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Kidney stones are often more than a one-time painful event: they're a chronic disease linked to other health issues. Kyle Wood, M.D., discusses how stone disease often coexists with conditions like hypertension, dietary imbalance, and primary hyperparathyroidism. He explains that reviewing patient history, taking bloodwork, and ordering urine testing can help providers understand a patient's overall risk for stone recurrence and related chronic conditions. Learn how UAB uses genetic testing to identify heritable causes of stone disease in patients with early onset, recurrence, or other red flags.
Kyle Wood returns to the show today to talk with Tim about some of their favorite lesser-known artists in art history, and share ideas on why we need to move beyond the traditional art historical canon. Ranging from Abstract Expressionism to Surrealism, Impressionism to Cubism, they pass right by the Picassos and Pollocks and talk about Janet Sobel, Remedios Varo, Charuvi Agrawal, and so many more artists that can expand your students' views on art history. They finish the show by discussing how a more representative set of artists in your curriculum can lead to understanding, engagement, and empowerment for your students. Resources and Links Join the Art of Ed Community Listen to Who Arted? and Fun Facts Daily from Kyle Art Ed Radio Ep. 009: No More Dead White Guys! 6 Contemporary Artists Storytelling, Art History, and Student Engagement
On today's episode, Jillian and Kyle sit down with the Head Capo of the Bridge Brigade, Kyle Wood to preview the upcoming Philadelphia Union II season. We also discuss a wild night in Chester as the Philadelphia Union defeat FC Cincinnati 4-1 in their home opener. Make sure to subscribe or follow, and please interact with us; we love to hear from you!• Twitter: @totwag• Facebook/Instagram: theoneteamweagreeon (all one word)• We are now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube.• Check out our website: www.theoneteamweagreeon.comYou can find Kyle on social media at:• Twitter: kwooo6000• Instagram: kwooo6000#DOOP #SOCCER #MLS #MLSOCCER #PHILLY #PHILADELPHIAUNION
Kyle Wood is back on today's episode to talk with Tim about how we can give back to the field of art education and pay it forward. The conversation covers the importance of building a community of art teachers, being willing to share ideas and lessons, and taking on mentorship roles. They also highlight the value of advocating for art education and talk about ways in which art teachers can express gratitude for the art ed community and take positive action to support and strengthen the field. And, if you want to stick around until the end, Kyle dives into This or That: Art History Edition. Resources and Links Take the 2025 State of Art Ed survey See the 2024 survey results Join the Art of Ed Community Read Kyle Wood's articles, and listen to the Who Arted? podcast More Advocacy Resources from AOEU
Kyle Wood is back as a guest today as he and Tim talk about their favorite sci-fi artists to share with their students. Listen as they discuss the connections between art and science fiction, as well as explore various artists whose work intersects with themes of futurism, technology, and imagination. Hear what they have to say about Salvador Dali, Yayoi Kusama, Cai Guo-Qiang, and so many more artists--both historical and contemporary--who explore speculative themes, blurring the lines between reality, imagination, and science in their work. Resources and Links Read Kyle Wood's articles, and listen to the Who Arted? podcast Tony Oursler's Alien Invasion Check out the work of Rosemary Lee and Lynn Hershman You know you want to see a Cowboy Shooting a Dinosaur Vija Celmins, Umberto Boccioni, and Salvador Dali
After last week's back to school episode with Janet Taylor, Tim brings Kyle Wood on the show to catch up and share some of his best strategies for starting the year. They discuss neurographic drawing and chat about some of the ideas Kyle will be exploring in the upcoming year. Listen as they dive in with a conversation about tempera cakes, and why going back to basics can be good for teachers and students alike this school year. Resources and Links See AOEU's Back to School resources for 2024 Keep an eye on the AOEU Magazine for Back to Basics articles! Check out the Who Arted? podcast Find out about all of the PD and Curriculum offerings from AOEU
For this episode, we sit down with bass fishing HAMMER, former FLW media executive, Kyle Wood. Now heading up one of the hottest bait lines to hit the market this year with Rapala's “Crush City” lineup, Kyle has spent years in the industry, and brings great stories, insight, and is just downright a great dude. Enjoy as we talk everything from tournament bass fishing & FLW stories, to working in the fishing industry. Brought to you by Waypoint Angler Supply. The premier specialty tackle shop in the Upper Midwest. Visit their website and use the August Code: GALAXY2401 to save 20% on your next order. waypointanglersupply.com -- August Code: GALAXY2401 Also Brought to you by Vocelka Fishing & Customs Signature Series Rod: https://vocelkafishing.com/products/signature-series-the-puppet-master Supporting Partners M-Y Wedge Motor Support: https://m-ywedge.com/ Lake Country Insurance: https://www.lakecountryins.com/ Supreme Lending - Dream Team: https://mortgage-dreamteam.com/ Third Street Brewhouse: https://thirdstreetbrewhouse.com/ Untamed Tackle: https://waypointanglersupply.com/product-tag/untamed-tackle/ Supreme Lure Co: https://waypointanglersupply.com/product-tag/supreme-lure-co/ Host: Aaron Teal Executive Producer: Cole Dingmann
In today's episode, Tim wants to sneak in an episode for National Poetry Month before April is out. Kyle Wood returns to the show to share some of his ideas on poetry and art and discuss a pair of his most recent articles. Listen as they discuss concrete poems, ekphrastic poetry, and how we can get kids writing and thinking differently about art. Resources and Links Bringing Concrete Poetry Into the Art Room Incorporating Poetry to Boost Process in Advanced Art A One Day Lesson that Connects Poetry and Art Analysis Ekphrastic Poems: Using Language Arts to Improve Visual Literacy
This week we're joined by Kyle Wood, who creates music under the name of Lovers Turn to Monsters. He has chosen Digital Ash in a Digital Urn by Bright Eyes, claiming rather boldly, that it's amongst the band's best work. Which many fans would no doubt disagree with. In side A we talk a wee bit about Conor Oberst, his history, the pre-Bright Eyes moments and the first two Bright Eyes albums.
Kyle's still with us in this episode, but he's dreaming about taking a bath. Which we kept him from. Sorry. Sadly, there was work to do. And that work is to continue our chat about Bright Eyes' back catalogue, covering everything from Fevers and Mirrors to Down In the Weeds, Where the World One Was.
THE CONCLUSION. Kyle's still alive. Barely. In side C we get to the point of this whole sorry triumvirate of episodes: to discuss Digital Ash in a Digital Urn. And the nexus. Of course.
Kyle Wood is back on the podcast today, just ahead of his first articles being published on the AOEU Magazine next month! He joins Tim to talk about what he will be writing, and of course they can't pass up an opportunity to tell some of their favorite stories and share some of their favorite facts about art history. Listen as they discuss upside-down paintings, famous forgeries, getting students excited about art, and--of course--Kyle's Arts Madness tournament for 2024. Resources and Links Six Seedy Parts of the Art World Art Educators Love to Teach Learn About Kyle's Arts Madness Tournament, see the brackets, and predict the winner The Mondrian that hung upside down for 75 years Keep an eye on the AOEU Magazine for Kyle's upcoming articles!
Today, I'm sharing an episode of the delightful art history podcast, Who ARTed?, hosted by Kyle Wood. This episode is all about the Stockholm art heist of the year 2000. Find out what extraordinary paintings were stolen from the National Gallery--and how they were recovered. We're back next week with another installment in Queen of Crime: Madame Tussaud and the Chamber of Horrors. Show notes and full transcripts available at www.artofcrimepodcast.com. If you'd like to support the show, please consider becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/artofcrimepodcast. The Art of Crime is part of the Airwave Media network. To learn more about Airwave, visit www.airwavemedia.com. If you'd like to advertise on The Art of Crime, please email advertising@airwavemedia.com.
As Tim said last month, we know students can be reluctant when it comes to art history, but we also know that artists from every time and place can inspire some incredible work. In today's episode, Tim follows up on the last art history episode and brings on guest Kyle Wood to share some of his best ideas on how to engage with art history in the art room. Listen as they discuss solving art history mysteries, different ways that art history can create engagement, and the artworks that students might want to bring into outer space. Resources and Links Hear Tim's ideas for Engaging Students with Art History Check out the Who Arted? podcast Listen to Tim's episode with Kyle about Christo and Jeanne-Claude Find Kyle on Instagram
Genetic Testing and Stone Disease Co-host: Kyle Wood, MD Population analysis demonstrated that genetic conditions resulting in stone disease are magnitudes higher than those seen in clinical cohorts, suggesting underdiagnosis. Urologist play a unique role as we often times have many touch points with these patient given their presentation for stone disease. With the advancement of treatments, specifically in primary hyperoxaluria, it is essential that urologist play a more active role in the earlier diagnosis of patients. Genetic testing has become readily available at lower cost and much of the perceived barriers to genetic testing are addressed by current available programs. Outline: 1. The contribution of genetics to kidney stone disease 2. Specific studies using genetic testing 3. Primary Hyperoxaluria as an example 4. Current Genetic Testing and Ease 5. The role of the Urologist References: - Hill AJ, Basourakos SP, Lewicki P, et al. Incidence of kidney stones in the United States: The Continuous National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. J Urol. 2022;207(4):851-856. - Singh P, Harris PC, Sas DJ, Lieske JC. The genetics of kidney stone disease and nephrocalcinosis. Nat Rev Nephrol. 2022;18(4):224-240. - Goldfarb DS, Fischer ME, Keich Y, Goldberg J. A twin study of genetic and dietary influences on nephrolithiasis: a report from the Vietnam Era Twin (VET) Registry. Kidney Int. 2005;67(3):1053-1061. - Daga A, Majmundar AJ, Braun DA, et al. Whole exome sequencing frequently detects a monogenic cause in early onset nephrolithiasis and nephrocalcinosis. Kidney Int. 2018;93(1):204-213. - Braun DA, Lawson JA, Gee HY, et al. Prevalence of monogenic causes in pediatric patients with nephrolithiasis or nephrocalcinosis. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2016;11(4):664-672. - Halbritter J, Baum M, Hynes AM, et al. Fourteen monogenic genes account for 15% of nephrolithiasis/nephrocalcinosis. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2015;26(3):543-551. - Knoers N, Antignac C, Bergmann C, et al. Genetic testing in the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease: recommendations for clinical practice. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2022;37(2):239-254. - Groothoff JW, Metry E, Deesker L, et al. Clinical practice recommendations for primary hyperoxaluria: an expert consensus statement from ERKNet and OxalEurope. Nat Rev Nephrol. 2023;19(3):194-211. - van der Hoeven SM, van Woerden CS, Groothoff JW. Primary hyperoxaluria type 1, a too often missed diagnosis and potentially treatable cause of end-stage renal disease in adults: results of the Dutch cohort. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2012;27(10):3855-3862. - Hopp K, Cogal AG, Bergstralh EJ, et al. Phenotype-genotype correlations and estimated carrier frequencies of primary hyperoxaluria. J Am Soc Nephrol. 2015;26(10):2559-2570. - Garrelfs SF, Frishberg Y, Hulton SA, et al. Lumasiran, an RNAi therapeutic for primary hyperoxaluria type 1. N Engl J Med. 2021;384(13):1216-1226. - Baum MA, Langman C, Cochat P, et al. PHYOX2: a pivotal randomized study of nedosiran in primary hyperoxaluria type 1 or 2. Kidney Int. 2023;103(1):207-217. - Soliman NA, Nabhan MM, Abdelrahman SM, et al. Clinical spectrum of primary hyperoxaluria type 1: Experience of a tertiary center. Nephrol Ther. 2017;13(3):176-182. - Schonauer R, Scherer L, Nemitz-Kliemchen M, et al. Systematic assessment of monogenic etiology in adult-onset kidney stone formers undergoing urological intervention-evidence for genetic pretest probability. Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet. 2022;190(3):279-288.
une in at 7pm for the next episode of the KILLA TAPES HIP HOP SHOW! Visit: www.killatapes.com Download the app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.killatapesl Track List: Bill Shakes - Lost S07E01 ft. Jam Baxter Menace Mendoza - Dusty Dreams 24 vision - bottleneckblues 11 - Milk Crate Preaching - Spacepope, Downside Bazaar Kista - Evolution (Feat Tableek) Hi Hello - ft Deep on the mic and JeremyMbiba.produced by badbelly Kyle Wood - keep a bro afloat MC Slip - Summer Vibes Madman the Greatest & Raph stormwalker - Clap Your Hands Dvonti-fold Jordan Astra - starting from scratch Downside Bazaar x Motman - New Way of Thinking Ness Divine - head n the clouds The Black Plague Doctors - good at this The Divine saint of Love - making of a monster pt1 King Kashmere & Alecs DeLarge - The Album To End All Alien Abductions - Angel Strike
Industry favorite Kyle Wood, formerly of FLW's Circuit Breaker and FLW/MLF's Day 5 and currently of Rapala/VMC Canada has been around the block. He shares his insights behind the scenes of national fishing tournaments and we have a few laughs along the way Thanks for tuning in, please like and SUBSCRIBE so we can keep the train rolling! Follow on the gram for more https://www.instagram.com/jamiebrucef... For more information on the Smeltinator Jig visit www.btfishing.com For a luxury outdoor experience with 5 star service, visit https://www.nordicpointlodge.com/ For the Dryden / Wabigoon Chain of Lakes Tagged Fish Contest Visit : https://drydenchamber.ca/dryden-tagge... For some of the most advanced batteries to power your fishing boat and electronics check out www.powerhouselithium.com , take a look at the 16 volt battery to improve performance on your Garmin Livescope! The best moping minnow (Z-Man Scented Jerk Shadz) https://zmanfishing.com/store/categor... Check out www.sportsheadquarters.ca for Canada's finest tackle shop where you can find VMC Redline and the latest from Simms, 13 Fishing, Strikemaster Ice Augers, Sufix Line, Bass Tactics Fishing Tackle
After a flood of messages coming into the inbox, Tim is answering listener questions in this mailbag episode. Listen as he talks about March Madness and Arts Madness, AP portfolios, book recommendations, and how careful teachers should be when it comes to their digital footprint. Resources and Links You can find one-day lessons in Tim's first podcast, second podcast, and in FLEX Curriculum Find the book Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Check out Kyle Wood's Arts Madness
Enjoy a artsy conversation with Kyle Wood, a K-5 art teacher and the host of the Who ARTed and Art Smart podcasts, as we discuss what got him into art in the first place, the artists he's discussed on Who ARTed, getting an opportunity to go to the Louvre, and so much more! Kyle's Links: Who ARTed Podcast website: https://www.whoartedpodcast.com/home Art Smart Podcast website: https://www.artsmartpodcast.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhoARTedPodcast Thumbnail done by: Kyle Wood (a photoshop of a previous art piece of his) Get the newest design at the merch shop: https://pmap.creator-spring.com/listing/mr-money-bags-tagged?product=2 Join the PostModArtPod Discord server: https://discord.com/invite/Uq5ABMGEW6 Join the PMAP Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pmap Merch shop, now with hats!: https://pmap.creator-spring.com/ Outro Song - "Parts In Motion" - Vera Much Stream her EP "Thank U!": https://open.spotify.com/album/3AO61mm8a81osp9FsPpFgv?si=sZ2Pq_aSTbWLzHLwff2Rig Linktree (To find other platforms, socials, etc.): https://linktr.ee/PostModernArtPodcast For business inquiries, contact postmodernartpodcast@gmail.com Showrunners of the podcast are Nathan Ragland and Maria Moreno Maria's Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TipsyJHearts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tipsyjhearts/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tipsyjhearts Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/tipsyjhearts Portfolio: https://tipsyjhearts.wixsite.com/portfolio Go out there and create something amazing!
Kyle Wood is back on the podcast to talk about his upcoming 'Arts Madness' tournament, and he and Tim share some of their favorite ideas on how to get students engaged with art history. Listen as they discuss the importance of engagement, some of their favorite strategies to help kids make connections, and how to help students think critically about the art they are seeing and creating. Resources and Links Find everything you need to know about this year's Arts Madness tournament Follow Kyle on Twitter Listen to a previous episode with Kyle on gamification Find Tim's podcast on 17 Black Artists to Know
This episode comes to you courtesy of Kyle Wood, host of an art podcast that fans of Art of History NEED to have on their radar. Who ARTed brings you weekly art history for all ages. Whether you are cramming for your art history exam, trying to learn a few facts so you can sound smart at fashionable dinner parties, or just looking to hear something with a more positive tone, Kyle's got you covered. Be sure to subscribe to both Who ARTed and Art Smart, both Airwave Media Podcasts, for a weekly art history fix. Thank you for letting me feature this episode on Han van Meegeren, Kyle. Art of History will return in its regular format, with TWO new episodes next month. The late 1930s were a rough time in Europe. Nazis were on the rise, and museums began hiding their most treasured works or even shipping them off to safe locations. As all of these works were floating around in the art world and many pieces being hidden, Hans van Meegeren emerged as an art dealer with some lost Vermeers. As I explained in the previous episode about the Vermeer stolen from the Isabella Steward Gardner museum, there aren't a lot of Vermeer paintings and much of his biography is unknown. There are some historians who believe Vermeer studied under an artist who was heavily influenced by Caravaggio. Van Meegeren was celebrated for bringing the world the gift of these lost Caravaggio-influenced Vermeer paintings. The critics loved the paintings and they loved Van Meegeren for discovering these lost works. He sold them for huge amounts and over just a few years amassed a fortune of about $30 million in today's money. The thing is Van Meegeren would sell to anyone with money, including the Nazis. Hermann Goering, Hitler's vice chancellor was an art lover. He particularly loved the Vermeer painting he got from Van Meegeren. In the 1940s, the allies came knocking to ask why Han van Meegeren was doing business with the Nazis. Now whatever they expected to hear as his response, I guarantee they were surprised. Van Meegeren declared that he deserved to be treated as a hero for his dealings with the Nazis because all of the works he sold them were fakes. He claimed that by selling and trading these forgeries he was able to get 137 authentic Dutch masterpieces from the Nazis. It was an interesting defense, that he was not a war criminal but simply a forger. It would be hard for anyone to feel sympathy for the victims of this crime but most found it too hard to believe. You can find images of the work being discussed at www.WhoARTedPodcast.com and please leave a rating or review on your favorite podcast app. You might hear it read out on the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With Florida football on bye this week, Michael talks with former Alligator Editor-In-Chief Kyle Wood about the upcoming NBA season. Wood is a fantasy and betting writer for Sports Illustrated, so the two cover everything you need to know about the 2022-2023 season.
Following Tim's previous episode about games in the art room, Kyle Wood returns to the podcast to dive deeper into the topic. From the power of games to their use in building connections and community, this is a wide-ranging discussion. Listen as the guys talk about Kyle's Art Heist Challenge, some strategies for differentiating games for younger students, and how we keep ourselves fulfilled as teachers. Resources and Links Tim's previous episode on Art Room Games 6 Exhilarating Classroom Management Games View the Games in the Art Room PRO Pack Listen to Kyle's Who Arted? podcast
Kyle Wood returns to the show today to discuss gamification in the art room and his upcoming NOW Conference presentation on the topic. Listen as he and Tim discuss the concept of gamification, its benefits for both students and teachers, the role of the Double Dare TV show, and ideas for teachers who may want to gamify their art room. Resources and Links Check out the Who Arted? podcast Listen to Tim's episode with Kyle about Christo and Jeanne-Claude Find Kyle on Twitter Learn more about the NOW Conference
Host of the Who ARTed Podcast, Kyle Wood joins The Creativity Department in this episode! When faced with a scheduling change that left him with no prep time and an ever-rotating roster of students, Kyle turned to gamification and transformed his art room into a fun and engaging game show one day a week! But what does that mean? What exactly is gamification? Listen in to hear Kyle's process and how you can implement it in your art room.
Following last week's discussion on engagement strategies, Tim is back to share a unique way to get kids excited about art—Arts Madness! Kyle Wood comes on the episode to talk about how he is gamifying his classroom, how Arts Madness gets kids involved and thinking critically about art history, and why teachers at every level should participate in the event. Resources and Links View the Arts Madness bracket Check out the Who Arted? podcast Listen to Tim's episode with Kyle about Christo and Jeanne-Claude Find Kyle on Twitter
Did you think just because The Philadelphia Union has only signed one player so far, that there wouldn't be anything to talk about!? Kyle and Evan join Todd to discuss Kacper Przybylko traded to Chicago Fire, Jim Curtin gives an update on the latest rumors surrounding Kai Wagner, and how Julian Carranza has looked so far in practice. Also discussed was how Evan and Kyle got into The Union, thoughts on Ray Gaddis signing for FC Cincinnati, Salzburg rejects Leeds United's offer for Brenden Aaronson, and The Union looking at Target strikers. Getting into The Union: [2:05-12:17] Thoughts on last season: [12:18-17:02] News: Ray Gaddis signs for FC Cincinnati: [17:03-22:19] Salzburg turns down Leeds United's approach for Aaronson: [22:20-28:15] Kacper Przybylko traded to Chicago Fire: [28:16-39:46] Latest interest in Kai Wagner: [39:47-45:59] Julian Carranza in practice: [46:00-52:27] Union targeting Target Striker: [52:28-1:04:21] Social Media: Twitter: @FreeKickPod Instagram: @FreeKickPod Facebook: @FreeKickPod Kyle's Social Media: Twitter: @kwooo6000 Instagram: @kwooo6000 Evan Social Media: Twitter: @SoB_Evan Instagram: @evancohen7
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian artist and art theorist. He is known as one of the early pioneers of abstract art. Learn a bit about Kandinsky's background, his personal journey from a teacher of Law and Economics to one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Wassily Kandinsky is said to have had a condition known as synesthesia in which sound and color were linked sensory experiences. As a child he described hearing the paint his as he mixed colors. As an adult, he spoke of visual arts in musical terms. We discussed his unique vision as expressed in the piece Yellow Red Blue, 1925. Who ARTed is an art history podcast for all ages. Kyle Wood has been teaching elementary art for well over a decade helping to break things down and explain art history in a way that listeners of any age can understand and appreciate. For more information and resources of particular interest to fellow art teachers, check out the website www.WhoArtEdPodcast.com
What is the best way for you to use your energy? How should you make important decisions? It turns out, it might be different for each person.Dale and I are big fans of learning about things outside of our industry and what we do day to day. You never know how these lines of curiosity will end up improving your skills or help with making connections.Recently I've been learning about something called Human Design. Human Design (or HD for short) is a way to understand how you're uniquely wired. I've found it very helpful with picking what projects to focus on and the best way for me to get work done.In this episode I take a look at Dale's HD chart and we find his type and inner authority.Through trial and error Dale is doing a pretty good job already of living his design, but once we reach the way he makes decisions, we find a few things he can work on.I hope you'll enjoy this very different (yet still Kyle and Dale style) episode of the Dale & Kyle Show.
In today's episode we're talking about stress, uncertainty and the ways we avoid it.(You may notice a new show format: We're shedding the 'business' style podcast name so we can get more personal. We hope these conversations between two father, business men and friends are valuable in your own lives as a parent, business owner and human being.)Dale was feeling a bit flat a the start of this session so we decided to use a bit of a trick that can help you feel better: asking questions and being interested in someone else.Kyle had recently had some insights about keeping busy in order to avoid his emotions so the pair kick off talking about that and Kyle shares what has been helping him be more present.If you're feeling stressed, anxious or uncertain about the state of the world right now, this one is for you.Links to things we mentioned: Website: Wade Brill Website: Andy Hobson App: Insight Timer Meditation: Peace Walking Meditation Dale's website: Energetic Education Kyle's website: Bootcamp Ideas
For this week's Fun Fact Friday mini episode, learn a little bit about the smiley face. The iconic image of a yellow circle with two dots and a smile actually has a surprising history. The design was commissioned to boost morale around the office at an insurance company and almost instantly became a sensation. While the image is world famous, Harvey Ball, the graphic designer who created it was largely forgotten. While one might expect he would have made millions of dollars off of his popular design, he actually only made $45 for the commissioned piece. He did go on to create World Smile Day which is dedicated to spreading positivity, smiles and acts of kindness. His foundation licenses his Smiley design to raise money for worthwhile charities. If you are looking for a way to celebrate World Smile Day on October 1, 2021, try making your own smiley or emoji. Art teachers can find a video lesson based on Harvey Ball on the teacher resources page of www.WhoARTedPodcast.com Reach out or follow Kyle Wood on social media. Instagram: Wood.Art.Ed Twitter: @WoodArtEd Email: WhoARTedPodcast@gmail.com
For the season opener, I was joined by Garret McCorkle of the podcast No Country for History. His podcast focuses on obscure bits of American history so we focused on an awesome, but largely forgotten American painter. Janet Sobel may not be a household name, but her work was amazing, innovative and influential. While Jackson Pollock is credited with inventing the drip painting method and pioneering the approach of all over painting, Sobel did it first. Not only did Sobel employ these methods about a year before Pollock, he was aware of her work. He saw Sobel's work in a gallery and commented about how she influenced him. In this episode we focused our discussion on Sobel's painting, Milky Way from 1945 Janet Sobel was named Jennie Lechovsky when she was born in Ukraine in 1894. She came to the United States after her father was killed by antisemites in 1908. Janet Sobel settled in New York and came to painting later in life. She was a self-taught artist and really didn't begin painting until 1939. Initially her art was inspired by the traditional folk art traditions from her native Ukraine. At that time, her paintings were categorized using insulting terms like "primitive" because it was not coming from a member of the dominant culture. Still, as a New Yorker in the mid 20th century, she had opportunities to see and connect with influential artists. She gravitated toward the surrealists. Sobel's son recognized her talents and introduced her to Max Ernst, the prominent surrealist artist. Around this time Ernst was married to Peggy Guggenheim and she was quite impressed with Sobel. Peggy Guggenheim considered Janet Sobel to be one of the best female painters in America. Guggenheim included Sobel in a group show in 1945 then gave her a solo show in 1946. Unfortunately her meteoric rise in the art world came to an almost immediate end when she moved to New Jersey in 1946. She was farther from the vibrant New York art scene and ceased painting in oils. As always, you can find a picture of the work at www.whoartedpodcast.com You can follow Kyle Wood on Instagram (Wood.Art.Ed) and Twitter (@WoodArtEd). You can email WhoARTedPodcast@gmail.com to share your connections, corrections, suggest topics for future episodes etc.
In today's episode we've been inspired by R U OK? Day to talk about how we check-in with our friends.(You may notice a new show format: We're shedding the 'business' style podcast name so we can get more personal. We hope these conversations between two father, business men and friends are valuable in your own lives as a parent, business owner and human being.)Before we hit record, we were talking about that fact that R U OK? Day is great for spreading awareness about mental health, but what if we practiced it every week?What are you currently doing to check-in with those around you?Dale has four different ways to check-in for you to try, plus a little gift for you too.Here they are for your reference: The Emoji Check-In – Message: Can you send me 3 emojis and explain them? I will do it back. 1 to 10 Scale – Message: On a scale of 1-10, how are you feeling? I just want a number back. Then: How can I take that 6 and turn it into an 8? The PAL Message – Each morning pick one person and send the message: I'm proud of you because… I admire this about you… I love this about you… Handwritten Note in a Book – Buy a book, write a note in the cover and mail it to someone. Gift:If you need help with number 4, perhaps you can't afford doing this right now, you're in luck. Simply email Dale the name of a person and why you are grateful for them and he'll send a copy of his book book to someone on your behalf (limited to the first 5 people).Links to things we mentioned: Website: RUOK Day Dale's book: All Work No Play: A Surprising Guide to Feeling More Mindful, Grateful and Cheerful Dale's website: Energetic Education Kyle's website: Bootcamp Ideas
This week I get to interview my good mate Kyle Wood for the second time. The first time was five years ago when we started a podcast and presenting business together. A lot has changed in that time, and we chat about that today. We talk about all things the power of friendship, the highs and lows of life, and so much more. If you would like to check out 'Lead Your Tribe', the podcast Kyle and myself host together, you can click on the link below - https://www.bootcampideas.com/podcast/
During this episode, we talk to Kyle Wood, a leader in the fitness industry who is the creator of popular online fitness communities, Bootcamp Ideas and BootCraft. Kyle shares how his idea of creating an online community stems from an idea of serving a specific group of people, a group of people he wants to be apart of. Kyle shares creative ideas about how people can still build community during these pandemic times and that the most important aspect of building authentic heart-based connection is being willing to be vulnerable. He dropped some serious wisdom and shared, to build true connection with others, we must also learn to connect more meaningfully to ourselves. Take a listen and share your takeaways with us. Curious about how to build more meaningful connection to yourself? Meditation and journaling can be helpful resources to hear and know ourselves more deeply, through wise reflection. Learn how to sustainable integrate these practices into your life by joining Centered in the City. Learn more here and claim your 7-day free trial. ***** Using his innate talent to connect people and dots Kyle Wood is, in simplest terms, a problem solver. For the past decade he has been a leader in the fitness industry through his website Bootcamp Ideas. It's the go-to site for tens of thousands of group fitness trainers around the world when they are looking for training ideas, advice and inspiration. He has since released BootCraft, a curated group fitness workout idea database and loving community of trainers. His core values are Connection and Belonging. These values show up regularly in his work when he lifts up members of his communities to share and be leaders too. He's also a dad of one, a husband, a video game enthusiast, a board game connoisseur, a hiker, a writer and a deep conversation lover.
This week on Lead Your Tribe, Kyle Wood interviews Andrea Hayes!Andrea is the Managing Partner at Change Maker Academy, working alongside Dr. Berardi to help change makers turn their passion for health & fitness into a powerful purpose and a wildly successful career.She's also the Program Manager at the University of Victoria's Innovation Centre, where she teaches, mentors, and establishes key connections for budding entrepreneurs.Over the last 10 years, she's started several companies inside — and outside — of the health and fitness space.I know what it's like to succeed at something I didn't love, to fail at something I was deeply passionate about, and to finally win at something I love with people I love working with.There's a difference between building a career or a business, and building a life that you love. I find a deep sense of meaning supporting other health and fitness professionals on their journeys as they find success, based on their own successmetrics.She currently lives in British Columbia, Canada with her fiancé and their massive cat, Jerry. When she's not mentoring otherentrepreneurs, she enjoys taking bike rides to the local coffee shops, hiking, and laughing so loud that her friends can detect where sheis.In this episode we talk about: What Andrea's middle initial ‘D' stands for and why. Why Andrea's response to the pandemic impacted fitness industry was to create a Book Club. Why you should show up even when you might fail. How having a team forces you to lift your game. Which personality assessments we love and how they've helped our personal and business lives.
In this episode, I’m going to cover a topic that I find extremely uncomfortable, especially as a mother of a young daughter. This week’s subject is human trafficking. This topic is so layered, with so many different faces, and I wanted to tackle it because as parents and just as humans, we cannot continue looking the other way when we drive down the street and see this happening. We have to educate ourselves and our kids and we have to do it now. We have to shine some light on what’s happening in broad daylight right in front of us.
Battalion alum Kyle Wood joins the pod this week to talk all things Troops, playoff runs, AHL experience and living in Germany!In the second half, Tom & Kortney break down the exciting dates offered up by the OHL for next season, as well as some exciting news for Nick Paul!
Whitney McParland, girlfriend of Kyle Wood, defenseman in the del2 in Frankfurt, joins me on the podcast today! In this episode, Whitney talks about hockey trades & how it affects your life and relationship and how it is hard to remain positive and optimistic sometimes. Vulnerability is a such a huge strength and Whitney opened up about a few challenging experiences in her life, including a tough time in her relationship and personal health problems that she went through. She talks about how you have to keep advocating for yourself when you know something is wrong. This episode is really inspiring, relatable & pure. Whitney shares the importance of really good friends, family, a job and becoming thankful for the things you do have, rather than the things you don't. Enjoy! Xo
This week on RussellMania, we pick the brain of the reigning Likely Cup champion Kyle Wood, manager of Motte Girl Summer. Kyle offers some insight into the biggest trade of the season and recaps his dismantling of Chris' squad. As we hit the halfway point in the season, the standings tightened up with the underdogs coming out on top in the majority of the week 6 (Feb. 22-28) matchups.
Bon to the Jour my good people, it's Episode 50 and to celebrate we have non other than Kyle Wood aka Lovers Turn To Monsters!!!!! Hows that for a milestone gift?!! Check out Kyle's picks for 4SAAD here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2s2mqChNnLn7ImOJmMZuMA?si=C8_IuLECRBWnVzFo0P0pxA Check out Talons' Blossomtime here (it's not on Spotify): https://talons.bandcamp.com/album/make-america-again Theres also a small bunch of Lovers Turn to Monsters songs on the playlist but I implore you to go into Kyle's back catalogue and bathe in its glory: https://loversturntomonsters.bandcamp.com
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The Call of Duty League is coming back, and coming back soon. We look at the return of the league including an interesting new draft-format to set divisions. Also, HyperX has continued its deal to be the name part of the Esports Stadium at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas. Watch The Gamer Hour - Esportz Network's new show hosted by Chris Puckett from Times Square. This week's guest was MLB pitcher Kyle Wood (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGSLEPlNgNUNfeo_FeYnGng) If you are interested in being a sponsor for the Esports Minute, Esports Network Podcast, College Esports QuickTake or The Gamer Hour, please reach out to Esportz Network CEO Mark Thimmig by emailing mthimmig@esportznetwork.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! New episodes Monday through Friday. For more in-depth news check out our feature show the Esportz Network Podcast The Esports Network Podcast (https://www.esportznetworkpodcast.com/). If you are interested in learning more about college esports, subscribe to the College Esports QuickTake. (https://esportzcollegequicktakecom.fireside.fm/) Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian artist and art theorist. He is known as one of the early pioneers of abstract art. Learn a bit about Kandinsky's background, his personal journey from a teacher of Law and Economics to one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Wassily Kandinsky is said to have had a condition known as synesthesia in which sound and color were linked sensory experiences. As a child he described hearing the paint his as he mixed colors. As an adult, he spoke of visual arts in musical terms. We discussed his unique vision as expressed in the piece Yellow Red Blue, 1925. Who ARTed is an art history podcast for all ages. Kyle Wood has been teaching elementary art for well over a decade helping to break things down and explain art history in a way that listeners of any age can understand and appreciate. For more information and resources of particular interest to fellow art teachers, check out the website www.WhoArtEdPodcast.com
What does success look, sound or feel like? This is a question that Kyle Wood my good mate, and I have been chatting about for a while. Kyle is one of the smartest business owners I know and also is now a great friend of mine. In 2016 I reached out to Kyle through email with a crazy idea that we could meet up and create a podcast together. I had followed Kyle's work online for years, and really admired what he had been able to create, and the impact it was having globally. Since that first email in 2016, we have formed a great bond and also a cracking podcast called 'Lead Your Tribe'. Just like this weekly podcast, Kyle and I release a weekly episode for anyone who wants to build a business, tribe or following. Last weeks episode was so powerful that I had to share it here today. The reason it was so powerful is that 2020 has allowed us to change goals, ideas and the vision for the future. With this, I feel this means what we class as being successful has changed as well. Join Kyle and myself as we dive into this huge topic on today's podcast. You can also watch this podcast here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7ZW00sHmhM If you would like to check out our 'Lead Your Tribe' podcast you can do so here - https://leadyourtribe.co/
The Trainers Tribe is getting a new name.
Today's conversation with Kyle Wood of BootcampIdeas.com and BootCraft to chat about the changing dynamic of fitness right now to help us find our "new normal." We discussShifting from fitness marketing focused on a certain look to more positive aspectsHow shaming doesn’t create health changesUnique ideas to create community without being able to high five or work out togethrThe power of high-fivesCreating a safe space to share strugglesKeeping perspectiveWhat to expect in the fitness industry when things open upWhat Kyle wishes new clients knewWhat “taking care of myself” looks likeLinks and resources mentionedTrainers Tribe podcast Bootcampideas.comKyleWood.meReceive my subscriber-only monthly journal by signing up at www.gracedhealth.com/monthly-updatesReceive your free 14-day body image devotional at www.gracedhealth.com/devotional
While face-to-face interactions are definitely missed, I'm sure you are starting to see the power of running things online and how you can leverage your time a lot better.
Now we’re several months into various stages of lockdown, it’s time to look at your online sessions (and face-to-face one’s too) and start adding back in some wow and excitement.
This week on The Trainers Tribe we're continuing on from last weeks episode which is all about how to return to running your face-to-face sessions and make them even better than before.
Did you know the questions you ask yourself can have more impact on your success than knowing the right answers?
Is being successful really about adding new clients to your business every week? When is enough clients... enough?
Facebook ads, sales pitches, cold calls. Does the thought of doing all of that make you want to curl up in a ball? There is another way to find clients, a better way, a more respectful way, and that’s what Dale and Kyle are talking about in today’s podcast episode.
It looks to be that this is our new way of life for now. Have you felt the emotional slump yet now that truth is landing home? It’s so important to look after yourself in this new reality so that you can keep showing up for your clients. How you can do that is exactly what we're talking about in today's episode.
Community is King. But what happens when all of the things you used to build your community with like social events, team/partner workouts and other face-to-face interactions are taken away?
We're back, baby! Welcome old listeners and new to a brand new episode of The Trainers Tribe. We're kicking things off this episode by talking about Pivoting.
2:46 Five-on-five expected goal percentage and power play struggles10:20 Filip Zadina here to stay; Evaluating his play after 10 games25:15 Detroit adds Kyle Wood from Carolina in exchange for Oliwer Kaski32:15 Detroit prospects headed to the World Juniors35:05 Listener questions: Grand Rapids, Sven Baertschi, Robby Fabbri at center, best and worst moves by Steve Yzerman1:01:46 What are the Red Wings going to do with three goalies?Follow Max on Twitter: @m_bultmanFollow Prashanth on Twitter: @iyer_prashanththeathletic.com/wingsforbreakfast for 40% off subscription to The Athletic
In this edition of The Stick Blade Podcast we talk about Detroit continuing to struggle, Zadina going up and down, Detroit's trade for Kyle Wood, Chicago giving Sekura a chance as well as Calvin DeHaan. Also we do a bit of a "roster of the decade" where we assemble what we would see as the best team given everybody who played for the teams this decade.
We talk about three subjects this week. First up, FLW Pro Andrew Upshaw talks catching bass in the summertime and finesse fishing for bass. Then, in the second half of the show, Jacob Whitehall talks squirrel hunting and Dove hunting. We hope you enjoy! Learn more about Andrew Upshaw here: Cover photo courtesy of the FLW and Kyle Wood.
This week, the Oregon Historical Society is hosting a symposium on the crisis facing Rohingya muslims in Burma. There are more than one hundred Rohingya families currently settled in Southeast Portland. Yusuf Iqbal local community leader, and Kyle Wood is a lawyer who has litigated cases involving genocide.
This week the boys are joined by the one and only Kyle Wood, fresh off the boat from the SF Bay Area to Portlandia. They discuss all the happenings in NFL free agency/trade world including Antonio Brown going to Oakland and Odell Beckham Jr. going to Cleveland. The guys also chat whether the Lakers should trade Lebron, what to do about fans heckling players and Conor McGregor's latest run-in with the law. Follow the podcast! Instagram: @cbsportspodcast Twitter: @cbsportspod Email: cbsportspodcast@gmail.com Music cred: "Joker" by Six Umbrellas via freemusicarchive.org
In this special episode of the FLW Podcast, Jody White and Kyle Wood break down the Fantasy Fishing landscape before stop No. 5 of the Walmart FLW Tour on Kentucky Lake.
The long-awaited return of both Kyle Wood and Jody White for Episode 122.
In this special episode of the FLW Podcast, Jody White and Kyle Wood break down the Fantasy Fishing landscape before stop No. 4 of the Walmart FLW Tour on Pickwick Lake.
Consistent action. Incremental tinkering. Small improvement in the short term. Large benefit in the long term. These are the subtle teachings of this week's guest Kyle Wood.
Life on Purpose Episode #32 is the long-promised return of the LoP Round-Table! For RT#2, I was joined by Kyle Wood, Elloa Atkinson, and Toku. Collectively, they are coaches, trainers, and thought leaders in the mindfulness and personal development communities. They each write, podcast, and speak about mindfulness, vulnerability, and living purposeful lives and they each help others do the same. They joined me for a fantastic deep-dive conversation on the topic of vulnerability — what that really means, how that applies to our lives, holding space for others, and some practical tips for being more vulnerable each and every day.NOTE: I was incredibly fortunate to meet each of my guests at an amazing gathering that I've attended the past two years called Camp Good LIfe Project. This conversation began as a meet-up there and I thought it would be incredibly valuable to continue the conversation here on my show. I hope you agree!LoP Round-Table #2 GuestsAbout Kyle Wood: Hi, my name is Kyle Wood. And this is scary as hell. The last couple of years have been really challenging for me. It seemed like the work I had done over the years before to try and be a better man (think exercise, meditation, gratefulness practice, etc) had come undone. I had put up my shields and walls to protect myself during this time.When I was ready to make some awesome new friends and grow my business, something was stopping me. It was my walls; while they did a good job protecting me at one time, they were now stopping me from having the kinds of connections I desired. And I had no idea how to tear those walls down.Until (with the help of a coach, psychologist and friends) it hit me. The only way to start tearing down those walls was to start being a LOT more vulnerable. In fact, every success I’ve had this year has come through a moment of being vulnerable. And I want more of that.I’m married, to my amazing wife Zoe. I’m from Melbourne, Australia. I was (still am) a personal trainer. During my time as a trainer I worked on a fun side hustle that I call Bootcamp Ideas. This is now my full time income and allows me ‘location independence’. I still like living in one place at a time, but it is nice to be able to visit family and friends on short noticeTo learn more about Kyle, visit: http://heartmen.net.About Elloa Atkinson: I am a wife, a life-changing coach and entrepreneur, a dancer, a writer, a daughter sister and auntie, and a mum to my lovely rescue dog, Molly Miracle the Westie.I am driven by a vision that stirs the depths of my soul. Through a process of deep coaching, Fearless Expression challenges and my podcast, The Academy of Miracles, I reunite people with their whole self; that I coach + mentor brave people through a process of profound inner and outer transformation.I do this work because I spent the first 18 years and 6 months of my life heading towards a dark night of the soul, and the last 13+ years learning how to live again with authenticity, vulnerability, bravery and intimacy.To learn more about Elloa, visit: http://www.elloaatkinson.com.About Toku: Toku is short for “Gentoku”, which is the name I received while living at a Zen monastery. In my tradition when you take Jukai and become a card carrying Buddhist, your teachers give you a name. The name they gave me was “Gentoku”, which means “manifesting virtue or present sincerity”.I do my best on my blog and in my training to live up to that name and to help other people embody their best selves as well.I’m originally from Tennessee, but now I live in Portland, OR. I work as a Mindfulness Based executive coach and have clients in Portland, as well as all over the US and Canada.I’m a writer and thought leader in the mindfulness community. My writing has been published on sites such as Tiny Buddha, The Change Blog, and Sea Change.To learn more about Toku, visit: http://unexecutive.com.
In Episode 63, hosts Jody White and Kyle Wood preview the Rayovac FLW Series Western Division event on Lake Havasu presented by Mercury and make their Rayovac Rumble picks. Then Jody talks with Shimano’s Chris Russell about some new tackle, fantastic fishing available at La Perla Ranch and how to get a job in the fishing industry. Finally, Jody and guest host Jesse Schultz cover recent FLW news, look ahead to some FLW College Fishing events and give the BFL Weekly Update.
In Episode 62, hosts Jody White and Kyle Wood talk with Val Osinski, the winner of the recent Rayovac FLW Series tournament on Lake Okeechobee presented by Power-Pole. They talk about his techniques and adjustments, as well as Bugsy and what running a lure company is like. Then they recap the Rayovac on Okeechobee, discuss the record-breaking FLW College Fishing event on Sam Rayburn and cover some other fishing news.
In Episode 61, Jody White talks with Drew Benton and Trevor Fitzgerald about the Rayovac FLW Series event on Lake Okeechobee presented by Power-Pole. Then Jody White and Kyle Wood break down some recent fishing news and lay out the plans for the Rayovac coverage.
In Episode 60, hosts Jody White and Kyle Wood talk with Keith Daffron, vice president of sales at Ranger Boats, about his history with the iconic boat builder, the recent sale to Bass Pro Group and some other aspects of Ranger's business. Then they break down sponsorship news, talk through the newly announced Walmart FLW Tour field, make some predictions and pick their teams for the Rayovac Rumble.
In Episode 59 (recorded January 7th), hosts Jody White and Kyle Wood talk with FLW Tour pro Mike Surman about some changes on Lake Okeechobee, the upcoming Rayovac FLW Series event there, his experience on Lake Toho and the Channing Crowder Bass Tournament. Then they cover some recent news, mostly consisting of angler sponsor updates, before giving the first BFL Weekly Update of 2015.
In Episode 58, hosts Jody White and Kyle Wood talk with FLW Tour pro Alex Davis about growing up in Colorado and Virginia, umbrella rigs, his expectations for 2015 and much more. Then they cover some recent news, such as the sale of Ranger Boats, before previewing the start of the BFL season on Lake Okeechobee.
In Episode 57, hosts Jody White and Kyle Wood cover some recent FLW news, talk about Jody’s recent trip to Ranger Boats and give a tip about jerkbait fishing. Additionally, Jody talks with FLW Tour pro Philip Jarabeck about his 2014 season, how he made his way to the FLW Tour, fishing in Florida and his five favorite hardbaits.
In Episode 56, hosts Jody White and Kyle Wood talk with FLW Tour pro Matt Arey about his 2014 season, the recent co-angler rule changes, hunting, tackle organization and his plans for 2015. Then they dig into some recent news, ranging from Yamamoto Baits signing with FLW to their respective Thanksgiving breaks.
In Episode 55, hosts Jody White and Kyle Wood talk with FLW Tour pro Michael Neal about his 2014 season, how he fishes umbrella rigs on Lake Chickamauga, his Thanksgiving plans and his outlook for 2015. Then they dig into some recent news and talk about their own Thanksgiving plans.
In Episode 52, Jody White talks with Rayovac FLW Series Championship competitors Jason Borofka and Joe Wood about their respective practices on Wheeler Lake and their mindsets heading into the event. Then, Jody White and Kyle Wood break down how they think Wheeler might fish, talk about some recent FLW news and give the last BFL Weekly Update of the season.
In Episode 38, host Jody White and guest host Kyle Wood talk with Walmart pro Wesley Strader about the Forrest Wood Cup, his start in fishing and a variety of other topics. Then Jody and Kyle discuss ICAST and the new Tour schedule as well as break down some recent tournament news from the Rayovac FLW Series event on Champlain, College Fishing and the weekend’s slate of BFL events.
Kyle is known as "The Randy Rhoads of the Mandolin".