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Jeff and Jeremy tackle a wild tale of #HOA rebellion this week! One guy, fed up with his HOA's rule to keep #garbagecans in the garage (ew, the smell!), installed a massive #bathabitat to let bats swarm the neighborhood—legally untouchable thanks to federal protection. #SavageMove! This sparks a flood of listener #HOAnightmare stories, like Todd in Orcutt, who painted his house a bold new color only to be forced to repaint it back to the dull original shade. From petty power trips to epic retaliation, the guys dive into the chaos of #HOAlife, sharing laughs and disbelief. Is your HOA next? #PodcastLaughs #RevengeStories #BatsVsHOA
Kyle and Owen interview Kevin Orcutt, head coach of Marshfield Boys Lacrosse. The discussion starts with an update on current sports events and transitions into a detailed conversation with Coach Orcutt about his journey from being an 'Army brat' in Germany to becoming an influential lacrosse coach. Highlights include his various coaching roles, how he self-educated in lacrosse, and the inspirational figures he met, like Stu Curran. The dialogue also touches on the challenges of elitism in youth lacrosse, the importance of multi-sport athletes, and Marshfield's successful run to the state finals. Finally, Orcutt discusses his expectations for the upcoming season and the critical role of nurturing underdog players in the sport. Topics 00:53 College Lacrosse Highlights 01:21 Interview with Coach Kevin Orcutt 03:32 Learning and Coaching Philosophy 06:24 Challenges and Success Stories 20:04 Club Lacrosse and Player Development 32:34 Celebrating Student Successes 33:21 The Challenges of Coaching High School vs. College 33:44 Navigating the Overload of Coaching Voices 34:47 Balancing Club and High School Coaching 36:18 The Club Team Landscape in New Hampshire 37:49 The Problem with Elitism in Lacrosse 38:56 The Importance of the Right College Fit 40:47 The Value of Multi-Sport Athletes 42:57 The Joy of Coaching and Player Development 44:36 The Role of Elite Players in Youth Development 47:23 The Impact of Good Coaching 58:50 Preparing for the Upcoming Season 01:03:37 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Matt Dixon hosts the Purple Patch Podcast from the Hawaii IRONMAN training camp, featuring Susie Orcutt, a busy Mother and Physician's Assistant from Atlanta. Susie discusses her journey with Purple Patch, highlighting her coaching relationship with Nancy Clark and the challenges they faced initially. Susie emphasizes the importance of communication and trust in coaching, noting her significant improvements in performance, including winning her age group in an IRONMAN 70.3 and improving her rankings at the 70.3 World Championships. She also credits the team environment and the bike classes for her growth, particularly in bike handling and fueling strategies. Susie advises athletes to define their goals and be open to feedback clearly. Susie explains her decision to join Purple Patch after outgrowing her previous coaching relationship, focusing on longevity and avoiding injuries. Susie's journey involved multiple conversations with different coaches to find the right fit, emphasizing the importance of finding a coach who sees potential in her. The relationship evolved, with Susie learning to adjust workouts based on her feelings and not just metrics, fostering a more holistic approach to training. If you have any questions about the Purple Patch program, feel free to reach out at info@purplepatchfitness.com. Purple Patch and Episode Resources Check out our world-class coaching and training options: Tri Squad: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/squad 1:1 Coaching: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/11-coached Run Squad: https://www.purplepatchfitness/com/run-squad Strength Squad: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/strength-1 Live & On-Demand Bike Sessions: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/bike Explore our training options in detail: https://bit.ly/3XBo1Pi Ready to book a consultation with Purple patch? Sign up: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/coachingconsult Live in San Francisco? Explore the Purple Patch Performance Center: https://center.purplepatchfitness.com Everything you need to know about our methodology: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/our-methodology Amplify your approach to nutrition with Purple Patch + Fuelin https://www.fuelin.com/purplepatch Get access to our free training resources, insight-packed newsletter and more at purplepatchfitness.com
Ever felt the pressure to keep your startup afloat, even when it's not working out? In this episode, we dive into the tough topic of shutting down your business with Joy Mpofu and Cameron Orcutt, two founders who have been there, done that, and lived to tell the tale. They share their honest experiences of closing their companies, and how they supported each other through the process. We explore the stigma of failure in the UK, the importance of having a support system, and the lessons learned from their startup journeys.Join us as we shortcut our learnings as founders together!
durée : 01:00:07 - Actualités : Sélection musicale du GRM et de Joseph Ghosn - par : François Bonnet - Le GRM, et avec la complicité de Joseph Ghosn, proposent une sélection musicale expérimentale liée à l'actualité des nouveautés discographiques internationales. - réalisé par : Alexandre Bazin
Host Austin Jenkins talks taxes with House Finance Chair April Berg and Ranking Republican Ed Orcutt. Plus, the state's fiscal health with State Treasurer Mike Pelicciotti.
A little kindness can make all the difference to someone- and a lot of kindness can make even more. Especially in a world that seems increasingly negative and toxic, kindness definitely seems to be the one thing you can't have too much of. My guest today takes that philosophy to heart, always striving to be as kind as possible and then some. Ashley Orcutt is a killer-whale-toy-designer-turned-dog-trainer (yes, you read that right) who believes in bringing as much kindness to the world as possible. Join us as we discuss the similarities between dog training and dolphin training, a wish for more patience, and how to get a job at Sea World. Links worth clicking: Canine Cohesion Ashley's Facebook and Instagram handles: @horizon.dogs, @thedogdoor, @feelingpawsitivevetbehavior Feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or stressed? Take the burnout assessment to find your level of risk and start your recovery journey. https://colleenpelar.com/130
Summary In this episode of the Blue Security Podcast, hosts Andy Jaw and Adam Brewer welcome Justin Orcutt from Microsoft to discuss the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC). The conversation covers the history and requirements of CMMC, the steps companies need to take to prepare for audits, and the importance of continuous monitoring. Justin shares insights on the anxiety surrounding CMMC compliance, the tools available for tracking progress, and the broader implications of CMMC for various industries beyond defense contracting. He emphasizes the need for organizations to understand their data security requirements and engage with communities for support. ---------------------------------------------------- YouTube Video Link: https://youtu.be/dCMeiEXhRTI ---------------------------------------------------- Documentation: https://www.defense.gov/News/Releases/Release/Article/3932947/cybersecurity-maturity-model-certification-program-final-rule-published/ Justin Orcutt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinorcutt/ ---------------------------------------------------- Contact Us: Website: https://bluesecuritypod.com Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/bluesecuritypod.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bluesecpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BlueSecurityPodcast ----------------------------------------------------------- Andy Jaw Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ajawzero.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyjaw/ Email: andy@bluesecuritypod.com ---------------------------------------------------- Adam Brewer Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajbrewer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjbrewer/ Email: adam@bluesecuritypod.com
Brook Park, Ohio Mayor Ed Orcutt joins The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima to go over the details after the Cleveland Browns are set planning new domed stadium in Brook Park.
Hour 3: Ed Orcutt + Daryl Ruiter + Time for Mitch to be somebody full 2031 Fri, 18 Oct 2024 13:44:22 +0000 qkAUdzJvYnm9U1FqC4KZzXLYbNk0adbd sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 3: Ed Orcutt + Daryl Ruiter + Time for Mitch to be somebody The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodc
Watching documentaries about the Titanic inspired deep-sea microbiologist Beth Orcutt to study life at the bottom of the ocean - a world of ‘towering chimneys, weird shrimp and octopus nurseries' that she has visited 35 times.But Orcutt says there is so much we still don't know about the deep sea, which is a problem for the sustainable development of this environment. Orcutt works at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences in Boothbay, Maine, where her research helps to understand how deep-sea mining might impact unique ocean communities.Research on similarly destructive activities, such as deep-sea trawling, show decades-long recovery times for keystone species such as corals and sponges, or in some cases no recovery at all.Orcutt works through the Crustal Ocean Biosphere Research Accelerator (COBRA) project funded by the US National Science Foundation to bring academics, policymakers and science communicators together to accelerate research about the deep sea and translate that knowledge for decision makers.This is episode 14 of How to Save Humanity in 17 Goals, a Working Scientist series podcast that profiles scientists whose work addresses one or more of the SDGs. Orcutt's work addresses Sustainable Development Goal number 14: to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine sources.Episodes 13–18 are produced in partnership with Nature Sustainability, and introduced by Monica Contestabile, its chief editor.This episode ends with a sponsored slot from La Trobe Institute for Sustainable Agriculture and Food in Melbourne, Australia, where we hear about how its researchers are focusing on the SDGs and the university's holistic approach to food security. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buellton Vice Mayor David Silva stole the show at the recent Santa Barbara County Democratic Party Labor Day Barbecue. His explanation for why he his running for mayor wowed the crowd of nearly 300 people. Silva sits down with journalist Josh Molina for a candid discussion about his candidacy and his views on politics. "I don't view this as pitting against two people," Silva says on the podcast. "I see politics as less of a basketball game and more of a marathon. I am really just trying to run the best time I can." Check out the podcast to learn more about Silva, who grew up in Orcutt, the son on a rancher and a farmer. Joshua Molina is a journalist with more than 20 years of experience. He has worked in Santa Barbara, San Diego and the Bay area covering City Hall, politics, housing, redevelopment, breaking news, features, and just about every topic. He is also a college instructor. Please consider a contribution to support this podcast and see more content at santabarbaratalks.com. Also, please subscribe on YouTube.
Brook Park, Ohio mayor Ed Orcutt joins Ken Carman and Anthony Lima for a Thursday morning discussion regarding the potential for a new Cleveland Browns stadium in Brook Park.
Baskin & Phelps react to Ed Orcutt's conversation with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima on 92.3 The Fan on Thursday.
Baskin & Phelps react to Ed Orcutt's conversation with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima on 92.3 The Fan on Thursday. Then, they discuss the state and city counties involvement in the Browns potential move to Brook Park, and they react to Deshaun Watson's comments from Berea.
In this episode, art historian Irene Walsh describes the now legendary Armory Show of 1913 in New York City. Irene wrote her PhD on art collector Lillie P Bliss, and she tells us about the groundbreaking show's shock value, the mockery that surrounded some of the paintings in it, and their unexpected effects on the American public and the art market. She tells us how the show led to the founding of New York's MoMa in 1929. Further Reading:The Story of the Armory Show by Milton W Brown, Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S. 1988The Armory Show at 100: Modernism and Revolution by Kushner, Orcutt and Blake, 2013The chapter on the Armory show in The Shock of the New: Seven Historic Exhibitions of Modern Art by Ian Dunlop, 1972 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of 'Scheduling Fate delves into how to work with Mercury retrogrades constructively, to set intentions, and to manifest life changes. Astrologer Laura Orcutt shares her journey and insights on transforming Mercury retrogrades from feared astrological events into magical opportunities for growth and change. She explains the significance of the Mercury cycle, its phases, and practical tips for inviting Mercury's energy into your life to facilitate personal transformation and manifestation. The discussion includes dates for an upcoming Mercury cycle, intention-setting practices, utilizing Mercury in Aries for new beginnings, and the importance of an open and adaptable mindset when working with astrological cycles.00:00 Introduction to Scheduling Fate with Special Guest Laura Orcutt01:21 Unveiling the Magic of Mercury Retrograde02:48 Diving Deep into Mercury Cycles04:35 Setting Intentions with Mercury: A Transformative Practice08:23 Mercury's Influence in Personal and Professional Growth11:19 Navigating Mercury Retrograde: Trusting the Redirect14:49 The Power of Mercury in Astrology: Personal Experiences and Insights15:52 Understanding Mercury Cycles: From Initiation to Reflection18:01 Leveraging Astrological Houses for Intention Setting with Mercury19:05 Navigating Life's Challenges with Spiritual Insight19:35 The Power of Internal Processes and Trust20:20 Embracing the 12th House: A Journey of Faith and Surrender20:52 Mercury Retrograde: Dates and Intentions for 202421:41 Harnessing Aries Energy for New Beginnings23:56 The Trickster Energy of Mercury: Embracing Change and Synchronicity28:56 Mercury's Role in Personal Transformation and Authenticity34:44 Closing Thoughts: The Magic of Mercury in Our LivesYou can find out more about Astrologer Laura Orcutt on Instagram and at rootedskyastrology.comHere are your Mercury Dates: Mercury Cazimi: “New Moon”Apr 11, 2024 7:02pm EDT 22º32' AriesStation Direct:April 25, 2024 8:54am EDT 15º AriesMax Elongation “opening square”: May 9. 2024 ~ seen in the Eastern Horizon as morning starExits shadow: May 13, 2024, 5:01pm EDTSuperior Conjunction “Full Moon”June 14, 2024 12:32pm EDT 24º GeminiEnters Shadow: 7/16/24Max elongation “closing square”July 22, 2024 ~ becomes evening star, seen in the Western Sky)Next rx:August 5, 2024 12:56am EDT 4º VirgoSTART OF NEXT CYCLE:Mercury Cazimi: “New Moon”Aug 18, 2024 9:58pm EST 26º35' Leo⭐️ Want a heads up when this podcast is published each week + insights on special promotions? Sign up for the weekly newsletter at schedulingfate.com
Today's show is a very special episode with guest host Tom Dougherty! He interviews three players from Cole Valley's Girls Basketball team.
If you don't recognize the name Susie Righetti, you might recognize her two iconic businesses: she is the founder of Susie Q Brand, a purveyor of Santa Maria Style barbecue seasonings, pinquito beans, salsas and jerky; and along with her family members, she is co-owner of the Far Western Tavern in Santa Maria. I chose Susie as one of this season's legends because she grew up hanging out in the Far Western's dining room and kitchens, and she knows both Santa Maria and barbecue. Also, family lore says that her family line dates back to the De Anza Expedition along the California coastline and predates the Declaration of Independence—if that doesn't make her a legend, I don't know what does. We talked about what makes Santa Maria Style Barbecue different, important, and delicious, and we discussed the evolution of the Far Western Tavern, too, which moved from its original building in Guadalupe to its new location in Orcutt just a few years ago. Websites: farwesterntavern.com / susieqbrand.com Instagram: @susieqbrand / @farwesterntavern
In this episode, The Indy host, Rebecca Fairweather, sits down with Assemblymember Gregg Hart to discuss concerns over the environment and the ongoing housing crisis.The Assemblymember has recently restarted ‘Sidewalk Office Hours' that is available in twelve communities across the central coast including; Orcutt, Guadalupe, Goleta, Santa Barbara, Vandenberg Village, Lompoc, Solvang, Montecito, Summerland, Nipomo, Santa Maria, and Buellton.During his ongoing tenure, Assemblyman Hart has authored numerous bills addressing concerns ranging from the environment to affordable housing. Recently two bills addressing environmental concerns, authored by the Assemblyman, have been approved by California Governor, Gavin Newsom. Assembly Bill 584 allows state and local agencies the ability to aid in the protection of life and property alongside restoration and cleanup as a result of natural disasters. The bill allows the Coastal Commission more flexibility to issue emergency waivers. Assemblyman Hart also introduced AB 631 which increases penalties and enforcement options, empowering state and local enforcement to shut down oil companies with chronic compliance issues.To contact the Assemblyman, visit https://a37.asmdc.org/contact.Hosted by Rebecca Fairweather.Image Caption: Assemblymember Gregg Hart being sworn into the California State Assembly on December 5, 2022. (Courtesy image)The Indy: A Podcast was co-created by Molly McAnany and the Santa Barbara Independent.The theme music was written by Molly McAnany.Follow ‘The Indy' on social media @theindypod to support and contact podcast@independent.com for advertisements.
The testimony Lottie Orcutt shares about responsibility and trust is amazing. She really knows that Jesus Christ, through His Atonement in our behalf, is The Answer. The answer to what? Like, pretty much everything. The attacks on the family. The relationships are confusing. The health challenges we face. The questions people have about the Gospel. Pretty much everything can be summed up or modeled by Jesus Christ if we have trust in Him and in His Plan. Lottie has learned this. Lottie has also learned that Heavenly Father sends her messages and messengers in dream. It's a gift of the Spirit. That gift has prepared her and has carried her and has calmed her. The testimony is strong with this one!
Darby Orcutt is a professor, librarian, and researcher at NC State University. He and his team are running a project to receive possible DNA samples of Sasquatch and other cryptids from the community in order to properly lab test them and hopefully find outliers that could point to confirmation of the elusive creature.To learn more about the DNA study or to submit a sample, go here.See Darby's profile.The MESA III app mentioned in the interview.If you have a story to tell, get in touch.------------Become a Basement VIP for access to bonus content and ad-free listening on Apple Podcasts or Patreon for just $2.99 a month.If you'd like to support the show, you can buy us a beer.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4783268/advertisement
On this episode of "On the Shoulders of Giants- Talking Old Timers with Thomas Steenburg", North Carolina State University Professor Darby Orcutt joins Thomas and Julie to discuss the possibility of the existence of what we call Sasquatch. How did he become interested in the topic anyways? They also discuss the DNA project that Darby is undertaking and how to submit your own sample for analysis! For more information and to send off a sample for analysis go to this website: https://sites.google.com/ncsu.edu/darbyorcutt/ A first-generation college graduate now on faculty at North Carolina State University, Darby Orcutt never stopped being curious about the world. A librarian, instructor, and researcher, his expertise at the intersection of science and culture is both intellectual and applied, as he teaches and writes about science and society while also building collaborative scientific teams to tackle complex problems and fostering conversation between researchers and the broader public. Darby is known for his work at the intersection of Science and the Strange. He is currently undertaking a Bigfoot DNA analysis project, asking for investigators to send him samples of anything they believe could hold potential DNA. Learn more about Darby on his website: https://darbyorcutt.com/# Thank you for your support! Brought to you by Monster X Radio
On this episode of "On the Shoulders of Giants- Talking Old Timers with Thomas Steenburg", North Carolina State University Professor Darby Orcutt joins Thomas and Julie to discuss the possibility of the existence of what we call Sasquatch. How did he become interested in the topic anyways? They also discuss the DNA project that Darby is undertaking and how to submit your own sample for analysis! For more information and to send off a sample for analysis go to this website: https://sites.google.com/ncsu.edu/darbyorcutt/ A first-generation college graduate now on faculty at North Carolina State University, Darby Orcutt never stopped being curious about the world. A librarian, instructor, and researcher, his expertise at the intersection of science and culture is both intellectual and applied, as he teaches and writes about science and society while also building collaborative scientific teams to tackle complex problems and fostering conversation between researchers and the broader public. Darby is known for his work at the intersection of Science and the Strange. He is currently undertaking a Bigfoot DNA analysis project, asking for investigators to send him samples of anything they believe could hold potential DNA. Learn more about Darby on his website: https://darbyorcutt.com/# Thank you for your support! Brought to you by Monster X Radio
Cliff Barackman and James "Bobo" Fay speak with Darby Orcutt! Darby is a librarian, instructor, and researcher at NC State University, and is currently engaging in a project to study anomalous samples that have been attributed to sasquatches! Read more about Darby's work here: https://sites.google.com/ncsu.edu/darbyorcutt/Have you found a biological specimen that seems to be unusual? Offer your sample(s) using this form: https://csc-rc.cvm.ncsu.edu/surveys/?s=7R9HACAJMHH47J9NIf you are interested in contributing to this study, a tax-deductible gift to NC State University can be made here: https://go.ncsu.edu/ges_donateSign up for our weekly bonus podcast "Beyond Bigfoot & Beyond" here: https://www.patreon.com/bigfootandbeyondpodcastGet official "Bigfoot & Beyond with Cliff & Bobo" merchandise here: https://sasquatchprints.com/bigfoot-and-beyond-merch/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5828320/advertisement
In this installment of Sasquatch Tracks, we are joined by researcher and educator Darby Orcutt, who discusses an ambitious new project that is seeking to collect and analyze anomalous biological samples, in an effort that could ultimately help reveal the existence of relict hominoids like Sasquatch. Darby Orcutt is a faculty member at North Carolina State University where he is a librarian, instructor, and researcher. He teaches and writes about science, technology and society while also building collaborative scientific teams to tackle complex problems and fostering conversation between researchers and the broader public. However, Darby is known for his work at the intersection of science and the strange. Have you found a biological specimen that seems to be unusual? Orcutt and his colleagues are currently seeking to analyze such samples (including genetically), and those who submit their samples will receive any forthcoming results. You can learn more about Orcutt's project by clicking here. Also, if you are interested in contributing to this study of allegedly morphologically anomalous samples (which could help us to test more samples and conduct deeper analyses), a tax-deductible gift to NC State University can be made here. Stories and other links discussed in this episode: Chinese zoo defense of their bears being real, not people in suits Scientists claim to have revived 42,000 year old Nematodes Century-old samples reveal the brain of the Tasmanian tiger Golden tamarins, once close to extinction, rebound Matt Pruitt's Book The Phenomenal Sasquatch The Passing of Peter Byrne Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter. Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email. Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.
Hosts Dr Russ Jones and Brad Kennan talk with North Carolina State Faculty member Darby Orcutt. He is working with several colleagues at NC State to gather and analyze samples of supposed Sasquatch DNA. This will be a true university backed study for the first time to determine the existence of Bigfoot!Submit Samples:https://csc-rc.cvm.ncsu.edu/surveys/?s=7R9HACAJMHH47J9NPlease subscribe and hit the notification bell so you will never miss a new show or any of the 7 other amazing shows that are launching soon!New Episodes drop every Thursday.Submit a personal experience at:http://www.thebigfootdoc.com or email us a wideopenresearch@gmail.comor on Instagram @wideopenresearchSUBSCRIBE and support our efforts to entertain and inform. Without your free subscription we will not survive.Song Creditshttps://pixabay.com/users/alexgrohl-25289918/?tab=audioWatch All Our Shows on the Untold Radio Network:https://untoldradioam.com/blogs/showsThe Wide Open Research Podcast is a live-streaming show that airs every Thursday about Bigfoot and Sasquatch. Don't miss the Wide Open Research show with your hosts Brad Kennan and Dr. Russ Jones.Every Wide Open Research Podcast episode is available on the Untold Radio Network.Watch the Wide Open Research Podcast Here:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ_2FUueJjbrQsw8eM9MazJECt34STWNkWatch Every Episode of the Wide Open Research Show on Youtube Here:https://untoldradioam.com/blogs/shows/tagged/wide-open-researchWatch Our Other Amazing Shows on the Untold Radio Network:https://untoldradioam.com/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4602609/advertisement
Join Mike and Kristie from Where's My Sage?!! A Taste of the Universe as they speak with Professor Darby Orcutt about topics ranging from the paranormal and Bigfoot to a new DNA research project. This episode has a little something for everyone.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4321075/advertisement
Darby Orcutt is back on the podcast to share his new project, based at North Carolina State University. The results could prove to be paradigm-shifting! To submit a sample to the project, fill out this form.To financially support the project, donate here.Subscribe to Nicolle's newsletter at https://www.nicollemorock.com/Theme music is provided by the talented Mr. Jeremy Moss http://jeremymosscomposer.com/ (Listen through the end of the podcast to hear the whole theme song.)Connect with Nicolle at www.peeppodcast.com and https://www.facebook.com/P.E.E.P.PodcastGet merchandise at https://www.teepublic.com/user/peep-podcast
Join host Jeff Harding as he welcomes Darby Orcutt to the studio to discuss the NC State DNA Project. Find out what kind of specimens they are looking for and how you can get involved.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4602609/advertisement
Baseball... stamps...teeth... drunk dogs... and Jenika from Orcutt wins!
On Today's Episode You'll learn...
https://www.bullhucker.com/ Brush Emporium- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088520910266 winter holistic fair- https://www.facebook.com/events/1021882645435367/?ti=ls The Bullhucker podcast is a show where we bring on a guest who will tell 3 stories about their life. The kicker is….only two of the stories are true. Our two hosts try and figure out which one is not true or as we call it…The Bullhucker. In this episode Megan comes on and tells us 3 stories about haunted outhouse adventures, indoor outhouse adventures and why law enforcement hates people with snakes.
The show OPEN... the storm... and the Chris from Orcutt wins with the Spin Doctors!
Bill Orcutt of Harry Pussy joins us today for a great historical discussion on a different branch of noise. In the 90s along with bands like To Live and Shave in LA and Laundry Room Squelchers, Harry Pussy tore apart all semblance of good taste and set proper foundations ablaze. Miami in the '90s was a wild place and Orcutt was right in the middle. We also get into his return to sound and his current work. What was music?
Your three favorite people are back together again. Only this time everyone is super tired from their life things and stuff. But don't worry this episode is so good. Like soooooo good. Orcutt, food, and wine tasting!
Welcome back to The Nerd Expansion! Today's guest is the one and only Dr. Cait Weiss Orcutt and her nerd love is Community Teaching. Woah. It's awesome.Dr. Cait Weiss Orcutt is the author of VALLEYSPEAK, winner of the 2017 Zone 3 First Book Prize. She holds an MFA from The Ohio State University and a PhD from the University of Houston. Her essays and poems have appeared in Boston Review, Bust Magazine, FIELD, The Academy of American Poets and more. Based in Columbus, Ohio, Cait leads online poetry and creative nonfiction workshops for writers of all experience levels and backgrounds. Find Cait:Cait's WebsiteCait's InstagramHosted By: Nick Bowan & Sasha WeissTheme song written by Korrie YamaokaPerformed by Sasha Weiss & Korrie Yamaoka
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jesika Smith v. Orcutt Union School District
We all pay a mortgage every month, just sometimes it's our landlord's mortgage we're paying… I was in London for The Podcast Show in the last week of May and took that opportunity to record another in-person episode of HTLMTS - this time kindly hosted at OnLadder Towers by Cameron Orcutt, half of the exciting entrepreneur pair that's using deposit loans to help first-time home buyers get on the property ladder faster. Mortgage down-payments have always been expensive. A 20% downpayment on the average house in the UK 10 years ago, would have been about £30,000 and, at the time, that would have been 13 months of after-tax income for a typical household. So yeah, too expensive for many. But it's gotten worse, much worse. Right now that same household would need to find 23 months of disposable income, having already paid over £100,000 in rental in the meantime.You can learn more about OnLadder, and join their mailing list, at https://onladder.co.uk/ or find them on LinkedIn Finally, if it is me you're after, feel free to connect on my LinkedIn page, my action-adventure novels on Amazon, some versions even for free, and my work with ConfirmU and our gamified psychometric scores is discussed at https://confirmu.com/ as well as on episode 24 of this show https://www.howtolendmoneytostrangers.show/episodes/episode-24If you have any feedback or questions, if you would like to participate in the show, or if you'd like to find full written transcripts with timestamps head on over to HowtoLendMoneytoStrangers.ShowRegards,Brendan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. On this episode, Mercury Lounge co-owner Bobby Dean Orcutt talks about how the music venue and bar responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and all the changes happening there this summer, including more patio space and more ticketed events. He talks about his family's history in Tulsa and how his upbringing led him down a path of a continuing musical journey. Days before recording this conversation, he filed to run for city council. At the end of the conversation he explains why he has entered the race. Plus hear the single "Vegas Bomb" from CliffDiver, which is on the road this summer.
Friend of the pod Mike Orcutt joins us to discuss what we love about this movie, what we don't love about this movie, and most importantly, Joey Fatone. Follow the podcast @didthatagewell on Instagram and TwitterFollow Molly @mollybirdsmith on Instagram and Twitter
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Our guests today are three women from the Central Coast of CA who share their Ukrainian heritage and the pain, fear and anger they are experiencing during the current, ongoing Russian invasion of their country of origin. Our interview was remarkable. You will hear strong emotions expressed; some of the stories and concerns will be troubling. There is death, famine, war and struggle in Ukraine's history. But there is beauty, art, joy, resolve and strength as well. RELEVANT LINKS PFJ Unitarian Universalists San Luis Obispo United Church of Christ (Congregational) of San Luis Obispo Irina Malkmus (Permanent Makeup Artistry site) Irina Malkmus (Fine Art site) Irina Malkmus (Santa Ynez Valley Star) Modern-Day Xenophobia (by Oksana Yakushko) Scientific Pollyannaism (by Oksana Yakushko) American Psychological Association “Living with the War” (3/4/22 Santa Barbara Independent by Oksana Yakushko) “Stand With Ukraine” (2/25/22 Santa Barbara Independent by Oksana Yakushko) “Russian War Against Ukraine Gets Worse” (3/13/22 by Oksana Yakushko) “Terror in Ukraine” (2/27/22 Santa Barbara Independent by Oksana Yakushko) The Horror of War… (4/4/22 Santa Barbara Independent by Oksana Yakushko) The Ukraine Crisis… (CNN: Fareed Zakaria) First Ukrainian Evangelical Baptist Church of Santa Barbara Ukrainian National Anthem (YouTube-2/28/22 NY Met Orchestra and Chorus) “Prayer for Ukraine” (YouTube-2-27-22 Ukrainian Chorus Dumka New York) https://novaukraine.org/ (Reliable org for Donations) https://gofund.me/3b6fc1b8 (Irina's family fundraiser) https://www.facebook.com/irina.malkmus.7 (Irina's FB page) MIRAMA09@gmail.com (Irina's PayPal-how she sends $$ to Ukraine) https://www.ukrweekly.com/uwwp/the-price-of-truth-the-story-behind-agnieszka-hollands-mr-jones/ (About the Film, Mr. Jones, available on Hulu) https://education.holodomor.ca/about-the-holodomor/ (Story of the Holodomor) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El5aPt91jeo (Stop the War in Ukraine Rally) MORE ABOUT OUR GUESTS Annie Doryk-Cappelli was born in Canada and raised in both Canada and South Florida. She moved to California in the early 1990's and continued her pursuit of painting, illustration, figurative sculpture and documentary filmmaking after attending art school in Toronto, Canada. You can see her work at https://www.anniecappelli.com/ Annie has deep Ukrainian heritage. Both her parents spoke and wrote Ukrainian, and her father played accordion in a Ukrainian polka band. The family spoke Ukrainian at home until her parents moved permanently to the USA. Upon returning to Canada for college, Annie lived in a Ukrainian dormitory that proved to be quite fun. With the support of a Ukrainian community she met in San Diego, Annie continued her art education studying editing, graphic design and animation. Wherever Annie went, she took both her culture and her passion for art with her; after traveling extensively in North America, she eventually settled on the Central Coast of California. Since it was difficult to find Ukrainian friends here, Annie put in additional effort at home to practice Ukrainian customs and prepare traditional foods, teaching her son about their heritage. In addition to practicing her wide range of artistic talents, Annie began studying marine algae in 2010 and became a commercial kelp harvester in 2012. She now sells a line of commercial seaweed products. Since the war began in Ukraine, Annie has reached out to new friends she has met in the Ukrainian community in Santa Barbara. She continues to utilize her artistic skills to create posters, banners and items to sell at fundraising efforts in the Santa Barbara and Pismo Beach areas. Annie's hope and inspiration are revived by her new Ukrainian friends with their poignant stories, resilience, humor and grace as they comfort one another at this difficult time. Oksana Yakushko grew up in Kyiv, Ukraine, and immigrated to the U.S. in the 1990s. She is a licensed psychologist, psychoanalyst, psychology professor, and scholar in Santa Barbara, CA. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, and in 2021, Oksana received the Women in Leadership award from the APA. Her scholarship and clinical work have focused on issues of social justice, including immigration, xenophobia, human trafficking, gender violence, and eugenics, the latter a discredited “science” that justifies prejudice. Oksana is the author of two books and numerous scholarly articles and book chapters. She has consulted and presented with such organizations as the U.S. Memorial Holocaust Museum (Smithsonian Institution), the United Nations, Opera Santa Barbara, and many other groups. Because most of her family members and numerous friends reside in Ukraine and are facing both the currently ongoing, horrific Russian aggression, as well as the challenges of becoming war refugees, she has focused her clinical, scholarly and activist work most recently on aiding Ukraine and fighting the war. Irina Malkmus came to the United States from Kharkiv, Ukraine in 2005, not knowing one word of English or even how to drive a car. Nearly 15 years later, she is extremely proud to have a career as both a permanent-makeup artist and a fine artist in Solvang, CA. Although her dream from childhood had been to attend art school, Irina began her college education studying to become a nurse. After three years working in a hospital neonatal ward, she then attended the Ukraine National University of Internal Affairs where she earned a degree in social psychology, graduating in 2005. During what free time Irina had while studying, she never gave up her passion for fine art. While still in graduate school, Irina met a woman who was a pioneer in the permanent makeup industry. She taught Irina about cosmetic tattooing, which was a new industry at the time. It was a form of art that Irina had not anticipated practicing. In 2005, Irina met her now ex-husband in Ukraine. They moved to Lompoc and married in 2006. They began traveling and surfing all over the world, eventually returning to California and settling in Orcutt, where they remained for three years and started a family. In 2009, her twin girls were born, and in 2014, her son was born, but Irina always found a window for her passion—art. She started taking art classes at Allan Hancock College and Santa Barbara City College. Eventually, the family settled in Solvang. Irina now practices the art of permanent makeup artistry in the Santa Ynez Valley. She is the first and only permanent makeup artist in Solvang. Irina also maintains her passion for fine art, showing her work in Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez Valley galleries and teaching art at Solvang School. She also makes jewelry. Her plans include starting painting and art classes for children and adults, with a goal of building an art community in Solvang. “I chose a career as a permanent makeup artist because of my passion for helping people improve their self-confidence, bringing their inner beauty to the surface through the medium of makeup,” says Irina. “I now am the artist I always wanted to be, I just changed canvases.” SUPPORT PFJ We greatly appreciate your financial support so that we can continue to educate, advocate and pray for the things that matter to our organization. Please consider donating through PayPal. People of Faith for Justice is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. CREDITS The People of Faith for Justice Podcast is produced and edited by Jeff Manildi Music for the People of Faith for Justice Podcast is provided by Andrew Gorman
Most people aren't proactive in their tax planning, either during their professional careers or in retirement, and the consequences can be grave. Tax law is constantly changing, the IRS is harder than ever to work with, and a missed opportunity or a stone left unturned can make a massive difference when it comes to your bottom line. This is why we work with people like Peter Roache. Peter is a CPA from Donellon, Orcutt, Patch, & Stallard, specializing in handling tax returns, financial statements, and management consulting for companies with annual revenue between $100,000 and $100 million. He's a fantastic tax planner and someone we love to work with. Today, Peter joins us to talk about how to manage tax risk, diversify your taxes in retirement, and what the future of taxation may look like across legacies and generations. In this podcast interview, you'll learn: Why tax codes are getting more and more complex. How Peter uses today's tax rates to determine the value of Roth conversions for the future. Why so many people end up in a higher tax bracket after retiring. How the “backdoor mega Roth conversion” can work within a 401(k) to move nondeductible money and get many years worth of contributions in one. What you need to know about tax loss harvesting. Want the Full Show Notes? To get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit SHPfinancial.com/podcast Connect With Us on Social Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
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Custom bait designer Ronnie Orcutt takes us through his journey that built the Orcutt Advantage. Ronnie is very talented and humbled in his craft. We love what he's doing and the prolific passion behind creating each individual bait. I think it's such an incredible task creating a bait and sending it off into the world for us to use. He has a really special thing going for him. We loved having you Ronnie! Bellow is a code you can use for his Black Friday Sales and if you want to challenge him you can message him for a custom order. Until Next Time,Christina & MyriahaWhere to Find Ronnie Orcutt Instagram - @orcuttadvantageWebsiteCore Shot WormDiscount Code for your Entire Purchase - Blackfriday30Where to Find Us!Our WebsiteSuggest a GuestEmail: behindfishinglinespodcast@gmail.comBehind Fishing Lines Instagram - @behindfishinglines Christina Weber's Instagram - @redfeeshMyriaha Luzzi's Instagram - @outofyourmindfishing Facebook - Behind Fishing Lines Podcast Patreon Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/fishingpodcast)
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Often when people make their wedding vows, there's a line that says in sickness and in health. How do you navigate marriage when that is really tested? In this episode we spoke to Hunterr Orcutt, a wife, mother and event planner based in Texas. She spoke to us about her journey of the last few years from finding out how casual drinking drifted into an addiction to alcohol for her husband - just as she was expecting their first child. She also spoke about the challenge of separation, the importance of rehab and counselling and how God helped restore their marriage and give their family a fresh start. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.