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Prater and Mallory close out their 15-part series: Most Important Players on the Boise State football roster with No. 1 - QB Maddux Madsen, what will it take for Madsen to win over the fan base in 2025. And the greatest, single, one-day accomplishments of Idaho athletes (Payette's Sting Ray Robb is racing in the Indy 500 on Sunday).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Payette native Sting Ray Robb joins Prater and Mallory from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where he'll race in the Indy 500 on Sunday. Robb, who is making his third appearance in the Memorial Day race, touches on his first major Indy crash, getting married and spending offseason time in Idaho, and the Spencer Danielson/Ashton Jeanty duo that he loves to follow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Poetry Out Loud competition is not unique to Idaho; it happens in states and countries all around the world.
Based on mountain snowpack levels, 2025 should be a pretty decent water year for Idaho irrigators.
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Welcome to Payette, Idaho! We hope you enjoy our trip to this cool little town!Small Town News--whose headline is it, anyway? @SmallTownNewsImprov
Idaho farmers and ranchers. I think you're going to be very happy with Idaho's snowpack.
Harper Talks host Brian Shelton sits down with alumnus Andrew Payette, a 2018 Harper College graduate and current constituent services liaison for U.S. Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi. Andrew shares how his involvement with Harper's speech and debate team led to an internship that evolved into a full-time role in public service. He discusses the apolitical nature of his work, assisting constituents with government-related issues, and reflects on how his Harper experience prepared him for his continued studies at Northwestern University. Andrew also offers insight into the realities of working in government and his aspirations for a future in public service.
Got an email from hydrologist David Hoekema on the latest snowpack situation.
Tom Payette is one of the veterans making wine here in Virginia. The upcoming 2025 harvest will mark Tom's 40th. While most of Tom's career has been in Virginia he has been involved some years ago on the west coast in California as a result of his position at Prince Michel. The then owner Jean Leducq owned a vineyard on Elhers Lane in Napa Valley.Tom has been recognized by numerous wine publications for his work including being named in 1999 as Winemaker of the Year by Vineyard & Winery management and more recently he was named by Wine Business Monthly as one of their Wine Industry Leader of the Year Awards.Tom has a very active Wine management and consulting business currently and New Kent Vineyards is one of his long-time clients who produces Norton. Tom brought with him the day of the interview two bottles of wine. Once of which was from their Norton vineyard block and the other was from what Lucie Morton the world renown Ampelographer visited and said was from Cynthiana which is not Norton despite the fact that it is legal to label it as Norton. Lucie joined us after the interview concluded and we tasted the wines. There is no question they were different. More on that in a later Episode when I interview Lucie.Take a listen to Episode posted here or read the transcript.Thanks for being a listener to the Fine Wine Confidential Podcast. For more information go to www.finewineconfidential.com
This week, we bring you a conversation from Jan. 17, 2025 on UofL's Employee Success Podcast with Brian Buford. This conversation with UofL's Dr. Patty Payette (from Forward Radio's Critical Thinking for Everyone) is about the Think Aloud Protocol and Leadership. “Leadership is a conversation.” In this episode, Dr. Patty Payette and Brian Buford discuss experiences with mentorship, connection, and rich guidance in the workplace that can elevate and increase the value of your professional practices. Dr. Payette is an expert in applying critical thinking skills to everyday problems and questions. As a trainer, coach, and scholar, she consults with leaders and educators on the design, implementation, and assessment of their improvement projects and innovations, navigating tough conversations and competing interests across organizations. Dr. Payette's role at the University of Louisville hinges on structured and effective leadership implementation. Her numerous publications focus on critical thinking, skill building, and best practices in promoting change and fostering collaboration at all levels of an organization. Listen to Dr. Payette's podcast episode with UofL's Center for Positive Leadership on Mindfulness and Decisiveness at https://positiveleadership.louisville.edu/event-recordings/think-aloud-leadership-mindfulness-podcast-audio-only-patty-payette-karen-newton/ Find the UofL Employee Success Podcast at https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/uoflemployeesuccesscenter Truth to Power airs every Friday at 9pm, Saturday at 11am, and Sunday at 7pm on Louisville's grassroots, community radio station, Forward Radio 106.5fm WFMP and live streams at https://forwardradio.org
In this episode of Derms and Conditions, host James Q. Del Rosso, DO, welcomes Michael Payette, MD, a dermatologist in private practice at Central Connecticut Dermatology, to discuss practical approaches to managing hidradenitis suppurativa (HS). Dr Payette shares his experience establishing a dedicated HS clinic and provides insights into addressing diagnostic delays, patient education, and emerging treatments. They begin by discussing the importance of outreach and education to raise awareness of HS among non-dermatology health care providers, such as OB-GYNs and urgent care practitioners, highlighting how early referral and intervention can prevent long-term complications such as scarring and sinus tract formation. They then explore the role of GLP-1 therapies and biologics in HS treatment. Dr Payette shares his multimodal approach, explaining how GLP-1s address an underlying cause of inflammation while biologics target active inflammation. He outlines practical tips for managing insurance approvals and counseling patients on the benefits and potential side effects of these therapies. The episode also covers strategies for discussing lifestyle changes, such as weight loss and smoking cessation, while being sensitive to patient challenges. Dr Payette notes that combining weight reduction with biologics can often yield good outcomes, helping patients achieve better disease control and remission. Tune in to the full episode to learn how a systematic, patient-centered approach to HS management can improve outcomes for this challenging condition.
Artistic director, Jerome Davis, talks with Montreal-based actor and director, Mike Payette about his life, the arts, and PAINT ME THIS HOUSE OF LOVE. Mike is the artistic director of the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto, Canada, where our upcoming play, PAINT ME THIS HOUSE OF LOVE by Chelsea Woolley, premiered.
“Leadership is a conversation.” In this episode, Dr. Patty Payette and Brian Buford discuss experiences with mentorship, connection, and rich guidance in the workplace that can elevate and increase the value of your professional practices. Dr. Payette is an expert in applying critical thinking skills to everyday problems and questions. As a trainer, coach, and scholar, she consults with leaders and educators on the design, implementation, and assessment of their improvement projects and innovations, navigating tough conversations and competing interests across organizations. Dr. Payette's role at the University of Louisville hinges on structured and effective leadership implementation. Her numerous publications focus on critical thinking, skill building, and best practices in promoting change and fostering collaboration at all levels of an organization. Listen to Dr. Payette's podcast episode with UofL's Center for Positive Leadership on Mindfulness and Decisiveness here! Take advantage of Employee Success Resources through our Learning Opportunities today!
In this episode of Better Buildings for Humans, host Joe Menchefski welcomes back Alejandra Menchaca of AIRLIT Studio for an insightful deep dive into TEDI—Thermal Energy Demand Intensity. As a repeat guest, Alejandra shares her expertise in sustainable and human-centric design, making complex concepts accessible. Together, they unpack the significance of TEDI, distinguishing it from metrics like Energy Use Intensity (EUI) and exploring how it informs passive building design. Alejandra explains why TEDI is a crucial metric in Massachusetts' stretch energy code, its role in Passive House certification, and its implications for building resilience and grid capacity as electrification accelerates. Listeners will also learn about the challenges of balancing energy efficiency with human-centric design, as Alejandra dispels misconceptions and highlights the metric's potential to harmonize sustainability with occupant well-being. Don't miss this comprehensive guide to designing better, smarter buildings. Where to Find Ale Menchaca: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alejandramenchaca https://www.design.upenn.edu/people/alejandra-menchaca About Ale Menchaca: Alejandra is a Principal at Airlit Studio, an environmental design consulting practice with a design-minded approach rooted in technical excellence. Alejandra combines expertise in mechanical engineering and building science to give clients a clear understanding of the impact design strategies and innovative solutions have on long-term building performance. Alejandra leverages research and simulations to provide project teams with sustainable design knowledge and energy expertise. With a Ph.D. in natural ventilation, she is experienced in designing passive buildings. In addition to her interest in passive solutions, Alejandra also has extensive experience with energy-intensive buildings such as laboratories and healthcare facilities having worked as an in-house building scientist at Payette for four years. Her experience also includes a focus on the power of early design analytics, gained during her tenure as a consultant at Thornton Tomasetti, where she built their Boston-based sustainability group. Lastly, Alejandra's expertise also includes thermal comfort, energy modeling, daylighting, and computational fluid dynamics. Ale is passionate about early design building science: assisting design teams with analytics and reports that impact design outcomes. She is a co-founder of Project StaSIO, a community of building performance simulators (consultants, architects, in-house building scientists) that strives to teach others how to ask the right building analytics questions and convey the results in ways that are beautiful and impactful. Highly committed to growing the next generation of sustainability-focused designers and engineers, Ale loves teaching. She has lectured at MIT and the Harvard GSD, where she's had the good fortune to mentor several brilliant students who have become inspiring disruptors in the building simulation industry. Where To Find Us: https://bbfhpod.advancedglazings.com/ www.advancedglazings.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/better-buildings-for-humans-podcast www.linkedin.com/in/advanced-glazings-ltd-848b4625 https://twitter.com/bbfhpod https://twitter.com/Solera_Daylight https://www.instagram.com/bbfhpod/ https://www.instagram.com/advancedglazingsltd https://www.facebook.com/AdvancedGlazingsltd
Corey is an indigenous creator and storyteller for both theatre and television. He is the co-founder of TRANSform, a festival that brings indigenous and non-indigenous artists together. We talk about land acknowledgements, bridging the gaps, the relationship between queer and indigenous storytelling and the urbanisation of culture. Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Pocket Cast, Radio Public Socials @EndeaovursRadio
Buckle up and learn from the ultra-driven Sting Ray Robb, an all-American race car driver from Payette, Idaho, who's been chasing his dream since he was just three years old. With a name inspired by the iconic Chevrolet Stingray Corvette, he knew he was destined for the track. From his first red pedal car to the Indy car circuit, he's competed at every level, earning championships, trophies, and a spot on the podium time and again. Tune in as we dive into his journey, the challenges he's faced, and what fuels his passion for racing.Guest Links:StingRayRobb.comCredits: Host: Lisa NicholsExecutive Producer: Jenny HealMarketing Support: Landon Burke and Joe SzynkowskiPodcast Engineer: Portside Media
Tell us what you think!Ever wondered what it takes to master the art of jet boating on some of Idaho's most treacherous rivers? Join us for an exhilarating episode featuring Shay White, a native Idahoan and renowned aluminum jet boat builder. Shay's journey from Meridian to the pinnacle of jet boat craftsmanship is a testament to passion and perseverance. He shares vivid memories of his early life and the profound knowledge passed down from his father, who started their family business in 1973. Drawing from his athletic background at Eastern Oregon University, Shay applies the same dedication and skill to navigating and building world-class jet boats.Prepare for a thrilling exploration of Idaho's waterways as we venture into the technical and adrenaline-pumping aspects of jet boating. From the obscured hazards of high water levels to the precision required in low water, Shay's firsthand accounts will keep you on the edge of your seat. We delve into the mechanics of twin engines, the advantages of stick steering, and the formidable challenges posed by notorious river stretches like the Payette and Hell's Canyon. Whether it's racing down the Clearwater or the Salmon Rivers, Shay's gripping stories and expert insights make this episode a must-listen for both seasoned boaters and newcomers alike.But the excitement doesn't end on the water. We also tackle the extreme challenges of boat recovery and the ongoing battle to protect public lands and river access. Hear about the painstaking efforts involved in rescuing stranded boats from remote canyons and the technical hurdles of salvage operations. Shay shares his experiences with the Western Whitewater Association and the politics of river access, balancing motorized and non-motorized users. With a blend of serious advocacy and lighter moments, including officiating weddings in these natural spaces, this episode offers a comprehensive glimpse into the relentless spirit and community of Idaho's jet boating enthusiasts.Follow Wild Chaos on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildchaosshowYoutube: https://youtube.com/@wildchaos2308?si=8aj6bb-GgcsMhJw7TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wildchaospodX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/thewildchaosMeta (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/wildchaos/LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/wildchaos
Cette semaine sur le podcast, je reçois le kinésiologue Nicolas Payette pour jaser des bienfaits de la musculation sur notre longévité. Tu peux suivre Nicolas sur Instagram juste ici
Hall of fame handler, trainer, breeder, and titan of the field trial game Rich Robertson Jr. of Payette, Idaho joins the "The Breakaway Podcast" brought to you by the National Bird Hunters Association, to talk a life immersed in field trials, recent tragedy, legendary dogs, paying it forward, and perspective looking back and forward.All this and more on this episode of "The Breakaway Podcast"! #birddog #birddogtraining #birdhunting #birddogs #birddogfieldtrials #fieldtrials #fieldtrialbirddogs #walkingfieldtrials #horsebackfieldtrials #quailhunting #pheasanthunting #grousehunting #englishpointer #englishsetter #germanshorthairedpointer #coverdogs #americanfield #uplandhunting #tekoamountainsunrise #hicksrisingsun #rivertonsfunseeknscooter
This episode is a first for the Tom Rowland Podcast, for the first time we have an Indy 500 driver joining us to talk about the thrill behind racing. Sting Ray Robb grew up in Payette, Idaho where he spent any off time he had fishing or hunting. Join us and learn about what it takes to be one of the most successful young men in racing! Sting Ray's Links: https://www.stingrayrobb.com/ https://www.instagram.com/stingrayrobb/ All of my other socials can be found here : https://linktr.ee/TomRowlandPodcast For All Your Marine and Auto Needs Check Out Star brite: https://bit.ly/48tNW0y Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three phenomenal women in space share their stories with us this weekend, in honour of Asteroid Day — a UN-recognised initiative raising awareness about the potential impacts, and opportunities, of these marvels of astronomy. Asteroid Day takes place on 30 June, the anniversary of the Tunguska event in 1908 where a meteor destroyed a landmass of about 2,150 km2 (a little smaller than the landmass of Luxembourg) of forest in Siberia, Russia. Asteroid Day was co-founded in 2014 by physicist Stephen Hawking, B612 Foundation president Danica Remy, astronaut Rusty Schweickart, film-maker Grigorij Richters and astrophysicist (and Queen guitarist) Brian May. Now recognised by the UN, Asteroid Day is celebrated globally to raise awareness about asteroids and their potential impact on Earth. It also raises awareness of the potential to mine asteroids as we move towards a space economy. My guests this week are: - Julie Payette - a Canadian engineer, scientist and astronaut who also served as Governor General of Canada from 2017 to 2021 - Wanda Díaz-Merced - astronomer using using sonification - Hoor Abdelraman Al Maazmi - space science researcher at the UAE Space Agency - Maher Kalaji - Board Director of the Asteroid Foundation and founder of the newly to be announced Luxembourg Rocket Society. Julie Payette joined the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) in 1992 as a member of the Canadian Astronaut Corps. She completed two spaceflights, logging more than 25 days in space. Dr. Payette also served as capsule communicator (CapCom) at NASA Mission Control Center in Houston and from 2000 to 2007 as CSA's chief astronaut. Julie was named COO for the Montreal Science Centre in July 2013. In 2017, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that Queen Elizabeth II had approved the appointment of Payette as the next governor general of Canada which she started that October until January 2021. Wanda Díaz-Merced was born in Puerto Rico and lost her eyesight gradually through her teenage years into early adulthood. She talks about this experience and her long journey to become an astronomer who uses sonification to turn large data sets into audible sound. Currently, Wanda works at the European Gravitational Observatory Cascina, Italy, where she is the Director of the Arecibo Observatory. Dr Díaz-Merced received an internship with Robert Candey, an incredible mentor to her, at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, USA, and went on to complete a Ph.D. in computer science at the University of Glasgow. Wanda was then accepted as a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, and South African Astronomical Observatory in Cape Town. Wanda's work has also included collaborations with the European Gravitational Observatory proposal REINFORCE and the National Astronomical Observatory Japan (NAOJ). Dr Díaz-Merced creates sonification software to perceive space in a different sensory way. Hoor Abdelraman AlMaazmi is a space science researcher at the UAE Space Agency and a member of the Emirates Mars Mission science team since 2017. The Mars mission, named ‘Amal' or ‘Hope,' launched in 2020. The UAE is going to send a spaceship to explore the solar system's main asteroid belt due to launch in 2028. For this mission, they will look at six asteroids with the target to land on the seventh- Justitia. This asteroid is thought to be one of only two known red asteroids and potentially laden with organic substances. The aim for this MBR Explorer is to deploy a landing craft to study the surface of Justitia fully developed by private UAE start-up companies. https://asteroidfoundation.org/ https://royalsociety.org/about-us/who-we-are/diversity-inclusion/case-studies/scientists-with-disabilities/wanda-diaz-merced/ https://space.gov.ae/en/initiatives-and-projects/uae-mission-to-asteroid-belt-ema https://www.instagram.com/uaespaceagency?igsh=ZXgwcnR3dTNqOHFs https://x.com/uaespaceagency?s=21
Today we rewatch Tabatha Ricci vs Tecia Pennington, we give some pics for upcoming fights and have another beer from Payette brewing called Sofa King Hazy.
Joe Higgins, WUT co-founder and co-host through about 2016 sits in with Chris today. Ron Payette and Ari Sloane, retired Tucson Police officers, join Chris and Joe to talk about efforts to help police officers identify stressors and cope with those stressors of their occupation, including working with Boulder Crest.
In this episode of the VRMA Arrival podcast, VRMA editor Alexa Schlosser interviews Dave Payette, the founder of 365Villas, discussing his journey in founding the company and the influence of his background in technology. Payette shares his experience transitioning from the tech industry to the vacation rental sector and the challenges he faced as a property manager himself. Key topics covered include: The evolution of property management technology and the need for comprehensive platforms. Factors to consider when choosing property management software, such as comprehensiveness, track record, usability, and support. The importance of maximizing the effectiveness of chosen software through thorough onboarding and continued training. Trends in the industry, including the shift from short-stay to long-stay rentals, and how property management software can adapt to these changes. The role of property management software in helping property managers grow their businesses efficiently and effectively. Common pitfalls property managers may encounter, such as complacency and not aligning technology use with business strategy. Future trends in property management software, including the potential for AI integration and the development of collaborative social media ecosystems. Payette also shares his favorite vacation destination, but you'll have to listen to the episode to hear what it is!
In this episode we welcome Corey Payette, director of the movie musical Les Filles du Roi, in conversation with the film's editor Christian Díaz Durán.Adapted from Urban Ink's stage production, this locally-shot film screened at VIFF 2023. Les Filles du Roi tells through song the powerful story of the young Kanien'kehá:ka girl Kateri and her brother Jean-Baptiste, whose lives are disrupted upon the arrival of the “Daughters of the King” in ‘New France' (now Montreal) in 1665.Corey Payette is an interdisciplinary storyteller, writer, composer, producer, and director in film and theatre. Since 2014, he has been the Artistic Director of Urban Ink, a position first held by Marie Clements, at one of Canada's most ambitious theatre companies. Payette wrote the music, lyrics, and directed the acclaimed musicals Children of God, Les Filles du Roi, and Starwalker, among others. He is a member of the Mattagami First Nations, with French-Canadian and Irish ancestries. Les Filles du Roi is his first feature film.This conversation was recorded at VIFF Centre in March 2024.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––This podcast is brought to you by the Vancouver International Film Festival.Presented on the traditional and unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) nations. The Greater Vancouver International Film Festival Society is a not-for-profit cultural organization that operates the internationally acclaimed Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF), and year-round programming at VIFF Centre. See what's playing now at viff.org.
A high water swim on the North Fork of the Payette
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I think you are going to find Ron's start with the Tucson Police Department to be very interesting, I know I did! He was one of those officers who had a knack for catching bad guys. Many super cops who I've had the honor of working with looked up to Ron, if that's any indication about his abilities. Again, it is my honor to help create legacies for these iconic officers and I'm so glad he agreed to come and hang out. Spread the word, share the podcast with your friends and we'll keep cranking them out!Happy New Year everyone!
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On this week's episode of the Escape Your Limits podcast, our guest is Todd Payette, champion Bodybuilder, renowned prep coach and praised author of ‘Shoulder Down', a book detailing his journey seeking the ultimate in physical perfection while battling his inner demons. After finding his father's body shortly after his suicide, a six-year-old Todd battled to find a place in the world from an early age. Channeling a subsequent fear of death to drive his passion for health and fitness, setting out on a quest to be a bigger, faster and stronger version of himself, ultimately building an amour around himself. Despite his success as a bodybuilder, Todd took a difficult road through life, facing both physical and mental abuse, homelessness and incarceration along the way. Having learnt some impactful life lessons, he now champions positivity, not letting your past hold you back and never giving up. In this episode of the Escape your Limits Podcast, Todd talks about: How is fear of death drove his passion to reach physical perfection. The impact of finding his father after his suicide at six years old. Learning his own coping mechanisms. How bodybuilding saved his life. Recognizing when bodybuilding can become an unhealthy obsession. Being incarcerated and hitting rock bottom. Rebuilding a life and finding solace in the gym. Owning your past and choosing positivity and success. To learn more about Todd Payette, click here ====================================================== Subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on your notifications so you never miss a new video when it's published: https://www.youtube.com/user/EscapeFitness Shop gym equipment: https://escapefitness.com/shop View our full catalog: https://escapefitness.com/support/catalog https://escapefitness.com/support/catalogue ====================================================== Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Escapefitness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/escapefitness Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/escapefitness LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/escapefitness/
Through her consultancy, AIRLIT studio, Alejandra Menchaca provides expertise in mechanical engineering and building science to owners and design teams. One of her current projects will be the first performing arts facility in the US with full natural ventilation. Ale holds a PhD in mechanical engineering and has taught at MIT and Harvard GSD, where she has mentored, she says, “several brilliant students who have become inspiring disruptors in the building simulation industry. That's immensely rewarding.”We talked to Ale about growing up in Mexico and her shift from aerospace engineering to environmental stewardship and building science and her time at Payette and Thornton Tomasetti before starting her own firm. Ale co-founded Project StaSIO, a community of building performance simulators (consultants, architects, in-house building scientists) that strives to teach others how to ask the right building analytics questions and convey the results in ways that are beautiful and impactful (not tables!).When we asked whether she feels like she's part of a movement, Ale didn't hesitate: “If speaking up and disagreeing with the status quo is being part of the movement, I'm definitely a member..”
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This special episode #50 was a recording in front of a live audience in Los Angeles! Our hosts, Sebastian Naum, Khari Walker of ION- Intelligence of Nature, Alli Schaper of Super Mush, and Mo George-Payette of Mother's Market and Momo's CBD, share riveting stories and tactics for scaling consciously. Conversation themes include: ethical sourcing, scaling tactics, mental health, benefits of functional mushrooms and psychedelics, community engagement and more. They also discuss the importance of conscious culture, conscious leadership, and staying true to their brand's mission. This evening in Los Angeles, at The Kinn, was nothing short of extraordinary—an epic episode filled with magic, as a passionate crowd came together to explore the realms of mind, body, wellness, and conscious business in a packed house. Topics Discussed: Conscious business importance: Prioritize body and wellness, introduce "Conscious Profits Unfiltered" podcast. Panelists' introduction: Meet Mo George-Payette, Khari Walker, and Alli Schaper, who will discuss their backgrounds and brands. Functional mushrooms in wellness: Alli Schaper on mushroom benefits and Super Mush's education mission. Culture Challenge: Staffing and culture preservation challenges. Conscious Culture & Leadership: How it affects daily decisions. Investor selection importance: Impact on company DNA and mission. Resilience challenges: CBD industry hurdles discussed. Scaling Consciously: Sebastian asks Alli about mission-driven scaling. Authentic Brand Messaging: Purpose washing, Ion's genuine branding, and community stories. Psychedelics & education: Discuss psychedelics and education importance. Impact measurement & sourcing: Explore impact and organic, fair sourcing. Podcast & community building: Role in mushroom wellness and psychedelics awareness. Branding significance: How it connects with customers and attracts attention. Innovating consciously via listening: Customer and community feedback in innovation. Traits of conscious leader: Compassion, resilience, transparency, diversity, representation. Wealth vs. conscious capitalism: Debate on wealth and conscious principles alignment. Company DNA & conscious purpose: Integrating purpose, hiring mission-aligned individuals. Social media & conscious brand promotion: Discuss using social media and potential conflicts. Connect with Alli Schaper through Super Mush's page on Instagram Connect with Mo George-Payette through MoMo's CBD on Instagram Connect with Khari Walker through ION's page on Instagram Connect with Sebastian on Instagram SebastianNaum.com
Dave Payette's Substack is HERE, and the original post is HERE. It is too long for email, so please click through the title above to view it online. Yoho comment: Look, I'm sorry to show you this. But it is well-written and one of the quickest ways into the story I have seen. I knew what happened, but I still just about barfed as I narrated. In the next few pages, you will look at the monster who received billions of insurance money after 2996 people were immolated. We must wake up to survive. We have no other choice.The most important truth of all about 9/11 is staring us right in the face. All we have to do to see it is open our eyes and expend even a modicum of effort. That truth is this: the official narrative is comprehensively false. It is a cover up.For the uninitiated, I could remind you how World Trade Center building 7, which was not hit by aircraft, mysteriously collapsed at 5:20 pm, almost seven and a half hours after the (second) South Tower fell that morning. We could ponder how at no time prior to September 11th, 2001 and any time since has fire brought down a standing skyscraper, despite there being dozens and dozens examples of such fires for comparison purposes. As with Covid 19, science was suspended and completely upended in a very short space of time:WTC - Building 7We could discuss how all three World Trade Center buildings that collapsed that day fell like near perfect examples of controlled demolition. Or how real science tells us that heat in excess of 2,750 degrees Fahrenheit, would have been required for a sustained period to melt the steel beams of those structures, whereas the jet fuel would only have been between 750 to 1,500 degrees and, as the color of the smoke on impact confirms, it burned out quickly. Therefore, it is obvious, as one researcher states, that “common sense suggests that steel beams should not yield under burning jet fuel without presence of other substances that produce very high temperatures when burning, such as thermite.”We could look at how Larry Silverstein who already owned WTC 7 purchased the twin towers in a leveraged buyout which required only $15m of his own money just a few weeks before 9/11. Or how, even though the Twin Towers were already widely understood to be a white elephant, Silverstein insured them for billions, sought a $12.3 billion payout, and was ultimately awarded $4.6 billion. For more see robertyoho.substack.com episode 270Support the show
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In this riveting episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sat down with one of PowerShell's creators, Bruce Payette. Bruce enlightened us on various topics, from the key design principles that spurred PowerShell's success to captivating anecdotes from its inception. We dove into parts of PowerShell that Bruce prides himself on, underlining its growth and capabilities. Bruce's influential book, "PowerShell in Action," was also a subject of our discussion. Lastly, stepping beyond PowerShell, Bruce introduced us to 'Braid,' his intriguing new programming language. See the PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mc2xieZHZqo
Mike and Cretched join the show / Message from Joe / Alex Jones clips of the week / Missing Submarine Titan / Sub is a death trap / Strange Military Movements / World Wide Cyber Attack / Joe Rogan and RFKjr vs Dr. Peter Hotez / Payette Lake Monster / Old Arsonist / McDonalds Grimace Juice / Trump Sketch Artist / Dayton Pickle Fest / American Breakfast Habits / Butt Protest / Mike losing Power / End 'I went on Titan - it was a SUICIDE mission!': German who paid OceanGate to see Titanic wreck in 2021 says he was 'incredibly lucky' to make it after one sub 'didn't work', there were 'electrical problems' and a piece of the vessel FELL OFF https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12218125/German-paid-OceanGate-Titanic-wreck-2021-says-incredibly-lucky-make-it.html Dr. Peter Hotez Refuses To Debate RFK Jr. Despite $1.5 Million Charity Pot https://www.cryptogon.com/?p=67050 'Monster' captured on film in the waters of Payette Lake, Idaho https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/367922/monster-captured-on-film-in-the-waters-of-payette-lake-idaho - Affiliates Links - Jackery: https://shrsl.com/3cxhf Barebones: https://bit.ly/3G38773 - OBDM Merch - https://obdm.creator-spring.com/ Buy Tea! Mike's wife makes some good tea: Naked Gardener Teas: https://www.thenakedgardener.us/store Bags Art Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/BagsDraws/ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research ▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Phone: 614-388-9109 ► Skype: ourbigdumbmouth ► Website: http://obdmpod.com ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/obdmpod ► Full Videos at Odysee: https://odysee.com/@obdm:0 ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/obdmpod ► Instagram: obdmpod ► Email: ourbigdumbmouth at gmail ► RSS: http://ourbigdumbmouth.libsyn.com/rss ► iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-big-dumb-mouth/id261189509?mt=2
State health officials are giving high marks to first responders in McCall for containing what could have been a significant health issue. One woman saw something was wrong and before long officials had found and contained a chemical spill in Payette Lake.
This week we have a very special show. Aaron Pruzan and Ethan McLeod join Massey in studio for for a sit down interview about everything kayaking. Ethan McLeod is the new Executive Director of the Jackson Hole Kayak Club and comes from a lifetime spent on the river. From the Monkey Gang to Ecuador to a vertical mile on the Payette this guy has seemed to done it all. Annnnnd it is worth mentioning that he might have been raised by wolves. Aaron Pruzan is the owner/operator of Rendezvous River Sports and the founder of the JHKC back in 1996. He has helped coached countless generations of paddlers and created a strong river community here in our valley. Not to mention at 54 years old, he remains a ripping class V boater. The spring runoff is officially here and that means the Wyoming Whitewater Championships are right around the corner. We highlight the upcoming events, which include a the famous Hoback Party, a free style competition, and the local's favorite event....*drumroll* the Grey's River Boatercross. Tune into 89.1 KHOL every Friday from 2-3 local time to catch our show. But if you can't worry not, because you can download Teton Sports Talk wherever Podcasts are available.
Leaning against a ponderosa on a ridgeline, CMarie watches a storm roll in. CMarie knows this storm, this nature, has something to teach her. The flowers on the mountainside opposite look like eyes; like the eyes of her ancestors, asking her to learn from and fight for nature. This episode takes place on Nimiipuu, Tukadeka, and Shoshone Bannock homelands. Do you want to reach out to the team? Email us at terrafirma@cpr.org. We've collaborated with Apple Maps to create a guide to the special places in nature that you've heard about in this podcast. It's a list of beautiful settings in the Rocky Mountains, handpicked by CMarie Fuhrman. To check it out, go to apple.co/terra-firma-guide. Host and Writer: CMarie Fuhrman Field Recordist: Jacob Job Outdoor audio recorded at Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado Editor: Erin Jones Producers: Rebekah Romberg, Kibwe Cooper Art: Maria Juliana Pinzón Executive Producer: Brad Turner Additional Editorial Support: Jo Erickson, Luis Antonio Perez, Emily Williams Thanks also to Jodi Gersh, Clara Shelton, Arielle Wilson, Martin Skavish and Jon Pinnow Terra Firma is a production of Colorado Public Radio's Audio Innovations Studio.
Returning to the river to witness the annual kokanee salmon migration, CMarie starts to see the seasonal red of the fish everywhere. The kokanee mating, the flowers on the hillside, all these fleeting rituals, are miracles. This episode takes place on Shoshone-Bannock, Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla homelands. Do you want to reach out to the team? Email us at terrafirma@cpr.org. We've collaborated with Apple Maps to create a guide to the special places in nature that you've heard about in this podcast. It's a list of beautiful settings in the Rocky Mountains, handpicked by CMarie Fuhrman. To check it out, go to apple.co/terra-firma-guide. Host and Writer: CMarie Fuhrman Field Recordist: Jacob Job Outdoor audio recorded at Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado Editor: Erin Jones Producers: Rebekah Romberg, Kibwe Cooper Art: Maria Juliana Pinzón Executive Producer: Brad Turner Additional Editorial Support: Jo Erickson, Luis Antonio Perez, Emily Williams Thanks also to Jodi Gersh, Clara Shelton, Arielle Wilson, Martin Skavish and Jon Pinnow Terra Firma is a production of Colorado Public Radio's Audio Innovations Studio.
Kevin Miller interviews Indy Car Racer Stingray Robb from Payette, Idaho.
On a trail thousands of years old, CMarie sits among the wildflowers near the South Fork Salmon River and watches a tractor cover a fifty-year-old logging road. Maybe someday a woman sitting with her dog in the same place won't know a logging road was ever there at all. This episode takes place on Nimiipuu, Tukadeka, Shoshone Paiute, and Shoshone Bannock homelands. Do you want to reach out to the team? Email us at terrafirma@cpr.org. We've collaborated with Apple Maps to create a guide to the special places in nature that you've heard about in this podcast. It's a list of beautiful settings in the Rocky Mountains, handpicked by CMarie Fuhrman. To check it out, go to apple.co/terra-firma-guide. Host and Writer: CMarie Fuhrman Field Recordist: Jacob Job Outdoor audio recorded at Sequoia National Park, California Editor: Erin Jones Producers: Rebekah Romberg, Kibwe Cooper Art: Maria Juliana Pinzón Executive Producer: Brad Turner Additional Editorial Support: Jo Erickson, Luis Antonio Perez, Emily Williams Thanks also to Jodi Gersh, Clara Shelton, Arielle Wilson, Martin Skavish and Jon Pinnow Terra Firma is a production of Colorado Public Radio's Audio Innovations Studio.
Playwright Yolanda Bonnell discusses her new play, My Sister's Rage, and why she wanted to explore the joy and laughter that can come with grief. Canadian music icon Céline Dion opens up about her latest album, Courage, and how she coped after the passing of her late husband, René Angélil. Mike Payette, the artistic director of the Tarragon Theatre, talks about directing Tarell Alvin McCraney's play Choir Boy for Canadian Stage, and how it changed his outlook on life. Musician Patrick Haggerty of Lavender Country discusses the role he's had in a budding queer country scene and what it's like releasing a sophomore album in his late 70s.
Playwright Yolanda Bonnell discusses her new play, My Sister's Rage, and why she wanted to explore the joy and laughter that can come with grief. Canadian music icon Céline Dion opens up about her latest album, Courage, and how she coped after the passing of her late husband, René Angélil. Mike Payette, the artistic director of the Tarragon Theatre, talks about directing Tarell Alvin McCraney's play Choir Boy for Canadian Stage, and how it changed his outlook on life. Musician Patrick Haggerty of Lavender Country discusses the role he's had in a budding queer country scene and what it's like releasing a sophomore album in his late 70s.
In this episode, I speak with Cooper Anderson, who started his record label when he was 14 years old!! We talk about how his young age works to his advantage, and how he hopes to make a lasting impact in the Oklahoma City music scene... all while still in high school! Learn more: http://catapultrecordings.com
In this episode we take a trip with my guest Forrest Noble through kayaking history, from epic equipment failures to a legendary story of paddling down the Potomac river at one the highest flood levels in recent history.0:00 - 4:23 Introduction4:24 - 14:35 North Fork Payette swim story14:36 - 17:04 Equipment chat interlude17:05 - 18:20 Potomac Flood Story Introduction19:05 - 53:30 Potomac flood story53:31 - 54:23 ConclusionCheck out a few photos from the story at:https://www.facebook.com/talesfromthecrippsFor some background on the rivers in the story visit American Whitewater for descriptions of Potomac river and North Fork of Payette river:Potomac River Class III runPotomac River Great Falls (VA Lines)Potomac River Great Falls (MD Lines)North Fork of the Payette RiverThis podcast is being featured in the podcast section of paddlinglife.com. If you haven't already visited the site, check it out for news, stories, reviews, and just about anything related to the paddling life.For comments, questions, or if you have a story worth sharing, pitch it to me:talesfromthecripps@gmail.comSupport the show
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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/336 Presented By: Trxstle, Reyr Gear, Bearvault, LakeLady Custom Rods Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors In today's episode, we talk about fly fishing Idaho with Ed Anderson. He takes us to the McCall area in West Idaho where we touch on the Payette, Boise, and Snake rivers for rainbows, browns, and bass fishing. Find out why McCall was described as "the place of windows" and why you "have to be there to know when the windows open". We won't reveal those secret fishing spots but Ed tells us the best times to fish up there and some more useful tips. We also dig into Ed's artwork - his role being the Creative Director of West Mountain Drifters, and how he got picked up by Gray's Sporting Journal for multiple cover projects. Fly Fishing Idaho Show Notes with Ed Anderson 03:30 - Ed used to work for Jackson Kayaks - James McBeath from Jackson Kayaks was on the podcast at WFS 248 04:00 - McCall is located in Southwestern Idaho, 2 hours North of Boise, pinned between the Hells Canyon and Frank Church Wilderness of No Return - Frank Church is the largest wilderness area in the Lower 48 and Hells Canyon is the deepest Canyon in America 09:10 - The Payette and Boise rivers are Ed's home water 10:30 - The Payette and Cascade reservoirs are gigantic reservoirs - people go wakeboarding there 11:55 - Boise is now the fastest growing place in America 12:30 - Boise gets about 300 days of sunshine 13:50 - Summer is not a good fishing time in Idaho because the water level is low. Ed's favorite time to fish is when the snow is still on the ground - end of March going April. 17:05 - In Snake River, people go bass, carp, and sturgeon fishing. The largest sturgeon that was ever caught in America was in the Snake River at 117 inches 18:20 - Ed prefers the Boise over the Payette river, he says it's a more consistent cool-water fishery. August and September are Ed's preferred times to fish the Boise river because the water level stays the same for a number of days. 22:15 - On the Boise river, they get a little of the caddis hatch and primarily they're euro nymphing or streamer fishing 24:50 - Fish and Game Idaho plant steelheads in the Boise river from time to time 31:50 - Ed used to use a Coosa by Jackson Kayak 34:40 - Ed's got an Adipose skiff 35:10 - NRS Raft is a raft company from Moscow. They're coming out with a whole new line of rafts this year. 35:25 - Ed also loves Link Jackson's Stream Tech Rafts. It's a Maravia boat too. 39:50 - Ed talks about carp fishing 41:00 - Bass fishing is consistent in McCall fisheries, especially in the summer. There are some tiger muskies there too. Ed chooses bass over trout because he wants to get away from the crowd. 45:55 - Ray Troll, who is also a fish artist, was on the podcast at WFS 299 46:30 - We dig into Ed's art. You can check out his artwork on his Instagram at @edandersonart 48:20 - Ed created multiple cover artwork for Gray's Sporting Journal 49:30 - Ed and I met through Nick Torres of Waterworks Lamson. Nick had been on the podcast twice at WFS 304 and WFS 213 52:20 - Ed works with West Mountain Drifter as the Creative Director 59:30 - McCall Angler also works with Drift West 1:01:08 - Ed's go-to fly is a Yellow Sally. Fly Fishing Idaho Conclusion with Ed Anderson So there you go.. If you are from Idaho or near that area and want to enjoy some great fishing spots, you can reach out to Ed and the McCall Anglers crew. They're committed to making your experience on the water 10 out of 10. You can also reach out to Ed about artwork projects. If you need a cover art or a logo, he's the guy for you. Check out his work on Instagram at @edandersonart and send him a DM there to connect with him. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/336