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Have you ever met a boy who doesn't love a treehouse!But before a treehouse can be enjoyed, it must first be constructed. After design plans are created, 2 x 4's are measured, cut, and nailed together. Plywood is added to the floor, walls, and roof. And, of course, don't forget the top-secret door in the floor.The building process isn't only for treehouses. Parenting boys also requires careful planning and long-term construction. The question is: Are you building character, purpose, and service into your son's life? This requires instruction, correction, and lots of patience. But through it all, generous amounts of laughter and love make the building process worth it.Building isn't easy, but you aren't alone in this parenting journey. Visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com to download resources that can help.
An opening day attraction in both Disneyland and Walt Disney World, Mr. Toad is surprising fan favorite given that it plays like an outtake of a film that not that many people have seen and ends in punishment.We love it.Join us for an exploration of the ride that started Claude Coats' theme park career: Mr. Toad's Wild Ride!Thanks for listening!We'd love it if you would give us a cheeky little review on your podcast platform of choice. They're really helpful.Come visit our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1511094196139406 or drop us a note to comments@lowdown-plus-up.com and let us know any questions or comments about how YOU would like to plus-something-up! We are a Boardwalk Times production.Boardwalk Times, https://boardwalktimes.net/Boardwalk Times store, https://boardwalktimes.store .
Tired of looking at your shipping container's corrugated corten steel walls? Then call Conexwest (855-878-5233) and get them to install some plywood paneling and separation walls for you! Go to https://www.conexwest.com/container-fabrication/plywood-wall-panels?v=159 to find out more. Conexwest City: Fontana Address: 14774 Jurupa Ave Website: https://www.conexwest.com Phone: +1-855-878-5233 Email: quote@conexwest.com
In this episode, and throughout the next few, we'll bring you insights from inspiring leaders who spoke at Plywood's Social Impact Leaders Event. Kicking off this series is Jeff Shinabarger, founder of Plywood and host of the Social Impact Leaders Podcast. Jeff shares valuable lessons on the importance of stepping into the role of a social impact leader and emphasizes why prioritizing mental health is essential for sustaining both yourself and your organization. Don't miss this impactful series—tune in now! Follow: instagram.com/socialimpactleader socialimpactleader.com Follow: instagram.com/plywoodpeople plywoodpeople.com This Podcast is brought to you by WABE, part of the NPR Network. wabe.org/podcasts Edited By: DJ OP Diggy Produced By: LaTasha Brown Music By: DJ OP DiggySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
//The Wire//2300Z November 4, 2024////ROUTINE////BLUF: FBI ARRESTS POTENTIAL TERRORIST PLOTTING ATTACK ON POWER GRID. MEDIA SPECULATES IRANIAN COUNTERATTACK TO BEGIN TONIGHT. ELECTION FORTIFICATIONS CONTINUE IN USA.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-Switzerland – Over the weekend additional details have come to light pertaining to the September arrests of the inventor of the Sarco death pods serviced by the assisted-death group Last Resort. The inventor and several others were arrested in September following a malfunction during the first operational use of their death pod. New details indicate that foul play is assessed to be a factor at this time, as a forensic medical examiner noted strangulation marks on the victim's neck. AC: As this exceptionally morbid and dystopian topic has received much attention over the past few years, the situation has not been made much better following the first victim of one of the death pods being found strangled to death. Initial information is sketchy at best, but most theories pertain to the idea that the death pod probably didn't actually kill the person inside it, and the developers probably had to murder their first customer instead.Middle East: Many mainstream media sources throughout the region are theorizing that an Iranian counterattack on Israel may take place tonight or tomorrow, so as to take advantage of the timing of the American Presidential election. AC: As always, nothing is confirmable via open sources. However, even though all mainstream media sources are largely propaganda outlets, it's possible that mainstream media groups run/influenced by intelligence agencies could indeed have inside information pertaining to Iranian attack plans.-HomeFront-United States: Election day fortifications and anti-personnel obstacles continue to be emplaced throughout most major US cities by government agencies and private businesses alike. Plywood barricades have been emplaced by most businesses and storefronts around the National Mall as has become standard during times of heightened potential for civil unrest.Tennessee: This afternoon a man was arrested for allegedly planning to conduct an attack on a power station near Nashville. The FBI identified the assailant as Skyler Philippi, who was arrested after attempting to use an explosive-laden drone to attack a power station.Gulf Coast: Tropical Depression 18L continues to develop strength, as most forecast models predict the storm strengthening into a Tropical Storm this evening. Initial forecast modeling indicates a general track toward Louisiana.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: Not much is known regarding the incident in Nashville, however a cursory search of the alleged assailant's name returns substantial open-source investigation reports conducted by far-left groups hunting down alleged White Supremacist groups and/or people. This individual left a paper trail so far and wide as to be exceptionally suspicious, and probably attracted the attention of every federal agency that exists by his rather active online presence. In a continuation of previous DoJ takedowns of potential terrorists, the details surrounding this case raise questions as to how long the FBI was going to wait before stopping this assailant. Per the FBI's own press release, the individual had confessed to planning a mass shooting at a YMCA facility in June of this year. He had also scouted out the electrical facility multiple times, and openly conveyed all of his attack plans to undercover FBI agents in excruciating detail. Additionally, the assailant purchased C4 plastic explosives from an undercover agent, and later purchased black power to be used in the manufacture of IEDs as well. As if this was not enough to arrest the individual, he was able to assemble the explosive devices, attach at least one to a drone, travel to the facility, arm the explosives a
Send us a textWatch the video!https://youtu.be/kdXio8GU4YwIn the News blog post for October 11, 2024:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2024/10/in-the-news748.html 00:00 Sinking into a Movie20:07 Not Your Grandpa's Photo Filters…30:36 Hollywood Slo-Mo In Your Pocket33:00 Surviving the War on Buttons38:32 Tells Time a Little Better43:21 Watching Your Health50:32 Enhancing Your Wallet54:20 Apple Pay Plywood59:35 Brett's Site: Check the Purchase and Coverage Dates for your Apple Devices1:03:48 Jeff's 1Password Tip: Significant Purchase Entries in 1Password (or Notes)Victoria Song | The Verge: Submerged is everything impressive and isolating about the Vision ProLance Ulanoff | Tech Radar: Submerged is Vision Pro's claustrophobic thrill ride that's short on depth but long on immersionJason Snell | Six Colors: “Submerged” brings immersive narrative to Vision ProTyler Stallman's Recommended Photographic Styles Recipe (as shared on The Talk Show podcast)iPhone 16 Pro | 4K 120 fps | Capture | AppleJason Snell | Six Colors: iPhone 16 Pro review: Control before IntelligenceJason Cross | Macworld: Apple Watch Series 10 review: Modest improvements to a proven formulaDavid Phelan | Independent: Apple executives on 10 years of the Apple Watch – and where it goes from hereNirave Gondhia | Digital Trends: How the Apple Watch saved my lifeTicketMaster is First to Enable the New, Enhanced Ticket in Apple Wallet Experience on iPhoneChance Miller | 9to5Mac: Home Depot quietly begins rolling out Apple Pay supportBrett's Site: When did I buy this? (also check coverage)https://support.apple.com/en-la/102607 Jeff's 1Password Tip: Put Significant Purchase entries in 1Password (or Notes)CAR: VIN, Model, Color, Price, Mileage, SalesmanMAC: Name, memory, storage, Serial NumberSupport the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
Some movies don't do their franchise justice. 2023's Expendables 4 does just that. From the casting to the visual effects this movie doesn't even match up to its predecessors. But hey I have a new sponsor so there is something to look forward to in this episode. Enjoy! Check out www.shutuppopcorn.com and https://linktr.ee/Shutuppopcorn For the podcast feed links #NetworkFamilia Music: Moon Bay Site: https://icons8.com/music/
In World War II, there were no C-130s or large cargo aircraft that could deliver heavy equipment– such as a truck or artillery piece – in advance of an airborne invasion. For that, you needed to put that equipment, along with its crew, in a glider. These were unpowered boxes of plywood, pulled by a towing plane into enemy territory by a single cable wrapped with telephone wire.The men who flew on gliders were all volunteers, for a specialized duty that their own government projected would have a 50 percent casualty rate. In every major European invasion of the war they led the way. They landed their gliders ahead of the troops who stormed Omaha Beach, and sometimes miles ahead of the paratroopers bound for the far side of the Rhine River in Germany itself. From there, they had to hold their positions. They delivered medical teams, supplies and gasoline to troops surrounded in the Battle of the Bulge, ahead even of Patton's famous supply truck convoy. These all-volunteer glider pilots played a pivotal role from the day the Allies invaded Occupied Europe to the day Germany finally surrendered. Yet the story of these anonymous heroes is virtually unknown.To explore these stories with us is today's guest, Scott McGaugh, author of “Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin: The Glider Pilots of World War II.”
Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and you will succeed.-------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
I've talked often about growing up in the home of a Residential Home Builder. It gave me the skills to actually build the house Kathy and I have lived in since we married in 1983. One of the skills my dad taught me was how to spot good quality building materials, which is quite important, because all construction products are not created equally. Plywood is one such product! Plywood's name tells us much about that product! It consists of thin layers of milled wood that have been glued together. The thickness of a “sheet of plywood” determines the number of layers and the amount of glue needed. Not all “plywood manufacturers” use the same quality or amounts of glue in their product, which can end in a poor product, and by extension, a poorly constructed house. When it comes to plywood, high quality glue is essential to a good construction outcome, because it holds so much together! In a similar way, PRAYER IS THE GLUE that holds the ARMOR OF GOD together for SPIRITUAL WARFARE! Prayer is what deploys that ARMOR, and all Christ-followers can have a strong PRAYER-LIFE. If you don't, you are deficient in the strategic area of battle preparation. You can't win in spiritual warfare without it! I invite you to watch or listen to this message, as we explore PRAYER AS WARFARE, continuing our journey to live in the presence and power of the HOLY SPIRIT! Pastor Joe
Send us a Text Message.We journey back a few episodes to discuss installing plywood. Ever wonder why so many telecom rooms suffer from equipment damage or personal injury? Discover the critical steps you must take to verify the maximum load capacity of your walls and the essential techniques for correct plywood sizing and cutting. We reveal how these overlooked tasks can make your telecom setup safer and more stable, protecting both your equipment and your team. Join our after-hours live multi-stream sessions for an interactive Q&A experience and get your most pressing questions answered in real-time.Not all plywood is created equal, and choosing the right grade can make a world of difference in your telecom room. We'll break down the characteristics of D, C, B, and A-grade plywood, explaining why A-grade and AC-grade are tops for visible surfaces. Learn why fire-rated plywood or paint is necessary to meet safety regulations, and why marine-grade plywood, despite its durability, could pose chemical risks and unnecessary expenses. Equip yourself with the knowledge to select the best materials for your telecom projects, ensuring both compliance and longevity.Mounting plywood isn't just about screwing it to the wall; it's about ensuring the structural integrity and aesthetic quality of your installation. From the alignment of butt joints to the choice between galvanized screws and toggle bolts with fender washers, we cover it all. Discover tips for using liquid nails to prevent warping, hiding cables for a clean look, and selecting high-quality plywood to avoid complications. By the end of this episode, you'll be fully equipped to execute a flawless plywood installation in your telecom room.Support the Show.Knowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD
Live from Creedmoor, NC, Video Chicken Live is a fun and informative show about all things chickens and coops. Matt, Kristen, and Ingrid answer your questions. We specialize in chicken keeping and chicken coop construction. Another Wednesday show. We are discussing what materials are best to you use for your coop, Acre? Plywood? Board and Batten? We talk about which finishes have different advantages. What do use and when and why. Matt demonstrates the different paints, stains, and oils used on different woods and Acre. Also, a customer shows us their coop. They did something that wasn't supposed to work, but it did. Find out all about it. We show our Dutch door and how we are working on shipping this large item. This may be the last show for a while. Maybe? We have no idea when we be back. So don't miss it. And we answer your questions on chicken keeping and coop building. Join us for this fun and informative show. Call us: 919-794-3989 Check out our website to shop coops! Shop our Flock Shop See out resources, blogs, & FAQs Follow us: YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest
Send us a Text Message.Isaac sits down and chats with Freestyle legend, Mark Eaton. You know Mark as DJ Mark Eaton, founding member of the Plywood Hoods, and Creator of Dorkin in York and Joe Kid on a Stingray. You'll hear about the early days of the Plywood Hoods, how Mark got Joe Kid on a Stingray made, and an upcoming documentary on the Haro Team's Back for More in 24 tour.Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Greg Cote sleeps as though he's being buried in a tomb of some sort, and while he may not have his Back in My Day available due to show bylaws, he does want to get to his NFL Mock Draft ahead of Thursday Night's NFL Draft. Then, the Jokic brothers are a legitimate problem for the NBA, something's off with the Boston Bruins, and J.J. McCarthy is the biggest "huh?" out there in terms of pre-draft analysis. Plus, we finally get to some hockey talk with Mike but not before Greg walks back his Heat takes by saying they need "strategic dynamite." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A conversation with artist Tony Cragg. Known for his dynamic, often swirling forms that push the boundaries of material and movement, Cragg's work is a testament to the endless possibilities of sculpture. His innovative use of materials, including bronze, steel, plywood, glass and a variety of synthetic compounds, allows him to explore and express complex forms that make reference to nature, science, and the intrinsic properties of the objects that surround us.The conversation touches on a variety of topics, including process, materials and inspirations.https://www.tony-cragg.com/https://www.mariangoodman.com/artists/37-tony-cragg/
On this day in 1910, French amateur pilot Henri Fabre made the first successful seaplane flight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miss Heard celebrates Season 5, Episode 233 with Olivia Newton John and John Travolta's duet from the movie Grease called “You're the One That I Want.” You will learn this and another song weren't from the original stage musical, however it's the most used now with current musicals to date. You can listen to all our episodes at our website at: https://pod.co/miss-heard-song-lyrics Or iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and many more platforms under Podcast name “Miss Heard Song Lyrics” Don't forget to subscribe/rate/review to help our Podcast in the ratings. Please consider supporting our little podcast via Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/MissHeardSongLyrics or via PayPal at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MissHeardSongLyrics #missheardsonglyrics #missheardsongs #missheardlyrics #misheardsonglyrics #misheardsongs #misheardlyrics #Grease #YouretheOneThatIWant #OliviaNewtonJohn #JohnTravolta #JohnFarrar #Greaser https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oKPYe53h78 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_the_One_That_I_Want https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Farrar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greaser_(subculture) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grease:_The_Original_Soundtrack_from_the_Motion_Picture
A raw, unfiltered conversation with the members of Plywood Love.KCPR 91.3 presents SLO-FI, a podcast about the unique local music culture of San Luis Obispo. Nestled on the Central Coast between Los Angeles and San Francisco, San Luis Obispo has become a music destination, as well as a cultural hub for local artists, bands, and music venues.On SLO-Fi latest episode, our hosts JP and Rachel break down every question you have about how Plywood Love started, who inspires them, and why they hate a particular man named Aidan.You can get tickets to see Plywood Love at Shabang's "Battle of the Bands" on April 4, 2024 HERE!Follow Plywood Love on Instagram @plywood.love.For more information on SLO-Fi or any KCPR 91.3 podcast, visit kcpr.org/podcasts or check us out on Tik Tok, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @kcpr913. You can also find us on your preferred streaming platform. This episode was produced by Rachel Kupfer-Weinstein, JP Boiler, Pat Blaine, and Noel Lopez.
We talk all about plywood, the grades of plywood, the way the core is layed up, the resins that adhere the veneers, tons of great information!
This Episodes Listener Questions: Guys Questions: Hello Guy, Huy, and Brian, Loving the content you guys are dishing out. Keep up the good work! I have my sights set on a jointer in the near future as I would like to save time and energy squaring lumber. My preference up until now has generally been to buy new tools and the thought of refurbishing/repairing anything used has not appealed to me. However, the cost difference between a new/used jointer has me thinking differently. Also, the jointer seems to be one of, if not the easiest, of the big woodworking machines to refurbish given its simplicity. Correct me if I am wrong in this thinking. Curious to hear your thoughts if you think it is worth my time and effort to buy a used jointer or should I go new? What should I look for if I were to go used? I realize that moving a big machine like an 8" jointer will be challenging, but I can easily get some friends together and rent a trailer to get the job done if the cost savings are great enough. Plus some beers and pizza for the helpers will help. Thanks! -John Hey Folks, Thank you for for the podcast. I love how quickly you jump right into the questions! Here's mine: I'm building a set of screen doors for a cottage. The doors will be exposed directly to the weather in Quebec. The doors will get a lot of abuse. They will close with a spring and slam frequently. The screen will run the full length of the door. I'm hoping to use a domino for the joinery. 3 questions: 1) what glue should I use? 2) what wood should I use? 3) How should I finish the doors? Thanks ! Larry Gentlemen, First let me thank you for the podcast. I recently stumbled upon it and you three are now my regular company on my daily commute. Thank you! I consider myself a beginner hobbyist woodworker. My shop is the third bay of a 3 bay garage. My question is about when it is appropriate to use 3/4 inch vs 1/2 inch plywood. 3/4 inch plywood is so common, I wonder if it is needed as often as it is used? What kinds of applications need 3/4 inch plywood and what are some examples of when 1/2 inch plywood would be sufficient? I know that I am often guilty of over building projects and I suspect many woodworkers are. :-) Thanks for any information you can provide. James Aydelotte Huy's Questions: One more quick question, I'm working on getting into proper jointery. Is a nice hand saw worth investing in or is there an affordable option I can go with. I do mostly custom trim work but getting into more furniture grade work so it's not something I will be using all day every day. Arntz Construction Huy, I am considering a clearvue and Oneida cyclone dust collector. I know you have the clearvue. What is your opinion of its performance? I have heard that it is very loud, what do you think? Thanks! Don I've been doing more and more hand tool woodworking, so less and less dust-producing activities, but I still have occasion to use regular power tools for certain things. I've been striving to get better performance from my roll-around single stage D/C (with add-on cyclone pre-separator) and upgrading my hand-held power tools to ones with better built-in dust extraction... but there are still operations (edge cuts on the TS or with the router) that just spew crap everywhere. One area I need to probably do better on is wearing some sort of dust mask and/or respirator. I've avoided wearing them in the past, due to having a beard and knowing that masks get a very poor if any seal as a result. I'm considering getting something like a Trend AirShield (powered respirator / face shield), and was wondering if you have any other suggestions? Monte
Is Tim too old to pull plywood off a wall?! Crowbars get you instant help at a hardware store. // Boeing is having a million issues… this will affect everyone all year! // Jay Leno comes on the show to chit-chat with Timmy. // California pays the most for groceries. Are you not surprised?; Rain in SoCal, ohhhh noooooo… A tree fell on a Toyyotie Camry
Which real-life story does this remind you of? Comments here (paid subscribers): https://storypaths.substack.com/p/18522076-40a8-4569-80b0-71ec20b9699cThere is a boring plywood door, in a boring plywood room. Many people make their lives in this room, but if they were to open that door, then on the other side, they would find dozens more doors.Only these are not of plywood. They are of oak, rowan, birch, and other luscious woods. These doors are decorated with heather, and garlands of lilies and gorse.There is old music seeping from beneath them: strings and flutes and drums and feet stomping, and singing which as is lively and new as a laughing babe. Which real-life story does this remind you of? Share in the comments, and if you'd like, I might share you story in a future newsletter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storypaths.substack.com/subscribe
Watch the video!https://youtu.be/0mgBUg0ZC0MIn the News blog post for December 29, 2023:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/12/in-the-news707-1.html00:00 Watching All the Legal Drama10:53 How to Hack an iPhone 15;59 Jason's Favorites20:06 Apple Pay for Plywood24:32 AI @ Apple31:09 SuperCarPlay34:32 iPad Wishes37:48 Where Y'at? Segment: Satellite Game Changer43:08 Sci-Fi Done Right46:31 Power Plug Lament47:08 Brett's Security Tips: TunnelBear VPN and 1Password50:49 Jeff's Security Tip: ALWAYS Protect Your iPhone Passcode! Chance Miller | 9to5Mac: Apple to halt Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 sales in the US this weekMichael Potuck | 9to5Mac: ‘Most sophisticated' iPhone attack chain ‘ever seen' used four 0-days to create a 0-click exploitJason Snell | SixColors: Jason's favorites of 2023: Apps, movies, TV, booksChance Miller | 9to5Mac: Long-time holdout Lowe's finally begins rolling out Apple Pay supportJason Cross | Macworld: Wanna see something cool? Try this awesome AI feature built right into the iPhoneDavid Price | Macworld: The iPad doesn't need a refresh–it needs a rebootMary Beth “Mouse” Skylis | BackPacker: One Year in, it's Clear the iPhone's Satellite SOS Feature Is Saving LivesBrett's Sites: Your Technology Security Resolutions for 2024 should be to use a VPN such as TunnelBear https://www.tunnelbear.com and a password manager such as 1Password https://www.1password.com. Both of these services have deals right now, and you can get $30 back by signing up through Rakuten (you can use my link https://www.rakuten.com/r/BBURNE17?eeid=28187), searching for TunnelBear or 1Password and making the purchase that way - you'll get $30 back!Jeff's Sites: Your Technology Security Resolutions for 2024 is to use a complicated iPhone passcode and NEVER let someone see you enter it! You can read this story from the Wall Street Journal for more information. https://www.wsj.com/tech/personal-tech/he-stole-hundreds-of-iphones-and-looted-peoples-life-savings-he-told-us-how-fbd81ab5 Support the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
On this week's show, Keith gets the white oak floating desk installed, but not without his share of issues. He also decides to give himself a bunch of extra work, being the kind soul that he is. Meanwhile, Jason breaks down 21 sheets of plywood to make his wife happy.Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/shopsoundspodcast.You can find us on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook and Tiktok : @bourbonmoth and @kjsawdustAnd don't forget to check out Bits & Bits at www.bitsbits.com and use coupon code MORSELS15 to save 15%Be sure to hit up Katz-Moses Tools at www.KMTools.com - cool tools at a fair price. If it's on their website, it's in Jonathan's apron. Wanna feel good about yourself?? Check out Katz-Moses Woodworkers with Disabilities Fund at https://kmtools.com/pages/kmww-charityThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5883154/advertisement
Join us for an inspiring episode of the Plywood Podcast featuring Wes Jones, the Co-Founder of Honeysuckle Gelato and a valued member of Plywood Place. Wes takes us on an insightful journey, sharing the story of how friends joined forces to create something truly sweet. From the humble beginnings of Honeysuckle to its evolution into a multi-location business, Wes dives into the challenges and dedication that fueled their success.In this episode, we also bid farewell to Kayla Stagnaro, an integral part of the Plywood Community and a co-host of the Plywood Podcast. Join us as we celebrate her contributions and embark on this engaging discussion!Ready to dive in? Tune in and catch all the fascinating insights on this episode!Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta training and supporting a global community of social impact leaders.www.plywoodpeople.com
This week's challenge: see from a different perspective.You can hear the after show and support Do By Friday on Patreon!——Produced and Edited by Alex Cox——Show LinksMultiple Personality Disorders - You're Wrong About Podcast - YouTubeYour tardy friends suck. 7 Principles - YouTubeLove Letter to Plywood. By Tom Sachs - YouTubeDrag Brunch - SNL - YouTubeDiner Lobster - SNL - YouTubeCareer Day - SNL - YouTubeMore Americans Say They're in a Brain Fog. Long Covid Is a Factor. - The New York TimesAll Day - Girl Talk (Full Album) - YouTubeLombard rhythm - WikipediaScotch Snaps in Hip Hop - YouTubeBoygenius's “Record” of Friendship and Mutual Obsession | The New YorkerBoygenius' Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker & Lucy Dacus on ‘The Record'boygenius - the film - YouTubeboygenius: Not Strong Enough (Live) - SNL - YouTubeA Strategy to Treat Big Tech Like Big Tobacco - The New York TimesMembership - Relay FMBack to Work Episode 631: Little Bit of Dirty GreyA Cyborg Manifesto - WikipediaHaraway_CyborgManifesto.htmlCosmology of Kyoto | WIREDHere's How You Can Play Roger Ebert's Favorite Video GameAmazon.com: vinmax Bed Prism Spectacles Horizontal Mirror Lazy Readers Glasses 90 Degree Prism Glasses for Laying Down Reading and Watching TV -2023 New UpgradeRecorded Wednesday, November 15th, 2023.Next week's challenge: create a GPT.
Today, we have a special guest, the renowned author, entrepreneur, and speaker, Dan Pallotta. Dan offers profound insights into the nonprofit sector, urging us to challenge the status quo and redefine the norms of how nonprofits operate. His thought-provoking ideas will undoubtedly inspire you to think differently and drive positive change in your community.Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey? Don't miss this episode, as Dan's wisdom is sure to spark action.Dan is the founder and President of the Charity Defense Council, a national leadership movement dedicated to transforming the way the donating public thinks about charity and change. His newest book is, “The Everyday Philanthropist: A Better Way to Make a Better World,” a pocket guide designed to change giving perspectives for donors of all ages and abilities.Learn more about the Documentary Dan and team released titled Uncharitable: https://uncharitablemovie.com/Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta training and supporting a global community of social impact leaders.
Episode: 3068 Birch: The tree honored across the North, and the true substance of the Spruce Goose. Today, the Birch Goose.
Welcome to the Plywood Podcast! In this episode, we're thrilled to have the talented Amena Brown, a poet, writer, entrepreneur, and all-around creative, sharing her incredible journey with us.Amena's passion for writing was ignited by her mother's influence and her deep love for books. Her inquisitive nature led her to seize countless opportunities that have shaped her remarkable career.Tune in as Amena opens up about her entrepreneurial journey, offering valuable insights into her personal and professional growth. She shares how overcoming challenges has molded her into the successful businesswoman she is today.Eager to delve deeper into Amena's inspiring story? Don't miss out! Take a listen and join us on this captivating journey of creativity, resilience, and success.Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta training and supporting a global community of social impact leaders.www.plywoodpeople.com
Jason DeMeo, Contemporary Artist, and Co-founder and CEO of We Are Curio, engages in a candid conversation with the Plywood team, delving into his journey as an entrepreneur, artist, and CEO. Jason discusses the impact of renovating one's life and embracing risks as essential ingredients for achieving success. Tune in to discover how this creative visionary manages the delicate balance between art and entrepreneurship. Listen now for an inspiring exploration of creativity, risk-taking, and the pursuit of one's true calling.Learn more:https://www.wearecurio.com/https://jasondemeo.art/https://iroxliving.com/Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta training and supporting a global community of social impact leaders.www.plywoodpeople.com
Our team is really excited to tell you about an all-new community-building tool for the Plywood Community! Introducing Plywood+In this episode, the Plywood team shares how to use the tool and what we are most excited about. Plywood+ is an online community where leaders connect and learn while growing together toward positive impact.
This week on the Plywood Podcast, we are throwing it back to an inspiring talk from Plywood Presents 2022. We are learning from the ever-wise and vulnerable Hillary McBride. She is a therapist, researcher, speaker, and writer. Her expertise includes working with trauma, trauma therapies, and embodiment, at the intersection of spirituality and mental health. In Hillary's talk, she talks about the importance of living with fear. She says, "Fear needs to be here for us to be here." We hope you will lean and learn with us. Learn more about Hillary's work: https://hillarylmcbride.com/Buy her book: https://hillarylmcbride.com/books/Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
In this episode of the Plywood Podcast, we are joined by Leroy Barber, an accomplished Author, Speaker, and the dedicated Executive Director of Neighborhood Economics. Leroy shares the significance of comprehending the very communities one engages with before endeavoring to bring about change. With clarity, he distinguishes between the roles of assistance and ownership, shedding light on nuanced differences.Tune in as Leroy delves into his experiences of introducing valuable resources to spaces that have hitherto been devoid of them, steering the course for progress as a visionary non-profit leader. If you're intrigued to learn more about Leroy's inspiring journey and perspectives, don't miss out on this enlightening episode.Learn more about Leroy's WorkWelcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good.www.plywoodpeople.com
In this episode of the Plywood Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Kishshana Palmer, a seasoned international speaker, trainer, and coach boasting over two decades of expertise in fundraising, marketing, and talent management. Join us as Kishshana delves into her remarkable journey from investment banking to the dynamic realm of non-profit work.Tune in to glean valuable insights as she shares not only her personal transition story but also offers insightful fundraising tips that can make a significant impact. Additionally, Kishshana imparts her wisdom on effective team leadership, drawing from her extensive experience. Her infectious energy lights up the podcast, making it a must-listen for individuals embarking on new journeys, nonprofit enthusiasts, and anyone eager to invigorate their team management skills.Don't miss out on this engaging episode that promises inspiration and practical takeaways. Join us for an enriching conversation with Kishshana Palmer!__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com*Copy by: LaTasha M. Brown
For more information, visit https://thecirsgroup.com We are continuing our CIRSx conference recap today, this time specifically deep diving on all the talks given around remediation! Remaining in exposure is one of the biggest hurdles for people trying to heal from CIRS when caused by mold, so today we cover some great tips and details we learned at CIRSx from the experts. For more information, visit TheCIRSGroup.com TIME STAMPS: 00:00 Intro 02:21 A protocol for remediation: CIRSx Work Plan: Cindy Edwards 3:20 Case study of how remediation can go poorly and how to do it right 5:40 Steps of Cindy's protocol 7:58 Why cutting corners may not be the right move 10:06 NextGen Sequencing: More than Actinos: David Lark 10:39 Why actinos cleaning is a good idea 13:26 GENIE Test 14:32 Slaying Water Damage Dragons - A Patient Experience with WDB: Chris Foth and Aaron Pettigrew 15:20 Why project managers may be needed for CIRS treatment 16:34 In Pursuit of Underlying Causes of Contaminated Buildings: Brandon Apple 18:46 Why remediation is an investigation 19:35 Why you shouldn't just rely on ERMI or HERTSMI-2 scores 21:23 Using Peptide Bonds and Proteins to Monitor Cleanliness: John Banta 23:06 Even Holy Water Supports Mold: Michael Schrantz and Bill Weber 25:00 IEPs: Columbo for water 28:50 Dust Mites: So Uncontroversial, it's Mostly Forgotten Carl Grimes 31:27 Historical vs Modern Dust Greg Weatherman 32:50 Controversy over horizontal or vertical collection for testing 33:54 Barbara's Remediation Takeaways: Rot vs decay for insurance 34:52 OSB sucks, Plywood is better 35:27 Stone materials need to weep 36:16 Endotoxins: homesteading is a risk 37:05 Clean, clean, clean and clean some more Mold Illness: Surviving and Thriving by Cindy Edwards, et al.: https://a.co/d/5MHn4PN or official website: http://survivingandthrivingbook.com/ Info on the GENIE test: https://www.progenedx.com/how-does-this-help Places to look for an IEP, though these certs do not guarantee their aptitude: International Society for Environmentally Acquired Illness: https://iseai.org/ American Council for Accredited Certification: https://www.acac.org/ Brandon Apple's website: https://www.moldsci.com/ John Banta's website: https://www.johncbanta.com/ Michael Schrantz's website: https://environmentalanalytics.net/about-us/ Bill Weber's contact info: https://avelar.net/articles_publications/team/bill-weber/ Carl Grimes' published research on dust mites: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24267359/ Greg Weatherman's website: http://www.aerobiological.com/ Jacie is a 3.5+ year carnivore, certified nutrition coach, and carnivore recipe developer determined to share the life changing information of carnivore and CIRS to anyone who will listen. Barbara is a coach, facilitator, speaker, 2.5+ year carnivore, and a big fan of health and freedom. Together, they co-founded The CIRS Group, an online support community to help people that are struggling with their CIRS diagnosis and treatment. Catch Jacie and Barbara on Judy Cho's podcast to learn more about their health journeys and why they started The CIRS Group: When Carnivores are Affected by Mold Illness - Jacie Gregory & Barbara Williams - https://youtu.be/CR8Uj-d_fok
This week on the Plywood Podcast, we are hearing from Scottie Goodness Parker, who is the lead trainer for the NBA team, Atlanta Hawks. In this episode, we talk to Scottie about mobility, what it means to be in shape, & the question “Are you trainable?” He gives advice about getting our bodies moving, how to overcome feelings that stop us, & how we can achieve our goals by starting small.__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
Brian's Questions: Hey Fellas, I'm in the market for a new table saw. I am coming from a 2hp Grizzly hybrid saw with a broken part I cannot find a replacement for. I'm debating between a 3hp Powermatic or Sawstop. Either of these will be a major upgrade from what I have but do you have opinions either way? The Sawstop technology is great and I understand accidents can happen but I tend to think if your hands are that close to the blade you've got bigger problems. That said, the Sawstop is up to $1,000 cheaper than the powermatic depending which add-ons you choose. Do you have any thoughts or are there other brands I'm missing and should look into? Chris Instagram: @custom_by_chris Hi guys! I am a hobbyist/turning professional woodworker based in Portland, Oregon. I have really enjoyed listening to your podcast and thought I would quickly ask your opinion on rectangular dominos. I have been creating shop-made dominos to save money. Creating them is a pain in the butt! Trying to nail metric round-overs with imperial bits at that level of precision is pretty involved. It usually takes a bit of time and wasted material to set the router table up correctly in order to batch a bunch out. Then running a glue groove on everything is another step that takes time. A thought came to me about creating square edged, rectangular tenons that aren't hitting the radii of the domino mortise. My thought is that the few millimeters of void wouldn't really affect the strength of the joint and the voids themselves would act as a hydrolock prevention by nature. Assuming these aren't used for through style tenons, do you see any issues using rectangular stock? Thanks for doing the podcast and I look forward to future episodes! Sal Al-Sudairy sfapdx@gmail.com @oregon_woodworks Instagram Guy's Questions: Hey Guy's I know finishing gets hit often but this is perhaps a different spin. My basement garage is my workshop so odor and chemical safety is a concern. I'm mostly done with my plywood/poplar painted dresser (thanks for the tips by the way, screwing and glueing without fancy jointery made assembly a breeze Guy). That being said what is a good low odor option for finishing a paint grade project that's being painted white? Yellowing and tannin bleed are therefore both concerns. I've heard Ya'll talk about conversion varnishes but also heard complaints about odor. Would BIN water based primer under enamel paint be best? Should I go the oil based primer/paint route for durability? I have recently gotten a paint sprayer but am open to rolling if that's preferable. I'll attach my budget sprayer below for context. Thanks so much, this is by far the best woodworking podcast. -Dave Hello Huy, Guy, and Brian! You gentlemen, as well as Sean, have been a huge help and inspiration to my woodworking journey. Keep the great content coming! I recently picked up an older Bosch 1615 evs plunge router mounted to an old tabletop with an Incra Intelli fence. While I can find manuals online for both of these discontinued items, I'd like to get your input on how to best set up an older router with this fence. Since this particular router is in its own molded housing, I don't think a router lift is an option. What do you all recommend for setting this router up in a new table? I intend to likely build a stand-alone router table with a top made with melamine left over from a recent project, but I'm open to suggestions. Thanks, -Kurt Huy's Questions: Hi everyone, Thank you for a great show. I've listened through the entire catalog twice, learning a lot. In Episode #115 (and other episodes) you mention UV light turning walnut orange. I recently built a large dining room table out of walnut. I did not dye the table, even though I knew color change was possible. I have never used dye and the walnut was so stunning, I was afraid I would mess it up. If my table turns orange, can it be sanded off? How deep does the UV "damage" go into the wood? If I was to dye the walnut, could you please remind us what color dye you have used that works on walnut? How you have applied it to walnut, and when in the finishing process? hanks again for a great show and a great woodworking education. Kevin Hello Gentleman, Love the podcast. Thanks for all your hard work. I am considering tackling a Entertainment unit for my bonus room; however I am struggling with material choice. The cabinet finish will be painted, do you suggest plywood or MDF? I plan on building some drawers with plywood boxes and MDF faces but I am concerned about the durability of the MDF when installing hinges if I use it for the carcass construction. The overall length of this build is 16" long by 8' tall with drawers along the bottom open shelving on either side of that with the TV in the middle. Normally I am not so indecisive ; however this is such a large project and with the high cost of materials I want to start off on the right foot. Any guidance would be appreciated. - Mike
Get ready to be inspired on this episode of the Plywood Podcast! Join us as we welcome Brad Montague, a talented Writer, illustrator, and New York Times best seller. Brad takes us on a his journey through his creative beginnings and the challenges he faced on his path to success. He opens up about the tough decisions he had to make along the way to achieve his dreams. Brad also passionately shares the love he has for art and reveals the inspiration behind his remarkable creative brand. If you're seeking motivation and insight from a true creative genius, this is an episode you won't want to miss!__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com*Copy by: LaTasha M. Brown
For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Ilokelesia, links from Will Tattersdill, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Ilokelesia-Episode-451/Join us at www.patreon.com/iknowdino for dinosaur requests, bonus content, ad-free episodes, and more.Dinosaur of the day Ilokelesia, An abelisaurid theropod whose name fittingly means "flesh lizard" or a "flesh eating reptile".Interview with Will Tattersdill, a Senior Lecturer in Literature and Contemporary Fantasy Cultures at the University of Glasgow. He is an expert in late-Victorian science fiction and explores how the connections between dinosaur science and science fiction.In dinosaur news this week:A new ankylosaur from the Isle of Wight, Vectipelta, had armor similar to 1/2 inch thick plywood in its skin and blade-like spikes on its sidesScientists named a new ornithopod dinosaur, Calvarius rapidusA new dinosaur short, “We Hunt Giants” co-produced by Andreas Feix and Titus Pair This episode is brought to you by Exquisite Eons. Their Intrepid Triceratops and Savvy Stegosaurus brooches are going extinct. Get them now, before they're gone forever! They're both available at steeply discounted prices while they last at https://exquisiteeons.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode of the Plywood Podcast, we feature Micah Whitson—an artist, designer, and business owner who founded Old Try. Join us as Micah shares his entrepreneurial journey, discussing the highs and lows, personal reflections, and motivations behind transitioning out of his business. Gain valuable insights into the realities of running a business and be inspired by Micah's unique perspective on entrepreneurship. Tune in for an engaging conversation that unveils the transformative power of chasing your dreams.Learn more about his work:https://theoldtry.com/https://circleandsquare.beer/__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com*Copy by: Safiyyah Shah
Join us this week as we dive into the world of Plywood with our team members Jeff, Kayla, and Emily. In this episode, we explore the exciting new Layers program, uncover Plywood's community connections, and discover invaluable advice for those feeling stuck and unsure of their next steps. Jeff, Kayla, and Emily share their insights on harnessing the power of community support, empowering individuals to drive impactful change, and forging a stronger sense of purpose. Tune in and be inspired!__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com*Copy by: Safiyyah Shah
Welcome back to the Plywood Podcast's "What's Good Series"! This week, we have Eryn Eddy, founder of So Worth Loving, sharing her inspiring journey. Discover how Eryn found what's good in her soul, dealt with burnout, and gained practical tips for self-regulation. Join us for this empowering episode that equips you to navigate tough situations and find value in various aspects of life. Take a listen! You won't be disappointed.__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com Copy By: Safiyyah Shah
Welcome back to the Plywood Podcast, What's Good Series. In this episode, we delve into the captivating journey of BT Harman, a talented content strategist, and creator based in Atlanta. Follow along as he recounts his Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, revealing how walking enhances mental health and challenges societal norms. Uncover the accessible adventure within everyone's grasp. Join us as we explore self-discovery, personal growth, and the power of movement in this inspiring episode. Tune in now.__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.comCopy By: Safiyyah
This week, the Plywood Podcast continues our "What's Good" series, featuring a captivating conversation with Nate Butler. As a multifaceted individual, Nate wears many hats - music producer, talent recruiter, reality show host, and an unwavering advocate for all things creative. Join us in this episode as Nate shares his remarkable journey, recounting his childhood aspirations of becoming a singer and the transformative process of embracing alternative paths. Through his experiences, he illuminates the importance of repositioning oneself, acknowledging personal accomplishments, and surrounding oneself with individuals who nurture and enhance creativity. Prepare to be inspired as Nate Butler delivers an impassioned discourse, compelling us to believe in our own abilities, knowledge, skills, and life's missions.___Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
This week, join us as we hear from Kitti Murray, the remarkable founder of Refuge Coffee Co. This inspiring establishment is dedicated to providing mentorship and livable wages to refugees who have immigrated to Georgia. In this captivating episode, Kitti shares her unique perspective on various aspects, including how she defines good intentions, the personal struggles she faced as both a mother and leader, and invaluable advice on how to realign your good intentions when faced with challenges. As part of the enlightening "What's Good" tour, this conversation is sure to deepen your understanding and ignite new ideas about the true essence of goodness. Tune in and prepare to be inspired!Learn more: https://www.refugecoffeeco.com/_____Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
This week, we kick off our series titled "What's Good" with a talk featuring Jeff Shinabarger, the founder of Atlanta-based non-profit organization Plywood Place. Join us in this episode as Jeff shares profound insights into his personal journey of discovering the true essence of "good" through the influence of his children, Toms's shoes, and the artistry of Picasso. Together, we explore the implications we often attach to the notion of goodness and explore ways to challenge and redefine our understanding of it. Take a listen!__Welcome to the Plywood Podcast: Real talk for social entrepreneurs and nonprofit leaders.Plywood is a nonprofit in Atlanta leading a community of startups doing good. Over the past 12 years, we have worked with over 1000 startup founders and nonprofit leaders wrestling with the tensions of starting, growing, and sustaining.Think of The Plywood Podcast as a kitchen table conversation debating the pros and woes of running a business and sustaining a nonprofit. We dive into building business plans, sustaining relationships (personal and professional), diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace, forming values while being a part of true cultural change for good, and so much more.Learn more about Plywood at PlywoodPeople.comPlywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
Six years ago, we set out to answer this question, “Is it possible change the world, stay in love, and raise a healthy family,” with the goal of interviewing 100 couples, while learning as much we could from others. We did that and more.Thank you for joining us on this journey. The podcast will live on as a resource, and we hope you will continue to use it and share it wth others.In the final episode, we talk about the journey, why this project is coming to an end, and some of our biggest takeaways.------------Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love, and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose, and parenting.Order the Love or Work Book!Website: www.loveorwork.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com