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Beast Movie Reviews
In A Violent Natured. My review while watching the film

Beast Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 88:50


Send us a textHello, I'm Brad DJ and this is Beast Movie Reviews a podcast where I talk about movies mainly scary ones and all the things I find funny about them, of course sometimes I get a bit off topic and mention other movies or other moments, little stories of my own experience that may relate or not, I don't knowIn this episode, I talk about IN A VIOLENT NATURE from 2024 … Which basically means whatever happens in this movie, it happens in a violent nature. From arm removal to head explosions to a very crazy Yoga scene. Which actually won best kill in the chainsaw award. It was also nominated for best horror film at the Saturn awards.I do this podcast while I'm watching it which means I watch a little bit talk about it and then go back and watch some more and then get back on talk about it some moreAnd keep listening for my little segment quick little chats. Where I chat to two of my kids about what movie would they want to see if they could pick any at allPodcast Credits; Written by Brad Eastall (aka Brad DJ)Podcast Website;braddj.com/podcast BMR starting song bit"Acent" by JoshE Music credit from looperman.com"Dubstep Drums 140 bpm Build Up" by CozyBroke Music credit from - freesound.org“Ionicsmusic” Drum&Bass 05 and 06 vol.1"Kangus Sound Editor Sound Effect" by Paulnorthyorks"Creepy Tension Rise Build Up 1" by Miksmusic"spooky music" by TheOjt"Thunderstorm Lighting Strike" by Foad"Electric Shock 10" by Mensageirocs

Farm To Table Talk
Good Natured – Paula Whyman

Farm To Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 48:02


Many dream of  moving to the country and some take the steps to make that dream a reality. Paula Whyman had a "crazy" idea to cultivate a small native meadow  where wildlife could thrive. Then she set foot on 200 acres of old farmland atop a Virginia mountain  and her dream became a reality. In BAD NATURALIST: One Woman's Ecological Education on a Wild Virginia Mountaintop, Paula Whyman explains how she cares for her mountain-sized ecological restoration challenge and discovered that it's impossible to be a “good” naturalist.

John & Heidi BONUS HOUR on Sunny 93.3
Something You Should Know - January 17 Shannon with Good NAtured

John & Heidi BONUS HOUR on Sunny 93.3

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 3:20


“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by the all new Triple Seven Casino, now open from 7am to 2am seven days a week at 3601 S Minnesota Ave, just off I-229 in the former Sioux Falls VFW building! We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!

Make Prayer Beautiful
A Good-Natured Look at the Natural Limits of Consuming Content

Make Prayer Beautiful

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 7:12


True confessions of my life as a reader, helpful for me as I look ahead to the year to come.

Podventures in Odyssey
A09E10 A Good-Natured Sports Boy (Cousin Albert)

Podventures in Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 71:46


In this podventure, we discuss the episode “Cousin Albert,” in which Lucy interviews her cousin and premiere basketball jock Albert for the Odyssey Owl. Much to her chagrin, however, Albert is giving her absolutely nothing to work with. Could Albert have something to hide? Also, Marvin Corner, relationship misunderstandings, and Lucy's life mission.

philosophical minds
C.G. Dahlin | Myth, The Magi, & The Dual Natured Serpent

philosophical minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 80:50


John & Heidi BONUS HOUR on Sunny 93.3
Something You Should Know - October 12 Shannon from Good NAtured - Silent Disco TONIGHT

John & Heidi BONUS HOUR on Sunny 93.3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 6:27


“Something You Should Know” is brought to you by the all new Triple Seven Casino, now open from 7am to 2am seven days a week at 3601 S Minnesota Ave, just off I-229 in the former Sioux Falls VFW building! We share fun things that are happening in the area and from time to time invite guests in to talk about their events!

31st Brewing
Drekker Evil Natured Robots Double IPA

31st Brewing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 6:22


Drekker Evil Natured Robots is a Double IPA by style. A brand new Double IPA brewed with a whole pile of oats and hopped with NZH-107 & Mosaic. NZ107 is a new experimental blend of New Zealand hops with some huge citrus & tropical fruit flavor & aroma. This IPA is incredibly unique and exudes softness on every level. It has a particularly gentle mouthfeel and harkens notes of fuzzy peaches, guava, lychee and lime. This craft beer is 8% ABV. In this craft beer review, we will take a look at the color, smell, and taste.

TonioTimeDaily
I no longer see myself as sin-natured due to my Autism.

TonioTimeDaily

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 13:18


“Autistic people may display a range of strengths and abilities that can be directly related to their diagnosis, including: Learning to read at a very early age (known as hyperlexia). Memorising and learning information quickly. Thinking and learning in a visual way. Logical thinking ability. May excel (if able) in academic areas such as science, engineering and mathematics as they are technical and logical subjects that do not heavily rely on social interaction. Having an extraordinarily good memory (being able to remember facts for a long period of time). Being precise and detail orientated. Exceptional honesty and reliability. Being dependable in regards to schedules and routines. Having an excellent sense of direction. Be very punctual. Strong adherence to rules. Able to concentrate for long periods of time when motivated. A drive for perfection and order. A capability for alternate problem solving. A rare freshness and sense of wonderment.” -https://www.altogetherautism.org.nz/strengths-and-abilities-in-autism/. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support

Et pourtant, personne n’en parle
Des orang-outans en cadeau diplomatique et un festival de cinéma décolonial

Et pourtant, personne n’en parle

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 26:32


Dans ce 10e épisode de “Et pourtant, personne n'en parle”, on se penche sur de nouveaux cadeaux diplomatiques, on analyse les théories du complot dans l'art pictural et on découvre le Decolonial Film Festival.Dans "A la page", la rubrique qui dépoussière des pages Wikipedia mystérieuses, Louise aborde cette semaine La Chose.Pour finir, dans "Vox Pop", la rubrique micro-trottoir, on rebondit sur le sujet consacré au complotisme dans l'art pour interroger les Parisiens sur les théories du complot.Cet épisode est présenté par Anouk Aït Ouadda, avec cette semaine, la participation de Luisa Gambaro, Louise Lemoine et Anthea Claux (et de Jane Baudry et Julen Chavin pour le doublage).“À la page” est présenté par Louise Lemoine, et “VoxPop” est présenté par Valentine Vassel. Cet épisode est produit et réalisé par Julen Chavin et Camille Pollo. Les musiques de fond, de transitions et les jingles sont composés par Julen Chavin.Visuel des épisodes, logos : Julen ChavinPhoto de couverture : un orang-outan et son bébé ©WikicommonsPolitiquoiDes orang-outans dans la natureDépart de Yuan Meng en Chine, premier bébé panda né en FranceCuriositésEdgar Degas, Jack l'éventreur ?Le blanchiment d'argent dans l'artLe ClapPrésentation du Décolonial Film FestivalExtrait du film Les hommes libres (Ismael Ferroukhi, 2010)Merci d'avoir écouté l'épisode 10 d'“Et pourtant personne n'en parle”. Si vous aimez notre podcast, soutenez-nous en vous abonnant au podcast sur votre plateforme et en nous donnant une note, en en parlant autour de vous et en laissant vos commentaires sur les réseaux sociaux.Suivez "Et pourtant personne n'en parle" sur Instagram et LinkedIn. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Stocks To Watch
Episode 366: Sustainable Solutions: Meet Good Natured Products (TSXV: GDNP), The Future of Plant-based Packaging

Stocks To Watch

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 9:22


Good Natured Products (TSXV: GDNP | OTCQB: GDNPF) is disrupting the trillion-dollar global packaging market with its eco-friendly solutions, positioning itself as one of North America's leaders in sustainable packaging. With a diverse product line that includes certified compostable food containers, plant-based home organization products, bio-based industrial supplies, and medical packaging, Good Natured Products is making it easier for businesses to adopt sustainable practices.In this interview, Executive Chair and CEO Paul Antoniadis discusses how the company encourages businesses to switch to renewables by offering over 400 plant-based products and custom packaging solutions that are free of harmful chemicals and require less fuel to produce. Discover Good Natured Products' latest eco-friendly innovations: https://goodnaturedproducts.com/Watch the full YouTube interview here:  https://youtu.be/6UDvWwPdoy4 And follow us to stay updated: https://www.youtube.com/@GlobalOneMedia?sub_confirmation=1

The Joy of Cruising Podcast
Transatlantic Crossings: Myths & Facts, Suite Natured

The Joy of Cruising Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 73:37


This week on The Joy of Cruising Podcast, I am delighted to welcome Linzi and Mark, a couple from UK and creators of the Suite Natured  blog, YouTube channel, Instagram platform, and Facebook group. They are a CLIA Choose Cruise member 2024. Linzi and Mark state on their website: Based in Northern England, getting to the cruise port is always an adventure, so we usually travel the day before embarkation to avoid any cruise day hiccups. But even though we live in the rugged Yorkshire countryside, and miles from the South coast, it does not stop us loving a cruise vacation. We also enjoy planning a cruise holiday and hope you do too… because that is why we started our channel. We make videos that we would want to see ourselves, when finding out about a cruise line, and what things we can discover before we can even step foot on the ship. I consider Cruise Bloggers, Vloggers, and Content Creators as Cruise Community Champions and have featured them throughout The Joy of Cruising Trilogy and on The Joy of Cruising Podcast. Passionate cruisers like Linzi and Markepitomize the joy of cruising; they are so passionate about cruising that they want to share it with the world! Plus, I have a special affinity with UK content creators. Such a passionate cruise community and the first person to agree to be in my first book, The Joy of Cruising http://amzn.to/2EAMddF, was a UK cruise personality. In the February issue of UK's Sail Away Magazine, Suite Natured authored a feature titled “Myths & Facts of Taking a Transatlantic Crossing,” and they mentioned it on their FB Gp. The timing of coming across that post couldn't have been any better. I was in the process of creating a podcast discussing our upcoming cruise, one of which is our first transatlantic —Bucket List Cruises 2024-2025 https://www.buzzsprout.com/2113608/14366745. I reached out to Suite Natured, and it is now my pleasure to chat with Linzi and Mark about transatlantics, and to share the story of Suite Natured with the listeners of The Joy of Cruising Podcast. It's a fun conservation and ends with a hilarious anecdote. (I told Mar and Linzi they will be sure to be included in my second annual end-of-the-year episode oh the year's "most memorable, funniest, and most embarrassing stories!"Small Ways To Live Well from The Simple ThingsGet a six week suggestion box of things to note and notice this spring.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showUS Orders (coupon code joyofcruisingpodcast)The Joy of Cruising https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingCruising Interrupted https://bit.ly/CruisingInterruptedThe Joy of Cruising Again https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingAgainIntl Orders via AmazonBook Cruises https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingPodcast-BookACruiseContact Me https://www.thejoyofcruising.net/contact-me.html

Outdoor Classrooms Podcast
67. Good Natured Learning with Becca Katz

Outdoor Classrooms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 50:29


We are talking with Becca Katz and highlighting her amazing journey that led her to co-found Good Natured Learning. MEET BECCA: Becca has been a nature-based educator for over two decades. She has worked as a classroom teacher, administrator, and wilderness expedition leader in private and public schools. Becca's many classrooms have included a strip mall storefront, windowless modular units, the forests and schoolyards next to her schools, local public lands, open spaces, and parks, and Wilderness classrooms from the Canadian Arctic to the Bolivian Andes. When she discovered the research proving the benefits of apple-a-day nature connections for learners and educators, Becca co-founded Good Natured Learning to empower formal educators (in schools) to integrate nature-based learning into their routine teaching and classroom design practices. Good Natured Learning's core program is a professional Fellowship for educators. They also run workshops and collaborate with partners to activate nature near schools for learning and grow the broader nature-connected learning movement. In addition to her work with Good Natured Learning, Becca writes about mainstreaming nature-based learning in formal education in her Substack newsletter, Learning, by Nature.Becca holds a B.A. and M.S. from Stanford University. More important than any degree, Becca has learned from, with, and in nature over hundreds of days and nights spent camping and traveling in the Wilderness with students, friends, and family. GOOD NATURED LEARNING RESOURCES: Video: Nature-based Learning in the Words of a TeacherDONATE to Good Natured LearningGood Natured Learning; Follow @GoodNaturedLearning on: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook Outdoor Classrooms Should Outlast COVID article published Oct. 13, 2023, in Chalkbeat ColoradoLearning, by Nature - Becca's Substack newsletter where she writes about “why we MUST grow nature-connected schools EVERYWHERE and how we can do that through nature-based learning.” Follow Becca on: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook Becca's most dog-eared resource: Do Experiences With Nature Promote Learning? Converging Evidence of a...

The Maura Rath Podcast
"Podcast Premiere: Meet Our Opening Guest - Ciaran: My Toughest Critic and Greatest Supporter! Stories, Laughter, and a Dash of Good-Natured Banter."

The Maura Rath Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 32:12


We're back with Episode 4, featuring our first guest! Dive into Ciaran's tech industry insights with his company, Rath Security (https://www.rathsecurity.ie/). Discover his journey into yoga, explore his sauna obsession, and share a barrel of laughs with his storytelling. Plus, get to know Maura better, as our guest has known her her whole life! We start with a stretch and close with a guided meditation, and of course, this episode is sponsored by Yoga with Maura. Use the code 'podcast' for 25% off her online studio.

Digital Islamic Reminder
Funny Story of the man who was very soft natured | Mufti Menk #islamicshorts

Digital Islamic Reminder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 0:59


Funny Story of the man who was very soft natured | Mufti Menk #islamicshorts

The STL Bucket List Show
The Normal Brand - Good Natured & Normal

The STL Bucket List Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 52:46


Today's episode features a full table of guests from the Normal Brand. Hosts Lucas and Marissa share a mic to give one up for the family that works together. Brothers Jimmy, Conrad, and Lan Sansone are entrepreneurs who started the popular clothing brand for women and men. With now nine shops open since the start of their business in 2015, the trio has excelled in family and success. The owners grew up with an understanding of hard work and family values, which is a leading factor in the shopping experience with the Normal Brand. This episode is built on shared experiences of brotherly love that will motivate, inspire, and captivate each listener. Support the show

STRONGSIDE PODCAST
EPISODE 95: Are you NATURED or NURTURED with Laura & Kat Maloof

STRONGSIDE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 51:47


Laura and Kat Maloof are the mother and daughter duo at STRONGSIDE Roswell! They sit down with Bri Goodfellow to chat about how their relationship has grown together in their pursuits of healthy living, WHY they do what they do, and discuss the thought provoking concept of nature vs nurture...

The Comedy Outliers Podcast
We're Just Good Natured People

The Comedy Outliers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 56:31


Brandon (@americancollins) and Mike (@yomikebrown) recap the recording of their half-hours and how they're feeling a few days afterwards...give it a listen and then leave a five star review! Hosts: Brandon Collins Mike Brown Comedy Outliers

ARA City Radio
EcoTalks: Meeting with NaturED

ARA City Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 11:55


Determined to promote the positive impacts of biodiversity, a group of local sustainability enthusiasts launched the NaturED project as a natural learning space for students and an opportunity for the public to connect with nature. Our guest contributor Roxana Mironescu went to meet Jennifer Feschuk and Kriti Aggarwal who gave her a tour of the site in Kirchberg's central parc and shared their vision for the future.

A Beggar's Heart
The Eucharist and Becoming De-Natured

A Beggar's Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 12:49


The Eucharist and Becoming De-Natured by Fr. Kris Schmidt

Wilde & Tausch
11AM: Good Natured Nasty

Wilde & Tausch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 39:21


Justin Jones said WHAT about Packers fans and the Packers-Bears rivalry? Are Packers fans nervous at all that Green Bay will not dominate the rivalry with Chicago as well as they have in the coming years? Also, Whoa Nelly! starring the Oakland Athletics.

Baseball and BBQ
Baseball, Barbecue, and Good-Natured Trash Talking with Dan Schlossberg, Author of Baseball's Memorable Misses and Tearl Dunlap of TD's Brew & BBQ

Baseball and BBQ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 117:29


Baseball, Barbecue, and Good-Natured Trash Talking with Dan Schlossberg, Author of Baseball's Memorable Misses and Tearl Dunlap of TD's Brew & BBQ Dan Schlossberg is a former Associated Press sportswriter and one of the country's premier baseball experts.  During a 50-year award-winning journalism career Dan has been a true renaissance man as he has worked as a broadcast analyst, commentator, writer, and author.  Dan has written or co-authored 40 baseball books and his latest is Baseball's Memorable Misses:  An Unabashed Look at the Game's Craziest Zeroes.  The book is a fascinating look at things that never happened in Major League Baseball.  Some things that never happened will shock you and others will thoroughly amuse you.  One thing that that is not missing from this discussion is how much Dan loves baseball and the knowledge he posseses for the sport he has spent his long and illustrious career covering. Tearl Dunlap is the "TD" behind the extremely popular award-winning sauces and rubs of TD's Brew and BBQ.   Wonderful products, an incredible work ethic, and an uncanny ability to sell have combined to make him a leader in the food industry in New Mexico and the surrounding area.  His goal is to grow his brand and become a household name across the country.  Barbecue is not his only passion as he is also a rabid Atlanta Braves fan and he enjoys dishing out some good trash talk as the Atlanta Braves are once again dominating their division.  TD discusses the journey he has been on and why one of his company slogans is, "It's not just life changing, it's also lunch changing."  For more information on TD's Brew & BBQ and to order their products go to https://tdsbrewandbbq.com/ We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories,  Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves, Cutting Edge Firewood High Quality Kiln Dried Firewood - Cutting Edge Firewood in Atlanta for high quality firewood and cooking wood, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you.   Call the show:  (516) 855-8214 Email:  baseballandbbq@gmail.com Twitter:  @baseballandbbq Instagram:  baseballandbarbecue YouTube:  baseball and bbq Website:  https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook:  baseball and bbq      

The Leading Difference
JoJo Platt | Platt & Associates | From Accounting to Neurotech, Leadership, & ”Good-Natured Revenge”

The Leading Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 29:08


Our very first guest, JoJo Platt, is a longtime consultant serving the neurotech community through the commercialization process. In this episode, JoJo discusses her eclectic background, views on leadership, the future of neurotech, and how good-natured "revenge" is one of her primary motivators.  Guest links: http://theplattassociates.com/ | https://www.joyventures.com/ | https://neurotechreports.com/ | https://skrapspodcast.com/  Charity supported: Polaris Project  Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at podcast@velentium.com.  PRODUCTION CREDITS Host: Lindsey Dinneen Editor: Tim Oliphant Producer: Velentium   SHOW TRANSCRIPT Episode 002 - JoJo Platt Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey with Velentium and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. Hello and welcome to the Leading Difference Podcast. I'm your host, Lindsey, and I'm excited to introduce you to my guest today, Jojo Platt. Jojo is a longtime consultant serving the neurotech community through the commercialization process. She works with academic labs, neurotech startups, and others to advance neuro technologies into the hands of patients. Jojo is the US Partnership's lead for Joy Ventures. She works with Neurotech Reports, co-hosts the Skraps podcast, and serves on many organizing committees of the industry's most influential conferences and meetings. And I am so thrilled that she is joining me today. Welcome to the show, Jojo. Thanks for being here. JoJo Platt: Thank you for having me on. I'm really excited to be on the other side of the mic this time. Lindsey Dinneen: Oh yes, that's right. Please tell us a little bit about yourself and your background to get started, if you don't mind. JoJo Platt: Sure. I work specifically in the field of neurotechnology that's even more narrow than medical devices. I prefer to think of it as a different focus than just pure, broad speaking neuromodulation and I've been consulting to academic labs, startups, government offices, universities, kind of everybody in the neurotech space for about 15 years now, and a lot of people find it challenging to really fully understand what I do. So I keep it broad because I do a lot of different things. I like to think about all of the scientists and technologists who have spent their entire lives honing and perfecting their science and technology skills. And I come in on the other side of that and help them on the business side. So if they're ready to translate, if they're thinking about creating a spin out, if they wanna optimize their research for future licensing and spin out, there are things that can be done even at the academic level that can make a big difference into how technology or therapy commercialized. And I do everything except for accounting and housekeeping. Lindsey Dinneen: Amazing. So I am curious, do you mind delving a little bit more into how you help bridge the gap between a company or an individual who is looking to develop new technology? And what have you found is the most needed aspect of that sort of bridging the gap process or how do you feel that your consulting and your services are able to help these people? Because I know you're making a difference, but I'm curious as to what things you find are the most common, and where people can use that assistance from a different perspective? JoJo Platt: The field overall, especially the commercialization side of the equation is still relatively young. I know, spinal cord stimulators coming out Tom Mortimer's lab and all of that in the sixties and some of the cardiac pacemaker technologies, those have been around for a long time. But when you get into some of the neural interfaces, be it in the central or peripheral nervous system, those are on the newer side. So we still have a lot of technology founders or technical founders, or scientific founders, which is fantastic. There's nobody who knows the technology and the science better than these folks. But like I said before, they're classically trained on the science and technology side of things. So there are tons of resources out there that can help prepare them to be a CEO or a founding CEO. But they still need a lot of support and whether they find that they need help in making their business case as they're pitching for financing to VCs, helping them hone that pitch, whether it's in support of market research, helping them determine what's the best path to market sometimes. I primarily like to focus on FDA cleared or FDA approved devices and I definitely favor implanted devices over wearables, but there are definitely fantastic wearable technologies. That's all to say that direct to consumer is something I can appreciate and admire, but that's not an area of expertise for me. So I'll help them look at the regulatory pathways, reimbursement pathways. I either do that on my own or I also work very heavily with a team at Neurotech Reports, Jim Cavouto and Jeremy Koff, who both have excellent track records in Neurotech as well. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. That is wonderful. And so when you are helping these folks, these scientists-- I think we talked in a previous conversation about how sometimes the business aspect, like you said, you can learn a lot about how to be a CEO and there are certain things that maybe come a little bit easier than others, but in terms of, say the marketing side of things or how to translate the science into a more widely understood-- if you're going to explain it to your grandma kind of thing. You have a really interesting background that didn't necessarily start in the science field. Do you mind exploring a little bit about how that helps you translate between the two? JoJo Platt: Sure. I have a very long sort of meandering journey into a lot of different areas. I started out my first, I like to call it my first real job, my first office job was a one person of a two person accounting team at an internet backbone technology company. And that's to say, because this was in the mid to late nineties, it wasn't part of the dot com boom so much as it was, anytime you watch video on the internet, that call and response of the video packets that get delivered to you are still done even now, 25 years later on the internet backbone which is video delivery optimization. So we were basically solving how to stream video on the internet when the internet was operating at basically a 14 4k speed. So accounting, I thought that's what I wanted to do. That was my degree program at the time, and I was in school and working and being a single mom and all that. And we went through an IPO, which was an amazing learning experience, but it was a lot of work. I'd go to the office at six in the morning. Work till six at night. Go to class, go home, see my daughter, go back to work until about two o'clock in the morning and they go back at six and it burned me out. We were a startup and the hours were long, so, after the IPO I was processing some expense accounts and I kept seeing all of these marketing expense reports come in. I'm like, "you guys went to dinner where? You spent what? You did?" And I'm just like, "wait, let me get this straight: you're having this much fun and I'm sitting here behind a desk processing your expense reports." So I said, "this is over. I'm going over to marketing." And so I was still in school, so I changed my major and finished that up on the comm side of things. I don't tend to refer to what I do now as marketing or communications. Because it's only a part of what I do, and also because those words tend to scare a lot of scientists. They don't believe in self-promotion. And they just find the marketing and communication side of things, PR and that sort of thing, quite unsavory. So I don't talk about it in those terms, but that is a little bit about what I do and especially, my own, I guess you'd call it a brand. I don't know that it's brand so much, but it just happened. So yeah, from accounting to marketing, I went through the dot com bubble in the early two thousands with the community site that was the early competitor to MySpace and earlier than Facebook even. So we raised a lot of money. The founders burned through all of it. That crashed. I decided at one point I was gonna kinda have an early retirement 'cause I had done well with my IPO and then got bored. I've done consumer electronics, was working with a technology company trying to solve the whole Napster problem with copyright protection for music. And we were a finalist in the industry competition that was gonna lead to an industry standard of content protection. And then just a month or so before it was all finalized, iTunes came out with a 99 cents song, which between the lawsuit against Napster and an affordable easy, one click way to get music, that pretty well solved the problem for the most part. So that one went away.  then from there I ended up, this one's a really strange one. From there I ended up going and working at a nonprofit that had, before my arrival, they had fallen afoul with the IRS and it wasn't-- the nonprofit needed some closer management. For the most part it was doing okay. It was doing what it was supposed to be doing. For, again, for the most part, its problem was that the founder was a person of interest in his other business dealings. So IRS and the Department of Justice figured they were gonna "Capone" this guy. Basically go after him and get him for anything that they could, whether it was directly related to the insurance schemes that he was running or if they could get him some other way. So I jumped in, became the court appointed trustee for the foundation and helped the DOJ and the IRS Criminal Investigations Division actually put this guy in jail. So that was kind of, it was a little scary at times. But it was fun. And at the end of the day, I got to help give away 47 million dollars to a lot of different charities. And one of the things that we wanted to look at was sepsis research, because one of our board members, his daughter passed away very quickly and very unexpectedly from sepsis. So we wanted to support sepsis research. And found out that Kevin Tracy at the Feinstein Institute in New York was doing a lot of really exciting work in sepsis and I started helping them out on a consulting basis on some of the sepsis activities and then some Parkinson's research initiatives that they were working on. And as they were getting ready to launch the Center for Bioelectronic Medicine, they just kept pulling me on board for project after project and kept consulting on that helped them launch the center with some very good friends of mine. I'm glad to say it's still a very successful research entity and putting out amazing work. And we launched a journal by the same name. And part of my responsibilities there were to really understand and know the players in the field of neurotechnology and find out what they were working on and see if I couldn't help to facilitate collaborations, whether it was research or further down the road into the commercialization spectrum. And that's how I fell into neurotech. It's a very long, very circuitous, bumpy road. Lindsey Dinneen: Yes. But it's an amazing backstory and it has led you to a whole new chapter really, and new opportunities that you probably couldn't have imagined when you first were even in school. Thinking ahead, what's my life gonna look like? So that's... JoJo Platt: I'm still waiting to find out what it is I'm gonna do. Lindsey Dinneen: That's amazing. Yeah. Well, I'm curious, is there a particular moment that stands out to you because it clearly confirmed that this chapter was the right next step for you? I know you had mentioned the importance of working on the sepsis research and supporting that initiative and things like that. Obviously that was something that was important to you, but I'm curious, as you've continued along this path, is there just something that stands out where you thought, "yes, this is the right next chapter for me" and why? JoJo Platt: I don't think there was a single moment. I think somebody asked me a similar question at a conference earlier, I guess last fall, and, "Why are you doing this?" And, "What got you involved or what keeps you here?" And I think part of it is still really true. That part of it is revenge. Don't get me wrong, I went to a very excellent high school, but my science teachers saw in me a very, very strong lack of scientific ability. I didn't apply myself in my science classes and they all begged me never to take a science class again-- just get through this one and don't take any more science than is required. So I think the part that keeps me here most is that I'm not a scientist and I'm not a technologist. I've definitely learned a lot from everyone that I've had the good fortune of working with or seeing some of the amazing talks that I've seen over the last 15 years. But I can have an impact and not be a scientist or a technologist. And I think that inspiration keeps me going. And I'll be on stage with some of the world's most important neurotechnologists, and I always make sure and take a picture and then send it back to my science teachers and say, "See, I did okay". Lindsey Dinneen: I love it. JoJo Platt: Yeah. There might be a little spite there, but just, all good fun. Lindsey Dinneen: Good natured. JoJo Platt: Yes. Yes. Lindsey Dinneen: That is seriously amazing. I definitely have a little bit-- I'll put it this way-- I have enough rebel in me where if someone says that I can't do something, then I have to prove them wrong. JoJo Platt: Right. Lindsey Dinneen: It's just -- we're gonna figure out how to do this, might not come easily, but we'll figure it out. JoJo Platt: Yeah. And I don't think I would've gone out of my way to do that had I not stumbled into this field, but the fact that I'm here now, I'll leverage that a little bit. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Yeah. Amazing. Well, how would you define leadership? Or what does leadership mean to you? JoJo Platt: To me leadership is not so much telling people what to do, but making sure that your team is inspired to follow you. And I think that difference is one thing that's really important between a boss and a leader. Also why I don't have employees. I think that bringing on the right team members for the right problems and empowering them to do their jobs is probably, a pretty inspiring leadership principle. And the people who have that gift are people toward whom I gravitate, just sort of in, in my own personal fandom of that capacity. And when I see that I like to highlight that and foster that. But I think I know my own weaknesses, which are anything in the area where HR would have jurisdiction, I'm the worst nightmare. And I love being a collaborator, but being a leader is a gift that I think I'll let others take the helm for that one. Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, that is fair. I appreciate that perspective. Well, what is your best piece of advice for someone interested in obtaining either a leadership role within the med tech industry, or since you talked about being in more of a collaboration role or a collaborator role, what is your best piece of advice if someone's looking to do something similar to what you do in helping bridge this gap in helping assist these amazing people bring their ideas to reality? JoJo Platt: I think one of the greatest parts about the neurotech field is that we're still young enough that there are opportunities everywhere, and I know we're going into a bit of a shrinking right-sizing economic exercise, and that some of that will include some painful moments for a lot of people. But I think from my experience, it's better to correct than to crash. So I'm optimistic about where we are in that, and I think that we are truly at the point in the field where there's a legitimate reason to say, if your dream job in neurotechnology doesn't exist, go and create it. And I think this space is open to so many different areas of expertise. So we need people in finance and business management, administration, operations, systems management. And yes, marketing is actually starting to become a legitimate and respected division of a lot of different companies. So that's good to see. But you can really come from any field and contribute to neurotechnology. And one of the things that I see a lot are people who have a hybrid blend of expertise. So they might be neuroscientists by training who went through an MBA program or an MBA candidate who has strong engineering background. Those are the kinds of cross talented people that we're really gonna need. And I think we are seeing a lot more interest from the sort of traditional business categories of contributors to the point of we need more qualified CEOs in our field, and we need more people in finance that really understand what the technology implications are. A lot of my clients really are focused on and need regulatory and reimbursement experts. There's a need for people who have organizing backgrounds. For instance, next week in DC, Paradromics has been instrumental in putting together our BCI days going to talk on Capitol Hill about export controls on brain computer interfaces so that sort of organization and lobby expertise. So I think that if you have a passion in terms of what it is you want to do and you want to apply it to the field of neurotechnology, there are so many opportunities that didn't even exist even 24 months ago. So I think we're growing quickly and it's exciting to bring new people into the field and help accelerate and propel these fascinating and really potentially hugely impactful technologies. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. What do you see as being some of the most exciting trends in this field moving forward? JoJo Platt: Well, brain computer interface is definitely one. There are some really great players in the field. BlackRock Neurotech has been the leader in the field and out of the, I think we're-- I think we're right around 40 or 40 plus humans who have been implanted with brain computer interfaces. And well over 30 of those people have BlackRock technology implanted. But we're seeing some really great newcomers with novel ideas, novel technologies. Paradromics, who I previously mentioned, is one and Synchron has been getting a lot of attention for their vascular approach to a BCI. Precision Neuroscience just closed a big round last week. And Motif Neurotech is exciting. That's a new technology out of Rice and it's a minimally invasive brain computer interface. And their first indication is major depressive disorder. Inner Cosmos is going after the same indication with their minimally invasive approach. They're both exciting to watch. And I think BCI obviously gets so much more attention because of Elon Musk's involvement in the field. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Well, I am excited to also continue to learn about the new developments coming up. It is a crazy time. I joke about this a lot, " what a time to be alive." But seriously, it is so exciting to see what's coming up, what's possible these days just is amazing. It's mind blowing. So thank you for sharing some of your insights with that. JoJo Platt: My pleasure. It's a fine line. You wanna talk about the potential, but you also have to be reasonable in managing expectations, especially with a patient population that needs the therapy. Promising and underdelivering is something that everybody is very focused on maintaining that integrity. There was a talk couple weeks ago where the CFO of BlackRock Neurotech said, "we like to focus on the "art of the possible" and being sure that we're not over representing what is today possible and what will may eventually become possible." And I like that. That to me, is very responsible communications. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, absolutely. So I'm curious, how do you prioritize your continued learning and growing as a leader, as someone of influence within your industry. How do you prioritize your continued growth? JoJo Platt: I've just been so lucky to meet and engage with so many really exciting researchers, whether they're on the science or technology side. And I'm at the point where a lot of what comes in front of me, people will send to me directly and they're like, "Hey, Jojo, this just came out." Or, "this is a publication that's coming out next week. Let's see if we can amplify it." So a lot of my sort of choices are spoon fed to me. And then that sends me down a rabbit hole. I mean, there's so much to discover. Anywhere you look it's out there. So I should be more strategic about it. If you have something that you think is really important that you think the community wants to know about, I do invite people to send it to me. And if I have a chance to amplify it and call attention to it in any small way, then I'm grateful for that opportunity. It helps me see different things that I might not otherwise. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Well, and that's a great segue into, I'd love to learn a little bit about your podcast. Is that one of the tools that you use to amplify some of those things? Or is that completely separate? JoJo Platt: It's a little bit of both, so. Okay. The podcast is scraps with a "K," S-K-R-A-P-S, and that's because a lot of scientific exploration and inspiration comes at the bar talking to your colleagues and you write your idea on the back of a scrap of piece of paper. And the other reason it's called Skraps is cuz it's "spark" spelled backwards. Anyhow, my co-host for that is Arun Sridhar and he's the former head of Discovery at Galvani Bioelectronics. So he brings the scientific rigor to the podcast and I'm the cheeky monkey who gets to be a little sillier. But we've done a little bit of everything. It is a hobby for us and we like to highlight people that have inspired us in different ways. But we also are sure to try and make it fun. So we've done everything from human composting. Shortly after Covid hit, we had the graphic artist who did the rendering of the Covid molecule, the gray ball with the spikes that is everywhere, which was a fascinating story. She literally got woken up outta bed in the middle of the night in January 2020 and they said, "We've got something, you've gotta come down here and draw this for us." So that's an interesting thing. Okay? So I'm like, "You wanna just put me on speed dial next time you get one of those calls and tell me about it?" But we've done everything. They're incredible leaders in, in science and research. On the show we did a 10 part series on psychedelics in research. That was about a year and a half ago now. So that was at the vanguard of the psychedelic research revolution. So we did a pretty comprehensive history back to early human use all the way through the obvious fifties, sixties, seventies with MK Ultra and then what's happening in research today and how some of the people who are benefiting from psychedelics and psychedelic therapy. And then now we're in the middle of a series on the vagus nerve in neurotechnology. So we just do a little bit of everything, whether it's a topic or a person or a personality. We try and keep it fun. Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. That's awesome. Okay, well, for fun, imagine someone offered you a million dollars to teach a masterclass on anything you want-- doesn't have to even be in your industry. What would you choose to teach and why? JoJo Platt: Oh, that's a good one. I don't know that I would be qualified for that. I've always thought of myself more of a jack of all trades, master of none . I'm a boy scout. I'm prepared for anything, but I'm maybe not the master at any one thing. And I think that's what I love about so many of the people that I encounter, is that they've dedicated their whole educational career, their professional career to one particular thing and they can teach the master classes and I'll sit back and watch and then post about it. Lindsey Dinneen: What a fun answer. Okay. Well, do you think you could then teach a masterclass on how to be prepared for anything because you never know what will come your way? JoJo Platt: I do have my shortcuts, like when I really get in over my head with a neuroscientist, I can start talking about engineering, and same thing if I get in over my head in an engineering conversation, I'll switch over to neuroscience or something. And if I get really flustered, I'll just say "The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell!" and walk away. Lindsey Dinneen: Brilliant. JoJo Platt: So yeah, you always wanna have a couple catchphrases that'll get you into or out of any conversation. Lindsey Dinneen: All right. I like it. Yeah. I need to develop a few more of those, I think. What is the one thing you wish to be remembered for after you leave this world? JoJo Platt: I hope that when I'm gone that the people that I've known and had the privilege of being associated with, either professionally or personally, oftentimes both-- that they always knew that I was there if they needed help or if there was some way that I could contribute to their success, that would be the greatest highlight of my day. I'm not the one doing the hard stuff, so I'm here to help the people who are, and if that's how I'm remembered, I wouldn't hate that. Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. I love that. Well, final question. What's one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? JoJo Platt: But one of the things that, I find wonderful, full of wonder, fill me with wonder, are really the pieces of science that you don't realize, or mathematics or engineering that are all around you all the time, and if you know where to look or how to find them, you start to see. I have a fascination with Fibonaccis. So if you start to read and learn about the Fibonacci Sequence and how it's applied and where it's found in nature, where it applies in mathematics, how it affects what we view as aesthetically pleasing-- there's "The Great Wave of Kanagawa," which is a Fibonacci Sequence. It's an old Japanese block print that is perfectly aligned with the Fibonacci spiral. So things like that. Things that blur the line between mathematics and science and beauty. I think that's pretty inspiring. That makes me smile. Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, I love that. That's beautiful. Well, I just wanted to say thank you so much for joining us. Thank you for sharing about your background and all the fascinating things that you have done that have led you to where you are right now. And who knows what you're gonna do in the future, but it is so fun to hear about it. So thank you for being so open sharing all those wonderful things. And we are honored to be making a donation on your behalf as a thank you for your time today. It's going to Polaris Project, which was Jojo's choice, and that is a non-governmental organization that works to combat and prevent sex and labor trafficking in North America. So thank you for that, Jojo. Thank you so much again for your time. We wish you just the most continued success as you work to change lives for a better world. JoJo Platt: Thank you. Thanks for having me on. I really appreciate it. Lindsey Dinneen: Of course. And thank you also to our listeners for tuning in, and if you're feeling as inspired as I am right now, I'd love it if you'd share this episode with a colleague or two, and we will catch you next time.  The Leading Difference podcast is brought to you by Velentium. Velentium is a contract design and manufacturing firm specializing in the development, production and post-market support of diagnostic and therapeutic active medical devices, including implantables and wearables for neuromodulation and other class three indications. Velentium's core competencies include electrical design, mechanical design, embedded software, mobile apps, contract manufacturing, embedded cybersecurity, OT cybersecurity, systems engineering, human factors and usability, and automated test systems. Velentium works with clients worldwide from startups seeking seed funding to established Fortune 100 companies. Visit velentium.com to explore your next step in medical device development.

Ill-Natured
ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY

Ill-Natured

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 32:15


I am a loser and a slacker that is posting this a week late but THANK YOU to our dedicated listeners that keep giving us a chance. We love yall so much and are very excited to jump back on the pod train. Let's kick off another great year of ill-Natured together! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ill-natured-podcast/support

Grace Reformed Baptist Church
Behold, our Two-Natured Redeemer (Part 1)

Grace Reformed Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 46:00


Grace Reformed Baptist Church
Behold, our Two-Natured Redeemer (Part 2)

Grace Reformed Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 17:00


The Fan Morning Show
Cal Adomitis on the state of the Bengals and some good natured trash talk

The Fan Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 12:16


CAL ADOMITIS - Cal said it was a little kids dream last week snapping balls in the snow. Cal said his special teams coach treats every practice like the Super Bowl and he didn't love that early. He said the Bengals are aware of Willie Gay Jr's comments about the offense. He said the Bengals team motto is "They gotta play us." Cal said that Joe Burrow is a solid teammate. "Nobody is in a rush to get out of the locker room." 

Ill-Natured
MISSING: Anne Marie Fahey Part 3

Ill-Natured

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 58:19


Welcome to SEASON 2 of ill-Natured!!! We are back with the 3rd and final installment covering the disappearance of Anne Marie Fahey, a 30 year old woman who lived in Delaware and worked as the Governor's scheduling secretary. She went missing June 27th 1996 and has never been seen again. The last known person to see her was the man she had been seeing for a couple of years, Thomas Capano. He was previously married and was notorious for affairs. He initially claimed he had no idea where she was but the first day of trial, his team drops a bomb. He knows where Anne Marie is, what happened to her and who killed her, but it was not him. SOURCES: https://www.marriage.com/advice/relationship/intermittent-reinforcement-relationships/#:~:text=The%20intermittent%20reinforcement%20relationships%20are,affection%20and%20reward%20giving%20instances. https://loriajohnston.medium.com/the-disappearance-and-murder-of-anne-marie-fahey-b70c5fe87440 https://www.independent.ie/world-news/tragic-anne-marie-murdered-by-her-millionaire-lover-26163379.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Capano https://whyy.org/articles/developer-brother-of-infamous-delaware-killer-dies-at-62/ https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/delawareonline/name/marguerite-capano-obituary?id=18787822 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DnAOiP4-RM&t=1452s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaukfqacf1U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lb5LN3Uwyfk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6Wfi_03rjQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iU3exfkpH4 https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2017/11/15/thomas-capano-convicted-murdering-anne-marie-fahey-and-conviction-how-happened-one-turn-after-anothe/851736001/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ill-natured-podcast/support

1000 Hours Outsides podcast
1KHO 99: Make Nature Your Default | Penny Whitehouse, Mother Natured and The Muddy Chef Co-Author

1000 Hours Outsides podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 49:49


I've been a huge fan of Penny's for years and years and have so enjoyed all of the gorgeous, hands-on nature ideas Penny shares through her movement Mother Natured where she aims to connect kids with nature and sprinkle more nature play into childhood.  In this episode we discuss Penny's brand new book, The Muddy Chef that she co-authored with Emma Bear. We do a deep dive into mud kitchens and talk about the best age for mud kitchens (the answer will surprise you), the must-have utensils and tools for your mud kitchen, Penny's top three mud kitchen ingredients PLUS the key to getting kids to come back to the mud kitchen time and again. Beyond mud kitchens, we talk about safety and risk, how to bring nature indoors, what you should have in your Wildlife First Aid Kit (and other kids you should keep in your car), and why it is lovely to get your hands dirty. Learn more about Mother Natured here >> https://mothernatured.com/ Check out The Muddy Chef here >> https://amzn.to/3UOYpfP Join the Nature Printable's Club here >> https://mothernatured.com/natureprintablesclub/ 

Proactive - Interviews for investors
good natured Products announces preliminary results for Q3 showing healthy increase in revenue

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 4:28


good natured Products CEO Paul Antoniadis joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has released preliminary revenue and gross margin estimates for the three months ended September 30, 2022. Antoniadis telling Proactive the company is expecting revenue for Q3 2022 to be between 25 and 27 million, which would amount to increase of between 40 and 50% over 2021. Gross margins are also better with expectations for Q3 to be between 26% and 28% for Q3 2022 compared to 22.3% for Q3 2021. #proactiveinvestors #goodnaturedproducts #tsxventure

Clear Mountain Podcast
Eight Verses for Training the Mind II: “I Will See Ill-Natured Beings as a Treasure” I Ajahn Nisabho

Clear Mountain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 49:30


In this talk, Ajahn Nisabho speaks about the first two of the "Eight Verses of Training the Mind", an ancient and powerful teaching from the Tibetan tradition aimed at orienting us towards true humility and selflessness.

Proactive - Interviews for investors
good natured Products signs deal to purchase land and building at company's Ayr, Ontario facility

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 6:55


good natured Products CEO Paul Antoniadis joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share news the company has agreed to purchase the land and buildings located at the Company's Ayr, Ontario manufacturing location. Antoniadis telling Proactive, this purchase includes an existing 30,000 square foot industrial building and 2.9 acres of land that has potential for future expansion. The CEO also share more about the company and many products they have for both business and consumers. #proactiveinvestors #goodnaturedproducts #tsxventure #otcqx #gdnp

Freedom.
Leaving Lust Vegas | P. Jason Lozano

Freedom.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 52:48


Leaving Lust Vegas2 Tim 2:19-22 “All who belong to the Lord must turn away from Sin.” In a wealthy home some utensils are made of gold and silver, and some are made of wood and clay. The expensive utensils are used for special occasions, and the cheap ones are for everyday use. If you keep yourselfpure, you will be a special utensil for honorable use. Your life will be clean, and you will be ready for the Master to use you for every good work. Run from anything that stimulates youthful lusts. Instead, pursue righteous living, faithfulness, love, and peace. Enjoy the relationships of those who call on the Lord with pure hearts1. Yielding to Lust Becomes a Blessing BlockerGal 5:17 (NLT) The sinful nature wants to do evil, which is just the opposite of what the Spirit wants. And the Spirit gives us desires that are the opposite of what the sinful nature desires. These two forces are constantly fighting each other, so you are not free to carry out your good intentions● Lust – a strong desire and intense craving for something● Lust is not bad it's actually a good thing if it's for God's will● Gratifying the sensual cravings, desiring the forbidden, Longing for evil, coveting what belongs to another, striving for things, persons, or experiences contrary to the will of GodGal 5:18-25 When you follow the desires (lust) of your sinful nature, the results are very clear: sexual immorality, impurity, lustful pleasures, idolatry, sorcery, hostility, quarreling, jealousy, outbursts of anger, selfish ambition, dissension, division, envy, drunkenness, wild parties, and othersins like these. Let me tell you again, as I have before, that anyone living that sort of life (will not inherit the Kingdom of God.) But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Those who belong to Christ Jesus have nailed the passions and desires of their sinful nature to his cross and crucified them there. Since we are living by the Spirit, let us follow the Spirit's leading in every part of our lives. (let us walk in step with the Spirit)2. Four Ways We Can Conquer The Lust of Our FleshA. Walk in The Spirit and in Step with The SpiritGal 5:16 Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the fleshGal 5:25 Since we live by the Spirit, let us walk in step with the SpiritB. Don't Give The Flesh a Place – Run if You Have ToRom 13:13-14 Let us walk properly, not in wild parties Partying and drunkenness, not in lewdness and lust, not in strife and envy. But put on Jesus Christ, and (make no provision for the flesh, to fulfill its lusts)● The flesh is crazy, it wants to do what it wants when it wantsC. The Word, The Word, The Word – We Become What We Eat The MostPs 119:11 I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you● Two animals are going to fight which one will win2 Pet 1:4 He's given us very great and precious promises, so that by these promises you may escape from the destructive lust that is in the world, and may come to share the divine natureD. Knowing The Plans of God are a Major Key To Living a Disciplined LifeProv 29:18 Where there is no vision [no revelation of God and His word], the people are unrestrained; But happy and blessed is he who keeps the law [of God]● Lust is enemy number one of God's purposes and plans for our livesJer 29:11 “I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future

Beauty Is Your Business
Best in Class Marketing - Michelle Ryan, Head of Marketing at Better Natured

Beauty Is Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 19:23


Host Mimi Banks is joined this week by Michelle Ryan, the Head of Marketing for Better Natured. Michelle discusses her 20 year career, developing some of the most successful skincare and haircare brands on the market. She also talks about helping create the Better Natured brand, and what it was like to launch during the beginning of the pandemic. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautybizshow/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Len Berman and Michael Riedel In The Morning
Hour 4: The Morning Show Recap, if you like good natured arguing and belly laughs the recap is for you

Len Berman and Michael Riedel In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 34:24


The guys play the funniest and most newsworthy bits from the morning show.

An Interesting Discussion Sometimes*
Episode 107: Good Natured (feat. @k8ewolf)

An Interesting Discussion Sometimes*

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 74:34


Tarun, Haran, Harsha and Christian are back with a great episode with a special guest, Katie! She shares her experiences studying in Jordan before she talks about crazy stories from at her time working with NGOs! Katie has stories from Mexico, Greece, the Philippines and many more awesome places! Have an interesting topic or would like to be featured on an episode? Let us know! Head over to @aninterestingdiscussion on Instagram! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aninterestingdiscussion/message

The Crowject
Good-natured Bullying

The Crowject

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 108:09


Cream, Peter, Ben, Damon and special guest Jack Hudson discuss it all:

Covenant Reformed Baptist Church Sermons

Sermon on John 7:25-36 by Pastor Kendall Oliver in this series through the Gospel of John. For more info about Covenant Reformed Baptist Church in Decatur, IL visit: https://covenantchurchdecatur.org Or email us at: info@covenantchurchdecatur.org

ECO SPEAKS CLE
Go Native! Good Natured Ways to Prep Lawns and Landscapes for Spring

ECO SPEAKS CLE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 49:19


Spring is right around the corner and Eco Speaks CLE is here to help you get ready.  In this episode, we speak with Alec Mclennan, the founder and president of Good Nature Organic Lawn Care and Amy Roskilly, the manager of conservation education for the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District. This episode is jam-packed with eco-friendly spring cleanup and planting tips for lawn, landscape and garden. Our experts share ways to maintain a healthy, safe and beautiful yard without harmful chemicals and ways to create pollinator-friendly habitats using native plant species. Order your native plants, seeds and garden kits now through the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District and learn how easy it is to incorporate them into your outdoor space. Guests:Alec McClennan, Good Nature Organic Lawn Care Amy Roskilly, Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation DistrictResources:CSWCD Native Plant SaleBenefits of Micro Clover Benesafe Solutions Chemical-Free Pest ControlHome Grown National Park

Creative People Podcast
#89: Illustrator: Jon Kutt: "A good-natured pile of garbage"

Creative People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 55:08


This week I'm chatting and having some laughs with local illustrator and graphic designer Jon Kutt (The High Road Design) - Jon may draw from his adolescence for his art, but his approach is wise and mature.  Jon has learned some things and he tells me about how at 46 he came back to drawing, leaving bitterness behind and embracing "Titface" as his Mona Lisa.  It's a really fantastic chat https://www.instagram.com/the_high_road_design/Music by BAEGEL

Life, Interrupted
Affable - Friendly, good natured, and easy to talk to.

Life, Interrupted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 30:29


Join Pastor Jeff and Britney as they continue their study through Nehemiah.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 2: Are Seattle area drivers finally embracing the good-natured honk?

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 30:17


4PM - Sully: Chokepoint Challenge: Stay in the right lane to get through traffic faster // Are Seattle area drivers finally embracing the good-natured honk? // Is It Flu or Covid-19? It's Harder to Tell the Symptoms Apart This Year // Rachel Belle: Grocery Store Opens ‘Chat Registers' for Lonely Customers + New 'pay what you feel' grocery store aims to combat food insecurity in Vancouver See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

早安英文-最调皮的英语电台
老外说good-natured可不是说好自然!这夸法太奇怪了

早安英文-最调皮的英语电台

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 9:04


「微信」或者「微博」搜索关注[早安英文],查看更多有趣实用的中英双语节目。 good-natured 天性善良的、性情温和的Bates looks like a good-natured fellow. 贝茨看上去是个性情温和的人。He was easy-going and good-natured. 他随和且脾气好。empress女皇She is dressed as the Empress of Egypt. 她打扮成埃及女皇。He'll meet the emperor and the empress at a lunch. 他将在午餐会上会见皇帝和皇后。eclipse 使失色;使相形见绌;使丧失重要性Though a talented player, he was completely eclipsed by his brother. 他虽是一个天才的运动员,但与他的兄弟相比就黯然失色了。The space program has been eclipsed by other pressing needs. 这项太空计划和其他的紧迫需要相比已经黯然失色了。concubine 妾;妃子She rose from her position as Emperor Taizong's favorite concubine to the very apex of court life.她曾是唐太宗的宠妃,最后登上朝堂的最高位。This is the hot spring bathing pool Li Longji gave his concubine Yang Yuhuan. 这就是李隆基送给妃子杨玉环的温泉浴池。apex (机构、体系的) 最上层At the apex of the party was its central committee. 该党的最高机构是其中央委员会。At 37, she reached the apex of her career. 她在37岁时达到了事业的巅峰。self-knowledge自我认识The more self-knowledge we have, the more control we can exert over our feelings and behavior. 我们越有自知之明,就越能控制自己的情感和行为。Sometimes a bit of selfishness, if it leads to greater self-knowledge, is no bad thing. 有时候一点点的自私,如果能引发更多自知之明,也并非坏事。moxie勇气Not everyone digs her moxie.不是每个人都欣赏这种勇气。Come on. Show some moxie! 来吧,拿出点勇气来!获取节目完整音频、笔记和片尾的歌曲名,请关注威信公众号「早安英文」,回复「加油」即可。更多有意思的英语干货等着你!

早安英文-最调皮的英语电台
老外说good-natured可不是说好自然!这夸法太奇怪了

早安英文-最调皮的英语电台

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 9:04


「微信」或者「微博」搜索关注[早安英文],查看更多有趣实用的中英双语节目。 good-natured 天性善良的、性情温和的Bates looks like a good-natured fellow. 贝茨看上去是个性情温和的人。He was easy-going and good-natured. 他随和且脾气好。empress女皇She is dressed as the Empress of Egypt. 她打扮成埃及女皇。He'll meet the emperor and the empress at a lunch. 他将在午餐会上会见皇帝和皇后。eclipse 使失色;使相形见绌;使丧失重要性Though a talented player, he was completely eclipsed by his brother. 他虽是一个天才的运动员,但与他的兄弟相比就黯然失色了。The space program has been eclipsed by other pressing needs. 这项太空计划和其他的紧迫需要相比已经黯然失色了。concubine 妾;妃子She rose from her position as Emperor Taizong's favorite concubine to the very apex of court life.她曾是唐太宗的宠妃,最后登上朝堂的最高位。This is the hot spring bathing pool Li Longji gave his concubine Yang Yuhuan. 这就是李隆基送给妃子杨玉环的温泉浴池。apex (机构、体系的) 最上层At the apex of the party was its central committee. 该党的最高机构是其中央委员会。At 37, she reached the apex of her career. 她在37岁时达到了事业的巅峰。self-knowledge自我认识The more self-knowledge we have, the more control we can exert over our feelings and behavior. 我们越有自知之明,就越能控制自己的情感和行为。Sometimes a bit of selfishness, if it leads to greater self-knowledge, is no bad thing. 有时候一点点的自私,如果能引发更多自知之明,也并非坏事。moxie勇气Not everyone digs her moxie.不是每个人都欣赏这种勇气。Come on. Show some moxie! 来吧,拿出点勇气来!获取节目完整音频、笔记和片尾的歌曲名,请关注威信公众号「早安英文」,回复「加油」即可。更多有意思的英语干货等着你!

早安英文-最调皮的英语电台
老外说good-natured可不是说好自然!这夸法太奇怪了

早安英文-最调皮的英语电台

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 9:04


「微信」或者「微博」搜索关注[早安英文],查看更多有趣实用的中英双语节目。 good-natured 天性善良的、性情温和的Bates looks like a good-natured fellow. 贝茨看上去是个性情温和的人。He was easy-going and good-natured. 他随和且脾气好。empress女皇She is dressed as the Empress of Egypt. 她打扮成埃及女皇。He'll meet the emperor and the empress at a lunch. 他将在午餐会上会见皇帝和皇后。eclipse 使失色;使相形见绌;使丧失重要性Though a talented player, he was completely eclipsed by his brother. 他虽是一个天才的运动员,但与他的兄弟相比就黯然失色了。The space program has been eclipsed by other pressing needs. 这项太空计划和其他的紧迫需要相比已经黯然失色了。concubine 妾;妃子She rose from her position as Emperor Taizong's favorite concubine to the very apex of court life.她曾是唐太宗的宠妃,最后登上朝堂的最高位。This is the hot spring bathing pool Li Longji gave his concubine Yang Yuhuan. 这就是李隆基送给妃子杨玉环的温泉浴池。apex (机构、体系的) 最上层At the apex of the party was its central committee. 该党的最高机构是其中央委员会。At 37, she reached the apex of her career. 她在37岁时达到了事业的巅峰。self-knowledge自我认识The more self-knowledge we have, the more control we can exert over our feelings and behavior. 我们越有自知之明,就越能控制自己的情感和行为。Sometimes a bit of selfishness, if it leads to greater self-knowledge, is no bad thing. 有时候一点点的自私,如果能引发更多自知之明,也并非坏事。moxie勇气Not everyone digs her moxie.不是每个人都欣赏这种勇气。Come on. Show some moxie! 来吧,拿出点勇气来!获取节目完整音频、笔记和片尾的歌曲名,请关注威信公众号「早安英文」,回复「加油」即可。更多有意思的英语干货等着你!

Science Comedy Paradox
Benefits of Good-Natured Climate Comedy

Science Comedy Paradox

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 27:12


Can comedy help prevent climate burnout? Host Kasha Patel speaks with a professor who may have some promising insights. Professor Beth Osnes, a theater and environmental professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, is a director of Inside the Greenhouse and helps creates funny climate change-related projects with students. In a 2019 study, Osnes and colleagues found that students involved in creating comedic sketches felt more hopeful and motivated to act on climate change. Rate us on iTunes if you enjoyed this episode. Relevant links: Inside the Greenhouse Earth Day comedy show: https://insidethegreenhouse.org/node/5078 Good-natured comedy to enrich climate communication: https://doi.org/10.1080/2040610X.2019.1623513 The Emotional Toll of Climate Change on Science Professionals: https://eos.org/features/the-emotional-toll-of-climate-change-on-science-professionals Follow DC Science Comedy on Facebook for upcoming virtual shows and comedy workshops: https://www.facebook.com/DCsciencecomedy/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sciencecomedyparadox/support

The Smoking Hot Nerds Podcast
53. Draft Day – A Good-Natured Dose of Vanilla

The Smoking Hot Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 82:17


In anticipation of the Super Bowl this weekend, we watched Draft Day, starring Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner, and Chadwick Boseman. Stop by the livestream to hear our thoughts on this foosball-centric movie! WARNING: EVERY EPISODE OF THE SMOKING HOT NERDS CONTAINS SPOILERS...ABOUT EVERYTHING. Listen on these Apps /// Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/applepodcasts_smokinghotnerds Spotify Podcasts: https://bit.ly/spotifysmokinghotnerdspodcast Facebook Livestream: https://www.facebook.com/smokinghotnerdspodcast YouTube Livestream: https://bit.ly/youtube_smokinghotnerdspodcast Find Us on the Socials /// Instagram - @smokinghotnerds Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/smokinghotnerdspodcast Contact Us /// smokinghotnerds@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smokinghotnerdspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smokinghotnerdspodcast/support

Good Natured Roots
Welcome to Good Natured Roots Ep. 1

Good Natured Roots

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 0:52


Welcome to Good Natured Roots Podcast, as adults it's easy to get caught up in learning about our world alongside a child. Curiosity is the vehicle of learning, a starting place for a memorable experience. Each question brings you closer to an amazing discovery for everyone, no matter how big or small. Once you know, you care. It's hard to not do something. Together we'll be hearing from different environmental professionals who protect our natural resources, the smallest organisms to the largest whale. Learning about the work that they do, they'll shed light on the big impact that the little hands you raise can have on the world. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodnaturedroots/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodnaturedroots/support

The Working Actor's Journey
Ep #16: Ray Porter on Delivering the Mail, Being Your Advocate, and Good-Natured Arrogance

The Working Actor's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 86:24


Ray Porter (Tw: @Ray__Porter; IG: @rayporter_narr8s) spent 18 seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival playing all sorts of roles, including many leads, and has since narrated more than 300 audiobooks (including the Joe Ledger series by Jonathan Maberry), all while still appearing on film, tv, and onstage. He has multiple Earphones Awards, has been nominated for Audie awards for his narration, and was named Audible's Narrator of the Year. Just a bit of what we cover in this episode: why you don't want to be a tribute band making audiobooks that SUCK (and how to get better) an acting approach that gives you freedom not believing your own PR technique only up to a point the most important thing to do, especially as an actor and lots more! We even work on a piece of text from The White Devil by John Webster! Post-Shakespeare themes and ideas—very cool stuff, and I'm sure most people are not using this for their classical monologue! Click here for full show notes and links. Get your copy of "12 Top Acting Tips from Season One" See additional content on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube.