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ABA Inside Track
Episode 294 - (LISTENER CHOICE) Behavioral Aristry

ABA Inside Track

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 80:40


Though many of us likely think of ourselves as talendted clinicians, do we honestly consider our work with others to be considered art? Well, Richard Foxx did and so, apparently, do a lot of behavior analysts who think its high time we operationalize and train folks in the field on some of the skills that make creating a therapeutic alliance seem so effortless (at least, for some of us!). Thanks to our fabulous patrons, we're digging into the topic of behavioral artistry. Are there really skills that separate the artist BCBAs from the jobbers? And if so, how does one become an artiste de behavior analysis? This episode is available for 1.0 LEARNING CEU. Patrons, don't forget to get your code for a free CE for listening to this episode. Articles discussed this episode: Foxx, R.M. (1985). The Jack Tizzard Memorial lecture: Decreasing behaviours: Clinical, ethical, and environmental issues. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 10, 189-199. doi: 10.3109/13668258508998639 Callahan, K., Foxx, R.M., Swierczynski, A., Aerts, X., Mehta, S., McComb, M., Nicols, S.M., Segal, G., Donald, A., & Sharma, R. (2019). Behavioral artistry: Examining the relationship between the interpersonal skills and effective practice repertoires of applied behavior analysis practitioners. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49, 3557-3570. doi: 10.1007/s10803-019-04082-1 Bukszpan, A.R., Anderson, A., Moon, E., Kaplan, A., & Leaf, J.B. (2024). Training behavior technicians to become behavior artists through the teaching interaction procedure. Behavioral Interventions, 38, 1-17. doi: 10.1002/bin.1963 Lugo, A.M., King, M.L, Lamphere, J.C., & McArdle, P.E. (2017). Developing procedures to improve therapist-child rapport in early-intervention. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 10, 395-401. doi: 10.1007/s40617-016-0165-5 Anonymous. Confessions of a Previous ABA Technician - Part 2: The Problem with Pairing. Therapist Neurodiversity Collective. https://therapistndc.org/the-problems-with-pairing/ If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.

ABA Inside Track
November 2024 Preview

ABA Inside Track

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 19:46


While nothing lasts forever, like a cold November podcast about behavior analysis, we give thanks for the fun topics that we can all enjoy before winter rolls in. First, spooky season continues with the creepiest grab bag episode ever! Then we're joined by Dr. Corey Stocco who'll be telling some truths about lying behavior. Finally, break out the smocks and easels because we wrap up the fall with a listener's choice episode about behavioral artistry. So, join us by the fire with your leftover Halloween candy as we podcast into the night (or morning or whenever you want to listen). Articles for November 2024 Scary Grab Bags to Tell in the Dark Ackner, C. & Jacobs, K. (2024). Interobserver agreement among a ataff member and visitors at  a wolf sanctuary. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 17, 926-931. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00950-5 Laske, M.M. & DiGennaro Reed, F.D. (2024). Um, so, like, do speech disfluencies matter? A parametric evaluation of filler sounds and words. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 57, 574-583. doi: 10.1002/jaba.1093 Mondati, A. D., Reeve, S. A., Vladescu, J. C., DeBar, R. M., & Thomas, R. R. (2024). Remote teaching of AB graphs in Microsoft Excel. Behavior Analysis in Practice. doi: 10.1007/s40617-024-00943-z   How to Stop Lying w/ Dr. Corey Stocco Stocco, C.S., Moline, A.D., & Bowar, S. (2021). Further evaluation of contingencies on lying about homework completion. Behavioral Interventions, 36, 620-634. doi: 10.1002/bin.1787 Lehardy, R.K., Luczynski, K.C., Stocco, C.S., Fallon, M.J., & Rodriguez, N.M. (2023). Increasing young children's honest reports and decreasing their transgressions. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 56, 98-116. doi: 10.1002/jaba.960   Behavioral Artistry (Fall 2024 Listener Choice) Foxx, R.M. (1985). The Jack Tizzard Memorial lecture: Decreasing behaviours: Clinical, ethical, and environmental issues. Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 10, 189-199. doi: 10.3109/13668258508998639 Callahan, K., Foxx, R.M., Swierczynski, A., Aerts, X., Mehta, S., McComb, M., Nicols, S.M., Segal, G., Donald, A., & Sharma, R. (2019). Behavioral artistry: Examining the relationship between the interpersonal skills and effective practice repertoires of applied behavior analysis practitioners. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 49, 3557-3570. doi: 10.1007/s10803-019-04082-1 Bukszpan, A.R., Anderson, A., Moon, E., Kaplan, A., & Leaf, J.B. (2024). Training behavior technicians to become behavior artists through the teaching interaction procedure. Behavioral Interventions, 38, 1-17. doi: 10.1002/bin.1963 Lugo, A.M., King, M.L, Lamphere, J.C., & McArdle, P.E. (2017). Developing procedures to improve therapist-child rapport in early-intervention. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 10, 395-401. doi: 10.1007/s40617-016-0165-5 Anonymous. Confessions of a Previous ABA Technician - Part 2: The Problem with Pairing. Therapist Neurodiversity Collective. https://therapistndc.org/the-problems-with-pairing/

Podcast Business News Network Platinum
9951 Jill Nicolini Interviews Louise Lamphere Professionl of the Year as a Retired Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico

Podcast Business News Network Platinum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 30:24


Jill Nicolini Interviews Louise Lamphere Professionl of the Year as a Retired Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of New MexicoListen to us live on mytuner-radio, onlineradiobox and streema.com (the simpleradio app) https://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=us https://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+network https://streema.com/radios/search/?q=podcast+business+news+network

Daily Signal News
This Israeli Community Experienced a Miracle on Oct. 7

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 20:17


The agricultural Israeli community of Ein HaBesor experienced a miracle on Oct. 7.Located just 3 miles from the border with Gaza and home to 320 families, the people of Ein HaBesor were targeted by Hamas terrorists just like so many other communities along the border that day. But miraculously, not a single person from Ein HaBesor was killed or taken hostage. The community had shortly beforehand activated its security team after some theft, which unknowingly prepared them for the events on Oct. 7, as they successfully fought off the terrorists. But the people of Ein HaBesor have been evacuated from their homes because the community is in a war zone. About 60% of Israel's produce comes from the region, and without hands to care for and harvest the crops, all of Israel stands to be affected. CityServe International, a nonprofit aid organization, is stepping in to help Ein HaBesor in an effort to ensure that more than half of Israel's produce is not lost, and is inviting churches across America to join its efforts. “Most people going to Israel that are of the Christian faith, they go there to take from Israel,” says Todd Lamphere, vice president of government relations at CityServe. “I don't mean that in a bad way. I just simply mean that they're there to look at the sites, to see where Jesus died, where He was buried, where He was baptized, to get baptized in the Jordan, to do all of those things.”“What we're saying is, let's continue to do those, but let's take three or four or five days, and let's go to the fields, and let's serve the nation of Israel by helping them harvest their crops,” he said. Lamphere joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain how Americans can either join a trip to Israel to help harvest crops, or can be a part of partnering with the organization as it seeks to meet the needs of the Jewish people at this time. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Influencers Podcast
ISRAEL UPDATE: CityServe Hears from Todd “Boots On the Ground” Lamphere (143)

The Influencers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 34:12


Was his name David? It was the question we wanted Todd Lamphere to answer as he shared the account of one guy with just a stone in Ein Habesor who, along with four other men with M16's, beat back an army of Hamas terrorists. Pastor and Vice President of Government Relations for City Serve, Lamphere shared how the moshav – an agricultural community three short miles from the Gaza border, part of a region that supplies 60 percent of the produce that feeds Israel – successfully defended themselves. Words cannot express what he witnessed, but He was also riveted by the people's hope. These are God's people, in the land He gave them, and we know that God's gifts and calling are irrevocable. Join CityServe Israel, meet the needs there, stand for Israel here, and together let us be a part of the promise. Don't forget Israel.For Show Notes & Episode Details: https://cityserve.us/podcast/Get more inspirational content all week…FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/theinfluencerspodcastofficialINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theinfluencerspodcastofficialX (formerly TWITTER): https://twitter.com/hearinfluencersYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@TheInfluencersPodcastLearn more about the work of CityServe International and how you can get involved at https://www.cityserve.usWatch the full video from Israel at https://cityserve.us/cityserveisrael/#

Anthropological Theory: A podcast created by anthropology students

A brief overview of American Anthropologist Louise Lamphere's works and contributions to feminist anthropology. Produced by Solstice Amouzandeh and Danielle LaChusa

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt
Kyle Blake & Kathleen Lamphere

The Morning Drive with Marcus and Kurt

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 44:36


Kyle Blake and Kathleen Lamphere from the Burlington Firefighters Association, join Kurt & Anthony to talk about what they are seeing in the streets of Burlington while responding to the rising number of drug / overdose related calls.

The Art Bell Archive
June 25, 1997: Mir and Pathfinder - Richard C. Hoagland | UFO in Storm Chaser Video - Lan Lamphere

The Art Bell Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 172:55


Mir and Pathfinder - Richard C. Hoagland | UFO in Storm Chaser Video - Lan Lamphere

The Commercial Real Estate Academy
Episode #114 - Gordon Lamphere - Director, Van Vlissingen & Co - Current State of the Office Market

The Commercial Real Estate Academy

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 43:27


The Commercial Real Estate Academy podcast was created to demystify the commercial real estate industry for the masses. During our weekly episodes, we interview industry experts on a host of different commercial real estate-related topics. Through these interviews, we hope to arm you with the knowledge, references, and tools you'll need to confidently pursue commercial real estate opportunities as a business owner and/or an investor. Raphael Collazo and Jeff Walston are excited to introduce their guest for this week! In today's episode, we hosted Gordon Lamphere, Director of Sales and Leasing at Van Vlissingen and Co, for a lively conversation about how the office market is faring in this current environment. ▶️ During our conversation, we explored topics such as: • How did his legal and sailing experience translate to CRE, • How is the office market faring in this current environment, • Where does he see industrial real estate going in the coming years, • What content creation advice would he give to brokers looking to improve their presence, • As well as much more... ▶️ If you're interested in learning more about Gordon, feel free to reach out to him via the following links: ▶ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordonlamphere/ ▶ Website: https://www.vvco.com/ ▶ Email: gcl@vvco.com Below I've provided links to books that were referenced during the episode: 1. New World Gold - https://www.amazon.com/New-World-Gold-Cultural-Monetary/dp/0226856186 2. The Velvet Rope Economy - https://www.amazon.com/Velvet-Rope-Economy-Inequality-Business/dp/0385543085 3. How to Win Friends & Influence People - https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Friends-Influence-People/dp/0671027034 If you find value in these episodes, please SUBSCRIBE and don't forget to leave us a 5

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast
The New Patagonia Motorcycle Loop - Michelle Lamphere

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2022 65:26


On last month's episode of RAW, the panel discussed some of the most iconic places in the world to ride a motorcycle and what they came up with was The 7 Wonders of the Motorcycle Travel World. And when debating the destinations that would make the cut, there were two routes that run somewhat parallel in South America that Michelle Lamphere felt must be included. So she suggested that although these routes are different and offer unique experiences, they could be done as a loop. And from that was born the Patagonia Loop. According to the RAW group of motorcycle travellers, this is one of the best riding experiences in the world. And the great thing is, you can fly there, rent a bike and experience much of it in just weeks. And to tell you more about it, we have Michelle Lamphere, RAW co-host, who has herself ridden the all new Patagonia Loop. Photos and links for this episode can be found on our website at adventureriderradio.com. Adventure Rider Radio is the original and longest running adventure motorcycle and travel podcast and has been produced weekly since 2014! You can count on us to be there for you every Thursday with a new and exciting episode, we never miss a week. And we hope we can count on you for your support. Become a Patreon supporter for just $5 a month and get a sticker and ad-free listening. Make a one time donation of just $10 and we'll send you a sticker. A donation of $50 or more also gets you a shout-out on RAW. To become a supporter please head over to the Support page on our website. Thank you!

The Goods from the Woods
Episode #357 - "Rootin' Tootin' Mad" with Chris Davis, Lauren Lamphere, & Narado Moore

The Goods from the Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 93:10


In this episode, Rivers is hanging out in a park in his ol' comedy stompin' grounds of Birmingham, Alabama with three of the funniest people in the world: comedians Christopher Davis, Lauren Lamphere, and Narado Moore! We're talkin' about Birmingham's worst bars, best food, and spookiest places. We also chat about which celebrity most needs the Weird Al treatment with a satirical biopic. The Rolling Stones's "Sympathy for the Devil" is our JAM OF THE WEEK. Tune in now, y'all!  Follow Chris Davis @ChrisOzDavis on Twitter and @ChrisDavisDoesStuff on Instagram. Follow Lauren on Instagram @TheLampIsHere. Follow Narado on all forms of social media @Rod4Short.  Follow the show on Twitter @TheGoodsPod.  Rivers is @RiversLangley  Sam is @SlamHarter  Carter is @Carter_Glascock Subscribe on Patreon for HOURS of bonus content! http://patreon.com/TheGoodsPod Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod

City Life Org
Artist Lucy Lamphere's “Almost Home” Finds its Perfect Home

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 1:57


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2022/11/20/artist-lucy-lampheres-almost-home-finds-its-perfect-home/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/support

Fully Occupied
55 - The Role of Social Media in CRE | Ft. Gordon Lamphere from Van Vlissingen and Co.

Fully Occupied

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 29:52


This week, Matt is joined by Gordon Lamphere, a real estate broker and one of CREi's Top 150 Social Media Influencers. Gordon discusses why it's important to use social media for CRE, how social media is changing the industry, and some best practices to consider. Tune in for his insights and strategies on how to create valuable quality content and his personal experiences with trending on social media.

That Anthro Podcast
The 2022 Louise Lamphere Interns: Kayla Stevens and Jeannette Lombardi

That Anthro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 55:30


Today on the podcast we have two guests, Kayla Stevens, a senior Anthropology major at the College of Wooster, and Jeannette Lombardi, a first year masters student in Syracuse University's Forensic Science program. For 6 weeks this summer they were both a part of the Louise Lamphere internship hosted by the American Anthropology Association in Washington D.C. They would split their time between the AAA main office and their respective field sites. Kayla focused on interviewing participants and visitors from the Folklife Festival and identifying key themes and takeaways, while Jeannette worked at the Naval History and Heritage Command (Underwater archaeology branch) cataloging artifacts and gathering information on a potential submarine acquisition as well as a shipwreck. I loved getting to meet both of these women, and I hope you enjoy learning about their respective journeys into anthropology as well as details on their summer internship! Follow @thatanthropodcast on Instagram, and @ThatAnthroPod on Twitter for more behind the scenes content. Brought to you in collaboration with the American Anthropological Association check out their podcast library here https://www.americananthro.org/StayInformed/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=1629

Midnight Train Podcast
”Hell's Belle” Gunness, aka Lady Bluebeard, aka ”The La Porte Ghoul”

Midnight Train Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 97:45


www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com  www.patreon.com/accidentaldads Belle Sorenson Gunness was initially born as Brynhild Paulsdatter Størseth; November 11, 1859, Selbu, Norway – April 28, 1908?, Lwas a Norwegian-Americ Standing six feet tall (183 cm) and weighing over 200 pounds (91 kg), she was a massive, physically strong woman.   Early years   Gunness' origins are a matter of some debate. Most of her biographers state that she was born on November 11, 1859, near the lake of Selbu, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway, and christened Brynhild Paulsdatter Størset. Her parents were Paul Pedersen Størset (a stonemason) and Berit Olsdatter. She was the youngest of their eight children. They lived at Størsetgjerdet, a very small cotter's farm in Innbygda, 60 km southeast of Trondheim, the largest city in central Norway (Trøndelag).   An Irish TV documentary by Anne Berit Vestby aired on September 4, 2006, tells a common, but the unverified story about Gunness' early life. The story holds that, in 1877, Gunness attended a country dance while pregnant. There she was attacked by a man who kicked her in the abdomen, causing her to miscarry the child. The man, who came from a wealthy family, was never prosecuted by the Norwegian authorities. According to people who knew her, her personality changed substantially. The man who attacked her died shortly afterward. His cause of death was said to be stomach cancer. Growing up in poverty, Gunness took to milking and herding cattle the following year on a large, wealthy farm and served there for three years to pay for a trip across the Atlantic.   Following the example of a sister, Nellie Larson, who had emigrated to America earlier, Gunness moved to the United States in 1881 and assumed a more American-style name. Initially, In Chicago, while living with her sister and brother-in-law, she worked as a domestic servant, then got a job at a butcher's shop cutting up animal carcasses until her first marriage in 1884.   First Victim   In 1884, Gunness married Mads Ditlev Anton Sorenson in Chicago, Illinois, where, two years later, they opened a candy store. The business was unsuccessful, and the shop mysteriously burned down within a year. They collected the insurance, which paid for another home.   Some researchers tend to believe that the marriage to Sorenson produced no offspring. However, Neighbors gossiped about the babies since Belle never appeared to be pregnant. Other investigators report that the couple had four children: Caroline, Axel, Myrtle, and Lucy. Caroline and Axel died in infancy, allegedly of acute colitis. The symptoms of acute colitis — nausea, fever, diarrhea, and lower abdominal pain and cramping — are also symptoms of many forms of poisoning. Caroline's and Axel's lives were reportedly insured, and the insurance company paid.   A May 7, 1908 article in The New York Times states that two children belonging to Gunness and her husband Mads Sorensen were interred in her plot in Forest Home cemetery.   On June 13, 1900, Gunness and her family were counted on the United States Census in Chicago. The census recorded her as the mother of four children; only two were living: Myrtle A., 3, and Lucy B., 1. An adopted 10-year-old girl, possibly identified as Morgan Couch but later known as Jennie Olsen, was also counted in the household.   Sorenson died on July 30, 1900, reportedly the only day on which two life insurance policies on him overlapped. Both policies were active simultaneously, as one would expire that day, and the other would begin. The first doctor to see him thought he was suffering from strychnine poisoning. However, the Sorensons' family doctor had been treating him for an enlarged heart, and he concluded that heart failure caused death. An autopsy was considered unnecessary because the death was not thought suspicious. Sorenson died of cerebral hemorrhage that day. Gunness explained he had come home with a headache, and she provided him with quinine powder for the pain; she later checked on him, and he was dead.   She applied for the insurance money the day after her husband's funeral. Sorenson's relatives claimed Gunness had poisoned her husband to collect on the insurance. Surviving records suggest that an inquest was ordered. It is unclear, however, whether that investigation actually occurred or Sorenson's body was ever exhumed to check for arsenic, as his relatives demanded. The insurance companies awarded her $8,500 (about $299,838.51 in today's dollars), with which she bought a pig farm on the outskirts of La Porte, Indiana.   Suspicion of murder   In 1901, Gunness purchased a house on McClung Road. It's been reported that both the boat and carriage houses burned to the ground shortly after she acquired the property.   As she was preparing to move from Chicago to LaPorte, she became re-acquainted with a recent widower, Peter Gunness, also Norwegian-born. They were married in LaPorte on April 1, 1902; just one week after the ceremony, Peter's infant daughter died (of uncertain causes) while alone in the house with Belle. In December 1902, Peter himself met with a "tragic accident.” According to Belle, he reached for his slippers next to the kitchen stove when he was scalded with brine. She later declared that part of a sausage-grinding machine fell from a high shelf, causing a fatal head injury. A year later, Peter's brother, Gust, took Peter's older daughter, Swanhilde, to Wisconsin. She is the only child to have survived living with Belle.   Her husband's death netted Gunness another $3,000 (some sources say $4,000). Local people refused to believe that her husband could be so clumsy; he had run a hog farm on the property and was known to be an experienced butcher; the district coroner reviewed the case and unequivocally announced that he had been murdered. He convened a coroner's jury to look into the matter. Meanwhile, Jennie Olsen, then 14, was overheard confessing to a classmate: "My mama killed my papa. She hit him with a meat cleaver and he died. Don't tell a soul."   Jennie was brought before the coroner's jury but denied having said anything. Gunness, meanwhile, convinced the coroner that she was innocent of any wrongdoing. She did not mention that she was pregnant, which would have inspired sympathy, but in May 1903, a baby boy, Phillip, joined the family. In late 1906 Belle told neighbors that her foster daughter, Jennie Olsen, had gone away to a Lutheran College in Los Angeles (some neighbors were informed that it was a finishing school for young ladies). Jennie's body would later be recovered, buried on her adoptive mother's property.   Between 1903 and 1906, Belle continued to run her farm. In 1907 Gunness employed a single farm hand, Ray Lamphere, to help with chores.   The Suitors   Around the same time, Gunness inserted the following advertisement in the matrimonial columns of all the Chicago daily newspapers and those of other large midwestern cities:   “Personal — comely widow who owns a large farm in one of the finest districts in La Porte County, Indiana, desires to make the acquaintance of a gentleman equally well provided, with view of joining fortunes. No replies by letter considered unless sender is willing to follow answer with personal visit. Triflers need not apply.”   Several middle-aged men of means responded to Gunness' ads. One of her ads was answered by a Wisconsin farmhand, Henry Gurholt. After traveling to La Porte, Gurholt wrote his family, saying that he liked the farm, was in good health, and requested that they send him seed potatoes. When they failed to hear from him, the family contacted Gunness. She told them Gurholt had gone off with horse traders to Chicago. She kept his trunk and fur overcoat.   Another one was John Moe, who arrived from Elbow Lake, Minnesota. He had brought more than $1,000 with him to pay off her mortgage, or so he told neighbors, whom Gunness introduced him to as her cousin. He disappeared from her farm within a week of his arrival.  Although no one ever saw Moe again, a carpenter who did occasional work for Gunness observed that Moe's trunk remained in her house, along with more than a dozen others.   Next came George Anderson from Tarkio, Missouri, who, like Peter Gunness and John Moe, was an immigrant from Norway.   During dinner with Anderson, she raised the issue of her mortgage. Anderson agreed that he would pay the debt off if they decided to get hitched. Late that night, Anderson awoke to see her standing over him, holding a burning, almost spent candle in her hand and with a strange, sinister expression on her face. Without uttering a word, she ran from the room. Anderson fled from the house, soon taking a train to Missouri.   The suitors kept coming, but none of them, except for Anderson, ever left the Gunness farm. By this time, she had begun ordering massive trunks to be delivered to her home. Hack driver Clyde Sturgis delivered many of these trunks to her from La Porte. He later remarked how the heavyset woman would lift these enormous trunks "like boxes of marshmallows,” tossing them onto her broad shoulders and carrying them into the house. She kept the shutters of her house closed day and night; farmers traveling past the dwelling at night saw her digging in the hog pen.   Ole B. Budsberg, an elderly widower from Iola, Wisconsin, showed up next. He was last seen alive at the La Porte Savings Bank on April 6, 1907, when he mortgaged his Wisconsin land, signing a deed and obtaining several thousand dollars in cash. Ole B. Budsberg's sons, Oscar and Mathew Budsberg, had no idea that their father had gone off to visit Gunness. When they finally discovered his destination, they wrote to her; she promptly responded, saying she had never seen their father.   Several other middle-aged men appeared and disappeared in brief visits to the Gunness farm throughout 1907. Then, in December 1907, Andrew Helgelien, a bachelor farmer from Aberdeen, South Dakota, wrote to her and Belle was all about it. The pair exchanged many letters until a letter came that overwhelmed Helgelien, written in Gunness' careful handwriting and dated January 13, 1908. This letter was later found at the Helgelien farm. It read:   “To the Dearest Friend in the World: No woman in the world is happier than I am. I know that you are now to come to me and be my own. I can tell from your letters that you are the man I want. It does not take one long to tell when to like a person, and you I like better than anyone in the world, I know. Think how we will enjoy each other's company. You, the sweetest man in the whole world. We will be all alone with each other. Can you conceive of anything nicer? I think of you constantly. When I hear your name mentioned, and this is when one of the dear children speaks of you, or I hear myself humming it with the words of an old love song, it is beautiful music to my ears. My heart beats in wild rapture for you, My Andrew, I love you. Come prepared to stay forever.”   Yikes….   In response to her letter, Helgelien flew to her side in January 1908. He arrived with a check for $2,900, the entire savings he had drawn from his local bank. A few days after Helgelien arrived, he and Gunness appeared at the Savings Bank in La Porte and deposited the check. Helgelien vanished a few days later, but Gunness appeared at the Savings Bank to make a $500 deposit and another deposit of $700 in the State Bank. At this time, she started to have problems with her farmhand, Ray Lamphere.   In March 1908, Gunness sent several letters to a farmer and horse dealer in Topeka, Kansas named Lon Townsend, inviting him to visit her; he decided to put off the visit until spring and thus did not see her before a fire at her farm. Gunness was also in correspondence with a man from Arkansas and sent him a letter dated May 4, 1908. He would have visited her, but didn't because of the fire at her farm. Gunness allegedly promised marriage to a suitor Bert Albert, which did not go through because of his lack of wealth.   Turning Point   The hired hand Ray Lamphere was deeply in love with Gunness; he performed any chore for her, no matter how gruesome. He became jealous of the many men who arrived to court his employer and began making scenes. She fired him on February 3, 1908. Shortly after dispensing with Lamphere, she presented herself at the La Porte courthouse. She declared that her former employee was not in his right mind and was a menace to the public. She somehow convinced local authorities to hold a sanity hearing. Lamphere was pronounced sane and released. Gunness was back a few days later to complain to the sheriff that Lamphere had visited her farm and argued with her. She contended that he threatened her family and had Lamphere arrested for trespassing.   Lamphere returned again and again to see her, but she told him to kick rocks each time. Lamphere made thinly disguised threats. Like on one occasion, he confided to farmer William Slater, "Helgelien won't bother me no more. We fixed him for keeps." Helgelien had long since disappeared from the area, or so it was believed. However, his brother, Asle Helgelien, was disturbed when Andrew failed to return home and he wrote to Belle in Indiana, asking her about his sibling's whereabouts. Gunness wrote back, telling Asle Helgelien that his brother was not at her farm and probably went to Norway to visit relatives. Asle Helgelien said he did not believe his brother would do that. He believed his brother was still in the La Porte area, the last place he was seen or heard from. Gunness, being the ballsy bitch she was, told him that if he wanted to come and look for his brother, she would help conduct a search, but she cautioned him that searching for missing persons was an expensive proposition. If she were to be involved in such a manhunt, she stated, Asle Helgelien should be prepared to pay her for her efforts. Asle Helgelien did come to La Porte, but not until May.   Ray Lamphere represented an unresolved danger to Belle, and now Asle Helgelien was making inquiries that could very well send her to the gallows. She told a lawyer in La Porte, M.E. Leliter, that she feared for her life and her children's. Ray Lamphere, she said, had threatened to kill her and burn her house down. She wanted to make out a will just in case Lamphere followed through with his threats. Leliter, the attorney, complied and drew up her will. She left her entire estate to her children and left Leliter's office. She went to one of the La Porte banks holding the mortgage for her property and, not suspiciously at all, paid it off. However, she did not go to the police to tell them about Lamphere's allegedly life-threatening conduct. The reason for this, most historical, true crime nerds agree, was that there hadn't been any threats; she was merely setting the stage for her own arson. Joe Maxson, who had been hired to replace Ray Lamphere in February 1908, awoke in the early hours of April 28, 1908, smelling smoke in his room on the second floor of the Gunness house. He opened the hall door to a shit load of flames. Maxson screamed Gunness' name and those of her children but got no response. He slammed the door and then, in his tighty whiteys, leaped from the second-story window of his room, barely surviving the fire that was closing in around him. He raced to town to get help, but by the time the old-fashioned hook and ladder firetruck arrived at the farm at early dawn, the farmhouse was a big ol' pile of smoking ruins. Four bodies were found inside the house. One of the bodies was that of a woman who could not immediately be identified as Gunness, since she had been decapitated. The head was never found. The bodies of her children were found still in their beds. County Sheriff Smutzer had somehow heard about Lamphere's alleged threats, so he took one look at the carnage and quickly went after the former handyman. Attorney Leliter came forward to recount his tale about Gunness' will and how she feared Lamphere would kill her and her family and, coincidentally, burn her house down.   Lamphere reeeeeally didn't help his own cause. The moment Sheriff Smutzer confronted him and before the lawman uttered a word, Lamphere exclaimed, "Did Widow Gunness and the kids get out all right?" He was then told about the fire, but he denied having anything to do with it, claiming that he was not near the farm when the blaze occurred. A young lil dude, John Solyem, was brought forward. He said he was watching the Gunness place and saw Lamphere running down the road from the Gunness house just before the structure erupted in flames. Lamphere snorted to the boy: "You wouldn't look me in the eye and say that!"   "Yes, I will,” replied Solyem. "You found me hiding behind the bushes and you told me you'd kill me if I didn't get out of there." Lamphere was arrested and charged with murder and arson. Then scores of investigators, sheriff's deputies, coroner's men, and many volunteers began to search the ruins for evidence.   The headless woman's body was a massive concern to La Porte residents. C. Christofferson, a neighboring farmer, looked at the charred remains of this body and said that it was not the remains of Belle Gunness. As did another farmer, L. Nicholson, and so did Mrs. Austin Cutler, an old friend of Gunness. More of Gunness' old friends, Mrs. May Olander and Mr. Sigward Olsen, arrived from Chicago. They examined the remains of the headless woman and said it was't Belle Gunness.   Doctors then measured the remains and, making allowances for the body's missing neck and head, stated the corpse was that of a woman who stood five feet three inches tall and weighed no more than 150 pounds. Friends and neighbors, as well as the La Porte dressmakers who made her dresses and other garments, swore that Gunness was taller than 5'8" and weighed between 180 and 200 pounds. Remember, she was a large woman who could toss around clothing trunks like they were frisbees. Detailed measurements of the body were compared with those on file with several La Porte stores where she purchased her apparel.   When the two sets of measurements were compared, the authorities concluded that the headless woman could not possibly have been Belle Gunness, even when the ravages of the fire on the body were considered. (The flesh was severely burned but intact). Moreover, Dr. J. Meyers examined the internal organs of the dead woman. He sent the stomach contents of the victims to a pathologist in Chicago, who reported months later that the organs contained lethal doses of (dun dun dunnnn)...strychnine. Gunness' dentist, Dr. Ira P. Norton, said that if the teeth/dental work of the headless corpse had been located, he could definitely ascertain if it was, for sure, Belle Gunness. Enter Louis "Klondike" Schultz, a former miner, who was hired to build a sluice and begin sifting the debris (as more bodies were unearthed, the sluice was used to isolate human remains on a larger scale). What the flying FUCK is a sluice you may be asking your obviously intelligent self. Well, it's a sliding gate or other devices for controlling the flow of water, especially one in a locked gate. On May 19, 1908, a piece of bridgework was found consisting of two human, canine teeth, their roots still attached, porcelain teeth and gold crown work in between. Norton, her dentists, identified them as work done for Gunness. As a result, Coroner Charles Mack officially concluded that the adult female body discovered in the burned debris was Belle Gunness. Even though NOTHING ELSE LINES UP.   Asle Helgelien arrived in La Porte and told Sheriff Smutzer that he believed his brother had met with foul play at Gunness' hands. Then, the new farmhand, Joe Maxson came forward with information that could not be ignored: He told the Sheriff that Gunness had ordered him to bring loads of dirt by wheelbarrow to a large area surrounded by a high wire fence where the hogs were fed. Maxson said that there were many deep depressions in the ground that had been covered by dirt. These filled-in holes, Gunness had told Maxson, were nothing but garbage. She wanted the ground made level, so he filled in the depressions.   Sheriff Smutzer took a dozen men back to the farm and began to dig. On May 3, 1908, the diggers unearthed the body of Belle's stepdaughter, Jennie Olson (who vanished in December 1906). Then they found the small bodies of two unidentified children. Subsequently, the body of Andrew Helgelien was unearthed (his overcoat was found to be worn by Ray Lamphere). As days progressed and the gruesome work continued, one body after another was discovered in Gunness' hog pen:    So, let's run through these poor, unfortunate souls.   Ole B. Budsberg of Iola, Wisconsin, (vanished May 1907);   Thomas Lindboe, who had left Chicago and had gone to work as a hired man for Gunness three years earlier;   Henry Gurholdt of Scandinavia, Wisconsin, who had gone to wed her a year earlier, taking $1,500 to her; a watch corresponding to one belonging to Gurholdt was found with a body;   Olaf Svenherud, from Chicago;   John Moe of Elbow Lake, Minnesota; his watch was found in Lamphere's possession;   Olaf Lindbloom, age 35 from Wisconsin.   Reports of other possible victims began to come in:   William Mingay, a coachman of New York City, who had left that city on April 1, 1904;   Herman Konitzer of Chicago who disappeared in January 1906;   Charles Edman of New Carlisle, Indiana;   George Berry of Tuscola, Illinois;   Christie Hilkven of Dovre, Barron County, Wisconsin, who sold his farm and came to La Porte in 1906;   Chares Neiburg, a 28-year-old Scandinavian immigrant who lived in Philadelphia, told friends that he was going to visit Gunness in June 1906 and never came back — he had been working for a saloon keeper and took $500 with him;   John H. McJunkin of Coraopolis (near Pittsburgh) left his wife in December 1906 after corresponding with a La Porte woman;   Olaf Jensen, a Norwegian immigrant of Carroll, Indiana, wrote his relatives in 1906 he was going to marry a wealthy widow at La Porte;   Henry Bizge of La Porte who disappeared June 1906 and his hired man named Edward Canary of Pink Lake Ill who also vanished 1906;   Bert Chase of Mishawaka, Indiana sold his butcher shop and told friends of a wealthy widow and that he was going to look her up; his brother received a telegram supposedly from Aberdeen, South Dakota claiming Bert had been killed in a train wreck; his brother investigated and found the telegram was fictitious;   Tonnes Peterson Lien of Rushford, Minnesota, is alleged to have disappeared April 2, 1907;   A gold ring marked "S.B. May 28, 1907" was found in the ruins;   A hired man named George Bradley of Tuscola, Illinois is alleged to have gone to La Porte to meet a widow and three children in October 1907;   T.J. Tiefland of Minneapolis is alleged to have come to see Gunness in 1907;   Frank Riedinger a farmer of Waukesha, Wisconsin, came to Indiana in 1907 to marry and never returned;   Emil Tell, a Swede from Kansas City, Missouri, is alleged to have gone in 1907 to La Porte;   Lee Porter of Bartonville, Oklahoma separated from his wife and told his brother he was going to marry a wealthy widow at La Porte;   John E. Hunter left Duquesne, Pennsylvania, on November 25, 1907 after telling his daughters he was going to marry a wealthy widow in Northern Indiana.   Two other Pennsylvanians — George Williams of Wapawallopen and Ludwig Stoll of Mount Yeager — also left their homes to marry in the West.   Abraham Phillips, a railway man of Burlington, West Virginia, left in the winter of 1907 to go to Northern Indiana and marry a rich widow — a railway watch was found in the debris of the house.   Benjamin Carling of Chicago, Illinois, was last seen by his wife in 1907 after telling her that he was going to La Porte to secure an investment with a wealthy widow; he brought $1,000 from an insurance company and borrowed money from several investors as well; in June 1908 his widow was able to identify his remains from La Porte's Pauper's cemetery by the contour of his skull and three missing teeth; $1000 at that time is approximately $31,522.45 today.   Aug. Gunderson of Green Lake, Wisconsin;   Ole Oleson of Battle Creek, Michigan;   Lindner Nikkelsen of Huron, South Dakota;   Andrew Anderson of Lawrence, Kansas;   Johann Sorensen of St. Joseph, Missouri;   A possible victim was a man named Hinkley;   Reported unnamed victims were:   a daughter of Mrs. H. Whitzer of Toledo, Ohio, who had attended Indiana University near La Porte in 1902;   an unknown man and woman are alleged to have disappeared in September 1906, the same night Jennie Olson went missing. Gunness claimed they were a Los Angeles "professor" and his wife who had taken Jennie to California;   a brother of Miss Jennie Graham of Waukesha, Wisconsin, who had left her to marry a rich widow in La Porte but vanished;   a hired man from Ohio age 50 name unknown is alleged to have disappeared and Gunness became the "heir" to his horse and buggy;   an unnamed man from Montana told people at a resort he was going to sell Gunness his horse and buggy, which were found with several other horses and buggies at the farm.   Most of the remains found on the property could not be identified. Because of the crude recovery methods, the number of individuals unearthed on the Gunness farm is unknown but is believed to be approximately twelve. On May 19, 1908, the remains of approximately seven unknown victims were buried in two coffins in unmarked graves in the pauper's section of LaPorte's Pine Lake Cemetery. Andrew Helgelien and Jennie Olson are buried in La Porte's Patton Cemetery, near Peter Gunness.   So, here's the even MORE fucked up part… if it's possible.   Ray Lamphere was arrested on May 22, 1908, and tried for murder and arson. He denied the charges of arson and murder that were filed against him. His defense hinged on the assertion that the body was not that of that big ol' girl, Belle Gunness.   Lamphere's lawyer, Wirt Worden, developed evidence that contradicted Norton's identification of the teeth and bridgework. A local jeweler testified that though the gold in the bridgework had emerged from the fire almost undamaged, the fierce heat of the fire had melted the gold plating on several watches and items of gold jewelry. Local doctors replicated the fire conditions by attaching a similar dental bridgework to a human jawbone and placing it in a blacksmith's forge. The natural teeth crumbled and disintegrated; the porcelain teeth came out pocked and pitted, and the gold parts melted (both the artificial elements were damaged to a greater degree than those in the bridgework offered as evidence of Gunness' identity). The hired hand Joe Maxson and another man also testified that they'd seen "Klondike" Schultz take the bridgework out of his pocket and plant it just before it was "discovered.” Lamphere was found guilty of arson but acquitted of murder. On November 26, 1908, he was sentenced to 20 years in State Prison (in Michigan City). He died of tuberculosis the next year on December 30, 1909.   On January 14, 1910, the Rev. E. A. Schell came forward with a confession that Lamphere was said to have made to him while the clergyman was comforting the dying man. In it, Lamphere revealed Gunness' crimes and swore that she was still alive. Lamphere had stated to the Reverend Schell and a fellow convict, Harry Meyers, shortly before his death that he had not murdered anyone but had helped Gunness bury many of her victims. When a victim arrived, she made him comfortable, charming him and cooking a large meal. She then drugged his coffee, and when the man was all fucked up, she split his head with a meat chopper. Sometimes she would simply wait for the suitor to go to bed and then enter the bedroom by candlelight and chloroform the hapless sap. A powerful woman, Gunness would then carry the body to the basement, place it on a table, and dissect it. She then bundled the remains and buried these in the hog pen and on the grounds around the house. Thanks to her second husband's instruction, Peter Gunness, the butcher, Belle had become an expert at dissection. To save time, she sometimes poisoned her victims' coffee with strychnine. (Um… the first husband) She also varied her disposal methods, sometimes dumping the corpse into the hog-scalding vat and covering the remains with quicklime. Lamphere even stated that if Belle was overly tired after murdering one of her victims, she merely chopped up the remains and, in the middle of the night, stepped into her hog pen and fed the remains to the hogs.   Lamphere also cleared up the mysterious question of the headless female corpse found in Gunness's home's smoking remains. Gunness had lured this woman from Chicago on the pretense of hiring her as a housekeeper only days before she decided to make her permanent escape from La Porte. Gunness, according to Lamphere, had drugged the woman, then bashed in her head and decapitated the body, taking the head, which had weights tied to it, to a swamp where she threw it into deep water. Then, she chloroformed her children, smothered them to death, and dragged their small bodies, along with the headless corpse, to the basement.   She dressed the female corpse in her old clothing, and removed her false teeth, placing these beside the headless corpse to assure it being identified as Belle Gunness. She then torched the house and fled. Lamphere had helped her, he admitted, but she didn't take off by the road where he waited for her after the fire had been set. She had betrayed her one-time partner in crime in the end by cutting across open fields and then disappearing into the woods. Some accounts suggest that Lamphere admitted that he took her to Stillwell (a town about nine miles from La Porte) and saw her off on a train to Chicago.   Lamphere said that Gunness was a rich woman, that she had murdered 42 men by his count, and maybe more, and had taken amounts from them ranging from $1,000 to $32,000. She had allegedly accumulated more than $250,000 through her murder schemes over the years—a considerable fortune for those days (about 10 million dollars, today). She had a small amount remaining in one of her savings accounts, but local banks later admitted that she had withdrawn most of her money shortly before the fire. Gunness withdrawing most of her money suggested that she was planning to evade the law. Gunness was, for several decades, allegedly seen or sighted in cities and towns throughout the United States. Friends, acquaintances, and amateur detectives apparently spotted her on the streets of Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and Los Angeles. As late as 1931, Gunness was reported alive and living in a Mississippi town, where she supposedly owned a great deal of property and lived the life of a respected woman. Sheriff Smutzer, for more than 20 years, received an average of two reports a month. She became part of American criminal folklore, a female Sasquatch, if you will.   Gunness's three children's bodies were found in the home's wreckage, but the headless adult female corpse found with them was never positively identified. Gunness' true fate is unknown; La Porte residents were divided between believing that Lamphere killed her and that she had faked her own death. In 1931, a woman known as "Esther Carlson" was arrested in Los Angeles for poisoning August Lindstrom for money. Two people who had known Gunness claimed to recognize her from photographs, but the identification was never proved. Carlson died while awaiting trial.   So, what the fuck happened to “Hell's Belle”??   The body believed to be that of Belle Gunness was buried next to her first husband at Forest Home Cemetery in Forest Park, Illinois.   On November 5, 2007, with the permission of descendants of Belle's sister, the headless body was exhumed from Gunness' grave in Forest Home Cemetery by a team of forensic anthropologists and graduate students from the University of Indianapolis to learn her true identity. It was initially hoped that a sealed envelope flap on a letter found at the victim's farm would contain enough DNA to be compared to that of the body. Unfortunately, there was not enough DNA, so efforts continue to find a reliable source for comparison purposes, including the disinterment of other bodies and contact with known living relatives.   As far as we know… Belle Gunness, the wicked Norwegian bitch… got away with So. Many. Murders… including her own.   Movies   https://deluxevideoonline.org/our-tens-list-faked-deaths-in-movies/

Avery & Friends
Avery Lamphere

Avery & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 3:25


Avery talks about state of the podcast.

CBFLYFISHING Podcast
Thomas Lamphere

CBFLYFISHING Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 38:07


We are a company filled with both people who love to tie flies, but also love to fish. We test every product that comes through our doors, whether it's at the vise or on the water for the best quality and durability. Our company is located in Kooskia, ID where the South Fork Clearwater River connects with the Middle Fork Clearwater, and yes we love living in this secluded area.  Along with Keeping the highest standard we can in tying product, we will also help anyone that wants to know how to us them. If 

Undesign: A Social Change Podcast
How do we harness the power of video games for good? (Galen Lamphere-Englund)

Undesign: A Social Change Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 55:23


The world of gaming has long been highlighted as a hotbed of cultivation of extremist actors and activities, but more recently it's also started to be recognised as a platform where early intervention of extremism and encouragement of democracy and tolerance can be fostered. Alongside Galen Lamphere-Englund, Senior Advisor, Preventing Violent Extremism and Conflict at Love Frankie, we examine the complexities of gaming, uncovering the distinction between figures of influence, the role of violence, and how powerful gaming narratives can be harnessed as a force for positive change.

Paw'd Defiance
The Puyallup Assembly Center Part I: "Treated Like an Enemy"

Paw'd Defiance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 41:28


In this episode we talk to Cho Shimizu and Eileen Yamada Lamphere about the forced incarceration of Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II. Shimizu was a small child when both he and his family were forced to leave their family farm and move first to the Puyallup Assembly Center and later to the Minidoka War Relocation Center. Lamphere's mother was also held at the Puyallup Assembly Center. Her parents later met at Minidoka. During the next two episodes, Shimizu and Lamphere discuss what life was life for Japanese and Japanese Americans living in the South Sound prior to the start of World War II. They will also talk about conditions at places like the Puyallup Assembly Center and the impact this experience had on their families and on themselves. Finally, Shimizu and Lamphere talk about the importance of remembering this history and the vital role education plays in ensuring this happens. 

Paw'd Defiance
The Puyallup Assembly Center Part II: “They Didn't Know What Had Happened in Their Community”

Paw'd Defiance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 39:37


In this episode we talk to Cho Shimizu and Eileen Yamada Lamphere about the forced incarceration of Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II. Shimizu was a small child when both he and his family were forced to leave their family farm and move first to the Puyallup Assembly Center and later to the Minidoka War Relocation Center. Lamphere's mother was also held at the Puyallup Assembly Center. Her parents later met at Minidoka. In these two episodes, Shimizu and Lamphere discuss what life was life for Japanese and Japanese Americans living in the South Sound prior to the start of World War II. They will also talk about conditions at places like the Puyallup Assembly Center and the impact this experience had on their families and on themselves. Finally, Shimizu and Lamphere talk about the importance of remembering this history and the vital role education plays in ensuring this happens. 

Extra Innings
Adam Wooley - Madison Heights Lamphere

Extra Innings

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 18:44


Welcome to Episode 8 of the State Champs! Extra Innings podcast hosted by Lorne Plant. This week, we're joined by Grosse Pointe South Head Coach Dan Griesbaum.Presented by Lawrence Technological University and sponsored by DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Detroit Athletic Club Foundations Athlete of the Year Awards, Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association

Upbeat with Tom Hayes
Authenticity with Martha Lamphere

Upbeat with Tom Hayes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 88:00


Entrepreneur, women's advisor, mother, and wife, Martha Lamphere discusses the importance of Authenticity in today;s disruptive world. She empahasises the significance of speaking the truth, living the truth, and being the truth in all areas of living: family, parenting, education, politics, and business life. Her life story maps a remarkable journey. Though she grew up in an upper-class envrionment, she  quickly discerned life's rewards are meantingful when achieved not given. She speaks to serendipity and synchoricity and how they occure when one is in flow. Years of study in such topics as spirtuality, motivnation, and personal growth, has given her a sound foundation of what really matters.  

Polson Pirate Podcast
Interview with Kaitlynn Lamphere - Pirate Podcast Episode 64

Polson Pirate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 3:39


Today on the Pirate Podcast we feature Kaitlynn Lamphere to talk about the upcoming school play.

Para Sports Nutrition
E18 Brooke Lamphere Sport Psychologist

Para Sports Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 42:43


Dr Brooke Lamphere is a US-based sport psychologist who recently completed her PhD dissertation around social influences on body image of female Paralympic athletes. We talk about her work as a sport psychologist with Para athletes, her research, what it uncovered and what recommendations come out of that.

Avery & Friends
#11 George Lamphere

Avery & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 91:27


Avery sits down with his father, George, to discuss fatherly advice and the trials and tribulations of life.

Avery & Friends
#6 Beth Lamphere

Avery & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 90:12


Avery sits down with his mom to discuss the various chapters in life including education and motherhood, and some interesting topics she would like to discuss along the way.

The Network Marketer's Den with Janet Metzger
Dress for Success - The Art of Developing Confidence within Yourself with Amy Lamphere

The Network Marketer's Den with Janet Metzger

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 37:03


Amy has been in love with fashion all her life. She has worked in and managed Women's Specialty and design stores from New York to Los Angeles, styled photoshoots for major publications, and freelanced as a model and writer. Over twenty years in the direct-to-consumer social selling world has informed her vision for STORYLINE. Based now in Minneapolis, an emerging fashion center, Amy looks to serve women of all ages with a line of classic pieces that can mix and match colorfully, with style and ease. Episode Summary - When you feel confident about how you look it brings out the best in you, and you deliver the best performance. Network Marketing is the business of Sharing & Educating, and you can deliver the best results when you feel confident. In today's episode, Amy shares some insightful strategies and processes of bringing out the best version of yourself and creating your success story. Snapshot of the Key Points from the Episode: Amy shares the secret behind her business's success. The importance of confidence in the Network Marketing business - Why is it so important? Amy talks about how you can develop confidence within yourself. The art of “Preparing for Sharing” and why it is essential? Amy talks about the “Ten Thousand Hour” rule - How it can help you become an Expert at what you do. Amy talks about the “5-IN-2” strategy of success. Amy shares one of her biggest learning that has helped in her career growth. How to Connect with Amy Lamphere: Website - https://storylinecollection.com Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/StorylineCollection Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/storylinecollection/ Amy's Offer - Get 21% discount on your first order. Visit https://storylinecollection.com and create your account to avail the offer. About the Host - Janet is a Subject Matter Expert in Network Marketing and Direct Selling. She is an experienced Business Coach and Consultant with a demonstrated history of achieving stellar results. She mentors Home Based Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, and Network Marketers to reach the top of their profession without burnout! How to Connect with Janet - Website - www.coachjanetm.com Facebook Profile - https://www.facebook.com/janet.b.metzger Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/386998828820916 Linkedin Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/janet-metzger-94975414/ Book a Call with Janet - https://calendly.com/janetmetzger83/strategy-session

Rail Group On Air
Gil Lamphere and Henry Chidgey Talk PSR And Growing the Top And Bottom Lines

Rail Group On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 71:18


Everything you need to know about Precision Scheduled Railroading—how it got started, who started it and why, its promises and principles, and what it has become, for better or for worse—is here in this discussion featuring two of PSR's “founding fathers,” Gil Lamphere and Henry Chidgey, who have more than 75 years of combined railroading experience. This in-depth session with Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono isn't a quick listen, but well worth the time. We think you'll find it informative, educational and fascinating. Gil and Henry have seen and done it all.

Avery & Friends
#1 Cameron Lamphere

Avery & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 39:12


Cameron Lamphere

Messages with Kaya
28. Pastor Todd Lamphere

Messages with Kaya

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 25:41


Afternoons With Mike PODCAST
S3E126 TODD LAMPHERE shares from a wealth of ministry experience, from being a youth pastor to serving in the White House.

Afternoons With Mike PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 49:37


SPONSORED BY BOUNDLESS DRONE SERVICES. Todd Lamphere grew up in the New England area, and witnessed a massive change in the life of his own father. That change made a major impact on his life, and he found himself going down a path that would lead to youth ministry, a chaplaincy to a high school football team, the opportunity to lead as a senior pastor, and on to the White House, serving as chief of staff to the President's Spiritual Advisor.

Rail Group On Air
Merger Talk, With MidRail LLC Chairman Gil Lamphere

Rail Group On Air

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 65:53


MidRail LLC Chairman Gil Lamphere offers his views on the competition between Canadian Pacific and CN to acquire Kansas City Southern, discussing the details of voting trusts and the role of the Surface Transportation Board, and other railroad merger-related issues, with Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono. Lamphere has nearly 40 years of experience as a principal investor and financier in rail industry and other private equity transactions. He has headed four private equity firms and has extensive operational experience as a chairman and/or board member for a wide range of publicly traded and private companies. Lamphere is the former Chairman of the Illinois Central Railway, Co-Founder of MidSouth Rail Corporation and a former board member of CN, CSX and Florida East Coast Railway. He led teams and boards that bought, managed and changed operations at those railroads, and at Southern Pacific, with alumni leading CP, creating gains for investors in excess of $2 billion.

Formerly Known As
Yall aint never had BEANS? (Feat: Lauren Lamphere)

Formerly Known As

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 57:49


The guys are back this week and are joined by special guest Lauren Lamphere (@thelampishere on instagram) a hilarious stand up comic and the touch of femininity this pod so desperatly needed.   Tune in as the your favorite hosts put on their interviewer hats for the first (and last?) time.   Lauren  is the host of MoonTime Comedy Night which is held Fridays at the Black Warrior Brewing company. You can also catch Lauren in NYC through 5/26/21 as she hits up the hottest open Mics.   Our Stuff: Insta: Formerlyknownas.thepod  Email: Formerlyknownas.thepod@gmail.com Twitter/Tiktok: FKAthepod Redbubble: Username: FKAPodcast Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/formerlyknownas

Extra Innings
Lead Off Episode

Extra Innings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 43:56


Welcome to the premiere of State Champs! Extra Innings, our brand new high school baseball podcast hosted by Lamphere head coach Adam Wooley and Rob Mendyka! This week, we're joined by one of the top baseball prospects in the country, Orchard Lake St. Mary's junior Brock Porter and his coach, Matt Petry. We'll also preview some of the big games to kick off the 2021 season.Presented by Lawrence Technological University and sponsored by the MHSAA, DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, DAC Athlete of the Year Award, and the Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association.

State Champs! Network
Lead Off Episode | Extra Innings

State Champs! Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 43:55


Welcome to the premiere of State Champs! Extra Innings, our brand new high school baseball podcast hosted by Lamphere head coach Adam Wooley and Rob Mendyka! This week, we're joined by one of the top baseball prospects in the country, Orchard Lake St. Mary's junior Brock Porter and his coach, Matt Petry. We'll also preview some of the big games to kick off the 2021 season. Presented by Lawrence Technological University and sponsored by the MHSAA, DMC Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, DAC Athlete of the Year Award, and the Michigan High School Baseball Coaches Association.

Rail Group On Air
Shift5, With Josh Lospinoso, Michael Weigand and Gil Lamphere

Rail Group On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 57:18


Shift5’s mission is to make the world’s fleets smarter and safer. Shift5 is a product company that deploys hardware and software onto civilian and military platforms—from rail and aircraft to maritime, space, and weapons systems. In this podcast, sponsored by Shift5, CEO and Co-founder Josh Lospinoso and President, Chief Growth Officer and Co-Founder Michael Weigand discuss the company’s applications for freight and passenger rail in the areas of mechanical reliability and cybersecurity with MidRail LLC Chairman Gil Lamphere and Railway Age Editor-in-Chief William C. Vantuono. U.S. railways are turning to Shift5’s freight and transit security solution for continuous monitoring of railway vulnerabilities, a rules engine that generates alerts automatically, and work packages that enable rail cybersecurity analysts to address threats immediately. Detection and responsive management of cyber health results in long-term savings.

Old Spiral Podcast
EP49 Nature's Spirit: Thomas Lamphere

Old Spiral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 86:41


We are back this week with Thomas Lamphere of Nature's Spirit Fly Tying. Located in Kooskia, Idaho, Nature's Spirit is a distributer of fly tying material from across the globe. Learn about how this company makes fly fishing possible and the journey that brought Thomas close to our home.  facebook.com/naturesspiritflytying@naturesspiritflytying on Instagram  

City of Destiny
#95 - Tale of Two Kings, Pastor Todd Lamphere

City of Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 55:49


Mondays Are Dope Podcast
M.A.D. 28 w/Jackie Lamphere

Mondays Are Dope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 80:24


This week I sit down with LA native, former Universal Studios employee, Disneyland frequenter, and UCSB graduate, Jackie Lamphere. She's my oldest friend and one of my favorite people. We talked about todays political climate, high school memories, the Route 91 Harvest shooting, and some behind the scenes stories from Universal Studios. Follow her on IG @j_a_c_k_y_q Also be sure to follow ya boii @issa_monday and @mondaysaredopepod . And be sure to check out my OnlyFans at www.patreon.com/DamonMonday

I'm Always Right Sports Podcast
I'm Always Right Ep. 110

I'm Always Right Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 69:52


Ep. 110 of The I'm Always Right Sports Podcast! On this weeks show we interview Tim Chapman author of the new book "Champion Underdog" the story of the 1995 Northwestern Wildcats and is also an assistant coach at Lamphere! Later on we talk college football playoffs and we preview the National Championship game! We also touch on some big Lions rumors in regards to their general manager vacancy and why you should be excited!

Chasing the Horizon
Michelle Lamphere (Hey! Episode 100!!)

Chasing the Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 63:01


Episode 100 features a discussion with Michelle Lamphere, president of the US chapter of the Women’s International Motorcycle Association and a key organizer of the Women Rider’s World Relay. Chasing the Horizon is a podcast by, for & about motorcyclists brought to you by the BMW Motorcycle Owners of America. Learn more on our website, chasingthehorizon.us, and sign up for our mailing list at tinyletter.com/chasingthehorizon. Get all the links for WIMA, WRWR and the news items in this episode on the show notes page on chasingthehorizon.us.

The Beyond Physical Therapy Podcast
Creating Strong Patient Educators - Karla Wente, PT, DPT, WCS, CLT and Megan Lamphere, PT, DPT - Creators/Founders of PhysioSage

The Beyond Physical Therapy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 38:08


Karla Wente, PT, DPT, WCS, CLT and Megan Lamphere, PT, DPT started PhysioSage because they knew the importance of quality patient education in healthcare and wanted to make it easier for therapists to deliver. They offer accessible and affordable self-reflection courses, teaching & learning tools, mentoring, and more. Karla and Megan's mission at PhysioSage is to provide you the resources and knowledge that you need to become a truly effective patient educator! PhysioSage Website - https://www.physiosage.org/ PhysioSage Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/physiosage/ Free Simple Reflection Tool - https://www.subscribepage.com/simplereflectiontool Non-Clinical 101 course – Save $50! - https://academy.thenonclinicalpt.com/p/non-clinical-101/?affcode=234239_csmvqv8y&coupon_code=SAVE50 Head over to Apple Podcasts to Leave us a Rating and Review! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-beyond-physical-therapy-podcast/id1516166281 And Check Us Out on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/beyondptpodcast/ Support the show on Patreon! - patreon.com/beyondptpodcast

City of Destiny
#053 - Pastor Todd Lamphere

City of Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 51:57


City of Destiny
#051 - Pastor Todd Lamphere

City of Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 48:38


Fireside Mystery Theatre
50.4 She's a Killer Queen: "The Interrogation of Ray Lamphere"

Fireside Mystery Theatre

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 41:24


The long-awaited part two of the nightmare fuel that is the story of Belle Gunness. Be sure you've caught up with episode 50.2 "The Murder of Belle Gunness." Then settle in and get up close and personal with her alleged murderer, Ray Lamphere, as his interrogation reveals the darkest chapter of this wildly true tale. "The Interrogation of Ray Lamphere" is the final installment from our first ever true-crime series. She's a Killer Queen was recorded live in NYC on 2/23/20. The cast featured in this episode: James Rieser as Sheriff Smutzer David Linton as Deputy Cobb Eirik Davey-Gislason as Ray Lamphere Ali Silva as Belle Gunness Rebecca Kopec as Myrtle Kacie Laforest as Liza James Kleinmann as Asle Helgelien and Andrew Helgelien Mary Murphy as Mrs. Lugendorf James Scully as Joe Maxon Song: “The Ballad of Belle Gunness” by T.J. McFarland performed by Martina DaSilva accompanied by Nico Slater Poem: "It's Her Turn" written and performed by David Linton accompanied by Nico Sleator Audio play written by Lizz Leiser and Kacie Laforest Directed by Holly Payne-Strange Produced by Gustavo Rodriguez & Ali Silva Musical score improvised by Nico Sleator Sound effects design: Greg Russ, Ricardo Delgado, Ali Silva, & Dan Naglia Live show sound engineers: Evan Sachs & Ricardo Delgado Technical director at The Slipper Room: Johnny Goddard Theme music by Jason Graves Audio post-production: Ali Silva Production manager: Lizz Leiser Copyright 2020 Fireside Mystery Productions Live show info, links, and more: https://firesidemysterytheatre.com Fan our flames with your support at https://patreon.com/firesidemysterytheatre Swag! http://tee.pub/lic/firesidemystery

Off Your Rocker, A SeniorVu Podcast
Episode 14 - Morgan Lamphere; How to market senior living in the midst of a pandemic

Off Your Rocker, A SeniorVu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 46:41


In this episode of Off Your Rocker: A SeniorVu Podcast our special guest is Morgan Lamphere with Greenbrier Development.  Morgan and her senior living sales and marketing team were used to flying the country, working face to face with communities and prospects and now they were spending time trying to figure out how to set up a virtual meeting through technology.  Their strength as a sales team was suddenly challenged.  It took more than just clicking on a link and making sure the microphone wasn’t on mute.  It started with their own team’s capabilities of creating an inviting video set in their own homes.  (If you watch television news, you’ve seen the home “virtual” sets transform over the last few weeks.) 

Brian Thomas
Todd Lamphere - Evangelicals for Trump

Brian Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 11:26


The Influencers Podcast
Todd Lamphere on Faith Initiatives, Voting Our Biblical Values, and What's at Stake for the 2020 Election (Ep. 7)

The Influencers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 31:29


Todd Lamphere, Chief of Staff to Paula White, Senior Advisor to the President for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives, stops by to talk with Dave Donaldson and co-host Wendell Vinson, pastor and CityServe cofounder. In Washington, D.C. Todd works as a liaison for Paula White to the Faith Directors at the various federal agencies. Todd gives an inside perspective on what's at stake for the faith community if they don't engage, stand up, and let their voice be heard within the government. He discusses the importance of voting our biblical values as we fight for our children, and our grandchildren's futures. Further discussion includes the importance of faith-based organizations going after government funding, and what's really happening with immigration policies. Regardless of how you feel about President Trump, he shares why we must separate personality from policy. As a Christian, you will gain insight as to why the faith community has no greater friend than our current president, learn why it is vital for God's people to speak up on issues, and what's at stake for the 2020 election.

The Dale Wiley Show
Amy Lamphere

The Dale Wiley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 42:06


Had a wonderful with my longtime friend Amy Lamphere, She is insightful and so interesting. Her latest endevor is lothing line. (I know, right? It's called Storyline Collection, and Amy tells you how you can get involved, either in sales or as an investor. We also talk about Amy's love of dance, how we met at the National Endowment for the Arts, her serving ham to John Lennon and pie to Yoko Ono, and much more.    I. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dale613/support

Plead The Belly
037 - PTB discussess ye olden dating practices, trespassing laws and Bell Gunness

Plead The Belly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 40:25


In 1883 she immigrated to Chicago to live with her sister while her brother stayed in Norway.  In 1884 she married Mads Albert Sorenson and they had four kids and one foster child. Her husband owned a candy store.  In 1890 their house burned down and in 1895 the store burned down and they received insurance money for both. During this time two of their children died from acute colitis.  Interestingly acute colitis and strychnine poisoning share some common symptoms, such as abdominal pain and this will come into play later in Gunness’ life.  Her husband also died in this time period on the one day that his two life insurance policies overlapped. His family demanded an inquiry but no charges were filed. The family thought that it was strychnine poisoning but her doctor overruled them and ruled it as heart failure.  With the insurance payout, Gunness bought a farm with more than 40 acres near La Porte, Indiana. She remarried Peter Gunness, who had two children. He suspected that something wasn’t right and sent his oldest daughter to live with relatives. She is the only child who survived Gunness. Peter and his younger daughter both died shortly after.  After this Gunness began posting in a singles column in the local paper.  Many men answered the posting. She demanded that the men sell everything they had before coming to see her. In July 1907 Gunness hired Ray Lamphere to be farm hand and began sleeping with him. He didn’t like all of her suitors but she refused to be with him because of his gambling problem.  She began a long distance relationship with Andrew Helgelien from South Dakota. They wrote each other for 16 months before meeting. He arrived in January 1908 with $2839  to build a new life with her.  Shortly after Gunness and Lamphere got into a fight and she kicked him off the property. She complained to the sheriff that she saw him through her windows and had him arrested and fined for trespassing.  During this time Helgelien’s brother Asle began to worry about him. One of their farmhands found their letters and Asle became suspicious of her motives when he read the she asked him to withdraw all of his money and come to her.  He wrote to Gunness and asked where his brother was. She claimed that he left for Chicago and speculated that he may go to Norway. Alse didn’t think that that sounded like his brother.  Gunness was still worried about Lamphere and in April went to a lawyer and had a will drawn up. After the meeting, she went shopping and came home with cakes, a toy train, and two gallons of kerosene. She treated her family that evening to a large meal of meat and potatoes and spent the night sitting on the floor, playing with her children and their new toy train. The following morning her house had burned down. Four burnt bodies were found, three were children and the last was an adult female. The woman’s corpse was headless. It was assumed that the woman’s body was Gunness’. Lamphere  was arrested immediately and when Alse read this in the paper he rushed to Indiana.   Alse went to the sheriff’s office and the sheriff drove him to the house to search for clues. A week later and the skull of the woman’s body had yet to be found. Some assumed that Lamphere had hidden it.  Since they weren’t having luck digging through the rubble Asle suggested that they look in the hog pen. There they a gunny sack Inside were two hands, two feet, and one head. Asle recognized the withered, rotten face: It was his brother. Then the men digging realized that there were dozens of slumped depressions in Gunness’s yard. As the property was searched more body parts were found. Between 14 to 40 bodies were recovered.  Each body was butchered into six parts: The legs chopped at the knee, the arms hacked at the shoulder, and the head decapitated. Most of the remains could not be identified. The skulls had evidence of blunt force trauma. The bodies that were still in tact had evidence of rat poison. Gunness was nicknamed th

Reekola Midnite
1997-06-25 - Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell - Richard Hoagland - Mir and Pathfinder. Lan Lamphere - UFO in Storm Chaser Video

Reekola Midnite

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 172:55


1997-06-25 - Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell - Richard Hoagland - Mir and Pathfinder. Lan Lamphere - UFO in Storm Chaser Video

Fears and Beers Podcast
25: The Devil's Backbone and Belle Gunness

Fears and Beers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 41:34


Look out! It’s a stampede! Episode 25 is coming your way!  This week we are telling stories about Devil’s Backbone and Belle Gunness.  Call out the cavalry because there’s a heard of ghosts passing by.  We also find out that haints have feelings, too.  Then it’s on to love, death and insurance fraud - Serial Killer style. Triflers need not apply. It’s always five o’clock somewhere and it’s always time for Fears and Beers.

Jughead's Basement
Episode - 30 - Mike Lamphere - Lo Fi Interviews with Hi Fi Guests

Jughead's Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 65:08


Welcome again to Lo-Fi Interviews with Hi-Fi guests, Teacher, Mike Lamphere. This is the second in a series of four interviews I have conducted and will release consecutively with Punks working in the fields of service to the common good. I have interviewed, a punk doctor, teacher, police officer, and firefighter. Listen to Mike and John talk about The Fairness of Authority, Moral Models, Chicago Punk Rock, and how to guide the younger generations even though we are older and don't quite understand them. (as it should be). Dr. Mike Lamphere was born in Chicago, Illinois and spent his formative years in the pit at the Fireside Bowl, Metro, and various clubs in the Chicagoland area.  While attending undergrad college he was an active member of the scene in Carbondale, IL where he played in the Riff Randells as a member of the Lost Cross Music Co-op.  In 2000 he moved to Denver and then Colorado Springs where he is still an active member in the local music scene.   He finished his PhD in 2012 and after 16 years of teaching English and film classes has moved in to a role as Dean of Students at an Early College Program.  He currently is writing music for an upcoming project as well as a piece on music and youth culture/identity. ONE TIME DONATIONS TO JUGHEAD'S BASEMENT: OR PATREON LINK

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast
Got it All Figured Out - Kinga Tanajewska & Brian Clarke

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 83:58


We can find all kinds of reasons and excuses to keep putting off a short road trip, let alone a trip to other countries. As we all know, work can be the stopper in trip planning. We have to make money to support our riding addictions after all! And what if you’re just not comfortable enough to ride on your own, would a group tour be just the thing for you? Or if you know nothing about bike repairs?  Even the biggest of problems has a solution, sometimes you have to jump through some hoops, make mistakes or just figure it out. While some obstacles can be intimidating or difficult, once you overcome them you may be surprised what you discover. In this episode we talk with Kinga Tanajewska and Brian Clarke about their adventure motorcycle trips and what they had to do to get there. Kinga Tanajewska - Combining Work & Adventure in Australia Kinga Tanajewska knew an interest of motorcycles at a young age, and rode street bikes since her teens when her parents bought her a motorcycle for graduation. She moved from Poland to Australia, and there developed a passion for adventure motorcycling led by her desire to see as much of Australia’s outback as she could. She had a dream to ride around Australia, but wanted to keep her job. She also had no repair skills in case she had a flat or other break down. By splitting her trip in to two parts, and incorporating a couple of job transfers, she was able to mesh work and riding and ride solo around Australia. She experienced beautiful scenery, wildlife, and remote camping. For Kinga, changing a tire turned out not to be a concern after all, and now she is grabs any opportunity to ride. We call that rider mania! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onherbike Website: onherbike.com Youtube Channel: youtube.com/onherbike Brian Clarke - People & Places Make the Adventure Brian Clarke wasn’t happy being a mechanic, he’d had some failed relationships and was in desperate need for a change in his life. He’d always loved motorcycles but the expense kept him from riding, until he bought an old 600 Bandit and then he was hooked. Not knowing much about long distance adventure travel, he decided to book a Pan America motorcycle tour. Although his bike did break down just before the near three month trip was over, and the tour had proved challenging in more ways than one, Brian now realized that he was able to travel on his own. He didn’t need to rely on anyone else to guide him. He returned to the UK, leaving his motorcycle in Calgary, Canada. After a year, he flew back, got his bike and his two wheeled travel life began.  Brian eyes were opened to the beauty of the land and people in the places he visited. He met the love of his life, motorcyclist Michelle Lamphere, and instead of an undesirable job, he passionately pursues riding and submits articles to various moto publications. Life is good! Twitter: tenereboy Facebook: Brian Clarke Website: www.onepistononeworld.com Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mwFHojPU90 Brought to You By: Max BMW Motorcycles Shop our Online Store featuring parts diagrams for every BMW model. Ordering parts and accessories has never been easier. Choose your bike, look at the diagrams and place your order. We have over 45,000 parts in-stock and our Parts Express team processes and ships orders six days a week via UPS, FedEx and USPS. www.maxbmw.com BestRest ProductsHome of the CyclePump Tire Inflator, TireIron BeadBrakR, EZAir Tire Gauge, and other adventure motorcycle gear.  When you’re on the road you’ll want a compact and reliable method of tire inflation.  The CyclePump runs off your bike’s electrical system and it’ll fill a flat tire in less than 3 minutes.   It’s made in the USA and it comes with a 5-year warranty.  BestRest also makes tire changing and tire repair kits that are small enough to fit in your saddlebag.  The crew at BestRest are adventure riders themselves, so they know what you’ll need when you’re exploring the world. www.CyclePump.com AerostichThe best way to ride more is to make riding your easiest, fastest way to get from A to B…simple everyday commuting and errands, long-distance adventure riding, or whatever. For 33 years Aerostich has been designing, making and selling equipment that makes riding anywhere, in all-weather – easier, safer, more comfortable and more fun. No other riders’ gear offers the proven protection, precise fit or lifelong value of an Aerostich. Prove it to yourself with the Ride-More Guarantee. If you try any Aerostich one piece R-3 or Roadcrafter Classic suit for one month, and are not riding more than you did before receiving it, send it back and you will receive a full refund, no questions asked. For complete details and to view all of the available equipment for riders, and for a 10% discount on your first Aerostich purchase, or free shipping on the next order for existing customers, visit www.aerostich.com/arr Giant LoopA rider owned company born from a desire to carry camping gear on enduro bikes into the demanding, rugged high desert country of eastern Oregon.  Giant Loop is the exclusive North American importer for Rally Raid Products Honda CB500 kits, parts and accessories.  Giant Loop offers adventure proof packing systems, modular customizable bags and gear for small enduro bikes to adventure touring machines. Choose the individual components to carry the gear you need on the bike you ride. “The best hard-core saddlebag and tank-bag solution we’ve found…” - Cycle World Magazine, Nov 2015. Proven by adventure riders on every continent but Antarctica.  Get free shipping in the USA with promo code: ARR www.giantloopmoto.com Green Chile Adventure GearOffering American made heavy-duty, innovative motorcycle luggage systems for all types of motorcycles. Tested in extreme weather conditions and terrain to withstand any abuse you can throw at it on your adventure rides.  To complement riders’ needs they are also the exclusive USA distributor of Outback Motortek, a Canadian company specializing in adventure and touring motorcycle protective accessories. Outback Motortek offers ultimate and essential protection for your adventure bike. These accessories could be your best investment to save you from replacing your damaged bike with the ever-expensive factory parts. Available at www.GreenChileAdv.com To see more about this episode go to www.adventureriderradio.com

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast
Sturgis to Ushuaia Via Labrador - Michelle Lamphere

Adventure Rider Radio Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2015 43:27


From the beginning of time people have set out on journeys of discovery and adventure in search of new lands, riches, food and sometimes I imagine, just for the sake of discovery with no idea or concept of an outcome. Perhaps with just the resolve that it WILL bring change and that change will mean good things to come. All great things, large and small have be borne of journey’s mated with discovery of one kind or another.  And it’s in hindsight that the journeys are seen as “good causes” - rarely in the moment. Most journeys have not only changed the lives of those whom experienced the journey first hand, but others as well. Sometimes through the discovery itself, new lands foods or ideas and other times just through connection and information and the telling of the story. The cynical observer may describe a motorcycle journey as a narcissistic hoarding of time and resources for lofty intangible ideas that benefit of now one. Yet when we hear these journeys that others have taken it fuels our imagination, jumpstarts ideas and creative thought for our own life and provides a window through which we glimpse, even if for a moment another way. Not all journeys are planned, some come about  through an event or outside forces. Michelle Lamphere is one of those adventurers.   Michelle Lamphere was born is South Dakota, Sturgis South Dakota. And yes that is the famous Sturgis that each year attracts hundreds of thousands of bikers to celebrate, well, I’m not sure what they are celebrating but it’s a big gathering and a huge party. Anyway, Michelle grew up seeing the event for both good and bad grow each year and because of that motorcycles were just a way of life for her. But riding for Michelle was limited to short runs on her Harley Davidson and the desire to meld the bike with adventure travel didn’t come until a stranger came to town. And when he did Michelle’s life took an unexpected sharp turn. More at www.adventureriderradio.com