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Binging TV, movies, and social media during a pandemic is one way to cope with the daily uncertainty and inordinate amount of time spent at home. Fresh content abounds, giving viewers plenty of excuses to procrastinate from ongoing duties and the reality of the world outside. Host Dr. Melinda Lewis invites a cast of colleagues to chat about current TV series, horror flicks, and even some throwbacks that have been occupying their minds and capturing their hearts. "Pop, the Question" is a production of Marketing & Media in Pennoni Honors College at Drexel University. Recorded September 16, 2020 through virtual conferencing as part of two sessions for Pennoni Honors College Honors Student Orientation (Philadelphia, PA, USA). Featured Guests: Brian Kantorek (Assistant Director, Marketing & Media, Pennoni Honors College, Drexel University); Jaya Mohan (Director, Undergraduate Research & Enrichment Programs; Martha Meiers (Program Manager, Undergraduate Research & Enrichment Programs); and Erica Levi Zelinger (Director, Marketing & Media) Host and Producer: Melinda Lewis, PhD (Associate Director, Marketing & Media) Dean: Paula Marantz Cohen, PhD (Dean, Pennoni Honors College) Executive Producer: Erica Levi Zelinger (Director, Marketing & Media) Producer: Brian Kantorek (Assistant Director, Marketing & Media) Research and Script: Melinda Lewis, PhD Audio Engineering and Editing: Brian Kantorek Original Theme Music: Brian Kantorek Production Assistance: Noah Levine Graphic Design: Emily Anderson and Nina Pagano Additional Voiceover: Malia Lewis Copyright © 2021 Drexel University
The lost episode. Recorded September 29th, 2020. Now available to the entire podcast audience. (Emotional Manipulators For Hire, Episode 2) Friend, copywriter, marketer, and Facebook World Champion Nathan Fraser and I continue our monthly conversation about marketing and media manipulation. You'll learn more about the tactics politicians and propagandists use against you, and how you can re-purpose such tactics for good. Today: We discuss tribalism and two prophetic books - Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us, by Seth Godin and The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements, by Eric Hoffer. Sub-Topics Include: - Lizard brain reasons for why we’re tribal creatures - Why the media has become more tribal over the last few decades - On a national level, Unified tribe vs fractured tribes - Cult susceptibility and political movements - The leftist dream of a global tribe vs their obsession with identity politics - 1000 true fans More About Nathan Fraser: The Free Market Squad: The Mastermind Group Need Help Growing Your Business? CopyandFunnels.com The Dark Arts of Marketing Podcast Related Shows: [PODCAST] #515: The Echo Chamber Wall Just Got 20 Feet Higher (With Nathan Fraser and Drew Sample) The Deep Roots of the Current Information* Crisis – Skinner Layne and Moritz Bierling – Part 2 of 3 [PODCAST #571] Music: "Cut Em In" Anderson Paak "Money For Nothing" Dire Straits "Idioteque" Radiohead cover by Holly Bowling "Crumblin' Down" by John Mellencamp "What's It Like?" by Sure Sure The downloadable version of The Ideas Into Action Summit is now available. Visit sspuniversity.com/ideasintoaction to learn more about the presenters, topics, bonus materials and encore presentation. Please Support School Sucks We do cool things! Thanks to your support. School Sucks is one of the longest running liberty-minded podcasts on the web, and the only one completely devoted to the issue of education (versus public school and college). Your support keeps the show going and growing, which keeps us at the top of the options for education podcasts and leads to new people discovering our work. Please help us continue to spread this important message further! Before you do anything, please bookmark and use this link for your Amazon shopping: Shop With Us One-Time Donation Options: Paypal/Venmo; Donate DASH Donate ETHEREUM Donate LITECOIN Donate BITCOIN Donate BITCOIN CASH Donate ZCASH Recurring Options: NEW! SubscribeStar Access our personal development bonus show, The Discomfort Zone, and lots of other irreverent and acerbic commentary you've never heard before. Support Us On PATREON Help incentivize our production! Pledge $1 per content item and access dozens of Patron only audios and videos. Join the A/V Club If you're looking for more School Sucks content, the A/V Club option grants you access to a bonus content section with 400+ hours of exclusive audio and video. If you are a regular consumer of our media, please consider making a monthly commitment by selecting the best option for you... A/V Club - Basic Access - $8.00/Month A/V Club - "Advanced" Access - $12.00/Month Sigma Sigma Pi - "Privileged" Access - $16.00/Month Crypto Addresses: DASH; XcZfPP6GZGVo9VKViNBVJZja5JVxZDB229 ETHEREUM; 0x3c5504CE3401C028832173506fa30BD4db4b7D35 LITECOIN; LKNp24f5wwvZ2QzeDbvxXgBxyVwi1yXnu2 BITCOIN; 1KhwY836cfSGCK5aaGFv8Q7PHMgghFJn1U BITCOIN CASH 1AmqLVxjw3Lp9KT5ckfvsqfN2Hn3B1hCWS ZCASH; t1by1ZGJ63LoLSjXy27ooJtipf4wMr7qbu4
Recorded: September 9, 2016 Location: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Subject: In the thick of the juggling act required when you live on a boat with a new puppy and a competitive gymnast! Hello friends! The fun part about the delay between when I recorded these episodes and when they are actually being posted is that I […] The post NMC032 Gymanstics and Logistics appeared first on New Mexicast.
Recorded September 14, 2019 Find more Quit Stalling elsewhere on the interwebs: Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/QuitStalling YouTube ► http://youtube.com/QuitStalling Facebook ► http://facebook.com/QuitStallingUS Instagram ► http://instagram.com/QuitStalling Twitter ► http://twitter.com/QuitStallingUS Discord ► http://discord.me/QuitStalling or http://discord.gg/qTuEB3j Buy us a coffee ► http://streamlabs.com/QuitStalling Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/show/4MggdEkVW5508M90MowRKM iTunes ► https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/quit-stalling-geekcast/id1133421059 RSS ► http://media.zencast.fm/quit-stalling/rss Herald Silvestre Twitter ► http://twitter.com/HeraldPlays Instagram ► http://instagram.com/HeraldPlays Juancho Saldana Twitter ►http://twitter.com/SaldanaJuancho Instagram ► http://instagram.com/JuanchoSaldana Derek O'Bryan Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/SenseiHumor Twitter ► http://twitter.com/SenseiHumor_ Instagram ► http://instagram.com/SenseiHumor *Our amazing show layouts, and the graphics you see from Quit Stalling have all come from the hands of the man known as Robert Hilado.
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Chuck Parry is the Director of the Bethel Healing Rooms in Redding, CA. He shares testimonies of God’s healing power such as healing Covid-19, food multiplication, changing weather patterns and more. He also shares how we can align ourselves with God to move in healing power. Through this episode, you will receive an impartation and learn principles to change the weather for Jesus. I do apologize for some of my sound quality as I recorded this in a wooden wardrobe when I was in Afghanistan. Recorded September 29, 2020. If you want to grow deeper in fellowship with the Holy Spirit, learn how to prophesy, or know more about the ‘last days,’ enroll in our e-courses on Charisma Courses. And subscribe to Fireborn Ministries on YouTube or purchase our books on Amazon. Partner with us by giving at https://firebornministries.com/give.aspx
Recorded: September 8, 2016 Location: Riviera Beach, Florida Subject: Systems we have created to keep everyone safe when things go wrong in our liveaboard lives. Hello friends! When people hear that we live on a boat, one of the first things that comes up is fear. People will say, “I could never do that because […] The post NMC031 Boat Dangers appeared first on New Mexicast.
Recorded: September 2, 2016 Location: Riviera Beach, Florida Subject: The process of finding a new sitter and the challenges of homeschooling three kids on a boat. Hello friends! When we left New Mexico in June 2016 to move onto the sailing catamaran s/v Dawn Treader, our wonderful babysitter left her mountain home to come with […] The post NMC030 New Sitter Allie Boatschooling appeared first on New Mexicast.
Mobile (AL) author and historian Frye Gaillard talks about racial issues in the state's history, his research and books, stories of perseverance and success, and the future of Alabama history in light of COVID and BLM during 2020. Recorded September 4, 2020.
“I don't believe we'll ever recognize our need for the light until we've seen the depth of the darkness.”—Kirk KellerhalsKirk Kellerhals experienced a “full-circle” moment when a woman in an email said she thought he was her son. After living 50-years with a missing piece to his identity-puzzle, Kirk received the gift of learning about his biological roots. Here he shares how running and faith pulled him through dark times and how a documentary is his way of paying the “gift” forward to Vietnam vets and adoptees.(2:43) Eight-thousand miles away, in 1969, a boy was born. Kirk tells about his early days.(5:24) Standing out like a “sore thumb…”(8:52) Playing sports, marching in the band, and staying out of trouble…(11:09) Enrolled in the East Texas police academy…(12:05) A “front-row seat” to a real protest in front of the White House…(16:46) How the word “dehumanizing” applies to both sides of the conflict.(18:49) Jon takes advantage of an opportunity to show compassion and support.(22:42) We all have chances to escalate or de-escalate moments.(24:35) “What I say to people is not nearly as important as how I make them feel.”(25:59) From hating running to loving it, Kirk shares his transformation and how it led to meeting Jon.(34:03) Witness Through Fitness, building community with running and faith…(37:57) An incredible story of discovering his roots…(40:43) A life-changing email…(46:02) “It didn't take long to realize that this is my mother. I'm like, Holy moly. She's been looking for me for my 48 years. And...I'm talking to her.”(50:19) The immediate bond with my mother, father, and siblings…(52:05) Taking a lot less for granted…(53:42) Dark places leading to purpose—photojournalism, documentaries, and sharing blessings…(58:03) “Well, it's definitely a work in progress. And one of the things I'm finding, especially about a documentary that's as in-depth as this one, is it's very fluid.”(1:02:20) What’s the impact you want the documentary to have?(1:05:36) Putting the pieces together for Vietnam veterans…(1:09:42) “We have always, our entire lives, had that stigma. That negative stigma, that Vietnam War hanging over our heads. I call it the Pigpen Syndrome.”(1:13:40) What does Go Be More mean to you?(1:17:12) “The Vietnam War was not all negative. There was a lot of good that came out of it.”If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with Podcaster Joe Fier and entrepreneur Ron Sarmiento.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded September 14, 2020.References:Sacred Heart Film - FacebookSEACoast2Coast Foundation - FacebookGuest:Kirk Kellerhals - InstagramHosts:Bryan Green - bryan@gobemore.co, Make the Leap bookJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing
Please enjoy this 2020 Inwood Art Works On Air Live N' Local Sampler, featuring selections from the Live N' episodes of our first season of Inwood Art Works On Air!Selections: In the Heights Medley. Arranged by Dan Pardo and performed by Calliope Brass. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City. Amour, viens aider ma faiblesse from Samson et Dalila. By Camille Saint-Saëns. Performed by Laura Virella, mezzo soprano. Recorded November 7, 2020, at Our Savior’s Atonement Lutheran Church, 112 Bennett Ave., New York City. Intracopas. Written and performed by Miguel Tejada. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City. Two Phony Sick Days. Written and performed by Kevin Delaney. Recorded February 22, 2020, at the Theater at St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Ave., New York City. Ebben? Ne andrò lontana from La Wally by Catalani. Performed by Kirstin Chambers, soprano and Keith Chambers, conductor/pianist. Recorded June 28, 2020, at 97 Park Terrace West, New York City. J Brahms Scherzo from "FAE" Sonata. Performed by Alighieri Duo. Recorded November 7, 2020, at Our Savior’s Atonement Lutheran Church, 112 Bennett Ave., New York City. Show Me Your Facebook. Written and performed by Samantha Echo. Recorded February 22, 2020, at the Theater at St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Ave., New York City. Molly on the Shore. Written by P. Grainger; Arranged for woodwinds by Gil DeJean performed by Double Entendre Music Ensemble. Recorded February 22, 2020, at the Theater at St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Ave., New York City. Prenderó quel brunettino from Cosi Fan Tutte by Mozart. Performed by Lori Phillips, soprano, and Mary Phillips, mezzo soprano. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City. The Wild Rover. Performed by Jamie Ignao. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City. Miel Coeur. Written and performed by Jamie Reynolds. Recorded February 22, 2020, at the Theater at St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Ave., New York City. Little Heart. Written and performed by Hot Glue & The Gun. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City.
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“We decided to do this triathlon in his memory. And we would raise money from family and friends and donate it to St. Jude's.”—Matthew BachEvery opportunity brings with it highs, lows, and lessons to be learned. Matt’s story of his triathlon journey points to common themes that endurance athletes face—practical approaches to training along with refueling and resting. In this episode, Jon, Bryan, and Matthew compare notes on finding balance in life and welcoming the transitions that come while pursuing excellence in sports.(2:37) Growing up in Connecticut and playing golf every day with his brother…(4:27) Running, as a result of “peer pressure,” but eventually committing to more and more training…(7:12) Summer coaching with Rob Murray to make the Penn State team…(9:57) From pledging a fraternity to finding his wife…(12:20) The story of Matt’s brother…(15:06) Video games, card games, and lots of memories made…(18:26) “He was the inspiration for me doing my first ever triathlon.”(19:31) Controlled drowning and the challenges of swimming…(24:06) Sprints, Olympics, and ½ Ironman… the reasoning behind a quick progression…(28:53) The tremendous time commitment involved in triathlons, a supportive wife, and earning a spot at Kona…(34:02) Transitioning from one era of triathlon to the next, while honoring his brother…(38:25) “I knew that whatever I was doing wasn't working, because I basically plateaued in 2013.” Taking a closer look at training and nutrition…(40:12) The game-changing introduction to UCAN…(43:46) Coming to terms with diminishing returns and the various approaches to training…(47:35) Looking at the critical role of experts and nutrition…(50:47) “It was the first-ever race that had no pro field. So it left the door open for an amateur like me to take the title.” A recounting of his fantastic day at Maryland Ironman…(55:33) A new mindset leads to a new era…(58:50) To go pro or not…(1:00:55) An injury makes a difficult decision easier…(1:05:52) A new and exciting transition out of competitive triathlons…(1:07:00) What does Go Be More mean to you?If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with Cyclist Michael Lemos and elite runner Ryan Miller.Recorded September 23, 2020.References:UCAN - websiteGuest:Matthew Bach - website, InstagramHosts:Bryan Green - bryan@gobemore.co, maketheleapbook.comJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing
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Recorded: September 17, 2020
Optimism, during this tumultuous year, has been in short supply. But as 2021 beckons, there is a real sense of hope that happier, healthier times are ahead. Cheryl Ladd, best known for her role in the 1970s detective series, Charlie's Angels, is also emerging from a rollercoaster of a year. As well as dealing with the emotional challenges presented by Covid-19, for the first time in her life, the actress says she started to feel old. But it was the challenge of failing eyesight that motivated her to take on a new mission in life, encouraging others, with optimism and gratitude, to embrace the aging process. In this LLAMA podcast interview with Peter Bowes, the 69-year old explains why wellness matters; how she has overcome cataracts with new technology; her reluctance retire and future aspirations in Hollywood. Recorded: September 17th, 2020 | Read a transcript and show notes at the LLAMA podcast website.“This episode is brought to you by AgeUp, a new financial product that provides guaranteed supplemental income for people who worry about the financial impact of longevity. To find out more, visit Age-Up.comTopics covered in this interview includeThe rocket ship that was Charlie's Angels and a 44-year careerMastering the process of growing old with optimism Dark times through isolation during the pandemic The healing power of a hugAppreciating what we have and expressing gratitudeI'm 69-years old. How did this happen?Changing sleep patterns as we age.Appreciating what we have and expressing gratitudeDealing with eye cataracts and a fear of driving at night What is there to love about life and keep living for? Retirement or not? Being old and female in Hollywood.The Live Long and Master Aging podcast shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.
The concept of healthspan - the number of years that we enjoy optimum health - has come a long way, in recent years. In fact, Dr. Nir Barzilai, founding director of the Institute for Aging Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, believes we are "ushering in a future where the norm will be for people to be healthy, active and mentally sharp, during the last quarter of their lives." In his new book, Age Later: Healthspan, Life Span, and the New Science of Longevity, he argues that aging can be "targeted, improved and even cured," and that it should be thought of as not "as a certainty but as a phenomenon." In this LLAMA podcast episode, with Peter Bowes, Dr Barzilai, discusses his life's work studying some of the world's super agers, people who are enjoying active and productive lives well into their nineties and beyond. Recorded: September 21st, 2020 | Read a transcript and show notes at the LLAMA podcast website.Topics covered in this interview include:Dr Barzilai's lifelong interest in longevity and healthspanThe impact of Covid 19 and why it has highlighted issues surrounding agism. Post-covid and finding the right balance with social interactions. The TAME (Targeting Aging with Metformin) study and wider uses for the anti-diabetic drug, relating to aging, coronavirus and cancer. Should we all be taking metformin? The ethical dilemmas. Why "flexible" biology of aging. What has been learned through the study of 750 centenarians?Learning lessons from Frieda - the grandmother of Dr. Barzilai's wife. Why we should not put off our dreams. The longevity dividend.Caloric restriction, fasting and time-restricted eating.Getting enough sleep.Earlier LLAMA podcast in with Dr. Barzilai: Researching the genetics of exceptional longevity and drugs that could target agingThe Live Long and Master Aging podcast shares ideas but does not offer medical advice. If you have health concerns of any kind, or you are considering adopting a new diet or exercise regime, you should consult your doctor.
In this episode, Sarah interviews Emily Nagoski, New York Times bestselling author of Come As You Are and Burnout. Emily shares her personal and professional journey through academia to her current full-time role as a speaker, writer, and sex educator. Sarah and Emily discuss how to combat burnout, promote healthy conversations around sex during the pandemic, and reflect on how sex positivity is an anti-fascist act. Click here to subscribe on iTunes! Related readings and links Emily Nagoski Bio: https://www.emilynagoski.com/the-facts Emily Nagoski Instagram: https://instagram.com/enagoski Emily Nagoski Twitter: https://twitter.com/emilynagoski Amelia Nagoski Bio (Emily’s twin and Burnout co-author): https://www.burnoutbook.net/about-the-authors Come As You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life (Book): https://www.amazon.com/Come-You-Are-Surprising-Transform/dp/1476762090 Seven Sisters Colleges: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Sisters_(colleges) Feminist Survival Project 2020 (Emily/Amelia Nagoski’s Podcast): https://anchor.fm/fsp2020 Feminist Survival Project, Ep 21: Your Body Will Tell You: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/21-your-body-will-tell-you/id1485281031?i=1000467832450 Ibram X. Kendi’s How to be an Antiracist (Book): https://www.ibramxkendi.com/how-to-be-an-antiracist-1 A definition of burnout: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/burnout Burnout Is About Your Workplace, Not Your People (Harvard Business Review article): https://hbr.org/2019/12/burnout-is-about-your-workplace-not-your-people Burnout (Book): https://www.burnoutbook.net/ Kate Manne’s Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny (Book): https://www.amazon.com/Down-Girl-Misogyny-Kate-Manne/dp/0190604980 Emily Nagoski TED Talk, How Couples Can Sustain a Strong Sexual Connection: https://www.ted.com/talks/emily_nagoski_how_couples_can_sustain_a_strong_sexual_connection_for_a_lifetime/transcript?language=en Jason Stanley’s How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them: https://www.amazon.com/How-Fascism-Works-Politics-Them/dp/0525511830 Timothy Snyder’s The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America: https://www.amazon.com/Road-Unfreedom-Russia-Europe-America/dp/0525574468 Emily Nagoski’s other works (bottom of page): https://www.emilynagoski.com/home Emily’s 2 romance books (The Belhaven Series): https://www.amazon.com/gp/bookseries/B06XHCV6GZ/ref=dp_st_1496704185 A full transcript of the episode can be found here. Recorded: September 4, 2020 Twitter: https://twitter.com/AcaDamesPodcast E-mail: acadamespodcast@gmail.com Voicemail #: (919) 666-7301 (Voice memos can also be emailed if you would like!) Creative Director: Mara Buchbinder Music by: Grace Mesa — PremiumBeat.com Production, editing, and admin by Meryem Ok Artwork by Melissa Hudgens at Leafy Greens Designs
Recorded September 17, 2020. Weaver, spinner, and natural dyer Cassie Dickson guides us through her vast experience with fibers and textiles. Cassie mostly works with flax linen; growing, processing and using the flax plant, but also has maintained silkworms for many years. She was employed full time in the public school system for many years, which allowed her to continue her interest in weaving along with the balance created by having a steady income. She loves the connection to the past she feels through weaving traditional coverlets, and also how much she enjoys sharing her love of the craft with students.To find more of Cassie's work check out her Instagram account: @cassiedicksontextiles and find her teaching at John C. Campbell Folk School and Penland.Cassie’s craft crushes are Justin Squizzero, April Stone, and Cut the Craft Podcast ;)Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/cutthecraftpodcast)
Swami Sarvapriyananda has been Minister and Spiritual Leader of the Vedanta Society of New York since January 2017. He was a Nagral Fellow at Harvard Divinity School during the 2019-20 academic year. Prior to this, he served as assistant minister of the Vedanta Society of Southern California for 13 months. Swami joined the Ramakrishna Math and Mission in 1994 and received Sannyas in 2004. Before coming to serve in the US, he served as an acharya (teacher) of the monastic probationers’ training center at Belur Math in West Bengal, India (the headquarters of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission founded by Swami Vivekananda, the chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa). He has served the Ramakrishna Math and Mission in various capacities including being the Vice Principal of the Deoghar Vidyapith Higher Secondary School, Principal of the Shikshana Mandira Teacher Education College at Belur Math, and the first Registrar of the Vivekananda University at Belur Math. This conversation hosted by the Association for Spiritual Integrity explores the profound interconnections between ethics and Advaita Vedanta. An ethical life is foundational to the spiritual quest, a non-negotiable sine qua non to any real spiritual development. One can be good without being particularly “spiritual”, but there is no spirituality without goodness. But it is also true that ethics are a consequence of nonduality. For as long as thinkers have pondered ethics, they have searched for a foundation, a grounding, for ethics. Why should one be good and do good? The various answers thinkers have come up with through the ages – utilitarianism, deontology, and so forth – have all been found seriously wanting. Nonduality claims to provide a deep foundation for ethics. In this talk and Q&A, Swami Sarvapriyananda explores the philosophical and practical, as well as the individual and social dimensions of ethics in nondual spirituality. Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Recorded September 28, 2020 First BatGap interview with Swami Sarvapriyananda Video and audio below. Audio also available as a Podcast.
Recorded September 12, 2020. Aimee Lee weaves many aspects into being a craftsperson: she’s an artist, writer, and papermaker. In this episode, she highlights important terms like hanji (Korean paper) and jiseung (Korean paper basketry), and shares some of their history and practice. She highlights how important her relationships are to plants, land, and tradition, as well as how she synthesizes all of those things into her diverse practices. To find more of Aimee's work check out her website: https://aimeelee.net/Aimee’s craft crushes are Winifred Lutz and Sarah Swett.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/cutthecraftpodcast)
In this episode, Carl Jung is in conversation with his Soul about the gift of magic. Satya Doyle Byock reflects on the uncanny similarity between Jung and Rilke on fate and future, she explores the meaning of Shuddering and Jung’s journey into embodiment through the Grimms’ fairy tale “The Youth Who Goes off in Search of Fear.” Carol Ferris explores Jung's many paintings in this section, hexagram 38 of the I Ching, the symbolism of snake bites, the Greek Moirai, Anthropos, and astrologer Liz Greene. Ann Caroll provides a translation for “Solace” and a discussion of comfort which leads to a new reading of this chapter. Q&A explores potentiality, the Gospel of Thomas, Yoda and The Force, Stanislav Grof, and the tools of Magic. Chapter: “The Gift of Magic” Astrological Horoscopes for Episode 24 Jung: Magic: 2020 The Gift of Magic Learn More: Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com Satya: Quarterlife.org Recorded September 27, 2020
Attorney Krystel García gives us a Nicaraguan history lesson, and we talk about her experience with culture shock within her home state of Florida. Also, with an election in full swing, a very timely conversation about the nuances we often ignore when the Latinx community is treated as a homogeneous group.[Recorded September 27, 2020]
More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice
We dive into #askMTJC about whether the iPhone X layout will mean changes for developers. We follow up on HDR video. We briefly cover the information leak ahead of the Apple Event. We discuss Apple's Steve Jobs Theater which held the event. We cover the items demonstrated and unveiled - Retail events, Apple Watch Series 3 w/LTE, Apple TV 4K, iPhone 8 & iPhone 8 Plus, the iPhone X, and AirPower. Picks: iOS Human Interface Guidelines (Updated for iPhone X), Building Apps for iPhone X - Fall 2017, Swift Programming Language book (updated for Swift 4). Recorded: September 13th, 2017
Recorded September 23rd. BLM, 1619, and the New York Times, all backed off of their most controversial positions. What gives?
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“I don't believe we'll ever recognize our need for the light until we've seen the depth of the darkness.”—Kirk KellerhalsKirk Kellerhals experienced a “full-circle” moment when a woman in an email said she thought he was her son. After living 50-years with a missing piece to his identity-puzzle, Kirk received the gift of learning about his biological roots. Here he shares how running and faith pulled him through dark times and how a documentary is his way of paying the “gift” forward to Vietnam vets and adoptees.(2:43) Eight-thousand miles away, in 1969, a boy was born. Kirk tells about his early days.(5:24) Standing out like a “sore thumb…”(8:52) Playing sports, marching in the band, and staying out of trouble…(11:09) Enrolled in the East Texas police academy…(12:05) A “front-row seat” to a real protest in front of the White House…(16:46) How the word “dehumanizing” applies to both sides of the conflict.(18:49) Jon takes advantage of an opportunity to show compassion and support.(22:42) We all have chances to escalate or de-escalate moments.(24:35) “What I say to people is not nearly as important as how I make them feel.”(25:59) From hating running to loving it, Kirk shares his transformation and how it led to meeting Jon.(34:03) Witness Through Fitness, building community with running and faith…(37:57) An incredible story of discovering his roots…(40:43) A life-changing email…(46:02) “It didn't take long to realize that this is my mother. I'm like, Holy moly. She's been looking for me for my 48 years. And...I'm talking to her.”(50:19) The immediate bond with my mother, father, and siblings…(52:05) Taking a lot less for granted…(53:42) Dark places leading to purpose—photojournalism, documentaries, and sharing blessings…(58:03) “Well, it's definitely a work in progress. And one of the things I'm finding, especially about a documentary that's as in-depth as this one, is it's very fluid.”(1:02:20) What’s the impact you want the documentary to have?(1:05:36) Putting the pieces together for Vietnam veterans…(1:09:42) “We have always, our entire lives, had that stigma. That negative stigma, that Vietnam War hanging over our heads. I call it the Pigpen Syndrome.”(1:13:40) What does Go Be More mean to you?(1:17:12) “The Vietnam War was not all negative. There was a lot of good that came out of it.”If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with Podcaster Joe Fier and entrepreneur Ron Sarmiento.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded September 14, 2020.References:Sacred Heart Film - FacebookSEACoast2Coast Foundation - FacebookGuest:Kirk Kellerhals - InstagramHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review! “I remember still vividly, day 15, halfway through, I'm like, ‘Oh crap, I'm getting stronger. Let me try this.' And I went down even further, and I was like, 'Oh, I did a pushup.’”—Hula RamosHula Ramos is not just a larger-than-life radio personality. He’s the kind of guy you connect with almost instantaneously. Here he shares how his early life adventures equipped him to entertain and relate with his audience.He transparently shares his struggles with identifying as “the fat guy.” And he uses his platform to help others realize they aren’t alone.(2:48) Growing up on the crazy wild side of Spring Valley, CA.(6:00) Diversity was the norm…(8:52) The pressure of good grades, being creative, and living the latchkey lifestyle…(12:56) A Forrest Gump trip turns into a 3-year adventure of finding out how others live.(15:42) “It was an eye opening time for me because I experienced things like racism.” Hula talks about what it was like to walk outside of the Spring Valley bubble.(19:01) Learning the skill of being a chameleon…(21:59) How an internship changed everything…(23:30) Naked doorbell ditching, stuntman, and radio entertaining before YouTube was a thing…(26:16) “I always said I was the chunky but funky one in the family.” Hula shares how he wrestled with his weight and identity from a young age.(28:37) Using his platform to break stereotypes…(31:04) “Why do you keep sharing your dirty laundry?” Hula shares how his popularity eventually won his parents’ approval.(33:45) Several people, sharing the details of life through a 6 AM morning show…(40:22) “It's about being comfortable in your own skin.” How social media can advance your career and help you love yourself.(42:38) Being relatable leads to connecting…(44:59) Being the catalyst of change for someone else…(46:41) “I just now enjoyed the fact that you told me that you enjoyed that.”(48:13) Losing a job in radio but gaining a podcast…(49:19) My weight issues…(54:06) Raising a daughter with an intellectual disability…(58:00) “...when my wife met me, she had listened to me on the radio. So she knew that I shared my life on the air.” Sharing so others know they aren’t alone…(1:02:58) Helping siblings in families with special needs to not feel ashamed…(1:06:23) The consistency of the Just One Challenge… Hula shares his personal journey of a changed life.(1:12:06) Jon’s favorite aspect of Go Be More…(1:15:35) EVERYONE can start with just one pushup.(1:20:53) Growing the Just One Challenge community…(1:24:00) The magic of day 15 or 20…(1:25:03) “You hear the words Go Be More, and you think, 'Oh, you know, I want to be better than I was.'” Hula talks about what the phrase means to him.If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with News Anchor Kristina Audencial and Why the Just One Challenge Works So Well.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded September 14, 2020.References:Life With Hula Podcast - BuzzsproutJust One Challenge - @justone.challengeGuest:Hula Ramos - @hulasdHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing
Recorded September 16th. What is Critical Race Theory, and how does it interact with our relationships, our institutions, and our country. Show Notes: Critical Race Theory https://newdiscourses.com/tftw-critical-race-theory/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_race_theory Sherwood Thompson https://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Diversity-Justice-Sherwood-Thompson/dp/1442216042 Whitehouse declaration https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/M-20-34.pdf OMB = Office of Management and Business https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/ James Lindsay, Helen Pluckrose, and Peter Boghossian - Grievance Studies https://areomagazine.com/2018/10/02/academic-grievance-studies-and-the-corruption-of-scholarship/ https://heterodoxacademy.org/academic-grievance-studies/ James Lindsay on Joe Rogan: https://youtu.be/FtNW3I1FZ5o Coleman Hughes: The intellectual roots of Wokeness https://youtu.be/2CMaxEqaccM Derrik Bell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derrick_Bell#Scholarship https://lawdawghall.blogspot.com/2012/03/derrick-bell-whos-afraid-of-critical.html?m=1
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“We're all put here on earth for a purpose. My purpose is to be someone else's eyes.” —Jerome AveryJerome has been able to “connect the dots” of how his life experiences prepared him for his purpose. Here he shares with Jon and Bryan all of the influences that impacted the path he’s on today. He passionately shares the inspiring stories of Paralympians who overcome daily life challenges that we take for granted. His vision for finding “selfless” elites to stand alongside these amazing athletes motivates his work.(2:54) Jerome’s early life, his introduction to track and field, and discovering the gift of speed…(8:52) What happens when you have supportive parents, a good work ethic, and natural talent…(11:09) “I have the slumdog millionaire life.” Jerome shares how his competitive experiences on the track prepared him to know what his runners needed to hear.(13:30) Looking back at influences… community college, Tommy Smith, and the Olympic dream.(16:44) Happy to be at the trials but not quite prepared mentally…(18:24) An invite to the Olympic training center changed everything.(20:14) “...in order for me to be a great guide runner, I had to have success through selflessness.”(22:58) An opportunity to go to Athens, Greece as a guide runner…(25:49) 50,000 pairs of eyes, a mistake, and a silver medal…(29:46) “Those journeys from me being an individual athlete kick in.”(31:47) Different classifications mean different challenges and techniques.(35:47) Some of the athletes Jerome has trained and the places he has run…(37:28) The goal of being a contract guide runner and matching guides with athletes from other countries…(39:18) Being in it for the right reasons…(43:36) How do Paralympians want to be seen and treated?(49:16) Paralympians versus Olympians, can they be compared?(51:35) How is Covid impacting training?(58:49) Training as usual…(59:08) The challenges of having enough guide runners… and Jerome’s foundation, “Guiding Lives.”(1:02:17) “You can't tell me that in the United States, there're only three or four vision-impaired athletes that are elite.” Jerome addresses the need for a growing awareness.(1:05:23) What does Go Be More mean to you?If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with Guide Runner Wesley Williams and founder of Angel City Sports Clayton Frech.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded September 23, 2020.References:2016 Rio Paralympic Games 100m Final - YouTube2017 London Para World Championships 100m Final - YouTubeGuest:Jerome Avery - InstagramHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing
Episode 6 - Recorded September 24, 2020 "It's kind of in between a kennel and a home...so you really have a feel that they're at home...it's not your typical kennel."Viara Gentchev Show Notes Viara Gentchev is a breeder and operator of a new retired racing Greyhound care center -- a "halfway house" concept pioneered by Greyhound Racing Ireland (GRI, formerly the Irish Greyhound Board) and the Irish Retired Greyhound Trust (IRGT). Greyhound care centers are just one of the innovative ways that the IRGT helps transition retired racers from the track to a new life with a new family. Viara works closely with Barry Coleman and Joanna Murray of GRI, the governing body of Irish Greyhound racing. Barry serves as GRI's racing operations manager, and Joanna serves as GRI's welfare officer. Together, they're raising awareness of Greyhound adoption in Ireland, the United Kingdom and elsewhere. Collectively, their mission is to change the perception of the Greyhound as a racer and pet in Ireland. Care centers are just one of the ways that GRI helps to educate the public about Greyhounds as pets. GRI also provides funding for and enforcement of the proper care of Greyhounds in the country. In Greyhound Nation's second roundtable discussion, host John Parker discusses Irish Greyhound rehoming with Barry, Joanna and Viara. How does it compare with adoption groups in the United States? What efforts are made to expose the public to retired racers? How is the IRGT partnering with Greyhounds Pets of America to bring Irish Greyhounds to the United States? Links Greyhound Racing IrelandIrish Racing Greyhound TrustIrish Racing Greyhound Trust (Facebook)
In this episode, Whitney and Sarah respond to questions submitted by AcaDames Patreon patrons. They share advice and reflections about topics such as navigating the job market during COVID, using professional networks, setting boundaries, soft vs. hard money positions, and empowering AcaDames to recognize their diverse skills. Click here to subscribe on iTunes! Related readings and links AcaDames Podcast, Patreon sign-up: https://www.patreon.com/AcaDamesPodcast Dear Sugars (WBUR podcast advice column): https://www.wbur.org/dearsugar Dear Prudence (Slate advice column): https://slate.com/human-interest/dear-prudence Social Q’s (NYT advice column): https://www.nytimes.com/column/social-qs Modern Love (NPR podcast): https://www.npr.org/podcasts/469516571/modern-love The Ethicist (NYT column): https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-ethicist Dan Savage articles (The Stranger): https://www.thestranger.com/authors/259/dan-savage “Dear Abby” Archives: https://www.uexpress.com/dearabby/archives “The Professor is In” podcast: http://theprofessorisin.com/category/podcast/ #Dispatches: How Many Jobs In Your Field & What Will You Do?: http://theprofessorisin.com/2020/09/29/dispatches-how-many-jobs-in-your-field-what-will-you-do/ “The Professor is In” article about transferrable skills: http://theprofessorisin.com/2020/04/28/transferrable-skills-are-a-lie-postac-advice/ AcaDames S206: Katie (reference to Katie Grogan): https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2019/11/5/s206-katie AcaDames S404: Clara: https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2020/10/1/s404-clara AcaDames S202: Ruth: https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2019/9/11/s202-ruth AcaDames S101: Sarah (43:52, Sarah’s original answer to “is academia a dream, a game, or a scam?”): https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2019/1/29/s101-sarah AcaDames S309: How to make mentorship a dream: https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2020/3/26/s309-how-to-make-mentorship-a-dream Shiny Epi People (episode on Theresa Chapple): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/theresa-chapple-phd/id1526951176?i=1000488878847 A full transcript of the episode can be found here. Recorded: September 30, 2020 Twitter: https://twitter.com/AcaDamesPodcast E-mail: acadamespodcast@gmail.com Voicemail #: (919) 666-7301 (Voice memos can also be emailed if you would like!) Creative Director: Mara Buchbinder Music by: Grace Mesa — PremiumBeat.com Production, editing, and admin by Meryem Ok Artwork by Melissa Hudgens at Leafy Greens Designs
Recorded September 9th. School, COVID, Quotas at Oscars and artistic freedom, and defunding critical race theory instead of the police.
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Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“I believe it's how you react to the situations you're in, that can give you the results you want.”—Tina RamosA world of exciting purpose opened up to Tina at a young age when she was first exposed to group fitness classes. With a desire to make changes in her life, she fully committed to being physically active. Then later, she found a passion for leading others to better health.Listen in as Tina, Jon, and Bryan talk about the challenges in getting started, the joys of coaching, and how the Just One Challenge can create new opportunities to Go Be More. (3:09) Life as a kid and trying many sports…(6:24) From Step Aerobics to Kickboxing and everything in between… group fitness classes open up a whole new world.(11:35) Hurtful comments become a source of motivation.(15:26) “If there's something about yourself that you aren't comfortable with or something that you don't like, there's a way to try to fix that or to try to change that so you can make things right.” Tina works to make changes through fitness.(19:25) Teaching group fitness allowed for opportunities to inspire others…(21:23) “But the reality is trying things out from a fitness standpoint; it's never going to really hurt you.”(23:39) There’s power in the one-on-one connection of personal training…(26:40) “If you're passionate about something, it makes all the difference because the passion will drive that motivation…” Tina shares what she feels is her purpose.(27:33) Jon’s experiences with mentoring and coaching…(32:51) Transitioning from student to teacher…(36:49) The various types of classes Tina has taught…(40:01) “And I felt like this is the best opportunity for me to be able to spend as much time as I possibly can while they're young and just enjoy those moments because they're so precious.” Tina shares about being a full-time Mom.(45:18) “Building a skills network” a degree in global business…(49:12) How Tina became involved with the Just One Challenge…(51:42) It’s all about getting started.(53:45) The superhero qualities of Billy Blanks…(58:24) Current and future plans…(1:01:42) “Go Be More, to me means, to get out there and do things that you never thought were possible…” Tina shares her thoughts on what Go Be More means to her.If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with News Anchor Kristina Audencial and Why the Just One Challenge Works So Well.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded September 14, 2020.References:Billy Blanks's Tae Bo Nation - websiteJust One Challenge - InstagramGuest:Tina Ramos - InstagramHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective MarketingPhoto credit: Jay Layno
Recorded: September 24, 2020 The lovely Peppermint joins me this week! We talk about competing on Drag Race, her experience on Broadway, the importance of voting, her live show “PepTalks” on Twitch, and the emotional process behind her new album “A Girl Like Me: Letters to My Lovers” - out October 16th! Follow Peppermint: www.twitter.com/peppermint247 www.instagram.com/peppermint247 Check out our website: www.nottoodeep.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Piracy and Disclaimers... Runway Safety Simulator... Email from Mike P... Complimentary beverage service... TimTams... B-25 forced landing crash... AAP on gear extension failures... If a plane taxied onto your landing runway?... Shaesta Waiz book, "Fly Girl, Fly"... Flying in snow... Wrist Rot.All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded September 24, 2020.
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“I wish I could be Bart Yasso, even if it was just for a day. ... I wish I could be Bart Yasso but I don't want to do all that running crap that he does.”—Young Autistic Friend of BartIt seems that no one on the planet has made more friends at the finish line than Bart Yasso. He has always been drawn to connecting with other runners and digging past the superficial, to hear the REAL stories.Here he chats with Jon and Bryan about the powerful value of a connected running community, his Runner’s World feats, his fight with Lyme Disease, and how he still strives to Go Be More.(3:50) Bart shares about his childhood and how running one mile changed everything.(6:16) George challenges Bart to a 10K race.(8:46) “Till you get into the running community and get immersed in it, you don't know how powerful it is. But it's a force.” Bart shares about his first experiences with running clubs.(10:25) Running idols?(12:12) Willie Mtolo, accomplishing amazing things despite the difficult training circumstances of apartheid. (15:09) Running can create opportunities that wouldn’t otherwise exist.(16:23) The fantastic work-ethic of Meb…(20:24) “If this sport of running can suppress something as evil as apartheid, even just for 12 hours, that's the sport I want to do for the rest of my life.”(21:34) The personal and powerful effects that running can have…(24:44) “Oh my gosh, like, this is the thing that's going to get me to where I want to be in life.”(26:54) What really mattered when Bart retired.(27:44) Running with the Amish and a special letter from an autistic boy…(32:37) “But I guarantee you so many runners inspire people like this, and they never know it.” Bart shares other stories.(34:23) The start of his dream opportunity with Runner’s World…(39:49) Bart’s Mom…(42:03) Running marathons and doing all the things to eventually focusing on the running festivities.(44:56) The story of Ted and George running around Manhattan…(47:47) Running through the Dignitary Gates, being chased by rhinos, the Kilimanjaro marathon, and other incredible runs…(52:28) “...they're so small, as the size of a grain of pepper, you don't even know they're there.” Bart shares his experiences with Lyme Disease.(58:25) Everyone has a personal battle…(1:04:22) What is Bart’s focus now?(1:09:04) What does Go Be More mean to Bart?If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with Mr. Marathon Tracy Sundlun or Shoe4Africa's Toby Tanser.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded September 16, 2020.References:Bart's Website - BartYasso.comYasso 800s - RunnersWorldMy Life on the Run by Bart Yasso - AmazonRunner's World Race Everything by Bart Yasso - AmazonGuest:Bart Yasso - @bartyassoHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreProduction and EditingCreatives Collective MarketingLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedback
Recorded September 27, 2020 Mild traumatic brain injury. And some other stuff. Please send your comments to longboxreview@gmail.com, chat with me @longboxreview on Twitter, and visit longboxreview.com. Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Thanks for listening!
See Danielle at the 2020 New Orleans Investment Conference (virtual event), Oct 14-17. Details at: https://neworleansconference.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/NOICAlbertLu.html Recorded September 28, 2020 Danielle DiMartino Booth is a former advisor to the Dallas Federal Reserve and the founder and CEO of Quill Intelligence. Contact: http://quillintelligence.com The Show: Albert Lu is the creator and host of The Power & Market Report, a market news and opinion videocast. Send your comments and questions to Albert on social media: Twitter: @albertklu Instagram: /powerandmarket http://albertklu.com
Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris read this chapter in call and response fashion. Carol discusses the similarity of our time to Jung’s and reads from Paul Shepard's "Nature and Madness." Both accompany Jung into the complexities of maturation and psychological adulthood. Satya discusses her manuscript on Quarterlife, and Jungian psychology for younger adults. She also reads Max Zeller’s dream of the 600-year-coming religion and Jung's thoughts. Chapter: "The Three Prophecies" Astrological Charts: Three Prophecies Learn More: Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com Satya: Quarterlife.org Recorded September 20, 2020
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“There must be somebody else just like me. I really need to find another mom. I really need to find another six-year-old boy who's going through this.”—Andi CallawayWe’re always inspired by real-life stories of those who turn THEIR challenges into blessings for others. Here Jon, Bryan, and Andi expose the hard truths of navigating kidney disease.Andi recounts how she had to become an expert on nephrotic syndrome when her son was diagnosed at the young age of six. She and her husband eventually founded NSF, the Nephrotic Syndrome Foundation, with the intent to improve the journey for others, one family at a time.(2:50) Andi shares the childhood experiences that inevitably shaped who she is as a Mom.(7:12) Running, and transferable life lessons…(10:28) A good work ethic and track…(13:54) “...finance is such an important background to have. And if you have it, you can do whatever you want…” Andi shares many of her jobs as an adult.(17:55) High-speed DSL, start-ups, and 70 hours a week…(24:24) A new journey begins…pulling back to raise a family.(27:48) “I can get behind anything. I love everything...I love anything. I just think there's so much good out there. I can really find passion and interest in pretty much anything.” Andi shares about getting involved in local charities.(29:35) Wilson’s symptoms begin to show up.(33:53) What steroids do to a six-year-old…(37:04) Desperately in need of connection… and the origins for NSF.(40:07) “I kind of realized that what moved me so much... was really serving that mom and that dad and that patient, the family and the child and the siblings…”(43:34) What is nephrotic syndrome, exactly?(47:11) Relapses, triggers, and regimens—what works for Wilson?(49:56) “I think that this is a marathon, not a sprint. And you know, we started that journey with a lot of grace for ourselves.”(52:07) Starting with the Backpacks of Hope program…(56:54) How COVID 19 has impacted NSF and bringing hope through connections.(1:01:41) It’s the tip of the iceberg… how the healthcare system handles kidney disease.(1:04:35) The power in parent communities…(1:06:37) When the insurance company won’t cover a medication…(1:09:27) How’s Wilson doing today?(1:10:50) What does Go Be More mean to you?If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with kidney disease survivors Jeremy Bedig or listen to Jon's Kidney Disease Story.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded September 9, 2020.References:Nephrotic Syndrome Foundation - websiteGuest:Andi Callaway - @nephroticsyndromefoundationHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing
Recorded: September 24, 2020 The iconic Margaret Cho is my guest this week! We talk about her comedy career, her experience competing on “The Masked Singer,” her passion for music, experimenting with the sous vide cooking method, and her podcast: The Margaret Cho! Follow Margaret: www.twitter.com/margaretcho www.instagram.com/margaret_cho Check out our website: www.nottoodeep.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded September 23rd and 29th 2020. https://www.patreon.com/conspirinormal We are joined by first time guests Dave Altman and Terry L Carter for an interesting discussion on UFOs and Weird Archaeology. We are also joined by MIcah Hanks in this far reaching and fun conversation. We speak to Dave about his UAP Expedition Group which is attempting to find out the truth in various UFO/UAP sightings reports. We speak to Terry about some of his experiences looking for strange objects in the American West and some of the weird hoaxes he has encountered over the years. In the outro we talk about some of our thoughts about the Strange Realities Conference last week. You can check out Dave's UAP Expedition Group at: http://uapexpedition.org/ And Terry's work at: www.ancienthistoricalresearchfoundation.com/ And Micah at: https://www.micahhanks.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Conspirinormal/445112635502740 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conspirinormal-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Tim Sullivan and Brian Sabina (New Jersey Economic Development Authority) joined us to discuss the New Jersey Wind Port, the WIND Institute, and other developments in New Jersey's offshore wind program. Credits: Content, audio engineering, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Editing by Brian Zabinski. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded September 17, 2020. Published October 1, 2020.
Amid nationwide protests and anti-racist solidarity sparked by George Floyd's violent death, more US athletes are using their platforms to call for racial justice. In this episode, a former professional football player and an academic expert on the intersection of race, sports, and identity provide personal and historic insight on past and current mobilization of activist athletes. Host: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau Guests: Stanley Thangaraj, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Gender Studies, and International Studies at CCNY's Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership. David "DAC" Caldwell, Vice President of the NFL Alumni Association; member, NFL Alumni Medical Advisory Board; co-owner, The Street-Smart Salesman. Recorded: September 28, 2020
Is the 2020 American election destined for a decisive result or a series of legal challenges that will delay the outcome and throw the nation into tumult, possibly sparking a constitutional crisis? With Election Day now less than five weeks away, Hoover senior fellows Niall Ferguson, H. R. McMaster, and John Cochrane and Hoover visiting fellow John Yoo—a constitutional law expert—discuss the various strains on America’s voting system.Recorded September 29, 2020 2 PM PTSPECIAL GUEST:John Yoo is a visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, Emanuel S. Heller Professor of Law at the University of California–Berkeley School of Law, and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. His most recent book is Defender in Chief: Donald Trump’s Fight for Presidential Power (St. Martin’s 2020).
Marsh, Klump, and Kevlar are back at it drinking over Clash of the Champions! The lows were very low but the highs were very high. Ladder match for the ages, Sasha won't just admit she's wrong, and there is most certainly only one Tribal chief. All that and more from Trevor Murdoch to Mandy Rose teaming with Dana Brooke and everything in between! Grab a drink, have a seat and let's yell about wrestling!--------------------------------------- Marsh, Kevlar and Klump discuss this past week in wrestling.. Recorded September 29, 2020Just a couple of guys having drinks and talking wrestling. We review WWE and AEW. As well as go over what's happening in the wrestling news. We don't pretend to have inside knowledge and we still seem to guess whats happening next with about the same accuracy as everyone who claims they do. So tune in and tip your glass with us as we cover what we like, what we don't, and how we see things from the outside looking in! If you’ve got no one to talk wrestling with then be we will be your Drinking Buddies! Twitter for hosts @RefMarsh @Kevlarontherox @CrybabyKlumphttps://www.twitch.tv/wrestlingontherocks for live streams every Tuesday where you can join the chat and be apart of the show!www.prowrestlingtees.com/wrestlingontherocks to support!Official website WrestlingOnTheRocks.com! Lifelong wrestling fans finally got together on WrestleMania 2019 to record what they do after work-- drink and talk wrestling!
Want to help us grow the show? Leave us a Rating and Review!“In life, you have to start your own adventure. You have to be the instigator of your own story.”—Toby TanserSo many times, we focus on the results of a success story. And we miss the “small” but monumental life lessons in the day-to-day experiences.In this episode, Jon and Bryan are captivated by the unexpected exploits of Toby Tanser. He shares multiple accounts of “seemingly insignificant” crossroads he faced. And you’ll learn the unbelievable series of events that eventually led to Shoe4Africa and the realization of Shoe4Africa Children’s Hospital in Eldoret, Kenya.Show Notes(3:07) When a theater is your personal playground… Toby shares about his early childhood and teen years.(9:43) “It was miserable because now I didn't know where food was coming from...we budgeted ourselves one cheese sandwich a day, and we didn't have money for anything over that.”(12:03) Gaining an understanding of how an immigrant feels…(15:16) From banjos and soccer balls to quitting the cross country team, Toby tries to find his own identity.(21:29) “Everything in my life I've done that’s positive has been by mistake.” Toby recounts all the jobs and random opportunities that allowed him to live his “gypsy” lifestyle.(28:33) A blast from the past—Sebastian Coe and his impact…(33:47) “It’s time to actually change.” Toby began to run.(35:25) Negative influences were all around.(41:30) Police motorbikes, spectators, a big win, and a Nike rep…(48:06) A millionaire’s lifestyle without the money and a move to Sweden.(52:00) An “Irish Leprechaun,” Noel Berkeley strikes a deal for a Swedish wife, and two friends plan to go to Kenya.(59:43) Getting dumped, lost bags, and judging cabbies by their teeth…(1:06:15) How a 40-minute run achieves a lifelong dream of running with Kenyans.(1:13:18) Not being able to sleep turns into producing a bestseller.(1:21:37) “And I'm standing next to a guy who can't even get the pair of shoes, but you know, can run ten times faster than me. So I started to think like maybe my position in life is not to be the runner that I wanted to be. Maybe I can be the person that helps you.”(1:27:03) A picturesque run on the beach almost cost him his life.(1:35:06) “And it was very strange because it felt like somebody was coming with a bullhorn and screaming get up, you're not supposed to end here.”(1:41:58) A wooden bench, a Somali nurse, and no fluorescent lights… Toby’s 1st experience with an African hospital.(1:53:46) Brain surgery 11 days later…(1:59:38) Running with Martha Stewart’s assistant in New York on 9/11…(2:02:30) “And I said, I need to stop doing races, and I need to put time on this shoe program and health program.”(2:05:32) The problem with charities…(2:11:30) Empowerment, education, and health…(2:15:02) “The best gift you can give a nation is healthy citizens.”(2:18:43) 9 out of 10 kids with cancer in East Africa die.(2:23:36) 152 hospital beds can save 500 lives.(2:25:03) What does Go Be More mean to Toby?(2:29:21) “So a hundred dollars donation was what turned into a hospital that's treated over 500,000 children. So don't ever think that anything is, you know, insurmountable. It's standing up, to go be more.”If you liked this episode, check out our interviews with entrepreneur Ron Sarmiento and 5-time Olympian Abdi Abdirahman.And, you can now get these show notes sent directly to your email. Sign up here!Recorded September 7, 2020.References:Shoe4Africa - homepageTrain Hard, Win Easy by Toby Tanser - AmazonMore Fire: How to Run the Kenyan Way by Toby Tanser - AmazonThe Essential Guide to Running the New York City Marathon - AmazonGuest:Toby Tanser - Tanser.org, @shoe4africaHosts:Bryan Green - @sendaibry, Go Be More BlogJon Rankin - @chasejonrankin, Go Be MoreLinks:Go Be More websiteGo Be More YouTube ChannelFeedbackProduction and EditingCreatives Collective Marketing