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We review the Mazda CX-5 crossover SUV; Why cow manure is the basis for the new "gold rush" in California - to the delight of dairy farmers; and we talk about the National Brotherhood of Skiers, a black group working to promote inclusion in the ski industry for all.
-A New Years Eve Story from The Magic Tower -You didn't call Alex Jones -Joe Rogan kicks -Wild Nights at the Tower Comedy Magic Bar in Snowmass Colorado
Based in Denver, Frankie Toan (they/them/theirs) is an artist working mostly with craft and DIY materials and techniques to create large plush sculptures, interactive works, and immersive installations. Frankie holds a BFA in Craft/Material studies from Virginia Commonwealth University, with a minor in Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s studies. Their current body of work consists of elongated or engorged body parts tied, arranged, and installed in conversation with each other, creating fantasy bodies. Frankie has participated in many group shows and collaborations nationwide. Recent projects include a commission for Meow Wolf’s Kaleidoscape immersive ride at Elitch Gardens and their public art installation “Public Body” for "Between Us Alleys"- a public art intervention project in downtown Denver. They have had residencies at RedLine (CO) and Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts (TN) among other places. The books mentioned in the interview they are currently reading are Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin and Pleasure Activism by adrienne maree brown and Wussy Magazine. One of the articles mentioned in the interview about queer gardening is Queer Undergrowth, by Jow Crowdy and Queer Gardens: Mary Delany's Flowers and Friendships, by Lisa L. Moore Upcoming Shows: Harvest Moon show at Claude Haus, Denver CO 9/14 Voting Booth, installation at Anderson Ranch, Snowmass Colorado, September-December 2019 (exact dates TBA) Altar(er) Hex, The Temple, Denver, CO 10/31/2019- 1/3/2020 Pulling a Thread, Jamestown Community College, Jamestown, NY October 11/1/2019-12/12/2019
Quote: “Whether you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.” -Henry Ford Garrett sits down with her dad in Snowmass Colorado to discuss his journey to becoming a CEO, how he manages various brands/businesses and what it was like to be an F-16 pilot Why you’ll love it: Jeff has an interesting perspective on business: it’s all about people and trust. Learn more about WHY he holds this belief and how he manages people. Greater Message: Life takes a million twists and turns; hold onto the people you meet. Build trust in every one of your valued relationships. Go after what you want. Links: Jeff on Instagram (he’s private!): @woodmanf16 Garrett on Instagram: @garrettnwood @daretomovepodcast www.tomwood.com
I first met Fr. Laurence at the New Contemplative Exchange in Snowmass Colorado in August of 2017. He was there as one of the representatives of what we affectionately call the "Big 4" networks of Christian contemplative practice - along with Fr. Thomas Keating (Contemplative Outreach, Ltd.), Rev. Dr. Tilden Edwards (Shalem Institute), Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM (Center for Action and Contemplation). Laurence Freeman was born in England in 1951 where he was educated by the Benedictines and studied English Literature at New College, Oxford University. Before entering monastic life, he had experience with the United Nations in New York, banking and journalism. Today Fr Laurence is a Benedictine monk of the Monastery of Sta Maria di Pilastrello, Lendinara, in the Benedictine Congregation of Monte Oliveto. He is Director of The World Community for Christian Meditation. In the monastery, his spiritual teacher was John Main. He helped Fr John to establish the first Christian Meditation Centre in London. At the invitation of the Archbishop of Montreal, in 1977, he accompanied John Main to establish a Benedictine community of monks and laypeople dedicated to the practice and teaching of Christian meditation. Fr Laurence studied theology at the Universite de Montreal and at McGill University. He made his solemn monastic profession in 1979 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1980. After the death of John Main in 1982, he continued the work of teaching meditation that had already begun to develop a global community. In 1991, Fr Laurence returned to England to establish the International Centre of the newly formed World Community for Christian Meditation, now present in more than a hundred countries and which has become a 'monastery without walls', in which he travels and teaches widely.
I first met Fr. Laurence at the New Contemplative Exchange in Snowmass Colorado in August of 2017. He was there as one of the representatives of what we affectionately call the "Big 4" networks of Christian contemplative practice - along with Fr. Thomas Keating (Contemplative Outreach, Ltd.), Rev. Dr. Tilden Edwards (Shalem Institute), Fr. Richard Rohr, OFM (Center for Action and Contemplation). Laurence Freeman was born in England in 1951 where he was educated by the Benedictines and studied English Literature at New College, Oxford University. Before entering monastic life, he had experience with the United Nations in New York, banking and journalism. Today Fr Laurence is a Benedictine monk of the Monastery of Sta Maria di Pilastrello, Lendinara, in the Benedictine Congregation of Monte Oliveto. He is Director of The World Community for Christian Meditation. In the monastery, his spiritual teacher was John Main. He helped Fr John to establish the first Christian Meditation Centre in London. At the invitation of the Archbishop of Montreal, in 1977, he accompanied John Main to establish a Benedictine community of monks and laypeople dedicated to the practice and teaching of Christian meditation. Fr Laurence studied theology at the Universite de Montreal and at McGill University. He made his solemn monastic profession in 1979 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1980. After the death of John Main in 1982, he continued the work of teaching meditation that had already begun to develop a global community. In 1991, Fr Laurence returned to England to establish the International Centre of the newly formed World Community for Christian Meditation, now present in more than a hundred countries and which has become a 'monastery without walls', in which he travels and teaches widely.
Ken and Wayne welcome friend of the show, Todd / Octale, to discuss the ins and outs of the recent Gaming Journalists versus Gamers arguments of #GamerGate. Before getting into the thick of it, Ken tells us about Kitten Feature's international adventures and Wayne gives us some details about the torture he paid to experience over the weekend at the Snowmass Colorado, Tough Mudder event. Show Notes: http://media.vtwproductions.com/forum/index.php?topic=11453.0 Video Link: http://youtu.be/F5x-cdx4rOg