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An instant connection between the retired brothers and a serving police officer from the US. We talked origin stories, adventure readiness, retirement and relationships. A great chat with a new friend.
Growing up in a lower income household as the 5th of 6 kids, Kevin Krause did not have some of the privileges that others had and while he always knew there would be food on the table, he didn't get to choose what he would eat. Early on, he learned that if he worked hard, he could earn the freedom to make his own choices. While he stumbled into law enforcement as a career, his work ethic combined with his love of physical activity allowed him to excel and better handle the stress of his job. His appreciation for people and experiences caused him to invest in life outside of work by prioritizing scheduled and meaningful trips with friends and family evolving into what is now known as “Kevins rule.” Kevin takes an intentional approach to his job, family, friends, fitness and other “boxes he needs to check” on a daily basis. As such, while others focus on the pain and discomfort of completing a major endurance event like riding a bike for 100 days x 14 days across country, climbing the equivalent of Mt. Everest in a weekend or completing an Ironman, Kevin looks at these challenges as a vacation! Kevin Krause has been a law enforcement officer for 30 years, Ironman, winter mountaineer. He has completed two 100-mile races, finished Boston marathon in 2:28 and biked across America. He is a husband and father of 4. However, he believes that he is just, “an ordinary man doing extraordinary things!”
Kevin Krause of Liberty Trace Farms and Andrew McGarry, the executive producer of Standing in the Gap, discuss their career choices that allow them to live and work each day in support of their beliefs. Are you feeling frustrated at a job that does not reflect your values and beliefs? Tune in to be inspired to move toward change and a more fulfilling future.Reference Links:https://libertytracefarm.comhttps://standinginthegapfilm.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kevin Krause of Liberty Trace Farms and Andrew McGarry, the executive producer of Standing in the Gap, discuss their career choices that allow them to live and work each day in support of their beliefs. Are you feeling frustrated at a job that does not reflect your values and beliefs? Tune in to be inspired to move toward change and a more fulfilling future. Reference Links: https://libertytracefarm.com https://standinginthegapfilm.com
Kevin Krause of Liberty Trace Farms and Andrew McGarry, the executive producer of Standing in the Gap, discuss their career choices that allow them to live and work each day in support of their beliefs. Are you feeling frustrated at a job that does not reflect your values and beliefs? Tune in to be inspired to move toward change and a more fulfilling future. Reference Links: https://libertytracefarm.com https://standinginthegapfilm.com
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Karl Ziomek hosts this business feature with guests Ron Hinrichs, President and CEO of the Southern Wayne County Regional Chamber, Dan Marsh, City Administrator from the Southgate, Joe Pagano, Chairperson of the Flat Rock DDA and Kevin Krause, Director of Community Safety & Development in Romulus Sponsored by Allegra Print and Design. Visit their website https://www.allegramarketingprint.com/locations/wyandotte-miSpecial thanks for Video and Podcast Audio Produced by City Of Taylor, Scripts by Rich Williams-SMZ and presented by: Market Insights
Today, on our second Q and A podcast, community member Kevin Krause brings the guitar questions. Show notes at: https://www.playguitaracademy.com/blog/guitar-questions-answered-kevin-krause-164 FREE Blues Soloing Course: http://freeblueslesson.com/ Copyright ©2021 Play Guitar Academy
Our guest today is Janine Sagert – intrepid consciousness explorer, film producer, a corporate consultant for some of the largest and most influential companies in America, and a life-long social justice and military veterans advocate. Our conversation today covers a wide spectrum of cutting edge, paradigm-shifting issues. We discuss her long history living and working with military veterans, the use of psychedelics to successfully treat mental illness and PTSD, the future of mental health in America, her early adoption of meditative practices and yogic techniques in the corporate consulting she pioneered in the mid-1970s, to her favorite ashram in India where she retreats every year.Her distinctive life has uniquely equipped her to tell the story of combat veterans suffering from suicidal PTSD and their transformative healing journeys with psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy and medical marijuana. This is the story which is told in the highly acclaimed documentary film, From Shock to Awe which she co-produced with the award-winning cinematographer, Luc Cote, and Kevin Krause. Her remarkable life and cutting-edge achievements embody an uncommon blend of academic and professional education, research, training, and personal on the ground experience with deep spirituality — as well as a huge heart and indomitable spirit.Commenting on what prompted her to take on a project of this magnitude she said, "It broke my heart to learn that so many of our veterans are experiencing PTSD and that most of them are not getting relief from their suffering. Twenty-two veteran suicides a day! This is truly a national disgrace. I had to do something to help, especially knowing that in the course of my life I had accumulated the skills, experience, and knowledge to do so."Janine is a modern-day polymath and a polyglot who speaks five languages, (Spanish, Marathi, Hindi, German, and English) and world traveler, her own backstory provides many points of connection and empathy with military veterans. Janine is a self-described “army brat” who grew up on military bases around the world. She's a psychologist whose extensive academic career focused on clinical psychology and anthropology and how various elements of culture influence mental health. Her profoundly transformative experiences with psychedelics, lead her to a lifelong dedication to exploring and expanding her own consciousness through spiritual practices such as self-inquiry and meditation. Going where precious few Western women have gone, she traveled more times than she can remember to India and remote areas in the Himalayas to live and study with a variety of yogis and mystics, further deepening her direct experience of higher states of consciousness.Academically, Dr. Sagert earned a doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, in “Culture and Mental Health” with a specialty in Altered States of Consciousness and Psychological Resilience. She also spent two years as part of a Harvard University School of Public Health research team investigating stress factors around the world. Professionally, she founded Time Out, Inc. in 1976 and subsequently provided pioneering consulting and coaching services to a wide spectrum of organizations in the areas of stress management, leadership, and optimal performance. She conducted more than 1,000 seminars and coached more than 500 executives in companies throughout the U. S., Europe, and Asia. This is a remarkably candid conversation with an incredibly down-to-earth and compassionate person who has a life-long career of pioneering consciousness work that has changed the way we look at ourselves and how we live and work with each other in the world. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did. To directly contact our hosts, visit their respective websites:https://www.meditatenow.net/ - S
It's been nearly three weeks since the shootings in downtown Dallas that left five police officers dead and injured seven others and two civilians. Host Jen Emily chats with Sarah Mervosh, Kevin Krause, and Hannah Wise about that horrific night. Hannah was on the streets covering the protest and provided updates throughout the night, Sarah quickly returned to work and stayed on scene for many hours, and Kevin has been learning more about the shooter, Micah Johnson. Mike Hashimoto ends the show with his usual "Dropping the Mic" segment, discussing Dallas Police Chief David Brown. Join the conversation! https://twitter.com/TexasCrimeCast https://www.facebook.com/texascrimecast/ Catch new episodes out on Tuesdays.
In the latest episode, we cover all angles of jury duty: why you should serve, what problems come up in picking jurors, and what it's like to serve, especially in serious cases like capital murder. Host Jen Emily chats with state district judge Brandon Birmingham, defense attorney Angel Mata, Dallas Morning News environmental reporter Jeff Mosier, and DMN federal courts reporter Kevin Krause about juries. Editorial writer Mike Hashimoto end the show with his latest “Hashing It Out,” also on the topic of jury duty. Join the conversation! https://twitter.com/TexasCrimeCast https://www.facebook.com/texascrimecast/ Catch new episodes out on Tuesdays.
Host Jen Emily chats with Gromer Jeffers and Kevin Krause on a variety of topics. In this episode, you'll hear about an Iraqi man who became a U.S. military translator but then declared his loyalty to ISIS. Another man immigrated here to escape the violence in Iraq, only to be murdered in North Texas. Also. hear the latest on Dallas County Disctrict Attorney Susan Hawk who is seeking medical treatment for severe depression. Finally, editorial writer Mike Hashimoto gives his thoughts on the Baylor scandal and how the university handled sexual assault convictions and allegations against members of the football team. https://twitter.com/TexasCrimeCast
This week, host Jen Emily talks with guest Britton Peele, the geek culture critic for The News' Guide Live, about two Texas companies making real guns that look like the old-school Nintendo zappers. Kevin Krause talks about a DMN investigationinto a plea agreement with a Mexican drug kingpin. Editorial writer Mike Hashimoto opines about the legal troubles of former Aggie and Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel.
Host Jen Emily chats with Kevin Krause and Claire Ballor about a Farmers Branch officer who was charged with murder and aggravated assault after shooting and killing one teen, and injuring another. This happened while Officer Ken Johnson was working off duty. Also, a chat about a missing UNT student who hasn't been seen for two decades. New leads in the case may point to her remains.
Host Tasha Tsiaperas chats with Dianne Solis, Kevin Krause, and Naheed Rajwani. Today's shows is centered on heroin - the group will discuss a new effort to treat heroin as an addiction rather than a crime, and the plot to inject heroin into 19-year-old Rian Lashley to steal $3,500. Rian's dad, Joseph Lashley, will join the show as well to talk Good Samaritan laws.
Dallas Morning News reporters Kevin Krause, Tristan Hallman and Naheed Rajwani discuss a lawsuit against The First 48 and an anti-Islam shooter who was out of a jail on a paperwork snafu. Their colleague Dave Tarrant also joins to talk about reaction to his story intertwining the lives of a UNT student killed on New Year’s and the man who allegedly shot her.
Dallas Morning News reporters Tristan Hallman, Kevin Krause and Naomi Martin talk about alleged pharmaceutical kickback schemes and the Johnny Manziel saga. Their colleague Dave Tarrant also joins to talk about a UNT student killed on New Year's in an apparent road rage incident.
In this episode, hosts Tristan Hallman, Naomi Martin, and Kevin Krause discuss murder rates and Dallas Police staffing. Frederick Frazier from the Assist the Officer Foundation calls in. The organization helps out Dallas officers affected by the recent tornado outbreak. Reporter Alfredo Corchado discusses the capture of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, then hear the latest news on the Jalisco cartel. Mike Hashimoto ends the podcast with his thoughts on the 20-year anniversary of Amber Hagerman's abduction in Arlington.
Host Sarah Mervosh chats with reporters Naheed Rajwani, Kevin Krause, and Alfredo Corchado on Affluenza teen Ethan Couch. The teen fled to Mexico with his mother Tonya while on probation; he received probation after killing 4 people in a drunk driving accident. The latest details from the case are discussed and what we can expect in the future.
Date Posted: 9/24/2010Size: 6.22MBLength: 00:13:35Thought Leaders: John Pelkowski, Senior Director of Client Engagement for Medical Affairs, AstraZeneca and Kevin Krause, Senior Director of Medical Affairs, Strategy & Operations, AstraZenecaIn this episode, we'll discuss AstraZeneca's recent move to the cloud. The company switched from an on-premise, custom-developed CRM system to Veeva Systems' multi-tenant SaaS CRM system.Play PodcastFor more information on how you can be featured in a podcast, contact Dan Limbach at dlimbach@pharmavoice.com or call him at (847) 594-0157.
Kevin Krause came to New Orleans as an Americorps volunteer following Hurricane Katrina, and ended up moving there -- and rehabilitating a home in Mid-City. If the VA and LSU go forward with a plan to use the Mid-City neighborhood for the site of their new hospitals, his home will be torn down. These hospitals would needlessly destroy the historic neighborhood around Charity Hospital where residents have been rebuilding and restoring their community since Hurricane Katrina. -Preservation Nation, YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/preservationnation Learn more at http://www.preservationnation.org/savemidcity