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You might already be familiar with our next episode in the Rodeo Rider Files series: Luke Hall. Luke is our resident long-haul factory racer with big results in 200+ mile bike races like second place in the 2023 Unbound XL and a win at the 2024 Gravel Worlds Long Voyage. Luke sat down with us to discuss the high peaks and low valleys of 2024, what he is looking forward to in 2025, and what he has learned from a decade of bike racing. Things get deep along the way, touching on many topics in a quick-hitting 45 minutes, but as the kids might say, it is all for the love of the game. Host: Logan Jones-WilkinsGuest: Luke HallProducer: Logan Jones-Wilkins Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we sit down with Luke Hall, the 2024 Long Voyage 300 winner, to dive into his incredible record breaking journey at Gravel Worlds, his personal cycling story, and what's on the calendar for 2025. Luke shares insights into the challenges and nutrition strategy of his 2024 victory, how Gravel Worlds tested his limits, and what drives him to continue pushing the envelope in the sport. We also get a glimpse of his goals for the upcoming year, including the races and ambitions for his 2025 season.
In this episode of the pH Nutrition podcast, Liam Holmes and Luke Hall deep dive into the topic of supplements. They discuss their recommended strategies for managing health during illnesses, sharing their personal experiences with various supplements like greens powders. The hosts tackle commonly asked questions about supplements such as the suitable time to take pre-workouts and the efficacy of creatine.They also provide insights for endurance athletes and share advice on taking supplements for general athletic performance. Towards the end, they discuss testosterone boosters like Tongkat Ali and emphasize the importance of regular blood work to monitor nutrients and health markers.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:22 Discussion on Supplements and Health03:00 Deep Dive into Creatine07:42 Pre-Workout Timing and Strategies10:41 Supplements for High Rocks Event18:01 Exploring Tom Cat Ali and Testosterone Boosters22:08 Importance of Regular Blood Work24:17 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFor more info on our programs head over to our website hereCheck out our Instagram page where we post tonnes of useful info here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Katherine Coker. We spend the hour talking about Wage Theft in Pennsylvania, Indiana & the US. We talk about some specific cases and scenarios of Wage Theft in PA & NE IN. We also have some other labor news and some great informational links below as well. You can find Katherine on TikTok at Katherine.Coker She also has some great WAGE THEFT Schwag you can access for doing that subtle thing of posting stickers in the community. You can follow her on YouTube KatherineCoker as well. She has some great writings you can learn from at her SubStack page linked here. The Philly Department of Labor website specific to Wage Theft is linked here. The HAll's Restaurant chain in NE Indiana has been charged in Federal Court for Wage Theft. The Department of Labor's Hour & Wage Division District Director Aaron Lewis said Luke Hall, GM of Don Hall's Factory Restaurant, agreed to change his business' practices, but he reportedly refused to pay back wages owed to his employees. Read about the DOL case from this Federal Court Filing. Here is the DOL's article detailing the Halls case. If you are in the Service Industry check out some of the resource links we have provided below. The Economic Policy Institute is a resource you should use as a Working Famly. They are at EPI.org Also check out this article on Wage Theft in America today. Read about the recovered Billions in Wage Theft here. In the Union News section we talk about the Strike in Erie PA by UE Local 506 & 618 members, Follow the link for more details. Another resource for Restaurant Workers is ROC United - ROCUnited.org An example of a community group developed to help exploited workers, check out Chicago based ARISE Chicago. For Indiana Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division nformation check it out here WAGE & HOUR - this is an stark example of a Republican ran state, very weak offerings if you need help. The state proves they do not support Working Families, they just provide the bare minimum required and then they underfund that. Thanks for listening, Find us on the web at My Labor Radio and on Twitter we are @mgevaart
Enlace a la preventa de mi nuevo libro: https://gigamesh.com/libro/preventa-paralelamente-firmado-por-el-autor-extras-exclusivos Os lleváis: -Bolsilibro Para «Paralelamente» de Alan Dick, Jr. -Sobrecubierta con portada alternativa -Bolsilibro clásico original de segunda mano al azar Disponible hasta el 12 de julio. ¡Corred que se acaban! En cunato a Your Stories Market, la feria literaria en la que estaré como autor el día 22 de julio, aquí está la web con toda la información: http://yourstoriesmarket.com Gracias como siempre por estar ahí. Música intro y outro: Piano_Refreshing de Peritune https://peritune.com/blog/2016/07/13/piano_refreshing Música de fondo: Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ by Alfonso M. González alias Ryo Suzuki, autor de «Retrogaming Tales»
Joined by Luke (@OakTreetStatus), he, Tyler and Aaron delve into the Rockies minor league baseball. Luke brings some insightful analysis and updates on his "2023 picks". From discussing the success stories of breakout players like Elehuris and the under-the-radar dark horse, Trejo, to analyzing the progress of notable prospects like Adael, they leave no stone unturned. Additionally, we highlight the standout performers of the week, both on the offensive and pitching fronts. The hosts also share surprise prospects and rookies who have impressed during the first half of the season, along with injury updates and promotions across the minors. They delve into the intricacies of player development and discuss what fans can expect from the promoted players in the coming seasons. Moreover, we touch upon Rockies-related news, including trades, rehab updates, and attendance figures, providing an all-encompassing view of the organization's progress. Finally, did the Angels score or the Moose trade move the needle for the upcoming trade deadline. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blake-street-banter/message
Luke Hall is the Founder and President of Certified Pest Control. Based in Southwest Florida, Certified Pest Control provides its clients with the best customer experience by putting their needs first. Luke founded the company in 2014, pulling from his vast experience in the extermination industry. Outside of his professional career, Luke enjoys fishing, the outdoors, traveling, and being a supportive husband and father. In this episode… When Luke Hall first started his pest control company, he wore many hats. Like most business owners in their early years, he was afraid to ask for help and lacked the funds to hire extra hands. However, Luke quickly learned you must carve out a budget for critical team members — like an accountant or bookkeeper — to keep your business afloat. Although Luke learned these lessons the hard way, you don't have to. In today's episode, Luke shares his wisdom and advice for those looking to start a business or needing guidance to grow. Some of the most paramount recommendations Luke shares is that all business owners should be vulnerable and courageous, invest in themselves as a leader, and never be afraid to ask for help. In this episode of the Multiply You Podcast, Austin Clark talks with Luke Hall, Founder and President of Certified Pest Control, about the difficult lessons he learned early on in the business. Luke discusses balancing client needs with business needs, why every young business needs a bookkeeper, and how he's working toward his goals in 2023. He also shares his top three business books and advice for young entrepreneurs!
For Rocky Worship - the worship team at Rocky Mountain Church in northern Colorado, talking about mental health, therapy and feelings is an everyday activity. On the release of their EP, "Where You Are", Jess chats to leaders Nic Carver, Dane Voorhees and Luke Hall about their individual mental health journeys, creating an honest culture, and writing worship songs that come from seasons of brokenness. Buy/stream "Where You Are" here: https://tr.ee/Y0gyyoczze Connect @RockyWorship and linktr.ee/rockyworship FIND HELP USA: Lifeline (Call 988 or visit https://988lifeline.com) Australia: Lifeline (Call 13 11 14 or visit https://lifeline.org.au) World Wide: To Write Love On Her Arms (https://TWLOHA.com/find-help) MUSIC Fully Loved by Rocky Worship Where You Are by Rocky Worship Source and Centre by Rocky Worship All of This Time by Rocky Worship Faithful God by Rocky Worship You Hold It All Together by Rocky Worship Sound of Freedom by Rocky Worship Thank God I Do by Lauren Daigle GET PODCAST MERCH HERE: https://tee.pub/lic/YOUMEPOD SPONSORS JesusWired is your number 1 source for Christian music news, reviews and interviews. Visit them now at https://JesusWired.com. Are you a creator? Soundstripe gives you unlimited access to royalty free music from some of the world's best composers. Go to SOUNDSTRIPE.COM and enter YOUMEPOD to get 10% off at checkout. SUBSCRIBE/CONNECT/LET'S BE FRIENDS: https://linktr.ee/betweenyoumepod Produced by Joshua Norman Media
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Recordad, viernes 10 de marzo de 2023 a las 19:00 en la librería Gigamesh (Calle Bailén, 8 Barcelona) Streaming de la presentación: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByGT9tJUrN0 Con la presencia de Javier Ruíz Caldera, Josep Capel "STAR" y por supuesto servidor, Alfonso M. González "Ryo Suzuki": Y sábado 11 de marzo de 2023 a las 11:00 de la mañana en Fnac del triangle (Plaza de Catalunya 4, Barcelona) Tenéis más información aquí: https://www.segasaturno.com/portal/el-sabado-que-viene-estare-en-el-fnac-de-barcelona-hablando-de-laquoretrogaming-talesraquo-vf8-vt10428.html O en GAIKAN: https://gaikanpodcast.blogspot.com/2023/03/pulp-reality-y-retrogaming-tales.html Gracias, espero que nos veamos. Música CC usada: Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Empezando a escribir - Paralelamente. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/1554845
Coaching your people about what the spiritual discipline of worship actually is; wrestling with our own need for validation as worship leaders VS leading in environments where you are called to be a frontrunner and discipler; the Instagram-ification of worship gatherings; does recording our worship have the potential to corrupt our worship?Music in this episode is from Rocky Worship• Fully Loved, written by Luke Hall, Nic Carver, Dane Voorhees, © Rocky Worship• Faithful God, written by Luke Hall, Nic Carver, Dane Voorhees, © Rocky WorshipFor more information about Rocky Worship and to listen to more of their music, go here.Theme music for First Draft Phil is from the song Trampoline, composed by Phil Laeger and produced by Jason Hoard. All rights reserved.
Note: This episode was recorded in October of 2022. This is the first episode in a series that we are starting called "Profiles in Campus Speech." In this series, we're going to be bringing on those who have -- very broadly -- made use of their freedom of expression on campus, in all forms or fashions. For the first episode in this series, we interviewed Jonathon Chavez, a longtime member and friend of First Amendment Forum. He's so involved with 1AF that he has earned the honorary label of "Unofficial Mascot." Jonathon has some interesting stories to tell about speech on campus, and we were very excited to host him. ... We hope you enjoy this episode of Conversations on the Quad, and we'll be back soon with more great conversations! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1afusf/ Are you a USF student interested in joining 1AF? Find us on BullsConnect: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/1AF/club_signup Come out to our weekly discussion events! We have an event each Wednesday, at 7:30 PM, in MSC 3708. A HUGE thanks goes out to USF's amazing Bulls Media team, who provide a podcast space that is free to use for USF students and student organizations. Interested? You can find more information about Bulls Media and all they do at https://bullsmedia.org/ Music: Skyline by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hallCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3pDjlbyMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/41LDz_Zz_7w
Talking with Nic Carver, Luke Hall, and Dane Voorhees of Rocky Church in Colorado; navigating changes through COVID; streamlining your church's mission; a church that's “for the one”; following Jesus to the broken and resting in His work; worketing = working + marketing; behind the scenes of recording, releasing and marketing a church worship album.Music in this episode is from Rocky Worship• Where You Are, written by Luke Hall, Nic Carver, Dane Voorhees, © Rocky WorshipFor more information about Rocky Worship and to listen to more of their music, go here.Theme music for First Draft Phil is from the song Trampoline, composed by Phil Laeger and produced by Jason Hoard. All rights reserved.
Anxiety and depression are more relevant in life than not, and being in ministry does not make you exempt from them. James and Ayiesha chat with Nic Carver and Luke Hall about Luke's experience with facing anxiety and depression and how the grace and patience of friends and family had allowed him to seek help and see the light at the end of the tunnel. Social Links Instagram: @betweengroovespod Facebook: @betweengrooves Twitter: @betweengrooves Have a question, comment, or a music project you want to promote? Email betweenthegrooves@faithstrongtoday.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Desmond Ngala est un analyste politique et des médias sociaux Camerounais. Il est titulaire d'un master en sciences politiques, obtenu à l'Université de Yaoundé II. Son travail consiste alors à analyser les comportements des internautes sur les médias sociaux dans le contexte de la crise anglophone et de la crise électorale de 2018 au Cameroun. Il est depuis 2020 le président de Civic Watch, une association dont l'objectif est de mobiliser les communautés pour lutter contre les discours de haine en ligne et hors ligne. Il pilote aussi pour le Cameroun l'initiative #defyhatenow, qui lutte contre les discours de haine, la rhétorique des conflits et l'incitation à la violence basés sur les réseaux sociaux. Dans cet épisode de NpointCom, nous parlons avec cet acteur de la société civile des défis liés à la lutte contre les discours haineux et la désinformation dans le contexte particulier du Cameroun. Musiques – Générique : Dystopia (Luke Hall), © copyright 2020, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (3.0) – Interlude & fin : One For Bill (Darin Wilson), © copyright 2012, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution, non transposé (3.0) Photo d'illustration : René Nkowa
Welcome To The Party Pal: The Mind-Bending Film & Television Podcast You Didn't Know You Needed!
This episode of Welcome To The Party Pal celebrates the first season of Andor, the science-fiction action-adventure television series created by Tony Gilroy for Disney+. It is the fourth live-action series in the Star Wars franchise, as well as a prequel to both the spin-off film Rogue One (2016) and the original Star Wars film (1977). The series follows thief-turned-Rebel spy Cassian Andor during the five years that lead to the events of the two films. Diego Luna reprises his role as Cassian Andor and also serves as an executive producer. The ensemble cast also includes Kyle Soller, Adria Arjona, Fiona Shaw, Stellan Skarsgård, Denise Gough, Genevieve O'Reilly, Faye Marsay, Varada Sethu, and Elizabeth Dulau, among others. In this episode hosts Michael Shields and Douglas Grant discuss showrunner Tony Gilroy's bold and novel approach to storytelling in the Star Wars Universe. They talk about the tremendous cast assembled for the project, Nicholas Britell's engrossing score, a moment where a droid's anguish broke our hearts, Luke Hall's game-changing production design, and so much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Business growth entails more work and hiring more people to handle the change and do the job better. In another segment of Life Bridge Capital's team series, find out the main functions of the ‘spreadsheet guy' of the team, Luke Hall. He talks about how he's constantly analyzing deals and mastered figuring out those spreadsheets and numbers.As an analyst, part of Luke's job is to pick deals in the market, dive deeper into them, and make those models work for Life Bridge. And today, Luke shares with us how to do them and how he does the underwriting for Life Bridge. Catch us now and find out Luke's recent research about the market and why your acquisition area has to be creative.
We are giving everyone a special sneak peek into Rocky Worship's third new single from their upcoming album "Where You Are." The album won't be released until November 4th, so this first listen is a great way to get excited about what's ahead. In addition, Nic invites Luke Hall and Dane Voorhees to discuss behind the scenes insight into the writing and producing of the songs. We feel like these stories help make the music come alive even more. Enjoy and share with your friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-unscripted/message
Mathieu Deffontaines travaille comme ambassadeur digital de la GIZ, qui est est l'agence de coopération internationale allemande pour le développement. Il est affecté auprès d'ActivSpaces, qui est un hub d'innovation qui accueille les communautés tech au Cameroun. Notre invité, diplômé en administration des entreprises, a déjà fait valoir ses compétences en informatique, en gestion des organisations et dans l'appui de la bonne gouvernance en Allemagne, en France, au Niger, au Bénin et déjà deux fois au Cameroun. En première partie de cet épisode de NpointCom, nous tenterons de comprendre le rôle et les missions d'un ambassadeur digital et dans la seconde partie, nous parlerons avec notre invité du fonctionnement des makerspaces, des bénéfices de la gamification et de son travail dans les communes camerounaises. Musiques - Générique : Dystopia (Luke Hall), © copyright 2020, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (3.0) - Interlude : Star of the County Down (Sláinte), sous licence Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (3.0) - Fin : Flame And Go (CyberSDF), © copyright 2022, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
We are giving everyone a special sneak peek into Rocky Worship's second new single from their upcoming album "Where You Are." The album won't be released until November 4th, so this first listen is a great way to get excited about what's ahead. In addition, Nic invites Luke Hall and Dane Voorhees to discuss behind the scenes insight into the writing and producing of the songs. We feel like these stories help make the music come alive even more. Enjoy and share with your friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-unscripted/message
We are giving everyone a special sneak peek into Rocky Worship's first new single from their upcoming album "Where You Are." The album won't be released until November 4th, so this first listen is a great way to get excited about what's ahead. In addition, Nic invites Luke Hall and Dane Voorhees to discuss behind the scenes insight into the writing and producing of the songs. We feel like these stories help make the music come alive even more. Enjoy and share with your friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-unscripted/message
Bienvenida, bienvenido de nuevo al podcast. El episodio de hoy es una petición directa realizada por parte de la comunidad de Psicología Cafeínica. Es un episodio largo, donde abordo en profundidad la naturaleza del trauma y su tratamiento. He basado todo el episodio en contenidos extraídos íntegramente del libro “El cuerpo lleva la cuenta”, de Bessel van der Kolk. Si quieres tener estos apuntes solo tienes que inscribirte en la lista de correo y te llegará siempre un correo a tu bandeja de entrada con todas las notas que suelo recopilar para los episodios. Tienes el enlace más abajo. Gracias por acompañarme en esta aventura. SUSCRÍBETE AL PODCAST PARA NO PERDERTE NINGÚN EPISODIO. Puedes comprar mi libro «Técnicas de Alto Rendimiento para Aprobar una Oposición» mediante este link: https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B08JCFB4QV/?tag=leerla05-21 Si te gusta el podcast y quieres contribuir puedes «invitarme a un café» para apoyar el canal mediante el siguiente link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/franjodar Inscríbete en mi NEWSLETTER para recibir las notas del episodio y contenido exclusivo: https://mailchi.mp/121642fda0e8/newsletter-fran-jdar-psiclogo Si deseas enviarme un mensaje para incluirlo en el podcast puedes escribirme a: Mail: psicologiadvida@gmail.com Para conocerme un poco más visita: www.franjodarpsicologo.com - Sígueme en mis REDES SOCIALES: www.instagram.com/franjodarpsicologo www.instagram.com/altorendimientooposicion www.youtube.com/FranJodarPsicologo REFERENCIAS: — El cuerpo lleva la cuenta. Cerebro, mente y cuerpo en la superación del trauma . Bessel van der Kolk M.D.: https://amzn.to/3Ufi61j — Entrevista a Paco Duque: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oeb-0BUzv84&t=169s MÚSICA: Joaquim Karud: "Love mode": https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud/love-mode Rainy night de Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Descarga gratuita / Transmisión: https://bit.ly/3TIQelY Música promovida por Audio Library https:/ /youtu.be/sGclUtpr2-s Guilt de Rexlambo https://soundcloud.com/rexlambo Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Descarga / transmisión gratuita: https://bit.ly/3kNBbrr Música promovida por Audio Library https://youtu.be/UaRlnMrHSog
Paul Emmanuel Ndjeng travaille comme gestionnaire de communautés en ligne pour un établissement bancaire à Douala au Cameroun, après avoir officié pendant plusieurs années comme responsable digital dans une agence de communication. C'est surtout un spécialiste en inbound marketing, qui traite de cette question depuis plusieurs années sur son blog Inbound361. Musiques : générique : Dystopia (Luke Hall), © copyright 2020, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (3.0). Interlude et fin : Strong Man (Zep Hurme), © copyright 2022, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
Marlyce Miner left Rapid City just as the town lost power and returned to learn her mother's survival story. Terry Painter survived by avoiding the flood waters not once but twice, and Karen Bulman volunteered for the Red Cross in the aftermath of the disastrous flood of June 9-10, 1972.Narration by Sean Collins, Stacy Wierenga, and Adrian Ludens.Music by Scott Buckley "What We Don't Say", Alec Koff "The Dark Night", Argsound "Tense Cinematic Instrumental Ambient Music", Lesfm "Happy at Home", Joey Pecoraro "Jazz Apricot", Aerohead "Fragments", Luke Hall "Dystopia", Hyde "Acoustic Folk Instrumental", RYYZN "Waited", Scott Buckley "Hiraeth", Onycs "Eden", Nettson "Remember" and Nomyn "Fragments". Creative Commons royalty free music (YouTube).
Larry Van Boening's experience on the roof of his house adjacent to Canyon Lake, and Sandra (Lockhart) White Shield's experiences on the east side of town, and later, in Dark Canyon, and throughout Rapid City during and after the disastrous flood of June 9-10, 1972.Narration by Jules Kittleson and Brady Jones.Music by Scott Buckley "What We Don't Say", Alec Koff "The Dark Night", Argsound "Tense Cinematic Instrumental Ambient Music", Lesfm "Happy at Home", Joey Pecoraro "Jazz Apricot", Aerohead "Fragments", Luke Hall "Dystopia", Hyde "Acoustic Folk Instrumental", RYYZN "Waited", Scott Buckley "Hiraeth", Onycs "Eden", Nettson "Remember" and Nomyn "Fragments". Creative Commons royalty free music (YouTube).
Jean Pierre Boep est un spécialiste des questions de transition numérique des organisations et un professionnel des stratégies de communication digitale. Après ses études au Sénégal, il revient au Cameroun au début des années 2010, où il imagine des initiatives qui poussent à la réflexion sur la question de la digitalisation des processus, dans un environnement qui n'en saisit pas encore les enjeux. Il a ainsi été à la manoeuvre sur le Digital Thursday, Ma pause digitale et la Nuit du web. Il a aussi contribué à une diversité de projets consacrés au développement numérique. Jean Pierre Boep est le fondateur et directeur de mystiQ, une agence de communication spécialisée dans le marketing digital, basée à Douala. C'est donc un entrepreneur, un formateur et consultant reconnu sur les questions qui précèdent qui a accepté notre invitation. Dans ce nouvel épisode de NpointCom, nous abordons plusieurs thématiques avec Jean Pierre Boep. Tout d'abord la transformation digitale, qui est déjà une réalité dans les organisations camerounaises. Ensuite, l'application des principes de la communication dans un contexte de campagne électorale (en 2018, notre invité a travaillé sur la communication de Joshua Osih, un homme politique candidat à l'élection présidentielle de cette année-là). Puis, la cause de l'espérance de vie limitée des événements tech au Cameroun. Enfin, le métier de gestionnaire des communautés et ce qu'il représente aujourd'hui. Nous faisons aussi une incise sur le Web3, un sujet sur lequel notre invité s'exprime régulièrement. Musiques : générique : Dystopia (Luke Hall), © copyright 2020, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (3.0). Interlude et fin : Where The Moon Shines Bright (Kara Square feat. Mr Yesterday & Stefan Kartenberg), © copyright, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
Hi everybody and welcome to this week's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. Today's guest is Luke Hall, and he is here to talk about an old-school favorite: December 11, 1995 at the Cumberland County Civic Center. I love speaking and learning from all different kinds of guests on Attendance Bias, and Luke offered a new perspective; one which I haven't heard before: Luke is Canadian! And while that isn't wildly different from any other fan, it does offer a unique perspective. Phish isn't huge in Canada, and they rarely play the country these days. There's nothing new about a person getting into Phish when they weren't well-known, but imagine if you were learning about Phish and there was barely any interest on a NATIONAL scale, let alone a local scale. Throw in the fact that Luke first got into Phish during the mid-90s, when Phish was just becoming nationally known in America, and there's a perspective certainly worth hearing.Plus, Luke picked a show that is considered a Phish classic–December 11, 1995 at the Cumberland County Civic Center–that features many Phish classics at the end of one of their best tours, as well as Dog Log goofiness and a guest appearance by Warren Haynes, and both of us had lots to say.So let's join Luke to talk about Fall ‘95, Canadian/American exchange rates, and when we should expect an officially released Dog Log album, as we discuss Phish's performance on December 11, 1995 at The Cumberland County Civic Center in Portland, Maine.Audio Used in Today's Episode
During and after the catastrophic flood of June 9, 1972, members of the South Dakota National Guard --many of whom were already in the region for annual training-- were mobilized for rescue, recovery, and cleanup. Narration by Scott Hall and Rebecca Hall.Music by Joey Pecoraro "Jazz Apricot", Aerohead "Fragments", Luke Hall "Dystopia", Hyde "Acoustic Folk Instrumental", RYYZN "Waited", Scott Buckley "Hiraeth", Onycs "Eden", Nettson "Remember" and Nomyn "Fragments". Creative Commons royalty free music (YouTube).
Sinatou Saka est journaliste depuis douze ans. Elle a commencé son métier comme reporter à la télévision nationale béninoise. Cette professionnelle des médias a aujourd'hui un CV particulièrement fourni après avoir exercé dans les médias classiques et sur Internet. Elle est passée par l'Agence Bénin presse, Africable, Le Dauphiné Libéré et travaille comme chargée de podcasts et de projets éditoriaux chez France Médias Monde, la maison mère de RFI, France 24 et Monte Carlo Doualiya. Avec Sinatou Saka, nous parlons donc gestion des projets et conduite de l'innovation dans un premier temps, par la suite nous faisons la part belle aux enjeux de la production des podcasts dans le contexte particulier d'un grand média. Musiques : Générique : Dystopia (Luke Hall), © copyright 2020, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (3.0) Interlude : Focus on Love by Jeris © copyright 2019, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
Valérie Gobeil dialogue avec la fibre avec une immense curiosité et une rigueur quasi scientifique. En fait, l'artiste visuelle ne cesse de questionner la peinture, la forme, la texture et la couleur à travers le textile et ses infinies possibilités picturales. Son travail actuel à la laine attire par sa douceur et sa sensibilité et les nuances vives qu'elle laisse s'exprimer font de ses pièces de véritables tempêtes de dopamine! Intuitive, méthodique, persévérante et passionnée, la créatrice adopte une attitude d'exploration pour chaque fil brodé. Pour cette artiste plasticienne, la matière est puissante et mérite qu'on s'y intéresse en tant que sujet principal. À travers la technique du touffetage [«tufting»], Valérie Gobeil créée des peintures sensorielles où des motifs et coloris s'entremêlent pour former de véritables écosystèmes abstraits, uniques et fascinants. Dans cet épisode, Valérie Gobeil nous raconte comment est né son amour pour le textile, elle nous explique son besoin de s'effacer derrière ses œuvres et celui de ne surtout pas donner leur donner de signification qui ferait écho au réel. L'artiste nous ouvre les portes de son parcours, de ses idées audacieuses et de son atelier où mille et une aiguilles ont été amassées depuis le début de sa quête artistique. Création, conception, réalisation: Claire-Marine Beha Musiques originales: Juliette Beha, Yvan Vindret Musiques additionnelles sous licence libre de droits: «Dystopia» par Luke Hall (sous licence Creative Commons) et Cry and Hope (licence payée Audiohub) Merci beaucoup à Valérie Gobeil pour son partage et son bel accueil dans son atelier.
Philippe Couve est le co-fondateur et le directeur de Samsa.fr et de sa filiale Samsa Africa, deux entreprises spécialisées dans l'accompagnement de la transition numérique des médias et des organisations culturelles. Cet ancien de l'AFP ou encore de RFI est féru du développement des projets innovants dans les médias tant en Europe qu'en Afrique. Journaliste depuis trente ans, l'invité du jour a accepté de partager le fruit de sa longue expérience des médias et son point de vue sur la production et la diffusion de l'information aujourd'hui. De manière spécifique, les sujets abordés avec Philippe Couve dans cet épisode de NpointCom sont la pratique de l'innovation éditoriale par les médias, le projet Mondoblog qu'il a co-imaginé et aussi la civic tech dont il suit le développement sur le continent africain. Musique de générique : Dystopia (Luke Hall), © copyright 2020, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (3.0)
Lyndal and Sally Nelson's experience on Cambell Street adjacent to Rapid Creek, Carol Engel's experience on St. Joe near MDU, and Steve Swanson's experience near Baken Park, and later, near Star Village during the disastrous flood of June 9-10, 1972.Narration by Katherine Marmer, Krista Licht, and Lucille O'Grady.Music by Scott Buckley "What We Don't Say", Alec Koff "The Dark Night", Argsound "Tense Cinematic Instrumental Ambient Music", Lesfm "Happy at Home", Joey Pecoraro "Jazz Apricot", Aerohead "Fragments", Luke Hall "Dystopia", Hyde "Acoustic Folk Instrumental", RYYZN "Waited", Scott Buckley "Hiraeth", Onycs "Eden", Nettson "Remember" and Nomyn "Fragments". Creative Commons royalty free music (YouTube).
En 2015, Mylène Flicka a lancé Irawo, qui au départ n'est qu'un blog. Il s'est depuis transformé et propose des programmes d'accompagnement qui aujourd'hui ont mis en avant plus de quatre-cent soixante-dix talents. Avec mon invitée du jour, nous allons beaucoup parler d'Irawo, donc. Mais aussi des politiques publiques liées à la jeunesse en Afrique francophone et des moyens qu'elle, en tant que porteuse d'initiative, met en œuvre pour l'autonomisation des jeunes. Nous verrons que la Béninoise milite pour un réel volontarisme politique pour favoriser l'éclosion des jeunes, mais n'oublie pas d'inciter ces derniers à se saisir des opportunités offertes par l'Internet et les outils numériques pour s'émanciper et montrer ce qu'ils savent faire. Musiques : Générique : Dystopia (Luke Hall), © copyright 2020, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (3.0) Interlude : Blind Love Dub (Jeris feat Kara Square), © copyright 2017, sous licence Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
In episode four of Conversations on the Quad, we sit down with Ava Cahoon, University of South Florida Class of 2021. Ava has been an educational leader in the USF academic community and beyond, graduating in 2021 with degrees in Women & Gender Studies and Psychology and with a minor in Religious Studies. We sit down to talk about education, mental health, feminism on Tiktok, raunch culture, feminist theory, and much more! We hope you enjoy this episode of Conversations on the Quad, and we'll be back soon with more great conversations! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1afatusf/ Are you a USF student interested in joining 1AF? Find us on BullsConnect: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/1AF/club_signup A HUGE thanks goes out to USF's amazing Bulls Media team, who provide a podcast space that is free to use for USF students and student organizations. Interested? You can find more information about Bulls Media and all they do at https://bullsmedia.org/ Music: Skyline by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hallCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3pDjlbyMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/41LDz_Zz_7w
He's well known throughout Rockies' Twitter as @OakTreeStatus and now you get learn about the man behind all that passion as he shares his experiences pulling for the purple. Jon Gray's deal with Texas isn't the last one they've signed. Tons more transactions around MLB, plus a few names Colorado could bring in to fill that final spot in the rotation.
Luke Hall talks about his racing season and what it was like coming home for Big Sugar and the 5th place finish and friends/family waiting for him at the finish.
In episode three of Conversations on the Quad, we sit down with John Cranston, University of South Florida Class of 2021. For many years, John has been a leader in both the USF academic community and in the USF ROTC/military community (which is a leader nationwide). John is currently a Second Lieutenant in the Marine Corps, as well as the Founder and Chair of the USF Veteran Alumni Society. Our conversation covers a range of issues, including Marine basic training, growing up abroad, the Vietnam War, the Afghanistan withdrawal, and much, much more. We hope you enjoy this episode of Conversations on the Quad, and we'll be back soon with more great conversations! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1afatusf/ Are you a USF student interested in joining 1AF? Find us on BullsConnect: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/1AF/club_signup A HUGE thanks goes out to USF's amazing Bulls Media team, who provide a podcast space that is free to use for USF students and student organizations. Interested? You can find more information about Bulls Media and all they do at https://bullsmedia.org/ Music: Skyline by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hallCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3pDjlbyMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/41LDz_Zz_7w
In episode two of Conversations on the Quad: the 1AF Podcast, we sit down with Veronica Diaz, University of South Florida Class of 2022. Veronica has held a number of leadership positions on campus, doing work with Young Life, Advent Health, USF Orientation, Student Government, the Order of the Golden Brahman, and more. Passionate about her faith, Veronica has enriched countless different communities during her time at USF. She studies Industrial Engineering, and she hopes to take this degree into a career in healthcare administration. Our conversation covers a range of issues, including the concept of leadership, reasons for leadership, legacy, CEO scapegoating (see here), Christianity in college, and other topics. We hope you enjoy this episode of Conversations on the Quad, and we'll be back soon with more great conversations! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1afatusf/ Are you a USF student interested in joining 1AF? Find us on BullsConnect: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/1AF/club_signup A HUGE thanks goes out to USF's amazing Bulls Media team, who worked very hard to create a podcast space that is free to use for USF students and student organizations. Interested? You can find more information about Bulls Media and all they do at https://bullsmedia.org/ Music: Skyline by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hallCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3pDjlbyMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/41LDz_Zz_7w
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained https://youtu.be/KZbVXx0J1xc • "Of Two Evils, Choose Neither" Pastor CH Spurgeon • Isn't it ironic that both duopoly parties who sell voters a utopia of perfection, riches, and paradise, still preach that to get there, you must first compromise your morals and accept their largely flawed, or at the minimum highly imperfect candidate. • Does this sound like the starting point for the world they claim to be able to achieve? If you believe so much of your livelihood is dependent on who the President of the United States is, that inherently means that the Office of the President is MUCH too powerful. • Unless you believe this is your last ever election on this earth, voting to give the duopoly candidate more power will only leave you with a worse choice 4 years down the line, this is why both parties pitch the line that "This election is too important" to: vote your conscience, express your true voice, reject both parties and stay home, or demand a better choice. So suck it up, hold your breath, vote for their candidate and your life will magically be improved. • If enough people in any one state vote third-party that that thin Gold line on CNN/Fox/MSNBC says 2%,5%,10%, this wakes up the whole country to the possibility of an alternative and starts a narrative that the duopoly lives in constant fear of, free will and alternatives. Why can't this be your state, and why can't you be a part of it? Especially if your state is solidly Red or Blue anyway and your vote will have no impact on the result. • Change takes courage. • A vote belongs to you and not another party. If these two parties do not represent you then an L vote will register as a visible, measurable protest against them. It says “there's a market for these ideas.” • Exit polls are considered the most reliable of all polling. It often shows that a candidate will pull small amounts evenly from the other two parties, but the vast majority of votes are from independents, first-time voters, or re-activated voters that now see an option on their ballot that represents them. • The electoral college means your vote is negligible due to gerrymandering. So really, what have you got to lose? Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/iMfxmMLz1YQ • Well let's define "win". Win in the sense of receive the most electoral votes in a national Presidential election? No, there is an infinitesimally small chance the Libertarian candidate beats the Republican or Democratic candidate for President. This race is generally viewed as a marketing tool to explain broader libertarian concepts as a result. The best evidence may be the interest of the listener tuning in because it is a Presidential year. • This being said, the Libertarian Party's job at a national level as a minority party is to use its support and voice to impact duopoly party policy in a way that expands individual freedoms and limits government interference. • From this perspective, there are "wins" to be had in working with both parties. On a local level, any candidate can win an election, and given the old adage "all politics is local" it's crucial to have • Liberty-minded candidates on a local level to prove our party's ability to govern. • There are many Libertarians serving in government in local races. - https://my.lp.org/elected-officials/ • One other benefit of a third party is the impact of a candidate on the eventual victor. For example, in 2012, when Rupert Boneham ran for Governor of Indiana as Libertarian, one of his platform planks was expanding school choice into vocational training. The eventual victor, Mike Pence, tested the idea, it polled well, and he adopted it and ran campaign commercials on it. As governor, he enacted the policy. • Do converted Congressmen count as wins? Justin Amash or Laura Ebke? - Any action that expands awareness of the Libertarian movement, and advances our overall goal of Liberty in our Lifetime is a win. Justin & Laura have had an immeasurable positive impact on our party and that goal, and we hope more sitting representatives and Senators, and local government officials, begin to act their conscience and identify with their true ideology in declaring for the Libertarian Party. The more willing to do it, the more publicly acceptable it instantly becomes. Social proof is a powerful concept. Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/eLH8hHWIC9o • When it comes to the national Presidential debates, they are run by a Bipartisan (again not NON-partisan) Committee on Presidential Debates, formed on the (Bipartisan) National Commission on Elections goal of explicitly "turning over responsibility and sponsorship for the debates to the two major political parties", again, the duopoly assigns itself control of election "fairness". • This was in direct response to the 1980 presidential election where third parties took over 8% of the vote and backfired in 1992 when Ross Perot took almost 20% of the popular vote as an Independent. • The CPD is the definition of shady politics, as it sells sponsorships to the major corporate interests, signs secret memorandums of understanding with the duopoly candidates, has confirmed they share questions/topics with campaigns in advance, has 6 secretive donors who no American is able to know the identity of, maintains government tax-exempt status while not doing any of the required non-profit work necessary to retain that title, has detained a major party candidate for 8 hours after she attempted to access the debate stage, and has private, unidentified funding for the constant barrage of lawsuits by Americans who want a fair election. • The best thing to do here is challenging the sponsors, as three major corporate interests ended their sponsorship in 2012 after public pressure due to non-inclusionary tactics preventing third party voices from participating. In 2020, the corporate sponsors include Anheuser-Busch, AARP, The Howard G. Buffett Foundation, The Kovler Fund, The National Governors Association, and Philips. • The board includes several career government workers, former politicians, corporate and special interest CEOs, former media executives, College Deans & Presidents, and former political party chairs, aka no one with any incentive to ever consider a third-party voice. Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/IkxCmC5QZqQ • The "NAP" or Non-Aggression Principle is the belief that initiating or threatening any forceful interference against an individual, their property, or their right to liberty is morally wrong. While many libertarians vary on their definition or forceful interference, property, when/how to apply the NAP, and proper responses to an aggressor, the movement is largely built on the defining principle, which boils down to "don't hurt people and don't take their stuff". It is in contrast to Pacifism in that it allows a forceful defense. • Mary Ruwart in her book Healing Our World calls this the Good Neighbor Policy. "Therefore, our program for peace had two parts: 1. honesty, tolerance, and respect towards others and their property (i.e. refraining from threatening first-strike force, theft, or fraud); and 2. repairing any damage we caused by violating the first part. We will refer to this dual approach of honoring our neighbor's choice and righting our wrongs as the practice of "nonaggression," the Good Neighbor Policy, or libertarianism." Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first episode of Conversations on the Quad: the 1AF Podcast, we sit down with Joshua Ghansiam, University of South Florida Class of 2021. Josh is something of USF royalty. He was the inaugural Governor of the Sarasota-Manatee campus, a USF Ambassador, the recipient of numerous accolades, and the subject of tweets, news profiles, and Youtube videos documenting his success and bright future. Josh is also a longtime farmer, and he manages 35 acres of farmland in the Sarasota area. He is dedicated to giving back to the USF community once his bright future is realized, harboring aspirations to be President of the University of South Florida one day. Our conversation covers a range of issues, including USF's search for a new president, healthcare practices in the midst of the pandemic, the ethics of raising animals, and other topics. We hope you enjoy our inaugural episode of Conversations on the Quad, and we'll be back soon with more great conversations! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1afatusf/ Are you a USF student interested in joining 1AF? Find us on BullsConnect: https://bullsconnect.usf.edu/1AF/club_signup A HUGE thanks goes out to USF's amazing Bulls Media team, who worked very hard to create a podcast space that is free to use for USF students and student organizations. Interested? You can find more information about Bulls Media and all they do at https://bullsmedia.org/ Music: Skyline by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hallCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/3pDjlbyMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/41LDz_Zz_7w
Matt Cote, Nic Carver, and Luke Hall sit down to discuss the value of pursuing God. The question is raised, "Do we need to pursue God when God is pursuing us?" Additionally, they talk about how we can seek God when we are struggling with mental illness. There are many moments that we struggle with our self worth and our identity because as we all know, life is incredibly challenging. However, there are practical things that we can employ to help us in the darkest moments of life. They discuss how it is possible to develop a relationship with God that is fulfilling and life-giving; but it takes the kind of work that all relationships require. Are we willing to do the work? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-unscripted/message
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/B-ZKki1DVO0 What is Liberty? Liberty is the freedom to choose to do or not do a thing without interference from outside forces. The less outside interference in a decision, the freer we are. The most common form of interference being threats of violence or force if the wrong choice is made. Liberty is often associated with the idea of free will, which is defined by Wikipedia as "the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded." So What is the difference between Freedom vs. Liberty? They are often considered synonyms that mean the same thing. Let's look at the definitions of the words thanks to Wikipedia: Freedom: Freedom, generally, is having the ability to act or change without constraint. In philosophical discourse, freedom is discussed in the context of free will and self-determination, balanced by moral responsibility. (Wikipedia) Liberty: Broadly speaking, liberty is the ability to do as one pleases. It is a synonym for the word freedom. In modern politics, liberty is the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behaviour, or political views. Sometimes liberty is differentiated from freedom by using the word "freedom" primarily, if not exclusively, to mean the ability to do as one wills and what one has the power to do; and using the word "liberty" to mean the absence of arbitrary restraints, taking into account the rights of all involved. In this sense, the exercise of liberty is subject to capability and limited by the rights of others. Thus liberty entails the responsible use of freedom under the rule of law without depriving anyone else of their freedom. Freedom is more broad in that it represents a total lack of restraint or the unrestrained ability to fulfill one's desires. For example, a person can have the freedom to murder, but not have the liberty to murder, as the latter example deprives others of their right not to be harmed. Liberty can be taken away as a form of punishment. In many countries, people can be deprived of their liberty if they are convicted of criminal acts. There's a third word we'd add to this mix, and it is "autonomy." From Merriam-Webster.com: Definition of autonomy 1: the quality or state of being self-governing 2: self-directing freedom and especially moral independence 3: a self-governing state Ok. Enough philosophizing. What does this actually mean to you? Liberty and Freedom are the goal for libertarians. Individuals should be able to govern themselves because the individual knows how to plan their life in coordination with others better than one person could govern another. We reject the idea that one person can constrain another's free will without their consent. Currently, the governments that we live under limit our ability to be truly free. This does not mean that one can do whatever they wish. There will still be laws and consequences in a truly free society. The difference is that each person actively participates in the crafting of those rules. Murder, fraud, theft and other crimes would still carry penalties as they violate the free will of others. Music: Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liberty Explained is your guide to libertarianism. Your hosts Chris Spangle, Julia Geier, and Levie Rainey break down a complicated movement and ideology to understand ways. We are a resource to share with friends when they have tough questions. Hopefully, we will answer some questions you might have yourself along the way. Please send your questions to ask@wearelibertarians.com. This podcast is produced by the We Are Libertarians Network. - Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ - Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Mainly, we are a podcast that shares bite-sized information on libertarianism and the movement that nurtures it. Each episode tackles a question submitted by our audience. We will share the libertarian solution to an issue in under 15 minutes. It is a website with many different resources, and we've tagged the posts to help you quickly see the posts about a topic like taxes, health care, or education. We link to quizzes to help people clarify their beliefs. We have compiled several YouTube playlists that outline the basics of libertarianism, the libertarian philosophy, libertarian thoughts on current events, and the history of the libertarian movement. We also share a book recommendation a day and have links to several reading lists and sites with free eBooks. You'll also find a link to LibertarianPodcasts.com, a site that shares many of the most consistent, entertaining podcasts that explain liberty. We have also organized a list of libertarian websites that you can trust to produce consistent and thoughtful content. Have a question? Send us an email at ask@wearelibertarians.com. Video - https://youtu.be/77wQQPKRQgQ Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dane Voorhees and Luke Hall are Worship Pastor's at Rocky. Even though they are on staff at a church, they can identify with seasons in life when worshiping God is the last thing they want to do. There are many reasons we feel this way from time to time. Anger and disappointment can make it hard to offer gratitude to God, and sometimes it can lead to a long season of apathy. Dane and Luke offer encouragement to make it through these times. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-unscripted/message
Barely halfway into their adventure together, Natasha Syri, Naomi Bishop, Cyrus Vance and Kale Arkam find themselves trapped at Sorrow's Peak, a notorious prison-asteroid with seemingly no escape. Will our intrepid band of hooligans escape their grisly fate? Will Kale's penchant for chain smoking lead them to certain death? Tune in to find out! Lady Blackbird: https://johnharper.itch.io/lady-blackbird Support us on Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/dontforgetyourtowel Cast: Lady Blackbird - Ellen Graham (https://twitter.com/EllenKGraham1 and https://twitter.com/babybeardmedia) Cyrus Vance - Joe (https://twitter.com/Tabletoptheory1 and https://www.youtube.com/c/TabletopTheory) Kale Arkam - Will Ketter (https://twitter.com/will_ketter and https://twitter.com/theseeingplace) Naomi - Erin O'Flaherty @erinoflahertyactor GM - Azul Alysum @DFYT_Podcast Edited by Azul Alysum and Erin O'Flaherty Theme Song: Composed by Michaela Cornelius (mikatte music link) with vocals by Erin O'Flaherty Additional Music: Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall A.L.O.N.E by Mike Leite https://soundcloud.com/mikeleite View by Ametryo https://soundcloud.com/ametryo Quiet Storm by Metro Vice Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/DxF-ck4DAEQ Generic Dungeon I - Michael Ghelfi (https://michaelghelfi.bandcamp.com/) SFX: Dungeon sfx credit www.freesound.org www.freesfx.co.uk
This week on the @lunge.lift podcast: @hallmightyone of @ph.nutrition rejoins @robstubbspt and @ashgrossmann.coach to dissect their VO2 max test results. Rob and Ash compare their data against one another and dive into the detail with Luke to understand what might be holding back their performance, and how to use this insight to improve it, both from a nutrition and training perspective. There are plenty of knowledge bombs relating to the new approaches to energy system development that this technology affords us as well as some surprises... A huge thank you to Luke for coming back and breaking it all down so well for us
Frustrated and disillusioned, Siris acts out against the established order. He and his closest friends must now face the consequences of his rebellion, family ties are broken, and his disobedience makes ripples in the fabric of his world. Downfall by Caroline Hobbs (http://lessthanthreegames.com/downfall.html) Find Caroline Hobbs at https://twitter.com/seahobbs Support us on Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/dontforgetyourtowel Erin O'Flaherty @erinoflahertyactor Michaela Cornelius https://soundcloud.com/mikatte Azul Alysum @DFYT_Podcast Edited by Erin O'Flaherty and Azul Alysum Theme Song: Composed, written and sung by Michaela Cornelius, with main theme vocals by Erin O'Flaherty (see above) Additional Music: Electric Dreams by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley 30 Million Times (instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud.com/ryyzn Parting Ways by Waimis https://soundcloud.com/waimis Oblivion by Rexlambo https://soundcloud.com/rexlambo Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Oceanic Space by Artificial.Music All music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/2yCuUYjIkAI
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained https://youtu.be/KZbVXx0J1xc • "Of Two Evils, Choose Neither" Pastor CH Spurgeon • Isn't it ironic that both duopoly parties who sell voters a utopia of perfection, riches, and paradise, still preach that to get there, you must first compromise your morals and accept their largely flawed, or at the minimum highly imperfect candidate. • Does this sound like the starting point for the world they claim to be able to achieve? If you believe so much of your livelihood is dependent on who the President of the United States is, that inherently means that the Office of the President is MUCH too powerful. • Unless you believe this is your last ever election on this earth, voting to give the duopoly candidate more power will only leave you with a worse choice 4 years down the line, this is why both parties pitch the line that "This election is too important" to: vote your conscience, express your true voice, reject both parties and stay home, or demand a better choice. So suck it up, hold your breath, vote for their candidate and your life will magically be improved. • If enough people in any one state vote third-party that that thin Gold line on CNN/Fox/MSNBC says 2%,5%,10%, this wakes up the whole country to the possibility of an alternative and starts a narrative that the duopoly lives in constant fear of, free will and alternatives. Why can't this be your state, and why can't you be a part of it? Especially if your state is solidly Red or Blue anyway and your vote will have no impact on the result. • Change takes courage. • A vote belongs to you and not another party. If these two parties do not represent you then an L vote will register as a visible, measurable protest against them. It says “there's a market for these ideas.” • Exit polls are considered the most reliable of all polling. It often shows that a candidate will pull small amounts evenly from the other two parties, but the vast majority of votes are from independents, first-time voters, or re-activated voters that now see an option on their ballot that represents them. • The electoral college means your vote is negligible due to gerrymandering. So really, what have you got to lose? Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/iMfxmMLz1YQ • Well let's define "win". Win in the sense of receive the most electoral votes in a national Presidential election? No, there is an infinitesimally small chance the Libertarian candidate beats the Republican or Democratic candidate for President. This race is generally viewed as a marketing tool to explain broader libertarian concepts as a result. The best evidence may be the interest of the listener tuning in because it is a Presidential year. • This being said, the Libertarian Party's job at a national level as a minority party is to use its support and voice to impact duopoly party policy in a way that expands individual freedoms and limits government interference. • From this perspective, there are "wins" to be had in working with both parties. On a local level, any candidate can win an election, and given the old adage "all politics is local" it's crucial to have • Liberty-minded candidates on a local level to prove our party's ability to govern. • There are many Libertarians serving in government in local races. - https://my.lp.org/elected-officials/ • One other benefit of a third party is the impact of a candidate on the eventual victor. For example, in 2012, when Rupert Boneham ran for Governor of Indiana as Libertarian, one of his platform planks was expanding school choice into vocational training. The eventual victor, Mike Pence, tested the idea, it polled well, and he adopted it and ran campaign commercials on it. As governor, he enacted the policy. • Do converted Congressmen count as wins? Justin Amash or Laura Ebke? - Any action that expands awareness of the Libertarian movement, and advances our overall goal of Liberty in our Lifetime is a win. Justin & Laura have had an immeasurable positive impact on our party and that goal, and we hope more sitting representatives and Senators, and local government officials, begin to act their conscience and identify with their true ideology in declaring for the Libertarian Party. The more willing to do it, the more publicly acceptable it instantly becomes. Social proof is a powerful concept. Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/eLH8hHWIC9o • When it comes to the national Presidential debates, they are run by a Bipartisan (again not NON-partisan) Committee on Presidential Debates, formed on the (Bipartisan) National Commission on Elections goal of explicitly "turning over responsibility and sponsorship for the debates to the two major political parties", again, the duopoly assigns itself control of election "fairness". • This was in direct response to the 1980 presidential election where third parties took over 8% of the vote and backfired in 1992 when Ross Perot took almost 20% of the popular vote as an Independent. • The CPD is the definition of shady politics, as it sells sponsorships to the major corporate interests, signs secret memorandums of understanding with the duopoly candidates, has confirmed they share questions/topics with campaigns in advance, has 6 secretive donors who no American is able to know the identity of, maintains government tax-exempt status while not doing any of the required non-profit work necessary to retain that title, has detained a major party candidate for 8 hours after she attempted to access the debate stage, and has private, unidentified funding for the constant barrage of lawsuits by Americans who want a fair election. • The best thing to do here is challenging the sponsors, as three major corporate interests ended their sponsorship in 2012 after public pressure due to non-inclusionary tactics preventing third party voices from participating. In 2020, the corporate sponsors include Anheuser-Busch, AARP, The Howard G. Buffett Foundation, The Kovler Fund, The National Governors Association, and Philips. • The board includes several career government workers, former politicians, corporate and special interest CEOs, former media executives, College Deans & Presidents, and former political party chairs, aka no one with any incentive to ever consider a third-party voice. Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/IkxCmC5QZqQ • The "NAP" or Non-Aggression Principle is the belief that initiating or threatening any forceful interference against an individual, their property, or their right to liberty is morally wrong. While many libertarians vary on their definition or forceful interference, property, when/how to apply the NAP, and proper responses to an aggressor, the movement is largely built on the defining principle, which boils down to "don't hurt people and don't take their stuff". It is in contrast to Pacifism in that it allows a forceful defense. • Mary Ruwart in her book Healing Our World calls this the Good Neighbor Policy. "Therefore, our program for peace had two parts: 1. honesty, tolerance, and respect towards others and their property (i.e. refraining from threatening first-strike force, theft, or fraud); and 2. repairing any damage we caused by violating the first part. We will refer to this dual approach of honoring our neighbor's choice and righting our wrongs as the practice of "nonaggression," the Good Neighbor Policy, or libertarianism." Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Luke Hall, registered nutritionist, shares his experience of anorexia and recovery. We explore how he was able to turn his relationship with food around and study the science of nutrition. Join us as we explain “what is a calorie?”, “why certain macronutrients (i.e., carbohydrates and fat) get a bad reputation” and “what does a balanced diet look like?”. Trigger warning: disordered eating and exercise behaviours, calories, specific fear foods (53.36 – 59.00) Connect with Luke Luke Hall is a performance nutritionist with an MSc in Human Nutrition and registered with the Association for Nutrition. He uses science, education and accountability to improve the performance and lives of all his clients, ranging from elite athletes to those that just want to live a happier healthier life! https://www.lukehallnutrition.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/hallmightyone/ https://www.facebook.com/LukeHallNutrition/ Connect with Rachel Dr Rachel Evans (PhD) is a psychologist, hypnotherapist and eating disorder survivor. She brings together academic knowledge and theories, therapeutic skills and personal experience for a unique perspective on eating disorder recovery. https://eatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/rachel.evans.phd/ https://www.facebook.com/rachel.evans.phd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rachel-evans8/support
Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Video - https://youtu.be/B-ZKki1DVO0 What is Liberty? Liberty is the freedom to choose to do or not do a thing without interference from outside forces. The less outside interference in a decision, the freer we are. The most common form of interference being threats of violence or force if the wrong choice is made. Liberty is often associated with the idea of free will, which is defined by Wikipedia as "the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded." So What is the difference between Freedom vs. Liberty? They are often considered synonyms that mean the same thing. Let's look at the definitions of the words thanks to Wikipedia: Freedom: Freedom, generally, is having the ability to act or change without constraint. In philosophical discourse, freedom is discussed in the context of free will and self-determination, balanced by moral responsibility. (Wikipedia) Liberty: Broadly speaking, liberty is the ability to do as one pleases. It is a synonym for the word freedom. In modern politics, liberty is the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behaviour, or political views. Sometimes liberty is differentiated from freedom by using the word "freedom" primarily, if not exclusively, to mean the ability to do as one wills and what one has the power to do; and using the word "liberty" to mean the absence of arbitrary restraints, taking into account the rights of all involved. In this sense, the exercise of liberty is subject to capability and limited by the rights of others. Thus liberty entails the responsible use of freedom under the rule of law without depriving anyone else of their freedom. Freedom is more broad in that it represents a total lack of restraint or the unrestrained ability to fulfill one's desires. For example, a person can have the freedom to murder, but not have the liberty to murder, as the latter example deprives others of their right not to be harmed. Liberty can be taken away as a form of punishment. In many countries, people can be deprived of their liberty if they are convicted of criminal acts. There's a third word we'd add to this mix, and it is "autonomy." From Merriam-Webster.com: Definition of autonomy 1: the quality or state of being self-governing 2: self-directing freedom and especially moral independence 3: a self-governing state Ok. Enough philosophizing. What does this actually mean to you? Liberty and Freedom are the goal for libertarians. Individuals should be able to govern themselves because the individual knows how to plan their life in coordination with others better than one person could govern another. We reject the idea that one person can constrain another's free will without their consent. Currently, the governments that we live under limit our ability to be truly free. This does not mean that one can do whatever they wish. There will still be laws and consequences in a truly free society. The difference is that each person actively participates in the crafting of those rules. Murder, fraud, theft and other crimes would still carry penalties as they violate the free will of others. Music: Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liberty Explained is your guide to libertarianism. Your hosts Chris Spangle, Julia Geier, and Levie Rainey break down a complicated movement and ideology to understand ways. We are a resource to share with friends when they have tough questions. Hopefully, we will answer some questions you might have yourself along the way. Please send your questions to ask@wearelibertarians.com. This podcast is produced by the We Are Libertarians Network. - Learn Libertarianism - https://libertyexplained.com/ - Subscribe to the podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/liberty-explained Mainly, we are a podcast that shares bite-sized information on libertarianism and the movement that nurtures it. Each episode tackles a question submitted by our audience. We will share the libertarian solution to an issue in under 15 minutes. It is a website with many different resources, and we've tagged the posts to help you quickly see the posts about a topic like taxes, health care, or education. We link to quizzes to help people clarify their beliefs. We have compiled several YouTube playlists that outline the basics of libertarianism, the libertarian philosophy, libertarian thoughts on current events, and the history of the libertarian movement. We also share a book recommendation a day and have links to several reading lists and sites with free eBooks. You'll also find a link to LibertarianPodcasts.com, a site that shares many of the most consistent, entertaining podcasts that explain liberty. We have also organized a list of libertarian websites that you can trust to produce consistent and thoughtful content. Have a question? Send us an email at ask@wearelibertarians.com. Video - https://youtu.be/77wQQPKRQgQ Dystopia by Luke Hall https://soundcloud.com/c_luke_hall Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/al-dystopia Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/elnlHcxPyFQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices