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Anthony DeVergillo describes himself as an optimist. He sees a problem and inserts himself to find a solution. Specifically in the area of video game accessibility, Anthony is motivated to make an impact with the joystick he invented to allow people with disabilities access to the games they love. The project is called Overjoyed. Listen to our interview with Anthony and get motivated to improve the world around you as Sean tries to wrap his head around airplane accessibility. Links: Anthony's Interview for The Playability Initiative. Anthony on social media: TwitterLinkedIn Connect with Anthony and others: https://ourodyssey.org/
I've always really enjoyed looking at the pictures and watching the videos captured by the trail cameras on our property. The videos are always my favorite because you get to see more of the behaviors. Either way, retrieving the SD card from a camera is always exciting because you just never know what we are going to see when you begin going through the images. In this episode of the Backyard Ecology podcast, we talk with Anthony Trimboli about trail cameras. Anthony is a wildlife biologist, conservation educator, and my husband. He also has experience working in sporting goods stores where he helped people pick out the right cameras for them, which is why I asked him to talk with us about this subject. During our discussion, Anthony and I touch on the history of trail cameras and their use for wildlife research and management. We also talk in detail about some of the different features that today's cameras have, some of the different ways that trail cameras can be used, and some of the things you might want to consider if you are purchasing one. In addition, Anthony shares tips for where to locate your trail camera so that it has the best chance of picking up wildlife moving through your property. Throughout the conversation we share some of the stories about things that we've seen on our own trail cameras. In my opinion, trail cameras are a great way to watch wildlife, no matter what size property you have. It's always more fun to see things in person, but trail cameras give us the opportunity to see what's happening when we aren't watching or to see animals that may be a little more wary. This is true no matter how big or small your property is or whether it is located in a more urban or more rural area. Links: Anthony's email: anthony@busybeenurseryandconsulting.com Backyard Ecology's website Trail cameras for Pollinators My email: shannon@backyardecology.net Episode image: A doe and a deer feeding at our pond – picture captured from video taken by one of our trail cameras Photo credit: Shannon Trimboli, all rights reserved
The Teen Leader Podcast with Lucas Lunzmannwww.TheTeenLeader.comInstagramLinkedInAnthony ONeal | Episode #27Anthony is a financial expert specializing in helping young people how to budget, live without debt, avoid student loans, and build real wealth for their future. He is also a national best-selling author and host of an online series “The Table with Anthony ONeal.”Topics Covered:Smart financial decisions for teensHow to navigate the college sceneThinking about the future as teens (college, jobs, life, etc.)Role of religion in lifeAnd plenty of more insanely valuable nuggets of info!Links:Anthony's Website“The Table with Anthony ONeal”Instagram***Enjoyed the podcast? Please consider leaving a review or rating on Apple Podcasts. This is the greatest way to support the show and encourage guests to join!For show notes, links, and other past guests, visit https://www.theteenleader.com/podcast-1
Anthony Trucks talks about his own Unparalleled Journey from foster care, through the NFL, and beyond. That journey allowed him to become the amazing and inspirational human that he is today! Along the road, he was met with struggles and learned to master the man he was in order to become the man he wanted to be! This is from his website https://anthonytrucks.com/ Where Shift Started At the age of three years old I was placed into the foster care system. It’s a well-known fact that up to 50 percent of kids placed in the system will end up homeless upon emancipation, and 75% of prison inmates in the U.S. are former foster kids so needless to say the odds were against me from the beginning. This looming reality was never lost on me and I spent a good bulk of my childhood feeling adrift, unworthy, and listless. For years, I spent every day in survival mode, just trying to make it to the next day, week, and year in one piece. Somewhere between being placed in foster care and adopted by an all-white poor family at the age of 14, I overcame my challenges and began to apply myself. Being a self-aware kid allowed me to recognize my pattern, which always started with setting a goal, hitting a wall, overcoming that wall, and finally achieving said goal. The satisfaction I got from setting goals and grinding until I reached them against all odds was immense. So much so that in high school, I gave myself the most challenging and lofty goal yet … making the varsity football team. While I had the build, I definitely didn’t have the skill which became evident during my first seasons. But I persevered. I worked hard, made the team and fast forward to my senior year, I was offered a full ride scholarship to the University of Oregon, and achieved the ultimate goal of going pro in the NFL. By the age of 25, I was on the Pittsburgh Steelers roster, had a beautiful wife, a son and an even brighter future ahead. Or so I thought. Shift Got Real If you do a quick Google search on my name along with the words “NFL player” you’ll see that I don’t have any gameplay stats. That’s due to a fluke shoulder injury that sent my NFL dreams crashing down just as quickly as they’d come. Within a two-month period I went from having it all in the NFL to being a personal trainer at my local gym to support my family. Despite my reality, I realized that I had been given another chance to change my life just like I had earlier in my childhood. I had to pivot and I had to pivot quickly. I’ve come to realize those pivots have always been shifts. I decided that with my football career over, the only way I could provide the kind of life I wanted for my family was to become my own boss. With a degree in kinesiology, I decided to open my own gym. The business was okay, but not great. Entrepreneurship is a series of failures before you strike gold so I wasn’t deterred even though I encountered many ups and downs, but along my journey to provide for my family, I lost it all again. The gym ate up all of my time which meant I had nothing left to give my wife, my now three kids, or myself. My marriage fell apart, my children missed me constantly and I’d gotten out of shape all within the span of just two years. Eventually, my business tanked and I almost went bankrupt. So not only was I broke, I felt broken and alone, was losing my family, and becoming a total miserable failure. Every day alive was filled with the weight of my failures and hopelessness, so one evening I took a long drive with the intention of ending it all for good. Fortunately, I didn’t find it within myself to take my own life that night. I am so glad that I didn’t because soon after I had a conversation with someone that changed my entire world. Little did I know that while I was flailing and struggling to be the man that I wanted to be, a close friend of mine viewed me as an inspiration and a hero because, despite the odds, I overcame. Prior to this conversation, my only focus was a financial success so that I could provide the lifestyle that I felt my family deserved, no matter what. But then I had a thought, “what if I could be an inspiration for others?” My Purpose Shifted “Remember that the happiest people are not those getting more, but those giving more.” ―H. Jackson Brown Jr. From this conversation, I realized that I wanted to give back. So much of receiving positive energy and good karma is putting that which you seek out into the universe. I researched other life coaches and emulated myself and my approach to mimic theirs. I had the methods, the resources, and the business plan, but it still struggled to take off. I was battling the declining economy, a competitive industry, negative feedback from family and friends, as well as internal confusion and uncertainty. Other life coaches made it look easy and were wildly successful using the same tactics as I did. I found myself constantly asking, “Why not me?” At that moment, I realized that I was thinking about it all wrong. The gap between my current situation and my desired outcome wasn’t a method, a secret marketing strategy, or anything like that. What was missing, was within ME. By studying my peers on a personal level, I came to the conclusion that they were just different and possessed the necessary character traits to achieve their goals. Their identity was in direct alignment with their success. The Ultimate Upgrade Success only happens when who you are to your core, your identity, aligns with your life’s vision. After I realized that I began taking the necessary steps to reprogram myself from the inside out. I spent years researching, practicing, and essentially rewiring my brain on a deep psychological level to achieve the necessary changes to become the person I wanted to be. People say change is hard, but the true and authentic transformation isn’t hard. It’s painful. Little by little I started to put in the work and after years of trial and error, I slowly became a well-oiled “shift making” machine. Shifting into my ideal identity is the only way that I’ve been able to achieve success in my career. It is also the reason why I was able to bounce back in my personal life, repair my marriage and be the father that I always wanted to be for my children. I became a speaker and a best-selling author, to give back to those, successful or not, feeling stuck, uninspired and hopeless because while I’m beyond grateful for my journey, I wished I had someone to teach me all that I know now. Throughout my transformation and beyond, doors have opened to me that I never knew existed. I’ve been able to make rich and rewarding connections with people that will last a lifetime, grow and sustain my business, all the while bettering myself as an individual. I essentially achieved balance. It is my passion and life’s mission to pass along the knowledge that took me 30+ years to learn on to those who are struggling just like I have. I know what it’s like and have been where you are right now. The only thing worse than unsolicited advice is advice from someone who’s never walked a mile in your shoes. I was put here, and put through my hardships in life, to coach you through the identity shift that you need to make in order to create the life that you deserve. Anthony's Links Anthony's Website https://anthonytrucks.com Anthony's Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aww-shift/id1453722690 Our Links Find All Our Links Here https://linktr.ee/fostercarenation Patreon https://patreon.com/fostercarenation Website https://fostercarenation.com Connect with us on our Facebook Page https://facebook.com/7timedad Connect on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fostercarenation/
Humility, serving wholesale clients, accessibility, and creating an inclusive community. These are some of the many topics discussed in this fantastic conversation with today's guest, Anthony Ragler! Native of Brooklyn, NY, Anthony Ragler is a coffee professional who combines his craft with his culture and upbringing to cultivate unique and individual experiences for those he encounters. From working as a wholesale manager, to roaster, and technician, Anthony’s experiences allows for him to adapt and connect to many different perspectives and people within and outside the supply chain. Anthony is a 2019 Glittercat Barista Bootcamp Cohort member, a 2020 United States Barista Championship finalist, a 2020 Re:Co Symposium Fellow and currently works as the Regional Developer for Black & White Coffee Roasters in Wake Forest, NC. In this conversation we get to explore Anthony's evolution as a coffee professional and hear the lessons and insights he has gained over the years of serving others and working to create community and support diversity. This is definitely ranks up there as being one of my favorite conversations to date. After you listen you will know why. Enjoy! We discuss: Growing and learning through trials Serving your customer vs serving yourself Cultivating community for POC Learning roasting, wholesale, and support roles Benefits of competition Tips for wholesale support and service Tailoring your approach to the customer How to know if you did a good job The demand chain vs the supply chain Playing favorites Links: Anthony's Instagram Black and White Coffee Roasters Related episodes: 230 : Making room for Community in your Shop 183 : Exploring Diversity w/ Phyllis Johnson Your Customer's Relational Baggage 159 : Addressing Unconscious Bias w/ Lauren Lathrop of Mill City Roasters 133 : 5 Keys to Successful Wholesale w/ Sarah Richmond The BEST in commercial coffee equipment! www.prima-coffee.com/keys Want the best plant based beverage for your coffee drinks? www.pacificfoods.com/food-service
Levi interviews seminarian Anthony Gentile on the moral issues involved with investing today. Links: Anthony's bio on the Leonine Institute site. USCCB document on investing Cooperation in evil chart --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/traddads/support
This former NFL player remembers the day his mother handed him over to foster care, he went on to play in the NFL and now uses his “Identity Shift” program to help people move away from old programming that no longer serves them so they can reach their highest potential. He tells host Col. Nye about his method and walks you through a series of defined steps: See Shift Sustain, Accept Dissect Discover, Design Develop Deploy, Drive Hive & Thrive. This is a powerful roadmap that allows you to close the gap between where you are and where you want to be! LESSONS Make success your second nature Unpack the “programming” from your past See, shift, sustain Get unstuck & see where you want to go Design, develop, deploy Learn what you do wrong to get better Take ownership Drive, hive & thrive Do the work! LINKS Anthony’s quiz www.sloworgo.co More about Anthony https://www.anthonytrucks.com Identity Shift https://www.anthonytrucks.com/identity-shift/ The Spartan World Media Fest was made possible by ATP Science TIME STAMPS 0:00 Johnny & Joe introduce this event - resetting what you think “tough” is 1:22 Recorded at Spartan World Media Fest by ATP Science 2:40 Col. Nye’s interview begins with Tony’s origin story- growing up in foster care & football 3:35 Starting in the NFL & opening a gym 4:30 Overcoming hard times & helping people navigate shifts 5:25 Identity shifts & making success your second nature 7:30 Psychology, neuroscience & brain plasticity 7:45 See, shift & sustain 8:15 Roots & fruits: getting unstuck & where you want to go 9:20 Education in kinesiology 10:30 Design, develop, deploy 11:45 The reality of the debrief 13:15 Tough love vs. real love 14:00 Learning to be better is learning what you did wrong 15:40 Taking ownership 16:45 Thoughts actions & beliefs 17:15 Success as a natural flow 18:05 Drive, hive & thrive 19:10 Rising to the expectations of our peer groups & helping others 21:45 A partner a barometer of self worth 24:00 Being the best version of yourself 25:35 Slow or go identities 25:55 Johnny & Joe give their feedback on this interview 31:15 Do the work ! SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpShow YouTube: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpYT Google Play: http://bit.ly/SpartanUpPlay FOLLOW SPARTAN UP: Spartan Up on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spartanuppodcast/ Spartan Up on Twitter https://twitter.com/SpartanUpPod CREDITS: Producer – Marion Abrams, Madmotion, llc. Hosts: Joe De Sena, Dr. Johnny Waite & Col. Nye Sefra Alexandra was off foraging in the mountains of Tahoe Synopsis – Sefra Alexandra | Seed Huntress Production Assistant - Andrea Hagarty © 2019 Spartan
As part of our Suicide Awareness Month, we have Anthony Mattis, a certified Access Consciousness facilitator and an amazing healer with energy. Listen to learn how to recognize the warning signs of suicide and what tools you can use in order to prevent it. On today’s podcast: The struggles of mental illness Don’t buy into other people’s opinions Not being able to take it anymore Go get your bars run, it will help you so much Links: Anthony’s Website Find out how to spread awareness about suicide. Create the life you want to have today!
Swimmer Anthony Ervin won Olympic gold aged 19. His life then fell apart. He was homeless for a time, attempted suicide, and drank heavily. By 2016, he had completely turned his life around and won the 50m freestyle at the Olympics.Aged 35, he was the oldest individual Olympic gold medal winner in swimming.This time though - he was ready.“Winning can be a terrible thing that happens to you. It can completely intoxicate you… Winning is a test.”We spoke about Ryan Lochte, growing up with Tourette’s, and how he wants to compete at Tokyo 2020.LINKS:Anthony winning gold in RioAnthony's bookThe other book he recommendedAndre Agassi's bookThe myth of IcarusIf any of the topics in this episode distressed you, please talk to some one! Or let us know... In the UK, the charity Samaritans are very helpful.
As part of our Suicide Awareness Month, we have Anthony Mattis, a certified Access Consciousness facilitator and an amazing healer with energy. Listen to learn how to recognize the warning signs of suicide and what tools you can use in order to prevent it. On today’s podcast: The struggles of mental illness Don’t buy into other people’s opinions Not being able to take it anymore Go get your bars run, it will help you so much Links: Anthony’s Website Find out how to spread awareness about suicide. Create the life you want to have today!
My guest for today is street epistemologist Anthony Magnabosco. For the past couple of years, he’s been making YouTube videos where he asks religious people questions about their beliefs in a way that’s both non-confrontational and thought-provoking. So today we’re going to talk about what street epistemology is all about, and how to have better discussions with religious people.Links:•Anthony’s YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/user/magnabosco210 •Street Epistemology: https://streetepistemology.com/ •Anthony on Twitter: https://twitter.com/magnabosco •Atheos App: http://www.atheos-app.com/ •Think Stephtically: https://www.youtube.com/user/ThinkingStephtically •The Gaytheist Manifesto: http://gaytheistmanifesto.secularmediagroup.com/ •Godless Rebelution: http://godlessrebelution.podbean.com/ •The Biskeptical Podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-biskeptical-podcast•Dream Youth: http://dreamyouth.bandcamp.com •Asher Silberman: http://www.ashersilberman.com/ •My Twitter: http://twitter.com/tmamone •Bi Any Means on Twitter: http://twitter.com/bianymeanspod •Bi Any Means on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bianymeanspodcast •Email: bianymeanspodcast@gmail.com •Listener line: 410-690-3558 •My Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/tmamone •Bi Any Means Blog: http://freethoughtblogs.com/bianymeans/
My guest for today is street epistemologist Anthony Magnabosco. For the past couple of years, he’s been making YouTube videos where he asks religious people questions about their beliefs in a way that’s both non-confrontational and thought-provoking. So today we’re going to talk about what street epistemology is all about, and how to have better discussions with religious people.Links:•Anthony’s YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/user/magnabosco210 •Street Epistemology: https://streetepistemology.com/ •Anthony on Twitter: https://twitter.com/magnabosco •Atheos App: http://www.atheos-app.com/ •Think Stephtically: https://www.youtube.com/user/ThinkingStephtically •The Gaytheist Manifesto: http://gaytheistmanifesto.secularmediagroup.com/ •Godless Rebelution: http://godlessrebelution.podbean.com/ •The Biskeptical Podcast: http://www.spreaker.com/show/the-biskeptical-podcast•Dream Youth: http://dreamyouth.bandcamp.com •Asher Silberman: http://www.ashersilberman.com/ •My Twitter: http://twitter.com/tmamone •Bi Any Means on Twitter: http://twitter.com/bianymeanspod •Bi Any Means on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bianymeanspodcast •Email: bianymeanspodcast@gmail.com •Listener line: 410-690-3558 •My Patreon page: http://www.patreon.com/tmamone •Bi Any Means Blog: http://freethoughtblogs.com/bianymeans/
We are working on some interesting new episodes in the near future. But this time We take a slight turn and discuss one of everyone’s favorite subjects...food. Anthony Dissen is an educator and registered dietitian. In this episode Anthony shares his thoughts on the health food craze. Has it become a fashion statement? We discuss why he chose to study food, the role of corn in the economy, Why processed foods are cheaper, how much water is being wasted and why he chooses to say he eats a plant based diet instead of being called a vegan. We are available on iTunes, Stitcher and Soundcloud. You can always message us on Twitter @PerezPodcast, e-mail at PerezPodcast@gmail.com and Facebook at Modernity and Absurdity. Links: Anthony’s Instagram pagehttps://www.instagram.com/anthonydissenrd/ Corn in Mexico-http://articles.latimes.com/1992-02-18/news/wr-2329_1_national-heritage https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/mexico/people-corn Cowspiracy Trailer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV04zyfLyN4 Some fun info on GMO’s-- https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4454 Climate Change and Syria-- http://www.thenation.com/article/syria-may-be-the-first-climate-change-conflict-but-it-wont-be-the-last/