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In this episode of the Learnings and Missteps podcast, Jesse interviews Mike Chiles, a seasoned project director in the construction industry. They discuss the unpredictable challenges of construction, the importance of relationship building, and effective leadership. Mike emphasizes the role of leaders in developing their teams, creating a balanced and supportive work environment, and the value of feedback from those on the ground. They also delve into the importance of character development and the long-term benefits of investing in people-centric approaches. The episode concludes with reflections on the impact of leadership and the legacy one leaves through influence. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back 00:32 Introducing Mike Chiles: The Construction Influencer 01:30 LnM Family Shoutout: Gary Martinez 02:40 Getting to Know Mike Chiles 03:56 The Role of a Project Director 05:43 Challenges and Learnings in Leadership 07:47 Training and Developing Future Leaders 11:47 The Importance of Relationships in Construction20:18 Feedback and Continuous Improvement 23:29 Building a People-Centered Culture 35:10 Project Assignments and Training Responsibilities 36:18 Feedback Loops and Execution Challenges 36:51 Importance of On-Site Feedback 37:18 Lean Principles for Executives 38:23 Building Relationships and Appreciating Workers 40:23 Addressing Labor Shortages and Industry Challenges 44:34 The Role of Old Dogs in Knowledge Sharing 48:32 Lean Construction and Relationship Building 01:03:40 The Promise of Influence and Legacy 01:07:13 Conclusion and Free Book Offer Get the blueprint to Plan, Commit, and Execute your way into optimal performance: https://www.depthbuilder.com/time-management-webinar-sign-up-page Download a PDF copy of Becoming the Promise You are Intended to Behttps://www.depthbuilder.com/books
The spiritual solution. Sam and Al discuss life in recovery. Step 11 Readings from “Opening Doors Within” by Eileen Caddy and Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book. #12steps #recovery #addiction #AA #CA.
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"Life uh-uh-uh finds a way." There are two killer guests in this hour, or at least there are supposed to be. Amin and Tony bring you through the unreal night in the NBA, Jeremy is excited about the World Series, and can Shohei Ohtani and Victor Wembanyama merge the two worlds? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Enjoy 31 episodes in 31 days as Wrong Station celebrates a “Decade of Dread”. // IT'D BE NICE TO SETTLE DOWN SOMEWHERE CALM. // A PLACE WHERE THE HILLS ROLL ON FOREVER. // WHY NOT RIGHT HERE? "Where Old Dogs Go," a gaze into the golden hour with The Wrong Station. Written by Alexander Saxton, and performed by Anthony Botelho. Celebrate 10 seasons of Wrong Station by subscribing to our Patreon at www.patreon.com/thewrongstation. Explore brand new benefits, hundreds of hours of bonus content, and help ensure Wrong Station stays on the air for another 10 years. The Wrong Station contains explicit content and mature themes. Episode-specific warnings can be found at www.wrongstation.com/c-w. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joined by our buddy, Joe Heusinger, from Covert Creek Outfitting, Bob and Kevin sit down for a few drinks to catch up on the many things that Joe has been up to. You'd think creating a new fly fishing and grouse hunting shop would be busy enough but he's also been guiding, finding birds, chasing birds in North Dakota and raising a new pup. Joe is the man and you should check him out here. Here's a few highlights from the show: Dog of a Lifetime Joe's dog of a lifetime story and how he got into hunting as a young kid by chasing after his grandfather's GSP, Kaiser. Bob and Joe go back and forth trading old memories of dogs and growing up Roadtripping out west to hunt prairie birds over all sorts of dogs New pups and veteran dogs Support the Lone Duck Podcast | patreon.com/loneduckoutfitters Follow us on social media | Youtube and Instagram Use Promo Code | LDGD15 to save 15% on Marsh Wear Clothing Use Promo Code | LD10 to save 10% on Trulock Chokes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life After Police Work: And Yes, Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks, Special Episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast. Where John Jay Wiley is a guest on the "Don't Be Caged By Your Age” Podcast. For many, retirement means slowing down. But for John Jay Wiley, a retired Baltimore Police Sergeant turned nationally syndicated radio broadcaster, life after police work became an opportunity to reinvent himself and inspire others along the way. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast promoted across their Facebook , Instagram , LinkedIn , Medium and other social media platforms. In a recent special episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, Wiley appeared as a guest on Ande Lyons' Don't Be Caged By Your Age podcast, a program dedicated to helping people thrive after 65. The conversation focused on resilience, reinvention, and breaking age stereotypes, proving that, yes, old dogs can learn new tricks. This is a special episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast, available for free on our website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube and most podcast platforms. The episode, available for free on the Law Enforcement Talk Radio website, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and most podcast platforms, has been promoted across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Medium, and other social media outlets. Look for supporting stories about this and much more from Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast in platforms like Medium , Blogspot and Linkedin . From Police Sergeant to Podcaster “I remember being in the Baltimore Police Academy in 1980 and an instructor telling us that the average maximum age for a Baltimore Police Officer at that time was 52, and that many of them died within two years of retirement,” Wiley recalled. “That hit me like a ton of bricks. Although I could never imagine myself being that old at the time.” READ THIS FREE ARTICLE: 3 Tips to Help You Stand Out from the Crowd. Wiley's law enforcement career ended abruptly after a career-ending injury, forcing him to make a difficult decision about what came next. Instead of allowing the setback to define his future, Wiley pivoted toward broadcasting, a leap that would eventually redefine his life. Life After Police Work: And Yes, Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks, Special Episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast. Available for free on their website and streaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. Over time, he built a successful second career as a nationally syndicated radio host and podcaster, launching the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show to give first responders, veterans, and their families a platform to share their real, unfiltered stories. “Resilience and mental health are topics we can't ignore,” Wiley shared. “Our show isn't about headlines or quick soundbites, it's about honest, authentic voices that deserve to be heard.” Embracing Technology: Old Dogs, New Tricks Beyond radio, Wiley faced another major challenge, technology. The world had gone digital, and for someone whose professional beginnings predated smartphones and social media, the learning curve was steep. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast episode is available for free on their website , Apple Podcasts , Spotify and most major podcast platforms. “The question was, could this old dog learn new tricks?” Wiley joked. “Not only did I have to embrace technology, but I had to use it as a tool, to grow financially, expand my reach, and create multiple streams of revenue.” Today, Wiley connects with audiences across Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Through these channels, he's built a national and international following, all while keeping the mission at the heart of his work, amplifying the voices of first responders. Life After Police Work: And Yes, Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks, Special Episode. Challenging Age Stereotypes Ande Lyons, host of Don't Be Caged By Your Age, praised Wiley's energy and authenticity: “John Jay is a remarkable storyteller and advocate. He's living proof that thriving after 65 is possible, and that old assumptions about aging no longer apply. His courage to adapt and grow is exactly what inspires my audience.” Lyons' show celebrates pro-aging perspectives, weekly conversations with individuals who defy outdated expectations about what life “should” look like after 60. Her mission is to provide ideas, resources, and motivation for anyone seeking to flourish in later life. Wiley's story fit perfectly into that vision. The full podcast episode is streaming now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and across Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. READ THIS FREE ARTICLE: Unplug and Disconnect for Success: The Power of Intentional Disconnection During the interview, they also discussed ageism, which Wiley addressed candidly: “Ageism is something that I have to acknowledge exists,” he said, “but I've never had my age stop me from being employed. I focus on selling my value. I don't need health insurance, I have flexibility in earnings, and I bring decades of experience. When employers realize that, they understand it costs less to hire me than a younger person.” Wiley's practical approach to self-worth and experience reframes aging as an advantage, not an obstacle. Building the Life You Want For Wiley, the key to his post-police success has been mindset. “It's about creating the life you want,” he explained. “Not the life dictated to you by others. Once I understood that, everything, broadcasting, podcasting, social media, technology, became tools to build something meaningful.” He's also quick to challenge stereotypes about older adults and technology. “You don't have to understand how something works to use it effectively,” he said. Life After Police Work: And Yes, Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks, Special Episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast. The Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast episode is available for free on their website , Apple Podcasts , Spotify and most major podcast platforms. Wiley illustrates the point with three simple examples: television, radio, and flight. Television: “I don't comprehend how the signal is broadcast or how the screen displays it, but I can turn it on and instantly be transported into another story, another world.” Radio: “I've worked in it for years, yet I still can't explain how sound travels that far. I just know that when I speak into a microphone, people everywhere can hear me.” Air travel: “It baffles me how something that big and heavy flies 500 miles an hour at 30,000 feet. But I don't need to understand it to benefit from it.” His philosophy is simple but powerful: focus on learning how to use technology, not how it works. A Story Worth Sharing Whether it's through the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show, podcasts, or social media, John Jay Wiley continues to use his platform to serve others, particularly those who've served their communities. His story is one of resilience, adaptability, and purpose, reminding listeners that the end of one career can be the beginning of another. Life After Police Work: And Yes, Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks, Special Episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and Podcast. The full podcast episode is streaming now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and across Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. As Wiley summed it up beautifully: “Life after police work doesn't mean the end of purpose. It means a new chapter—and if you're willing to learn, old dogs really can learn new tricks.” Listeners can tune into this special episode of the Law Enforcement Talk Radio Show and the Don't Be Caged By Your Age Podcast, streaming now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and across Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Be sure to check out our website . Be sure to follow us on MeWe , X , Instagram , Facebook, Pinterest, Linkedin and other social media platforms for the latest episodes and news. You can help contribute money to make the Gunrunner Movie . The film that Hollywood won't touch. It is about a now Retired Police Officer that was shot 6 times while investigating Gunrunning. He died 3 times during Medical treatment and was resuscitated. You can join the fight by giving a monetary “gift” to help ensure the making of his film at agunrunnerfilm.com . Background song Hurricane is used with permission from the band Dark Horse Flyer. 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Old dogs. New tricks. New Story. To overcome what's been hardwired into your brain, you're gonna have to override it with better reactions. You're gonna have to crave better. Constantly. It takes information. It takes applied effort. It takes repetitive responsibility. You can't up your game if you're constantly throwing blame. Smart dogs know this. Productive dogs do something to improve things - at any age. That's rank. Think Rank.
Today's poem is For You Who Have Loved Old Dogs by Silas House. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Maggie writes… “My Boston terrier, Phoebe, is about to turn eleven, so if she were a human, she'd be a 77 year old woman. If Phoebe were one of the Golden Girls, she'd probably be Rose: quirky, loyal, a little dim-witted. We adopted her from a Boston terrier rescue organization when she was one and a half, in the spring of 2016. When people assumed that the best thing to happen to me in 2016 was my poem “Good Bones” going viral, I have to correct them. “Good Bones” changed my life, to be sure, but the best thing to happen to me that year was Phoebe. As she grows older—silver muzzle now, too—I get emotional when I'm reminded that my years with her are limited. We only have so much time.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp
Richard Beauvoisin chats to Bath citizen of the year David James. They chat about life up north, meeting Michael Jackson (yes that one) as well as being CEO of Bath Tourism, a director at Bath FC and his new project life in the old dogs. Sports for the over 50's. Really entertaining and informative too.
Send us a textMark Connolly K9 Command A dedicated law enforcement officer with a deep passion for K9 work, Mark reentered law enforcement and is currently serving as a Police K9 Handler with his agency. With years of experience, he continues to bring his expertise in training and handling working dogs.A former Police K9 Handler and K9 Training Director for multiple departments, Mark has handled a wide range of working dogs throughout his career. He is currently handling his fifth police dog and continues to make significant contributions to his department's K9 unit.During his time as a K9 Training Director, Mark certified numerous dogs to the North American Police Working Dog Association (NAPWDA) national standards and trained police K9 officers to achieve their certification levels. His impact extends beyond his direct work with K9s, as he has turned underperforming K9 units into highly respected divisions within their departments, earning the respect of veteran K9 trainers and handlers nationwide.Mark's life changed forever on April 11th, 2005, when he and K9 Cliff were involved in a high-speed vehicle pursuit of three armed gang members. The chase ended violently in a gunfight, during which Mark was struck by three bullets fired by the fleeing suspects. Remarkably, his bulletproof vest stopped the fatal shot, saving his life. This event ultimately earned Mark both the Purple Heart and a Valor Award for his bravery. Although the incident altered the course of his career, his commitment to serving his community and pursuing justice has never wavered.In addition to his law enforcement work, Mark continues to help K9 teams across the country, providing training and support. He is also passionate about educating the public on dog behavior and training, ensuring dogs are well-integrated members of their communities. Mark volunteers regularly with local animal shelters and humane societies and serves as a board member for the Lincoln County Animal Advisory Board and the Dangerous Dog Board.Mark's service extends beyond his local community. He has also served on the IACP Legislative Committee as Secretary, working on behalf of the International Association of Canine Professionals.We are pleased to have Vested Interest in K9's as a sponsor. Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. is a 501c(3) non-profit whose mission is to provide bullet and stab-protective vests and other assistance to dogs. Check it out www.vik9s.org. Please welcome Ray Allen Manufacturing as a sponsor to the podcast. Go to the most trusted name in industry for all of your k9 related equipment. For a 10% discount use the RAMWDDP10 discount code.Welcome our sponsor Gold Coast K9. Gold Coast K9 trains and deploys hand-selected service dogs for personal and family protection, police agencies, and school districts. Their training programs rank among the best and most trusted in the world. Follow Gold Coast k9 on all social media platforms. For 10% off merchandise use the GCK910 discount code on their website www.goldcoastk9.comHLTK9 Conference continues to be a supporter of the WDDP. They are gearing up for the next conference in Myrtle Beach SC. Plan ahead, the 2026 conference will be April 14 - 16 2026. Register today at www.htlk9.com. Welcome our newest sponsor NCK9LLC. Located in Four Oaks NC, just east of Raleigh NC. Jim O'Brien and staff offer a variety of K9 services. Contact them at Phone : 919-353-7149 Email: jobrien@nck9.us
Hosts Meredith Fierke, Tami Resler, and Jess Prill bring you a podcast about life through the lens of a working artist, and living creatively through the constraints of reality. This month they discuss angsty teen art, old cassette recordings, large piles of cat food and kidnapping elderly dogs.
Senior dog specialist Helen St. Pierre returns to YFD, but this time she's joined by trainer Kathy Callahan, who focuses on the other end of life- puppies! The two of them are co-authors of the new book "Old Dog, New Dog" which aims to help families navigate living with both senior dogs and puppies. Pull up a chair and listen in for a conversation about puppies, seniors, death, aging, and everything in between! For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog.
Dr. Carly Fox from Schwarzman Animal Medical Center joins Deborah Wolfe again to talk about laser treatments for rehab and old dogs. Dr. Fox recommends supplements but also CBD (cannabis product with no thc and no high effect) for dogs with arthritis, anxiety and skin allergies. See two old dogs do a pepsi/coke style test with a nutrivet vitamin vs a cookie for arthritis. Which do you think the old blue heeler and senior poodle will go for first? ‘What is the worst pet to face in a Vet Clinic?' Deb asks. Dr. Fox describes one solution for vet hating cats besides Feliway hormone products and choro treats which can help. A listener describes his cat saying ‘…since she always runs around a bunch and then collapses and sleeps after catnip can I give it to her before the vet to make her sleep in the car and the clinic'? Dr. Fox explains why a good brand of pet food with grain ingredients is ideal. Ever wonder about those long belly short legged dogs where the belly length is greater than the dog's height? Dr. Fox tells us how you can help them age better all considering. Deborah shares a recipe for peanut butter pumpkin chews on the show and at https://www.facebook.com/debwolfepetexpert/ .EPISODE NOTES: Lasers, CBD & Old Dogs: Dr. Carly Fox ReturnsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/animal-party-dog-cat-news-animal-facts--6666735/support.
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The MAP boys sit down with Barry Davis. The longtime college baseball coach discusses his new book, "Old Dog, New Tricks -- the Power of Leading with Emotional Intelligence." Coach Davis spent 20 years as head coach at Rider University and a total of 35 years of coaching at different levels. His previous appearance on the Mental Advantage Podcast was to discuss "Five Pillars of Leadership" a project designed to look at how to turn struggling programs into perennial winners. "Old Dogs" can be found on Amazon and other locations where books are sold. Twitter: @BarryDavis42 Instagram: BarryDavis_phdTo reach the Mental Advantage Podcast: podcast@mentaladvantage.netTo reach John Cullen: john.cullen@mentaladvantage.netTo reach Brandon Allen: brandon.allen@mentaladvantage.net
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Episode 580: This is a very special collaboration episode with 2 of the hottest radio programs at Radio Lex. Off The Cuff & Overtones Live! You folks obviously know what Off The Cuff is all about. This show, hosted by Adam Banks, covers topics in pop culture, current events, life in general, and occasionally special guest interviews. Overtones Live! Is a music show hosted by Renee Cobb, that features many local artists from the Kentucky area. This episode will be a Preview show to the upcoming 2025 Josie Music Awards Show. On this episode, Adam Banks and Renee Cobb are joined by special guests, Them Lasses and The Old Dogs, Rick Potter, Trudy Sosbe Rose, and D Boone Pitman. Throughout the show, the guest panel will not only be getting interviewed but we will also get to hear songs of theirs that have been nominated for a Josie Music Award This Year. -More Info of Overtones Live can be found at: https://www.overtoneslive.com/-Overtones Live! can be heard on Radio Lex every Tuesday at 7pm.-Off The Cuff with Adam Banks can be heard on Radio Lex every Thursday at 4pm.Follow OFF THE CUFF WITH ADAM BANKS:FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksIG:@offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube!**and all other major podcasting platforms**http://linktr.ee/offthecuffwithadambanks
This week we watched Old Dogs. We talked about Travolta being horny, taint tanning, medication mix up, and the gorilla likes Seth Green!
The Old Dogs vacate the Doghouse as our podcast draws to a close. We end with a revisit to some of our favorite conversations - maybe yours is one of them? Thanks to all our listeners. We hope we gave you a bone or two to brighten your days. And remember: keep howling at the moon!
The Old Dogs review some of the reasons why people quit doing their podcast. We look back to two special years in our collective past – The summer of love and the year that changed America. And we take a moment to de-bunk some of the more prevalent myths about aging. Once again, we conclude by offering four selections from our treasury of Old Dogs conversations.
In the first of three special episodes, The Old Dogs wind down their six-year run at howling at the moon. In this episode, we revisit past guests, with excerpts from our conversations with Tony Caputo, Thelma Zirkelbach, Mel Foster and Eileen Morris.
It was Even Stevens on Saturday as United can't get past Northampton and have to settle with a 1-1 draw. It'll be a month to the day since Harris' last win, and the panel discuss what he did well and badly on Saturday, and how he can learn from that against Wrexham on Tuesday night, featuring an opposition interview with the Fearless In Devotion podcast.We're delighted to be sponsored by King Street Cellar, a unique independent wine, beer and spirits merchants in the centre of Cambridge. Use the code UTAS10 to get 10% off, online and in store:https://kingstreetcellar.co.uk/Subscribe below to never miss a pod or post, and get in touch with the pod here:Socials: @AbbeyStandPod and Under The Abbey StandThanks for reading! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support our work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.undertheabbeystand.com
The Old Dogs ramble about the continuing silly practice of Daylight Saving Time. We report on a lady who made an electrified sign her home sweet home. We present another edition of Ads ‘n Fads. We introduce the disturbing fact that some people will buy a very expensive strawberry. We wonder what still possesses the government to support Daylight Saving Time. And we suggest an old but effective way to resolve differences of opinion.
Never too old - Old Dogs can LearnWebsite: http://www.battle4freedom.com/Network: https://www.mojo50.comStreaming: https://www.rumble.com/Battle4Freedomhttps://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes%207%3A12&version=CJBEcclesiastes 7:12For wisdom is a shelter, and money is a shelter, but the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom keeps the one who has it alive.Can't teach an old dog new tricksColonel Sanders/KFC/65Ray Kroc/McDonalds/52Arianna Huffington/Huffington Post/55John Pemberton/Pre-Coco Cola/55Wally Blume/Denali Flavors/57Charles Ranlett Flint/IBM/61Colleen And Jim Seiler/Kushley/+50Jaswant Kular/Jaswant's Kitchen/60Jazz Dancer @ Nassau Community College/Ray/55Credits:Photo by Pavel Danilyuk from Pexels: https://www.pexels.com/photo/a-person-in-black-suit-jacket-holding-brown-wooden-chess-piece-8438869/https://www.pexels.com/photo/letter-blocks-247819/https://www.pexels.com/photo/dog-balancing-biscuits-on-the-nose-20709094/
The Old Dogs ramble about our changing attitude towards the space program. We reveal the identity of the country's most popular grocery store. We discuss the various ways our astronauts take a shower. We reminisce about the days when a popular American sport was… pedestrianism. And we answer the question, how come you don't recognize your own voice? The Old Dogs Conversation is with Andy Huggins, one of the country's most enduring comics.
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Send us a textWhat a joy to remember working with so many of the greats. ROY CLARK, BILL CARLISLE, SKEETER DAVIS, JEAN SHEPARD, RAY PRICE, KITTY WELLS, ROY ACCUFF and a special group called OLD DOGS that you won't wanna miss. Much more my friends. Enjoy and please share.
The Old Dogs ramble about the useless stuff we buy, stop using, but never get rid of. We ask you what your word for pancakes is. We present another "I Saw it on the Boob Tube." We remember - well, not personally - a time when the Sears Catalogue sold dynamite. We learn that if you failed at Hula-Hooping, it may have been because of your shape. And we enumerate some of the useless things people have in their homes. they may sound familiar. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Steve Rosencranz, a savvy financier who made a bundle, then turned to improving the lives of city kids.
The Old Dogs ramble about the dangerous stuff people did in the 50's. We sing the praises of honey, with a 2,000-year shelf life. We reveal that thrift-store treasures aren't always a myth. We answer the question everyone is asking: why does your tummy rumble? We wonder how we survived those shoe-store X-Ray machines. And we ask parents if it's wrong to have kids apologize. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Rabbi Stuart Fedorow - a man beloved by his congregation - and a heck of a radio host.
Neil explores the common misconceptions surrounding adult learners, particularly the belief that they are harder to teach than children. Drawing from his 25 years of experience in the tutoring business, Neil emphasises the value of older students, who often bring a wealth of life experience and a strong desire to learn. He discusses the concept of neuroplasticity and how the brain continues to evolve, allowing individuals of all ages to acquire new skills. With a focus on rekindling curiosity and fun in learning, Neil encourages educators to leverage the unique strengths of adult learners, ultimately arguing that teaching adults can be more rewarding and effective than teaching children. KEY TAKEAWAYS Age is Not a Barrier to Learning: Many older students question whether they are too old to learn new skills, such as playing an instrument. However, the ability to learn persists throughout life, and older individuals often bring a wealth of experience that can enhance their learning process. Neuroplasticity and Lifelong Learning: The brain is capable of constant renewal and regeneration, allowing individuals of all ages to learn and develop new skills. Neuroplasticity, which includes both structural and functional changes in the brain, supports the idea that learning is a lifelong journey. Experience as an Asset: Older learners often have extensive life experiences that can aid their learning. They have developed skills through various roles in their lives, such as being parents or professionals, which can be leveraged in the learning process. Teaching Adults vs. Children: Teaching adults can be easier than teaching children because adults tend to have more organised thought processes and routines. Engaging adults requires rekindling their curiosity and sense of fun, allowing them to rediscover their potential for learning. Musical Training and Cognitive Benefits: Engaging in musical training has specific cognitive benefits that can enhance brain function. Research indicates that musicians exhibit structural differences in their brains compared to non-musicians, suggesting that musical training can lead to positive changes in brain physiology and cognitive abilities. BEST MOMENTS "Am I too old to learn to play? Well, my God, how many times am I going to hear that question?" "I think that's a complete load of bobbins. I'm always learning. I'm 60 this year. Happy days." "Every day is a school day, except they're better than school days because the student gets to choose the subject and select the teacher." "The brain is a trembling web of connections that's constantly morphing and reconsidering itself." "Are grown-ups easier to teach than kids are? I say yes they are." VALUABLE RESOURCES www.Neilcowmeadow.com info@neilcowmeadow.com HOST BIO Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years’ experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS!
The Old Dogs ramble about the big folk revival of the early sixties. We learn about a rat problem that has one police department clearing out its evidence shelves. We hear from Suzanne Savoy about that whole business of sex. Paul once again tries to stump the older Old Dog. And we mourn the passing of Peter Yarrow. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Dennis Sullivan. A geriatrician whose focus is better treatment for the aged.
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The hoops team is on a roll, and Tom Izzo is doing things we've never seen before! Oh, and Ice Hockey, Women's Basketball and Gymnastics are securing big wins, as well. It's frigid outside, but things are heating up in the Athletics Department! So we break it all down, take a very interesting stroll Off Grand River, and and take your Twitter/BlueSky/email questions. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @spartan_pod and on Bluesky @spartanpod to join in the conversation next week. And watch again on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@spartan_pod
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The Old Dogs ramble about those grade-school lunchboxes featuring TV characters. We propose the useful idea of turning abandoned shopping malls into apartment homes. We ponder the notion of robot pets. We note with terror the rise of vending machines that dispense bullets. And we wonder why the average English speaker has such a small vocabulary. The Old Dogs conversation is with Dietmar Neidhardt, an oil and gas executive who retired and found a new passion making gelato.
The Old Dogs ramble about all kinds of useless stuff. We try to find out why we have earlobes. We present another Ads n Fads. We offer you a chance to become a pirate - with a degree from MIT. Our new League of Literate Ladies kicks off with commentary by Bredgette Mongeon. And we announce the OED word of the year. The Old Dogs conversation is with Selia Qinn, a Houston resident who has given multiple meanings to the phrase, "there's no place like home."
Today, you'll learn about a new ink that can 3D print inside your body using soundwaves, why saying no to invitations isn't as bad as you might think, and some new drugs that could potentially make your dog live longer. 3D Ink •“Soundwaves Harden 3D-Printed Treatments in Deep Tissues.” by Michaela Martinez. 2023. •“Dental curing light.” Wikipedia. •“Self-enhancing sono-inks enable deep-penetration acoustic volumetric printing.” by Xiao Kuang, et al. 2023. RSVP No •“Just say no to that invitation.” n.a. 2023. •“Saying No: The Negative Ramifications From Invitation Declines Are Less Severe Than We Think.” By Julian Givi & Colleen P. Kirk. 2023. Old Dogs •“Could a Drug Give Your Pet More Dog Years?” by Emily Anthes. 2023. •“Forget Botox. Anti-Aging Pills May Be Next.” by Andrew Pollack. 2023. •“We're helping dogs like yours live longer.” Loyal website. N.d. •“Discovering the keys to a healthy lifespan.” Dog Aging Project website. 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You spent 20 years building other people's brands. Then that piece of your identity was gone. Now what? Fact #1: Your impressive title or years there, was never your brand. Which then prompts you to ask these questions: > Why, if I never needed a personal brand before, do I need one now? > Why do some folks also on the market thrive and land interviews and I hear crickets? > What's the real reason why my impressive network isn't helping me generate opportunities? (Hint: It's not dead, just dormant) > How can I make my age work for me as my competitive advantage? It's all right here (and more) Spoiler alert: In today's market, your personal brand is essential, not a fluffy nice to have. That's why Former PepsiCo VP of Design and Old Navy creative leader Phil VanDusen is our guest. Today Phil helps industry veterans reinvent their relevance through his community, Bonfire. Download Philip's Personal Brand Wheel: philipvandusen.com/PBW
The Old Dogs ramble about living to 100 - is it a good idea? We ponder some of the bad practices we employ to keep dentists in business. We celebrate the inventor of the flat-bottomed paper bag. We view with alarm the rise of misinformation on the internet... or do we? We alert you to an insurance scam involving pricey cars... and bogus bears. And we reflect on the upside and downside of living to be 100. The Old Dogs Conversation is with human dynamo Vanessa Gilmore - a retired federal judge who is anything but retired.
This week we celebrate the 15th anniversary of "Old Dogs". Which film did we think we were watching? What was the original distribution plan? Would Disney release this movie today? All of that and more this week on Monoreel Radio. Join the conversation on social media @monoreelradio on all major platforms, or send us an email at monoreelradio@gmail.com. For links to anything you heard on the show, visit our website and if you want to experience the Disney magic for yourself, click here to start planning your next vacation.
In this episode, Scott Becker delves into the recent comebacks of Burberry and Disney. After a challenging year, Burberry’s stock is up as its CEO shifts focus back to core products, while Disney rises on strong streaming profits and optimistic guidance under Bob Iger’s leadership.
The Old Dogs ramble about the sweet pleasures of lolling in bed. We alert you to a pizza parlor that serves cocaine as a toping. We bring you another edition of What Year Was It. We review the history of why we eat three meals a day. We extol the benefits of gossip. And we give you a scientific viewpoint on Hurkle-Durkling. Guess what that is. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Bill Baird, a true Southern gentleman with a long history of community building who still pursues it in retirement.
The Old Dogs ramble about challenges older dogs can successfully complete - unlike climbing Everest. We mention Everest because it happens to be the world's highest garbage dump. We introduce a new feature: commentary by our League of Literate Ladies - this time with Kathy Biehl. We report on the North American Wife-Carrying Championship. We introduce you to a mature lady who was able to save the best for last. And we acquaint you with the dangers of opening Champaign bottles. The Old Dogs Conversation is with Gika Rector. A practitioner of the Feldenkrais technique. It's gonna make you feel a whole lot better.
"Her hips are beautiful and knees look great, but at her age one of the biggest risk is blowing out her ACL like aging athletes do," said veterinarian Dr. Bill Sullivan during Char Dawg's recent visit. She's only 6 years old. In today's highly informative conversation, we cover need-to-know, aging-retriever topics quicker than a hard-charging lab through sheet water. Topics include retriever aging, conditioning, expectations versus reality, avian influenza, dietary needs, training versus hunting, major threats to aging retriever health (some you'd never think of) and much, much more. Seriously good info concerning your ride-or-die canine partner's health on the back side of their way too brief career. Listen and let us know your thoughts. Visit MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Sponsors: MOJO Outdoors Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food Tetra Hearing Tom Beckbe Voormi GetDucks.com USHuntList.com Please subscribe, rate and review Mojo's Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
The Daily Dog is your home for Underdog picks for Friday. Each day host Britton Hess gives you his favorite Underdog plays for MLB, tennis, UFC, NFL and more! Subscribe for your Daily Dog! Today's show features Underdog Picks for Friday in Major League Baseball and Copa America. The first pick is features a verifiable psycho on the field, Max Scherzer. I am targeting him in the first inning, but is it faith or a fade against the offensively awesome Orioles? Next I head to Copa America and target a grinder who doesn't get much love on the world stage, Marquinhos. It's futbol not football but Marquinhos is still a tackling machine. I think we can take advantage of the little discussed tackles market. Lastly I go to the bay and target Freddie Freeman against Logan Webb. Mookie is still out of the lineup and Freddie still needs to perform. I think he can find some bases, but how, and how many? The three picks together yield a 5.04x return on your money! And as for the Daily Do(n)g goes, I am targeting a few longer shot sluggers to hit home runs. Anthony Santander of the Orioles, Bobby Witt Jr of the Royals, and Randal Grichuk of the Diamondbacks. As a flex play these three guys together playout 63x, and if I go 2/3 you still get 10.5x your money. Subscribe to The Daily Dog for daily Underdog picks! Visit sg.pn/dailydog to find the podcast on your favorite provider! Follow Britton On Twitter: x.com/brittonhess More SGPN Content Here: sportsgamblingpodcast.com New to Underdog Fantasy? Sign up with Promo Code "DAILYDOG" for a deposit match bonus worth up to $250 on underdogfantasy.com or the Underdog Fantasy App. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRoyal Retros code SGPN - 10% off - https://www.royalretros.com/Gametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/Football Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/ ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.ioWATCH the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://sg.pn/TwitchFOLLOW The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social MediaTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFOLLOW The Hosts On Social MediaSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
In this episode, Scott discusses Hewlett Packard reinventing themselves as an AI company.