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Guests include: Sam Herder, HERO Sports; Jeff Kolpack, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and;Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Head Football Coach
Guests Include: Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Head Coach, Brad Schlossman, Grand Forks Herald and Dom's Dad, Week 9 NFL Picks
Guests include: Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Head Coach, Chris Grabowska, Fergus Falls Head Coach, Brad Schlossman, Grand Forks Herald, Dom's Dad, Week 6 NFL Picks
9:35 am - Cory Provus, Minnesota Twins Play by Play Broadcaster 10:00 am - Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Spuds Football Coach 10:35 am - Dom's Dad, Week 5 NFL Picks
Guests Include: - Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Head Coach - Jeff Kolpack, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead - Luke Rustad, Fargo Post 2 Head Coach
Guests include 9:20 am - Kevin Feeney, Moorhead head football coach 9:35 am - Tim Brandt, Sheyenne boys basketball head coach 10:00 am - Bob and Korena Sundell, Jalen and Serena's parents 10:35 am - My Dad SHOW MOMENTS 03:00-NDSU beats SDSU 74-73 in overtime 05:00- Bison MBB scoreboard Summit MBB scores Summit MBB standings 10:00- SDSU beats NDSU 65-58 12:00- Heaven Hamling - 18 pts vs SDSU last night Elle Evans - 17 pts vs SDSU last night 14:00- Bison WBB scoreboad Summit WBB scores Summit WBB standings 20:00- Kevin Moorhead segment 35:00- Tim Brandt segment -Sheyenne to host "I Hate Winter" next Friday 1:00:00- Bob and Korena Sundell segment -Jalen Sundell invited to NFL Combine -Serena Sundell averaging 11.4 PPG 1:35:00- Dom Izzo's dad segment 1:55:00- What to Watch
This week we chat with Kevin Feeney, the author of Fly Agaric: A Compendium of History, Pharmacology, Mythology, & Exploration. Kevin is a cultural anthropologist and lawyer. His primary research includes examining legal and regulatory issues dealing with the religious and cultural use of psychoactive substance. He has been exploring modern and traditional uses of Amanita muscaria, with a specific focus on medicinal use and preparation practices.Resources mentioned on my website: www.florafungapodcast.com/95ENERGYbits "FLORAFUNGA" for 20% off Algae is the highest-protein, highest, chlorophyll, most nutrient-dense, sustainable in the worldSupport the showMY FIRST SPONSOR: Try MAGIC MIND for 20% off "FLORAFUNGA20" The World's First Productivity Shot™ A matcha-based energy shot infused with nootropics and adaptogens designed to crush procrastination, brain fog, & fatigue. ***I am an affiliate with ENERGYBITS (your daily algae tablet packed with nutrients) go visit this link and use code FLORAFUNGA at checkout for 20% off***Get 20% off Sovereignty use code "KK20" SUPPORT THE SHOW: Join my Patreon for only $1/month [THATS only .03 cents a day!]Follow my other social media sites to interact and engage with me:Email me to be on the podcast or inperson Interview: floraandfungapodcast@gmail.com FacebookInstagramTwitterTikTokYouTubePatreon ...
A recent TikTok trend of asking men how often they think about the Roman Empire has gone viral. Kevin Feeney, a faculty fellow at New York University who teaches Roman history, joins to break down the obsession and explains what Ancient Rome and the United States have in common, and listeners to call in and share why they think about the Roman Empire so much.
9:35 am - Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Head Football Coach 10:00 am - Brooklynn Felchle, Bismarck Legacy junior forward 10:15 am - Logan Campbell, WDAY Sports
Show Moments 1:00-15:00 Vikings vs Seahawks preseason week 1 highlights. Fargo little league vs Johnston Iowa highlights and Twins vs Tigers highlights. 20:00-30:00 Kevin Feeney provides us an inside look at Moorhead Highschool's upcoming football season. 35:00-45:00 A look back at Feeney's days as a Bison. 50:00-1:00:00 Feeny talks about some of the best current players in the FCS. 1:05:00-1:20:00 Felton talks about the new media rights for the summit league. 1:25:00-1:30:00 Dom gives his predictions on UND's 2023-2024 football season. 1:35:00-1:45:00 Todd Molden talks about his win over Johnston Iowa and his upcoming game today 1:50:00-1:59:00 What to Watch. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY
Kevin Feeney, PhD, joins me for a conversation He is a cultural anthropologist and lawyer currently working as a Program Director and Senior Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies – Social Sciences at Central Washington University. His primary research interests include examining legal and regulatory issues surrounding the religious and cultural use of psychoactive substances, with an emphasis on peyote and ayahuasca, and exploring modern and traditional uses of the Amanita Muscaria mushroom, with a specific focus on medicinal use and preparation practices. His research has been published in many journals such as the International Journal of Drug Policy, Journal of Psychoactive Drugs and many more. He is a member of Chacruna's Council for the Protection of Sacred Plants, and recently joined the Board of Advisors for Psyched Wellness, a Canadian health supplements company emphasizing medicinal mushrooms. This episode is largely around Amanita Muscaria. Topics like Microdosing, interesting medical history, potential in helping those with autism due to ibotenic acid being somewhat an analog to glutamate in the brain, and so more more. We chat about cultural uses a bit, though in the shownotes there's a link to another podcast with Kevin that does a great dive more on the cultural history and use of Amanita around the world. We also talk about both the excitement of the mainstreaming of psychedelic therapy and our worries and hopes for the future. -------------------------- His book, Fly Agaric: A Compendium of History, Pharmacology, Mythology & Exploration Autism on Acid (always best to try to find these books not on Amazon but they are there too) Amanita Cultural History podcast episode Psyched Wellness Amanita Tincture “Calm” Kevin's Research Gate Page My Patreon Iboga Episode Salvia Episode
Deacons James Norman and Dave Brencic talk with Fr. Kevin Feeney about the Joseph and Mary Retreat House in Mundelein.
Last week on the show we discussed the ongoing teacher shortages and recruitment difficulties, and a number of people got in touch with us about their difficulties registering with the Teaching Council. Kevin Feeney is an English teacher who had to wait 3 years to register with the Teaching Council and Kevin spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
Last week on the show we discussed the ongoing teacher shortages and recruitment difficulties, and a number of people got in touch with us about their difficulties registering with the Teaching Council. Kevin Feeney is an English teacher who had to wait 3 years to register with the Teaching Council and Kevin spoke to Newstalk Breakfast.
Guests include 36:28-Abby Krzewinski- Wayzata Senior Forward, Committed to NDSU basketball, 1:03:12-Kevin Feeney- Moorhead head football coach, and 1:35:18-Tyler Kosel- Fargo South football coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY InForum is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org
The Vikings have acquired tight end T.J. Hockenson from the Lions, we discuss that. Plus Moorhead football coach Kevin Feeney, and Bismarck Century head coach Ron Wingenbach join the show to preview their playoff games.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10:06 - 10:20 – Michael Rostberg, Shanley Deacons QB (St. Thomas FB commit) Breaking down 42-14 state quarterfinals win over Minot, previewing state semifinals game at Mandan 10:22 - 10:30 – High school playoff football breakdown 10:34 - 10:47 – Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Spuds football head coach previewing section semi's against Alexandria 10:50 - 10:58:50 – Minnesota Sports talk (Twins, Wild, Vikings, and Timberwolves) Rebels finished regular season 8-0 and earned a 1st round bye in the section playoffs D-G-F vs Thief River Falls on Saturday at 2 p.m. High School Football playoffs preview ND state football tournament Moorhead Spuds #2 Spuds vs. #3 Alexandria Sat, Oct 29th Location - Moorhead High School Time - 7 pm
Guests include Mike McFeely- Forum Columnist, Jory Collins- NDSU women's basketball coach, and Kevin Feeney, Moorhead football coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY InForum is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org
In this episode of the mushroom show, we talk to Kevin Feeney who is the author of Fly Agaric: A Compendium of History, Pharmacology, Mythology & Exploration. He is an expert on the iconic Amanita muscaria (the mushroom emoji, in case you don't know) and we delve into the fascinating facts and myths about this mushroom, including his personal experience with it's psychoactive effects. Kevin Feeney, PhD, JD, is a cultural anthropologist and lawyer currently working as a Program Director and Senior Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studies – Social Sciences at Central Washington University. His primary research interests include examining legal and regulatory issues surrounding the religious and cultural use of psychoactive substances, with an emphasis on peyote and ayahuasca, and exploring modern and traditional uses of Amanita muscaria, with a specific focus on medicinal use and preparation practices. His research has been published in the International Journal of Drug Policy, Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, Human Organization, and Curare, among other books and journals. He is a current member of Chacruna's Council for the Protection of Sacred Plants, and recently joined the Board of Advisors for Psyched Wellness, a Canadian health supplements company emphasizing medicinal mushrooms. Timestamps:0:00 Framing the Conversation1:23 Being Drawn to the Mushroom 4:40 Writing the Book on Amanita Muscaria8:37 Poisonous Non-Consumables for Sale (Why Amanitas Were Sold)14:23 What Compounds Live in Amanita, and Why Are They Useful?18:00 The Difference Between Muscimol & Ibotenic Acid25:50 Methods of Preparing Amanita Muscaria31:00 Differences Between Psychoactive Mushrooms (Psilocybe vs Amanita); Where they grow, what they grow on, what the effects are.36:30 Mycophilia vs Mycophobia - The Reputation of The Amanita Genus41:32 The Time-warping Experience of Taking Amanita50:47 Potential Therapeutic Effects of Amanita 57:05 YouTube Community Question 1: Did Vikings Use Amanita Muscaria For Supernatural Strength During Battle?1:02:00 YouTube Community Question 2: Can You Grow Amanita Muscaria?1:05:03 YouTube Community Question 3: Is Repetitive Motion Syndrome a Feature of the Amanita Experience?1:07:27 YouTube Community Question 4: Is the "Reindeer Thing" Legit?1:11:40 Keep an Open Mind Webpage: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kevin-FeeneyAmazon Page USA: https://www.amazon.com/Fly-Agaric-Compendium-Pharmacology-Exploration/dp/0578714426/Amazon Page Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/Fly-Agaric-Compendium-Pharmacology-Exploration/dp/0578714426/Thank you for listening! Tell us in the comments what you loved about this interview, and who you would like to see on the Mushroom Show in future episodes.
Guests include Jeff Kolpack, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, Mark Gibson, Bismarck head football coach, and Kevin Feeney, Moorhead head football coach.Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Visit the show's web page: thesearch.spaceShow notesI first became aware of Kevin through a series of blog posts that explain the similarities and differences between these different kinds of databasesGraph Fundamentals — Part 1: RDFGraph Fundamentals — Part 2: Labelled Property GraphsGraph Fundamentals — Part 3: Graph Schema LanguagesGraph Fundamentals Part 4: Linked DataThen I found out about TerminusDbhttps://terminusdb.com/"a bunch of Swedish hackers with a bunch of JSON blobs"https://neo4j.com/Full quote:[...] there have been many more incoherent standards and initiatives that have come out of the W3C's standards bodies — almost all of which have launched like lead balloons into a world that cares not a jot. Nevertheless, it is important to recognise that, hidden in all the nonsense, there are some exceptionally good ideas — triples, URL identifiers and OWL itself are all tremendously good ideas in essence and nothing else out there comes close. It is a sad testament to the suffocating nature of design by standards committee which has consumed countless hours of many thousands of smart and genuine researchers, that ultimately the entire community ended up getting it's ass kicked by a bunch of Swedish hackers with a bunch of json blobs — the Neo4j property graph guys have had a greater impact upon the real world than the whole academic edifice of semantic web research.The Semantic Web as a movement came out of Tim Berners-LeeOne of the seminal articles:https://web.archive.org/web/20171010210556/https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/566c/1c6bd366b4c9e07fc37eb372771690d5ba31.pdfThe Semantic Web is not a separate Web but an extension of the current one, in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation. ... Adding logic to the Web—the means to use rules to make inferences, choose courses of action and answer questions—is the task before the Semantic Web community at the moment. — May 17, 2001, The Semantic Web - A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities, Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila The standardization of RDF, the standardization of OWLthe big, big gap in a lot of the standards of the semantic web was some type of closed world reasoning regimeI was one of the developers of software that ran a thing called Indymedia back in the early two-thousands.most of the impetus for OWL came out of the description logic community...there's a number of very well-known and very accomplished description logic people [...] like Peter Patel-Schneider and [Ian] Horrocks in Oxford....they were using predicates to point out that two things, two data structures are the same thing. But the standard didn't ... mean for that to be used for things that just happened to be the same real world thing...Kevin discusses this misuse of owl:sameAs and owl:equivalentClass in the the fourth of his blog posts linked to above.I was talking to some of the guys in Semantic Arts, who are very busy and active consultants in the area.And then there is this thing called RDF stores...[RDF stores] are based around this concept of a triple - predicate subject objectJust like Google do actually on their front page now for their knowledge graphThe Google Knowledge Graph was introduced in 2012 with the great slogan "things, not strings"...the other thing that triples have ... is it makes revision controlled databases possible. From TerminusDB: A Technical History:...we adopted a delta encoding approach to updates as is used in source control systems such as git. This provides transaction processing and updates using immutable database data structures, recovering standard database management features while also providing the whole suite of revision control features: branch, merge, squash, rollback, blame, and time-travel...I've actually seen that very thing being described as a benefit of property graphs that each relation has its own ID and it can have [a] whole data structure associated with itSee for example neo4j's blog post RDF Triple Stores vs. Labeled Property Graphs: What's the Difference?, in the section "Difference #1: RDF Does Not Uniquely Identify Instances of Relationships of the Same Type".You can do it in SQL these days, but it's sort of a later addition... the WITH syntax, Common Table Expressions they are called... you can actually do recursive queries. I once showed up at a neo4j meetup with some examples of doing graphy queries in PostgreSQL using Common Table Expressions. (The presentation would have been more impressive if I had but some indexes on those tables...) A way better introduction is the excellent page on The WITH Clause in the SQLite documentation.People beat up on normal-form modeling and SQL way more than they should.A good recent blog post on this topic: Normalization is not a process.Even when I'm modelling graph stuff, I start off with basically ERD.We started out with the Java Jena library for Semantic Web. ★ Support this podcast ★
Kevin Feeney has a PhD in Cultural Anthropology, A member of Chacruna's council for the protection of Sacred Plants and has his own book, Fly Agaric: A Compendium of History, Pharmacology, Mythology, & Exploration. Which means this guest is the most educated person the kingdom has had on to talk about mushrooms ever. This one blew my mind and I forgot I was even on a show for most of it so yeah, it might be a bit different than usual. NO CONFRONTATION JUST CONVERSATION https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fly-Agaric-Compendium-Pharmacology-Exploration/dp/0578714426/ref=asc_df_0578714426/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=463140486611&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14261425945971079644&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9045027&hvtargid=pla-977131408960&psc=1&th=1&psc=1
Flora Funga Podcast Feedback Survey **Please fill out survey to win a PRIZE**This week we chat with Kevin Feeney, the author of Fly Agaric: A Compendium of History, Pharmacology, Mythology, & Exploration. Kevin is a cultural anthropologist and lawyer. His primary research includes examining legal and regulatory issues dealing with the religious and cultural use of psychoactive substance. He has been exploring modern and traditional uses of Amanita muscaria, with a specific focus on medicinal use and preparation practices.In this chat we cover:What is Fly Agaric?Where can you find these?Why is this mushroom a poster child for all mushrooms?What is the history of the Fly Agaric?What is Soma?How is Fly Agaric different from psilocybin? What is the pharmacology of the Fly Agaric?How is this taken/made?What other animals consume these mushrooms?What is the Mythology of the Fly Agaric?How Christmas and Santa relateCoca-Cola and Santa?Who were the Saami people?What is the future look like for Fly Agaric?What benefits does this mushroom have?Resources Mentioned:Fly Agaric: A Compendium of History, Pharmacology, Mythology, & ExplorationSomaCoca-Cola and SantaWhen Santa was a ShamanSaami PeopleWhere to find more of Kevin:WebsiteFollow my other social media sites to interact and engage with me:floraandfungapodcast@gmail.comFacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeHelp support my book and tea buying habit by "Buying me a Book"a twist on buy me a coffeeWhen I reach my goal of $100 I will do a special book giveaway!Theme song : -Soundotcom called Go Rock -Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4458-take-the-leadLicense: http://creativecommons.org/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/florafungapodcast)
Guests include Luke Martin, Indiana State play-by-play announcer, Jeff Kolpack, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, Sam Herder, HERO Sports, and Kevin Feeney, Moorhead football coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Jack and Derek Hanson wrap up the night in sports, preview the college football weekend ahead, and talk with Moorhead football coach Kevin Feeney about the Spuds kicking off the season on Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Feeney talks about his incredible journey from being hospitalized with COVID this past winter and not being sure he would pull through to competing with the King of The Wing/Auto Value Bumper to Bumper Sprint Car series during their swing through Tennessee. We are just thankful that Kevin is still here and graciously gave some of his time to share his story.
Guests include Troy Cody, Davies Principal, Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Head Coach and Randy Hedberg, NDSU Quarterbacks Coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Jeff Kolpack of the Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, Jake Skarperud, Shanley senior golfer, and Kevin Feeney, the Moorhead Football Coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Guests include Scott Berry, Mayville State Baseball Coach, Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Football Coach, and Dom's Dad. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
E108: Creative things happen when you let a builder make percussion instruments or a drummer build things…..or both. Today we have on Kevin Feeney from Creative Percussion. Kevin is the founder of this boutique hand crafted made to order percussion instrument brand out of NH distributing to famous musicians and shops around the world. We speak on how it happened, how he creates sounds, creative process, and a lot more. Join us today as a musician, creative, or business owner to talk through it. In This Episode We Cover Starting out with dump salvage material Saving your body from hard labor work Getting ideas in dreams Investing in creating even if it doesn’t finish that day Creating new sounds Trying new things When ideas won’t leave you alone Things happen for a reason Doing things your way Selling physical products across the world Dealing with injuries Endorsing artists Toxic social Quotes “Done is better than perfect any day.” - Host Dave Swillum “They sat on my bench for a year and I thought I wonder if I could make a bass drum beater out of that?” - Kevin Feeney “I don’t do things normal, I don’t know any of the rules for metal making….I’m a wood worker so I treat it like wood.” - Kevin Feeney Resources Noted In Podcast Inshot video editing on your phone https://inshot.com/ Kevin’s favorite Tequila https://casanoble.com/products/anejo Frequency Healing Creative Percussion Links Website www.creativepercussion.net IG @creative_percussion Waking Up From Work Podcast Links Website www.wakingupfromwork.com Instagram / Twitter / Tik Tok / Clubhouse @davewakeup Merch To Support Us! https://wakeup.itemorder.com/sale?fbclid=IwAR30nyVXdpFaax0mN0CRcC_mVjNzafbMo0spds82eoG-GMo01HG6Uq0dvzw Patreon (If you want to support the show check out our sweet offers for you) https://www.patreon.com/wakingupfromwork Facebook Community to connect to creatives https://www.facebook.com/groups/wakingupfromwork/about/ Email wakeupfromworkpodcast@gmail.com Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJeddF25VuWn8Eg3Fhy13fQ?view_as=subscriber For audio advice and more in depth music content from Dave www.crawlspaceaudio.com Dave’s Indie Band Broadwing www.broadwingband.bandcamp.com
What makes the Fly Agaric the most iconic mushroom in the world? And why, despite its prominence, is it so poorly understood? Today on the show we are starting from the ground up to demystify the reputations of this mushroom with cultural anthropologist, Kevin Feeney, PhD. In his book "Fly Agaric: A Compendium of History, Pharmacology, Mythology, & Exploration" Kevin has elaborated on nearly every aspect of this mushroom, finally providing comprehensive literature on this species. We take these 450 pages and present bite-sized answers to all of your Fly Agaric questions.Topics Covered:Ecology, geography, and mycology of Amanita muscaria The etymology of The Fly AgaricPrevalence in pop culture and pedestrian use amanita imagery Pharmacology, especially muscimol & ibotenic acidSoma, and the parallels of this sacred drink and the Fly AgaricMotifs and archeological evidence of amanita muscaria in ritual useGordon Wasson's influence on interpreting Soma, Viking Berserkers and moreShow notes:Kevin's Book "Fly Agaric: A Compendium of History, Pharmacology, Mythology & Exploration" : https://www.amazon.com/Fly-Agaric-Compendium-Pharmacology-Exploration/dp/0578714426Sacred Plants of the Americas Conference: https://chacruna.net/sacred-plants-americas-2-conference/Kevin's profile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kevin-FeeneySoma: https://www.britannica.com/topic/soma-HinduismAmanita muscaria profile: http://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_muscaria_muscaria.htmlGordon Wasson's Soma Report: https://www.amazon.com/Soma-Mushroom-Immortality-Ethno-Mycological-Studies/dp/0156838001
Guests include Jeff Kolpack, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, Rob Scherr, Langdon-E-M girls basketball coach, and Kevin Feeney, Moorhead high school football coach. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com.
Today we have the privilege of speaking with Kevin Feeney, PhD, JD. Kevin is a cultural anthropologist and lawyer currently working as a Program Director and Instructor in Interdisciplinary Studies – Social Sciences at Central Washington University. His primary research interests include examining legal and regulatory issues surrounding the religious and cultural use of psychoactive substances, with an emphasis on peyote and ayahuasca, and exploring modern and traditional uses of Amanita muscaria, with a specific focus on medicinal use and preparation practices. His research has been published in the International Journal of Drug Policy, Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, Human Organization, and Curare, among other books and journals. He is a current board member of Cactus Conservation Institute, which is dedicated to the study and preservation of vulnerable cacti and is also a member of Chacruna’s Council for the Protection of Sacred Plants. Topics Covered: Kevin’s Formative Experiences with Amanita muscaria Amanita’s Biochemistry and Psychoactive Compounds Gordon Wasson’s Famous Analysis of the Vedic “SOMA” Breakthroughs on Soma’s “Three Filters” with Trent Austin Hypothesized Migration of the Mushroom Cult Recurring Mushroom Symbology Found Across Cultures Is Santa Claus an Amanita Shaman? Tales of Medicinal & Shamanic Uses from the Indigenous Koryak and Sami Peoples “Killer Details” in Examining Archaeological & Mythological Evidence Discernment When Interpreting Folklore and Historical Texts Viking Berserkers, Odin and the Mead of Inspiration Amanita Muscaria Motifs in Celtic and Irish Folklore Did a Worldwide Amanita Muscaria Cult Influence most Spiritual Traditions? Inspiration for Writing the Book & Hopes for the Future Episode Resources: Kevin Feeney Website: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kevin_Feeney Fly Agaric: A Compendium of History, Pharmacology, Mythology, & Exploration: https://www.amazon.com/Fly-Agaric-Compendium-Pharmacology-Exploration/dp/0578714426/ Amanita muscaria (mushroom): http://www.mushroomexpert.com/amanita_muscaria_muscaria.html Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality (Gordon Wasson): https://www.amazon.com/Soma-Mushroom-Immortality-Ethno-Mycological-Studies/dp/0156838001 Peter McCoy/Radical Mycology: https://www.radicalmycology.com/ Soma (Folklore): https://www.britannica.com/topic/soma-Hinduism Odin (Folklore): https://www.britannica.com/topic/Odin-Norse-deity Cú Chulainn (Folklore): https://www.britannica.com/topic/Cu-Chulainn Brigit (Folklore): https://www.britannica.com/topic/Brigit
10:06 - 10:20 – Trivia Sponsored by Ole & Lena’s Pizzeria! 10:23 - 10:29 – NDSU Basketball at Minnesota on Monday cancelled due to Minnesota’s new COVID-19 regulations stating the Gophers can’t play more than 1 team at home in a 3 day span. Thoughts? 10:33 - 10:45 – Chris Larson connecting to break down NCHC and UND in the Omaha, Nebraska bubble 10:46 - 10:58:50 – Moorhead Spuds head football coach Kevin Feeney, discussing Moorhead being named the #1 team and state champs in Associated Press, Max Preps, and QRF
Hot Mic With Dom Izzo from Thursday, November 19th 2020. Matt Fetsch, NDHSAA Executive Director, Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Spuds head coach, Jace Frederick, St. Paul Pioneer Press, Jordan Wilhelm, Bismarck boys basketball coach. Listen to Hot Mic weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on 970 WDAY AM and 93.1 FM or watch on WDAY Xtra.
Hot Mic With Dom Izzo from Friday, November 6th 2020. Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Head Coach, Scott Olsen, Hillsboro-Central Valley head coach, Dan Smrekar, St. Mary's Head Coach, My Dad with "Stone Cold NFL Picks". Listen to Hot Mic weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on 970 WDAY AM and 93.1 FM or watch on WDAY Xtra.
Hot Mic With Dom Izzo from Friday, October 9th 2020. Jon Melendez, Sheyenne Boys Soccer Coach, Matt Fetsch, NDHSAA Executive Director, Kevin Feeney, Moorhead Head Coach, My dad with Stone Cold NFL Picks of the Week! Listen to Hot Mic weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on 970 WDAY AM and 93.1 FM or watch on WDAY Xtra.
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Tuesday, September 22nd 2020. Guests Include, Kevin Feeney, Moorhead football Head Coach, Bill Nelson, Jamestown Head football Coach, Ryan Kasowski, East Grand Forks Head football Coach. Listen to Hot Mic weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on 970 WDAY AM and 93.1 FM or watch on WDAY Xtra.
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Tuesday, September 1, 2020. The show includes Craig Haley from FCS Stats Perform, Moorhead Head Coach Kevin Feeney and Sheyenne Volleyball Coach Leah Newton.
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Thursday, July 2, 2020. The show includes UND Offensive Coordinator Danny Freund, Moorhead Head Football Coach Kevin Feeney, Revolutionary War Heroes and discussion on the filmography of Leonardo DiCaprio.
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Friday, May 29, 2020. The show includes WDAY Promotions Producer Matt Hopper, Moorhead Head Football Coach Kevin Feeny and Hillsboro-Central Valley Softball Coach Cory Erickson.
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Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Thursday, April 2, 2020. The show includes Moorhead Football Coach Kevin Feeney, UND Beat Writer for Grand Forks Herald Brad Schlossman and former Forum Deputy Sports Editor Hayden Goethe.
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Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Friday, November 8, 2019. The show includes winner of Sandy's Donuts Colton Wolbrink, Moorhead Youth Hockey Executive Director Rob Gramer, Concordia Head Football Coach Terry Horan, Moorhead Head Football Coach Kevin Feeney and Westby-Grenora Head Football Coach JR Johnson.
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Hot Mic with Dom Izzo for Friday, November 1, 2019. The show includes former NDSU football player Christian Dudzik, Perham Head Football Coach Kyle Knutson and Moorhead Head Football Coach Kevin Feeney.
Hot Mic with Dom Izzo from Thursday, October 17, 2019. The show includes Verndale Head Football Coach Mike Mahlen, Moorhead Head Football Coach Kevin Feeney, Sheyenne senior wide receiver Tyler Terhark and Grand Forks Herald College Hockey Writer Brad Schlossman.
Marc Cuban declared that data is the new oil. But, all-too-often huge amounts of data cannot answer the questions that actually matter to businesses. They merely deliver billions of isolated facts and zero intelligence. A company called DataChemist is attempting to solve that problem by imposing and enforcing real-world rules onto data and by doing so give their customers more insight than ever before. DataChemist is also aiming to make the complicated simple by transforming messy, inconsistent data sets into clean, structured and integrated data. DataChemist emerged from a EU funded Trinity College Dublin project that built the technical infrastructure for Seshat: the Global History Databank. They are helping Seshat with the unambitious goal of systematically collecting what is currently known about the social and political organization of human societies and how civilizations have evolved over time. The project has been enormously successful and has provided the platform for a range of statistical studies of historical datasets. On the back of this research and a further commercial implementation with a big Dutch-German multinational, they recently published a book called Engineering Agile Big-Data Systems. Knowledge Graphs are becoming a big deal in tech. They are on the Gartner Hype Cycle for the first time last year. I invited Kevin Feeney, CEO at Data Chemist onto my daily tech podcast to learn more about their work on Knowledge Graphs and our their global history.
Kevin Feeney from DataChemist joins us on the show to talk about his mission to make data meaningful...and travelling the length of Africa on public transport!
Day two of Exploring Psychedelics kicks off by welcoming back Kevin Feeney for his talk, "Fly Agaric as Medicine: From Traditional to Modern Use"
Brad Anderson of 103.9 The Truck and Barnesville head football coach Bryan Strand join Chase Miller on Prep's Spotlight. Anderson recaps the first week of North Dakota Class 2A football, who will vie for a playoff spot and examines the first weekend of high school volleyball in North Dakota. Strand (13:05) previews Barnesville's season-opener against D-G-F on Friday night, seniors leaders they'll rely on and his road back to health from a stroke in March. You can listen to the Barnesville @ D-G-F game on Friday night at 7 p.m. on 104.7 Duke FM and dukefmfargo.com. Catch another edition of Prep's Spotlight everyday Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. on 740thefan.com. ================= Prep's Spotlight - Episode 1 - Jody Norstedt, Kevin Feeney and Jay Gibson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jody Norstedt of Midco Sports Network, Moorhead Spuds football coach Kevin Feeney and West Fargo Packers football coach Jay Gibson join Chase Miller on Prep's Spotlight. Norstedt recaps the first weekend of 9-man football in North Dakota and teams to lookout for in high school football across the state. Midco will cover Minot @ West Fargo on Friday, August 24th at 7 p.m. Feeney (18:30 into podcast) returns for his 9th season on the sideline for the Spuds. Moorhead finished 6-3 last season and returns 9 starters. The Spuds open the year against Class 5A runners up Elk River on Friday, August 31st from Jim Gotta Stadium. The West Fargo Packers won the North Dakota Class 3A championship last season and finished 12-0 overall on the year. Gibson (31:20 into podcast) explains who will replace quarterback Andy Gravdahl, after he won the North Dakota Gatorade Player of the Year last year. The Packers had four players who won Player of the Year in their respective sport and they all played for the football team last year. Jared Franek won for wrestling, Joe Pistorius for basketball and Jake Faircloth for baseball. Catch another edition of Prep's Spotlight everyday Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. on 740thefan.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's program, we visit with Hawley football coach Peder Naatz on their showdown with Barnesville. Moorhead football coach Kevin Feeney also joins the show to talk the Spuds game with Brainerd on Friday and the play of his standout running back, Otis Weah. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s just Jonn this week, which is a problem, because there’s no one to stop him from indulging his sillier ideas. For example: an entire podcast about Ancient Rome. Our guest is Kevin Feeney, a historian of the late Roman Empire based at Yale University, Connecticut. He gives us a whistlestop tour of Imperial Rome, with occasional side trips to other ancient cities. We also discuss other important matters such as the nature of Roman emergency services; whether the Emperor Claudius was all that Robert Graves made him out to be; why ancient Britain sucked; and, inevitably, why the whole enterprise fell apart. Then we round off with the audience participation bit. This week we’re asking: which cities or places from history would you like to visit and why? Oh – and if you’d like to give us a nice review on iTunes, we’d really like that very much. Thanks. Skylines is the podcast from the New Statesman's cities site, CityMetric. It's hosted by Jonn Elledge. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This show covers the latest and greatest in the world of the double bass! Learn more at http://contrabassconversations.com/news. George Mraz Rally for Recovery George Mraz, a world class bassist with decades of exceptional musical work as both a soloist and alongside others such as Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Dizzy Gillespie, Joe Henderson and many many more ( www.georgemraz.com). Surviving pancreatic surgery, George now has five months of recovery ahead. With the unexpected complications, bills and very costly medications we are setting a new goal to double the amount of contributors and reach a record 730 donors. https://www.gofundme.com/2ndyn24 DePaul University Scholarships for Undergrads The DePaul University School of Music is now offering high school juniors an opportunity to audition for conditional acceptance and as much as a 50% scholarship if pursuing a degree as a bass or viola performance major. https://music.depaul.edu/admission/auditions/Pages/high-school-junior-auditions.aspx http://contrabassconversations.com/robkassinger http://contrabassconversations.com/alexhanna more details from DePaul: The opportunity to audition for the DePaul School of Music as a high school junior is only open to those students who wish to major in bass or viola performance. Any School of Music admission offer and/or scholarship award is contingent upon being accepted into DePaul University. High school juniors who audition in February of 2017 must then apply to the university through the Common Application in the fall of their senior year. Only after being accepted to DePaul will scholarship offers become valid. A high school junior who auditions in February 2017 and is offered a performance scholarship and is then accepted to DePaul University in the fall/winter of 2017, may choose to audition a second time in February 2018 to be considered for an increase in their scholarship award. A high school junior who auditions in February 2017 and is not accepted to the School of Music, is welcome to audition again in February of their senior year without any adverse consequence. Please email the admissions office with any further questions about this opportunity. D’Addario Strings http://contrabassconversations.com/daddario1 http://contrabassconversations.com/strings 10th Anniversary for Contrabass Conversations! Call 415-952-5643 and leave a message for my anniversary episode! SoCal Bass Days 2017 January 3-4 free and open to the public featuring special guests David Murray and Claus Freudenstein http://contrabassconversations.com/davidmurray http://contrabassconversations.com/clausfreudenstein http://bassforward.info/socal-bass-days-2017 contact Matt Hare for more information: me@matthare.com http://matthare.com Galicia Graves International Double Bass Festival & Competition http://www.galiciagraves.com 17, 18 & 19 February 2017 video from Thierry Barbe http://contrabassconversations.com/thierrybarbe I will be doing a feature on this event with Gabriele Ragghianti two of the faculty members are David Heyes and Michael Klinghoffer, and I’ve featured both of them on the podcast previously http://contrabassconversations.com/davidheyes http://contrabassconversations.com/michaelklinghoffer Finland Awakes! March 12, 2017 FINLAND AWAKES! celebrates the centenary of Finland as an independent country. The concert will feature a wealth of Finnish music by alongside music composed for Teppo-Fest 2016 to celebrate the 75th birthday of the amazing and unique Teppo Hauta-aho. The concert is sponsored by Recital Music http://recitalmusic.net music composed by David Heyes (who recently dedicated a composition to me!), Bernard Salles, Teppo Hauta-aho, Simon Garcia, and many others https://www.facebook.com/events/1045165702279535 Hosting Provided by Bass Capos hosting for Contrabass Conversations is provided by Bass Capos, Bass Capos are an excellent choice for any bass player using or looking to implement a double bass extension. Easy to install and adjust, cheaper and more reliable than hand-built latches, also lighter and quicker in operation. Learn more at http://basscapos.com MIDI Practice File Archive from elbsoundStudio dozens of pieces from Bach, Bottesini, Dittersdorf, Eccles, Vanhal, and others https://elbsound.studio/double-bass-midi-files.php more links like this at http://doublebassblog.org/links Make a Tax-Deductible Donation to the Bradetich Foundation 2017 will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Bradetich Master Classes in June and holding the long awaited 2nd International Double Bass Solo Competition on Sept. 1st-5th. By donating to the Bradetich Foundation, you are supporting the double bass, music, arts and education. http://bradetichfoundation.org/index.php?page=supportForm&form=intFriends http://contrabassconversations.com/jeffbradetich Help Support Contrabass Conversations! http://contrabassconversations.com/support FEEDBACK Terrance Fitzgerald, who lives in China and listens to the podcast through the app during practice breaks. He’s interested in hearing interviews with Al Laszlo, Hal Robinson, and Tim Pitts, and I am setting up a time with Tim right now. Hal and I have also talked about doing an interview, so expect that soon as well! Terrance also suggested interviewing people that have won multiple auditions - how did they balance an orchestra job and other responsibilities with audition preparation? Several people have also written in, including Kim Parillo, so ask about where to get a copy of David Allen Moore’s book Fractal Fingerings. This isn’t currently formally published, but you can contact David for more information, and be sure to check out my “round 2” with David at http://contrabassconversations.com/davidallenmoore Marcio Bolzan also wrote in and said that he loves listening to the podcasts and also that he saw my coverage of Alex Ritter’s double bass festival, which I covered last week on the Weekly Update. If you’d like to check that episode, or any of the Weekly Update episodes, you can visit http://contrabassconversations.com/news. Daniel Kimbro also wrote in. Daniel is active in the neo-folk/newgrass/roots music world and listens to the podcast in the car driving between Knoxville and Nashville for recording sessions, flights, and rehearsals. Daniel also expressed interest in hearing more coverage in this world. Craig Butterfield, one of my recent guests and the bass professor at the University of South Carolina, is a great example of someone active in this world. http://contrabassconversations.com/craigbutterfield. This is a great idea, and I’m starting by actually talking with Daniel for the podcast. I love exploring different musical sub genres—I recently interviewed David White, who is active in the theatre scene in New York, and I also spoke with Pablo Aslan about tango bass, and I’d love to dig more into all of these sub genres going forward with the show. http://contrabassconversations.com/davidwhite http://contrabassconversations.com/pabloaslan Thanks also to Joe McFadden, Mike Gaisbacher, Lori Kaufman, Stephane Bihan, Kevin Feeney, Ted Botsford and all the other people who wrote in this week, and if you’d like to write in you can send me a message at feedback@contrabassconversations.com. LAST WEEK’S GUESTS http://contrabassconversations.com/benallison http://contrabassconversations.com/billmerchant
Laughing with Cancer Show #6 "Let’s Talk About Stress Baby" July: USA! USA! USA! July is be aware of what month? Bladder cancer, skin cancer and sarcoma cancer. Lets raise money: Light The Night Walk for Leukemia Lymphoma Society November 7th. 5K race: The R.O.C race November 15th in Phoenix. Lets talk about stress: How do we deal with stress? Elvis you make no sense: Avoid your stress by accepting your stress. Different ways to relieve your stress: Start with a hobby. Words of wisdom: Kevin Feeney gets words of wisdom from a Tibetan Lama