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Music. Why is it important? For most--on a personal level--music stirs feelings, memories and sensations. But sharing music is also a way to for people to connect, bond thoughts and emotions when words won't do. Lake Superior's waves have been making their own melodies since time began, but the Big Blue also ranks a centuries old magnet luring musicians of all types to the shores to strum and sing. That tradition continues in Lutsen, on Minnesota's north shore. Coming up July 18-21, 2024, Cook county will host the 3rd annual Lutsong Music Festival. In this episode of the Lake Superior Podcast, Walt Lindala and Frida Waara talk with Lutsong co-founder Scott Schuler about the evolution of this boutique music festival and how a county of just 5,000 people has been able to attract such quality musicians.Key Takeaways:The Lutsong Music Festival is a unique event showcasing Americana music, singer-songwriters, and stringed instruments against the backdrop of Lake Superior.The festival offers a mix of genres, from post-punk to jazz, with a focus on intimate performances and a communal campfire experience.Community support and partnerships with local businesses contribute to the festival's success, maintaining a grassroots and word-of-mouth approach.Special activities like morning hikes with a mycologist, foraging experiences, and a metal sculptor's ceremonial burn add to the festival's charm.Scott Schuler emphasizes the importance of maintaining the festival's intimate and magical vibe while considering future growth and venue options.Notable Quotes:"It gets to be an easy sell. Once other people experience and get past it." - Scott Schuler"We try to keep that the best that we can. It hasn't changed a whole lot yet, although we doubled the second year what we did the first year." - Scott Schuler"A lot going on up here. The food's great. And there's so many other things to do while you're up here." - Scott SchulerResources:Lutsong Music Festival Website (https://lutsongmusicfestival.com/)Make sure to check out the Lutsong Music Festival in Lutsen, Minnesota, for a unique Americana music experience against the stunning backdrop of Lake Superior. Listen to the full episode for more insights and stay tuned for engaging content from the Lake Superior podcast.
Dyke and Rebecca are joined by church Elder, Scott Schuler, to hear about his journey of wanting more from the pew and his church, and through a chain of events led him to write a book! You will be so happy and encouraged to hear what Scott has for you today.To learn more about Scott and the resources he provides head toscottschuler.orgHere at Waypoint Church Partners, the mission is clear, and the mission is you. We want to come along side you and your church to advance the kingdom through Partnering and Planting. If there is anything you need, or just want to talk. You can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.com. Also be sure to stop by our EVENTS page to see what we have coming up!
Join Mindi and Nora for an update on the EPA and citizen science projects on air pollution and amazing new archaeologic discoveries. Our interview segment provides an important conversation on the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic with epidemiologist Dr. Megan Ward Harvey of Springfield College and Scott Schuler, the incident response commander for the seacoast and Strafford County regions of New Hampshire. We discuss the behind-the-scenes assessment of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the ethical conundrum we face.For more information about Mindi and Nora and NH Science and Public Health visit our website at nhscience.org.
Join Mindi Messmer and Dr. Nora Traviss and our guests where we discuss science news and interesting topics in science. Today's stories include Saint Gobain's continued air, soil, and water pollution in southern NH and Dr. Traviss' citizen science project assessing air pollution caused by wood stoves and fireplaces. We also talk about why science, why now?Next week we welcome guests emergency response commander Scott Schuler and epidemiologist Dr. Megan Ward Harvey, who share a behind-the-scenes look at the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cover Your Assets for February 13, 2021! Todd Rooker is joined in studio by Scott Schuler, and they discuss Scott's new book "Man Up"!
OurSimpleTraining.com MONDAY NIGHT WEBINAR YL RCD Scott Schuler on the Man Up Project In his new book, Scott tells us being a man is about being true to yourself first. It means finding strength in living authentically and then extending that strength to others. A real man is an asset to those around him. In fact, he is completely irresistible. Why don’t men band together like they used to? Throughout history, a man could make a difference but a band of men changed the course of history at the deepest level. But in our current state of society, men are emasculated. Just watch any episode of a sitcom and the men are portrayed as stupid ninnies. Scott Schuler, Young Living Royal Crown Diamond, observed there was something awry with the men in our culture and decided to do something about it. He pioneered the Man Up Project and wrote his book ““MAN UP, There's Something Irresistible About A Bad Boy Who's A Good Man.” On this Monday's webinar Scott is going to talk about leadership, Ride for a Reason, and how men can find their identity again to live the life they were mean to. What you’ll learn: Why do you use PROJECT in “Man Up Project”? What are the different areas men need to man up? Do people have a lot of fear in relationships? What does it mean to have a little gravel in your travel? Is it important? What does it mean to STAND IN THE GAP? Men building a YL business, how have things changed now that spouses can have their own accounts?
If you never ask for what you want, you will never get it. Brenda and Scott Schuler show us why you need to stop treating your prospects like names on a hit-list. Also, why bad times in life are lessons learned and not mistakes made. Who is Brenda and Scott Schuler? Brenda and Scott Schuler thought they would be the last people in the world to ever get involved in network marketing. Brenda was a former Exercise Physiologist and Scott was a former Chiropractor. However, something changed 18 years ago that made them get started on their MLM journey. Today, they’ve become solid seven figure earners and have become international speakers, personal coaches and active parents to 3 boys. They’re also very passionate about certain causes and that has led Scott to recently write a best selling book called, “Man Up: It’s Hard to Resist a Bad Boy‚ Even More So a Good Man” Favorite Quote Scott: “Never miss a chance to keep your mouth shut” Brenda: “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader” (John Quincy Adams) Must Read Book MAN UP by Scott Schuler Go Pro by Eric Worre The Four Year Career by Richard Bliss Brooke Beach Money by Jordan Adler Building Your Network Marketing Business by Jim Rohn Recommended Online App Train Heroic Recommended Prospecting Tool Lend books to people Contact Info Scottandbrenda.com Scott’s Facebook Brenda’s Facebook What Did You Learn? Thanks for joining me on the show. So what did you learn? If you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that needs extra motivation in their MLM business. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the MLM Nation Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe to our show iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS
If you never ask for what you want, you will never get it. Brenda and Scott Schuler show us why you need to stop treating your prospects like names on a hit-list. Also, why bad times in life are lessons learned and not mistakes made. Who is Brenda and Scott Schuler? Brenda and Scott Schuler thought they would be the last people in the world to ever get involved in network marketing. Brenda was a former Exercise Physiologist and Scott was a former Chiropractor. However, something changed 18 years ago that made them get started on their MLM journey. Today, they’ve become solid seven figure earners and have become international speakers, personal coaches and active parents to 3 boys. They’re also very passionate about certain causes and that has led Scott to recently write a best selling book called, “Man Up: It’s Hard to Resist a Bad Boy‚ Even More So a Good Man” Favorite Quote Scott: “Never miss a chance to keep your mouth shut” Brenda: “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader” (John Quincy Adams) Must Read Book MAN UP by Scott Schuler Go Pro by Eric Worre The Four Year Career by Richard Bliss Brooke Beach Money by Jordan Adler Building Your Network Marketing Business by Jim Rohn Recommended Online App Train Heroic Recommended Prospecting Tool Lend books to people Contact Info Scottandbrenda.com Scott’s Facebook Brenda’s Facebook What Did You Learn? Thanks for joining me on the show. So what did you learn? If you enjoyed this episode please share it on social media and send it to someone that needs extra motivation in their MLM business. Do you have any thoughts or comments? Please take 60 seconds to leave an HONEST review for the MLM Nation Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely important for me to make this show better. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes so that you get updates and new episodes downloaded to your phone automatically. Subscribe to our show iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify | TuneIn | RSS
Live Webinar: Discover Young Living with Samantha Lee Wright October 17th 8:30pm EST | Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: Click HERE at 8:30pm EST 10/17 to Join Scott Schuler is a Young Living Royal Crown Diamond and author of the book Man Up! He’s on a mission to inspire men of every age and walk of life to rise up higher and be the authentic man they were meant to be in every facet of life. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Live Webinar with Sam: Click HERE at 8:30pm EST 10/17 to join Scott Schuler: manuproject Bauble Bar ——> Use coupon code REVOLUTION for 20% your entire first purchase Care.com —> Use coupon code REVOLUTION for 30% off a Premium Membership
The Essential Oil Revolution –– Aromatherapy, DIY, and Healthy Living w/ Samantha Lee Wright
Live Webinar: Discover Young Living with Samantha Lee Wright October 17th 8:30pm EST | Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: Click HERE at 8:30pm EST 10/17 to Join Scott Schuler is a Young Living Royal Crown Diamond and author of the book Man Up! He’s on a mission to inspire men of every age and walk of life to rise up higher and be the authentic man they were meant to be in every facet of life. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Live Webinar with Sam: Click HERE at 8:30pm EST 10/17 to join Scott Schuler: manuproject Bauble Bar ——> Use coupon code REVOLUTION for 20% your entire first purchase Care.com —> Use coupon code REVOLUTION for 30% off a Premium Membership
What does it mean to "man up?" For that matter, what does it mean to be a man? I'm not referring to a male, or a guy, or some other generic or biologic definition. I'm talking about a MAN! How should he think? Behave? Treat a lady? Lead in business? Set an example as a father? Care for and protect his wife? Walk with the Lord? Those are some super-deep questions. I've reflected a lot on these questions in recent years. During some moments of reflection, I feel sad because it's so rare to see the virtues of manliness displayed today. I worry our boys didn't see enough of me living out those virtues as they grew up, especially because now that they're out of the house, they won't be exposed to them as often as I wish they would be. In other moments of reflection, I feel nervous about what the future might look like, without enough men who live out their responsibility of being men, and what it might mean to the women who would like to depend on them (no offense to those ladies who feel they don't need a man). You might read this and think, "Big deal, Tom. Times are changing. Every generation is different." They are certainly changing, but some things are critical to the fabric of a thriving society. Even Biblical. And the virtues of manhood have always been a cornerstone of the health of society. That's not to say that the virtues of womanhood aren't just as important. They are. The issue, though, is that too few men are Manning Up today. A Man's Man...A Book...A Movement Scott Schuler is one of the "Manliest Men" I know. He's a "speak softly, but carry a big stick" kind of guy. Scott is deeply passionate, finds peace in the woods, and could probably go toe-to-toe with Ragnar himself (the old Minnesota Vikings mascot, or the one portrayed on The Vikings TV show). Scott even sports an epic beard...not the nicely manicured, ready for GQ kind of beard...but the kind that would make a Minnesota black bear question whether the beast in front of him would be something to mess with. But then, when you sit with him, Scott is soft-spoken, caring, compassionate, and tender-hearted. Scott saw this same issue I mentioned above: Men not stepping up as men as much anymore. He couldn't keep his thoughts to himself anymore, so he wrote Man Up: It's Hard to Resist a Bad Boy...Even More So a Good Man! Even if you never meet him, you'll know Scott after reading it. He's the same guy in his book as he is in person, right down to his use of uncommonly used words, such as ornery, crappy, assiduity, and testicles to make a point. As you can imagine, you'll find the book not only informative, but pretty funny in parts, too. My goal is to tease you with just enough to leave you feeling like you learned something, but wanting more, so you (pre)Order Man Up. I'd love to see Man Up become an immediate New York Time's bestseller, so order a copy for every guy in your family, and some of your friends, too. I pre-ordered 20 copies myself. Instead of just sharing my opinion of Man Up, I want to share a few of the many insights I took away (there were many more that I'm not addressing here). I've mixed in a lot of my own perspective, so whenever I'm directly quoting Scott Schuler, I've made the text blue and italics. That way I don't have to keep writing, "Scott said." With that, I want to mix in a little Scott Schuler, and a little bit of me as I summarize some of the topics I highlighted as I read Man Up. To Man Up is to Take Responsibility A man knows he's entitled to little, and responsible for much. He needs to stand on his own two feet. There's nothing wrong with leaning on mom and dad for wisdom and guidance, but if a man has to depend on them, well, that's not really manning up. A man doesn't need his mommy (or his wife) to pay his bills, make him food, buy him stuff, or help coddle him when he feels bad. He also takes ownership of the problems around him, even those he didn't create. There is a serious lack of ownership everywhere these days.
The people at the church at Colossae were getting lost. When dealing with error one must return to the source. Listen as Scott Schuler reveals Paul’s intent to point them to back to Christ alone.
We are set apart from the world. Our citizenship is no longer here. Listen as Scott Schuler reflects on our transformed lives and our response in worship to our Lord. Note: Recording volume is low until about the 5:30 mark.
Maturity is moving into a realm that is a departure from the world you left behind. Listen as Scott Schuler uses I John 4:7-21 to challenge us to love as Christ loved.
In order to be spiritually mature we need to understand the steps we have to take to put ourselves in the right realm. What does surrender look like? Listen as Scott Schuler shares how we can live a life of surrenderness or yieldedness.
What do we want God to do for us? What are we praying for now? What’s behind our requests? Listen as Scott Schuler begins with Christ healing the blind man in the Mark 10 to explore the answers.
Join us as Scott Schuler leads us in examining Matthew 11:3-5 and Luke 7:20-23 where Jesus answers John's disciples inquiry "Are you the One...or should we look for someone else?" Scott explores who this Jesus is and what he wants from us today.
Genesis 24 shows God’s work, promise and involvement with His people. Scott Schuler shows us how Abraham, his servant, and Rebekah acted and trusted. We must do the same.
What are the challenges of living in a foreign land? Abraham was an alien and stranger in the land of Canaan. Scott Schuler reminds the church that we are only sojourners in a strange land. (Genesis 23)
Scott Schuler discusses God’s covenant with Abram (Genesis 15) and the responsibilities and obligations that are part of this relationship.
We begin a new sermon series titled "Jesus, the Light of the World." Join us in contemplating Christ's first coming into the world; fulfilling God's plan, dispelling darkness, revealing God's glory, and showing the way to peace and eternal life. Scott Schuler reminds us that Israel was called to be “a kingdom of priests and a holy nation” (Exodus 19). He then examines Ephesians 2, challenging us to remember who we as Gentiles were and the reconciliation we have through Christ Jesus, the Light of the World.
Scott Schuler continues our shared journey through Genesis as he applies Abram’s example of responding and worshipping God to our lives.
Scott Schuler- Crown Diamond Back from Alaska with some insider info for you! What you’re going to hear: * Do events help or hinder the growth of your business? *What life changing realization happened when the Schuler(s) attended an event? *What events are better to attend than others? *Highlights from the cruise that nobody else will tell you. *If you ever go to Alaska, you must do this. Join us for the Monday Night Calls! Every week we have guests that are industry experts, successful entrepreneurs, and Corporate staff. This Young Living Business Training is free to anyone who is looking to build a business, please share with your teams. To get more training, visit http://oursimpletraining.com.
Scott Schuler focuses on steadfastness and unity within the Body of Christ in his message on Philippians 4:1-9. Jesus desires His followers to share in fellowship as a church body. As the Body of Christ, we are indwelled by Christ and we are enveloped in His love. God uses us as living stones to build His Kingdom
Scott Schuler takes us through Saul's journey of meeting Jesus. God takes Saul, an enemy of Christianity, and turns him into one of the most fruitful evangelists. "In the presence of God, the faithful disciple and the most ardent atheist will share the same emotion: awe."
Scott Schuler takes us into Jesus's interaction with the merciless, conniving Pilate. Was Pilate changed?
In this message, Scott Schuler covers Hosea's prophecy for Israel in the final message in our series, Redeeming Love.
Listen as Scott Schuler shares about the Master who knows how to satisfy every need. "Pray for what you want, but ask God to shape what you want." - Scott Schuler
Scott Schuler continues our series on the book of Romans, looking at how the diversity of the Body of Christ should be a strength rather than a source of division.
Scott Schuler continues our series on Romans by examining Paul's instruction to the Body of Christ. How ought we to live and work together?
Saul didn't do things right. In this sermon in the Set Apart series, Scott Schuler talks about what we can do right.
Being free from the law and now bound by the Spirit, how do we understand ourselves as sons of God, co-heirs with Christ, without the law? Scott Schuler addresses this question as he discusses Romans 8:1-17.
What does it mean to be slaves to righteousness? How does our culture try to keep us from acting as if we are under God's reign? Scott Schuler addresses these questions in this continuation of our series on the book of Romans.
Scott Schuler continues our series on Romans with Romans 6. He discusses what it means for us to be free from sin and its importance for us as believers.
Scott Schuler continues our sermon series on Haggai. There are challenges and rewards of being “set apart.” Hear why we cannot afford to keep a foot in the world and still follow God.
Scott Schuler begins our series on the Book of Haggai. Learn how we cannot be occupied with our own wellbeing while neglecting the things of God.
Scott Schuler continues our series on the Essential Incarnation by talking about anticipation and expectation. How do we often fail to expect God to work? What did the Jewish people fail to do in anticipating their Messiah?
Scott Schuler concludes our series on Judges with a look at Samson. What were his flaws? How did God use him anyway? What strange things did God have him do?
Scott Schuler continues our Judges series with a look at Gideon. What was going on at the time in Israel? Who was Gideon and what was he like? Find out how Gideon was really an unlikely hero and even some of his downfalls and what lessons we can learn for our own lives.
Scott Schuler continues our sermon series on the Psalms with a look at Psalm 63.