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International students, Sid, Terreese and Tom chatted with Let's Talk hosts Scott Rowan, Halluma Seklani and Noah Wilson about what it's like to be an international student and being a part of the International Student Support Centre (ISSC) at Mount Royal University (MRU).
In the this episode of the Econ Dev Show podcast, host Dane Carlson shares an insightful conversation with Noah Wilson of Mountain BizWorks and Bradley Spiegel from the Made By Mountains Partnership, delving into the outdoor recreation economy in Western North Carolina. Together, they explore the diverse elements of the outdoor economy supply chain encompassing manufacturing, guiding services, retail, and infrastructure planning, elucidating how each component significantly contributes to the region's vibrant outdoor recreation ecosystem. Noah unfolds the narrative of how the Western North Carolina's Outdoor Economy Conference came to fruition, under the theme "Connecting the Ecosystem." This annual convergence is highlighted as a crucial nexus for stakeholders across the outdoor recreation industry, fostering networking and the exchange of best practices. Noah delineates the four thematic tracks for this year's conference, aimed at cultivating vibrant communities, bolstering outdoor businesses, spearheading inclusive coalitions, and envisioning the future of the outdoor industry. The discussion also touches on Thomas Salley's podcast, where both the Outdoor Economy Conference and the Building Outdoor Communities program were mentioned, making a cool connection between these initiatives. Shifting focus, Bradley sheds light on the Building Outdoor Communities program, a 7-month capacity-building initiative powered by an ARC grant. This program, as Bradley articulates, is aiding communities in meticulously assessing their outdoor recreation assets and devising sustainable development plans. They delve into strategies to adeptly manage the escalation in tourism and amenity migration alongside the growth of outdoor recreation. The conversation underscores investing in the outdoor economy as a potent strategy to attain triple bottom line goals — economic development, social equity, and environmental stewardship. The nuanced discussion offers a comprehensive outlook on the opportunities and challenges entailed, providing invaluable insights for communities and stakeholders invested in this dynamic sector. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Special Guests: Bradley Spiegel and Noah Wilson.
On the Topic debuts with hosts Josh Jacobs, Shawn Reischauer, and Noah Wilson discussing what exactly "truth" is during a day and age where truth has become more subjective. Navigating young adulthood is already a difficult task, but now needing to determine where truth comes from muddies the picture. This conversation merges research, cultural commentary, theology, and biblical examples to help us begin to reclaim what and who the truth really is. Find us on Social MediaInstagram - eastview_yaFacebook Group - Eastview Young AdultsEastview Resources - eastviewresources.comHave any questions or topics to suggest? Email us at youngadults@eastview.churchInterested in getting plugged into our Young Adult Community? Email jjacobs@eastview.church
It's time for that classic summer beach read, The Old Man and the Sea, by Ernest Hemingway! Grab your fishing pole and Xanax, and join Jess and Lauren as they debrief the most demoralizing fishing story ever written. (Thanks for nothing, Papa.) Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and pick up a copy of A Wrinkle in Time to join in on our next month's book! Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Did you know that in 1945, there were 4.5 million beehives in the United States, but that today there are only about 2 million? In what promises to be a fascinating new topic for a Friday Fireside Chat, I'll be talking to Noah Wilson-Rich, a beekeeper, biologist, TED speaker and founder of the Best Bees Company, a premier beekeeping service. He's a citizen-scientist who has created the world's first mass sampling of data on bee behavior, enlisting thousands of people who have access to unused urban spaces and other places where bees can be raised. If you eat food, you should care about bees! Noah will share insights about climate change resilience, food system stability and other things we all too often take for granted. I'm very much looking forward to it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thoughtsparksritamcgrath/message
Krista Kennedy is fascinated by the ways that humans work closely with technologies and the rhetorical implications of policies and laws that shape that work. Her experience as a deaf academic informs her current project, which examines intersections of deafness, artificial intelligence, passing, and ethics of medical data collection. Kennedy is Associate Professor of Writing & Rhetoric at Syracuse University, PI of the Disability, Data, and Surveillance Project, affiliated with SU’s Autonomous Systems Policy Institute, and, for the 2020-21 year, NEH Visiting Professor of Writing & Rhetoric at Colgate University. She teaches courses on information design, cultural history of robotics, rhetorics of technology, and professional and technical writing. Noah Wilson is curious about the ways technologies shape our rhetorical actions, particularly how we make connections with other people. He is currently a PhD candidate in Syracuse University’s Composition and Cultural Rhetoric program and a Visiting Instructor of Writing & Rhetoric at Colgate University where he teaches first year writing, rhetorical history and theory, and surveillance rhetorics. His dissertation addresses recent trends in social media content recommendation algorithms that have led to increased political polarization in the United States and the proliferation of radicalizing conspiracy theories such as Qanon and Pizzagate. In this episode of Room 42 we discuss the Disability, Data, and Surveillance Project, a joint project of researchers at Syracuse University and Loyola University Chicago, and the results of our ongoing study of algorithmic data collection in compulsory medical wearables. Device manufacturers and other high-tech companies increasingly incorporate algorithmic data surveillance in next-gen medical wearables. These devices, including smart hearing aids, leverage patient data created through human-computer interaction to not only power devices but also increase corporate profit. Although US and EU data protection laws establish privacy requirements for personal information and use, these companies continue to legally rely on patients’ personal information with little notice or education, significantly curtailing the agency of wearers. Join us to learn more about the complexities of algorithmic ecologies in medical wearables and navigating data surveillance disclosure in patient education materials.
It's our first listener-requested title: An Inspector Calls by JB Priestley! This play was new to our hosts, but required for students in the UK, which makes for a delightfully British-ish episode. Join Lauren and Jess as they explore this "Compulsory Classic," expand their slang-vocabulary and examine all the different ways in which rich old British people can be assholes. Thanks for the request, Beth! Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and get your copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula ready so you can join us in February (maybe?) for some gothic goodness. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
It's our traditional bummer of a holiday episode with The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen! Join Lauren and Jess as they sympathize with our frozen little heroine, strategize smarter match-selling methods and try to muster up a little holiday cheer this late in 2020. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and get your copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula ready so you can join us in January for some gothic goodness. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
What should your relationships with non-Christians be like? Join Illinois State University students, Zach Marcupolos, Jacob Carl, and Noah Wilson on an exciting episode of how they have grown in loving non-Christians well. Click here to send your questions! Have an idea for the podcast? Send it to Rumboldayton@gmail.com!
Come for the Pride, stay for the Prejudice (and Persuasion!) Join Lauren and Jess for a foray into the ultimate romantic comedy, Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice... with a little bit of Persuasion thrown in there for good measure. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and get your copy of Bram Stoker's Dracula ready so you can read along for our October episode. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Understanding others perspectives is critical to thrive in this world. - Paul Long How does optimism move us towards strength? This week, motivational speaker Paul Long discusses “What’s Good?!” Paul travels the world delivering high-content keynotes and training to Fortune 500 companies, government agencies and trade associations. Paul is the author of the F.U.N. work book, podcast host, and president of Noah’s Bandage Project. In this episode, Dr. Robin and Paul discuss his acronym for F.U.N., inspiring story of pediatric cancer, and how to gravitate towards what gives us strength. About Paul Long Paul Long is a motivational speaker and consultant that has challenged the corporate landscape for over a decade. Paul has provided memorable experiences for countless engagements including workshops, trade shows, keynotes and more. Paul Long’s Fundamism philosophy can be defined as the fundamentals of a F.U.N. and optimistic lifestyle. Paul's offering provides tactical skills on how to gravitate more towards the things that give you strength, as opposed to the things that don’t. Doing so will provide you more FUN, joy and fulfillment in life. As the Kansas City Royals’ 2016 Fan of the Year as selected by Major League Baseball, his shenanigans have been featured in media outlets like ESPN, the Washington Post and even the Wall Street Journal! In 2014, his catsuit adventures led Paul to Noah Wilson, a seven year old boy diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called Ewing's Sarcoma. Motivated by Noah’s presence and love for life, he began his lifelong commitment to help find a cure for pediatric cancer through Noah’s Bandage Project. Join Dr. Michelle and Paul as they talk about: Paul’s first career in insurance and the evolution into FUNdamism How Paul is coping as in extrovert in Quarantine F.U.N. - Foundation, Understanding others perspectives, Next steps How to create joy, fun, and fulfillment for everyone in times of collective tension The importance of listening and learning about other’s perspectives, and how to be sincere when doing so Noah Wilson’s inspiring story of pediatric cancer Identifying opportunity gaps and how to close them Discover how we can be mindful with optimism as James shares: How to offer value during a time of isolation and radical change Times when it’s necessary to close the gate on people who don’t bring you strength The importance of awareness “When you’re aware, you’re halfway there” - Wendy Bash The mindset of being a victim vs. victor How you never want to be a rocking chair; moving a lot but never forward Listen and learn all about F.U.N with the acronym: Foundation Understanding Others Perspectives Next Steps “I am going to keep having fun every day I have left, because there is no other way of life. You just have to decide whether you’re a tigger or an Eyeore”- Randy Pausch Mentioned In This Episode Paul Long FUNdamism Noah’s Bandage Project Be Good To People Keith Haring Wendy Basch Episode on Small Changes Big Shifts Some Nights by Fun Randy Pausch Darrell Misak Connect Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Podcast
Is the Baby-Sitters Club great literature? No. Is it a soothing, easy read during COVID times? Hells, yes. Join Lauren and Jess as they (remotely) reminisce about this treasured childhood series, discuss the finer points of living in suburban Connecticut and wonder if Kristy Thomas might be responsible for the current gig economy. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and stay tuned for our next title! Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Hey you crumby phonies! Jess and Lauren tackle their most-requested title, J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and check out Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar for our next episode! Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Get those tiny hearts ready, because they're about to grow THREE WHOLE SIZES with holiday cheer! Join Lauren and Jess and they discuss the holiday classic, Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and send us your suggestions for Season Three! Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Matt sits down with Noah Wilson to talk about the upcoming 2019 Outdoor Economy Conference, being held on October 10th at Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts in Asheville, NC. They also discuss, at length, the growth of the outdoor economy. Everything from gear manufacturers to research to experiential businesses, and what makes them grow. The Outdoor Economy Conference is the Southeast's premier event for those looking to grow the outdoor industry in their communities and craft an economy that's intimately tied to the quality and health of their places.The conference will include both national and local outdoor industry speakers and media, CEOs and other leaders from top outdoor brands, and renowned experts in the fields of outdoor recreation infrastructure, building strong workforce programs and supply chains, and branding + building outdoor communities.With a mix of can't-miss shared sessions and high-engagement breakouts, as well as some special outdoor events and gourmet food and beverages throughout the morning and afternoon, this will truly be a spectacular day.NOTE: Also there will be an Outdoor Biz Pitch competition at New Belgium Brewing on Oct 9th (that event is only $15!). Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Mittan)
Matt sits down with Noah Wilson to talk about the upcoming 2019 Outdoor Economy Conference, being held on October 10th at Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts in Asheville, NC. They also discuss, at length, the growth of the outdoor economy. Everything from gear manufacturers to research to experiential businesses, and what makes them grow. The Outdoor Economy Conference is the Southeast’s premier event for those looking to grow the outdoor industry in their communities and craft an economy that's intimately tied to the quality and health of their places.The conference will include both national and local outdoor industry speakers and media, CEOs and other leaders from top outdoor brands, and renowned experts in the fields of outdoor recreation infrastructure, building strong workforce programs and supply chains, and branding + building outdoor communities.With a mix of can't-miss shared sessions and high-engagement breakouts, as well as some special outdoor events and gourmet food and beverages throughout the morning and afternoon, this will truly be a spectacular day.NOTE: Also there will be an Outdoor Biz Pitch competition at New Belgium Brewing on Oct 9th (that event is only $15!).
Oh wow, these lil bitches are charming AF! (Except Amy, she sucks) Join Jessica and Lauren for the wholesome feminist goodness that is Louisa May Alcott's Little Women. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and send us your suggestions for Season Three! Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Listen as the FNS cast + MC competitor Noah Wilson break down MH1 for Modern!
Hold on to your butts (er...asses?) and head into the woods with Jessica and Lauren as they discuss William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and brush up on Louisa May Alcott's Little Women for our next episode! Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
We sit down for an interview with Mythic Championship London competitor Noah Wilson. Listen as we break down his deck choices, modern in general, and talk some Magic.
Big Brother definitely does not approve of this episode. Join Lauren, Jess and special guest Sean Scrutchins (Winston Smith in the Benchmark Theater production) as they talk through George Orwell's horrifyingly prescient 1984. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and keep pushing through Victor Hugo's Les Miserables, because we're talking Volume Two: Cosette on the next episode. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Today’s First in Future podcast guests Sophie Paulos, Graham County, economic development director and Noah Wilson, Project Manager, Growing Outdoors, Mountain BizWorks are all about changing the way you think when you approach a problem. For example, the traditional approach for economic developers is to look outside of the county to big companies who you can lure into your backyard. Some people call this the buffalo hunt; others the search for the great whale. Sophie Paulos, made a slightly different argument when she went to work as the Graham County economic developer. She joined The Growing Outdoor Partnership which is an alliance of counties, companies and organizations across western North Carolina that were willing to take a chance on a slightly different approach called Asset-Based Community Development. This approach assesses what each partner brings to the table and why it makes sense for them to work together rather than apart. Sophie works with our other First in Future guest, Noah Wilson, who is at the center of making The Growing Outdoors Partnership a success. Noah, Sophie and other members of the partnership are working on innovative ways to bring rural and urban areas together for their mutual benefit. Their product – the great outdoors.
Royals pitcher & World Series champion Danny Duffy (@Duffman) joins Ben Heisler (@bennyheis) to chop it up and preview his "Beat Danny Duffy" contest this Christmas Day benefitting Noah's Bandage Project for pediatric cancer research on fantasysportsmarkets.com. ALL PROCEEDS go to fighting childhood cancer and there's over $1000+ in prizes including ten autographed baseballs from Danny so make your team today! The guys discuss Danny's connection to Noah's Bandage Project, and his memories of first meeting 6-year old Noah Wilson through his former teammate and close friend Eric Hosmer, why it's been so important to connect with the Kansas City community, and he also gives an update on his shoulder rehab and why the rest of the league might be sleeping on a really good pitching staff in KC this year. They wrap the show by talking some hoops and who's the one guy in the NBA he'd pay big money to see live! Are you looking for a new place to play daily fantasy sports? At Fantasy Sports Markets, we've made it easier than ever before to play... and win! At FSM, there are no salary caps. You pick whatever players you want at each position to create the ultimate fantasy lineup! Try DFS on us when you use the promo code "NFL18" at fantasysportsmarkets.com for $5 with no deposit required! Check out our streaming show on the following platforms: - Facebook: facebook.com/fantasysportsmarkets - Twitter: twitter.com/fsmcontests - Instagram: instagram.com/fantasysportsmarkets - Periscope: periscope.tv/FSMContests --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fsm/support
Nothing will ruin your holiday spirit like O. Henry's The Gift of the Magi, a bummer of a short story about Christmas shopping gone horribly awry! In this episode, Jess and Lauren get real sad, discuss terrible gifts of holidays past, and someone dies from the TB... but there is the briefest mention of otters to brighten the mood! Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and pick up Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol and read along for our next holiday themed episode! Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Lauren and Jess both agree: there's nothing revolting about Roald Dahl's Matilda. Listen in as your hosts talk newts vs. salamanders, discuss truly terrible teachers and marvel over the vocal stylings of one Miss Kate Winslet. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and get your hands on O. Henry's short (like, REALLY short) story, The Gift of the Magi. Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
What could be worse than an island full of feral schoolboys? Nothing. Nothing is worse than that. Jess and Lauren are back for for Season Two with one of the most horrifying novels to ever be assigned in a classroom: William Golding's The Lord of the Flies. Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and crack open your copy of Roald Dahl's Matilda for our next episode! Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Charlotte's Web by E.B. White is an enduring tale about the power of friendship... and a great way to introducing children to the concept of mortality! Jess and Lauren sob their way through this childhood classic as they talk animal husbandry, the danger of barn swings and weigh the pros and cons of visiting your local fair. Bring your tissues, this episode is a hard one.----more----Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and stay tuned for our summer reading list! Season Two is coming your way in the fall Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Lauren and Jess visit Salem, Mass. for a witchy good time as they discuss The Crucible, by Arthur Miller. Grab a copy of the play and listen along as our hosts chat witchcraft, McCarthyism and what kind of snacks are best for your coven meeting/podcast recording session. Stay gold, witches! Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and check out Charlotte's Web by E.B. White for our next episode! Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Happy Easter from West Egg, Old Sport! Grab a finger bowl full of champagne and join Jess and Lauren as they hate on Daisy Buchanan, flirt via shirts, and talk drunk driving in the Jazz Age. Stay gold, Gatz! Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and check out The Crucible by Arthur Miller for our next episode! Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Lois Lowry's The Giver is one kick-ass piece of uptopian/dystopia fiction, but no one ever assigned it to Jess and Lauren. Weird. Join our hosts as they discuss the pros and cons of living in a kinda-cult, why you shouldn't release babies into the wild, and the injustice of not being able to name one's own (Cabbage Patch) child.----more---- Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and check out The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald for our next episode! Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
Join Lauren and Jessica as they discuss the greatest murder love story ever told, Romeo and Juliet by William "It's Hard to be the Bard" Shakespeare. Put on your favorite pair of pumpkin pants and listen in as your hosts tackle irresponsible parenting methods in old-timey Italy, villainous hats and play a rousing game of MFK: Verona-style! With stories from our friends (and Romeos!) Benjamin Bonenfant and Michael Shenefelt.----more---- Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and check out The Giver by Lois Lowry for our next episode! Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson, vocals by Erin C. Willis.
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee might just be a perfect book, but that doesn't mean Lauren and Jessica don't have opinions about it! This week, we talk about our favorite/least favorite citizens of Maycomb, discuss the origins of the phrase "Hey Boo," and turn our noses up at ill-conceived sequels. ----more---- Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and check out Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare for our next episode! Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson.
Shirley Jackson's The Lottery is one of the most famous (and messed up) short stories of all time, so it seemed like a perfect way for Lauren and Jessica to kick off the new year of their new podcast. Grab a copy of the book and join your hosts to talk weird wedding themes, stone-throwing strategy and the great state of Vermont. With a special guest story from former soc Zachary M. Andrews!----more---- Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and check out To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee for our next episode! Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson.
Lauren had to read The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton in the 8th grade, Jessica never read it at all. How does the ultimate YA classic hold up after all these years? Spoiler: it stayed gold, Ponyboy. ----more---- Like us on FB, follow us on Twitter and Insta and check out The Lottery by Shirley Jackson for our next episode! Required Readcast is brought to you by the good people at Sexpot Comedy. Theme music and lyrics by Max McEwan and Noah Wilson.
The Noah Wilson Story Most of you have heard of Noah’s Bandage Project. Some have been blessed to meet Noah and the Wilson family. However, there’s probably very few who’ve heard the whole story of how this 6 year old boy contracted, fought and beat cancer all the while never losing his faith. He is … Continue reading "14: Faith Through Adversity Podcast – The Noah Wilson Story" The post 14: Faith Through Adversity Podcast – The Noah Wilson Story appeared first on Your Brothers in Christ.