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The Asia Climate Finance Podcast
Ep59 The reshaping of recruitment in Asia, ft Seth Peterson, Korn Ferry

The Asia Climate Finance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 25:20 Transcription Available


Email comments or guest ideas (to reply, include your email address)Korn Ferry's Seth Peterson reveals how AI and in-house recruitment are revolutionizing executive search in Asia's energy transition sector. Despite the current market slowdown in China, demand for ESG and sustainability talent in Asia Pacific is quite strong. Corporate culture and purpose emerge as key differentiators in attracting top executives. Seth forecasts AI expertise and data science becoming critical skills, while emphasizing that traditional career-building remains fundamental. His insights highlight the dual challenge companies face: embracing technological innovation while maintaining strong organizational values to secure future talent.ABOUTH SETH: Seth brings more than 25 years of corporate and consulting experience. He leads teams to bring Korn Ferry's Solutions to clients across the Asia Pacific region. He also executes Executive Searches at the Board, C-Suite and Functional leadership levels across key Industry sectors, working for both Private Equity portfolio businesses and regional conglomerates as well as western multinationals. Seth is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and has been based in Greater China for the majority of his thirty-year career. Prior to joining Korn Ferry in 2018 he spent over seven years as a Partner at Heidrick & Struggles in Hong Kong. In his earlier career he worked in strategic planning, business development, and general management with multinational businesses in the region. He was Vice President, General Manager, in charge of Asia Operations for a Business Unit of Hong Kong-listed Techtronic Industries; and earlier worked for Emerson Electric for several years, where he held several Business Development and P&L responsibilities for various businesses across Asia Pacific and served as a corporate planner at the U.S. headquarters for two years. He began his career in Hong Kong and Shanghai in the early 1990s as a Management Consultant where he was involved in the development of China market strategies for a number of leading corporations. Seth earned an MBA from Washington University's Olin School of Business in St. Louis and a bachelor's degree in Chinese Studies and International Relations from Grinnell College. He previously chaired the board of AFS Intercultural Programs, Hong Kong, and served on the board and Executive Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong. FEEDBACK: Email Host | HOST, PRODUCTION, ARTWORK: Joseph Jacobelli | MUSIC: Ep0-29 The Open Goldberg Variations, Kimiko Ishizaka Ep30-50 Orchestra Gli Armonici – Tomaso Albinoni, Op.07, Concerto 04 per archi in Sol - III. Allegro. | Ep51 – Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049 Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License

Discretion Advised
Flops (w/ Monica Garcia & Seth Peterson)

Discretion Advised

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 72:26


In this Discretion Advised, John Hill joins Marc MacNamara from Fire Island for a show focusing on the concept of flops. Our special guest is Monica Garcia from REAL HOUSEWIVES OF SALT LAKE CITY, who discusses being ousted from the cast after last season's @realityvontease burner IG account bombshell finale— and she blames the show's producers for turning her burn book into a flop in the edit. Marc & John then count down their own personal flops including John getting fired from RUPAUL'S DRAG RACE (Season 1) before taping even began, and Marc's mishap filming THE SWORDS in Tahoe, while trying to capture a rimjob on a snowmobile (available on NakedSword.com). Our call-in guest Seth Peterson wraps up the episode dialing in from Barcelona to discuss his intro into the adult industry via Helix Studios after getting his degree in neuroscience but realizing that the OnlyFans boys he followed seemed to be having more fun!

Reaching Gen Z Podcast
06 | Legin: Why Your Story Matters & Transparency is THE KEY to Reaching Gen Z

Reaching Gen Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 60:49


Welcome to The Reaching Gen Z Podcast! I am your host, Seth Peterson, PhD. The aim of this podcast is to spotlight practical tips and tools to help you reach the next generation . In this episode, Nigel “Legin” Anderson joins us to discuss his latest as a spoken word. Artist, Christian rapper, podcast host, and professional speaker.Inspired by his father's battle with addiction, Legin speaks on fatherlessness, forgiveness, and reconciliation just to name a few. He has some new music out - God is iconic deluxe, coming out on all platforms September 13th! Last, but not least. Legin is a down to earth family man. He is happily married to his wife, Tia, and has two teens, Shekkinah (14) and Josiah (11). All faithfully attend Crossroads Church in Norfolk, Virginia!Access to EARLY RELEASE

Reaching Gen Z Podcast
05 | Greg Stier - Radical Like Jesus

Reaching Gen Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 58:36


Welcome to The Reaching Gen Z Podcast! I am your host, Seth Peterson, PhD. Our aim as always is to spotlight practical tips and tools to help you understand the next generation now. In this episode, I got to sit down with,Greg Stier. A much sought after speaker, former pastor, church planner, youth leader, as well as the author of more than 20 books. including his memoir, Unlikely Fighter. This fall, he'll be releasing a book called Radical Like Jesus. In the last 30 years, Greg has trained MILLIONS of youth leaders and students on how to relationally engage their world with the good news of Jesus.Whether you are a student pastor, volunteer, parent, or someone who just loves to learn, This is a really encouraging interview on how to be radical like Jesus!Date 2 Share Ministries: https://www.dare2share.orgRadical Like Jesus: https://gregstier.org/radical-like-jesus/Gospelize: https://store.dare2share.org/collections/downloads?Unlikely Fighter: https://gregstier.org/unlikely-fighter/Follow Greg Stier on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greg.stier/ Follow Greg Stier on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregstier Follow Greg Stier on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregstier/ If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star rating and review! This has been The 'Reaching Gen Z Podcast' with Dr. Seth Peterson – a place to talk about how to reach Gen Z more effectively!

Reaching Gen Z Podcast
04 | Brad Lomenick on How To Have Instant Influence & Credibility w/ Gen Z

Reaching Gen Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 48:58


Welcome to The Reaching Gen Z Podcast! I am your host, Dr. Seth Peterson. Our aim as always is to spotlight practical tips and tools to help you reach Gen Z today. In this episode, I got to sit down with leadership guru, Brad Lomenick - who is a leadership consultant, speaker, founder of BLINC, and author of The Catalyst Leader and H3 Leadership. He writes about the next generation, creativity, innovation, social media, teamwork, and personal growth. For more than 10 years, he served as lead visionary and president of Catalyst, one of the largest young adult gatherings in the country, his books are some of my all-time favorite. Over the years, he has interviewed some of the sharpest minds in the country, including the likes of Malcolm Gladwell, Seth Goden, Francis Chan, Tony Dungy, Rick Warren, Dave Ramsey, and more. Whether you are a student pastor, volunteer, parent, or someone who just loves to learn, This was a really exciting interview and you are in for a treat! If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star rating and review! This has been The 'Reaching Gen Z Podcast' with Dr. Seth Peterson – a place to talk about how to reach Gen Z more effectively! Reaching Gen Z Podcast Show Notes: Brad's Rap: https://watch.liberty.edu/media/t/0_498klrjg (Jump to 24:45 minute mark) H3 Leadership Podcast: https://www.h3leadership.com/ H3 Leadership Book: https://www.bradlomenick.com/h3-leadership Brad's Book Recommendations: Spiritual Leadership by Oswald Chamber: www.moodypublishers.com/spiritual-leadership/ The Next Generation by Andy Stanely: https://leadwithyourlife.com/book/next-generation-leader/ Entre Leadership by Dave Ramsey: https://store.ramseysolutions.com/business-and-career/books/entreleadership/ Outline of Episode 4: - Breaking News at The SBC - The value of making people feel seen and known - Brad Lomenick's “rap ambitions” - The sweet spot of a calling is where your passions and strengths align - How to be an H3 leader (Humble, Hungry, and Hustle). - Start with the heart to make your passion immensely practical. - The power of curiosity - If you want to be interesting be interested. - How Gez Z can crush their next job interview - Why Gen Z's authenticity is sparking revival all across the nation - How to connect with an audience of any size - What happens off stage is just as important as what happens on stage. - The secret to instant influence and credibility - Why Gen Z craves accountability and how to get the very best from them - The Top 5 books every Gen Z leader needs to read NOW!

Reaching Gen Z Podcast
03| Chip Dean: Who Gen Z Is, What They Want & How to Reach Them Effectively

Reaching Gen Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 34:39


Welcome to The Reaching Gen Z Podcast! I am your host, Dr. Seth Peterson. Our aim is to spotlight practical tips and tools to help you reach Gen Z in your context. In this episode, I got to sit down with Chip Dean, as he reflects on his more than two decades in student ministry. Not only is he passionate about reaching the next generation, but he's also a sought after conference speaker and leader in the world of next gen ministry. On a more personal note. He's a down to earth kind of guy, a family man, his wife, Michelle just brought into the world, Eliana joy Dean. So they've got a newborn. One-year-old Cruz and a four year old Brooklyn. This interview is loaded with practical tips! Here is an outline of the notes for this episode: - Was Jesus a youth pastor? (2:30) - The value of “Genesis moment's” and how Chip answered the call on his life to student ministry (3:15). - What makes Gen Z “unique”? (6:55) - Why Gen Z may be THE LAST GENERATION we ever study (8:07). - Bible Worldview is Gen Z's most vital and greatest need (10:25). - Riots at youth group? (10:50) - Who are the “extreme 5%” and why are they so influential on social media? (12:20) - SEVEN QUESTIONS to ask before you let someone on social media influence your life (13:34) - Why Gen Z is some of the most committed Christ followers there are (15:30) - The “two peddles on the bike” for effective student ministry (18:00) - The greatest factor in Gen Z following Jesus is this (19:20) - How 50% of Gen Z lives “uncurated, unedited, and unaccountable” (20:00) - What is the best way to grow a student ministry? (21:49) - “Teenagers today are not looking for something to add to their life. I think they're looking for something to make sense of their life” (23:30). - Did the Billy Graham crusades ultimately fail local churches or did the local churches actually fail Billy Graham? (24:00) - Where do parents fit in to student ministry? (26:19) - FOUR TRUTHS to consider the next time you are recruiting volunteers for student ministry (27:00) - Is there something specific that leads to a high number of baptisms in student ministry (30:30)? - The RIGHT Questions to ask before going through with baptism (32:10) If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star rating and review! This has been The 'Reaching Gen Z Podcast with Seth Peterson' – a place to talk about how to reach Gen Z more effectively. Stay tuned for more conversations that promise to be both inspiring and thought-provoking as you engage the next generation now.

Reaching Gen Z Podcast
02 | Jason Mick: Ping Pong Balls, Prayer, and Proclaiming The Gospel!

Reaching Gen Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 34:26


Welcome to The Reaching Gen Z Podcast! I am your host, Dr. Seth Peterson. Our aim is to spotlight practical tips and tools to help you reach Gen Z in your context. In this episode, I got to catch up with Jason Mick, who leads one of the largest multi-site student ministries in the country at Prestonwood Baptist Church with campuses in the Dallas-Ft.Worth metro area. Jason Mick is a passionate follower of Jesus Christ - Proud Husband & Father of four kids (13, 11, 9, and 7). He is nearing completion of his Doctorate of Ministry degree from Liberty University - which is all on reaching the next generation. Jason is a leader among leaders, so it was a treat to sit down with him to hear his heart about reaching Gen Z. This interview provides practical tips and tools to equip anyone to not only understand who Gen Z is, but to connect with them in a way that will leave a lasting impact. Whether you are a student pastor, volunteer, parent, or teen yourself, tune-in and tune-up your skills on how to reach Gen Z where they are today! Axis is our featured resource for this episode. With Permission of Axis.org and Prestonwood Baptist Church, there is a link below which should be a helpful guide to parents on Generation Z: http://prestonwoodstudents.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Axis-Parents-Guide-to-Gen-Z.pdf If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star rating and review! This has been The 'Reaching Gen Z Podcast with Seth Peterson' – a place to talk about how to reach Gen Z more effectively. Stay tuned for more conversations that promise to be both inspiring and thought-provoking as you engage the next generation now.

Reaching Gen Z Podcast
RGZP 01 | Interview With Shane Pruitt on Reaching Gen Z Today

Reaching Gen Z Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 42:21


Welcome to The premier of the Reaching Gen Z Podcast! I am your host, Seth Peterson. The aim is to spotlight practical tips and tools to help you reach Gen Z in your context today. In this episode, Pastor Seth sits down to have a conversation with Shane Pruitt, Next Gen Director for the North American Mission Board (NAMB), about Why GEN Z Is the REVIVAL generation and what it takes to reach them effectively! Hot Topics Covered in This Episode: - Understanding the Church RIGHT NOW - Keeping “Church lingo” to a minimum - Making ministry simple - Pointing them to Jesus! - Equipping Students with the gospel - Giving ownership of the ministry away! - Breaking out of “comfort zones” - Building confidence to “go” - Cultivating a culture of evangelism - Overcoming the fear of rejection - Why GEN Z Is the REVIVAL generation Shane Pruitt has served in ministry for over 20 years as a denominational leader, church planter, lead pastor, and student pastor. He is currently a traveling communicator, evangelist, and Bible teacher who speaks to over a hundred thousand people about the good news of Jesus Christ each year! Shane brings a wealth of experience and is well-versed at sharing his wisdom and faith at the intersection of faith and contemporary issues. He is the author of two books: “9 Common Lies Christians Believe: And Why God's Truth Is Infinitely Better” and “Calling Out the Called: Discipling Those Called to Ministry Leadership.” And most recently, an 8-week Bible Study resource called, “The Revival Generation”! All are available for purchase anywhere books are sold. Finally, he is the co-host of the podcast, Next Gen on Mission (available on podcast platforms), and the YouTube Channel – GenSend. You can check out his most recent sermons, articles, and speaking schedule at www.shanepruitt.com. If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and leave us a 5-star rating and review! This has been The 'Reaching Gen Z Podcast with Seth Peterson' – a place to talk about how to reach Gen Z more effectively. Stay tuned for more conversations that promise to be both inspiring and thought-provoking as you engage the next generation now.

The Modern Pain Podcast
Unveiling PT's Hidden Curriculum: Communication, Mentorship, and Beyond

The Modern Pain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 37:24 Transcription Available


SummaryIn this conversation, Mark Kargela interviews Seth Peterson about various topics in physical therapy practice and education. They discuss the challenges of PT education, the role of manual therapy, the influence of social media on PT practice, the importance of mentorship, the value of communication in PT practice, the state of continuing education in PT, and the role of PTs as primary care musculoskeletal practitioners.Takeaways- PT education should focus on developing safe clinicians and providing mentorship to help clinicians become skilled practitioners.-  There is value in manual therapy, but it should be used in conjunction with other interventions and tailored to the individual patient.-  Social media can create idea cults and confusion for young clinicians, but mentorship and critical thinking can help navigate these challenges.-  Communication skills are essential for PTs and should be emphasized in education and practice.-  Continuing education in PT should be evidence-based and focus on developing clinical reasoning and case management skills.-  PTs have the potential to serve as primary care musculoskeletal practitioners, but there are barriers that need to be addressed, such as expanding PTs' scope of practice.Check out Seth on X*********************************************************************

UnMind: Zen Moments With Great Cloud
141: Teaching Design and Teaching Zen

UnMind: Zen Moments With Great Cloud

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 15:04


If you are paying an undue degree of attention to the details of my UnMind podcasts, you may have noted that the last segment was titled “Teaching Zen & Teaching Design,” while this one is “Teaching Design & Teaching Zen.” A trivial difference without a distinction, you might say. The emphasis on design thinking may have been a bit confusing, and Zen will be the major focus of this one. But either is here used as a foil for the other, in the spirit of “Harmony of Sameness and Difference,” the second great Ch'an Poem in Soto Zen liturgy, by Master Sekito Kisen: Hearing the words understand the meaning do not set up standards of your ownNot understanding the Way before your eyes how will you know the path you walk? In design circles we say that communication is not the message sent, but the message received. Thus, in parsing my words, and any potential relevance to you and your practice, I ask that you look past my clumsy use of language, which is itself dualistic in nature, to the nonduality of reality as experienced in your consciousness, especially in your meditation. In the last segment I pointed out one obvious contrast between Zen thinking and design thinking: We do not think that we can think our way to enlightenment, in Zen. Meditation goes beyond thinking. Or perhaps more precisely, Zen's shikantaza, the immediate, long-term effect of zazen, defined as “objectless meditation,” resides in that space that exists before thinking. Thought takes time, and so is always looking back on what has already transpired. When it comes to practicing the method of zazen, as well as adapting Zen's worldview, the common premise going in is that thinking, as such, is not going to prove very useful, though it is our most useful tool in apprehending, and recognizing, what Master Dogen referred to as “non-thinking”: neither thinking nor not thinking; the mental middle way. Both design and Zen's meditation process involve a trans-sensory level of learning, which in Zen may be more aptly defined as “unlearning.” So it is not exactly accurate to say that we can “teach” Zen, though we do our best to share our experience, including some “do's and don'ts,” in an interactive dialog. As Matsuoka Roshi would say, “We teach each other Buddhism.” I often learn more in a given exchange, say in dokusan, more than may the identified student. Shohaku Okumura Roshi once commented, during a dharma talk that he gave at the Atlanta Zen center, that he was only “the teacher” because we were there as “the students.” When at home, or in a different context, he was certainly no longer a teacher, as such. We say that Zen cannot be taught, but that it can be learned. Learning Zen, versus learning anything else — especially something as tangible as product design — also differs in that the proof of the pudding, in Zen, is in a taste so intimate and personal that it cannot be shared with anyone. Whereas if I can sit in the chair you designed and built, I can tell for myself that you either know what you are doing, or not. For example, my wife and I once had the distinct pleasure of an overnight stay in Wisconsin, in a small cabin that had been designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, called the Seth Peterson Cottage. It was a lovely, compact building, in which neither Seth Peterson nor the great architect had ever set foot, both having died before it was complete. The relevance to our focus here is that while the building, and its lovely arboreal siting, were works of genius, the breakfast nook was very uncomfortable, consisting of flat banquettes with no cushioning. But they matched the walls, also clad with plywood. FLW was known for this emphasis on appearance over comfort, also evident in an exhibit of his higher-end home furnishings mounted at the Art Institute of Chicago Museum during my tenure there. Zen and Design both entail apprentice modes of training. That is, developing a grasp of Zen is rather like the process of learning to build a Steinway grand piano. The master or journeyman and their apprentice exchange few words, instead the apprentice simply observing and imitating what his mentor does. In near total silence, the essential functions and processes are communicated through actions, not words. And eventually — lo and behold — the piano is ready to play. This apprentice-journeyman-master triad is analogous to the initiate-disciple-priest model frequently found in Zen circles. The former wording may be more appropriate to our times than the latter — laden as it is with quasi-religious overtones, which do not quite fit the reality of being a Zen adept in America. Although we have great respect, bordering on reverence, for our teachers in Zen, we do not let it go to our heads when we find ourselves on the other side of the relationship. Or we should not, in any case. We who find ourselves in the awkward position of being expected to lead others in this most personal of all problem-solving arenas tend to think of ourselves as more like coaches. The student is like an athlete, who is endeavoring to reach the elite level of the sport. If they are not willing to do the work, no amount of coaching is going to help. If they are, it does not take much coaching to move the dial. This also applies to design. After all, I cannot know for sure what another person needs to know, in terms of Zen. I can only know what it is that I do not know; and perhaps, how to go deeper; as my root teacher would say. He would often remark that it's not what you say or do — in leading a Zen service, for example — it's how you do it. That is, it is natural, and okay, to mess up: you may miss the gong at the time designated; blow a line in the chant, et cetera. But as long as you do not let that get in your way, or disrupt the focus of the others present, no harm, no foul. It is more in the attitude with which you approach things — a balance of wholehearted sincerity and lighthearted joy — that will convey the essence of Zen, than it is in the precision or accuracy of your performance. Zen requires an agile sense of humor, and a goodly dollop of humility. Another dimension of the training process shared by Zen and design professionals is that of “training the trainers.” Although in both cases we are not really propagating a priesthood, but promoting a practice, the notion that our successors will carry on the tradition of training others is implicit in most professions, as well as in Zen. Zen should be approached professionally, rather than mystically, the latter being an example of unhelpful connotations often associated with Zen in the West. One of my professors at the Institute of Design one day proclaimed that the main thing you pick up from your professors at university consists of their attitudes toward the work. I would add that you also pick up learning habits and a work ethic: learning how to learn, as the standard trope goes. The same goes for Zen. Attitudes need adjustment. But the focus of Zen training is not exclusively in the realm of ideas, but rather in the realm of direct experience. Zen is not about reality, or what we can do to manipulate it, but a direct pointing at reality. This is how we approach it on the cushion, without relying on ideas, words and concepts. In Zen as well as design, the issue of control comes into play. In planning, designing and building something, anything — from a chair to the Brooklyn bridge or Holland tunnel — we have to control the materials and processes that will achieve the end we are attempting to achieve. Otherwise, the chair will be uncomfortable, like Frank Lloyd Wright's plywood benches, or we may build in a future disaster, like some of the dire engineering collapses we have witnessed from time to time. But trying to control everything has its limits. In meditation circles, we often hear phrases such as “controlling the breath” or “emptying your mind of thoughts.” These represent attitudes 180-degrees from that in Zen meditation, which is not one of exerting control, but rather relinquishing any real or imagined level of control. We follow the body in assuming the posture, and we follow the breath, rather than attempting to control it. What's sauce for the body is sauce for the mind. We let thoughts go, until they die down to dull roar, on their own. If you do not agree with this non-control, next time you are meditating, and Mother Nature calls, just tell her to buzz off: You are meditating just now. See how that works out for you. Similarly, in design processes, you have to relinquish your tendency to force materials and processes into a mold that is unnatural for them to perform the way you want them to. The concrete has to be adequately reinforced for the tunnel or building to withstand the stresses of gravity, or hurricane-force winds. The fasteners cannot weaken the wood, or the chair will collapse. I could go on, but will close with one more aphorism from design thinking: there are many design ideas that are simple in concept, but difficult in execution. Zen may be the poster boy for this truism. Zazen is irreducibly simple in design, but Zen can be maddeningly difficult in daily execution. It is not the fault of Zen, but rather of our stubborn monkey mind. But don't give up. Only you can do this. You are the only one who can design your Zen life. Only you can redesign it, as reality intervenes.* * * Elliston Roshi is guiding teacher of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center and abbot of the Silent Thunder Order. He is also a gallery-represented fine artist expressing his Zen through visual poetry, or “music to the eyes.”UnMind is a production of the Atlanta Soto Zen Center in Atlanta, Georgia and the Silent Thunder Order. You can support these teachings by PayPal to donate@STorder.org. Gassho.Producer: Shinjin Larry Little

The Primary Care PT Podcast
E7: Private Practice w/ Dr. Seth Peterson

The Primary Care PT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 48:49


In this episode, I got the chance to chat with Dr. Seth Peterson, who is the owner of a private practice and The Movement Brainery, a continuing education company with a primary care PT course. We discuss Seth's background and how he incorporates the primary care philosophy into his practice. Check out the Masters in Motion podcast, especially the bonus episode titled "The Woman in the Clock - Mary McMillan" from Jan 13, 2021. Take a look at the movement brainery's primary care PT course: https://themovementbrainery.thinkific.com/courses/primary-care-pt Follow him on Twitter @drsethPT

The E3Rehab Podcast
119. Drawing a "Perfect Circle": How Clinicians Can Become Better Communicators w/ Seth Peterson

The E3Rehab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 52:45


Chris sat down with Seth Peterson to discuss his new editorial, “Drawing a “Perfect Circle”: How Clinicians Can Become Better Communicators.” We discuss why communication isn't emphasized in graduate level education, mindfulness, attending to the self, the patient, and the context, becoming reflective communicators, and much more. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/4UQwYI6uOB8  More about Seth:  Seth's New Paper: Drawing a “Perfect Circle” Seth's ResearchGate Seth's Twitter The Movement Brainery --- Follow Us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/e3rehab  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e3rehab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/E3Rehab --- Rehab & Performance Programs: https://store.e3rehab.com/  Newsletter: https://e3rehab.ck.page/19eae53ac1  Coaching & Consultations: https://e3rehab.com/coaching/  Articles: https://e3rehab.com/articles/  Apparel: https://store.e3rehab.com/collections/frontpage  --- Podcast Sponsor: Vivo Barefoot: Get 15% off all shoes! - https://www.vivobarefoot.com/e3rehab --- @dr.surdykapt @tony.comella @chrishughen --- This episode was produced by Matt Hunter.

Physio Explained by Physio Network
#66 - Are continuing education courses really evidence-based? With Dr Seth Peterson

Physio Explained by Physio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 16:38


In this episode with Dr Seth Peterson, he reveals his research on courses and particularly the percentage of courses which contain non evidenced based recommendations. We also discuss the large differences in accreditation from state to state and country to country as well as the varying degrees of requirements for CPD.Dr Seth Peterson is founder of the Motive Physical Therapy Specialists; he is one of less than 1% of Physical Therapists to have completed both residency and fellowship training where he has had the opportunity to train under national experts in the field of orthopaedic physical therapy and spine management. He is also an author on various topics and a reviewer for numerous journals. If you like the podcast, it would mean the world if you're happy to leave us a rating or a review. It really helps!Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs 

First Baptist Norfolk
Salt & Light | Seth Peterson

First Baptist Norfolk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 31:18


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PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy
How does a physical therapist practice primary care?

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 44:26


Katie O'Bright is a physical therapist who is passionate about educating on the importance of primary care PT roles in a team-based setting. . She is the founder and owner of Redefine Health Education which is a live and on-demand continuing education platform with specific topics on primary care and musculoskeletal imaging. Previously working at a military PT, she has the experience and knowledge working in interdisciplinary teams on the frontlines of healthcare. Episode TakeawaysDefining primary care in physical therapyThe importance of working in a multidisciplinary team-based approachUnderstanding differential diagnosis and thorough examination of each and every patientThe future of primary care physical therapistsWhy should physical therapists read and understand musculoskeletal imaging? Three QuestionsWho is someone the audience should follow to learn more about today's topic? Seth Peterson, Rebekah Griffith What is something the audience should take a look at if they want to take a deeper dive into some of the things we talked about today? Redefine Health Education Primary Care PT, APTA Primary Care SIG Why should people care about this episode/topic? You might not be seeing it, but it is seeing you. Quote from Barb Stevens of Bellin College Parting Shot“In Primary Care PT, it's about us integrating into primary care for the benefit of our patients so they can get better outcomes and better care quickly. We can provide those services right at the first point of care.” - Katie O'Bright Connect with Katie and Redefine Health Education!TwitterInstagram: @katieobright @redefinehealthedRedefine Health EducationAbout KatiePodcast APTA Primary Care SIGPROMO CODE!!! Need to refresh your primary care clinical fundamental medical screening, triage, imaging, labs, and hands-on exam skills? Join a Redefine Foundations for the Primary Care Therapist course. Use promo code “ptpintcast” (case sensitive) at the checkout page for $50 off any in-person courses in 2023. Win a Digital Boost Pack - SIGN UP HERE Do you want to be part of PT Pintcast Book Club? Join the PT Pintcast Happy Hour Facebook Group for more informationPT Pintcast is brewed by:Practice Freedom UFor PT Owners who want to Treat Less, Earn More, and create the business you've always dreamed of. Take the Practice Quiz now to see where you stack up. Visit practicefreedomu.com.CBDRX4U.comYOUR CBD Store - get the ABC's of CBD at CBDRX4u.comJackson TherapyProviding awesome adventures in patient care for physical therapists who care about where they're going! Look no further than JacksonTherapy.comMW TherapyAn EMR is to a Physical Therapist as a Hammer is to a Carpenter. You deserve to LOVE USING IT!It's time for something better. It's time for something customizable. That's where MWTherapy comes in, take a demo of their amazing EMR now at MWTherapy.com where switching your EMR is easy!Brooks Rehabilitation Institute of Higher Learning The Brooks Institute of Higher Learning is a world-class organization on the cutting edge of evidence-informed practice and professional development for rehabilitation professionals. Learn more at BrooksIHL.org. FIRST ROUND Owens Recovery ScienceYour single course for clinicians who want certification in Personalized Blood Flow Restriction Rehabilitation Training and the equipment YOU Need to apply it properly In your clinical practice. Find out where you can get certified NEXT at www.owensrecoveryscience.com. PARTING SHOTThe Academy of Orthopaedic Physical TherapyThe leaders in orthopedic PT are the academy OF orthopedic PT, orthoPT.org now with Current concepts of Orthopedic PT 5th edition.

AAOMPT Podcast
Research - Peterson Interview

AAOMPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 31:54


Dr. Seth Peterson of The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists and A.T. Still University is interviewed by Leanna Blanchard regarding a publication from Musculoskeletal Science and Practice titled, “Who writes this stuff? Musculoskeletal information quality and authorship of popular health websites: A systematic review.”

AAOMPT Podcast
Ep. 101 Peterson Interview

AAOMPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 31:54


Dr. Seth Peterson (e-mail, ResearchGate, Twitter) of The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists and A.T. Still University is interviewed Leanna Blanchard regarding a publication from Musculoskeletal Science and Practice titled, “Who writes this stuff? Musculoskeletal information quality and authorship of popular health websites: A systematic review.” This episode contains information that will be interesting for people who want to explore the world of online orthopaedic information and whether or not we, or more specifically our patients, can trust what we read on the web. In addition, to find the resources referred to in the episode use these links: Trust It or Trash It?, Lin et al 2020, and the Duke Center of Excellence in Manual and Manipulative Therapy (CEMMT).Find out more about the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists at the following links:Academy website: www.aaompt.orgTwitter: @AAOMPTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaompt/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialaaompt/?hl=enPodcast e-mail: aaomptpodcast@gmail.comPodcast website: https://aaomptpodcast.simplecast.fm

Adaptabilia
Episode 31 - Seth Peterson: The Blind Men, the Elephant, and the Continuing Education Course

Adaptabilia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 74:43


Chris talks with Seth for a second time to discuss his brand new paper in JOSPT, “The Blind Men, the Elephant, and the Continuing Education Course: Why Higher Standards Are Needed in Physical Therapist Professional Development." We dive into the paper and discuss: his motivation to write this piece, the problem of unwarranted variability in clinical practice, the blind leading the blind, drawbacks of the current continuing education / continuing competence system, 3 suggestions for developing higher standards in professional development, and advice for clinicians seeking out information, mentorship, and education. Seth is the owner of The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists in Oro Valley, AZ and he continues to maintain a faculty position at A.T. Still University. We hope you all enjoy! More of Seth's recent publications: From Idea Cults to Clinical Chameleons: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35442753/Continuing Education Courses for Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapists in the United States Often Lack Supporting Evidence: A Review of Available Intervention Courses: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35358320/ (PT Inquest Episode on this paper: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1xNKyyGpI03XQARueToP4S?si=5a09505df0fa4769)Who writes this stuff? Musculoskeletal information quality and authorship of popular health websites: A systematic review: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35453015/Seth's Twitter: @drsethptSeth's IG: @themovementbrainery@adaptabilia@the_atg_physio@mas.moore@chris_barbellmedicine

Masters in Motion
Masters in Motion meets Movers and Mentors: Bryan Guzski and Tim Reynolds

Masters in Motion

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 50:46


For our podcast's finale, Seth Peterson interviews the authors of the book "Movers and Mentors" Bryan Guzski and Tim Reynolds. Bryan and Tim set out on a very similar journey to this podcast during the preparation of their book a few years ago. What did they find? How do the themes from their book relate to the themes from this podcast?Instead of summarizing key themes from Season 1.5, which we did after the first season, we've decided to discuss some of the broader themes with Tim and Bryan, who will also detail what themes they took away from their book interviewing 75 successful clinicians.This is the end of the podcast, but it doesn't have to be the end of your journey to improve in the clinic. Check out the links below to stay involved and keep the fire burning.Join our Facebook community, Mindful Clinicians here. Check out course offerings and the mentorship from The Movement Brainery here. Buy Tim and Bryan's book here. 

Adaptabilia
Episode 21 - Seth Peterson: From Idea Cults to Clinical Chameleons

Adaptabilia

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 70:40


Mason and Chris sat down with Seth Peterson to talk about his most recent JOSPT Viewpoint, “From Idea Cults to Clinical Chameleons: Moving Physical Therapists' Professional Identity Beyond Interventions.” Seth is the owner of The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists in Oro Valley, AZ and he continues to maintain a faculty position at A.T. Still University. We dive into the paper and discuss: idea cults in physical therapy, balancing intervention-based therapy with context, becoming a clinical chameleon, and starting points for reflecting and acting. We hope you all enjoy! Seth's Most Recent Papers: From Idea Cults to Clinical Chameleons: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35442753/Continuing Education Courses for Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapists in the United States Often Lack Supporting Evidence: A Review of Available Intervention Courses: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35358320/ (PT Inquest Episode on this paper: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1xNKyyGpI03XQARueToP4S?si=5a09505df0fa4769)Who writes this stuff? Musculoskeletal information quality and authorship of popular health websites: A systematic review: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35453015/Seth's Book Recommendation: Attending: Medicine, Mindfulness, and Humanity https://www.amazon.com/Attending-Dr-Ronald-Epstein-M-D/dp/1501121723/ref=asc_df_1501121723/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312089933244&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14328936919730295260&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9028314&hvtargid=pla-427476795011&psc=1

AAOMPT Podcast
Research - Peterson Interview

AAOMPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 25:38


Dr. Seth Peterson of The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists and A.T. Still University is interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer regarding a publication from Physiotherapy Theory and Practice titled, “Physical therapy management of a patient with persistent groin pain after total hip arthroplasty and iliopsoas tenotomy: a case report.”

First Baptist Norfolk
Transformed Lives | Seth Peterson

First Baptist Norfolk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 39:40


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It May Interest You To Know...
Episode 24 - M*A*S*H actor Mike Farrell

It May Interest You To Know...

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021


Mike Farrell began his acting career with small parts in films like "The Graduate" and "The Americanization of Emily". Eventually, he landed on the soap "Days of Our Lives", where he starred as Scott Banning for two years. "Days" was followed by leading roles in two series, "The Interns" and "The Man and The City," then a four-year contract with Universal Pictures. Mike is best known for playing Captain B.J. Hunnicutt in the ever popular series M*A*S*H. His eight years with the memorable show allowed the opportunity to both write and direct several episodes, earning him nominations for Director's Guild and Emmy Awards. His first production experience outside of M*A*S*H was the CBS-TV film "Memorial Day", in which he starred opposite actress Shelley Fabares, who he would go on to marry on December 31, 1984. On the documentary front, among many others, Farrell co-hosted "Saving the Wildlife" for PBS, hosted "The Best of the National Geographic Specials" and had a great adventure scuba diving with his children, Michael and Erin, among hundreds of sharks in French Polynesia for "The World of Audubon". Together with partner Marvin Minoff, he formed Farrell/Minoff Productions Farrell/Minoff's first production was "Dominick and Eugene", a film starring Tom Hulce and Ray Liotta. After making a number of TV movies, their company produced theatrical film called "Patch Adams", starring Robin Williams. In 1996 Mike was presented the Valentine Davies Award by the Writers Guild of America, given to members: "whose contribution to the entertainment industry and the community-at-large have brought dignity and honor to writers everywhere." In February 1998 Farrell was appointed to a three-year term on the Commission on Judicial Performance, an 11 member California State Commission that adjudicates complaints against judges in the state. 1998 also brought him to NBC-TV"'s "Providence" playing veterinarian Jim Hansen with cast-mates Melina Kanakaredes, Concetta Tomei, Paula Cale and Seth Peterson. In 2002 Mike was elected First Vice President of the Screen Actors Guild in Los Angeles and served three years in that capacity. In 2004 he received the Donald Wright Award from California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, only the third time in its 28 year history that the award has been presented to a recipient who was neither a lawyer nor a judge. Mike joined the podcast to talk about M*A*S*H, Providence, Days of Our Lives and Patch Adams the movie with Robin Williams and the real life doctor. https://m.imdb.com/name/nm0268286/bio

The Roamers Book Club
Further Downstream - An interview with rafting expert Seth Peterson

The Roamers Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 28:27


As a follow up to Running the Amazon by Joe Kane, Christine interviewed her younger brother Seth Peterson who is a high skilled whitewater rafting and kyaking guide in the Pacific Northwest. Check out Seth saving the day here: 

Not Alone
Vibrant Student Ministry in a Season of Obstacles

Not Alone

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 18:33


Ministry leaders have had to overcome challenges from the last year and develop new ways of discipling. One church discovered strategies and initiatives that led to life transformation among their youth and their families, as well as ministry leaders. Mike Camire, Next Gen ministry strategist with the SBC of Virginia, talks with Seth Peterson, student pastor at First Baptist Church in Norfolk, VA, about different strategies and initiatives that Seth and his team used to continue the overall mission of the student ministry at FBC Norfolk during the past year of obstacles and cancellations. He also shares some things that he does when the stress of ministry becomes heavy.Not Alone Podcast Episode 14

Masters in Motion
Short Reflections: Clinical Practice

Masters in Motion

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later May 6, 2021 17:14


In this second of a three-part recap of the interviews this season, Seth Peterson reviews some of our guests' recommendations for clinical practice. ______Continue the discussion in our Facebook group, Mindful Clinicians. 

Rebel Without A Closet
Hate Crime

Rebel Without A Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 39:45


Hate Crime (2005). What a perfect way to describe this film. NOT to be confused with the 2012 Neo-Nazi found footage movie of the same name. Making that VERY clear. Carlotta, Stu and I gab for hours, and intermingle this affront to our very nature. Is it the worst thing we've ever seen? Were we bored? Did we even end up watching it? Let's find out together!Hate Crime (2005) Written and Directed by Tommy Stovall, starring Seth Peterson, Bruce Davison, Chad Donella. Robbie and Trey are gay, middle-class, suburban professionals. Life is good. Until the son of a fundamentalist preacher moves in next door.RWACpod Discord: https://discord.gg/QVYzpNcyhqRWACpod on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rwacpodFollow on IG: @RWACpodWhere to find the Rebels:Stefan: @sjmaroni on IGBearSailorMoon: @bearsailormooon IG and TwitterCarlotta Carlisle: @carlottacarlisle on IG / Carlotta1987 on RedBubbleChad: @cski01 on IGPJ: @xndra_design on IGStu: @janikon_ on IG & TikTok

The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell
XZRS: Mike Farrell - Captain B J Hunnicutt from M*A*S*H

The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 41:22


Michael Joseph Farrell was born on February 6, 1939 in St. Paul, Minnesota. At the age of 2 a move to Hollywood, where his father's work as a studio carpenter provided young Mike's first glimpse of the world behind the studio walls, began his fascination with the "movies, one he has never fully lost. After graduating from Hollywood High and a hitch in the Marines, he worked a number of jobs - including a stint as private investigator - while pursuing a career as an actor, beginning with small parts in films like "The Graduate" and "The Americanization of Emily". Stage roles and small parts on TV eventually landed him in the soap "Days of Our Lives", where he starred as Scott Banning for two years. "Days" was followed by leading roles in two series, "The Interns" and "The Man and The City," then a four-year contract with Universal Pictures. Mike is best known for playing Captain B.J. Hunnicutt in the ever popular series M*A*S*H. His eight years with the memorable show allowed the opportunity to both write and direct several episodes, earning him nominations for Director's Guild and Emmy Awards. His first production experience outside of ""M*A*S*H was the CBS-TV film "Memorial Day", in which he starred opposite Shelley Fabares. On the documentary front, among many others, Farrell co-hosted "Saving the Wildlife" for PBS, hosted "The Best of the National Geographic Specials" and had a great adventure scuba diving with his children, Michael and Erin, among hundreds of sharks in French Polynesia for "The World of Audubon". On December 31, 1984 Mike married actress Shelley Fabares (star of ABC-TVs "Coach") Together with partner Marvin Minoff he formed 'Farrell/Minoff productions'. Farrell/Minoff's first production was "Dominick and Eugene", a film starring Tom Hulce and Ray Liotta. After making a number of TV movies, one of their more recent productions is "Patch Adams", starring Robin Williams. Beyond the film industry, Mike is a very active and outspoken citizen. Promoting human rights and opposing the death penalty are two of his prime concerns, making him a regular lecturer to interested audiences. In 1996 Mike was presented the Valentine Davies Award by the Writers Guild of America, given to members: "whose contribution to the entertainment industry and the community-at-large have brought dignity and honor to writers everywhere." In February 1998 Farrell was appointed to a three-year term on the Commission on Judicial Performance, an 11 member California State Commission that adjudicates complaints against judges in the state. 1998 also brought him NBC-TV"'s "Providence" playing veterinarian Jim Hansen with cast-mates Melina Kanakaredes, Concetta Tomei, Paula Cale and Seth Peterson. In 2002 Mike was elected First Vice President of the Screen Actors Guild in Los Angeles and served three years in that capacity. In 2004 he received the Donald Wright Award from California Attorneys for Criminal Justice, only the third time in its 28 year history that the award has been presented to a recipient who was neither a lawyer nor a judge. In his spare time Mike loves to read, spend time with his wife and kids and enjoys cross-country motorcycling. His bike trips have crisscrossed, amongst others, the US, Canada, Australia and Europe.- www.mikefarrell.com

AAOMPT Podcast
Research - Peterson Interview

AAOMPT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 36:36


Dr. Seth Peterson of The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists and A.T. Still University is interviewed by Stephen M. Shaffer regarding a presentation he gave at the 2018 AAOMPT Conference titled, “Telehealth in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy: Opportunities and Challenges.”

First Baptist Norfolk
There is Purpose in the Storm | Seth Peterson

First Baptist Norfolk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 31:51


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Edge Talk Radio
Learning Well on Edge Blog Talk Radio: Dr. Seth Peterson - The Motive

Edge Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 58:00


Join host Elise Marquam Jahns and guest Dr. Seth Peterson - founder of The Motive, an outpatient 1-on-1 physical therapy practice in Tucson, Arizona. Dr. Peterson is an author published on topics relating to differential diagnosis, clinical reasoning, and spine management in journals such as the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy and the Journal of Manual and Manipulative Physical Therapy, among others. He serves as a reviewer for numerous journals, including the journal Spine. Dr. Peterson is also a leader in local and national organizations aiming to improve physical therapy care. Originally from Minnesota, Dr. Peterson has called Arizona home since 2010. https://themotiveaz.com/   Learning Well is sponsored by the Integrative Health Education Center of Normandale Community College. Thank you for your interest in the Edge! Please go to edgemagazine.net to view the latest issue of the Edge. For information on advertising in the Edge please contact Cathy Jacobsen at 763.433.9291. Or via email at Cathy@edgemagazine.net For article submission please contact Tim Miejan at 651.578.8969. Or via email at editor@edgemagazine.net And for further information regarding the Edge Talk Radio contact Cathryn Taylor at 612.710.7720 or via email at Cathryn@EFTForYourInnerChild.com

Podcast – Evidence In Motion
Clinical Podcast: Founding a One-On-One Clinic | Dr. Seth Peterson

Podcast – Evidence In Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 25:54


On this week's episode, Seth Peterson, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, FAAOMPT, joins Mark to discuss why and how Seth started his one-on-one, private practice clinic, The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists in Oro Valley, Arizona. Seth discusses what led him to opening his clinic, how he decided what would make his clinic different, how he continues to stand out in the market, how he learned the business principles he needed to make his clinic excel, and more. Links: The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists @DrSethPT @ShepDPT @EIMTeam

Podcast – Evidence In Motion
Clinical Podcast: Founding a One-On-One Clinic | Dr. Seth Peterson

Podcast – Evidence In Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 25:54


On this week's episode, Seth Peterson, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, FAAOMPT, joins Mark to discuss why and how Seth started his one-on-one, private practice clinic, The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists in Oro Valley, Arizona. Seth discusses what led him to opening his clinic, how he decided what would make his clinic different, how he continues to stand out in the market, how he learned the business principles he needed to make his clinic excel, and more. Links: The Motive Physical Therapy Specialists @DrSethPT @ShepDPT @EIMTeam

Beyond the Badge
Marc Miller & Seth Peterson: Utah Department Of Corrections

Beyond the Badge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2017 1:01


On Wednesday, March 8th, AP&P Agent Marc Miller went above and beyond in attempting to help one of his probationer. Marc had received a call from the family of one of his probationers, Bobby Orris. Bobby's family was concerned for his welfare as they had not heard from him for a few days. Agent Miller, along with Agent Seth Peterson spent considerable time driving around Ogden attempting to locate Bobby. Eventually, they went back to the Bobby’s reported address. When Agent Miller and Peterson arrived they received no response at the front or back door of the home and could smell a strong odor of natural gas near the door. As they were returning to their car to call for assistance, the house suddenly exploded sending the roof into the air and back down in the location they had been standing just a few minutes prior. The home immediately erupted into flames. Agent Miller kicked in the front door and entered the home in an attempt to rescue anyone inside. Agent Miller was eventually forced to back out of the home as the smoke was too thick and flames too high to remain. Within seconds of his retreat, a neighbor pointed to a person inside the home by a second floor window. Agent Miller recognized his probationer, Bobby Orris and began yelling for him to crawl out of the window Eventually, Bobby came out, onto the roof, and slid down to Marc, Seth and the firefighters below. Marc showed great bravery, professionalism, and compassion during this incident.

The Grindhouse Radio
Episode: 6-29-17 - Seth Peterson

The Grindhouse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 115:27


Brim, Kim, Zambo and Tom are back at it again! In this episode, apart from the usual banter, We talk about the happenings of the week, we prep for our weekend at Eternal Con in NY, and Seth Peterson from Burn Notice and Providence. Enjoy!

The Grindhouse Radio
Episode: 6-29-17 - Seth Peterson

The Grindhouse Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 115:27


Brim, Kim, Zambo and Tom are back at it again! In this episode, apart from the usual banter, We talk about the happenings of the week, we prep for our weekend at Eternal Con in NY, and Seth Peterson from Burn Notice and Providence. Enjoy!

Scales Podcast
Episode 6: Interview With Seth Peterson on Save Deth

Scales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017 38:48


Seth Peterson is one of the most influential yo-yo players of all time, but unlike most, it's for more than just his tricks. Seth led a very inspiring yo-yo movement called Save Deth, in which he had travelled with Dave Poyzer all over the United States and filmed amazing yo-yo content, whether it be at contests or just in a casual scene. On top of this, Seth's attention to design and detail in all aspects such as clothing and content is something that lots of people worldwide learned and stemmed off of. To call him an innovator is an understatement; he is a pioneer. Interview by Keiran Cooper and Patrick Canny Introduction by Mark Mangarin Scales Collective http://scalescollective.com/ https://www.facebook.com/scalescollective/ https://www.instagram.com/scalescollective/

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Permaculture Voices
Seth D Peterson: Permaculture Kitchens I’ve Known (A5)

Permaculture Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2015 11:20


Permaculture Kitchens I’ve Known is about the application of permaculture design principles and strategies to ecologically minded kitchen design, local seasonal menu planning, nose to tail cookery and butchery, cooking in community and regenerative food shed design. It is a realization that food is at then nexus of our society and culture. Both agriculture and food preparation come together to create, reshape and define our physical world and thus our reality, it has been this way since the beginning. Thus, the ways we grow, cook and eat food are the vehicle to making better more regenerative systems as we reclaim traditional knowledge and combine that with appropriate technologies to create our own future. All of the world’s problems can be solved at the dinner table as we reintegrate our kitchens and our gardens. This talk was presented at PV2 in March 2015 by Seth Peterson. Chef Seth blogs at https://apermaculturechef.wordpress.com Listen to more at permaculturevoices.com/podcast

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast
Unlucky Charms (2013)

Gruesome Hertzogg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2014 5:23


Five girls vie for a chance to model diva Deedee DeVille's fashion line, but they're soon competing for their lives against four mythical beings, led by the mischievous Farr Darrig. Director: Charles Band Writers: Charles Band, Domonic Muir, Kent Roudebush Stars: Tiffany Thornton, Seth Peterson, Charlie O'Connell See more » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support

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Take 2 Radio
SETH PETERSON

Take 2 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2013 91:00


Seth Peterson was born in Harlem, NY and bounced back-and-forth between Brooklyn and Los Angeles in his early years. His father was a high school mathematics teacher, and before becoming a computer technician, his mother was an actress who performed at the Colony Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Peterson enjoyed his younger days at the theater so much that he returned to perform there after high school.   For 10 years, Seth Peterson studied a variety of acting methods, appeared in local equity-waiver theater and worked part-time jobs to support himself. "I just kept plugging away," he recalls.   This practical approach landed Peterson guest-star roles in such series as "Arsenio," "Clueless," "Relativity," and "Beverly Hills, 90210" early in his career. Peterson later went on to be a series regular on NBC's "Providence" and a recurring role as "Nate" in the popular USA Network series "Burn Notice." His feature-film credits include "Godzilla," "Can't Hardly Wait," the award-winning independent film "Hate Crime," and the feature film "Sedona."

Take 2 Radio
SETH PETERSON

Take 2 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2013 91:00


Peterson was born in Harlem, NY and bounced back-and-forth between Brooklyn and Los Angeles in his early years. His father was a high school mathematics teacher, and before becoming a computer technician, his mother was an actress who performed at the Colony Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Peterson enjoyed his younger days at the theater so much that he returned to perform there after high school.   For 10 years, Seth Peterson studied a variety of acting methods, appeared in local equity-waiver theater and worked part-time jobs to support himself. "I just kept plugging away," he recalls.   This practical approach landed Peterson guest-star roles in such series as "Arsenio," "Clueless," "Relativity," and "Beverly Hills, 90210" early in his career. Peterson later went on to be a series regular on NBC's "Providence" and a recurring role as "Nate" in the popular USA Network series "Burn Notice." His feature-film credits include "Godzilla," "Can't Hardly Wait," the award-winning independent film "Hate Crime," and the feature film "Sedona."

On Air with Douglas
The Tribute Series: Seth Peterson

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2012 77:00


Seth Peterson who was part of Burn Notice for many years joins us as we chat about his career, this funnyman really makes us laugh and you will too in this fun hour of fun with Seth Peterson.

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On Air with Douglas
The Tribute Series: Seth Peterson

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2012 77:00


Seth Peterson who was part of Burn Notice for many years joins us as we chat about his career, this funnyman really makes us laugh and you will too in this fun hour of fun with Seth Peterson.

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Yo-Yo Wiki Podcast
Yo-Yo Wiki Episode 24

Yo-Yo Wiki Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2007 45:00


Doctor Popular and Josh Parker take up issue on various yo-yo topics including Seth Peterson leaving Duncan Crew and censorship in the yo-yo community.

Yo-Yo Wiki Podcast
Yo-Yo Wiki Episode 21

Yo-Yo Wiki Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2007 45:00


Doctor Popular and Josh Parker take up issue on various yo-yo topics with the show-long help from Seth Peterson.

Yo-Yo Wiki Podcast
Yo-Yo Wiki Episode 19

Yo-Yo Wiki Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2007 107:00


In this episode Dave Poyzer and Seth Peterson sit in to discuss the Trademark issue and some idea's for judging. Then Doctor Popular suggests that we call Duncan to get some clarification on trademarks. Awesomeness.