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The Adam Dunn Show
TADS050225 - Adam Dunn Show 05-02-25

The Adam Dunn Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 168:00


sWEEDen one of the most culturally open and progressive countries in the world is lacking in one thing its acceptance of our favorite plant cannabis. Our guest @wallyzamwa is a comedian and dedicated cannabis activist. His independent documentary“Mary and I” is the first of its kind in Sweden. Wally traveled the world to experience and document the rollout of legal cannabis, he came here in 2015 and even got a chance to experience “trim Jail” with yours truly. Join us to see how things have changed since he started this documentary Because as we know 10 cannabis years is literally a lifetime. Also joining us is none other than the Guru of Cannabis himself @ed_rosenthal_420 Ed wants to talk about his re-legalize campaign in India. He just got back from a three week trip which was just an info gathering short trip to plan for his six month journey there beginning in October Where he's gonna follow the harvest across India, while preserving land race Genetics. So get that @dabx GO rig charged your @jerome_baker bong Clean with some ice

The Bizarre Files
The Bizarre File #1800

The Bizarre Files

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 14:18


04-09-25 The Bizarre File #1800 A woman was taken off of a flight for not paying for pringles after the card machine didn’t work. A woman was rescued from a manhole after being missing for several days. Man was arrested for having tigers as pets. A Colorado hiker was rescued from Mount Bierstadt after his shoes froze solid on the terrain. A Danish chef couple fled their life in Denmark and Sweeden and were recently tracked down in Guatemala for not paying taxes. At a Florida McDonald’s, a teen was choked for stealing ranch dipping sauce. All that and more in the Bizarre File!

The Drive
The Drive | Hour 1 | 02.12.25

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 41:34


Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Phil cross talking with Dover and Cecil. The guys react to the news of former MLB pitcher John Rocker and Patrick Mahomes Sr. getting in a fight and Zach shares about why he missed the previous two shows. We pivot to the Broncos as yet another ESPN draft expert has the Broncos selecting Ashton Jeanty with the 20th overall pick in the NFL draft. Phil explains why he doesn’t believe Jeanty will fall to 20 and expects him to be selected top 10. The Four-Nations Faceoff kicks off tonight Canada and Sweeden in action. Zach takes a shot at Mike Evans and self-proclaims himself as the new “hockey guy” at 104.3 The Fan. Who will Zach and Phil be rooting for in this national hockey tournament? We finish up the hour with the Nuggets as they attempt to head into the NBA All-Star break on an 8-game win streak. At what point does Christian Braun’s “hot streak” become who he is?

Crime Writers On...True Crime Review

In 2015, after being given a date rape drug, Isabel Eriksson awoke in a locked bunker in Sweeden, held captive by a mysterious doctor. Martin Trenneborg wanted to keep her as his girlfriend, subjected her to abuse, and refused to let her go. Though years have passed, Isabel has never dealt with the PTSD of the incident. But now she's willing to confront it - on camera. The Swedish language documentary series “The Bunker” is available on the Nordic streaming service Viaplay, which is available through Amazon Prime, Roku, Xfinity X1 and other platforms. Isabel recounts her ordeal for filmmakers, goes to counseling for the first time, and experiments with exposure therapy. That includes a visit to a reconstruction of the bunker where she was held in order to process the pain she's repressed for all these years.OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "THE BUNKER" BEGIN IN THE FINAL TWELVE MINUTES OF THE EPISODEIn Crime of the Week: hired muscle. For exclusive podcasts and more, sign up at Patreon.Sign up for our newsletter at crimewriterson.com.

Changu Chako, Chako Changu
Makala ya mwisho katika mwaka 2024, salamu wa wasikilizaji na msanii Isifiwe Kibangula

Changu Chako, Chako Changu

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 20:03


Heri ya mwaka mpya msikilizaji wa RFI Kiswahili popte pale ulipo. Ali Bilali mtangazaji wako asiependa makuu ninakukaribisha katika makala haya ya mwishgo kabisa changu chako chako changu katika mwaka 2024. Leo nakukumbusha mada kadhaa zilizo zungumziwa mwaka 2024, lakini pia ninapokea salam zako za mwaka mpya wa 2024, na kwenye Muziki nitakuletea mwanamuziki isifiwe Kibangula kutoka hko Sweeden ambae ametangawa kubadili muziki wake.Karibu na kwa mara nyingine tena kheri ya mwaka mpya.

The Morning Agenda
Pa. attorney general to become next inspector general; Part 3 of Sweeden's green steel industry

The Morning Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 16:44


Governor Josh Shapiro’s office announced outgoing Attorney General Michelle Henry will take on a new role next year. Tom Riese from WESA explains Henry was appointed the state's next inspector general. A Pennsylvania law that lays out how and when utilities can shut off customers’ services expires at the end of the year because state lawmakers couldn't agree on a replacement in time. However, Sophia Schmidt from WHYY explains some consumer protections will continue. A new medical licensing program could expand telehealth access to addiction treatment in Pennsylvania. Kiley Koscinski from WESA in Pittsburgh has more.Sweden is home to a renaissance in clean manufacturing. Fed by the country’s low-carbon electric grid, the country has projects in the pipeline that would make ‘fossil free’ steel, chemicals, and other products. Reid Frazier at The Allegheny Front asked people in Sweden what they think about the energy transition. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

rabbitHOLE Improv
Charlie Chaplin | Fabric Power Rankings | Mascot Abuse | The Great Muppet Caper

rabbitHOLE Improv

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 26:41


In rabbitHOLE's eighth episode, the BIT CREW heads down some interesting holes, including: Charlie Chaplin Fabric Power Rankings Mascot Abuse The Great Muppet Caper Luke starts us off with a twisty tale beginning with the 1089 albums you must listen to before you die, (Anyone else a fan of Ogden Nuts Gone Flake? What about Stanley Unwin? Nope? Maybe?) a visit to the GOON SHOW, and then some forgotten facts about the Little Tramp. We also learned that Jason may or may not have a fabric fetish. Multiple cast members suffered physical abuse from mean kids when wearing mascot costumes. Flannery attempts to get ANIMAL (the Muppet) the recognition he deserves. Brent reveals his favorite movie is indeed the Great Muppet Caper and proceeds to BIT-splain Dr. Teeth and the Mayhem. It's a wild ride - we're glad you're on it with us. APOLOGIES:  Sweeden (once again), non-angry poets, Burlap to Cashmere (a real band), Banana Republic (sponsor us?), the colors purple and bone, Hanes, cotton, suede, WhiteCastle, Poutine, Canada, beat poets, the Easter Bunny, cheese sandwiches, and whoever should have been on this list but was inadvertently omitted.                         As always, rabbitHOLE is unscripted and inspired by the CREW's real-life rabbit hole adventures. If you enjoy rabbitHOLE, follow, rate, and share it with your friends! DIRECTOR/CREATOR:  Billy Merritt CAST:  Konrad Andrew Terry Armstrong Sabrina Kim Banes Amber Bellsdale Luke Bovard Hill Kane Brent Kohler Don Slovin Jason Spiro Lisa Steckman Thea Marie Thorkildsen Flannery Wilson "rabbitHOLE" Improv is part of The BIT Comedy Network. Production Assistance, Audio Production & Graphics/Art by Hill Kane of Raising Kane Media + Marketing. MUSIC: "Shark Bait" performed by Little Kahunas | Produced by Peter Miller ©  Hosting Platform: Libsyn.com "The BIT" and "The BIT Comedy Network" are Trademarks owned by Billy Merritt © 2024 Billy Merritt - All Rights Reserved Inquiries + Notices + Requests: TheBitComedyNetwork@gmail.com

Chris Krok
Missiles Fired!

Chris Krok

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 35:01


Chris delvs into the Biden Administration providing Ukrain unrestricted access to previously withheld landmines and missiles to be fired into Russia, neighboring countries including Sweeden are now taking preparations for an event of war.Support the show: http://www.wbap.com/chris-krok/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's Just 2 Movies
Midsommar - Pumpkinhead: Ashes to Ashes

It's Just 2 Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 101:16


Send us a textCults!  It's not the first time we've covered it, and I promise you, it won't be the last.  Join Birdman and myself as we discuss what kind of body hair you need to summon pumpkinhead, and how moving to Sweeden is all around great, but also, the flag is a big plus.  So grab your white linnens and quit having sex with that gourde, because it's time for another extra oily episode of It's Just 2 Movies!If you love this, our Patreon gets these episodes 2 weeks early and episodes of Black Label a month early.  Get early access to everything we make for 4 bucks.  You give the homeless dude at the intersection more than that.  I've seen you.It's Just 2 Movies is part of the Manic Compression Group!  Have a podcast and want to join?  See what we're about here.It's Just 2 Movies is brought to you by 3AM Sweets!  Check out their packaged snackage for your next movie binge at 3amsweets.com!  Promo Code: cumjoke for one time 25% off your total order.Contact the show via email at:   itsjust2movies@gmail.comFacebook, TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and the like  @itsjust2moviesDon't forget to subscribe on YouTube!Need  to buy some stuff on Amazon?  Visit our Amazon affiliate link to do  your shopping and it helps the show financially!  Wow!  Amazing! As Amazon associates we earn from qualifying purchases  Tropic Thunder, for instance! Want to support the show more directly and chuck in a buck?  Buy Me a Coffee Don't use Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any of those other platforms?  The show is always free on our website.   :) **SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE FOLKS WHO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS DUMB SHOW**Russ Tafari.  @russ_tafari  and check out Russ Tafari Music Lamplighter Productions.     @lamplighter_productions_il Brad Sexton for our tunes.  Check out SUNDS Mad thanks to Dave, @wheep3d our video editor.  Check out our YouTube!Support the show

Bentonville Community Church
The Journey Deeper Podcast // October 1, 2024

Bentonville Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024


Looking to Journey Deeper into God's word and learn more about the topic of Dr. Sweeden's message on Sunday? Join three of our pastors, Lead Pastor Jeni Hall, Worship Pastor Mark Hall, & Youth Pastor Beau Hamilton as they venture deeper into the topics found within Sunday's message. Church Email: admin@bnaz.org

Bentonville Community Church
The Journey Deeper // September 24, 2024

Bentonville Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024


Looking to Journey Deeper into God's word and learn more about the topic of Dr. Sweeden's message on Sunday? Join two of our pastor, Lead Pastor Jeni Hall & Worship Pastor Beau Hamilton as they venture deeper into the topics found within Sunday's message. Church Email: admin@bnaz.org

Bentonville Community Church
It Is Time For All The Heroes To Go Home // September 22, 2024 // Guest Speaker - Dr. Josh Sweeden

Bentonville Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024


Join us for a special Sunday as guest speaker - Dr. Josh Sweeden, professor at Nazarene Theological Seminary, preaches on the importance of the ordinary holiness and practices that God has called us to. Let us learn together how to “be holy, because [God] is holy” (1 Peter 1:16 NIV).

Ray Appleton
Sweeden: $34,000 For Migrants If They Self-Deport

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 5:09


Sweeden stated that their 'migration policy is undergoing a paradigm shift' & offers to pay migrants from third world countries to self-deport.   September 17th 2024   ---  Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms:   ---    'The Ray Appleton Show' is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts.    ---  'The Ray Appleton Show'   Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ    | Website  | Facebook | Podcast |   -  Everything KMJ   KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Awesome In Seattle Podcast
122: Mastering DADU Development- An Interview With Condo Expert Katy Sweeden

Awesome In Seattle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 48:58


This week Join our hosts Christian Nossum and Shannon Nossum of the Awesome Nossum Group at Wilson Realty as we chat with Katy Sweeden, an attorney here in Seattle who is an expert on condos. We are excited to pick Katy's brain about creating condos for DADU's which she's done for us numerous times, but also on the new bills that are being enacted in Washington, HB1337 and HB 1110 and how investors can use these new changes to their advantage! If you want to learn about other topics check out our podcast! https://awesomenossum.com/podcast/ If you're interested in meeting with anyone from our team you can sign up for a strategy session at https://awesomenossum.com/Schedule/

Meet the Expats
Meet Daniella: finding roots in La Rochelle

Meet the Expats

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 30:46


Meet Daniella,Half American, half Swedish, and part Malawi, she is the definition of multi-cultural. In this episode she shares her struggle to understand her identity and the multiple moves she made as a young woman eager to discover the world and what it has to offer.After a couple of years in the US running after bills, she made the move to Sweeden for a new start in life, enrolled in University, and moved to a few other European countries before settling in France to join her partner in life. They spent a couple of years in Paris suburbs, and then decided on La Rochelle as a compromise to life abroad to settle their roots in a small city by the sea.Her recommendations for La Rochelle

Radioactive w/Mike Z
Imminence Eddie and Harald

Radioactive w/Mike Z

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 19:58


Eddie and Harald from Sweeden's Imminence zoomed in to talk about their headline tour coming to House of Blues in Anaheim on Sunday, April 28 and their brilliant new album "The Black" (out now). Here's what we talked about: "The Black" album (0-7) 4/28/24 at HOB-A w/Of Virtue (7-14) US Rock Festivals (14-15) Mandatory Metallica (15-end)

Marvins world
Being an American expat in the Swedish comedy scene

Marvins world

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 46:47


An interview podcast giving the inside scoop of what happens in comedy scenes across the globe and dedicated to speaking to the mavericks in the comedy world. In todays episode we speak to Jonathan Rollins. He joined the US Air Force, met his future wife and learned about his future home country of Sweden. In 2013 they moved to Sweden for good and he now calls Stockholm his home. He began podcasting in 2014 and stand-up comedy in 2015. He has performed in Sweden, the US and the UK. Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[02:25]] Being in the airforce and the simulated stress, how did that prepare him for the world of comedy [[10:02]][[10:54]] talented people with issues [[13:54]][[14:17]] Becoming my own boss and adjusting to Sweeden as an American expat[[18:32]][[18:40]] How to adjust to Sweeden as an American expat [[20:55]][[20:55]] The BS of different countries [[22:23]][[23:34]] Damaging my foot and missing American food [[28:52]] [[31:34]] How the Sweedish comedy scene compares with Austin comedy scene [[38:38]If you would like to know more on Marvin, you can follow him through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/theflopmaster. #comedypodcast #standupcomedy #podcast #standup You can follow this podcast on Youtube at https://bit.ly/41LWDAq, Spotify at https://spoti.fi/3oLrmyU and Apple podcasts at https://apple.co/3LEkr3E.

Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small
Adventure Travel with Micke Nyberg - Anglerman Fishing Adventures Sweeden

Adventure Travel Podcast - Big World Made Small

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 31:07 Transcription Available


Area/TopicSweden, FishingMicke NybergOwner & Head GuideAnglerman Fishing AdventuresMicke hails from the genuine countryside and wilderness of Sweden, region Dalarna, in the community of Älvdalen. Operating as a professional guide since 2006, he's lead Anglerman fishing adventures since 2013.Micke's committed to delivering fishing experiences to customers from all over the world, exposing guests to the culture, history, surroundings and nature, promoting sustainable tourism throughout the area. All packages are adapted depending on the customers' wishes. Anglerman's mantra is “By fishermen, for fishermen” and they take pride in understanding what adventurous fishermen expect, and are eager to send them home with much more than a typical fishing trip. Micke and his team focus primarily on fly fishing in the summers, and ice fishing in the winter.http://www.anglerman.se/SummaryIn this episode, Jason Elkins interviews Micke Nyberg, owner of Anglerman Fishing Adventures in Sweden. Micke shares his journey into fishing and how he became a fishing guide and adventure tour operator. He discusses the symbolism and experience of fishing, emphasizing the importance of showcasing the countryside and local culture to provide a meaningful experience for clients. Micke also talks about the surprises visitors often have about Sweden and the diverse techniques and enjoyment of ice fishing. He highlights the wilderness experience, including the possibility of seeing the Northern Lights, and the importance of safety and first aid in remote locations.TakeawaysFishing can be a meaningful and symbolic experience, connecting people to nature and their own personal stories.When offering adventure tourism, it is important to showcase the local culture and countryside to provide a more immersive and authentic experience.Ice fishing can be a diverse and enjoyable activity, offering different techniques and stunning scenery.Safety and first aid are crucial in remote locations, and it is important for guides to be prepared and equipped to handle emergencies. Learn more about the Big World Made Small Podcast and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers at bigworldmadesmall.com.

English Across The Pond
S2 E6: Interview with Denise Funfar - Your Brain, Stress, and Sel-Compassion in Language Learning

English Across The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 51:19


If you are leveling up your English to reach new successes, you have likely found yourself in stressful situations. Maybe you've felt stressed using English in a job interview, with colleagues, on an exam, or in any everyday situation. What can you do with that stress? What does the science and research show? Join the conversation with Denise Funfar today, giving 2 hands-on activities to reduce stress and find more self-compassion on your language journey. English is her 2nd language, learned as a child, and later also learned to live in another language in Sweeden as an adult. She's got a relatable story and amazing advice, don't miss this episode! Meet Denise: I bridge the gap for clients interested in combining traditional and spiritual interventions for healing and growth.  There is nothing I enjoy more than helping people develop a new way of relating to themselves that stems from an innate connection to their self-worth and belonging. I believe it is from this perspective that we find true fulfillment and authentic expression in both life and work. I created Conscious Core Compassion (CCC), a healing and coaching methodology to help motivated people take confident action to create a meaningful life through the use of evidence-based mind, body, and spirit intervention and intuition.  My approach uncovers what the client senses but may not be consciously aware of. By teaching them how to connect to their body, soul, and deepest wisdom, we unearth what is hidden beneath the surface, revealing sub-conscious negative belief systems, conditioning, and patterning, as well as suppressed emotions that are having a negative impact on their life. We access the unconscious influences, make them conscious and compassionately process them in the here and now.  Read more about my shiny credentials at www.denisefunfar.com/about --- Looking to connect with me, Jennifer about the English Success System or any of my online programs? Send me a message on WhatsApp here:  https://wa.me/message/ATIRTKSRZIVRC1

Chicago TomaHawk (Podcast About The Chicago Blackhawks)
Strong Play from Donato, Dickenson, Bedard Getting Better, Russian and Sweeden Internatinal Teams

Chicago TomaHawk (Podcast About The Chicago Blackhawks)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 34:48


Merry Christmas!!!! The Blackhawks had a big win against the Avs this past week. Donato and Dickenson have been playing strong and are getting better. Connor Bedard is getting settled into the season and is always a threat. He has 13G and 17A on the year with 29pts. Last week we talked about potential Team USA and Team Canada. This week we talk about Russia, and Sweeden. 2 more countries that put out great players. Liquid IV Get 15% off when you go to LIQUID IV DOT COM and use code «Chicagotomahawk» at checkout. That's 15% of ANYTHING you order when you use promo code «Chicagotomahawk» at LIQUID IV DOT COM. Experience better hydration today at LIQUID IV DOT COM, promo code «Chicagotomahawk». Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Chicago TomaHawk (Podcast About The Chicago Blackhawks)
Strong Play from Donato, Dickenson, Bedard Getting Better, Russian and Sweeden Internatinal Teams

Chicago TomaHawk (Podcast About The Chicago Blackhawks)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 34:48


Merry Christmas!!!!The Blackhawks had a big win against the Avs this past week. Donato and Dickenson have been playing strong and are getting better. Connor Bedard is getting settled into the season and is always a threat. He has 13G and 17A on the year with 29pts. Last week we talked about potential Team USA and Team Canada. This week we talk about Russia, and Sweeden. 2 more countries that put out great players.Liquid IVGet 15% off when you go to LIQUID IV DOT COM and use code «Chicagotomahawk» at checkout.That's 15% of ANYTHING you order when you use promo code «Chicagotomahawk» at LIQUID IV DOT COM.Experience better hydration today at LIQUID IV DOT COM, promo code «Chicagotomahawk».

On the Edge with April Mahoney
Eva Schwerzmann an incredible " Light Worker" helps to create a brighter life

On the Edge with April Mahoney

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 35:00


Youtube Version https://youtu.be/kWWXsWJFELk?si=64PVK__iuDTq4fl7 WWW.EFFATHA.CH, click the red translation tag in the upper right corner Lightworker & Spiritual Life Coach at Effatha by Eva Schwerzmann I am Eva, a lightworker & spiritual life coach who supports you in aligning with your soul for a life full of meaning, fulfillment and magic. I accompany you mindfully and lovingly on your should journey into fascinating and overwhelming adventures

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie
Minnesota Wild predictions: Dean Evason, Sweden trip and more

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 30:54


Minnesota Wild predictions on their trip to Sweeden, Dean Evason, Brock Faber and more; Plus other predictions on the Timberwolves, Twins and Gophers and guest listener Gavin has a Random Twin of the Week for us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie
Minnesota Wild predictions: Dean Evason, Sweden trip and more

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 34:54


Minnesota Wild predictions on their trip to Sweeden, Dean Evason, Brock Faber and more; Plus other predictions on the Timberwolves, Twins and Gophers and guest listener Gavin has a Random Twin of the Week for us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals
When will Max Pacioretty be game ready? | Nic Dowd and Joel Edmundson back soon | Alexander Suzdalev headed to Sweeden

Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 29:24


In this edition of Locked on Capitals Dan talks about Max Pacioretty's meeting with the press and when we can expect to see him game ready. Max tore his Achilles twice in a span of five months. He admitted that his mind went to some dark places. He even thought about walking away from hockey. He said that he's a hockey dad and he isn't ready. There's no clear timetable on his return but is taking steps in the right direction. Later Dan talks about the latest with Nic Dowd and Joel Edmundson. Both players will be added to the roster soon. In the last segment Dan talks about Alexander Suzdalev and how is was reassigned to play in Sweeden. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! eBay Motors With all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers. Parkview Advance For more than 25 years, Parkview Advance has helped businesses secure working capital. We Invite the many entrepreneurs that are Locked On NHL to learn more by calling us at 203-675-0071 or go to parkviewadvance.com. If your business needs working capital, call Parkview Advance today! Sleeper Download the Sleeper App and use promo code LOCKEDONNHL to get up to a $100 match on your first deposit. Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details. Gametime Today's episode is brought to you by Gametime.Take the guesswork out of buying tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase. FanDuel Score early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals
When will Max Pacioretty be game ready? | Nic Dowd and Joel Edmundson back soon | Alexander Suzdalev headed to Sweeden

Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 26:39


In this edition of Locked on Capitals Dan talks about Max Pacioretty's meeting with the press and when we can expect to see him game ready. Max tore his Achilles twice in a span of five months. He admitted that his mind went to some dark places. He even thought about walking away from hockey. He said that he's a hockey dad and he isn't ready. There's no clear timetable on his return but is taking steps in the right direction. Later Dan talks about the latest with Nic Dowd and Joel Edmundson. Both players will be added to the roster soon. In the last segment Dan talks about Alexander Suzdalev and how is was reassigned to play in Sweeden.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!eBay MotorsWith all the parts you need at the prices you want, it's easy to turn your car into the MVP and bring home that win. Keep your ride-or-die alive at EbayMotors.com. Eligible items only. Exclusions apply. eBay Guaranteed Fit only available to US customers.Parkview AdvanceFor more than 25 years, Parkview Advance has helped businesses secure working capital. We Invite the many entrepreneurs that are Locked On NHL to learn more by calling us at 203-675-0071 or go to parkviewadvance.com. If your business needs working capital, call Parkview Advance today!SleeperDownload the Sleeper App and use promo code LOCKEDONNHL to get up to a $100 match on your first deposit. Terms and conditions apply. See Sleeper's Terms of Use for details.GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime.Take the guesswork out of buying tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONNHL for $20 off your first purchase.FanDuelScore early this NFL season with FanDuel, America's Number One Sportsbook! Right now, NEW customers get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS BETS with any winning FIVE DOLLAR MONEYLINE BET! That's A HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUCKS – if your team wins! Visit FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON to get started.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
NASA's Psyche spacecraft delayed // Earth's strongest lightning // Report on Blue Origin's crash

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 29:49


The Space News Podcast. SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 121 *The launch of NASA's Psyche spacecraft delayed again Mission managers have rescheduled the launch of NASA's Psyche spacecraft to a metal asteroid for Thursday October 12th. *What causes Earth's strongest lightning Scientists have found that the planet's most powerful lightning events – known as super-bolts -- are more likely to strike, the closer a storm cloud's electrical charging zone is to the land or ocean's surface. *The FAA releases its report on Blue Origin's crash and burn The US Federal Aviation Administration report into the mid-air failure which destroyed a Blue Origin New Shepherd rocket has ordered a list of 21 corrective actions which need to be undertaken before the company can fly again. *The Science Report The 2023 Nobel Prizes in Physics chemistry and Medicine awarded in Sweeden. A new study is looking at people's attitudes to Daylight Saving The commercially available water additive that limits the reformation of plaque and tartar on dogs' teeth. Skeptics guide anti-vax disinformation. This week's guests: This week's talent includes: Chuan Huang from Curtin University Jim Bell Arizona State University NASA Psyche mission Image Instrument Lead Lindy Elkins-Tanton Arizona State University NASA Psyche mission Principal Investigator Maria Zuber MIT NASA Psyche mission Gravity Science Investigation Lead Henry Stone JPL NASA Psyche mission Project Manager David Oh JPL NASA Psyche mission Chief Engineer for Operations And our regular guests: Alex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.life Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQThis 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/2458531/advertisement

Regarding...Series
S1. Episode 11. Regarding...Lulu Retrospective Panel

Regarding...Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 140:36


Chaz and Wolfie come back to the mic clean and showered and a few weeks removed from the last brush with the 2011 album Lulu by Lou Reed and Metallica, after having spent 4 months listening to all ten tracks. Join the boys and a panel of very special guests, who themselves have completed the listening journey - yes folks - living proof of the two listeners we spoke of so fondly...including fifth-Beatle of the Regarding...Series, Sullyman himself, zooming in from blue-meth capital of the US, New Mexico, along with Jonatan Hedlin of Deep Dive Podcast Network Fame - cohost of MAIDEN A-Z, the podcast that is an alphabetical journey through the Iron Maiden catalog; and SO FAR, SO POD...SO WHAT the all-things Megadeth Podcast, who's dialing in from 3 miles outside Stockholm, Sweeden - not too far from the Brandenburg Gate, where we all wax nostalgic as --- SMALL TOWN GIRLS!!! --- and start where we started so many months ago, by "dropping the needle" for our non-stop listen through all 1 hour and 27 minutes of the album Lulu, for what we're pretty sure is a special, one-of a kind, Disney Blue Ray event that will never be repeated again in our lifetimes - an International Lulu Listening Party. Join us for what we said we'd never do - put Lulu on and party!! And while it's probably best spoken of in hushed whispers at late night cocktail after-parties in well lou-bricated and mixed company, we all share on where we were when this journey started, where we ended up, some profound personal insights learned along the way, comparing scars, impressions, the experience and the outcome. What's a masterpiece, how is art consumed versus experienced, and...was that any fucking good or not? Judge for yourself - join us as we go through the highlights and lowlights and get to a new level of insights about ourselves and our ability to appreciate challenging art. The CODA of the Regarding...Series Season 1. We also announce season 2 of the Regarding...Series. Tune in to get the go forward scoop first, and go boneless with your favorite wing men, on a very final episode of RegardingLulu. Season 1. Regarding…Lulu 12 years ago, Lou Reed released his last recorded work: a collaboration album with Metallica called Lulu. It was widely panned by critics--and everyone else--almost immediately. Was the disdain deserved? Join us as we revisit the entire work, track-by-track, from the perspective of two musicians. One is a fan of Metallica; one is a fan of Lou Reed. One has heard Lulu; one has never heard it. Join us on a bloody journey of discovery. Has Lulu passed the test of time? Is it in fact a masterpiece or a major piece? We'll see...   Hosted by Chaz Charles and Greg "Wolfie" Wolfe. Join us bi-weekly.

Inside the Locker Room
Full Press Canadiens - 8-18 - Mattias Norlander back to Sweeden

Inside the Locker Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 15:19


Josh Gosse and Jesse Poirier speak about the latest Montreal Canadiens news about how Mattias Norlinder is heading back to Sweden probably ending his tenure in Montreal, and some NHL and NHL Network Habs prospect rankings that leave us a bit puzzled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sports Chasers Podcast
EP: 182 Box Office Draw (Episode 182: MLB Power Rankings, Kevin Brown Suspension, Women's National Soccer Team Losing to Sweeden, and More!)

Sports Chasers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 100:18


Episode 182: MLB Power Rankings, Kevin Brown Suspension, and More!MLB Power Rankings: The crew will discuss the latest MLB power rankings, and they will give their thoughts on which teams they think are the favorites to get through the months of August and September. They will also discuss the recent trade deadline and how it affected the power balance in the league.Kevin Brown Suspension: The crew will discuss Kevin Brown's suspension by the Baltimore Orioles for violating WHAT? They will talk about the severity of the suspension, and they will debate whether or not it was justified. Women's National Soccer Team Losing to Sweden: The crew will discuss the Women's National Soccer Team's loss to Sweden in the Olympics. They will talk about what went wrong for the team, and they will speculate about what the future holds for the team. They will also discuss the issue of equal pay for women's soccer players.Notre Dame wanting Cal and Stanford to Join the ACC: The crew will discuss Notre Dame's desire to have Cal, and Stanford join the ACC. They will talk about the pros and cons of this move, and they will speculate about what the future of college football realignment may look like.The Washington Commanders' Tough Practices under Eric Bieniemy: The crew will discuss the Washington Commanders' tough practices under new head coach Eric Bieniemy. They will talk about the impact of these practices on the players, and they will speculate about whether or not they will be effective in the long run.

Anita Marks
On The Tee: 3M Open

Anita Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 44:37


John Mascari joins the show from Sweeden to discuss his vacation, the 3M Open, and a brief preview the Ryder Cup. Keith Stewart joins the show to discuss who he has winning the 3M Open. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals
Capitals fan Friday. Reaction to the comments by Evgeny Kuznetsov, reactions to the draft and free agency.

Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 29:56


In this edition of Locked on Capitals Dan welcomes Mikael Johansson from Sweeden, Chris Alley from Maryland and Danis Tichonov from Canada for a Caps fan Friday. In this edition they talk about the reaction to Evgeny Kuznetsov saying that he wants out of DC. They the react to the Capitals at the draft in Ryan Leonard and Andrew Cristall. They then react to the signing of Max Pacioretty and Joel Edmundson.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BirddogsGo to birddogs.com/LOCKEDONNHL or enter promo code LOCKEDONNHL for a free Yeti style tumbler with your order. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you.AG1If a comprehensive solution is what you need from your supplement routine, then try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to drinkAG1.com/NHLNETWORK.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals
Capitals fan Friday. Reaction to the comments by Evgeny Kuznetsov, reactions to the draft and free agency.

Locked On Capitals - Daily Podcast On The Washington Capitals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 33:41


In this edition of Locked on Capitals Dan welcomes Mikael Johansson from Sweeden, Chris Alley from Maryland and Danis Tichonov from Canada for a Caps fan Friday. In this edition they talk about the reaction to Evgeny Kuznetsov saying that he wants out of DC. They the react to the Capitals at the draft in Ryan Leonard and Andrew Cristall. They then react to the signing of Max Pacioretty and Joel Edmundson. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Birddogs Go to birddogs.com/LOCKEDONNHL or enter promo code LOCKEDONNHL for a free Yeti style tumbler with your order. You won't want to take your birddogs off we promise you. AG1 If a comprehensive solution is what you need from your supplement routine, then try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to drinkAG1.com/NHLNETWORK. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

NewsWare‘s Trade Talk
NewsWare's Trade Talk: Tuesday, July 11

NewsWare‘s Trade Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 18:04


S&P Futures are slightly higher and have been in a tight trading range all morning. The calendar is light today in terms of economic and earnings announcements. Tomorrows we have a key inflation reading with the release of the CPI data. Amazon Prime Day sales event starts today, AAPL is launching a store on the Chinese messaging app, WeChat and Chinese authorities announced a new loan-relief measures for property developers. Biden is in Lithuania meeting with Turkey's president as Finland and Sweeden are expected to be approved for NATO membership. European indexes are higher and oil prices are up almost half of 1 percent.

The George Show Podcast
Brauchler 6-29-23 6am

The George Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 39:11


Could Colorado embrace Nuclear Energy?  Jeff Hunt from the Centennial Institue fills in for George and talks about Sweeden abandoning their 100% renewable energy goals.  Why?  What did they discover?  Gov. Polis has the same goal, what could he learn from Sweeden?  Do you think we could convince the Libs in Colorado to go Nuclear?  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Foobar Show
313 Mother Lovers

The Foobar Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 81:11


Follow @foobarshowEpisode 313 - Mother LoversIntro:-The Foos get solar-Super Mario Bros talk(22:28)Geeking Out:-History of Mother's Day-Star Wars Villanous ges a Boba Fett expansion-Rat King in Walking Dead-Moves releasing this week(53:20)Music Highlights:-Tenacious D has a new song-Thirty Seconds To Mars releasing a new album soon-Sum 41 to split up after this tour-Sweeden's Loreen wins Eurovision-New Queens of the Stone Age album out in June-Joe C and Steph might go to Aftershock this yearGive us a 5-star positive review on Apple Podcasts!Get your Foobar Show merch at foobarshow.comSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS-ALF Live Events for all of your live audio/visual needs at alflei.com-Get 30% off on Grassdoor by clicking through our banner on our website.-Check out The Fallen Electric at thefallenelectric.com & @thefallenelectric for music, news, and merch! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-foobar-show/message

The Cinematic Odyssey
Fanny and Alexander: Fate, Family, and Finding Solace in Suffering

The Cinematic Odyssey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 66:51


In the 24th episode of The Cinematic Odyssey Max and Tristen discuss the classic and timeless Fanny and Alexander from one of cinemas greatest filmmakers, Ingmar Bergman. On the episode Max and Tristen go back and forth with hot takes about the Christmas film "genre", the choices Bergman made, and the dark themes of the film. It gets heated as Tristen vehemently defends the genius of Ingmar Bergman while Max attempts to tear it down. 

The High Performance Hockey Podcast
European Development, LTAD, and Resistance Sled Sprint Training for High Performance Hockey with Lassi Laakso

The High Performance Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 63:12


In This Episode, You Will Learn:   How to Program For Sled Sprint Training Training In A Club Model with All Different Ages and Skill Levels What are the strengths and weaknesses of a club model?   Resources + Links:   Read Lassi Laakso's article on Resisted Sled Sprint Training: https://www.lassilaakso.com/post/resisted-sled-sprint-training-a-practical-guide-to-improve-short-sprint-performance   Check out Anthony's Masterclass -  The High Performance Hockey Masterclass   Follow Anthony on Instagram | @anthonydonskov Follow Anthony on Twitter | Anthony Donskov, PhD Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | The HPH Podcast with Anthony Donskov   Follow HPH Podcast on Instagram | @hph_podcast Follow HPH Podcast on Twitter | @TheHPH_Podcast   Learn more on our Website | https://www.donskovsc.com/   Check out Anthony's Books Physical Preparations for Ice Hockey: Biological Principles and Practical Solutions The Gain, Go, and Grow Manual: Programming for High Performance Hockey Players   Show Notes:   As the Head Of Strength & Conditioning at Hockey Club Lugano, Lassi Laakso sees all different ages and skill levels as new prospects are brought up through the club model. From the day-to-day life of a coach to the differences in coaching a whole club versus one team, this conversation will provide insight into the training world. Learn how working with players of different levels can make you a better trainer and how a coach's experience as a player can impact their buy-in. We also dive into the key metrics coaches focus on to track athletes' progress in and out of season, as well as a deep dive into resisted sled sprint training, its kinomatic differences from pure sprinting, and how to program it.   01:15 - What does a day look like as a Strength & Conditioning coach for an entire club? 06:23 - What's the biggest difference coaching in the club model versus working with only one team? 08:05 - How has working with different levels made you a better trainer? 10:13 - Does being a hockey player himself impact the buy-in he gets from the teams he trains? 12:48 - How does the European Hockey schedule compare to the NHL? 18:19 - How do you work with more experienced players to give them more autonomy in the workouts and training routines? 20:25 - What defines a successful high-performance model to you? 27:00 - What metrics do you focus on for your athletes to make sure they're progressing in and out of season? 32:00 - Adduction to Abduction Ratios in hockey players, what's important? 35:40 - What are the strengths and weaknesses of working in the club model? 41:45 - Collaboration, How Finland and Sweeden work together to collaborate on data for the improvement for both clubs and their players. 45:11 - His biggest takeaways from writing his article, “Resisted Sled Sprint Training – A Practical Guide to Improve Short Sprint Performance.” 47:40 - What's the difference in sled sprint training and sled marching? 48:30 - The biggest kinomatic differences between sled sprinting and pure sprinting. 51:30 - How do you define sprint performance? 53:00 - How to program Resisted Sled Sprint Training. 55:40 - What is he currently studying while finishing up his Masters Degree?

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team
173: Reduce Your Carbon Footprint with Lightweight Wine Bottles

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 31:54


Did you know that standard wine packaging, including the bottle and the process, is 42% of the wine's total carbon footprint? That statistic is exactly what inspires Erica Landin-Lofving, Chief Sustainability Officer at Vintage Wine Estates to explore alternative packaging. Lightweight bottling positively impacts the full circle sustainability of wine from saving money on glass and transportation to the quality of work for the people lifting cases to less wear and tear on equipment. Erica covers challenges and solutions related to all types of alternative packaging (wine in a bag, wine in a box tetra pak, lightweight glass) including choosing the best packaging for your brand, quality signaling, getting leadership to buy in, what changes will be most sustainable, and educating consumers. References: 171: How to Farm Wine Grapes for Climate Change Alloy Wine Works How Climate Changes will Change the Wine Climate Is Wine in Cans Your New Favorite Format?  SIP Certified The Changing Landscape Of Sustainability (Video) Vineyard Team – Become a Member Vintage Wine Estates What does a sustainable water strategy look like in the wine industry? Why is sustainability now not a choice but a necessity? What does it mean for wine businesses? Get More Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources. Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org.   Transcript Craig Macmillan  0:00  My guest today is Erica Lofving. She is Chief Sustainability Officer with Vintage Wine Estates. And we're going to talk about sustainable wine packaging today. Welcome to the podcast. Erica.   Erica Landin-Lofving  0:09  Thank you happy to be here.   Craig Macmillan  0:10  You have done a lot of work on sustainable packaging. It's obviously an area that not only you're interested to, but there's a major component to the work that you do with with Vintage Wine Estate. How did you get into it? What is your interest? What kinds of things you've worked on recently?   Erica Landin-Lofving  0:24  Well, I first got into sustainable packaging, maybe six, seven years. Back when I was still living in Sweden, I'm Swedish. I was consulting for the Swedish wine monopolies, Systembolaget. They are possibly the biggest buyer of wine in the world. And they have sustainability as a core issue. And they started lifting the packaging, and did lifecycle analysis together with the other Scandinavian monopolies and saw that packaging bottling and the process of doing it was up to 42% of the total carbon footprint of a wine, which is huge. Of course, they started focusing on on that because of course being big buyers, they can require changes in packaging of their buyers. So they launched projects on lightweighting bottles and alternative packaging, which they are still very strong and probably leading in the world. So that's that's when I got interested at that time, there was almost no discussion about packaging as part of sustainability and wine. We talked vineyards, vineyards, vineyards, maybe a little bit of winemaking, but packaging got ignored most of the sustainability certifications around the world don't even mention packaging, or didn't at least at that time. Actually, that was my project for the monopoly. I went through basically all the sustainability certifications around the world. Comlpex job. Let me tell you that.   Craig Macmillan  1:39  Yeah, I guess.   Erica Landin-Lofving  1:41  So of course, when I started at Vintage, I, you know, packaging was one of my key topics that I want to bring up. It was also really interesting to see we did a survey last year when we set our strategy I've been with Vintage for a year and a half. So one of my first things was to start collecting the information called a materiality analysis, basically pinpointing which areas are key sustainability areas. And as part of that, we did a survey in house and a lot of our staff were also interested in packaging, primary secondary packaging, and then of course, the waste of incoming packaging. So that that became one of our core core topics, and a very exciting one to be to be working on.   Craig Macmillan  2:22  For those of us who don't know what to what kind of companies of Vintage Wine Estates, what do they do?   Erica Landin-Lofving  2:28  Oh, yeah, Vintage Wine Estaes is a group we own 13 wineries, I believe and have 50 brands on top. Plus we do contract production for for external brands. We went public. Last June, June 20. June 22. It or is it 20 this year?   Craig Macmillan  2:47  Yeah. Oh, that's right. No, that's right. No, I do. Yeah. That was kind of a big deal.   Erica Landin-Lofving  2:53  It was a big deal. There aren't. Yeah, there aren't that many public public companies. So year and a half ago, we went public. Yeah, I know. That was that was part of the goal of of Pat Roney, our founder was to build a company to take public so that was definitely a big deal for the company. And we're continuing to grow. A lot of our brands, we will buy grapes, we buy juice, we even buy finished wines. So packaging is one of the sustainability aspects we can control there. For me, there's there's two big aspects to to packaging, of course, that the wine bottle is bigger than any of the other packaging considerations. The one that I'm most attached to is lightweighting. of glass, find alternative packaging is interesting. And so in Sweden, I think it's 56% of the wine sold by volume is in bag in box. But they are also big buyers of Tetra Pack, PET bottles, cans, wine and cans, and it becomes an interesting market to watch. I'm not completely positive to all the alternative packagings and we can we can get into that if they do have a much lower carbon footprint. But there are other considerations. I cans I am some fairly positive too. But let's dive into that separately. But I'm still a firm believer that the glass wine bottle is going to be our key wine packaging for the foreseeable future. However, this attachment that consumers and therefore producers have to heavy bottle being a signifier of quality of the wine, we've got to let that go. That is that got outdated when we set the Paris, Paris climate goals like that's it has nothing to do with the quality of the wine. This is part of the message that is finally slowly catching hold. And it's gone a lot further in Europe professionally in Scandinavia than it has in the US still, but I believe that we're heading that direction. I've started seeing articles on the negative aspects of a heavyweight bottle in New York Times ,Wall Street Journal,Wine Enthusiast and when that starts coming, it's like we're starting to get that message into the mainstream. It is going to bring change. Fancy wine wants to be sold in a heavy bottle still,   Craig Macmillan  4:59  Based on On that basis, we're now getting national non wine press paying attention to this a little bit. Do you think there might be a groundswell of public interest attitude belief that might put some pressure on wineries to reduce their glass weight to go to a lighter weight package?   Erica Landin-Lofving  5:15  I believe so I believe we're in the early days of it still, I think the people that we're going to reach first are the wine connoisseurs that read those newspapers, magazines, and want to be part of early adopters who want to show that they know something, as well as the millennial consumer who is not as concerned with tradition, and is very concerned with environmental aspects and more knowledgeable in general on on environmental impact. I think those are the two groups that will start making the change from two directions.   Craig Macmillan  5:45  Now, do you think that there is a curve of this behavior that's related to price, so somebody's going to buy a $100 bottle of wine in a traditional dead leaf green Berg bottle as opposed to a big heavy deep punt? You know, I've been doing some analysis, you can have a bottle that's say 400 grams, or you can have a bottle of over 1000 grams big difference? Am I going to pay the same for 400? As opposed to 1000? Do you think?   Erica Landin-Lofving  6:12  I think you will, when you understand why I mean for 400 is still an extremely lightweight bottle. 420 grams is kind of what the international wine industry has set as the limit for true lightweight bottle in the US. I know a lot of producers who speak about eco weight or lightweight and they mean 470 to 490 grams, I've started speaking in terms of true lightweight as something under 420. Those bottles do feel quite light, I think they will be their shoo ins for anything under $20. But I think for for these $100 bottles, moving them from the 900 Gram 32 ounce massive pieces down to more normal weight, like 500 500 grams, we should be able to do that. And again, this is where we're New York Times and Wall Street Journal's writing matters the most because they reach that consumer, when the first adopters there, start understanding this, they might react negatively to one of those super heavy bottles. I do now. I mean, this has been something I've been I've been looking at for a long time. But now if I lift a bottle and it's a 900 gram bottle, I just say like, seriously, why? Why would I want to buy this? Also, why would I want to drag this home and then drag it to recycling?   Craig Macmillan  7:24  Well, I think that you're absolutely right, that once we get below about a $20 retail price point, the lightweighting seems to be kind of a no brainer. As we push up. Hopefully that message will get out I think from a sustainability standpoint. But I also do wonder how far that can kind of go. Right. I remember, this is how old I am. I remember when very expensive Napa Cabernets came in a straight sided forest green Bordeaux bottle with a just a big square paper label on it and a very cheap foil. Now I don't think I could get $100 for that package. Even there's been a lot of work that's been done. And if I understand it correctly, this is you know, social psych stuff. If you give a consumer two bottles, one's heavy one's lighter, you say this is the same product even? Which what will you pay? Their willingness to pay is higher for the heavier package? Yeah, if that's true, right. That's a tough psychology to ignore.   Erica Landin-Lofving  8:20  That's a tough psychology to ignore.   Craig Macmillan  8:22  So some of it, I think, is consumer level. But I'd also like to hear a little bit on what's going on behind the scenes on the production side, what kinds of conversations ideas, potential is there because it seems like there might be some work to do there on the marketing side. But there's some work to do. Maybe behind the scenes side.   Erica Landin-Lofving  8:36  We'll just say that imagine that they were doing this test again. But that the test subjects had been given an article to read that said that the environmental impact of the bottle was the biggest contributor to the carbon footprint of the wine, how many of them their mind, and that's what I believe is the key. I think as long as the consumer does not know this difference, we will see a preference for the heavier bottles, the more that information disseminates into the marketplace, the more impact it will have. I will also say that so behind the scenes, one of the calculations that I'm doing is that I have a much bigger impact taking a SKU that has 300,000 case production and moving it from 500 grams to 400 grams. Then I do taking a SKU that's in a seven 750 gram bottle and moving it to 400 grams, but the production is only 1000 cases or even even less. So for that reason, my focus and our internal discussions center around the big volume wines. That said there there are bigger volume wines that come in those super heavy bottles. I For me, it's the super heavy bottles. We've got to watch out there because while I would like to make the move purely from a sustainability perspective, there is the marketing risk, but there's also a risk of not making the change. because I'll just tell you when I was in Sweden last time now Sweeden, as I said, much further along than the US market when it comes to consumer understanding of sustainability and an interest in sustainability. I went into the store and I was asking for advice on something cool and something high end. And the guy picked out two bottles, and he said, Oh, this one is great. This is Niepoort I, you know, I love this wine. 10 years of age for selling it aged, which is, you know, not always easy to find in a store. He said, but you might not want it. It's a super heavy bottle. And I said, Oh, why do you think I might not want it now? The sustainability impact is is pretty big. I don't know. I've had people hesitate. I was like, wow. They advised me away from a really cool wine because it's an a heavy bottle. And and I liked that. I know that I know that Jancis Robinson, for example, called out Joe Wryneck iIn South Africa, great producer, amazing wines, and definitely a sustainability champion. And this was a couple of years ago, you know, in in her magazine, she said you can't have accountability, profiling, make these beautiful wines, and put them in a super heavy bottle, if the message doesn't add up. And again, the more we get that, the more you're going to have high end consumers turn away from these bottles and be like, nope, gotta gotta change that.   Craig Macmillan  11:19  Maybe we're getting groundswell on both sides. Now, I want to get technical, I've done some of this work myself and feel like I have failed miserably. Probably not entirely true. But tell me about your methodology when you're looking at this with glass and you're trying to get a carbon footprint sense, because what I'm guessing when you're telling me what you're doing is you want to come back to management ownership and say, Hey, this is how much reduction we have in ourCO2 equivalent. Is that fair is that by alright?   Erica Landin-Lofving  11:46  Let's be completely fair, the the message to leadership is, this is how much we're saving on glass. And this is the sustainability messaging we can attach to it. But you know, the savings, CO2 reduction, for a lightweight bottle will almost always come at a lower price point. For us. One of the challenges has been finding really nice quality molds with perfect stability and stability. I don't mean to make the wine stable. I mean, we have some high speed bottling lines, we don't want it to crush in the bottling line, or we're losing speed. So finding these really nice looking molds, making sure that they're not shorter and smaller, we had a launch with 100 gram bottle on the on the Canadian market, it was shorter. We did not want to bring that to the to the US market.   Craig Macmillan  12:29  Well, why not? Oh,   Erica Landin-Lofving  12:30  The funny thing is you, you get a surprising number of people writing in saying, Hey, you're cheating me out of wine, I see this bottomless is smaller than a regular wine bottle. Right?   Craig Macmillan  12:40  Right. Yeah.   Erica Landin-Lofving  12:42  Especially the amount of it just didn't look looked nice on the shelf. But it makes me makes me laugh. And it makes me also understand the the millions of packaging said had that say this, you know, this package was full at the transport and items might have settled or things like that, because I understand that those companies were getting callbacks, saying, Hey, you're cheating me out of product. It still needs to look nice, then you have the calculation on saving on glass cost. But then you also get the calculations on saving in other parts of the production, which include transportation, because if you do have your bottles, a lot of our trucks aren't physically full, they are at their weight capacity, you lower the wine bottle weight, and you can load that truck to capacity before before hitting the weight limit. That's a saving right there. It's also an additional carbon carbon saving that I might not calculate. I would love it if I sat on all the data to do that. But I know that there is a gain there. But also things like throughout the supply chain, when you have people handling it, it's better for the for the people, it's better for the people who are lifting those cases. And if that's our crew, or if it is if it is the crew in the store or or logistics company, there's less wear and tear on people. I would personally if I was working in a wine store rather restock shelves with with the lightweight bottles or lighter weight bottles and those super heavy ones.   Craig Macmillan  14:05  Part of my job is I work in the tasting room. And it's amazing as a server, you know what a huge difference it makes, just carrying stuff from place to place and you can't tell whether something's full or not because of the weight of the glass is darn close to the weight of the wine, you know, it's drinking sense. So yes, absolutely. We do need to take that into account. There's wear and tear on people and there's efficiency questions. I think the mechanization question is a good one depending on which direction you're gonna go, what kind of molds you have and how fast you're trying to do it.   Erica Landin-Lofving  14:35  The super heavy mold so we're talking like the 32 ounce mold that's also wear and tear on equipment and extra energy for the for the forklifts and trucks transporting it around. I'm not at the level where I'm doing calculations on that but definitely in the bottling line running a 32 ounce bottle this is going to be rough around the mechanics. And again, lifting it with a forklift is going to take more energy I mean In basic physics, you might not know the exact gain from a lighter weight bottle. But there's definitely gains throughout.   Craig Macmillan  15:07  You mentioned it before. And this is a really interesting question because there's a winery that I'm familiar with, that's in the oh, golly, 25 to $75 retail range with their products at least. And they just brought out a bag and box product.   Erica Landin-Lofving  15:22  Tablets Creek?   Craig Macmillan  15:23  Maybe.   Erica Landin-Lofving  15:26  I love those guys. I really...   Craig Macmillan  15:30  I think we can leave that in the podcast, can't we?   Erica Landin-Lofving  15:34  It was a was three liter.   Craig Macmillan  15:36  I'm sorry, yes, three litre, and was a customer who brought this to me because we were talking about these issues. And they said, hey, you know, I just saw this product. Maybe I'm not gonna put super high end wines, really expensive wines. I mean, I don't want to have a $400 box product and then say, okay, you gotta drink all four bottles necessarily. But how many future do you think there is for that, or one liter turbo pack packaging and that kind of thing.   Erica Landin-Lofving  15:57  With those alternativepackagings, I'll just list the ones that I would look at. One is Tetra Pak, usually one liter, can be 77, or 750 milliliters to the PT plastic bottle, which is very often same size as a regular wine bottle. Aluminum can which can be between 25 centimeters and 33 centimeters. Generally, you have the wine pouch, which is the one and a half liter and the wine pouch is more or less like the inside of bag and box, it's usually a little bit thicker. And then you have the bag and box, which is generally three liters. I've seen two liters, frequently as well, the bag and box. As I said, it's 56% or more of the Swedish market by volume. It's popular as well in places like Norway, Finland, partially because it brings down the price of wine a little bit, but it's also growing a lot in France, supermarket sales.   Craig Macmillan  16:48  What kind of price points are we talking here? I know that I know. We're talking about years and things.   Unknown Speaker  16:53  Yeah, so I would say for three liter box, which is the equivalent of four bottles, I would say most of them lasted between 20 and $40. So at $40 because you have a lower packaging cost, lower lower handling cost, so on. So at $40 It's not a $10 bottle of wine. It's a $15 bottle of wine. I mean, it's not high end high end, but it's not bad wine either. What Tablas did launching $100 $100 box, so $25 a bottle. That was that was unusual, and it was a great PR thing and it got got people talking, I don't believe we're going to see mass market boxes in that price range. But I definitely think that there should be more 30 $40 boxes. There's one advantage of the bag in box, which is of course it's really just take one glass, it's also really easy to take three glasses not notice that you're taking three glasses every night. So you know, two sides, two sides to that. But it's a it's a pretty convenient format. And it's gone from being something that people hide in Sweden to something that you actually you know, you have people over for dinner, you put it out, maybe you poured into craft to make it look nicer. But it's it's not something that the mainstream consumer hides anymore. Maybe the wine geeks still shy away from it. Carbon footprint of wine in pouch or wine in bag and box is once we say it's it's less than a fourth of a lightweight bottle per liter equivalent.   Craig Macmillan  18:19  Wow. And huge.   Less than 1/6  of a traditional glass bottle at 540 grams.   Wow.   Erica Landin-Lofving  18:27  So yeah, it's big   Craig Macmillan  18:29  That's very attractive.   Erica Landin-Lofving  18:31  So let me tell you what I don't like about t.   Craig Macmillan  18:32  Yes, please do.   Erica Landin-Lofving  18:34  And honestly for you know, for your general consumer who consumes their wine within days or a week of buying it and who buys at the $15 price point. Sure. Go for the box. What I don't like about it is plastic recycling in the US is still pretty limited. So that pouch does not necessarily get recycled, which means plastic production and landfill. Don't love that. And then of course, most of the plastic pouches have a petroleum base. So fossil fossil base, you can you can weigh that against the carbon footprint and see what what it's important to you. The other thing is when I worked as a wine writer, many years back since we had so many quality wines and seven saying like 15 $20 wines in both box and bottle, maybe not $20 wines but let's say $15 We would as journalists, we would sometimes go and we would buy the same wine in bottle and the same by wine in box and make a comparison and 80% of the wines tasted tasted a little bit better in bottle 20% of the wines tasted better in the box and they were usually the ones who would have in the bottle needed a little bit age a little bit less sulfur or somehow just breathe more. Because it's not inert. That pouch is not inert. While the Swedish monopoly says it has says six month in six months there's no problem with a with a bag and box. I would like to do taste tests on. I think maybe what they're checking that acid and sulfur levels and VA and things like that aren't actually changing. But I do believe that there are some sensory changes over time.   Craig Macmillan  20:12  Interesting. What about cans.   Erica Landin-Lofving  20:13  Oooh I like cans.   Craig Macmillan  20:15  Aluminum is very attractive from recycling standpoint, it's one of the one thing that we seem to be able to do fairly well out in the US compared to plastic of things.   Unknown Speaker  20:23  I'll call out the US. So let's just say that glass recycling percentage in Scandinavia is 98 to 99%. In the US, the recycling rate is 31.1% for glass and in California and step up towards 60 beer and soft drink cans. So that's where we can classify wine cans to the recycling rate. It's actually 50. A little bit over 50% In the US, so isn't terrible. It's still almost half of Scandinavia, which is again 98%. But let's just say it's, it's not it's not terrible. So yes, it's decently easy to recycle. The carbon footprint is about twice that of a pouch or bag and box, but still, then less than half way less than half of lightweight glass bottle and about a third, a little less than a third of a standard weight bottle. So, so good. I liked the format. I can't I can't help it. I'm, I'm a bonafide wine geek. I drink the fun stuff. I like that. It's a small, small package. I like that it's very easy to transport. It is inert. It does have that little tiny plastic lining sometimes but I just think you can play with it. You can put fun wines in it if it doesn't suit all wines. And not all wines are good drinking from the county there. But I think it's a great packaging, especially for newer consumers, millennial consumers who aren't so stuffy about how things are supposed to be done. But you know, rosacea, white wines, orange wines, sparkling wines, lighter quaffable reds, and some fun packaging to go with it. Say like, why not? I like it. We we have one we have Alloy Alloy comes in cans. And we've done some specially can projects for festivals. But isn't it a nice format. I mean, if you're going to go to a festival or a picnic, and you're drinking out of plastic glass anyway, so you might as well just bring a can. I think it's a way for the wine industry to also tap into all those people that are drinking spiked kombucha and hard ciders and who are you know, necessarily dragging my bottle around.   Craig Macmillan  22:32  Yeah, yeah, absolutely. I was a long time ago. But I forget the name of the product. There was an Australian product that came out and it was in a half size can. And you see sodas occasionally in this like smaller can. And I thought it was really interesting. And then I met an Australian winemaker who was visiting. And I asked him about it. And if he was familiar, he was oh, yeah, absolutely. Everybody loves those things are everywhere. It was like really knows, yeah, you don't need to take the thing. You dump it in your cooler and you put a bunch of ice over it. And anyway to the barbecue you are set. It's easy. It's great.   Erica Landin-Lofving  23:01  I do think a key thing is putting in like quality stuff.   Craig Macmillan  23:04  That's the question then is what's the quality level that we can kind of get to.   Erica Landin-Lofving  23:08  I think like a sweet spot a 10. A $10 canister is nice. Like don't make it the crap wines I want I want a little bit better quality and a little more fun ones and actually suitable to natural wines, natural wines to both from a style stylistic perspective. And also because you have to reduce your you can't add as much sulfur to to a canned wine or it becomes productive. So you have to adjust your..   Craig Macmillan  23:32  Yeah, we we keep coming back to millennials. And so I kind of want to wrap wrap this up on this topic. Again, based on your experience, your view, you obviously are on top of this, because you mentioned it several times. How much of a difference is there generally generationally in interest, and maybe even willingness to pay just the sustainability topic? For folks. It sounds like Millennials are much more interested in do more research on this than maybe the folks that from later or earlier generations. You see that continuing?   Erica Landin-Lofving  24:10  Yeah, yeah, definitely. It's with with younger generations, and I mean, I'm on the cusp of that myself. There's definitely more interest. And they are better at calling out BS too. They might, you know, they're not going to dig into every every number, but they they want a credible story and they want sustainability to be part of the story that you are telling about your wine. And yeah, I mean, they it's definitely one of the things that makes me hopeful is the more consumers is that we have a problem reaching them as one consumers but if we can pull them into the fold, one way of pulling them into the fold of wine lovers is actually To, to show this connection to the earth that we have in wine, I mean are seriously our product is so much more natural than a lot of the stuff that sold us, you know, no additives, no super sustainable, no carbon footprint, whatever they're selling it as it's still like a manufactured product in a, in a more synthetic way we have a direct connection to land, I think we need to communicate that to them. And part of that communication needs to it needs to consider sustainability that we are stewards of our land.   Craig Macmillan  25:29  So maybe just to editorialize for a second maybe not only on an individual level to individual wine companies, but maybe it's an industry wide, we need to do a better a better job messaging sustainability, and communicating to the consumer, especially apparently the millennial, what we're about what we do in in some of what our kind of standard practices are I you know, I mean, I remember when I first started farming years and years and years ago, the idea of cover crops was a little bit iffy. And I had one friend of mine, and he tried it, he says, you know, I'm farming two crops, I can barely farm one crop, and I'm farming two now, minimum and many years later. It's everywhere you just, of course you do you know, why wouldn't you? You know that so those changes there. Now it's a practice that I think it's an important practice that if people realize what's involved and why people do it, I think it could be very, very beneficial. Kind of wrapping up what one piece of advice or message or idea would you like to communicate to, let's say, winery owner or management or whatever on this topic, what's the one piece of like advice that you would have?   Erica Landin-Lofving  26:30  Well, I guess we've spent the last half hour talking about it, but it is definitely to consider the full scope of your packaging as part of your core sustainability work. Lift your eyes from just the Vinyard. It's super important, but include the winery and definitely include packaging, primary and secondary packaging and see what you can improve. Start asking questions, start asking your suppliers for information, ask your glass producer, what their coolest content is the recycled content, just start getting an understanding of what sustainable wine packaging is and how you can implement it and start communicating it to your customers, the more of us that tell the customer that these super heavyweight bottles are actually not an environmentally beneficial way of selling wine, the quicker the consumer is going to catch that and you know, what if you don't care at all about the environmental footprint, care about your your costs of goods, and help the rest of us get that message.   Craig Macmillan  27:24  Because one of the E's is economy economics, right? And that's part of the picture and controlling my costs is huge. Where can people find out more about you?   Erica Landin-Lofving  27:33  Oh, geez, I was to say I'm all over the internet. I've been a writer on other podcasts and speaking probably Google my name I there's not that many Erica Lofving spelled LOFVING in wine out there. My name is we Landin. So half of my articles are in Swedish. But you can you could probably find out online and feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn if you want to have a dialogue about anything.   Craig Macmillan  27:58  Fantastic. Wonderful. Our guest today has been Erica laughing. She's Chief Sustainability Officer with Vintage Wine Estates. Thank you for being the guest today. It's been a really fascinating conversation. And I look forward to talk to you again. Let's meet you in person at some point.   Erica Landin-Lofving  28:11  Thanks for having a good podcast. I always enjoy listening to the people. You're interviewing so much knowledge out in the wine industry.   Craig Macmillan  28:18  There really is. There's just a lot of richness and that's one thing that I love about doing this is meeting people like yourself and hearing perspectives and information I never otherwise would have gotten.   Transcribed by https://otter.ai

The Legacy Leaders Show With Izabela Lundberg
How To Lead With Resilience & Strength As A Refugee with Galyna Daniel

The Legacy Leaders Show With Izabela Lundberg

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 38:54


In this episode of the Legacy Leaders Show, we get personal with Galyna Daniel, LinkedIn Content Marketer and CV Writer, about her escape and new life from war-torn Ukraine to Sweeden.

The Blindspot An Enneagram Podcast
Episode 21 - The Neurobiology of the Enneagram

The Blindspot An Enneagram Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 63:58


Meet Saleh Vallander, author of The Neurobiology of the Enneagram. Saleh is a 29 year old medical doctor from Stockholm, Sweeden who has intensely studied affective neuroscience and the work of one of my favorites, Jaak Panksepp. Saleh is a SX 531 with INTP cognitive preferences. Learn how the body center maps onto the rage circuit in the brain, the heart center maps onto the grief circuit, and the head center maps onto the fear circuit. Learn the relationship of the three instinctual drives to the seeking, care, play, and sexuality circuits. Kara discusses the relationship between the instinctual drives and the emotional circuits, and how these lead to thoughts which then generate feelings. Kara explains and discusses personal truth, relative truth and holy truth. Learn how the opioid addiction epidemic is related to the care and grief circuits. Learn what we know about the evolution of the instinctual drives. How do marijuana and alcohol interact with the emotional circuits. Buy Saleh's book here https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+neurobiology+of+the+enneagram&crid=3SU4OU6786HUW&sprefix=neurobiology+and+the+enne%2Caps%2C94&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_25 Please reach out to me at contact@enneagramblindspots.com with any questions or if you would like to be interviewed. You are also welcome to call my office at 847-850-8185 to schedule a free consultation for typing, coaching, or resonant healing.

New Creation Conversations
New Creation Conversations 080 - Dr. Nell Becker Sweeden and Dr. Josh Sweeden on Holiness in a Restless World

New Creation Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 58:21


Welcome to episode eighty of New Creation Conversations. In today's conversation I get to talk to two friends and a unique couple who both are amazingly gifted and thoughtful. I know and have worked with both Dr. Nell Becker Sweeden and Dr. Josh Sweeden individually on various projects the last few years and I know firsthand how gifted they both are. However, I deeply appreciate the ways they continue to embody how to serve the Lord together as a couple and as a family in ways that mutually serve one another and make space for one another's calling, while also working and ministering together in powerful ways as well.  They are both Point Loma and NTS graduates and are both ordained elders in the CoN. Nell has a PhD in Practical Theology from Boston University and currently serves as the Director of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries – serving in 163 world areas to support and equip local communities to transform lives by creating holistic solutions to alleviate poverty and suffering. She is the author of a previous book Church on the Way: Hospitality and Migration (2015, Wipf and Stock).Josh also earned his PhD in Practical Theology from BU. He is currently Professor of Church and Society at Nazarene Theological Seminary. He has also written a previous book, The Church and Work: The Ecclesiological Grounding of Good Work (Pickwick Publications, 2014). Josh and Nell also have two sons – Eli and Asher.Their most recent project together – and the center of our conversation - is a wonderful new book entitled Holiness in a Restless World, published by The Foundry Press.It is a rich, thoughtful, and accessible book that wrestles with the on-going journey and process of pursuing the holy life. As they point out in the book, the bible is filled with all kinds of stories of wandering, restlessness, dispersion, and finally coming home. Nell and Josh invite readers to set aside some of our presuppositions about what the holy life looks like – especially in the places where our imaginations have been captured by what they call the “heroic.” Instead, they invite us to discover holiness in the everyday stuff of relationships, work, and neighborly love. This is a great book for mornings of reflection with God or conversations and prayer with a small group of fellow travelers on the road of discipleship. I deeply value Nell and Josh. I love this book. And I'm thankful to get to bring this conversation to you. So, thanks for joining me for these New Creation Conversations. Here's my conversation with Dr. Nell Becker Sweeden and Dr. Joshua Sweeden.

Running Reprot
Ep.102 || Luis Grijalva | Finding Yourself Before Finding Success | 4th in 5000m at World Champs | Inspiring Dreamers (DACA Recipients), Guatemala, and all of Central America

Running Reprot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 71:10


Aaron & Joshua Potts are joined by the highest finishing Guatemalan in history at the World Athletics Championships, Luis Grijalva!! Luis finished 4th in the 5000m this year at the World Champs in a highly competitive race and on this episode of 2BR he shares all of his feelings on the rave. Grijalva also described his 3 week long experience alone in Europe on the Diamond League circuit where he realized the importance of taking care of his mental health. This is the second time Grijalva has joined your favorite 2 Black Runners but this time witness the growth in real time that Luis is making as a 23 year old trough life and professional running Watch on YouTube at 9am PST: https://youtu.be/Z-eEjtCm9lY ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners/ ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/ ✔Twitter: https://twitter.com/2BlackRunners TIME STAMPS: 0:00 Podcast Preview 0:47 Intro for Luis 3:10 Luis is planning to race one more at Brussels Diamond League MAYBE 5:28 Reflecting on experience at 2022 World Athletics Championships with Abdihamid Nur 6:55 Running with confidence and peace at Worlds 9:43 World Championships was first time traveling with a team 11:32 Traveling in Europe alone at 23 years old 13:31 Luis didn't like who he was becoming and found himself in Europe 16:10 Good Mental Health = Good Running 18:28 Luis is doing a lot of ADULTING in 2022 19:49 American races are SOFT 23:09 Mike Smith and NAU is proven on the track 26:27 Intranational racing 29:38 Traveling with Abdihamind next year 32:48 Celebrating Midsummer in Sweeden 34:20 The highest Guatemalan finisher at the World Athletics Championships ever 38:45 Guatemala shows Luis a lot of LOVE 39:42 The ONLY HISPANIC in the World Championships Final 44:40 Moh Ahmed and other elite athletes show their support for Luis 48:42 Luis doesn't see DACA as a "F'ed up situation" 51:02 The transition from college to pro 57:00 Luis' views on Leo & Lex Young going to Stanford over NAU 1:01:00 Going to National Parks this summer 1:03:56 Mike Smith's group name is unofficially DEATHROW RECORDS 1:08:16 Who should come onto the podcast next 1:09:32 Closing out the podcast

The Relatable Voice Podcast
The Sacred Soul – A Divine Evolution, with Ullis Karlsson

The Relatable Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 35:06


Welcome back to the Relatable Voice! On today's roadtrip, the RV is picking up Ullys Karlsson in Sweeden. Ullis is a spiritual author, speaker, Yoga mentor and the author of 3 books. Her latest book, The Sacred Soul is out now. Mail Ullis at ullis@ulliskarlsson.com Or website www.ulliskarlsson.com Fb: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000261784102 Insta: ulrikaulliskarlsson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Upland Rookie Podcast
Ep. 46 Biking with your dog and everything you need to know

The Upland Rookie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 43:30


On this episoide I do a deep dive into roading dogs and keeping them conditioned over the summer. Talk about bike set up, do's and dont's and of course safety. Hope you enjoy this episode!    Consider becoming a Patreon supporter by visiting my Patreon page today. Subscribe to the YouTube Channel by clicking here.  As a reminder, if you are enjoying the podcast, please go leave a rating and review on whichever podcast platform you listen on. Much appreciated.  ----------- SPONSORS:  Final Rise - Preimum upland gear for the serious bird hunter. Check out their only sale of the year now until June 5th. Use code FINALRISE to save $30 on any vest system.  Inukshuk Professional Dog Food is a Canadian business, providing professional mushers, sporting dog handlers and kennels around the world with the highest quality dog food on the market.  Trinity Bretons. Angels in the home and demons in the field. Trinity offer puppies, The Trinity Upland Academy with George Hickox, Started Dogs and Stud Service and some damn fine bird dogs.  Gunner Kennels. The search for the perfect kennel is over and having the peace of mind knowing your best friend is safe in the back of your truck is priceless.  ---------- AFFILIATES: OnX Hunt. Save 20% off your subscription today by using promo code TUR20  ---------- CONNECT WITH ME:  Email: uplandbritts@gmail.com Instagram: @upland_britts or @theuplandrookiepodcast Facebook: The Upland Rookie Podcast Twitter: @uplandrookiepod

JACK ARUTE'S WIND TUNNEL PRESENTED BY ADVANCE AUTO PARTS
INDY IMMORTALITY – GRANITE STATE GOAL – THE NORMAN OKIE

JACK ARUTE'S WIND TUNNEL PRESENTED BY ADVANCE AUTO PARTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 57:26


This week's Wind Tunnel brings together three drivers that have an unquenched passion for racing.Two week's ago, Marcus Ericsson  captured the 106th running of the Greatest Spectacle on Racing THE INDY 500.  He thought he had the race won until a red flag stopped the action and set up a mad dash to the checkered flag.Jack checks in with Marcus to give you some behind the scenes analysis of the race, his post race celebration as well as how he and his manager blew off the King of Sweeden's celebratory phone call.In this week's Advance Auto Parts Victory Lap segment you'll meet a New England modified racer who is chasing his very first track championship as well as a State Title and a 5 race modified series called the Whitcomb 5.Tyler Leary calls Monadnock Speedway home and has already taken down 3 wins there. When we hooked up, we got Tyler's take on his season as well as his goals for the rest of the year.Christopher Bell rose from the dirt tracks in the Midwest to a career in Trucks and Xfinity. His performances earned him a spot on JGR's Toyota Cup team. When he and Jack get together C. Bell talks about his progress at JGR and shares his secret “Bucket List” ride.

So She Did
S2 E5: [INTERVIEW] Learning to get Comfortable with the Uncomfortable w/ Emmy Petersson, Career & Transition Coach

So She Did

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 55:55


On this episode, Kristin has a compelling interview with Emmy Petersson, originally from Sweeden, now working as a Career Transition Coach in Melbourne Australia. Emmy begins by telling of her journeys around the world and how she learned that “You don't need a lot of resources, you need a lot of resourcefulness.” Kristin and Emmy then examine the question: How do we get comfortable with being uncomfortable? -Where did we get the idea that things have to be perfect the first time? Emmy discusses the 3 Universal Needs: Fear of not being good enough/being found out Fear of not being loved Fear of not belonging Emmy encourages listeners to learn that they do not need to do everything alone and she has adopted a mantra that she learned from a coach she worked with in the past. “Whatever happens, I can handle it, with some help.” Kristin agrees and says, “If you're able to admit that you don't know something, that is a far greater strength than pretending you know something that you don't and you are just trying to mask that weakness.” In learning to become more comfortable with the workplace, Emmy encourages: “Don't put on a shield to go to work; go to work as you.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soshedidpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soshedidpodcast/support

Bike Life
Biking for the Future

Bike Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 18:50


What do you do when you are a 71-year-old retired grandmother concerned about climate change, and you want to make a difference? You hop on your pink bike and ride 2500 km from your hometown to the COP26 Summit in Scotland!Meet Dorothee Hildebrandt. She is so passionate about stopping climate change that she spent six weeks cycling alone from her home in Katrineholm, Sweeden, to the COP26 Summit (UN Climate Change Conference) in Glasgow, Scotland. Her trip started on September 1st, 2021, and culminated when she pedaled into Glasgow for the start of the summit in November. Biking for the Future recounts what motivated Dorothee to take this ride, the many Warmshowers hosts she stayed with, and the incredible people she met along the way. Why pedal all this way alone at her age? Simply put, Dorothee hopes to make a difference. She wants the world's political leaders to understand that we must act now to stop climate change. She says, "I know it is a dream, but sometimes dreams come true, and if I do not try, I can never change anything."Dorothee's reflections:She is grateful to all her Warmshowers hosts. Without them, the trip would not have been possible.She hopes that she can be a good example for others.She wishes for better infrastructure for cyclists around the world. (It would be good for the environment as well.)She thinks this trip was once in a lifetime! But the COP27 is coming up in Egypt, and maybe . . . She wants you to know, "It is never too late!"Learn more about Dorothee and follow her adventures on her blog, Biking for Future, on Instagram at @DorotheeHildebrandt, and on Facebook.Join our community at Warmshowers.org, follow us on Instagram @Warmshowers_org and visit us on Facebook. Contact Tahverlee directly at Tahverlee@Warmshowers.org.Theme Music by Les Konley | Produced by Les KonleyHappy riding and hosting!

Cannabis And Combat
4/18/22 STARVATION, COWARDICE AND [CORRUPTION] BIG NEWS SHOW

Cannabis And Combat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 189:41


4/18/22 Muslims start violent riots in Sweeden. US Mass Shooter out on bail! Fertilizer shipments being stopped! Food Shortages planned!? Will Smith says Govt created and spread Aids! Updates on my Sheriff Race and the corruption surrounding and attacking me and my run. All this and more on todays show. Tons to cover! My CBD Company https://www.sirius-cbd.com/ Show Website https://cannabisandcombat.com/ Rumble https://rumble.com/c/CannabisandCombat Podbean https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-rdctb-c7d241

The Secret Teachings
The Secret Teachings 4/18/22 - Give me the Wine You Keep the Bread

The Secret Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 117:01


God is objective and balanced, embodying virtue, respect, honor, dignity, and all the like. HE is an idea or concept. HIS plan is the unfolding of life with free will within the organized natural Universe. To suggest removing God from the world is arguing against the very cornerstones of a just and civil society, and of nature. An article written by a Jewish author for Easter weekend proposed just that though - we kill the god of Judeo-Christianity in the name of making the world a better place. Christians were also upset this last week because Californians signed a petition to ban the Bible for hate speech and violence while Muslims rioted in Sweeden. However, the riots were in response to the burning of Qurans by extremist groups. Representative Ilhan Omar also received backlash for posting a video of Christians singing on a plane, asking if it would be okay if Muslims were to spontaneously begin praying. Like her or not, she has a point in asking the question. Maybe people would be okay with silent prayer as opposed to guitars and chanting. If it is okay to burn the Quran - which it isn't - then it should be okay to ban the Bible - which it isn't. If it is okay for Christians to sing on a plane it should be okay for Muslims to pray. If a crypto-jew for the NY Times says we should kill God then one has to ask if the three major world religions are not being pitted against each other to bring about their demise. To separate God and man is to eliminate divine potentiality.