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Talking Energy Show
Oilfield Tailgate oilfieldtailgate.com #podcast with Leslie Rowe in #LongBeach #California

Talking Energy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 13:17


Oilfield Tailgate oilfieldtailgate.com #podcast with Leslie Rowe in #LongBeach #California getting an amazing #oilgas and #energy tour enjoying their long history enjoying harvesting and producing reliable and abundant #naturalresources for #humanflourishing He became a friend this week as we boldly bounced about town in a truck while #networking with local community, #HSE, #fire, and #safety leaders dedicated to giving leadership, faith, mentorship, and #education. Les has impressive drive to partner with critical industries and individuals anywhere his products can protect lives and investments. As much as this week was focused on discovering peers, I assure you, there were famous plates of tasty local tacos inhaled across my palate on my travels and #entertainment. Fortunately for me the invitation to the Taco Talk Tuesday for the Men's Ministery of Parkcrest Church was a huge highlight and inspiring having newly appointed Fire Chief, Dennis Buchanan rally our burning desire to be lights in the darkness wherever we can. Another glowing ember precious moment presented itself when Les took me to a pier as workers from #offshore platforms arrived and I showed them we were fans of them and all they do with whistles, claps, cheers, pats on the back, and handshakes. Check out #THUMS, hidden production islands with palms and walls that protect and camouflage views and noise while beach goers enjoy plentiful #Petroleum provisions whom most take for granted and don't appreciate the pittance that they pay for such luxury thanks to #plastics products. The islands were named for the companies who bid for original operating contract, THUMS, a consortium named after its parent companies: Texaco, Humble, Unocal, Mobil, and Shell. You'll also see me grab one of the disembarking guys for another quick interview airing soon too. Workers should be our celebrities that give us cause for celebration. Thanks to their grind we have the pleasure of all the gifts that come from plentiful #power. Wish I had more time there but I'll be back. Maybe #Bakersfield gets a boost too. We all need to support the #oilfield there and everywhere in the #USA for life, #liberty, and security. We then made sure to meet and talk to every booth at Disasters Expo USA and find ways to hope to support their vital businesses and our combined forces against #emergency, #disaster, and #catastrophy from thermal incipient events. Les and his partners of Redline Fire Solutions are dedicated to developing non-toxic eco-friendly fire #suppression solutions to fight the fires of today and tomorrow! Redline Fire Solutions owns the patent for a number of all natural, non-toxic, eco-friendly, fluorine-free, innovative #firefighting foam products. redlinefiresolutions.com See you soon. Take care, safe travels, may God bless your endeavors and wrap you up in His almighty armor and success. Sign up to attend events, sponsor or the calendar from oilfieldtailgate.com #oilfieldtailgate

Denton North Church
Mission, Vision, and Values: Part 1

Denton North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 59:23


Leslie Rowe and Joshua Robinson Learn more about our community and get involved at dentonnorthchurch.com ★ Support this podcast ★

Denton North Church
Financial Update - 2.5.23

Denton North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 41:58


Leslie Rowe and Ryan Plauche http://dentonnorthchurch.com/finances dentonnorthchurch.com ★ Support this podcast ★

Talking Out Your Glass podcast
Leslie Rowe Israelson and Ryan Bavin: Reflecting the Natural World Via a Fusing Glassblowing Hybrid

Talking Out Your Glass podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 61:59


For two decades, the beauty of the Canadian Rockies has informed the sculptural work of Leslie Rowe-Israelson. Wondrous locales such as Banff and Jasper National Parks inspired her to express an emotional connection to nature in kiln formed glass, often enhanced with one-of-a-kind flameworked beads made by twin sister, Melanie. Leslie has mastered the creation of large fused panels as well as massive color bar bowls made in homage to streams flowing through the mountains.  Using a color bar process that allows her to strip away layers of color, Israelson then uses that color to create paintings of light in glass. She expands on these skills by placing different types of reactive glasses together, such as copper bearing glass, silver, and reactive cloud glass. Continually challenging, this combination of techniques evokes different seasons and climates, sharing the artist's passion for both glass and nature with the viewer.  In the mountains of Canada, glass consumed Israelson's thoughts and dreams. Beginning in stained glass, a new visual language of kiln forming was born of training and dialoging with other glass artists. From 1985 to 1994, Leslie and Melanie attended the world-renowned Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington. Both sisters agree that Pilchuck changed their lives. There they met Klaus Moje, Richard Whiteley, Rudi Gritsch, Richard Marquis, Paul Marioni, Dante Marioni, and William Morris – encouraging their evolution from flat to sculptural work. They also met Thomas Hamling, developer of Zircar Refractory Composites, who introduced Leslie to Mold Mix 6, which introduced her to a new visual vocabulary.  The sisters received additional training from the Alberta College of Art, Calgary, Alberta; Andrighetti Glassworks, Vancouver, British Columbia; Boyce Lundstrom's Camp Colton, Colton, Oregon; and the Vancouver College of Art. Together they have participated in a number of residencies, both at Pilchuck and Uroboros Glass, Portland, Oregon. In 1995, Leslie and Melanie attended a month-long symposium in Teplice, Czech Republic, held by Glav Union, one of the largest flat glass manufacturers in the world at that time.  In early 2000, Israelson spent six months making a wax for a new piece that featured a huge glass circle with multiple figures. When she finally fired it, the piece cracked in the kiln due a thermocouple failure. She explains: “It was awesome! When I took it out of the mold, a big chunk came out, revealing the way the glass had flowed and melted. I wanted to figure out how to recreate that look intentionally.” This event marked the beginning of her work assembling, fusing, and slicing color bars. Now, the artist carefully stacks all the glass, knowing how it's going to flow and move, and which way to cut it. “I try to create the flow of the mountains through the flow of the glass,” she says. In 2004, Israelson studied with Irene Frolic and Lou Lynn at Red Deer College, Red Deer, Alberta. There she discovered wax, and suddenly her work evolved from flat bowls to three-dimensional sculpture. She began to work larger, incorporating metals in the work by applying iron oxides on the surface of the mold material. Without access to a hot shop, the artist accomplished all of her creative goals in her kiln, layering Bullseye Glass in sand, talc and Mold Mix 6 molds. She states: “No one was doing this at the time. I was a teaching assistant for Warren Langley at Pilchuck, and he gave me the sand and talc mixture. I experimented with mold materials that would allow me to take the skin off and see inside the glass – to let the light reflect through it.”  Israelson's commissions include: Government of Canada, Governor General Arts Award, cast glass hands; Banff School of Fine Arts, Mountain Film and Book Festivals: Awards 1996 – 2014; Government of Canada, Secretary of State for External Affairs: International Gifts 1990; and Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Acquisition for Permanent Exhibition. She has demonstrated or taught at the Glass Art Society, virtual demo, 2021; Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York; Pilchuck Glass School; Alberta College of Art and Red Deer College of Art, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. For the last few years, Israelson has been working on a new series of larger works made via a fusing/ glassblowing hybrid process with the assistance of glassblower, Ryan Bavin. Bavin is both glassblower and award-winning nature photographer. His father, Pat, started Bavin Glassworks in Invermere, BC, in 1988. Ryan served an apprenticeship there that lasted for eight years before moving on to Pilchuck, where he studied and has been invited back several times as a teacher and gaffer working for and with respected glass artists from Canada and other nations. His blown work is represented by Canada House Gallery, Banff. Says Israelson: “Our glass work together has developed over the years, and I cannot think of a better glassblower to work with blowing out our Bullseye Glass than Ryan. Our paths have overlapped over the years at Pilchuck, giving us a solid foundation for experimenting and creating together or separately.” Always moving in new directions, Israelson now feels she can truly interpret the land, sky, and mountains by painting with glass. Through experimentation, she hopes to create an artistic link between glass and stone and the world in which we live. Her collaborative work with Bavin can be seen in 2022 at Canada House Gallery, Banff, and The Hearth – Arts on Bowen, Bowen Island, BC.  

RISD Treasure Tuesday
Treasure Tuesday: CAST Your Sails in Science ep. 5

RISD Treasure Tuesday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 20:54


In this episode, I sit down with my co-host, Leslie Rowe and the Science teachers who attended the Science CAST Conference this year. They share their experiences and learning from the conference with us and Science tools and resources that they shared during their Treasure Tuesday session. Check out the links below for helpful tips and tricks shared during this podcast episode. Challenge Sites Climate change- Unitedsciplus.com Need.org Follow Kesler Science professional learning network on Facebook

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Denton North Church
Romans and Politics 02 - Romans 16 : The Gospel Community - 1/13/19

Denton North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 46:16


Denton North Church
The Good News in Stories and Images 14 - On Digging Yourself a Hole

Denton North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 39:36


Denton North Church
The Good News in Stories and Images 09 - Rich Toward God

Denton North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 40:07


Denton North Church
Leadership Conference 04

Denton North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 48:31


Denton North Church
The Good News in Stories and Images 06 - In The Mouth Of Madness

Denton North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 36:45


Denton North Church
The Good News in Stories and Images 03 - Doctors and Wine

Denton North Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 34:16


radioWissen
Gespräch mit Prof. Jana Rückert-John - Essen als Ersatz-Religion?

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2017 22:00


Du bist, was du isst - Immer mehr Menschen definieren sich über die Nahrung, die sie zu sich nehmen, oder auf die sie bewusst verzichten. Leslie Rowe im Gespräch mit der Ernährungs-Soziologin Prof. Jana Rückert-John

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Korruption - Gespräch mit Edda Müller

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 18:52


Sie greift den Wettbewerb an. Sie unterhöhlt Gerechtigkeit. Sie kann tödliche Folgen haben. Edda Müller, Transparency International Deutschland, im Gespräch mit Leslie Rowe über die Krake der Korruption und deren Bekämpfung.

radioWissen
Stadt und Gesellschaft - Gespräch mit Prof. Walter Siebel

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 19:19


Wo stünde die Frau ohne Stadt? Städte sind eine politische Brutstätte. Sie haben die Emanzipation befördert - und noch vieles mehr. Prof. Walter Siebel, Stadtsoziologe an der Universität Oldenburg, im Gespräch mit Leslie Rowe.

radioWissen
Kapitalismus - Gespräch mit Prof. Christoph Deutschmann

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 11:46


Er ist grenzüberschreitend und schöpferisch, er erzeugt Ungleichheit und braucht klare Regularien: Christoph Deutschmann, Professor für Soziologie an der Uni Tübingen, skizziert im Gespräch mit Leslie Rowe, wie er den Kapitalismus versteht.

radioWissen
Die Nutzung der Sonne - Prof. Robert Pitz-Paal über Solarenergie

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 11:57


Flugzeuge, die mit Hilfe von Sonnenlicht fliegen - durchaus realistisch und keine Vision einer fernen Zukunft, meint Prof. Pitz-Paal, Direktor des Instituts für Solarforschung, im Gespräch mit Leslie Rowe

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Abwasser ist kein Müll - Gespräch mit Prof. Jörg E. Drewes

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2016 12:25


Bakterien, die Sonne, Mechanik - es existieren diverse Techniken, um Abwasser zu reinigen. Jörg Drewes, Professor für Siedlungswasserwirtschaft an der TU München, im Gespräch mit Leslie Rowe.

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Wie erinnern an die NS-Zeit? - Gespräch mit Dr. Jörg Skriebeleit

radioWissen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2013 11:53


Erinnern an die NS-Zeit erfordert einen sensiblen Umgang. Dr. Jörg Skriebeleit, Leiter der KZ-Gedenkstätte Flossenbürg, im Gespräch mit Leslie Rowe über die Frage: Wie sollen wir gedenken?

Friends of Kevin Radio
Leslie Rowe - Errands To Do Services Too

Friends of Kevin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2013 12:19


Host Kevin Willett is joined by Leslie Rowe from Errands to Do Services Too. Errands To Do Services Too is here to provide you with personalized assistance in order to give you back the most precious resource in life....your time. Our commitment is to make your to-do list our top priority. In today's busy world, a personal assistant is no longer considered a luxury. Errands To Do Services Too offers affordable pricing and a variety of services to make your life easier. You will be delighted when you discover that you have more energy and time for yourself, family and friends. Audio file:  errandstodo.mp3

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