX & Hulu, starring Olivia Colman as Miss Havisham. But fair warning, this ain't your parents Charles Dickens! Beyond Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Gaming, and Tech, the brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing the nerdy. Brilliant opinions and commentary on all things geek, but surprising knowledge and witty arguments over pop culture, Star Trek, MARVEL vs. DC, and a wide range of movies, TV shows, and more. Formerly known as SLC Fanboys, the show is hosted by Andy Farnsworth and KellieAnn Halvorsen, who are joined by guest experts. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME.    Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, Instagram @FanEffectShow, and Twitter @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crypto Current
Ensuring the Survival of DeFi with Keifer Jennings, Momin Ahmad and Michael Johnstone at AGMI 2022

Crypto Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 33:38


Ensuring the Survival of DeFi with Keifer Jennings, Momin Ahmad and Michael Johnstone at AGMI 2022.MODERATOR: Michael Johnstone - CEO of SmeistySPEAKER: Momin Ahmed - Lead at Debt DAOSPEAKER: Keifer Jennings - Analyst at Arcade Ventures*Disclaimer. Richard Carthon is the Founder of Crypto Current. All opinions expressed by members of the Crypto Current Team, Richard or his guest on this podcast are solely their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of Crypto Current. You should not treat any opinion expressed by Richard as a specific inducement to make a particular investment or follow a particular strategy but only as an expression of his opinion. This podcast is for informational purposes only.~Put your Bitcoin and Ethereum to work. Earn up to 12% interest back with Tantra Labs~New to crypto? Check out our Crypto for Beginners Step-by-Step Guide to Crypto Investing~Follow us on Youtube, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, & Tik Tok~Want to make ~$25+ a month for FREE? Sign up to get a FREE emrit.io Coolspot today! ~Want to learn more about cryptocurrency? Check out our educational videos today!~Swan is the easiest and most affordable way to accumulate Bitcoin with automatic recurring purchases. Start your plan today and get $10 of free Bitcoin dropped into your account.~Want access to cool crypto/blockchain projects that you can use immediately? Check out our partnerships page! ~Looking to attend a cryptocurrency or blockchain event? Check out our events page!~Tune in on Crypto Current TV throughout the week for a 24/7 crypto stream on the latest action on crypto markets, news, and interviews with the industry's top experts!~Enjoying our podcast? Please leave us a 5 star review...