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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Making Friends #708

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 62:45


Let's be friends on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #708 . Subscribe now! Hounds of Finn, Open The Door For Three, Wolf Loescher, Duncan Mclauchlan, Don Gabbert, Golden Bough, Amelia Hogan, The Drowsy Lads, Spirited Lads, Ockham's Razor, Highlander Celtic Rock Band Australia, Barleyjuice, Ceann GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:06 - Hounds of Finn "The Fairview Gypsy Reel" from Gravity Pulls 5:45 - WELCOME 8:17 - Open The Door For Three "Fineen the Rover" from A Prosperous Gale 12:39 - Wolf Loescher "Rovin' Journeyman" from Child of Alba 14:00 - Duncan Mclauchlan "The bluebell polka" from single 17:12 - Don Gabbert "Tejas Go Bragh (The Song)" from Alone On The Porch 23:01 - FEEDBACK 26:06 - Golden Bough "The Hills of Tyrol" from Westering Home 29:31 - Amelia Hogan "Haunted Hunter" from Burnished 35:21 - The Drowsy Lads "The Evening Reels (Feat. Tom Boyer)_The Drowsy Lads_Time Flies" from Time Flies 39:36 - Spirited Lads "Isn't it Grand" from Spirited Lads 42:55 - THANKS 44:33 - Ockham's Razor "Ten Thousand Miles to Bedlam" from Garnet 51:18 - Highlander Celtic Rock Band Australia "Hayward's Hound" from North of the Wall 53:26 - Barleyjuice "Weekend Irish" from A Night At The Pub 56:58 - CLOSING 58:13 - Ceann "Green Badge Of Shame” from Making Friends 1:01:57 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Climate change is real, and we can fix it. Cutting waste, saving energy, and pushing for clean power all make a difference. Not convinced? What if you're wrong? A cleaner, safer world benefits everyone. Talk to someone today—our children are counting on you! Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and also host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. You'll also learn how to get your band played on the podcast. Bands don't need to send in music, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Again email follow@bestcelticmusic WHAT IS AN ALBUM PIN? An album pin is a lapel pin with artwork inspired by a specific album or song from an album. It could be the actual album artwork or it could be inspired by a specific track on the album. The best album pins stand out on their own. They appeal to more than just your fans. It is simple, bold, and visually engaging. However, what truly makes it an “album pin” is that the purchaser also gets a digital album with their pin. I have an entire blog on my website with details including templates for you to make your own album pin jacket. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! You Make the Music Happen! I'm in awe of your generosity. You're the heartbeat of this podcast—the reason I bring you fresh Celtic tunes every week. Your kindness fuels everything. It covers our brilliant engineer, our talented designer, and the Celtic Music Magazineeditor. It spreads this music far and wide. It even lets me buy the music you love and gives me the time to craft each episode just for you. And as a patron, you're more than a supporter—you're part of the music! You get exclusive, ad - free episodes, free downloads, and the power to shape the Celtic Top 20. All this for as little as $4 a month—less than a pint of Guinness, yet enough to keep the music alive and thriving. Join us today. Let's make this music last forever. A special thanks to our new and continued Patrons of the Podcast: Allie Stockton, Barbara, Adler, Patrick Jones, and Tom HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every month, $4, $12, $25. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. In 2026, we're traveling to the Celtic nation of Galicia in Spain. We'll dive deep into the history and legends of the Galician Celts, uncovering their connections to Ireland, Scotland, and beyond. We'll walk the same lands where Celtic warriors once roamed, hear the myths passed down through generations, and experience the magic of authentic Galician Celtic music, alive with passion and history. This isn't just a trip—it's a journey into the heart of a Celtic culture unlike any other. Will you join us? Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? I'd love to see a  picture of what you're doing while listening. Is there a new Celtic CD or Celtic band that you heard of or saw? Send a picture. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. Mark Adamczyk emailed from Akron, Ohio: "Mark, Just wanted to reach out to you about the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast.  I found you on Sirius XM last year (March 2024) while recovering from back surgery (herniated a disc last February.  220 V down the left leg  -  that was a TON of fun!!)  Hearing you mention recovering from hip replacement surgery the other week made me feel a certain kinship with you around the podcast.  About 3 weeks after surgery, my wife and I received an invitation to travel to Ireland with our kid's high school band for them to play in the Dublin St Patrick's Day parade.  (Our kids have graduated but I still cover the sports as team physician!)  Having made enough of a recovery to do the walking needed, we made the trip and had an absolute BLAST touring Southern Ireland (Dublin, Kilkenny, Blarney, Killarney [my favorite!!], Ring of Kerry, Cliffs of Mohr). When I got back to the States, I started looking around for ways to listen to Celtic music as we thoroughly enjoyed listening to it while on vacation.  I then found your podcast and have been listening somewhat regularly since.  (Summertime tends toward country music for me.  But when the weather gets colder, especially after the holidays, I find myself looking for you again!  I also catch up a bit sitting outside on a weekend morning on our back patio at other times when I get the chance!) We also got a new dog soon after coming home and named him Guinness in honor of the trip!  (We also thought he reminded us a bit of a pint of the brew with his white accents!  Check out his collar!)  When I take him on his daily walks, you are a regular on our playlist!  Me walking my Irish dog and listening to the I&CMP while recovering from back surgery  -  beautiful!!! Thanks for helping with my recovery!  Hope you are doing well with yours and look forward to continuing to listen more over time.  I attached a few pics for you too  -  some from Ireland in places which I'm sure you will recognize and one of Guinness and I on our latest walk today!! Slainte!!!”

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Power of Word with Rev. Patrick Jones of Good Hope Baptist Church

KBZE 1059FM NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 30:56


Press the link to hear the latest Power of the Word with Rev. Patrick Jones of the Good Hope Baptist Church in Patterson.

Pantry Chat
Toxins Are Making you SICK (How to Detox With Herbs) Dr. Patrick Jones

Pantry Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 55:56


Have you been lured by the idea of an herbal cleansing detox? In this modern world, we are exposed to more toxins than ever before. Josh and I have been going through a detox journey under the supervision of our healthcare practitioner, so a detox protocol is at the forefront of our minds.Have you been lured by the idea of an herbal cleansing detox? Let's take a look at the basics, including what is and isn't a safe approach.For more information, visit the blog post here: https://homesteadingfamily.com/herbal-cleansing-detox/- The HomeGrown Herbalist Guide To Herbal Cleansing and Supportive Therapies: https://homesteadingfamily.com/hgh-herbal-cleansing-book- HomeGrown Herbalists Herbal Cleanse Kit: https://homesteadingfamily.com/hgh-herbal-cleanse-kit- This podcast is sponsored by ForJars. Enjoy 10% off your first order with code “Homesteadingfamily10”: https://homesteadingfamily.com/podcast-forjars ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MORE ABOUT US!WELCOME! We're so glad you're here! We are Josh and Carolyn Thomas. Together with our nine children, we are The Homesteading Family where we're living a self-sustainable life in beautiful North Idaho. Let us welcome you and show you a bit about us here: http://bit.ly/HFWelcomeVideoGrow, Preserve & Thrive with us!Visit us on our blog: https://www.homesteadingfamily.comFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/homesteadingfamilyInstagram: https://instagram.com/homesteadingfamilyRumble: https://rumble.com/HomesteadingFamilyA few highlights you don't want to miss are our FREEBIES!!Healthy Healing at Home: Learn how to confidently use herbal medicine in your home with this FREE 4 video workshop: https://homesteadingfamily.com/HHHytYour Best Loaf: A Free 4 video workshop teaching you how to make great bread at home, every time, regardless of the recipe you are using: https://homesteadingfamily.com/free-bread-workshopEvery month, we send a physical Homestead Kitchen magazine to thousands of homesteaders! Right now, I have a special deal going on. Subscribe today and you'll get your first month for just $1!! This is the most accessible way to invest in your homestead kitchen, develop your homesteading skills and get fresh inspiration for your homestead every single month. Subscribe now for just $1!

Gaudiumetspes22 podcast
Patrick Jones, Paul Seaton, and Larry Chapp discuss the political philosophy of Pierre Manent

Gaudiumetspes22 podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 97:56


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Power of the Word with Pastor Patrick Jones

KBZE 1059FM NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 33:55


Press the link to hear the latest message from Pastor Patrick Jones of the Good Hope Baptist Church in Patterson. 

The Land Show with Dave & Johnny
The Land Show Episode 476

The Land Show with Dave & Johnny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 59:01


This week on The Land Show, our host Jonathan Goode talks with: Stacy Lyn Harris, 334-300-0862, https://stacylynharris.com/ Patrick Jones, 205-602-7262 Dave milton, 334-496-3500, selandgroup.com/agents/dave-milton Brian watts, 334-707-4273, selandgroup.com/agents/brian-watts  Thanks to our generous sponsors that make it possible to bring you The Land Show every week: Alabama Ag Credit, Alabama Farmers Federation, Poultry South, First South Farm Credit, The Land Report, LandThink, and LandFlip.

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Patrick Jones Baseball
Johns Hopkins Associate Head Coach | Adam Schlenoff

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 35:10


In this episode, Patrick Jones interviews Adam Schlenoff, the Associate Head Baseball Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Johns Hopkins University. Adam discusses his coaching journey, the challenges of recruiting for a top academic institution, and the high level of competition in Division III baseball. He explains Johns Hopkins' unique position as an elite academic school and a national championship contender in baseball. Schlenoff shares insights into their recruiting process, player development strategies, and the team's recent success in hitting for power.Time Stamps:13:07 - Division III baseball - pitching and defense19:36 - Setting the Division III record with 114 home runs in 56 games in 202323:19 - Example of a Division I transfer24:51 - Explanation of the process-oriented approach to hitting and player development26:41 - Building trust with student-athletes and utilizing resources at Hopkins28:33 - Focus on proper loading in hitting30:04 - Drill work to improve players' adjustability at the plate30:30 - Collaborating with team captains on new ideas for training and developmentFollow Patrick:Patrick's TwitterFollow Adam:Adam SchlenoffFollow Johns Hopkins Baseball:Johns Hopkins Baseball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vikings 1st & SKOL: A Minnesota Vikings podcast
Dominant Vikings Showcase Playoff Potential | Purple & Gold 4 Days

Vikings 1st & SKOL: A Minnesota Vikings podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 28:14


Vikings vs Titans Post-Game Analysis: Dominant Win, Sam Darnold Shines, and Playoff Outlook — In this episode of 'Purple And Gold For Days,' Justin Day analyzes the Minnesota Vikings' recent 23-13 victory over the Tennessee Titans—a score that belies the Vikings' true dominance. Justin attributes the win to pivotal moments, including a 98-yard Titans touchdown and Jalen Naylor's crucial dropped pass. With an 8-2 record, the Vikings have secured the 5th playoff seed, hot on the heels of the Detroit Lions. Justin provides an in-depth look at Sam Darnold's impressive performance: 246 yards, two touchdowns, and zero turnovers—a marked improvement from previous games. However, he raises concerns about the running game, which managed only 64 yards. The episode also spotlights defensive standouts Patrick Jones and Andrew Van Ginkel. Shifting gears, Justin discusses upcoming matchups, the NFC North standings—highlighting the Detroit Lions' commanding presence—and the Green Bay Packers' inconsistencies. He stresses the Vikings' need to boost offensive consistency, particularly in touchdown scoring, to be serious playoff contenders. Listeners are urged to subscribe to the Vikings First And SKOL YouTube channel for ongoing updates throughout the season and beyond. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:51 Game Recap: Vikings vs. Titans 02:03 Sam Darnold's Performance Analysis 03:29 Concerns About the Running Game 05:40 Defensive Highlights and Concerns 08:36 Offensive Consistency Issues 14:29 NFC North Roundup 17:52 Packers vs. Bears Analysis 21:48 Conclusion and Sign Off FAN WITH US!!! Justin Day (@jday_24) hosts, with Dave Stefano (@Luft_Krigare) producing this Vikings 1st & SKOL (@Vikings1stSKOL) production. We're proud to partner with Fans First Sports Network (@FansFirstSN) and their NFL feed (@FFSN_NFL). Living up to our motto "By Fans, For Fans," we invite you to tune in to Purple & Gold 4 Days! #SKOL #Vikings #NFL _______________________________________________________ ⭐️ Subscribe to us here! - https://www.youtube.com/@vikings1stskol92 ⭐️ Subscribe to Justin's Purple & Gold 4 Days YouTube page here! - https://www.youtube.com/@purpleandgold4days ⭐️ Our Twitter can be found at @Vikings1stSKOL ⭐️ Justin's Twitter can be found at @jday_24  ⭐️ At Fans First Sports Network - vikingsfirstandskol.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inclusive Education Project Podcast
Advocacy, Equity, Inclusion for Even the Most Marginalized with Patrick Jones

Inclusive Education Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 25:59 Transcription Available


Grassroots efforts usually work to bring about change. Unfortunately, our political leaders don't look closely at education, disability rights, and reform in the same way we discuss these topics here in this space. Our goal is always to spur more conversations about education, disability rights, civil rights, and support for marginalized communities. Patrick Jones, aka “Mr. JonesX,” joins us for today's discussion in light of the current political climate in the US. Join us!Show Highlights:Patrick's background and path to the advocacy work he does todayInclusion and educational equity challenges are everywhere.Being a good person matters most.Patrick's perspective on “laying out the facts” without ulterior motivesWhy we can't stop talking about equity and inclusionPatrick's experience as a basketball coach who focused on much more than just basketballWhat we vote for has an impact on our kids and their educationPatrick's thoughts on the 2024 election When the most marginalized are lifted up, so is everyone else.Patrick's beginnings on TikTok, thanks to his kidsLinks/Resources:Connect with Patrick Jones: YouTube, TikTok, and InstagramContact us on social media or through our website for more information on the IEP Learning Center: www.inclusiveeducationproject.org Thank you for listening! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to the show to receive every new episode delivered straight to your podcast player every Tuesday.If you enjoyed this episode and believe in our message, please help us get the word out about this podcast. Rate and Review this show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or Google Play. It helps other listeners find this show.Be sure to connect with us and reach out with any questions/concerns:FacebookInstagram–We are doing videos on Instagram, so connect with us there and send us your questions!TwitterIEP websiteEmail us: admin@iepcalifornia.org

Minnesota Vikings - Wobcast
MVP: Patrick Jones II On Locker Room Chemistry, His Love Of The Outdoors - Episode 293

Minnesota Vikings - Wobcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 29:58 Transcription Available


Welcome to episode 293 of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast presented by Pepsi - Made for Vikings watching! Tatum Everett and Paul 'Meatsauce' Lambert welcome in edge rusher Patrick Jones II to the show. Patrick opens up about the chemistry in the locker room, combining his passions for fishing and football, growing up in a military family, and the joy of playing alongside NFL legends. Plus, Tatum and Paul review the trade for Cam Robinson and look ahead at the Sunday Night Football game versus the Colts. All of this and more is in episode 293 of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast presented by Pepsi - Made for Vikings watching!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talk2Rami
Limitless Impact | Unlocking Inner Freedom with Purpose | Talk2Rami feat. Patrick Jones

Talk2Rami

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 54:27


What does true freedom mean to you? Is it financial success, personal fulfillment, or something deeper within? In this inspiring episode, join me as I sit down with Patrick Jones, who shares his powerful journey of transformation and reveals how tools like breathwork and inner awareness unlock a kind of freedom that fuels external success. How can a clear vision and a deep connection to oneself serve as the ultimate tools for performance? Whether you're a leader, entrepreneur, or someone looking to break through personal barriers, tune in to discover how emotional intelligence, breathwork, and purpose-driven habits can bring fulfillment and help you unlock your limitless potential. Visit Patrick's website Get in touch with Patrick on LinkedIn

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Listen to Power of the Word with Pastor Patrick Jones

KBZE 1059FM NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 27:03


The Alec Lewis Show
Vikings edge rusher Patrick Jones II talks start to 2024 success and offseason motivation: Ep. 18 | The Alec Lewis Show

The Alec Lewis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 15:54


Patrick Jones II, the Vikings' edge rusher who currently ranks No. 2 in the NFL in sacks with four, joins The Alec Lewis Show to talk about his early-season success. He believes his production reverts back to his best-ever offseason, one fueled by a 2023 season he felt like he disappointed. A fascinating perspective on one of the most obvious bright spots thus far for Minnesota.

The NFN Radio News Podcast
Debunking DEI Myths & Trump's Controversial Policies | With Mr. Jones X

The NFN Radio News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 34:06


Debunking DEI Myths & Trump's Controversial PoliciesThank you for tuning in! I'm passionate about bringing progressive voices to the forefront, and I hope our discussions inspire you to think critically about the issues we face todayIn this episode, we dive deep into recent comments by Republicans about Vice President Kamala Harris being a DEI hire. Joined by diversity and inclusion expert Patrick Jones, aka Mr. Jones X, we discuss the pervasive anti-blackness in American history, the intersection of race and gender in politics, and the systematic denigration of women of color.We also address Trump's rhetoric about immigrants, women, and the LGBTQ+ community, highlighting the potential dangers of his policies.Mr. Jones X shares his insights on America's struggle with equality and human rights, while also discussing his ethical clothing line and community initiatives.Tune in for an enlightening conversation on progressive politics and key social issues.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction: DEI and Kamala Harris00:45 Guest Introduction: Patrick Jones01:25 Discussion on Kamala Harris and DEI01:48 Intersectionality and Anti-Blackness03:25 Trump's Attacks on Kamala Harris04:49 Republican Criticism of Women and Minorities06:09 Felons Running for President08:44 LGBTQ+ Rights and Republican Opposition11:15 Public Perception and Education21:45 Trump's Immigration Policies25:32 Potential Impact of a Trump Presidency28:16 Patrick Jones' Clothing Line and Community Work30:26 Final Thoughts and Call for UnityBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-lean-to-the-left-podcast--4719048/support.

Patrick Jones Baseball
How To Run A Travel Baseball Organization W/ Neal Packanik | Bo Jackson Elite |

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 54:14


Patrick Jones @pjonesbaseball sits down with Neal Packanik @nealpackanik to discuss the landscape of travel baseball. Neal is the general manager of Bo Jackson Elite, one of the most respected travel baseball organizations in the Midwest. In this episode, Neal talks about the common mistakes people make in travel baseball, what to look for in a travel baseball team, and the college recruiting process. PJB Recruiting: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/recruiting The Hitting Chronicle Newsletter: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/THC Website: https://patrickjonesbaseball.com Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pjonesbaseballTwitter: https://twitter.com/pjonesbaseballFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pjonesbaseballLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-jones-b388a484/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Listen to the Power of the Word with Pastor Patrick Jones

KBZE 1059FM NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 32:00


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Press the link to hear Power of the Word from Rev Patrick Jones - The Good Hope Baptist Church of Patterson

KBZE 1059FM NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 30:40


Patrick Jones Baseball
How To Use Data To Evaluate Players | Ben Clemens

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 57:33


This week, Patrick Jones, @pjonesbaseball on Twitter, sits down with Ben Clemens, @ben_clemens on Twitter. Ben is a writer at Fangraphs. In this episode, they talk about the biggest winners and losers at the trade deadline, how to analyze players using data, and Ben's writing process. Hit with us in Cincinnati, Ohio: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/contact The Hitting Chronicle Newsletter: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/THC Website: https://patrickjonesbaseball.com Listen to the Patrick Jones Baseball Podcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/patrick-jones-baseball/id1282221540Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lHQfrNNuqleXaMzgqr1kS?si=34f7ef6c4147456b Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pjonesbaseballTwitter: https://twitter.com/pjonesbaseballFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pjonesbaseballLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-jones-b388a484/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Eugene Trufkin Radio
Episode 142 - Artist as Family - Patrick Jones

Eugene Trufkin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 114:00


Eugene Trufkin talks with Patrick Jones about the lack of sustainability in today's family unit - especially in fast paced Western cultures Find Patrick Jones Here ---------------------------------------------------- Website: https://artistasfamily.is/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@artistasfamily Other content: Living a Radically Simple Permaculture Life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCRukvZE2Vk Find Eugene Trufkin Here ---------------------------------------------------- Join my Facebook group for weekly lives on how I stay health-conscious in a very unhealthy and sick world: Facebook Group: http://trufkin.link/facebookgroup_yt Other ways to connect: Website: https://www.trufkinathletics.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eugene_trufkin/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eugenetrufkin Book - http://trufkin.link/affsg_yt Ready to make a change? Book a call @ https://trufkinathletics.com/connect

Patrick Jones Baseball
How To Game Plan Against Pitchers

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 30:29


In this episode, Patrick Jones, @pjonesbaseball on Twitter, discusses how to game plan against pitchers to maximize hitters' success at the plate.4 steps to creating a game plan: Identify the Type of PitcherCategorize pitchers into three types: roll-out-of-bed, double-take, and a dude based on their pitching abilities.Adjust hitting approach based on the type of pitcher faced. Analyze Pitcher TendenciesLook at strikeout-to-walk ratios to determine aggressiveness at the plate.Understand how pitchers start and finish hitters to develop a game plan. Study Pitch MovementsUtilize movement plots to educate hitters on pitch movements.Differentiate between east-west and north-south pitchers to adjust hitting strategy. Create Individualized PlansTailor game plans for each hitter based on their understanding of pitch movements.Emphasize sticking to the plan to beat the pitcher and avoid falling into their traps.Hit with us in Cincinnati, Ohio: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/contact The Hitting Chronicle Newsletter: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/THC Website: https://patrickjonesbaseball.com Listen to the Patrick Jones Baseball Podcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/patrick-jones-baseball/id1282221540Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lHQfrNNuqleXaMzgqr1kS?si=34f7ef6c4147456b Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pjonesbaseballTwitter: https://twitter.com/pjonesbaseballFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pjonesbaseballLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-jones-b388a484/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Patrick Jones Baseball
How To Help Hitters Improve Swing Decisions

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 42:47


Patrick Jones, a former hitting coach in the Baltimore Orioles organization and founder of Patrick Jones Baseball, discusses swing decisions. In this episode, Patrick breaks down the definition of the strike zone, how to improve swing decisions, MLB hitters who have improved their swing decisions, and drills you can do with your hitters to help them improve their swing decisions.Hit with us in Cincinnati, Ohio: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/contactThe Hitting Chronicle Newsletter: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/THCWebsite: https://patrickjonesbaseball.comListen to the Patrick Jones Baseball PodcastiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/patrick-jones-baseball/id1282221540Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lHQfrNNuqleXaMzgqr1kS?si=34f7ef6c4147456bFollow us on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pjonesbaseballTwitter: https://twitter.com/pjonesbaseballFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pjonesbaseballLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-jones-b388a484/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Patrick Jones Baseball
6 Ways To Help Hitters Hit Slow Pitching

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 20:46


Episode 351: Patrick Jones (https://twitter.com/pjonesbaseball) explains 6 different ways to help hitters hit slow pitching.Timestamps:[00:51] Managing Expectations[04:17] Shrinking the Zone[08:15] Overcoming the Challenge of Slow Pitching[09:48] Balancing Aggression, Exaggerating Approach, and Staying Relaxed[12:57] Be Specific[14:11] Sacrificing an At-Bat[18:47] Practice Being LateHit with us in Cincinnati, Ohio: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/contactThe Hitting Chronicle Newsletter: https://www.patrickjonesbaseball.com/...Website: https://patrickjonesbaseball.comListen to the Patrick Jones Baseball PodcastiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/patrick-jones-baseball/id1282221540Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lHQfrNNuqleXaMzgqr1kS?si=34f7ef6c4147456bFollow us on Social MediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/pjonesbaseballTwitter: https://twitter.com/pjonesbaseballFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/pjonesbaseballLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-jones-b388a484/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pantry Chat
Use THESE Antiviral Herbs for Treating Viruses | Pantry Chat

Pantry Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 50:34


With more viruses popping up over the past decade, it's important to understand and know how to use medicinal herbs, more specifically, antiviral herbs. Join me with Dr. Patrick Jones from HomeGrown Herbalist as we discuss the common antiviral herbs and their uses.For more information, visit the blog post here: https://homesteadingfamily.com/antiviral-herbs-how-to-treat-common-viruses-with-medicinal-herbs/- Join the School of Botanical Medicine here: https://homesteadingfamily.com/school-of-botanical-medicine- Get Doc's Respiratory Preparedness Kit here: https://homesteadingfamily.com/hgh-respiratory-preparedness-kit- Get Doc's Immunity Support Tincture here: https://homesteadingfamily.com/hgh-immunity-support-tincture- Get Doc's ShooFloo Tincture here: https://homesteadingfamily.com/hgh-shoofloo-tincture~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MORE ABOUT US!WELCOME! We're so glad you're here! We are Josh and Carolyn Thomas. Together with our nine children, we are The Homesteading Family where we're living a self-sustainable life in beautiful North Idaho. Let us welcome you and show you a bit about us here: http://bit.ly/HFWelcomeVideoGrow, Preserve & Thrive with us!Visit us on our blog: https://www.homesteadingfamily.comFacebook at https://www.facebook.com/homesteadingfamilyInstagram: https://instagram.com/homesteadingfamilyRumble: https://rumble.com/HomesteadingFamilyA few highlights you don't want to miss are our FREEBIES!!Healthy Healing at Home – Learn how to confidently use herbal medicine in your home with this FREE 4 video workshop: https://homesteadingfamily.com/HHHytYour Best Loaf – A Free 4 video workshop teaching you how to make great bread at home, every time, regardless of the recipe you are using: https://homesteadingfamily.com/free-bread-workshopMeals on Your Shelf – Can along with me!  Learn to can and put jars of a delicious meal on your pantry shelf with this FREE video series: https://homesteadingfamily.com/MOYS-free-workshopFREE PDF DOWNLOADS:- 5 Steps to a More Self-Sufficient Life - Simple steps anyone can take wherever they are to start a more self-sufficient lifestyle. https://homesteadingfamily.com/5StepsYT- Thrive Wellness Checklist - A simple guide for healthy living: https://homesteadingfamily.com/TWC_YT- Carolyn's Cottage Garden herb list - Carolyn's favorite herbs for growing at home.https://homesteadingfamily.com/CGHL_YT- Your FREE Guide to Preserving Eggs - Grab your guide to preserving eggs with multiple methods. https://homesteadingfamily.com/Eggs_YJoin me for a FREE live training to turn your garden abundance into a fully stocked pantry that will last all year. Sign up today!

Patrick Jones Baseball
Pitch Design | How To Develop Better Pitches w/ Jared Gaynor

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 43:13


In this podcast episode, Patrick Jones and Jared Gaynor delve into the intricacies of pitch development and design. Jared emphasizes mastering the fastball before introducing offspeed pitches to young pitchers, suggesting a focus on the four-seam fastball. He advocates for teaching sliders before curveballs due to their higher velocity and easier command. The discussion also covers pitch movement profiles—north-south, east-west, and combo—and the importance of spin rate. Jared introduces his course "Pitch Design U," aimed at providing coaches and players with actionable insights into pitch movement, grips, and analytics. The episode highlights a strategic, data-driven approach to pitching.Timestamps:[05:00] At what age should kids throw curveballs?[10:31] Slider vs. Curveball[14:11] Movement plots[17:27] Understanding pitch movement[18:20] Pitch profiles[23:55] Understanding spin and movement[30:55] Spin Rate[33:06] Advice for hitters[34:25] Pitching at different levels[35:09] Data for off-speed pitches[39:20] Pitch Design CourseFollow Jared Gaynor on Twitter: @PitchingCoachUJared's New Pitch Design Course: https://www.pitchingcoachu.com/a/2147874657/zexGvH52 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Patrick Jones Baseball
Top MLB Hitters Fly To See Him | Mike Brumley | (Part 2)

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 41:27


In this podcast episode, Patrick Jones continues his conversation with hitting coach Mike Brumley, delving deeper into baseball hitting mechanics. Brumley advocates for a focus on ribcage loading. He also discusses the misconceptions around hip hinges and loading the back hip, emphasizing the importance of non-verbal cues and the use of specialized training tools to improve hitting skills. Brumley shares insights from his experience coaching professional players.TIMESTAMPS:[03:53] Hip Hinge and Leverage[10:04] Exit Velocity and Launch Angle[16:58] Identifying Hitting Flaws[19:15] Approach and Plan[21:35] Preparation Routines[28:34] Developing Hitting Skills[36:50] Analogies for Hitting[39:15] Benefits of Training ToolsMike Brumley Website: https://brumbands.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Patrick Jones Baseball
Top MLB Hitters Fly To See Him | Mike Brumley | (Part 1)

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 41:07


In this episode, Patrick Jones interviews Mike Brumley, a seasoned baseball coach with a rich 40-year career. Brumley shares his expertise in coaching hitters at various levels, from high school to the majors. They discuss the emotional aspects of hitting, the transition challenges for high school players, and the mental approach to the game. Brumley introduces a grading system for at-bats and emphasizes strategic game planning. He also offers unconventional insights into hitting mechanics, stressing stability and leverage over hip rotation, and the importance of the thoracic spine. Brumley's perspective challenges traditional coaching methods, advocating adaptability and a progressive mindset.TIMESTAMPS:[02:03] Differences in Working with Players[10:55] Judging At-Bat Success[18:18] Game Planning[23:04] Developing a Hitting Philosophy[25:53] Understanding Pitcher Tendencies[32:55] Contrarian Views on Hitting Mechanics[37:30] Rotation and Separation[38:30] Understanding Hip Rotation[40:30] Impact of Body MechanicsMike Brumley Website: https://brumbands.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Old Fashioned On Purpose
The Veterinary Herbalist's Guide to Holistic Animal Care

Old Fashioned On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 50:23 Transcription Available


Herbs have been used to doctor animals for millennia, but sadly it's tough to find information on how to use them in our modern age. Today I'm so thrilled to be joined by Dr. Patrick Jones-- a veterinarian, naturopath, and herbalist who knows this topic inside and out. Dr. Jones sheds light on the complexities of herbal dosages, species-specific risks, and the profound impact these treatments can have on our animals from household pets to livestock. He packed this interview with loads of practical, actionable information and you'll walk away with tons of ideas on how to naturally treat your cows, goats, chickens, dogs, and more!EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:Why does there seem to be a void in information about using herbs for animalsHow you can use herbs for different types of livestockHow herbs work vs. modern medicineTalking about daily supplement herbsHow to get animals to take herbsFiguring out dosages Common ailments in farm animals (and how to treat them)Get instant access by growing your own herbsFoundational top five herbs Favorite veterinary herbal success storyRESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:Learn more about Dr. Patrick Jones here: https://homegrownherbalist.net/Find Dr. Patrick Jones videos here: https://www.youtube.com/@HomeGrownHerbalistA BIG THANKS TO OUR SPONSOR!The Modern Homesteading Conference will be held in Coeur D'alene, ID June 28 & 29th, 2024. Tickets are still available! https://modernhomesteading.com/OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES FOR YOUR HOMESTEAD: Sign up for weekly musings from my homestead: http://theprairiehomestead.com/letter Get my free homesteading tutorials & recipes here: www.theprairiehomestead.com Buy Wyoming-raised, grass-finished beef: http://genuinebeefco.com Jill on Instagram: @jill.winger Jill on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theprairiehomestead Apply to be a guest on the Old-Fashioned on Purpose podcast: https://www.theprairiehomestead.com/podcast-guest-application Did you enjoy listening to this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review to let us know. This can help other folks learn about this podcast and we also really appreciate the feedback!

Patrick Jones Baseball
How to develop faster baseball & softball players | Mike Cunliffe

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 79:31


In this podcast episode, Patrick Jones interviews Mike Cunliffe, head coach of the Seattle Speed Track Club, about enhancing athlete speed. Cunliffe emphasizes the role of biomechanics, power-to-weight ratio, and proper recovery in improving performance. He discusses the importance of deadlifts, managing central nervous system fatigue, and specific training for base running in baseball. Cunliffe shares his coaching background, the impact of structural issues on performance, and the significance of cellular optimization for recovery. He offers practical advice for coaches with limited resources, including plyometric exercises and intelligent training management.Timestamps: [03:11] Max Velocity Mastery and Unlocking Athletic Potential in Baseball[15:34] Strategies for Endurance and Sprint Performance[17:12] Cutting-Edge Recovery Techniques[20:14] In-Season Training[27:48] Power-to-Weight Ratio[29:33] Biomechanics and Acceleration[33:00] Training Schedule and Neural Stress[37:02] Mike Cunliffe's Background in Track and Field Coaching[40:29] Biomechanics for Base Running[44:55] Sprinting Prime and Training Methodologies[47:20] Biomechanics and Force Application in Running[50:07] Body Realignment and Injury Management[54:24] Recovery and Cellular Optimization[58:07] Weight Room Protocols for High School Coaches[01:10:20] Plyometric and Speed Training for Baseball Players[01:14:21] Biomechanics of Sprinting[01:18:14] Contacting Coach Mike Cunliffe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Car Doctor Podcast
Bling Sauce appearance products with CEO Patrick Jones-listen to the program to learn how to get 20 percent off your order.

The Car Doctor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 57:41


In this episode we talk with www.blingsauce.com CEO Patrick Jones. We find out how the company was started, the products they offer for cars, boats and RVs and also find out I'm lazy. You can also get 20 percent off your order when buying directly from blingsauce.com but you need to listen to find out how. We also talk with radio family member Tom who is selling his numbers matching GTO Judge. Happy Mother's Day.    

John Paul - Car Doctor Radio Podcast
Bling Sauce appearance products with CEO Patrick Jones-listen to the program to learn how to get 20 percent off your order.

John Paul - Car Doctor Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 57:41


In this episode we talk with www.blingsauce.com CEO Patrick Jones. We find out how the company was started, the products they offer for cars, boats and RVs and also find out I'm lazy. You can also get 20 percent off your order when buying directly from blingsauce.com but you need to listen to find out how. We also talk with radio family member Tom who is selling his numbers matching GTO Judge. Happy Mother's Day.

Patrick Jones Baseball
The Transfer Portal | Everything you need to know

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 27:46


Patrick Jones talks about the transfer portal in this podcast episode. He explains how he aligns topics with the time of year and why he's discussing the transfer portal now. He shares insights based on his experience working with players navigating the transfer process, highlighting common scenarios and misconceptions. He emphasizes the importance of understanding why players want to transfer and the realities they face in finding new opportunities. Patrick delves into the criteria college coaches consider when evaluating transfer candidates, including performance metrics like strikeout-to-walk ratios for pitchers and offensive production for hitters. He also discusses the implications of different types of scholarship offers and the significance of summer collegiate baseball leagues for player exposure and recruitment. Throughout the episode, Patrick offers practical advice and cautions against unrealistic expectations in the transfer process.Timestamps:[01:49] Understanding the Transfer Portal[09:43] NCAA Rules and Regulations for Division I Baseball[12:29] Expectations & Statistical Significance in the Transfer Portal[19:37] Returning to School, Division Choices, and Scholarship Types[25:55] Summer Collegiate BaseballFollow Patrick Jones on Twitter: @pjonesbaseball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pioneering Today with Melissa K. Norris
EP: 429 Must Have Herbs for Your FIRST-AID KIT with Dr. Patrick Jones

Pioneering Today with Melissa K. Norris

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 22:06


While I continue my podcast break, please enjoy this podcast episode that was published as a YouTube video only. I'm interviewing Dr. Patrick Jones on the medicinal herbs I'm growing in my garden, plus discussing many of their uses. If you're looking to grow a medicinal herb garden, you'll definitely want to check out the post that goes with this interview as it's jam-packed with more herbal info. If you'd like to learn more from Doc Jones, he'll be at this year's Modern Homesteading Conference in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho June 28-29, 2024. You can hear him teach and shop his herbal remedies at his booth. We can't wait to see you there and we hope you enjoy this episode of the Pioneering Today Podcast. To learn more, visit the blog post here: https://melissaknorris.com/429.  

Pioneering Today with Melissa K. Norris
EP: 428 Start Using These NOW for Your Animals | Herbal Remedies for Livestock & Animals w/ Doc Jones

Pioneering Today with Melissa K. Norris

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2024 48:56


I know last week I said I'd be taking a break from podcasting, and while that's still true, I just couldn't leave you all hanging for three whole weeks. So this week and next week I have a couple of special podcast episodes that originally aired as video interviews over on YouTube with Dr. Patrick Jones from Homegrown Herbalist. In this podcast, he's sharing his wisdom of herbal medicine and veterinary care. Sharing what herbs are safe for animals (and which should be avoided or used with caution). If you'd like to learn more from Doc Jones, he'll be at this year's Modern Homesteading Conference in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho June 28-29, 2024. You can hear him teach and shop his herbal remedies at his booth. We can't wait to see you there and we hope you enjoy this episode of the Pioneering Today Podcast. To learn more, visit the blog post here: https://melissaknorris.com/428

Patrick Jones Baseball
7 ways to help players with the Mental Game | Patrick Jones

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 20:32


This week we're focusing on the mental side of the game. This is what I've seen separate players over the years. Of course, you have to have the physical skills, but you'd be surprised at how many players have better physical skills but can never seem to put it all together. The reason? The mental game. In today's episode, I'm sharing 7 ways to help players with the mental side of the game.Timestamps:[ 0:44 ] A Player's Version of Success[ 3:40 ] Plan for Failure [ 7:23 ] The Process Checklist [ 9:19 ] Be less negative, Not more Positive[ 11:18 ] The Art of Not Caring [ 13:54 ] Social Life [ 16:17 ] Breathing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

217 Recovery
March 18th, 2024 - Guest Patrick Jones

217 Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 67:20


Patrick Jones from Addiction Ends Here speaks with the 217 Recovery Crew and gives insight on change, freedom, & gaining control. More about Patrick on his website https://www.addictionendshere.today/addictionendshere

Contra Radio Network
Prepping 2.0 | Ep279: Herbal Plants with Dr. Patrick

Contra Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 53:20


In Episode 279, Shelby chats with Dr. Patrick Jones, founder of Homegrown Herbalist. He tells us super easy herbal plants all of us can easily grow and turn into medicine. Weeds? Don't pull them just yet, he'll tell us some of the common ones that we might want to add to our herbal medicine cabinet. We continue the discussion in the After Show, available exclusively for Patreon supporters.  Please support our sponsors Survival Garden Seeds, ProOne Water Filters, Gibbz Arms,  EMP Shield, Numanna Foods, Backwoods Home Magazine, and Podcast Axis where you can make your podcast amazing with Andy our producer. We are part of the Firearms Radio Network. Learn more about our podcast at Prepping 2-0.com.

Wobcast 2.0 - A Minnesota Vikings Podcast
The MN Vikings Cannot Afford To Let Danielle Hunter Walk

Wobcast 2.0 - A Minnesota Vikings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 23:42


The Wobcast 2.0 discusses the edge rushers for the Minnesota Vikings and how the team can improve in this area. The conversation highlights the lack of depth and injuries that affected the performance of the edge rushers in the previous season. The importance of resigning Danielle Hunter is emphasized, along with the need to develop young players like Patrick Jones. The hosts also discuss potential strategies for acquiring new edge rushers through free agency and the draft. The chapter concludes with a call to action for the Vikings to follow the suggested plan.   Takeaways 1. The Vikings' edge rushers struggled due to injuries and lack of depth in the previous season. 2. Resigning Danielle Hunter is crucial for the team's success. 3. Developing young players like Patrick Jones is important for the future of the edge rushing group. 4. The team should consider acquiring new edge rushers through free agency and the draft. 5. Depth and experience are key factors in building a strong edge rushing unit.   #MinnesotaVikings #DanielleHunter #NFL #Football #Skol #Vikings #Defense #Passrush #SackMaster #SKOLnation #Hunter #Minnesota #NFLnews #FreeAgency #DefensiveEnd   Subscribe to the Wobcast 2.0 YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/3lUxnIN For more Minnesota Vikings content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFl0FmZ6VGzR5DDEGUcPvqQ   Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wobby Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewobcast/ Listen to our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/thewobcast   Hosted by Mike Wobschall and Gyles Uhlenhopp

Prepping 2.0
Herbal Plants with Dr. Patrick

Prepping 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 53:20


In Episode 279, Shelby chats with Dr. Patrick Jones, founder of Homegrown Herbalist. He tells us super easy herbal plants all of us can easily grow and turn into medicine. Weeds? Don't pull them just yet, he'll tell us some of the common ones that we might want to add to our herbal medicine cabinet. We continue the discussion in the After Show, available exclusively for Patreon supporters.  Please support our sponsors Survival Garden Seeds, ProOne Water Filters, Gibbz Arms,  EMP Shield, Numanna Foods, Backwoods Home Magazine, and Podcast Axis where you can make your podcast amazing with Andy our producer. We are part of the Firearms Radio Network. Learn more about our podcast at Prepping 2-0.com.

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)
Prepping 2.0 279 – Herbal Plants with Dr. Patrick Jones

Firearms Radio Network (All Shows)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 53:20


In Episode 279, Shelby chats with Dr. Patrick Jones, founder of Homegrown Herbalist. He tells us super easy herbal plants all of us can easily grow and turn into medicine. Weeds? Don't pull them just yet, he'll tell us some of the common ones that we might want to add to our herbal medicine cabinet. We continue the discussion in the After Show, available exclusively for Patreon supporters. Please support our sponsors Survival Garden Seeds, ProOne Water Filters, Gibbz Arms, EMP Shield, Numanna Foods, Backwoods Home Magazine, and Podcast Axis where you can make your podcast amazing with Andy our producer. We are part of the Firearms Radio Network. Learn more about our podcast at Prepping 2-0.com. The post Prepping 2.0 279 – Herbal Plants with Dr. Patrick Jones appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.

Jewelry Journey Podcast
Episode 217 Part 2: Cara Croninger's Creativity Lives on in Her Daughter, Musician Saudia Young

Jewelry Journey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 23:45


What you'll learn in this episode: How Saudia is preserving her mom Cara Croninger's legacy Why Cara Croninger's resin and plastic jewelry was—and still is—groundbreaking How Cara Croninger refined her jewelry making process, and why she didn't want her pieces to be perfect What it was like to grow up in an artistic family in the heyday of New York's art jewelry scene How Saudia's mom and dad influenced her music career today   About Saudia Young Saudia Young is a New York City-born actress/singer and storyteller in theater and film. Born on the Lower East Side and brought up between Tribeca and LA, Young explores the notion of home, love, justice, and identity through her art.   The recently repatriated artist lived in Berlin, Germany, for a long chapter of performing, writing, and producing. The Ameripolitan Awards 2023 Female Rockabilly Singer nominee released her 7" single ‘Noir Rockabilly Blues,' produced by Lars Vegas-DE and featuring 'The Wobble' on the A and Iggy Pop's 'Lust for Life' on the B side, in 2017, followed up by her 12” debut ‘Unlovable' in 2018. The LP was recorded live at Berlin, Germany's legendary Lightning Recorders.   Young founded a Dark Kabarett and a Rockabilly Noir Blues band in Berlin, co-created the Lost Cabaret and the Schwarze Liste Kabarett theater projects and wrote and produced the award-winning short film The Gallery. While in Berlin, she was cast in the lead voice-over role of Oskar in School for Vampires (the English version of the Hahn Film cartoon series).   Young co-wrote and performed the solo show Sneaker Revolution and is currently writing a theater/film piece about her actor father, Otis Young, and sculptor/designer mom Cara Croninger. Photos Available on TheJewelryJourney.com Additional Resources: Saudia's Website Saudia's Instagram Saudia's Youtube   Transcript:   To jewelry lovers, Cara Croninger was a groundbreaking artist whose work was shown at iconic galleries Artwear and Sculpture to Wear. To musician and actress Saudia Young, she was just mom. Today, Saudia is working to preserve her mother's legacy and secure her place in art jewelry history. She joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to talk about how Cara made her pioneering resin jewelry; how Cara's work evolved with the times; and why Saudia thinks of her mom every time she performs. Read the episode transcript here. Sharon: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Jewelry Journey Podcast. This is the second part of a two-part episode. If you haven't heard part one, please head to TheJewelryJourney.com.   Today, we're speaking to my guest, Saudia Young, who is located in Philadelphia. She has an interesting background. Her mother was a very well-known jeweler, and her father was an actor. She was born in New York and grew up between New York and Los Angeles. Welcome back.   Were you aware she was doing this? Were you aware that she went to different galleries, that she didn't have a sales rep when you were growing up? Were you aware of this?   Saudia: Yeah, of course. There was one point in the 90s where she had a showroom. Tony Goldman and Janet Goldman had a showroom called Fragments, and she was in the showroom for some years. She had different reps throughout her life. Ten Thousand Things was a store. They still exist, and they have incredibly beautiful work. For a while in the Meatpacking District, they had a nice cadre of artists, and my mom was one of the artists. They also did wholesale for her. So, they represented her work to other people.   Sharon: I have a few pieces, just a smattering, but do you have a lot of her work? Do you have an archive of her work?   Saudia: Oh, yeah. That's part of what I've been dealing with. My sister and I have our own personal collections. Throughout the years, my mom collected the best pieces of each group and gave us our personal collections. Then I have basically all the work she left behind when she passed away. I've been trying to organize that. There was a big section of it shown at the Aspen Art Museum two years ago for about a year. Jonathan Burger had a show called The Store. My mom's jewelry and sculptures were in one show. That was really exciting, to have both together. Actually, 14 small sculptures sold during that show and, fingers crossed, about seven pieces will be donated to an institution. I'm not going to say which one. That takes a long time.   Right now, there are pieces that are actively being sold. Lisa Berman—not a family member, just the same last name—from Sculpture to Wear sold some of my mom's work at her first gallery. She also helped sell some pieces when I came out and was trying to figure out what to do and how to secure the legacy, meaning literally a storage space to hold everything. It's a big responsibility.   Sharon: You're referring to Lisa Berman.   Saudia: Yeah, who is not your blood relation but of the same name. Obviously, she introduced us and was part of the first interview. She's consulted with me. She's another one of the angels. There's a whole host of people who are still in awe of my mom's work and in support and cheerleading. It includes Robert Lee Morris.   I'm still trying to figure out what to do with the work to secure the legacy. It is being sold at Studio Hop in Providence, Rhode Island. That's introducing the work to some people who have not seen it before. It's introducing it to a new audience, which is really nice. Jussara Lee, who used to sell it in Manhattan and is now in Connecticut, has been selling it. Other than that, I have an Artwork Archive website for her so people can see the work. I'm not selling it from that website, but there is a section of it that's still being sold. Then there's a section I'm holding in case I can get it accepted into an institution.   Sharon: I remember a few years ago, I fell in love with a bracelet and I didn't end up getting it. I think it was the first time I ever heard of her, and I thought it was so neat.   Saudia: Yeah, it sold a lot of work. They stopped selling after she passed away. They also had a hard time. Everybody is just recovering now from Covid. A lot of people had a very hard time in the past few years. Some stores closed and sales went down. There were several stores who were carrying her work who have closed since Covid.   Sharon: What did you do to make it through Covid and to have money come in?   Saudia: I cried. I don't know. I did whatever I could. I was going back and forth between Germany and here. There was a grant in Germany—actually, it wasn't a grant; it was a loan—but there was a Covid loan they were giving to artists in Germany. Here, I went on unemployment for a while and then I went off it, whatever I could. We all did what we could to survive.   Sharon: That's very true. I know there were different things we had to do. I agree with you that people are just coming out of it now.   Saudia: And now we have two wars, so it's like, “Great, thank you.” Can't catch a break.   Sharon: Which is worse? I don't know. I guess if you're in the field over there, it's worse.   Saudia: Yeah.   Sharon: A lot worse. How does it feel to have a mother who's mentioned by people you don't know? You say you're the daughter and all of a sudden, they say, “Oh, I love your mom,” or “I love her jewelry.”   Saudia: What do you mean? How does it feel?   Sharon: Yeah. If I said, “Oh, I have a really neat bracelet,” and the person says, “I've not heard of that person,” how does it feel?   Saudia: First of all, a young man—he's probably my age. It's so funny I still think of myself as a teenager. Timothy Reukauf is a stylist. He's another angel who introduced me to the manager and owner of Screaming Mimis Vintage clothing and jewelry store in New York. When I brought the work, because they brought the work to a vintage show, and they're showing the work and trying to sell it, she was so enthusiastic and happy and excited. It was nice because it's an extension of my mom, and I miss my mom. I feel like it's that, as opposed to anything ego-based. It's more emotional—now you're going to get me emotional. But it's nice to know because I really miss her, and when I hear people loving her work, it's heartening. It's heart filling.   Sharon: That's a good word, heart-filling. I've heard different things. It's Croninger with a hard g. I've heard that as Croninger with a soft g. Which one is it?   Saudia: Oh lord, that's a good one. It's Cara Croninger with a hard g, but people have called her Croninger with a soft g. People have called her Cara. She's even called herself Cara, but it's Cara Lee. Her Michigan name was Cara Lee Croninger, but it depends on who you are. Are you Dutch? Are you German? Are you from New Jersey?   Sharon: Did she support your career as an artist?   Saudia: Do you mean my dreaming? Yeah, she supported me being a dreaming, silly person, definitely. She put me in dance school. She always thought I should be a painter, actually. She'd say, “You should be a painter,” because I had a natural ability to draw and to work with my hands. After being a child laborer with her, I could make things. But all jokes aside, she was very supportive of me being an artist or whatever it was that I wanted to be, political activist or artist. My sister was an architect. She was very supportive of that. She was beloved by a lot of the young artists who were around Dumbo, our friends, our extended family. She was a positive influence, a positive auntie, elder, second mom, to a lot of people.   Sharon: It sounds like it.   Saudia: Yeah. I shared her as a mom figure with a lot of people.   Sharon: Tell us more about your singing. Do you think of her when you sing?   Saudia: Yeah, I think of her with whatever I do, for sure. There's one song—I think you wrote it down on the question list—It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got that Swing), doo wop, doo wop, doo wop, doo wop. I think it was Louis Armstrong. She was working on some kind of saying or branding because she was really into the earrings having a nice swing. She coined it when I was helping her make them. The holes had to be big enough so the lyre could be comfortable enough so the earrings could swing. She incorporated that into some of her branding.   But yeah, I listened to a lot of music growing up. She was very into Judy Collins and Kurt Weill, a wild range. She dated one of the Clancy Brothers—they were very into folk music in the 60s—and my dad and her were into soul and Otis Redding and Taj Mahal and Bonnie Raitt. I'm wandering, but yes.   Sharon: What years was she most popular? It seems like she had a real high.   Saudia: I think the 80s. The minute she started doing the resin stuff, she went into Sculpture to Wear, which was a very prestigious gallery. I'd say the early 70s through the 80s. Then Artwear closed and she was on her own. She did really well in the 90s as well. She was pretty prolific, but I think the 80s were the time when there were tons and tons of fashion articles and fashion shoots with all the supermodels of that time.   Sharon: Talk about wandering, because I'm looking at my list of questions. Tell us how you were involved in making her jewelry. You told us a little bit, but did you ever cut the hearts?   Saudia: The hearts were made in molds. She created molds and poured, and then we would open the rubber molds. I would help sand. I would help drill holes. I can drill a hole. I would help with polishing. Like I said, I would help with finishing work and stringing cords on the hearts. Trying to influence her businesswise, she was not having it.   Sharon: Would she say, “That color doesn't look better in the green. It looks better in the purple,” or something that?   Saudia: No, not really because once something is poured, it's a done deal. That would be like, after you've made 500 brownies, saying, “I wish we had blueberry muffins.” It's too late now.   Sharon: She could say, “Well, you can have it then, and I'll try and sell the purple one,” or something.   Saudia: No, the work was too labor-intensive. Once things were made, you really needed to get them out there. They were like donuts in a way. You need to get them out so they don't go stale. Keep the energy, keep them moving. The only thing she was conflicted about was pricing. There was a point in jewelry where everything—remember when the Y necklaces came out? Everything was really tiny. There was a point where it was trendy to have really tiny jewelry, and that freaked her out because her work was so big and sculptural. She would get freaked out about that kind of stuff. The editors loved her work because it was big and you could see it. It went incredibly with beautiful clothes like Issey Miyake and these avant garde designers. The tiny stuff, you can't see it in an editorial. It's so funny; you'll have a cover article and it'll be like, “Earrings by whomever,” and I'm like, “Where are they? What earrings?”   Sharon: That's interesting. Miyake or Yohji Yamamoto, they're high-end, but they've become very—they're not that valued anymore.   Saudia: Now they're mainstream, yeah.   Sharon: Do you think your mother's jewelry would be considered avant garde today?   Saudia: Yeah, it still is in a way because of the designs and the fact that it was really handmade. She was making her own work. Maybe Lisa would call that studio jewelry. She was in her studio making it herself. She did have a short relationship with a company in Japan where they were making work that would only be sold there. It was fine, but you could really see the difference and feel the difference. It wasn't Cara. It wasn't special, unfortunately. We're grateful that they did it, that she had that relationship and that we could go to Japan and travel there. That was awesome.   So, I think she was avant garde as an artist. I don't agree that Yohji is no longer avant garde. His designs are so beautiful. He's really focused on craftsmanship, having amazing makers creating his work. In a way that is avant garde, as opposed to crap being made. You know what I mean?   Sharon: You're right, 100%.   Saudia: In a factory.   Sharon: I can't think of another one, but there are a lot of designers whose work you can't afford—I'm talking about clothing—who have developed their own less expensive lines.   Saudia: Yeah. I remember when they would call it the junior line, and it would be for the younger kids. It would be lighter and cheaper and faster and funnier and all that. Now there are lots of layers of that, but you have these throwaway clothes being made by companies like H&M and so forth.   Sharon: Do you think she would fit in, like she'd make a smaller version of something that she made large?   Saudia: She did do some smaller things when she was working with the Japanese company. That led her into making some tiny silver hearts and medium-size silver. Then she had to do her big pieces. She could not let go of her love affair with big, sculptural pieces. I think she was conflicted about the McDonaldizing of fashion and accessories. Of course, she wanted to put food on the table, but she was really conscious of the environment. Even though she was working in plastics, she was very conscious of workers and workers' rights. Where does something come from? How is it made, and what's the impact of it being made?   Sharon: It sounds like she carried that through the 80s, into the 90s, into today.   Saudia: Definitely. She definitely had something to do with me being political, her and my father. She was very righteous.   Sharon: I know you do cabaret and rockabilly. What else do you do? What do you sing?   Saudia: My main focus is mental health. It's a really hard time right now, I feel, but I think it's actually a good time to continue to do the rockabilly, but to circle back to the dark cabaret I was doing before the rockabilly. So, I'm working on that. I'm working with a few musicians here in Philly, and I have some shows with musicians in other parts of the country. For Thanksgiving, I'm going to be in Illinois with Patrick Jones and 3 On The Tree. It's a band. We're going to do a rockabilly Thanksgiving tour. Then in March, I'll be in California, in Orange County.   Sharon: Doing what?   Saudia: Doing rockabilly with The Hi-Jivers and Abby Girl. In Orange County, we're going to do just a rockabilly R&B show. Then in April, I'll be with Viva Las Vegas again, which is a rockabilly weekend. I'll do an R&B show and rockabilly. In between, I'm just trying to stay sane, make a living, take care of my mom's work, tell her story. I'm supposedly writing a story about my mom and my dad, sort of a solo show. I don't know if it's a solo show or a documentary, but it's about their relationship as an interracial couple in the 60s and an interracial artist couple.   Sharon: That'll be very interesting   Saudia: They were both known as being difficult people, but most artists are in a way. It takes a lot of energy to do that work, so you can ruffle a lot of feathers. So, that's what I'm doing.   Sharon: I hope I'll get to meet you then. Thank you so much. This was very interesting.   Saudia: Thank you so much. Sharon: Thank you. Well will have photos posted on the website. Please head to TheJewelryJourney.com to check them out.   Thank you again for listening. Please leave us a rating and review so we can help others start their own jewelry journey. She would always think about, “What am I going to pour?” It might be a ruby red, which was really popular and beautiful. One of the most popular pours, I think I said in the last interview, was the black and white, where she would have black and white and it would come out in a striped formation. Then she would pour into her different molds, the bangles, the C cuffs, the earrings.   Just as important as the colors were the processes. For the slice earrings, she would pour the layers so it would be striped into a block like a loaf of bread, a small, little, long brownie. Then she would slice it on a bandsaw and you would get to see the stripes. Part of her process was the actual cutting, carving, sanding to get the shapes, and then making the decision whether she was going to have them polished or matte without polish.   Sharon: A mask?   Saudia: Matte, sorry. What the finish would be. If she had faceted bangles or hearts or whatever, she was very aware of not making anything perfect. She used the fact that it had scratches to show the layers of work and to show that it's made by a human. It wasn't something that needed to be absolutely perfect. She was very into wabi sabi, the Japanese art of the imperfect. She loved wavy shapes and asymmetry in her designs.   Sharon: Who did the selling for the first years, when you were getting it off the ground?   Saudia: I was a kid, so I wasn't going to get it off the ground. I was just eating the food she was putting in the refrigerator. When she first started with the leatherwork, she was just going around to different boutiques in the Village or whatever and selling them, either having them buy it straight out or on consignment. I think one of the worker's galleries was the original Sculpture to Wear. That was near where MAD Museum is right now. I'm forgetting the name of the hotel. That was one of her galleries. I'm sure there were other stores I don't know about.   That was in 1971 or something like that. That was very close to when she started working in plastic. She got taken in and accepted really quickly. At that time, Robert Lee Morris was also selling at Sculpture to Wear. He was a wunderkind. He was opening up his own gallery, Artwear, and brought my mother into that gallery. During that time, that also gave the artists recognition and amplified their voices. They were able to have their work in stores in Boston and in California because of being in Artwear.   Sharon: We will have photos posted on the website. Please head to TheJewelryJourney.com to check them out.    

Business RadioX ® Network
Dr. Patrick Jones, Portside Veterinary Hospital, and Dr. Eric Broadworth, Fuel Physical Therapy & Sports Performance

Business RadioX ® Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024


Dr. Patrick Jones, Portside Veterinary Hospital, and Dr. Eric Broadworth, Fuel Physical Therapy & Sports Performance LaserLife Insights host Pete Cousins welcomed two superb guests to the show: Dr. Patrick Jones, a veterinarian, and Dr. Eric Broadworth, a doctor of physical therapy. Patrick discussed his practice in general, and specifically his experiences providing laser treatments […]

Minnesota Vikings
POSTGAME: Patrick Jones 12-31-23

Minnesota Vikings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 1:47


Vikings Defensive End Patrick Jones speaks to KFAN following the Vikings 33-10 loss to the Packers.

Patrick Jones Baseball
The Recruiting Process for High School Baseball Players | Jordan Chiero

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 49:29


Jordan Chiero is the scouting director for Prep Baseball Report, Ohio, and the hitting coordinator for the Bill Jackson Dome in Columbus, Ohio. With nine years of experience in scouting and player evaluation, Jordan is a trusted resource for college coaches in Ohio.Summary:In this episode, Patrick Jones interviews Jordan Chiero, the scouting director for Prep Baseball Report, Ohio. They discuss the evaluation process for pitchers and hitters, the value of left-handed hitters, and the timeline for college recruiting. Jordan shares insights into what college coaches look for in players and offers advice for players navigating the recruiting process.Timestamps:[2:42] A Journey Through Hundreds of High School Players' Development[4:10] The Role of a Trusted Resource for College Coaches in High School Player Evaluation[6:08] The Impact of Transfer Portals on College Baseball Recruiting and Player Dynamics[8:32] Exploring College Baseball Options in Ohio[11:09] Understanding the Pitcher Evaluation Process[15:30] Recognizing Clean Mechanics in Pitching and the Importance of Timing and Fluidity[16:37] Understanding Velocity Requirements for Right-Handed Pitchers in College Baseball[18:10] Reflecting on a Pitcher Who Defied Early Evaluation and Found Success[20:39] Balancing Physical Traits, Approach, and Production[26:14] The Strategic Edge of Left-Handed Hitters in Baseball Recruiting and Scouting[28:48] The Role of Corner Players in Baseball Recruiting[31:56] Interactions with College Coaches in Baseball Recruiting[34:14] Understanding Coaches' Actions and Commitment Promises[36:02] Understanding Your Values and Priorities in the Recruiting Process[38:55] The College Recruiting Timeline[43:30] Insights on Player Position Value, Coaching Strategies, and the Transfer Portal Game[45:27] Baseball Recruitment Insights on Showcases, Scout Days, and Top Prospect GamesFollow Jordan Chiero on Twitter: @Coach_Chiero Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Patrick Jones Baseball
Bat Speed is overrated & underrated

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 26:53


In this episode, Patrick Jones discusses the importance of bat speed in hitting development. He explores the different perspectives on bat speed, the definition and measurement of bat speed, and the factors that impact bat speed. Jones also delves into the role of grip, timing, muscle strength, on-deck routines, and overload/underload training in improving bat speed. He emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to bat speed training and highlights the importance of functional strength and overall hitting skills.Key Takeaways:Bat speed is important in hitting development, but it is not the sole determinant of a player's success.Factors such as grip, timing, muscle strength, and on-deck routines can impact bat speed.Overload/underload training can be effective in improving bat speed, but it should be supplemented with other training methods.Younger players may not benefit as much from overload/underload training due to their lack of functional strength.A balanced approach to bat speed training, focusing on overall hitting skills, is crucial for optimal development.Timestamps:[1:12] What is Bat Speed and How to Measure it[2:42] Understanding the Simple Formula Behind Angular Speed Measurement[4:21] Factors Influencing Bat Speed[09:06] Understanding the Relationship Between Muscle Thickness and Bat Speed[11:23] Optimizing On-Deck Performance[14:23] The Importance of Enhancing Bat Speed[20:30] Striking the Perfect Balance on Bat SpeedFollow me on Twitter: @pjonesbaseballPDFMeasuring Bat Speed (1991)(8) Tangotiger on X: "#Statcast Launch Speed v Swing Speed Limited to 50% highest launch speed (aka Best Speed)Bat_speed_linear.png (925×498)What you need to know about Statcast bat trackingA Choke-Up Grip Facilitates Faster Swing and Stride Times Without Compromising Bat Velocity and Bat ControlTangotiger Blog Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Herbs with Rosalee
Teasel with Dr. Patrick Jones + Teasel and Hops Pain Spray

Herbs with Rosalee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 40:04


My conversation with Dr. Patrick Jones ranged widely, from the wonders of teasel to amazing tales from Doc Jones' veterinary practice, including how herbs helped heal severe wounds and treat rattlesnake bites. (That last one was my personal question.)Teasel is an herb I admittedly don't work with a lot, but it's a fascinating plant, both in its gifts and how it grows. Doc Jones has seen it help multiple clients in his naturopathy practice with nerve pain or damage. You won't want to miss the stories he relates about patients who were helped by teasel's unique gifts! And as a listener, you'll also receive free access to a downloadable recipe card for Doc's Teasel & Hops Pain Spray.By the end of this episode, you'll know:► The important role intuition can play in learning about herbs► Why it's smart to address pain from more than one direction► How to identify and when to harvest teasel► Why working with herbs may be challenging for some medical professionals (and the foundation they need for working successfully with both pharmaceuticals and herbs)► and more…For those who don't already know him, Dr. Patrick Jones is a clinical herbalist, traditional naturopath and practicing veterinarian. Because of his veterinary credentials, he's been able to use herbs to treat cases most herbalists don't get to address. Cases like rattlesnake bites, gunshot wounds and serious disease make up his daily practice.Because of the amazing things he's seen herbs do in both his naturopathy and veterinary practices, Doc has an evangelical zeal to teach others about medicinal plants. This passion gave rise to the founding of The HomeGrown Herbalist School of Botanical Medicine.If you'd like to hear more from Doc Jones, which I highly recommend, then head to the show notes where you can get an easy link for his website and social media channels. You can also find the transcript for this episode in the show notes.It was a delight to finally sit down with Doc Jones and I'm so happy to share our conversation with you today!----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy the Herbs with Rosalee podcast, we could use your support! Please consider leaving a 5-star rating and review and sharing the show with someone who needs to hear it!On the podcast, we explore the many ways plants heal, as food, as medicine, and through nature connection. Each week, I focus on a single seasonal plant and share trusted herbal knowledge so that you can get the best results when using herbs for your health.Learn more about Herbs with Rosalee at herbswithrosalee.com.----Rosalee is an herbalist and author of the bestselling book Alchemy of Herbs: Transform Everyday Ingredients Into Foods & Remedies That Heal and co-author of the bestselling book Wild Remedies: How to Forage Healing Foods and Craft Your Own Herbal...

Minnesota Vikings
Vikings Country: Patrick Jones 11-7-23

Minnesota Vikings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 26:35


Muss is joined by Patrick Jones for Vikings Country!

Minnesota Vikings - Wobcast
Vikings Country Featuring Patrick Jones II

Minnesota Vikings - Wobcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 27:06 Transcription Available


KFAN's Mike Mussman is joined by Vikings OLB Patrick Jones II on this episode of Vikings Country.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Patrick Jones Baseball
Leadership Qualities in Catchers | Playing to Win and Situational Hitting w/ Miami (OH) Associate Head Coach, Kyle Trewyn

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 45:56


Kyle Trewyn is a college baseball coach and the hitting coach at Miami University in Ohio. He has a Master's degree in Education and has conducted research on leadership in the catching position. With years of experience in recruiting and player development, Kyle brings a wealth of knowledge to the podcast.In this episode, Patrick Jones interviews Kyle Trewyn, the hitting coach at Miami University in Ohio. They discuss Kyle's research on leadership in the catching position, his recruiting philosophy, and his vision for the program at Miami. Kyle also shares his thoughts on the importance of charisma in catchers, the role of left-handed hitters, and the use of metrics in recruiting. He emphasizes the need for balance in recruiting, the value of situational hitting, and the importance of game planning.Timestamps:[2:52] Process of doing Thesis on Leadership and Catcher[4:52] Insights on Leadership Qualities in Recruiting[06:47] Freshman Challenges and the Upperclassmen Advantage in Catching[08:13] The Challenges and Adjustments in First Year at Miami University[10:58] Vision for the Baseball Program at Miami University[13:33] Recruiting Biases and Preferences for Left-Handed Hitters[15:53] Balancing Metrics and Gut Feel for Evaluation[18:26] What to look for in Analyzing Hitters[21:46] Recruiting Strategies in the Transfer Portal[24:55] Choosing Between High School Recruits and Portal Transfer[27:13] Helping High Schools Get Recruited for College Baseball[28:49] Recruitment Approach in Offering Players in College Baseball[30:30] The Importance of Multiple Viewing and The Role of Statistics in Recruitment[32:42] Typical Day and Emphasized Principles in the Fall Season[35:55] The Significance of Situational Hitting in College Baseball[42:15] How to help players develop a Game PlanFollow Kyle Trewyn on Twitter: @KTrewyn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Patrick Jones Baseball
Tips for College Recruiting, Transfer Portal Rules, and Pitching Command Training | Matt Hollod

Patrick Jones Baseball

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 50:01


Matt Hollod is the associate head coach at Northwest Nazarene University in Idaho. With over 20 years of coaching experience at various levels, including Division One, Division Two, Division Three, and junior college, Matt brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the podcast.Summary:In this episode, Patrick Jones interviews Matt Hollod, associate head coach at Northwest Nazarene University. They discuss the recruiting process, the transfer portal, and the differences between different levels of college baseball. Matt emphasizes the importance of considering factors beyond getting drafted when choosing a college program. He also shares his insights on developing pitchers and the value of command.Key Takeaways:Only a small percentage of Division One players get drafted, so it's important to consider other factors when choosing a college program.Division Two and junior college players are increasingly being recruited by Division One programs.It's important to be realistic about your abilities and consider all levels of college baseball, not just Division One.Command is a crucial skill for pitchers, and it can be developed through consistent practice and repetition.Confidence is key to developing command, and getting on the mound more frequently can help build that confidence.Quotes:"We all want to play at the highest level, but there are many other variables that are more important than getting drafted." - Matt Hollod"Confidence equals command. The more you believe in yourself, the better you'll be able to execute pitches." - Matt HollodTimestamps for Matt Hollod [3:20] Only 4.7% of D1 Players get Drafted [8:18] What Separates the Levels [12:38] Delusion and Dominance [19:14] Having Fun while Playing[22:06] Rules in the Transfer Portal[26:13] The Things that a coach value and implement among pitchers [39:33] Percentage In-between outings on the mound in the game[44:54] Taking Pride in Keeping the Guys Healthy Follow Matt on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pioneering Today with Melissa K. Norris
EP: 403 Foraging for Wild Medicinal Herbs with Dr. Patrick Jones

Pioneering Today with Melissa K. Norris

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 41:11


Join me for today's episode of the Pioneering Today Podcast with Dr. Patrick Jones. He's sharing his wisdom for harvesting, preserving and using wild medicinal herbs that can be found right in our own backyard. If you're interested in herbal medicine, this is one episode you won't want to miss. For more information and any links mentioned in this episode, visit melissaknorris.com/403.