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Ripstop on the Record
Mountains to Metropolitan: Gear that Performs with Arch Industries

Ripstop on the Record

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 67:26


Send us a Text Message.Overview: One of the hardest achievements in design is maintaining form and function. A maker who is capable of doing both is truly gifted. This is where our guest Andrea Perici comes in. His company Arch Industries makes custom packs that will leave you wanting for nothing. We got to partner with Andrea to create a custom pack. Starting with a new pattern on X-Pac® V15 in a new colorway. Then we turned the rest over to Andrea for the implementation. Key Takeaways: How he allows his past career to influence design What he looks for in a color palette Why his 3-panel bottom gusset creates a more ergonomic designWhat it looks like to design a custom pack with AndreaChapters00:00- Introduction and Personal Sewing Journey03:05- Design Philosophy and Inspiration08:53- Creating a Signature Style and Shape15:33- Product Range and Customization Options19:25- Managing Growth as a One-Man Company26:22- Designing and Choosing Components29:30- Home Shop and Equipment31:17- Attention to Detail and Freehand Binding33:42- Unveiling the Custom Pack Design34:51- Exploring the Pack's Features and Pockets51:36- Missing Fabrics in the Market01:04:50- Final Thoughts Find Us on Social Media

TNT Radio
G.E. Smith & Taylor Barton on Joseph Arthur & his Technicolor Dreamcast - 17 December 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 55:29


On today's show, guitar legend G.E. Smith and his multi-talented musician wife Taylor Barton discuss songwriting, censorship, divisive politics, gratitude and more; and G.E. shares a funny never-before-told anecdote involving David Bowie. Also, G.E. and Taylor play live versions of 'Crown of Thorns' (produced by Joseph) and 'What if everybody is wrong?' (unreleased) GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: One of the busiest and best-respected guitarists in the music business, G.E. Smith rarely works as a headliner, but as a session musician, sideman, and musical director, he's worked with some of the most prestigious artists in rock and blues - best known for fronting the Saturday Night Live Band from 1985 to 1995; touring with Daryl Hall & John Oates and Bob Dylan (among others); and playing on sessions for artists such as David Bowie, Tom Waits, and Mick Jagger. https://gesmithmusic.com/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Taylor Barton is a multi-talented, singer-songwriter, writer, playwright, poet, dancer, and producer. She has spent over three decades traversing the arts and culminated into a 21st century Renaissance woman. Taylor has performed on Conan, Saturday Night Live, VH1, Bravo's Broadway's Best, After Breakfast, Mountain Stage, BET, World Cafe, Acoustic Cafe, WoodSongs, Westwood One Radio, House of Blues Radio, and ABC radio, WFUV, and more. She was a featured artist at the R & R AAA Summit, as well as the CMJ and Gavin conventions. https://taylorbarton.com/  

TNT Radio
Chad Stewart & Scott Shepard on State of the Nation - 22 November 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 55:45


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: One of the most awarded books in fiction, the Britfield & the Lost Crown series is transforming literature and education while bringing encouragement to children and families worldwide. With the first of seven Britfield movies in development, the Theatrical Play (February 2023), and the Global Book Tours (2023-25), it is estimated that Britfield will surpass the C. S. Lewis and Tolkien series in worldwide sales and impact. The first live-action Britfield movie is projected to become one of the highest grossing films in cinematic history. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Scott Shepard is a fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research and Director of its Free Enterprise Project.

From the lower level: dedicated to real housewives everywhere
VPR overview, One Cheek, Two Cheek, Larse-aaaaa, & which version of New Jersey are you watching?

From the lower level: dedicated to real housewives everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 125:32


It's a super long episode this week as we kick off with a Housewives adjacent overview of all the Vander Pump Rules drama that has gone down over the past week, and how Housewives could learn a thing or two from VPR. Next, we're talking all things Real Housewives of Potomac reunion part 3 & Real Housewives of Miami, before wrapping up with a war of words between your two hosts over Real Housewives of New Jersey. Remember to rate, review, subscribe, follow all of the above and visit us over @fromthelowerlevelpod

Grace Fellowship Church
Ephesians Overview: One Church in Christ

Grace Fellowship Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 37:02


Because God is uniting all things in Christ, he calls us to walk in unity.

Lil Rhody Sports Talk
MLB Overview One Month In

Lil Rhody Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 14:36


Just a simple rundown of the standings, surprising starts for teams, and teams who did not start well.

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Courtside Fracas
Season Overview: One Month in

Courtside Fracas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 64:11


Morayo is joined by Greg, Harold & K to discuss: - Favourite rookies a month in - A look at the Cavs/Knicks - MVP and MIP candidates Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/courtsidefracas/message

Touchline Sports - Basketball, Boxing and Formula 1
38: Season Overview: One Month in

Touchline Sports - Basketball, Boxing and Formula 1

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 64:11


Morayo is joined by Greg, Harold & K to discuss: - Favourite rookies a month in  -  A look at the Cavs/Knicks  - MVP and MIP candidates  Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/courtsidefracas/message

United? We Pray
0511 - Our Conscience Leads Us To Fight Sin

United? We Pray

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 21:35


Overview: ”One person considers one day more sacred than another; another considers every day alike. Each of them should be fully convinced in their own mind.” Romans 14:5How does conscience relate to faith? Isaac and Austin discuss how differences conscience can lead us to differences in acting out our faith, and how to live in biblical community whilst holding different consciences. Join as they answer questions like:Why is a conscience critical to the conversation on race?Does liberty of conscience change what we need to agree on?How does one's conscience get seared or damaged?To learn more about United? We Pray follow us on Twitter or our website. Please consider rating the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and subscribe using your favorite podcast client to hear more!Produced by Josh Deng

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Bible Study
The Road To The Cross: Christ And Barabbas

Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 27:27


A new MP3 sermon from First Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Road To The Cross: Christ And Barabbas Subtitle: Book Of Luke Speaker: Dr. Toby B. Holt Broadcaster: First Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 04/10/2020 Bible: Luke 23; Luke 23:21 Length: 27 min. Overview: One was … Continue reading The Road To The Cross: Christ And Barabbas →

Grace Church of Overland Park, KS

Overview: One person’s prayers can change the worldSeries: Radical Faith - ElijahPassage: 1 Kings 16:29-17:7, Prayer James 5:17-18Speaker: Justin Raby (6/22-23/2019)

Destination On The Left
Episode 133: 2019 MANY Conference Series Episode 5

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 37:58


We recently attended the 2019 Museum Association of New York annual conference and spoke with attendees from all over New York State representing all types of museums and cultural institutions. I talked with folks from 21 different museums and cultural institutions about how they are creating inclusive environments, attracting new audiences and fitting within the tourism fabric of their community. We used these great insights to create another Museum Series (see last year’s series here) with five episodes filled with knowledge. Through this series, I hope you will find a new perspective on this important segment of the tourism industry. In this episode, I share my conversations with: Cyndi Park-Sheils, Executive Director of the Waterloo Library & Historical Society Andrea Seamans, Volunteer at Port Byron Old Erie Canal Heritage Park Courtney Kasper, Visitor Experience Manager at the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center Frances Barbieri, Executive Director of the Seneca Falls Historical Society What You Will Learn in This Episode: How the Waterloo Library & Historical Society and the National Memorial Day Museum have developed a Capital Campaign to draw in new audiences and improve the inclusivity of their historical offerings and archive How the Port Byron Old Erie Canal Heritage Park is unique as the only park in the United States to offer interstate highway travelers a parking pull-off and an opportunity to visit the park in the middle of their travels How the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center is using unique and diverse programming to draw in new visitors and create a local audience, as well as serving as a gateway to other cultural and historic sites in the Auburn area and beyond How the Waterford Historical Museum and Cultural Center is promoting inclusivity by partnering with The Arc of Rensselaer County to showcase the work of artists with mental and physical disabilities Waterloo Library & Historical Society Cyndi Park-Sheils from the Waterloo Library & Historical Society in Waterloo, New York discusses how they have learned valuable inclusivity strategies at the conference to incorporate into their old, historical buildings to allow people to move more freely. She discusses upcoming events including celebrating the birthplace of Memorial Day in Waterloo. She shares how inclusivity is key for allowing as many visitors as possible to view the museum’s collections. Cyndi also talks about how her organization is connected to the fabric of Waterloo through being the sole custodian of Waterloo’s museums and culture, and she discusses upcoming partnerships with local restaurants to increase awareness and education opportunities for visitors to Waterloo. She shares her excitement over the National Memorial Day Museum’s Capital Campaign and the diverse visitors it will draw to Waterloo. She discusses relocating the organization’s archives to a better and more accessible location. Port Byron Old Erie Canal Heritage Park Andrea Seamans with the Port Byron Old Erie Canal Heritage Park in Port Byron, New York discusses her organization as a collaboration between the New York State Thruway and the nonprofit Canal Society of New York State. She shares how her organization is the only park in the United States that has a parking pull-off for interstate highway travelers to visit a historic site. She talks about why the park is admission-free to be as inclusive as possible for visitors, and how the park provides wheelchairs and the site is entirely wheelchair-accessible. She discusses efforts to improve signage on the Thruway and throughout the village to increase visitor awareness of the park. Andrea explores the promotional opportunities for school and bus tours offer the park. She also shares the broad spectrum of diverse visitors who visit the park, many of whom are international visitors traveling to Boston, New York City or Niagara Falls. She talks about the close connection that many of the local families have with the history of the Old Erie Canal, and how her organization helps to promote other canals in the area. She discusses her hopes for the future of the park, including increasing community outreach and historical education opportunities at the park and shares the remarkable and diverse volunteer community that works at the park and has formed powerful friendships across generations with other volunteers. NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center Courtney Kasper at the New York State Equal Rights Heritage Center in Auburn, New York discusses how her organization serves to educate visitors on the history of equality in the state and to promote local and statewide equality sites and programs regarding human rights, Abolition, and women’s rights. She shares why inclusivity is a two-fold issue, being inclusive of the community they are serving as well as promoting and improving accessibility. She shares how her facility is free, open to the public, and community-accessible and she discusses the diverse programming the organization offers. She talks about their efforts to promote women- and minority-owned small businesses through their events. She discusses how their position as a new facility has helped to bring audiences, and how school field trips have been key. She explores the facility’s recent celebration of Harriet Tubman Day and the opportunity it served to bring in local visitors. Courtney shares the role her organization plays in the fabric of the community, and the interactive exhibits her facility offers that promote other statewide tourism and cultural attractions. She talks about future collaboration opportunities for her organization to be a cross-promotional marketing site for other cultural sites in the area. Seneca Falls Historical Society Frances Barbieri from the Seneca Falls Historical Society in Seneca Falls, New York shares how the society came to be founded in the late 1800s and some of the historically significant items and artifacts in the possession of the society that is connected to the history of women’s rights. She discusses the wide variety of attractions and offerings the society shares with the public, with something for everyone. She talks about the important role the society is playing in preserving the local history of the families of the area, and how the organization is working to help everyone of every background search for their family roots in the area. She shares how the organization offers outreach to people of all ages within the community. She discusses the future of the organization as it enters a transitional period with changing leadership after her retirement, and the challenges and opportunities their new director will find going forward. Overview One common thread in each of these conversations has been the critical role outreach plays for these organizations. From field trips and school visits to community engagement and business partnerships, each of these cultural and historical centers has found that reaching out to a broad spectrum of people of all cultures, age groups and interests have helped bolster their audience and better engage their communities. These organizations have also found value in cross-promoting other key historic and cultural sites in their communities and beyond. By connecting the important lessons of the past with the need for inclusivity and accessibility as we understand them today, these organizations are already looking forward to a bright and thriving future. Resources: Waterloo Library & Historical Society website: https://wlhs-ny.com/ Port Byron Old Erie Canal Heritage Park Facebook page: www.facebook.com/OldErieCanalHeritagePark/ NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center website: http://historyshometown.com/nys-equal-rights-heritage-center/ Seneca Falls Historical Society website: http://sfhistoricalsociety.org/ We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/

Dance Past Sunset
Live at C-TAC with Dr. Stephen Bekanich and Torrie Fields

Dance Past Sunset

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 27:35


Overview: One of the great privileges I have as host of this podcast is the opportunity to meet so many good people doing really great  work. At the top of that list are the folks at the Coalition to Transform Advanced Care, or CTAC, a DC based organization dedicated to the ideal that all Americans with advanced illness, especially the sickest and most vulnerable among us, receive comprehensive, high-quality, person- and family-centered care that honors their dignity. I love that.    So naturally I was super stoked to be invited to CTACs annual conference where I got to hear from folks on the front lines of the battle to transform care from the fragmented, siloed systems that result in unnecessary suffering to one where caregivers and the people they serve are empowered and getting the care they want when and where they choose. Today I want to introduce two people from the front lines of this great challenge, Torrie Fields and Dr. Stephen Bekanich.   Now please understand these recordings were made at the conference, so you’ll hear some occasional noise in the background. But you know, I’m like a moth to the flame, and when I see a bright light, I move toward it. I think you’ll agree these two guests are shining bright. So please join me on this special episode of Dance Past Sunset, recorded live at the 2017 annual conference of the Coalition to Transform Advanced Care. First up is a women who owned the stage with her positive energy and optimism, Ms. Torrie Fields, Senior Program Mgr for Advanced Illness and Palliative Care, Blue Shield of California plus their affiliated Medicaid Carefirst Health Plan.   What You’ll Learn from Torrie: How she advises start-up incubators and early stage entrepreneurs focused on advanced illness or end-of-life care Blue Shield’s long running history working with new organizations and helping them to grow The innovative ventures she has seen that really excite her How she uses a game called “Hello” from Common Practice’s game (formerly called “My Gift of Grace”) on first dates to determine values and openness What it means to live well all the way through the end of life,  Her personal role as caregiver, and with folks who are not comfortable talking about death, and who are not tech savvy The needs for more ways to help people understand the progression of their disease  How tech designers don’t understand the digital divide Her evaluation of the Trillion dollar "Silver Tsunami” and its relation to Spinal Tap Policies and regulations that keep us in the past (e.g. restrictions on what we can do in the home) and stifle innovation How do we enable the future   Stephen Bekanich, MD: Many advanced care patients, like Torrie’s mom, want more help understanding what’s happening with their health now and what they can expect to face in the future. That’s one of the things my next guest helps people do. Dr. Stephen Bekanich from Iris Plans is not only focused on that challenge, he looks like he belongs in a rock&roll band with a fire red electric guitar strapped on him. And when you see a guy walking around who looks like that, you just have to ask, you know?   What You’ll Learn from Stephen: How he uses his rock & roll attire to open a conversation with his patients and help them focus on the relationship and not just their illness About WalMart's Angel Wings   How Iris plans targets COPD, CHF, late stage malignancies, dementia, stroke, cirrhosis and helps patients assess what’s happening now. and what will they will face in the future. What’s missing from Obamacare How to bring the patient and their families into the equation When Texas will become a Republic again, his tips for finding good BBQ   Coming Up Next on the Show: Thank you Stephen and Torrie for taking time to speak with me, and thank you CTAC for hosting such an important event. Coming up in the next episode of Dance Past Sunset, I’ll have more guests from the conference including a couple who took their 90 year old mother and a dog named Ringo on a bucket trip your across America. Good stuff! Copyright 2018 Dance Past Sunset. All Rights Reserved.

Beyond the Couch with Dr. Sally Nazari
Mindful Monday: Body Scan

Beyond the Couch with Dr. Sally Nazari

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017 12:30


Overview: One very powerful technique we can use to reestablish contact with our bodies is known as body scanning. Because of the thorough and minute focus on the body in body scanning, it is an effective technique for developing both concentration and flexibility of attention simultaneously. It involves lying on your back and moving your mind through the different regions of your body. What We’ll Learn: Our Mindful awareness of our bodies can really be cultivated by this body scan practice. As I guide us through a Body Scan practice, we discover that our bodies bring us so much data and information along with the opportunity to really participate in whatever we do. I would love to hear how this went for you and what benefits you noticed! Be sure to share with us in our social media communities listed below so we can celebrate with you! Facebook: www.facebook.com/drsallynazari Twitter: www.twitter.com/chrysalisdoc Resources Mentioned: http://www.drsallynazari.com https://chrysalispsychotherapyholisticwellness.wordpress.com/ Thank you for tuning in. You can also Subscribe to auto-download new podcast episodes to your Apple or Android device. After you listen to a few episodes, please consider leaving an honest rating and review of how the podcast has helped your transformation journey. This helps the information reach more of the people who are going through the same journey. Be sure to get an intro to Mindfulness with my cheat sheet and bonus audio sample here: http://www.subscribepage.com/w6h6i6