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The Plaidcast
The Plaidchat: Lake Placid Horse Show Chairman Philip Richter & AQHA Director of Competitions Scott Neuman

The Plaidcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 72:34


Welcome to The Plaidchat- an extension of The Plaidcast where we expand upon conversations in our sport and discuss the most recent issue of The Plaid Horse Magazine. Today, Piper speaks with Chairman of the Lake Placid Horse Show Philip Richter about the upgrades that exhibitors will enjoy in July 2025 during the two week horse show. We also speak with Scott Neuman who is the Director of Competitions at the American Quarter Horse Association about their growing discipline. Listen in and share with your friends!Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Philip Richter grew up with horses and has been actively competing on the “A” show circuit his entire life. The son of the late, highly respected trainer, Judy Richter, Philip began riding in the short stirrup at age six and later competed in the pony hunter divisions, equitation, junior hunters, junior jumpers and remains an active competitor in the amateur jumper divisions. Philip sits on the board of the United States Equestrian Team Foundation, the United States Equestrian Federation, the Revs Institute, and the Pray Family Foundation. Philip is also Chairman of the Lake Placid Horse Show and serves as Co-Treasurer of the Hampton Classic Horse Show. Outside of the horse world, Philip is also the President of Hollow Brook Wealth Management, LLC, a full service, SEC registered, wealth management firm. Philip is a graduate of Boston College and holds an MBA from New York University's Stern School of Business. Guest: Scott Neuman is the Director of Competitions at the American Quarter Horse Association. Before working at AQHA, he operated a boarding and training business specializing in all-around horses. Scott was an AQHA judge for more than 20 years and the Director of Equestrian Studies at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana. He also managed shows for Kathy Avolt's horse show management company, A Equine Production. Read the April Issue of The Plaid Horse MagazineSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsors: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, Equine Affaire and BoneKare

An Unexpected Fight: A pediatric cancer podcast

Caden is the third of four children, diagnosed shortly after his 11th birthday with high risk acute myeloid leukemia. He received a bone marrow transplant (his oldest brother was his donor) in April 2023, and he spent 18 months in remission before relapsing in October 2024. He is currently undergoing treatment with Seattle Children's Hospital. Caden is kind, thoughtful, the best brother to his little sister, he loves to read, put puzzles together, and of course, play video games (scary ones are his favorite). He loves Jesus, and enjoys volunteering in children's ministry at his church. He dreams of one day becoming a firefighter. Despite everything he has been through, he has the most amazing smile, and is a light to everyone who knows him. The name Caden means Warrior or fighter; companion or friend, which is the perfect way to describe him, and his nickname in the hospital was Warrior Caden. Kellyn Simonson was raised in Washington state. She received a Bachelor's degree in Professional Communication from Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana before returning to the Pacific Northwest and starting a family of her own. Professionally, Kellyn works as a Family Resources Coordinator at a birth to three early intervention agency. She has navigated personal challenges including divorce, having a young son diagnosed with autism, and supporting another son through a high-risk leukemia battle. Her personal experiences have fueled her passion for writing, editing, and harnessing the power of storytelling to heal and inspire. She lives on a farm with her husband, their blended family of six kids, and eighteen chickens.Book link: https://a.co/d/dTE1IJmIf you want to donate to Gold Ribbon Kids: https://givebutter.com/gold-ribbon-kids-cancer-foundationto learn more go to:goldribbon-kids.orgnationalpcf.orgkgoddard@nationalpcf.org - Kellyinfo@goldribbon-kids.org - TiffanySupport the show

The Academic Minute
Erik Van Aken, Rocky Mountain College – Chaos and Cause

The Academic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 2:30


Chaos theory has changed how we think about certain ideas in physics. Erik Van Aken, instructor of philosophy and religious studies at Rocky Mountain College, explains why. Erik Van Aken is Instructor of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Rocky Mountain College. His research focuses on the metaphysics of causality, scientific methodology, and debates on objectivity. Chaos […]

E3: Energy & Efficiency With Emily
S7E1 - Megan Thompson

E3: Energy & Efficiency With Emily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 36:54


Megan ThompsonLike many interior designers, Megan Thompson owns her design firm. She has a bachelor's degree in sustainable interior design from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. Despite all the knowledge she gained in her education, she found implementing sustainability into her work frustrating. No single platform exists where all the information is easily accessible and saves you time on your projects. She decided to take matters into her own hands and created Interior Design greenList to make sustainable design easy to understand and implement, regardless of a designer's background or experience. At Interior Design greenList, Megan teaches designers about sustainability so they can navigate the industry, be ready for new baselines in industry standards, speak to industry partners with confidence, and become the go-to designer for sustainability in their area. https://idgreenlist.com/

Autism Live
Autism Live 2.3.25: Kaz Windness

Autism Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 63:41


Author and Artist Kaz Windness joins Shannon to talk about her newest children's book "Bitsy Bat, Team Star" which will be released on February 4th, 2025. Kaz Windness is the Geisel award-winning, genre crossing illustrator and author of funny heart-warming books for young readers. Proudly neurodivergent (ASD/ADHD), Kaz specializes in character-driven books celebrating inclusivity, grit and kindness. Her many books include "Swim, Jim!", "Worm and Caterpillar are Friends", "When You Love a Book", and "Bitsy Bast, School Star".She is a professor of illustration at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design and founder of the Cuddlefish Academy, where she inspires students to tell stories with pictures. Kaz lives in Colorado with her English teacher husband, two teen children and a bunny obsessed Boston Terrier named Remy. Kaz loves making deep dish pizza from scratch and sketching animals in the zoo. Today's jargon is PROSODY.

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Skylights Basketball Coach Chris Mouat (Halftime Interview After Rocky Loss)

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 2:37


We got coach Mouat's thoughts on his team's defeat at home to Rocky Mountain College and he gives us a perspective on the Frontier Conference's competitiveness two weeks in.

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Skylights Basketball Coach Chris Mouat

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 2:00


We preview the games taking place this week as his team heads to Butte to play Montana Tech and then comes back home to face Rocky Mountain College.

Hi-Line Today
Rocky Mountain College Football Coach Chris Stutzriem

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 4:59


We ask the 6th year head coach of the opposing team what it's been like in this rough stretch of season and how he has seen his team grow since facing the Lights in a Week 2 win as well as what it will mean to take the field for the final time in 2024.

small acts of rebellion
Jim Reiman: Capturing Alter Egos

small acts of rebellion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 38:46 Transcription Available


In episode 30, Jim Reiman shares his journey from designing fruit packing boxes right out of high school to becoming a respected educator and multifaceted artist in photography and design. This episode delves into Jim's diverse career path, highlighting his various roles from working in a fish market to retouching in a photo studio, and ultimately teaching and administrating at notable art and design institutions like the University of South Florida and Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design.The discussion explores the non-linear nature of creative careers, emphasizing the importance of versatility and soft skills, which Jim developed through his early job experiences. These skills proved essential as he navigated through different professional environments, from state universities to for-profit colleges, each presenting unique challenges and growth opportunities.Jim's narrative illustrates the interplay between his personal passions and professional responsibilities, detailing how various job experiences enriched his teaching methods and artistic endeavors. The episode provides insight into the life of an artist who successfully merges creativity with educational leadership, fostering environments that encourage artistic expression while maintaining professional rigor. This journey not only highlights the realities of a creative career but also offers valuable lessons on resilience and adaptation in the pursuit of one's artistic and professional goals.Guest Information:Connect with Jim Reiman on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamesreiman/Or Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-reiman-a3413010/References:Central Washington University - https://www.cwu.edu/University of South Florida - https://www.usf.edu/Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design - https://www.rmcad.edu/Society for Photographic Education - https://www.spenational.org/Busch Gardens - https://buschgardens.com/Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode.Credits and Acknowledgements:Hosted, Produced, and Edited by Heather Pridemore. https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-pridemore-mba/Thank you for tuning into small acts of rebellion. Ready to start a revolution? Please share it with others who aspire to redefine success on their own terms.Don't forget to subscribe for more stories of personal and professional defiance. For additional content, follow us on Instagram @smallactsofrebellionpodcast & @PridemoreCoaching and visit us at PridemoreCoaching.com.Keep owning your story!

Hi-Line Today
MSU-Northern Volleyball Coach Jerry Wagner

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 3:49


We break down the sweeps of the North Star schools and look ahead to a tough road match for the Skylights at Providence before coming back to host the annual "Pink Night" game against Rocky Mountain College

Hi-Line Today
MSU-Northern Skylights Volleyball Coach Jerry Wagner

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 3:21


We break down the Montana Western defeat and look ahead to the home opener against Montana Tech before hitting the road back down to Rocky Mountain College

Hi-Line Today
MSU-Northern Football Coach Jerome Souers

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 6:04


We unpack the opening season defeat at Mayville State with new components to the way the NAIA operates and we do a little preview of the game coming up this week at Rocky Mountain College.

Legit Parenting
Parenting Strategies and Hope for Children Impacted by Trauma

Legit Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 39:10


When you're at the end of your rope with parenting challenges that seem insurmountable, finding a beacon of hope is crucial. This episode of Legit Parenting welcomes the remarkable Gina He-man, who lights the way for parents grappling with the complexities of raising children impacted by trauma. With a heartfelt blend of personal insight and unwavering support, Gina reflects on her world and the creation of Trauma Drama University, which offers strategies and hope to those facing similar trials.Parenting isn't a one-size-fits-all journey, Our conversation with Gina is a testament to the power of personalized parenting strategies that resonate with each unique child and situation and having the proper support. Gina Heumann is a professor, author, speaker, designer, and founder & CEO of Trauma Drama University. In her day job, she is a professor of interior design at Rocky Mountain College or Art + Design. ​After adopting their boys from Guatemala, Gina & her husband were thrust into the eye of the trauma storm, realizing their youngest was neglected by his previous caregiver. After over a decade of researching and testing out a multitude of therapies and treatments, the family finally found the right combination of tools and began healing together. Now, a connected unit, the family is dedicated to sharing experiences, offering hope, and passing on what they've learned with the next generation of parents.​The journey began in 2019, when Gina launched her book, Love Never Quits: Surviving & Thriving After Infertility, Adoption, and Reactive Attachment Disorder, winner of a gold seal from the prestigious Mom's Choice awards. In 2020, Gina spoke at TEDx Grand Junction about how "Childhood Trauma Affects Us All". As a curriculum designer, Gina began creating TDU's online courses during COVID and launched as an official non-profit in the Fall of 2022. ​

The PA Path Podcast
Season 5: Episode 86 - Graduate Studies and Rural Healthcare

The PA Path Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 27:06


In this episode, we speak with Carrie Hall, PA-C, program director for the Rocky Mountain College PA program in Billings, Montana, and Cody Halverson, admissions director at Rocky Mountain College. They share their inspiring journeys into PA education, shed light on the college's admissions process, and discuss the significance of serving rural communities. From highlighting the unique features of their program and the college's scenic surroundings to the decision to remove the GRE from admissions criteria, they cover a wide range of topics. Additionally, they delve into the program's focus on patient safety and quality improvement initiatives, as well as the exciting launch of the school's Doctorate of Medical Science program. This episode is supported by Southern Illinois University Medicine Doctor of Medical Science Degree.   The PA Path Podcast is produced by Association Briefings.

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Skylights Basketball Coach Chris Mouat

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 3:32


We discuss the last road trip of the regular season and preview the opening round of the Frontier Conference Tournament when the Skylights face Rocky Mountain College on Thursday (5pm, KPQX-92.5FM and HiLineToday.com)

The EdUp Experience
816: LIVE from ⁠InsightsEDU⁠ 2024 - with Brent Fitch, President, Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD)

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 18:37


It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, recorded LIVE & in person from the InsightsEDU 2024 conference in Phoenix, AZ YOUR guest is Brent Fitch, President, Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD) YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edup/message

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Skylights Basketball Coach Chris Mouat

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 4:40


We discuss the mentality of this slide the team is currently on as well as preview the games this week, which will be against Montana Western and Rocky Mountain College, away and home

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Lights Basketball Coach Shawn Huse (Halftime before Rocky Mountain Game)

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 3:51


We previewed keys to beating Providence on Saturday night before the game against Rocky Mountain College last night

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Skylights Basketball Coach Chris Mouat - Halftime Interview after Rocky Mountain

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 2:38


We discuss what happened with the latest loss to Rocky Mountain College and what there is to look forward to in a potential bounce back game to Providence on Saturday

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Lights Basketball Coach Shawn Huse

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 8:56


We discuss the team's recent struggles and get into how they can stop the losing streak at home versus Rocky Mountain College

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Skylights Basketball Coach Chris Mouat

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 3:03


We break down Rocky Mountain College in more depth and ask about how the schedule broke down to the point that they are playing teams coming off of their best performances of the season

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Skylights Basketball Coach Chris Mouat - Halftime Interview after Montana Western

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 4:50


We discuss the team's Saturday performance after the win over Western and how that can translate to a good week preparing for Rocky Mountain College on Thursday.

Youth Ministry Team Podcast
209: How Do You Communicate With Your Students In Between Gatherings?

Youth Ministry Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 15:55


Sid and Jeremy mentioned a few platforms such as… https://groupme.com/ https://www.whatsapp.com/download https://discord.com/ https://www.messenger.com/   A special thanks to our partners and sponsors that make this podcast possible…   Rocky Mountain College is one of partners for the Coalition and we've loved helping dozens of youth workers get their Bachelor's degree through this partnership. Not only that, but Rocky actually offers a free Intro To The Bible course that you can sign up for at this link. Check it out with your other team members or even your students!   The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has been faithfully reaching people for Jesus for years and they are using their platform on Search For Jesus to help connect with folks around the world. Check it out and see if you or even your students might be interested in volunteering to help spread the gospel in these unique ways!   You are invited to the YWC Conferences! All the details are available at YouthWorker.Community. Bring your whole team to be encouraged and equipped to better disciple the students in your ministry.   January 26-27, 2024 - YWC Conference Saskatoon February 2-3, 2024 - YWC Conference Vancouver February 9-10, 2024 - YWC Conference Calgary   And we're coming to Ontario!   February 24, 2024 - Today's Teens Conference   Are you a youth pastor? You should join us for the Canadian Youth Pastor Summit! We'll be in Ontario in the year and you can find more information at youthpastorsummit.ca   March 5-7, 2024 - Canadian Youth Pastor Summit East   Looking for the Coalition? Details are available at youthworker.community/coalition   Want to chat about youth ministry? Give us a shout by emailing jeremy@youthworker.community

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Skylights Basketball Coach Chris Mouat

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 4:01


We discuss last Saturday's win over Rocky Mountain College and preview the University of Providence, who is having success on the court and tough times off the court

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Skylights Basketball Coach Chris Mouat - Halftime Interview after Montana Tech

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 5:38


In our first halftime interview aired on New Media Podcasters, coach Mouat reacts to a thrilling overtime victory in the Frontier Conference home opener against Montana Tech. We go through the final bucket of the game with Taya Trottier's 3-pointer, ask what was going through his head for the final ticks of the game, and preview the game against Rocky Mountain College on Saturday.

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Lights Basketball Coach Shawn Huse

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 8:20


We discussed the thrilling yet heartbreaking loss at Montana Western as well as the health of two key starters and finally put a bow on it by previewing what makes Montana Tech and Rocky Mountain College so challenging.

Tenet
Ep. 177 André Lippard – Painter, Sculptor, Fusing Cubism & Surrealism

Tenet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 135:29


This week Wes and Todd sit down with Painter, André Lippard. André discusses the mediums he works in, oil painting, multi-perspective technique, his early engagement with art, his Artist grandfather, when he first started painting, stepping out of your comfort zone, his Art education at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, instructors and mentors, sculpture, his love of Japanese culture, philosophy, Alexander Calder, Chuck Parson, the Industry of Art, his vision for his Art life, Picasso, Dalí, Van Gogh, separating the Art from the Artist, Art business, accessibility of the work, where he shows, business cards, obstacles he's had to overcome, believing in yourself, local resources, city scenes, tracking hours and sales, originals, commissions, Tsukimi, his Gregorio series, Cubism & Surrealism, curation and goals for 2024.Join us for an in depth and enlightening conversation with André Lippard! Check out Andre's magnificent work at his website www.andrelippardart.com  Follow André Lippard on social media: Instagram - www.instagram.com/andrelippard/@andrelippard Facebook - www.facebook.com/andrelippardart  Check out Andre's work in person at: Denver Art Society – www.denverartsociety.orgColorado Plus – www.coloradoplus.net Next Gallery - www.nextgallery.org Art Source International – www.artsourceinternational.com/product-category/colorado-art/andre-lippard/Lion's Lair – www.lionslairlounge.squarespace.com Edgewater Public Market - www.edgewaterpublicmarket.com 

Hi-Line Today
MSU-N Head Volleyball Coach Jerry Wagner

Hi-Line Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 2:48


We talk with Coach Wagner about the team's result in Billings against Rocky Mountain College this past Saturday night and look ahead to a bye week and what the team will do to prepare for the back half of the season.

A Hitchhiker's Guide To Truth
A Hitchhiker's Guide to Truth #3

A Hitchhiker's Guide To Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 129:34


An Artist's Vision with Woody Martin Saturday, August 12, 2023Thank you for tuning in! What inspires your creative ability? Don't think you are "the creative type"? I bet you could be! I bet, all you need to do, is find a way to activate your innate creative abilities.Here to discuss this topic with me this week is Woodrow Martin.Woody Martin grew up in a small town in Colorado to artistic parents who encouraged his creativity in fine art and music. He attended the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, Denver, CO and graduated in 2003. He lived for 4 years in Brooklyn, NY showing and making art. He returned to Colorado and started asking questions and seeking answers, based off of an intuitive feeling that something was wrong with the world. He spent countless hours even years researching. He has discovered solid truths in this journey and now it is his time to contribute to the great work. So he founded Artswill. With a mission is to better the universe for all through the stories told in art. "Arts soul lives through its message." He creates whimsical animations, art, books, illustration, and music. He does this to help people understand natural law, so humanity can reach its desired state freedom. He is actively working on some fresh cartoons and a children's book series.To find more from Woody please visit:https://www.artswill.com/index.html-and-https://www.woodrowmartin.com/index.htmlFind his childrens book here:https://sophandolly.com/ Please consider making a donation :https://www.freeyourmindne.com/donate.html-or-buy a shirt or hoodie:https://free-your-mind-new-england.creator-spring.com/ALL PROCEEDS CURRENTLY GOING TO FUND THE TUITION FOR THE AUTONOMY COURSE! Sources: Compulsory "Education" ​-A reading from: "Dumbing Us Down- The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling by John Taylor Gattoodysee.com/@Hitchhikersguidetotruth:9/Dumbing_Us_Down_The_Hidden_Curriculum_of_Compulsory_Schooling-John-Taylor-Gatto_2002:f?r=8Ew5NNSb4vpM3uCue6YHQPxDswDaArAz FIND THE FULL EPISODE AT ON OF THE FOLLOWING LINKS: RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/v36yxpn-an-artists-will-with-woodrow-martin.html YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFkBCmCsuiA ODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@Hitchhikersguidetotruth:9/An-Artists-Vision-with-Woody-Martin:a?r=8Ew5NNSb4vpM3uCue6YHQPxDswDaArAz

The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast
Bianca with Kaz Windness on Bitsy Bat, School Star and Autism

The Children's Book Review: Growing Readers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 43:39


In this episode, Kaz Windness is the author of multiple books for kids, but most recently Bitsy Bat, School Star—a picture book that she hopes will help readers gain a better understanding and compassion for what it's like to be autistic and build more self-acceptance. Kaz Windness is an author-illustrator who loves to make her readers laugh. When she's not writing or illustrating books, Kaz teaches illustration at the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design and enjoys making deep-dish pizza. Kaz lives in Denver, Colorado, with her husband, two children, and a Boston terrier. She's the author of picture books Swim, Jim! and Bitsy Bat, School Star. She also created the Level 1 Ready-to-Read Graphics Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends and the Level 1 Ready-to-Read Cat vs. Vac. Transcription: You can read the transcription on The Children's Book Review. Order copies: Bitsy Bat, School Star: ⁠Amazon⁠ and ⁠Bookshop.org⁠. Resources: You can visit Kaz Windness at www.windnessbooks.com. Discussion Topics: The things that guide and drive Kaz Windness in creating books for kids. Struggling with learning while being a lover of books and reading. Being a neurodivergent author writing a book about a neurodivergent character. A look into the creative process of the picture book. Playing with the artistic perspective or an autistic bat. Inclusivity in the classroom. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thechildrensbookreview/support

California Haunts Radio
Mysteries of Atlantis with J. Allan Danelek

California Haunts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 69:09


J. Allan Danelek is a native of Minnesota but a resident of Colorado since 1969, his life has been a journey that has taken him down many different paths—some good and some not so good—but all of them useful in his journey. After a stint in the Navy (as a navigator and, briefly, an air traffic controller) he attended the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, specializing in illustration and graphic design. Since then, he has worked for a wide array of employers, from the public school system to the aerospace industry. He even worked for a couple of years laying out an international magazine for a local televangelist. After doing a gig as a part-time driving instructor, he's back in the graphics industry once again while he waits for his "ship to come in"—whenever that might be. In the meantime, he continues to maintain several websites, keeping his hand in free-lance graphic work, continues to write for both himself and several other websites, teach classes at Colorado Free University and the city of Longmont, and work on his tennis game. Danelek currently lives in Lakewood, Colorado with his wife, Carol, and two beasts. Besides writing, Danelek's hobbies include— art, politics and political history, world and military history, religion and spirituality, numismatics (coin collecting) paleontology, astronomy (and science in general) and Fortean subjects such as Bigfoot, UFO's and things that go bump in the night. He enjoys writing both fiction and non-fiction, much of it with decidedly spiritual, religious, cryptozoological, historical and/or paranormal overtones, and consider writing to be his life's passion.Website http://ourcuriousworld.com/Books Reconsidering Atlantis: A New Look at a Prehistoric Civilization Mystery of Reincarnation: The Evidence & Analysis of Rebirth UFOs: The Great Debate: An Objective Look at Extraterrestrials, Government Cover-Ups, and the Prospect of First Contact The Case for Ghosts: An Objective Look at the Paranormal Paperback Mystery of Reincarnation

The Unfinished Print
Faith Stone - Printmaker : Fresh Directions

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 94:33


Mokuhanga is a lot of things. It is a meditative process even at its most chaotic. And a lot like meditation, where you need patience, calm, and to breathe, it is a craft that pushes you to be your best.  I speak with mokuhanga printmaker and author Faith Stone on this episode of The Unfinished Print. Faith's current work is to preserve the Buddha woodblock, a once-thriving tradition within mokuhanga, to preserve it for years to come.  Faith speaks with me about her introduction to Tibetan Buddhist Thangka painting, the history of these beautiful images, her process, tools and materials. She also discusses experimentation, her teachers within her life, and what inspiration means to her.  Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com  Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Faith Stone - website, Instagram Thangka paintings - known as “sacred paintings,” originated from Tibet. They are commissioned for various reasons, some for meditation, prosperity, merit, etc. Depending on the commission, thangka paintings use multiple pigments and imagery. Peaceful or ferocious deities and mandalas can be pictured.  Rudi's Bakery - established in Boulder, Colorado, in 1976, this once mom-and-pop shop bakery serves organic and gluten-free baked goods around the United States.  Celestial Seasonings - is an American tea company based in Boulder, Colorado. It started in 1969.  Colorado - established by settlers in 1876 but initially inhabited by many Native American peoples, such as the Cheyenne, Pueblo, Ute, Comanche, and Apache. The state is known for the Rocky Mountains and the Colorado Eastern Plains. For more information about Colorado, check out its tourist and visitor info here.  Zoo New England - comprises both the Franklin Park Zoo and the Stone Zoo. Founded in 1912, the FPZ is on 72 acres of land in Franklin Park, Boston. The Stone Zoo is 26 acres near the Spot Pond reservoir and located in Stoneham, Massachusetts, about 12 miles (19km) away from each other. More info found here.  Albert Rudolph (Swami Rudrinanda) [1928-1973] - was a spiritual teacher and yogi originallty from New York City.  Pointillism - is a technique in painting conceived by Georges Paul Seurat (1859-1891) and Paul Signac (1863-1935), where small compounded dabs of colour create an image. More info from Sotheby's, here.  Paul Signac - Portrait Of Félix Fénéon 1890, oil on canvas Shiva - is one of the principal deities of Hinduism, which creates, protects, and transforms the universe. More info can be found here. Ganesh - in Hinduism, Ganesh is one of Shiva's offspring. Ganesh is a benevolent deity said to remove obstacles in your life, both spiritually and materially. More info can be found, here. Durga - is, in Hinduism, the mother protector of the universe and a warrior goddess. Depicted with eight hands in the form of a mudra, Durga holds eight weapons. More info can be found, here.  Waves On The Turquoise Lake - was an art exhibition at The University of Colorado at the Boulder Art Museum in 2006. It exhibited Tibetan artists from Tibet and in exile from around the world. Karma Phuntsok - is a contemporary Tibetan artist who lives and works in Australia. His work is his take on Buddhist art and history. More info can be found on his website, here.   Van Buddha - painting El Dorado Canyon State Park - was established in 1978 and is located near Boulder, Colorado. It is 885 acres known for hiking, rock climbing, and mountain biking.  Tara - is one of the most powerful deities in the Buddhist pantheon. Some Buddhist traditions see her as a guide, as a bodhisattva, or as a philosophy of living. Find more info, here. Faith Stone - 22" x 28" Mount Wai'ale'ale - is a volcano on the island of Kaua'i, Hawai'i. The mountain is 5,148 ft. It is one of the rainiest on the planet, with 460 inches of rain annually. Shakti - has many meanings, such as goddess energy, death and life, and the natural elements of the universe. The Aisa Society has an excellent article for a detailed description of Shakti, here. Rama -  is an important deity in Hinduism, and is the seventh avatar of Vishnu.  Shoichi Kitamura - is a woodblock carver and printmaker and has been involved in MI Lab through demonstrations. More info can be found, here.  Kyoto Senbon Torii (2021) Hiroki Morinoue - is a mokuhanga printmaker and artist living in Holualoa, Big Island, Hawai'i. He is a co-founding member of the Holualoa Foundation For Arts & Culture, the establishment of the Donkey Mill Art Center and Studio 7 Fine Arts. Iceberg Cube (2016) Anderson Ranch Arts Center - located in Snowmass, Colorado- was established in 1966 by Paul Solder, who worked in Japanese ceramics called raku. Today it is an international Arts Center with artist-in-residence programs, visiting artists, a print shop, wood turning, master classes and more. Information can be found here.  Information can be found, here.  Gotō Hidehiko (b.1953) - is a mokuhanga printmaker and tool maker based in Japan. He makes and teaches seminars about the construction of the mokuhanga tool, the baren.  Stone Window -20-3/4" x 17" April Vollmer - is an established artist who works predominantly in mokuhanga. Her book Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop is one of the most authoritative books on the subject and has influenced many mokuhanga artists.  Dark Light (2015) 16.5" x 13.5" MI Lab - is a mokuhanga residency located in Kawaguchi-ko, near Mount Fuji. More info can be found, here.  Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design - located in Denver, Colorado and was founded by Philip J. Steele in 1963. It is an art school with many different programs and subjects in the arts. You can find more information here.  Mayumi Oda - is a Buddhist teacher and artist who works and lives in Hawai'i. Her work has travelled the world. Mayumi is also an environmental activist and continues to live and work at Ginger Hill Farm, an eco-retreat on the Big Island of Hawai'i. More information about Mayumi Oda's work can be found here. Storyville II - silkscreen, 24.6" x 33.9" Jing Jing Tsong - is an American illustrator of books. She is also a printmaker in lithography and monoprints. You can find her work on her website, here.  Munakata Shikō (志功棟方) - (1903-1975) arguably one of the most famous modern printmakers; Shikō is renowned for his prints of women, animals, the supernatural and Buddhist deities. He made his prints with an esoteric fervour where his philosophies about mokuhanga were just as interesting as his print work.  Hanami no Saku (Tanizaki Utauta Nangasaku - 1956) Bodhisattva - a person who has achieved enlightenment through spiritual practice, whether meditation or through good deeds. The word "bodhisattva" can are found in Indian Buddhism and its associated traditions, as representing the Buddha and his transformations. In the Mahanaya tradition of Buddhism, a bodhisattva desires enlightenment as a buddha.  kozo paper -  is paper made from mulberry bark and is commonly used in woodblock printmaking. Manjushuri - is the bodhisattva of wisom and is associated with the Mahayana tradition of Buddhism.      Faith Stone - 22" x 28"   Vajrakilaya - is a wrathful deity in Tibetan Buddhism who embodies the enlightenment of all Buddhas. Commonly described as a deity with three faces, all with a crown of skulls, with six arms carrying various ritual implements in Tibetan Buddhism.  Cow Rinpoche -  is a painting by Karma Phutsok. This particular series of paintings shows animals in exhalted positions on a lotus. They are depicted like a traditional thangka painting.  Dakini As Art -  is an online art gallery which sells and distributes Buddhist art throughout the world. More info can be found on their website, here. Lakshmi - is a goddess in the Hindu pantheon of deities and is the goddess of wealth and prosperity, sitting on the lotus throne.  Kehinde Wiley -  is a portrait artist based in New York City. His work focuses on fusing the past and the present while creating a dialgoue about power, gender, race and reimagining the past. More information can be found on his website here.  Portrait Of A Young Gentleman (2021) oil on linen and canvas LaToya Hobbs -  is a painter and printmaker based in Baltimore, Maryland. She explores relief printmaking and painting together in her works. Her topics deal with the Black female body and stereotypes. More information can be found on LaToya's website here. Nina's Gaze  - relief, ink and acrylic on wood (2019) 20" x 16" hangintō sizes - the hangitō is a stylized Japanese mokuhanga tool. It is the primary tool in mokuhanga and is used in cutting lines and for colour blocks. It comes in various sizes depending on your ability and the technique. The lower number on the handle signifies the blade's thinness, therefore, the experience of the carver.  kentō - is the registration system used by printmakers in order to line up the colour woodblocks with your key block, or outline block, carved first.   McClains Woodblock Print Supply Co.  - based in Portland, Oregon, McClain's is the go-to supplier of woodblock print tools in the United States. Their website can be found here. The Unfinished Print interview with Daniel Jasa of McClain's can be found here. floating kentō - is a removable registration system attached to the block when printing. As the kentō isn't affixed to the block, blotting and immaculate borders are positives of this registration method. It is an "L" shape.  baren - is a Japanese word to describe a flat, round-shaped disc, predominantly used in creating Japanese woodblock prints. It is traditionally made of a cord of various types and a bamboo sheath, although baren have many variations.  urauchi - is a way of backing Japanese washi paper to the back of works on paper. This process is used in bookbinding, scrolls and can be used in mokuhanga.  Ozu Washi - is a paper store located in the Nihonbashi district of Tokyo. website, Instagram alum -is a binder used in paper mounting, fabric dyeing, household items such as fire extinguishers, and baking powder. It is also used in size for washi to hold pigments better in your works.  Tetsuo Sayama - was an instructor at MI Lab until his passing in 2019. He worked closely with students, was a scholar of Japanese printmaking history, and left an impression on many who got to know him.    Washi Arts is an online brick-and-mortar paper store in Blaine, Washington, USA. They sell Japanese papers for crafts, bookbinding, mokuhanga, and other artistic media. More info can be found on their website here.    Shin-Torinoko paper - is a mass produced, machine made Japanese paper that is relatively inexpensive. It comes in various weights and colours. More info can be found, here.    kitakata - is a specific type of washi made of Philippine gampi, and sulphite pulp. For bookbinding, and mokuhanga and other types of printmaking.  More info, here.    Saraswati -  is the Hindu goddess of knowldedge and dispells ignorance.    monoprint - is a type of relief print which uses metal or glass, even wood. The final outcome is one good print.   Grumbacher - is an art supply company started by Max Grumbacher in 1905  in New York City. It is now owned and operated by Chartpak Inc. More info, here.   Winsor & Newton - is a British artist supply company, started in 1832,  which sells artist materials such as pigments, brushes, paper, etc. More info can be found, here.    M. Graham & Co. - is a company founded in the late 1990's which provides many different types of pigments for all kinds of artists. More info can be found, here.   Da Vinci Paint Co. - was founded in 1975 in Orange County, California. They make an assortment of watercolours, oils, heavy-body and fluid acryl, and gouache. More info here.   Tōsai Pigment Paste - is a brand of pigments manufactured by Holbein, Japan. They were conceived by mokuhanga printmaker Richard Steiner. Tōsai is the name given to Richard by his teacher. Richard's invteriew with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.   Roslyn Kean - is an Australian printmaker who makes her ball bearing baren called the Kean Ball Bearing Baren. The KBB baren comes in two sizes and are lighter than the yuki baren or other ball-bearing barens. Roslyn's baren are made of high-grade plastic. For more information about Roslyn, her work, and baren can be found, here.     Defining The Edge 1 - 70 x 50 cm   sumi - is a rich black stick or liquid used by artists, calligraphers, and traditional Japanese horimono tattoo artists. Sumi is made from the soot of burnt lamp oil. Sumi is used predominantly in key blocks in traditional mokuhanga and to mix pigments. Pigment Tōkyō conducts a great interview with their chief of pigments, Kei Iwaizumi, about sumi ink, here.   tapa cloth - is a designed barkcloth found throughout the islands of the South Pacific, French Polynesia, New Zealand, and Hawai'i, where it is called kapa. Kapa is made slightly differently than tapa; different shapes are used for a more robust design.    Japanese book-binding - in Japan, the binding of books began with scroll books based on the Chinese method. Other binding methods evolved, such as flutter books (sempūyō) and butterfly books (detchōsō). By the Edo Period (1603-1868) and with the relative peace of the period, washi paper was produced steadily, creating a demand for books. Tale of Genji and Tales of Ise were published in this form for the first time. *   shallow carving -  is a way to add dimension and texture to a woodblock. Various sizes of u gouges work well. It can make beautiful shades of colour within your work.    Maile Andrade - is a mixed media artist who has focused on the Hawai'ian kapa process of weaving mentioned above. Kapa, made with mulberry bark, was used for clothing and blankets in Hawai'i. Maile uses kapa in various ways in her 2019 exhibit at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, here     Moana (Ocean) - 30.4 x 30.4 cm   mokuhanga brushes - come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Smaller brushes (surikomebake) have long handles and are numbered regarding bristle size, and are used for various sizes of colour blocks. Flat back brushes (marubake), are like a shoe brush and are for wider areas for printing. They also come in various numbered sizes. Brushes are traditionally made of horsehair from the horse's tail, although the smaller surikomebake are made of deer hair. You can find mokuhanga brushes most anywhere today such as McClains, Terry McKenna, Michihamono, Jackson's Art Supplies, and many other places.    sharpening stones - these stones come in a variety of grits, colours, and sizes. Some stones are natural or composite. They vary in price from the ridiculously expensive to the more affordable. Generally, for your mokuhanga you will need a 1000-grit stone to start, and in time you can explore various other methods of sharpening your tools. An excellent video to begin with is Terry McKenna's video on sharpening here.   Karma & Faith: The Artwork of Karma Phuntok and Faith Stone - is the self published book made for their Denver exhibition in 2019.    Tassajara Zen Center -  is a Buddhist monastary and zen center located in San Fransisco. They have published cookbooks since the 1970's.    Tibet House - is a not-for-profit cultural preservation society to preserve Tibetan culture worldwide. There are many Tibet House offices and buildings around the globe. More information can be found at Tibet House US here.    John Lewis  - played a large part in many important events in the civil rights movements of the 1960s in the United States. Was one of the founding members of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in 1960-1971. More information about John Lewis and his essential work can be found here at Stanford University: The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute.    Kannon - is the deity of compassion in Buddhism.      Kannon Reigen Ki - Ima Kumano Temple from the series The Miracles of Kannon by Utagawa Hiroshige II (1829-1869) 9.6" x 14"   Shoshoni Yoga Retreat - is a yoga retreat in Rollinsville, Colorado. The retreats are much like an ashram experience, with meditation, yoga, meals and selfless service. Find more info here.    * Ikegami, Kojiro, and Barbara B. Stephan. Japanese Book Binding: Instructions from a Master Craftsman. New York etc.: Weatherhill, 1990.   © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - Dropkick Murphy's, Where Trouble Is At. From the album, This Machine Still Kills Fascists (2021) on Dummy Luck Music. logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Українi If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***      

Transformative Principal
Prioritizing Culture over Strategy with Brad Gregorich Transformative Principal 512

Transformative Principal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 28:08


Brad Gregorich is a proud alum of Rocky Mountain College in Billings, MT.  He earned both his undergraduate and master's degree in educational leadership as a Battlin' Bear.  He has been a classroom teacher, junior high assistant principal, and elementary principal.  Brad is currently the principal of Hillcrest Elementary School in Gillette, WY.  On today's episode Brad discusses how he prioritizes culture over strategy as a building principal.  He has focused on the culture their school is working toward through communication and staff leadership.  We also discuss some of his advice to building principals when trying to maintain a healthy balance between school and family time.  The best way for listener's to get in touch with Brad is through his school email: bgregorich@ccsd.k12.wy.us Sponsors Pikmykid Improve your school dismissal and safety response with Pikmykid, the Schools Safety and Dismissal Platform. Help move your dismissal from chaos to calm, get kids to their families faster and safer.  Visit pikmykid.com/be to learn more Transformative Principal Mastermind Lead a school everyone can be proud of. Being a principal is tough work. You're pulled in all kinds of directions. You never have the time to do the work that really matters. Join me as I help school leaders find the time to do the work they became principals to do. I help you stop putting out fires and start leading. Learn more at https://transformativeprincipal.com

The Mike and Tony Show

FARMCAD is a local food, art and craft market held at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design in Colorado. This weekend Mike and Tony set up shop right in the middle of this busy local market and invited market goers to join in the podcast. Several people were eager to join in on the ongoing conversation! Listen in as the fellas talk about FARMCAD, the beautiful historic Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design campus, fun facts and news! It's a good one :)

Youth Ministry Team Podcast
171: How Do You Find More Volunteers For Your Team?

Youth Ministry Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 11:48


If you've ever hoped that there were more volunteers on your youth ministry team then today's conversation is for you! Even though recruiting other volunteers isn't something you might feel responsible for, if you'd consider a few simple steps it could make a massive difference in your youth ministry.   As a volunteer youth worker you can… Own The Gap: If you see the need in your ministry, you can own filling that gap Make A List: You know the people you want to serve with – make a list of people you think would be a great fit for serving in your youth ministry  Make the Ask: There might be certain things your point leader needs to process with new people but you have the inside knowledge of why serving is worth it, so your ask matters!   Special thanks to our friends at Rocky Mountain College! Are you interested in exploring your faith more and understanding the background and inspiration of the Bible, its history and composition, the overarching themes and message? Rocky Mountain College is offering a FREE university level course where you'll explore all 66 books of the Bible and understand the context in and the purpose for which they were written. You will also gain an understanding of how the various types of literary forms in which the Bible was written can legitimately be interpreted so you can better understand the message of all parts of the Bible. All of this from the comfort of your own home. Learn more today by clicking HERE.   Email us at jeremy@youthworker.community to let us know if there's a question you want us to hit in a future episode!

Montana Talks with Aaron Flint
The 7 Principles of Sound Public Policy, part 1

Montana Talks with Aaron Flint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 15:30


In town for a presentation at Rocky Mountain College, Lawrence Reed of the Frontier Institute discussed principled living, equity vs. freedom, and the lessons from Roman history.

The Alarmist
The Aftermath: The Battle of Little Bighorn

The Alarmist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 32:29


New Guest Expert! On this week's Aftermath, Rebecca speaks with Dr. Tim Lehman about The Battle of Little Bighorn and the complicated series of events leading up to this unusual battle. Dr. Lehman is a Professor of History and Political Science at Rocky Mountain College in Montana and author of the book Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations. Afterward, Producer Clayton Early stops by to revisit the verdict and share some recent reviews.We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell us who you think is to blame at http://thealarmistpodcast.comEmail us at thealarmistpodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram @thealarmistpodcastFollow us on Twitter @alarmistThe Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/alarmist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What's Your Why?
Patricia McInroy: Art of Film

What's Your Why?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 23:02


Patricia McInroy, a filmmaker, is a former photojournalist who grew up in Wyoming and graduated from Casper College in 1989. After graduating from the University of Missouri, she returned to Wyoming to work as a photographer for the Casper Star-Tribune in the 1990s. After more than 10 years in the newspaper business, she went back to school to earn an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts. To date, Patricia has screened her video work in more than 30 film festivals across the United States, Europe, and Latin America. In 2017, her documentary, Clara: Angel of the Rockies aired nationally on Public Broadcasting Service after winning a contest through the show To the Contrary. Her recent documentary, Invisible Wyoming has been accepted to five film festivals. McInroy currently lives in Denver and teaches at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design and The Denver School of Photography.  We appreciate you dedicating some of your precious time to the Wyoming Humanities, Patricia. Thank you! As always, if you enjoy the show please leave a rating and a review. Follow us on Instagram and if you're interested in sharing your own Wyoming tidibits shoot me an email at emy@thinkwy.org. 

The EdUp Experience
475: Competing Against a Device - with Brent Fitch, President of Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD)

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 45:55


We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #162, YOUR guest is Brent Fitch, President of Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD), YOUR guest cohost is Dr. Kurt T. Steinberg, President of Montserrat College of Art, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Advance 360 Education! What does Brent mean when says that higher ed is competing against a device? What does he mean when he talks about a community of creatives? What does he see as the future of higher ed? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message

Championship Vision
Episode 308: Coach Diane Kunkel (Head Girls Basketball Coach at Gulliver Prep School) in Miami, FL ("Creating Consistency and a Great Feeder Program")

Championship Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 57:58


Diane Kunkel is the Gulliver Prep Varsity Girls Basketball Coach in her first season. She worked at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish School where she was the Athletic Director, coach and physical education teacher for the past 23 years. She has coached successfully at both the high school, middle school and AAU levels. Diane coached the girls basketball teams at OLOL to 19 championships and had a record of 208-18. She was inducted into the ACC Coaches Hall of Fame in 2019. Diane played college basketball at Rocky Mountain College in Montana and is currently playing for the Broward Heat in the National Senior games. jaguarcoach@aol.com @KunkelDiane --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support

Know Normal People
Shanna Hafemann

Know Normal People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 107:56


Shanna Hafemann proves that "the only normal people you know are the ones you don't know very well".Shanna was born in Des Moines, Iowa (Go Hawkeyes) and moved around a bit in her childhood before her family settled in Montana. And after a back and forth from homeschool to public school, she began taking college courses at Rocky Mountain College as a high schooler. From here, our interview dances around the timeline as Shanna shares what matters to her about her faith, her finished education, her mental health journey, and her passion for teaching music. We hope you enjoy getting to know Shanna as much as we did!Connect with Shanna: @shnnhfmnn on InstagramMentioned in the episode: Learning To Speak God From Scratch by Jonathan Merritt Jesus Feminist by Sarah Bessey Midnight Nails by Maria Follow the Hennings on Twitter: Stephen: @stephenghenning Dixie: @dixieleehenning You can also connect with Know Normal People on Twitter and Instagram at @knowpeoplepod and leave us a 5-star rating and a 1-2 sentence review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!Know Normal People is a proud founding member of the Highline Media Network, a collective of artist owned podcasts by normal people in normal places. Learn more at www.highline.network.

Tenet
Ep. 122 Nicole Grosjean – Sculptural Illustration, Jewelry, Fan Art

Tenet

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 119:50


This week, Wes and Todd talk with Nicole Grosjean. Nicole talks about growing up and exploring art in the mountains of Colorado, winning an art scholarship to the Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, sculpture, galleries, working with a ceramicist as a production artist, deciding to do paper art, process, incorporating LED lights in her work, finding her voice, inspiration, finding community, social media, fan art, jewelry, Guillermo del Toro, pocket watches, pricing, how she sells her art, exploring new materials, Illustrator & Photoshop, challenges in business, prints versus originals, overcoming challenges, commissions, fairy fossils, and making the work for yourself.Join us for an inspirational conversation with Nicole Grosjean.Check out Nicole's stunning work at her website www.paperfauna.comFollow Nicole Grosjean on Social Media:On Instagram - www.instagram.com/nicolegrosjean/@nicolegrosjeanSee Nicole's work in person at Balefire Goods in June. Opening June 10th from 4-7pm. Balefire Good is located at 7513 Grandview, Arvada, CO 80002. www.balefiregoods.comCatch Nicole's work at Valkarie Gallery – www.valkariefineart.com

Get A Job with Angie
Episode 2- Interior Design with Paige Burden

Get A Job with Angie

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 28:11


Paige Burden has lived and worked in Denver as an interior designer for about 10 years. This episode discusses the importance of having a professional portfolio and making sure you go to a CIDA-certified school. If you're a creative person who enjoys collaboration this episode is for you. In this episode, Paige Burden shares what it takes to be an interior designer, and how to make sure you choose the right college to prepare you. Rocky Mountain College of Art Make sure all schools have CIDA accreditation For more information on career, support find me on Instagram @AngieMeyerCoaching and on my website at AngieMeyerCoaching.com

SharkPreneur
794: Growing Your Business with Affiliates with Dominick Keenan

SharkPreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 19:22


794: Growing Your Business with Affiliates , Dominick Keenan, ClickBank Growing Your Business with Affiliates Dominick Keenan, ClickBank – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 794 Dominick Keenan Dominick Keenan has had several roles within the ClickBank sales organization including affiliate manager, and business development before taking the role of VP of Sales. In this position, Dominick focuses on supporting ClickBank's current vendors and affiliates as well as growing ClickBank's business. Prior to joining ClickBank, Dominick worked in business aviation and commercial lending. He holds a bachelor's degree in aviation management from Rocky Mountain College, and an MBA from the University of Montana Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Dominick Keenan about growing your business with affiliates.  Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How acquiring affiliates takes time and a lot of hard work. - Why people must know who their affiliates are and how they attract business. - How the right thank you gift to an affiliate can go a long way. - Why businesspeople should rely on a hired affiliate manager. - How industry invents and the after parties are a great way to network and meet affiliates. Connect with Dominick: Guest Contact Info Twitter @ClickBank Instagram @clickbank Facebook facebook.com/ClickBank LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/Dominick-keenan-43211462 linkedin.com/company/clickbank Links Mentioned: clickbank.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pregnancy & Birth Made Easy
Moms Need This: Occupational Therapy with Kayln Robertshaw

Pregnancy & Birth Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 40:07


If you haven't heard of "Occupational Therapy," join the club! I literally never heard of this until Kayln reached out to me and it's something I think every mom should be aware of. In case you have NO idea what OT's do - it's holistic care from professionals that are trained to help people get back to all of their normal things they do in life. It can be as "small" as getting in and out of bed, making sure you're showered for the day, getting back to exercises or rock climbing...literally whatever your normal and joyful day looks like - they help.It is a completely individualized approach to healthcare which every single mom will benefit from. You can head to your OB or pediatrician and ask for this kind of care BUT take a listen to see what may or may not qualify. The BEST part? It's usually covered by insurance so it's an inexpensive way to get the support you need no matter where you are at in your pregnancy, birth, postpartum...or life.

Go For Launch — Rocket Fuel for Entrepreneurs
GFL 170: Exponentially Grow Your Business Through Affiliate Sales

Go For Launch — Rocket Fuel for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 30:01


Making sales one-by-one is a noble undertaking. But to exponentially grow your business, affiliate sales can be a game-changer. To learn more about the ins-and-outs of affiliate sales, I asked Dominick Keenan to join me on the Go For Launch podcast. Dominick is VP of Sales at ClickBank, a global affiliate marketplace and e-commerce platform. He has had several roles within the ClickBank sales organization including affiliate manager and business development before taking the role of VP of Sales. He focuses on supporting ClickBank's current vendors and affiliates as well as growing ClickBank's business. Prior to joining ClickBank, Dominick worked in business aviation and commercial lending. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Aviation Management from Rocky Mountain College, and an MBA from the University of Montana. If you've ever thought about adding affiliate sales to boost sales of your company's products or services, you will get a lot of valuable tips from Dominick.

The Jeff Bullas Show
Why Affiliate Marketing Could Be the Growth Tactic You've Been Missing

The Jeff Bullas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 39:06


Dominick Keenan is the VP of Sales at ClickBank, where he focuses on supporting ClickBank's current vendors and affiliates as well as growing ClickBank's business. Dominick has had several roles within the ClickBank sales organization including affiliate manager and business development before taking the role of VP of Sales. Prior to joining ClickBank, Dominick worked in business aviation and commercial lending. He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Aviation Management from Rocky Mountain College and an MBA from the University of Montana. What you will learn How an ambassador and influencer are different Why you shouldn't base your digital brand on just one platform Why you should care as a marketer about Apple's IOS 14.5 update Why should you be doing affiliate marketing Why margin is important if you want to sell your product with affiliate marketing A book worth reading – Alchemy by Rory Sutherland The importance of relationships for entrepreneurs Which channels you should be using for selling affiliate products

The Farm Theater's Bullpen Sessions
Bullpen Sessions Episode 52: Bill Bowers

The Farm Theater's Bullpen Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 67:31


Hailed by critics as the most accomplished and renowned mime of his generation, Bill Bowers currently performs and teaches the art of physical storytelling throughout the world. His methods and exploration of universal truths transcend the spoken word to educate and touch audiences in countries as varied as Poland, The Netherlands, Scotland, Japan, Macedonia, Romania, Italy, Germany, Norway, Germany and Austria. An award-winning actor, Bowers has also performed in all 50 United States and Puerto Rico appearing on the stages of Broadway, The Kennedy Center, The White House, Steppenwolf, LaMaMa, Theatre for a New Audience, St. Anne's Warehouse, Urban Stages, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Ensemble Studio Theater, Radio City Music Hall, HERE, and the New York International Fringe Festival. His Broadway credits include Zazu in The Lion King and Leggett in The Scarlet Pimpernel. He has also portrayed the great silent clowns: Charlie Chaplin in the world premiere of Little Tramp, Pierrot in the world premiere of Beethoven N Pierrot, and Petruchka with The Colorado Symphony. A passionate student and educator, Bowers studied with the legendary Marcel Marceau and currently serves on the faculties of New York University, Stella Adler Conservatory, and William Esper Studios. He is also presently a Visiting Professor at Williams College. He holds an MFA from Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts, and an Honorary PhD from Rocky Mountain College. www.bill-bowers.com 

Done not perfect
Full time fine artist. Just listen. You'll love it, promise.

Done not perfect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 47:48


Rashelle Stetman is a full time fine artist/commission artist. While building her career in the fine art world, she creates custom pieces for private and commercial clients worldwide! She graduated from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design in 2014 with a BA in Fine Arts/Painting: Stetman specializes in creating custom pet portraits, hand illustrated logos, tattoo designs and western art. While mainly in dry media's like color pencil , graphite and pen, she also paints in oils. She currently resides in TX with her puppies. Stetman's clientele includes well renown Actor, Chad Michael Murray, Icelandic Skis, NFL Player, Derek Wolfe, Tall-T Productions, Superior Ink, Trust Me Vodka, Mountain Man Micro Farms and more! Follow her IG @rashelle_stetman, www.rashellestetman.com, FB rashelleStetmanart --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

UpSwing
The Art of Mime with Bill B

UpSwing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 45:20


Hailed by critics as the most accomplished and renowned mime of his generation, Bill Bowers currently performs and teaches the art of physical storytelling throughout the world. Learn the art of mime with us, as we cover the language, the foundation, and the history of mime. An award-winning actor, Bowers has also performed in all 50 United States and Puerto Rico appearing on the stages of Broadway, The Kennedy Center, The White House, Steppenwolf, LaMaMa, Theatre for a New Audience, St. Anne's Warehouse, Urban Stages, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Ensemble Studio Theater, Radio City Music Hall, HERE, and the New York International Fringe Festival. His Broadway credits include Zazu in The Lion King and Leggett in The Scarlet Pimpernel. He has also portrayed the great silent clowns: Charlie Chaplin in the world premiere of Little Tramp, Pierrot in the world premiere of Beethoven N Pierrot, and Petruchka with The Colorado Symphony. A passionate student and educator, Bowers studied with the legendary Marcel Marceau and currently serves on the faculties of New York University, Stella Adler Conservatory, and William Esper Studios. He is also presently a Visiting Professor at Williams College. He holds an MFA from Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts, and an Honorary PhD from Rocky Mountain College. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/upswing-podcast/support