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All Things Sensory by Harkla
#317 - Equine-Assisted Therapy in OT and PT

All Things Sensory by Harkla

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 54:29


Watch this video - https://youtu.be/PkylhDc0sOY?si=k7gjWbpOixhbWLYrRenee Anderson has been a physical therapist since 2017. She worked in an orthopedic outpatient setting until early 2021, and then started to work at HETRA (Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy) as a therapist utilizing horse movement in her treatment. She loves to see the progress her participants make after riding horses and developing trusting relationships from having the same participants every week.Dr. Kaiti Otte is a licensed occupational therapist and PATH International Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor. She serves as the Lead Therapist and Education coordinator at HETRA (Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Center) in Gretna, NE where she has been practicing occupational therapy, partnering with the healing help of horses for over 7 years. HETRA's mission is to improve the quality of life both physically and emotionally of adults and children of all ability levels through equine-assisted services. When she is not in the arena, you can find Kaiti presenting at conferences, coordinating online webinars or hosting guests on her podcast helping everyone to understand that what HETRA does is so much more than Just a Pony Ride.Webinar designed specifically for those in OT/PT/SLP to learn more depths about Hippotherapy and how it is effective: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/introtohippotherapyListen to the HETRA podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/notjustaponyridehttps://hetra.org/https://pathintl.org/Make sure to check out all of our links below!We'd love to answer your questions on the podcast! Fill out this form -> https://harkla.typeform.com/to/ItWxQNP3Brought To You By HarklaThis podcast is brought to you by Harkla.  Our mission at Harkla is to help those with special needs live happy and healthy lives. We accomplish this through high-quality sensory products,  & child development courses.Podcast listeners get 10% off their first order at Harkla with the discount code "sensory". Head to Harkla.co/sensory to start shopping now.LinksAll Things Sensory Podcast InstagramHarkla YouTube ChannelHarkla Website - Shop Sensory Products!Harkla Instagram

Large Nerdron Collider - The Podcast
LNC Goes on a Pony Ride

Large Nerdron Collider - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 65:56 Transcription Available


We talk about the first look at Universal's Epic Universe amusement park, set to open in 2025. We have a chat about some interesting, British-themed tabletop roleplaying games that are in the crowdfunding phase. And somehow ponies make their way into the conversation too!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Large Nerdron Collider
LNC Goes on a Pony Ride

Large Nerdron Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 65:56 Transcription Available


We talk about the first look at Universal's Epic Universe amusement park, set to open in 2025. We have a chat about some interesting, British-themed tabletop roleplaying games that are in the crowdfunding phase. And somehow ponies make their way into the conversation too!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Not Just A Pony Ride
65.  What does ‘It's not just a pony ride' mean to you?:  Live from Charlotte, North Carolina

Not Just A Pony Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 28:26


This episode is a very special one.  HETRA University was on the road to PATH Intl. International Conference in Charlotte, North Carolina October 26-28, 2023 and we met so many wonderful people.  During the conference we set up an impromptu live recording of the podcast and ended up with this gem of an episode.  You will hear some amazing perspectives on what does “It's not just a pony ride” mean to you.  We had professionals from all walks of the EAS life chime in and boy was it inspiring.  This is a great episode to share with someone in your life that wants to know more about what we do and feel the passion that comes a long with it.  Thank you to all who participated in this group! Special shout out to the following centers mentioned by their staff:  Equest Endeavor Therapeutic Horsemanship Holistic Riding Equestrian Therapy Reining Strength Therapeutic Horsemanship http This episode is sponsored by Freedom Rider:  https://freedomrider.com/

Not Just A Pony Ride
40. Setting Weight Limits for HETRA Horses with Shelby Schult, Equine Operations Manager

Not Just A Pony Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 40:56


Setting Weight Limits and Evaluating Back Soreness Shelby Schult is the Equine Operations Manager at HETRA and with an education in Equine Studies and a long history of horse experience, she is here to explain weight limits for horses. Setting weight limits is a hot topic that can be very complicated, especially in the EAS realm. In this episode you will learn how HETRA sets weight limits and why we feel it is so important. Shelby covers some pivotal things to keep in mind, some tips, and even covers two examples. See the photos from the examples Shelby covered in the ‘Not Just a Pony Ride' Facebook page! Find out more about HETRA Mentoring at www.HETRAUniversity.org This episode is sponsored in part by Equi-Force. Find out more at www. equi-force.org This episode is also sponsored in part by Equicizer. Find out more at www.equicizer.com

The Vanessa Londino Podcast
Life is Not an Ice Cream Sundae with a Pony Ride

The Vanessa Londino Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 55:43


This week we look at depression and anxiety from a different angle. We all struggle at some point with these things, but what if our expectations are off? What if we, by expecting our lives to be easy and happy, are setting ourselves up for disappointment and dismay? Most of grew up learning that if we were "good" people we'd have good lives. We are shocked and unprepared when life comes at us with its unfairness and harsh reality. In this week's podcast, we reset our expectations where they should be. We are learning to live life on life's terms (hat tip: AA), and we are taking responsibility for ourselves.

Not Just A Pony Ride
Q&A: What are some good activities for an EAL Parkinson's Disease group? with Kelly Baulisch

Not Just A Pony Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 8:42


Q&A: What are some good activities for an EAL Parkinson's Disease group? with Kelly Baulisch On this short episode, we answer a question from our audience! We recently had a question that read: “Looking for ideas for unmounted activities for a Parkinson's group (8-10 participants), several will be in wheelchairs. We have an accessible grooming ramp but looking for activities in addition to grooming. Activities can address: Life skills; socialization, safety and having choices. Vocational skills by following direction and completing tasks. Fine and gross motor skills with grooming and barn work. Looking for safe ideas that include horse-human interaction/connection for individuals that have limited mobility. They would like programming to last about one hour Program will be facilited by PATH ESMHL.” Thank you for your question Terri! Listen now to hear Kaiti and Kelly Baulisch, a licensed mental health practitioner share their thoughts! Chime in with your own advice at the ‘Not Just a Pony Ride' Facebook page now! Have a question for Q&A? Click here: https://www.tfaforms.com/4952203

The Creep Off
Episode 105: There is No Such Thing As a Free Pony Ride

The Creep Off

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 47:17


This week Karl and Vinnie make their nominations for creepiest carnival worker: In the Scum Parade we meet a woman in labor who just wanted to the pain to stop, a prospective tanning salon employee and a very drunk and angry British crack head.You can vote now at thecreepoff.comWatch this episode on Rumble

Not Just A Pony Ride
26. Frankie Lovato: Not Just a Wooden Horse

Not Just A Pony Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 32:28


Frankie is the founder and owner of “Wooden Horse Corporation” who produces the exceptional training tool, “The Equicizer”. Frankie shares with us his journey to success in developing his company and tips for anyone looking to develop new products for the equestrian world! Frankie was a successful jockey beginning his professional riding career at age 16. After an accident left him with a badly fractured left leg in 1981, he created the Equicizer, as a means to rehabilitate. The Wooden Horse Corporation is a proud sponsor of the Not Just a Pony Ride podcast. Check out the Equicizer and more unique content at www.equicizer.com. This episode is also sponsored in part by Equi-Force. Find out more at www. equi-force.org

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Not Just A Pony Ride
22. Roadmap for Success: Setting Goals & Planning for 2022 with Edye Godden, CEO

Not Just A Pony Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 45:00


Let's kick off the new year and season two of the podcast on the right foot! CEO of HETRA, Edye Godden, talks with us about planning for 2022. She encourages us to not get bogged down by scary words like ‘strategic planning' and think of it more as a roadmap for success! She tells us how HETRA continues to meet goals every year including tips for staff assessments, setting personal and professional goals as well as how delegating tasks and using measurable goals prevents burn out and creates accountability for a successful staff team. Don't forget to join the exclusive 'Not Just a Pony Ride' Facebook group! Suggestions for topics or guests? Click here https://www.tfaforms.com/4879753

Not Just A Pony Ride
Episode #14 - Shelby Winnail & Edye Godden: Impact of Horse Movement

Not Just A Pony Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 25:25


Why are horses such good therapy partners? Several reasons, but this episode focuses primarily on horse movement and how it impacts the rider. As therapists and instructors, we don't just pick a random horse! We consider movement, conformation and several other factors when selecting a partner for our riders. Listen to hear Edye Godden, OTR/L, Clinical Specialist in Hippotherapy, CTRI and Shelby Winnail, HETRA's Equine Operations Manager, CTRI, discuss a horse that has lateral movement, and how we use that movement to facilitate different goals in our riders. To see video content that Shelby and Edye refer to in this episode, go over to the new ‘Not Just a Pony Ride' private group on Facebook or watch the full-length “Why Horses webinar”. Find the full length “Why Horses” webinar and other webinars mentioned in this episode here: https://hetra.org/programs/hetra-university/register-for-webinars.html Consulting Services free 15-minute consultation: https://www.tfaforms.com/4890916 To see video content from today's episode on the Not Just a Pony Ride Private Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notjustaponyride Help us work toward our mission with a donation: https://www.classy.org/give/168754/#!/donation/checkout This episode is sponsored in part by Equi-Force. Find out more at www. equi-force.org This episode is also sponsored in part by Equicizer. Find out more at www.equicizer.com

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Pony ride operator 'attacked' by activists at Fremantle festival

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 7:41


Pony ride operator 'attacked' by activists at Fremantle festival See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kids Bedtime Stories
Twiggy Goes for a Pony Ride - Kids Story

Kids Bedtime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 11:41


In this kid's story, 4 year old Twiggy goes for a pony ride through the snow.

Schugzy's Storytime
"The My Little Pony Ride"

Schugzy's Storytime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 29:50


Schugzy's Storytime - Episode 280 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/schugzy/support

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Bob & Sheri
Bob Finally Gets His Pony Ride

Bob & Sheri

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 6:40


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Fangradio
Fangradio - Ep.44 (Neil Finn) 18th September 2020

Fangradio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 35:41


Neil Finn in a test broadcast from home in Los Angeles. Includes: Fangradio Theme; Reverence (demo); In My Blood (acoustic/piano version with Sharon Finn); Nick Seymour on phone; Pony Ride (acoustic/piano version); Fangradio Theme (new mix).

A Call to Heal
A Call To Heal (150) Sacred Goddess Energy

A Call to Heal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 58:00


This week we welcomed our guest, Lauren Baxter, as she led us with a beautiful Pony Ride through the flower field, where we received the sacred word. The Sacred Goddesses that joined us this evening were Shiela Na Gig, who is all about opening to new possibilities, we also welcomed Sophia the Goddess of Divine Wisdom, the Queen of the Darkwood Elves who assisted us with our shadow work and Hestia the Goddess of Hearth and Home to assist us in creating our sacred space.

Building Buchanan
Episode 04 - Things We Wish Were Better (Brian's Missed Pony Ride)

Building Buchanan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 33:48


In the latest episode of the Building Buchanan podcast, Colette spoke with Brian Myers, local entrepreneur and St. Joseph city council member about everything from coming of age to poverty to how you can support local businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Podcast Links The Tiger's Den The Metropolitan Event Space NewsPressNow: It's Your Call (Coming Soon) TRANSCRIPT: Building Buchanan Podcast Episode 04 [PDF] About our Guest Saint Joseph native, Brian Myers, was kicked out of Savannah High School in 1996. He went on to have a career in optical retail management and later financial management, while raising his son, Torrin. Brian was also enrolled in Missouri Western University at this time, and later graduated with his B.S. in Marketing Management from WGU. Tired of the daily grind, Brian and his wife Amy began opening and operating small businesses in Saint Joseph in 2012. They currently own a vintage clothing store named The Lucky Tiger, a combination bookstore/bar called The Tiger’s Den, and the newly opened event venue, Metropolitan. Brian has been involved with the Saint Joseph community on multiple levels. He and Amy co-founded First Saturdays Downtown (now Downtown First), and have been co-recipients of the Mayor’s Awards for the Arts. Brian has served on numerous boards and commissions, including the MWSU Arts Foundation, the Saint Joseph Public Library Foundation Trust Board, has served as past president of Downtown First, and the Downtown Economic Stimulus Board. Currently, Brian is serving his first term as a City Councilman at-large for the city of Saint Joseph. All of the above to spite the educators who tossed him out of a rural learning institution.

Fangradio
Fangradio - Ep.39 (Neil, Sharon, Liam & Elroy Finn) 16th May 2020

Fangradio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 33:25


Neil, Sharon, Liam & Elroy Finn, live from home in Los Angeles. Fangradio Theme; Pony Ride; Impressions; Better To Be (vocal by Liam); Miracle Glance (vocal by Liam); Moonage Daydream (David Bowie cover. Vocal by Neil & Liam.) Fangradio is Neil Finn’s audio stream on Mixlr. He pulls from the archives, plays covers, takes requests and is joined by Liam, Elroy and Sharon Finn from time to time as well. More information and media at www.neilfinn.com/fangradio . Tune in live at www.mixlr.com/fangradio .

KidNuz: News for Kids

Ice Ball Invasion, Pony Ride, Climate Action Heroes, Sugary Shipment, Impeachment Itinerary and Bye-Bye Blind Spots!

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PROPER PROPAGANDA w/Ennis da Mennis
Proper Propaganda Ep. 206, "Stakes is High"

PROPER PROPAGANDA w/Ennis da Mennis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 59:02


Tonight a special Proper Propaganda: De La Soul’s classic "Stakes Is High," released this week in 1996, played as a full episode. Because of contract disputes, this album is unavailable on digital platforms, so enjoy. “Intro” De La Soul “Supa Emcees” De La Soul “The Business” De La Soul feat. Common “Wonce Again Long Island” De La Soul “Dinninit" De La Soul “Brakes” De La Soul “Dog Eat Dog” De La Soul “Long Island Degrees” De La Soul “From the 718” Pete Miser “Betta Listen” De La Soul “Itsoweezee (Hot)” De La Soul “Big Brother Beat” De La Soul “Down Syndrome” De La Soul “Pony Ride” De La Soul “Stakes is High” De La Soul

The Black Sheep Podcast
Phil Cooley: The Fresh Prince of Detroit

The Black Sheep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 55:46


Phil Cooley is a bit like the Keyser Söze of Detroit. For people who marveled at Detroit's renewal and reinvention from the outside, his name was one of the most frequent to surface. He's a deeply passionate social entrepreneur with an artistic heart whose major ventures include Slow's BBQ, a Detroit institution, as well as Ponyride, a 28,000 sq/ft. space for makers, inventors, entrepreneurs and social entrepreneurs. We first met Phil and his black sheep brethren on our 2015 Black Sheep Bus Tour. They put us up at Ponyride, and we parked our bus there then, and again in 2018 when we returned to Detroit on the second tour. We hope you will enjoy this conversation with one of our heroes on the front lines of American renewal. https://slowsbarbq.com/ https://www.ponyride.org/

Crain's Conversations
Chad Livengood on 910AM: Ponyride set for Corktown departure | Cobo works for long-term solvency

Crain's Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 16:20


Crain's Detroit Business Senior Reporter Chad Livengood talks with Nolan Finley on 910AM Superstation about top stories in Crain's latest issue.

Daily Detroit
Why Albert Cobo's Legacy Is A Racist One, With Detroit Historian Ken Coleman

Daily Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 20:48


Detroit’s Q*Bert-esque convention center has been named after former Mayor Albert Cobo since it opened in 1960. That’s set to change, with today’s announcement that the authority that runs Cobo awarded naming rights to Chemical Bank for $1.5 million per year for 22 years. Mayor Mike Duggan has said for years that he thinks the convention center should be renamed, and on today’s show, we fill in the why. Jer speaks with local historian and writer Ken Coleman about Cobo’s complicated and divisive legacy, and what was behind the decision to rename the building that bears his name. Also: The nonprofit small-business incubator Ponyride is moving out of its Corktown building. And a new study of urban real estate finds that home prices increased faster in Detroit than in any other big city in North America. But there are qualifications. Thanks for listening to Daily Detroit. Like what you’re hearing? Tell a friend about us. Or, become part of the show by becoming a Patreon member at patreon.com/dailydetroit.

Impact Michigan
Stella Safari, gener8tor

Impact Michigan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 28:08


Stella Safari is one of Detroit's busiest transplants. She moved to Detroit as a Venture for America fellow, working for Invest Detroit, an early stage funder of businesses. Her interest in startups led her to furniture maker Floyd, where she was director of operations, and to business center Ponyride, where she was executive director. Now she leads the gBETA accelerator, which provides six weeks of free training to fast-growing companies to prepare them for venture funding. It's completed two cohorts. Cohort companies have gone on to raise over $400,000 in capital and include The Lip Bar, Cellular EMT, Bogobrush and Detroit Ento. Links: gBETA: https://www.gbetastartups.com/detroit2/ Support us on Patreon!: www.patreon.com/leannabad

Opportunity Detroit
Phillip Cooley, Co-Founder, Ponyride - February 16, 2018 - February 16, 2018

Opportunity Detroit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018


PureReinvention Podcast
Episode 148 - walking magnets waiting to connect

PureReinvention Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 10:26


Let's face it: even the the most shy of us require some degrees of human interaction. They're necessary on both a personal and professional level. In this week's episode, team members Sonya Robinson and Mike Bills discuss with our October co-host, Erin Patten of Ponyride, how we can build sustainable and enriching connections. QUOTE IT “If you don’t connect authentically, then it’s not going to be a sustainable relationship.” (4:13) “We are walking magnets just waiting for the opportunity to connect.” (6:46)   DIG IN (0:43) Organize the chaos. (2:28) Creating sustainable connections. (9:33) The power of differences. Tip of the Week Are you being authentic in your communications? Sustainable connections require authenticity.

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PureReinvention Podcast
Episode 147 Noah Elliott Morrison - being comfortable with uncomfortable

PureReinvention Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 19:45


This week we interview Noah Elliott Morrison, director of Ponyride. Ponyride is a nonprofit organization which runs out of a 30,000 square foot building in Detroit. It is committed to facilitating the growth of social missions within artists, entrepreneurs, makers, and serves as an incubator and a safe space to help its clientele grow into viable businesses.   QUOTE IT “What things do you need to move your business to the next place?” (11:21)   “It’s a magic that is really hard to point to.” (12:27)  DIG IN   (7:38) A work through space. (10:43) Discovering growth resources. (11:46) The role of listening and observing.   Observing one's behavior is just as important as listening when determining how best to serve a community.  

PureReinvention Podcast
Episode 144 - the energy behind connect

PureReinvention Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 9:55


October starts our focus on the connect fundamental of the PureReinvention process. We can't think of a better person who personifies connect like this month's co-host, Erin Patten, Director of Retail and Marketing, Pony Ride. Listen as Mike and Erin discuss this month's interviews and how Erin uses the connect fundamental in advancing the mission of her organization. QUOTE IT “Part of the connection is intentionality.” (7:25)  DIG IN (3:04) The energy behind connect. (5:49) The importance of patience. (7:12) Sustainable energy. Tip of the Week Building a vibrant network takes patience. Don't be discouraged if you're not getting immediate results for your efforts    

PureReinvention Podcast
Episode 142 - Melissa Butler buying what you believe

PureReinvention Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2017 25:43


Melissa Butler is a dynamic person. We met her when touring Pony Ride with our spring STARTERS program. She is the founder and CEO of The Lip Bar. She was on Shark Tank and although they didn't get funded, they got tremendous exposure and Melissa had the ability to take advantage of the added interest in her product. Her marketing shatters all traditional molds for beauty products and she knows her target audience so well that she's named her and knows what she does on any given day. We got so much from Melissa that we broke the interview into two parts. The second part will be released later this fall. Both podcasts are inspiring!   QUOTE IT “You’re not just selling products, you’re selling yourself. You’re selling a story.” (4:52) “People don’t buy what you sell, they buy what you believe.” (10:45)    DIG IN (4:52) Basics of brand loyalty. (6:40) Craft a compelling story (The Why). (14:20) How to tell the story. (15:41) Build a profile of your customer.   Tip of the Week Simplify your marketing by developing a persona of your target market. Think about that person when creating your promotional materials.  

Slate Daily Feed
Working in Detroit: How Does a Hair Care Entrepeneur Work?

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 52:00


On this season of Working, we left the East Coast behind to visit Detroit. We're speaking with people who are drawing on the city's complex history as they work to create its future. For our first episode, we sat down with Gwen Jimmere, CEO of Naturalicious, a company that makes hair care products for curly-haired women. Before she started Naturalicious, she had worked in Detroit's signature industry—the automotive industry—but we visited her at a place called Ponyride, a startup incubator for socially conscious entrepreneurs. She tells us about how she got started, and how her business has grown. She also leads us through the process of making and selling her specialized line of products, and she tells us about her relationship with her ideal imagined customer, the great Shonda Rhimes. She tells us about how her business fits into the changing Detroit landscape that she's a part of. In a Slate Plus Extra, Jimmere tells us the importance of what she does when she's not working. If you’re a member, enjoy bonus segments and interview transcripts from Working, plus other great podcast exclusives. Start your two-week free trial at slate.com/workingplus. Email: working@slate.com Twitter: @Jacob_Brogan Production: Mickey Capper, @FMcapper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Working
In Detroit: How Does a Hair Care Entrepreneur Work?

Working

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2017 52:00


On this season of Working, we left the East Coast behind to visit Detroit. We're speaking with people who are drawing on the city's complex history as they work to create its future. For our first episode, we sat down with Gwen Jimmere, CEO of Naturalicious, a company that makes hair care products for curly-haired women. Before she started Naturalicious, she had worked in Detroit's signature industry—the automotive industry—but we visited her at a place called Ponyride, a startup incubator for socially conscious entrepreneurs. She tells us about how she got started, and how her business has grown. She also leads us through the process of making and selling her specialized line of products, and she tells us about her relationship with her ideal imagined customer, the great Shonda Rhimes. She tells us about how her business fits into the changing Detroit landscape that she's a part of. In a Slate Plus Extra, Jimmere tells us the importance of what she does when she's not working. If you’re a member, enjoy bonus segments and interview transcripts from Working, plus other great podcast exclusives. Start your two-week free trial at slate.com/workingplus. Email: working@slate.com Twitter: @Jacob_Brogan Production: Mickey Capper, @FMcapper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PureReinvention Podcast
Episode 119 Erin Patten

PureReinvention Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 22:48


Ownership in the non-profit sector happens on many levels. Erin Patten owns her part of Ponyride's mission and connects the organization to the community. Listen as Erin and Mike discuss how the staff and board of directors can work together to accomplish great things. QUOTE IT “The breaker anointing” (2:31) "All boards should be working boards.” (10:56) “If there isn’t a connection to the community, then how will they know if you’re gone or if you're there.” (12:28) DIG IN (6:08) Ownership in a collaborative space. (7:59) Board involvement. (11:59) Collaboration + Community Partners = Sustainability. (17:29) Vetting to attain a value added board. TIP OF THE WEEK: Taking responsibility is a key to success. Ask yourself: Do I own the outcome of my work? Do I accept responsibility for my actions or do I pass it off to someone else?

Slurred Words Podcast
Episode 64 - Jon of Beard Balm

Slurred Words Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 77:50


On today's episode I sit down with Jon Koller of a Detroit based company Beard Balm. Jon was nice enough to invite me into their little slice of heaven in by the stairwell in Pony Ride in Detroit. Beard Balm is not just the name of the company, but its also their key product. They make scented and unscented versions of Beard Balm and Heavy Duty Beard Balm. I use Beard Balm daily so this was great to sit down with Jon to learn about him and his product and passion for beards. Now its time for the Six Pack of the Week ** Six Pack of the Week Jingle ** This weeks Slurred Words Six Pack of the Week is the Mint Stout by Blackrocks Brewery. This is Blackrocks first "Holiday" Beer. Roasted Sweetness, Dark Chocolate Bitterness and a Dash of Mint for some extra cheer. Coming in at 6% ABV I thought this would be perfect leading up to the Christmas. This weeks Slurred Words Six Pack of the Week is sponsored by 9 & Hilton Market located at the corner of 9 Mile Rd and Hilton Rd in Ferndale, MI. They folks at 9 & Hilton market always have a great selection of craft beer so make sure you drop on in and let Frank and the boys know Bill sent you. As always join the conversation by visiting us at www.BillsBeerReport.com or on facebook at Facebook.com/BillsBeerReport. You can also interact with us on Twitter and Instagram @BillsBeerReport. You can find this and every episode of Slurred Words on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher Radio by searching Bills Beer Report or Slurred Words. Please rate and review this and every episode on iTunes or your listening App of choice. If you would like to support the podcast head on over to the BillsBeerReport.com/ContactUs and click on the Amazon Link and make all your amazon purchases through that link from now on. In fact, make the link one of your favorites on your browser so its easier to access next time. You can also find Bill's Beer Report Logo gear at RedBubble.com. As always, Big thanks to Son Step for the wicked theme music.

CultureShift
Floyd Detroit: Crankin' Out Contemporary Furniture at Ponyride in Corktown

CultureShift

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016


Check out modern furniture manufacturer Floyd Detroit at this weekend's Ponyride Holiday Makers Market

The Bonfires of Social Enterprise with Romy  of Gingras Global | Social Enterprise | Entrepreneurship in Detroit

 Amy Kaherl of Detroit Soup! Romy interviews Amy Kaherl of the now famous Detroit Soup! Amy shares about how she started http://www.detroitsoup.com (Detroit Soup), some of the barriers to success and grand plans for the people of Detroit. Amy is a visionary catalyst and passionate about people. Great song at the end by Tim Schumack of Assemble Sound.     Full Transcript Romy: Welcome to the Bonfires of Social Enterprise, This is Romy and I am your host for this episode on Detroit Soup!  You will meet Amy Kaherl, Executive Director of Detroit Soup. Amy shares her very intimate thoughts and strong opinions about the kind of help Detroit entrepreneurs need.  At the end, of course, you will hear a full song by an artist curated by Detroit’s Assemble Sound. Romy: Okay, before you meet Amy,  I want to welcome Jentzen back. He has been away for about 3 months and I have certainly missed his fun facts.  I think he has a little something about Soup… Jentzen: Hey Guys, here with this episode’s fun fuel! 1) In 2014, Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup celebrated its http://www.campbellsoup.ca/en-ca/news-room/campbell-news/chicken-noodle-soup (80th anniversary). 2) It is believed that the http://thegoodnews.biz/soup-facts-fun-trivia/ (first-ever soup) was created around 6,000 B.C. and was made of hippopotamus. 3) Soup isn't always hot! For those who live in warmer climates like Spain, cold soup alternatives, like tomato-based http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/gazpacho-recipe.html (gazpacho), are popular. 4) Many soups that seem suitable for http://www.food.com/recipe/authentic-french-onion-soup-courtesy-of-julia-child-356428 (vegetarians) actually aren't. French onion soup, for example, is commonly made with a beef-broth base. 5) Though it has been linked to several origin stories, there are suggestions that the word “http://www.bonappetit.com/test-kitchen/ingredients/article/the-etymology-of-soup-and-stew (soup)” can be traced back to the sixth-century Latin word “suppa,” meaning a piece of bread eaten in broth.   Romy: Thanks Jentzen!  So good to have you back on the podcast. I love fun facts. Now let me set up the conversation I had with Amy. First of all, you will hear a bit of an echo as we were sitting sort of an industrial maker space called Pony Ride. Pony Ride is a maker space with, I think, about 50 manufacturing entrepreneurs. Many of our social enterprise clients have spaces in Pony Ride. That was just a little plug for Pony Ride. I was drawn to Amy as a guest for the show because she is a social entrepreneur. Her organization has been the catalyst for many  of the businesses that exist today in Detroit. As you will hear, she is very brave about expressing herself and is passionate about helping others grow and succeed. Let's drop in on my conversation with Amy…   Romy: Welcome Amy! I’ve been excited to interview you. You’re all over the news, a lot of people know about you at Detroit SOUP, but I want to give our listeners a chance to hear about it. Let’s talk about what Detroit SOUP is. Amy: Sure. The simplest way to describe it is Detroit SOUP is a micro-granting dinner that is funding projects that are looking to make the city better. The ideas can come from any sector at any place of ideation. You don’t have to have a business; you don’t have to have a nonprofit around it. It can just be in the idea phase. You submit your idea through our website, http://www.detroitsoup.com (DetroitSOUP.com) and then all past winners and any volunteer then have the opportunity to vote on what project gets pitched at the dinner. Four ideas have four minutes to share, four questions back from the diners, and then the diners have a chance to eat then, share, connect, and vote on what project should win the $5 suggested donation from the door. The money’s the least interesting thing that gets exchanged. It’s about community...

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Things are ooky and spooky, and body-parts are all over the place -- much like this week's episode of Angel, I Fall To Pieces (A1.04)!

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 38:06


This week, our company of Dwarves and Hobbit find themselves caught up in a group of hungry trolls and are nearly squashed into jelly. Jonathan, Katie and Chase reflect on the nature of Elves after having read The Silmarillion and if knowledge of Arda history is required for enjoying the Hobbit.

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Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2015 44:39


This episode the guys talk about odd jobs they've had including working with ponies, driving immigrants out of the country and get working in a dentist office after hours. Like us on Facebook and follow us on twitter @lowerthesam & @lowerthegabe

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2014 24:53


Phil Cooley is one of Detroit's most enthusiastic champions. Phil, the owner of Slows Bar-B-Q and developer of Ponyride, an incubator for social innovators, was an early investor in the revitalization of the city. He has been an insider to Detroit’s do-it-yourself comeback and has lessons to share for urbanists everywhere who are working to jump-start their own grassroots version of revitalization in their cities. Email me via: Coletta (at) knightfoundation.org.