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Discover the untold story of Napoleon Bonaparte's parents — Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino — and how their influence shaped the future Emperor of France.
Daniel Kuehn is a labor economist with the Urban Institute. He has an interest in the history of economic thought, and joins Bob to discuss his forthcoming Journal of Economic Perspectives (Vol 39, No 4) article on WEB Dubois' work on marginal productivity theory, when it was still in its infancy.Mentioned in the Episode and Other Links of Interest:The YouTube version of this conversation.This episode's sponsor, ExPatMoneySummit.com.Daniel's page at the Urban Institute.Help support the Bob Murphy Show.
From Madison Ave to Hollywood: The Birth of a Trailer Empire
Join us in this episode as we explore the wonders of fungi with Kaitlyn Kuehn “KK,” a plant biologist passionate about bridging the worlds of plants, fungi, and humans. As the host of the Flora Funga Podcast, KK blends science, storytelling, and curiosity to reveal the hidden mysteries of these extraordinary organisms. Whether she's diving into medicinal mushrooms and microdosing or uncovering the underground networks of plant-to-plant communication, KK invites listeners to experience the natural world with a fresh perspective. In this episode, we discuss: How fungi can help solve real-world human issues. Different types of mushrooms that help reduce inflammation and boost the nervous system. KK's personal journey with rheumatoid arthritis and the ways mushrooms have supported her healing. The most common myths surrounding mushrooms. Are you mushroom-curious? Wherever you may be on your fungi journey, this conversation is sure to leave you inspired to look at mushrooms not just as food or medicine — but as powerful allies in human health and planetary well-being. To follow along with KK and her work, click here now!
The Words Behind the Magic – with special guest Margery Doppelt
K-scope's Blueprint: Andy K. & The Architects of Modern Movie Advertising
Andy's Nurturing Legacy and the Aura of Old Hollywood So cool to sit down with veteran entertainment advertising executive Mark Trugman to continue our tribute and honor the legacy of Andy Kuehn — a pioneer of the modern movie trailer industry and beloved founder of Kaleidoscope Films. And we're joined once again by our special co-host, Benedict Coulter. Mark shares his journey from graphic design and television promotion into the world of trailers, his first encounters with Andy, and the profound influence Andy's leadership style had on generations of creative talent. Together, they reflect on the culture Andy fostered, the careers he helped launch, and the personal memories that made him unforgettable. What We Discuss How Mark Trugman transitioned from television graphics to running one of the industry's most respected trailer companies. The leadership philosophy Andy Kuehn embodied — nurturing, non-proprietary, and deeply passionate. Inside stories about the unique culture at Kaleidoscope Films during its heyday. The ripple effect of Andy's mentorship on multiple generations of creative leaders in entertainment marketing. Anecdotes that reveal Andy's charisma, generosity, and larger-than-life presence both in and out of the office. Episode Highlights [00:02:00] Mark recalls his first job with Kaleidoscope Films — and a rookie mistake involving a “two-pop” that still makes him laugh. [00:09:00] The first meeting with Andy Kuehn, complete with a calf tan, a parrot, and quick-witted banter. [00:13:00] Life inside a small but mighty Kaleidoscope team — and the rite of passage that was Andy's 5 p.m. wine gatherings. [00:16:00] How Andy's and Steve's management styles gave editors room to create and clients reason to trust. [00:22:00] A vivid description of Andy's Moroccan villa and legendary holiday parties. [00:27:00] The last-minute speech Mark delivered at the Key Art Awards, honoring Andy after his passing. [00:36:00] Reflections on what Mark misses most about Andy and why his presence might have made the industry a kinder place. [00:42:00] The hilarious Academy Awards “seat switch” story that put Andy in Oliver Stone's spot on live television. Featured Quotes “Andy was the most passionate, supportive, enthusiastic person I've ever dealt with — there wasn't an ounce of cynicism in him.” – Mark Trugman “It wasn't about heavy-handed management; it was about giving you the space to create and the encouragement to solve problems your way.” – Mark Trugman “If you love doing something, why stop? It feeds your soul.” – Benedict Coulter “The Beatles are always going to be the Beatles for a reason… Benedict, you're one of those rock stars.” – Mark Trugman Our Sponsors: 24/96 Sound & Music Design: 2496soundandmusic.com The Golden Trailer Awards: goldentrailer.com/ Soundstripe: app.soundstripe.com Call to Action: Please leave us a rating and review: https://apple.co/3QYy80e You can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan. Want to hear how the best in the business craft the world's most exciting movie trailers? Tune in every week to Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods!
One of Nelson's masterpieces was also one of the most lopsided defeats suffered by the French Navy and Napoleon's military. Special guest & author John Kuehn discusses the background, strategy, outcome, and legacy of the battle.X/Twitter: @jkuehn50, @andnapoleon
"Kaleidoscope University" - The Trailer Industry's Wild Beginnings Continuing our Tribute to Andy Kuehn, we're joined by Mike Camp, who got his start at Kaleidoscope Films under Andy, went on to serve as EVP at Paramount, EVP at Fox on the International side, and ulitmately was co-founder of the boutique agency ACME. And we're once again fortunate to have special co-host Benedict Coulter—often thought of as "the original rock star editor of the trailer industry" and now co-founder and owner of REBEL. What We Discuss: How Andy Kuehn inspired a generation of trailer editors and producers What it was like working at Kaleidoscope Films during its golden era Mike Camp's role in shaping campaigns for classics like Top Gun, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Titanic What it takes to launch a successful creative agency in Hollywood The art and philosophy of trailer-making, from the analog days to now Episode Highlights: [00:02:45] – Mike Camp reflects on how a favor for a college friend landed him at Kaleidoscope Films, launching a decades-long career in trailers. [00:07:10] – The unique, rowdy, and creatively explosive culture at Kaleidoscope: office wine tastings, horse racing bets, and midnight brainstorms. [00:14:30] – A pivotal phone call from Dawn Steel brings Mike to Paramount, where he joins a dream team at just 27 years old. [00:17:55] – The legendary 1986 Paramount slate: Top Gun, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Crocodile Dundee, and Star Trek IV. [00:23:20] – Andy Kuehn's distinctive trailer sensibility and how he elevated the artform by focusing on mood, music, and emotion. [00:28:40] – The creation of ACME: how Mike and his partners went all-in to build a new agency, and what set them apart. [00:36:50] – Mentoring and collaborating with a new generation, including the rising talent of Skip and his revolutionary graphics work. [00:49:15] – Reflections on Andy's enduring impact on trailer culture and how he empowered creatives with freedom and trust. [01:02:00] – The legacy continues: why Mike and Benny remain passionate about storytelling and honoring the roots of the craft. Featured Quotes: "A trailer is a song—it's meant to give you emotion. You're not selling the movie; you're selling a feeling." – Mike Camp "Andy championed us. He never said no to a wild idea. He always said: try it." – Benedict Coulter "The trailer's job is to get asses in seats. If the film does its job, they'll stay there." – Mike Camp "Andy was the heart of Kaleidoscope. He made you feel like you were truly in the movie business." – Mike Camp Our Sponsors: 24/96 Sound & Music Design: 2496soundandmusic.com The Golden Trailer Awards: goldentrailer.com/ Soundstripe: app.soundstripe.com Call to Action: Please leave us a rating and review: https://apple.co/3QYy80e You can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan. Want to hear how the best in the business craft the world's most exciting movie trailers? Tune in every week to Trailer Geeks and Teaser Gods!
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In this special episode, we kick off a heartfelt tribute honoring Andy Kuehn—the father of the modern trailer industry and founder of Kaleidoscope Films. Corey is joined by two legendary figures: Skip Chaisson and Benedict Coulter. Together, they reflect on Andy's creative legacy, leadership style, and lasting influence on the art of trailer-making.
“Mushrooms are so crazy. That's why I love them. It's healing. Some can kill you. Some can heal you. Some are just delicious. There's just so many different ways mushrooms are used. A lot of people struggling with PTSD, you kind of just have that calming effect, where you can now kind of go out in the real world and you're just not ambushed by all of these different emotions and other things that has happened to you. You just re-homeostasis.” —Kaitlyn Kuehn “Is there any evidence showing that mushrooms can slow down cognitive decline?” —Jason Wrobel “Reishi mushroom is the oldest studied mushroom and used for so many different things, like detoxing to inflammation, diabetes, cognitive benefits, nerve healing, digestion health. There's so many different medicinal aspects to different mushrooms and they do have overlapping benefits.” —Kaitlyn Kuehn “I have such a deep love as a chef for using mushrooms in recipes for their medicinal benefits. The texture. The flavor.” —Jason Wrobel “All mushrooms help lower inflammation. As little as a quarter cup a week actually can lower inflammation markers. So it just naturally lowers blood pressure.” —Kaitlyn Kuehn “Why would someone want to take mushrooms on a daily basis? Whether or not they're battling disease or some disorder. Are you a proponent for someone to be taking mushrooms medicinally as a supplement each day?” —Jason Wrobel “It really depends on…” —Kaitlyn Kuehn This week's guest, Kaitlyn Kuehn, also known as KK, is a plant biologist and mycology enthusiast on a mission to decode the secret life of plants and fungi. As the host of the Flora Funga Podcast, she blends science, storytelling, and curiosity to spotlight the unsung heroes of our ecosystems. From underground networks and plant-to-plant communication to medicinal mushrooms and microdosing, she invites us to see the natural world with fresh eyes. In this episode, KK unpacks how fungi could help solve human challenges, busts common mushroom myths, and shares her personal journey managing rheumatoid arthritis with the help of mushrooms. Whether you're a nature lover or just mushroom-curious, this conversation will leave you inspired to look closer, and dig deeper. Tune in and see the world beneath your feet in a whole new light! What we discuss in this episode: What first sparked Kaitlyn's fascination with fungi. How plants and mushrooms communicate—with each other and their environment. Medicinal mushrooms. The protein potential of mushrooms. What's trending in the fungi world. Remarkable ways mushrooms benefit humankind, from remediation to innovation. A look into microdosing. Her tips for anyone ready to explore the fascinating world of fungi. Resources: Flora Funga Podcast Flora Funga Podcast - YouTube Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/florafungapodcast/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaitlyn.kuehn/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@florafungapodcast Click the link below to support the FISCAL Act https://switch4good.org/fiscal-act/ Share the website and get your resources here https://kidsandmilk.org/ Send us a voice message and ask a question. We want to hear from you! Switch4Good.org/podcast Dairy-Free Swaps Guide: Easy Anti-Inflammatory Meals, Recipes, and Tips https://switch4good.org/dairy-free-swaps-guide SUPPORT SWITCH4GOOD https://switch4good.org/support-us/ ★☆★ JOIN OUR PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP ★☆★ https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastchat ★☆★ SWITCH4GOOD WEBSITE ★☆★ https://switch4good.org/ ★☆★ ONLINE STORE ★☆★ https://shop.switch4good.org/shop/ ★☆★ FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM ★☆★ https://www.instagram.com/Switch4Good/ ★☆★ LIKE US ON FACEBOOK ★☆★ https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/ ★☆★ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER ★☆★ https://twitter.com/Switch4GoodOrg ★☆★ AMAZON STORE ★☆★ https://www.amazon.com/shop/switch4good ★☆★ DOWNLOAD THE ABILLION APP ★☆★ https://app.abillion.com/users/switch4good
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Lancaster County District Court Judge Susan Strong dismissed a lawsuit Thursday alleging that the state's medical cannabis program violates state and federal law. The case was brought by former State Sen. John Kuehn, who claimed laws allowing any form of marijuana are unconstitutional because the substance remains illegal at the federal level. Kuehn argued his status as a Nebraska taxpayer gives him the right to sue the state over its “illegal expenditure of taxpayer money.” Strong disagreed, saying that “the Court does not believe that the incidental burdens of implementing a law, like employee time and printing costs, is an ‘expenditure of public funds' sufficient to confer taxpayer standing under Nebraska law.”
Lancaster County District Court Judge Susan Strong dismissed a lawsuit Thursday alleging that the state's medical cannabis program violates state and federal law. The case was brought by former State Sen. John Kuehn, who claimed laws allowing any form of marijuana are unconstitutional because the substance remains illegal at the federal level. Kuehn argued his status as a Nebraska taxpayer gives him the right to sue the state over its “illegal expenditure of taxpayer money.” Strong disagreed, saying that “the Court does not believe that the incidental burdens of implementing a law, like employee time and printing costs, is an ‘expenditure of public funds' sufficient to confer taxpayer standing under Nebraska law.”
Dr. Jonathan Abel and Dr. Bill Nance talk Operation Southern Watch with Dr. John Kuehn, US Navy (Retired). They explain why Desert Storm wasn't actually the end of the story in Iraq. They explore how the no-fly zones were set up over Iraq, and their purpose. Dr. Kuehn walks through how missions in Southern Watch worked. They conclude with an examination of the strengths and weaknesses of no-fly zones in subsequent conflicts. Listener caution: some explicit language. “History is only a confused heap of facts.” – Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield Host: Dr. Jonathan Abel, CGSC DMHDMH Podcast Team: Drs. Jonathan Abel, Mark Gerges, and Bill NanceArtwork: Daniel O. NealMusic: SSG Noah Taylor, West Point Band
In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we chat with Shannon Eldridge-Kuehn, a seasoned technologist whose career spans from spinning vinyl as a DJ to leading cloud and FinOps consulting. Shannon shares her unique journey into tech, driven by curiosity and a desire to record her DJ sets, which ultimately led to a successful career in cloud infrastructure, Azure, platform engineering, and FinOps. We explore Shannon's transition into IT without a traditional tech background, her time at Microsoft, and her current work in FinOps. She discusses the challenges of cloud adoption, navigating imposter syndrome, and why strong communication skills are just as critical as technical ones. This episode is a masterclass in resilience, career evolution, and staying curious. Topics covered: Breaking into tech via DJing Early career lessons from help desk roles and hands-on troubleshooting Cloud migration challenges and avoiding costly lift-and-shift mistakes FinOps fundamentals and practical cost governance tips Finding your “superpower” and overcoming imposter syndrome The value of public speaking and active listening in career growth Hosting customer conversations with empathy and technical confidence Real-life DJ gear disasters and live demo blunders Notable quote: “Imposter syndrome is real—but the thing you're worried about is what everyone else is worried about too.” Guest Bio & Links: Shannon Eldridge-Kuehn is a Principal Solutions Architect at AHEAD with a unique blend of technical depth and strong communication roots. A University of Nebraska–Lincoln graduate in Communication Studies with a minor in English, she began her journey into tech through DJing and audio troubleshooting, which sparked a passion for problem-solving. Over time, she progressed from help desk roles into advanced infrastructure and cloud engineering, with experience spanning Windows systems, VMware, Exchange, Office 365, and Azure. Her career includes roles at Microsoft and 10th Magnitude, where her love for cloud truly flourished. Shannon leverages her background in public speaking and writing to bridge the gap between business needs and technical solutions. Check out PDQ: https://pdq.com/podcast Connect with Andrew: https://andrewpla.tech/links Shannon's Blog: https://www.shankuehn.io/ https://x.com/shankuehn https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonkuehn/ https://github.com/sbkuehn The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gF4LW8Mz2eU
General Suvorov is widely considered to be the single greatest and most brilliant military commander in Russian history. Special guest & author John Kuehn walks us through his legendary career and his unfortunate death right before the Napoleonic Wars. X/Twitter: @jkuehn50, @andnapoleon
In Episode 155, Karlie is back and ready to share her lessons from her latest Trip to South America. This conversation was an adventure - we hope you'll join us! DISCLAIMER: THINK OF ME AS AN EDUCATOR. NONE OF WHAT I'VE SHARED SHOULD BE TAKEN AS MEDICAL ADVICE BUT I AM EXCITED TO POUR INTO THIS COMMUNITY AND EDUCATE LISTENERS. OF COURSE YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CONSULT YOUR TRUSTED HEALTHCARE PROVIDER BEFORE MAKING HEALTH-RELATED DECISIONS.Work with Alyson: Book an Akashic Records Reading HERE 1:1 Private Coaching - Apply HERE Check out our Community Newsletter--> Subscribe here! Subscribe on Substack to Spiritually Curious Musings! **This is an affiliate link - I do receive a small commission when you use my link to shop. This helps to offset the costs of the show. Check out GutPersonal! - Use code 'Alyson' to save 10%
5–Minute Parenting: Tips to Help You Raise Competent, Godly Kids.
Send us a textStatistics show that anxiety in children is on the rise, which is why I'm thrilled to welcome Laura Kuehn to the show to offer expert advice and insight, along with practical ways we can help our kids win the war on worry and anxiety. Did you know that kids can develop an "anxiety habit?" This means if troubling thoughts are not dealt with, their brains can become wired to worry! But, it doesn't have to be this way. Listen in as Laura approaches this topic from both a practical and a biblical view as she explains the nature of worry and how the human brain is wired, plus provides encouragement and practical exercises to help.Laura is a licensed clinical social worker with experience working with children, teens and adults with issues related to anxiety, trauma, grief and life transitions. She currently runs her own virtual private practice providing therapy to women and moms across Connecticut. She is the owner and founder of Cornerstones for Parents, an online resource with parenting articles and tips and is the author of More than a Conqueror, A Christian Kid's Guide to Winning the War on Worry. She is the parent of two young adult children and lives in Connecticut with her husband of 26 years.Be sure to check out Laura's links for helpful resources, articles, and free downloads on anxiety and other parenting topics:Parenting Website: https://www.cornerstonesforparents.com/ (articles, free printables, monthly newsletter)Counseling website: https://www.laurakuehnlcsw.com/ Book: https://a.co/d/01LvGKO Love this episode? Leave a positive rating/review by scrolling down to the bottom of this page. Your reviews are so important and so appreciated! Please share this episode with a friend ❤️ For more information and helpful resources, visit our websites at: https://www.karenferg.com/ https://www.sandrakaychambers.com/ Find our books on Amazon: Karen Ferguson: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Karen-Ferguson/author/B075SHZ1WV?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true Sandra Chambers: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sandra-Chambers/author/B00OHLARMO?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1740085397&sr=1-1&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM! @karenfergusonauthor @sandrakaychambers.com
Katharina Kuehn is a neuroscientist.Her work into understanding the science of human behaviour & personality through what she calls ‘Deep Sphere' has seen her work with some of the world's biggest consumer brands to influence consumer behaviour. Whilst her work in the consumer space will continue to flourish, this year Kat is expanding her mission to put a greater emphasis on helping you & I understand how we are wired to survive & thrive in a world that is designed to steal your attention & strip your pockets.Within the episode you will hear us discuss:- How to use neuroscience for greater self knowledge- How setting goals aligned with your individual strengths & primal emotions of human personality can illicit greater behavioural continuation & long term success.- How to use dopamine for good & escape the traps of distraction & addictive behaviours.- Whether certain personalities are more prone to self sabotage.- Why happiness is proven to dip between your mid 20's & mid 40's.- & much much more!- For access to the free deep sphere assessment for 72 hours, click the link here! https://app.deepsphere.io/survey/welcome?token=b21dd2a2-7761-44fa-b9d9-9c5862fd10c1If you found this conversation valuable, subscribe to the channel so that I can continue to attract the best guests for you to learn from & enjoy their incredible stories.Follow me on socials @bradleyjdryburgh Big Love,Brad xoxo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this message, Pastoral Elder Jim Kuehn shares on awakening our love for the Lord and pursuing Him above all else. Connect with The House Church: The House Church website: https://ithehouse.org Share what God is doing in your life: https://ithehouse.churchcenter.com/people/forms/152271 Follow us on social! The House Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ithehouse/?hl=en The House Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheHouseOfficialPage
Dr. Devon Kuehn, neonatologist and Chief Medical Officer at ByHeart, chats about the future of infant formula, advancements in formula nutrition, and how to navigate the baby formula market. Get full information on the blog: https://thenourishedchild.com/blog
Marty speaks with Kaitlyn Kuehn (KK), creator and host of the Flora Funga Podcast, discussing recent developments in real world applications of fungi, and speculating about the possible roles fungi may play in our science fictional future. We discuss their use as recreational drugs, and the current regulatory and legalization landscape. We talk about creating new materials from fungi, from making bricks in space to creating new green materials for packaging, hats and shoes on earth. We consider fungi in water efficient vertical farming, using yeasts and molds as pesticides, and if they might be helpful in farming insects for as a source of protein. And finally, we do a bit of science fictional thinking about Fungi as a possible agent of panspermia for seeding life on new worlds, creating ecological footholds on dead planets, and as a catalyst for biodiversity. https://www.florafungapodcast.com/We touch on a couple FF episodes in this interview:Ep 135 with Chris Pauli from Tryptomics:https://www.florafungapodcast.com/florafungapodcast/135Ep 77 with Adam Cobb from the Soil Food Web Schoolhttps://www.florafungapodcast.com/florafungapodcast/77Buzzsprout (podcast host):https://thescienceinthefiction.buzzsprout.comEmail: thescienceinthefiction@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/743522660965257/Twitter:https://twitter.com/MartyK5463
Doug welcomes in Jeremy Kuehn, candidate for Lancaster County Commissioner District 2, is in a razor thin race against Krista Yoakum that still hasn't been called yet. Jeremy gives us an update on where things stand. Then Doug is joined by Lancaster County Commissioner Matt Schulte to talk about some of the spending that was approved by other commissioners that seems to be questionable and that got a very belittling response towards Matt during the past board meeting. So Matt gives us an update.
Doug welcomes in Lancaster County Commissioner Candidate Jeremy Kuehn and former Lancaster County Commissioner Larry Hudkins to talk about Jeremy's race, the importance of the Political Trifecta (City Council, School Board & County Commissioner), and who Larry is endorsing in this race. https://jeremykuehn.com
Wer bist du? Der, der Du bist. Noch Fragen? In dieser Folge Achtsam stellen wir euch Hakomi vor, eine Körperpsychotherapie, die auf fünf Grundprinzipien basiert: Einheit, Organizität, Körper-Geist-Einheit, Gewaltlosigkeit – und Achtsamkeit.**********Quellen aus der Folge:Gentsch, A., & Kuehn, E. (2022). Clinical manifestations of body memories: The impact of past bodily experiences on mental health. Brain sciences, 12(5), 594. Harrer, M. E., & Weiss, H. (2015). Harrer/Weiss Wirkfaktoren der Achtsamkeit:-wie sie die Psychotherapie verändern und bereichern. Schattauer Verlag. Weiss, H., Johanson, G., & Monda, L. (Eds.). (2019). Hakomi-Achtsamkeitszentrierte Körperpsychotherapie: Theorie und Praxis. Klett-Cotta. **********Mehr zum Thema bei Deutschlandfunk Nova:Stressbewältigung: Achtsam durch die Rushhour des LebensAchtsamkeit: Gewaltfreie Kommunikation - so funktioniert esJapanische Fesselkunst: Warum es bei Shibari auch um Achtsamkeit geht**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.**********Ihr habt Anregungen, Ideen, Themenwünsche? Dann schreibt uns gern unter achtsam@deutschlandfunknova.de
Doug is joined by Jeremy Kuehn, candidate for Lancaster County Commissioner District 2. Jeremy shares why he is running, the priorities he wants to focus on if elected, and why we can trust him to stay true to his word. https://www.jeremykuehn.com
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; coaches looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or sports performance owners or trainers seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett helps answer some common questions about the popular VertiMax Raptors. At VertiMax, we have two popular Raptors, the original and the Raptor EX. Brett helps answer what the core differences between these two training systems are and what type of athlete would benefit the most from using the Raptor system in this quick 8 minute episode. Key Takeaways: [1:45] What's the difference between the Raptor vs. the Raptor EX? [2:15] What do the different color bands mean on the raptors? [3:15] How far can the bands stretch? [4:05] How do the Raptor's generate resistance? [5:45] Can you train your vertical jump on the Raptors? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Brett's articles Tweetables: “The thicker the bands, the thicker the resistance/more pounds." "Raptors are a great tool for jumping, they're not quite as good as the V series platform, but if you're looking for speed training, it's a great tool for that."
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Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; coaches looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or sports performance owners or trainers seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett helps answer some common questions about the VertiMax V Series Platform, more specifically the V8 and V8X models. If you've ever been curious about buying one for yourself or for your gym, or aren't sure if this product is right for you. This is the podcast you'll want to listen to! Key Takeaways: [1:45] Are the VertiMax V Series platforms just for serious athletes? [2:15] The VertiMax is perfect for any type of person looking to boost their physical fitness and conditioning. [4:10] How heavy is the VertiMax V Series? [5:30] Can the VertiMax platforms be used at home? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Brett's articles Tweetables: “If you want to get your kids faster and jumping higher, you can use the VertiMax at home." "There's information [on our website] that can walk you through how to unbox it and use it that same day."
La salud mental de los niños y adolescentes enfrenta una crisis sin precedentes. Desde 2010, los países desarrollados han visto un alarmante aumento en diagnósticos de ansiedad, depresión y otros trastornos psicológicos entre los jóvenes. ¿Qué ha desencadenado esta preocupante tendencia?La generación que alcanzó la pubertad en 2009 se formó en un entorno marcado por cambios tecnológicos y culturales profundos, especialmente con la adopción masiva de smartphones y redes sociales altamente adictivas.En este episodio, conversamos con Hans Küehn, vicepresidente de Librería Centro Cuesta Nacional, quien nos presenta su libro Generación Ansiosa, donde explora el impacto de las redes sociales en los adolescentes y la importancia de su uso responsable.
In Episode 132, Karlie Kuehn is back for Part 2. Karlie was first on the podcast a couple months ago and we promised a part 2 digging into all of her travel adventures and we are so excited to dig into all of it today. In Episode 131, I shared the replay of my personal transformation story from Karlie's Podcast the Magnetizing Mindset podcast so it's been a month full of Karlie. I hope you are truly enjoying soaking in all of Karlie's wisdom these last couple of weeks just as I have been. Work with Alyson: 90 minute Somatic Healing Session - Intuitive Coaching, Reiki, & Breathwork 1:1 Life Coaching -- Let's connect on a discovery call first! Follow along with Alyson on IG!Check out our Community Newsletter--> Subscribe here! Subscribe on Substack to Spiritually Curious Musings! **This is an affiliate link - I do receive a small commission when you use my link to shop. This helps to offset the costs of the show. Check out GutPersonal! - Use code 'Alyson' to save 10%Recent Digital Publications: The Power in Taking Radical Responsibility for Who You Came Here to be! -- Exclusive Interview for Brainz Magazine Interview with CanvasRebel
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Brett shares some of his favorite methods to increase hand-eye coordination that are both fun for young athletes and offer a great return on their efforts. There are many creative ways to test the body and create endurance and Brett shares a couple of his go-tos that always gets the brain and body flowing. Key Takeaways: [2:15] Brett talks about slamboards and whether it's a good tool to use for training. [3:25] How do you use a plyo box? [4:10] How can you incorporate tennis balls into your workout and agility training? [4:55] Agility ladders are still a staple in the agility sports world. Brett offers recommendations on how to use it. [5:25] Another great training technique to use are mini hurdles. [6:40] A lot of schools or gyms already have these pieces of equipment, which makes it easy to incorporate into your sports training program. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Brett's articles Tweetables: “Put your plyo box on the VertiMax, load the athlete at the waist, and do some explosive step ups." "Any visual aids you can give the athletes when they're training just helps with them adding one more level of intensity to their training as opposed to just strictly running."
In Episode 131, please enjoy this special replay of my personal transformation story that I shared on Episode 82 of the 'Magnetizing Mindset' podcast with my coach, reiki practitioner and former podcast guest Karlie Kuehn. Note: This episode was recorded in March 2024 before I was certified in Reiki 1 & 2 and also before I left my corporate job. A lot has transpired since this conversation but it captures such pivotal moments in my story that I'm excited to be able to share it with all of you!Be sure to give Karlie's podcast a follow to lean into more of her magic & you can find Karlie on social platforms @risewithkarlie.Work with Alyson: 90 minute Somatic Healing Session - Intuitive Coaching, Reiki, & Breathwork 1:1 Life Coaching -- Let's connect on a discovery call first! Follow along with Alyson on IG!Check out our Community Newsletter--> Subscribe here! Subscribe on Substack to Spiritually Curious Musings! **This is an affiliate link - I do receive a small commission when you use my link to shop. This helps to offset the costs of the show. Check out GutPersonal! - Use code 'Alyson' to save 10%Recent Digital Publications: The Power in Taking Radical Responsibility for Who You Came Here to be! -- Exclusive Interview for Brainz Magazine Interview with CanvasRebel
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Al and Brett sit down to talk about how to prevent injuries while playing the sport you love. Many parents and young athletes tend to hyper focus on improving their sports technique and work on specific sports-related drills, but this can lead to imbalances in the body. The guys share why it's so important to take a sports performance approach that also works on the body and not just sports techniques in this week's episode. Key Takeaways: [1:15] A little bit about Brett and what he does at VertiMax. [1:45] Brett just got back from the Sportsmith Speed Conference. [3:05] What's the difference between sports training vs. general fitness? [4:25] Does sports performance training really prevent injuries? [4:55] A good performance program will have the athlete strengthen all of their muscles. [6:30] So many athletes prefer to focus on their sports skills, but it's important to improve your body as well as your technique. [6:55] Most sports performance training looks at the athlete as a whole. [7:45] Let's talk about the mental boost a good sports performance program can do. [9:30] VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Brett's articles Tweetables: “A lot of strength training should coordinate with the sport, whether it's to increase their agility, power, speed, and injury prevention." "A lot of athletes play their sport year round and just stick to that sport, and stats show those athletes are getting injured."
What a WEEK for the Podcast! Coach Kuehn brought the juice.... We talk PGA Championship that is in Louisville this week. We have Ice Breaker questions Like favorite road trip snack? Favorite childhood movie? We get to Know Coach on a Personal level so the Ballard Community can come out on Friday Night to show this program their support! So come and get to know Matt Kuehn Head Football Coach here at Ballard High School, here in Louisville Kentucky New Podcast Episode, Cleats 2 Whistle Podcast, New Podcast, Coaches Spotlight & Player Profiles @cleats2whistlepodcast Sports Podcast
In Episode 121, I'm sitting down with Karlie Kuehn -- Spiritual Life Coach, Reiki Practitioner and Yoga teacher. Karlie is the Spiritual Life Coach & Reiki Practitioner I've been working closely with for the last year. She has completely transformed my life, helped me shift my life onto a completely new timeline and now she's here to share her insightful wisdom with you!Karlie's story to spirituality starts with an eating disorder, feeling disconnected from her body & really just consistently internalizing her struggles. On her quest to focus on her own self-love she found herself walking a spiritual path but not necessarily a linear path. Throughout the conversation we dive into:Karlie's Journey to starting a self-love business Learning to not repress emotions The frustrations that come with exploring a spiritual path Learning the art of surrenderTapping into the energy of the collective & the collective's shift to higher states of consciousness Shifting from living in your mind to being embodiedThe power of walking meditation & how to practice Heart tapping practice The power of grounding & why its critical in order for you to be able to rise and expandConnect with Karlie:Magnetizing Mindset PodcastKarlie's Instagram Work with Alyson: 90 minute Somatic Healing Session - Coaching, Reiki, & Breathwork 1:1 Life Coaching - Must apply -- Start with a free discovery call! Follow along with Alyson on IG!Check out our Community Newsletter--> Subscribe here! Exclusive discounts on all services only through the newsletter Subscribe on Substack to Spiritually Curious Musings for access to meditations & breathwork recordings **This is an affiliate link - I do receive a small commission when you use my link to shop. This helps to offset the costs of the show. Check out GutPersonal! - Use code 'Butwhatifyoudid' to save 10%
It's almost time for some of our favorite guests to visit Hilton Head Island beaches. Sea Turtle nesting season starts May 1. Marine biologist and founder of Sea Turtle Patrol Amber Kuehn is in our studio to talk all things turtles. She was also the recipient of the 2024 Zonta Woman of the Year at the Chamber Ball.
Rachel Kuehn is a Senior at Wake Forest University and a member of the Demon Deacons Women's Golf Team. Rachel is playing in her fourth Augusta National Women's Amateur (ANWA) with a 7th-place finish in 2022. Rachel made the clinching putt for the 2022 U.S. Curtis Cup team and helped the Wake Forest Women's Golf Team win the 2023 NCAA National Championship. https://anwagolf.com#ANWAgolfhttps://gostanford.com/sports/womens-golf#TheHoleStoryPodcastBestBall links:•https://BestBall.com•https://linktr.ee/BestBallThe Hole Story Podcast Sponsors:•Caledonia Golf & Fish Club and True Blue Golf Club - Two Play Special - https://truebluegolf.com•Western Birch Golf Co. - Enter "BESTBALL" in the shipping cart for a free gift with your order - https://westernbirch.com•Atomic Golf - Enter "BESTBALL" for 5% off your order - https://www.atomicgolf.club/Interested in becoming a sponsor of The Hole Story Podcast? Email info@bestball.com.
Rachel Kuehn discusses her experiences in the Curtis Cup, winning a national title, and personal growth as a golfer. She shares her pinch-me moments and the unique dynamics of playing in the Curtis Cup on home soil and away matches. Rachel also talks about the importance of team bonding and the motivation to defend their national title. She reflects on her own growth as a golfer and offers advice to her younger self. Also, Rachel discusses the impact of the Augusta National Women's Amateur and her mental preparation for the ANWA. We dive into her favorite and nerve-wracking shots at Augusta National. She discusses sharpening her long game and the influence of her competitive family. Lastly, she reflects on her experience being on the Netflix show 'Full Swing.'Amateur Golf Links:AmateurGolf.comSubscribeInstagramTwitterFacebookYouTube
Doctrine & Covenants 119 directs Church members to pay essentially two tithings—the first tithing being a one-time donation of all of their surplus property (meaning whatever they don't have immediate need of), and the second tithing being an ongoing payment of one-tenth of what they would make in interest annually if they invested their total net worth at 6%. So, when did we shift in the Church away from the payment of tithing in that two-part way to the more general approach today of really only one type of tithe as 10% of our income? Also, who are the Danites and what role did they play in early tithing collection in Far West? Furthermore, how is it okay for some full-time Church leaders today to receive a financial stipend or allowance? Is that historically justified in the revelations and early practice of the Church? Also—related question—is it considered priestcraft for people to receive money for their efforts to build Zion? Finally, after Joseph Smith's martyrdom, was there significant disagreement between Brigham Young and Emma Smith regarding Church financial assets? If so, what role did that play in their turbulent relationship over the next decades? All of these questions and more coming your way on this episode of Church History Matters with Dr. Elizabeth Kuehn and a surprise guest we brought on last minute (we think you'll like him). For show notes and transcript for this and other episodes go to https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/church-history-matters-podcast/
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Al and Brett talk about some different ways you can improve your volleyball game during the off-season. He just got back from a training camp session and has some interesting insights to share on what athletes are doing to improve their jumps, agility, and net drills in this week's episode. Key Takeaways: [2:25] If you want to get far in volleyball, you need to jump high. You can't forget this part during the off-season. [3:45] Aside from using the VertiMax with multiple athletes, resistance bands are very helpful to target certain areas. [4:55] Brett talks about why he likes to use the agility ladder. [5:50] Passing the net drills and how to hone in on making your game more efficient. [6:45] How do you best improve your blocking moves? VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “Agility ladder is a great warm up drill to use to get your hips loose, your ankles, and helps you with your coordination. Super cheap and easy to move around." "Resistance bands are small. You can hang them up on a wall. They are a cheap alternative to dumbbells."
Brett Kuehn is a sports and human performance enthusiast, athlete, and mentor to Team VertiMax. He is a USMC veteran and business development professional at VertiMax. Brett's passion is to help others achieve their goals whether they are an athlete looking to improve their speed, agility, and verticals; a coach looking to help their athletes gain an edge, or a sports performance owner or trainer seeking new ways to increase their business. Al and Brett talk about some of the fun ways you can get your kid excited and moving in youth baseball. Kids need to be engaged and their circummlum needs to be fun or else they'll never want to go. Brett breaks down some routines for you to train to get children moving and consistent. Key Takeaways: [1:00] What are some fun ways to train for youth baseball? [1:50] Brett breaks down some fun baseball warmups. [3:20] Best hitting drills you can use for your young athletes. [6:35] Al loves seeing his kids have a relay race at the very end of each practice. [7:30] If kids are just going through the motions, it gets boring for them. VertiMax VertiMax on Facebook VertiMax on Instagram VertiMax on YouTube VertiMax on LinkedIn VertiMax Certification Education Tweetables: “Run through first, that's it. So the kids will run as fast as they can through first so that you can see who gets there the fastest." "Their fun is part of the practice. A relay race is a great way to do that."