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Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Scott T. Baxter: Photographer (Part 2) - Epi. 303, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 52:37


I had photographer Scott Baxter on today and I enjoyed this interview a lot. I was listening to this man's life unfold in front of me and it came out so fluid and easily digestible. He's a loquacious individual but he's also just really interesting. You see, Scott gets a degree in history and just goes: "I'm not going to be a teacher, I'm going to be a photographer - and furthermore, I'm not going to be just a commercial photographer... I'm going to be a fine artist." And the projects that he's worked on are incredible. 100 Years, 100 Ranchers was such a pivotal exhibit. I remember seeing it at the Tucson Museum of Art and the individuals, the ranchers that he had interviewed and taken photos of were there.It was so captivating then and now to be ten or so years later, getting to interview him about that project was really rewarding for me. Sometimes in this podcast world that I inhabit, there are certain connections that happen. I interviewed Ed Mell and I interviewed Jay Dusard, both individuals affected Scott's life a great deal.This podcast came about because he wrote me this beautiful letter and said: "I just want to thank you. I really enjoyed these podcasts, and they meant a lot to me." I read that and thought, I've always wanted to interview this guy, and I love the project he did... Let's see what happens. So it was a very special podcast.You should  definitely know who Scott Baxter is, and if you don't this is the perfect entry point. He's a terrific photographer. We included images in video version, but to get the entire scope of his work you can go to his website.I'm a fan. I really am. The podcast was so compelling that we actually went a little long, which I love, because that means there's a two parter here. So this is part two of the Art Dealer Diaries Podcast with photographer Scott Baxter.*****If you're interested in seeing Scott's work including pieces he spoke about in this podcast, visit his website: www.scottbaxterphotographer.com

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Scott T. Baxter: Photographer (Part 1) - Epi. 302, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 47:03


I had photographer Scott Baxter on today and I enjoyed this interview a lot. I was listening to this man's life unfold in front of me and it came out so fluid and easily digestible. He's a loquacious individual but he's also just really interesting. You see, Scott gets a degree in history and just goes: "I'm not going to be a teacher, I'm going to be a photographer - and furthermore, I'm not going to be just a commercial photographer... I'm going to be a fine artist." And the projects that he's worked on are incredible. 100 Years, 100 Ranchers was such a pivotal exhibit. I remember seeing it at the Tucson Museum of Art and the individuals, the ranchers that he had interviewed and taken photos of were there.It was so captivating then and now to be ten or so years later, getting to interview him about that project was really rewarding for me. Sometimes in this podcast world that I inhabit, there are certain connections that happen. I interviewed Ed Mell and I interviewed Jay Dusard,  both individuals affected Scott's life a great deal.This podcast came about because he wrote me this beautiful letter and said: "I just want to thank you. I really enjoyed these podcasts, and they meant a lot to me." I read that and thought, I've always wanted to interview this guy, and I love the project he did... Let's see what happens. So it was a very special podcast.You should  definitely know who Scott Baxter is, and if you don't this is the perfect entry point. He's a terrific photographer. We included images in video version, but to get the entire scope of his work you can go to his website.I'm a fan. I really am. The podcast was so compelling that we actually went a little long, which I love, because that means there's a two parter here. So this is part one of the Art Dealer Diaries Podcast with photographer Scott Baxter.

Ultrarunning History
143: Grand Canyon Rim-to-Rim History – Part 12: More for 1971-1989

Ultrarunning History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 27:18


By Davy Crockett This part will cover additional stories found through deeper research, adding to the history shared in found in the new book, Grand Canyon Rim to Rim History. Overcrowding Concerns In 1971, because of overcrowding in the inner Canyon, the Park Service started to implement a reservation system for camping. They shared a situation on the Easter weekend when 800 people tried to camp at Phantom Ranch, which only handled 75. Park Superintendent Robert Lovegren (1926-2010), said, “We readily accept quotas on tickets to a theater or sports event. If the performance is sold out, we wait for the next one or the next season. We don't insist on crowding in to sit on someone's lap.” Reservations requests were made by mail. In the first month of the system, 1,463 people wanted to reserve 100 camping spots for Easter weekend. They used a lottery system for that weekend. Get Davy Crockett's new book, Grand Canyon Rim to Rim History. Read more than a century of the history of crossing the Grand Canyon Rim to Rim. 295 pages, 400+ photos. Paperback, hardcover, Kindle, and Audible. Phantom Ranch Chef John Boggess worked as the chef at Phantom Ranch for ten months and was ready for a new assignment in 1971. But there was a problem, and it looked like he would be trapped at the bottom of the Grand Canyon. “When Boggess showed up here for his cooking job, he weighed 216 pounds. There's a rigid rule that no one over 200 pounds could ride the mules down the walls of the canyon. Boggess went on a diet, shed 16 pounds and rode down to his job.” But during his ten months down there, he ballooned well above the 200-pound limit. He paid a helicopter pilot to bring him out of the canyon. 1971 Flood Damage In July 1971, a wall of water washed down Bright Angel Creek and stranded eleven hikers at Phantom Ranch who were on the wrong side of a washout area. They had to spend the night out in the canyon. Rangers came to the rescue the next day, strung ropes across the rain-swollen creek, and helped the hikers on their way. The washout exposed a 60-foot section of the new trans-canyon water line about a mile above Phantom Ranch. Major breakage points required tools and a giant welder to be brought in by helicopter. The North Kaibab Trail was closed for more than a week to make repairs. Then just a month later, a two-hour storm dumped 1.34 inches on the South Rim and washed out a portion of Bright Angel Trail near Indian Garden and left an inch of water in the Ranger Cabin. Thirty hikers had to go across the Tonto Trail and exit using the Kaibab Trail. Grand Canyon Noise Pollution “Noise levels at this once tranquil vacation spot have risen steadily over the years and now rival levels on a busy downtown street, two Northern Arizona University researchers reported.” The 1971 test was conducted on Labor Day weekend and measurements reached as high as 90 decibels in tests on the South Rim, the inner trails and at Phantom Ranch. Most of the noise came from air traffic which was not yet restricted over the corridor region. Hump to Hole Attempt On October 26, 1973, Ross Hardwick, age 20, of Anaheim, California, and Scott Baxter, age 27, of San Diego, California, both students at Northern Arizona University started a run from the high point in Arizona, the summit of Mr. Humphreys (12,633 feet) to Phantom Ranch (2,546 feet). They were attempting to complete the run of about 80 miles in less than 24 hours. They didn't carry food or water, but placed caches along the way and had a support crew on U.S. 180. Unfortunately, they quit less than halfway. Later in 1982, Baxter and Alan Williams accomplished the reverse direction which became known as “Hole to Hump” in 21:26. Runaway From Inner Canyon On February 6, 1974, a group of troubled youth from a Texas school went on a hike down Bright Angel Trail, turned west on the Tonto Trail at Indian Garden and camped at Salt Creek three days later.

Breakout Business Rainbows and Unicorns
Turning a crappy business model into a recommendation gold mine! Scott Baxter Edge Physio

Breakout Business Rainbows and Unicorns

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 59:13


Telling your customers that you may only need to see them once or twice may seem like bad business sense, however sharing honest and appropriate advice with people will not only help them in the short term, but also benefiting you in the long run. This week we speak with Scott who shares his story behind the success he's had doing just this. Instead of committing people to a lengthy program of rehabilitation he has found that not only has he helped people to recover quicker, but also helping to generate leads from the reputation and word of mouth recommendations he often receives. Be sure to listen in to learn how Scott was able to transfer his expertise and experience working within the world of professional football and elite spots, to help him building his own successful physiotherapy practice in Suffolk. You can find Scott and Edge Physio using the following links.  Website: edge-physio.co.ukInstagram: instagram.com/edgephysio1Enjoyed this episode and keen to become a Breakout Business Bestie?Pick a plan that suits your needs, from support group access to help you answer questions, service discounts, reminders and accountability, to our premium packages that allow you to take advantage our our coaching and virtual office services. Find out more breakoutservices.co.uk/breakout-business-subscriptionsSupport the Show.

The Thomas Jefferson Hour
#1557 The Death of Great Salt Lake

The Thomas Jefferson Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 51:24


This week, Clay Jenkinson's interview with the Thoreau of Great Salt Lake, Scott Baxter, about the possibility that the lake will die well before it dries up entirely. Baxter has spent decades monitoring the lake as its levels diminish thanks to over-allocation and more recently the prolonged drought in the American West. With his future son-in-law, Baxter circumnavigated the lake several years ago. The toxic dust that is exposed by declining lake levels represents a respiratory problem for the citizens of the Wasatch Front in Utah. That dust finds its way to the snowfields in the mountains east of Salt Lake City, damaging the ski industry and causing the snowpack to melt sooner than ever before. This interview is part of Listening to America's Water in the West initiative.

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Rates, Trump, Banks, CPI, and Consumers

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 54:08


Ira Jersey, Chief US interest rate strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses the Fed, rates, and Treasuries. Wendy Schiller, Brown University professor of, joins to preview the indictment of former President Trump and its political implications. Bloomberg TV anchor Kailey Leinz also joins us from Miami. Chris Whalen, founder at Whalen Global Advisors, discusses CPI and a potential pause from the Fed, its impact on the banking industry, and shares his thoughts on AI and Nvidia. Lydia Boussour, EY Parthenon Chief Economist, joins us in studio for a discussion on CPI and outlook for the US economy and inflation in the US. Tim Pagliara, CIO at CapWealth, joins to give his stock picks and discusses his outlook for markets. Jennifer Lee, Managing Director and Senior Economist at BMO Capital Markets, joins the program to discuss inflation in the US and globally as well as her notes on central bank activity around the globe. Scott Baxter, CEO at Kontoor Brands (NYSE: KBT), joins to discuss his company and outlook for performance and consumer trends. Sean Kerins, CEO at Arrow Electronics (NYSE: ARW), joins to discuss his company and tech outlook. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Jess Menton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

C-Suite Conversations with Scott Miller
Episode #55 Scott Baxter

C-Suite Conversations with Scott Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 31:26


Join the President and CEO of Kontoor Brands, Scott Baxter, for a conversation about what really goes on in a boardroom, the profound impact active listening can have on an organization, and how the employees of the future can prepare themselves for successful careers.

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Paddling The Blue Podcast
Paddling the Blue #46 - Scott Baxter and Matt Kahabka - Citizen Science on Utah‘s Great Salt Lake

Paddling The Blue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 44:41


Today's episode will take a different approach, leaning toward how individuals can get involved with their paddling environments through Citizen Science. Today I'm talking with Scott Baxter and Matt Kahabka about their circumnavigation of Utah's Great Salt Lake and why this trip was important. While you or I may not live near the Great Salt Lake, the opportunity we can all take away from this episode is that we can each make a difference in our home waters. If you've never heard of the term Citizen Science, it's an opportunity where you can contribute to the scientific community without being a scientist yourself. As kayakers, we can often get to places that research vessels cannot, and the information we can collect on their behalf can make a difference. I encourage you to Citizenscience.gov or Google Citizen Science in your area. Learn more about the trip: Scott's post on the Strictly Sea Kayaking Facebook page Resources: Great Salt Lake Institute National Audubon Society-Saline Lakes Friends of Great Salt Lake

Autoreverse w/ Tony & Matt

We take up Autoreverse listener Scott Baxter's recommendation to discuss this wide-ranging and wildly enjoyable band from the U.K. and how they create a sound that was distinctly their own. And there's no better way to behold the beauty of this band than checking out our Cymande playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3sLo3Vb

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Cracked Interviews
Scott Baxter: Founder of PlayYourCourt

Cracked Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 41:24


PlayYour Court founder Scott Baxter joins the show to share how PlayYour Court can help connect tennis fans with their fellow players in their area, find the best coaching options within their communities, and so much more!! Scott also gives his company’s origin story, discusses his background in the sport, and talks about what his college tennis experience meant to him. Don’t forget to give a 5 star review with your twitter/instagram handle for a chance to win some FREE CR gear!! This episode brought to you by: Midwest Sports Discounted Tennis Apparel, Tennis Racquets, Tennis Shoes & Equipment from Nike, adidas, Babolat, Wilson & More! Visit their store today and use the code "CR15" at checkout to save 15% off Sale items. Some Exclusions (MAP Exceptions) apply and code will not work on those items. This code will add 1 FREE CAN of WILSON Balls to the cart at checkout. DraftKings

Journey to $100 Million
The Key To Rapid Business Growth

Journey to $100 Million

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 4:27


Today, we have a guest host, Scott Baxter, the CEO of PlayYourCourt.com. For those unfamiliar with Scott's website, it connects tennis players with other tennis players and tennis coaches. His advice is quick and super actionable. One of the things that helped in scaling his business was blocking out the excess noise and focusing on the things that matter to his business. It's hard to take a step back and look at what really matters but it must be done. For every business, there are usually between 2-5 levers that you can pull that are going to greatly change your business. Take a step back and ask yourself what are the things I could change? If I could do these few things, how would my business change and grow? Do this every couple of months by taking a day off and deciding what those 2-5 growth levers are and then carve out time in your week to make sure you are focusing on those things. Learn to say no to everything else and you'll find that your business scales at a much more rapid rate. — Erik J. Olson is an award-winning digital marketer & entrepreneur. The Founder & CEO of Array Digital, he is also the host of the Journey to $100 Million Flash Briefing and daily podcast, and the organizer of the Marketers Anonymous monthly meetups. — Kevin Daisey is an award-winning digital marketer & entrepreneur. He started his first company when he was just 23, and is the Founder & CMO of Array Digital. Kevin is also the co-host of the Journey to $100 Million Flash Briefing and daily podcast, and the co-organizer of the Marketers Anonymous monthly meetups. — For more information on the show, and to check out past episodes, go to journeyto100million.com!

Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews
Reviews of Summer of 84 - What Still Remains - Face of Evil

Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 73:56


This week, the Grue-Crew follow an army veteran into an apocalyptic nightmare, struggle along with a sole survivor in the harrowing wilderness, and ride along with a group of teenage super-sleuths looking to reveal a killer in their neighborhood. First up is the rogue zombie-ish film Face of Evil from director Vito Dinatolo, featuring Scott Baxter as an Army veteran suffering from PTSD with a supernatural twist. The second film, What Still Remains from director Josh Mendoza, provides a completely different take on the zombie apocalypse film where the humans are truly the monsters roaming the hillside. Rounding out the show is the spectacular coming of age film Summer of 84 from directors François Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl Whissell featuring a young cast hellbent on proving their neighbor is actually a serial killer. The hunt is on for the diamond in the rough. Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio and Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era are joined by Rafe Telsch and Vanessa Thompson.  Gruesome Magazine Podcast - Episode 032 Summer of 84 - What Still Remains  - Face of Evil SHUDDER MOVIE RECOMMENDATION Use my promo code - GRUESOME - for an extended 30-day FREE trial of Shudder to check out Ruin Me and Still/Born! Enter the promo code at http://gruesomemagazine.com/shudder to get your first month free. FACE OF EVIL A war vet returns home, but a mysterious epidemic breaks out and infects his friends... The nightmare has just begun.   “Personally, I was extremely offended by this movie. … it’s so disrespectful to me in the way this particular topic was handled." - Vanessa “... the actor that portrayed Sarge entertained me greatly …" - Rafe “The sequence of events is too wacky to be real and but not surrealistic enough to be a nightmare or a hallucination." - Jeff “It’s a little bit of a sloppy, wobbly movie. I enjoyed it more on its intention than its execution." - Doc Director: Vito Dinatolo Cast: Scott Baxter, Chad Bishop, Jamie Bernadette Horror icon Jamie Bernadette stars in Face of Evil, now available on VOD and DVD from Gravitas Ventures. WHAT STILL REMAINS After the loss of her family, a young woman struggles to survive in a world long-since destroyed by disease; but when a lonely traveler offers her a place in his community, she must decide if the promise of a better life is worth the risk of trusting him.   “The cinematography is gorgeous. The set dressing is gorgeous. This world feels lived in and it feels twenty years removed from the society that we have." - Rafe “I was with Anna (Lulu Antariksa) the whole way, being cautious with Peter (Colin O'Donoghue) while trying to figure out just exactly what was going on. What was his true motive and true character and what his community was going to be like? I was intrigued with that." - Jeff “The acting and the cinematography are fantastic." - Doc Director: Josh Mendoza Cast: Lulu Antariksa, Colin O'Donoghue, Mimi Rogers WHAT STILL REMAINS will open in cinemas on August 10th and on VOD nationwide on August 14th, 2018. SUMMER OF 84 After suspecting that their police officer neighbor is a serial killer, a group of teenage friends spends their summer spying on him and gathering evidence, but as they get closer to discovering the truth, things get dangerous.   “Now this is a really good movie! There is no way you could watch this movie and not enjoy it. It is nostalgia on high. I just fell in love with this Summer of 84." - Vanessa “I loved the feel and the nostalgia of Summer of 84." - Jeff “There are some incredibly chilling scenes that were bold moves in my opinion and left me kind of rattled at the end of the film." - Doc Director: François Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl Whissell Cast: Graham Verchere, Judah Lewis, Caleb Emery The film made its World Premiere earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival and will be released in theaters on August 10, 2018, and available on VOD and Digital HD on August 24, 2018.  

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Here We Go! - The Aberdeen FC Podcast
BTM Aberdeen Podcast #96 - McMastermind

Here We Go! - The Aberdeen FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 40:34


We debut (and possibly say farewell to) a brand new feature on an unsuspecting Martin Stone, while we're also joined by Dons snapper Scott Baxter to praise Stevie May, while lamenting a sketchy display v Dundee.

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Rough Fish Registry
RFR #011 – Tommy Woods & Scott Baxter 2016 US Open Champions

Rough Fish Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017


On this episode of the Rough Fish Registry we talk with Tommy Woods & Scott Baxter about some basic scouting techniques and they share their stories about last years US Open victory! Just to be clear we don’t ask specifics and wouldn’t ask these guys to give up secrets.

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Here We Go! - The Aberdeen FC Podcast
BTM Aberdeen Podcast #78 - Get That Tae F**k

Here We Go! - The Aberdeen FC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 40:26


Dons matchday photographer Scott Baxter joins us this week to give us an insight into his job, and to review a week that saw nine goals, six points, some crucial interventions from the bench, and a Mark McGhee meltdown.

The Tennis Files Podcast
TFP 023: Choosing the Right Coach for Your Tennis Game with Scott Baxter from PlayYourCourt

The Tennis Files Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 39:46


Today I spoke with Scott Baxter, CEO and Founder of PlayYourCourt.  Scott is a USPTA certified tennis coach with over 12 years of coaching experience.  He used his problem solving skills and passion for tennis to create a unique platform to help you find the right coach for your tennis game. By entering your location and answering […] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Amateur Radio QSO Show
Scott Baxter N4SB

Amateur Radio QSO Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2015 120:30


Scott Baxter N4SB talks about his ham radio career as well as his career as a broadcast radio engineer.

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The Small Business Radio Show
#222 Judy Carter, Scott Baxter, Vicky Oliver, Chuck Malkus

The Small Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013 48:58


Scheduled Guests: Judy Carter discusses how comedy can help your business. Scott Baxter offers hope for students looking to fundraise to pay tuition. Vicky Oliver talks about her new book: How to Put on a Happy Face At Work- and Smile All the Way to the Bank. Chuck Malkus talks about Scott Rothstein and the latest Ponzi Scheme. #SBRadio Twitter chat follows at 10 AM CT. Sponsored by: Sage North America