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Grief isn't just about saying goodbye—it's about navigating everything that follows. In this deeply moving episode, Teresa Reiniger sits down with Julie Swaney to share the heartbreaking story of losing her sister, Betsy, in a sudden and tragic event. Julie opens up about the complexities of grieving within a family, the emotional toll of navigating a high-profile legal case, and the profound responsibility of stepping into support for her nieces. She reflects on the ongoing nature of grief, the importance of accepting help, and finding ways to keep the spirit of Betsy alive while moving forward in life. Through raw emotion and heartfelt insights, Julie's journey is a testament to the resilience found in love, loss, and the unwavering strength of family. Topics Discussed: The shock of sudden loss and how it disrupts the grieving process The importance of community support in healing How grief impacts every aspect of life—physically, emotionally, and financially Creating meaningful traditions to honor a loved one The role of faith, meditation, and personal reflection in coping with loss Key Takeaways: Grief is not linear—especially when justice is unresolved. Having a strong support system can make all the difference. Everyone grieves in their own way; there's no “right” timeline. Honoring a loved one's memory can be a powerful part of the healing journey. Key Quotes:"I had to be strong for my nieces, but I also had to learn to grieve for myself." "We made a choice to focus on Betsy's life, not just her tragic passing." "Having a place to remember her—like the tree at the tennis courts—helped us all heal." ~ Julie Swaney Resources & Mentions: Our Lady's Inn –https://ourladysinn.org/ The Betsy Tree – A memorial tree that serves as a place for healing and remembrance Faith & Meditation – Julie's pastor played a key role in guiding her through grief Tune into hear Julie's inspiring story of resilience, love, and the ongoing pursuit of justice. Connect With Us: Have a story to share? Interested in being a guest? Need Support? DM us on social media or send an email. Facebook, Instagram and YouTube: @ Female Voices: Life and Loss Podcast Email: femalevoiceslifelosspodcast@gmail.com
With his team bidding to win a third consecutive state duals championship, Linganore High wrestling coach Bill Swaney is this week's guest on The Final Score podcast. Swaney talks with host Greg Swatek about his long career as a wrestling coach in Frederick County that has almost spanned almost two decades. He discusses taking over the head coaching job at Linganore this season from longtime friend and colleague Ben Arneson and some of the challenges the Lancers have faced as they go after another state title. He also talks about how the sport has changed over the years and the need to evolve with the times and adapt to what's happening now. And he talks about his beloved Washington Commanders and Capitals having terrific seasons and being squarely in a championship chase. Prior to that conversation, FNP sports writer Alexander Dacy joins Greg to discuss a Frederick County girls flag football commitment at Mount St. Mary's, a profile he is working on about longtime Tuscarora coach Mike O'Brien and the local high school basketball scene.
Emily Swaney is the Senior Director of the Lean Promotion Office at OhioHealth, a 16-hospital healthcare system based out of Columbus, Ohio. She has a degree in Operations Management and Marketing complimented by 14 years of experience in lean facilitation. Emily's passion is creating a culture of problem solvers, and she has partnered with the Shingo Institute, ISE, and Catalysis in publishing articles, webinars, and podcasts on this topic. Emily is a coach for the Ohio State University's Masters of Business in Operational Excellence program and is also the owner of Advance Lean Consulting LLC, which focuses on partnering with organizations early in their process improvement journey through custom development and support of Lean roadmaps.Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.
What does it take to go "all in"? Travis sits down with Taylor Swaney, a top producer in Oelwein, IA, to chat about her journey from mortgage lender to new agent to top producer with CENTURY 21 in just under three years. Learn about the mindset and systems she's developed as a business owner and entrepreneur. Speakers: Travis Bushaw, Director of Sales Taylor Swaney, top agent in Oelwein, IA Taylor Swaney has been a licensed real estate agent since 2021 and works primarily in the Oelwein, IA area. She is also a New Agent Success Coach for new C21SRE agents in the Oelwein office.
November is Adoption Awareness Month! To celebrate this, I asked my friend, Tera Swaney, to join us and share her testimony and journey as a foster parent (and soon to be adoptive parent!). Most importantly, I want to highlight why foster care and adoption, while different, are so similarly part of God's redemptive plan in the world to care for the orphan and the widow. Tera is currently a stay at home mom to her three boys, while her husband Jon is in full-time ministry. Their hearts are so clearly seen through the way they engage and love people where they've began to plant their roots as a family. I sincerely hope that their story will encourage you to boldly ask God, "could I be doing more?" and to listen for that answer. Here are some things we mentioned in the podcast:Tori Hope PetersenFoster the FamilyThe Connected ChildTera's Contact InfoBe sure to stay up to date with Abundant Life: You Were Made for More by visiting our blog - and if you're loving the podcast, send guest recommendations to us or leave us a star-rating/review on your favorite listening platform to spread the word about the you were made for more message.You Were Made for More Social Media: FacebookTwitterInstagram
Hear my conversation with Randall Swaney, the entrepreneur behind Marshall Steakhouse, named the #1 Steakhouse in Mississippi by the Food Network. Located in rural Mississippi, Randall turned what was supposed to be a feed store into a bustling restaurant.Episode HighlightsFrom Feed Store to Steakhouse: How Randall's idea turned into a steakhouse serving 4,000 people a week.Against All Odds: Why everyone told him he was crazy, and how Randall proved them wrong.The Power of Location: 50,000 cars pass daily, driving Marshall Steakhouse's success.Expanding the Dream: Randall's wish to open 10 new locations across the Southeast.
Paul W. Swaney III is the founder of Swaney Group Capital, a private equity firm focused on revitalizing and scaling industrial companies in the lower middle market. He applies a hands-on approach to value creation, emphasizing efficiency, process optimization, and growth initiatives. His career began with service in the US Navy, followed by key operations roles at ConocoPhillips, Amazon, and Total Oil, where he refined his expertise in performance improvement. He transitioned to management consulting at McKinsey and then spent seven years as an operating partner at Partners Group, contributing to operational transformations and serving on the investment committee. In 2022, he founded Swaney Group Capital, leveraging his extensive experience to build and grow industrial businesses.
Shiv interviews Paul Swaney, Managing Director of Swaney Group Capital. In this episode, Shiv and Paul discuss how to create value when investing in industrial and manufacturing industries, and how that differs from B2B tech and software investments. Learn how Paul and his team increase capacity by looking at production lines, the impact of workplace safety, and how to increase product demand. If you find the podcast helpful, please leave a rating or review. The information contained in this podcast is not intended to constitute, and should not be construed as, investment advice.
Paul Swaney, founder of Swaney Group Capital and former U.S. Navy nuclear submarine operator, shares his journey and offers key advice on decision-making for investors and entrepreneurs. Tune in to learn why moving fast and empowering teams are essential for success in private equity and beyond.
Paul Swaney, founder of Swaney Group Capital and former U.S. Navy nuclear submarine operator, shares his journey and offers key advice on decision-making for investors and entrepreneurs. Tune in to learn why moving fast and empowering teams are essential for success in private equity and beyond.
Paul Swaney, founder of Swaney Group Capital and former U.S. Navy nuclear submarine operator, shares his journey and offers key advice on decision-making for investors and entrepreneurs. Tune in to learn why moving fast and empowering teams are essential for success in private equity and beyond.
Paul Swaney, founder of Swaney Group Capital and former U.S. Navy nuclear submarine operator, shares his journey and offers key advice on decision-making for investors and entrepreneurs. Tune in to learn why moving fast and empowering teams are essential for success in private equity and beyond.
In this episode, Paul Swaney, Managing Director of Swaney Group Capital, shares his unique journey from U.S. Navy nuclear submarine operations to leading a private equity firm. He discusses his disciplined approach to investing, the importance of operational excellence, and his focus on specialty chemicals and founder-led businesses.
In this episode, Paul Swaney, Managing Director of Swaney Group Capital, shares his unique journey from U.S. Navy nuclear submarine operations to leading a private equity firm. He discusses his disciplined approach to investing, the importance of operational excellence, and his focus on specialty chemicals and founder-led businesses.
Summer is a great time to potty train your child! The weather is nice so their clothes won't be cumbersome and your schedule is a little more flexible. For anyone who needs a little help with potty training, this is your podcast! Michelle discusses Elimination Communication, classic potty training, and potty training tips for the special-needs child. This podcast is the second of 2 podcasts. Be sure to go back and listen to the first podcast. Introduction What about other caregivers? What about travel and potty training? Sticking with potty training and backsliding The frustrated mom Potty training special needs kids Resources ClosingMichelle is CEO of The Potty School, consultant, speaker, and teacher. She has written The Complete Guide to Potty Training Your Child- Expert Solutions for Any Mess. You can get her book here. She has also appeared on KTLA, Channel 5 out of Los Angeles, OC Parenting, and MSN. The Website for The Potty School is Thepottyschool.com. If you have any response to this or other podcasts, please reach out to me. Also, if you have a topic you would love to hear about on Adventure Parenting with Grace, please let me know! My email address is Laurie@kidstrength4life.com Thanks for listening and remember to rest in the Lord this week!
Summer is a great time to potty train your child! The weather is nice so their clothes won't be cumbersome and your schedule is a little more flexible. For anyone who needs a little help with potty training, this is your podcast! Michelle discusses Elimination Communication, classic potty training, and potty training tips for the special-needs child. This podcast is the first of 2 podcasts. Introduction When should I start potty training my child? Elimination Communication Toilet Independence Potty training process Night-time training Toileting fears Importance of being on the same page Closing Michelle is CEO of The Potty School, consultant, speaker, and teacher. She has written The Complete Guide to Potty Training Your Child- Expert Solutions for Any Mess. You can get her book here. She has also appeared on KTLA, Channel 5 out of Los Angeles, OC Parenting, and MSN. The Website for The Potty School is Thepottyschool.com. If you have any response to this or other podcasts, please reach out to me. Also, if you have a topic you would love to hear about on Adventure Parenting with Grace, please let me know! My email address is Laurie@kidstrength4life.com Thanks for listening and remember to rest in the Lord this week!
As The Day Draws Near 17 || "The Throne Room of God 3" (Revelation 5:9-14), by Jasper Swaney, June 30, 2024. Visit summitwestolive.org for more info about SUMMIT CHURCH in West Olive, MI.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to The Private Equity Podcast! In this episode, host Alex Rawlings is joined by Paul Swaney, Managing Director of Swaney Group Capital. Formerly with Partners Group and a veteran of McKinsey and Amazon, Paul dives into the intricate world of value creation from an operator turned investor perspective. He shares his journey from the military to the forefront of private equity, discusses the innovative use of media for business growth, and details the strategic operational frameworks that have shaped his successful career. Join us as Paul provides a deep dive into his approach to enhancing portfolio company performance and his insights on the pivotal role of transformation governance in private equity.Breakdown: [00:00] Introduction to Paul Swaney, discussing his transition from Partners Group to founding Swaney Group Capital.[00:10] How Paul uses media to enhance his Private Equity firm's outcomes.[00:22] Mention of a successful investment initiated from Twitter.[00:25] Overview of Paul's career and insights into his value creation strategies in Private Equity.[00:55] Paul provides a detailed background of his diverse experiences from military service to corporate roles and Private Equity.[01:24] Insights into applying lean system in a chemical plant and his recruitment by McKinsey.[02:21] Challenges of starting his own Private Equity firm during peak deal flow times and growing his team.[03:17] Common mistakes in Private Equity from deal processing to post-acquisition management.[04:45] Lessons from Partners Group and the importance of transformation governance post-acquisition.[06:04] Introduction to the Swaney Group Operating System, focusing on operational excellence.[07:30] Discussion on maintaining flexibility and strategic planning in business operations.[09:25] Paul's effective use of social media for deal origination and brand building.[10:24] Emphasis on the initial 100-day observational period post-acquisition to understand business intricacies.[12:16] Typical patterns observed in founder-led businesses and strategic advice for potential acquisitions.[14:43] Importance of strategic operational assessments in Private Equity investments.[18:27] Paul discusses leveraging media for enhancing visibility and deal flow in Private Equity.[19:25] Success stories from using Twitter for business development and investment opportunities.[21:17] Closing thoughts on the integration of operational systems within Private Equity to enhance performance.To connect with Paul, you can visit his LinkedIn profile at Paul Swaney LinkedIn.Thank you for tuning in!To get the newest Private Equity episodes, you can subscribe on iTunes or Spotify here.Lastly, if you have any feedback on the podcast or want to reach out to Alex with any questions, send an email to alex.rawlings@raw-selection.com.
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In this episode of the WLEI podcast, LEI speaks with Emily Swaney and Alli Kulp from OhioHealth. Emily is the senior director of OhioHealth's lean promotion office, leading the organization's continuous improvement team. Alli is a senior advisor in the lean promotion office and previously worked as a registered nurse. In our discussion, we explore: The lean journey at OhioHealth since 2006 and their goal of creating a culture of 35,000 problem solvers. OhioHealth's strategic goal deployment process and how they cascade goals throughout such a large healthcare system. How lean daily management and problem solving are implemented at the frontlines through huddles and visual boards. Tools OhioHealth has developed to assess lean leadership behaviors and the management system to drive progress. Emily and Alli will lead a learning session on creating leadership assessment tools to foster development at the Lean Summit on March 19-20 in Carlsbad, CA.
Chad and Amy discuss how learning leaders can foster solutions-oriented conversations when stakeholders request training, to fully analyze performance needs and explore a variety of learning solutions. They explore key questions to uncover the true skills gaps, a visual model for mapping potential solutions, and partnership strategies to guide stakeholders while still saying “no” to formal training requests when appropriate. Connect with Chad on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chadswaney. All views expressed in this episode are my own and do not represent the opinions of any entity whatsoever with which I have been, am now, or will be affiliated. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com.
Welcome to the Two Scaredy Cats Podcast! In this episode we are talking all about Cannibals! We start off learning about Swaney Bean the Cannibal of Scotland and his 48 member clan, who terrorized Scotland during 16th century . This clan was responsible for murdering and eating more than 1,000 people. While doing research on cannibalism for this episode, I came across a couple of recent stories about Cannibal killers that I had never heard of and thought you might want to hear about.Our first story is from Germany and about a killer with the nickname the " The Master Butcher". Armin Meiwes found his victim on the internet and video taped himself killing his victim and butchering him to be used in later meals. Our last story is about a serial killer named the Granny Ripper from Russia. Tamara Samsonova would eat her victims organs and especially loved the lungs. She went on a murder spree that included at least 11 victims and one of them is thought to be her missing husband who has never been found!Don't forget to like and follow us on Instagram!Remember curiosity didn't kill these Two Scaredy Cats!Support the showThanks for listening and follow us on Instagram @twoscaredycatspodcast
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.06.23.546317v1?rss=1 Authors: Tharp, K., Park, S., Timblin, G. A., Richards, A., Berg, J., Twells, N., Riley, N. M., Peltan, E., Shon, D. J., Stevenson, E., Tsui, C. K., Palomba, F., Lefebvre, A. E., Soens, R., Ayad, N., ten Hoeve-Scott, J., Healy, K., Digman, M., Dillin, A., Bertozzi, C., Mahal, L. K., Swaney, D., Cantor, J. R., Paszek, M., Weaver, V. Abstract: Efforts to identify anti-cancer therapeutics and understand tumor-immune interactions are built with in vitro models that do not match the microenvironmental characteristics of human tissues. Using in vitro models which mimic the physical properties of healthy or cancerous tissues and a physiologically relevant culture medium, we demonstrate that the chemical and physical properties of the microenvironment regulate the composition and topology of the glycocalyx. Remarkably, we find that cancer and age-related changes in the physical properties of the microenvironment are sufficient to adjust immune surveillance via the topology of the glycocalyx, a previously unknown phenomenon observable only with a physiologically relevant culture medium. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Called “The Mary Celeste of Australia”, the sailboat Kaz II was found adrift in the Pacific in April 2007, undamaged, with everything on deck and belowdecks in perfect order—but the three-man crew had vanished without a trace. This week on The Shocking Details: what happened to the men of the Kaz II?Mystery cubed!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4644079/advertisement
Christina Calayca vanished while jogging in a provincial park in Canada in 2007, leaving no trace—not even a hint of a scent for the search dogs. This week on TSD, Joe and Vince investigate Christina's mysterious disappearance.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4644079/advertisement
Part 1 of 2!2015 Aaron Quinn reports to police an incredible story of the abduction of his girlfriend Denise, but that's the problem. His story seems anything but credible. Then twists start coming. Buckle up as we tell the story of the abduction of Denise Huskins, AKA Victim F.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4644079/advertisement
Part 3 of 3! Be sure to check out parts 1 and 2 if you haven't already! 2003: a team of archaeologists have come to Liang Bua, a remote cave. Once inside they uncover something unexpected, bones of a hominoid which would have stood under a meter and a half tall. Dubbed Homo Floresiensis the discovery rocks the world of anthropology and human evolution to its core. The world is surprised by the discovery but not the people who live on Flores at the edges of the dense jungle, they've known the tiny ape-men since time, for them, began, they call them Ebu Gogo, and according to these people it may still be out there.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4644079/advertisement
Part 2 of 3! Be sure to check out part 1 if you haven't already!2003 a team of archaeologists have come to Liang Bua, a remote cave. Once inside t they uncover something unexpected, bones of a hominoid which would have stood under a meter and a half tall. Dubbed Homo Floresiensis the discovery rocks the world of anthropology and human evolution to its core. The world is surprised by the discovery but not the people who live on Flores at the edges of the dense jungle, they've known the tiny ape-men since time, for them, began, they call them Ebu Gogo, and according to these people it may still be out there.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4644079/advertisement
2003 a team of archaeologists have come to a Liang Bua, a remote cave. Once inside t they uncover something unexpected, bones of a hominoid which would have stood under a meter and a half tall. Dubbed Homo Floresiensis the discovery rocks the world of anthropology and human evolution to its core. The world is surprised by the discovery but not the people who live on Flores at the edges of the dense jungle, they've known the tiny ape-men since time, for them, began, they call them Ebu Gogo, and according to these people it may still be out there. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4644079/advertisement
Thinking about buying a horse business? It might be easier than you realize.Iron Horse Animal Health Products is an equine and livestock supplements company that offers quality nutritional products for equines and other four-legged friends. Originally founded in 1967 by Vietnam War vet and veterinarian, Dr. David Swaney, Sierra Seidner and her husband Ben purchased the equine health brand in July 2021 to ensure that the great products so many people love would continue on beyond Dr. Swaney's retirement.In episode 48, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look into Sierra's business negotiations and why she and her husband decided to purchase an established horse business versus starting from scratch on their own. She'll also share a surprising discovery she made about her existing customer base and why it's so important to hone in on your target audience; they may not always be who you expect. SEGMENT MARKERS:• 2:08-5:37 How Sierra started the process of acquiring Iron Horse Animal Health Products• 5:37-8:43 Crafting the business deal with the previous owner, Dr. David Swaney• 8:43-10:10 Changes Sierra made to the company after purchasing• 10:10-17:11 Key learnings about her newly acquired customers• 17:11-22:23 Pros and Cons of buying an established business• 22:23-23:59 Sierra and Ben's different roles in the work process• 23:59-26:43 Challenges of serving her unique customer base as a woman• 26:43-
Thinking about buying a horse business? It might be easier than you realize.Iron Horse Animal Health Products is an equine and livestock supplements company that offers quality nutritional products for equines and other four-legged friends. Originally founded in 1967 by Vietnam War vet and veterinarian, Dr. David Swaney, Sierra Seidner and her husband Ben purchased the equine health brand in July 2021 to ensure that the great products so many people love would continue on beyond Dr. Swaney's retirement.In episode 48, you'll get a behind-the-scenes look into Sierra's business negotiations and why she and her husband decided to purchase an established horse business versus starting from scratch on their own. She'll also share a surprising discovery she made about her existing customer base and why it's so important to hone in on your target audience; they may not always be who you expect.SEGMENT MARKERS: • 2:08-5:37 How Sierra started the process of acquiring Iron Horse Animal Health Products• 5:37-8:43 Crafting the business deal with the previous owner, Dr. David Swaney• 8:43-10:10 Changes Sierra made to the company after purchasing• 10:10-17:11 Key learnings about her newly acquired customers• 17:11-22:23 Pros and Cons of buying an established business• 22:23-23:59 Sierra and Ben's different roles in the work process• 23:59-26:43 Challenges of serving her unique customer base as a woman• 26:43-29:10 Tips for anyone interested in buying a horse businessWEBSITE:https://www.harnessironhorse.com/INSTAGRAM:@ironhorseproducts FACEBOOK:/ironhorseanimalproducts/FULL SHOW NOTES:theleadlinepodcast.com/48Support the show
JIM SWANEY is my brother-in-law. Have you figured out the pattern? Three family members. All three are pastors. Jim is Tyler Swaney's father and Craig Olson's father-in-law. Pretty impressive, huh? Yet, their stories are all completely different in terms of how they got to where they are today. For Jim, being the pastor of a church was something he always wanted to do, but it didn't come as quickly as he may have planned. The good news is that his patience and faithfulness paid off when he became the Senior Pastor of Sebastopol Christian Church. His story comes your way.HOST STEVE BUZZARD on Jim Swaney | "Jim is a big part of my spiritual journey. When I became a Christian at age 30, Jim was the person I leaned on for answers about the Bible and being a believer. It made a big difference and I am proud to call him family."Our Connection | This one is also simple. Jim is my brother-in-law. His wife Lisa is the oldest of four sisters. The youngest of those sisters is my beautiful wife Kristin. Lucky me!The video version of this episode is ALSO AVAILABLE on YOUTUBE. Check it out and be sure to SUBSCRIBE (this will allow you to get notified of ALL new ETB episodes as they are released) -- ETB with Jim SwaneyENJOY THE TALKING STORY!
TYLER SWANEY is my nephew. At 33, he is currently the Senior Campus Pastor for Bayside Church in Orange County. Tyler's infectious energy and positivity combined with his faith have been the catalyst for this amazing journey. He knew at a young age that this is what he would be doing. He grew up in the church. His father Jim is a pastor. Along with his mother Lisa, Tyler experienced life as a missionary. Today is part of a three-part series where I speak with three family members. They are all pastors. This is a great way to kick it off. I am excited for you to hear today's episode.HOST STEVE BUZZARD on Tyler Swaney | "Three things that are consistent through our conversation today. Prayer. People. And the power of relationships. I really hope you are able to take something away from what is a powerful conversation. Safe to say. I am a proud uncle!" Our Connection | This one is simple. Tyler is my nephew. His mom Lisa is the oldest of four sisters. The youngest of those sisters is my beautiful wife Kristin. Lucky me!The video version of this episode is ALSO AVAILABLE on YOUTUBE. Check it out and be sure to SUBSCRIBE (this will allow you to get notified of ALL new ETB episodes as they are released) -- ETB with Tyler SwaneyENJOY THE TALKING STORY!
The need for employees in Washington County, Wisconsin is as great as ever. While we all rely on emergency services like Fire and EMTs to be there when we need them, the area is suffering from a drought of new employees to take over for those retiring. This week, Jackson Fire Chief Aaron Swaney joins me to talk about the need for EMTs in our area, what goes into being an EMT, and how to get started. https://jacksonfdwi.gov/ (Jackson FD Home) If you like the show, please consider subscribing at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fifteen-minutes-with-fuzz/id1578203280 (Apple Podcasts), https://open.spotify.com/show/51vwn8hpDUqKG8LnACkpYK (Spotify), or https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vZmlmdGVlbndpdGhmdXp6Lw (Google Podcasts). New episodes every Monday at midnight. Thanks for listening! https://fifteenwithfuzz.com/ This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Ever been stuck in a cycle of working just to pay for childcare and still broke? In this episode I speak with Pearl Walker-Swaney, Indigenous birth worker and yoga instructor who centers healing through postpartum & miscarriage care from both Standing Rock Sioux Nation and Anishinaabe Lands. Also a mama, wife, and all around gentle, loving spirit. You can find Pearl on instagram @constantmotionwoman. We discuss what saved her from exhaustion, shame and burnout; the sweet and powerful transformation Pearl had in the 3rd WOC Culture Club Cohort; and she offers a couple prompts to help you disrupt, heal and grow in service of your legacy. Join the WOC Culture Club waitlist to be part of the upcoming 11th Cohort. If you like Courage, Culture & Clarity please subscribe so you don't miss an episode! If you really like Courage, Culture & Clarity, go to www.clarityisthegoal.com and join my mailing list to receive special notes & invitations from me. And, I'd be so grateful if you shared this episode with a friend (maybe even two).
For anyone who needs a little help with potty training, this is your podcast! Michelle discusses Elimination Communication, classic potty training, and potty training the special needs child. This podcast is the second of 2 podcasts. Be sure to listen to last week's podcast, as well. Introduction1:37 What about other caregivers?2:50 What about travel and potty training?4:18 Sticking with potty training and backsliding6:00 The frustrated mom9:28 Potty training special needs kids17:46 Resources19:01 ClosingMichelle is CEO of The Potty School, consultant, speaker, and teacher. She has written The Complete Guide to Potty Training Your Child- Expert Solutions for Any Mess. You can get her book here. (affiliate) She has also appeared on KTLA, Channel 5 out of Los Angeles, OC Parenting, and MSN. The Website for The Potty School is Thepottyschool.com. If you have any response to this or other podcasts, please reach out to me. Also, if you have a topic you would love to hear about on Adventure Parenting with Grace, please let me know! My email address is Laurie@kidstrength4life.com
For anyone who needs a little help with potty training, this is your podcast! Michelle discusses Elimination Communication, classic potty training, and potty training the special needs child. This podcast is the first of 2 podcasts. Introduction 2:16 When should I start potty training my child? 3:49 Elimination Communication 7:35 Toilet Independence 9:29 Potty training process 12:16 Night-time training 15:20 Toileting fears18:35 Importance of being on the same page 22:38 Closing Michelle is CEO of The Potty School, consultant, speaker, and teacher. She has written The Complete Guide to Potty Training Your Child- Expert Solutions for Any Mess. You can get her book here. (affiliate) She has also appeared on KTLA, Channel 5 out of Los Angeles, OC Parenting, and MSN. The Website for The Potty School is Thepottyschool.com. If you have any response to this or other podcasts, please reach out to me. Also, if you have a topic you would love to hear about on Adventure Parenting with Grace, please let me know! My email address is Laurie@kidstrength4life.com
Kim Swaney is the Founder and Operator of Happiness Through Horses, a non-profit that provides programs and scholarships that allow youth to participate in social, emotional, and behavioral growth as well as significant learning experiences through interaction with horses. She is constantly finding ways to improve her farm, providing the best life for her rescue animals, and providing the next generation with the emotional and physical tools to be the best they can. To learn more about Kim and Happiness Through Horses, check out their website https://happinesshorses.org/.
REAL PEACE 14 || "Sorrow Turned To Joy" (John 16:16-24), by Jasper Swaney, May 15, 2022. Visit summitwestolive.org for more info about SUMMIT CHURCH in West Olive, MI.
Are you struggling with trying to potty train your child? In this segment, Michelle Swaney will give practical tips on potty training whether it is through elimination communication, practices, tools, and other resources to help you achieve your goal. See video here - https://youtu.be/gw457SazQss WHO IS MICHELLE? Michelle D. Swaney is the CEO of The Potty School®, a Potty-Training Consultant, Speaker, and Teacher of in-person & online classes. She is the author of The Complete Guide to Potty Training Your Child: Expert Solutions for Any Mess, and the creator of, and an admin for, three Support Groups for Potty Training (72K) and Elimination Communication (17K) where she helps over 92,000 motivated families move toward the next step on their family's pottying journey… ultimately toward potty independence. If you're interested in booking Michelle Swaney as a speaker for your Live Events and Summits or as a Podcast Guest/Guest Blog Writer, complete the form below and you'll be contacted by The Potty School's Media Team within 2-business days with a response. MICHELLE'S CALL TO ACTION Learn more about The Potty School, and their consultation offerings & Diapers to Flush membership at: www.thepottyschool.com www.diaperstoflush.com GENESIS'S INFO https://thehello.llc/GENESISAMARISKEMP CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned, please reach out via email at GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support
We're excited to be chatting with Michelle Swaney - CEO of The Potty School. She's sharing her background and she gives us advice on the easiest to get you little ones potty trained. So listen up, you won't want to miss this one!
Another day, another podcast! Today, we had the pleasure of chatting with James Swaney, Director of Sidekick Timaru, to talk about benefits of Offshoring and Prepping with The Back Room. Join these gentlemen, Scott & James, as they pick each others' business heads and share their stories via virtual coffee!
Pearl's yoga origin story at the 612 Jungle studio in Minneapolis and her work as a birth worker. Advice for people who don't feel an instant, deep connection in breathwork and yoga (when they first start); How yoga is so much more than just position on a mat and breathing. Sharing your intersectionality and full identity in what you do and what you create in your business. Includes a special guest appearance from her tiny human! Read more at https://www.rochellesanchez.com/constantmotion
Wild prospect Nick Swaney from Wild Rookie Camp
Women today are busier than ever, and often carry the load of home, school, work, and trying to maintain good health. Laura Swaney, Division Vice President of Women's and Children's Services at Medical City Healthcare joins us with some great reminders and tips to help women keep themselves healthy for their families and loved ones amidst so many obligations. The FDA recently gave the Pfizer vaccine full approval. What does that mean? Is the new name, Comirnaty, a different vaccine, or the same as we were receiving? Is a "third dose" warranted? What about "boosters?" Dr. John Carlo, President and CEO of Prism Health North Texas (and the recently appointed Chair of the Texas Medical Association's Legislative Council, joins us to discuss the many questions surrounding the vaccines this Labor Day Weekend. From all of us at the DFW Hospital Council, we wish you a safe and happy weekend, please wear a mask, safe-distance, and please consider one of the three vaccines if you have not done so. Happy Labor Day! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode #216 is brought to you by out Title Sponsor United Pacific Industries. www.UPcarParts.com - More than just truck lighting; bumpers, brackets, door parts and more. www.brotherstrucks.com - Your source for 1947 Chevy and GMC restoration truck parts. www.classicperform.com - Have you seen their new X10 Spindle, how about their fuel cells? Use "C10 Talk" at check out and save 10% www.psiconversion.com - When you are swapping that motor for an LS or LT based motor PSI has everything you need, including technical support! Use "C10 Talk" to save 5% off your total order. www.azproperformance.com - When you are ready to upgrade from stock - Pro Performance has what you need. www.psiconversion.com - When you are swapping that motor for an LS or LT based motor PSI has everything you need, including technical support! Use "C10 Talk" to save 5% off your total order. www.airliftperformance.com - When you are thinking about Air Management - Think Air Lift Performance! Brad was given his C10 at the young age of 14, a gift from his Dad. Little did he know that a few years later he'd be in the company of some of the best builders in the business with that truck - Winning the SEMA, Battle of the Builders - Young Guns Award.
In February 2021, The Mortgage Bankers Association responded to the FHFA's Request for Information (RFI) on Appraisal-Related Policies, Practices, and Processes. In the MBA's response, Bob Broeksmit, CMB wrote, "FHFA's objective of promoting the modernization of the appraisal process is a welcome step toward determining the appropriate intersection of traditional evaluation methods and the incorporation of innovative digital tools. As the mortgage finance industry continues to grapple with the effects of an aging appraiser population and longer turnaround times on appraisal findings, greater demand has been placed on identifying ways to automate aspects of the valuation process, while supporting the development of approaches that offer fair and unbiased results." Listen as Amy Swaney, CMB discusses the issues with Appraisals and what a future-state could look like. Host: Mike Eshelman, CMB - Head of Consumer Finance (Jornaya) Guest: Amy Swaney, CMB - Branch Manager (Citywide Home Loans)
KGMI Afternoon News host Kathi O'Shea talks with Brooke Pepion Swaney, director of the film Daughter of a Lost Bird.
William Swaney is an entrepreneur and the founder under of 323 Coffee, among other things. 323coffee.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/studio_mccoy/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/togetherweshift web www.togetherweshift.com Grab a copy of my book Choose Different: https://www.choosedifferentbook.com
Buck and Angie Swaney have developed a unique philosophical framework on modesty to support positive body image and healthy sexuality for their daughters and their son. Today Buck is here to share this unique way of teaching modesty with us. Get ready because Buck vulnerably shares personal stories from his own life so that we can see how he was able to come up with this fantastic outlook and way of teaching his children. Your mind is about to be blown away and you will have a completely fresh outlook on modesty and parenting after this episode.
Wild 2017 Draft Pick Nick Swaney talks about turning pro after a great career at Minnesota Duluth
Take it from Andrea: go-to-market strategies are not one size fits all. But, no matter where you are in your go-to-market strategy, learning how to prioritize your time is always one of the biggest challenges. Find out how she decides which ones Cyral should focus on and which to leave behind. Plus, learn the nuances of selling to a security audience and how to position your product and messaging to really build trust.
Welcome, listeners! In this episode, you'll hear from Fire Chief Steve Swaney of Heartland Fire and Rescue in El Cajon, CA. (He's the chief of the station where Yara the Firehouse Dog from Episode 20 lives!) Chief Swaney was a USAR K9 handler and deployed with FEMA for years, and today he shares with us what it's like to work on a FEMA task force, and specifically, what his experience was like working his dog Sherman at Ground Zero in the aftermath of 9/11. On this podcast, we seek to highlight the work being done by working dogs of all disciplines. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to it, rating it, leaving a positive review, and sharing with people you know who are interested in this topic. This show exists in support of its sister photography project on the same topic and of the same name. You can learn more about that by visiting www.herobeside.me. We are currently trying to determine the future of this podcast and would love your feedback. Please take a moment to fill out this survey, and be sure to leave your email address so we can keep you updated! You can also reach out anytime at hello@herobeside.me or on Instagram @herobesideme. Thanks for listening! Be sure to give the furry hero beside you some extra love today.
Senior wing, assistant captain and leading scorer of the Bulldogs’ men’s hockey team Nick Swaney joins the podcast this week. Swaney takes us back to his middle school and high school days when he had big dreams and goals to play the sport he loves at the college and pro levels. Now he is living out those dreams, being a two-time national champion and being drafted by the Minnesota Wild, and says he is grateful for every opportunity. The Bulldog Insider is co-hosted by Duluth News Tribune sports reporter Matt Wellens and My9 television voice of Bulldog hockey Zach Schneider. Episodes are edited and produced by Duluth News Tribune multimedia producer Samantha Erkkila. All episodes are being recorded remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. You can find more Bulldog hockey coverage at duluthnewstribune.com.
This week on Pucks in deep we have Senior forward for the UMD Bulldogs, Nick Swaney. Nick talks about why he chose UMD, what winning back to back National Championships feels like, what his senior season means to him, and much more. The guys discuss his journey from playing at Lakeville South, to Waterloo, to UMD, and hopefully one day the Minnesota Wild who drafted him in 2017 NHL Draft. Like everything in his life, Nick doesn't miss, so dial in and enjoy his stories from his Freshman year winning alongside Karson Kuhlman and Jared Thomas to now being a leader in the locker room during an unprecedented season for guys like Blake Biondi and Wyatt Kaiser. ECH also recaps last week's games and previews some great matchups this weekend as the Bulldogs take on a tough Miami team at Ohio this weekend. For the video of this podcast, please check out our youtube channel @everythingcollegehockey and make sure to subscribe for the boys! - Pucks in Deep
Joy is something that we need more of today. Noticing simple pleasures along the way are gifts from Mother Nature. Who doesn't like presents? I gather as I walk, whether in my garden or simply as I engage with nature. I wrote about it on my blog. Click here to find out more. I also gather terrific friends. Louise Clark is one of those friends. She is a GardenComm member as well and we have served in the capacity of Region II Directors together. Louise recently started a new business called Verdant Earth Educators. It is a much-needed entity in the world of Horticulture today. I recently chatted with Louise about what she does, her love of horticulture as well as The One Symposium. If you are interested, here is the link to enroll and learn from some of the leaders in horticulture today. The power of the words we share. If kind, they bring joy. If unkind they can certainly become the weeds we do not need. R.H. Swaney offers us some sage advice in the poem Seeds and Gardens... Follow Me... Https://www.cottageinthecourt.com...Instagram and Twitter: @cottageincourt...Facebook: CottageInTheCourt, and sometimes on Medium: Cottage In The Court If you live in the DMV and want to know what's happening locally and in our gardens, follow the collaborative podcast by two garden communicators, Peggy Riccio and Teresa Speight. To garden fanatics talking about real gardening as it occurs right in our own yards!! Check out Gardens 'n Plants Podcast If you would like to stay in the know, please subscribe to Apple Podcasts. In the meantime...garden, Teri, Cottage In The Court #gardencomm
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.12.248104v1?rss=1 Authors: Finneran, P., Soucheray, M., Wilson, C., Otten, R., Buosi, V., Krogan, N. J., Swaney, D., Theobald, D., Kern, D. Abstract: The specificity of phosphorylation by protein kinases is essential to the integrity of biological signal transduction. While peptide sequence specificity for individual kinases has been examined previously, here we explore the evolutionary progression that has led to the modern substrate specificity of two non-receptor tyrosine kinases, Abl and Src. To efficiently determine the substrate specificity of modern and reconstructed ancestral kinases, we developed a method using mammalian cell lysate as the substrate pool, thereby representing the naturally occurring substrate proteins. We find that the oldest tyrosine kinase ancestor was a promiscuous enzyme that evolved through a more specific last common ancestor into a specific human Abl. In contrast, the parallel pathway to human Src involved a loss of substrate specificity, leading to general promiscuity. These results add a new facet to our understanding of the evolution of signaling pathways, with both subfunctionalization and neofunctionalization along the evolutionary trajectories. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.08.238469v1?rss=1 Authors: Schoof, M., Faust, B., Saunders, R. A., Sangwan, S., Rezelj, V. V., Hoppe, N., Boone, M., Billesboelle, C., Zimanyi, M., Deshpande, I., Liang, J., Anand, A. A., Dobzinski, N., Zha, B. S., Barsi-Rhyne, B., Bleyy, V., Barile-Hill, A. W., Gupta, S., Simoneau, C. R., Leon, K., White, K. M., Nock, S., Liu, Y., Krogan, N. J., Ralston, C. Y., Swaney, D. L., Garcia-Sastre, A., Ott, M., Vignuzzi, M., Quantitative Biosciences Institute (QBI) Coronavirus Research Group Structural Biology Consortium,, Walter, P., Manglik, A. Abstract: Without an effective prophylactic solution, infections from SARS-CoV-2 continue to rise worldwide with devastating health and economic costs. SARS-CoV-2 gains entry into host cells via an interaction between its Spike protein and the host cell receptor angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2). Disruption of this interaction confers potent neutralization of viral entry, providing an avenue for vaccine design and for therapeutic antibodies. Here, we develop single-domain antibodies (nanobodies) that potently disrupt the interaction between the SARS-CoV-2 Spike and ACE2. By screening a yeast surface-displayed library of synthetic nanobody sequences, we identified a panel of nanobodies that bind to multiple epitopes on Spike and block ACE2 interaction via two distinct mechanisms. Cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) revealed that one exceptionally stable nanobody, Nb6, binds Spike in a fully inactive conformation with its receptor binding domains (RBDs) locked into their inaccessible down-state, incapable of binding ACE2. Affinity maturation and structure-guided design of multivalency yielded a trivalent nanobody, mNb6-tri, with femtomolar affinity for SARS-CoV-2 Spike and picomolar neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 infection. mNb6-tri retains stability and function after aerosolization, lyophilization, and heat treatment. These properties may enable aerosol-mediated delivery of this potent neutralizer directly to the airway epithelia, promising to yield a widely deployable, patient-friendly prophylactic and/or early infection therapeutic agent to stem the worst pandemic in a century. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Multi-Asset Portfolio Manager Jon Swaney joins Lauren and Robert for a discussion on whether it’s time to “go global” in the equity sleeve of your portfolio. And if so, how?
Today we remember the beloved botanist who served on Captain Cook's third South Seas trip. We'll also learn about the Austrian botanist and monk who pioneered the study of heredity. We celebrate the usefulness of daylilies. We also honor the life of a young man who was killed paying his florist bill and the life of the garden writer who wrote for The New Yorker. We'll hear some poems that highlight the Garden as a sanctuary, a holy place to heal and be refreshed. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about Gardening in Your Front Yard - it's packed with ideas and projects for big and small spaces. It's an idea that is gaining popularity and acceptance thanks to stay-at-home orders and physical distancing - one of the positive effects of dealing with the pandemic. And then we'll wrap things up with remembering Katharine Stuart and the people who loved her the most. But first, let's catch up on some Greetings from Gardeners around the world and today's curated news. Subscribe Apple|Google|Spotify|Stitcher|iHeart Gardener Greetings To participate in the Gardener Greetings segment, send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org And, to listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to play The Daily Gardener Podcast. It's that easy. Curated News Unconventional Wisdom: 8 Revolutionary Ideas for Your Garden from Thomas Rainer - Gardenista "When you meet landscape architect Thomas Rainer he comes across as a pleasant, mild-mannered fellow… not at all the type to be traveling around the world, as he does, spouting revolutionary ideas calculated to upend years and years of conventional gardening wisdom. As he writes in his preface to Planting in a Post-Wild World, the 2015 book he wrote with Claudia West, his ideas come from his time as a boy in suburban Birmingham, Alabama, where he spent countless happy hours roaming a stretch of indigenous Piedmont forest near his home." This article reveals a list of Thomas's dos and don'ts for growing an earth-friendly garden that he says produces better results with less work. Here's a high-level overview - be sure to read the article for the full scoop. 1. Amending the Soil: Don't 2. Double Digging: Don't 3. Soil Testing: Do 4. Mulching: Don't 5. Planting Cover Crops: Do 6. Curbside Planting: Do 7. Buying A Lot of Plants: Do 8. Experimenting and Having Fun: Do Alright, that's it for today's gardening news. Now, if you'd like to check out my curated news articles and blog posts for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There's no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Important Events 1789 Today is the anniversary of the death of the British botanist David Nelson. David served as the botanist on Captain Cook's third South Seas trip; William Bligh was the Sailing Master. After gathering many new specimens, David spent the bulk of his time caring for over 500 breadfruit plants that Bligh was transporting to the West Indies. Breadfruit is a reference to the texture of the cooked fruit, which is similar to freshly baked bread. And, breadfruit tastes like potato. A likable fellow, David had traveled on another expedition with Captain Charles Clerke of the ship Discovery, who said David was "one of the quietest fellows in nature." As you might recall, the Captain Cook expedition suffered a mutiny on April 28, 1789. For his protection, David was kept below deck and under guard. David decided to go with William Bligh and his followers to Timor. The 3,500-mile voyage was grueling, and David died on this day, just 54 days after the mutiny. David's death was a blow to Bligh and his crew. To honor this mild man of botany, Bligh conferred full naval honors for his funeral service. Three years later, Captain Bligh visited Tasmania. He named "Nelson's Hill," the highest point on the island, in David's honor. Today Mount Nelson is the Hobart location of Tasmania University. 1822 Today is the birthday of the Austrian botanist and monk Gregor Mendel. Gregor discovered the basic principles of heredity through his experiments with peas in his garden at the Augustinian monastery that he lived in at Brno ("BURR-no") in the Czech Republic. Or, as I like to tell the kids, Gregor learned about heredity when he gave peas a chance. (Sorry, couldn't resist!) During a seven-year period in the mid-1800s, Gregor grew nearly 30,000 pea plants, and he took note of everything: their height and shape and color. And, his work resulted in what we now know as the Laws of Heredity, and to this day, most kids study this in school. And it was Gregor who came up with all of the genetic terms and terminology that we still use today, like dominant and recessive genes. 1960 On this day, the Chicago Tribune ran an article about the daylily, saying that they were "tops" in usefulness. Here are some highlights: "Because they combine exquisite charm with extreme hardiness, daylilies are without doubt nature's most useful flower... Their usefulness derives from their ability to thrive lustily under virtually any circumstances, which makes them particularly adaptable to so-called problem areas where the gardener may have experienced difficulty growing other flowers. For the weekend-gardener with a large tract to work, daylilies are the answer for far corners which ...never [get attended] to. The abundant foliage [of the daylily] will tend to keep the areas free from weeds, too." 1974 On this day, the IRA murdered Brian Shaw. Brian was just 21 years old when he was killed. A former soldier, Brian, had become a truck driver and had just married a girl from Belfast. Two weeks after their wedding, Brian disappeared when he went to pay the florist bill for flowers they had used at his wedding. And poignantly, the bill was still in his pocket when his body was found. 1977 Today is the anniversary of the death of the garden writer Katharine White. Now, Katharine was married to Andy - but most of us probably know him as E.B. White, the author of three beloved children's books, Stuart Little (1945), Charlotte's Web (1952), and The Trumpet of the Swan (1970). In the early 1930s, Katharine and Andy bought a farmhouse in North Brooklin, Maine. By the end of the decade, they left their place in New York for good and moved to the farmhouse permanently. It was Katharine White who once wrote: "From December to March, there are for many of us three gardens - the garden outdoors, the garden of pots and bowls in the house, and the garden of the mind's eye." Katharine began writing garden pieces for The New Yorker in 1958. In 1979, Katharine's book Onward and Upward in the Garden was edited and published posthumously by her husband, Andy. Gardeners especially enjoy Andy's tenderly written preface to his gardener wife. Anatole Broyard gushed about Katharine's book in his review saying, "It is itself a bouquet; the final blooming of an extraordinary sensibility." Now, Katharine carried on a marvelous correspondence with another garden writer: Elizabeth Lawrence. And, their letters convey a warmth and curiosity that I thought you would find delightful: July 2, 1958 [Katharine to Elizabeth] Dear Miss Lawrence, I am in New York for the moment, so it was on my desk here at The New Yorker that I found today your book, "The Little Bulbs"... Already I have dipped into it with delight. I shall carry it back with me to Maine next week and study it and consult it ... for years... The varieties [of bulbs] I have established ...are the obvious ones I'm afraid: the two colors of scylla, snowdrops, snowflakes, crocuses, white and blue grape hyacinths, and among the small tulips only Clusiana and Kaufmanniana. Your book will help me to expand, I hope… June 15, 1959 Dear Elizabeth, Here I am back again with a question, in spite of my promises. ...Do you know the address of Jan de Graaff, and does de Graaff bring out a catalog? I have been studying the lily offerings for the autumn of this year and every one of them, both in specialists' catalogs and in those of the big nurseries, of course, brags of lilies from the great de Graaff. P.S. It is 48 degrees here today and has been this for 48 hours. Discouraging. (Note the date!) October 8, 1959 Dear Elizabeth, Speaking of gourds, for the first time, my small decorative gourds did not mature in time for me to wax and polish them while watching the World Series. I am a baseball fan; I hate to confess — and I have loved baseball since I was a child. November 1959 Friday morning Dear Katharine, I don't know anything about modern flowers that have lost their fragrance. I think some hybrid roses are as sweet as old ones. At the fall flower show, I was intoxicated by the scent of one flower of Sutter's Gold... How in the world do you accomplish all you do? I have been interrupted five times since I came to my desk an hour ago, the last by a friend who wouldn't take the plants I offered on a day I was in the garden and would like to have them right now. I told her to come on. If she doesn't, she will choose a still worse time. Aren't those letters magnificent? You can read all of Katharine and Elizabeth's letters in detail in a wonderful book called Two Gardeners: Katharine S. White and Elizabeth Lawrence--A Friendship in Letters by Emily Herring Wilson. After Katharine died, her husband Andy sent a little verse he had written to their close friends and family. It said simply: To all who loved my lovely wife. To all who spoke their sorrow, I send this printed card of thanks so l can face tomorrow. I'd hoped to write a full reply To each, to say "I love you." But I'll reveal the sticky truth: There's just too many of you. Unearthed Words Here are some inspiring verses that highlight the Garden as a sanctuary, a holy place to heal, and be refreshed. God made a beauteous garden With lovely flowers strown, But one straight, narrow pathway That was not overgrown. And to this beauteous garden He brought mankind to live, And said "To you, my children, These lovely flowers I give. Prune ye my vines and fig trees, With care my flowers tend, But keep the pathway open Your home is at the end. ― Robert Frost, American poet, God's Garden If words are seeds, let flowers grow from your mouth, not weeds. If hearts are gardens, plant those flowers in the chest of the ones who exist around you. — R.H. Swaney, American poet For flowers that bloom about our feet; For tender grass, so fresh, so sweet; For song of bird, and hum and bee; For all things fair we hear or see; Father in heaven, we thank Thee! — Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist and poet Grow That Garden Library Shrubs by Andy McIndoe ("MAC-IN-doe") This book came out in February of 2019, and the subtitle is Discover the Perfect Plant for Every Place in Your Garden. Gardens Illustrated said this about Andy's book, "McIndoe is a devoted and knowledgeable ambassador for shrubs…His advice is clear, practical, and honest: the sort of counsel every gardener needs. The book will be an invaluable addition not only to the bookcases of gardeners but also those of garden designers seeking to broaden their plant palette." This is one of my favorite books on shrubs, and it's 337 pages of fabulous photos and detailed shrub profiles - all shared with today's gardener in mind. You can get a copy of Shrubs by Andy McIndoe and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $14. Today's Botanic Spark After researching Katharine White, I discovered some touching correspondence that occurred between her husband, Andy, (the author of Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web), and her friend and fellow garden writer Elizabeth Lawrence. In July 1979, Elizabeth wrote to Andy about Katharine's book (after Katharine died): Dear Andy, Thank you for having the publisher send me Onward and Upward (it really is). I have been re-reading and re-reading ever since, with great pleasure and great sorrow. I can't bear not [being] able to tell Katharine what a wonderful book [she wrote]… [I am writing] to ask for permission to quote a paragraph from a letter you wrote to me [a while ago. You wrote:] "Katharine just spent three days in bed, in pain, caused by aback injury brought on by leaning far out over a flower bed to pick one spring bloom— the daffodil Supreme. It seems a heavy price to pay for one small flower. But when she is in her garden, she is always out of control. I do not look for any change, despite her promises." I am not sure about your [species], whether it is the daffodil supreme, or the daffodil Supreme, Rijnveld, 1947, 3a. But I don't think it likely that any Observer will know the difference. I thought the paragraph fits in with your loving introduction [to Onward and Upward in the Garden]. [...] I am having a miserable time trying to say something worthy of the book in the space allotted to me. Aff, Elizabeth On March 24, 1980, Andy concluded a letter back to Elizabeth with these words: Tired snow still lies about, here and there, in the brownfields, and my house will never look the same again since the death of the big elm that overhung it. Nevertheless, I manfully planted (as a replacement) a young elm. It is all of five-and-a-half feet high. By Katharine's grave, I planted an oak. This is its second winter in the cemetery, her third. Yrs, Andy Five years later, Andy died at home in Maine. He is buried next to Katharine in the Brooklin Cemetery.
Swaney Swift's of Gallatin, TN was voted Best Burgers in Sumner County in the Main Street Awards. The selection is so amazing and don't get us started on the milkshakes! It's a former drug store with all the flavor of an old fashioned soda fountain but wow...have they ever done some variations on a theme. Sweet potato fries, vegetarian versions, and total decadence are all possible with this menu at a cute destination dining trip to the square in Gallatin, TN. www.SwaneySwifts.com
Today we chatted with Theresa Swaney from Lake Street Council on how to help with their efforts to rebuild destroyed parts of Lake Street. For more information go to LakeStreetCouncil.org
Walters, COME ON DOWN! We try out a new comedy bit with our Head of R&D AND Interim Technical Director. Special thanks to Lucasulli, Eriks Kesteris, Brian Knoop, Wilbert Schultz, smithau, and Jack Vickers for their post draft analysis. We also talk about some ideas for how to change the core show in the fall. This one got a little long, so feel free to split it up :)Segment start times:Walters - 5:30 FanTASTY - 12:45 Website Plug - 23:05 Real Draft Recap - 27:35 Dynasty Grades Intro - 48:25 HAMMER jr - 54:20 The Gs - 58:00 Creamy - 1:01:15 Swaney - 1:05:30 NateMN - 1:08:35 Prasky - 1:12:00 KevinBrown - 1:15:05 Jm1tch - 1:18:10 kered - 1:22:00 Tylaw - 1:25:00 Workshop our bits - 1:28:40 Outro - 1:32:30 Links to draft breakdown docs:Grades: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Af8oMQp8h_bg-x9oOIboSbhJrphcAA1AKDiG2CTvi34/edit?usp=sharingJack's Deep Dive: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OZYW7nwqRgyOKKfa1gWrOsz1Wgoy6M6Rg-0TvLFJrR8/edit?usp=sharing
On North Water Avenue, in Gallatin, Tennessee you will find one of the best Hamburger joints in the state. However, the building dates back to the 1870s and was originally a pharmacy where a local pharmacist treated (sometimes unsuccesfully) patients with different ailments such as cholera. Today Swaney-Swifts serves most-watering burgers with a side of boo! The spirits of children are said to roam the building racing back and forth and playing tricks on employees. Join us as we take a deep dive into the history and hauntings of Swaney-Swifts on the Gallatin square. Also, don't forget to download the Nashville Ghost Map in iTunes and Google Play Take your own ghost tour of Nashville at your own pace. Our new book Southern Ghost Stories: Ghosts of Gallatin goes in depth into the history of the town and the square and makes an excellent companion to the podcast.
Mike Swaney of MA-Hire Cape & Islands and Alisa Magnotta, CEO of the Housing Assistance Corp., join Chris to talk about unemployment insurance and housing assistance in light of COVID-19. Unemployment information is available at www.mass.gov and claims can be filed at www.uionline/duia.gov. Available jobs and online training can be found at the MA-Hire Career Center. Some banks offer mortgage forbearance programs and the MA RAFT program provides rental assistance for families in transition. Contact https://haconcapecod.org/ for help or to make a donation.
Investors have been pricing in a recovery in Europe. We're not seeing it in the data. Special guest and portfolio manager Jonathan Swaney helps us dissect how to allocate accordingly.
Joe Swaney is co-host of The Shocking Details podcast, co-creator of the podcast Thinking Sideways, Portlander, and semi-professional Dragon Boater. Joe's new show: https://www.theshockingdetails.com/ Joe's old show: http://www.thinkingsidewayspodcast.com/ If you have questions, comments, or if you know who DB Cooper was, you can reach us on Facebook, Twitter, or email us at dbcooperpodcast@gmail.com. We are on Instagram now too @thecoopervortex! If you enjoyed the show please leave us a review. https://www.facebook.com/TheCooperVortex https://twitter.com/DBCooperPodcast Thank you for checking out our show! Darren Schaefer and Russell Colbert
Guest Speaker Tyler Swaney
In this episode we dive into one of the best organizations in Pittsburgh. 412 food rescue delivers food to over 8 million families and continues to use regular people like us to help them on their mission. It’s so easy to volunteer - just download the app - food rescue hero and get started! Social media @412foodrescue --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lyndsie-hinch/support
Follow me on IG: @Nick.Carlile Tyler Swaney is a high school pastor at Bayside Church in Granite Bay, California. IG: @TySwaney
Janie and Katie join Raph to debate whether the underwhelming Olympic skier is a scammer or a hero.
This week on the podcast, we are joined by the leading goal scorer for the UMD men’s hockey team, sophomore wing Nick Swaney, a native of Lakeville, Minn. He picked up his team-leading 12th goal of the season last Friday in the win over Denver, which doubles his total from a year ago when he was a freshman. We talk goal scoring, being drafted by the hometown team Minnesota Wild, and playing juniors in Waterloo, a city that a number of Bulldogs have passed through before coming to Duluth.
J. Paul and Jeffrey get a new perspective on duck hunting this week after sitting down with Excel Pro Staffer Sophie Swaney and marketing maven Ambre Hatch. These two ladies really know their stuff and share their tips to make duck hunting accessible to everyone. This episode is the perfect introduction for your wives and daughters.
Ped & Tom fidget their way through some followup, Ped delights in some unusual athleticism, and Tom makes a move at a board gaming tournament. Support the podcast on Patreon or by purchasing a T-shirt. Discuss the podcast on Reddit. Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Fidgeting into some Followup [00:00] ICYMI: Ped on Two Tims Talking LoonyLeader needs to go to Iceland March 20, 2015 Total Solar Eclipse in Spitsbergen, Norway A hotel at 78° North latitude Faster, Higher, Stronger? [11:31] Pre-link: Best in the world ski halfpipe …and then there’s Elizabeth Swaney Eddie the Eagle Pita Taufatofua the Shirtless Tongan In-depth analysis of Swaney’s Olympic halfpipe run Power Moves [28:11] Power Grid The Worst Board Games Ever Invented (FiveThirtyEight) Carcassonne (The Settlers of) Catan Music by Lee Rosevere (CC by 4.0)
Elizabeth Swaney is a 33-year-old skier from Oakland, California who competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics for Hungary. She is not a good skiier. Swaney, who said her grandparents came from Hungary, earned her Olympic berth more from attending World Cup events than actually competing. Women’s pipe skiing World Cups rarely see more than 30 competitors, so it’s not hard to meet the Olympic requirement for a top-30 finish. Jeff and Anthony go back and forth on this one. GET BONUS EPISODES, VIDEO HANGOUTS AND MORE. VISIT: http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns Get all your sweet We Have Concerns merch by swinging by http://wehaveconcerns.com/shop Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhconcerns Or, you can send us mail! Our address: We Have Concerns c/o WORLD CRIME LEAGUE 1920 Hillhurst Ave #425 Los Angeles, CA 90027-2706 Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today’s story was sent in by Jacob Gafford: https://uproxx.com/sports/elizabeth-swaney-winter-olympics-freestyle-skiing-video/ If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com, post in on our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/WeHaveConcerns/ or leave it on the subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns
J Paul Jackson introduces Sophie Swaney to the Excel Boat and Mud Buddy Motor team. J Paul Jackson speaks with Sophie Swaney and Jason Croxford from Mud Buddy about hunting, fishing and some amazing new things that are coming out at Excel Boats. Sophie Swaney goes over how she started in hunting and is now going to school to be a gunsmith. We go over how Sophie Swaney started as your average girl to becoming a top Instagram hunting profile for many. Special Guest: Sophie Swaney https://www.instagram.com/sophieswaney/
What made people angry on the internet this week? We take a look at all the Olympic news that was, including Derek's favorite Olympian EVER, Canada getting trampled at their own national pastimes, and the ongoing are-they-or-aren't-they of Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir. Also: avocado-related proposals, a pet pig meats an untimely end, and the ongoing stupidity of the gun control debate in the U.S. Songs: 'Getting By With Its' by Reggie and the Full Effect 'Get Out' by CHVRCHES
Swaney produkcióját értékeltük Pintér Lászlóval, az Eurosport extrémsportokban igen csak jártas kommentátorával, de megszólal Trso Lukács, alias Lego is, aki hazánk legjobbnak tartott freestyle-sízője. Velük keressük a választ arra is, hogy hogyan fordulhatott elő, hogy olyan versenyző képviselte országunkat a téli olimpián ebben a számban, aki látszólag síelni is alig tud. Kijátszotta volna a szabályokat? Megtévesztette volna a szövetséget? Vagy csak élt a kiskapuk lehetőségével? Az üggyel kapcsolatos kérdések mindegyikére igyekszünk választ találni.
Do you guys remember that classic Wes Craven film The Hills Have Eyes? It was pretty creepy and disturbing, was it not? Did you know that the idea for this film was based on a (possibly) true story? Pretty messed up, right? The real story had nothing to do with mutants living in the desert, but did have a lot to do with murder, cannibalism and probably incest. This week, we discuss the legend of Sawney Bean. Scotland's rogue murderous cannibal from the middle ages. Was this an actual true story or just an enduring folk legend? Fucked if we know, but we will let you be the judge. www.TheWhatCasters.com
On this week's show we check in with Paul Swaney from Stadium Journey and the Grill Sergeant monologues about how the NFL has mishandled the Colin Kaepernick situation, but not in the way you may think...
On this week's show we check in with Paul Swaney from Stadium Journey and the Grill Sergeant monologues about how the NFL has mishandled the Colin Kaepernick situation, but not in the way you may think...
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Amy shares her start in the industry, her passion for advocacy, and the importance of education.
Scott Swaney is the Chuck Norris of Southern California. At 67 years old, he is still going strong despite his penchant to get himself into trouble. He is a lifer—one of those outdoorsmen who has stuck with exploratory pursuits for many decades and doesn’t intend to stop. Scott was diving into caves and scaling mountains before society had the good sense to start regulating these activities. Nowadays, he is the primary force behind the exploration of Death Valley’s many uninvestigated canyons. Sit back and let him regale you with tales of a life devoted to scrappy adventures and close calls. Links: Death Valley Canyon Exploration: http://ropewiki.com/Scott_Swaney's_Death_Valley_Canyoneering_Exploration Scott Swaney Facts: http://ropewiki.com/Scott_Swaney_facts Call us and leave a message (up to 3 minutes): 1-818-925-0106 email us: go@butcherbirdstudios.com G.O. online: gogetoutside.com