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Josah Pate joins to talk Florida being improved, QB play with roster construction, Marcel Reed, and more. Pat Henry joins in to discuss SEC meets and names to watch today. Trisha Ford in studio to talk SEC tournament, beating Texas, key contributors this season, and being the number one overall seed.
John Harris joins to discuss the offense with Marcel Reed going forward and the NFL Draft. Pat Henry joins to talk the health of his runners and the success of this season. Trisha Ford discusses the dissapointing weekend and where the team goes from here after a reset.
Patti Callahan Henry is a New York Times, Globe and Mail, and USA Today bestselling author of seventeen novels, including her newest, The Story She Left Behind. She's also a podcast host of original content for her novels, Surviving Savannah and Becoming Mrs. Lewis.Her books have been translated into over 20 languages and have been the Barnes and Noble Book Club Pick, Amazon Editor Pick, Goodreads Book of the Year finalist, People Magazine Choice, Book of the Month Selection, and more. She is the recipient of The Christy Award “Book of the Year”; The Harper Lee Distinguished Writer of the Year and the Alabama Library Association Book of the Year for Becoming Mrs. Lewis. She is the co-host and co-creator of the popular weekly online Friends and Fiction live web show and podcast. Patti also was a contributor to the monthly life lesson essay column for Parade Magazine. She's published in numerous anthologies, articles, and short story collections, including an Audible Original about Florence Nightingale, titled Wild Swan narrated by the Tony Award winner, Cynthia Erivo. Growing up in Philadelphia as the daughter of a Presbyterian minister, she's lived up and down the East Coast from Philadelphia, to Florida, to Atlanta. She now lives in Mountain Brook, Alabama. Patti attended Auburn University for her undergraduate work and Georgia State University for her graduate degree. Once a Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, she now writes full-time. Married to Pat Henry, the mother of three and grandmother of two. Here website is www.patticallahanhenry.com You can find more here on her substack: https://patticallahanhenry.substack.com
On the second hour of today's show, we bring on John Harris! Then, Nuno talked with Aggie Track & Field coach Pat Henry, coming off of the Aggie Men's first Indoor SEC title! Later, A&M Women's Basketball head coach Joni Taylor joins the program, discussing the team's matchup against Tennessee in the SEC Tournament!
John harris joins to talk NFL Combine stories, Aggies heading to the combine, and the latest on Myles Garrett. Pat Henry joins to discuss the indoor SEC Championships being held here and teh Aggies competing. Trisha Ford joins to talk the successful weekend in Florida, a quick update on Koko Wooley, and the mindset of the team going forward.
It's hour number two of TexAgs Live! John Harris joins the show to talk about football. Then, coach Pat Henry comes in to talk about the Aggie track and field team. Finally, coach Trisha Ford is in studio to talk about Aggie softball.
It's hour number two of TexAgs Live. John Harris joins the show to talk about the football off season and the Super Bowl. Then, Pat Henry comes in to talk about a successful track and field meet. Finally, Trisha Ford chats with David Nuno and Kay Naegeli about this amazing Aggie softball team.
John Harris joins to talk the latest in the Texans new offensive coordinator hire, Myles Garrett's future, Super Bowl picks and outlook. Pat Henry joins to talk the success of last weekend's meet and looks forward to this weekend's upcoming meet. Softball head coach Trisha Ford dicusses the excitement in the season starting tomorrow, currenet state of the team, pitching staff, and expectations following last season's ending.
Newstalk Reporter Henry McKean brings us the dos and don't of gym etiquette and tells how Pat Henry is closing his gym after 40 years.
Newstalk Reporter Henry McKean brings us the dos and don't of gym etiquette and tells how Pat Henry is closing his gym after 40 years.
John Harris joins to discuss teh Senior Bowl and Shemar Stewart's draft stock, Edgerin Cooper's rookie season and Myles Garrett staying with Cleveland. Pat Henry joins to talk the success of the last meet and what to look for in the next meet. Tom Schuberth joins the show to discuss the win vs. Ou, the guys who stepped up, and improved free throw shooting.
Former Aggie guard Logan Lee joins to talk the big win vs. OU, Phelps performance, and Buzz's coaching tactics. Track and Field coach Pat Henry joins to dicsuss the first upcoming meet. Chris Gordy joins to talk lack of success by the SEC in bowl season, and the matchup of Texas vs. Ohio State.
Notre Dame insider John Brice joins the show to talk rosters and the matchup vs. A&M. Then track and field head coach Pat Henry joins to talk Aggies in the olympics. Finally, Billy Liucci joins the program to talk latest football commit DJ Sanders, the 2025 recruiting class, and 24 players in 24 days.
It's a guest-filled hour number two of TexAgs Radio! John Harris joins the program to talk about Aggies in the NFL Draft. Then, Trisha Ford is back from the bye week and ready for more amazing Aggie Softball. Finally, Pat Henry and the Track & Field team come in to discuss the latest in their sport!
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TAKEAWAYSKnow what you need on hand to keep you and your family safe and secure in any disastrous situationTake steps to make sure that you can depend on yourself and not the government for the things you and your family need to stay aliveHaving clean water on hand is an essential part of survival - make sure you can collect it easily and purify it quicklyIf disaster strikes, always try to stay at home if at all possible or make plans to return to your home - this is having “home-field advantage”
TAKEAWAYSPeople may willingly flee their homes and run to FEMA camps in the wake of a national emergency out of fear and desperationMany potential events could trigger Americans to head towards a FEMA camp, like another pandemic, Martial Law, or a domestic attackHuman nature drives the devolution of behavior amidst difficult times when resources are scarceThings to prioritize for basic survival: food, water, shelter, and security
“God gives us the spirit of survival for a reason,” says Pat Henry, editor of The Prepper Journal. “I don't think He wants people to give up!” Pat talks about the importance of using God-given skillsets and human survival instincts to keep moving forward, caring for our families, and doing the next right thing even in the most arduous circumstances. “I want to be in the end, fighting,” Pat shares. “I'm not surrendering.” He discusses a few common sense bullet points to keep in mind in a survival situation, highlights the most important resources to keep on hand, and offers his opinion on keeping the home-field advantage in a life-or-death situation. TAKEAWAYS Know what you need on hand to keep you and your family safe and secure in any disastrous situation Take steps to make sure that you can depend on yourself and not the government for the things you and your family need to stay alive Having clean water on hand is an essential part of survival - make sure you can collect it easily and purify it quickly If disaster strikes, always try to stay at home if at all possible or make plans to return to your home - this is having “home-field advantage”
It is often in the chaotic aftermath of a natural or man-made disaster that people become desperate and lash out against their friends and neighbors. Pat Henry is the editor of The Prepper Journal, and he explains how the human instinct to survive can drive looting, crime, and unrest in the wake of an unforeseen catastrophe. He also discusses the basic things that you and your family need to survive in the midst of a tumultuous event. In addition, Pat delves into the potential threat that a FEMA camp could pose to survivors. “We live in a fallen world and we're victims of those circumstances,” he says. He also warns that anyone oblivious to globalist overreach and the chaos in our local communities will likely be woefully underprepared when things unravel. TAKEAWAYS People may willingly flee their homes and run to FEMA camps in the wake of a national emergency out of fear and desperation Many potential events could trigger Americans to head towards a FEMA camp, like another pandemic, Martial Law, or a domestic attack Human nature drives the devolution of behavior amidst difficult times when resources are scarce Things to prioritize for basic survival: food, water, shelter, and security
It's the third and final hour of TexAgs Radio, and we fill it all with some amazing guests! Billy Liucci, Aaron Murphy, and Pat Henry all join Nuno to close off the show.
Listen as Pat and I discuss the importance of practical effects in film, his favorite Horror films, Marvel's Werewolf by Night, and much more on this week's episode! Sea of Stars Game : https://seaofstarsgame.co/
Professor Mary Pat Henry-Professor Emeritus joins Hogge in studio to talk UMKC Dance, the program and the legacy of her family’s impact on dance as well as the presentation of […] The post Arts Magazine Show: Mary Pat Henry & Rhapsody appeared first on KKFI.
On today's episode of the "The Runway Decade Podcast," hosts Bill Bush and Pete Bush, advisors at Horizon Financial Group are going to talk to Ray Castle, who has had one retirement already and is currently on the runway. They mention that Ray is known in the medical training world and has a diverse background that they were not aware of. Pete and Bill express their excitement about getting to know Ray's story better and believe that the listeners will enjoy it as well. Episode Highlights · 01:52: Ray Castle mentions that in addition to the revitalization of his hometown, there have been new restaurants opening up. He expresses his admiration for these restaurants, saying that they rival most restaurants in town. · 02:38: Ray mentions that he learned to drive at a young age and had some mishaps with tractors, including running into trees. He also shares that his father had a heart attack when he was 49, which influenced their decision to go into the cattle business in the late 70s. · 03.12: Despite the challenges, Ray stayed in the farming business for about six years. Pete and Bush relate to Ray's farming background, mentioning that their own family was involved in farming tobacco, corn and raising animals like pigs. · 04:03: As a child, Ray Castle explains that he would mostly engage in activities on the farm. Ray mentions how his older brother and younger sister were simply immersed in farm life and its various tasks. · 05.12: Ray Castle mentions that he attended Tensas Academy, a small private school, for his high school education. After high school, he came to LSU (Louisiana State University). · 05:27: Ray confirms that he has always been interested in sports and participated in multiple sports during high school. However, he never initially realized that he wanted to pursue a career in healthcare. · 05:48: Ray Castle explains that his parents never pressured him to choose a specific career path, but instead emphasized the importance of going to school and taking things step by step. They provided encouragement even when he was struggling academically or making mistakes. · 06:53: Ray Castle shares his experience at LSU, where he initially pursued a major in geology but eventually realized that it wasn't the right fit for him. · 08.42: Ray reflects on his interest in sports and decides to pursue a degree in kinesiology. He mentions considering a Med technology degree but ultimately opts for kinesiology, realizing that he can excel if he puts in the effort to balance work and study. · 10.50: Ray Castle talks about a moment when he realized he needed to be more prepared for his kinesiology class. · 12:32: Ray Castle talks about his experience as a student trainer at LSU. He mentions staying in Broussard Hall and working from 12:30 to 1, assisting the team. He mentions that the women's track team won their first back-to-back championships in Eugene, Oregon. · 14:45: Ray Castle reflects on his experience working with different sports teams at LSU. He mentions the unique family atmosphere within athletics and how it felt to be part of that community. · 15:24: Ray mentions working alongside Tammy Bianco, who was an athletic training student at the time. Ray describes the long to-do lists and tasks he had to complete, including budgeting, inventory management, and working during the summer. He notes that the current system has changed significantly compared to his time working with the teams. · 17:40: Ray acknowledges the opportunity to work with great people throughout their 20-year tenure, and they mention that they retired in August. · 19.07: Ray emphasizes the importance of having a solid foundation to build a successful career and personal life. · 22:51: Ray talks about their experience working with various sports, including Olympic cycles. Pete and Bill mention working with Kathy Osborne and John Purdy, who worked at the Olympics. Kathy worked with USA women's basketball in Barcelona in 1992, and John worked at the Lillehammer Winter Olympics in 1993. · 23:49: Ray shares how they have been involved in covering marathons and traveling to different locations for their work. · 26:18: Ray describes their experience at a marathon where they were stationed at the medical tent. Ray then mentions being about 30-40 yards away from the first bomb site during the Boston Marathon bombing incident. They reflect on how, despite being taught not to take action in such situations, they found themselves instinctively responding and helping people in need. · 29:33 Ray talks about the challenging transition to retirement and the painful process of leaving their previous career. · 34:50: Bill mentions wearing an Apple Watch and the availability of data for monitoring human performance. Ray who is involved in the medical side of athlete training, talks about the changes and advancements in the field over the past 15 to 20 years. · 36:51: Ray emphasizes the importance of exercise and mentions their personal experience with open heart surgery. · 39:48: Ray discusses the importance of being aware of one's family history of cardiac events and how it can increase the risk of experiencing similar issues. · 45:02: Pete, Bill and Ray expresses their appreciation for their partner, emphasizing the importance of enjoying each other's company and expressing love and affection every day. · 49:02: Ray talks about his favourite music band. He also shares that their first pet was a Catahoula card Mix named Diamond, who had a small diamond-shaped marking on his forehead. · 52:01: Ray shares about their best vacation, which took place in the Bahamas on an island called Spanish Wells. · 54:02: Ray talks about their website, www.actionmed.co, where they offer services such as emergency care workshops, first aid and CPR certification training, and consulting in the field of emergency medicine. Three Key Points 1. Ray Castle shares how timing of their transition into the cattle business was good because the farming industry was changing and it was difficult to sustain a small farming business during that time, particularly in the late 70s. 2. Ray talks about the coaches he worked with, including Pat Henry, Lauren Seagrave, and Dan Path, and how he learned a lot from them in terms of technical skills and understanding the body. 3. Bill, Pete and Ray discuss technology and hybrid learning, while pointing that younger generations learn faster than they did. Tweetable Quotes · "I remember when I was 8th or 9th grade, my dad came home, and my parents never pushed me in one direction." – Ray Castle · "I am a firm believer that careers find you. You don't find them." - Ray Castle · "It was a lot of that was an incredible experience just to work with folks and see that beforehand and I left the day before all the craziness." - Ray Castle · "Just working on very simple things to be healthy doesn't take a lot to do that." - Ray Castle Resources Mentioned · runwaydecade.com · https://www.actionmed.co/
The Monday, February 20, 2023 edition of Studio 12. Matt and Tyler take you around Aggieland, recapping the weekend's action. Andrew and Dr. Thornton in studio to break down basketball. Pat Henry in studio to discuss this weekend's SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andrew Monaco joins the show to begin talking about Aggie baseball, being there from the first game of the season all the way to Omaha, having the bullpen come through for the team during a crucial point of the season, and more! Then, Pat Henry joins the show talking about the recent track meet, some of the most valuable athletes on the team, Devon Achane, and much more!
J.B. Moss comes onto the show to discuss how important the victory over TCU was, the chemistry between staff and players, the players keeping themselves calm and collected during a tight TCU game, needing better umpiring in these important games, Bullpen depth, and more! Then, Pat Henry joins the show to begin talking with the guys about the ongoing track meet in Eugene, Oregon, Track and Field HOF ceremony last night, how players stay healthy against allergies with all the traveling they do, and much more!
TexAgs Idol is back with 2 new contestants and they begin talking about the narcissism of Nick Saban, the most intriguing news guy on campus, which coach has had the best year on campus and why, and more! Then, Texas A&M Track and Field head coach Pat Henry joins the show to talk about the recent track meet performance, Devon Achane, the problem coach Henry has with the current format in the NCAA Regional's, and more!
“TexAgs Idol” beings! Fans of the show come together to talk with David about all things Texas A&M athletics! Such as, who is the best player on the Aggie baseball squad, should football start later in the day, and much more! Then, Pat Henry joins the show to talk about the lack of depth on the track team, needing to be competitive within the conference, needing his athletes to be at the top of their game every time they go out there, and more!
In this episode of Between the Lies, Pat Henry talks about the recent news out of the Supreme Court over the potential overturn of Roe v. Wade and digs into the concept of rights. What are rights? Where do they come from? Is abortion a constitutionally protected right? Find out on this episode of Between the Lies.
Logan Lee joins the show to talk with the guys about his thoughts on the 2 transfer additions for Aggie Basketball, insight on Buzz Williams portal approach, the acquisition of a new big man Julius Marble, the potential for more portal players, and more! Then, the guys talk about Demarvin Leal being a steal in the draft, Spiller going to the Chargers, Malik Willis to the Titans, and more! Also, Pat Henry comes onto the show to talk about all things track and field, including, losing a key player to the transfer portal, recent meet records set, training mentally and physically, and more!
Brian Hadad joins the show to talk about Mike Leach and the Mississippi State Bulldogs, their need to beat Ole Miss in the upcoming season, Will Roger's performance vs Texas A&M last year, and what to expect from him the next time around, Portal talk, and more! Also, Track and Field head coach Pat Henry joins the show to talk about all things Track and Field including having the ability to have fun and then switch gears when needed, thoughts on the 5th year of eligibility, Race day frustrations, and more!
Charlie Minn joins the show to talk about his documentary detailing the event of the Travis Scott Astroworld tragedy, the difficulties in putting together the production, and more! Then, Pat Henry joins the show to talk Aggie Track & Field, reviewing the recent track meet performances, previewing the upcoming meet at Baylor, and more!
Billy Liucci comes onto the show to talk with David about Caleb Chapman and other Transfer Portal players and more! Then, Pat Henry joins the show where he discusses all things Aggie's Track and Field including dual athletes on the track team and more!
The Aggie Dance team stops by to discuss what it means to be competing at a national level for Texas A&M. Texas A&M Track and Field coach Pat Henry joins us to discuss all things track and field along with performance recognition!
Logan Lee joins the show to point out how great a lot of these transfer players have played and taken advantage of their newfound playing time for Texas A&M this season! Plus, Pat Henry joins the show to talk all things Texas A&M Track and Field!
Wake Forest Men's Basketball Coach Steve Forbes joins us to discuss NIT, and his time at Wake Forest so far! Plus, Pat Henry stops by to talk a little Texas A&M Track and Field with us!
John Pugliese joins the show to talk to us about Aggie Men's Basketball! Also, Pat Henry comes onto the show to tell us all about his Aggie Track and Field team!
Logan Lee stops by to preview the Aggie hoops game against Georgia. Pat Henry joins to talk Aggie track and field.
Logan Lee stops by to talk Aggie Men's Hoops and Track and Field head coach Pat Henry joins in studio to talk about upcoming meets.
Episode 080 - Another episode commemorating the January 6th insurrection... This time Len & Gary are joined by past Upgrade guests Andy Levine & Tony Corrado. Lots of poop talk (continuing the theme from #77 with Pat Henry) and then more serious talk about vaccines and the insurrection… the role of Fox News, dictator worship, gerrymandering, The Big Lie vs REAL voter fraud, Don't Look Up, right wing grifting, the war on truth & common sense, following the money, co-opting the Punisher logo, the Epstein connections, insurrection prosecutions (or lack of) and the mathematics involved, Rule 34, “where were you on January 6th” stories, law enforcement bias, slow perception changes in police trials, the 12/23 LAPD accidental shooting in Los Angeles, repeat loser Hillary Clinton, Trump's ego boner, hard truths about the Capitol and how bad it could have been, the insurrection as a test run, predictions for 2022 and beyond, and much more.http://www.theupgradepodcast.net#theupgrade #theupgradepodcast #podcast #landminestudios #billyclubsandwich #hardcoremusic #nyhc #newyorkhardcore #nyhardcore #shitstories #politics #insurrection #capitolriot #fucktrump #fascism #racism #democrats #republicans #unitedstates #progressives ------------------------
Episode 077 - Longtime friend of the Upgrade Pat Henry from Swashbuckle joins the show for the first time. It's hard to summarize this ridiculousness, let's just say that this conversation is wild even by Upgrade standards…. singing next to cat shit, John Pinette, lots of bass talk, 90's/early 2000's hardcore shows, pirates, Bumblefoot, comic books, pro wrestling, touring stories, lots of shit talk (figurative AND literal), and so much more.https://swashbuckleband.bandcamp.com/https://www.facebook.com/SwashbuckleBandhttps://www.instagram.com/swashbuckleband/http://www.theupgradepodcast.net#theupgrade #theupgradepodcast #podcast #landminestudios #billyclubsandwich #hardcoremusic #nyhc #newyorkhardcore #nyhardcore #pathenry #swashbuckle #swashbuckleband #piratemetal #bass #bassguitar------------------------ http://www.facebook.com/theupgradepodcast ------------------------ http://www.instagram.com/theupgradepodcast ------------------------
While recently attending Dragon Con in Atlanta, I was able to meet up with the convention CEO and good friend, Pat Henry. I have known Pat since he was a comic store owner when he was first creating Dragon Con with several of his friends. In this podcast, we discuss what makes DragonCon different than other events, why it is so important to writers and artists, and how conventions help establishing, building, and continuing a career in Science Fiction and Fantasy
While recently attending Dragon Con in Atlanta, I was able to meet up with the convention CEO and good friend, Pat Henry. I have known Pat since he was a comic store owner when he was first creating Dragon Con with several of his friends. In this podcast, we discuss what makes DragonCon different than other events, why it is so important to writers and artists, and how conventions help establishing, building, and continuing a career in Science Fiction and Fantasy.
While recently attending Dragon Con in Atlanta, I was able to meet up with the convention CEO and good friend, Pat Henry. I have known Pat since he was a comic store owner when he was first creating Dragon Con with several of his friends. In this podcast, we discuss what makes DragonCon different than other events, why it is so important to writers and artists, and how conventions help establishing, building, and continuing a career in Science Fiction and Fantasy.
***Full Disclosure*** This episode was recorded at the start of the trial but is only being published now due to technical difficulties. Since the trial started there has been even more evidence that unveiled that may lead to the acquittal of Derek Chauvin. Most points that are talked about in this episode have proven to be true. In the time since this episode was recorded, media coverage of the trial has neglected to report the evidence and testimony favorable to the defense that is being viewed by the jurors. In this episode of Between the Lies, Pat Henry breaks down what will be the defense of Derek Chauvin and the media malpractice in covering these issues. In criminal court, a defendant can only be convicted if a jury believes that the defended committed a crime beyond a reasonable doubt. As Pat will show, there is much reasonable doubt to be found in the case against former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin. Link to the officer body camera video of the incident: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gQYMBALDXc
What began as a childhood hobby grew into a full-fledged passion. It eventually led Pat Henry, along with a few friends, to co-found Dragon Con, one of the largest fantasy conventions in the world in Atlanta, Georgia, of which Pat is now CEO. We will discuss why conventions are important to a writer and artist and why DragonCon is one of the biggest supporters of Writers & Illustrators of the Future.
What began as a childhood hobby grew into a full-fledged passion. It eventually led Pat Henry, along with a few friends, to co-found Dragon Con, one of the largest fantasy conventions in the world in Atlanta, Georgia, of which Pat is now CEO. We will discuss why conventions are important to a writer and artist and why DragonCon is one of the biggest supporters of Writers & Illustrators of the Future.
Today I decided to cover my first Track&Field episode by getting to chat with one of the greatest collegiate coaches of all time in Track&Field! Coach Pat Henry of Texas A&M previews the NCAA indoor championship in Fayetteville Arkansas this weekend. Very short episode this week but have another one dropping later this weekend as well so stay tuned! New Episodes Every Week Subscribe for All Sports Related Content
https://www.inthedollworld.com/storytellers.html In The Doll World shares a wonderful and candid interview with Pat Henry, the founder and publisher of Fashion Doll Quarterly (FDQ) which was retired after seventeen years in 2020. When Pat retired FDQ, she endorsed In The Doll World!Pat shares with us her amazing journey, from loving dolls as a child to creating a magazine that The Hollywood Reporter called FDQ “the Vogue of collector magazines”. She has given rise to showcasing unknown doll artists to interviewing seasoned doll creators, to amazing photography and in depth interviews. She also talks about the business of dolls, why more women should be creating and manufacturing dolls and things you should have in place before that begins. She also shares one of the biggest highlights in her career in doing the magazine, probably not something you would expect, but has been one of the most cherished moments in her life.Can you guess who was the first person featured on the first issue of Fashion Doll Quarterly...listen in to see if you were right.To learn more about Pat Henry, please visit https://www.fashiondollquarterly.co/Follow and like us on Facebook and Instagramhttps://www.facebook.com/inthedollworldhttps://www.instagram.com/inthedollworld/
Hello everyone, this is Pat Henry, creator, and editor of thePrepperJournal.com. Since 2013, I have been sharing information on the topics of preparedness, survival, and self-sufficiency will millions of readers and now we are bringing this information to a new platform. The Prepper Journal podcast will be a new adventure for me, and my goal with the podcast is to share the message of prepping, survival, and common sense with you each week – delivered on your favorite podcast service. In this new format, we will talk about all the prepping basics and teach you what you need to know if you want to get prepared for life's unexpected events. You can be sure we will bring the same quality of content to this podcast as readers of The Prepper Journal have grown accustomed to for years, just delivered in a different way. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pat-henry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pat-henry/support
Join author Scott Barnes, fmr intelligence analyst Mr. Lawson and activist/engineer Pat Henry as they discuss current events including the Jan 6th riots, Trump, Qanon and more! Listen in so you can join in on the Part II episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
NATCHITOCHES – Two of LSU's most gifted athletes – basketball star Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf and football standout Glenn Dorsey – along with dynamic former LSU track and field coach Pat Henry are part of the headliners of the eight 2021 competitive ballot inductees chosen for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.
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Mike Murphy interviews personal trainer and fitness guru Pat Henry.
We are still running and practicing good healthy habits, so I will continue to provide interviews with interesting and insightful people.This week listen to Pat Henry, coach of Texas A&M, talk about how his program is dealing with uncertainty and what you should do if you're looking to get into a school soon. He talks about his brothers and nephews coaching. One nephew, Kurt Henry, is now an assistant track coach at UNM.https://12thman.com/sports/mens-track-and-field/roster/coaches/pat-henry/1189https://12thman.com/news/2020/3/12/track-and-field-coach-pat-henry-on-ncaa-championships-cancellation.aspxWe will get through this together, so in the meantime, keep running, New Mexico.
The February 26, 2020 edition of Studio 12. Will, Andrew and Matt from Kyle Field. Conversation with Jhamon Ausbon. Buzz Williams following the Kentucky game. Track coach Pat Henry previews SEC Championships.
In studio with Brendan giving tips for winter walks Mel McDermott and Pat Henry.
Head track and field coach Pat Henry stopped by Studio 12 to talk about the grand opening of E.B. Cushing Stadium and the first outdoor meet held on campus in 15 years.
The Boulderist Podcast - Tales from the People's Republic of Boulder
Alzheimer’s and dementia are two of the biggest fears for many people. People not only fear the prospects of experiencing dementia themselves, but also watching their loved ones slip away because of the ravages of dementia. Dr. Pat Henry joins The Boulderist to discuss some very promising research which shows that some dementia may be...
On this week’s Hanson McClain’s Money Matters: A caller asks about investing in leveraged ETFs. Next, a caller prompts an explanation of the best time to take distributions from investments, followed by a question about paying back a 401(k) loan versus contributing to a Health Savings Account. Scott and Pat then discuss the rise of Amazon stock, and how it impacts investing habits. Lastly, Hanson McClain advisor Pat Henry shares a story about a retired teacher who was sold multiple bad annuities. If you have a question for Scott or Pat, you can call 1-888-2-HANSON (1-888-242-6766), or you can submit a question at questions@moneymatters.com at any time to be featured on a future show. Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics.
On this week’s Hanson McClain’s Money Matters: Scott and Pat speak with Paul Irving, Director of the American Society on Aging and the author of "The Upside of Aging: How Long Life Is Changing the World of Health, Work, Innovation, Policy, and Purpose." Pat and Scott then discuss tax strategies that can benefit your portfolio. Later, they talk about the danger of following gurus who claim they can predict market cycles. Next, they take a listener call. Finally, they interview one of Hanson McClain’s advisors, Pat Henry. Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics. Ask a question at moneymatters.com, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
Scott and Pat speak with author and speaker Kerry Hannon about how to make work fulfilling again. They then discuss the proposed changes to Roth IRAs that could hurt investors. Lastly, they interview one of Hanson McClain’s longest-tenured advisors, Pat Henry, about unique 401k distribution strategies. Scott Hanson and Pat McClain have been hosting Hanson McClain’s Money Matters radio show for over 20 years, and have answered questions from thousands of callers on a variety of financial topics. Ask a question at moneymatters.com, or email Scott and Pat at questions@moneymatters.com.
Today week we take on a doomsday future! We haven’t done one of those this season. So, what would happen if all the active volcanoes in the world erupted at the same time? The short answer is: bad things. The long answer is, well, you’ll have to listen to the episode! First we talk to Jessica Ball, a volcanologist, who walks us through the different types of eruptions, what make something an active volcano, and just how bad ash is. Spoiler: it’s really bad. It gums up engines, cuts up your lungs, and is so heavy that it can collapse buildings. But the destruction of a massive volcanic eruption doesn’t stop there. Oh no. Then Ball tells us about the ways in which volcanoes can actually impact the climate. In fact, in 1815, a single volcanic eruption at Mount Tambora caused the entire Northern Hemisphere to experience “A Year Without a Summer,” resulting in famine, death, and Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein. (You’ll have to listen to the podcast to get that particular story.) So how does one live through this kind of apocalyptic event? To find out, I called up two people who, unlike me, would probably survive: Megan Hine and Pat Henry. Megan and Pat are both sort survival experts, but they go about it in really different ways. Megan is an adventurer and wilderness expedition leader. She takes people out into the middle of nowhere, and trains them no how to survive. People like Bear Grills, the man of the Discovery Channel show Man vs. Wild. Bear has called Megan “the most incredible bushcraft, climbing and mountain guide you’ll ever meet.” Pat is a little bit different. Pat is a prepper, someone who is actively preparing today for a disaster that might come tomorrow. Pat is the founder and editor of a website called The Prepper Journal, which has pretty much everything you need to know about prepping, should you be worried about, say, all the volcanoes in the world going off at once. Oh and Pat isn’t his real name. He uses a pseudonym, so that nobody knows that he has two years worth of food stored up. So when something terrible does happen, he doesn’t have to turn his unprepared friends and neighbors away. Both Megan and Pat said that the first way to survive is by being lucky. Don’t live or be near a volcano. But after that, surviving 1,500 volcanic eruptions is like surviving any other terrible thing. You’ll need food, water, shelter, medicine. You’ll have to fight off other humans. And you’ll probably be surprised by what you can do, when push comes to shove. And we end the episode with a note about who you want in your little gang of survivalists. You’ll be surprised who’s actually a good addition to that team. Stay tuned to the end for that. Also! Right now I'm running a little survey for listeners. Tell me a bit about yourself, please. Thanks! Flash Forward is produced by me, Rose Eveleth, and is part of the Boing Boing podcast family. The intro music is by Asura and the outtro music is by Broke for Free. The voices for this week’s future scene were provided by Suzanne Fischer, Eddie Guimont, Guillermo Herrera, Wendy Hari, John Olier, Caroline Sinders and Kevin Wojtaszek whose name I think I might have finally pronounced correctly this time. The episode art is by Matt Lubchansky. If you want to suggest a future we should take on, send us a note on Twitter, Facebook or by email at info@flashforwardpod.com. We love hearing your ideas! And if you think you’ve spotted one of the little references I’ve hidden in the episode, email us there too. If you’re right, I’ll send you something cool. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Modern Combat & Survival | Tactical Firearms | Urban Survival | Close Quarters Combat Training
When law enforcement is overwhelmed with keeping law and order down at the food riots and anti-police demonstrations, who will watch over the neighborhood you and your family live in? Ask the Oath-Keepers and the brave Ferguson citizens who took matters into their own hands to protect the local homes and business from being another fireball victim of looters and arsonists. The'll tell you who. In this on-going conversation with survival expert, Pat Henry, about "neighborhood defense", we dig deeper into the simple ways you can build your own "fortress" around your home and - even your block - to give yourself a fighting chance. Here's what you'll find in this week's episode... How to divide your defense plan into "sectors". Pat takes things outside of the typical military or security approach and brings your analysis right into your own neighborhood using today's technology! Building checkpoints and road barriers! Keep the knuckleheads as far out as possible and you'll keep them from getting within "Molotov" distance. Various materials you can round up or scavenge to construct a perimeter defense that even vehicles will have a hard time penetrating! Your "front-yard defense plan"! How to delay mobs from reaching your front-door to give you time to build up a counterattack! Fortifying your castle! Time to take on the zombies who were savvy enough to get through your outer defenses! You don't need a bunker to be safe while downtown is burning to the ground. But you DO need a plan... and this week's broadcast is loaded with tips you can prep for right now! Resources From Podcast: http://mcs-mag.com/t/security-film
Modern Combat & Survival | Tactical Firearms | Urban Survival | Close Quarters Combat Training
How To Protect Yourself And Your Family During Civil Unrest!
Modern Combat & Survival | Tactical Firearms | Urban Survival | Close Quarters Combat Training
Of course we'd all like to think of our home as a "castle" that will protect us from the outside world... especially if faced with a gang of marauding looters during a disaster or collapse. But just having 4 walls around you isn't enough to keep you and your family safe during civil unrest. That's why I grabbed, Pat Henry, to drag him back on our show to reveal his best tips for planning NOW for the potential threat of looters in a time of social chaos. He unleashed some amazing tips you're definitely going to want to take action on, including... How to avoid the biggest mistakes nearly every homeowner makes when protecting against looters (and how to think like a "military officer" planning for battle)! How to make your home less of a target for the bands of roaming anarchists seeking out their next victim household! The secret to establishing an "early detection system" that alerts you to the presence of dangerous gangs in your area after a disaster. Why you must plan for "fortress fortification" NOW... and the right way to stop invading forces in their tracks! "Last stand" tactics: When danger has reached your door, here's how to unleash Holy Hell on your attackers! I hope you NEVER have to use these strategies in real life. But if you do, this "looter defense plan" could be the key to your family's survival when all hell breaks loose!
Modern Combat & Survival | Tactical Firearms | Urban Survival | Close Quarters Combat Training
Develop Your Community Perimeter Defense To Hold Off Looters, Gangs & Beggars
Modern Combat & Survival | Tactical Firearms | Urban Survival | Close Quarters Combat Training
When the wolves are circling for the attack, the sheep have a better chance at surviving when the flock is huddled together with the rams on guard. Likewise, when the world around you has broken down into civil unrest, banding together with a well-trained (and armed!) community defense team could protect you from the predators of our society. But how should you pick out your team and what's the best way to prepare your battle plan for a collapse? Fortunately, Pat Henry has already done the planning... and was willing to share his secrets with our listeners! Here's what you'll discover in this week's broadcast: Why hunkering down with your AR-15 and a "Looters Will Be Shot" sign may not be your best option against the anarchist hordes outside your home's walls. How to choose the "warriors" among your fellow citizens who you can count on to have your back if the bullets start flying (without coming off like the town whacko)! The right way to view your local community from a "tactical" perspective. (This exercise will absolutely change the way you look at your neighborhood forever!) How to coordinate the ignored defense factors of intelligence-gathering and communications in order to plan your mission... and carry it out with military precision! What types of weapons and supplies you should gather (now!) to support your neighborhood defense plan as a rapid-response force! It's time to assemble your very own "A-Team" of community defenders. We'll show you step-by-step how to take action now!
Episodio Especial de larga duración, sobre Cognición y Literatura. El Paisaje de la Acción y el Paisaje de la Conciencia. Proust, Joyce, Woolf, las Novelas Psicológicas y las de Aventuras. Los prototipos, Piratas vs. Ninjas (LOL!) y la pelea entre Henry James y Robert L. Stevenson. Cambios de Foco, marcos, esquemas, guiones, y el parentesco entre Buñuel y Monty Python. El “tracking”, la novela de suspenso, porqué el mayordomo siempre es sospechoso, la inmersión en la literatura como fenómeno cognitivo y el foco atencional. Los “4 tipos de experiencia” y las “neuronas espejo”. El porqué cuesta adaptar novelas al cine. Las Affordances de Gibson y porqué los gamers pueden ser buenos lectores. Brecht, las vanguardias y la “4ª pared”, la “Literariedad”, los nonsequitur, los chistes, la poesía, Huidobro, la N400 y la P600. La omnipresencia de las narraciones y las metáforas, la estructura de la mente humana y la Poética Cognitiva. Narratología, Vladimir Propp, la morfología de los cuentos y los “31 ladrillos” de la narrativa. Metáforas conceptuales, el rol de la memoria, Mark Johnson y “la madre de todas las metáforas”. Raccontos, flashbacks, La Flecha del Tiempo, Arte y creatividad, la Literatura como subversión, y (ejem!) la Tercera Cultura… todo al ritmo de Pat Henry, Primus y Belle & Sebastian.
Episodio Especial de larga duración, sobre Cognición y Literatura. El Paisaje de la Acción y el Paisaje de la Conciencia. Proust, Joyce, Woolf, las Novelas Psicológicas y las de Aventuras. Los prototipos, Piratas vs. Ninjas (LOL!) y la pelea entre Henry James y Robert L. Stevenson. Cambios de Foco, marcos, esquemas, guiones, y el parentesco entre Buñuel y Monty Python. El “tracking”, la novela de suspenso, porqué el mayordomo siempre es sospechoso, la inmersión en la literatura como fenómeno cognitivo y el foco atencional. Los “4 tipos de experiencia” y las “neuronas espejo”. El porqué cuesta adaptar novelas al cine. Las Affordances de Gibson y porqué los gamers pueden ser buenos lectores. Brecht, las vanguardias y la “4ª pared”, la “Literariedad”, los nonsequitur, los chistes, la poesía, Huidobro, la N400 y la P600. La omnipresencia de las narraciones y las metáforas, la estructura de la mente humana y la Poética Cognitiva. Narratología, Vladimir Propp, la morfología de los cuentos y los “31 ladrillos” de la narrativa. Metáforas conceptuales, el rol de la memoria, Mark Johnson y “la madre de todas las metáforas”. Raccontos, flashbacks, La Flecha del Tiempo, Arte y creatividad, la Literatura como subversión, y (ejem!) la Tercera Cultura… todo al ritmo de Pat Henry, Primus y Belle & Sebastian.
Our first episode is a brief introduction to the new official Dragon*Con podcast. In this episode we go right to the top with an interview between Swoopy and Pat Henry, the Chairman, and man who makes Dragon*Con happen. Show Notes - Intro Date/Time - Music by George Hrab ?Ockham’s Shaving Kit? - Derek and Kevin introduce themselves and the show - Interview with Pat Henry, the Chairman of Dragon*Con - When did Pat realize he was a big nerd? - Pat’s favorite comics. - How did Dragon*Con start? - The convention continues to grow to a new hotel this year. - We should be good until 2011. - You still have time to apply as a guest. - Promo for Balticon Podcast. - Derek and Kevin tell you the scoop. - George Hrab closes the show.