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Do we become more humble with age? My guest Leif Anderson says he has, but humility did not come easily. Let's go back to a time where a young and cocky Leif set out with a crew from Ft. Collins, CO to conquer the Arizona kayaking scene, in one short weekend.This podcast was inspired by Leif and Evan's dueling blog entries from 2010, which you will not want to miss:Leif accountEvan's account: part 1Evan's account: part 2Just to prove how cocky Leif was in his early days, and because it's one of my good memories of running the Big South, here's my 2009 Big South video where Leif became the star of the show as the only paddler that day motivated to fire up the big ones.Big South 2009Today's episode's sponsors:4Corners Riversports4Corners Riversports is located in Durango, Colorado. They are a full service paddlesports retail and rental store! If you are looking to get on the water, look no further than 4Corners Riversports. Call them at 970-259-3893 or visit their website www.riversports.comTaylor Barker with The Group Real Estate SteamboatI have known and paddled with Taylor for years. If you're interested in purchasing a property in the Steamboat area, Taylor is happy to share his expertise and help you find the perfect property. You can reach him at 336-314-4353 or by email at taylor@brokerintheboat.com.This podcast is being featured in the podcast section of paddlinglife.com. If you haven't already visited the site, check it out for news, stories, reviews, and just about anything related to the paddling life.For comments, questions, or if you have a story worth sharing, pitch it to me:talesfromthecripps@gmail.comSend me a text message with any comments, questions, or suggestions.Support the Show.
As scientists, policymakers, and other environmentally-concerned individuals search for solutions to the changing climate, glaciers are an important topic. With the ability to both study glaciers in their current states, and use geomorphology and numerical modeling to understand the historical placements of glaciers in the past, they hold clues for interpreting the climate.Dr. Leif Anderson has been studying glaciers since the completion of his undergraduate degree at Montana State University-Bozeman. After completing his Ph.D. at the University of Colorado - Boulder, he studied geomorphology and glacialology through two postdoctoral appointments in Iceland and Germany.Dr. Anderson, an assistant professor at the University of Utah, spends his time researching both the past extent of glaciers and the current conditions of glacial ice and how the changing environment is impacting them. By combining the information he learns with other scientific understandings, his research is helping to understand a future changing climate.
Katie Anderson of Anderson's Candy joins WGN Radio's Dave Plier to talk about their famous chocolates, truffles, toffee, upcoming events and a tribute to her father, Leif Anderson, friend of ‘The Dave Plier Show' and longtime sponsor at WGN Radio, who passed away earlier this summer at the age of 71.
Med sin hesa karaktäristiska stämma bjöd denne legendariske radioman i nära 40 år svenskarna på amerikansk storbandsjazz. Han ses idag som en sann folkbildare men själv kallade han sig underhållare. Leif "Smokerings" Anderson hade en närmast magisk förmåga att presentera musiken i sina radioprogram. När tonerna av amerikansk jazz vävdes samman med Leif Andersons mörka skånska stämma var det för många som att förflyttas till nattklubbarna i Harlem, New York på 1930-talet, The Cotton Club eller The Savoy Ballroom. I hans radioprogram förflyttades lyssnaren både i tid och rum. Under 39 år ledde Leif Anderson programmet Smokerings i Sveriges Radio, där han främst spelade amerikansk, mjuk och melodiös storbandsjazz från swing-epoken. Han presenterade band som Ellington, Dorsey, Lunceford, Bunny Bergian, Count Basie, Artie Shaw och många andra. Tre dagar före sin död slog han Svens Jerrings tidigare radiorekord med Barnens Brevlåda genom att sända det 1786:e Smokerings-programmet. Det är svårt att idag avgöra hur enormt mycket han har betytt för jazz-intresset i Sverige. Hans stämma blev som ett med den musik han presenterade. Det blev till mer än prat och musik. Det förvandlades istället till ett slags blåtonad poesi som berörde mig djupt, säger Dan Kristensson som gjort programmet. Leif dog den 17 november 1999. Han blev 74 år. Medverkande: Frans Sjöström, musikproducent på Sveriges Radio Sven-Erik Palmbring, god vän med Leif Jan Olsson, journalist Bo Nilsson, ljudtekniker och kollega Carl-Otto Strandh, trumslagare med specialitet jazz och swing Sara Ljunggren, sångerska i Smoke Rings Sisters Anna-Maria Sernhult, jazz-sångerska från Göteborg Programmet är gjort 2020 av Dan Kristensson Exekutiv producent: Sofia Kottorp
Man, OH MAN! The 2020 Minnesota Mayhem was one for the books. $20,000 Pro payouts with $10,000 of that going to bikini! History was MADE. Who walked way with the cash and hardware? You better tune in to find out.
On this episode, we chat with Leif Anderson about how his shows and organization are handling the future transformation of the sport during and after this pandemic has done its worst. Stay turned
Leif Anderson and daughter Katie talk about their 100 year old small, locally owned business ‘Anderson’s Candy’, the real-time changes made to business operations and their sweet Easter Treats available online re-starting on Monday. Andersonscandyshop.com
Third generation candymaker, Leif Anderson, calls into the show to have Dean and ‘Elton Jim’ try some new Easter candy from his store, Anderson’s Candy Shop, they have in stock for the season. Follow the Sunday morning crew on Twitter: @DeanRichards, @Andy_Masur1 Also be sure to follow Dean on Facebook!
My guest on this week's podcast is Leif Anderson, Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer at Augsburg University.He leads institutional planning and effectiveness at Augsburg University in order to realize the college's vision through the implementation of the Augsburg2019 strategic plan.The University is based in the heart of Minneapolis and has built a strong academic reputation in the liberal arts and professional studies since 1869. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees to more than 3,500 diverse students and educates them to be informed citizens, thoughtful stewards, critical thinkers, and responsible leaders.During this interview we'll specifically focus on the vision that's been set out by Augsburg University president Paul Pribbenow. He challenges higher education to change its focus from students being "college ready," to institutions being "student ready." At the same time, Pribbenow is bringing new clarity to Augsburg's value proposition - what he calls a "three dimensional" education.In listening to this podcast, you will learn 3 things:1)how these important concepts are being equipped at Augsburg2)What's driving this change3)How technology can Universities help to succeed See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
on this episode, and this is a real episode, in spite of my poor judgement and humor, we talk with Leif Anderson about the seminar that was given this past weekend. Many were in attendance and it seems many still wanted to attend. We will address your and their questions. Stay tuned
On this episode, we chat with Mara Winters about the one question that seems to come up from time to time when competing. To stay in the natural community and compete, or to compete in the enhanced community and remain a natural athlete. There are many that feel as she does and we have asked her to be on to speak about what even makes this thought available to such high caliber natural athletes.
Kaeline and Desiree cointinue to mash things up with Coach and DFAC Promoter Leif Anderson regarding good and bad broscience as well as Brian McCabe's 2016 DFAC Windy City Naturals!
On this episode we catch up on some updates that we have been missing. Plus, we chat with Leif Anderson about some of the new emerging "broscience" that has been showing its ugly head recently.
On this episode we get to chat with Leif Anderson and his wife, who is very pregnant, about the many MANY challenges they have coming in the near future. We will speak about the life changes and show challenges and clients needs and wants as part of their daily way of living. WOW!!!!
Since we were unable to connect with Leif last week, we are gonna make sure his knowledge is not missed
On this episode we get to chat with the man on a mission of Mayhem....well, good mayhem anyway! This man and his team have been making quite the mark natural community and industry. We will chat with him about many things and also chat about the concerns and misconceptions that have possibly slowed the true and natural growth of the competitors and the industry as a result. Leif and one of our own P4P experts will combine to make this one to listen to for sure!
This episode we get to chat with Leif Anderson, coach, new husband, and first year promoter of the long awaited Minnesota Mayhem show with the DFAC. We will talk about all of the new things in this mans life and future, and also talk about his consistent winning of the team trophy at the ChiTown Showdown!
The best thing about this podcast is that JB did not restrict me to P4P, but to natural competitors, which is what I have felt this whole community should be about. Leif and Brook spend time with me tonight to speak about a bad moment last year that Brook made great!
John G. Anderson and Leif Anderson, children of famed Gulf Coast artist Walter Anderson, remember their father's devotion to the Gulf Coast. (photo of Walter Anderson with one of his pots, 1934)