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For the thirty-eighth episode of the It’s Just A Hill cycling podcast, Jon is joined by longtime friend, Mark Barone, to talk about his experience thru-hiking. Mark has done several long-distance backpacking trips and tells some tales from his travels, including a great food challenge he did involving one of the world’s greatest fast foodContinue reading "IJAH Pod 038 – Thru-Hiking With Mark Barone"
Jonathan sits down with Mark Barone, Vice President, International Diabetes Foundation, for a discussion about his personal experience with diabetes, how the medical professional can encourage healthier lifestyle choices, and how we can tackle health inequities in diabetes and beyond.
My buddy and one of my therapists, Mark Barone joins me for a great chat about distinguishing between the healthy and the toxic masculinity in our lives and how it plays out in the world around us. A great chat about identifying the external stresses of the world and the internal anxiety we feel otherwise. Hope you enjoy the chat and are well today. Thank you patrons! www.patreon.com/ryansinger --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meandparanormalyou/message
Nesta edição do programa temos o prazer de receber, Dr. Mark Barone - Doutor em Fisiologia Humana pela USP, e Alceu Moreira - Deputado Federal - MDB (RS).
As the concept of being “trauma-informed” gains more traction in the field of sexology, it’s important to understand what it means for a practitioner or modality to legitimately be trauma-informed AND, what the difference is between being a trauma-informed practitioner and being a trauma therapist.In this episode of Sex Is Medicine, Devi Ward Erickson speaks with Certified Authentic Tantra Practitioners, Certified Sexologists, and licensed therapists, Kenny Beaupre and Mark Barone to clarify what it means to be “trauma-informed” in the field of sexology, and what to reasonably expect from practitioners who claim that orientation.IATE Co-Founder, Marci Weinstein also joins the discussion to shed light on how the Authentic Tantra modality showcases a trauma-informed approach to the practice of Tibetan 5 Element Tantra.Tune in to heal your heart and mind as you learn how to use Sex As Medicine with Devi Ward Erickson and Friends.
My buddy and therapist Mark Barone joins me for a great conversation about taking care of our mental and spiritual health during the pandemic. We go through all kinds of ways that we are being challenged and various outcomes that await us in the future. I know how lucky I've been to have a great couple of therapists during this trying time and wanted to share some of the insight I've gotten with everyone. You can find more info all about Mark here ---> https://www.solcatalysttherapies.com/ Thank you for listening and the patrons! I love you! Patreon here ---> https://www.patreon.com/ryansinger Follow my new project here! https://www.instagram.com/crystaleyesapp/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meandparanormalyou/message
Return guest Mark Barone gets on the line with Justin and Jon for the hundred-and-sixteenth episode of The Hold Up to talk about how he's been holding up since his last appearance on the show and to participate in a ’90s comedy-movie draft. Mark also discusses mask-wearing protocols around New England, talks about getting baited... Continue Reading →
My buddy and therapist Mark Barone joins me to discuss the Archetypal Tantra program I've been doing for the last few months. We have a really fun talk and try to shed the light on multitude of different aspects of tantra outside of the most commonly known sex component. You should check out Mark's website here ---> https://www.solcatalysttherapies.com/ Follow Mark on Instagram ---> https://www.instagram.com/markofthecatalyst/ check out my website www.ryansingercomedy.com Patreon is www.patreon.com/ryansinger @RySing on Instagram and Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meandparanormalyou/message
Mark Barone sits back down with Justin and Jon for the seventy-eighth episode of The Hold Up to talk about a favorite holiday movie and have a holiday-centric drink foisted upon him. Mark also diagnoses the sticky bandits with various stages of trauma, further expands on these two adults that want to murder a kid,... Continue Reading →
Mark Barone sits back down with Justin and Jon for the sixty-seventh episode of The Hold Up to talk about some of his childhood favorites, most importantly, Dinosaur City and Animals Cookies Frosted. Mark also gives us one of the podcast’s best movie summaries, talks about an optimum cookie to frosting ratio, shares his favorite... Continue Reading →
Mark Barone sits down with Justin and Jon for the thirty-first episode of The Hold Up to talk about Planes, Trains and Automobiles, and some Thanksgiving-themed snacks. Mark also opens up about Thanksgiving traditions, comparing every movie to Chef, every chance he gets, and simultaneously becoming the first two-time and three-time guest on the podcast.... Continue Reading →
Mark brings us a lesson on how important the Ascension of Christ has for us today.
Mark brings us a lesson on this day when the world celebrates Jesus' resurrection.
If you are following Him, then God is out front fighting your Giant.
Mark Barone and Marina Dervan started their own charity called An Act of dog where they raise funds through the sale of fine art products to give back to rescue groups across the nation, and work with schools to show kids how to use their art for social change. An Act Of Dog Connect with An Act Of Dog on Twitter and Facebook Check out the upcoming Documentary Show notes Austin Pets Alive Artist Pawel Kuczynski Mark Barone’s art Anselm Kiefer Paducah Kentucky Marina’s Coaching website
Mark brings us a lesson on following Jesus and being a leader
Mark brings us a lesson from Acts 17 and how to find common ground with one another.
Mark brings us a lesson from Luke 15 and how we should view God.
As an artist/narrative painter for 30+ years, Mark Barone’s work has been featured in top art publications, awarded and exhibited throughout America, with much of it in private and corporate collections globally. Mark is also a national, award-winning consultant, using his talent to teach cities how to revitalize blighted neighborhoods with the arts. His successful creation and implementation of the “Paducah Artist Relocation Program” program won the Governor’s Award in the Arts, the Kentucky Chapter of the American Planning Association Distinguished Planning Award, the Kentucky Earth Day Award for Preservation, the national award from the American Planning Association for a Special Community Initiative, and the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence. Marina Dervan is a 25 year veteran of coaching corporate executives from Wall Street and North America, to London and Continental Europe. Renowned as a dynamic, powerful, and inspiring coach, she’s devoted her life to finding compassionate solutions to “people problems” and developed her own system. "The Conflict Cure" helps leaders, celebrities, and couples identify and successfully navigate through the deluge of human emotions and harmful mental constructs, back to a place of peace and personal power. Mark and Marina founded An Act of Dog by a force much stronger than themselves. After learning how many dogs are destroyed every day, Mark and Marina knew they couldn’t just turn away. Get the scoop behind how Mark came to paint 5,500 shelter dog portraits, and what keeps them dedicated their lives to this cause. Marina donates her proceeds from coaching to An Act of Dog and also manages the charity. Mark devotes all of his time and artistic talent to the charity and devoted his life to using his art for social change.
Mark Barone joins me for a talk about his psychotherapy treatment and how his journey has led him to where he is now. It is a very fascinating chat that will begin an ongoing conversation between us discussing the history and science of psychotherapy and the incorporation and subsequent rejection of incorporating the mysterious and unknown. I think you'll enjoy this! http://www.catalystpsychotherapy.com/ www.meandparanormalyou.com www.ryansingercomedy.com 818-839-0593 Mindline www.patreon.com/ryansinger www.society6.com/mapy Please rate & review on iTunes! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/meandparanormalyou/message
Join us on this week’s episode as we talk with Mark Barone about the Lord of the Rings, Stephen King novels, Game of Thrones, and more! We’ll hear stories about stealing a book from a public library, and the best way to protect a book in your backpack. Hint: it involves a pasta box. If you’d like the share your story on Chapters, please visit us at www.chapterspod.com ]]>
Marian Dervan and Mark Barone’s most recent endeavor is one generated from a broken heart. Mark and Marina are founder and co-founder of the charity, “An Act of Dog” where Marina uses her media talents and Mark uses his artistic talents for positive social change. Mark has spent the last 4 years of his life painting 5500 portraits of shelter dogs, with the aim of creating an interactive/working museum, where kids can come to cultivate compassion through their creativity and generate solutions for animals.
Marian Dervan and Mark Barone’s most recent endeavor is one generated from a broken heart. Mark and Marina are founder and co-founder of the charity, “An Act of Dog” where Marina uses her media talents and Mark uses his artistic talents for positive social change. Mark has spent the last 4 years of his life painting 5500 portraits of shelter dogs, with the aim of creating an interactive/working museum, where kids can come to cultivate compassion through their creativity and generate solutions for animals.
Mark teaches us about what we should do in the meantime.
Mark teaches us about what we should do in the meantime.
Mark brings us a lesson on living in Christ
Mark brings us a lesson on living in Christ
Mark brings us a lesson on living in Christ
Mark brings us a lesson on living in Christ
Mark brings us a lesson on living in Christ
3-15-15 Sermon by Mark Barone
Awesome Advocates- For Dogs, Cats, & other Pets on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Cesar Millan, who through his two television series, his books, and personal appearances, has helped millions of dog owners understand how to change problem dogs to happy dogs. He explains why sometimes it is good to look at working with your dogs as a project. He also discusses some of the basics of keeping your dog happy and healthy as warmer weather is near. He warns of the dangers fleas and ticks may pose to dogs, and urges dog owners to visit their veterinarians to be informed about flea and tick control as we head into the warmer seasons. Mark Barone and Marina Dervan share with us the story of what set them on their unique and inspirational journey to found the No-Kill Advocacy organization An Act of Dog and what caused Mark a talented and established artist to set a goal to paint the portraits of 5500 hundred dogs. Theirs is truly a remarkable story. Questions or Comments? Email Max A Pooch: maxapooch@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Meet Cesar Millan, Leader of the Pack, and Author of A Short Guide to a Happy Dog, and Mark Barone the Man who is Painting the Portraits of 5500 Dogs and his Wife Marina Dervan on Pet Life Radio var ACE_AR = {Site: '845738', Size: '468060'};
Dogs may be man's best friends but too many of our furry friends go into shelters and never come out. Hurricanes are considered Acts of God, and today our co-hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Katelyn Darrow talk to two passionate animals lovers who founded the non profit, An Act of Dog. Katelyn reports on safety for pets during disasters in her Gift of Giving segment. Reporter Izzy Fasheh shares a fascinating look at French Realist Artist, Rosa Bonheur who painted animals. Mark Barone and Marina Dervan founded An Act of Dog to protect the lives of animals by ensuring that all of America's shelters adopt the “No Kill Equation”. Using art for social change, Mark is painting 5500 shelter dogs. These ambassadors strive to raise $20 million to create a Memorial Museum to those animals who are euthanized. They have been featured in USA TODAY, OPRAH'S Magazine “O,” FOX, ABC, HUFFINGTON POST, as well as many other publications, and will be featured in a new book by National Geographic.
Dogs may be man's best friends but too many of our furry friends go into shelters and never come out. Hurricanes are considered Acts of God, and today our co-hosts Youngjoo Ahn and Katelyn Darrow talk to two passionate animals lovers who founded the non profit, An Act of Dog. Katelyn reports on safety for pets during disasters in her Gift of Giving segment. Reporter Izzy Fasheh shares a fascinating look at French Realist Artist, Rosa Bonheur who painted animals. Mark Barone and Marina Dervan founded An Act of Dog to protect the lives of animals by ensuring that all of America's shelters adopt the “No Kill Equation”. Using art for social change, Mark is painting 5500 shelter dogs. These ambassadors strive to raise $20 million to create a Memorial Museum to those animals who are euthanized. They have been featured in USA TODAY, OPRAH'S Magazine “O,” FOX, ABC, HUFFINGTON POST, as well as many other publications, and will be featured in a new book by National Geographic.
What about a museum of art for shelter pets? Not only art, but art that represents the state of the state of pets in shelters. 5500 dogs and cats are killed *each day*. 5500 paintings of dogs will represent that one day. Listen to Mark Barone and Marina Dervan discuss their project designed to raise $20 million to provide no kill shelters a stable source of funds.
Host Marie Hulett talks with the American Humane Association re: new law before Congress that would reclassify military dogs (They are currently classified as "equipment" and are abandoned when no longer needed.); Marina Dervan from "An Act of 'Dog'" - reference artist Mark Barone creating a Museum Memorial that will exhibit paintings of 5500 shelter dogs in the hopes of raising $20 million (100% donated to no-kill shelters/rescues) http://youtu.be/Lu3lp5p9ldY