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Mush and John talk to Pendley from Realtree Timber 2 Table, Josh Honeycutt and John Newton from Renegade Marine.
In this week's episode, we learn the story of Emily Schreiber Pendley. At age nine, Emily was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis can dramatically shorten life expectancy. Emily has not allowed cystic fibrosis to slow her down. She is now 29 years old, a lawyer and recently got married. She tells her story of living a full life with cystic fibrosis. Key takeaways - Uncertainty can be hard. Don't dwell on uncertainty. Live in the present. - Focus on the joy in life in during unknown or hard times. Even in darkness, there can be joy. - Don't wait. Seize your opportunities. - When facing adversity, take a minute. It's okay to realize there are going to be tough times in life. Be resilient. Face reality and move on. This episode was made possible by: Hand Arendall Harrison Sale Buy Rod's Book "Get Back Up" >>> Buy Here Learn more about & contact Rod Cate:Rod Cate Website Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
Daily Dad Jokes (17 Sep 2022) [Promo] Looking for a perfect gift for your Dad for Father's Day? Get our "Dad Joke University" merch on Amazon! Click here to browse [Promo] Daily Shower Thoughts is a new podcast launched by myself and my co-host Lorelai Stewart. Join us for random, amusing and mind bending epiphanies. Pod links here Daily Shower Thoughts website. You can now submit your own dad jokes to my voicemail, with the best ones to be included in upcoming episodes on this podcast. Just leave your name, the city and state you live in, and your best Dad Joke. Call (978) 393-1076. Look forward to hearing from you! [Promo] Do you like triva quizzes? Then check out my other podcast, The Daily Quiz Show, where I give you 10 questions to test your mettle. Each day brings a new category - Sports; Science; Art and Literature; Movies, TV and Celebrities; Music; and History. The Daily Quiz Show - Spotify The Daily Quiz Show - Apple Podcasts Get Daily Dad Jokes Premium, an ad-free version of this podcast. Breeze into the next level, be cool, and become a big fan of ours for just $5 per month for ad-free listening. Subscribe here on Supercast. Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: legalgeekdad, Mommyof4Kings, PsilocinKing, sindlass, Mommyof4Kings, ryanwasoba, okiedokie2468, Pendley, mal221, YourOverLordisME Do you have trouble getting to sleep? If so, try my other podcast, Sleepytime Nonsense Stories. It's a series of stories with no plotline set to calming music, designed to get you slowly drifting off to sleep. Search for Sleepytime Nonsense Stories on Spotify and Apple Podcasts today. Subscribe to this podcast via: Spotify iTunes Google Podcasts Youtube Channel Social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter Tik Tok Discord Interested in advertising or sponsoring our show with +30k daily streams? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.com Produced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Daily Dad Jokes (17 Sep 2022)[Promo] Looking for a perfect gift for your Dad for Father's Day? Get our "Dad Joke University" merch on Amazon! Click here to browse[Promo] Daily Shower Thoughts is a new podcast launched by myself and my co-host Lorelai Stewart. Join us for random, amusing and mind bending epiphanies. Pod links here Daily Shower Thoughts website.You can now submit your own dad jokes to my voicemail, with the best ones to be included in upcoming episodes on this podcast. Just leave your name, the city and state you live in, and your best Dad Joke. Call (978) 393-1076. Look forward to hearing from you![Promo] Do you like triva quizzes? Then check out my other podcast, The Daily Quiz Show, where I give you 10 questions to test your mettle. Each day brings a new category - Sports; Science; Art and Literature; Movies, TV and Celebrities; Music; and History.The Daily Quiz Show - SpotifyThe Daily Quiz Show - Apple PodcastsGet Daily Dad Jokes Premium, an ad-free version of this podcast. Breeze into the next level, be cool, and become a big fan of ours for just $5 per month for ad-free listening. Subscribe here on Supercast.Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: legalgeekdad, Mommyof4Kings, PsilocinKing, sindlass, Mommyof4Kings, ryanwasoba, okiedokie2468, Pendley, mal221, YourOverLordisMEDo you have trouble getting to sleep? If so, try my other podcast, Sleepytime Nonsense Stories. It's a series of stories with no plotline set to calming music, designed to get you slowly drifting off to sleep. Search for Sleepytime Nonsense Stories on Spotify and Apple Podcasts today.Subscribe to this podcast via:SpotifyiTunesGoogle PodcastsYoutube ChannelSocial media:InstagramFacebookTwitterTik TokDiscordInterested in advertising or sponsoring our show with +30k daily streams? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.comProduced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Pendley Discusses Mannington Commercial's Growth and NeoCon Plans by Floor Focus Magazine
The Mark Moses Show is joined by USSSA Player Shelby Pendley to talk about her great career, her goals for the upcoming season and how she is excited she is to get back in front of the fans next month at USSSA Space Coast Complex. The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow
Many would say that there is a unique bond between Women of Philmont, a sisterhood of sorts. Joy Pendley and Nancy Nelson join the show to highlight this bond of friendship - one that feels more like family. From impromptu hair cuts and tent surfing, to hitch hiking in from Ute Park and enjoying the freedom of the roving ranger experience, Joy and Nancy were quote "Never lacking for happiness." Prior to working on staff in 1985 & 86, both ladies were Rayado participants. It was via that program that they developed a can do attitude, confidence, energy, and enthusiasm for their boundless capabilities as individuals. Both Joy and Nancy celebrate and acknowledge the important work done by the Women rangers of the 70's who paved the way for them and others to follow. Both ladies recall having larger than life role models, including Dawn Chandler and Holly Rudin, women they could aspire to be like and who set them up for success. Philmont Experience:1984 - Rayado participants1985, 1986 - RangersNotable Mentions:Mary PeischckHolly RudinDawn ChandlerDan ModeJohnny CusterTodd Conklin - New Mexico RainSupport the show
On this week's podcast, Paul sits down with William Perry Pendley. Perry worked in the Department of Interior under Ronald Reagan and then headed up the efforts of the Mountain States Legal Foundation, a non-profit law firm that defends property rights in the American West. Pendley was appointed to deputy director by President Trump and then became acting director of the Bureau of Land Management in 2019. Perry and Paul discuss the BLM and its importance in New Mexico, how political shifts have drastic impacts on land management techniques, and the radical politics of people in high places at BLM under the Biden Administration. Enjoy this timely and important conversation!
An in-depth discussion about the rigs that Tony makes.-Intro about Tony-What got you into making rigs-Why are popping corks so useful-What bait doe you recommend to use them with?-Any particular pattern you'd like to recommend?-For your pomp/drop right, why do you use both floats and beads?-You use 40# vs 20#, any reason?-Any times you would want people to know about fishing the surf and with your rigs
Got Covid? After a two-week absence, Jacki returns to the studio from her second go-round with this century's historic pandemic and has advice that could save your life – and our economy. Then, what is behind Joe Biden's confusing and hypocritical approach to energy independence / energy security? Every president since Nixon has promised energy independence, but the current president seems to have the opposite goal. Jacki welcomes Jason Modglin, President of the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, who discusses the bizarre policy of the Biden administration that makes every possible move to greatly reduce America's oil production, but essentially begs OPEC and Russia to pump more of it. Add to this Hunter Biden's lavish foreign oil & gas deals with Ukraine and Asia, and we see a Biden Dynasty “America Last” policy. Next, Jacki talks with Michael Mabee with the Secure the Grid Coalition and author of “The Civil Defense Book.” Michael reveals some startling facts about foreign involvement and other vulnerabilities of our electric grid. Are you concerned about where Critical Race Theory leads? Jacki will discuss it with Elisabeth Pendley, a lawyer and former 1960s school teacher who taught at one of the early-integrated schools in the deep south and the author of the book, “Thursday's Children.” She reveals that there is “nothing new under the sun,” that we have been here before. She pulls back the curtain of CRT and and explains why it has no place in our public schools. Finally, Jacki discusses two things you won't hear much about in the mainstream media: Tesla's ongoing problems with its “self-driving” car crashes, and the danger of wind turbines to flying species like bats and birds. Spoiler alert: If you are an environmentalist or conservationist, you will want to hear this.
Mannington Commercial President Tom Pendley discusses the acquisition of AtlasMasland, the commercial floor covering business of The Dixie Group, and his outlook for commercial flooring.
Jonathan Johnson (Overstock.com): a conservative case for a carbon tax * KT McFarland on Afghanistan (stay out!), Russia, and Donald Rumsfeld * William Perry Pendley: Biden Nominee's Complicity in Eco-Terrorism Case Disqualifies Her from Leading the Bureau of Land Management
Tom Pendley Discusses the Strategy Behind the AtlasMasland Acquisition by Floor Focus Magazine
Federal land is rich with oil and gas that could decimate our national debt and trade deficit. Jacki discusses this topic with William Perry Pendley, the former acting director of the Bureau of Land Management. Pendley also talks about his decision to relocate the agency's headquarters from the D.C. swamp to Colorado, moving the bureaucrats into the environments where they can actually experience first-hand the issues and people they oversee. Then, in a recent “60 Minutes” interview, Sir David Attenborough said a “crime has been committed” because fossil fuels have “poisoned the earth” – never stopping to note that fossil fuels make possible human population growth, extended life spans, modern sanitation, and basically everything that modern life requires. He calls on everyone to make sacrifices. Jacki breaks down Attenborough's one-sided worldview and what is really hostility to others enjoying the long life (95 years old!) and lavish, fossil-fueled lifestyle he enjoys as he jet-sets around the world. Next, experts finally acknowledge that electric vehicles could likely have a higher carbon footprint than traditional internal combustion engine vehicles. Jacki balances the conversation on electric vehicles and explains that an electric future is as yet out of reach due to a scarcity of raw materials needed to manufacture them. Finally, the social cost of carbon is portrayed as a great innovation to save the planet. The concept is calculated from unsubstantiated prognostications far into the future that are difficult to accurately assess or counter. Jacki explains why the Texas Public Policy Foundation opposes carbon pricing and what you can expect coming up from the Biden administration.
Syrena, the Hoodrat Hippie, has an incredible story of personal transformation and she tells us her story of her addiction to alcohol and subsequent C.C.C.A. Alopecia and the journey to sobriety. She also tells us how she got the name, "Hoodrat Hippie", and we talk tarot and oracle cards! She gives some great advice to new witches, as well as to those starting out with shadow work, and if you're in the Pacific Northwest just WAIT until you hear about her incredible retreat she's offering this August! Oh yeah, she's also a lunar witch. Y'all come on in! OUR GUEST For over 10 years, Syrena struggled with alcoholism and C.C.C.A. Alopecia. Along her journey to find sobriety and grow her hair back she desperately tried EVERYTHING! Diet, Yoga, Meditation, Spirituality...You name it. In the end she was able to grow her hair back 100% naturally! Not only that but she went from being a raggedy little Hoodrat to a FULL-BLOWN HIPPIE! She was able to manifest a 50k per year job, a thriving online business, a booming tarot business and published a book -- ALL DURING THE QUARANTINE! She's here to help, heal, and provide hope; and to show people who look and talk like her that all of this is so much more than "white people shit". Website: https://www.thehoodrathippie.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/thehoodrathippie YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/hoodrathippie CONTACT MELA We have a website! www.podpage.com/belle-book-candle FB & IG @bellebookcandlesc YT: Belle, Book & Candle Become a patron www.patreon.com/bellebookcandle Or, if you'd rather, you can buy Mela a coffee! www.buymeacoffee.com/bellebookcandle Interested in our upcoming Greenwild Festival on November 13, 2021? Check it out here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/greenwild-festival-for-witches-mystics-tickets-152286885173 CREDITS My dad wrote the lyrics to my theme song, and we sing it together at the beginning. Thanks to my husband for his contributions. Thank you to our guest, Syrena Original Broadcast: 6.16.21 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bellebookcandle/message
The Dungeon Master's Guild House is a podcast where I (Matthew Whitby) sit down to chat all things creative for content on the DMsGuild and beyond! From techniques and tips, to highlights and discussion! This week, continuing my trend of speaking to one half of a dynamic duo is the fantastic Jess Pendley of Underground Oracle! We talk about working with a Patreon audience, developing setting agnostic content, and designing from a cinematic starting point! It is a blast from start to finish. Guest: Jess Pendley @JessPendley https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?author=Jess%20Pendley https://www.patreon.com/undergroundoracle https://jesspendley.substack.com/ Host: Matthew Whitby @WhitbyWrites https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=Matthew%20Whitby PLEASE CONSIDER CHECKING OUT THESE PRODUCTS Book of Night - Ravenloft Player Options https://www.dmsguild.com/product/357657/The-Book-of-Night--A-Ravenloft-Player-Companion?src=hottest_filtered&filters=45469 Comedic Curses of Pidlwick III https://www.dmsguild.com/product/357742/Comedic-Curses-of-Pidlwick-III
Hostem Romany Navarové v Byznysu na Rádiu Z byl redaktor Primy Zoom Mirek Honsů. Jedním z témat pravidelného magazínu byl nedávný případ ze Spojených států. Američan Seth Aaron Pendley se vyzbrojil imitací plastické trhaviny a podle svých slov se rozhodl „zabít internet“. FBI ho zatkla ještě předtím, než dorazil na místo činu. Byl obviněn z plánování teroristického útoku a pokud bude odsouzen, může Pendley za mřížemi strávit až 20 let. Řeč byla i o chůzi a jejím vlivu na lidské zdraví. Procházky posilují psychiku, prokazatelně snižují hladinu cholesterolu, krevní tlak a pomáhají předcházet cukrovce nebo kardiovaskulárním příhodám. Odkud se ale vzalo pověstné pravidlo o tom, že bychom měli za den ujít alespoň deset tisíc kroků? I to se v rozhovoru dozvíte.
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Topics:What is the Belay Competency Drop Test?Brief history of past papers and arguments discussing the topic.How do you have a good test to test something where you have to let go of it to make it work?Is there a way to account for the human element?Is there a better test?If one line fails, is it still controllable?Where do you want your best guy?What is the safest belay system?When was the last time there was a main line failure during a real operation as opposed to training?Links:1:05 ASTM F2436 - 14(2019) https://www.astm.org/Standards/F2436.htm4:05 John Dill, 1991, Are You Really on Belay?, Part 1 (from Response Magazine, Summer 1991) https://caves.org/section/vertical/nhback/NH32.pdf4:05 John Dill, 1991, Again.....Are you REALLY on Belay, Part 2 (from Response Magazine, Fall 1991) http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/OnBelay.Thorne.20071.pdfRussel McCullar, An Analysis of the Modern‐Day Belay: Competent Belay or Competent Belayer? http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/McCullar-Belay-ITRS-2017-Revised_12.pdf13:10 Kelly Byrne blog discussing not letting go: http://rescue2training.com/?p=135516:40 Link to future episode 'Belay High, Low or through and AZTEK on AZV'22:45 Kirk Mauthner, ITRS 2014 Moving Beyond 10:1 SSSF http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/008.Mauthner.2014.pdfKirk Mauthner, ITRS 2016 Dual Capability Two Tensioned Rope Systems (DC TTRS) http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Mauthner-Presentation-ITRS-2016-v2.pdf22:55 Mike Gibbs & Kevin Koprek, ITRS 2019 Two Tension or Not to Tension, http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Two-Tension-or-Not-to-Tension_Koprek_2019.pdf23:00/23:36 Russ McCullar ITRS 2017 An Analysis of the Modern‐Day Belay: Competent Belay or Competent Belayer? http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/McCullar-Belay-ITRS-2017-Revised_12.pdf23:00 Russ McCullar ITRS 2015 An Analysis of Traditional Un-tensioned Belays and Two-tensioned Rope Systems in Rope Rescue http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/McCullar_Analysis-of-Traditional-and-Two-tensioned-Rope-Systems.pdf23:10 Tom Pendley ITRS 2017 Slow Pull Testing of 8 mm Prusik Loops in Basket Hitch and Girth Hitch Configurations http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/2017_Analysis-of-8mm-prusik-loops_Pendley.pdf23:15 Tom Pendley ITRS 2018 Belay performance testing with a Petzl ASAP Lock at the anchor http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Pendley_Petzl-ASAP-Belay-Testing.pdf23:15 Tom Pendley ITRS 2017 Slow Pull Testing of Track Line Tensioning Systems Used in High Line Systems. http://itrsonline.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/2017_High-line-force_Pendley.pdf 33:10 Kirk Mauthner, 2016, EMBC Rope Rescue NIF Equipment Testing Summary Report https://members.bcsara.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/EMBC-Rope-NIF-Basecamp-Testing-Results.pdf Additional Links:DRR Rescue 2012 AZ Vortex Drop Testing Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEyUnEEwdLI&feature=youtu.beSAR3 List of Belay Testing: http://sarrr.weebly.com/belays.html
MCVcast celebrates the arrival of new leadership in Washington, as the Biden Administration takes bold action to protect the climate and the environment. This week we hear from the Chairman of the Ft. Peck Assiniboine Council on the revocation of the Keystone XL Pipeline, and from House Minority Leader Kim Abbott on how conservation champs are pushing for change in Helena. Plus, Whitney Tawney, Jake Brown and Aaron Murphy round up the week's conservation headlines. LINKS: * Biden Re-enters Paris Climate Agreement: http://bit.ly/3sLpwvq * Biden's Executive Order revoking the Keystone XL Pipeline: http://bit.ly/3bW8KUB * Biden Administration announces reviews of controversial enviro and public lands rollbacks: http://bit.ly/3p4cTt8 * Sen. Daines' letter to Biden Administration re: Keystone XL Pipeline: http://bit.ly/3qE99yU * Interior Department transfers management of National Bison Range to CSKT: http://bit.ly/3qDUMuq * Colorado follows Montana's lead on Pendley lawsuit: http://bit.ly/3p3Jxv9 * Gianforte appoints three new FWP Commissioners: http://bit.ly/39N6axm * Meet Montana House Minority Leader Kim Abbott: https://www.kimabbottforlegislature.com * Column: MCV and other conservation groups support public lands funding: http://bit.ly/3sQ0Ban
Outside Magazine columnist Wes Siler joins MCVcast from Bozeman for a chat about Montana's anti-public lands politicians. Plus Aaron Murphy, Whitney Tawney, Jake Brown and Clara Stein dive into this week's PSC debate, new “leadership” legislation from Senator Jon Tester, and a fight over public land access in Attorney General candidate Austin Knudsen's hometown. LINKS: * NPR: Trump's public lands chief hasn't left despite judge's order: https://n.pr/2Tkj7Xz * Senator Tester introduces bill to block Pendley's “illegal leadership:” https://bit.ly/2HxxMfi * Whitney Tawney's op-ed: “Can Steve Daines please stand up?” https://bit.ly/3jn2TI3 * Raph Graybill: Austin Knudsen blocking vets from access: https://bit.ly/2TftAUn * Judge Morris denies tribes' bid to block KXL construction: https://bit.ly/34j1AFF * Montana Public Radio's Sally Mauk interviews former Missoulian editor Gwen Florio: https://bit.ly/3mqhIvp * Missoula City Club PSC debate between Jennifer Fielder and Monica Tranel: https://bit.ly/35pIzAD * Outside Magazine: “In Montana, Stream Access is on the Ballot,” by Wes Siler: https://bit.ly/2IPIcHW * Legislative rule to protect Lake Koocanusca clears hurdle: https://bit.ly/3ojqCMD * Link to MCV's Facebook version of Public Trust: http://bit.ly/MCVPublicTrust (password: montana)
Last month, a federal judge in Montana said William Perry Pendley cannot continue at the helm of the Bureau of Land Management because he has served as acting chief for over a year. But despite the court ruling, Pendley continues to say he is leading the agency, even if the orders have to be signed by the Interior Secretary. POLITICO’s Kelsey Tamborrino reports that the conflict is starting to cost the federal government, as a federal judge struck down some of the agency’s actions in Montana over the past year. Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO. Kelsey Tamborrino is an energy reporter for POLITICO. Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
This week MCVcast goes to Helena for a deep dive into why Montana's biggest public lands organizations are throwing their support behind I-190 and CI-118. Plus Aaron Murphy, Whitney Tawney, Jake Brown, and the newest member of the MCVcast crew, Clara Stein, show us Gov. Bullock's latest volley in the fight against unlawful bureaucrat William Perry Pendley, and recap a pair of gubernatorial debates. LINKS: * AP: Bullock asks court to block actions by Pendley: https://bit.ly/3jA7J5s * Letter from MCV and others to Bernhardt re: Pendley: https://bit.ly/33ANhvM * MTN Gubernatorial Debate (10-3): https://bit.ly/3jxp92C * MontanaPBS Gubernatorial Debate (10-6): https://bit.ly/2Ff34qQ * Montana Forest Action Plan, comments due by 10-23: https://bit.ly/3jMq2Vm * MTN Story About CI-118 & I-190 News Conference: https://bit.ly/36CFeQY * Public Lands Coalition for 118 & 190: publiclandsformontana.org/ * Full video of MCV's 2020 gala: https://bit.ly/mcv2020gala * MCV's endorsements: https://mtvoters.org/endorsements * Shane Morigeau's new TV ad: https://bit.ly/33ATGXO
William Perry Pendley has served the U.S. Bureau of Land Management under President Trump and is now deputy director for policy and programs. He visited New Mexico in September while still acting as head of the BLM, a role thrown out by a federal judge last week. While in the state, he visited Chaco Culture National Historical Park, a hotspot for the agency, which is developing two million acres of oil and gas leases in the area. During his visit, Pendley spoke with NMiF correspondent Laura Paskus about his vision for the agency, which oversees 700 million acres of land in the West. New Mexico native and current University of Houston law professor Michael A. Olivas has been digging into the history of the DACA program, which deferred immigration enforcement action for childhood arrivals, and the DREAM Act, which has continued to evolve since first introduced in 2001. Correspondent Russell Contreras speaks with Olivas about how the history of the two initiatives informs the present and the future, with next month’s presidential election. Gene Grant and The Line opinion panel look at the rush to get as many New Mexican residents as possible to respond to the 2020 Census. Although the final date to complete the census has been shifting – pushed up from October 31 to September 30 and at this moment October 5 – it’s clear that the deadline looms and is vital for federal funding that New Mexicans be counted. The Line also delves further into what former APD Chief Michael Geier is saying about being forced to retire, and looks at the governor’s dismissal of Mark Shea, the state’s public safety secretary.
Jakarta is sinking, Zombie fires, Terrapass, Tongass, Pendley, NASA, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, climate a financial risk, Ron Johnson, Leah Namugerwa, Saoi O'Conner, David Wicker, Will Steffen. I hope you liked the show! You can learn more about this episode via the links listed below. Feel free to contact me at rf@richardfriedman.net or @bofepodcast Jakarta is sinking. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96cETZnhH6k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96cETZnhH6k) Zombie Fires https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SDuNmt3Wyo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SDuNmt3Wyo) Terrapass https://www.terrapass.com/ (https://www.terrapass.com/) Tongass https://insideclimatenews.org/news/25092020/roadless-rule-tongass-alaska-logging (https://insideclimatenews.org/news/25092020/roadless-rule-tongass-alaska-logging) Pendley dumped https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2020-09-25/judge-removes-trumps-public-lands-boss-after-governor-sued (https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2020-09-25/judge-removes-trumps-public-lands-boss-after-governor-sued) ISS https://www.businessinsider.com/nasa-unknown-orbital-debris-narrowly-missed-striking-iss-avoidance-maneuver-2020-9 (https://www.businessinsider.com/nasa-unknown-orbital-debris-narrowly-missed-striking-iss-avoidance-maneuver-2020-9) Happy Birthday Ove! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj6xmyXvRv8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj6xmyXvRv8) Climate change a major risk https://www.barrons.com/articles/climate-change-poses-a-major-risk-to-u-s-financial-system-warns-regulator-51599667397 (https://www.barrons.com/articles/climate-change-poses-a-major-risk-to-u-s-financial-system-warns-regulator-51599667397) Ron Johnson https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/wisconsin-us-sen-ron-johnson-downplays-climate-change/ (https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/wisconsin-us-sen-ron-johnson-downplays-climate-change/) Leah Namugerwa https://www.instagram.com/namugerwaleah/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/namugerwaleah/?hl=en) Saoi O’Conner https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30955110.html (https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30955110.html) David Wicker https://www.instagram.com/davidwickerhf/?hl=en Common Home Conversations Beyond UN75 https://www.theplanetarypress.com/podcast/ Support this podcast
Jakarta is sinking, Zombie fires, Terrapass, Tongass, Pendley, NASA, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, climate a financial risk, Ron Johnson, Leah Namugerwa, Saoi O'Conner, David Wicker, Will Steffen. I hope you liked the show! You can learn more about this episode via the links listed below. Feel free to contact me at rf@richardfriedman.net or @bofepodcast Jakarta is sinking. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96cETZnhH6k (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96cETZnhH6k) Zombie Fires https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SDuNmt3Wyo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SDuNmt3Wyo) Terrapass https://www.terrapass.com/ (https://www.terrapass.com/) Tongass https://insideclimatenews.org/news/25092020/roadless-rule-tongass-alaska-logging (https://insideclimatenews.org/news/25092020/roadless-rule-tongass-alaska-logging) Pendley dumped https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2020-09-25/judge-removes-trumps-public-lands-boss-after-governor-sued (https://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2020-09-25/judge-removes-trumps-public-lands-boss-after-governor-sued) ISS https://www.businessinsider.com/nasa-unknown-orbital-debris-narrowly-missed-striking-iss-avoidance-maneuver-2020-9 (https://www.businessinsider.com/nasa-unknown-orbital-debris-narrowly-missed-striking-iss-avoidance-maneuver-2020-9) Happy Birthday Ove! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj6xmyXvRv8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj6xmyXvRv8) Climate change a major risk https://www.barrons.com/articles/climate-change-poses-a-major-risk-to-u-s-financial-system-warns-regulator-51599667397 (https://www.barrons.com/articles/climate-change-poses-a-major-risk-to-u-s-financial-system-warns-regulator-51599667397) Ron Johnson https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/wisconsin-us-sen-ron-johnson-downplays-climate-change/ (https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/wisconsin-us-sen-ron-johnson-downplays-climate-change/) Leah Namugerwa https://www.instagram.com/namugerwaleah/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/namugerwaleah/?hl=en) Saoi O'Conner https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30955110.html (https://www.irishexaminer.com/news/arid-30955110.html) David Wicker https://www.instagram.com/davidwickerhf/?hl=en Common Home Conversations Beyond UN75 https://www.theplanetarypress.com/podcast/ Support this podcastSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/a-breath-of-fresh-earth/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A federal judge in Montana blocked William Perry Pendley from serving as the acting director of the Bureau of Land Management, finding he served unlawfully for over a year. Pendley was given the top spot at the BLM through a series of temporary appointments, and has been a controversial head due to his history opposing federal ownership of public lands. And, our radio partners report on the U.S. Forest Service’s volunteer wilderness ranger programs that help patrol the backcountry. Plus, members of the Northwest Band of the Shoshone Nation are working to restore sacred land at the sight of the Bear River Massacre with the help of students from Utah State University. Show Notes: Photo: Volunteer wilderness stewards like Joyce Fabre are a critical part of wilderness education, especially when managers have limited budgets for paid staff. Amanda Peacher/Mountain West News Bureau. The Hill: Pendley court ruling could unravel Trump’s public lands decisions https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/518619-court-ruling-undercutting-pendleys-authority-could-unravel-trump NPR: Federal Judge Ousts Trump’s Top Public Lands Chief https://www.npr.org/2020/09/25/917116718/judge-ousts-trumps-public-lands-chief Mountain West News Bureau: As Wilderness Areas Attract More People, Volunteer Rangers Hit The Trail https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/post/wilderness-areas-attract-more-people-volunteer-rangers-hit-trail UPR: USU Team Working With Shoshone Nation To Restore Bear River Massacre Site https://www.upr.org/post/usu-team-working-shoshone-nation-restore-bear-river-massacre-site
Federal Judge Removes William Pendley as Acting BLM Director
Colorado's Democratic U.S. Senator Michael Bennet called for acting director William Perry Pendley to resign from the Bureau of Land Management in a speech on the Senate floor Tuesday. KVNF’s Gavin Dahl has some highlights. Click on the headline for a link to the entire speech and a transcript of the Senator's remarks.
This month, the White House pulled William Perry Pendley’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Yet, despite knowing he wouldn’t be confirmed in the Senate, Pendley is still running the agency. POLITICO’s Ben Lefebvre and Kelsey Tamborrino [CUE THIS COMMA], on how Senate approval could not just threaten Pendley’s impacts at the agency, but set a dangerous precedent across the federal government. Anthony Adragna **** is an energy reporter for POLITICO. Kelsey Tamborrino is an energy reporter for POLITICO. Ben Lefebvre is an energy reporter for POLITICO. Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer. Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio. Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.
This week we close out Season 2 of MCVcast with former U.S. Senate candidate Dr. Cora Neumann, founder of the organization We Are Montana. Plus Aaron Murphy, Whitney Tawney and Jake Brown cover the mess within the U.S. Postal Service and how it may impact voting, the new (and old) anti-public lands plank in the GOP platform, and a Montana rejection from the U.S. Supreme Court. Development Director Shelly Siedlaczek also provides an update on how to support MCV's October 1 gala. LINKS: * Mike Cooney's rally to save the U.S. Postal Service: https://bit.ly/3hyc9c6 * Republican National Committee Platform on Public Lands (Page 21): https://bit.ly/3gvfYNR * MT GOP Platform on Public Lands (Page 9): https://bit.ly/31tXSrf * MCV News Release on anti-public lands planks in GOP platform: https://bit.ly/3hyyaYn * Gov. Steve Bullock sues Pendley: https://wapo.st/3hxLpsh * U.S. Supreme Court denies Stapleton's Green Party scheme: https://bit.ly/34Iz94m * We Are Montana: https://www.wearemontana.org/ * Senate Letter to Interior Secretary Bernhardt re: William Perry Pendley: https://bit.ly/3loxYNJ * Sponsor MCV's October 1 Gala: https://bit.ly/3gxEazc * More info (including prizes!) about our gala: https://mtvoters.org/gala
Vasu Sojitra, a groundbreaking professional athlete in Bozeman, whose motto is “ninjasticking through the woods to bring intersectionality to the outdoors,” stops by MCVcast. Plus Aaron Murphy, Whitney Tawney and Jake Brown turn up the heat on Senator Steve Daines and Congressman Greg Gianforte for their silent “disservice,” discuss the dumpster fire of Trump's Postmaster General, and explore Montana's newest state park. LINKS: * MCV's “For Sale” ad cited in Washington Post story about Pendley: https://wapo.st/34aoijE * MCV's letter to congressional delegation re: Pendley: https://bit.ly/3hdclxj * Help MCV STOP PENDLEY: https://stoppendley.org * Montana's newest state park: https://bit.ly/2Qag1DY * Vasu Sojitra's TEDx Bozeman Talk: https://bit.ly/34g2R0s * Eagle Mount: https://www.eaglemount.org/ * MWA video re: competitive leasing: https://bit.ly/34cMTnW * RSVP to MCV's Annual Gala! https://mtvoters.org/gala
Big things happened this week across the country, and you should know about them. The guys discuss a 9th Circuit case involving California's high capacity magazine ban; the withdrawn appointment of William Perry Pendley to lead BLM; a case out of New York interpreting take prohibitions of Migratory Bird Treaty Act; and the administration's oil and gas leasing plan for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). Lots to wonk out on in this episode!
News broke over the weekend that the Trump administration is reportedly pulling its contentious nomination for U.S. Bureau of Land Management director. That nominee, William Perry Pendley will continue to lead the BLM as its temporary director.
Former Congressman Pat and former state Senator Carol Williams stop by MCVcast to share insights from their decades of experience in public service. Aaron Murphy, Whitney Tawney and Jake Brown recap the first 2020 Montana Senate Debate. A judge gives the boot to an entire political party, and a rapper's presidential campaign shows up in Billings. LINKS: * Watch the first debate between Gov. Steve Bullock and Sen. Steve Daines: https://bit.ly/3ak8ThB * Efforts underway to restore fake, GOP-funded Green Party candidates from ballot: https://bit.ly/3iAvjOq * Trump's EPA to strike down Obama-era methane rule: https://nyti.ms/33NU8Ct * MCV statement on Trump's rollback of methane regulation: https://bit.ly/2F5bVuz * $100,000 awarded through new farmer student loan assistance program: https://bit.ly/3iwBwLk * Carol's List: https://carolslistmt.org * Rattlesnake Creek Dam demolished after more than a century: https://bit.ly/3kCwLSg * Sign our petition, get your “I ♡ PUBLIC LANDS” sticker, learn about William Perry Pendley: https://stoppendley.org * NPR features MCV's TV ad in a story about Pendley: https://n.pr/3adRZBc * Kanye West running for president? https://bit.ly/3fWTaGJ
Facebook is setting up a new Voter Information Center * BLM Acting Dir Perry Pendley on major fires in Colorado * Fmr CIA senior analyst Emile Nakhleh on what's happening in Lebanon
Host Brian Webb is joined by co-host John Kirby as they talk to Michael Pendley. Pendley talks about some things he's learned during the time of COVID and his recipe of the week.
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester joined a half dozen other Democrats Tuesday in calling for Congress to schedule a hearing on the Trump administration’s pick to lead the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The letter signed by Tester and others comes a day after Montana Gov. Steve Bullock sued BLM, alleging William Perry Pendley has been leading the agency illegally.
Host Brian Webb talks to Michael Pendley about the most interesting or weird thing he's ever eaten. Also, Pendley, John Kirby and Brian talk about this week's recipe.
This week we are covering the breaking news regarding former Glee star, Naya Rivera, Mariah Carey's new memoir will include a special musical component, and this kid was collecting garbage when he was accepted into Havard Law School. Listen to our first TikTok inspired series featuring singer/songwriter, Cam Pendley. TikTok Talent & Interview: Cam Pendley Follow on IG/TikTok: @CamPendley Buy/Stream "Paying Tolls": https://linktr.ee/campendley For more information on Justice for Breonna Taylor: JusticeForBreonna.org Ads: Support our network to keep this quality entertainment going. Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/kempireradio 23 & Me: https://bit.ly/23andMeKRN Get Quip: https://getquip.com/rf?referral_code=wj47h2q8 Music Featured this episode: Mila Jam - "Better Days" RAII & Whitney: "Get Well Soon" Follow our host on his social media: Facebook: The Kempire Twitter: @TheKempire IG: @TheKempire Follow Kempire Radio: Facebook: Kempire Radio Network Twitter: @KempireRadio IG: @KempireRadio
William Perry Pendley has been acting director of the agency for close to a year. KDNK's Amy Hadden Marsh has more.
Fluency's Al Wissinger & Chris Jordan, and Jeremy Murtishaw of Fortify 24x7, are joined by Glen Pendley, Deputy CTO of Tenable to talk cybersecurity and powerlifting.Learn more at:www.fluencysecurity.comwww.fortify24x7.comwww.tenable.comSupport the show (https://beersandbytespodcast.com)
Daniel Pendley is author of The Power of the Dream. Daniel is one of the top business and motivational trainers in the world, having advised corporate titans, celebrities and entrepreneurs on advanced leadership and business strategies, including many of today's top real estate agents. He has also coached start-ups and multi-millionaire entrepreneurs who have dedicated themselves to growing big and giving back. Learn why Daniel decided to partner with eXp Realty!
The Vendor's Daughter is a podcast for entrepreneurs looking to gain insight on how to strategically grow their business while remembering to invest in their personal lives and health. Each week we interview entrepreneurs from various fields to gain insight in to how they successfully grew their brand and to how they prioritize their personal lives. For more information visit www.thevendorsdaughter.com. This show is sponsored by J&J Vending, a family owned and operated snack and beverage provider in the SF Bay www.jandjvendinginc.com
Chadwick and Igor have devoted their careers to becoming the world's greatest curl and texture experts. With almost 40 years of experience in the hair industry and diving themselves deep in the world of curls, they have made an impact on thousands of women worldwide. Giving the proper education to each client who sits before them, these two have successfully encouraged their clients to change the way they think about their image and to embrace their natural beauty. In today's world, women constantly want what they don't have. Chadwick and Igor help women recognize that beauty is not only an appearance, its an act. Igor's creative mind and Chadwick's understanding of others needs, they have been able to create a company that changes the way you think about the common house-hold beauty tools and products. Their determination to invent innovative products helping those around the world is inspiring. This is only the beginning of the story, and by listening to this podcast you will feel the love and devotion that they share to help and serve others.
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On this episode host Allison talks with Camille Pendley and Laura Asherman. Pendley is the director of The Home Team Film. Asherman is co-director and director of photography for the film. They discuss the documentary which details the story of residents who live in Vine City and English Avenue, two areas located in Atlanta's westside. The importance of Tracy Bates in the film and the impact of Mercedes Benz Stadium on the community. They also discuss the social issues addressed in the film. The Who's that Lady (from History)? is Jane Jacobs. Resources: The Home Team Film
The Bureau of Land Management's Deputy Director for Policy and Programs, Perry Pendley * Jon Caldara wants to give away one of his guns * Jay Davidson, founder, chairman of the board, and chief executive officer of First American State Bank * Comedian Dusty Slay
The new acting head of the Bureau of Land Management, Bill Pendley, has some strong views about how federal lands should be managed: he'd like to see them all sold off On this episode of Parts Per Billion, Bloomberg Environment's Bobby Magill talks about how Pendley's appointment indicates the Trump administration is taking an uncompromising approach to long-simmering tensions over land use in the West. Host: David Schultz. Editors: Marissa Horn and Jessica Coomes.
Bill is a Certified Drone Pilot and co-owner (with his wife, Laura) of Billy Productions, capturing the beauty of a home’s property and location, providing real estate agents, clients, and developers a more robust appreciation for each home’s unique character. Bill is located in ChicagoLand area, Naperville, IL. His main focus for past 20 years has been financing mortgages. The last year has been a bit more difficult in terms of compliance for the bank he works for. He needed to pick up something that would be an offshoot of that business. He picked up drones and started shooting as a hobby. After a small bit, the agents he worked with asked him to shoot a house. After a while, it was taking a lot of time from his other business. Once he got his license, that business has taken off with shoots for agents. People had seen his drone shoots and because of the synergy of the drone shoots with his previous line of work, it’s been easy to do. Bill says if you’re looking for a business, don’t go too far off, or outside of, your knowledge base, from your current knowledge base or business. David agrees that drones are a tool that is only as good as the business you’re already familiar with. It’s best have a warm audience instead of starting from scratch. Bill has always been intrigued by photography and the technology of drones makes it more attractive—they sky is the limit. Other people are interested too; people area always coming up and asking how they work. It’s an easy in to offer so many ways to shoot something. And the topic of drones is always spurning new ideas from other people. He, though, has tried to keep his focus in the real estate business. To be successful you have to develop a specialty and build out your niche. There is a nice learning curve to be leveraged when you’re out there shooting. Six to eight months ago, a developer contacted him to shoot several lots. Bill then had to create new pricing for him because he didn’t understand how drone shooting worked. Bill also had to learn how to price a new account with several lots, instead of houses. Also, if a developer isn’t aware of the issues with his property, he could end up owing the town, or being sued, so it’s worth it to them to pay for the drone shooting. It’s like an insurance policy for them. There’s evidence so there’s no argument of the value. As a way to pan out a new niche in travel, Bill shot his nephew’s wedding, but that didn’t work out as well so he’s continued to stay with real estate. He’s also hired someone to edit. Bill says a key to success is to understand that time is money and you should find others to perform services, like editing, that are time-consuming. Editing and posting to social media is one of those things. For real estate, Bill charges $250 for video; photos are $125, shooting stills is 30-40 minutes. He may charge for a travel fee so he tries to stay within a local area. Bill is always thinking of those people who can bring clients into his other business. In terms of business, winter is always slow, but things really pick up in spring. He charged $750 for an interior/exterior shoot for a $2.5M home in Springfield. “Build a signature; Create a Brand” Bill values his connections. He’s formed one of his most important agent relationships through people he knew. He admired the photography work of one agent and that photographer didn’t work with a drone pilot. He offered to promote her business and now they work well together, helping each other grow their business(es). He learned you have to be able to turn around work quick and, ideally, make it work for you and another person. Bill’s advice for someone who may want to break into real estate drone business is: “You have to like working with the drone and learning about drone technology. Don’t be afraid of giving a free shoot or two to someone who would like what you do and be able to use you. Give to get but be authentic.” The most difficult part of starting his business is learning video and photography settings. You have to make things short and sweet. You don’t always know what will look good from out in the field. Find the settings that will work to produce the best results. If Bill were starting over, he doesn’t know what he’d do differently. He says it’s fun learning, and he’s still learning. But finding out what his biggest distraction is and staying away from that has been the thing to do. He says that distractions can keep him from his end goal. He’s gone into a few other areas and has had to learn how to stay focused. His advice is: “Always have fun ... don’t be too hard on yourself with the learning. As you’re developing your skill, share with others, because they will see your enthusiasm.” Connect with Bill Website: www.billyproductions.com Instagram: www.instagram.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Vimeo: www.vimeo.com Email: bill@billyproductions.com Have a Drone Business? Want to be Interviewed for Season 2? Complete this questionnaire: Drone to 1K Business Owner Application Training from Drone Launch Academy Part 107 Exam Prep Course ($50 off) Aerial Video A to Z Course (20% off) Other Places to Listen iTunes Stitcher Google Play Spotify TuneIn
In this very special bonus episode, Ken and Melanie sit down with Chadwick Pendley, to talk all things Oiudad! This is your chance to ask a world-class Curl Professional your questions, and get them answered daily! We do a Live Q&A in our Curly Girl Support Group on Facebook, simulcast on Youtube, Instagram, and Twitter every Monday night at 7:30pm EST. If you are a Curly Girl and would like to join the group, follow the link below! If you'd like to be a part of the show elsewhere, click one of the following links that corresponds to your viewing preference. https://www.facebook.com/groups/curlywavynatural/ https://www.instagram.com/rawcurls/ https://www.youtube.com/c/RawCurls https://twitter.com/RawHairOrganics Melanie Nickels is the founder of the Raw Hair Organic Salon in Naples, Florida, one of the top Curly & Natural hair salons in the country. She is the founder of the Raw Curls Academy, and co-founder of the Raw Curls brand of organic & natural products for curly hair. She is an American Board Certified Master Haircolorist (specializing in curly hair), and a former educator for the organization, as well as a former judge / exam evaluator (one of only 19 certified Professional Hair Colorist Exam Evaluators world-wide). Melanie was personally trained and mentored by a U.S.National Hairdressing Champion and British National Hairdressing Champion, who worked side-by-side with Vidal Sassoon, as well as graduating top of her class at the #1 Aveda Institute in the United States. Melanie also served as a stylist on the long-running hit Broadway musical "42nd Street", and was a SAG union member. She has extensive Curl-Specific training and certifications with the top disciplines in the world: The Deva Academy, Ouidad, Curlisto, and more. She is undoubtedly the most Comprehensively-trained Curl Specialist in the world today. Melanie holds two college degrees as well: Accounting and Business Management.
Today we bring you an innovative way to practice responding to an active shooter. Training can be expensive and at the end of the day the average officer, firefighter, EMT and emergency manager only takes a small lesson if any away from the training. C3 Pathways has created a training program that puts the responder in the middle of the action and they never have to leave the classroom
In this episode, I am excited to have Jen Dawson on to talk about something we don't get the opportunity to candidly about: Money. Jen Dawson is a Certified Financial Planner and is the Chicago Managing Director of Hemington Wealth Management. With over a decade of experience helping clients have a great relationship with their money, Jen has spent the last two years building a career where she spends 100% of her time helping lawyers turn their professional success into financial freedom. She finds these stressed-out, time-starved decision-makers especially appreciate the predictability and peace of mind that comes with a financial plan and outsourcing of all the detailed follow-up items. Jen's wealth management approach creates space and vulnerability for conversations about what's most important in life, and recognizes the importance of a holistic approach to financial well-being - it is not just about numbers. Jen formally works with lawyer clients with over a million dollars of liquid investments, but is passionate about helping lawyers of all levels have a better relationship with their money. Topics Covered Jen kicks off the show talking about her findings when she interviewed lawyers on money and finances and issues they faced planning and saving. She reflects on how many lawyers are "issue-spotters," which can become problematic when balancing happiness and finances. We talk on the emotional issues that lawyers struggle with in terms of money, as well as aspects of advising lawyers about their personal finances (vs. the average professional). When one thinks of lawyers that are managing to avoid anxiety about money, we talk about what they are doing right: control over cash flow, clarity over your financial plan, and confidence in your portfolio to support the plan. Her firm has a general specialty in helping breadwinner women and recently launched a study focused specifically on women attorneys and she gives us a bit of background on these, sharing preliminary findings that might be helpful for women lawyers. Finally, Jen talks on when to know you need to start looking for a financial advisor and how to go about finding one that works for you. For more information on Jen, find her at the following links: Hemington Wealth Management email: jen.dawson@hemingtonwm.com Phone: 312.757.5339 Questions? Comments? Email Jeena! hello@jeenacho.com. You can also connect with Jeena on Twitter: @Jeena_Cho For more information, visit: jeenacho.com Order The Anxious Lawyer book — Available in hardcover, Kindle and Audible Find Your Ease: Retreat for Lawyers I'm creating a retreat that will provide a perfect gift of relaxation and rejuvenation with an intimate group of lawyers. Interested? Please complete this form: https://jeena3.typeform.com/to/VXfIXq MINDFUL PAUSE: Bite-Sized Practices for Cultivating More Joy and Focus 31-day program. Spend just 6 minutes every day to practice mindfulness and meditation. Decrease stress/anxiety, increase focus and concentration. Interested? http://jeenacho.com/mindful-pause/ Transcript Jen Dawson: [00:00:02] How it kind of relates to mindfulness and balance in your life. Because if you drive yourself nuts at paying off student loans and don't enjoy life, then did you reach your goal? You know, I just think having that balanced approach is so important. Intro: [00:00:18] Welcome to The Resilient Lawyer podcast. In this podcast, we have meaningful, in-depth conversations with lawyers, entrepreneurs, and change agents. We offer tools and strategies for creating a more joyful and satisfying life. And now your host, Jeena Cho. Jeena Cho: [00:00:40] Hello my friends, thanks for joining me for another episode of The Resilient Lawyer podcast. In this episode I have Jen Dawson, who is a Certified Financial Planner. She's based in Chicago and the Managing Director of Hemington Wealth Management. With over a decade of experience helping clients have a great relationship with their money, Jen has spent the last two years building a career where she spends 100% of her time helping lawyers turn their professional success into financial freedom. She finds the stressed out, time-starved decision makers especially appropriate for the predictability and peace of mind that comes with financial plan, and outsourcing all the detailed follow-up items. I'm really excited about chatting with Jen and talking about probably something that we all think about, money, but we don't necessarily get a chance to talk all that much about. [00:01:31] Before we get into the interview, just a reminder that Mindful Pause is now open for registration. So often I hear lawyers tell me that they know they should practice mindfulness and meditation, speaking of busy lawyers, but they just don't have the time. So I wanted to create a program that makes mindfulness really accessible and easy for lawyers to fit into their very busy schedule. There's just six minutes of daily practice for 31 days. You think about all the time you dedicate to others, don't you deserve at least .1 hour for yourself? Mindful Pause is designed for lawyers like you, to fit into your hectic schedule. Think of it like taking your daily vitamins to boost your well-being. Head on over to JeenaCho.com to learn more, or check it out in the shownotes. [00:02:15] And with that, here's Jen. Hello Jen, welcome to The Resilient Lawyer podcast. Jen Dawson: [00:02:21] Hi there Jeena, thank you so much for having me. Jeena Cho: [00:02:24] So let's just start by having you give us a 30 second introduction of who you are and what you do. Jen Dawson: [00:02:31] Sure. So I am, like you mentioned, a Certified Financial Planner. So my firm, Hemington Wealth Management is based in D.C. and I'm the Managing Director of the Chicago office. And we help all types of people have a great relationship with our money. I joined the firm a little over a year ago, and one of the big attractions was that it really focuses on serving breadwinner women. And the founder, Eileen O'Connor, it just matches my philosophy on how to serve clients. And Hemington is the name of the firm, that's after the beach house that her family saved for, her parents. She was from a middle class family in D.C., they had nine kids. And every year they would take one vacation to the North Carolina Outer Banks, and they'd go past this big beach house and talk about, wouldn't it be so nice if we could all stay on the ocean together in a house like that? [00:03:20] And her parents saved for 15 years and bought that. So the idea is, what is your Hemington? What is it that you really, really want in life, and how can we help you plan to get it? So that was right up my alley. And then you know my previous farm I'd been building out a practice group you know promotor how law firms have a tax bill for the states or real estate. I would focus on attorneys as clients and my approach was to interview over 100 attorneys in 2016 just ask them what are the top issues with your finances with your practice and in life. And I learned so many great lessons and I have loved working with the lawyer client that I have in the past. [00:03:59] So when I was tasked with starting my own firm or my own business in Chicago I really decided OK I'm going to go all in on lawyers and I spent a hundred of my time in that arena and just naturally I am a Type A personality and a lot of my own Women Network is women lawyers. So I'm just a little bit of background about me. Jeena Cho: [00:04:23] What are some of the surprising findings when you interviewed the lawyers. Jen Dawson: [00:04:29] Well there was I think the understanding the lawyer brain just takes a lot of time and some time you know thick skin. [00:04:39] The fact that naturally very skeptical people recover perfectionist running commentary in their heads that often there's not enough you know a lot of them hate numbers. And so when I start talking about financial topics they think you know it just gives them a pit in their stomach often oftentimes the lawyer and you talk about this in the anxious for it which I loved the book by the way that their issue fodder which makes them excellent attorneys but it's not necessarily the recipe for happiness in life. [00:05:12] And so to help them think differently about life and their money is part of what I think is most important. What makes me most effective with working with lawyers. There are specific financial issues that they often face with lumpy cash flow or you know taxes and a lot of different states. Are Mandatory retirement. You know things like those those aspects of their finances that are very specific to lawyers. But I think understanding how they think and then of course the busyness that you mentioned earlier. Of course just an interesting relationship with time and how they think about you know six minute increments and so that busyness often turns into a neglect of their own personal finances. And it even can be an excuse to not address the you know underlying emotional issue behind their money and their potential things that are holding them back so those are the few things that I've learned and I love lawyers. [00:06:14] And I am a perfectionist or trying to be a recovering perfectionist. And so I see a lot of those lawyer brain things and in my own mind. But I am not a lawyer. So yeah I appreciate you having me on the I can't fight that. Jeena Cho: [00:06:31] What are some of the emotional issues that you see lawyers struggle in terms of money. Jen Dawson: [00:06:37] Well I think certainly that idea of not enough and I would say that keeping up with the Joneses can be an issue for women. [00:06:48] And and of course a lot of them are very high high earner but also high Ben-Dor. And so this lack of freedom the feeling that your stock can be a huge emotional issue and it can. [00:07:04] One of my favorite interviews was with a therapist who specifically focuses on helping attorneys as a patient. And he talked about how it's still an old boys club and Big Boys Don't Cry. [00:07:18] And if you say if you if you can't show vulnerability then it's really proper have intimacy and then it's really tough to be joyful and so that really resonated within some of the attorneys that I worked with and not wanting to show not wanting to ask questions you know about about money concept. And they are so sharp. But oftentimes the money stuff is not in their wheelhouse. And so having an adviser. And I think creating face for the right conversation that can get to the emotional issues is just of huge value for lawyers in particular. Jeena Cho: [00:07:54] Yeah. You know I want to go back to that idea. [00:07:58] Not enough to say I didn't have these conversations with lawyers and you know for the average American standard they're making a really good living but you know tell me like I'm just not making enough or so and so got a bigger bonus or some is brought in more clients and like there's this feeling of like I just have to continually film more produce more go and get more clients. But there's really no understanding about knowing what is enough. So how do you suggest declines in terms of like thinking about you know what is enough like is it you know like calculating it or even like backing into a number and like what does this look like in terms of figuring out you know what is kind of quiet enough. Jen Dawson: [00:08:42] The great question and I love the Prophet as we go through with new clients which is and it's always been my style that my current firm is even more structured and our initial conversations with new clients we go through the seven different sections of questions and just make sure we're having the right conversation about you know what makes you feel best about your finances. [00:09:05] What makes you feel worse. What are your first memories about money and how does that impact how you think you view money today. And you imagine we're sitting here in three years and looking back. What has that happened to be happy with progress and you know just big question that you can't answer if you're in a six minute interval mode and you need to step back and define what you really really want. And then and that's really that what you're what's your in conversation and then we can build a plan around that and show you what that looks like in numbers. And I think that level of predictability. And then holding people to what they've told us you know you said that this was enough you know and but you want more now. Have has had the goalpost change which is obviously absolutely fine. Is there financial future. Or are they getting caught up in that. Not enough or I need a Tesla. Right. You know what is it that. [00:10:07] That's driving that feeling. The other thing I think is incredibly important for lawyers that they have control over their cash flow. [00:10:17] And I'm thinking of one in particular that he said he spent about 20000 per month. And when we looked at OK what's coming and you know he made over a million and saved big chunks into some retirement accounts and paid a ton in taxes and saved some big numbers into a college and for the kids. And then if we back out the 240000 or what he thought he sent there was still about 150000. [00:10:46] That was the difference. So he called this the where the f the money spreadsheet. [00:10:53] And he would go through and like oh yeah we put in you know new flooring or we went on that big trip or we bought the car. And so inevitably he was funny more than he thought he was. Which is again if that's an intentional decision and if he's good with that that's fine but if it's going to effect when he wants to retire you know each year we were meeting he was pushing back retirement more and more and then again that's OK if it's a choice. But don't let it happen just because you let it go and didn't pay attention to it. So I think it's the answer to your question in a very long form. I would say it's defining specifically what you really really want which is often and especially for single people can be a really tough thing to answer. But then backing into it and otherwise and then having some accountability. [00:11:48] No I get a long answer to your question Jeena Cho: [00:11:50] Yeah yeah and makes a lot of sense. [00:11:53] You know when you work with lawyers and you see the lawyers that are doing a good job of managing their money or I guess avoiding that anxiety that a lot of us have around money like what are you doing right. Jen Dawson: [00:12:07] So I think it comes down to a few things. And I would lump it into a control over cash flow which I've talked a little bit about already. But what I often see with lawyers is either there's a fair scarcity of cash which is kind of what I spoke about just now or there's this feeling of each year you've got to start from zero and bringing in new revenue. And so there's this you know this. [00:12:34] Internal worry that you're not going to be able to do what you did last year. And so you hoard cash I often either lawyers have very little cash out of retirement account or they have millions dollars of cash and are so worried about about what to do next. [00:12:51] So just being and having control over cash I think is one of the things for lawyers who would be having clarity over what you want your money to do for you. We've talked about that a little bit. I think that people think traditionally that financial advisors will help them of course with retirement planning with college planning with investment estate planning taxes insurance and a comprehensive adviser we'll be talking about all those things. A lot of times lawyers only tackle those on an as needed basis for when they get an email from their firm like you want extra long term disability this year. And they're like do any Dustman. And it's not a strategic decision. I'm busy and they respond right away. So those things are definitely important to tackle. I also think the softer stuff like money values your kids your parents your career charitable giving. I think making sure that you're talking about those things with your adviser is incredibly important to have that clarity on what's most important. And the third thing that I would say is having confidence that your portfolio is going to support your plan. And a lot of that is did you. Are you hiring the right financial kind of financial advice. Are you paying the right amount. And there are some good resources for hiring an adviser and of course I'm biased because I'm an advisor. We're an independent the only firm which you can use NAPFA which is the National Association of Financial Planners and they will have fee only advisers you can search for or the CFP Certified Financial Planning website. But those are some good resources. [00:14:33] And I always share that lawyers often will be targets for financial advisors because everybody knows that they have a good income. So I find that a lot of lawyers are using either insurance failed people as their advisers which is not necessarily bad but oftentimes the answer to every question is insurance is the bigger picture and the planning and the things that I'm talking about or they are using because they have a capital account with the big banks you know then they might be using them for their personal stuff and unless you have 10 million plus in assets with a big bank you might not be getting the kind of planning that you need. But that's where I really think the independent firms like Hannington are like another. The only firm can be a good solution for where they control over cash flow. Clarity over your financial plan and then competence in your portfolio is going to support the plan. Jeena Cho: [00:15:34] Now I do. Bankruptcy laws I tend to see a lot of people who just like you have no idea how much money they're earning or how much money their spouses are earning. And I mean I don't know. You know like what is it about money and makes it so hard to even look at or have conversations about even though it's something that we all need. And you know it's one of the top reasons for why people get divorced. Yeah. Like what. What is it like why is it so hard to talk about or think about. Jen Dawson: [00:16:08] I think because while I don't have the answer for that it's a tough one but I think so often it gets wrapped up into people's feeling of success how they define success. Our values can be so incredibly different. You know how you grew up has a huge impact on how you spend it how you make money decisions. And it's it's if you're coming from a not enough situation to you have more than enough. It's tough to meet in the middle and that's what you see in a lot of marriages I think. I also think it's incredibly important for everybody to be involved in the conversation. And so sometimes it's just a lack of communication that I'm not talking about the critical end. CONAN And I'm thinking about how I've helped lawyers clients having those critical conversations has been the number one thing and it's taking the time. You know lawyers don't want to take these aren't quick conversations you can have in a 15 minute setting. [00:17:17] And then and then having the conversation guided to where it's uncomfortable and I think about meeting with a couple that had been married 40 years. And every time we met the horse came up like it was such a contentious his money versus versus her money. And it was just it was tough to be you know to manage the conversation and one day it came out of kind of out of nowhere we were trying to talk about retirement accounts versus the cash accounts. And it came out that her biggest concern was that there were people in his family that had suffered from Alzheimer's and you're worried about what was going to happen if he's in a right mind. But if something should happen to his health and he's not in his right mind and he's making bad decisions then she felt totally vulnerable to that situation is totally at risk. And so that's the issue. It wasn't their marriage it wasn't his actions that had done anything. So we were able to ease her mind on that by having her power of attorney over his IRAs. And so it's it's just one example of. Where. [00:18:33] You know the actual issue wasn't obvious. You got you've got to keep talking and communicating and being vulnerable Jeena Cho: [00:18:43] Yeah you know and it's certainly not easy. [00:18:46] And you know I didn't really think about sort of my money story until fairly recently and I sort of realized my money story was just that we just don't spend. You know it's just like that we just save and save and save and we just don't spend. And what it's like oh that's not a strategy here. We need this sort of guideline about like what we're going to spend money on and what are the things that are really important. I like my husband. I actually sat down and counted the name of the program but it actually allowed us to like connect all of our bank accounts and our student loans and all of our credit cards until like this one. The Web site so all you have to do is just log in and like instantly I get a snapshot of like exactly how much money we have exactly how much that we have and it was so refreshing. I was like Wow. And it's so funny because like I you know deal with money and finances all the time. But it was just this was like this sense of like restriction. I don't know you know it's just not like I have a good strategy. The strategy is just to not spend and we're like No because like me we enjoy going and that's important to us. So let's like allocate a certain amount that we're going to spend on occasion and know like we like and we're not only like material people like we're much more experienced people. So that's kind of good for us to even have a discussion about and say like OK like what. [00:20:03] You know like we all aspire to have you know big fancy houses or anything but like we do want to go on vacation have these wonderful experience. So then I really feel like it made her marriage stronger and better and it's not like once and done cent Dunnigan that's the other thing. It's like you just have these conversations once. Check it off the box and never be worried about it. It's like a continual conversation. And now we kind of not like on a regular schedule thing but we do tend to kind of sit down and have money date nights where we look at our finances and yeah it was it wasn't easy but I'm so glad. Now that's just like part of what we do. Jen Dawson: [00:20:43] Oh it is so god. That is perfect planning. And I I think for lawyers Type A personalities having regular money conversations like what you're describing and for my husband and I it worked once a year we sat down and talked about our net worth and tracking network have a lot of benefits because it is you versus your path. [00:21:05] You know this is you versus anybody out and you can really celebrate your success and have those conversations. OK what do we want this to look like in 10 years. And your net worth is simply your assets less your liabilities or debt. [00:21:21] But what you're describing is exactly what a plan can do because you're right it's not saving save and save. In the beginning it often is right when you were in the early accumulation phase is kind of boring save as much as you can pay off her student loan at a certain point when you have wealth accumulated then it ok what what's this work. You know what are we doing with this. And my my favorite conversations with clients are the one of course because it's a much easier conversation that are naturally not spenders and they need to be encouraged to enjoy their wealth whether the taking trips that inspire them or gifting to grandkids or whatever that is. So I just I think that's a perfect story of Perfect Money story that a lot of people can learn from the other story that comes to mind as a client that I recently worked with who talked about how one of her maintained one of her goal was to be her vacation personality more because you wouldn't love your husband. [00:22:32] But I was really I know exactly what you mean. Vacation Jen is fabulous she's so hot. And so we did her plan and she'd been at you know partner a big law firm for like lot Ivan the scenarios were stay where she did go in a house and take a lower salary. But all the talk about other benefits that comes from that and you know some other freedoms that she'd have or go a non-profit route that we ran different you know money scenarios to show what those looked like. And she had the flexibility to do it and still build an 20000 dollar vacation every year. You know and that's important to them to know the power of a plan is just I think incredible and especially driven people like lawyers. Think they can be powerful and just give you such peace of mind and you know be tools to help have a conversation like you and your husband had. Jeena Cho: [00:23:30] Yeah you think part of the reason I subscribe to just that like Save save save mentality against it is just like saying and pay off the student loan and that's it. So it's not like you get to pay off your student loan like a year or two. [00:23:46] It's like a long term process is like OK like I'm not planning on the next. It's like a 25 year repayment plan like well I cannot. It's sort of like suspending life and putting it on hold and just so we can get out of. I don't know. And it was just like the kind of deal like a balancing test and say well like me you need to have both dignity to get out of debt. Yes. But we also need to enjoy life and meanwhile I said it was like a really helpful conversation. Have. Jen Dawson: [00:24:15] Well I love that is how it kind of relates to mindfulness balance in your life because you're right. If you drive yourself not that paying off student loans and don't enjoy life then will OK if if you shorten your pay off from 25 to 15 years. But like if you had 15 years. Your life when you look back that you didn't enjoy then did you reach your goal you know. And I just think having that balanced approach is so important. And what might be best from a numbers perspective might not work in real life though. You've got to have that balance. [00:24:53] Yeah I think that's an important point to emphasize that you know finding something that works for you it doesn't have to work for everybody else but something that's going to work for you and your family. And so Kim and I can easily see someone looking at our young budget and be like oh my gosh you guys have so much money allocated for education. You should just pay it to your student loan. But it's it's there's like a quality of life issue and you know there are perhaps other places where we can spend less on clothing or on furniture stuff. Jen Dawson: [00:25:27] Right. Right. Yeah. Jeena Cho: [00:25:30] And say know you work allied with a breadwinner. Women you know Lincoln what are some things that you've learned by working with this particular group women lawyers. Jen Dawson: [00:25:42] Sure. So I'm very excited that we're doing a study about women lawyers and expanding upon the research that we've gleaned from just the traditional breadwinner women which we define because the love people that define it as 25 percent or more of the family's income to be a breadwinner woman. So what she makes when what she makes matters is another way to think about it matters to the family it would be a big drastic impact if she wasn't bringing in that salary. So we started the Women Lawyers study because my hypothesis was that women lawyers are even more often the breadwinners for their family they are stretched even thinner than the average breadwinner woman. And they often are getting because they're the targets for a lot of financial advice whether it be insurance or big banks. I mentioned earlier in getting in my opinion the wrong kind of advice wrong kind of financial advice and often feel even more confident about their money. And then the final piece was this lack of fulfillment that kept coming up in my conversations and interviews with women lawyers. Which is kind of a Debbie Downer topic but I felt like. Can I come at this from a way to try to help women lawyers for women that are happy in their career. What are they doing. And so I'm really excited about this but it is still open on having good Web sites. If you're interested in taking it we're specifically looking for people to take it on the west coast. So it covered but you know Oregon Washington Idaho Montana. [00:27:21] So if anybody is listening from those states would love to have your input. But we have found interest basically everything my hypotheses are coming true. The career fulfillment piece I think is one of the most interesting. About 30 percent of women answered that they wouldn't go if they could go back in time they wouldn't go back to law school. Over 80 percent of women have experienced gender biases in the work in the workplace which again not to be a Debbie Downer but. When I looked at it from the opposite angle for women that are loving what they're doing. The number one thing that they're answering that. What has worked for them is mentors and mentees which I don't think is surprising the importance of having somebody in your life that cares about your career trajectory. But number two was a surprise. And if the yoga or meditation. So that was the number two thing for women lawyers who love their job. And those that resonated with me because I'm a big believer. Love your book. I love the power of getting outside of your own head or were getting more in your head when you look at it. And so I'm excited about finding women lawyers are incredibly stretched thin and I mean the average hours 56 versus 48 for the average breadwinner woman but 17 days per year. And I've had people say that seems low. Six hours a week. So I of the preliminary data that interesting and I've been sharing it with women group in Chicago. Which we talk about the social pension the financial decision making and career fulfillment within the three topics that are most interesting to women's group. [00:29:17] I could go on and on about the study there. Jeena Cho: [00:29:22] When do you think you'll be publishing the results. Jen Dawson: [00:29:26] We are going to stop taking responses on the survey on June 1st and then the second half of this year we'll have the results published. Jeena Cho: [00:29:38] Wonderful news for the listeners out there. I like now you don't. [00:29:43] I guess there's two different questions one might be the they. Well I mean I don't need a financial adviser. Be Tracy hear your thoughts on that. It's like well you know I get a 401k from my firm and I invest in that and you know I'm managing my money. Why do they need it. Does everyone need a financial adviser. MAIZES my first question is just possibly asking my second question. Jen Dawson: [00:30:07] Okay sure. No it's a great question. And how I tell people if you have. That time the expertise and the interest in doing it yourself with the time talent and interest in doing it yourself then you should. Lawyers especially at the time that often get in away or they're not. This isn't their expertise. And so that's one way to think about it even you know if you have Pendley dollars and you have the time the talent and the interest then you should do it yourself. You can argue that people make bad decisions when they're with their own money has emotion as tied to it so happily. But. I want to answer your question about I'm saving my 401k and my situation is pretty simple. And so. I've come up with a guide for lawyers on when I went to hire an ad about how much hey. Her financial advice and. I really think once you're over a million dollar of investable assets. Then your situation is typically. Not a level of complexity where you can have a lot of value added by higher and it's financial advisor when you have just 150000 in for one day and end the student loan payoff is what you're really focused on. You probably don't need an adviser at that stage. I think there's huge value in meeting with. Somebody like myself a CFP. You know in your early 30s. To make sure you have a vision for how much I need to save how am I going to get out of the accumulation phase. To the point where I have the wealth. [00:31:52] To think about more than just OK sock away as much as I can. And so I have different milestones but there it is. There's no magic answer. Don't one to hire. I think that somebody that has a million dollars of investable assets which I think of as 401k. Brokerage accounts cash accounts. You know liquid investments. Typically. It makes sense for them to be focused on their estate plan making sure they have the right amount of life insurance disability umbrella insurance. Could they be saving money in their taxes. To which investments to have in your retirement account versus just a brokerage account. Tax on harvesting your portfolio. So. There are. Value add and the accountability piece. That an advisor can add. Huge value in my opinion. Again I'm biased. And in the behavioral coaching would be a final thing. That Vanguard did as they had in 2014 on the value of a financial advisor. And it was a percent and a half to 3 percent per year. I believe what they came up with and have an adviser because the average investor is terrible. Because investing is counterintuitive when it feel good is when you should be selling when it feels bad is when you should be buying and nobody wants to do those things and no working with somebody that's going to protect you from your SO. Is maybe the biggest value that there is. So I think that certainly you know word of mouth if you talk to people that you trust. [00:33:34] And they have recommendations that's one way. I mentioned earlier the CFP website knap will lead you to the only advisors where you can interview them and when you're looking to hire you certainly I mean there's resources that are like 10 questions ask a financial advisor and make sure that you understand how they're compensated. [00:33:56] And what their breadth of services are. And. In the end you need to trust that this person get you and that I would tell you to help people. Are they asking the questions beyond just financial. Are they talking about your values about. Your aging parents about what you want your career to look like in 10 years. You know are they making sure that this isn't just about. What did the S&P do last year versus my portfolio. You know is it a broader conversation. And so those would be my words the wisdom and in the end it be somebody you. Trust and Believe. Gets you and understands what you're looking for in the long run. Jeena Cho: [00:34:42] Unprinted advice Jennifer the people that want to learn more about you and your services what's the best place to do the. Jen Dawson: [00:34:51] So. Our Web site though Headington. And then there specifically to a women of wealth. Section of our Web site Penington W.M.. So as been wealth management dark. And then certainly there's my contact information on our Web site. Feel free to e-mail or give me a call. I also have a in addition to the women lawyer study I have a monthly newsletter. It's a collection of wisdom for the happy warrior. If you're interested receiving that. Just hanging with an email and then in a Chicago land area I've been doing a lot of feelie presentations for big firms. About you know either money mindfulness or making it rain. [00:35:38] Part of my job is development by naturally lawyers are often very hungry for that topic and so I can share what has worked well for me and I love working with a business development coach and so she has given me free reign to share her with Dom as my own. It is fun to share because it essentially being a rainmaker bringing in your own revenue is going to give you financial freedom and so it is a topic of conversation when it comes to your money. Jeena Cho: [00:36:10] Well one last question before I let you go, what does it mean to be a resilient lawyer to you? Jen Dawson: [00:36:18] I would say that the resilient lawyer is an expert of having self-compassion, and has de-linked how they define self-worth and success with their status at work, their hours, or their pay. Along the lines of what you said earlier, I think that often the resilient lawyer values people and relationships and experiences over things and status. And they often still feel the reason that they got into law applies to their daily life now, and have that as the core of what they do. Jeena Cho: [00:36:57] Yeah, makes a ton of sense. And I love the self-compassion part. Well Jen, thank you so much for joining me today. It was so delightful to have you. Jen Dawson: [00:37:06] Thanks for having me, I'm honored and I love lawyers and this was a fun conversation. Thank you. Closing: [00:37:18] Thanks for joining us on The Resilient Lawyer podcast. If you've enjoyed the show, please tell a friend. It's really the best way to grow the show. To leave us a review on iTunes, search for The Resilient Lawyer and give us your honest feedback. It goes a long way to help with our visibility when you do that, so we really appreciate it. As always, we'd love to hear from you. E-mail us at smile@theanxiouslawyer.com. Thanks and look forward to seeing you next week.
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Shelby Pendley was drafted 2nd overall out of The University of Oklahoma in the 2015 NPF College Draft by the USSSA Pride. She was a 2x Big 12 Player of the Year, a 3x NCAA All-American and was the 2015 NPF Rookie of the Year. Pendley is 6th all-time in NCAA Softball career home runs. She is one of the best hitters in NCAA history and is currently an assistant softball coach at The University of New Mexico. Follow Shelby on Twitter @PendleyShelby Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the second stop of Heritage Radio Network on Tour, Jack & Caity meet Chef Edgar Pendley at his restaurant Urban Grub for a true Tennessee feast. A real Renaissance man, Chef Pendley oversees every detail at the car wash - turned sustainable food haven, from the green construction methods to the andouille grinding. Tune in to hear how he maximizes a whole chicken and why fisherman keep him up at night!
I clearly remember when I first started in real estate, interest rates were at 10% and I remember being so excited when they dropped to an all time low of 9%! It still seemed that wasn’t good enough for many of the naysayer agents.You see the one thing I have figured out in my now 20+ year career is that great agents do well in any market because they pay close attention to what is going on in the market and they SHIFT when necessary, they don’t bury their head in the sand, they don’t complain about the market, they LOOK for new opportunities.On today’s podcast I had a true opportunity to talk to one of the BIG dogs in our industry and I have to tell you he gave so many FANTASTIC tips on what you can do RIGHT now to get you to your goals!
Wouldn't be wonderful if we had a road map, a building block design on how to achieve all of our dreams? If only life could be so easy. Life is full of ups, downs and unfortunately tragedy. Life trainer, author and speaker Daniel Pendley has certainly had his share of tragedy. Imagine losing your adult child unexpectedly in a car crash and then six years later being paralyzed from the neck down in a horseback riding accident. Daniel Pendley has gone through these trials, recovered and come back on fire to help people change their lives. Daniel is author of The Power of the Dream (www.ThePoweroftheDream.com. Daniel talks about these twin shocks in his life and how they inspired him to help others through learning the importance of compassion, gratitude, and taking consistent action every day to build a life of your dreams. Join us and Daniel Pendley shares with us how to create passport to our dreams and ultimately better life. Subscribe To- "Wellness Woman 40 and Beyond" the nation's premiere mind,body,spirit e-magazine for Women over 40. Ready to get rid of the impact of stress on your life? Click Here
RED CITY RADIO's Paul Pendley and Garrett Dale talk about destiny, finding the world of punk rock and the 7th Greatest country musician in the world. With bonus live tracks!
TW: sexual assault.Today's episode the Basic Witches are joined by Pro-Witch Syrena Pendley (AKA the Hoodrat Hippie) to tell her story of alcoholism, addiction, and finding the light through spirituality and sobriety. She's here to show why magic isn't just for white people, chat about her love for the moon, and explain how she's using kung-fu to empower women. Today on Basic Witches:How Syrena's addiction led her to spiritualityThe power of shadow work How she's using sex magic to manifest in her lifeUsing the moon phases to guide and check yourself Why we need to redirect the conversation around assault How Syrena is empowering women through self-defenseThis show is supported by:Betterhelp | use code BASICWITCHES for 10% off your first monthFollow Syrena:Syrena's InstagramSyrena's website The Hoodrat HippieFollow your intuwitchin' by following us on IG: @BasicWitches // @LeahKnauer // @RachelLaforestJoin us LIVE for “Blazin' with @BasicWitches” on Instagram every Tuesday at 5:55pm PST. Free Q&A, card pulls, and expert guests!New Merch Alert! Visit BasicWitches.Threadless.com for our latest releases.Subscribe! Review! Join our Patreon! And we promise we won't put a hex on you