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The Florida Madcaps
Even More Madcaps Everglades Adventures

The Florida Madcaps

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 28:45


Send us a textOur guest this week can be found on Instagram at:  https://www.instagram.com/hiberniahistory/The Nike Missle Site Festival details can be found at:https://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/nike-site-festival.htmThis week the Madcaps discuss the rest of their Everglades experiences such as hiking the pine rocklands, the Nike Missle Site, and Shark Valley.Please subscribe! Shares and reviews are much appreciated!Get your FREE sticker from the Florida Springs Council and sign up to be a springs advocate at https://www.floridaspringscouncil.org/madcapsQuestions and comments can be emailed at thefloridamadcaps@gmail.comRyan can be found on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/the_fl_excursionist/Chris and Chelsey can be found at https://www.instagram.com/sunshinestateseekers/?hl=en

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Hour 1: Stop Doing This To Ron

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 40:07


Ron Magill joins us to answer our hypothetical questions about animals and to discuss the Miami Seaquarium, Shark Valley, otters holding hands, social media stupidity, and more. Stugotz is somehow the best at picking NFL and College Football games despite Mike and Witty's copious research. And do Giants fans love Brian Daboll because they view him (and themselves) and the everyman? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PRESS PLAY w/ Augie & Rizz
#75 - Baby Jane & Everglades

PRESS PLAY w/ Augie & Rizz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 39:12


PRESS PLAY and listen to Episode 75 of Press PLAY w/ Augie & Rizz Where we discuss the campy, cult classic "What ever happened to Baby Jane?" Starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. We were a bit split on this film. As Podcasters we talked about the Joe Rogan controversy and how Spotify should handle the situation. Augie and Rizz parted ways...briefly as Rizz went to see Scream for the 3928402- time and he shares with you all what he caught this time that he didn't catch the previous time. Augie, on the other hand headed to the Everglades to a Shark Valley. A 15 mile bike ride deep into the vast South Florida Swamp. Please Subscribe to our podcast and follow us on instagram at @PRESSPLAYAR Support PRESS PLAY w/ Augie & Rizz by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/augierizz Find out more at https://augierizz.pinecast.co

Clear My Head
Episode #8

Clear My Head

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 42:42


Misty and Robert talk their recent fishing trip, Barber Floyd's Lozer Lounge show, Coca-Cola adventure, Matt's new Podcast J&M Gamecast, The Reel Mentors Podcast, upcoming visit, dirty PS4 controllers, Shark Valley, Who's Most Likely To..., Robert's visit from his parents, cleaning, the difference between a girl bike and boy bike, Aaron Hernandez, beards, coffee bandits.... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Everybody's National Parks
ENP 11.1 Everglades & Biscayne: Trip Report (Part 1)

Everybody's National Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019


Description: In episode 11.1 Danielle, Bryan and their daughters talk about their trip to Everglades National Park during the government shutdown. The next episode will be part 2 of the trip discussing Biscayne National Park.  Discussion includes the following: · How to help the National Parks recover from the impacts of the Government Shutdown (0:15) · Debate to cancel our trip during the Government Shutdown and current conditions of Everglades National Park (1:56) · Stop for fruit shakes at Robert is Here in Homestead (6:20) · Earnest Coe Visitor Center and Main Park Road to Flamingo Campground on Florida Bay (8:25) · Camping Mistake (9:40) · Anhinga Trail – A must see (13:35) · Shark Valley (20:00) · An invasive species, the Burmese Python (26:30) · Flamingo Marina – Kayaking and Boat tour, Crocodiles, Manatees (28:42) · Kids’ impressions of Everglades National Park (35:54) · Paurotis Pond and Pa-Hay-okee Overlook (45:14) · Overnight paddling and backcountry camping on Chickees (47:50)   Resources: National Parks During a Government Shutdown and How You Can Help Everglades National Park Institute Florida National Parks Association National Park Service: Everglades National Park Anhinga Trail Anhinga Trail Webcam Flamingo Adventures at Everglades National Park Shark Valley Tram Tours Robert is Here   Actions: Subscribe to our podcast from our website https://www.everybodysnationalparks.com/ Tell your friends about Everybody’s National Parks Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Please tag us from the parks you are visiting at #everybodysnationalparks    

Mama Says Namaste Podcast
Whatever you do, don’t do this…

Mama Says Namaste Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2018 55:46


When we cultivate empathy, we build the bridge of connection.  We don’t take away the emotion or experience another is going through; we simply sit there with them.  Join us as we discuss where we are, our goals for the new year, and how to build empathy and connection in your home.  Listen to this episode on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, YouTube, or your RSS Feed Where are we:  The Everglades!  Learn more about this fascinating area here.  And check out our Shark Valley bike ride (and gators) here. Brené Brown’s talk on Empathy - check out the video in my blog post here. 4 Qualities of Empathy: Perspective Taking Staying out of judgement Recognizing emotion in others Communicating that emotion In order to connect with someone, you have to find something in your life that creates that feeling.  It’s not “silver lining” it and saying “at least…” Rarely does a response make something better; it’s that connection. “Empathy is about finding echoes of another person in yourself.” Mohsin Hamid Don’t move, fix, or correct the emotion of another.  Simply meet them where they are. Sitting with and experiencing emotion is so important for us to learn how to navigate through it.  There is function in emotion - it’s not just something to barrel through.  What NOT to say to your children: “You’re okay” - what someone else is going through is not yours to own or take away.  When your child feels pain, hurt, anger, etc, it’s their emotion.  We can’t force our kids’ emotions away.  They have to navigate through it.  Jumping in with them and helping them recognize the power of their own mind equips them with the tools to recognize their own capabilities and the power of their mind to move through the emotion.  Comfort first - connect through touch and sharing the emotion of what they are going through.  Before shifting, meet them where they are.  Don’t deny the emotion, own it and navigate through. “You need to…/I told you…/See…” The word listen contains the same letters as the word silent. Alfred Brindel Being told something vs. experiencing the opportunity to navigate it on their own really allows them to grasp a concept on a much deeper level.  When you are driven, you retain it.  Desire is such an important part of learning.   Nothing drives love for what you do like a true desire.  Letting your children discover that on their own empowers them to really grasp it.  Sometimes less is more - give your child the opportunity to figure things out.  People go to therapy - they pay someone else to just listen to them.  What if we actually stopped and simply listened to others and gave them the space to process through with the support of someone else’s presence.    If you want to truly help/teach your children, be the example.  “Preach…and if necessary, use words.” St. Francis of Assisi.  3.  “It’s not a big deal.”  Don’t squash what they feel in the moment.  It’s not yours to negate.  This is a powerful time for you to be able to hold them through an emotion.  Don’t be the signpost for your kids just telling them “life goes this way.”  We all need to discover our own paths.  Empathize, don’t tell them how to feel it. Empathy is the bridge of connection between two souls.    Your challenge:  Meet your children where they are.  Get down on their level.  No matter what age, comfort and listen first.  Act only if necessary.  Sometimes it’s just knowing they aren’t alone is all that is needed and they can navigate the rest on their own.  Additional blog posts on empathy:  10 Essential Lessons For Life: Empathy  Chaos of the Heart: Rawness Equals Connection Next up: Pick Your Battles!  Hit us with any questions, comments and stories you have, and we’ll send you a personal email response back and may address it on a future podcast!  Simply email Ashley directly at Ashley@MamaSaysNamaste.com Check out the new “Thriving Families” quiz on the website!  Go straight to it here: https://www.mamasaysnamaste.com/thriving-families-quiz/ And remember, if you’re liking what you hear, we want to hear from you!  •  Subscribe, rate and review on iTunes •  Post your comments/questions in the Mama Says Namaste Facebook Community •  Email Ashley directly at ashley@MamaSaysNamaste.com *Podcast music by the awesome Renee & Jeremy who cover "Put a Little Love In Your Heart" by Jackie DeShannon.  Props to both of them for this beautiful rendition that epitomizes what I want for families!