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This week it's all about L.A. because we're talking La La Land!!! We are joined in the city of stars by filmmaker and podcaster Shane Anderson! Together, we discuss seeing ourselves in insufferable characters, our feelings on tapas, being truly passionate about something, one woman shows, and, of course, that infamous Oscars moment. If you want to hear exclusive episodes every week that you won't find here, check out our Patreon! Patreon.com/triplemmmpod Follow us on the socials @triplemmmpod Clayton - @justhappy2cu Shawn - @murphthesmurph Shane - @shaneanderson Email - menwholikemenwholikemoviespod@gmail.com If you're enjoying the pod, give us a rate/review - it helps so much! Don't forget to be kind out there! Happy Holidays!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triplemmmpod/support
Scheduled for Halloween, delayed by the horrors of life, but finally here to you now - we covered kind of a big film? We hopped in a very hot van and went to Texas, along with filmmaker Shane Anderson, and had a conversation about the 1974 horror masterpiece The Texas Chain Saw Massacre! The Texas heat is nothing compared to some of Shawn's takes. We discuss the grueling shoot, nipple furniture, why Franklin elicits such strong reactions, and what makes Leatherface such an instant icon, amongst other tidbits as juicy as questionable gas station barbeque. Check out our Patreon at Patreon.com/triplemmmpod for exclusive episodes every week that you won't find on this feed! Follow us on the socials everywhere @triplemmmpod Clayton - @justhappy2cu Shawn - @murphthesmurph Shane - @shaneanderson Email us - menwholikemenwholikemoviespod@gmail.com Theme music by Jerry Smith @jerryisjustok If you're enjoying the pod, give us a rate/review - it helps us out SO much! Don't forget to be kind out there! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triplemmmpod/support
Shane Anderson talked to us about how he made the decision to quit working off the farm and farm full-time. Tune in! We have solid advice about how to do it. Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
This week we continue our dam talk with Brian Johnson and Shane Anderson and we discuss the active removal of multiple dams on the Klamath River. We go over how it all got started, the speed at which both it is happening and the environment is recovering, some of the complications that have occurred, some minor field-work jealousy, the next steps, common misunderstandings about these dams, the incredible engineering know how going into it, and so much more.
In this episode of The Journey of my Mother's Son podcast, I sit down with Shane Anderson. Shane is the husband half of the indie/folk husband and wife duo, Arbour Season. They draw inspiration from the incredible adventures they experience all across North America in their converted school bus/home. Their unique journey inspires the ambient folk sound that captures the serenity of the Western vistas, the rhythms of the Eastern coastlines, and the brilliance of the national forests. They express their passion for life through music and invite listeners to travel along with them by listening to the intricate instrumentation, layered harmonies and lyrics that tell their stories. I discovered Arbour Season on Instagram. Their song, Roam is certainly an anthem for nomads everywhere. It's a beautiful song and I encourage everyone to check it out, by clicking here. To find out more about Shane, Arbour Season, their music and their travel adventures, check out their website at https://www.arbourseason.com/.
Batnipples, rubber lips, and toyetics. This week Michelle, Abigail, and special returning guest Shane Anderson watched this camp Batman instalment and you should too! They take a long look into the film's hammy puns, notable cast members, and delightful director
1. Maybe there aren't any huge marquee matchups this week, but there are some low-key ones that are definitely intriguing. Let's start with Connally hosting Gatesville, which opens district play for these teams. They've been heading in opposite directions, with the Cadets now 3-3 after a 3-0 start; meanwhile, the Hornets have won three in a row and have given up fewer points than anyone else in 11-4A. So, is Connally still the favorite in the district? And can the Cadets hold off Gatesville on Friday? 2. Down in Temple, Midway and Temple both have the same losing record (1-5) heading into their meeting, which is unprecedented. This is the eighth meeting between the pair in the all-time series, which only dates to 2012. One strange development is that Shane Anderson won't be coaching the Panthers due to a "personal situation." Who do you feel likely gets win No. 2 on Friday? 3. Beyond those games, what other games stand out in Week 7? How about Belton-Rouse, Chilton-Bremond, Crawford-Marlin, China Spring-Alvarado, Itasca-Italy or Teague-Malakoff? 4. We're getting into October and pretty much everyone is in district play. So it's time to project: Which local team is most likely to separate itself as the class team of its district? (Mart is NOT an acceptable answer, because it's too obvious.) ----- Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Support the show: https://wacotrib.com/sports/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leading Beyond Any Title: Future of Corporate LearningPosted on: June 23, 2022Presented by: Craig HessA conversation with Shane Anderson from Stantec and Greg Holsworth from Inter Pipeline about the future of corporate learning.https://www.sait.ca/business-and-industry/corporate-training/corporate-training-webinars/2022/leading-beyond-any-title-future-of-corporate-learningFollow SAIT Corporate Training on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/saitcorporatetraining/?viewAsMember=true Connect directly with Jennie and Craig on LinkedIn: Jennie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniengilbert/ Craig: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craighess/ Have burning questions about leadership that you'd like us to address? Email them to leadership.questions@sait.ca and let your voice be heard.
For those of us who enjoy spending time away from man-made concrete jungles, observing the mathematical perfection of the universe and its natural laws, we quickly realize how small and insignificant we are and how wrong we've been on so many topics. On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin was published in 1859, and it's taken us over a hundred and fifty years to realize just how utterly ridiculous the theory is. Today, Paul & Mike are honored to welcome fellow Pinelander, and author of Common Sense vs. Evolution, Shane Anderson into the G Base to discuss the cornerstone of atheism and why academia continues to cling to it with white knuckles in spite of the ever growing, overwhelming body of evidence to the contrary.
LSG Texas High School Football Coaches Show Season 06 - Episode 08 The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Chris Doelle sits down with the Shane Anderson who coached at Giddings, Waco Hewitt-Midway, Tyler Legacy, and Waco Connally. Team Nation COACHES: we want to hear your story as well. If you are a current or former […]
LSG Texas High School Football Coaches Show Season 06 - Episode 08 The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Chris Doelle sits down with the Shane Anderson who coached at Giddings, Waco Hewitt-Midway, Tyler Legacy, and Waco Connally. Team Nation COACHES: we want to hear your story as well. If you are a current or former […]
Jim Field visits with Shane Anderson, who tours in a converted school bus with his wife, Emily, performing Indi/Folk music as Arbour Season. They will perform Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 7:00 pm at the Warren Cultural Center in Greenfield.
We discuss Arbour Season’s musical performance at the Warren Cultural Center with Shane Anderson this Saturday for more information visit here. https://www.arbourseason.com/tour
Shane Anderson's Brookings Home Team is literally the ONLY real estate team in town. So how did Shane get the courage to build a team in a small town when nobody else was doing it?? He continues to build, has almost completely stepped out of production, and now has his sites on creating an exit strategy. ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
Part 3 of a conversation with Shane Anderson, member of the Phillips County Fair Board
Part 2 of a conversation with Shane Anderson, member of the Phillips County Fair Board
#MidwayFB HC @CoachA_Midway joins the show to discuss the start of the #txhsfb season, expectations for his second season at the helm, the new district for football & more.
3:25pm-Dick Harmon, Deseret News Columnist3:45pm-Shane Anderson, Midway High Football Coach4:00pm-Max Olson, TheAthletic.com5:15pm-Sam Bradshaw, SicEm365.com Analyst5:35pm-David Helman, FoxSports.com5:55pm-Paul Catalina's "Top 5"
Part 1 of a conversation with Shane Anderson, member of the Phillips County Fair Board
S.C. Rep. John McCravy, interview with Kelli Ross, climate change emergency, the Shane Anderson principle
Shane Anderson, the director, and producer of Swiftwater Films joins Sybil. Shane discusses his experience finding environmental films and the kinds of questions donors should ask before supporting a project so that they don't leave money on the table. Episode Highlights: Shane's motivation to make movies that also make a difference in the world. Why funders should be excited to fund films provided they ask the right questions first. The concrete steps a donor should take before funding a movie project. Links referenced in this podcast: Guardians of the River Short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0H4cVmTAbE&t=325s Chehalis: A Watershed Moment https://www.amazon.com/Chehalis-Watershed-Moment-Shane-Anderson/dp/B08G2D3324/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1IY9RRJFJ0OFN&keywords=chehalis+a+watershed+moment&qid=1655852179&s=instant-video&sprefix=chehalis+a+watershed+moment%2Cinstant-video%2C149&sr=1-1 Run Wild Run Free: 50 Years of Wild and Scenic Rivers https://www.amazon.com/Run-Wild-Free-scenic-rivers/dp/B08927YJF1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=13744ZUIDIK4B&keywords=run+wild+run+free&qid=1655852240&s=instant-video&sprefix=run+wild+run+%2Cinstant-video%2C119&sr=1-1 A Rivers Last Chance: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.2eb3ba93-efbd-dfd8-4611-e8d163c78daa?autoplay=1&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb Wild Reverence (first film) https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.38b443e8-302a-c39b-7052-90642f9f94b6?autoplay=1&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these as well: #75 The Co-Founder of Earth Day Explains His Funding Philosophy with Denis Hayes, President, Bullitt Foundation #46 An Entrepreneurial Philanthropist Takes Action on Climate Change with Tim Miller, Executive Director, PECI #12 Be Inspired to Support the Grassroots with Pam Fujita-Yuhas and Zoe Rothchild, Foundation Directors, NW Fund for the Environment Crack the Code: Sybil's Successful Guide to Philanthropy Become even better at what you do as I teach you the strategies as well as the tools you'll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code! In this new course, you'll gain access to beautifully animated and filmed engaging videos, and many more! Check out her website with all the latest opportunities to learn from Sybil at www.doyourgood.com. Connect with Do Your Good Facebook @doyourgood Instagram @doyourgood Would you like to talk with Sybil directly? Send in your inquiries through her website www.doyourgood.com, or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!
Shane Anderson, the director, and producer of Swiftwater Films joins Sybil. Shane discusses his experience finding environmental films and the kinds of questions donors should ask before supporting a project so that they don't leave money on the table. Episode Highlights: Shane's motivation to make movies that also make a difference in the world. Why funders should be excited to fund films provided they ask the right questions first. The concrete steps a donor should take before funding a movie project. Links referenced in this podcast: Guardians of the River Short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0H4cVmTAbE&t=325s Chehalis: A Watershed Moment https://www.amazon.com/Chehalis-Watershed-Moment-Shane-Anderson/dp/B08G2D3324/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1IY9RRJFJ0OFN&keywords=chehalis+a+watershed+moment&qid=1655852179&s=instant-video&sprefix=chehalis+a+watershed+moment%2Cinstant-video%2C149&sr=1-1 Run Wild Run Free: 50 Years of Wild and Scenic Rivers https://www.amazon.com/Run-Wild-Free-scenic-rivers/dp/B08927YJF1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=13744ZUIDIK4B&keywords=run+wild+run+free&qid=1655852240&s=instant-video&sprefix=run+wild+run+%2Cinstant-video%2C119&sr=1-1 A Rivers Last Chance: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.2eb3ba93-efbd-dfd8-4611-e8d163c78daa?autoplay=1&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb Wild Reverence (first film) https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.38b443e8-302a-c39b-7052-90642f9f94b6?autoplay=1&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb If you enjoyed this episode, listen to these as well: Crack the Code: Sybil's Successful Guide to Philanthropy Become even better at what you do as I teach you the strategies as well as the tools you'll need to avoid mistakes and make a career out of philanthropy through my new course, Crack the Code! In this new course, you'll gain access to beautifully animated and filmed engaging videos, and many more! Check out her website with all the latest opportunities to learn from Sybil at www.doyourgood.com. Connect with Do Your Good Would you like to talk with Sybil directly? Send in your inquiries through her website www.doyourgood.com, or you can email her directly at sybil@doyourgood.com!
Shane Anderson, the director, and producer of Swiftwater Films joins Sybil. Shane discusses his experience finding environmental films and the kinds of questions donors should ask before supporting a project so that they don't leave money on the table. (You can hear the whole episode on July 4th)
Shane Anderson, the director, and producer of Swiftwater Films joins Sybil. Shane discusses his experience finding environmental films and the kinds of questions donors should ask before supporting a project so that they don't leave money on the table. (You can hear the whole episode on July 4th)
Today's Friday the 13th, 2022, and it's time for your weekly News Roundup episode, where I read the news so you don't have to. A lot happened last week and there's a lot coming up in terms of local events and things to do that you won't want to miss, including things going on tonight, so don't wait to listen! As always, you can find the show notes for this episode on my website at discoverdaytonpodcast.com. Organizations mentioned in this episode include: Ohio Statehouse Central State University Sinclair Community College City of Dayton Ghostlight Coffee 2nd Street Market Gulzar's Indian Cuisine AES Five Rivers Health Centers Dayton Peace Prize Dayton Council on World Affairs Hall Hunger Initiative Heart Mercantile Mission of Mary's CSA Dayton Women's Rights Alliance Top of the Market Liftoff Entertainment Humane Society of Greater Dayton Blind Bob's Shiloh Farmer's Market NCCJ Dayton Beer Company Liederkranz-Turner German Club Salar Wiley's Five Rivers MetroParks The Neon Yellow Cab Tavern TheatreLab Dayton PNC Arts Annex Show Transcript: Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. I'm Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today's episode is the weekly news roundup for Friday the 13th of May 2022, so if you're superstitious be careful today. There's a lot that happened last week though, including an update to Ohio's redistricting process, good news for Dayton residents on their electric bills, and the opening of some new places to eat downtown, as well as lots of stuff to do this weekend and beyond, so stay tuned! And now for last week's news: Well, the news about the Ohio congressional district maps isn't great, as towards the end of last week the Republican-dominated Ohio Redistricting Commission voted down a set of maps drawn up by the consultants that they hired, and then immediately voted to approve a set of maps that the Ohio Supreme Court has already declared unconstitutional. Protestors in attendance yelled “shame,” at the commission members, but their cries were ineffective in causing any type of change amongst the members because the Republican members of the commission have no shame. Secretary of State Frank LaRose, who is a commission member, explained his rationale for supporting the third set of maps by claiming that it would be the easiest set of maps for local boards of elections to use. At the end of the meeting, Democratic Minority House Leader Allison Russo read out a “minority report,” which laid the blame for the redistricting process mess at the feet of her Republican counterparts. Also happening at the state level right now is discussion around a bill that would put an end to local municipalities' abilities to manage short-term rentals, such as Airbnbs. House Bill 563 is currently being debated at the Ohio Statehouse, with opponents of the bill saying that it would take away home rule from cities and curtail their ability to self-govern, so now is your time to contact your local representative or senator if you have an opinion about it. Central State University's Dayton Campus is getting a cash infusion from the U.S. Department of Commerce, which is awarding the HBCU $3.6 million in ARPA funds to quote, “tackle workplace shortages,” which have been made worse by the pandemic. Much of the money will go towards funding workshops that are geared towards educating students about advanced materials, advanced manufacturing, IT, and advanced data management. Central State is also putting in an additional nearly $90K towards its Workforce Training and Business Development Center, which will specialize in employment-related training. As a result of the expansion, Central State is expecting a 50% increase in enrollment this fall and expects to go from 2,000 students to 3,000 who are physically attending campus classes, and from 4,000 to 7,000 students attending online. Just for full transparency for this next story, I need to acknowledge that I am a Sinclair employee, but Sinclair has had some good news recently in that it graduated a record number of students at last week's graduation ceremony, with 8,919 students being awarded degrees or certificates, or a 14% increase over last year. Of those, a record number were also black men, 1,548 students to be exact, as well as a record number of minority students at just over 3,000. There's good news for Dayton residents recently from the city, which is that they recently announced that residents will be getting 100% renewable energy starting in June of this year which will be 30% cheaper than AES Ohio's standard service rate, which is the company that used to be DP&L. They also assured residents that Dayton will not be impacted by the recent rate hikes proposed by AES thanks to the new aggregation program. Savings are expected to average approximately $300 per Dayton customer over the 12-month period that the deal is in effect, for a total of $10 million combined for all residents in savings. If you wish to participate in the program, you don't have to do anything, but if you wish to opt-out then letters are being sent out soon. There's good news for Ghostlight Coffee fans, which is that you can now find them on weekends at the 2nd Street Market. They're opening a bagel bakery there called DOUGH. Ghostlight owner, Shane Anderson, told the Dayton Daily News that he always wanted to have a location in the market, but that there was already a coffee shop there. However, they learned recently that there was an opening for a sandwich shop, so they put forward the concept of a bagel soup and sandwich shop, and now they're in the soft opening phase of its existence. They plan to release more items moving forward, but you can also find them at their original location on Wayne Ave. or over next to Old Scratch on Patterson Blvd. They'll also soon be coming to the Dayton Arcade. In other news-related food, I'm sure many of you will be as excited as I am to learn that there's a new Indian restaurant in downtown Dayton now. The family-owned Gulzar's Indian Cuisine opened last Thursday at 217 N. Patterson, just across from the Dragon's stadium and next to Winans and Flyboys. Wife and husband Deepika and Jay Singh co-manage the restaurant together, and Jay's brother manages the family's other restaurant in Richmond, Indiana. The restaurant features authentic Indian cuisine, including my favorite, chicken tikka masala, but if you're looking for their most authentic dishes you can find those on the menu under Chef Specials. They also have a lunch buffet, which is $13.99. You can find their menu and learn more at gulzarsindiancuisine.com. I just had lunch there earlier this week and I definitely recommend it! There's a new Five Rivers Health Centers campus in the Edgemont neighborhood of Dayton after they held its grand opening Wednesday of this week. The campus location will provide a number of different health services, including dental care, women's health, sports medicine, eye care, and primary care. After being founded just over ten years ago, Five Rivers Health Centers now has 9 locations geared towards providing health services to low-income residents. The new facility is now accepting patients, and you can learn more at fiverivershealthcenters.org. Last week former Congressman and Ambassador, Tony Hall, received the Dayton Peace Prize, which is awarded jointly by the Dayton Council on World Affairs and the Dayton Peace Prize Selection Committee. Hall was a US Congressman from 1979 to 2002, after which he served as the US Ambassador to the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture. He also started the Hall Hunger Initiative here in Dayton. Past recipients of the award include President Bill Clinton, Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Well if you're in the Oregon District looking for Heart Mercantile then you'll need to find them in their new location, which is on the other side of the street from their old one. They're now at 601 E. Fifth St. across from Trolley Stop in a space that's double the size of their old location. Also starting today, they are now open one hour later every day, with hours from 11:00am to 8:00pm now. Learn more at heartmercantile.com. If you're in the market for sustainable, locally-grown produce, then you might want to check out Mission of Mary's CSA, or community-supported agriculture. Their CSA program runs from this month until November of this year, with pickups every Wednesday from 2:00-6:00pm. You can sign up to get vegetables weekly from them on their website at missionofmary.org. And finally, before we get to the more fun events happening this weekend and beyond, there's also a Rally for Abortion Rights at Courthouse Square this Saturday, May 14th from 2:00-3:00pm. You can learn more about the event on the Dayton Women's Rights Alliance on Facebook or end40days on Instagram. All right, and now for things to do in Dayton: If you're looking for a drive-in movie experience but don't want to travel very far, you can go and see the Princess Bride tonight at Top of the Market Banquet Center, which is hosting a pop-up drive-in movie screening in conjunction with Liftoff Entertainment. The cost is $30-40 per vehicle and the lot opens at 7:30pm with the movie starting at 8:45pm. You can visit the show notes on my website for the link to purchase tickets, which is a long EventBrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/wheels-and-reels-princess-bride-tickets-321481538937 If you're more in the mood for music tonight, you can head over to Blind Bob's for a show that starts at 9:00pm. Performing tonight will be Jon Snodgrass, DL Burdon, Joe Anderl, and Josh Goldman. The cover is $10. Pet lovers who enjoy walking or running with their animals are in luck this weekend as the Furry Skurry 5K event is happening Saturday, May 14th, from 8:00am-noon. General Admission is a $40 registration fee. After you're done running (or if you don't want to run at all) there will also be a beverage tent with bloody marys, mimosas, wine, and beer, as well as a pancake breakfast and more. This fundraising event is put on by the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, and you can find tickets at hsdayton.org/events. Also happening on Saturday is the 2022 opening day for the Shiloh Farmers Market, which takes place at 5300 Philadelphia Dr from 9:00am to 2:00pm. In addition to the veggies you can purchase, the Smokin' Barrels Food Truck will be there as well. Another thing you can do Saturday is participate in the Pride Rocks! suicide prevention program, where you can join in rock painting, enjoy a free meal, participate in educational programming about mental health, and listen to LGBTQ+ musicians. The event is free to attend, and goes from 11:00am to 2:00pm at the Levitt Pavilion. The event is put on by the NCCJ, or the National Conference for Community and Justice of Greater Dayton. And there's more happening tomorrow, including the Dayton Beer Company's 10th anniversary celebration, which goes from noon to 11:00pm Saturday, May 14th. The event promises to have fun for the whole family, including the little ones, with live entertainment, games, and more. So cheers to 10 years to the Dayton Beer Company! And if that wasn't enough, you can also visit the Liederkranz-Turner's Biergarten on Saturday from 5:00-10:00pm. Trivia is back, and there are now over 70 German beers you can try. Food is available, and there are games and activities for people of all ages. If you'd like to see the Dayton Playhouse's production of “Hello Dolly,” the only remaining tickets the last I checked were for Saturday night at 8:00pm, so visit daytonplayhouse.com soon for info on how to get tickets. And finally moving on to Sunday, May 15th, you can stop at the 2nd Street Market if you've been collecting pop tabs, which of course were invented here in Dayton, and participate in Tab-a-PULL-Ooza, which is a family-friendly event that benefits the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Dayton. There's a competition to see who has the most tabs, although to be honest I couldn't find what you'll win, but it all goes towards a good cause. Also happening Sunday is a SUNDAYton Tea dance, where you can go to the Bar and Bistro and participate in a tea dance hosted by Dayton drag queens. This Sunday's show will feature Jessica Marie Jones, Jackie O, MAGESTIK, and Dana Sintell. The event takes place from 4:00-7:00pm and the cost ranges from free to $10 to attend. Also happening Sunday evening at Salar is the Rosé All Day wine dinner, where for $89 you can get a choice of 5 wines to go with Chef Margot Blondet's patio favorites. Visit salarrestaurant.com for ticket information. If you're in the mood for some comedy after that, you can head over to Wiley's for their Sunday Comics series, going from 7:15-9:00pm. The Sunday Comics are a mixture of local amateurs and nationally-touring acts who are working on material and perform short comedy sets. The cost is $15 and tickets can be purchased at wileyscomedy.com. And if you need some exercise after a weekend full of food and drinks, on Monday you can head down to RiverScape MetroPark from 6:00-7:30pm and do the Boot Camp with The Unit-Community Fitness activity. On Mondays and Wednesdays, The Unit will be meeting for group fitness activities from now until October, and all fitness levels are welcomed and encouraged. On Tuesday of course at The Neon is $6 Movie Day, and playing will be Inland Empire, Petite Maman, and The Duke. Visit neonmovies.com for showtime and ticket info. Also on Tuesday from 6:00-7:00pm at RiverScape you can do Tai Chi and Qigong next to the river. The guided meditations, stretching, and exercises do not require any special skills or equipment in order to participate. On Wednesday and Thursday of next week there will be performances by The Nerve, which is presenting its show “Friend Art,” by Sofia Alvarez at the PNC Annex. The Nerve is an ensemble-driven theatre company working to build a safe and encouraging artistic community in Dayton where local artists can discover their voice and explore their craft. Thursday's performance starts at 7:00pm and costs $22, although Wednesday's performance is “pay what you want” pricing. Visit daytonlive.org for more ticket information. Friday May 20th is National Bike to Work Day, and the Fiver River MetroParks Bike to Work Day celebration is happening that morning. The first 500 riders to register and check in at the event receive a gift, and you can pre-register now online at MetroParks.org. The event takes place from 7:00-9:00am at the RiverScape Metro Park on Monument Ave. and features a free pancake breakfast, live music, a bike expo, and more, so hopefully I'll see you there! Also starting Friday, Sideshow, one of the Dayton Yellow Cab's annual shows, is coming back this month on May 20th and 21st, after taking several years off due to Covid-19. This year performers will include Far From Eden, Tino, Nautical Theme, Snake Oil Revival, and more. Ticket information is available at yellowcabtavern.com. TheatreLab Dayton will be ending its first season since rebranding from Dare 2 Defy Productions with the show “Something Rotten!” The show takes place at the Victoria Theatre on May 21st and 22nd and the cost to attend ranges from $18 to $63. You can purchase tickets at theatrelabdayton.org or daytonlive.org. That's it for this week's news roundup episode, and if you enjoyed this episode please be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend. As a reminder, there is now merch on the podcast's website, and I recently started offering a new service for local organizations where I will come and do Dayton-themed trivia for your employees or members, so if you're interested reach out at discoverdaytonpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find the transcripts for this news roundup episode in the show notes on my website, discoverdaytonpodcast.com. Thanks as always for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.
Midway HC Shane Anderson joins Game Time to discuss UIL realignment and more. #txhsfb
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Arbour Season is an indie/folk husband and wife band, who draw inspiration from the incredible adventures they experience all across North America in their Bus/home. Their unique journey inspires the ambient folk sound that captures the serenity of the Western vistas, the rhythms of the Eastern coastlines, and the brilliance of the national forests. They express their passion for life through music and invite you to travel with them by listening to the intricate instrumentation, layered harmonies and lyrics that tell their stories. Shane Anderson from the band joins us today to talk creativity, music and his history with his wife, Emily, the other half of Arbour Season.
While a lot of people know Skogen Sprang as the US Freeski Slopestyle Coach, before he held that title, he was one of the sport's true innovators, bringing new tricks and a snowboard style to the table. On the podcast we talk about doing every action sport as a kid, turning his pro snowboard dreams into a pro ski career, innovation, his prolific 2000 year, the injury, and what it took to come back. Don't miss this one. Skogen Sprang Show Notes: 3:00: Olympics, growing up in the bay, soccer, and skateboarding 11:00: Skiing, snowboarding gear, inline skating, and mountain biking 17:00: The culture of sport, switching to snowboarding, and quitting soccer 22:00: Stanley: Get 30% off site wide with the code drinkfast Dragon: Their glasses FLOAT, use the code Powell15 to save 15 % 10 Barrel Brewery: Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone 24:45: Wanting to be a sponsored snowboarder, his parent's reaction, and his crew 28:00: The influence of Troy, switching to skiing, instant progression, Constantine and his Chapter 3 Part 35:00: Vision of being a pro in both, Line Skis, and Poor Boyz Productions 42:00: Peter Glenn Ski and Sports: Alpine Vans: Upgrade your adventure, Upgrade your life Rollerblade: Find out all about the award-winning Skate to Ski program 44:00: MSP, McConkey and the crazy year that 2000 was: Covers, tricks, contests, and the injury that threatens to end it all 64:00: Inappropriate Questions with Shane Anderson
“What am I DOING?” This week Abigail and Michelle, joined by guest star and filmmaker Shane Anderson, watched this cult movie so you don't have to! They take a quick dive into the cheesey dialogue, infamous fight scenes, and unapproachable plot
3:10pm-Joey McGuire, Baylor Asst. Head. Football Coach3:30pm-Wil London III, U.S. Olympian (Live In-Studio)4:00pm-Max Olson, TheAthletic.com5:15pm-Shane Anderson, Midway Football Coach (THSCA Coaches School)
I got to talk to filmmaker Shane Anderson this week. We talked about his early start to fishing, professional skiing, the film industry, Burkheimers, the difficulties of telling your story, dam removal, mental clarity in fishing, and what I need to know before jumping into river snorkeling.
Trent Sill and Shane Anderson join us to discuss family worship.
3:10pm-Shane Anderson, Midway Football Coach3:25pm-Mike Singletary, Hall of Fame Linebacker4:05pm-Aundre Branch, Former Baylor Guard4:40pm-Dennis Gentry, Former Baylor Wide Receiver5:00pm-Drew Pittman and Dr. Gregg Ueckert, Co-Founders, https://brainvault.com/
.@MidwayFB new Head Coach @CoachA_Midway talks about coming back to Waco and the process to get ready for the fall season
Shane Anderson New Midway Coach Joins UNR
Shane Anderson joined Gametime to discuss taking the job at Midway.
Midway AD Brad Shelton joined Gametime to discuss Midway hiring Shane Anderson as their new head football coach.
Shane Anderson was a key personality and image when skiing needed it the most, in the mid to late 90’s. While Shane had the Rockstar look, it was his tricks and the company he kept that thrust him to the forefront of the ski industry. Part early big mountain guy and part new schooler, Shane rolled with the innovators of the sport until injuries got in the way. On the podcast, we talk skiing, the Tahoe crew, Hollywood, and making documentary films. Shane Anderson Show Notes: 3:00: Getting the Keys to the City of Olympia, growing up in Olympia and finding skiing on his own 9:00: Champion Archer, the Olympia music scene, and being the shy kid 13:00: When does the Shane look start, College in Tahoe and the Tahoe scene 17:00: Filming with CP, skiing with legends, progression, and competitiveness 22:30: Stanley: Get 30% off site wide with the code drinkfast 10 Barrel Brewery: Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone 25:00: Sponsors, money, contests, and the state of the industry 30:00: Meeting Skogen Sprang and Evan Raps, CR, and the train jump 39:00: Chapter 3, Poor Boyz, first X-Games, and the party mentality of back then 43:00: Peter Glenn Ski and Sports Rollerblade: Find out all about the award-winning Skate to Ski program 44:30: His marketability, the 2000 X-Games injury, and blowing his knee over and over 52:00: Leaving K2, The Real-World Tahoe, becoming an actor 58:00: Trying to re-find his identity, getting hooked on a fishing trip, leaving LA, going to college to study fish, and making documentaries. 65:00: Inappropriate Questions with Kent Kreitler
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain discuss Mike Tomlin's new contract extension and his connection to Pete Carroll, if the Seattle Seahawks currently have a Super Bowl roster, and visit with new Washington Huskies running back Jay'Veon Sunday's High School Coach Shane Anderson.
Shane Anderson, High School Coach at Connally for new Washington Huskies running back Jay'Veon Sunday joins Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain to discuss Sunday's strengths and weaknesses, his role and expectations for with the Dawgs, and an overall scouting report.
This week Liz and Alrik sit down with writer, director, producer, author, Slamdance film festival co-founder and all around indie film expert, Dan Mirvish, to talk about how he has managed to direct six features over his career. Dan also talks about his process of raising funds, how he reverse engineers his films to attract the best actors possible and what he thinks are the most important aspects of indie filmmaking. Dan drops a ton of knowledge in this hour plus interview so if you want to learn more about indie film, hit play! We also have another "Get Shorty" with filmmaker Shane Anderson featuring his short, His Guy Thursday and Liz gives us an update on her next feature film!
Conference speaker and owner of multiple 6, 7, and 8 figure businesses, Shane Anderson shares how he maintains his energy as he helps small and medium business owners reach their goals.
On this episode of The Patriarchy Podcast, we talk about beloved feminist and closet egalitarian Beth Moore, interview guests Shane Anderson and Aaron Sabie, and discuss the incredible importance of family worship. Subscribe to the Fight Laugh Feast Network (CrossPolitic Studios) podcast feed on iTunes, or your favorite podcast app, and look for episodes starting with “The Patriarchy Podcast” to hear us each Tuesday. #SupportThePatriarchy and get access to bonus content, behind the scenes material, a t-shirt, coffee, and lots of other great stuff by signing up to be a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member at FightLaughFeast.com using the code PATRIARCHY. It not only supports the network and our show, but it comes with the added benefit of you being able to say, “I SUPPORT THE PATRIARCHY!” and trigger some feminists. #BuildFightProtectLead #ThePatriarchy #FLFNetwork ThePatriarchyPodcast on Facebook PatriarchyPod on Twitter ThePatriarchyPodcast on Instagram ThePatriarchyPodcast on Minds ThePatriarchyPodcast.com Resources for Family Worship: “Truth & Grace Memory Book #1” by Tom Ascol “Truth & Grace Memory Book #2” by Tom Ascol “Truth & Grace Memory Book #3” by Tom Ascol YouTube Lyric Playlist for Family Worship “Family Worship: The Voice of Rejoicing in the Christian Home” by Shane Anderson Credits: “Twisted” “District Four” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ The Corner Room “Psalm 127 (Lyric Video)” YouTube. 09 April 2018. Tues. 08 Oct. 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOZ-AdV6G54
On this episode of The Patriarchy Podcast, we talk about beloved feminist and closet egalitarian Beth Moore, interview guests Shane Anderson and Aaron Sabie, and discuss the incredible importance of family worship. Subscribe to the Fight Laugh Feast Network (CrossPolitic Studios) podcast feed on iTunes, or your favorite podcast app, and look for episodes starting with “The Patriarchy Podcast” to hear us each Tuesday. #SupportThePatriarchy and get access to bonus content, behind the scenes material, a t-shirt, coffee, and lots of other great stuff by signing up to be a Fight Laugh Feast Club Member at FightLaughFeast.com using the code PATRIARCHY. It not only supports the network and our show, but it comes with the added benefit of you being able to say, “I SUPPORT THE PATRIARCHY!” and trigger some feminists. #BuildFightProtectLead #ThePatriarchy #FLFNetwork ThePatriarchyPodcast on Facebook PatriarchyPod on Twitter ThePatriarchyPodcast on Instagram ThePatriarchyPodcast on Minds ThePatriarchyPodcast.com Resources for Family Worship: “Truth & Grace Memory Book #1” by Tom Ascol “Truth & Grace Memory Book #2” by Tom Ascol “Truth & Grace Memory Book #3” by Tom Ascol YouTube Lyric Playlist for Family Worship “Family Worship: The Voice of Rejoicing in the Christian Home” by Shane Anderson Credits: “Twisted” “District Four” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ The Corner Room “Psalm 127 (Lyric Video)” YouTube. 09 April 2018. Tues. 08 Oct. 2019. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOZ-AdV6G54
In this episode with Shane Anderson, we discuss: Having a "just do it" mentality. Mission driven operations. Letting your intentions be known. Being a part of your community to create opportunities. Existing to create change. Charging enough for your product or service. Constantly evolving and getting better. Taking items off your menu if they're under performing or require too much manpower to support. Using a mobile units to test markets Never under valuing your customers. In 2011 Shane Anderson opened Ghostlight Coffee. Six years later they launched the #GhostTruck, their mobile coffee house. On top of this, Shane's wife, Lezley is in the process of planning a new start-up to develop curriculum and provide training in Ohios emerging Medical Marijuanna industy. The couple also owns Little City Love, an online and wholesale greeting card and home goods company. Show notes… Favorite Success Quote or Mantra. "Just do it." Today's Sponsor Gusto- "The best payroll, benefits, and HR for the small business owner." It is time to let Gusto do the heavy lifting. Sign up today, and once you run your first payroll you'll get 3 months FREE on Gusto. Click Here to get started bentobox- Bring your restaurant's hospitality online with BentoBox. Get in touch to learn more and save up to $1500 on initial setup when you mention Restaurant Unstoppable. Click Here to get started Knowledge bombs Which "it factor" habit, trait, or characteristic you believe most contributes to your success? Just-do-it-tiveness . What is your biggest weakness? Paperwork. What's one question you ask or thing you look for during an interview? Ask, what it is they love about their favorite brand and then ask how they can apply that to our brand." What's a current challenge? How are you dealing with it? Paperwork. Share one code of conduct or behavior you teach your team. Don't underestimate the power of being nice. The power of not being pretencious What's one book we must read to become a better person or restaurant owner? GET THIS BOOK FOR FREE AT AUDIBLE.COM Anything Malcolm Gladwell The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference Share an online resource or tool. What's one piece of technology you've adopted in your restaurant and how has it influence operations? Shoeboxed Soundtrack Your Brand If you got the news that you'd be leaving this world tomorrow and all memories of you, your work, and your restaurants would be lost with your departure with the exception of 3 pieces of wisdom you could leave behind for the good of humanity, what would they be? Work hard. enjoy it Surround yourself with people you love. Contact Info www.GhostLightCoffee.com Ghostlight@gmail.com Thanks for Listening! Thanks so much for joining today! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post. Also, please leave an honest review for the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Huge thanks to Shane Anderson for joining me for another awesome episode. Until next time! Restaurant Unstoppable is a free podcast. One of the ways I'm able to make it free is by earning a commission when sharing certain products with you. I've made it a core value to only share tools, resources, and services my guest mentors have recommend, first. If you're finding value in my podcast, please use my links!
Adam interviews Presbyterian ruling elder Shane Anderson on the subject of grace and works in the Christian life. A proper Reformed family kerfluffle has roiled the ranks over the past four months concerning the role our works play in our relationship with God. On this episode, Shane and Adam attempt to iron out a few of the biblical details, and to set straight some of the misunderstandings that are keeping brothers and sisters on separate sides of this battle. Adam truly does not believe we are all saying different things. We are justified once for all by grace alone, through faith alone, which is a gift of the sovereign, electing love and favor of God alone. There is no more condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus. Our standing with our Father in heaven is fully secure in Christ, by Christ, and because of Christ alone. And because of this gratuitous justification, we are also sanctified by grace alone through faith alone, and yet, in the mystery of God's will at work in ours, we live lives of pursuing holiness when we have the Holy Spirit. There is no other kind of Christian life than to be doing good works in faith. These works do not justify us before God, but by these works we will be judged and rewarded. In this sense, good works are necessary for our completed, final salvation. That... is Reformed orthodoxy, and therefore, biblical orthodoxy, my dear friends. Thanks for tuning in. Visit the Contact page to drop your feedback, or the Donate page to support the show if you want to hear it continue into the future.