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The guys (DD & Chief Geek) were joined this week by John Florio, Senior Product Manager and Michelle Brown (kinda), Product Marketing Manager at Juniper Systems, Inc. Juniper Systems was founded in 1993 by Ron Campbell as a subsidiary of Campbell Scientific. Whether it's a rugged handheld, tablet, or GNSS receiver, Juniper Systems' products are designed to withstand water, dust, accidental drops, and a variety of other hazards to help customers efficiently collect and manage data in any environment. They are committed to building the BEST and being the BEST!! Yogi Berra was quoted. Music by David Bowie & Queen!
Gareth Ainsworth, the current Queens Park Rangers (QPR) Manager, talks about his rock band, 'The Cold Blooded Hearts'. Here is an exclusive interview for both music and football fans with Gareth Ainsworth! Best known as the long-standing manager of Wycombe Wanderers, and now QPR, Gareth is also an incredibly talented vocalist with his rock band, 'The Cold Blooded Hearts'. The Cold Blooded Hearts are a classic rock influenced rock ‘n roll band fronted by Gareth along with guitarist and songwriter Lee-Van Sergeant, drummer Luke ‘Chalky' Sergeant and bass guitarist Ron Campbell. Gareth talks about his musical influences from Jim Morrison from the Doors, Motley Crue, Def Leppard, plus how music has helped his career on and off the pitch, the motivational power of music and the songs on the new album. Phil Aston | Now Spinning Magazine
Ron is a gifted prophetic voice for today's church! Here he shares a timely word for us & what it means to "Abound". Give it a listen!
For our second 8th houseguest (first not of blood relation! hehe) we meet R.-creator and designer of TheTarot Of Why Deck. We know you'll love his stories as much as we did. R., we thank you for offering a glimpse into the experiences leading to discovering The Tarot of Why and choosing to share it for the benefit of us all.Get to know R. and peruse his offerings:The Tarot of Why Website:https://tarotofwhy.comThe Tarot of Why on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thetarotofwhy/The Tarot of Why YouTube Channel:https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCJS7aacshNAYW-xDR-U-pNAThe Tarot of Why on Etsy:https://www.etsy.com/listing/697096776/the-tarot-of-why-original-hand-drawn?utm_medium=SellerListingTools&utm_campaign=Share&utm_source=Twitter&share_time=1613431217000&utm_term=so.sltThe Tarot of Why Companion on Etsy:https://etsy.me/2T1qCGsR. on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoarFeatThe Tarot of Why on Twitter:https://twitter.com/thetarotofwhyBook a Reading with R.:https://tarotofwhy.com/book-a-readingR.'s Website: Soar Feat Unlimited https://www.soarfeat.orgThe Detourist:(Scrutinies and Tangentia by Ron Campbell)https://soarfeat.wordpress.comMedium Article: The Day I Almost Got Killed… Twicehttps://soarfeat.medium.com/the-day-i-almost-got-killed-twice-9af7682c2ed98th House Healers Podcast is:Eliza Harris: Owner, Host & Content Creator and Sarah Cole-McCarthy: Owner, Host & Executive Producer/EditorAll rights reserved Podcast webpage: 8thHouseHealers.comWork with Eliza/buy her deck: 8thHouseHealers.com/ElizaWork with Sarah: 8thHouseHealers.com/Sarah We'd love to hear from you! Send your questions, comments & suggestions to us at: 8thhousehealers@gmail.com. Podcast cover photography, ‘The Lovers', by Esmerlize (esmerlize.com)Original podcast theme music, ‘Languid Stars', by Dylan McCarthy (dylanmccarthymusic.com)Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/8th-house-healers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scripture references: 2 Corinthians 4:3-5; 2 Corinthians 10:3-6
Chances are, you have seen his art. The cartoon artwork of Ron Campbell is a part of American popular culture and immediately recognizable to most people of a certain age. Campbell's 50-year career in animation includes works featuring Scooby Doo, Smurfs, Rugrats and more. A “popup art show” begins this weekend at the Pure Gallery in … Continue reading "The work of cartoonist Ron Campbell (Scooby Doo, Smurfs, Rugrats, etc.) is displayed."
Ron Campbell is the creator of Mindshift, a 3 part system designed to help individuals discover their potential. Ron began his childhood in South Africa in an abusive home. As a result, he decided to enroll in the Navy as soon as he was eligible, carrying the dysfunction he learned at home with him. He served in the special forces for twelve years in active combat, then in Isreal for five years, became a pharmacist, and eventually moved to the US.In this episode, we kick it off by talking about his journey and the defining moment he realized what happened to him and how his PTSD was playing out in his life. He shares how the Mindshift system came about, what it consists of, and who it serves. He talks about the importance of what we learn in our early years and how it molds us. He also emphasizes that words are powerful and that we can learn to release the dysfunction we carry.Some of Ron's critical takeaways in his journey are that sometimes experience trumps education, and you can't begin something new unless you let something go. Additionally, he uses several powerful stories in this episode to convey his message, and we finish up a little more lighthearted with some rapid-fire questions.You can learn more about Ron by visiting www.mindshiftsystem.com.These are our friends. These are your friends. AND they are living the extraordinary. #riseup #beamazing #beyoudoyou
7/29/21 - Edition of The Mike Kara Radio Show - Hello World. Today we have an interview With Ron Campbell, who is from Ron Campbell & the bLUES bUSTERS. Ron is a 1940's Style Jump Blues Artist. Ron is a singer, songwriter, musician, & Performer. Ron's websites are http://ronc.net/ & http://facebook.com/RonCampbellMusic Ron resides in beautiful Powell River, British Columbia, Canada
Here is the original interview with 1940's Style Jump Blues Artist, Ron Campbell from "Ron Campbell and The Blues Busters", that was taken from Zoom Audio, as this was a Zoom Interview. This is the unedited, uncut version of the interview. The music is not included, but can be found on the completed edited production.
This message by Ron Campbell is very powerful and will make you think!
One of the biggest holes in a young person's high school education may be navigating their own financial life. But a partnership between a local Big Brothers/Big Sisters chapter and Navy Federal Credit Union is trying to fill in that gap. Here to talk about this new program is Paula Shell is the President and […]
Though the legendary Australian-born animator, Ron Campbell, died on January 20th of this year, his legacy will live on in the hearts of millions for the dozens of legendary cartoons he introduced to the world during his fifty year career. Best known for his work on The Beatles television series in the 1960's, as well as the animated feature film, Yellow Submarine, his iconic characters range from Krazy Cat and Popeye to Rugrats, Scooby Doo and Ed, Edd & Eddy. In honor of the man, his impressive body of work and the impact he has made on the animation industry, here's the conversation WBOI's Julia Meek had with Campbell about those adventure back in July, 2019, as he was headed from his home in Phoenix, Arizona to Fort Wayne as part of a national tour to present a pop-up show of pop art paintings of those beloved personalities at the Rhapsody Art Gallery. WBOI Artcentric is brought to you by WBOI's own Julia Meek and Ben Clemmer. Our theme music is “Me voy pal campo'' by KelsiCote. Our administrative assistants are Olivia Fletter and Keegan Lee. Our production assistants are Monica Blankenship, Steve Mullaney, and Sydney Wagner.
Legendary animator Ron Campbell guests on the Fake Show with host Jim Tofte...enjoy!!!
If you've ever seen a cartoon in your life you've probably seen the work of Ron Campbell. Beginning in the late 1950s in his native Australia, Campbell had a fifty-year career as an animator and director of some of the most iconic TV shows. His work ranges from Popeye and Krazy Kat to Duck Tails […]
Welcome to Politics and Poetry, a new podcast about the intersection of written political words and civic engagement. Join three generations of political activists for a spirited discussion about the influence, importance, and interaction between poets, politicians, and people. Listen to the trailer and join the Politics and Poetry discussion!Co-Hosts:Lisa Campbell is a 30-year Brand & Digital Strategist. A political activist, candidate, and poetry fan — Leaning forward, opting in, persisting onward, and working for equality.Ron Campbell — a glance back includes a 40-year career in healthcare administration. A quick look ahead — public health advocate and cheerleader for the next generation of politicians, poets, family, and friends.Lexi Hunter is a creative, feminist, political activist, singer/songwriter, and musician with a passion for intellectual conversation. She is also the composer of all the show's music, including the theme song, “Take Flight”.Behind the Scenes:Laurie Campbell Pannell is an artist and writer with 30 years of experience in brand direction.Haley Lunski is an advocate for inclusion with a passion for education and community engagement.Stacy Cantrell is a dog rescuee, a techie lover, prone to rabbit holes, and an admirer of cooks and music conductors.
Things we talk about in this episode:Why we need “conductors” in every sphere of societyA fresh, life giving, way to set your goals next yearWhy it’s important to let the next generation figure out what success looks like for themselves For more information on Ron Campbell and U!Creative, visit ucreate.us
Ron Campbell joins us to discuss how different worldviews respond to evil.
Join Prophet Ron Campbell as he digs deep in breaking cycles we are in. You can find more about Ron's Ministries at soundthetrumpet.org To find out more about the ministries of NC3 click HERE. If you have been blessed by this word and would like to sow into this ministry you can use this link. PayPal
A significant number of colleges are basing their admissions on a student's grades rather than test scores. Today on the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll talk about a new set of answers to the GPA vs test scores question. We'll also meet someone who went from art school to the Beatles. Scooby Doo, too. And […]
We continue our Missions Celebration with testimonies from Ron Campbell and Scott Strickland, and a closing challenge from Pastor Dean.
For 50 years, Ron Campbell drew characters that became a part of our childhood. In a series of pop-culture paintings, those animated favorites will be part of his exhibition, ‘Beatles Cartoon Art Show.’
:19 - The White House announced on Monday that the United States will pull out of military intervention in Syria, which has prompted strong opinions from pundits to other politicians. Mike Lyons is a military consultant for CBS News, and he joined the program to discuss the situation overall, and how the US has never been obligated to protect the Kurds. 6:36 - The Browns probably should be left off primetime TV, as they were blown out by the 49ers, 31-3, on Monday Night Football. Ray, Tony, and Kris broke down their thoughts on the game, from the poor offensive line and quarterback play, to being out-coached once again by their opponent. 13:10 - Back to politics, as a second whistleblower has come forward in this saga with President Trump and the Ukraine phone call. Malone University professor of political science, Dr. David Beer, shared his thoughts. 18:18 - It’s been fifty years since Abbey Road hit the charts, and Beatlemania lives on, in some way, to this day. Beatle fans also remember the campy Saturday morning cartoon from the mid-1960s, and the animator of this series, as well as Yellow Submarine and other non-Fab Four related creations, Ron Campbell, stopped by to talk about his career. His art is on display on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Akrona Galleries Be sure to follow us on our various social media platforms. Facebook: 1590WAKRakron Instagram: @1590WAKR Twitter: @1590WAKR, @Rayinthemorning, @TonyMazur
Ron Campbell worked for 35 years in the RCMP, and was diagnosed with PTSD and Major Depressive Disorder throughout his tenure there. Ron tells an amazing story of owning your voice, even when others don't want to listen, to move past the pain and shame and into healing and connection. He joins the Inner Circle to talk about how he came to work in Major Crimes and was also a crisis negotiator, how he accidentally fell into public speaking, and now knows it is his responsibility to tell his story to others that it will help. Ron is also very active in many boards and committees that support mental health, and active in peer support to first responders across Canada. What You'll Hear In This Episode: Ron's dad was a forest ranger and they were always moving. His dream was to be a football player, as he sought out a life where he could be part of a team, and instead, he joined the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police). The physical requirements of becoming a member of the RCMP were tough, but the mental effects were even stronger. The coping skills of the RCMP are beyond measure, even from a clinical standpoint. Ron recounts a few scenes from his 35 years on the job that sound like they could be a movie, but they were just another day on the job for him. Why he decided to follow a path of working in Major Crimes and Crisis Negotiation, and how much pressure it really was to be the one that made life-changing decisions. The huge loss on the job that Ron endured that was a wake-up that he needed the support of others, and that he wasn't an island. When Ron was diagnosed with PTSD and depression, and what the symptoms are that we can look out for in others and ourselves. Why so many don't reach out for help because they think it seems weak when really it's one of the strongest things we can do. If your spidey senses are tingling that someone needs extra help or attention, follow it. Ron shares examples of how people following their intuition helped keep him alive. How Ron became an accidental advocate for PTSD and discovered that not only did he feel good from speaking out, but it was his responsibility to do so. How we can approach someone that has PTSD and a starting point for what to say to them. Quotes: “I was chasing experiences more than I was chasing promotion.” “At the end of the day you are not superman, you are just human.” “I was tired of pretending.” “You are never, ever, ever alone. Even when you think you are.” Mentioned: BC Lions RCP Calgary Negotiation Crisis Conference Journey Into the Inner Circle: Carrie Doll @CarrieADoll – Twitter @carriedollconsulting – Instagram Carrie Doll – Facebook Please rate, review and follow the podcast! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Animation legend Ron Campbell joins host Heather Kelly to talk about his work. You may not know his name but, you know Scooby Doo, The Jetsons, Rugrats, Yogi Bear, and dozens more. Ron retired in 2008 after animating the last cartoon in history by hand 'Ed, Edd & Eddy' (animation is now done digitally). Currently, he tours the country with paintings based on the animated characters he helped create. His most popular artwork is scenes from The Beatles "Yellow Submarine" movie. https://www.rockartshow.com/ If you loved The Flintstones, The Smurfs, or my favorite, The Beatles Saturday morning cartoon show growing up, you won't want to miss this episode of Money Making Sense. https://www.facebook.com/MoneyMakingSense/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enjoy the ministry of Ron Campbell as he continues sharing important testimonies - with us on Fathers Day - and talks about how Jesus healed a blind man, using dirt mixed with His saliva; possibly using His DNA as part of the miracle.
Enjoy the ministry of Ron Campbell as he shares important testimonies and talks about how Jesus healed a blind man, using dirt mixed with His saliva; possibly using His DNA as part of the miracle.