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On this week's show, your host, Justin Mog, plants some trees of hope with Dan Lambe, CEO of the Arbor Day Foundation (https://www.arborday.org/)! We are celebrating our national Arbor Day, coming up on Friday, April 25, 2025 by being in conversation with one of our nation's biggest tree-huggers! But Dan doesn't just love trees, he fights every day to protect, expand, and diversify the tree canopy all over the globe. Trees are vital to our communities. They clean our air by absorbing over 48 pounds of carbon dioxide annually while releasing oxygen. Trees filter our water, provide shade, slow storm surge and flooding, and provide habitats for wildlife. Each year, we lose 36 million trees due to age, disease, pests and severe weather. To tackle this issue, the Arbor Day Foundation has partnered with Subaru for the Subaru Loves the Earth initiative. Participating Subaru retailers across the country will give away 100,000 mature and regionally appropriate trees to communities nationwide. This is the largest corporate tree distribution in its history. This initiative supports the Arbor Day Foundation's mission to plant trees in the communities that need them most, helping to protect the planet for generations to come. Dan Lambe has committed nearly two decades of work to helping solve some of the biggest issues facing people and the planet through trees. Dan was named Arbor Day Foundation CEO in 2022 after 19 years in leadership roles at the organization. He has launched an initiative to accelerate the nonprofit's impact by planting 500 million trees with a focus in forests and neighborhoods of greatest need. The ambitious goal, set to replicate the number of trees planted in the Foundation's first 50 years in only five years, has helped spur remarkable growth within the organization and expanded the Foundation's global reach. Lambe is a trusted thought leader in the sustainable forestry space and he regularly speaks at conferences hosted by the United Nations, Sustainable Brands, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other high-profile industry events where trees and climate intersect. As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Cathaoirleach ar Fhéile na Speartha Dorcha ag caint faoi na himeachtaí atá ar bun acu i mbliana.
No episódio carnavalesco do Balcão, Gleisinho bate um papo animado com Kalinka Campos, a famosa Kaká da Lambe Lambe de BH, diretamente da Fermentaria Lambe Lambe, localizada na charmosa Galeria São Vicente, na Praça Raul Soares.Descubra como esse drink pronto, que combina diversas frutas frescas do Brasil, conquistou o paladar dos belo-horizontinos ao longo de mais de 60 combinações deliciosas!Além disso, mergulhe na evolução do Carnaval de Belo Horizonte, que em 2025 promete ser mais vibrante do que nunca, com blocos de rua e atrações para todos os gostos. Saiba como a Lambe Lambe se tornou um símbolo dessa nova cultura carnavalesca, refletindo a diversidade e a alegria que tomam conta das ruas da capital mineira.Não perca histórias de bastidores e insights sobre a cena cultural que faz de BH um dos destinos mais procurados durante o Carnaval.Capítulos00:00 Como o Carnaval de BH Virou Esse Fenômeno?
Every Friday, we're highlighting a panel from the TBRCon2025 all-virtual SF/F/H convention, looking back on the incredible variety of discussions that we had the honor of hosting.This week, join moderator/publisher Caroline Lambe and panelists Wolfe Locke, Konstance, Jessie Kwak and Beth Barany for a panel on “How to Market Through Email Newsletters”.SUPPORT THE SHOW:-Patreon (for exclusive bonus episodes, author readings, book giveaways and more)- Rate and review SFF Addicts on your platform of choice, and share us with your friendsEMAIL US WITH YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS:sffaddictspod@gmail.comFOLLOW SFF ADDICTS:LinktreeMUSIC:Intro: "Into The Grid" by MellauSFXOutro: “Galactic Synthwave” by Divion
Olá meus queridos ouvintes, hoje Flávio Trombino apresenta a vocês uma deliciosa receita de arroz de mariscos, também conhecido tipicamente de Santa Catarina como, Arroz "lambe lambe".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Palhaço Lambe Lambe, Cris Értel, Peixe Aquático, Batata & Yuri Moraes são da Guarda Florestal.
On the Saturday January 4, 2025 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we’ll meet Anna Lambe, an actress and television host from Nunavut. You’ve seen her in the feature film “The Grizzlies,” which earned her a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Most recently she appeared in HBO’s highly anticipated fourth season of “True Detective,” starring opposite Jodie Foster. Today we talk about her new project, “North of North.” In the CBC, Netflix and APTN series she plays a young woman who wants to build a new future for herself after a spontaneous — and extremely public — exit from her marriage. But it won't be easy in her small Arctic town where everybody knows everyone’s business. Then we’ll meet RaMell Ross, artist, writer, documentarian and director of “Nickle Boys,” an intriguing movie that was named one of the top 10 films of 2024 by the American Film Institute. It has also received several accolades, including a nomination for Best Motion Picture – Drama at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, and five nominations at the 30th Critics' Choice Awards, including Best Picture. Based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Colson Whitehead, Nickel Boys chronicles the powerful friendship between two young Black teenagers navigating the harrowing trials of reform school together in Florida and it opens in theatres in Canada on January 10. Finally, we’ll meet director Tim Fehlbaum. He’s an award-winning Swiss filmmaker whose previous films, like “Tides” and “Hell,” focused on post-apocalyptic and science fiction stories. He returns to the real world with “September 5,” a new thriller starring Peter Sarsgaard and Ben Chaplin, and now playing in select theatres, an American sports broadcasting crew finds itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
On the Saturday January 4, 2025 edition of The Richard Crouse Show we'll meet Anna Lambe, an actress and television host from Nunavut. You've seen her in the feature film “The Grizzlies,” which earned her a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Most recently she appeared in HBO's highly anticipated fourth season of “True Detective,” starring opposite Jodie Foster. Today we talk about her new project, “North of North.” In the CBC, Netflix and APTN series she plays a young woman who wants to build a new future for herself after a spontaneous — and extremely public — exit from her marriage. But it won't be easy in her small Arctic town where everybody knows everyone's business. Then we'll meet RaMell Ross, artist, writer, documentarian and director of “Nickle Boys,” an intriguing movie that was named one of the top 10 films of 2024 by the American Film Institute. It has also received several accolades, including a nomination for Best Motion Picture – Drama at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, and five nominations at the 30th Critics' Choice Awards, including Best Picture. Based on the Pulitzer Prize winning novel by Colson Whitehead, Nickel Boys chronicles the powerful friendship between two young Black teenagers navigating the harrowing trials of reform school together in Florida and it opens in theatres in Canada on January 10. Finally, we'll meet director Tim Fehlbaum. He's an award-winning Swiss filmmaker whose previous films, like “Tides” and “Hell,” focused on post-apocalyptic and science fiction stories. He returns to the real world with “September 5,” a new thriller starring Peter Sarsgaard and Ben Chaplin, and now playing in select theatres, an American sports broadcasting crew finds itself thrust into covering the hostage crisis involving Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.
Here's what really separates successful fitness coaches from the pack...The way they CONNECT with people.It's not tactics, knowledge, or systems...it's how they make people feel, how good they are at communicating to and encouraging their clients, and how they show up as the most powerful and relatable version of themselves.Get ready for the Raise The Bar event for fit pros in February 2025 with founders Derek and Nick, who join Vince in this episode to discuss the state of the industry and what truly makes for a great fitness coach (and a great business).In this episode:0:00 Intro2:59 Meet Derek Mendoza5:20 Meet Nick Lambe12:21 How to decide if you should put on an event15:37 3 communication gaps trainers need to improve22:50 Connecting deeper with your clients to build a long-term business31:27 Where fitness coaches get stuck (fix this for an amazing 2025)36:50 Real perspective on the state of the fitness industry41:40 Is the fitness industry too saturated?43:40 Join Vince at Raise The Bar 2025Mentioned:
In The RACK Podcast...Powered by ProForm Physical Therapy In this episode, Chad, Nick, and Hayden welcome Nick Lambe to In The RACK. We've been eager to have Nick on the podcast, and the timing finally worked out while he was in the area…an opportunity we couldn't pass up! Nick Lambe, widely known as the Online Sleep Coach, is a seasoned coach, educator, and the creator of the Sleep Coach Course. He's also the co-host of the Raise The Bar Event, which we'll explore in depth today, alongside his latest initiative to help coaches improve their public speaking, education, and communication skills. We discuss how we first connected with Nick and how his courses and conferences have played a key role in growing our business. Nick shares valuable insights on public speaking and offers tips to help healthcare professionals become more effective educators for their patients and colleagues. Don't miss this episode. Nick reveals some exciting upcoming projects that will be game-changers for both personal and professional development! For more information about Nick Lambe and his sleep-related content check out his intsagram @theonlinesleepcoach. If you are looking for more information regarding public speeaking and communitcation as well as any events that he may be hosting in the near future check out@impacteducationevents. If you are looking to attend the next Raise The Bar Event February 21-22, 2025 in Plano, TX then Click Here! This is a conference that we highly recommend and will be a great way for you to meet the best in the industry! ___________________________________________For more episodes, make sure to subscribe and tune in to our podcast. For other resources on our training, physical therapy and health/wellness tips, check out our Website, YouTube Channel, Instagram and of course our Facebook Page!Make sure to subscribe to our Newsletter to get all the updates about what we got going on here at ProForm.
In Production: Tales from Topographic OceansListening guide YesBooks.com Produced by Wayne Hall, Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller We spoke to publisher and Yes author Stephen Lambe this week about his (relatively) recent book Rock Classics - Yes 90125. The book delves deeply into the story of the 1983 album that became Yes' best selling record of all time and saw the rebirth of the band after the events following the Drama tour. It could all have been very different if Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, Tony Kaye and Alan White had stuck with their original plans of creating a much more stadium rock orientated band called Cinema. Stephen Lambe helps us to discover the unsung hero of the album's creation and the man who was responsible for bringing Jon Anderson back into the fold. Listen out for that later on in the episode and get hold of a copy of Stephen's book at Burning Shed or your favourite retailer. Who is the unsung hero of 90125? Did the members of Cinema want it to morph into Yes? What are the keys to the longevity of the album? Let us know if you agree with us! There are only 100 of these packs available, so buy yours now! (Opens in a new window) Check out the progress on my other podcast - https://anthem52.com/ Yes - The Tormato Story Available now! TormatoBook.com YMP Patrons: Producers: Joseph Cottrell Wayne Hall Ken Fuller Jeffrey Crecelius Patrons: Jim Morrison Jon Pickles Declan Logue Gary Betts Aaron SteelmanMichael Handerhan Barry Gorsky Steve Perry Doug Curran Martin Kjellberg Todd Dudley Rachel Hadaway Lind Paul Hailes Craig Estenes Mark James Lang Steve Rode David Bob Martilotta John Holden Stephen LambeDem Fred Barringer Scott Colombo Chris Bandini David Heyden John Thomson Mark Baggs John Cowan John Parry Dave Owen Simon Barrow Steve Scott Terence Sadler Steve Dill Robert Nasir Fergus Cubbage William Hayes Geoff Bailie Steven Roehr Lobate Scarp Geoffrey Mason David Watkinson Tim Stannard Robert VandiverBrian Sullivan David Pannell Jamie McQuinnMiguel Falcão Paul Tomei Michael O'ConnorBrian HarrisHogne Bø PettersenGuy DeRomeMark Slater Become a Patron! Our Facebook YMP Discussion Group is open to anyone to join. One of the advantages of the new format is that all members of the group have the same ability to post content, so it's a bit more egalitarian, or somesuch. Please do search for the group and join in. https://www.facebook.com/groups/3216603008606331/ Please follow/subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don't risk missing anything: Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert
In episode 369 of the PT Profit Podcast, Nick Lambe is back and this time joined by Derek Mendoza, the dynamic duo behind the influential event, Raise the Bar. They connect on the show to delve into the power of networking, particularly at live events, sharing their journey and valuable insights on creating a community of like-minded coaches and professionals. They discuss the value of in-person connections, the intricacies of planning a successful event, and the importance of collaborative growth.Keynotes of the Episode1. The Power of Networking2. Crafting a Unique Event Experience3. Blending Beyond FitnessRaise the Bar is not just an event, but a movement to uplift and connect fitness professionals through personal interaction and mutual support. Nick and Derek's passion for creating a space where individuals can thrive collectively is evident. This episode of the PT Profit Podcast serves as a compelling reminder of the transformative power of events and community.A special thanks to Nick Lambe and Derek Mendoza for sharing their inspiring journey and insights, and for their commitment to fostering a thriving professional community. Their work with Raise the Bar is a testament to the profound impact of collaboration and connection in the fitness industry and beyond.For details about the event, click here:https://raisethebar2025.com/Help Us Help More People. When you leave a review on Apple or Spotify, it helps us share the message so that we can raise the industry standards and help more people for free. Join the Facebook community!Are you a new fitness entrepreneur looking to attract clients? Maybe you're looking to dial in your messaging? Or perhaps you're experienced and looking to scale your business?Head on over to Facebook, and request access to my Online Marketing for Fitness Professionals group. Post an introduction about yourself, ask some questions, or let us celebrate your wins with you.BSimpsonFitness Best Next Steps Simple Scaling - Want the fastest most efficient way to start and scale a profitable business in the health and wellness space, with less than 2k followers or DMing 100 cold people a day? Watch this short free training and I'll show you how for free. Tap here to register: https://ptprofitformula.com/simple-scaling-optinPT Profit Formula - 10k in 90 Days or you don't pay, let me show you how it works for free. Learn more here: https://ptprofitformula.com/optin The Complete 10k Per Month Blueprint - FREE - A step -by - step guide to generate consistent 10k months and beyond online https://ptprofitformula.com/your-10k-blueprint
In this episode of the PT Profit Podcast, Nick Lambe, a veteran in the health and fitness industry, discusses the transformative power of mastering public speaking. With over 15 years of experience, Nick shares insights into enhancing speaking skills, building confidence, and finding opportunities within the fitness space through effective communication. Their conversation is a precursor to a future episode where Nick returns to delve deeper into these subjects.Keynotes of the Episode1. Understanding the Importance of Public Speaking2. Essential Skills for Impactful Presentations3. From Booking to Nailing Speaking EngagementsThis episode is a comprehensive guide for anyone eager to harness the power of effective public speaking. Emphasizing authenticity, preparation, and self-awareness, Nick Lambe inspires health professionals to delve into public speaking with the intent to not just inform, but to deeply connect and motivate their audiences. By recognizing speaking as a skillful art that can transform careers and communities, listeners are encouraged to discover and share their impactful messages.Nick Lambe has spent the last decade educating and inspiring health and fitness professionals. With a unique focus on sleep education and public speaking, he helps coaches and trainers convey their messages effectively and impactfully. Nick's insights have empowered many to transform their communication skills and drive change in their communities. Connect with Nick on Instagram at @impacteducationevents to learn more about upcoming workshops and opportunities to improve your public speaking skills.Help Us Help More People. When you leave a review on Apple or Spotify, it helps us share the message so that we can raise the industry standards and help more people for free. Join the Facebook community!Are you a new fitness entrepreneur looking to attract clients? Maybe you're looking to dial in your messaging? Or perhaps you're experienced and looking to scale your business?Head on over to Facebook, and request access to my Online Marketing for Fitness Professionals group. Post an introduction about yourself, ask some questions, or let us celebrate your wins with you.BSimpsonFitness Best Next Steps Simple Scaling - Want the fastest most efficient way to start and scale a profitable business in the health and wellness space, with less than 2k followers or DMing 100 cold people a day? Watch this short free training and I'll show you how for free. Tap here to register: https://ptprofitformula.com/simple-scaling-optinPT Profit Formula - 10k in 90 Days or you don't pay, let me show you how it works for free. Learn more here: https://ptprofitformula.com/optin The Complete 10k Per Month Blueprint - FREE - A step -by - step guide to generate consistent 10k months and beyond online https://ptprofitformula.com/your-10k-blueprint
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Dan Lambe has committed nearly two decades of work to help solve some of the biggest issues facing people and the planet through trees. After being named CEO in 2022 after 19 years in leadership roles at the Arbor Day Foundation, Lambe launched an initiative to accelerate the nonprofit's impact by planting 500 million trees with a focus on forests and neighborhoods with the greatest need. The ambitious goal, set to replicate the number of trees planted in the Foundation's first 50 years in only five years, has helped spur remarkable growth within the organization and expanded the Foundation's global reach. Lambe's leadership is rooted in three guiding principles, including supporting a quality team, bringing an increased focus to planting trees, and instilling a belief that the Foundation's work can make a lasting difference. Lambe is a trusted thought leader in the sustainable forestry space, and he regularly speaks at conferences hosted by the United Nations, Sustainable Brands, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other high-profile industry events where trees and climate intersect. Lambe is also frequently used as a resource for top news outlets and has been featured on The Weather Channel, CNN, The Washington Post, Associated Press, TIME, Forbes, Inc. Magazine, and NPR. Lambe is the author of the book Now is the Time For Trees and even helped set a Guinness World Record for the most people watering plants simultaneously. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/support
A former Aston University student is running a charity that is successfully ‘talent scouting' homeless people to get them off the streets and into work. Christy Acton used lessons learned from the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses programme at Aston University to set up Standing Tall. This charity provides employment opportunities to homeless people trying to turn their lives around. Mr Acton, the founder and chief executive of Standing Tall, was talking about his experiences in the latest episode of the ‘Aston means business' podcast, presented by journalist Steve Dyson. He said Standing Tall, which started in 2020 during Covid lockdown, had since helped almost a hundred people. And the success of the initiative, launched in Birmingham and now operating in six cities, is encapsulated by ‘Steve', who was helped off the streets and into a job, and has now just got married. Mr Acton said he got the idea while managing a night shelter in Birmingham and seeing some people who were “ready for full-time work: “We knew a couple of businesses in the city and matched up some of the people and it went really well. They grabbed the opportunity and were able to get ready to get their own place. I thought this has got potential.” He said the charity, which also operates in London, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Bristol, works with companies who have stable, full-time jobs available: “We then go and find the right person who has been through homelessness, who has the talent and the motivation to work hard.” Mr Acton says they have a member of staff in each city: “We call them talent scouts, and that's entirely intentional because that's what we do; we go and find the talent.” Once a homeless person is ready to start a full-time job, Standing Tall also places with a host, someone with a spare room in their home where they can live for six months until they are ready to get their own place. “We are being really careful to work with somebody for a period of time before we decide if one of our jobs is right for them. At the moment, 80 per cent of the people we are helping are in the same job one year later.” Mr Acton said what he learnt on the Aston University programme helped him build up Standing Tall: “Whilst we are a charity, we are also a trading business. We charge a placement fee for each person we match, which enables us to have financial independence.” Also interviewed in the podcast was Michael Lambe, managing director of family business M. Lambe Construction, which offers entry level positions to people matched by the charity. Tragically, Mr Lambe lost his younger brother, also named Christy, two years ago following long-term mental health issues. Mr Lambe said: “It gave us pause for thought about what was important in life, what the business really was for.” The result was the Christy Lambe Foundation which supports a number of local charities, including Standing Tall. “We're an avid supporter because we have seen the impact it has on people's lives. For me, it became clear very quickly that we have to do something positive with all the pain that we all felt. “Fundamentally, business is an under-utilised tool for social good and there are opportunities within any organisation to make a difference.” That is certainly true of ‘Steve', who had been living on the streets for several months after splitting up with his wife. Mr Acton, who met him in 2021, added: “He used to be a plasterer by trade, so at the time we had a role at Lambe's and matched him up. He moved in with a host for six months and was then able to get his own flat. “He is still at Lambe's now and, last month, my wife and I were invited to his wedding, which was very special to see him so happy and leading a normal life.” More information about Standing Tall can be found at: https://www.standingtall.org.uk/
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Porcelain Predications - Preaching the lessons and principles of porcelain slabs
So you're still scared to work with porcelain slabs are ya? Can't muster the courage to cut a slab the right way for porcelain countertops? Well then you need to have a listen to Ireland's Thomas Sullivan of Sullivan and Lambe. Hear how in 2017 he got an early morning message from his Father saying porcelain was the future and they needed to go all in. Since then, hear how the staff needed to change, what they did to market porcelain slabs to their Dublin clients, and why Brexit was the best thing they could have had to building relationships on the European continent. They obviously are doing something right to be cutting over 2000 slabs this year alone in porcelain.
Indie Game Movement - The podcast about the business and marketing of indie games.
Many great games go unnoticed due to a lot of different factors, but one of the main areas studios and developers struggle with is nailing down discoverbility. So today, we're going to tackle this problem by understanding issues with the current game discovery system and discuss practical solutions to fix it, so you can break down barriers in game discovery and stand out! Episode Shownotes Link:
Author Stephen Lambe joins us again, this time to talk about his recently published book, Rock Classics: Yes - 90125 from SonicBond Publishing! You can order the book from Burning Shed here: https://burningshed.com/stephen-lambe_rock-classics-yes-90125_book --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesshift/support
https://fitnessindustrywealthandfinance.com/ - If you want to finally organise your finances, grow your profits and pay less tax speak with the industry's leading accountancy team. Exclusively for established and fast-growing fitness businesses. Join me as I work with Laura Lambe, an expert in online coaching for women going through menopause. Together, we tackle her biggest business challenge and work towards achieving clarity and growth in her fitness business. I emphasise the importance of working with people you love, making a significant impact in their lives, and generating consistent profit to support both your lifestyle and business. Let's dive into your marketing, sales, and delivery strategies to build a successful fitness business.
Navigating the rare dual role of CEO and public spokesperson, Dan Lambe of the Arbor Day Foundation reveals the unique challenges and triumphs encountered at the helm of an international nonprofit. In this episode, find out the delicate balance of steering a global message while being the face of an organization deeply rooted in environmental action. Plus, hear about the remarkable partnership with YouTube giant Mr. Beast and how the immense power of social media influence led to the planting of over 20 million trees.
Navigating the rare dual role of CEO and public spokesperson, Dan Lambe of the Arbor Day Foundation reveals the unique challenges and triumphs encountered at the helm of an international nonprofit. In this episode, find out the delicate balance of steering a global message while being the face of an organization deeply rooted in environmental action. Plus, hear about the remarkable partnership with YouTube giant Mr. Beast and how the immense power of social media influence led to the planting of over 20 million trees.
Every Friday, we're highlighting a panel from the TBRCon2024 all-virtual SF/F/H convention, looking back on the incredible variety of discussions that we had the honor of hosting. This week, join moderator/publisher/editor Peter Chiykowski and panelists Bryce O'Connor, Caroline Lambe, Mae Murray, Selena Middleton, Fabienne Schwizer, Brook Aspden and Alan Lastufka for a TBRCon2024 panel on "Small & Midsize Book Publishers." SUPPORT THE SHOW: - Patreon (for exclusive bonus episodes, author readings, book giveaways and more) - Merch shop (for a selection of tees, tote bags, mugs, notebooks and more) - Subscribe to the FanFiAddict YouTube channel, where this and every other episode of the show is available in full video - Rate and review SFF Addicts on your platform of choice, and share us with your friends EMAIL US WITH YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS: sffaddictspod@gmail.com FOLLOW SFF ADDICTS: FanFiAddict Book Blog Twitter Instagram MUSIC: Intro: "Into The Grid" by MellauSFX Outro: “Galactic Synthwave” by Divion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sff-addicts/message
Beidh na réalta agus gach a mbaineann leo le plé aige Féile speisialta in Uíbh Ráthach as seo go Satharn.
THERE IS WATER IN THE DESERTDEACONESS CAROLYN LAMBEGenesis 21:9-21Be blessed as you listen. Allow God's Holy Word to be your fuel for the day and your rest for the night,Blessings Abound!
Ariel Mae Lambe's new book No Barrier Can Contain It: Cuban Antifascism and the Spanish Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2019) is a history of transnational Cuban activists who mobilized in the mid-1930s to fight fascism both in Cuba and beyond. A wide variety of civic and political groups, including Communists, anarchists, Freemasons, and Afro-Cubans, mobilized to support the Spanish Republican cause, which they connected to their efforts at home to fight persisting colonial structures and strongman politics. Lambe emphasizes the human side of antifascist activism through biographical studies of both well-known and overlooked Cuban figures. Her book shows that the 1930s, often dismissed as an apolitical period in Cuban history, were in fact characterized by vibrant efforts to raise funds, send combat troops, and provide other kinds of aid to Spanish Republicans. Lambe argues that important changes on the island in 1940 – the holding of free elections and the promulgation of a progressive constitution – suggest that Cuban antifascist efforts, though unable to turn the tide of the Spanish Civil War, did have an impact on Cuban domestic politics. In the interview, Lambe reflects on how her work is relevant to the Antifa movement of today. Rachel Grace Newman is Lecturer in the History of the Global South at Smith College. She has a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, and she writes about elite migration, education, transnationalism, and youth in twentieth-century Mexico. She is also the author of a book on a binational program for Mexican migrant children. She is on Twitter (@rachelgnew). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Ariel Mae Lambe's new book No Barrier Can Contain It: Cuban Antifascism and the Spanish Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2019) is a history of transnational Cuban activists who mobilized in the mid-1930s to fight fascism both in Cuba and beyond. A wide variety of civic and political groups, including Communists, anarchists, Freemasons, and Afro-Cubans, mobilized to support the Spanish Republican cause, which they connected to their efforts at home to fight persisting colonial structures and strongman politics. Lambe emphasizes the human side of antifascist activism through biographical studies of both well-known and overlooked Cuban figures. Her book shows that the 1930s, often dismissed as an apolitical period in Cuban history, were in fact characterized by vibrant efforts to raise funds, send combat troops, and provide other kinds of aid to Spanish Republicans. Lambe argues that important changes on the island in 1940 – the holding of free elections and the promulgation of a progressive constitution – suggest that Cuban antifascist efforts, though unable to turn the tide of the Spanish Civil War, did have an impact on Cuban domestic politics. In the interview, Lambe reflects on how her work is relevant to the Antifa movement of today. Rachel Grace Newman is Lecturer in the History of the Global South at Smith College. She has a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, and she writes about elite migration, education, transnationalism, and youth in twentieth-century Mexico. She is also the author of a book on a binational program for Mexican migrant children. She is on Twitter (@rachelgnew). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Ariel Mae Lambe's new book No Barrier Can Contain It: Cuban Antifascism and the Spanish Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2019) is a history of transnational Cuban activists who mobilized in the mid-1930s to fight fascism both in Cuba and beyond. A wide variety of civic and political groups, including Communists, anarchists, Freemasons, and Afro-Cubans, mobilized to support the Spanish Republican cause, which they connected to their efforts at home to fight persisting colonial structures and strongman politics. Lambe emphasizes the human side of antifascist activism through biographical studies of both well-known and overlooked Cuban figures. Her book shows that the 1930s, often dismissed as an apolitical period in Cuban history, were in fact characterized by vibrant efforts to raise funds, send combat troops, and provide other kinds of aid to Spanish Republicans. Lambe argues that important changes on the island in 1940 – the holding of free elections and the promulgation of a progressive constitution – suggest that Cuban antifascist efforts, though unable to turn the tide of the Spanish Civil War, did have an impact on Cuban domestic politics. In the interview, Lambe reflects on how her work is relevant to the Antifa movement of today. Rachel Grace Newman is Lecturer in the History of the Global South at Smith College. She has a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, and she writes about elite migration, education, transnationalism, and youth in twentieth-century Mexico. She is also the author of a book on a binational program for Mexican migrant children. She is on Twitter (@rachelgnew). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
Ariel Mae Lambe's new book No Barrier Can Contain It: Cuban Antifascism and the Spanish Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2019) is a history of transnational Cuban activists who mobilized in the mid-1930s to fight fascism both in Cuba and beyond. A wide variety of civic and political groups, including Communists, anarchists, Freemasons, and Afro-Cubans, mobilized to support the Spanish Republican cause, which they connected to their efforts at home to fight persisting colonial structures and strongman politics. Lambe emphasizes the human side of antifascist activism through biographical studies of both well-known and overlooked Cuban figures. Her book shows that the 1930s, often dismissed as an apolitical period in Cuban history, were in fact characterized by vibrant efforts to raise funds, send combat troops, and provide other kinds of aid to Spanish Republicans. Lambe argues that important changes on the island in 1940 – the holding of free elections and the promulgation of a progressive constitution – suggest that Cuban antifascist efforts, though unable to turn the tide of the Spanish Civil War, did have an impact on Cuban domestic politics. In the interview, Lambe reflects on how her work is relevant to the Antifa movement of today. Rachel Grace Newman is Lecturer in the History of the Global South at Smith College. She has a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, and she writes about elite migration, education, transnationalism, and youth in twentieth-century Mexico. She is also the author of a book on a binational program for Mexican migrant children. She is on Twitter (@rachelgnew). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Ariel Mae Lambe's new book No Barrier Can Contain It: Cuban Antifascism and the Spanish Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2019) is a history of transnational Cuban activists who mobilized in the mid-1930s to fight fascism both in Cuba and beyond. A wide variety of civic and political groups, including Communists, anarchists, Freemasons, and Afro-Cubans, mobilized to support the Spanish Republican cause, which they connected to their efforts at home to fight persisting colonial structures and strongman politics. Lambe emphasizes the human side of antifascist activism through biographical studies of both well-known and overlooked Cuban figures. Her book shows that the 1930s, often dismissed as an apolitical period in Cuban history, were in fact characterized by vibrant efforts to raise funds, send combat troops, and provide other kinds of aid to Spanish Republicans. Lambe argues that important changes on the island in 1940 – the holding of free elections and the promulgation of a progressive constitution – suggest that Cuban antifascist efforts, though unable to turn the tide of the Spanish Civil War, did have an impact on Cuban domestic politics. In the interview, Lambe reflects on how her work is relevant to the Antifa movement of today. Rachel Grace Newman is Lecturer in the History of the Global South at Smith College. She has a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, and she writes about elite migration, education, transnationalism, and youth in twentieth-century Mexico. She is also the author of a book on a binational program for Mexican migrant children. She is on Twitter (@rachelgnew).
Ariel Mae Lambe's new book No Barrier Can Contain It: Cuban Antifascism and the Spanish Civil War (University of North Carolina Press, 2019) is a history of transnational Cuban activists who mobilized in the mid-1930s to fight fascism both in Cuba and beyond. A wide variety of civic and political groups, including Communists, anarchists, Freemasons, and Afro-Cubans, mobilized to support the Spanish Republican cause, which they connected to their efforts at home to fight persisting colonial structures and strongman politics. Lambe emphasizes the human side of antifascist activism through biographical studies of both well-known and overlooked Cuban figures. Her book shows that the 1930s, often dismissed as an apolitical period in Cuban history, were in fact characterized by vibrant efforts to raise funds, send combat troops, and provide other kinds of aid to Spanish Republicans. Lambe argues that important changes on the island in 1940 – the holding of free elections and the promulgation of a progressive constitution – suggest that Cuban antifascist efforts, though unable to turn the tide of the Spanish Civil War, did have an impact on Cuban domestic politics. In the interview, Lambe reflects on how her work is relevant to the Antifa movement of today. Rachel Grace Newman is Lecturer in the History of the Global South at Smith College. She has a Ph.D. in History from Columbia University, and she writes about elite migration, education, transnationalism, and youth in twentieth-century Mexico. She is also the author of a book on a binational program for Mexican migrant children. She is on Twitter (@rachelgnew). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Too Opinionated with visit with actress Anna Lambe! Anna can be seen currently on True Detective: Night Country! She is also known for her work on Three Pines, Alaska Daily, The Grizzlies, Trickster and Diggstown. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Nick Lambe is a long -time coach in the health and fitness industry. He spent the majority of his 1 on 1 coaching working in the rehabilitation setting in close collaboration with physical therapists and other medical providers. It was in this setting that his love and passion for sleep developed. Between the many of his own clients struggling and the seemingly strong link between sleep and recovery time, Nick knew he needed to learn more. He set out on what a multi-year long journey to piece together all he could about sleep and more importantly how to apply it with clients. He instituted sleep coaching as a separate service in the integrated clinic he was working at the time and ended up coaching nearly 100 struggling clients. He then developed The Online Sleep Coach brand to broaden his reach and take his sleep coaching online. In this capacity, he had the pleasure of coaching individuals of all walks including athletes in the NFL, MLB, NBA, UFC and US Olympic team. He provided consultations for many teams and organizations. Beyond his own coaching and consulting, Nick is now making an impact on the sleep space via his Sleep & Recovery Coaching Course as well as the Sleep EdYOUcation which provides education to professionals in sleep coaching. In addition, Nick runs an education company called COACHED geared towards empowering coaches to address the missing links in the health and fitness industry (communication, collaboration, etc.) The company runs regular events including the Raise the Bar Conference. Links: https://www.sleepcoachcourse.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063476503389 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theonlinesleepcoach/ ***SPECIAL OFFER*** https://www.sleepcoachcourse.com/impact-speaker-school-academy-1 Use the Discount Code IMPACTVIP
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In this podcast, Grace and Jess interview stars of True Detective, Isabella Star LaBlanc who plays Leah Danvers and Anna Lambe who plays Kayla Prior.
In this podcast, Grace and Jess interview stars of True Detective, Isabella Star LaBlanc who plays Leah Danvers and Anna Lambe who plays Kayla Prior.
My friend and prolific public speaker Nicke Lambe returns to talk all things public speaking. We've seen a rise in interest among coaches to speak at events, share their experience and knowledge, and educate within the industry. Nick has worked on ways to teach thee skills to more coaches and presents a lot of insight you can act on right now and further resources to follow up with. We also tease why you should join us at his event Raise the Bar in Dallas in late February. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefitnessdevil/support
Stephen Lambe joins us once again, this time to talk about the newly revised edition of his book, Yes: Every Album, Every Song! His company Sonicbond also hold the Summer's End and Winter's End Festivals. We will touch on all this and whatever other Yes-related topics come up! -https://www.amazon.com/Yes-track-every-album-song/dp/178952282X/ -https://burningshed.com/store/sonicbond/stephen-lambe_yes-on-track-revised_book -http://www.sonicbond.com/ -Jon Dee's request regarding Wembley 1978 recordings: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2204812399/posts/10159862311037400/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yesshift/support
Dan Lambe joins us for the first episode of the Trees & Lines at #Trees&Utilities #Conference #podcast series. In this series, we set up a podcast booth in the Trees & Utilities Conference in #Pittsburgh, #Pennsylvania to talk with all the major players in the #VegetationManagement #industry. In this episode, we talk with Dan about how the #ArborDayFoundation is serving the underserved #communities, planting millions of #trees each year, and how they respond in the wake of #naturaldisasters. Have a listen, hope you enjoy!#arborist #forestry #CEO
Comedian Bryan Lambe is not from West Virginia, but he is on the show! Check out the Albuquerque Funny Fiesta September 21st through the 24th! get your tickets at https://www.abqfunnyfiesta.com
Our guest for this episode is Eugene Lambe, musician and Uilleann Pipes maker with strong ties to Doolin and now based in Kinvara. Eugene knew all the Russells and other local musicians and did amazing work recording them. On this episode we talk about Eugene's background growing up in Dublin, how he got into pipe making, discovering Doolin in the late 60s, moving to the West of Ireland, meeting local characters and much, much more.The tunes played by Eugene Lambe on this episode are :The Rose In The Heather / The Maho Snaps (Jigs)The Priest In His Boots (Jig)An Páistín Fionn (Air)Micho's Mason's Apron / The Monaghan Twig (Reels)**Duet with Charles Monod--------If you would like to help and support this podcast and the Tunes From Doolin project in general, you can become one of our Angels on Patreon for as little as a coffee (or a pint) per month. As patron you can have access to a whole bunch of extras, but most importantly you have my eternal gratitude for helping me create more podcast episodes, videos and content.
Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Jeffrey Crecelius and Ken Fuller Stephen Lambe joins us in a moment to talk about his updated, comprehensive Yes book as well as touching on Tales and Trevor Rabin. https://burningshed.com/store/sonicbond What has Stephen added to his already great Yes book? What does he think of the current state of Yes? Where can you get his book? Let us know if you agree with us! We are entering another period of intense Yes activity this week with the band preparing for its US tour, Trevor Rabin releasing singles from his forthcoming album, Rio and perhaps the most seismic happening of all, the 600th episode of the Yes Music Podcast. We have a rather special guest lined up to join us in our celebration so it's bound to be one to remember. Mark and I are also planning a charity event to coincide with the milestone and more information on that will be coming soon, unless you are already a YMP Patron, of course - in which case I've already let them into the secret. It pays to be a Patron, as they say. Yes - The Tormato Story Available now! TormatoBook.com YMP Patrons: Producers: Joseph Cottrell Ken Fuller Jeffrey Crecelius Patrons: Jim Morrison Jon Pickles Declan Logue Gary Betts Alan Begg Michael Handerhan Barry Gorsky Steve Perry Doug Curran Martin Kjellberg Todd Dudley Rachel Hadaway Lind Paul Hailes Craig Estenes Mark James Lang Steve Rode David Bob Martilotta John Holden Stephen LambeDem Fred Barringer Scott Colombo Chris Bandini David Heyden John Thomson Mark Baggs John Cowan John Parry Dave Owen Simon Barrow Steve Scott Terence Sadler Steve Dill Robert Nasir Fergus Cubbage William Hayes Geoff Bailie Steven Roehr Lobate Scarp Geoffrey Mason David Watkinson Tim Stannard Robert VandiverBrian Sullivan David Pannell Jamie McQuinnMiguel Falcão Paul Tomei Michael O'ConnorBrian Harris Become a Patron! Our (not really) new Facebook YMP Discussion Group is open to anyone to join but I'll be adding rules and joining requirements when I have time (one day…). One of the advantages of the new format is that all members of the group have the same ability to post content, so it's a bit more egalitarian, or somesuch. Please do search for the group and join in. https://www.facebook.com/groups/3216603008606331/ Please follow/subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don't risk missing anything: Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert – I put it together from: archive.org
On today's episode of the Strong Jon Fitness Podcast, we're joined by Nick Lambe. Nick is a sleep expert (also known as The Online Sleep Coach), a father, course creator, speaker, and a host of many events both in person and online. Here's what we got into in the interview: The state of sleep in the fitness industry Behavioural sleep patterns How to get optimal sleep What to do when you can't sleep And so much more! Connect with Nick here: https://www.instagram.com/theonlinesleepcoach/ onlinesleepcoach@gmail.com https://www.sleepcoachcourse.com/ --- Apply For 1-1 Coaching: https://bit.ly/FITPARENT ---- Social Links: Facebook – www.facebook.com/groups/FitParentSquad Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/strongjonfitness/ Email – jon@strongjonfitness.com
We sit down with Professional Hard Enduro, soon-to-be Endurocross rider, and Enduro Method athlete Jared Lambe. Jared talks about how he got into riding at a young age, the multiple disciplines he has progressed through, and about his experience racing Ezberg for the first time this year. We also cover the US Hard Enduro season to date and hear his thoughts on the growth of the sport. Enduro Method is an online strength and conditioning program built for those who ride by those who ride. We are Professional coaches dedicated to building the best and most revolutionary off-the-bike training for dirt bikers around. We are offering a special discount to our podcast listeners…use discount code EMPODCAST23 for 50% off your first month of subscription. Website: https://enduromethod.com 8 Week Hard Enduro Training Program: https://www.enduromethod.com/hard-enduro-training-plan The gram: https://www.instagram.com/enduromethod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/enduromethod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@enduromethod Got questions? Podcast topics? Interested in training? Send us a DM on the socials or send us an email at info@enduromethod.com!
Terri is a solid friend, a hard worker, and a genuine human. As a life coach and motivational speaker, she started her own organization (Unleash Life LLC) on top of her full-time career that sets out to deliver hope to all demographics of people and where she's also able to use her gift of singing. Not that she needs more qualifications, but she is also an ordained minister and chaplain! She and her husband, Eddie, have a sweet and rambunctious fur baby, Steele! Implementing self-discipline is a part of her daily routine and she is always seeking out opportunities to serve her family and her community. Her drive is commendable and she remains humble in her calling. Find her on Facebook (Terri Lambe or Unleash Life LLC) or contact me if you want her info! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/churchtalks/support
ETAO PODCAST, EPISODE 164. Ichiro Lambe has been making games since the days of MUDs and Palm Pilots, and here he talks to Drew about what’s new—from the possibilities of so-called AI (as exciting as they are fraught) to his strategic deck-builder of ramshackle autobattles, Million Monster Militia. You can wishlist Million Monster Militia, along … Continue reading "Monsters and ‘Merica, LLMs and Luddites, with Ichiro Lambe"
If you say you have life all "figured out" chances are I don't 100% believe you. Lets be honest- some of the people you look up to and inspire you also woke up today still trying to figure it out. The only difference is those people who you look up to lead their lives with patience and have the trust that their passions will help them walk the path. In this episode, Arissa sits down with Laura Lambe- female entrepreneur in the fitness and nutrition coaching space having helped thousands of women all over the world. Learn how she approaches her life with patience and trust to fuel her confidence to show up and lead her business and life. THINGS TO LISTEN FOR CONNECT WITH LAURA Instagram @Laura_Lambe https://lauralambefitness.com/ CONNECT WITH ME Instagram @TheGirlWhoCanPodcast @ArissaLujano Support TheGirlWhoCanPodcast@Gmail.com
Just in time for Arbor Day, the Arbor Day Foundation is renewing its efforts to plant 500 million trees. The organization celebrates the power of trees to oxygenate the planet, purify water and air, lower city temperatures, provide habitat, nurture the soul, and provide essential food sources. A new national survey shows that 94 percent of Americans believe trees are good for the planet. Plus, nearly 9 out of 10 say now is a critical time to replant our nation's forest. We have a special interview with Dan Lambe, who is the CEO of the Arbor Day Foundation, the largest non-profit member organization dedicated to planting trees. He visits with Mark Alyn on this editon of Late Night Health. Lambe is available to discuss how trees and forests are the number one nature-based solution for reversing the negative effects of a changing climate. He will explain why ‘If ever there was a time to be planting trees, that time is now.' This renewed campaign comes on the heels of Earth Day and in celebration of Arbor Day 2023. Plus, find out how a global movement to plant trees is gaining momentum, learn about the need to act on a massive scale and plant millions of trees today to have a measurable and lasting impact on billions of lives tomorrow. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT THE IMPACT OF TREES: PLANTING TREES — How to do your part by planting in your own community GROWING INFO — Tips for choosing how and where to plant the right tree URGENT NEED — A rousing call for environmental action ARBOR FACTS — More at 500,000 employed in urban forestry activities SPOKESPERSON BACKGROUND: Lambe is CEO of the Arbor Day Foundation, an organization founded in 1972. Under Dan's leadership, the Foundation has grown to become the largest nonprofit membership organization dedicated to planting trees. During his 17 years with the Foundation, he has led the development of innovative programs that expand the organization's global reach, including international forest restoration efforts and the most recent Tree Cities of the World program. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2022, the Arbor Day Foundation has helped to plant almost 500 million trees in cities and forests in more than 50 countries.For more information visit arborday.org. #arborday
Warning: This episode contains spoilers for Episode Three of the Third Season of Sanditon. Georgiana Lambe's fortune has proven to be a blessing and a curse. While it provides her with safety and independence, it is also a magnet for fortune hunters and gossip mongers. In this interview, Crystal Clarke reveals some of the challenges Georgiana confronts as she defends not only her wealth, but also her identity.
Rebecca Lambe is often described as the architect of Nevada's “Reid Machine” that has shaped politics in the state over the past 20 years. In this episode, she talks cutting her teeth in Missouri politics with both Governor Mel Carnahan and Senator Jean Carnahan and then moving west to Nevada to build the state Democratic political organization with Senator Harry Reid...plus co-founding Senate Majority PAC to build and protect a Democratic Senate Majority. This conversation contains both Rebecca's memorable campaign stories and case studies, as well as incredibly practical nuts-and-bolts insight into successful electoral politics. IN THIS EPISODE…Rebecca grows up in Alaska as the only girl in a large family…The movie that inspired Rebecca's career path toward journalism and ultimately politics…Campus activism at the University of Missouri sparks Rebecca's career toward politics…Rebecca's entry into the world of Mel and Jean Carnahan…The future US Senator Rebecca knew at Mizzou…Rebecca talks early political lessons learned from Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan…Rebecca's memories of the tragic Carnahan plane crash in October 2000…What Rebecca learned from managing a very narrow loss for Senator Jean Carnahan in 2002…The non-political reason why Rebecca moved west from Missouri after the 2002 race…Rebecca's intersection with Senator Harry Reid & early days growing the Reid Machine…Rebecca demystifies what (and who) the Reid Machine is…Rebecca's thoughts on what made Harry Reid such an effective political operator…The story behind Harry Reid winning a tough 2010 re-election…Rebecca breaks down the 2022 re-election of Senator Catherine Cortez Masto…A post-mortem on the much-discussed Nevada congressional redistricting…Rebecca on the 2022 Governors race and legacy of Steve Sisolak…How Rebecca approaches her role on IE races at Senate Majority PAC…Some of the advice gives to younger operatives…Two of Rebecca's favorite spots to visit in Nevada… AND 30% unemployment, 428 votes, Alaska drivers' licenses, Sharron Angle, John Ashcroft, Carl Bernstein, Joe Biden, Bob Bigelow, the Bootheel, James Browning, Randy Carnahan, Robin Carnahan, Citizens United, Club for Growth, computer programmers, constant deluges, controversial student curators, Culinary 226, Tom Daschle, deep-pocketed benefactors, Paul Dunn, durable boots on the ground, Marc Farinella, Scott Fairchild, fellow travelers, Julie Gibson, Al Gore, Martin Heinrich, John Kerry, Adam Laxalt, the Legion of Black Collegians, the long game, Sue Lowden, Ty Matsdorf, Mizzou, Mike Muir, Barack Obama, the PTA, Planned Parenthood, JB Poersch, precipitous drop-offs, Jon Ralston, Rolla, Karl Rove, Searchlight, Saul Shorr, Chris Sifford, spade work, straight arrows, Roy Temple, Dina Titus, Harry Truman, Mark Twain, whistlestop tours, Roger Wilson, Bob Woodard, Fred Yang…& more!