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He grew up on a horse ranch in a small town outside of Manitoba, Canada. Rick Berry thought it was perfectly normal that his family had over 200 pure bred Belgian horses and when those horses urinated, it was collected (by Rick and his brother) for the Premarin in the urine and sold to pharmaceutical companies. He later found out that wasn't so normal. What was normal for Rick: having a pond nearby and playing hockey. A lot of hockey. When he was 16, he left Canada and went to Seattle to live with a host family and started junior hockey. In 1997, the Colorado Avalanche, who had just moved from Quebec to Denver, selected Rick in the 3rd round of the NHL Entry Draft. He played with the Hershey Bears for a few years and eventually made it to the Denver where his Avs debut came in the 2000-2001 season. He stuck around for another season in Denver and then was traded to the Penguins in 2002. From there the rollercoaster started between NHL teams, affiliates and a stint in Germany. After his time in Germany, and with two young girls at that point, Rick decided to retire. He and his wife made Denver their home, added a third girl and Rick went into the financial advisory industry. He enjoys his work, being a girl dad and staying involved with the Colorado Avalanche Alumni Association. Listen to Rick's story and conversation with Susie Wargin on the Cut Traded Fired Retired Podcast.
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“The coyote's on the edge of your awareness. Where's your edge? Where is your student's edge? That's what you're trying to find and push gently out.”In this episode Jon, Sarah, and Aidan are joined by Rick Berry from 4 Elements Earth Education. Rick shares his story of nature connection and how that has led to mentoring others over the past 30 years. He shares about how land and place influence our lessons, how he guides teens in transformational ways, and the importance of modeling the values we want to pass on to the next generation. Rick shares stories of his own lineage of mentoring, including how coyote teaching was passed on to him through Tom Brown Jr and Jon, and how that has contributed to his own teaching style. Rick shares a beautiful vision for unity and the role we can play in welcoming and allowing each other's unique ways of being, before closing with an invitation for each of us that might offer a little healing today. “We do have a common vision and we each do this in our own unique way. We have to come together to Heal”About Rick BerryRick Berry began with the Tracker School in 1986 at the age of 15, and has been teaching these skills for the past 30 years. After graduating with a B.S. from Humboldt State University in Arcata, CA, Rick honed his skills in the remote Klamath Mountain range where he immersed himself for 12 years in indigenous life-ways--passed on to him by Gary Morris who himself had lived with Yurok Elder Calvin Rube for 20 years. Later, Rick spent two years in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey as a care-taker for the Tracker School, refining his tracking and survival skills. Rick taught with both Jon Young and Tom Brown, Jr. through the Tracker School's Coyote Camps, and moved on to serve seven years as Director of The Children of the Earth Foundation. Rick, Cherokee Descent, (Grandmother was part of the Red Bird Stokes Stomp Ground in Vian, Oklahoma), has been working in collaboration with the Siakumne Maidu Tribe for the past 14 years creating the Fox Walkers youth programs at Pata Panaka / Burton Educational Preserve in Nevada City, CA. In 2019 Rick was asked to be the Executive Director of The Children of the Earth Foundation; Rick will oversee Coyote Tracks Programs under the 4EEE west coast non-profit umbrella.Learn more about Rick at https://www.4eee.orgVisit https://www.livingconnection1st.net/ for more information about our work in nature connection and people connection.
Join this month's host, Sadina Shawver as we celebrate National Science Fiction Day or month... with an interview of Neoromancer Cover illustrator, Rick Berry!Also get a list of our top SciFic book recommendations to explore more of this exciting genre.Episode was produced by Darla Pruitt and. edited by Christian Ornelas and features the voices of John Harbaugh, Gisela Parker and Katelyn Helberg and our Host, Sadina ShawverLearn more about Rick's art at www.rickberrystudio.comCreated by the Podcast Team at the Harris County Public Library.www.hcpl.netPodcast Team Members include: Beth Krippel, John Harbaugh, Mary Mink, Lana Sell, Ellen Kaluza, Sadina Shawver, Gisella Parker, Kara Ludwig, Delaney Daly, Jennifer Finch, Katelyn Helberg, Logan Tuttle, Darcy Casavant, Darla Pruitt and Nancy Hu Original Music created by Bryan Kratish
George and Sami, two brothers talking sports, are joined by Cyrus Saatsaz (@DogSurfRoadshow) to talk his background in sports, how he got a podcast with Rick Berry and the Warriors side of the NBA Finals! Next George was joined by Adam Taylor (@AdamTaylorNBA) to talk the NBA Finals on the Celtics side! Brought you by the Sports ON Tap Pod That Brothers Social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0De7hr4EVk37hdxh3ZyOaQ/featured Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podthat/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/podthat/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podthat the Sports ON Tap Social: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thesportsontap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesportsontap/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thesportsontap/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesportsontap George: Twitter - Instagram - TikTok - YouTube Sami: Twitter - Instagram - TikTok - YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podthat/message
The pandemic forced the world to re-evaluate how it works in a number of ways—and FINRA’s Arbitration & Mediation Forum is no exception. To keep processes moving, FINRA Dispute Resolution Services allowed hearings to proceed virtually. Now, a year later, we are looking at lessons learned, tips for practicing in a remote environment and plans for the future of arbitration and mediation. On this episode, we are joined by Richard Berry, Executive Vice President of FINRA’s Dispute Resolution Services, and two practitioners, Sam Edwards, a partner with the securities litigation and arbitration law firm Shepherd, Smith, Edwards and Kantas, and Beverly Jo Slaughter, senior managing counsel with Wells Fargo’s Wealth Investment Management Litigation group. Resources mentioned in this episode:Episode 10: What Is FINRA’s Dispute Resolution ForumCoronavirus Impact on Arbitration & Mediation HearingsNeutral Workshop: Tips for Virtual HearingsArbitrator Resource Guide for Virtual HearingsArbitrator Training Videos for Virtual Hearings
30 for 30 documentary reviewed: "The Best That Never Was." Sam Anderson, Ren Clayton, and Nic Rudolph chat about Marcus Dupree and how he went from top nationwide recruit and star sophomore running back at Oklahoma to out of the USFL a couple year later. Then a game of Mount Rushmore is played with running backs! Sam wraps it up with an idea for a documentary on the NBA's Rick Berry, an extremely disagreeable superstar.
Topics Intros 1:45 Seahawks 2:00 James Harden is a Diva 3:00 NCAA Fiascos 6:00 Obama owns Trump 7:45 Tiger Woods, Rick Berry, and sports innovation 8:30 NFL roundup 11:15 Beer of the Week: Peddler Brewing Co. Horchata Cream Ale 15:15 Cyberpunk is a disaster 16:30 How to fix the PR hype cycle 22:00 Annualized sports games: There’s got to be a better way 25:20 Cyberpunk wizards 29:15 Avenge-Joes phase 2 31:40 Wrap up 40:30 Twitter @beefy_bois: https://twitter.com/beefy_bois Instagram @officialbeefybois: https://www.instagram.com/officialbeefybois/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74KwEHTfjzdNNqcBB96TKm Website: http://www.beefybois.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGgATtKgo1sJtVwRuggL1hA/
Rick Berry was an “Enforcer” with the Colorado Avalanche and other hockey teams. His role was aggressive, strong and dominating. We will find out if his music follows the same path. Visit the companion playlist listing all the tracks discussed in the podcast on Spotify here: https://sptfy.com/9mHH (https://sptfy.com/9mHH)
With Rick Berry, administrator, Nebraska Ethanol Board. From May 28, 2020. A look at where we have come with ethanol, where we are today due to a multitude of economic disruptions in the ethanol industry—with the big disrupters being federal policy and COVID-19. Plus, opportunities for the future for ethanol, with information on the big picture and what it all means for Nebraska agriculture. More resources are at https://farm.unl.edu/ethanol-yesterday-today-and-tomorrow-may-28-2020-webinar.
Bill opened up the show today by talking about the recent news out of Grand Valley regarding a recently hired Football coach making some questionable statements. He was asked what historical figure he would have dinner with – his answer was Hitler...Away from that - It's Super Fan week here on The Huge Show – Super Bowl LIV is happening this Sunday as the San Francisco 49ers are set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs. We'll be having Huge Show listeners in all week long to talk about the big game and anything else that may come up in the world of sports. In our first hour we were joined by PJ Bak out of Kentwood and Andrew Fuelling out of Grand Rapids. In our second hour we were joined by Carlos Martinez from Grand Rapids and Mike Carey from Coopersville. Graham Couch joined us over the phone to give us an MSU update as well. And in our final hour we were joined by Jeff Lalonde out of Grand Rapids. We also had Scott Padek and Rick Berry on to discuss the news about Kobe. We got all of their Super Bowl picks as well as talked about Bill's Huge Question of the day – Who are your top 5 NBA players? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Super Fan week here on The Huge Show – Super Bowl LIV is happening this Sunday as the San Francisco 49ers are set to take on the Kansas City Chiefs. We'll be having Huge Show listeners in all week long to talk about the big game and anything else that may come up in the world of sports. In our final hour we were joined by Jeff Lalonde out of Grand Rapids. We also had Scott Padek and Rick Berry on to discuss the news about Kobe. We got Jeff's Super Bowl picks as well as talked about Bill's Huge Question of the day – Who are your top 5 NBA players? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of the Warriors Insider podcast, Golden State legend and NBA Hall of Famer, Rick Berry, jumps on with NBC Sports Bay Area's Monte Poole to discuss all things Warriors.
FINRA operates the largest securities dispute resolution forum in the United States, with disputes resolved through arbitration and mediation. But for those unfamiliar with arbitration or mediation, it can be a confusing process. What is FINRA arbitration? How might you end up with a case in arbitration or mediation? What’s the difference between the two? What does the process look like? In this episode, FINRA’s Head of Dispute Resolution, Rick Berry, answers these questions and more. For more about FINRA arbitration, visit our website.
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Russ hosts a solo show featuring music from Monster Rally (electronic surf, plunderphonics), Mother Yeti (rock), and Rick Barry (neo-folk). Get your new music here folks!
Phil Hale was born in 1963 and raised in Kenya and Massachusetts. He was apprenticed to painter Rick Berry when he was sixteen, and moved to London when he was twenty-one. His early career is strongly associated with the books he illustrated for Stephen King. In the 90s he produced work for Warner Bros, Playboy, DC, Sony, Penguin and others. By 1999 he had transitioned to portraiture, and commissions included Muttiah Muralitharan for Lords Cricket Grounds (MCC), Thomas Ades of the National Portrait Gallery, and Tony Blair's official portrait for the Houses of Westminster. His fine art has been show throughout Europe and the US at numerous galleries and institutions. His most recent show was Life Wants to Live at the Jonathan Levine Gallery in NYC. Published collections of his work included Mockingbirds / Relaxeder, Urge Ourselves Under, Record Separator, Empire, and Black Crack. www.artistdecoded.com www.instagram.com/artistdecoded www.twitter.com/yoshinostudios
One of the 50 greatest players of all time Rick Berry joins the program to talk some basketball with Jeff.