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NGI's Leticia Gonzales chats with technology whiz and market analyst Nate Harrison, who sheds some light on the perceived toilet paper shortage of 2020 and the similarities observed in the natural gas market.
"STOP AND HAVE FUN" Before we get started: Please let others know about my newsletter at blendingthefamily.com. If you or someone you know wants coaching please click here and it will take you to the coaching page. My goal is to get the podcast in the top 100 of Apple podcasts and I can only do this with your help. Please leave a rating and review, share the link to the podcast with your social media followers, and support the guest on the podcast. ON WITH THE SHOW. My guest this week is a very good friend of the family. Nate Harrison is the founder of the daycare "Mile High Adventures." Located in the Denver Colorado metro area: http://www.milehighadvntrs.com/ About Nate: "I've been working with children since 1995; most often as a child care provider, and in 2011 I decided to go private after feeling that so many programs were focused on something other than families and children. I hold an elementary education degree in Colorado with a PE endorsement, won the State Pickleball Gold Medal in 2014 and 2015, am captain/coach of a men's ice hockey team at the Promenade (Four Championships and three 2nd place finishes in 9 seasons leading the team), and was PTA President at Ryan Elementary in Jefferson County from 2010-2012. I've coached soccer, football, tennis, kayaking/canoeing, and hockey; am a rock climbing instructor for Westminster Rec, been a Girl Scout counselor (residential and day camp), the head instructor and run the snowboard department at SolVista Basin/Granby Ranch in Colorado for six seasons, and have worked in Indiana and Boston with children as a para, substitute teacher, and child care provider. I have a 15 year old son who plays competitive hockey at Hyland Hills (MVP his second season; Captain in his 4th season), leading scorer for Standley Lake in his sophmore year - proud Dad moment, has won 5 state championships in flag football, (though he doesn't give enough credit to his handsome coach), plays lacrosse, and snowboards, wakesurfs, climbs, bikes, and pretty much plays any of the sports I do. My guiding philosophy is having children being outside and active as much as possible. This helps them gain independence, see the playground of nature, and create lasting memories." Nate and his son Gabe are HUGE Denver Bronco fans and I wanted to ask Nate right off the bat (no pun intended) how they are dealing with no sports. I do have to mention that Nate is an avid Pickleball player and yes, we do mock him about the sport. Then Nate got me on my lack of being very good at Scrabble. There are some great tips from Nate to help parents out with getting our kids active during these unusual times. Nate does mention someone on the radio named "Stink," who is former NFL player Mark Schlereth heard on 104.3 The Fan in Denver. Nate's son Gabe has been doing online schools for a few years and he offers up one key way to help our kids with getting through each school day. Have an open and honest dialog with your kids was something that really stood out to me that Nate talked about. We both agreed that our American school system is broken. Our hope is that schools will recognize this and make changes. If you want to contribute to Nate's cause after listen to this episode to start his own school PLEASE do so. His daycare is very cutting edge but also logical and a better way to teach kids. Even Seth Godin thinks that our school system is in need of repair. Tommy Maloney is the Executive producer and host of the podcast Blending The Family, where you can find on Apple Podcasts, Iheart Radio, Spotify, and Stitcher Radio. Tommy has spoken at TEDx, Ignite Fort Collins, and Keynote Speaker at Everything Dad Convention. He even has won speaking awards through Toastmasters International. The author of the books "25 Tips For Divorced Dads." "Why not you, Why Not Me" and His new book, "My Dad's Advice At 5:04 AM" is coming out in 2020. He has written for magazines: The Good Men Project, Modern Gladiator, and Nurture Magazine. Plus, he has been a guest writer. Tommy enjoys a good red blend while writing or hiding from the family. A dad to Betsy, Becca, Connor, and Duke. A husband to Ann. Podcast music by Twisterium / freebackgroundtracks.net Contact him at Tommy@BlendingTheFamily.com TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/azG2K47iz4Q Blog: http://blendingthefamily.com/blog/ Podcast: http://blendingthefamily.libsyn.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tommy-maloney/id958223196?mt=2 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/tommy-maloney/blending-the-family Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thetommymaloney The Good Men Project: https://goodmenproject.com/author/tommy-maloney/ Medium: https://medium.com/@thetommymaloney Calendly: calendly.com/thomasdmaloneyjr
Dr. Seth Mallios joins April and Chris to talk about his new book, “Born a Slave, Died a Pioneer: Nathan Harrison and the Historical Archaeology of Legend” (2020 Berghahn Books). Nate Harrison had a long life and an amazing story, from his birth into slavery in Kentucky, to the gold mines of northern California's Gold Rush, and to the hills of San Diego. Join us while we learn about the amazing life of Nathan Harrison as told through historical documents and archaeological research. Links Born a Slave, Died a Pioneer: Nathan Harrison and the Historical Archaeology of Legend. Seth Mallios, Berghahn Books, 2020. CRM Arch Podcast Episode 133 with a clip near the end of an interview with the current owner, Vicki Morgan, of the Nathan Harrison home site. Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Affiliates Wildnote Digital Marketing Course TeePublic Timeular
Dr. Seth Mallios joins April and Chris to talk about his new book, “Born a Slave, Died a Pioneer: Nathan Harrison and the Historical Archaeology of Legend” (2020 Berghahn Books). Nate Harrison had a long life and an amazing story, from his birth into slavery in Kentucky, to the gold mines of northern California's Gold Rush, and to the hills of San Diego. Join us while we learn about the amazing life of Nathan Harrison as told through historical documents and archaeological research. Links Born a Slave, Died a Pioneer: Nathan Harrison and the Historical Archaeology of Legend. Seth Mallios, Berghahn Books, 2020. CRM Arch Podcast Episode 133 with a clip near the end of an interview with the current owner, Vicki Morgan, of the Nathan Harrison home site. Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Affiliates Wildnote Digital Marketing Course TeePublic Timeular
"성찰기도는 평범한 삶가운데서 신성함에 자신을 맞추기 위해 하루를 돌아보는 영적 실천입니다. 대개 15-20 분간 지속되는 이 기도는 우리로 하여금 하나님의 임재를 기억하고, 감사를 표현하며, 그 날을 성찰하고, 다가오는 날들을 준비하도록 촉구합니다. 우리는 기도의 적용이 얼마나 유기적이며 얼마나 실제적인지를 보여주기위해, 우리 주변의 사람들의 삶에서 찍은 명상적 이미지들을 사용하여 비디오의 형태의 가이드를 제공합니다. 화면을 꺼 놓은채로 성찰기도를 실천하기 원하는 사람들에게는 완성된 오디오 버전이 제공 될 것입니다. 기도로 이끄는 텍스트 버전은 아래에서 찾을 수 있습니다. "참고 :이 비디오의 모든 영상은 FULLER 스튜디오에 저작권이 있으며 남부 캘리포니아에서 촬영되었습니다. 비디오, 오디오 및 텍스트 버전은 영어, 스페인어, 한국어 및 중국어로 제공됩니다. 도움을 준 사람들: Lauralee Farrer, 감독 Tamara Johnston, 책임 프로듀서 Becky Still and Michael Wright, 작가 Ron Allchin, 감독 프로듀서 Kathryn Sangsland, 프로젝트 메니져 Nate Harrison, 사진책임 Zach Hammill, 영화촬영 및 음향디자인 Reid Bode, 소리 녹음 Patrick O'Neil Duff, 편집 및 제작 후 감독 Lindsey Sheets, 편집 및 색 담당 Lauren Meares and Aaron Dorsey, 음악 작곡 Mitch Ebbott, 녹음 기술 Ran Jackson, 녹음 기술 및 믹서 Lauren Meares, Dana VanValin, September Penn, Julie Tai, Rene Velarde, 성우 Aaron Dorsey, 통기타 Lauren Meares, 피아노, 카림바, 어코디언 Peter Lim, 중국어 내레이터 Eun Ah Cho, 한국어 내레이터 Ines Velásquez-McBryde, 스페인어 내레이터 Kia Hammill, 영어 내레이터 피쳐링: “Ask God for Light (하나님께 빛을 구하라)”: Dana and Eric VanValin with “Baby Girl” “Give Thanks (감사하기)”: Elijah Davidson “Review the Day (하루를 돌아보기)”: Various Fuller employees “Face Your Shortcomings (너의 단점에 직면하라)”: Lauren and Matthew Meares, Ran Jackson, Ricky and April Jackson, Amanda Lindsey “Look Toward the Day to Come (다가오는 날들을 기대하라)”: Lindsey and Michael Wright (c) 2019 FULLER 스튜디오, 캘리포니아 주 파사데나 풀러 신학교의 주변에서 촬영 됨. 이 성찰의 기도는 풀러 신학교가 드립니다. 비디오 명상을 원하시면 Fuller.edu/Studio를 방문하십시오.
"성찰기도는 평범한 삶가운데서 신성함에 자신을 맞추기 위해 하루를 돌아보는 영적 실천입니다. 대개 15-20 분간 지속되는 이 기도는 우리로 하여금 하나님의 임재를 기억하고, 감사를 표현하며, 그 날을 성찰하고, 다가오는 날들을 준비하도록 촉구합니다. 우리는 기도의 적용이 얼마나 유기적이며 얼마나 실제적인지를 보여주기위해, 우리 주변의 사람들의 삶에서 찍은 명상적 이미지들을 사용하여 비디오의 형태의 가이드를 제공합니다. 화면을 꺼 놓은채로 성찰기도를 실천하기 원하는 사람들에게는 완성된 오디오 버전이 제공 될 것입니다. 기도로 이끄는 텍스트 버전은 아래에서 찾을 수 있습니다. "참고 :이 비디오의 모든 영상은 FULLER 스튜디오에 저작권이 있으며 남부 캘리포니아에서 촬영되었습니다. 비디오, 오디오 및 텍스트 버전은 영어, 스페인어, 한국어 및 중국어로 제공됩니다. 도움을 준 사람들: Lauralee Farrer, 감독 Tamara Johnston, 책임 프로듀서 Becky Still and Michael Wright, 작가 Ron Allchin, 감독 프로듀서 Kathryn Sangsland, 프로젝트 메니져 Nate Harrison, 사진책임 Zach Hammill, 영화촬영 및 음향디자인 Reid Bode, 소리 녹음 Patrick O'Neil Duff, 편집 및 제작 후 감독 Lindsey Sheets, 편집 및 색 담당 Lauren Meares and Aaron Dorsey, 음악 작곡 Mitch Ebbott, 녹음 기술 Ran Jackson, 녹음 기술 및 믹서 Lauren Meares, Dana VanValin, September Penn, Julie Tai, Rene Velarde, 성우 Aaron Dorsey, 통기타 Lauren Meares, 피아노, 카림바, 어코디언 Peter Lim, 중국어 내레이터 Eun Ah Cho, 한국어 내레이터 Ines Velásquez-McBryde, 스페인어 내레이터 Kia Hammill, 영어 내레이터 피쳐링: “Ask God for Light (하나님께 빛을 구하라)”: Dana and Eric VanValin with “Baby Girl” “Give Thanks (감사하기)”: Elijah Davidson “Review the Day (하루를 돌아보기)”: Various Fuller employees “Face Your Shortcomings (너의 단점에 직면하라)”: Lauren and Matthew Meares, Ran Jackson, Ricky and April Jackson, Amanda Lindsey “Look Toward the Day to Come (다가오는 날들을 기대하라)”: Lindsey and Michael Wright (c) 2019 FULLER 스튜디오, 캘리포니아 주 파사데나 풀러 신학교의 주변에서 촬영 됨. 이 성찰의 기도는 풀러 신학교가 드립니다. 비디오 명상을 원하시면 Fuller.edu/Studio를 방문하십시오.
The Prayer of Examen is a spiritual practice of reviewing the day to retune ourselves to the sacred in ordinary life. Usually lasting 15–20 minutes and done in the evening, the prayer prompts us to remember God’s presence, express gratitude, reflect on the day, and prepare for the day to come. The video above uses contemplative imagery captured from daily life with our coworkers to show how the prayer’s application is both organic and accessible. We encourage you to watch slowly and prayerfully, using this video and prompts below as an opportunity to practice this ancient prayer in your own life. Note: All footage for these videos is original to FULLER studio and was filmed in Southern California. Credits: Lauralee Farrer, Director; Tamara Johnston, Senior Producer; Becky Still and Michael Wright, Writers; Ron Allchin, Supervising Producer; Kathryn Sangsland, Project Manager; Nate Harrison, Director of Photography; Zach Hammill, Cinematography and Sound Design; Reid Bode, Sound Recordist; Patrick O’Neil Duff, Editor and Post Production Supervisor; Lindsey Sheets, Editor and Colorist; Lauren Meares and; Aaron Dorsey, Music Composers; Mitch Ebbott, Recording Engineer; Ran Jackson, Recording Engineer and Mixer; Lauren Meares, Dana VanValin, September Penn, Julie Tai, Rene Velarde, Vocalists; Aaron Dorsey, Acoustic Guitar; Lauren Meares, Piano, Kalimba, Accordion; Peter Lim, Mandarin Narrator; Eun Ah Cho, Korean Narrator; Ines Velásquez-McBryde, Spanish Narrator; Kia Hammill, English Narrator Featuring: Dana and Eric VanValin with “Baby Girl” (“Ask God for Light”); Elijah Davidson and Randa Hinton (“Give Thanks”); Various Fuller employees and Randa Hinton (“Review the Day”); Lauren and Matthew Meares, Ran Jackson, Ricky and April Jackson, Amanda Lindsey (“Face Your Shortcomings”); Lindsey and Michael Wright (“Look Toward the Day to Come”) (c) 2019 FULLER studio, filmed on location around the Pasadena, California, campus of Fuller Theological Seminary.
There’s a sample of music that’s been heard in over 2,000 songs. Odds are you’ve heard it many times and didn’t even realize you were listening to the same breakbeat. The amen break might be the most sampled piece of music in history. Where did it come from? This episode features interviews with artist Nate Harrison and Grammy-winner Richard Louis Spencer. 20K is made out of the studios of Defacto Sound and hosted by Dallas Taylor. Check out wetransfer.com for all of your file sending needs! Visit amen.20k.org to donate to Richard Louis Spencer. Consider supporting the show at donate.20k.org Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/amenbreak
This month our genre is Creative Writing/Books About Writing! With real, live, award-winning authors! (Well, one anyway.) We discuss our own experiences with these sort of books, why people might read them, and whether hairstyles might affect someone’s ability to stop time. Plus: Meghan reveals her knowledge about accordions! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Books We Read This Month Wild Mind: Living the Writer’s Life by Natalie Goldberg The Last Word: Reviving the Dying Art of the Eulogy by Julia Cooper The Elements of Style (Illustrated) by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, illustrated by Maira Kalman Steering the Craft: A Twentieth-first Century Guide to Sailing the Sea of Story by Ursula K. Le Guin Manga in Theory and Practice: The Craft of Creating Manga by Hirohiko Araki Triggering Town: Letters and Essays on Writing Poetry by Richard Hugo Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott We Were Eight Years in Power by Ta-Nehisi Coates Books and Other Media We Mention Meanwhile, Elsewhere: Science Fiction and Fantasy from Transgender Writers (featuring RJ!) Adventures in the Screen Trade by William Goldman A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft by Stephen King Bare Bones: Conversations on Terror with Stephen King Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within by Natalie Goldberg Hamlet's Hit Points by Robin D. Laws The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories by Christopher Booker JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki Haiku Handbook: How to Write, Share, and Teach Haiku by William J. Higginson Snoopy's Guide to the Writing Life How to Be An Accordion Player: An Instructional Booklet with Illustrations by Geoff Berner Accordion Noir Festival Accordion Noir radio show Accordion Babes Pin-Up Calendar Daloy Polizei (Fuck The Police) by Geoff Berner Links, Articles, and Things Running the Game by Matthew Colville Game Master Tips Jon Newell’s D&D blog Weird Fiction episode of our podcast featuring Jon Newell Can I Get An Amen? by Nate Harrison, the story of the famous "Amen Break" (That’s the “classic beats” music sample in the episode) Manga In Theory and Practice discussion in the “Wait, What?” podcast. “Half rhyme or imperfect rhyme, sometimes called near-rhyme or lazy rhyme or slant rhyme, is a type of rhyme formed by words with similar but not identical sounds.” (Wikipedia) Dingbat (Wikipedia) Dear Dick by Mackenzie Cole Hark! RJ’s podcast (that we forgot to mention) that reviews holiday music. Check it out! Questions Do you have any favourite writing inspiration type books? What’s your favourite writing exercise? Should authors be reading creative writing how-tos or just read more books? Ask us questions for our 50th episode! Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts, follow us on Twitter, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, March 6th when we’ll catch you up on what other things we’ve been reading. Then come back on Tuesday, March 20th when we’ll be talking about Southern Gothic books!
Drum therapy is an ancient approach that uses rhythm to promote healing and self-expression. From Mongolia to West Africa, therapeutic rhythm techniques has been used for thousands of years to create and maintain physical, mental, and spiritual health. I needed a vibration shift Brains so I began traveling deeply inward and that is where I came across Vicki Morgan and the San Diego Women's drum circle. I have asked her to come down from her Palomar mountain retreat Harrison Serenity Ranch and beat it to the edge.
Brains, There is nothing new under the sun. Dr. Seth Mallios, Professor of Anthropology at San Diego State University is my guest on the edge. He is going to help us dig deeper into the past and undercover some fascinating facts about one of San Diego's Black slave settlers. He will provide us with historical information and some spiritual revelations discovered about Nate Harrison found in the Palomar Mountains. Nate was a pioneer, a San Diegans, a Black American slave and entrepreneur. Bring a shovel, gloves, bandana and hat along with a curious mind to the far corners of the edge as we are about to embark on an audible archaeological dig
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