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Alaska's News Source
The Morning Edition Nov. 20, 2024

Alaska's News Source

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 20:22


The latest from Point Hope, the North Slope community dealing with widespread and persistent power outages after efforts to fly in linemen were grounded yesterday due to the severe weather. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Alaska's News Source
News at 6 - Nov. 19, 2024

Alaska's News Source

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 12:46


A blizzard warning was triggered and a state of emergency has been declared for the northern community of Point Hope from harsh winter weather. The details on that storm, plus homeowners in the Anchorage bowl are being asked to test their water pipes to see if they're made of lead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Running Jackal
Point Hope Shipyard

The Running Jackal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 23:04


Early morning ramblings from a consummate rambler:-Carlos shares a personal account of his walk to the bus stop as it gets dark and chilly, noting that his poor eyesight makes it challenging. He details his bus route to work, planning to record more once he crosses a bridge and changes his usual path. During his walk, Carlos mentions trying to take low-light photographs but struggles with blurry shots due to movement. He reflects on previous challenges, including a flat tire on his e-bike caused by overloading it with cedar kindling. Despite the setback, he improvises by walking beside his bike, using its throttle to assist him uphill while completing the journey.

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KMXT News
Midday Report: September 18, 2024

KMXT News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 31:40


On today's Midday Report with host Terry Haines: The U.S. Coast Guard spotted four Russian Navy vessels on Sunday, off Point Hope on the North Slope. It's the 200 year anniversary of the first Russian Orthodox Bishop of Alaska's arrival in the state. Alaska's U.S. senators split their votes on a bill that would provide federal protection and guarantee insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization.

The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast
Melissha - Episode 129

The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 49:36


Send us a Text Message.Melissha Melissha is Inupiaq from Point Hope & Anchorage, Alaska.Melissha has 26 years of recovery and on this show she courageously shares her story for those who are still struggling. Support the Show.

The Anonymous Eskimo Podcast

Send us a Text Message.Melissha Melissha is Inupiaq from Point Hope & Anchorage, Alaska.Melissha has 26 years of recovery and on this show she courageously shares her story for those who are still struggling. Support the Show.

Alaska's News Source
The Morning Edition Feb. 27, 2024

Alaska's News Source

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 19:04


A 16-year-old boy admitted to killing two people and injuring two others in a Sunday night shooting in Point Hope, according to court documents obtained by Alaska's News Source. That developing story and more of the top news and weather on this Tuesday morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

That's In The Bible? » That's In The Bible - Podcast
How Much Is Jesus Christ In Your Christmas?

That's In The Bible? » That's In The Bible - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 46:29


At Christmas time we find ourselves busy with buying gifts, baking, visiting with family and friends, but let's be honest, how much of Jesus Christ really is in your Christmas? Join us as missionary Matthew Sutton in Arctic Alaska at Point Hope brings us this timely study.Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.

That's In The Bible? » That's In The Bible - Podcast

What is "Missions"? Why are people called Missionaries sent around the world? Is there any support for such an activity in the Bible? What is their purpose? Who are these Missionaries and how are they sent? Can you be a Missionary? Find out what "Missions" is all about as Pastor Matthew Sutton, Missionary to the high arctic and the people of Point Hope, Alaska, brings us this inside look at "Why Missions?".Email us at thatsinthebible@gmail.comWebsite: thatsinthebible.comOur podcast theme song "Jesus Is Coming Soon", courtesy of His Reflection a Gospel Quartet from Buckley Road Baptist Church, Liverpool, NY.

Gospoda RPG
Noc polarna | Wampir Maskarada

Gospoda RPG

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 89:16


Grupa wampirów w samolocie. Brzmi znajomo. Tym razem jednak lot okazał się zaskakująco długi, nawet mimo bycia zabawianymi przez historię życia nowo poznanej Lizzie. Szkoła pilotażu, drinki na pokładzie — wszystko to jednak cisza przed burzą, bo Stygmatycy trafiają do Point Hope, które poza byciem spowitym kilkumiesięcznym mrokiem kryje w sobie nieco więcej tajemnic. Po środku niczego, otoczeni przez wyjątkowe warunki i oddaleni od wielkich miast o setki kilometrów. Cóż może pójść nie tak?

East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray
Dan O'Neill: author on Project Chariot, the government's plan to nuke Alaska

East Anchorage Book Club with Andrew Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 75:18


In the late 1950s the US Atomic Energy Commission initiated Operation Plowshare, which was a research project designed to find peaceful uses for nuclear explosives. Edward Teller, known as the father of the hydrogen bomb, championed the first big project of Operation Plowshare which was to blast a deep sea harbor near Cape Thompson, Alaska, by detonating a series of nuclear bombs simultaneously. This proposal was known as Project Chariot. What the proponents of this plan insisted was that it was safe and would bring economic prosperity to Alaska. Edward Teller and his staff toured the state promoting the plan and stating over and over that these nuclear explosions would not cause any lasting harm to Northwest Alaska, specifically not to the people of Point Hope who lived just 30 miles  from the planned harbor. If Project Chariot were to have been carried out it could have resulted in radiation exposure equivalent  to up to 675 Chernobyl disasters. In his 1994  Book The Firecracker Boys Fairbanks author Dan O'Neill documents in riveting detail how the Atomic Energy Commission misled the Alaskan public, and how a group of concerned scientists and most importantly the Inupiat people of Point Hope themselves successfully fought back the US Government from conducting an atomic experiment that would have resulted in lasting nuclear devastation to our great state.

Gospoda RPG
Przystanek Alaska | Wampir Maskarada

Gospoda RPG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 82:11


Może to układ gwiazd? Przypadek albo dziwny zbieg okoliczności. Bo przecież nie ma czegoś takiego jak przepowiednia a wszystkie wyłapane wampiry i wilkołaki powtarzają bzdury. Jednak co jeśli mają choć trochę racji a punkt nadziei to faktycznie miejsce, w którym dojdzie do czegoś, co może zaowocować początkiem końca? I czy czasem Point Hope to nie miejscowość na Alasce?

Talk of Alaska
Talk of Alaska: The aftermath of the massive Bering Sea storm

Talk of Alaska

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 58:58


Alaskans in communities along hundreds of miles of coastline from the YK Delta to Point Hope are grappling with the aftermath of a historic storm that flooded towns, floated homes off foundations and sank boats. The good news is there have been no reports of injury or death, but the recovery will be difficult and winter is approaching. How are communities coping and what are state and federal leaders doing to help?

The Character Network Presents: The Beginning of a Famous Hero
Beginning of a Famous Hero: The Childhood Story of National Radio Host and "Point Hope" Charity Founder, Delilah Rene Luke

The Character Network Presents: The Beginning of a Famous Hero

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 2:20


Please visit us at http://www.patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork (www.Patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork) to help support TCN and help us keep providing these unique and extremely effective research based Bully and Violence Prevention and Character Education Programs to schools around the world, and help more kids who desperately need special intervention. Go to http://www.thecharacternetwork.org/ (www.TheCharacterNetwork.org) to learn more and get involved. Thank you! Public use in schools requires a site license, please visit The Character Network to find out how your school can get these life changing program as a part of the TCN METHOD for school violence and bully prevention. Go HERE for a Free Copy of Jim Lord's Life Changing Breakthrough Novel, Mr. Delaney's Mirror, A Reflection of Your Futurehttps://characternetwork.krtra.com/t/E6KcJXqk8olF (https://bit.ly/GetDelaneysMirrorHere)************** A HERO is someone who does something special to HELP OTHERS. Every hero STARTS as a CHILD, and every Child can CHOOSE to become a Hero... Just like THIS one!Delilah Rene Luke It was on February 15th, 1960 that a little girl was born in Reedsport, Oregon. Her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Luke, named her Delilah Rene. Delilah's family was very involved in music, and just like them, she loved music, too. But soon, she discovered she didn't have a talent for singing. What she could do, though, was talk! When she was in middle school, she became a news reporter for radio station KDUN in her hometown of Reedsport. Over the years, that early start in radio became a great foundation for an amazing career in broadcasting. You can hear Delilah every night from seven to midnight on hundreds of radio stations across the United States. She listens to, and plays songs for people who are celebrating in their lives, and for those who are feeling sad about something. Delilah has eight children, five of them adopted. She knows and cares a lot about children who have been orphaned or abandoned. In 2003, Delilah learned about a very small refugee camp in a country called Ghana on the continent of Africa where tens of thousands of men, women, and children live all crowded together. They had very little food and no fresh water. Quickly, Delilah got a group of people together and started an organization called Point Hope to HELP those people. Soon, with her hard work, determination, and persistence, water wells were drilled nearby, and food and other services started to be provided. On one of her trips to Africa, she bought some nearby land to build an orphanage. Yes, Delilah Rene Luke, the girl who became a radio broadcaster when she was in middle school, grew up to become a very special HERO. That's what I know about the beginning of This Hero, and I know that YOU Can Be a Hero TOO!Dear Parents, After years of development, trial, and revision, we are so excited to now share with you the most effective version yet of our Proactive Bully Prevention Program that has proven to "change the culture" at hundreds of campuses across America in profound ways. Research has shown the TCN Method™ to be the single most effective school based Violence and Bully Prevention Intervention of its entire genre. We have hundreds of testimonials from educators describing the results they have gotten, and you can view many of these at http://www.thecharacternetwork.org/Testimonials (www.TheCharacterNetwork.org/Testimonials) This program, The Beginning of a Famous Hero™ is used in conjunction with a companion program called Bully Alert!™ in schools played over the intercom during morning announcements twice or more each school week, and backed up by a common culture which reinforces the principles taught, at every turn, and incorporates the phrases of the academic language during any teachable moment. These two sets of stories work together to convey a common academic language which says, “A bully is a person who hurts others on purpose (even if it's just... Support this podcast

The Miami Church Podcast
Starting Point: Hope

The Miami Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 24:14


For more information, check out www.miamichurch.com, or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Support the show (https://miamichurch.churchcenter.com/giving)

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I Am Attorney Jessica
EP09: Profile of an Immigration Law Trailblazer: Tahmina Watson

I Am Attorney Jessica

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 57:18


In this episode we discuss: Tahmina's path to becoming an immigration lawyer and her experience as an organizer during the Trump administration Her experience as a Muslim American during the Trump years and in light of the Muslim Ban Tahmina's two books Legal Heroes of the Trump Era and The Startup Visa available on Amazon.com The ways in which Tahmina believes a "startup visa" could benefit the United States, the tech industry and individual immigrant innovators all at the same time Jessica and Tahmina comparing notes about representation of business immigrants vs. deportation defense and family based cases Jessica and Tahmina's beliefs about what would be best for immigration in the next era of reform and new ideas for how immigration can evolve in the United States.   JESSICA SMITH BOBADILLA BIO  Jessica's website: https://www.attorneyjessica.com/.  Jessica can be reached at (559) 264-2500 through her firm or for the podcast at iamattorneyjessicapodcast@gmail.com.   Follow Jessica on Social Media: LinkedIn | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter   TAHMINA WATSON BIO Tahmina Watson obtained her law degree and graduated from Brunel University, London, England in 2000. She was Called to the Bar in 2002 (became a barrister) as a member of the Middle Temple Inn. After completing her pupillage (apprenticeship) from Bridewell Chambers in London in 2004, Tahmina continued as a practicing barrister, handling mainly criminal defense matters, before relocating to the United States in 2005. She was affiliated with Temple Court Chambers in London as a Door Tenant until recently. Tahmina was admitted to the New York Bar in 2006. Prior to founding Watson Immigration Law, Tahmina was a partner at White & Watson from July 2006 to December 2008 practicing exclusively in the area of U.S. Immigration and Naturalization law.  Before that, Tahmina externed with His Honor Judge Ricardo Martinez at the District Court of Western Washington in downtown Seattle.   She also interned for multiple terms at the Northwest Women's Law Center (now known as Legal Voice). Tahmina is admitted to practice law in Washington State and the State of New York.  She is also admitted to the federal court of Western District of Washington.  She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the King County Bar Association. Tahmina is currently an unregistered member of the Bar of England and Wales. Past memberships include the International Bar Association, The American Bar Association, King County Washington Women Lawyers and other minority bar associations. She continues to be a member of the Middle Temple in London, UK.  Tahmina is an Adjunct Fellow at The Niskanen Center, a Washington DC-based think tank. She advises on immigration policy issues. Tahmina currently serves as Chair of the Response Committee of the Washington Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA WA), a committee she helped create after the November 2016 election.  She currently serves on the Board of Trustee for the King County Bar Association.  In addition, Tahmina recently helped form a non-profit organization called WIDEN- Washington Immigrant Defense Network which combines skills of immigration and non-immigration lawyers to help indigent detainees.Her other community activities include serving on the board of Point Hope, an organization that helps children. She is an active member of the pro bono community in Seattle, e.g., Northwest Immigrants Rights Project, One America etc..  Tahmina often provides free legal advice at local legal clinics.  Furthermore, she is an active supporter of Chaya, a Seattle based non-profit organization that assists battered women from a South Asian background. She serves as Chair of the Legal Advisory Committee of the Global Entrepreneur in Residence Coalition. Tahmina is also a columnist with The Seattle Globalist.She proudly served as the 2009-2010 President of the King County Washington Women Lawyers (KCWWL).  She also served on the board of Washington Women Lawyers from 2008-2010.  In the past, she served on the board of the Asian Bar Association of Washington.  She recently completed her term on the Mercer Island School District Diversity Advisory Committee.  In addition, she was the Advocacy Consultant for the feature film ‘For Here or To Go?',  a movie that advocates for high-skilled immigration reform and a Startup Visa. She fluently speaks, reads, writes (and sings when playing her harmonium) Bengali, and knows conversational Hindi and Urdu.  In her spare time, Tahmina likes to volunteer in the community, listen to audio books and spend time with her family.  She is the designer and owner of Pinky's Shoebags, a novel storage solution for the woman who can never have too many shoes. Tahmina can be contacted at her practice http:/www.watsonimmigrationlaw.com or her podcast and author website which is http://www.tahminawatson.com. Her firm number is (206) 643-9707.  Her podcast Tahmina Talks Immigration is available on Apple, Spotify and other platforms.

The Live Out Loud Show
Building A Faith Based Brand With Purpose, Passion, And Style—with Amy Schneider - EP160

The Live Out Loud Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 38:57


Enroll in The Live Out Loud Ignite Membership bit.ly/LOLignite  APPLY NOW to work with me! https://brookethomas321708.typeform.com/to/cHCppKqW https://bit.ly/faithfreebiechallenge Join Brooke's mental wellness team: myamareglobal.com/10039/en-US/ Follow Brooke on Social Media https://www.brookethomas.com/ https://www.facebook.com/LiveOutLoudwithBrooke/  https://www.instagram.com/liveoutloudbrooke/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomasbrooke/  If you want God to use your life to serve Him and you pray on it, He will answer—though it may not be in the way you expect! Listen in as Amy Schneider explains how she said YES to God's call on her life and built the Christian eyewear brand Eyes of Faith. Question Highlights  How did Eyes of Faith come to be? You started the business in 2008. How were you able to take that leap of faith despite the economic collapse and health struggles you had at the time? I know you thought this business was a way for you to express your faith in a new way. But how does your brand give others a way to express their faith as well? How do you know when a collaboration is right? How did things shift in your marriage when you and your husband started working together? Do you have any tips for running a business with your spouse? How do you name your frames? Can you talk about the Scripture that's printed inside the temple of each pair? In this episode, you will learn about…  The prayer that inspired Amy and her husband to build a faith-based eyewear company How Eyes of Faith works with churches, medical organizations and school districts to give the gift of sight to people in need How Amy's collaboration with Point Hope helps build homes for widows and orphans in Ghana How Amy knows when she's hearing the voice of God How working with a pastor helps Amy and her husband keep their marriage and business partnership strong  What Amy does to create high-quality, on-trend eyewear styles  The challenge of being the only Christian brand in a secular marketplace What kingdom women who struggle with insecurity can do to build confidence Show Notes If you want God to use your life to serve Him and you pray on it, He will answer—though it may not be in the way you expect! 12 years ago, Amy Schneider said YES to God's call on her life. And making Him her CEO continues to drive her business success.  Not only that, she is making a positive impact on the world in ways she never dreamed possible. Amy is the cofounder of Eyes of Faith Optical, a Christian eyewear brand built around the principles of purpose, passion and style. She and her husband started the business in 2008 as a way to express their faith in a new way, and every purchase from Eyes of Faith has a give-back component that supports ministries and medical organizations around the world. On this episode of The Live Out Loud Show, Amy joins Brooke to explain how she took a leap of faith to found Eyes of Faith despite the economic collapse and health challenges she had at the time. She discusses how the brand offers consumers a way to express our faith, describing her collaborations with churches, medical organizations and school districts to give the gift of sight—both physical and spiritual—to people in need.  Listen in for insight around the Scripture that's printed inside each pair of Eyes of Faith frames and learn to follow Amy's example and use YOUR gifts and talents to serve God! Connect with Amy Eyes of Faith  **Podcast listeners get 30% off with the discount code liveoutloud30 Resources  Messenger Cup Lisa Bevere on The Live Out Loud Show EP158 Sight Ministries International Medical Missions Outreach Point Hope Romans 15:6 Brooke's Live Out Loud Elite Mastermind Brooke's Live Out Loud IGNITE Membership

Lady Empire
Tahmina Watson - Immigration Law

Lady Empire

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 55:34


Tahmina is a Seattle-based immigration attorney, podcaster, and activist. She is the founder of Watson Immigration Law and founder of the Washington Immigrant Defense Network, which funds and supports legal services for detained low-income immigrants. She is also the co-founder of Airport Lawyers, which provided critical services helping vulnerable people affected by the travel bans. Tahmina will discuss the differences in immigration activity between the Trump and Biden administrations. https://watsonimmigrationlaw.com/Twitter: @tahminawatsonPodcast: Tahmina TalksTahmina Watson Bio:Tahmina Watson obtained her law degree and graduated from Brunel University, London, England in 2000. She was Called to the Bar in 2002 (became a barrister) as a member of the Middle Temple Inn. After completing her pupillage (apprenticeship) from Bridewell Chambers in London in 2004, Tahmina continued as a practicing barrister, handling mainly criminal defense matters, before relocating to the United States in 2005. She was affiliated with Temple Court Chambers in London as a Door Tenant until recently.Tahmina was admitted to the New York Bar in 2006.Prior to founding Watson Immigration Law, Tahmina was a partner at White & Watson from July 2006 to December 2008 practicing exclusively in the area of U.S. Immigration and Naturalization law.  Before that, Tahmina externed with His Honor Judge Ricardo Martinez at the District Court of Western Washington in downtown Seattle.   She also interned for multiple terms at the Northwest Women's Law Center (now known as Legal Voice).Admissions and membershipTahmina is admitted to practice law in Washington State and the State of New York.  She is also admitted to the federal court of Western District of Washington.  She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and the King County Bar Association. Tahmina is currently an unregistered member of the Bar of England and Wales. Past memberships include the International Bar Association, The American Bar Association, King County Washington Women Lawyers and other minority bar associations. She continues to be a member of the Middle Temple in London, UK.Adjunct FellowTahmina is an Adjunct Fellow at The Niskanen Center, a Washington DC-based think tank. She advises on immigration policy issues.Community ActivitiesTahmina currently serves as Chair of the Response Committee of the Washington Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA WA), a committee she helped create after the November 2016 election.  She currently serves on the Board of Trustee for the King County Bar Association.  In addition, Tahmina recently helped form a non-profit organization called WIDEN- Washington Immigrant Defense Network which combines skills of immigration and non-immigration lawyers to help indigent detainees.Her other community activities include serving on the board of Point Hope, an organization that helps children. She is an active member of the pro bono community in Seattle, e.g., Northwest Immigrants Rights Project, One America etc..  Tahmina often provides free legal advice at local legal clinics.  Furthermore, she is an active supporter of Chaya, a Seattle based non-profit organization that assists battered women from a South Asian background.She serves as Chair of the Legal Advisory Committee of the Global Entrepreneur in Residence Coalition. Tahmina is also a columnist with The Seattle Globalist.She proudly served as the 2009-2010 President of the King County Washington Women Lawyers (KCWWL). 

KTOO News Update
Newscast – Friday, June 11, 2021

KTOO News Update

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021


In this newscast: The Biden administration announced Friday intentions to reinstate protections for Tongass National Forest; Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve broke ground last week on a $6.5 million dollar project to connect the park to renewable hydroelectric power by the end of the year; For the first time in years, the Fort William H. Seward barracks building in Haines will be open to the community for a public auction, with some of the items dating back to the 1940s; This weekend kicks off the Qagruq Whaling Festival in Point Hope.

EWN - Engineering With Nature
Building Resilience in Cold Regions with EWN® and Natural and Nature-Based Features

EWN - Engineering With Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 31:23


Climate change is having a significant effect on Arctic communities. The loss of permafrost and ice sheets, sea level rise, erosion, and many other factors are putting people living in coastal communities and their traditional way of life at risk. In this episode, we’re talking with Jeff King, Deputy Lead of the Engineering With Nature program at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Sam Whitin, Coastal Resilience Director at EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. PBC; and Enda Murphy, Senior Research Engineer at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC). We’re discussing the unique challenges and opportunities involved in identifying and designing resilience strategies to help remote northern communities in Alaska and Canada whose future and way of life is imminently threatened by climate change. And we’re reflecting on how Engineering With Nature approaches could be used to address critical challenges faced by remote northern communities.   The Arctic region is warming at a much higher rate than other parts of the continent. Retreating sea ice, shorter ice season duration, and thawing permafrost are contributing to the destabilization of coastlines. And, as Enda points out, “a lot of these remote northern communities are really reliant on fishing and hunting and the land for subsistence and their livelihoods. That creates an even greater imperative to understand and adapt to the changing climate.” Sam adds that communities in Alaska are also experiencing significant issues related to erosion and flooding, along with impacts to migratory patterns of fish, wildlife and whales: “Given the close connection that these communities have related to subsistence hunting and fishing, climate change is magnified in even more ways than most people typically consider.”   Jeff, Sam, and Enda came together around their common interest of better understanding these impacts and responding to them by applying Engineering With Nature principles and processes. Jeff, through separate conversations with Sam and Enda, “saw a unique opportunity to engage and collaborate and bring more expertise into a region where it's desperately needed.”   One upcoming EWN research project will focus on the whaling community of Point Hope, Alaska, whose traditional way of life is currently being challenged by the accelerating impacts of climate change. Sam talks about the example of ice cellars that have been used in Point Hope for thousands of years to store foodstuffs – fish, wildlife, and whale – throughout the year. The cellars are buried about 20 feet into the permafrost, which is melting due to higher average temperatures. Without those cellars to provide essential refrigeration and fermentation, the community has to harvest extra fish and wildlife throughout the year because there are no roads leading to the city, so outside supplies come in only by plane or once or twice during the summer by barge. This places additional pressure on the fish and wildlife populations and is an example of a problem that could benefit from an EWN approach, drawing on research and expertise from the Army Corps’ Cold Regions Research Engineering Laboratory (CRREL).   Similarly, Enda and the NRC have been working in Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories, an Inuvialuit community very close to sea level on the Beaufort Sea. As Enda relates, “We heard from elders that this particular community has had to relocate three residences just in the past year because of the rapidly eroding coast. So that's a really urgent need.” Enda and his colleagues at the NRC are reimagining what future research in the Arctic might look like and broadening their networks and collaborations, to do research, including with the U.S. Army Corps. A particular area of interest is in understanding the role of sea ice in attenuating or dissipating storm surge. Computer modeling has shown that without sea ice, storm surges may be three times higher, which is a significant problem for communities like Tuktoyaktuk.   A key challenge for researchers is that there is little existing baseline data to establish trends. So, engaging the people of these remote communities and gathering local knowledge is critical. Sam, Enda and their teams are sitting down with elders, hunters, and fishers to understand what they’ve seen and experienced. As Sam adds, “One of the most important things is to make sure that we respond appropriately to what the community truly wants, that we're not coming in and presenting a problem that doesn't need to be fixed or presenting our thoughts on how something should be handled. We are listening to and learning from the community.”   Jeff shares his excitement about the opportunities for incorporating EWN approaches into projects in the far north, paired with the importance of collaborating and sharing information between CRREL and the parallel work being done by Sam and Enda: “Thinking about Engineering With Nature and the natural infrastructure strategies that are appropriate for an environment like this is something very new. I think EWN can make an important contribution – and we will learn a lot in the process.”     Related Links: EWN Website ERDC Website Jeff King at LinkedIn Jeff King at EWN Enda Murphy at LinkedIn Sam Whitin at LinkedIn   Presentation to an NNBF Symposium by Enda on Flood Risk Reduction  NRC’s Ocean Program - Coastal Resilience NRC’s Arctic Program - Increasing the quality of life for Northerners through research NRC’s Ocean, Coastal and River Engineering Research Centre   EA Engineering, Science, and Technology  YouTube video of Sam describing some of his NNBF/EWN work EA’s coastal resilience priority Presentation to SAME Seattle by Sam on Thin Layer Placement   Coastal Zone Canada Community of Practice: Cold Regions Living Shorelines Coastal Zone Canada Conference in June 2021 Sub Themes and Topics of the Coastal Zone Canada Conference

Connection Point Podcast
Christmas at Connection Point - Hope Has a Name - 12/20/20

Connection Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 23:46


In this encouraging message from Pastor Zach Maddox, we discover what the coming of Israel's Messiah meant. Our prayer is that this message encourages you to put your hope in our eternal King Jesus. Notes: Theme: What does the coming of Israel's Messiah mean? Life Change Goal: Our prayer is that this message encourages you to put your hope in our eternal King Jesus. The coming of Jesus, the Messiah, meant the destruction of Satan and the deliverance of mankind. Genesis 3:14-15 (ESV) The coming of Jesus, the Messiah, meant the nations would be blessed. Genesis 22:18 (ESV) Daniel 7:13-14 (ESV) The coming of Jesus, the Messiah, meant Israel's coming king had arrived. Psalm 2; 22; 45; 72; 110 The coming of Jesus, the Messiah, means we can have lasting hope. John 8:56 (ESV) Conclusion: Hope has a name and His name is Jesus. In response to this message I will… I will share part of this message with... Discussion Questions: Start Talking. Find a conversation starter for your group. What are you looking forward to for Christmas this year? Start Thinking. Ask a question to get your group thinking. What is hope? Start Sharing. Choose a couple of questions to create openness. What do we have a habit of putting our hope in? How can Jesus provide us hope for the future? How can you share hope this year?

Coffee & Quaq
Resolve Ep. 2: Amos Lane

Coffee & Quaq

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 35:57


Resolve is part of an ongoing series about Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women in Alaska created in partnership with Affinity Films, a non-profit media organization based in Anchorage, Alaska. This episode features Amos Lane sharing his story about the brutal rape and murder of his mother Harriet Lane in Point Hope, AK.

Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle
Understanding Immigration Law in America with Tahmina Watson

Hippie Haven Podcast: How To Live An Ethical + Eco-Friendly Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 38:52


Every Wednesday on the Hippie Haven podcast, learn how to live harmoniously with yourself, others & the planet. We talk about all things hippie, including eating vegan, reducing your trash, starting an ethical business, eco-activism, gardening, beekeeping, tiny house living, and so much more.My guest today is Tahmina Watson owner of Watson immigration law to Tahmina obtained her law degree in 2000 and became a barrister in London in 2002. She relocated to the United States in 2005 where she was admitted to the New York bar in 2006. Prior to founding her law firm Tahmina was a partner at White and Watson until 2008 practicing exclusively in the area of U S immigration and naturalization law. Before that Tahmina externed with his honor judge Ricardo Martinez at the district court of Western Washington and downtown Seattle Tahmina is admitted to practice law in Washington state and the state of New York. She has also admitted to the federal court of Western district of Washington. Tahmina currently serves as chair of the response committee of the Washington chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, a committee she helped create after the November, 2016 election. She currently serves on the board of trustee for the King County Bar Association. In addition Tahmina recently helped form a nonprofit organization called WIDEN Washington Immigrant Defense Network, which combined skills of immigration and non immigration lawyers to help detainees. Her other community activities includes serving on the board of Point Hope, an organization that helps children. She is an active member of the pro bono community in Seattle and often provides free legal advice at local legal clinics. Furthermore, she is an active supporter of Chaya, a Seattle based nonprofit organization that assists battered women from a South Asian background. Tahmina serves as chair of the legal advisory committee of the global entrepreneur and residence coalition. She is also a columnist with the Seattle Globalist.The Hippie Haven Podcast is hosted by Callee - a zero waste activist & business owner. Formerly a translator for the US Navy, Callee was honorably discharged as a conscientious objector in 2017 following an episode of severe depression & alcoholism fueled by not living in alignment with her core values. That same year, at age 23, she started Bestowed Essentials, a handmade line of eco-friendly beauty & home products that are now stocked in over 100 stores around the US & Canada. Callee began hosting this free podcast in August 2018, as well as speaking at events and teaching educational workshops across the country, as part of her life mission to arm you with the knowledge & tools you need to spark positive change in your community. In December 2019, she opened The Hippie Haven in Rapid City, South Dakota - a zero waste retail store & community space with a little free library - the first of its kind in the state. She’ll be opening a second Hippie Haven in Salem, Oregon in Feb 2021.Follow along on Instagram - @ahippieinavan & @hippiehavenshop & @bestowedessentialsShop zero waste home goods at www.hippiehavenshop.comRead podcast transcripts at www.hippiehavenpodcast.com

Mental Maintenance
Stephen & Nick Serino

Mental Maintenance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 65:12


Two of the Serino brothers, Stephen & Nick, sit down with Mental Maintenance to explain their childhood growing up in Alaska's arctic villages. They originally moved to Barrow with their parents and 8 other siblings to start the first Baptist Church above the arctic circle - where there are now 4 total. After spending a few years in Barrow, their family moved to Point Hope where they spent their childhood. Stephen & Nick reminisce about growing up in such a large family, how unique it was but also, how challenging it was. They each go on to explain their paths as adults & the routes they ended up taking. Did we mention Stephen is Denise's husband? Enjoy this one, M&M's!  Use discount code mentalmpodcast for 10% off your first month with Better Help OR go to www.betterhelp.com/mentalmpodcast. Connect with us --Instagram: @mentalmpodcastTwitter: @mentalmpodcastFacebook: Mental Maintenance Podcast 

Point Hope UMC
Point Hope Sermon 8/4/2019

Point Hope UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 27:54


sermon point hope
Future Shock
Future Shock - Het smeltende ijs op Point Hope - #30

Future Shock

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019


Walvisjager, kunstenaar en Inuit Othniel Art Oomittuk is getrouwd met de Nederlandse fotograaf Ellis Doeven. We vragen hen hoe er te overleven valt in Point Hope, hun smeltende woonplaats in West-Alaska.

Future Shock VPRO Tegenlicht
Future Shock - Het smeltende ijs op Point Hope - #30

Future Shock VPRO Tegenlicht

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019


Walvisjager, kunstenaar en Inuit Othniel Art Oomittuk is getrouwd met de Nederlandse fotograaf Ellis Doeven. We vragen hen hoe er te overleven valt in Point Hope, hun smeltende woonplaats in West-Alaska.

LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah
DAUGHTRY; "As You Are"

LOVE SOMEONE with Delilah

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 22:35


Frontman for the band bearing his name, DAUGHTRY sang his way to prominence on the fifth season of American Idol. Since then he's released four albums, all of which reached the Billboard Top Ten and have combined sales of over 8 million copies in the U.S. You probably know him for one of his smash singles, "It's Not Over", "Leave This Town", "Break The Spell", or maybe "Waiting For Superman."  Recently I got to know him for so much more! Chris came to hang out for a day at the farm so he could get the lay of the land before he performs at my annual Farm to Feast garden gala benefitting Point Hope. We had such an amazing time together laughing, talking, and checking in on Zena the zebra, Emmy the Emu, and Peek-A-Boo's new pups.  His single, "As You Are,"  from the 2018 album, "Cage To Rattle", was written with his wife Deanna; An incredible testimony to unconditional love, it wrecks me, He even put on an impromptu performance for me in the studio, and I'm still a-swoon. I'm so glad you're joining us today on LOVE SOMEONE to share in the Daughtry experience! ~ Delilah Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Curiously Polar
055 Tikigaq/Point Hope: Life on Alaska’S North Slope

Curiously Polar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 9:39


The Arctic and the Antarctic are privileged locations for observers interested in understanding how our world is shaped by the forces of nature and the workings of history. These areas have inspired countless humans to undertake epic expeditions of discov

What's the Point?
What's the Point...of this podcast?

What's the Point?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 20:29


Brad and Hunter discuss the point behind What's the Point? Hope you enjoy and tune in for more episodes.

Bureau Buitenland
Leven aan het einde van de wereld

Bureau Buitenland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 24:06


Je valt er nog net niet van de aardbodem. Het Inupiaq-dorp in het noordwesten van Alaska, Point Hope, ligt zo afgelegen dat je er alleen kunt komen na een urenlange vlucht over toendra's, sneeuw- en ijsvlaktes. Fotograaf Ellis Doeven kwam er tien jaar geleden voor het eerst, inmiddels is ze getrouwd met walvisjager, brandweerman en kunstenaar Art Othniel met wie ze een dochter kreeg. Inde Bureau Buitenland Zomer Express een gesprek over de mooie en minder mooie kanten van het leven in Alaska dat Doeven in de afgelopen jaren vastlegde voor haar fotoboek Maktak and Gasoline.

The Daron Earlewine Podcast
Delilah on God, Adoption, and Storytelling

The Daron Earlewine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 37:55


This week on the Born to Be Podcast, Pastor Daron and Radio Theology Hosts Lisa Graft and Ryan Ahlwardt, interview the Oprah of Radio – Delilah! Yes, you read that correctly! It's hard to even describe how wonderful this conversation was. Delilah is exactly as warm, loud, and amazing as you'd think she'd be. With an audience of more than 10 million listeners, she's still a humble girl, giving God glory through her life and career. From adopting 13 kids to realizing her passion for storytelling and launching the most successful radio career, you'll hear it all. Buckle up and be prepared for a heavy dose of the Holy Spirit in this episode of the Born to Be podcast! About Delilah Delilah has a nationally syndicated show that is the number one listened-to night-time radio program in the US. Her listeners and their stories make it the incredible success that it is! She's the mother of 13 children, one of whom is in heaven, and 11 grandchildren - and that doesn't even come close to the number of people that know her as Mom or Grandma. She lives on a farm where she spends most of her time digging in the dirt, mucking out stalls, welcoming baby critters, cooking for her family and celebrating Gods gifts; praising and giving Him thanks for all that she has and all that she is. She works closely with a non-for-profit she founded called Point Hope; a voice for forgotten children. They work in the US to support kids in the foster-care system, and in Ghana, West Africa to help impoverished Liberian refugees become self-sustaining. About the Born to Be Podcast The Born to Be Podcast is focused on helping you discover your unique calling and purpose in life. We believe you were created on purpose and for a purpose. Each week, we deliver inspiration and interviews with today's top thought leaders who are living out their unique calling. Are you ready to discover your true identity and become who you were born to be? Hosted by Daron Earlewine, popular radio host, pastor, and the creator of Pub Theology, Radio Theology, and Spiritual DNA.

Podcast - Frontier of Change
Podcast 01: Mikigaq, Muktuk, and More

Podcast - Frontier of Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016 28:01


Joel and Isaac talk about podcasts, Point Hope, fermented whale meat, muktuk, Heinz 57 Sauce, graveyards, mysterious Asian boots, the midnight sun, and more. Views expressed in this podcast do not reflect those of the Frontier of Change project, KNBA, AIR, CPB or any other sponsors or funders.

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
The Battle for Point Hope

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2012 23:31


Recorded in the days before the exploratory drilling begins off the Alaskan coast, May Abdalla travels to Point Hope, not far from where the drilling will begin, to meet the Inupiat people and to learn of their fears and hopes of an oil-rich future.

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012
The Battle for Point Hope

The Documentary Podcast: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2012 23:31


May Abdalla travels to the settlement of Point Hope, a remote Alaskan village, to meet the Inupiat people and to learn of their fears and hopes of an oil-rich future.

Environment
Point Hope, Alaska and Shell’s offshore drilling plans

Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2012


The mayor and other residents of Point Hope, Alaska share their concerns about Shell's offshore drilling plans in the Arctic. Residents of this town, also known as “Tikigaq,” have survived for generations off the bounty of the Chukchi Sea, which is now threatened by pollution, noise, and the risk of an oil spill that would … Continue reading Point Hope, Alaska and Shell’s offshore drilling plans →

Voice to the Village *video podcast*
Point Hope - Dedication Services - Wednesday PM

Voice to the Village *video podcast*

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2011


Missionary Randy Wren -New Building Dedication Services from Point Hope Alaska

Voice to the Village *video podcast*
Point Hope - Dedication Services - Tuesday PM

Voice to the Village *video podcast*

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2011


Missionary Terry Hull -New Building Dedication Services from Point Hope Alaska

Voice to the Village *video podcast*
Point Hope - Dedication Services - Monday PM

Voice to the Village *video podcast*

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2011


Bishop Bill Welch -New Building Dedication Services from Point Hope Alaska

Voice to the Village *video podcast*
Point Hope - Dedication Services - Sunday PM

Voice to the Village *video podcast*

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2011


Bishop Bill Welch -New Building Dedication Services from Point Hope Alaska

Voice to the Village *video podcast*
Point Hope - Dedication Services - Sunday AM

Voice to the Village *video podcast*

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2011


Chief John Maracle -New Building Dedication Services from Point Hope Alaska

Voice to the Village *video podcast*
Tagarook Memorial Service

Voice to the Village *video podcast*

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2009 119:32


Memorial service from Wainwright Alaska for Rev. Gregg Tagarook. He was a Nationally Appointed U.S. Missionary and pastored in Barter Island, Point Hope and Wainwright Alaska.

Connecting Alaska:  Anthropology and Archaeology
Ultimate Americans: Point Hope, Alaska: 1826-1909 with Ethnographer and Poet Tom Lowenstein

Connecting Alaska: Anthropology and Archaeology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2009 69:14


Tom Lowenstein recorded traditional narratives and songs at Point Hope and other Iñupiaq communities in the 1970's and 1980's. He is the author of "Ancient Land, Sacred Whale" and "The Things That Were Said of Them ". His third book, "Ultimate Americans: Point Hope, Alaska: 1826-1909, focuses on the impact of commercial whale hunters, traders, and missionaries on Point Hope, the oldest continuously inhabited village in North America. It is the main topic for this event.