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Episode 123 Ch. 14 in By the Shores of Silver Lake "The Surveyor's House" Join us as we discuss gables, the history of canned food, the location of Brookings, "Mary of the Wild Moor", and "Paddle Your Own Canoe".
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This week I'm talking with Chris and Kelly Kibbee, founders of No Limits Scuba in Tempe Arizona. If you're just discovering scuba or looking to go professional, No Limits Scuba sets you apart on your path, by offering the highest quality and standards for safety and fun. Facebook Twitter Instagram Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter HERE I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com Brought to you this week by Thrive Market Show Notes 06:25 Dream of scuba shop ownership fulfilled; now No Limits Scuba has been a full-time career for 11 years. 09:57 Thriving desert diving community offers surprising vibrancy. 11:23 Arizona and Colorado compete for most divers. 16:11 Training leads to becoming a diving instructor. Skills prepare for teaching and responsibility. 19:56 Progress through courses to gain new diving skills and specialties. 22:49 Gradual diving program tailored to individual goals. 24:44 Traveling fosters a sense of community through scuba diving, creating lasting connections with a group of dedicated individuals who become like family. 27:13 Instructor helped mentee become a successful scuba diving instructor. 30:21 Arizona offers diverse outdoor activities, including snowboarding and hiking. The state's geographical diversity allows for cooler, higher elevations just a few hours north of the valley, providing a refreshing escape from the heat. 36:15 Enjoys both biographies and fiction, recently read some of Nick Offerman's books, specifically recommending "Paddle Your Own Canoe" for its solid comedic approach to living a meaningful life and Dark Tower series by Stephen King. Tune in weekly for valuable insights and tips. Subscribe and spread the word! Learn More You can follow up with Chris and Kelly on Facebook and Instagram and by email: chris@nolimitesscuba.com and kelly@nolimitesscuba.com Next Steps If you enjoy interviews devoted to the outdoor industry, find us online at ricksaez.com/listen. We love likes and comments, and if you know someone who is also an outdoor enthusiast, go ahead and share our site with them, too. And be sure to Subscribe to our newsletter Keywords #Scuba diving, #Outdoor gear, #SCUBA certification, #Scuba instructors, #PADI, #Open water training, #Survival skills, #Underwater world, #Exotic destinations#No Limits Scuba, #Marine life, #Dive shop, #Desert diving, #Dive school, #tropical locations, #Professional certification, #Outdoor industry, #Underwater exploration, #Scuba lessons Get Your Podcast Published NOW! I'm partnering with Tracy DeForge, Stephanie Euler, and the Produce Your Podcast team to get it out of your head and into your followers ears. Tracy and her team have helped me grow and monetize my show, and podcasters trust them because they deliver. Go to https://ricksaez.com/pyp to get all the details. Let's get your show created, produced, and on the air today. Go to https://ricksaez.com/pyp and get all the deets and let me know if you have any questions. Podcast produced using Descript, CastMagic Podcast hosted by Libsyn: sign up with code 'outdoorbizpod' for 20% OFF Show Notes powered by Castmagic Website powered by Wordpress Note: As an Affiliate of Amazon and others, I earn from qualifying purchases.
This week the Buddies discuss religion, practical jokes, Nick Offerman, and give some advice about running games of Dungeons and Dragons. Share with a friend! Recommendations: Neon Genesis Evangelion (anime, subbed), Fear Itself (Marvel Comics crossover event), Paddle Your Own Canoe (book) Contact us! Facebook Twitter/X Email Youtube
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Opal miner Franko Albertoni was born in 1883. He was 88 when John Francis interviewed him in 1971, but still jumping around in the crushing heat like a little pixie. In 1920 Franko and his brother were among the very early miners at the Coober Pedy Opal Fields in South Australia. Then in 1930 they were among the first 12 to dig for opal in Andamooka.Franko was still living in the same mud and stone hut they had built there. A hut so tiny he just had room for one chair, and so dark, he cooked over his open fire by feel. His prized possessions were his button accordion and tin whistle.Franko was scathing of his ‘lazy' older brother George, a womaniser who lived in the city and made a lot of money gambling. Citing the poem, ‘Paddle Your Own Canoe', he preferred the simple joys of digging for potatoes in earth so dry and hard he had to use a use a pick, and drawing a little muddy water from the well he dug when he was 70. Also in this episode, goat carts and drought years in the Flinders Ranges. And before we meet Franko, we go underground in search of opal.
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Denne uka diskuterer vi potensielle fremtidige prosjekter og alt vi holder på med mens jula trenger seg på.Instagram: @bronsjoghandverk @mariusbodvin @salvesendesign Ukens anbefalinger:Otis Ingrams@otziltdotizlondon.comNick Offerman. - Paddle Your Own Canoe@norwegianwoodpaddles
Aly Bull represented Australia at the Rio Olympics and is now ready to back up her efforts in Tokyo, the powerhouse local is keen to go better in Japan but admits there are a lot of unknowns heading into a COVID confused games.
This week on Captain&Morgan, the guys discuss: - The Murder of Tony Muncy is Solved! - Psychopaths/Sociopaths - 90s Teen Movies - Shenanigans at Blockbuster Video - Raisin Fingers - Guys Are the Scum of the Earth --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/captainandmorgan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/captainandmorgan/support
Mildred recites Paddle Your Own Canoe by Sarah Bolton. Also talks about fruits with stars.
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Flash back Friday: Took a quick trip down to South Carolina for what I thought would be a sad funeral but came back with a valuable gem. This episode is dedicated to my Grandma Dot. Send me questions, feedback and topics! Instagram: @Cass4ql Also please subscribe, Like, share, and rate! Peace. Blessings. Cheers.
It's time for Round 2 of our new book club called Whatcha Readin'?. Jeff, Christie and guest hosts get together to deliver fantastic, life-changing, thought provoking book recommendations from renowned and more obscure sales thinkers. If you missed our first edition roll back to Episode 173! Our guest clubber today is... DeJuan Brown! He is a Regional Sales Manager for Bloomberg BNA. Two of his most important life lessons were learned while sliding dirty dinnerware into a plastic tub. He was a 15-year old busboy at a restaurant called "Spinnakers,” where he learned the intrinsic value of selflessness. On today's podcast... 1:30 - #fabulousness 4:02 - A Whole New Mind by Daniel Pink: Why Right Brainers Rule The World 8:24 - Sympathy and Empathy 12:00 - Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek 15:22 - Providing a "Circle of Safety" 24:36 - This is Marketing by Seth Godin 26:35 - The Seller's Challenge by Thomas Williams and Thomas Sane 27:53 - Paddle Your Own Canoe by Nick Offerman 31:39 - The value of exploring books and media outside of sales 34:32 - DeJuan discusses battling disconnect with remote workers 44:40 - Mining information from books and media outside as sales Don't forget to subscribe rate and review our podcast. It only takes a second and helps us make more podcasts for you. The Why and The Buy is part of the Sell or Die Podcast Network. Subscribe to these other amazing network podcasts! Sell or Die Hidden Stories with Jeremy Fulkerson Selling With Soul Wheelbarrow Profits Women Your Mother Warned You About
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Took a quick trip down to South Carolina for what I thought would be a sad funeral but came back with a valuable gem. This episode is dedicated to my Grandma Dot. Send me questions, feedback and topics! Instagram: @Cass4ql Email: ThoughtsOverCoffee316@gmail.com Also please subscribe, Like, share, and rate! Peace. Blessings. Cheers.
The B&E Podcast #151 “Finding the Life, Work, Art Balance" Soundcloud Link: soundcloud.com/thebandepodcast SUMMARY OF THE PODCAST: Finding the balance seems like a constant conversation around here. On this one, we take a direct look on finding that equilibrium in some of the biggest areas that affect us. We discover that we always have choices to find greater balance and more joy in our lives when we let go of our judgments. This one is super tasty. POINT #1: "SWING AWAY" - When anything is too far out, as in too much work or too much play, or even too much art, there's bound to be problems. Life will become too dull, too stressful, too uninspired etc. When one thing is taking too much of your energy, swing in the other direction to find balance. POINT #2: “STEP AWAY" - Sometimes we need to step away from what we're doing, even if it's the art that we love. It isn't the same as taking a step back, this is an exercise in gaining perspective on our situation so we can make a powerful decision to follow more joy in our lives. POINT #3: “WHO'S JUDGING?" - Part of what gets in the way of us following our passion and what's exciting for us now is our attachment to the past and what we think it might mean if we walked away from something we've invested a lot of time into. When we realize that it doesn't mean anything and that we can come back or change the path at any time we open up to complete artistic freedom. MENTIONS IN THIS PODCAST: Category 12 Brewing (Wild IPA) - Today's Craft Brewery "Paddle Your Own Canoe" (Book) - Nick Offerman "Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us" (Book) - Daniel H. Pink VALUABLE LINKS: http://www.TheBandEPodcast.com – The Official Website http://www.category12beer.com – Brewery of Choice Today http://www.BCFilmAcademy.com – The BC Film Academy http://www.ThePlayersCreativeCompany.com – Acting School
The B&E Podcast #137 “The Mess & The Math of Being An Artist" Soundcloud Link: soundcloud.com/thebandepodcast SUMMARY OF THE PODCAST: This is where artistry meets industry folks. The mess and the math of it all. We talk about finding balance in so many ways. Whether that's in the creative part itself to keeping an authentic voice while being aware of external demands. Ultimately we learn about how to be freer as artists. POINT #1: "WHAT YOU DO AND WHAT YOU DON'T" - A lot of what makes up for the small nuances in artistic work are the things we show and the things we withhold. It's not always about giving too much direction and it's not about leaving things completely up in the air. Often this push and pull are where we find the real artistry. POINT #2: “FINDING THE SWEET SPOT" - There's a beautiful space where we create something that is meaningful to us, full of our authentic voice, and yet remains accessible to a large audience to hear your message. Going too far one way or the other can breed some interesting results and be valuable, but pose their own risks. POINT #3: “BACK TO OUR ROOTS" - Coming back to where it all began and what brought us to doing what we do in the first place can be the gut-check we need when or if we become lost or disillusioned with a situation we're in. MENTIONS IN THIS PODCAST: Steel & Oak Brewing (Shiny Things IPA) - Today's Craft Brewery David Mamet (Author) Kevin Smith (Actor/Director/Writer) "Paddle Your Own Canoe" (Book) - Nick Offerman VALUABLE LINKS: http://www.TheBandEPodcast.com – The Official Website http://www.steelandoak.ca – Brewery of Choice Today http://www.BCFilmAcademy.com – The BC Film Academy http://www.ThePlayersCreativeCompany.com – Acting School
If you like Gilmore Girls: Talking as Fast as I Can by Lauren Graham Eat Like a Gilmore Wild by Cheryl Strayed The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying up by Marie Kondo If you like (guilty pleasure) reality shows: I Didn’t Come Here to Make Friends: Confessions of a Reality Show Villain by Courtney Robertson (trashy tell-all from former Bachelor contestant) Andy Cohen’s books (dishes about Real Housewives) Life on the Ramona Coaster by Ramona Singer Turning The Tables by Teresa Guidici You've Got To Get Bigger Dreams by Alan Cumming A Shore Thing by Snooki Troublemaker by Leah Remini Books for fans of Bones Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Series) If you like HGTV: The Magnolia Story by Chip & Joanna Gaines (It’s written by the stars of my fave HGTV show, Fixer Upper) Dream Home by Jonathan Scott and Drew Scott (Property Brothers) Young House Love by John and Sherry Petersik (not on HGTV but if you like home design and some DIY projects and books written by duos, good readalike option) EveryDayCook by Alton Brown Michael Symon's 5 in 5 by Michael Symon If you like gossip about behind the scenes drama on TV shows: Sorry Not Sorry by Naya Rivera (tell-all by an actress who was on Glee) Live from New York (behind the scenes through the history of SNL) The War for Late Night by Bill Carter (about the drama that happened with Leno, Letterman, and Conan O’Brien) Those guys have all the fun (behind the scenes of ESPN) Slimed! An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age The Parks and Rec recs… Paddle Your Own Canoe and Gumption by Nick Offerman Yes Please by Amy Poehler Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari Stories I only tell my friends by Rob Lowe And here's a big list of books becoming TV shows in 2017!
Everyone loves to laugh, right? You totally do. So in this episode Adam is joined by Melissa to discuss their favorite comedic audiobooks. They begin with their all time favorites before moving on to the audiobooks their excited to listen to in the near future. They end the episode with a conversation about the audiobooks they wish existed. There are a lot of them... You can borrow and sample every book discussed (well, the real ones) at https://www.overdrive.com/explore. Comedic Audiobooks sure to make you laugh Why Not Me? By Mindy Kaling Billy Crystal - Still Foolin' Em Is Everyone Hanging out without me? By Mindy Kaling Bossypants by Tina Fey Food by Jim Gaffigan Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls by David Sedaris Mother. Wife. Sister. Human. Warrior. Falcon. Yardstick. Turban. Cabbage. by Rob Delaney Almost Interesting by David Spade Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson You'll Grow Out of it by Jessi Klein Kanye West Owes Me $300 by Jensen Karp Born Standing up by Steve Martin That is All by John Hodgman Nothing's Sacred by Lewis Black You're Never Weird on the Internet…Almost by Felicia Day I Must Say by Martin Short Party of One by Dave Holmes Shrill by Lindy West The Parks and Rec recs… Paddle Your Own Canoe and Gumption by Nick Offerman Yes Please by Amy Poehler Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari Stories I only tell my friends by Rob Lowe Audiobooks we want to listen to: I'm just a person by Tig Notaro The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo by Amy Schumer Where am I Now? By Mara Wilson Talking as Fast as I can by Lauren Graham You Can't Touch My Hair by Phoebe Robinson Scrappy Little Notebook by Anna Kendrick Thanks for the Money by Joel McHale Say Hello! Find OverDrive on Facebook at OverDriveforLibraries and Twitter at @OverDriveLibs. Email us directly at feedback@overdrive.com Music "Buddy" provided royalty free from www.bensound.com Podcast Overview We're not just book nerds: we're professional book nerds and the staff librarians who work at OverDrive, the leading app for eBooks and audiobooks available through public libraries and schools. Hear about the best books we've read, get personalized recommendations, and learn about the hottest books coming out that we can't wait to dive into. For more great reads, find OverDrive on Facebook and Twitter.
Conversation #31, recorded on June 4th 2013. Nick Offerman is an actor, writer and wood working artisan. For seven seasons, Offerman portrayed the iconic role of Ron Swanson on NBC's beloved comedy PARKS AND RECREATION. He's appeared in the movies 21 JUMP STREET, THE LEGO MOVIE, along with spots on TV shows like CHILDRENS HOSPITAL, THE WEST WING, WILL AND GRACE, THE SIMPSONS and FARGO. He's filmed a one-man show called AMERICAN HAM and released two books: PADDLE YOUR OWN CANOE and GUMPTION. Offerman appeared here to promote his film KINGS OF SUMMER, which he stars in alongside his wife Megan Mullally. Hail Satire! is hosted and produced by Vic Shuttee.
We discuss metaphor, travel narratives, Greek & Roman epic, Star Trek, and Doctor Who.