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It's NFL Draft week and that means football is on the collective mind - so what better time to talk about the history of video game football and the role it's played in the popular presentation and consciousness of the sport? As part of the Brown County Library's Football Fan-O-Rama, Bryan does just that, covering decades of history, anecdotes, and game design in like 45 minutes. From the early days of pen and paper and electric football all the way to the breathtaking realism and simulation of the Madden series, it's all in here - so strap on the pads and hit the field (or put on your headphones and hit play) for a new Serious Fun!
Show #1097 All Pretty Pretty 01. Hollywood Fats Band - All Pretty Women (3:05) (Rock This House, PBR International, 1979) 02. Dayna Kurtz - That's a Pretty Good Love (2:56) (Lulu and the Broadsides, Kismet Records, 2022) 03. Joseph Veloz - Pretty Is as Pretty Does (3:48) (Joseph and the Velozians, Big O Records, 2021) 04. Dave Thomas - Pretty In Pink (3:21) (Road To The Blues, Blonde On Blonde Direct, 2022) 05. Gary Cain - Pretty (3:26) (Outside The Lines, self-release, 2024) 06. The BB King Blues Band - Hey There Pretty Woman (4:09) (The Soul Of The King, Ruf Records, 2019) 07. The Nighthawks - Pretty Girls and Cadillacs (3:23) (Backtrack, Varrick Records, 1988) 08. Val Starr & The Blues Rocket - Pretty Girl Blues (3:38) (Healing Kind of Blues, Sandwich Factory Records, 2022) 09. David Barrett & John Garcia - Pretty Girls Everywhere (5:45) (Serious Fun, self-release,2003) 10. Ben Racine Band - Too Busy Being Pretty (5:22) (Live à Montréal, self-release, 2019) 11. Sugaray Rayford - Pretty Fine Mama (4:50) (Dangerous, Delta Groove Records, 2013) 12. Tomcats - Pretty Baby (4:29) (Tomcats, Rivera Records, 1984) 13. Kim Wilson - Pretty Baby (3:35) (That's Life, Antone's Records, 1994) 14. Rick Vito - Pretty Women (3:46) (Mojo On My Side, Delta Groove Records, 2015) 15. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Oh Pretty Woman (3:37) (Crusade, Decca Records, 1967) 16. Albert King - Oh Pretty Woman (2:47) (45 RPM Single, Stax Records, 1966) 17. Spencer Davis Group - Oh Pretty Woman [1966] (3:19) (Eight Gigs A Week-The Steve Winwood Years, Chronicles Records, 1996) 18. The Underdogs Blues Band - Oh Pretty Woman (3:28) (The Underdogs Blues Band, Zodiac Records, 1968) 19. Jacksons Garden - Pretty Woman [1968] (2:33) (How Do I Get into Jacksons Garden?, Frost Records, 2002) 20. Los Buenos - Oh Pretty Woman (3:07) (45 RPM Single, Acción Records, 1969) 21. Moohah (AC Williams) - Candy (2:34) (78 RPM Shellac, Starmaker Records, 1954) 22. Blues Karloff - Oh Pretty Woman (4:13) (Ready For Jugement Day, Blues Boulevard Records, 2014) 23. Al Corté - Pretty Woman (4:01) (Seasoned Soul, self-release, 2015) 24. Moohah (AC Williams) - All Shook Out (2:51) (78 RPM Shellac, Starmaker Records, 1954) 25. Steve Cropper - Oh Pretty Woman (3:37) (With A Little Help From My Friends, Volt Records, 1969) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Independent pro wrestling is an experience that is part sports spectacle, part collaborative community theater, and wholly unique. This week on Serious Fun, Bryan sits down with TJ Bowles, long-time pro wrestling referee and General Manager of the Green Bay-based independent promotion Hybrid Wrestling Entertainment, to talk about what goes into a match from the moment fans enter the venue to the moment the last bell rings. Ever wondered what role a referee plays in a match? What about the importance of lighting and production values? How do wrestlers tell stories and engage with the crowd? How do wrestlers, referees, and promoters improvise on the fly when reality strikes? Whether you're a long-time "pro graps" fan, curious, or even skeptical, this week's show is for you. Check out Hybrid Wrestling Entertainment on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HybridWrestlingEntertainment Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for the outro music: https://incompetech.com
A new(ish) era of Serious Fun kicks off with UWGB English professor Zack Kruse! Bryan and Zack talk about the work of the enigmatic and often misunderstood Steve Ditko, creator of characters like Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and The Question, as well as Zack's must-read book "Mysterious Travelers: Steve Ditko and the Search for a New Liberal Identity". We'll discuss the complex ideological and philosophical framework that shaped Ditko's creative output, how it manifests in his most popular characters, and more! Special thanks to Marcus Moss for the intro and outro voiceovers, and Kevin McLeod for the outro music. Check out "Mysterious Travelers" here: https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/M/Mysterious-Travelers
Founded by actor/philanthropist Paul Newman in 1994 to “press play” for children affected by serious illness, Barretstown serves thousands of young people and families at its magical County Kildare castle and beyond with impactful programs across Ireland and the UK.Our guest Dee Ahearn has been the driving force behind the Barretstown success story, joining in 2010 as CEO after an international career in marketing and communications with a stint as chairperson of the Make A Wish Foundation Ireland.In this holiday episode Dee shares heartwarming stories of transformation, saying:“Many parents will say that when they're on the drive out the gates of Barretstown, the conversation with their children is when can we come back? Why do we have to leave? This is better than Disney World! And the teenagers want to know how quickly I can come back, what age I need to be to become a volunteer. ”But the serious fun of swimming, canoeing, horseback riding, arts & crafts, and putting on plays rests on a foundation of solid governance, a quality that attracted our additional guest Tony Dunne, Bank of Ireland's US CFO, COO & US Country Manager, to chair the friend-raising and fundraising-focused Barretstown Foundation USA. The conversation underscores the importance of community and international support, including the cross-Atlantic support from American families and volunteers, and wraps with Dee's invitation to you to get involved and help Barretstown provide even more “serious fun.” LinksBarretstownWebsiteDonateLinkedInInstagramFacebookYouTubeTwitterXTikTokBarretstown Foundation USAInstagramFacebook Year End AppealDee AhearnLinkedInTony Dunne, CFO, COO & US Country Manager at Bank of Ireland USLinkedInEpisode Details: Season 6, Episode 22; Total Episode Count: 102
It's the third and final episode of Serious Fun, live from the 2024 Brown County Library Pop Con! For the grand finale, Bryan sits down with Cofrin School of Business faculty Dr. Vallari Chandna and Anup Nair, as well as UWGB Communication professor Dr. Justin Kavlie, to talk through the greatest duos in pop culture! Why do we love these pairings? What makes a great duo? And which of the four twosomes is the greatest of them all? Tune in and enjoy the lively conversation that only comes after we've all been at a convention for a full day.
Goodness gracious, another Serious Fun! This is the second live episode from the 2024 Brown County Library Pop Con, and this week Bryan sits down with cosplay and convention expert (and former student) Nicole Rastia to provide a seasoned guide to convention survival and etiquette! Ever wondered how to put a cosplay costume together? Curious about convention etiquette? How to stay hydrated? What you get out of going? All these questions and so much more will be answered on this live episode of Serious Fun!
The truth is, there are no perfect parents and certainly, no perfect families. But, Families are God's idea and there are ways to heal, grow, navigate them well. Each week, we are taking a look at how we can become better friends, parents, and families! different shapes and sizes Four Things Every Kid Needs: Unconditional Acceptance, Ongoing Affection, Serious Fun, Consistent Presence Check out Week Four of Picture Perfect here!
When I incarnate from the Spirit world, Into time and space, There is separation and limitation, That hold me and show me my place. ☉
On this episode of Serious Fun, we tie on our headband and take it to the streets with Grant Patterson, Head Sensei of the WNFC Esports Dojo and CEO of WNFC LLC. Grant sits down with us to talk about fighting games and how his organization uses them to teach kids skills like confidence, decision-making, and determination that can help them elsewhere in life – and how they could help you, too! We also nerd out about the golden age(s) of fighting games in the way only two middle-aged dudes who have been there since basically the beginning can. If you like fighting games, the scholarship of teaching and learning, philosophy or psychology – you'll find something to like in this one! Check out WNFC Esports Dojo at: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcUTvadMyz-n7L_V0xiM92Q Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wnfcesportsdojo/ X: @wnightfightclub @wnfcdojo TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wnfcesportsdojo Check out Pocket Pedagogy and everything else UWGB's Center for Games and Interactive Media at https://www.youtube.com/@uwgbCGIM
Michelle and Chris call it the "Soft Start." Mark Collard, author of Serious FUN calls it an "Unofficial Start." Priya Parker, author of The Art of Gathering calls it a "Threshold Moment." These are all terms for the valuable time we have between when our participants arrive to (or start trickling into) our program space up to when we officially begin the program (e.g., 8 a.m. sharp). Michelle and Chris discuss some interactive ways to connect with and encourage participants to interact with each other before you're "on the clock," and why it brings value to your participants experience.
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Today I have the great pleasure of sharing a recent conversation that I had with Matthew Esterman. He works as the Director of Innovation & Partnerships a local independent school. He is Future-focused and Outward-looking and was the recipient of the Teaching Fellow, Commbank Teacher Awards. In this interview, we talked about how to have ‘serious fun,' learning management systems and the transformative power of technology and AI. I hope you get as much out of this discussion as I did.
Family Works | Week 6: Serious Fun // Ryland Walter // Parents are stressed out these days, and kids are no different. Being intentional about fun helps your family diminish fears, lessen hostility, and grow closer to God. Some people seem to believe the more spiritually mature you are, the more serious you should be. That's wrong! This weekend, we'll look at how to be more intentional in your family. Get Connected at RockBrook.org or download the Rock Brook Church App.
Serious Fun returns with another slate of live episodes from the 2023 Brown County Library Pop-Con! This week, Bryan sits down with Patrick and Savannah O'Connor of power pop band The Shake Ups and discusses their unique blend of cartoon and musical influences in front a live audience! This "animated" conversation also covers copyright and licensing, songwriting and musical arrangement, remix culture, and so much more! Download it already! Check out the Shake Ups' music, find their tour dates, and peruse their albums and merch at http://www.theshakeups.net Song credits: The Shake Ups - "Meddling Kids" The Shake Ups - "Robot Arm"
Growing people and business by having serious FUN - with James Farrey from Just Digital People.Have you ever wondered what it actually takes to stand out and attract great talent, retain awesome people and have a point of difference in the sometimes overcrowded recruitment ecosystem?On this episode of One Minute Millionaire, we sit down with James Farrey, managing partner at Just Digital People, Melbourne. One of Australia's fastest growing tech and digital recruitment firms. He is a proud dad and loves helping other entrepreneurs build their career and business.Check him out here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesfarrey/https://www.justdigitalpeople.com.au/get in touch here - www.gettorcht.comget in touch here - www.gettorcht.com
Transcript included below…Why Some People Quit Guitar (and How You Can Avoid It)I connected with a friend recently who shared with me that his son, though an avid saxophone player for many years, had recently lost interest in the instrument. There was not a real explanation, except that he had sort of fallen out of love with the saxophone.Now as we talked about in Guitar Serious Fun Episodes 17 and 18, “Guitar through the Seasons (Parts 1 and 2),” there are definitely different times in our lives where we play more or less music on our instruments, but what about stopping completely and indefinitely?We've all met people who have quit their instruments. And usually, they regret it.Some people start out with great intentions, but along the musical road, some decide to stop, for one reason or another. If you're playing the guitar and you don't want to fall out of love with it, please consider these eight “catalysts” I have for you today. 1. Be realistic with how much you expect of yourself.As musicians, we can have lofty dreams of performing on grand stages, recording albums that have national distribution, and gaining a viral following on social media. But the Lord may not have this plan for us. To that end, I think it's good to have reasonable expectations, so that we can meet those and exceed them.When it comes to the actual discipline of regular practice, if we ask too much of ourselves, it can be hard to sustain.Practicing 2 hours a day may work for someone for a few days, but once they miss a few days of this 2-hour regimen, regret and overwhelm can set in. What about 15 to 30 minutes a day? That's a much more sustainable endeavor, especially for a hobbyist or someone who plays the guitar on the more recreational side.I'll add the pro tip that practicing at the same time, for the same amount of time, in the same place each day leads to even better consistency…even for people who just play the guitar for fun.2. Make sure you are playing some music that feeds your soul.Not all the music we will play will be in the center or our passion or taste, but some of it should be.Some of the things we play will be technique-building, and they may sound good, or they may sound monotonous.Some songs are more life-giving than others, and some songs are too difficult to play in some early seasons of guitar playing.However, easier versions of guitar songs exist, and when we get a taste of what's possible as we play an actual song, we can feel momentum. I had a young guitar student for several years who was just starting out, but who had a deep appreciation for James Taylor, whom she had seen in concert. So, I found a way to simplify some of his songs so she could play them.Stephen Humphries, a national hammered dulcimer champion and follow of Christ with whom I've studied, offered this pearl of wisdom. He said,“Technique is a means to an end. Make sure the music you want to play is that end.”Mic drop.If all we're doing is sharpening our musical techniques and rarely actually playing real music, it can be very easy to lose sight of our goals.That's why, in the five “joining bonuses” when my members join GuitarSuccess4U, they get instant access to a legitimate song I wrote about the joy of playing music on the guitar in a community. And they can learn to play it at one of 14 different levels of play, so even guitarists who have never played a note can be playing along with me right away.3. Set some realistic goals and write them down.Speaking of goals, as we talked about in Episode 69 – “How to Read it on the Run with Guitar and More” with guest Dawn Jones, if we don't write down what our goals are, we will get much less traction, and then we will feel much less progress.In that episode, Dawn said that “Research has shown that if you write something on your calendar, you have a 60% chance of completing it, compared to if you don't write it down.”So, write down some realistic goals. And as we talked about with Dawn, put them somewhere visible so you can “read them on the run.”4. Seek out some quick wins.Believe it or not, learning to play a chord, or strum a strumming pattern, can be a great win that can fuel your desire to keep playing.But make it a quick win. Not a huge endeavor. If you're looking for some ideas for wins, I encourage you to check out Guitar Serious Fun Episode 55 - “Bookending Your Guitar Practice with Wins.” Many of these are ones our member of GuitarSuccess4U have come up with on their own.5. Go see a guitar player you admire in concert.Remember, this is not the same thing as watching someone on YouTube, which can be good. But there's something about the excitement in a live venue when a performer interacts with their audience and plays well.I will never forget seeing the late Michael Hedges in concert in 1995. It was inspiring to my guitar journey on multiple levels, because his skill set was unparalleled. Also, the journey he took us on with his multi-faceted concert, all within the limitations of just a couple guitars, a flute, and a piccolo, was captivating.I kept a journal for many years of concerts I got to experience, and I jotted down particular elements of those shows that impacted me as a music listener, and also as a musician. The Michael Hedges concert was the inspiration for that journal, and that memory still keeps me excited about the guitar.6. Have some sort of musical outlet for your playing.I want to credit one of our guest experts in GuitarSuccess4U for this suggestion. His name is Brian Reding, and he not only produced my best album to date, he graciously filmed a video interview with me about many different aspects of musicianship, especially centered around listening well.The members of GuitarSuccess4U have enjoyed this interview immensely.Brian has been a music teacher, a funk band leader, and also a worship leader. In his words, a guitarist needs to have an outlet for their musical expression.When we play our guitar in a collaborative, live setting, it validates our efforts. Think about this. If we keep our guitar in the practice space, no one but us gets to enjoy what we're working on.But if we team up with a worship team, a cover band, or even jam in a song circle of hobbyists, we get to share what we're working on, and play in collaboration with others.These collaborations give us the opportunity to practice and prepare music, and to self-observe when we're “in the moment.” I guarantee you that playing with others helps us raise our game as musicians.If we can break past the intimidation factor and allow ourselves to be humbled a bit by the process, we will emerge as better players in many ways. Our tempos, our musicianship, our ability to listen, these will all be enhanced.Also, if we know the band is expecting us to come prepared, that will provide accountability, leading to more diligent practice, more wins, and more progress.7. Connect with a tribe of guitar players.If you've experienced these episodes of Guitar Serious Fun for any length of time, you probably know where I'm going with this.I am honored to lead an online community of Christian guitarists called GuitarSuccess4U.It's unlike anything I've ever seen before. Inside this community, those who engage in the weekly Zoom calls find a whole new level of support and encouragement.We also hosted our first ever live “in person” event in 2023. It was unreal. We had discussions, worship, teaching sessions, jam sessions, guitar diagnostics, member spotlights, and we feasted together. There were laughs, tears, hugs, and people bonded, because they had Christ and guitar in common.And as the members returned home, I'm confident that they each had more wind in their sails, a greater sense of purpose, and a desire to go deeper with their skills.The African proverb I've quoted before to my members, and in Guitar Serious Fun says,“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”Lastly, I'll circle back around to the title of this blog/podcast…8. Have serious fun.The guitar can be challenging, but it can simultaneously be very fulfilling. A good challenge that we can overcome can really spur us on as we continue forward.I have several friends who hunt. Given the choice between going out into the woods and pursuing their prey, even in difficult conditions…and having a large, freshly slain animal carcass delivered to their front doorstep, they would pursue the hunt every time.It's all about the thrill of the hunt. People in our culture are swayed by an “easy” way to learn. But this can be short-lived and misleading.Guitar can be hard to learn. I don't mean to make it harder; on the contrary, I want to make it simpler and also more fulfilling. And in GuitarSuccess4U, I've found a way to cut through a lot of the confusion.But as I've talked about in these episodes, we do ourselves a disservice if we expect the learning process to only be fun all the time.Because what happens when the fun stops? Should the learning stop? I hope not.So, engage in serious fun, and watch what happens when you overcome obstacles that you didn't even know you could.Then, you'll find yourself, like in Guitar Serious Fun Episode 3, saying “Yeah Buddy.”You've probably noticed in today's episode that I've alluded to no less than five previous episodes of Guitar Serious Fun. If you've already experienced all five of them, awesome. Maybe spool through them again. But if you haven't, your Serious Fun homework is to do so. These episodes are served up with a great deal of care, and they're concise, so you can enjoy them swiftly and gather wisdom and encouragement in an efficient manner.As we close, I encourage you to proactively build some infrastructure around yourself so that when you think of quitting your instrument, you will have much more protection in place.When others give up, you will press on. And then…the joy of music and the long game will be yours.Lastly, if you want to know where and how to accelerate your progress in a serious fun way, in a community of like-minded followers of Christ who are also pursuing their dreams on the guitar, I invite you to check out GuitarSuccess4U.com. This experience could also act as a catalyst for your guitar and music longevity, if you lean into it.Thanks for experiencing another episode with me today. I'll see you next time.Thanks for reading Guitar Serious Fun! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. 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Turning professional after only her first Enduro race, Amy Morrison is one of America's top mountain bike talents, winning the U.S. Elite Enduro National Championship three times. Although she didn't discover the mountain bike until adulthood, Amy grew up waterski racing and jumping internationally (and barefoot!), as well as competing at the national level in swimming and diving, and holding a state track and field record as a pole vaulter before competing at the varsity level at Clemson University. Her combination of athleticism, determination and not being afraid to crash is what helped her climb the ranks so fast in mountain biking. That and knowing how to balance the seriousness of training with the joy of simply having fun on bikes. Fresh off a 1st, 2nd and 3rd Place at the Sea Otter Classic in the Pro Enduro, Downhill and Dual Slalom (and days after speaking with us she won the TDS Enduro), Amy sat down with us in her Carson City home to talk trails, mountain bikes, skiing, mentorship and balancing her racing career with being a teacher at Dayton High School while starting the mountain bike club to get more kids on bikes.
The DEC hosted Matt Rossetti, Chief Architect of Serious Fun at ROSSETTI, and Amy Chesterton, Partner - Urban Planning at ROSSETTIon Tuesday, April 11, at Marygrove Conservancy. In an interactive town hall hosted by Nolan Finley and Stephen Henderson, the panel discussed "Thoughtful Urban Design for Downtown Growth." This town hall was presented in partnership with Detroit Public TV as part of the Future of Work Series.
April Fools! Most of the best ideas have started as jokes! Why? Because, when you are making a joke, you aren't judging how feasible the idea is! Jokes can sometimes give us an out for something that has been brewing in the back of our mind!The following music was used for this media project:Music: Celebrate Your Wins [Full version] by MusicLFilesFree download: https://filmmusic.io/song/10381-celebrate-your-wins-full-versionLicense (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseMentioned in this episode:Summits.funLearn about all of my upcoming summits to apply to speak or attend.Summits.fun
On this episode of The AUXORO Podcast, Dave Robinson and Zach discuss Dave's UFO experience and break down every aspect of the encounter, Dave's Grandfather's encounters with UFOs in the Navy, alien probes and why they may be visiting earth, how sharing UFO experiences is treated in the mainstream media, the power of psychedelics, the rapid increase in UFO sightings, why it's important to cultivate curiosity, and more. Guest Bio: Dave Robinson is a Master Storywork Coach, a Co-host of the Get Enlifted Podcast, and Co-founder of Serious Fun. DAVE ROBINSON LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daverobinson.coach/Serious Fun: https://www.seriousfun.io/Work Your Stories: https://www.workyourstories.com/Get Enlifted Podcast: https://pod.link/1611959870 THE AUXORO PODCAST LINKS:Apple: https://apple.co/3B4fYju Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3zaS6sPOvercast: https://bit.ly/3rgw70DYoutube: https://bit.ly/3lTpJdjWebsite: https://www.auxoro.com/ AUXORO SOCIAL LINKS:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auxoroYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqFFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/auxoromagNewsletter: https://www.auxoro.com/thesourceYouTube: https://bit.ly/3CLjEqF If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts. It takes less than 60 seconds, helps us appear higher in searches so more people discover the show, and it boosts my ego;) Past Guests On The Auxoro Podcast Include: Aubrey de Grey, Andy Weir, Eben Britton, Eric Jorgenson, Isabelle Boemeke, Houston Arriaga, Jerzy Gregorek, Chris Cooper, Gryffin, Elsa Diaz, Dave Robinson, Meghan Daum, FINNEAS, Chloé Valdary, Coleman Hughes, Maziar Ghaderi, YONAS, Ryan Michler, Ryan Meyer, Gavin Chops, Bren Orton, Zuby, Jason Khalipa, Ed Latimore, Jess Glynne, Noah Kahan, Kid Super, Deryck Whibley, and many more.
What can professional wrestling and its largest figurehead tell us about our social and political moment? Turns out - a lot! Author Abraham Josephine Riesman returns to Serious Fun for an in-depth discussion about her new book "Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America". Riesman breaks down McMahon, his empire, his connections to politics and business, and how his contributions to pro wrestling have created a new weighted form of synthetic reality she calls "neokayfabe" that permeates our social, political, journalistic, and media lives. SHOW NOTES: Learn more about the book at: https://www.ringmasterthebook.com Riesman's article on the Book of Job for Slate is here: https://slate.com/human-interest/2022/03/job-torah-story-despair-alternative-war-democracy-climate-apocalypse.html
HOW TO DO FRUGAL FEBRUARY: 1. Use a separate savings account - $0 STARTING ACCOUNT BALANCE 2. Nickname it - Frugal February Savings 3. Look at your budget – what you can cut down/cut out for this month - brainstorm a list Examples – pause gym membership, go vegetarian for the month, quit alcohol, make coffee at home, take lunch to work, switch social activities. Use public transport instead of driving. Call up my providers 4. Every time you save money – you immediately transfer that money ON THE SPOT, into your “Frugal February” account 5. Look at it each morning AND night, see it quickly adding up will motivate and inspire you to keep going and give you new ideas to save more. 6. You cannot spend that money until the end of February! You can put the money towards your: Debt goals Savings goals Investing goals Retirement goals Lifestyle goal 7. Own Frugal February with pride! Tell others what you are doing and what you want to do with your savings. This will help others understand why you may need to do things differently and you may end up inspiring others to join you. As always, I share everything that I do on IG for Frugal February – I would so love if you can follow, tag, hashtag what you are doing to save money– so I can share with everyone else and support all fellow frugalers.... @SugarMammaTV Have fun – I discover what I do value – which is important. Whilst savings are great, it is the insights, personal growth and wisdom that are the real prizes. And as I said, my goal is the feeling of completing this. The feeling of having some extra cash that I can put towards my shares and income. The feeling of being so informed on my living expenses, knowing that there is no wastage and I love, value, use and appreciate everything that my hard earned precious money goes on. Stay updated & inspired... @SugarMammaTV – Money, budgeting, cashflow, motivation @CannaCampbellofficial – lifestyle, capsule wardrobe fashion, motherhood Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@sugarmammatv My Best Selling Books! The $1000 Project Book: booktopia.kh4ffx.net/DVqDMj Mindful Money: booktopia.kh4ffx.net/Xxrz5o My YouTube channel - over 12,000,000 views! https://www.youtube.com/c/SugarMamma www.SugarMammaTV.com Also, don't forget about podcast channel, "How Do They Afford That?" https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/how-do-they-afford-that/id1644255235 ADDITIONAL GENERAL ADVICE WARNING: Whilst we discuss various financial topics, this podcast is not advice in anyway, but purely for educational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast is personal advice, investment advice or product advice. With any major financial decision, you must always do your own research, consider all the pros and cons, fees, caps, limits, costs, taxes etc. Always proactively educate yourself before making any major financial decision, consider your own financial goals, deadlines and risk profile. So please bear all of this in mind when listening to this podcast and please always speak to a Financial Planner when wondering what you should do to achieve your own financial goals and dreams. GENERAL ADVICE WARNING & FINANCIAL PLANNING LICENSE DETAILS: The information in this podcast is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, financial needs or objectives. Before acting on any information, you should consider the appropriateness of it and the relevant product having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs. In particular, you should seek independent financial advice and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement or other offer document prior to acquiring any financial product. Canna Campbell is a Corporate Authorised Representative and Corporate Credit Representative of Wealthstream Financial Group Pty Ltd ABN 35 152 803 113 Australian Financial Services Licensee AFSL 412079.
Back in August Mike heard an episode of Reinforced Running with a guest that got his attention, years before that he heard him for the first time on I Am A Spartan Podcast! Now we finally had the chance to have Dave Robinson on our show! We focus on how to set goals in a way that we are more likely to achieve them, how harmful self talk can be if not done appropriately, and the importance of breathing well. Check out the podcast he currently hosts (Get Enlifted Podcast), work your stories with him, and if you're feeling burnt out then check out Serious Fun! 0:00 – 3:27 – Intro 3:27 – 11:52 – Quick News 11:52 – 12:46 – Content Preface 12:46 - 1:30:11 - Dave Robinson Interview 1:30:11 - End – Outro Next episode will either be an interview with an elite who I tried to have on after Abu Dhabi or an episode on Newbsanity's Night Ops Challenge and Ultra! ____ News Stories: New England OCR Expo: Instagram and Facebook Underdog Fitness Podium Chasers Team Team OFX TPK Endurance Teamed Up with GoRuck Cole Schwartz Sets Battle Bunker Record Alisa Petrova and Sergei Perelygin Engaged Finland Female Bootcamp with Ida Mathilde Steensgaard Albon App has a Free Version Hannibal Race Podiums Balance Secret Link Inflatable Secret Link Blindfolded Secret Link Chocolate Milk Secret Link ____ Related Episodes: 164. 1st Annual New England OCR Expo Preview with Steve “Bacon” Martin! 165. New England OCR Expo and Party! 299. OCR World Championships 3K with Elites and Graham Roberts from NOX! Reinforced Running: 246: Dave Robinson - Using words to improve your athletic performance I Am A Spartan: EPISODE 45 DAVID ROBINSON ON WEST VIRGINIA SPARTAN BEAST! ____ The OCR Report Patreon Supporters: Matt B Davis, Shon Collins, Jason Dupree, Kim DeVoss, Samantha Thompson, Matt Puntin, Dave Claxton, Mark Duplessis, Brad Kiehl, Charlotte Engelman, Erin Grindstaff, Hank Stefano, Arlene Stefano, Laura Ritter, Steven Ritter, Sofia Harnedy, Kenny West, Ryan Maisano, Cheryl Goodwin, Jessica Johnson, Scott "The Fayne" Knowles, Anna Landry, Christopher Hoover, Kevin Gregory Jr., Ryan Hart, Ashley Reis, Brent George, Justin Manning, Kevin Praytor, Wendell Lagosh, Brett "The T-Rex" Milks, and Logan Nagle. Sponsored Athletes: Javier Escobar, Kelly Sullivan, Ryan Brizzolara, and Joshua Reid! Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and access to our Facebook group For a podcast shirt, send $20 to Katelyn-Ritter-8 on Venmo with your size and address Check out our Threadless Shop Use coupon code "adventure" for 10% off MudGear products Use coupon code "ocrreport20" for 20% off Caterpy products Like us on Facebook: Obstacle Running Adventures Follow our podcast on Instagram: @ObstacleRunningAdventures Write us an email: obstaclerunningadventures@gmail.com Subscribe on Youtube: MStefano Running Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
This week Tayla is joined by kid's performer Stacey Peasley and Bill Childs from Spare the Rock to discuss children's music. They discuss their experience bringing developmentally appropriate music (that's good!) to children. They also discuss soccer and the relationship between airport books and p-hacking. During The Last Chapter they discuss: Who would you cast in a live-action production of your favorite book? Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you'd like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books Non-Goals by Bob Bjarke Science Fiction by Stuart Ritchie Wayward by Chuck Wendig Invisible Child by Andrea Elliott Caste by Isabel Wilkerson Carrie Soto Is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid Memory's Legion by James S. A. Corey The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster The Sunbearer Trials by Aiden Thomas AV Dead to Me (2019-2022) Ozark (2017-2022) Ted Lasso (2020- ) Real Genius (1985) What We Do In the Shadows (2019- ) Lupin (2021- ) If Books Could Kill (podcast) Maintenance Phase (podcast) Other Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child Stacey Peasley Data Dredging (also known as Data Snooping or p-hacking)
Day 3 in the New Year's Resolution challenge ...
Little Havana is a small part of Miami that's flooded with Cuban culture, a place where you can enjoy a cigar and a drink while listening to music.In today's podcast, I'm going to be talking about Little Havana, and I'm going to tell you a lot of useful information from my own experience. Key PointsWhere is located?Is English the main language?How big Little Havana is?Cigars FactoriesCigar PricesRecommendationsAbout Marina 'Travel Experta'I am an Experience Collector, World Traveler, Expat Mama and WifeI have been an expat for over 20 years, raising 2 trilingual sonsMy family and I have traveled to over 40 countries and counting …I'm here to inspire you to travel, move internationally, have fun with your family and so much more! Did you enjoy the podcast?Leave a review on Apple Podcast! They are one of THE most important factors for podcasts, and it's super easy to do: Click on “View in iTunes” on the left-hand side under the picture. Leave an honest review.Thanks, you're super!
In our final live Serious Fun from the 2022 Brown County Library Comic-Con, Bryan sits down with Zack Kruse (UW - Green Bay Sheboygan) and Miriam Brabham (UW - Green Bay Main Campus) to once and for all answer that question that gnaws at us literally and figuratively - who is the all time greatest, gnarliest, creepiest, most symbolically relevant monster of them all? Is it Dracula, lord of the vampires? The Wolfman, half-man half-beast? Frankenstein's monster, misunderstood brute? Or is it the humble zombie horde, shambling across the countryside? Delve deep into these monsters and what they represent with us - you might get scared, but you'll learn something! Check out Zack's book, Mysterious Travelers: Steve Ditko and the Search for a New Liberal Identity here: https://www.upress.state.ms.us/Books/M/Mysterious-Travelers
It's a spooktacular celebration of the craft of drawing on a new Serious Fun! In this live episode from the 2022 Brown County Library Pop-Con, Green Bay artist Robb Mommaerts talks about his style, influences, and work on properties like Klawde the Evil Alien Warlord Cat. Robb also demonstrates how to draw and create original characters from scratch in this fascinating live drawing demonstration! Check out Robb's Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/robbmommaerts/?hl=en Check out his poster for the Brown County Library Comic-Con (which he donated to the library like the cool guy he is) here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CjAtoENOlMx/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link For you Tumblr fans: https://robbmommaerts.tumblr.com/ His blog is here: http://robbvision.blogspot.com/ Check out a couple photos from the event here: https://twitter.com/Learnonaut/status/1583514310122213377
Serious Fun returns with the first of three live episodes recorded in front of a live audience at the Brown County Library Pop Con on October 1, 2022! First, Bryan sits down with acclaimed, award-winning author Lori M. Lee to discuss her work on books like Pahua and the Soul Stealer, as well as representation in fantasy and science fiction, breaking into the industry, the responsibility that comes with adding Hmong culture to the genre, and more! We also talk a lot more about Kingdom Hearts than I think anyone expected. Check out Lori on Twitter at https://twitter.com/lorimlee, and get your copy of Pahua and the Soul Stealer, Forest of Souls, Broken Web, and the Gates of Thread and Stone series wherever books are sold!
Nick KaÃner Facebook Website Instagram Twitter Steady Paypal Kateryna Chernii Herzlich Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe des Hörfehler Podcasts. Zu Gast ist die Historikerin Kateryna Chernii. Sie arbeitet an einem Dissertationsprojekt zum Thema Auf zu neuen Siegen? Die Transformationsprozesse des ukrainischen FuÃballs und der Wandel der Eliten nach dem Ende der Sowjetunion. Was im ersten Moment sehr sperrig klingt, entpuppt sich als ein höchst interessantes Thema. Mit dem Zerfall der Sowjetunion erbte der ukrainische FuÃball nicht nur den Ruhm glorreicher sportlicher Leistungen, sondern ebenso die Strukturen und Probleme des sowjetischen FuÃballs. Was die Frage aufwirft: Wie hat sich der FuÃball und mit ihm die Eliten und ihr Einfluss im Laufe der letzten Jahrzehnte speziell in der Ukraine verändert? Besonderes Augenmerk legen wir dabei auf den einstigen Vorzeigeclub Dynamo Kiew und das wir dann spätestens mit den Eliten und der Neuzeit bei Schachtar Donezk landen, lässt ahnen was alles in diesem Thema steckt. Ein ganz besonderes Dankeschön geht an Kateryna, dafür das sie sich trotz der Lage in ihrem Geburtsland die Zeit genommen hat. Ganz herzlichen Dank! Der Hörfehler Podcast ist Werbe, Sponsoren und Paywallfrei. Er lebt durch Spenden seiner Unterstützer:innen. Ich würde mich freuen, wenn auch du meine Arbeit an diesem Podcast zu schätzen weiÃt und mithelfen möchtest, den Hörfehler mittel und langfristig auf sichere Beine zu stellen. #morethanagame Hier findest du alle Möglichkeiten des Supports. Weiterempfehlen, Rezensionen/Bewertungen oder Retweets sind eine kostenfreie Möglichkeit den Podcast zu unterstützen. Ãber alles das würde ich mich sehr freuen. Shownotes: Walerij Lobanowskyj Wikipedia Walerij Lobanowski Der alte Mann und der Ball (FAZ-Artikel) Oleg Basilewitsch, Literaturhinweise: Olaf Sundemayer Tor zum Osten (2012) Jonathan Wilson, Behind the Curtain (2006) Robert Edelman, Serious Fun. History of spectator sports in the USSR (1993) Der Beitrag HRF 152 | Transformation des ukrainischen FuÃballs nach dem Zerfall der Sowjetunion erschien zuerst auf Hörfehler - Podcast zu Fussball-Zeitgeschichte. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Nick KaÃner Facebook Website Instagram Twitter Steady Paypal Kateryna Chernii Herzlich Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe des Hörfehler Podcasts. Zu Gast ist die Historikerin Kateryna Chernii. Sie arbeitet an einem Dissertationsprojekt zum Thema Auf zu neuen Siegen? Die Transformationsprozesse des ukrainischen FuÃballs und der Wandel der Eliten nach dem Ende der Sowjetunion. Was im ersten Moment sehr sperrig klingt, entpuppt sich als ein höchst interessantes Thema. Mit dem Zerfall der Sowjetunion erbte der ukrainische FuÃball nicht nur den Ruhm glorreicher sportlicher Leistungen, sondern ebenso die Strukturen und Probleme des sowjetischen FuÃballs. Was die Frage aufwirft: Wie hat sich der FuÃball und mit ihm die Eliten und ihr Einfluss im Laufe der letzten Jahrzehnte speziell in der Ukraine verändert? Besonderes Augenmerk legen wir dabei auf den einstigen Vorzeigeclub Dynamo Kiew und das wir dann spätestens mit den Eliten und der Neuzeit bei Schachtar Donezk landen, lässt ahnen was alles in diesem Thema steckt. Ein ganz besonderes Dankeschön geht an Kateryna, dafür das sie sich trotz der Lage in ihrem Geburtsland die Zeit genommen hat. Ganz herzlichen Dank! Der Hörfehler Podcast ist Werbe, Sponsoren und Paywallfrei. Er lebt durch Spenden seiner Unterstützer:innen. Ich würde mich freuen, wenn auch du meine Arbeit an diesem Podcast zu schätzen weiÃt und mithelfen möchtest, den Hörfehler mittel und langfristig auf sichere Beine zu stellen. #morethanagame Hier findest du alle Möglichkeiten des Supports. Weiterempfehlen, Rezensionen/Bewertungen oder Retweets sind eine kostenfreie Möglichkeit den Podcast zu unterstützen. Ãber alles das würde ich mich sehr freuen. Shownotes: Walerij Lobanowskyj Wikipedia Walerij Lobanowski Der alte Mann und der Ball (FAZ-Artikel) Oleg Basilewitsch, Literaturhinweise: Olaf Sundemayer Tor zum Osten (2012) Jonathan Wilson, Behind the Curtain (2006) Robert Edelman, Serious Fun. History of spectator sports in the USSR (1993) Der Beitrag HRF 152 | Transformation des ukrainischen FuÃballs nach dem Zerfall der Sowjetunion erschien zuerst auf Hörfehler - Podcast zu Fussball-Zeitgeschichte. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Nick KaÃner Facebook Website Instagram Twitter Steady Paypal Kateryna Chernii Herzlich Willkommen zu einer neuen Ausgabe des Hörfehler Podcasts. Zu Gast ist die Historikerin Kateryna Chernii. Sie arbeitet an einem Dissertationsprojekt zum Thema Auf zu neuen Siegen? Die Transformationsprozesse des ukrainischen FuÃballs und der Wandel der Eliten nach dem Ende der Sowjetunion. Was im ersten Moment sehr sperrig klingt, entpuppt sich als ein höchst interessantes Thema. Mit dem Zerfall der Sowjetunion erbte der ukrainische FuÃball nicht nur den Ruhm glorreicher sportlicher Leistungen, sondern ebenso die Strukturen und Probleme des sowjetischen FuÃballs. Was die Frage aufwirft: Wie hat sich der FuÃball und mit ihm die Eliten und ihr Einfluss im Laufe der letzten Jahrzehnte speziell in der Ukraine verändert? Besonderes Augenmerk legen wir dabei auf den einstigen Vorzeigeclub Dynamo Kiew und das wir dann spätestens mit den Eliten und der Neuzeit bei Schachtar Donezk landen, lässt ahnen was alles in diesem Thema steckt. Ein ganz besonderes Dankeschön geht an Kateryna, dafür das sie sich trotz der Lage in ihrem Geburtsland die Zeit genommen hat. Ganz herzlichen Dank! Der Hörfehler Podcast ist Werbe, Sponsoren und Paywallfrei. Er lebt durch Spenden seiner Unterstützer:innen. Ich würde mich freuen, wenn auch du meine Arbeit an diesem Podcast zu schätzen weiÃt und mithelfen möchtest, den Hörfehler mittel und langfristig auf sichere Beine zu stellen. #morethanagame Hier findest du alle Möglichkeiten des Supports. Weiterempfehlen, Rezensionen/Bewertungen oder Retweets sind eine kostenfreie Möglichkeit den Podcast zu unterstützen. Ãber alles das würde ich mich sehr freuen. Shownotes: Walerij Lobanowskyj Wikipedia Walerij Lobanowski Der alte Mann und der Ball (FAZ-Artikel) Oleg Basilewitsch, Literaturhinweise: Olaf Sundemayer Tor zum Osten (2012) Jonathan Wilson, Behind the Curtain (2006) Robert Edelman, Serious Fun. History of spectator sports in the USSR (1993) Der Beitrag HRF 152 | Transformation des ukrainischen FuÃballs nach dem Zerfall der Sowjetunion erschien zuerst auf Hörfehler - Podcast zu Fussball-Zeitgeschichte. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten.
Do you seek to build happy memories with those you love? Have you considered the impact of intentional play in your home? Listen to Ron Deal's conversation with Dr. Jim Burns about why and how to use "fun" to connect relationships in your stepfamily. Show Notes and Resources Listen to FamilyLife Blended on how to have fun. Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. Find more content and resources on the FamilyLife's app! Help others find Familylife. Leave a review on Apple Podcast or Spotify. Check out all the Familylife's on the FamilyLife Podcast Network
This week, Serious Fun brings you what you've been craving - academic lectures! Recorded on April 18th, 2022 as part of the Climate Change Teach-In at UWGB, Bryan talks about the movie "Don't Look Up" and the broader question of pop culture metaphors for scientific and social issues. How do metaphors work? Is Don't Look Up a successful one? Are there better ones? How should pop culture talk about climate change? All this and more is yours should you download the new episode of Serious Fun!
Musitations™: Exploring Music, Meditation, Creativity and Wisdom
Thrilled to have my good friend, colleague and fellow Multi-Grammy® nominee Will Clipman on Musitations™ for the kick off of season 2! I have admired Will and his profound work in world music and percussion for more than 3 decades! It is such an honor and treat to have him on the show. Little did I know we had so much in common; both being published poets, devoted world music multi-instrumentalists and most importantly survivors of a near death experience - which is how we connected while collaborating on a project for the IANDS (International Association of Near Death Experiences) conference last year. We immediately connected and began discussing doing an episode on Musitations™ together which is now live! We discuss the meaning of mythopoetic, conscious creativity and the importance of having "serious fun" when creating - as well as the importance of listening, stillness and silence. Here is a bit more about Will: Will Clipman is a poet, percussionist, performing and recording artist, maskmaker, storyteller and educator. He has been nominated for seven GRAMMY® Awards, including one for his solo world music album Pathfinder, and his pan-global instrumental palette is featured in his Planet of Percussion® workshop and performance. Will has recorded over seventy albums, including thirty-five for Canyon Records, the world's foremost producer of Native American music. Will's poetry is widely published, including his book Dog Light (Wesleyan University Press). His masks and mythopoetic storytelling are showcased in his workshop and performance Myths & Masks®, which is available as a DVD. Will has conducted over three hundred artist-in-residence programs for elementary, middle and high schools, colleges and universities, senior centers, adult and juvenile prisons, hospitals, libraries, resorts and retreat centers. His work as an educator has been recognized with an Arizona Commission on the Arts Decade of Distinguished Service Award and three Governor's Arts Awards nominations. Will has toured throughout the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, as well as in Germany, Canada, Morocco and Russia. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Syracuse University and a Master of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Arizona. For further insights into Will's work, please visit his website at www.willclipman.com. 08:14 Mythopoetic 13:28 Conscious Creativity 14:40 Serious Fun 24:05 Planet Percussion 31:12 Will's Musical Origin Story 33:33 Feeling Good and Groovy 37:35 Our Near-Death Experiences 47:19 The Importance of Listening, Stillness and Silence 49:40 Will's first poem 56:40 Playing a Duet with Silence
If you were waiting for a new episode of Serious Fun, well...your wait is over. Also, maybe get some other things going on in your life? I mean, do what you will, just seems weird that you await this podcast with bated breath. That said, this is a real good episode! A great one, I daresay! The illustrious writer and author David L. Craddock joins us to talk about his latest tome, "Long Live Mortal Kombat: Round 1". Bryan and David talk about the history and legacy of Mortal Kombat, how public opinion has changed, the process of writing a decades-spanning book, the arcade scene in Bulgaria, and so, so much more in this jam-packed, wide-ranging episode. If you've ever spent your lunch period quickly scrawling down input codes for Fatalities, this episode is for you. SHOW NOTES: Check out the Kickstarter page for "Long Live Mortal Kombat" here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/davidlcraddock/long-live-mortal-kombat-the-definitive-history-of-mk Music: Dan Forden - "In the Beginning" (Mortal Kombat 1 Arcade Soundtrack) The Immortals - "Techno Syndrome" Benjamin Wallfisch - "Techno Syndrome (2021)"
The death of a teenager from bone cancer seems to be an unlikely source of inspiration. But it led to the establishment of a unique camp that has lifted the spirits of thirty five thousand children and their families; each facing life altering medical conditions. Camp Korey is an inspiring story of compassion, connection and personal transformation; a story that offers lessons even to families who are not facing major medical challenges, but simply seeking to grow together, not apart.
Our special guest on this episode of Legacy Grandparenting is Dr. Jim Burns, whose latest book is titled Have Serious Fun and 12 Other Principles to Make Each Day Count. Co-hosts Wayne Rice and John Coulombe discuss with Jim some of the principles in his book such as "Practice Thank Therapy," "Communicate with AWE" and "Find Replenishing Relationships." They also discuss Jim's book Doing Life With Your Adult Children and his soon-to-be-published Life After the Empty Nest.
Fun and movement professional, Brooks Meadows, gives us the scoop on the How and the Why "play" and "fun" are the needed ingredients in living your best life. Tune in! brooks@seriousfun.io https://www.seriousfun.io/
“In the face of mortality, play brings people together and breaks open closed spirits.” “Gratitude unshackles us from toxic emotions” “If the devil can't make you bad, he will make you busy” Tune in to today's episode “Have Serious Fun” with Jim Burns president of HomeWord and author of Have Serious Fun and Doing Life with Your Adult Children. In this episode we discuss: - Cultivating Joy - Practice “Thank” Therapy - How severe setbacks reprioritizes the roll “fun” has in life - Making “play” part family traditions - Making the ordinary extraordinary - Renewing of the mind - Overcoming negative family patterns - The need for replenishing relationships - Transformational vs Transactional relationships LINKS: www.homeword.com Have Serious Fun: https://www.amazon.com/Have-Serious-Fun-Other-Principles/dp/0310362598/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1635439747&sr=8-1 Streams of Wholeness: www.streamsofwholeness.com Josh Hawk: www.joshhawk.com Road to Wholeness TV Show: www.awkngtv.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alastair Moock has been playing music in the Philly area since 1995, with a specialty of family music added after the birth of his twins in 2006. He was first place in the 2020 Songs for Social Change, a project of RAWA, with his song Be A Pain.
After a brief summer break, we are back with a brand new episode of The Association Podcast and we're thrilled to welcome an awesome guest, Teri Carden. Teri is the Founder of 100 Reviews and Review My AMS, the President of the Review Society, and the Creator of AMS Fest & Non-Dues-A-Palooza. We get to hear about her journey from her start in the association world to becoming one of the great entrepreneurs in our market. We hope you enjoy!
Guest Speaker: Dr Jim BurnsHave Serious Fun!May 23, 2021
Philanthropy—like all parts of the social sector—is experiencing the impacts of the multiple, overlapping crises of our current moment. How has fundraising changed in response to these crises, and what are the approaches that organizations should be utilizing today? To get some insight, in this episode the Hairpin team speaks with Ellie Starr, a development executive with over 25 years of experience at leading nonprofit organizations. She's also the CEO of her own consulting company, Starrs Aligned (www.starrsaligned.com), which she started at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week, Russel and Eric look at some alternate ways to play Commander. Be it Two-Headed Giant, Planescape, or others, there are many ways to play commander beyond the 4-player Free-for-All we're used to seeing. In this episode, we talk about some variants we enjoy or find interesting. Bruce Richard's Serious Fun article: https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/serious-fun/truly-chaotic-2014-04-22 Magic's Comprehensive Rules: https://magic.wizards.com/en/game-info/gameplay/rules-and-formats/rules Kingdoms: https://www.reddit.com/r/EDH/comments/1plyyj/kingdoms_edh_variant/ Pinata (not a fan of some of the other variants in this post): https://generally-edh.tumblr.com/post/137057192421/edh-variants-a-guide Podcast (@OneManaShort) by Eric Landes (@ProggyBoog) and Russel Lee (@RogueArtificer) Edited by Jake Traver (@WCPower9) Music by Eric Landes
We have a new slogan, This Week on Campus with Sydney from Promotions, Will Josie eat it?, Murder Monday, Jenny's Fond du Lac Playlist, War of the Roses, and more!
We have a new slogan, This Week on Campus with Sydney from Promotions, Will Josie eat it?, Murder Monday, Jenny's Fond du Lac Playlist, War of the Roses, and more!