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Send us a Text Message.Episode 188: Patrick Zeigler, author of “Both ends of the barrel.” Surviving a terrorist attack at Fort Hood on November 5, 2009, changed Patrick Ziegler's life, but it didn't break him. Join us as we explore his incredible story of resilience and survival. Hear firsthand about the harrowing day that left lasting scars and the journey that followed. Patrick opens up about the powerful bonds of camaraderie he experienced on a recent healing trip to South Florida, touching on the evolving nature of mental health support for veterans. What happens when the act of writing becomes a lifeline? Discover the transformative journey of an author who spent five years battling physical and mental hardships to pen a deeply personal book. Learn how storytelling served as a coping mechanism for trauma, leading to unexpected financial support and a profound experience of peace and forgiveness during a visit to Israel. This chapter sheds light on the spiritual healing found through human connections and the significant impact of such encounters on the path toward forgiveness and understanding. Mental health recovery is a winding path, often marked by profound lessons and unexpected friendships. Hear about the narrator's multiple stays in psych wards, the invaluable lessons learned through group therapy, and the poignant tattoos memorializing 26 lives. The episode underscores the healing power of humor and camaraderie, especially at Bethesda Walter Reed Medical Center, where veterans use humor to cope with their injuries. From generational differences in handling adversity to the potential of new treatments like psilocybin and neural implants, this episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, purpose, and the enduring bonds formed among those who serve. Patreon: securityhaltpodcastInstagram: @securityhaltX : @SecurityHaltTik Tok: @security.halt.pod We greatly appreciate you and your support, so please remember to LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE! Make sure that you get Patrick's book! Click the link below to get it on AMAZON! Both Ends of the Barrel: From the Troop Surge to Fort Hood A Dozen Years in the Global WarSupport the Show.Produced by Security Halt Media
Der große Hinrunden-Rückblick von 90+6 ist da! Mitti, Raimund, Michael und Leo lassen die letzten Monate noch einmal Revue passieren. Dabei bleibt kein Stein auf dem anderen: Von Norbert Meier über Patrick Ziegler bis hin zu Volker Rosin und Ross Antony. In der letzten Folge von 90+6 für dieses Jahr lässt es die wortgewandteste Viererkette der Podcastwelt noch einmal so richtig krachen. Audio-Postproduktion: Luka WieserOnline-Magazin: https://treffpunkt-betze.de/Social Media:- Instagram- Facebook- Twitter- Whatsapp-Kanal- Telegram-Kanal- Linktree
Banana Republic was founded by 2 journalists with the dream to make a little extra money so they could travel. Little did they know they would create a fashion juggernaut that they sold to the GAP for hundreds of millions. David Young: Welcome to the "Empire Builders" podcast, teaching business owners the not-so-secret techniques that took famous businesses from mom-and-pop to major brands. Stephen Semple is a marketing consultant story collector and storyteller. I'm Stephen's sidekick and business partner, Dave Young. Before we get into today's episode, a word from our sponsor, which is, well, it's us. But we're highlighting ads we've written and produced for our clients. So here's one of those. [Tapper Jewelry Ad] David Young: Stephen, we're going to take a trip south to the Banana Republic? Stephen Semple: Banana Republic. Yeah, we're going to go back to before Banana Republic was owned by the Gap, so in '83. David Young: Yeah, I was going to say back when: back when they had really wacky stores in the malls, it had fiberglass Jeeps out in front, and I remember those stores. I thought they were so cool. Stephen Semple: They were cool. The thing is, when a company like the Gap comes along and says, "Here's a check. We want to buy you," you've done well. But it was founded by a couple: Mel and Patrick Ziegler in 1978. And they were not fashionistas. They did not come with a clothing background. They weren't marketers. In fact, they were journalists, and they were journalists who liked to travel and wanted to make more money. And Mel basically had returned from Australia, and he had found these clothes that he liked the looks of: cargo pants and shirts with lots of pockets and all this other stuff. And he thought it was pretty cool. And fortunately, it was in the 1970s when fashion sense was not great, but that $1,500, that was their entire life savings. Stephen Semple: So they took their entire life savings, they went down to an army surplus store, bought up a pile of this crap for a couple of bucks each, and decided they were going to go to the flea market and they're going to sell it for five bucks. So they bought things [crosstalk 00:02:54], maybe double their money. So off they go to the flea market, didn't sell. So now, they're sitting there going, "Wait a minute. We just spent our life savings on it, and we took it to a flea market and it wouldn't sell." So they decided that they were going to give another stab at it. So they repackaged it. They decided to rename the stuff. They repackaged it, "Safari clothing." So they were actually the ones who created this idea of "Safari clothing." They changed some of the buttons and put some patches on it and gave it a little bit more of a safari change to it, but let me ask you this, Dave. You're selling stuff at a flea market, couldn't sell it for $5. What do you think most people would do with the price? David Young: Well, most people would lower the price because they figured nobody wanted it at that price. Stephen Semple: Right, because also, people shopping at a flea market are what? David Young: Thrifty. Stephen Semple: Right. They're bargain hunters, they're cheap. Let's put it right out there: they're cheap. You don't go to a flea market looking for a Rolex. You go to a flea market looking for a cheap-ass watch, right? David Young: Right. Stephen Semple: They doubled the price. So they said, "No, no. We're selling this for 10 bucks. We're going to sell this for 10 bucks." Sold out. David Young: It's the power of a story, isn't it? Stephen Semple: The power of the story- David Young: The story is one word: safari. Stephen Semple: Safari clothing, $10, sold out. And then, lo and behold, they started in '78 and '83. They're now getting the big check from the Gap saying, "Here you go." David Young: Stay tuned. We're going to wrap up this story and tell you how to a...
Ahoooo!!! Aqui Selene de Hekate e eu trago até vocês uma meditação do curso de Sekhem-Seichim Reiki (Reiki Egípcio), e ela é um dos métodos utilizados pelo criador desta técnica, Patrick Ziegler, nos grupos que ele lidera. O Instituto Águia Dourada disponibiliza esta formação em um curso online, e a descrição dele você encontra aqui: https://bit.ly/2PSEZbm Deseja conhecer o meu trabalho? https://linktr.ee/InstitutoAguiaDourada Mitakuye Oyassin! Selene de Hekate --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/institutoaguiadourada/support
Ahoooo!!! Aqui Selene de Hekate e eu trago até vocês uma meditação do curso de Sekhem-Seichim Reiki (Reiki Egípcio), e ela é um dos métodos utilizados pelo criador desta técnica, Patrick Ziegler, nos grupos que ele lidera. O Instituto Águia Dourada disponibiliza esta formação em um curso online, e a descrição dele você encontra aqui: https://bit.ly/2PSEZbm Deseja conhecer o meu trabalho? https://linktr.ee/InstitutoAguiaDourada Mitakuye Oyassin! Selene de Hekate --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/institutoaguiadourada/support
Ahoooo!!! Aqui Selene de Hekate e eu trago até vocês uma meditação do curso de Sekhem-Seichim Reiki (Reiki Egípcio), e ela é um dos métodos utilizados pelo criador desta técnica, Patrick Ziegler, nos grupos que ele lidera. O Instituto Águia Dourada disponibiliza esta formação em um curso online, e a descrição dele você encontra aqui: https://bit.ly/2PSEZbm Deseja conhecer o meu trabalho? https://linktr.ee/InstitutoAguiaDourada Mitakuye Oyassin! Selene de Hekate --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/institutoaguiadourada/support
Ahoooo!!! Aqui Selene de Hekate e eu trago até vocês uma meditação do curso de Sekhem-Seichim Reiki (Reiki Egípcio), e ela é um dos métodos utilizados pelo criador desta técnica, Patrick Ziegler, nos grupos que ele lidera. O Instituto Águia Dourada disponibiliza esta formação em um curso online, e a descrição dele você encontra aqui: https://bit.ly/2PSEZbm Deseja conhecer o meu trabalho? https://linktr.ee/InstitutoAguiaDourada Mitakuye Oyassin! Selene de Hekate --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/institutoaguiadourada/support
This debut episode of a new series sees me, Jay Cummings, Michael Kinsey, Kieran Goodson and Patrick Ziegler react and unpack the recent UE5 announcement while trying to work out the impact it will have on the industry. . Jay’s ArtStation ⯈ https://www.artstation.com/jaycummings3d#135179 Michael’s ArtStation ⯈ https://www.artstation.com/michaelkinsey#61398 Kieran’s ArtStation ⯈ https://www.artstation.com/kierangoodson#815780 Patrick’s ArtStation ⯈ https://www.artstation.com/patrickoziegler#377870 . Listen on Spotify ⯈ https://open.spotify.com/show/7spDMpMZJ9dr3Ziu8bRwCA Listen on SoundCloud ⯈ https://soundcloud.com/gamedevdiscussion Listen on iTunes ⯈ https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/game-dev-discussion/id1459400002 Listen on YouTube ⯈ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKfTBvcsO9Kw0b5EVuf4CJQ . Support the podcast on Patreon ⯈ https://www.patreon.com/GDD_Podcast . Follow my Artstation⯈ https://www.artstation.com/alexbeddows/blog Follow my twitter ⯈ https://twitter.com/BeddowsDesign
Julie talks with Patrick Ziegler, Emmy® Award winning Producer, actor, director, teacher, writer and Co-Founder/Managing Partner of Fubble Entertainment about how he and his partners launched a successful online reunion via Zoom for the theatres participating in the documentary 'Grand Rapids Theatre Documentary'. Take a peek behind the scenes to see how it came together! Want more content like this? Then join us in The Greenroom. It's free. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inthegreenroom-jnemitz/message
Über das spannende Thema User Experience (UX) und Usability spreche ich mit Patrick Ziegler in der einhundertzweiundzwanzigsten Episode des Anwendungsentwickler-Podcasts. Inhalt Allgemeines zur Person Wie ist dein Name und wo arbeitest du (falls gewünscht)? Patrick Ziegler, Agentur für Design und Beratung mit ~15 MA An welchen Projekten arbeitest du zur Zeit in deinem Tagesjob? Relaunch... Der Beitrag Patrick Ziegler über User Experience (UX) und Usability – Anwendungsentwickler-Podcast #122 erschien zuerst auf IT-Berufe-Podcast.
Jerry is joined by Patrick Ziegler to talk Christmas, and their favorite actors to portray Santa Claus
Jerry is joined by Patrick Ziegler to talk Christmas, and their favorite actors to portray Santa Claus