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Steve Is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys pushing his limits and has always been drawn to the mountains and water. He is a 14-year Firefighter and student of the fire service, exploring efficiencies and tactics with a focus on aggressive professional performance, safety, and situational awareness. He instructs in fire-ground and marine operations within his department and part-time at a fire school. His goal in teaching is to grow and learn and leave students with a better understanding of the "why" behind tactics. He is also a peer support program co-lead and uses therapy, good friends, sarcasm and fitness keep him balanced. higginssd@hotmail.com @higgyp0p Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco Administration: @haileyfirefit
Topics discussed on this week's episode include: Our yearly tribute to the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Kyle received a very cryptic text from Steve Is the Comanche ready for the parade-cast? It's time once again for the SKPCDNDWSGE! We recap the polls from the last few weeks And more! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Please review the show wherever you download podcasts! Call or text your questions, comments or concerns at 424-30-SKPOD (424-307-5763). Wanna send something? The Steve and Kyle Podcast P.O. Box 371 Hudsonville, MI 49426 Opening music: ”Malt Shop Bop" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Closing music: "Pulse" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ TAGS: funny, friends, family, kids, comedy, talk radio, talk, radio, pop culture, music, food, garage, sports, relationships, viral videos, social media, politics, fbhw, free beer and hot wings
STEVE Is that work or, I’m on social media– MARLO Right. STEVE I use LinkedIn a lot for my day job. MARLO Yeah, I do too. STEVE Is that considered social media or is that a quote-unquote “productivity” and everything? But that’s everything. It’s all encompassing. The lawsuits, the mental health, the lost productivity, all […] The post What makes real social media and good search engines? appeared first on The Tech Ranch.
It's time to find out which of us is the best at archery with a NASTY punishment for the loser in classic Scissor Bros style. Steebee had his first encounter with the coco, a proposal for a "game changer" is made and we try to get Steve to commit to dental care... again. OUR PATREON IS LIVE: https://www.patreon.com/scissorbros NEW MERCH IS HERE!: https://shop.upstatemerch.com/scissorbros CLIPS CHANNEL!: https://www.youtube.com/scissorbrosclips FOLLOW us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scissor_bros FOLLOW us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scissorbros P.O. BOX JEREMIAH WATKINS/SB P.O. BOX # 78375 LOS ANGELES, CA 90016 New episodes every Friday on this channel. Subscribe! 0:00 Teasers 01:11 Steebee Gets the Coco 02:54 Opening Song "Too Strange (for Coco)" 8:40 Steve Is a Changed Man 13:45 Coffee Chat 20:44 Potential "Game Changer" 27:16 Jeremiah's Toronto Trip 35:42 Call to Action For the Ladies 37:06 Steve and the Dentist 44:14 Dance Break 45:44 The Archery Challenge 57:16 Scissor Siblings Up Next 1:06:20 The Punishment 1:11:10 Gerald's Thoughts Sponsored by: Manscaped Visit http://www.manscaped.com and use code SCISSORBROS for 20% off. Producer: Ryan Armendariz (https://www.instagram.com/_peril) Editing/Graphics: Jordan Blauvelt (https://instagram.com/limitbreaklife) Thank you to @dabberjones @thebuddysystemshow @yoitzmini @blackgreg @kidwelljeremiah for getting Scissor Bros tattoos and sending them into the show!! And a huge thanks to the team of artists that helped make this episode possible! Follow them: @papiotoon @anotherstrauss @drawnfromthemind @detectivedesigns Thank you to all of the Scissor Brothers and Scissor Sisters who submitted music, art, suggestions & more to: scissorbrospod@gmail.com We read all of the mail and try to respond to as many of you as possible, we are super grateful! Please keep sending us your wonderful contributions to the show, and we'll do our best to feature it!
Welcome to episode 44 In this episode Steve has gone deep very deep. Pierre is unhappy with his bowtie and opened his new business and Andy makes a table out of wet rotting wood! The three of us are looking forward to a special episode next week Andy has arranged a surprise guest for Steve and Pierre. In this episode Andy is still obsessed with Pizza and bread and he's making a cart but he needs wheels as its to heavy. He's glued together his BBQ and is now offering his guests toxic fumed steaks. Also he's made a table top out of very wet rotting wood! Steve Is still full of cold and his voice is very deep and he's now available for voice overs. He has started work converting a bedroom into a creative studio for himself and his wife. Pierre Has opened his new business with his wife @forestandvillage.se on instagram and online. He's having problems with his walnut being to bendy. He is also trying something new with the style of his next video. Plus he's Mr Angry about bowties. Our Obsessions this Week Steve Has started a new series on Apple + called slow Horses all about says. Set in the UK is tense and funny at the same time staring Gary Oldman check it out. Andy Has a unique obsession this week. Have you thought you have nothing to watch despite being subscribed to Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO and Apple + well Andy has found you an App for your phone called Just Watch and you can see what's on all of them at once. Pierre Has been watching a lot of videos about scammer payback from a YouTube channel by Mark Rober The host hunts down the online scammers and hacks them back. Andy @potato_woodworks on instagram and Potato Woodworks on YouTube Andy who is Swiss now lives near Stockholm in Sweden Steve @stevebellcreates on instagram and now on YouTube as Steve Bell Cretes Steve lives in the beautiful North Yorkshire in the UK Pierre @theswedishmaker on Instagram and The Swedish Maker on YouTube Pierre lives near Gothenburg in Sweden We can be found on instagram @threeNorthernMakers so check us out We also have our own woodworking/makers community on Discord.com We will be releasing a new episode every Sunday morning so please subscribe like and leave a review to hear our humble ramblings about making things and all that life throws at us If you have any questions or comments please email the show at threenorthernmakers@gmail.com
Welcome to episode 42 In this episode Steve wants to know if Andy and Pierre have been Plogging. Pierre shares his preconceptions about Andy and Steve. This could be the end of a beautiful friendship. Find out if he thinks Andy is milking cows and that Steve runs round the house naked with a tie on his head!! And we discover that Pierre cannot drive a tractor well he can but very badly. In this episode Andy Has been taking it slowly with social media and enjoying life. He's found a new space in his workshop but Andys worried because it's full of spiders. The kumiko panels are all done. And he's used the cherry tree wood form his own garden to build a beautiful box. The big thing is Andys new adventures with concrete but he's impatient waiting for it to dry. Steve Is pleased his cold is gone. He's been busy rearranging the workshop and he's even cleaned everything and can you believe it he's sorted out all the cupboards and drawers. He has also finally built a stool for his workshop and started filming his next epic video. Pierre It's Pierres time to be unwell this week, but he's been busy making some leather key rings. The big news is that Pierre and his wife are setting up a new business to sell their products together. The secret Chinese project is being made as we speak. Pierre has also decided to put his prices up on his website so he can sell more ???? Our Obsessions this Week Steve Is always excited by the last 17 days of each April because it's time for the World Snooker Championships in Sheffield. Steve loves his snooker so he is glued to the BBC watching almost every game. Andy is letting his Inner chef is coming out and he is loving Masterchef Australia. So he's building an Hibachi barbecue as fast as he can because h's so hungry from watching the show Pierre Because he's been poorly he has watched a lot of TV and Youtube and he's been enjoying the YouTube channel by a guy called Alex and his channel Bevelish Creations who makes some fantastic furniture and Pierre loves and was inspired by his style of filming. Alex can also be found on instagram @bevelish_creaations Andy @potato_woodworks on instagram and Potato Woodworks on YouTube Andy who is Swiss now lives near Stockholm in Sweden Steve @stevebellcreates on instagram and now on YouTube as Steve Bell Cretes Steve lives in the beautiful North Yorkshire in the UK Pierre @theswedishmaker on Instagram and The Swedish Maker on YouTube Pierre lives near Gothenburg in Sweden We can be found on instagram @threeNorthernMakers so check us out We also have our own woodworking/makers community on Discord.com We will be releasing a new episode every Sunday morning so please subscribe like and leave a review to hear our humble ramblings about making things and all that life throws at us If you have any questions or comments please email the show at threenorthernmakers@gmail.com
Welcome to episode 39 Of our podcast all about woodwork, making things and having lots of fun. The Boys discuss the wooden skyscraper in Sweden. Andy the Axe man as he is now known is so sharp he's Tormek sharp. You've had boil in the bag food now Steve is going to steam wood in a bag tasty. Pierre well he just can't be bothered to sand and blow the dust off he just calls it done. Plus Pierre wants to know if Rubio can make a beard oil ?????. And we have a very special guest next week In this episode Andy The axe man Is on an axe renovation craze. He's also got himself a new Tormek sharpening system and nothing is safe he's sharpened everything and we mean everything. Steve Is stripped and ready for action , thin strips of wood that is and he his experimenting with steaming wood in a bag. Steve has also been asked to be a guest on @dsxwoodworking live instagram interview on Thursday 7th April 9pm UK time Pierre Has some epoxy that just won't dry! He admits he hates finishing a project and can't be bothered with sanding, blowing the dust off then applying the finish he just calls it done and he's sending his saw blades, Chisels, knives and anything he can find to Andy he's just worried what he might get back Our Obsessions this Week Steve Steve has found a new TV series to watch and he's binged watched the Mandalorian on Disney + he's in love with Baby Yoda so go give it a watch Andy Since he splashed the cash and bought a Tormek he's been obsessed with the official Tormek YouTube channel Tormek Sharpening Innovation so now he's a Tormek specialist. Tormek are also on instagram @tormek_sharpening Pierre Is obsessed with a new woodworking podcast by Zac from Zac Builds and Eric of Spenceley design Co called Off The Cut podcast and Pierre is loving it also on instagram @offthecutpodcast Andy @potato_woodworks on instagram and Potato Woodworks on YouTube Andy who is Swiss now lives near Stockholm in Sweden Steve @stevebellcreates on instagram and now on YouTube as Steve Bell Cretes Steve lives in the beautiful North Yorkshire in the UK Pierre @theswedishmaker on Instagram and The Swedish Maker on YouTube Pierre lives near Gothenburg in Sweden We can be found on instagram @threeNorthernMakers so check us out We also have our own woodworking/makers community on Discord.com We will be releasing a new episode every Sunday morning so please subscribe like and leave a review to hear our humble ramblings about making things and all that life throws at us If you have any questions or comments please email the show at threenorthernmakers@gmail.com
Steve - Is failing to keep custody of the eyes a venial or mortal sin? June - Generally what is a soul? Efrank – is it ok to change your Lenten resolution during Lent? Eric - Can I take my pistol to mass on Sundays? I have a conceal and carry gun license. Caleb - I am wanting to enter RCIA and wondering how to evaluate the different churches in my area?
Special Guest Host Fr. Matthew Spencer Tips for naming your child Fr. Matthew shares where his name came from Microsoft to acquire Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billion David – What is your take on the Trinity 3 persons in 1 God? Jane - Names in Spanish It's very common to have a female version of the Male name in Spanish. Mercedes - I got my name because my father took my sister to school and the nuns said she was born on the feast of Mercy. Susan - I have 5 kids and they all have different names. Very unique but faith based. Paul - Calling about the guy whose wife is feeling helpless and offers a book recommendation he first hear from Pope Benedict XVI. Steve - Is it ok to read the Old Testament as an allegory?
Welcome to episode 28 Of our little podcast all about woodwork, making things and having lots of fun. In this episode Andy Andy's living the high life, literally he's up a mountain in Switzerland. He's not blending but dreaming of bending, bending wood with steam to make a Swiss sled. He's also gone power mad, power carving mad that is! Steve Is not in France as planned, but he has splashed the cash again. This time he's going straight down the middle. The middle of Lidl that is. Plus he's bought 100 test tubes !!! Pierre Well Pierre has only gone and stopped time yes he has! But he's very pleased with the outcome and he's building sleds, Swedish sleds, Swedish mitre sleds that is. He's also been appointed the Three Northern Makers Safety Rep Our Obsessions this Week Steve Steve's obsession this week is a fellow Yorkshire man and maker on instagram that is Richard from @coneywoodcreations. Rich is busy making a French cleat wall at the moment, and Steve is excited to see all the tool holders Rich is going to make, so go check his account out and give him a follow Andy He's obsessed with a real thing this week well its a place. The place he is recording this podcast in Lenzerheide in Switzerland. It looks totally beautiful, so let's all jump aboard the three northern makers express and take a trip there. Pierre Was going to make a video about making some sound panels then he discovered a YouTube channel called Zac Builds who builds awesome sound panels go check him out on YouTube and on instagram @zacbuilds The Three Northern Makers Are Andy @potato_woodworks on instagram and Potato Woodworks on YouTube Andy who is Swiss now lives near Stockholm in Sweden Steve @stevebellcreates on instagram Steve lives in North Yorkshire in the UK Pierre @theswedishmaker on Instagram and The Swedish Maker on YouTube Pierre lives near Gothenburg in Sweden We can be found on instagram @threeNorthernMakers so check us out We also have our own woodworking/makers community on Discord.com We will be releasing a new episode every Sunday morning so please subscribe like and leave a review to hear our humble ramblings about making things and all that life throws at us If you have any questions or comments please email the show at threenorthernmakers@gmail.com
Welcome to episode 27 the first episode of 2022 Our little podcast is all about woodwork, making things and having lots of fun. Can we wish all our listeners a fantastic 2022 and we hope your dreams come true this year. In this episode The boys are making plans for 2022 with new builds, workshop upgrades and big exciting dreams. Andy Well Andy is looking forward to the new year ahead and he has set himself some goals. Yes, you've guessed it some of which involve new tools, also new projects one really big one which he's keeping secret for now and he also has big plans for his Youtube channel. Steve Is really excited for the new year and he has not set goals but has big dreams he would like to fulfil. The big dream is to start his own YouTube channel and he's been making plans for this and yes he's made a couple of purchases Pierre Well he's approaching 2022 in a totally different way. His plans are too slow down but don't worry he wants to concentrate on quality over quantity, in both his craftsmanship and the quality of his videos. Our Obsessions this Week Steve Has been keeping a daily journal for the last two years and he set up his new one on the 1st January. He keeps a modified version of the bullet journal and its a habit that has stuck and he wouldn't be without it. You can find out more on the YouTube channel Bullet Journal and on Instagram @bulletjournal Andy Well he's obsessed with the YouTube channel Jackman works who makes great things out of reclaimed wood and he makes some exciting projects. Andy bought his Adirondack chair plans and loves them. Jackman works can also be found on instagram @jackman_works Pierre Is obsessed with a strange Swedish Christmas tradition. That is watching Ivanhoe the 1982 movie on TV every Christmas. Pierre has lost count of the times he's seen it and he is now watching it with his 10 year old daughter Awwwwwww cute The Three Northern Makers Are Andy @potato_woodworks on instagram and Potato Woodworks on YouTube Andy who is Swiss now lives near Stockholm in Sweden Steve @stevebellcreates on instagram Steve lives in North Yorkshire in the UK Pierre @theswedishmaker on Instagram and The Swedish Maker on YouTube Pierre lives near Gothenburg in Sweden We can be found on instagram @threeNorthernMakers so check us out We also have our own woodworking/makers community on Discord.com We will be releasing a new episode every Sunday morning so please subscribe like and leave a review to hear our humble ramblings about making things and all that life throws at us
A new season means officially rebranded as “DFWaG: After Dark: Demon Hour: FREAKS ONLY”. This isn’t your grandma’s podcast, despite Steve’s constant attempts to sabotage the new direction we’ve chosen to go in. Fuck Portugal, me and all my homies HATE Portugal. I (Jared) don’t care if Steve IS involved with Air Portugal’s PPP (Portugal Pal Project). An apology must be issued for his behavior in this one. Also in this episode:-Dave & Grom, LTD (Ganja Green)-Our Boy In Brazil-Demon Mode Initiated-Tardis? Tardat?: a 'Dr. Who' Fancast-Ritual/Transactional Romanticism, Class Mobility, and Shame/DignityAND MORE.Questions? Comments?davidfosterwallaceandgromit@gmail.comSUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES/SPOTIFYNEXT WEEK: “Ultramarine" by Malcolm LowryCURRENT THEME SONG: “The Sun and The Rainfall” by Depeche Mode2021, David Foster Wallace, and Gromit, All Rights Reserved
Welcome back to another rad guest episode, with none other, then our buddy, bones brigade legend Steve Caballero. We talked to Steve a few weeks ago, he said he was down to come on the podcast. So we packed up to the studio and headed to Carlsbad California, Steve Is not only one of the most innovative skaters of the century, he is also an extremely amazing artist, musician and awesome friend. It was an awesome experience to sit down and listen to Steves Story, he is talented on so many levels one episode was just the tip of the ice burg for our journey with Steve. Be sure to follow @stevecaballero on instagram, Subscribe to our channels on youtube, and gives us feedback on what you guys want to hear in upcoming episodes. - - Also if you want to be on our show, Please comment, Dm or email us at justanotherfailurepodcast@gmail.com - Muertos coffee is absolutely delicious, but also gives back to help our front liners. Head over now to Muertoscoffee.com use Promo Code "justanotherfailure" at check out, receive 15% off store wide!!! - Do not forget to follow Us on Social Media, Subscribe, Share, Comment, if able you can support us through anchor.fm for as a little as $1.00 a month @justanotherfailurepod @matty_sill @fronzy686 - We are also coming into the holiday season, we don't want you guys searching too hard for the perfect gift for the man and men in your life. Let us take out the stress of hunting this down, head over now to www.manscaped.com use promo code "FAIL" at check out. This is going to get you 20% off products plus free shipping. Manscaped is leading the game in Mens Grooming and Mens health. Plus a portion of the sales, its going back to mens health needs. Its an absolutely amazing partnership to be a part of, we love the products and we know you guys will too. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justanotherfailure/support
Franciscan Spirituality Center920 Market StreetLa Crosse, WI 54601Steve Spilde: Welcome. My guest today is Sister Jolynn Brehm. She is a Sister with the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration. I’ve been blessed to know Jolynn for many years. She was a longtime supervisor in our Spiritual Direction Preparation Program. Welcome, Jolynn.Jolynn Brehm: Thank you. Thank you.Steve: Today we are joining by Zoom, and this is kind of a new experience for both of us. But it’s a testament that even old dogs can learn new tricks.Jolynn: Exactly. We’ll either prove it or disprove it.Steve: Sounds good. Sounds good. So tell me, Jolynn, how long have you been a Sister?Jolynn: Well, I entered the community in 1954. So actually, that’s about 66 years ago. This year I would be celebrating my 61st year of profession. It’s been an interesting and wonderful long life.Steve: Amazing. Tell me where you grew up, and tell me where the desire to become a sister, how that evolved.Jolynn: I was born and raised on a dairy farm in Colby, Wisconsin, in 1939, and I was the first liveborn member of my family. The sister who was to be a year older than me, my mom and dad’s first child, was stillborn. So when I came along, I think they kind of favored me. Obviously they were happy I was alive, so that was my experience as the firstborn of my family. My family heritage, which is very interesting that I’ve kind of thought about with these questions and this opportunity … But I realize that on both sides of my family – paternal and maternal – we are four generations of farmers. So that is very significant, and it has allowed me now to really delve into why it seems my genetics are deeply, deeply grounded in the land. Everything about nature, everything about creation, everything about how I relate to life, to people, to living is all pretty much in the framework of anything that has to do with nature and creation. It would be understandable because having great-grandparents and great-great-grandparents who worked the land, they understood how to live with the land.Steve: Were all of your relatives kind of around the farm there in Colby?Jolynn: Yes, they were. I would say probably within maybe a one-hour radius we had at least five or six different homesteaded farms in both my father’s side and my mother’s side of the family was near Auburndale, Wisconsin. That’s the central Wisconsin area – all the same kind of area. I was led to think about religious life when I entered Saint Mary’s Catholic School in Colby, Wisconsin. The principal at that time was Sister Alice McMullen. For some reason or other, we already made a connection when I was already in the first grade. She would let me go over to be with my friends or whatever. Then she left Saint Mary’s in Colby when I graduated from the eighth grade. But the year of eighth grade, she, after afternoon recess, would stand behind my desk since I was tall and in the last seat, she would stand behind there and pray a prayer to the Sacred Heart. Then we also had a family in Colby who had three sisters as FSPAs. The dad invited some of us to go and visit La Crosse, Wisconsin Saint Rose Convent, which I did. From there on, I just sensed from Alice McMullen that I admired who she was, who the sisters were, and so she kind of facilitated my entering. I also had an aunt, a sister of my mother’s, who was also a member of the community. So I had a connection with FSPA, and that’s where I entered.Steve: The Sister would stand behind you and pray to the Sacred Heart.Jolynn: Yes.Steve: For those who are not Catholic, please explain what that means.Jolynn: That way of taking time out in our school day to have some quiet and to be attentive to the idea that we weren’t just who we were, that God was an entity in our lives. And as eighth graders, I don’t think we had any clue about what that really meant. But in our Catholic tradition, we have a whole, whole long history of people who created ways of connecting with the divine or God or that entity. So we have a long, long history of many, many prayers. The Sacred Heart Prayer has to do with connecting with Jesus. Jesus revealed in his earthly experience how to be a human being, how to be present to people. He really showed that he had a heart for all of humanity. His heart was really the focus for a lot of people to feel connected to our God. So for her to call upon that aspect of Jesus to bless us as kids and to help our lives be better. Somehow or another, that touched my heart.Steve: She was just praying that you would be guided? Or that you would be guided specifically to become a Sister in La Crosse?Jolynn: It was just a general prayer for all of us in our class. And it just so happened that because I was right in front of her – she was right behind me – somehow or another it felt we were more connected simply because we were that close in space to each other. That’s how I sensed that it felt almost like it was a personal prayer for me.Steve: Nice. So then you went to La Crosse, and that’s where you went to high school?Jolynn: I was a sophomore in high school when I entered the community. And at that time, yes, we had Saint Rose High School, which was located in the north portion of the Viterbo University building. That was our way of finishing our high school, plus we also went to summer school to make the process happen faster, and to give us something to keep us out of trouble. We went up to Modena, Wisconsin, where we had a school for the Native Americans, the Ojibwa Tribe up there. We helped out in the summer. We helped out with the farming that was there. We helped with creating the things to get ready for the school year, and we just basically had a feeling for one another, and kind of a sense of community.Steve: I know you. I know that nature and connection to the earth, to the universe, is an important part of your spirituality. And it sounds like it was being formed in you already in some of these summer experiences.Jolynn: Definitely, definitely. And because we were that plot of land that was farmland as well, we would talk about our farming background. I think at that time there were seven or eight of us in that process of needing the summer school, and as far as I know all of us were from farms. Some were from Iowa, so of course we would often talk about our farms and our families and things like that. I think it always entered into how we appreciated even the opportunity to work up there on the farm.Steve: Talk about your experience with native spirituality as a result of that experience. Were you able to pick up any of that?Jolynn: Not at that time specifically. But I’ve the privilege of ministering in the Woodruff Minocqua area, which is eight miles from Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin, which is also the Ojibwa Native Reservation. Through the years that I was up there – about 30 years I lived up in the Minocqua Woodruff area and worked up there – I became acquainted with several of the people from Lac du Flambeau. We would have book discussions, we would have conversations. And one of the things I did was when one of the women especially from Lac du Flambeau would offer programs through the technical institute where I went in Minocqua, I would always attend. There was one very specific time when, Rochelle was her name, she offered the way in which the rituals of the native people were so significant, and we participated in some of those rituals. That really grounded me in the fact that you know, my religious tradition and my spirituality, we have a lot of rituals, so there was a link. It felt like a link between how rituals in their tradition, in their life, and in mine, rituals almost always had something to do with something from nature. Either stones or grasses or incense or sage or oils or animals – something like that.Steve: Is it fair to say those experiences learning the native perspective on spirituality helped you to have a better understanding of your own Catholic tradition?Jolynn: I would say yes, because what it allowed me to do was to say, ‘OK, what is the underlying way that all peoples are invited to be aware of the greater dynamic in their lives? How are all peoples invited to sense that spirit world?’ So when I sensed how the native people were so in touch with the creator and everything that was created and how all of earth was gift, I began to realize that in our Catholic tradition, yes, we too – all from way, way back when – use earth items as ways of entering into a ritual that seemed to connect us with the divine. So it felt like that two of them together. Also then, during that same time, I began to be much more attentive to, what are some of the other traditions? What are some of the other kinds of ways people connect with the divine, or that essence, if you will. I heard some things about the Buddhist tradition. I heard some things about other cultures, the Spanish-speaking people. I think connecting with the native people opened my eyes to, how broad is and how fundamental is ritual? And for me, how fundamental is ritual using things of nature as the visuals or the ways to connect?Steve: Can you give me some examples of that within the Catholic tradition?Jolynn: In the Catholic tradition, in many of the Old Testament stories, the ways that some of the people understood that God was present to them was usually in some walking that they did. And very often there were stones, or if there is a prophet who realized he is sensing God’s presence, he would lay down and put his head on the stone. It seemed to me that was a way of that. We have the whole reality of way back in the Book of Kings, the leader of that day was encouraged to feed thousands of people with minimal, minimal. It was the use of wheat in the bread and the wine of the grapes. In our Catholic tradition, that particular piece of bread and wine from the earth is very central to our wahttps://www.fscenter.org/
Can I Replace a Phantom with a DJI Inspire or Mavic 2 Pro? In today's show, we reveal some of the best drones for beginners and discuss their pros and cons in great detail. Our caller, Chris from California is a Part 107 certified pilot. Chris, who is on the verge of starting his own drone business is confused by the different drone options available in the market. Which is the best drone for beginners like Chris? Is there a versatile, all-in-one drone that will allow you to take on a wide range of drone jobs? To answer Chris's question, we first discuss the ubiquitous Phantom 4 Pro. Yes, we know that the Phantom 4 Pro is out of stock. But, Drone U listeners can still get their hands on one of the last Phantoms available in the market. Unlike the Mavic 2 Pro, the Phantom comes with a global shutter - which will allow beginners to take on drone mapping jobs too. If you are unable to buy the Phantom 4 Pro due to limited stocks, should you consider purchasing the Phantom 4 Advanced or Phantom 4 Refurbished? Apart from the Phantom and the Mavic 2 Pro, we also share the Pros & Cons for DJI Inspire and Parrot's Anafi Thermal. Thanks for the great question, Chris. Fly Safe! TOP 3 THINGS YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS SHOW: The Best Drones for Beginners Inspire 1 vs Inspire 2 - which is a better drone and why? Mavic 2 Pro vs Phantom 4 Pro - Comparison Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us really quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Frustrated by the Phantom 4 Pro's lack of availability? We have great news for you. Our friends at DJI NYC just got one of the very last shipments for Phantom 4 Pro and Phantom 4 Refurbished. Drone U listeners can buy the Phantom 4 Pro at a special discounted price by sending out an email to droneu@camrise.com. Become a Drone U Member. Looking for simple, fast, and transparent coverage that gives you peace of mind? Our friends at Skywatch are offering affordable on-demand drone insurance that rewards YOU for flying safely. Check them out NOW! Both hourly and monthly options available. Follow us: Site - https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram - https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Get your copy of “Livin’ the Drone Life” – http://amzn.to/2nalUDH Get your copy of our Part 107 Study Guide – https://amzn.to/2omQatT//amzn.to/2omQatT Check out our upcoming Mapping Classes – https://www.thedroneu.com/droneu-events Timestamps With the Phantom 4 Pro out of stock, which is the best drone for beginners? Is Parrot's new Anafi thermal drone a good option for beginners? Today's question is about the best drones for beginners Should beginners focus on a niche while setting up a new drone business? Can you use all-in-one mapping application to create accurate drone maps and models? How can Drone U help you buy a DJI Phantom? Which is the best drone for beginners? Is the Mavic 2 Pro a good option for beginners like Steve? Importance of learning to fly your drone in Attitude Mode Can you use the Mavic 2 Pro for drone mapping? Is the Inspire 2 with the X4S a good drone system for beginners like Steve? Is the Phantom 4 Pro the best and most versatile drone for beginners? Inspire 1 vs Inspire 2 - Why do drone pilots still prefer the older DJI Inspire? Is the Phantom 4 Advanced a good replacement for the Phantom Pro 4 Pro? Should beginners take up drone jobs from Dronebase? What kind of salary can you expect in the first year of your drone operations? Can beginners like Steve build a sustainable...
Greetings Citizens! It's a new week and that means it's time for another session with the Heroes of Noise. This week on Episode 60: Could the first movie from Heroes of Noise Productions be on the way? Dan has a new impersonation for Steve Is it possible for angry people to be compelled to whistle? Where the hell do hamsters come from exactly? Steve and Dan have both watched Triple Frontier on Netflix as well as Shrill in Hulu. Dan gives his thoughts on his recent viewing of Captive State. The Disney / Fox merger is complete. Now what? There's also listener mail and more. We hope you enjoy this week's show. Let's do this, people. Time to press 'Play".
Download PDF Welcome to Larisa English Club #17 What’s in The News? It’s True: Coffee Can Add Years to Your Life. Speaking Practice. Catching a Bus. English Grammar. Comparative Adjectives and Quantifiers. What’s in The News? What’s in The News? It’s True: Coffee Can Add Years to Your Life. What’s the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning? For many Americans, the day begins by trudging to the coffee pot or stopping for a daily latte before rushing into the office. Coffee is a daily ritual in Blue Zones areas, as well. Sardinians, Ikarians and Nicoyans start their days with a cup, lightly sweetened without cream. In addition to a daily cup of coffee, Blue Zones centenarians drink water, tea and wine. While coffee is often a hotly-debated health topic, it’s shown to carry many health benefits. In all five original Blue Zones areas, people drink up to two or three cups of black coffee per day! The American Heart Association found that consuming coffee, both caffeinated and decaf, was associated with a lower risk of total mortality. Other major studies confirm that coffee drinkers live longer than those who don’t drink it, and have lower risks of early death. Five science-backed ways coffee benefits life expectancy and overall health: It provides essential antioxidants. Coffee, similar to Cannonau wine from Sardinia, leafy green vegetables and blueberries, contains polyphenols that are effective at neutralizing free radicals and helping to prevent some diseases. In a study published by The Journal of Nutrition, consumption of coffee, wine and vegetables reduced the risk of major chronic degenerative diseases. The antioxidant intake was most drastically affected by the intake of coffee. For most Americans, coffee provides more than just a jolt of energy—it’s where we get the majority of our daily antioxidants. Speaking Practice. Catching a Bus. Steve: Is this where I catch the bus for the zoo? Alan: You can take a T30 from here, but then you have to walk about six blocks. Steve: That doesn’t sound too bad. Alan: Actually, if you go to the bus stop in the next block, you can take a Z8 which will let you right off in front of the zoo. Steve: Maybe that’s what I’ll do. Thanks a lot. Alan: You’re welcome. These quantifiers can be used both to show a “more” difference and a “less” difference: This car is a bit more expensive than this motorcycle. This motorcycle is a bit less expensive than this car. This house is way bigger than that apartment. That apartment is way smaller than this house. These quantifiers CANNOT be used with the “not as_____as” structure: My brother is much not as old as me.(Not correct) My brother is much younger than me. (Correct) Jill is a little not as tall as Kim. (Not correct) Jill is a little shorter than Kim. (Correct) Bonus grammar! More polite ways to say something with tag questions. She is so short, isn’t she? (Not polite) She isn’t very tall, is she? (Polite) This room is so dirty, isn’t it? (Impolite) Read more here https://larisaenglishclub.com/pdf-resources/larisa-english-club
Today's question is, surprisingly, about soccer practice. More specifically, what is the best drone to buy if you want to film soccer practices or similar activities? And, what safety measures do you need to consider for such applications? Our caller, Steve, a college soccer coach is a complete novice when it comes to drones. Steve is keen on purchasing a drone with a good camera and decent flying time. So what's the best option for Steve? Is it the versatile Mavic 2 Enterprise, the Inspire 2, or the Phantom 4 Pro? In this episode, we discuss the pros & cons of each model before determining the best one. We also make some suggestions that will help Steve fly safely, and without violating any laws. How can Steve ensure that he complies with the FAA's flying-over-people rule? Does the recent Reauthorization Bill place greater restrictions on such drone applications? Is it a good idea to have an in-house drone team? For all this and much more, tune in to our latest show. Thanks for the great question, Steve. Fly safe! Make sure to get yourself the all-new Drone U landing pad! Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Follow us: Site - https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram - https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Become a Drone U Member. Access over 30 courses, resources, plus our incredible community. Try it for $1. Looking for simple, fast, and transparent coverage that gives you peace of mind? Our friends at Skywatch are offering affordable on-demand drone insurance that rewards YOU for flying safely. Check them out NOW! Both hourly and monthly options available. Get your copy of “Livin’ the Drone Life” – http://amzn.to/2nalUDH Get your copy of our Part 107 Study Guide – //amzn.to/2omQatT Check out our upcoming Mapping Classes – https://thedroneu.clickfunnels.com/drone-u-mapping-classes Timestamps The next Accident Reconstruction Training will be held from May 13-17 at the NTSB Academy. Register now! Paul shares some interesting details about our next drone mapping training in Las Vegas Today's question is about using drones for filming soccer practice Do educational institutions and coaches require a Part 107 certificate? Are you likely to encounter WiFi interference when flying on a college campus? Do high schools and colleges fall in controlled airspace? Drone regulations that Steve needs to be aware of Is the Mavic 2 Enterprise the right drone for Steve? Should Steve have a safety buffer zone between the drone and the crowds? What flight time can Steve expect from a drone like Phantom 4 Pro? Which is the best drone for filming soccer practice? Should Steve opt for the Inspire 2? Importance of keeping a safe distance between the drone and students Will the recent NPRM do away with waivers altogether? How can Drone U help Steve learn the nuances of drone flying? Does this application require a tethered drone? Can Steve capture the required footage with a DJI Osmo? Should Steve consider setting up an in-house drone team to supervise operations? Watch out for our News Show with Drone DJ this Friday
Why is it so difficult for us to ‘relax’ when we have a lot of unfinished things to do? Or is that just Steve? Is this perfectionism? Or not knowing everything’s okay? Listen to Antti and Steve talk about the ‘importance’ of getting things done… Keywords: relaxation, okayness, internal pressure, troubled thinking, innocent misunderstandings, inside-out understanding, 3 principles, sydney banks
Episode 20 - "Let Him Say His Point Even Though He's Wrong" - The Donuts can't get on the same page about pretty much anything concerning the OG Gallagher family. Does the Shaky cam help or hurt? Is Lip more or less of a homophobe? Who IS this version of STEVE? Is he worse, better, both or neither? To top it all off we ponder the saddest way to take your own life! #JimmySteve *WARNING - the sound on this episode is not up to our usual standards of adequate. It gets a bit squidgy near the end so we'll forgive you if you don't make it through. SPOILER ALERT - Hannah wins the donut!