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Song 1: “Day Never Comes,” composed and performed by David R. Merrill.Poem 1: “Leda and the Swan” by Nobel prize-winning poet W. B. Yeats, composed in 1923 and first printed in 1924.Fiction: “The Secret Pool,” by Lynn C. Miller, excerpted from her first novel The Fool's Journey, 2002 (Winedale Press). In press is the novel The Surrogate for 2026. www.lynncmiller.comFeed the Cat Break: “The Legend of the Myth” by John V. ModaffPoem 2: “Another Story” by poet Hilda Raz, from a story that inspired Yeats and many others about the beautiful Leda and the god-turned-swan Zeus. In New and Collected Poems, Letter from a Place I've Never Been, from University of Nebraska Press, 2022.Song 2: “The Old Monsters Rest Home,” by John V. Modaff.Episode artwork by Lynda MillerShow theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff , BMIThe Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY and produced at The Creek StudioNEXT UP: Episode 48, “What is Beautiful?” Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell your friends about the podcast. Lynn & John
In this wide-ranging conversation, Jeff Malec sits down with Dave Morehead, CIO of Baylor University's $2.2 billion endowment, to explore the unique challenges and strategies of institutional portfolio management. The discussion covers Baylor's innovative approach to portfolio construction, including their successful deployment of volatility strategies during the 2020 market crash, their current cautious stance on equity exposure, and their philosophy on private investments. Morehead explains why they're shifting away from cyclical assets in private markets and focusing on secular growth trends in healthcare, technology, and consumer sectors.Particularly timely is their analysis of recent market volatility, bond market dynamics, and the broader implications of trade policies on institutional investment strategies. The conversation provides a rare glimpse into how a major university endowment navigates market uncertainty while maintaining its core mission of supporting education and student scholarships.Whether you're an institutional investor, family office manager, or investment professional, this episode offers valuable perspectives on long-term portfolio management and the evolving landscape of institutional investing. Learn how one of the industry's thoughtful practitioners approaches risk and return in today's complex markets.You want to learn how institutional portfolios really work? You want to understand how endowments think about risk? You want to hear from someone who's traded it all and now manages billions? SEND IT!Chapters:00:00-00:55 = Intro00:56-09:33 = Hedge Fund Executive Transitions to Higher Education: Exploring Dave Morehead's Career Pivot09:34-26:18 = Baylor University's Strategic Endowment Investment Philosophy Revealed26:19-36:20 = Beyond the S&P 500: Discovering Unique Investment Opportunities in Helium and Niche Markets36:21-46:30 = Hedging Strategies and Volatility Management: Navigating Market Uncertainty with Strategic Risk Mitigation46:29-53:51 = Trust Issues and Geopolitical Challenges: Overcoming Uncertainty in Modern Investing53:52-01:00:32 = The Long-Term Perspective: Endowment Investing Beyond Quarterly Returns01:00:33-01:09:39 = An 80s Rock Music Nostalgia Trip: Revisiting the Iconic Sounds of the DecadeFollow along with Dave on LinkedIn and X and also be sure to check out Baylor's endowment for more information!Don't forget to subscribe toThe Derivative, follow us on Twitter at@rcmAlts and our host Jeff at@AttainCap2, orLinkedIn , andFacebook, andsign-up for our blog digest.Disclaimer: This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal, business, or tax advice. All opinions expressed by podcast participants are solely their own opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of RCM Alternatives, their affiliates, or companies featured. Due to industry regulations, participants on this podcast are instructed not to make specific trade recommendations, nor reference past or potential profits. And listeners are reminded that managed futures, commodity trading, and other alternative investments are complex and carry a risk of substantial losses. As such, they are not suitable for all investors. For more information, visitwww.rcmalternatives.com/disclaimer
In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, presented by Liquor Barn, Mark and Special Co-Host, Stacey, spend some time hanging out with Cordell Lawrence, CEO & Co-Founder, and Caleb Kilburn, Master Distiller & Co-Founder, of Eastern Light Distilling in Morehead, Kentucky. Mark and Stacey talk with Cordell and Caleb about their impressive backgrounds in the industry and what made them decide to leave Kentucky Peerless to start Eastern Light, why they decided to open their Eastern Light in Eastern Kentucky and what they both hope it will mean for the surrounding community, as well as what the timeline looks like for their opening and what the future looks like for Eastern Light Distilling. They also taste and review Four Roses Small Batch, Wild Turkey 101, and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, all of which were picked purposefully by Cordell and Caleb for this Episode. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is sponsored by Three Chord Bourbon and The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at: www.threechordbourbon.com www.visitthekitchentable.com
In this episode of HairPod, I sat down with HairClub model Tyler Morehead to talk about his hair loss journey, which started back in his early 20s when he was getting his start in Hollywood. From the tricks of the trade to finding the hair loss solution he plans to use for the rest of his life, this episode has it all! Hair Loss in His Early 20s Male pattern hair loss can begin earlier than you might think – in Tyler's case, his hair loss began in his early 20s, right as he began to pursue his dreams in Hollywood. Like any aspiring actor, Tyler went to plenty of auditions, and seeing the other young actors show up with their perfect hair was tough on his confidence. Tyler still landed amazing roles in commercials and on soap operas like Days of Our Lives, and suddenly, his hairline was on display in front of the harsh camera lights. Even though his hair and makeup teams were able to help him look and feel his best, he knew that wasn't a sustainable permanent solution. Finding the Right Hair Loss Solution Hair loss is a difficult experience for anyone to go through, and we all handle the emotions of it differently. As Tyler got older and his hair loss got more advanced, he knew the solutions he had used in the past were no longer going to give him the effect he wanted. Over time, he became numb to the emotional impacts of his hair loss. He was in search of a permanent solution and a way forward, and decided to shave his head. Because he had become so desensitized to his emotions, he didn't notice how shaving his head had affected him emotionally, but during a phone call, his mother noticed that something wasn't quite right. Hair Systems - Tyler's Permanent Solution Trying a new hair loss solution can be difficult. Tyler didn't know what to expect when he first reached out to HairClub, but he didn't have anything to lose. When he tried on his first hair system, he felt the magic. Upon seeing himself in the mirror with his system on for the first time, he finally felt like himself again, and the weight of the emotions of his hair loss was lifted. Now, Tyler has been using a hair system for many years, and as he ages and his beard grows a little bit more gray, the stylists at HairClub adjust his system to match. For Tyler, he foresees wearing a system for the rest of his life. He feels younger and more confident with hair. Resources Book a Free Consultation today! Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
In this episode, Brian traveled up to meet Ron Morehead at his house for a sit down "face to face" interview, to discuss his decades-long investigation into mysterious Bigfoot vocalizations. Morehead recalls his early involvement with hunters in the Sierra Nevada mountains, the skepticism from prominent cryptozoologists, and the rigorous studies conducted by professionals like Dr. R. Lynn Kirlin and cryptolinguist Scott Nelson. The conversation explores the unique experiences at the remote hunting camp, including multiple encounters, footprint discoveries, and peculiar phenomena possibly explained by quantum physics. Morehead also touches upon telepathic communication theories and shares his insights on human specialness and consciousness evolution. The episode concludes with reflections on past investigations and the hopeful anticipation for ongoing studies and sharing of unreleased audio recordings in an upcoming documentary. Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMVisit HIMS.COM00:00 Introduction and Background 00:18 Early Encounters and Recordings 01:23 Skepticism and Scientific Validation 02:42 Personal Sightings and Experiences 06:33 Quantum Science and Bigfoot 21:20 Footprints and Evidence 24:20 Gatekeeping in the Bigfoot Community 26:28 Cosmic Beings and Hybridization Programs 26:51 Learning and Karma: The Human Experience 27:41 Anunnaki Influence and Mythology 28:14 Recording Experiences and Environmental Factors 29:17 Bigfoot Encounters and Vocalization Patterns 30:41 Linguistic Analysis and Communication 36:49 Infrasound and Physical Effects 39:18 Quantum Theory and Bigfoot Energy 41:02 The Famous Bigfoot 911 Call 44:11 Unreleased Sierra Sounds 48:16 Reflections and Final ThoughtsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/that-bigfoot-podcast--5960602/support.
Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest-running compliance podcast. In this episode, Tom welcomes Eric Morehead to discuss the role and function of the U.S. Sentencing Commission. Eric is the Director of Advisory Services Solutions at LRN and former Assistant General Counsel at the U.S. Sentencing Commission. He and Tom review the intricacies of the U.S. Sentencing Commission's role, structure, and impact. Eric walks through his professional journey and explains the Sentencing Commission's function in standardizing federal criminal sentences and promoting organizational compliance programs. He emphasizes the importance of the Sentencing Guidelines, the process for their amendment, and the challenges faced by the Commission, such as quorum issues. The discussion also touches on current topics, including the potential impact of executive orders on DEI policies and the FCPA pause, stressing the continued relevance of the Sentencing Guidelines in compliance program development. Key highlights: Eric Morehead's Background and Role at the U.S. Sentencing Commission Understanding the U.S. Sentencing Commission Process of Creating and Amending Sentencing Guidelines Impact of Sentencing Guidelines on Compliance Programs Current Issues in Compliance: DEI and FCPA Enforcement Resources: Eric Morehead on LinkedIn LRN US Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations Tom Fox Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Brian traveled up to meet Ron Morehead at his house for a sit down "face to face" interview, to discuss his decades-long investigation into mysterious Bigfoot vocalizations. Morehead recalls his early involvement with hunters in the Sierra Nevada mountains, the skepticism from prominent cryptozoologists, and the rigorous studies conducted by professionals like Dr. R. Lynn Kirlin and cryptolinguist Scott Nelson. The conversation explores the unique experiences at the remote hunting camp, including multiple encounters, footprint discoveries, and peculiar phenomena possibly explained by quantum physics. Morehead also touches upon telepathic communication theories and shares his insights on human specialness and consciousness evolution. The episode concludes with reflections on past investigations and the hopeful anticipation for ongoing studies and sharing of unreleased audio recordings in an upcoming documentary. Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMVisit HIMS.COM00:00 Introduction and Background 00:18 Early Encounters and Recordings 01:23 Skepticism and Scientific Validation 02:42 Personal Sightings and Experiences 06:33 Quantum Science and Bigfoot 21:20 Footprints and Evidence 24:20 Gatekeeping in the Bigfoot Community 26:28 Cosmic Beings and Hybridization Programs 26:51 Learning and Karma: The Human Experience 27:41 Anunnaki Influence and Mythology 28:14 Recording Experiences and Environmental Factors 29:17 Bigfoot Encounters and Vocalization Patterns 30:41 Linguistic Analysis and Communication 36:49 Infrasound and Physical Effects 39:18 Quantum Theory and Bigfoot Energy 41:02 The Famous Bigfoot 911 Call 44:11 Unreleased Sierra Sounds 48:16 Reflections and Final ThoughtsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
In this special prelude episode, we set the stage for our highly anticipated exclusive interview with legendary researcher and author Ron Morehead, set to release this Friday, March 7th. If you've ever been fascinated by Sasquatch vocalizations or the famous Sierra Sounds, this episode is a must-listen. Before we get into Morehead's recordings, we explore the science and intrigue behind Bigfoot vocalization analysis, the incredible story of Ron Morehead's journey into the unknown, and the contributions of cryptolinguist Scott Nelson, whose expertise lends weight to the argument that the Sierra Sounds may not be of human origin.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The significance of Bigfoot vocalization analysis and why it stands apart from traditional wildlife recordings.A look into the life and work of Ron Morehead, a pioneer in Sasquatch research and the man behind the legendary Sierra Sounds.The role of Scott Nelson, a former Navy cryptolinguist, in analyzing the Sierra Sounds and why his findings suggest an advanced language structure.How these sounds challenge mainstream science and continue to fuel debates in the cryptozoology community.Morehead's recordings—captured deep in the remote Sierra Nevada Mountains—stand as some of the most compelling audio evidence ever presented in the search for Bigfoot. But what do they really tell us? And could they be proof of an undiscovered, intelligent species lurking in the wilderness?Join us as we break down the key elements of Bigfoot vocalization research and prepare you for the full, unfiltered conversation with Ron Morehead this Friday.Don't Miss the Exclusive Interview! Be sure to subscribe and set a reminder for March 7th, when we release the full interview with Ron Morehead, where he shares firsthand accounts, insights, and never-before-heard details about the Sierra Sounds and his decades-long quest to understand the mysterious entity behind them.Follow & Subscribe:Sasquatch Odyssey (available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms)Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @bigfootbksJoin the discussion in our community forum: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1BkUhDpae1/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Song 1: “The Swing Set Song” by Andrew Preston and AP Harbor, from the album MildepondPoem 1: “Contemplating Eternity While Sticking Its Neck Out” by Julie Williams, author of Escaping Tornado Season and Drama Queens in the House. A poetry collection is under review.Story excerpt: “Neighbors” by Lynn C. Miller, from David's Harvest, stories, in process. Her latest book is The Lost Archive: stories, https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htmFeed the Cat Break: excerpt from “A Self-Setting Sun,” by Annie Wonder & Jonathan A. ModaffPoem 2: “Good Neighbor” by Jack Cooper, author of Silly Lily's Rhyming Adventures In Nature (2023) and Across My Silence (2007) World Audience, Inc. https://sillylilysadventures.com/Song 2: “Bluebilly,” composed and sung by John V. Modaff, BMI Episode artwork by Lynda MillerShow theme and incidental music by John V. ModaffThe Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KYProduced at The Creek Studio, Morehead KY NEXT UP: Episode 46 coming in March, 2025: Judgment Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell all of your friends about the podcast. Lynn & John
Alex Thorn talks with Pantera founder Dan Morehead and Galaxy founder Mike Novogratz about their shared history in bitcoin and markets, the state of global bitcoin adoption, and the future of crypto. Alex talks with Dan and Mike about the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR), Telegram, artificial intelligence (AI), the Federal Reserve and macro and rates, and much more. This episode was recorded on Wednesday, February 6, 2025. ++ Follow us on Twitter, @glxyresearch, and read our research at www.galaxy.com/research/ to learn more! This podcast, and the information contained herein, has been provided to you by Galaxy Digital Holdings LP and its affiliates (“Galaxy Digital”) solely for informational purposes. View the full disclaimer at www.galaxy.com/disclaimer-galaxy-brains-podcast/
In this episode, Brian welcomes Kevin from Wisconsin back to the show for an extensive discussion about Bigfoot. They explore recent developments and popular stories in the Bigfoot community, including the controversial Michael Patterson footage and the Dyatlov Pass incident. They also delve into the credibility of well-known figures in the field like Todd Standing and Mike Patterson, discussing the impact of hoaxes on Bigfoot research. Kevin shares his experiences and insights from his own research, highlighting various books and scientific approaches to understanding Bigfoot. They discuss the importance of credible research and critical thinking in Bigfoot studies while also touching on the mix of flesh-and-blood theories and more mystical interpretations of the Bigfoot phenomenon.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AMVisit HIMS.COM00:00 Welcome Back, Kevin! 00:22 Bigfoot Stories and Armchair Research 01:22 Michael Patterson's Bigfoot Encounters 03:01 Skepticism and Hoaxes in the Bigfoot Community 06:09 The Impact of Hoaxes on Bigfoot Research 11:29 Analyzing Bigfoot Audio Evidence 17:10 Personal Experiences and Audio Skepticism 22:05 Exploring the Flesh and Blood Theory 23:19 Skepticism and High Strangeness 25:06 First Encounter in New Mexico 26:03 The Woo Side of Bigfoot 28:36 Telepathic Communication with Sasquatch 35:55 Books and Research on Sasquatch 43:10 Continuing the ConversationBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Today our guest is Josh Holbrook, SEL Specialist at Rowan County Middle School in Kentucky . Josh dives into the transformative power of a simple warm welcome and shares about the fun way they partnered with student-athletes to build relationships by greeting students at the door for Fist Bump Friday. Josh also breaks down the four essential components of the warm welcome, the intention behind each step, and the profound impact it's had on students, staff, and the school community. Learn More About CharacterStrong: Register for the FREE 2025 School Counseling Summit Access FREE Tier 2 Curriculum Samples Attend our next live product preview Visit the CharacterStrong Website Josh Holbrook is a Social-Emotional Learning Coach at Rowan County Middle School in Morehead, Kentucky. Josh has worked with students for the past 11 years and held many different positions in the educational realm including residential youth worker, instructional assistant, special education teacher, district behavior support, and SEL coach. When students returned in person Spring 2021, Josh noted that internalizing and externalizing behaviors had seemingly spiked across settings. Increasingly he heard, “students don't know how to behave” and saw this as an opportunity. He thought to himself, “if they don't know math or reading, we teach math or reading,” and sought a way to intentionally teach behavior at a tier 1 level via implementation of social-emotional learning (SEL). Rowan County Schools accepted this proposal, and he became SEL Coach for the district in 2021. With the support of the district's Project AWARE Program Director, Tara Cornett, this structure has grown to dedicated SEL Coaches (shoutout Megan, Sarah, Emma, and Cody) in each school in Rowan County, and the team looks forward to seeing where they can positively impact school climate and culture from here. When he isn't working, Josh loves exercising, hiking, seeing live music, cooking, and relaxing at home with his wife, Lindsey, their daughter, Camryn, dog, Sugaree, and cat, Phyllis.
Song 1: “The Young & The Old” (composed by David R. Merrill, performed with John Modaff)Poem 1: “Cousin Judy Paints” by Mikki Aronoff, a much-published Albuquerque poet, Pushcart nominee, and animal advocate.Short Story: “Satisfaction” by Lynn C. Miller. Her novel THE SURROGATE is in process with the University of Wisconsin Press for 2026. www.lynncmiller.comFeed the Cat Break: “Bouree” (JS Bach/Ian Anderson, performed by David R. Merrill)Poem 2: “Bloom” by Sarah Kotchian. From “Light of Wings,” her new collection from University of New Mexico Press in 2024. https://sarahkotchian.com/Song 2: “Sweet Songs” (by John V. Modaff, performed with Good Enough on the album “TOO”)Episode artwork by Lynda MillerShow theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMIThe Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KYProduced at The Creek Studio, Morehead 40351NEXT UP: Episode 45 coming February 2025: “Neighbors” Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast. Lynn & John
This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. Greetings and welcome to Hacker Public Radio. My name is Peter Paterson, also known as SolusSpider, a Scotsman living in Kentucky, USA. This is my second HPR recording. The first was episode 4258 where I gave my introduction and computer history. Once again I am recording the audio on my Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra phone, running Android 14, with Audio Recorder by Axet. The app was installed from F-Droid. Markdown For my Shownotes I learned to use Markdown by using the ReText app, which allows me to write in one window and preview the result in another. What is this show about? When I visited Archer72, AKA Mark Rice, in November 2024 in his University of Kentucky trauma room I reminded him that I work for God's Pantry Food Bank. He said he wanted to hear more, and highly suggested that I record the story as an HPR show, so here we are. I plan to ask the questions I hear from so many, and attempt to answer them as best I am able. What is the History of God's Pantry Food Bank? Reading directly from the About-Us page of Godspantry.org Mim Hunt, the founder of God's Pantry Food Bank, vowed to leave "the heartbreaking profession of social work" behind when she returned to her hometown of Lexington after serving as a child welfare worker in 1940's New York City. She and her husband, Robert, opened "Mim's," a combination gift shop, antique gallery, and health food store, but after seeing poverty in Lexington that rivaled what she'd fought against in New York, she found herself unable to remain silent. Mim began her work in Lexington by filling her station wagon with food, clothing, and bedding, and distributing it directly to individuals in need. Soon, neighbors were bringing food donations to what became known as "Mim's Pantry" located at her home on Lexington's Parkers Mill Road. But Mim quickly corrected them. "I don't fill these shelves," she said. "God does. This is God's Pantry." God's Pantry Food Bank was born out of this work in 1955 and remained mobile until the first pantry was opened in 1959. Since its founding, the food bank has grown in many ways. What started with one woman attempting to do what she could to address a need is now an organization serving 50 counties in Central and Eastern Kentucky through a number of programs with a dedicated staff committed to the mission of solving hunger. Mim Hunt devoted her life to helping others, and we continue to honor her legacy at God's Pantry Food Bank. Her work is proof that one person, with every small action, can make a large impact. We invite you to join us in continuing Mim's work. Where have been the locations of the main Food Bank facility? My ex-workmate Robert Srodulski recently wrote a reply in Facebook when our newest building was announced. He stated: "If I count right, this is the 6th main warehouse location in Lexington. Congratulations! > Mim's house and car Oldham Avenue garage A building next to Rupp Arena (which is now gone) Forbes Road Jaggie Fox Way, Innovation Drive." My friend Robert was employed by the Food Bank for 26 years. I am chasing his time as the longest lasting male employee. Two ladies have longer service times: Debbie Amburgey with 36.5 years in our Prestonsburg facility. She started on 19th October 1987. Sadly my good friend Debbie passed earlier this year, and I miss her greatly. She never retired. Danielle Bozarth with currently just under 30 years. She started on 30th May 1995. It would take me just over 11 years to catch up with Debbie's service record, which would take me to the age of 68. Unsure if I shall still be employed by then! What exactly do I mean by Food Bank? In February 2023 I wrote a blog post with my explanation of Food Bank. My website is LinuxSpider.net, and you will find the direct link in the shownotes. The blog was written as a response to friends, mostly from the United Kingdom, asking me very this question. To many there, and indeed here in USA also, what is called a Food Bank is what I call a local Food Pantry. Nobody is wrong here at all. We all gather food from various sources and distribute it to our neighbours who are in food insecure need. Most Pantries are totally staffed by volunteers and often open limited hours. The Food Bank has a larger scope in where we source food from, the amount sourced, does have paid staff but still dependent on volunteers, and we are open at least 40 hours a week. More if you include projects that involve evenings and Saturdays. God's Pantry Food Bank has a service area which includes 50 of the 120 Counties of Kentucky, covering central, southern, and eastern, including part of Appalachia. When I started in 1999 we were distributing 6 million pounds weight of food per year. This is about 150 semi-truckloads. Over 25 years later we are looking at distributing about 50 million pounds this year, about 1,250 truckloads. Over 40% of our distribution is fresh produce. We are an hunger relief organisation, so this amount of food is assisting our neighbours in need. In those 50 Counties we have about 400 partner agencies. Many of these agencies are Soup Kitchens, Children's Programs, Senior Programs, as well as Food Pantries. God's Pantry Food Bank is partnered with the Feeding America network of 198 Food Banks. In my early years I knew them as America's Second Harvest. In 2008 they changed name to Feeding America. Their website is FeedingAmerica.org What they do is outlined in their our-work page, including: Ensuring everyone can get the food they need with respect and dignity. Advocating for policies that improve food security for everyone. Partnering to address the root causes of food insecurity, like the high cost of living and lack of access to affordable housing. Working with local food banks and meal programs. Ending hunger through Food Access, Food Rescue, Disaster Response, and Hunger Research. I have visited a few other Food Banks, but not as many as I would have liked. We all have our own areas of service, but do often interact as the needs arise, especially in times of disaster. The Feeding America network came to Kentucky's aid in the past few years with the flooding in the East and tornadoes in the West. Feeding America aided the Food Banks affected by the devastation from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. How did I get started at the Food Bank? As mentioned in my introduction show I moved from Scotland to Kentucky in May 1999 and married Arianna in June 1999. Before our wedding I had received my green card. My future Mother-in-Law Eva recommended I check with God's Pantry Food Bank to see if they were hiring. She was working for Big Lots and had applied for a warehouse job at the Food Bank. Unfortunately for her she never got the job, but she was quite impressed by the organisation. She knew that I had warehouse and driving experience. So, one day after dropping Arianna at her University of Kentucky Medical Staff Office I stopped by the Food Bank on South Forbes Road to ask. The answer was that they were indeed hiring for the warehouse, and to come back that afternoon to meet with CW Drury, the Warehouse Manager. I drove home, put on smarter clothes, and drove back. It was a pleasure meeting CW and hearing about the job. Although most of the explanation of what they did in their mission went over my head at the time, I knew needed a job, and wanted to join this company. A few days before our wedding I received a phone call from CW offering me the position. I accepted and went for my medical the next day. My first day with God's Pantry Food Bank was on Tuesday 6th July 1999, the day after our honeymoon. I will admit that although my previous job in Scotland was a physical one, quite a few months had passed, and the heat was hot that Summer in Kentucky! I went home exhausted everyday, but totally enjoying the work I was doing. I started off mostly picking orders, assisting Agencies that came in, going to the local Kroger supermarkets to pick up bread, deliver and pick up food barrels of donations, and all the other duties CW assigned me to. I particularly enjoyed the software part of the job. I forget the name of the software back then, but do remember learning the 10 digit Item Codes. 1st is the source 2nd and 3rd are the category. There are 31 officially with Feeding America. next 6 is the unique UPC - usually from the item bar code 10th is the storage code of dry, cooler, or freezer The first code I memorised was Bread Products: 1040010731 This broke down to Donated, Bread Category, UPC number, and Dry Storage. I must admit we did not create a new code when we started storing Bread Product in the Cooler. That is probably the only exception It has been my responsibility all these years to maintain the Item Category Code sheet with different codings we have used and had to invent. An example is that when the source digit had already used 1 to 9, we had to start using letters. Although there were concerns at the time, everything worked out well. When I started at South Forbes Road there were 11 employees there and Debbie in Prestonsburg. 12 in total, in 2 locations. These days we have over 80 employees in 5 locations: Lexington, Prestonsburg, London, Morehead, and a Volunteer Center on Winchester Road, Lexington, near the Smuckers JIF Peanut Butter plant. My time at 104 South Forbes Road was for a full 4 weeks! In August 1999 we moved to 1685 Jaggie Fox Way, into a customised warehouse with 3 pallet tall racking, and lots of office space. It felt so large back then! On my first couple of days of unloading trucks there I totally wore out a pair of trainers!! Jaggie Fox does sound like a strange name for a street, but I later learned it came from 2 ladies, Mrs Jaggie and Mrs Fox who owned the land before the business park purchase. Anyway, that's what I have been told by mulitple people. Technology was fun in 1999, as we had a 56K phone modem, about 10 computers, and 1 printer. You can imagine the shared internet speed. I forget how long, but we eventually got DSL, then Cable. What have been my duties at the Food Bank? For my first decade of employment I worked the warehouse and as a driver. This included delivering food to the 4 to 5 local pantries that we ran ourselves in local church buildings in Fayette County. Funny story is that a couple of years into the job, I was approached by the Development Manager and asked if I knew websites and HTML. I informed her that I was familiar, and she made me responsible for the maintenance of the website that University of Kentucky students had created. It indeed was quite basic with only HTML and images. I had this duty for a few years before a professional company was hired. I mentioned Inventory software. In early 2000 we moved to an ERP, that is an Enterprise Resource Planning suite named Navision written by a Danish company. That company was then taken over by Microsoft. For as while it was called Microsoft NAV, and these days it is part of Dynamics 365. Feeding America commissioned a module named CERES which assisted us non-profits to use profit orientated software. Inhouse, we just call the software CERES. Even though I was no longer maintaining the website, I was still involved in IT to a degree. I became the inhouse guy who would set up new employees with their own computer. Ah, the days of Active Directory. I never did like it! I was also the guy the staff came to first with their computer problems. Funny how a lot of these issues were fixed when I walked in their office. If I could not fix an issue there and then, we did have a contract company on-call. They maintained our server and other high level software. This was still when I was in the warehouse role. After that first decade I was allocated to be our Welcome Center person, which I did for 3 years. This involved welcoming agencies, guests, salespersons, volunteers, and assisting other staff members in many ways. I also went from being a driver to the person who handed out delivery and pick-up routes to the drivers. During these years I became a heavy user of CERES working with the agencies and printing out pick-sheets to our warehouse picking staff. Although I really enjoyed the work, I will openly admit that I am not always the best in heavily social situations. I did have some difficulty when the Welcome Center was full of people needing my attention and I was trying to get software and paperwork duties done. Somehow I survived! My next stage of employment was moving into the offices and becoming the assistant to the Operations Director. This is when I really took on the role of food purchaser, ordering fresh produce and food from vendors as part of our budget. I also took over the responsibility of bidding for food donations from the Feeding America portal named Choice. National Donors offer truckloads of food and other items to the network, and we Food Banks bid on them in an allocated share system. The donations are free, but we pay for the truck freight from the shipping locations. A full time IT person was hired. We are now on our 4th IT Manager. The last 2 each had assistants. Although I am grandfathered in as an admin, my duties in this regard are very low, but still have the abity to install software as needed. Quite handy on my own laptop. As well as being the Food Procurement Officer I also became the Reporting Officer. This has been greatly aided by our team receiving the ability to write our own reports from the Navision SQL database using Jet Reporting. This is an Excel extension that allows us to access field data not directly obtainable in the CERES program. The fore-mentioned Robert Srodulski used to spend a day creating a monthly report that included all of our 50 counties across multiple categories of data. He would step by step complete an Excel worksheet with all this information. I took his spreadsheet, converted it into a Jet Report, and it now runs in about 5 minutes! It is my responsibility to supply reports on a regular monthly, quarterly, and yearly basis to my Directors, fellow staff, and to Feeding America. Yes, I do have an orange mug on my desk that says "I submitted my MPR". That is the Monthly Pulse Report. It sits next to my red swingline stapler! What are God's Pantry Food Bank's sources of food? This is probably the question I get asked the most when friends and online contacts find out what I do for a career. We receive and obtain food from various sources, including: Local donations from people like you. Thank you! Local farmers. Local retail companies and other businesses giving food directly to us and to our Partner Agencies. We are the official food charity of many retailers, including Walmart and Kroger. National Companies, mostly through the Feeding America Choice Program. The USDA, U.S. Department of Agriculture, supplies us with multiple programs of food: TEFAP (the Emergency Food Assistance Program), CCC (Commodity Credit Corporation), and CSFP (Commodity Supplemental Food Program). Purchased food, including Fresh Produce, via donations and grants. Without all this food coming in, we would not be able to distribute to our internal programs or to our partner agencies, allowing them to run Backpacks for Kids, Food Boxes for Seniors, Food Pantries, Mobile Distributions, Sharing Thanksgiving, and a multitude of other services we offer our neighbours. We have a team of Food Sourcers that work directly with the retail companies, so I am not fully involved there, but I am the main Food Purchaser for the majority of the food we buy. Specialised internal programs like Backpack and local Pantries do order specific foods that they need on a regular basis. I try to supply for the long term. With the USDA CSFP program I am responsible for the ordering of that food through a Government website. Often 6 to 12 months ahead of time. Here's a truth that staggers many people when I inform them: If you are spending cash on food donations to God's Pantry Food Bank, the most efficient use of those funds is to donate it to us. I truly can obtain about $10 worth of food for every $1 given. An example is that I recently obtained a full truckload donation of 40,000lb of Canned Sliced Beets (yum!) that we are paying only freight on. Do the maths. #Where is God's Pantry Food Bank located? As mentioned we have 5 locations, not including our own local pantries, but our main head office is at 2201 Innovation Drive Please check out our webpage at GodsPantry.org/2201innovationdrive as it includes an excellent animated walk-through tour of the offices and warehouse, including the Produce Cooler, Deli Cooler, and Freezer. They are massive! I personally waited until the very last day, Friday 13th of December, to move out of my Jaggie Fox office and into my new one at Innovation. Our official first day was on Monday 16th December 2024. What I tooted and posted on that Friday caught the eye of my CEO, Michael Halligan, and he asked me if he could share it with others. Of course he should! In the Shownotes I have included a link to my Mastodon toot. It's too long a number to read out. I am absolutely loving our new location. It's my challenge to fill the cooler, freezer, and dry warehouse with donated food! My new office is 97% set up to my workflow, including my infamous hanging report boards, and spiders everywhere. The last line of my blog says: All that said, it truly is the only job I have ever had which I absolutely enjoy, but totally wish did not exist!! This remains true. Our mission is: Reducing hunger by working together to feed Kentucky communities. Our vision is: A nourished life for every Kentuckian. #How may HPR listeners support God's Pantry Food Bank The quick answer is to go to our website of GodsPantry.org and click on Take Action. From there you will be given a list to choose from: Donate Food Volunteer Host a Food Drive or Fundraiser Become a Partner Attend an Event Advocate Other Ways to Help Thank you so much for listening to my HPR show on God's Pantry Food Bank. Apart from leaving a comment on the HPR show page, the easiest ways for people to contact me are via Telegram: at t.me/solusspider or Mastodon at @SolusSpider@linuxrocks.online I look forward to hearing from you. Now go forth, be there for your fellow neighbours, and record your own HPR show! … Adding this comment to the Shownotes, that I shall not be speaking aloud. Although I consider this show topic to be Clean, as it is basically about my life and work, not my beliefs, there may be some worldwide who hear the name God's Pantry and consider it to be religious. Therefore I am flagging the show as Explicit. just in case. It is merely the name of our non-profit Food Bank, as called by our founder Mim Hunt. Although the majority of our Partner Agencies are faith based non-profit organisations, the Food Bank itself is not faith based. … Provide feedback on this episode.
How do you find an asset with 1000x asymmetric return? How do you find the next bitcoin? Our guest today is Dan Morehead, founder and managing director at Pantera Capital. He has been buying bitcoin since 2013 when the price was just $65. His fund is up over 100x since then. There's a lot to learn from Dan's story, about early bitcoin history, but also the pattern recognition required to identify asymmetric assets. We cover price predictions, 4 year cycles vs a supercycle, how much upside is still in crypto, the trump administration and his thoughts on a strategic bitcoin reserve ------
On today's episode of The Destination Marketing Podcast, Adam is still on-location at the Kentucky Travel Industry Annual Conference. Joy Brown, the executive director of Morehead Tourism in Kentucky, joins the show to discuss Morehead's appeal as a destination and a few ongoing tourism and economic development initiatives in the destination. She highlights how Morehead utilized its location within the Daniel Boone National Forest to drive economic development in their destination. Later in the episode, Joy also touches on a campaign that they're trying with a local airport and how they've been using an AI Tool to collect data points from the campaign. "We had to educate our local community and market that, that you might see somebody that might be a little scruffy when they come off the trail, but they have all their vacation money in their backpack and they're ready to spend it in our town." - Joy Brown Morehead Tourism If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe to our newsletter! The Destination Marketing Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Adam Stoker and produced by Relic. If you are interested in any of Relic's services, please email adam@relicagency.com or visit www.relicagency.com. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit www.thedmpn.com. If you are interested in joining the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.
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AI dominates headlines and investment conferences these days…often to excess. Sensational stories like “Here's the robot that will steal your job” and charges of “Disrupt, transform or die” fill our feeds and raise fearmongering narratives that channel Issac Asimov's I-Robot or James Cameron's Skynet--of course from the Terminator series. Quant shops, hedge funds, and algorithmic trading firms have embedded AI in their models for over a decade. But have we hit a tipping point where applications of these accelerated computing capabilities are ready to invade the more traditional asset management business? What are those use cases and which are most promising? And how should we think about peaceful future co-existence of the human and the machine in managing portfolios. Martin Escobari and Dave Morehead join us to unpack this provocative topic. Introduction (0:48) Halftime (42:35) Guests (50:44) Guests: Martin Escobari, Co-President, Managing Director, Head of Global Growth Equity, General AtlanticDave Morehead, Chief Investment Officer, Marketable Investments, Baylor University Episode Sources
Welcome to today's episode, where we're thrilled to have Dr. William J. Moorhead, DMD, join us! Known affectionately as “Dr. Checklist,” Dr. Moorhead is a leader in dental systems management and an advocate for helping practices overcome challenges like absenteeism, turnover, training inefficiencies, and high overhead. He's the creator of StreamDent® software and a sought-after speaker on topics ranging from clinical efficiency and dental technology to leadership and patient care. With decades of experience in dentistry and leadership roles, including serving as President of the Kentucky Dental Association and Blue Grass Dental Society, Dr. Moorhead's insights are invaluable for dental teams aiming to improve their practice systems. Tune in as we explore his practical strategies, innovative solutions, and the tools that can transform the way your practice operates! Key Takeaways:-Dr. Morehead's negative childhood dental experiences led him to pursue dentistry to help others with similar fears.-Addressing patient anxiety is crucial - listening, using open-ended questions, and allowing patients to feel in control.-Dental tools like nitrous oxide, IV sedation, and relaxing headphones can help manage anxiety.-Knowing patient medical history and medications is important for safe, effective treatment.-Checklists and systems, inspired by aviation, can improve safety and predictability in dental practices.-Patients should research providers, be open about fears, and share medical info.-Dentists should continuously educate themselves and utilize tools to provide anxiety-reducing care. Resources:(973) #155 - How Catastrophe Can Spark Innovation With Dr. BJ Moorhead - YouTube(27) StreamDent: About | LinkedInFacebook(973) Dr. William J Moorhead - YouTube Book a consultation today:I am always here to help answer any question and schedule a 15 minute call with me. If I can not help, I can get you to a provider that can.https://shereewertz.com/15-min
Song 1: “I Can't Sing That Song” (John V. Modaff)Poem 1: “Ecdysis Sonnet” by Sandra Yannone. Sandy's new collection is the glass studio (Salmon Poetry, 2024).Fiction: excerpt from the novel in progress, “The Angel of Devastation.” Her latest book is The Lost Archive: stories, https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htmFeed the Cat Break: “Different Same,” by Jonathan A. ModaffPoem 2: “Sympathetic Magic” by Susan Aizenberg. Susan's new collection is A Walk With Frank O'Hara (UNMP, 2024).Song 2: “I Call Crazy” (T Bone Kelly, from the album Toast)Episode artwork by Lynda MillerShow theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMIThe Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KYProduced at The Creek Studio, Morehead 40351NEXT UP: Episode 44 coming January 2025: “Harmony” Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast. Lynn & John
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The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network give out their College Basketball Picks for Wednesday, November, 20th. On the show Colby Dant (@TheColbyD), Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) and Noah Bieniek (@NoahB77_) give out their College Basketball best bets and break down every game on the slate. Which program will make a statement in Birmingham when the Illini matchup with the Crimson Tide? Can Nate Oats and the Alabama offense find their rhythm after dropping the Purdue game? Or will Brad Underwood's young Illini team shock the world down south? Can Mike Rhoades and Penn State continue their strong start with an underrated Fort Wayne team coming to town? Will Anthony Grant and the Dayton Flyers roll at home once again with undefeated New Mexico State coming to town? Could this be another smash spot for Mark Few and Gonzaga against Long Beach for Dan Monson? How does Northern Colorado matchup out west with Cal Baptist in an under the radar mid major game? Can Nicholls protect home court against a really good Towson team? Who wins the old OVC matchup when Austin Peay travels to Morehead? Are the Jackrabbits in a good spot to bounce back against Southern Miss in Brookings? Those games and more for College Basketball picks for November 19th. Want to hear or listen to all of our content on The College Experience? Subscribe to our YouTube channel and/or follow us on podcast platforms! Leave us a like, 5-star rating, or a review and it would be greatly appreciated! Keep up with TCE as we will be picking every single game of every single day with their college basketball best bets throughout the season! JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com SUPPORT us by supporting our partnersNFL Freeroll Football Contest - $3500 up for grabs http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/freerollPromo code FOOTBALL - 10% off everything http://sg.pn/storeUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io ================================================================ Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI) ================================================================ WATCH The College Experience YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFOLLOW The College Experience On Social Media Twitter - tceonsgpn Instagram - tceonsgpn TikTok - tceonsgpn Follow The Hosts On Social MediaNoah Bieniek - noahb77_Colby Dant - thecolbydRyan McIntyre - moneyline_macNC Nick - nc__nickPatty C - pattyc831
am very excited to introduce y'all to my beautiful friend, Sam. Sam was my last "bunkie" in institutions. Sam and I met over ten years ago...our rehab was my last rehab, unfortunately it was not Sam's last rehab. In and out now for a the past decade, Sam has made incredible progress...and then used again anyway. Her parents have had custody of her son since 2014 and we talk about the complicated mix of guilt and gratitude involved in that situation. I love Sam, she now has 15 months and I am so proud of her. Let me know your thoughts! DM me on Instagram Message me on Facebook Workout with me on Patreon Laugh with me on TikTok Email me chasingheroine@gmail.com
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Today Jordan Jo sits down with Courtney Morehead, co-founder of the RodeoNow app, and Kylee Scribner, professional barrel racer and RodeoNow athlete. The girls talk all things rodeo and all the ways that the RodeoNow app is going to change the way videos of rough stock, horses and athletes are shared. From bucking stock to roping calves, arena set-ups and equine athletes RodeoNow allows you to share and store all of your video data in one convenient spot. Whether you are a fan, rodeo company personnel or a rodeo athlete the RodeoNow app has something for you! If you haven't already checked out the app we've linked it below. Check them out on Facebook and Instagram, visit their website and don't forget to download the app and create your free account today to see what RodeoNow is all about!In The LOOP Podcast hosted by Jordan Jo Hollabaugh, is inspired by the western culture and breakaway roping lifestyle. This podcast highlights the raw, real, truth behind the box of the breakaway roping industry. Bringing you behind the scenes stories of what real life looks like everyday from; breakaway ropers, cowgirls, cowboys, producers, leaders, trailblazers, and the like, all sharing stories of the western culture and lifestyle that they live daily. In The LOOP Podcast & Fabrizio Marketing LLC are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. Get In The LOOP Podcast with Jordan Jo Get the Newsletter at | www.inthelooprodeo.com/ Like us on Facebook | www.facebook.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjo Tag us on Instagram | www.instagram.com/inthelooppodcast.jordanjo Follow us on TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@jordanjo.hollabaugh Watch more on our Youtube Channel Watch on Youtube @ JordanJoHollabaugh ...
Send us a textCan we truly break free from the oppressive grip of Scientology and help others do the same? Join us as we tackle this monumental challenge head-on with my dear friend, Gary "Jackson" Morehead. Together, we've spent years fighting to expose the dangerous practices of the organization and provide essential support for those seeking to escape. This episode shines a light on our tireless efforts, the emotional toll of sharing our stories, and the crucial victories we've achieved, including shifting media perceptions and confronting the Church's legal threats.Claire and Jackson share heartfelt personal anecdotes that underscore the dedication required to support former members of Scientology. From daily activities to extraordinary moments, such as reuniting a former member with their estranged family, we reveal the real and often arduous paths to freedom. Our mission is driven by responsibility and compassion, and we emphasize the importance of maintaining open lines of communication within this community to truly make a difference.We also dive into the complexities of educating agencies and overcoming skepticism. Through credible information and personal testimonies, we've managed to shift perceptions and gain invaluable support from various entities. The episode highlights the strategic efforts of the Aftermath Foundation, the emotional journey of reconnecting families, and the persistence needed to challenge powerful cult leaders. By speaking out and sharing our truths, we aim to reclaim power and bring the abuses of Scientology to light, drawing parallels with other cults like NXIVM while addressing the unique challenges posed by Scientology's legal protections.Support the showBFG Store - http://blownforgood-shop.fourthwall.com/Blown For Good on Audible - https://www.amazon.com/Blown-for-Good-Marc-Headley-audiobook/dp/B07GC6ZKGQ/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Blown For Good Website: http://blownforgood.com/PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131160/shareApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blown-for-good-behind-the-iron-curtain-of-scientology/id1671284503 Spotify: ...
Song 1: “Clever Brilliant Mind” (by David R. Merrill with John Modaff)Poem 1: “I'm” by Jack Cooper, author of Silly Lily's Rhyming Adventures In Nature (2023) and Across My Silence (2007) World Audience, Inc. https://sillylilysadventures.com/ Fiction: three short excerpts from her third novel The Day After Death by Lynn C. Miller, published by the University of New Mexico Press, 2016. www. lynncmiller.comFeed the Cat Break: “One November Evening” by Chris Geyerman with John V. ModaffPoem 2: “Sunday Afternoon with Seurat” by David Meischen, author of the linked story collection Nopalito, University of New Mexico Press, 2024 and the poetry collection Anyone's Son (3, A Taos Press, 2020).Song 2: “Counting Down the Raindrops” by Andrew Preston and A. P. Harbor.Episode artwork by Lynda Miller Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY Produced at The Creek Studio NEXT UP: Episode 43, “Breaking Up” Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast. Lynn & John
On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth is joined by Daniel Morehead, MD., a leading voice for mental health advocacy and author of Science Over Stigma: Education and Advocacy for Mental Health. Emily Ruth and Daniel examine what it means to be neurodivergent, the role variation plays in evolution, and the radical act of greeting neurodivergence with curiosity and humility. The pair also discuss the intersection between folks who have experienced trauma and those who identify as neurodivergent. About Daniel Morehead: Daniel Morehead, MD, is a psychiatrist who speaks nationally for mental health education. He is the author of Science Over Stigma: Education and Advocacy for Mental Health, and the Director of Psychiatry Residency Training at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, MA. Prior to this, he enjoyed a private practice in Austin, TX. For over 20 years, Dr. Morehead has maintained interest in psychotherapy, brain science, and spirituality. Learn More: Psychiatric Times To read the full show notes and discover more resources, visit https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/transformingtrauma SPACE: SPACE is an Inner Development Program of Support and Self-Discovery for Therapists on the Personal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Levels offered by the Complex Trauma Training Center. This experiential learning program offers an immersive group experience designed to cultivate space for self-care, community support, and deepening vitality in our professional role as therapists. Learn more about how to join. *** The Complex Trauma Training Center: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com View upcoming trainings: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/schedule/ *** The Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) is a professional organization providing clinical training, education, consultation, and mentorship for psychotherapists and mental health professionals working with individuals and communities impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). CTTC provides NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Therapist Training programs, as well as ongoing monthly groups in support of those learning NARM. CTTC offers a depth-oriented professional community for those seeking a supportive network of therapists focused on three levels of shared human experience: personal, interpersonal & transpersonal. The Transforming Trauma podcast embodies the spirit of CTTC – best described by its three keywords: depth, connection, and heart - and offers guidance to those interested in effective, transformational trauma-informed care. We want to connect with you! Facebook @complextraumatrainingcenter Instagram @complextraumatrainingcenter LinkedIn YouTube
In this Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast, presented by Liquor Barn, Mark and Special Co-Host, Stacey, spend some time hanging out with Cordell Lawrence, CEO & Co-Founder, and Caleb Kilburn, Master Distiller & Co-Founder, of Eastern Light Distilling in Morehead, Kentucky. Mark and Stacey talk with Cordell and Caleb about their impressive backgrounds in the industry and what made them decide to leave Kentucky Peerless to start Eastern Light, why they decided to open their Eastern Light in Eastern Kentucky and what they both hope it will mean for the surrounding community, as well as what the timeline looks like for their opening and what the future looks like for Eastern Light Distilling. They also taste and review Four Roses Small Batch, Wild Turkey 101, and Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, all of which were picked purposefully by Cordell and Caleb for this Episode. This Episode of The Bourbon Life Podcast is presented by Liquor Barn and is also sponsored by Penelope Bourbon, Limestone Farms Bourbon, Regard Law Group, Old Dominick, Three Chord Bourbon, James E. Pepper Distillery, Pappy & Co, and The Kitchen Table at James B. Beam Distilling Co. Check out all of our amazing sponsors online at: www.liquorbarn.com www.penelopebourbon.com www.limestonefarms.com www.regardlaw.com www.olddominick.com www.threechordbourbon.com www.jamesepepper.com www.pappyco.com www.visitthekitchentable.com
State Rep. Grossberg steps down from Kentucky's Anti-Semitism Task Force, Kentucky's firefighters tell lawmakers their state retirement and healthcare plans aren't working for them, a state lawmaker's response to a satircal social media post, and a Kentucky university hosts a space conference.
The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network releases their Ohio Valley Conference College Basketball Preview for the 2024-25 season.. On the show Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) and Noah Bieniek (@NoahB77_) break down every single Southland basketball team and key in on how they think the conference race will shake out. Last year Morehead State won the conference tournament. The Eagles split the regular season title with Little Rock and UT Martin. Morehead and Martin are replacing their head coaches from last season. Will both the Eagles and Skyhawks be able to hold serve in a new era? Will Darrell Walker and KK Robinson have the Trojans competing for a banner once again this year? Both Western Illinois and Eastern Illinois will be up this season, will either of them be legit title contenders? Southern Indiana lost a ton of close game last year, is a bounce back season in the cards? Is this the year that Brian Barone and SIU Edwardsville make a push? Mac and Bieniek finish the Ohio Valley Conference College Basketball Preview with some takes. What are their projected standings at the end of the year? The guys also provide their OVC Basketball sleepers and bust predictions. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com SUPPORT us by supporting our partnersNFL Freeroll Football Contest - $3500 up for grabs http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/freerollPromo code FOOTBALL - 10% off everything http://sg.pn/storeUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io ================================================================ Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI) ================================================================ WATCH The College Experience YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFOLLOW The College Experience On Social Media Twitter - tceonsgpn Instagram - tceonsgpn TikTok - tceonsgpn Follow The Hosts On Social MediaNoah Bieniek - noahb77_Colby Dant - thecolbydRyan McIntyre - moneyline_macNC Nick - nc__nickPatty C - pattyc831
In this episode, I'm absolutely delighted to have a chat with the phenomenal Amy Morehead—a powerhouse mom of three, dedicated wife, skilled nurse practitioner, and savvy real estate investor! Amy's real estate journey kicked off with a deeply personal mission: to support her family while caring for her mother with dementia. What started as a humble rental property in the Smokies has blossomed into a booming business, reshaping her life in the most unexpected ways. Amy opens up about how she conquered imposter syndrome by embracing guidance from mentors and coaches, empowering her to overcome self-doubt and unlock her true potential. Whether you're at the beginning of your Airbnb adventure or aiming to elevate your short-term rental game, Amy's story is brimming with invaluable wisdom and motivation to propel you forward. But Amy's impact doesn't end there! She's now channeling her experiences into a new role as a dementia caregiver coach, committed to guiding others through the challenging journey she once faced. This episode is a treasure trove of heart, perseverance, and actionable advice that will inspire you to tackle any hurdle—be it in real estate, caregiving, or life itself. Don't miss this deeply inspiring conversation! HIGHLIGHTS AND KEY POINTS: [02:04] A short introduction about our guest Amy Morehead [02:57] How Amy got started in the world of real estate investing out of necessity while caring for her mother [06:45] Bridging the learning gap from property management to self-managing short-term rentals [10:27] How learning about real estate investing became a therapeutic escape and fueled her personal growth [12:15] Amy's transition into self-managing and how she used her newfound knowledge of creative financing to buy a lake house [15:14] Amy's shares her journey in rehabbing the lake house while balancing family life [18:35] Amy shares her experience with designing and decorating the lake house property [20:26] The importance of personal development and education in overcoming self-doubt, gaining confidence, and effectively pursuing goals [26:43] Amy's real estate portfolio and her expansion plan [29:38] Amy's insights and how technology transforms property management for multiple properties [32:48] The significance of building a reliable team for property management when scaling up to multiple properties [36:20] Amy's plan on a new venture into becoming a dementia caregiver coach and consultant [43:07] The lightning round Golden Nuggets: “You really have to go to great leaders and coaches and mentors to teach you this specific knowledge to be successful, you can't do this on your own. You need to learn from other people's mistakes, other people's successes.” “If you are investing in one thing, investing in yourself and trusting yourself, I think, is the most impactful investment that anyone can make, real estate or not real estate.” “Train your brain to become who you need to be.” “Everything is figure-outable.” Enjoyed the show? Subscribe, Rate, Review, Like, and Share! Let's Connect! Website: mapleleafpromise.com dementiahero.com
If you think workplace abuse is rare, this episode will change your mind. On this episode, Amy sits down with guest Andrea Moorhead to unpack the reality of workplace bullying — a silent epidemic that's rarely talked about. Andrea shares her deeply personal experience of enduring years of abuse, retaliation, and even a health crisis brought on by relentless workplace stress. This episode isn't just about the darkness, though. It's a beacon of hope. Andrea shows us how to reclaim our power, find joy again, and move toward workplaces where dignity and respect are the norms, not the exception. Get ready for a conversation that will open your eyes, ignite your courage, and challenge the way you think about your job. Andrea Moorhead is a seven-time Emmy Award-winning journalist and former evening news anchor at NBC WTHR in Indianapolis. She's an advocate against workplace hostility and discrimination, creator of the YouTube show My Silence Is Not for Sale, and founder of Clover Lane Media. Additional Resources: Discover Your Spiritual Intelligence at Work Connect with Amy Lynn Durham Learn More About Create Magic at Work More on PeopleForward Network Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Andrea Morehead on LinkedIn
Fresh off a blowout win against Morehead State, we jump into discussions and observations on the game. The starting QB job gains a lot of discussion as well as talks on other observations on depth and standout players. From there the inevitable discussion happens regarding conference realignment. With a massive home game this weekend we [&hellip The post Griz Fan Podcast – Kettlehoue tour / Morehead win / scouting Western Carolina appeared first on Montana Mint - The greatest website north of Wyoming..
Fresh off a blowout win against Morehead State, we jump into discussions and observations on the game. The starting QB job gains a lot of discussion as well as talks on other observations on depth and standout players. From there the inevitable discussion happens regarding conference realignment. With a massive home game this weekend we [&hellip The post Griz Fan Podcast – Kettlehoue tour / Morehead win / scouting Western Carolina appeared first on Montana Mint - The greatest website north of Wyoming..
Player Profile! Zach Hohman Morehead St. Commit What a Day for the Podcast! I know I say that A LOT but I really mean it. We get to hear the stories of amazing young men from around the Area! Stories you won't Hear anywhere else. Zach is an unbelievable Leader well spoken and wants to give back to the young guys! Zach is a supporter of the podcast and understands what we are trying to, So he knew we were going to have. A little fun as well! We get to what Zach's favorite Ice Cream Truck item also what is his favorite animated movie
Text a Message to the ShowToday I called my police chief friend from Minnesota, Tim Eggebraaten, to come back on the show again and talk about the examples we set and the mentoring we do within a police department. Every cop is setting an example, either good or bad, for every other cop in their sphere of influence and I wanted to run an idea past Tim to see if we couldn't be a little more deliberate about being a good example, building some relationships, and making young officers feel heard.Tim's website: https://www.offdutychief.comTitus 2:6-8Encourage the young men to be self-controlled. In everything set them an example by doing what is good. In your teaching show integrity, seriousness and soundness of speech that cannot be condemned, so that those who oppose you may be ashamed because they have nothing bad to say about us.Music is by Everet AlmondHey Chaplain Podcast Bonus Episode 33Tags:Police, Football, Leadership, Mentors, Officer Wellness, Retention, Stress, Training, Kansas City, Morehead, Minnesota, KansasSupport the Show.Thanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
Song 1: Glimpses by Daniel P. Modaff, Jennifer Butler Modaff & Mark E. Collins, performed by GOOD ENOUGH from their new album, Saturday's Child (2024).Poem 1: “Remember the Boneyard,” by Julie Williams from a collection in progress. Author of Escaping Tornado Season and Drama Queens in the House.Fiction: “Near Death,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. www.lynncmiller.comFEED THE CAT BREAK: “Just Before the Curtain Opens,” by John V. Modaff.Poem 2: “Living Room Scene,” by Scott Wiggerman, based on Eric Fischl's ‘Krefeld Project, Living Room Scene 1.' https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/Song 2: TV Jesus, written and performed by John V. Modaff with Jonathan Modaff on drums.Episode artwork by Lynda Miller Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. NEXT UP: Episode 41, “The Age of Doubt” Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast. Lynn & John
We are making a slight change to the studio. Rob answers questions from his drunken Instagram request. Justin has a philosophical comedy joke question. Erik, Justin and Rob went to Monday Night Raw. Stories happened. More Joe is losing it news. More Joe was a dick news. More fun at Monday Annapolis trivia.
Social Media Links:https://linktr.ee/turnonthemusicBilly Strings - YoutubeBilly Strings | SpotifyBilly Strings - Apple MusicBilly Strings WebsiteIn this episode of the "Turn on the Music Podcast," we take a deep dive into the extraordinary life and musical journey of Billy Strings, one of today's most influential bluegrass artists.Episode Highlights:Early Life and Challenges: Born on October 3, 1992, in Lansing, Michigan, Billy Strings, born William Apostol, faced significant challenges early in life. His father passed away from a heroin overdose, and his mother remarried bluegrass musician Terry Barber. The family moved to Morehead, Kentucky, and later to Muir, Michigan. Despite the stable bluegrass influence from his stepfather, Billy's childhood was tumultuous, with his parents becoming addicted to methamphetamine. By age 13, Billy left home and entered a period marked by hard drug use.Musical Influences and Inspirations: Billy's stepfather, Terry Barber, played a crucial role in shaping his musical taste, introducing him to bluegrass legends like Doc Watson, Del McCoury, David Grisman, Bill Monroe, John Hartford, Ralph Stanley, Earl Scruggs, and Larry Sparks. However, Billy's musical palette extended beyond bluegrass. He was heavily influenced by rock icons such as Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Widespread Panic, Phish, Grateful Dead, Def Leppard, Between the Buried and Me, and Black Sabbath. During his teenage years, he played in hard rock and indie rock bands, showcasing his versatility.Transformation and Stage Name: After a turbulent period, Billy embraced a lifestyle known as "California Sober," abstaining from alcohol and only using light drugs. His immense talent across various traditional bluegrass instruments earned him the nickname "Billy Strings," a moniker given by his aunt.Rise to Stardom and Acclaim: Billy Strings' dedication and talent have earned him widespread recognition in the music industry. He won a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album for his album "Home" in 2021 and has garnered six Grammy nominations. His unique blend of traditional bluegrass and contemporary influences has captivated audiences worldwide.Join us as we explore the life and career of Billy Strings, from his early struggles and influences to his rise as a modern bluegrass virtuoso. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, this episode offers an in-depth look at the man behind the strings.Tune in to "Turn on the Music Podcast" and discover the captivating story of Billy Strings. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!Listen Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcasting platforms.
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Welcome back to Tinfoil Tales! On this episode I am joined by legendary Bigfoot researcher Ron Morehead to discuss his 50+ years in studying these elusive creatures and what they could actually be. Ron Morehead has been known for decades for his world-wide research into the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon. He is an author, researcher, lecturer, experiencer, and producer of the renowned Sierra Sounds.To date, he comes closer than any other researcher to having a complete body of evidence.The Sierra Sounds are the only Bigfoot recordings that have been scientifically studied, time-tested,and accredited as genuine. Ron has documented his personal interactions with these giant beingsand produced his story on a CD and also in a book, “Voices in the Wilderness.”In order to try and understand the enigmas associated with these giants, he began to delve intoQuantum Physics for the scientific answers that he and his hunting friends experienced, and asresult he wrote another thought-provoking book,” The Quantum Bigfoot.”Still resolved to dig deeper for answers, Ron has produced another book, “Bigfoot Unveiled.”Ron now resides with his partner, Keri, in North Carolina, but has traveled from Alaska to Patagoniaand from North America to Siberia in search of the truth to how these beings are able to stay sohidden from Classical sciences' radar.Besides being the keynote Speaker at many conventions, he has been featured on countless radioprograms and TV documentaries such as the Learning Channel and Travel Channel.http://www.ronmorehead.comTinfoil Tales Podcast - Show NotesShare Your Story!Got a paranormal encounter, conspiracy theory, or unexplained story? We want to hear it! Reach out at tinfoiltalespodcast@gmail.com or our website.Connect with UsFollow us on Facebook, and Instagram!Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch the monthly livestream Tinfoil Tales: After Dark on the last Thursday of every monthSupport the Show!Join our Patreon community for exclusive benefits like early access and ad-free episodes. Join now for free or for only $1.99 a month for unlimited access.Merch StoreVisit the merch store for Tinfoil Tales stickers, shirts, hats, etc.Upcoming EventsBigfoot, Brews & Spirits Too! (Sept 14, 2024): Mingle with fellow mystery lovers at Sister Lakes Brewing Company in Dowagiac, MI.Indiana Bigfoot Conference (Sept 27-28, 2024): Hear from experts and network at Seasons Lodge in Nashville, IN.ParaUnity 6 (Oct 19, 2024): Explore all things paranormal at Miami County 4H Fairgrounds in Peru, IN.Crawfordsville Paranormal Convention (Oct 26, 2024): Meet investigators and explore vendors in Crawfordsville, IN.Music CreditsAll music for the podcast was written and performed by Devin Gowin.For those interested in hiring Devin, you can reach him at harmonicgray@gmail.com.DisclaimerThe views expressed are those of the guests and do not reflect the podcast or host. We encourage you to think critically and form your own opinions.Thank you for listening!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tinfoil-tales--6147818/support.
WE'RE BAAAACK!!! Welcome to season 2. DID YOU MISS US? Please keep arms and legs inside the coaster darlings. A quick catch up followed by some quintessential rides you are going to love. Benny rides for pork and Mary Beth rides for stop signs. And we're off to the races!Sponsors:Crapeyewear.com code RIDE for 25% off full priced items through August 31stCarawayhome.com/ride to take an addition 10% off your next purchaseDrinkAG1.com/ridepod for a free 1 year supply of vitamin D and 5 free travel packs ARTICLE.COM/RIDE for $50 off your first purchase of $100 or moreHead to https://www.squarespace.com/RIDE to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code RIDEPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I have been hiking the Sheltowee Trace Trail in Kentucky over the past 8 years. The 300 mile trail from Morehead, KY to Rugby, TN goes through the heart of beautiful rolling woods- hugging Cave Run Lake, meandering through the epoch Red River Gorge, and then tightly winding around the perimeter of Laurel Lake. After hiking across the dam at Laurel Lake, the Sheltowee follows the Laurel River 2 miles where the trickle of a tributary empties into the majestic Cumberland River. From there, the trail heads south to Cumberland Falls, the premiere tourist destination of southeastern Kentucky. The trail goes west to the South Fork of the Cumberland River and then south until it reaches its final destination in northeastern Tennessee. Three hundred miles is a long way and so I hike it in increments. I have led 8 unique trips with 17 friends and family members since starting the hike in November 2016. I am most proud of going with my son, Isaac, on three of those journeys. He has joined me for 57 of the 191 miles that I have completed thus far.It was in the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area of the trail where I found myself in May 2024 with my friends Slater, Jason, and Clyde. We were prepared for the most ambitious hike that I have ever planned - 43 miles over 4 days. As we neared our drop off point, we saw a black bear scrambling into the forest as our van rambled along the gravel road that terminated at our trailhead, Peter's Mountain. None of us had seen a bear before in the wild. It was relatively small, but I am sure bigger than my 200 lbs frame. We were thankful that it was about five miles from our starting point AND we would be walking in the opposite direction. Clyde dropped us off and we confirmed our plan to meet up at Yamacraw Bridge - 42 hours and 29 miles later.Three miles into the Sheltowee, we encountered another black bear, about the same size as the first, that ran uphill and behind a large boulder as we unsheathed a hatchet and prepared for the worst. We neither saw nor heard any more of the bear after we passed the bend where it emerged. Quickly, we descended to Desperation Creek and on towards the Cumberland River. The wildness represented in an animal like a bear is distinctly different from the wildness of a unique ecosystem, far from civilization. A beautiful, remote landscape elicits the joy of being the audience of a rare spectacle, while an animal strikes the fear of being part of the spectacle, where actions have real consequences in a unique and unpredictable situation. Wilderness is the setting where our historic relationship to nature can be experienced. In a controlled environment, a zoo for example, the wildness of a bear is obscured by the domestic surroundings. With the trappings of safety, it is impossible to truly feel the nature of the animal. Hiking brings you into the liminal space of wildness and unforeseen scenarios.We all stepped to that threshold before the bear - and the feeling it elicited - passed and was not seen again.At sunset, we found a beautiful beach camp location along the Cumberland. We woke to rain. And it rained, with a few hours of reprieve, for the next 24 hours. We were prepared for the weather, but it was nonetheless painstaking. When attempting to hike 18 miles in a day, there are many decisions to be made around conserving energy, pushing through pain, finding ideal rest sites, and understanding the needs of fellow travelers. Even very practical decisions like following a map are not always straightforward. The rain abated early on day three, but within 2 miles, we had to cross a creek carrying the previous day's rain - waist deep. Despite the challenge, we made it to our rendezvous point at Yamacraw Bridge on time with Slater departing and Clyde joining us for the remaining 14 miles of the trip. We had hopes of potentially, with good weather, finishing the trail a day early and heading back home to appreciate the luxury of dry clothes.
Song 1: You Told, composed and performed by John V. Modaff.Poem 1: “The Wicked Stepmother Tells Her Story,” published in bosque journal and later in We Were Meant to Carry Water as “Frail Cradle.” https://tinacarlsonpoetry.com/Fiction: “Cautionary Tale” by Lynn C. Miller, author of, most recently, The Lost Archive: Stories (2023), from a novel in progress. www.lynncmiller.comFeed the Cat Break: “The Rear View” by JVM.Poem 2: “I Could Taste It” by Marjorie Saiser, whose book, The Track the Whales Make won the High Plains Award. Saiser's Losing the Ring in the River (University of New Mexico Press) won the Willa Award for Poetry in 2014. www.poetmarge.comSong 2: No Fly Zone composed and sung by JVMEpisode artwork by Lynda Miller Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMIThe Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY Produced at The Creek Studio NEXT UP: Episode 39, “What is Healing?” Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast! Lynn & John
The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) of the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues their Summer School Coaches Tour. On the show Ryan McIntyre (@Moneyline_Mac) is joined by head coach of the Morehead State Eagles, Jonathan Mattox. Coach Mattox reflects on the first 75 days as a Division-1 head coach. What went into his thought process of picking his coaching staff? Jon discusses the impact the different coaches like Preston Spradlin, Sean Woods, and others have had on his journey to becoming a head coach. What was the hardest decision he had to make in the coaching industry? They breakdown what the 2024-2025 Morehead State Eagles will look like. What areas did Jon and his staff put an emphasis on in the Transfer Portal this spring? What will it take to maintain the Morehead State program as the top dog in the Ohio Valley year in and year out? And they discuss the current state of College Basketball. ================================================== Come join us all year long on the College Basketball Experience! JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com SUPPORT us by supporting our partners Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! https://rithmm.page.link/smartplayNYRA Racing code SGPN25 - $25 FREE BET and $200 Deposit Bonus Promo code SGPN25 - http://nyrabets.com/sgpn25Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRoyal Retros code SGPN - 10% off - https://www.royalretros.com/Gametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/Football Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/ ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io ================================================================ Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI) ================================================================ WATCH The College Experience YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFOLLOW The College Experience On Social Media Twitter - tceonsgpn Instagram - tceonsgpn TikTok - tceonsgpn Follow The Hosts On Social MediaNoah Bieniek - noahb77_Colby Dant - thecolbydRyan McIntyre - moneyline_macNC Nick - nc__nickPatty C - pattyc831 Come join us all year long on the College Basketball Experience! JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com SUPPORT us by supporting our partners Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! https://rithmm.page.link/smartplayNYRA Racing code SGPN25 - $25 FREE BET and $200 Deposit Bonus Promo code SGPN25 - http://nyrabets.com/sgpn25Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRoyal Retros code SGPN - 10% off - https://www.royalretros.com/Gametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/Football Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/ ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io ================================================================ Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI) ================================================================ WATCH The College Experience YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFOLLOW The College Experience On Social Media Twitter - tceonsgpn Instagram - tceonsgpn TikTok - tceonsgpn Follow The Hosts On Social MediaNoah Bieniek - noahb77_Colby Dant - thecolbydRyan McIntyre - moneyline_macNC Nick - nc__nickPatty C - pattyc831
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In Today's episode, we are thrilled to welcome Shannon and Travis Morehead… Shannon and Travis Morehead are the founders and Lead facilitators of Great Spirit Farm, a healing and retreat center founded in 2016 in Brooksville, Florida. They mentor in the Shipibo and União do Vegetal (UDV) traditions of ayahuasca, including understanding the plant […]
David Morehead is the CIO at Baylor University, where he oversees the $2.2 billion endowment. David came to Baylor thirteen years ago after an eighteen-year investment career that spanned every aspect of public markets investing. He created an approach to investing at Baylor that is quite different from others in the seat. David recently started sharing his insightful perspectives on the craft on Twitter/X under the handle @CIO_Baylor. Our conversation covers David's background and path to Baylor, the three styles of endowment management pursued in the industry, and the thematic top down approach he employs. We discuss his implementation of that approach across risk management, portfolio construction, private markets, manager selection, and turnover. Learn More Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access Transcript with Premium Membership