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Rhythms of the Heart | February 27, 2025 | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger, with guests Paul Olson, MD, FACC | North Central Heart/Avera Heart Hospital and Jonathon Adams, MD, FACC, FHRS | North Central Heart/Avera Heart Hospital as they talk with us about your heart and answer viewer questions.
The Greg Pogue Show with Picking With The Pickers, special guests Tim Leeper, Terry Crisp and Paul Olson.
We're welcoming Paul Olson today, a visionary branch manager from Lakes Area Realty St. Paul. He shares the details on his career trajectory, his company's growth, and their dedication to service. We explore multifamily property management, the importance of relationships, and also give insights on industry challenges. Later, we hear Paul's thoughts on the impact of recent decisions made by NAR on himself and the industry as a whole. In this episode: How Paul decided that he wanted to work with Lakes Area Realty. The “no icky realtors allowed” policy that Paul uses when recruiting. How Paul's team prioritizes community roots and client goals. How multifamily commercial property management experiences influence current real estate practices. The company ownership goal that Paul has set for himself. How relationships play a pivotal role in the success of real estate ventures. Why technology's role in real estate is broad and crucial. How Paul invites industry peers to connect for a stronger real estate community. Explaining why real estate can help you achieve a “big life,” and why that can mean many different things. An unexpected visit from Lakes Area Realty founder Steve Having. Paul's analysis on why he thinks the National Association of Realtors has a bad track record towards realtors. Why the NAR settlement reflects the need for higher standards in realty. Why creative solutions are necessary to address challenges posed by high interest rates in real estate. Signs that the inventory probably is easing in Minnesota. Contact Paul: Cell: 651-403-1032 Email: olson@lakesarearealty.com Website: https://stpaul.lakesarearealty.com/
Guest Include: - Mike McFeely, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Columnist - Matt Veit, Fargo Davies girls basketball head coach - Paul Olson, 2024 Summit League decathlon champion
It is our prayer that today's word would encourage and challenge to walk out your faith in Jesus, shine brightly in darkness and experience Kingdom impact in all you do! Stay connected with Belmont Church on our Facebook page, website or on the Church Center App.
It is our prayer that today's word would encourage and challenge to walk out your faith in Jesus, shine brightly in darkness and experience Kingdom impact in all you do! Stay connected with Belmont Church on our Facebook page, website or on the Church Center App.
Paul Olson of Burr Oak and Miller Christian Churches. (non-denominational)
Paul Olson of Burr Oak and Miller Christian Churches.
It is our prayer that today's word would encourage and challenge to walk out your faith in Jesus, shine brightly in darkness and experience Kingdom impact in all you do! Stay connected with Belmont Church on our Facebook page, website or on the Church Center App.
Paul Motian Band album Garden of Eden was released on ECM Records in 2006. I feature the album with readings from a Motian interview with Paul Olson for All About Jazz from the same year. https://www.allaboutjazz.com/paul-motian-theres-a-million-songs-out-there-paul-motian-by-paul-olson Members of the band are Chris Cheek, Tony Malaby, Steve Cardenas, Ben Monder, Jakob Bro, Jerome Harris and Paul Motian.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2023/08/garden-of-eden-101615.htmlPhoto: Jerome Haris, Steve Cardenas, Chris Cheek, Tony Malaby, Jakob Bro 2006 photo: Robert Lewis courtesy ECM Records
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It is our prayer that today's word would encourage and challenge to walk out your faith in Jesus, shine brightly in darkness and experience Kingdom impact in all you do! Stay connected with Belmont Church on our Facebook page, website or on the Church Center App.
Alexandra Grimal: Owls TalkIn 2010, Alexandra Grimal released her album Owls Talk with Paul Motian, Gary Peacock and Lee Konitz. With readings from a 2006 Paul Motian Interview with Paul Olson.Set List: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/2023/07/alexandra-grimal-owls-talk-100215.htmlPhoto: Alexandra Grimal, Paul Motian 2009 ©Jean-Louis Atlan courtesy Hote Marge Records
Episode 68: Paul Olson is a member from our church who uses his gifts in education and theology to help Pastor Rob prepare and research for all of his sermons! Paul jumps into Talking Church to discuss his story, how he once made the mistake of loving the Bible and knowledge more than God, and how he let God pull him out of that season in his life. Don't miss this amazing story!
Matthew Bennett, author of "Hope for American Evangelicals," shares about recognizing the legacy of our convictions and also accepting the critiques that push us towards a better display of the Gospel. Steph O'Brien and Paul Olson, pastors at Mill City Church, talk about following Jesus in the midst of an increasingly more complicated world we live in. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here This program originally aired on March 2, 2023
Matthew Bennett, author of "Hope for American Evangelicals," shares about recognizing the legacy of our convictions and also accepting the critiques that push us towards a better display of the Gospel. Steph O'Brien and Paul Olson, pastors at Mill City Church, talk about following Jesus in the midst of an increasingly more complicated world we live in. Click here for today's show notes Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Paul Olson of Burr Oak and Miller Christian Churches
Paul Olson of Burr Oak and Miller Christian Churches
What are we doing? We weren't really sure either, so today, we are going to make a list; a very long list of all possible options. And then we figure out what we're actually going to do for the next six to nine to twelve months. Don't worry, I promise the list is not going to be boring. There are jokes. This episode was written, recorded, and edited by Lisa McNamara and Paul Olson. It was produced by Lisa McNamara. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
Our gear lives a tough life. After fourteen months on the road, how have things fared? Paul's going to share all the dirty, rusty, dusty details. Plus, an update on our travels over the past two months. This episode was written by Paul Olson and Lisa McNamara. It was produced by Lisa McNamara. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
Ride along with the Bobs as we drive from City of Rocks to Albuquerque, chasing green chiles and New Mexico truths along the way. The fires in the state may be preventing us from camping and hiking, but they can't keep us from eating up everything else as we make our way north. Learn more about New Mexico cuisine, how a town famous for its name got its name, where to find sparkling wine in New Mexico, the tastiest green chile cheeseburgers, heroic hot shot crews, how we save money on splurge days, and more. 1:12 - Waking up in #cityofrocks State Park and the plan for the day 7:47 - #hatch and green chiles 11:43 - #truthorconsequences 17:05 - Lunch at Blake's Lotaburger 19:40 - Sparkling wine stock-up at #gruetwinery 22:26 - Checking into the hotel 23:17 - The incredible Mormon Lake Hotshots 25:03 - Santa Fe Brewing Company at the Green Jeans Farmery 25:30 - Dinner in the hotel room 27:27 - New Mexico cuisine 29:18 - More #albuquerque flavor You can find some delicious New Mexico recipes here: https://www.newmexico.org/things-to-do/cuisine/recipes/ This episode was written, recorded, and edited by Lisa McNamara and Paul Olson. It was produced by Lisa McNamara. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
Bisbee or Jerome – do you have an opinion on the best Arizona mining town? In today's “What is it about this place?” we compare the two towns and declare our ultimate, all-time winner with a Drunk History-level, very scientific analysis. And, an RIP to an unlucky Arizona hiker. 1:02 - Background and basic info about Bisbee and Jerome 6:50 - Parking: Bisbee vs. Jerome 11:03 - Breweries, wineries, coffee shops: Bisbee vs. Jerome 17:30 - Old-timey bars: Bisbee vs. Jerome 26:04 - Views: Bisbee vs. Jerome 26:27 - Park proximity: Bisbee vs. Jerome 30:27 - Stairways: Bisbee vs. Jerome 33:53 - Houses and architecture: Bisbee vs. Jerome 36:35 - Hot dogs: Bisbee vs. Jerome 37:27 - Visitors and residents: Bisbee vs. Jerome 42:01 - The ultimate winner, no math needed 44:58 - Ghost experiences 47:10 - RIP Donald Hayes This episode was written, recorded, and edited by Lisa McNamara and Paul Olson. It was produced by Lisa McNamara. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
They waited 363 days for a little redemption, but the wait was worth it. The Kindred boys golf team rolled to another Class B boys golf state championship on Wednesday, going +69 for the tournament. Oak Grove and Central Cass finished in a tie for second at +112. Beulah's Champ Hettich turn in a three-over performance in his 36 holes to take the individual medal. Kindred's Paul Olson finished second at eight-over.
Another five weeks in Utah! Today, a What is it About This Place? with my top ten most memorable moments from those five weeks. From spider eyeballs to the time that Paul moved my foot and almost killed me – it was unforgettable. And in the latest Stocks and Vagabonds installment, Paul compares our costs from this round to our time in Utah last fall – did we achieve that $2,800/month ideal spend again? 1:18 - Memorable moments ten through six 9:07 - How much it costs to #vanlife in southern Utah 14:43 - Memorable moments five through one This episode was written, recorded, and edited by Lisa McNamara and Paul Olson. It was produced by Lisa McNamara. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
We're coming up on a year of no-job roadlife. Today, it's an unsolicited advice smorgasbord – what kind of advice are people giving us? And what advice do your two favorite unshowered dirtbags feel qualified to give you? Money, life, relationships...it's all on the buffet table. 1:08 - The advice people feel we need 3:35 - Money and budget update 6:07 - How much it costs to build out an adventure vehicle 8:27 - Relationship advice for living the #vanlife 12:03 - Our advice to you: do it! Whatever it is! Suggested reading: The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement, by Mr. Money Mustache. This episode was written, recorded, and edited by Lisa McNamara and Paul Olson. It was produced by Lisa McNamara. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
What's it like to actually live the #vanlife? Ride along with us in the Bobs as we explore Utah's San Rafael Swell and try to find a sheltered campsite on a very windy day – a typical day in our road-based life. 1:01 - Back in Utah at a dispersed camping site with a view beyond belief 4:15 - Where we spent the previous few months 8:48 - Exploring the San Rafael Swell and hunting for a campsite This episode was written and produced by Lisa McNamara. It was recorded and edited by Lisa McNamara and Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
Paul Olson of Burr Oak and Miller Christian Churches
Paul Olson is a 2005 graduate of Buffalo High School. After high school, he attended NDSU where he was a student manager for the men's basketball team. Paul taught at Mahtomedi HS for one year before coming to Hastings. For the past 12 years, Paul has taught a variety of math classes such as Algebra and AP Stats. He has also been an assistant coach for a variety of sports such as varsity football, varsity golf, and boys basketball. Paul's experiences as a teacher and a coach have given a unique insight into the role sports can play in one's life. Paul also has great advice for parents, coaches and student athletes.
This is another in the series of interviews from collaborationz NZ. Neville talks to Paul Olson. A Sculptor who loves working in wood . They talk about Paul's creative journey, What excites him and how he found his way into the collab family. Paul has years of experience and a very unique and interesting way of connecting with his making experience. The medium of wood has a strong place in the craft movement but Paul is forging a career showing people the value of wood in the fine art arena. If you wish to look at Paul's work you can find him on Instagram @olsonartstudio or on Facebook as Paul Olson and if you want to see his latest show called ‘Manifest' its on Purpose Gallery's web site at https://purpose.gallery . Or email Paul at Olsonartstudio@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artwonk/message
Families of children who are blind, deafblind, or have low vision value resources to better understand, and have conversations regarding, their child's educational program. Paul Olson, Superintendent of North Dakota Vision Services/ School for the Blind, initiated the creation of such a document and is going to tell us all about it. "A Bill of Rights for All Children with Visual Impairment and Their Families" was co-authored by Paul, Emily, and Janie Blome. Check out the below links to view the resources discussed yourself. Bill of Rights in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese: https://aerbvi.org/resources/publications/ Abbreviated Bill of Rights for families: https://familyconnect.org/blog/raising-a-child-who-is-blind-and/my-version-of-the-bill-of-rights/ Lastly, we will not be posting an episode for January 1st. In the meantime if you have questions or want to suggest topics for future episodes, feel free to contact us at podcast@tsbvi.edu. Otherwise, we'll see you back here in one month!
After five months on the road, we share a budget update, answer some unanswered questions from previous episodes, and find out what each other's “ests” were (the bests, worsts, scariests). 1:13 - Budget and spending for five months of #vanlife 9:57 - Questions answered from past episodes 23:04 - The bests, worsts, scariests, and more This episode was written, recorded, sound edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional recording and editing by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
In this episode of the Livea Lifestyle Playbook Michele Tafoya revisits her conversation with Livea's Medical Advisor, Dr. Paul Olson. After some straight talk from a friend, Dr. Paul decided he needed to do something about his weight. In just over seven months, he lost 107 pounds on the Livea program and has been able to keep it off. He credits the Livea team for teaching him how to eat the right kinds of food and not beat himself up when he has a bad day. We end the podcast with five of Livea's brand ambassadors, Chris Hawkey, Dawn McLean, Dave Ryan, Kat Perkins and Muss Mussman offering tips on how to enjoy the holidays without overdoing the “eating, drinking and being merry.
In canyon country, we force our bodies through cracks in the ground in places like Buckskin Gulch and Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, send the Bobs down tough roads, and struggle with some big questions about land use. After 35 days of this, after enjoying endless canyons, gorgeous dispersed camping spots, carefully timed resupply runs, and achieving furnace temperature perfection, we finally feel like we have hit our stride with road life – just in time to pause for a few weeks. 1:14 - Dayssss of exploration and figuring out how to stay warm 11:38 - Buckskin Gulch slot canyon 17:42 - Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument dispersed camping, hiking, and slot canyons This episode was written, recorded, sound edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional recording and editing by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
After previous attempts were thwarted by Maruchan lunches, underpowered rental cars, unusual rainstorms, distracting flowers, flying tents, and snow, we finally managed to climb a big mountain. And why we'll never stop returning to Death Valley, no matter what it throws at us. 1:08 - Finally climbing Telescope Peak 5:13 - The October 2015 rainstorms 11:32 - The Spring 2016 #superbloom 19:09 - Telescope in 2021 This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
We can't live like every day is a vacation – we'd probably die (and we'd definitely blow through our savings). So most of our days on the road are like real life, with a vacation thrown in here and there. Back in more optimistic times, we had planned to spend my 40th birthday in Vegas. But then things went weird again. What was it like in Vegas in September, 2021? We'll tell you what we saw. 1:26 - Why Vegas? 4:16 - Checking in like Raoul Duke 7:57 - How things felt both the same and different 17:36 - All the ways Nevada is an underrated state 20:18 - Camping around Vegas Link to the wave speech from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/1074-strange-memories-on-this-nervous-night-in-las-vegas-five This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional recording and editing by Paul Olson.
Three Wind River, WY stories told by way of the things we saved to Google when back in cell range: from terrifying cows to windstorms to running out of water on a hike, we bumbled through a few misadventures, then double checked to see how we could do it better next time. And the eight things we think about on a daily basis that are second nature when you live in a building. 1:16 - Smashing my phone into tiny little pieces and realizing how dependent we are on internet search 4:08 - First search: how do you scare away cows? 7:15 - Second search: how do you close the camper top in a windstorm? 14:10 - Third search: how long do you boil water before it's safe to drink? 18:15 - The eight things we think about on a daily basis while living the #vanlife This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing by Paul Olson.
A deep dive into our budget vs. actual spending for our first two months of road life and a tour of Dinosaur National Monument – the fossils, the canyons, the river, the...poems? 1:12 - How much we spend on #vanlife 9:28 - Highs and lows of road life 13:24 - A tour of Dinosaur National Monument 27:00 - The Cataract of Lodore, the poem 31:37 - Wrap-up This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional recording and editing by Paul Olson. The Cataract of Lodore, by Robert Southey: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/57951/the-cataract-of-lodore The Lost Canyon Under Lake Powell, by Elizabeth Kolbert: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/08/16/the-lost-canyon-under-lake-powell
A special edition all about mountain biking in and around Colorado. We rank, we review, we get bruised (often). Find out how Hartman Rocks in Gunnison, the Thunder Trails in Norwood, and Turkey Springs in Pagosa Springs stack up with a few other trail systems in Colorado. 2:22 - Paul's trail-ranking criteria 3:17 - Our third favorite Colorado mountain biking spot 7:15 - Our second favorite Colorado mountain biking spot 13:31 - Our most favorite Colorado mountain biking spot 20:10 - Honorable mentions and places still on our list to bike This episode was written by Paul Olson and Lisa McNamara (but mostly Paul). It was recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara. Do you have any suggestions for mountain bike trails we should check out – in Colorado or anywhere else? Let us know at info@roadtrippinginamerica.com.
What are ruins, really? A trip to Chaco Culture National Historical Park in northwestern New Mexico digs up memories of Lisa's favorite childhood playground. And, Hartman Rocks is an amazing place to mountain bike in Gunnison, Colorado but...be prepared with rodent repellent if you're there in pack rat nesting season! It was a battle of Paul vs. the pack rats - and the pack rats won. 1:11 - Digging up my childhood playground in New York 4:00 - The road to Chaco Culture 10:36 - Bringing the two together 13:27 - Making a podcast in the wild 20:06 - What we've added - and removed - from the Bobs This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. Share your thoughts with us at info@roadtrippinginamerica.com.
When traveling, do you like to plan every detail or relax and go with the flow? Lisa used to be a thorough planner, but found that all that planning did was make her miserable and stressed. She has learned that she can't plan or predict when interesting or memorable things are going to happen, so she just has to put herself in the way for them to happen. How that approach to travel relates to our life on the road, highs and lows from the first month of road life, and the Road Tripping in America road trip playlist. 0:48 - Over-planning my first international trip to Paris, France 6:08 - Exploring Palisade and Grand Junction with friends 9:36 - The reality on the ground in Ouray, Telluride, and Silverton 11:17 - Finding a better pace in Grand Mesa and Norwood This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional recording and editing by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more. Articles referenced in this episode: Grape disappointment: Colorado vineyards say an October freeze will chill their 2021 vintage (https://coloradosun.com/2020/12/21/hard-freeze-wine-colorado/) and Colorado mountain towns say they can't handle any more tourists amid labor, housing crises (https://coloradosun.com/2021/07/13/colorado-tourism-marketing-resort-communities-housing-labor/).
Listen in on our first week on the road, as we leave Fort Collins, overland Colorado's bumpy backcountry discovery route, explore Buena Vista, Salida, and Leadville, and search for the right pace for long-term travel. Pace is important. We don't want to fly through things too quickly. We don't want to leave things undone because it's not always feasible to go back. But there's so much to see and do that even with unlimited time, it's still impossible to do everything. Because you're always limited by something – if not time, then weather, dirt road fatigue, the need for fresh vegetables, life maintenance duties. So we'll be working on finding the right balance for us as we continue this journey. 0:00 - Intro and leaving Fort Collins 2:02 - First morning coffee stroll, a stock up in Fairplay, and turning off the pavement and onto the adventure road 6:08 - Getting our driving legs on the Colorado backcountry discovery route 9:26 - Taking it easy in Buena Vista, Salida, and Leadville This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
GROWMARK's Executive Director of Energy Supply and Pricing, Kelvin Covington joins the show to talk lubricants. They discuss the Chemtool explosion in Rockton, IL and the potential impact on supply and demand for products.Paul Olson, president of Southern Illinois Chapter 32 of International Harvester and Case IH collectors, from the National Big Red Power Roundup at the DuQuoin State fairgrounds. He talks about his love for Case IH Tractors.
The true story of our worst travel experience...so far. Good trip stories are boring. There's only so much you can say about that great meal you had in San Francisco, that amazing wine you tasted in Bordeaux, those three glorious days you sat on the beach in Cancun. Most of our travel stories are boring. We usually get lucky. But two years ago, we did not get lucky on our last day in Mexico City. Instead, we spent six hours in the police station on our last day of vacation. Listen to find out why... This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
We answer our most frequently asked #vanlife questions: what we're doing with all our stuff and where we're going once we start for real. 1:56 - What we're doing with all of our stuff 7:54 - Where we're going first This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing and recording by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
It's time for "a seventeen gun salute" as hosts Bobby and Kristina discuss 1953's Carnival In Flanders on the act one finale of My Favorite Flop. ABOUT CARNIVAL IN FLANDERS Based on the 1934 French comedy film La Kermesse Héroïque, Carnival In Flanders is set in 1616 in the small Flemish village of Flackenburg, where a Spanish duke and his entourage descend upon the community while the mayor plays dead, hoping that his ruse will force the visitors to depart. The musical features a book by Preston Sturges, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, and lyrics by Johnny Burke. The road to Broadway for Carnival In Flanders was a troubled one. The film that the musical was based on was, and still is, considered one of the finest films every made and is ripe for musical adaptation. Initially, Harold Arlen was to have written the score, but the task ultimately fell to Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke instead, their only other theatrical credit being another Broadway flop. Famed singer and actor Bing Crosby believed in the pair, as they had already written many hits for him, and ended up financing much of the eventual production. The show went through a series of book writers, directors, and choreographers before it finally made it to The Great White Way. The Broadway production was universally panned, with raves only for its female star, Dolores Gray, and lead dancer Matt Mattox. Despite everything, Gray was nominated and won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for having only played 5 of the 6 performances the show ran on Broadway - the shortest-lived Tony-winning performance to date. Original Broadway Cast Dolores Gray as Cornelia John Raitt as The Duke Roy Robers as Mayer Jimmy Alex as 3rd Officer Jean Bradley as Lisa Lorna Del Maestro as Mourning Woman Sandra Devlin as Mourning Woman Julie Marlowe as Mourning Woman Undine Forrest as Katherine Lee Goodman as Innkeeper Paul Lipson as Butcher George Martin as 2nd Officer Ray Mason as 1st Officer Matt Mattox as Courier William Noble as Orderly Paul Reed as Tailer Kevin Scott as Jan Breughel Pat Stanley as Siska Wesley Swails as 1st Citizen Bobby Vail as Barber Norman Weise as 2nd Citizen Lee Barry, Fred Bryan, Bill Conlon, Jean Cowles, Stokeley Gray, Dolores Kempner, Mara Landi, Mary Stanton, Dick Stewart, and Gloria Van Dorpe as Singer John Aristides, Harry Day, Pat Ferrier, Ronnie Field, Skeet Guenther, Patty Karkalits, Mary Alice Kubes, Greg O'Brien, Paul Olson, Richard Reed, Billie Shane, Michael Spaeth, Emy St. Just, and Elfrieda Zieger as Dancer
For the past year and a half, the majority of our ministries have been on hold and with that, our volunteer needs have been lessened. But now that we can actually start planning for in-person church, we're faced with the challenge of filling a lot of serving needs all at once. In this episode, Elizabeth Faulkner from our Leadership Development team talks with Paul Olson, Executive Pastor at SouthRidge Fellowship about how churches can start preparing now to re-engage our congregations in serving. PAUL OLSON Paul currently serves at SouthRidge Fellowship Church where he has been the Executive Pastor for the past 2 1/2 years. Before that he served at Burnett Fellowship in Maple Ridge for 22 years in various pastoral roles. He and his lovely wife Julie have been married 27 years and have 5 children. Paul has been part of FEB Pacific churches since coming to Christ close to 40 years with 28 of those serving in pastoral roles in Feb churches. Paul loves to see people grow in their walk with Christ and build community relationships that share the power of the Gospel.
What we decided to name the camper, a tour of what it does and doesn't have, and a dry run to find out what else we're missing. Hey, just in case you didn't get the hint, we're going to talk about bodily functions in this episode. So, you've been warned. In case you need a refresher on leave no trace principles: https://lnt.org/why/7-principles/dispose-of-waste-properly/ 0:00 - Intro and what we decided to name the camper 2:19 - Tour of the camper 12:41 - What we DON'T have 15:59 - The three minute campground shower 18:44 - Two dry runs...and what we forgot This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing and recording by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
Why we decided to live in a vehicle and what we picked: featuring palm readers, lots of research, box wine, and In-N-Out burgers. 0:45 - Working towards early retirement and full time roadlife 6:55 - Deciding what type of vehicle to get 14:44 - Getting the All Terrain Bobcat installed in Reno This episode was written, recorded, edited, and produced by Lisa McNamara, with additional editing and recording by Paul Olson. Visit roadtrippinginamerica.com for more.
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NBC Sports Reporter Michele Tafoya welcomes you to the Livea Huddle, a brand-new podcast about all things health and wellness by Livea Weight Control Centers! Join Michele in deep conversations about health, weight loss, self-care, and so much more. This week, Michele sits down with Livea COO Andrea Sowers and Registered Dietitian Beth Maschoff for a quick primer on who Livea is, and why they do what they do. Next, Michele speaks with Dr. Paul Olson, a veteran Livea client who lost 107 lbs. with the program 10 years ago. Dive into the Livea Huddle and find inspiration for your own healthy lifestyle journey! Don't forget to subscribe to receive new episodes in your feed every other Tuesday!
On today's episode of “THee Fire Wolf Podcast” I am really honored to have my friend Paul Olson. Hailing from the San Francisco comedy and acting scene, with extensive improv and writing experience, Paul provides in depth conversation of what it's like to go through the world of comedy through a major time of change. Today we discuss what it's like to pursue your dream in New York City and our shared connection between our mutual friend and mentor Joseph Rocha. You can check out Paul in the films “Nightmare” and “Rock Story” and also his recent live table read for the play “Jack Flew” by David Ippolito: http://www.thatguitarman.com/ You can find Paul here:
No, we are not discussing ABC's iconic and powerful 2004 drama TV Series. Like many of you, we planned on focusing this week's episode on the June X-wing points update! Unfortunately that update was delayed on very short notice, leaving us without a topic! So instead, here is something completely different! This is an unreleased episode of the podcast, recorded right before the 2019 World Championship. Tim didn't have time to edit it during that week, so it has just been sitting on his computer for months. Discussion includes: Carson's expectations for the Coruscant Invitational. Not discussing what our actual Worlds lists will be. Tim implying Paul Olson is bad at X-wing, mere days before his Top 8 worlds finish. John's favorite fruit. John playing X-wing in the children's area of a Barnes and Noble Carson making squeaky noises with his mic stand. Enjoy!
In this week's episode John takes a turn at hosting the Radio TCX trivia show Hyperspace Hazard, with special guest Andy Myers and conventional guest Paul Olson. If you like the podcast, please consider supporting us directly by going to our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/radiotcx Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/RadioTCX Follow us on Twitter @RadioTCXPodcast Please share this episode!
"Good literature creates a kind of understanding and empathy, that when it touches your heart, it changes you. It raises consciousness. You are eager to look at all people with different eyes and understand people's stories. Our heart becomes larger. The beauty of simple things that are beyond the practical and institutionalized, provide awesome statements of love and sharing and connectedness to what's really important." Paul was born in Wisconsin, raised in Minnesota, and college educated (B.A. history & English) at Luther College in Iowa. He then earned a Ph.D. in English at the University of Oregon with a dissertation on African American Literature, and he taught English and coached track at Augustana College in Illinois until recent retirement. To learn more about Holden Village, visit: http://www.holdenvillage.org or to listen to more audio recordings visit: http://audio.holdenvillage.org The Holden Village Podcast is accessible through Apple iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, and most podcast apps. To contact the podcast author, podcast@holdenvillage.org
LVO Grand runner-up Paul Olson joins us this week to talk about vulture droids, rules quandaries, and strange cantina bands. [00:00:00] Intros [00:20:00] Content [01:00:00] Jank Tank [01:23:00] Dee's Rules Updates Fly Better!
In this week's episode Tim Dugan and 5 Tie Reapers (aka John McDermid) are joined by LVO Finalist Paul Olson to discuss the their experiences at the Fly Better Open! If you like the podcast, please consider supporting us directly by going to our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/radiotcx Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/RadioTCX Follow us on Twitter @RadioTCXPodcast Please share this episode!
In this week's episode Tim Dugan interviews Worlds 2019 Top 8 player Paul Olson about his epic worlds run, Separatists Swarms, and the future of X-wing! The Patron-only exclusive version includes an extra 7 minutes(!) of additional questions, including: Paul's favorite Star Wars Movie, who is the best X-wing player on Radio TCX, Tabletop game recommendations, and "Roger Roger". Patron Exclusive Version: https://bit.ly/2osOPWS If you like the podcast, please consider supporting us directly by going to our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/radiotcx Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/RadioTCX Follow us on Twitter @RadioTCXPodcast Please share this episode!
The very best content that we put out every year, here are interviews with every member of the Top 16 from Worlds 2019. This is the one episode you don't want to miss and the very encapsulation of "Fly Better." Day 2 Lists: https://listfortress.com/tournaments/1193 Top 16 [00:02:00] Jesper Winstrom [00:07:24] David Kelly [00:12:00] Nicholas God-Nilsson [00:17:10] Pierre Buffiere [00:23:20] Justin Gerring [00:28:49] Paul La Rue [00:34:37] Michal Nowak [00:42:30] Duncan Howard Top 8 [00:58:00] Calen Wong [01:08:20] Paul Olson [01:15:20] Jonathan Kok [01:20:20] Bartosz Wójcicki Top 4 [01:30:30] Alex Farley [01:38:24] Mitch Raab Finalist [01:55:30] Dan Taylor World Champion [02:00:00] Oliver Pocknell Fly Better!
In this week's episode Tim and John are joined by Paul Olson to discuss Separatist Swarms and how to beat them! If you like the podcast, please consider supporting us directly by going to our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/radiotcx Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/RadioTCX Follow us on Twitter @RadioTCXPodcast Please share this episode!
KFOR's Dale Johnson sits down with Paul Olson and Loyal Parks, 2 original members of Nebraskans for Peace, which is 50 years old
Employees bring various talents and skill sets to small businesses. Understanding how to use these strengths can help build an amazing culture and lead to new levels of success. Bank President Paul Olson joins us on this episode to discuss how Arbor Bank has used the Gallup Strengthfinders Program to significantly grow their business.
Phil Howard and Paul Olson discuss: IBM stuff (like AS400s) never breaking. Security surrounding your IMBi services. Servers that don't go down Open Source software development Something amazing.... "BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY" Follow us on Podbean: https://telecomradio.podbean.com/ #ibmi #nodejs #ruby #opensource #telecom
Phil Howard and Paul Olson discuss: IBM stuff (like AS400s) never breaking. Security surrounding your IMBi services. Servers that don't go down Open Source software development Something amazing.... "BACKWARDS COMPATIBILITY" Follow us on Podbean: https:/...
Paul Olson speaks at SouthRidge Fellowship, a Langley church. He speaks on Romans and God's plan. This message was spoken to the church on November 18, 2018. The post The big picture appeared first on SouthRidge Church.