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21.FIVE - Professional Pilots Podcast
40. Flying the A-10 and more Straight Talk with Ted

21.FIVE - Professional Pilots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 94:58


The guys thank Erik G and Jeremy M for their support then discuss a couple of interesting posts from pilot social media // We read listener emails in response to episode 39's interview with Lynsey Howell [11:15] // Straight talk with Ted: What's the deal with pilots who bring guitars on trips? [28:46] //  [40:25] // Training: Dylan reviews FlightSafety's online recurrent ground school and Max rants about his initial training and subsequent course critique [44:26] // Featured Furloughed Pilot Chris is back to share his experience flying the A-10 and tells us a great story about his trucking days. [1:05:42] Show resources: The Social Dilemma on Netflix Message Jason DuVernay on LinkedIn and demand the #displacementdigeridoo 21.Five Podcast’s LinkedIn 21.Five Merch Store Support the show with a donation Our sponsor, Harvey Watt, offers the only true Loss of Medical License Insurance available to individuals and small groups. Because Harvey Watt manages most airline's plans, they can assist you in identifying the right coverage to supplement your airline’s plan. Many buy coverage to supplement the loss of retirement benefits while grounded. Visit harveywatt.com to learn more!  Do you have feedback, suggestions, or a great aviation story to share? Email us info@21fivepodcast.com Check out our Instagram feed @21FivePodcast for more great content and to see our collection of aviation license plates.

Troglodyte Horror and Cult Film Review Podcast

Jason is alive! We taking a look at the Friday the 13th Part 2. A new batch of young adults attempt to start open a summer camp. Only to be picked out one by an adult Jason. We are asking the tough questions here. What happen to Ted? What happen to Muffin?  Audio clips from The Friday the 13th Part 2 are owned and copyrighted by their respectful owners. Music and sounds from Music-Note World Graphics made and provided by Cecilia L. Leal

3 Books With Neil Pasricha
Chapter 12: Chris Anderson on tackling tribalism, trusting trust, and transforming TED talks

3 Books With Neil Pasricha

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 87:09


What was the first TED Talk you ever watched? Was it Do schools kill creativity? by Ken Robinson? Was it The power of vulnerability by Brené Brown? Whatever it is I bet you felt a bit like you stumbled onto an oasis. The Internet is junky! The whole thing feels like a pack of cougars just ran through a dollar store. Pop-up everything, ads screaming at you, and everything feels like a fish-hooks tugging at your eyeballs. TED is the opposite. TED doesn't beg for personal info, force you to open an account, quick-pick your wallet for your credit card, or do anything other than help spread ideas to shape, grow, and inspire your thoughts.   It is beauty in the scat-filled dollar store.  So, who's Ted? Who runs TED? Who's the 18-minute-or-less Emperor?  It's Chris Anderson. The Pakistani-born, Oxford-educated, New York Times bestselling... Chris Anderson.  In this Chapter, I fly down to New York City and sit with Chris in his office. We uncover his three most formative books and discuss developing willpower, tackling deeper issues, supporting ambitious spouses, and what being a dreamer really means...  I hope you enjoy this conversation with Chris Anderson, Head of TED.  WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Which book taught Chris more in a weekend than his entire Oxford philosophy degree? What does Chris say is one of the chief criticisms of TED? What does Chris see as humanity's greatest superpower? Should you work with your spouse? What is Chris's view and why? What is the "shooting an asteroid out of space" view of intelligent life? How do we inspire others to feel wonder, awe, and optimism? What media tricks must we watch out for these days? How can we regain control over our attention? How do we become better dreamers?   Leave us a voicemail! Your message may be included in a future episode: 1-833-READ-A-LOT You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://www.3books.co/chapters/12 Sign up to receive podcast updates here: https://www.3books.co/email-list/

Married People Podcast
MP 041: Why is dating important in my marriage?

Married People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 40:53


Today, we’re talking about dating your spouse. Date night can sometimes feel formal or forced. Sometimes it’s tough to just make the time. Most of us know that dating is a good thing, but it’s difficult to make it happen. What are some of the barriers to going on dates? Afton: Babysitting. Not that an 8th grader needs to be babysat but he does need someone. CJ: It takes energy to want to get re-dressed after work and go out somewhere. It’s easier to just veg on the couch for a few hours. What defines a date? Is watching TV at home considered a date? CJ: A date is when our attention is more on each other than on something else. Ted: What works for the two of you? There are some common things like limited disruptions, but a date is what connects you and what you enjoy doing together. We like to run together, or going to the movies. The Two Tanks When it comes to marriage, there are two tanks—the ‘love tank’ and the ‘like tank’. The love tank is when we go to work to provide for our family or forgive an offense. The like tank is different, but just as important—when we cook our spouse a meal, we listen to them, when we laugh together. We can’t forget to do the things that make our spouse like us. Afton: Sometimes I think we know each other too well. Like when we ask each other about those gross personal things, like an ankle rash. It can be nice to go out and just pretend we’re back at only knowing each other for three months. Why dates are important. Taking time for date night gives you experiences together that you can look back on more fondly. It’s good to have those times in the bank. It can also be a good time for a check in on how you two are doing. Connection leads to words. Sometimes it’s going out and doing something together. Is there something deeper than just a reconnect with your spouse? Ted: The thing I love about dating actually comes from Proverbs 5:18-19. The best way to protect your marriage is to enjoy your marriage. We don’t hear that enough. How do you get the ball rolling if you haven’t been doing a date night? Have a daily dialogue to catch up with your spouse—even 10 or 15 minutes. That way, you check in with your spouse daily and then you don’t have to spend your date on those things. Have a plan, but a flexible plan. Plan out the who, the what, the where, the when and the how. It takes a little bit of planning. Your one simple thing for this week: We’ve created a date that you just have to download. It’s a lot of fun and really easy. Download the date night and plan it with your spouse! Show Closing Thanks for joining us for the MarriedPeople Podcast. We hope you’ll subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and leave a review – they help us make the podcast better. We want to hear from you! Let’s hear about your best date night. Share with us on Facebook, Instagram or our site. If you want more resources, check out Your Best Us.

Do Life Better Podcast
Commando Steve: Master Your Mind to Build Strength and Presence

Do Life Better Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2018 63:39


I know how easy it is to tell yourself stories that hold you back and negatively alter the way you view the world around you. These stories, often created by self-doubt and ego, become our identity. It’s not until we let go of this unhelpful ways of thinking, that we are truly able to be present, live life to it’s fullest and create deep self-worth and inner peace. Today’s guest knows what it’s like to be blocked by these stories as well as the strength and balance you can gain by overcoming them and mastering your mind. Steve Willis, also known as Commando Steve from his time as a trainer on The Biggest Loser, shares openly about his struggles, proudest moments and lessons from across his varied experiences. Before becoming a personal trainer, Steve joined the army to gain an apprenticeship and work as a tradesman in the military. Driven by a need to be accepted and respected by his peers, he moved into the school of infantry and eventually joined Special Forces. After leaving the Special Forces he auditioned for the Biggest Loser which helped lead to him finding his calling. This chat with Steve will help you overcome unhelpful habits such as self-doubt, the imposter syndrome, craving appreciation of others and the use of negative stories. To do this, he shares with you ways to create even more strength and balance by mastering your mind. Some questions and topics Steve and I talk about are below:- What was Commando Steve’s first dream job? Steve and I talk about his drive at the start of his military career. Steve talks about how the ego can be a roadblock. We can often tell ourselves stories. When we use the same stories long enough, we identify and attach to those stories, using them as a lens that we see the world through. To have a fullness of life we need to have balance and polarity with everything we do. We need to have time to be present and aware, amongst the stress and anxiety of anything we face. How did you make the jump from being a member of Special Forces to The Biggest Loser? Steve’s strategy for overcoming negative internal dialogue. Steve talks about his final season of The Biggest Loser and how his experience with the Auvales family affected him. Commando Steve recommends these books to get started! Resilience - Eric Greitens The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle Books by Thich Nhat Hanh Rapid fire questions from the listeners: Matt - What is your morning routine? Ted - What are your daily non-negotiables? Lobenzo - What was it like going from a secretive commando to being in the public eye? Rob - What is your biggest sacrifice and/or what keeps you motivated? Mel - How do you create work, life, family and training balance? Steve answers the rocking chair test. What does Do Life Better mean to Steve? Respect for yourself and what it means to be human. Firstly, in your thoughts, and the way you perceive yourself which will give positive emotions. Secondly nutrition, so eating as healthy as possible but also not to deny yourself the tasty things. Thirdly exercise and your body and wellbeing. Steve’s challenge for the week: Create some ‘Ma’ which is the Japanese word for space. You can get in contact with Command Steve at - http://www.commandosteve.com Twitter - @commandosteve Instagram - @commandosteve Facebook - Commando Steve Follow us at facebook.com/projecthatch and Instagram at @project_hatch. To contact us about retreats, leadership training and workshops, visit www.projecthatch.com.au or email us at hello@projecthatch.com.au. Remember to subscribe to, rate and review the podcast to help spread the do life better message. Now, go out and create a great day.

Honestly Lisa
090: Why Surrendering isn't Giving Up with Ted Kruse

Honestly Lisa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 83:07


Previously a pastor. I met Ted at a Rob Bell lecture/seminar. Ted is painting houses now.  Grew up in a legalist Christian background. Was a pastor for about 17 years, expresses it was both the best and worst of times.  He didn't know how to navigate depression that he'd experienced his whole life.  Lisa describes pea soup. Ted needed an escape from his life, became secretive about his sex addiction and finally confessed his actions. "A boulder on my chest that was going to kill me dead." His wife saw two choices before her, and decided to stay with him, the road that led to life, not to darkness and resentment. He was on skype with his counselor and said he wanted to leave his family. She responded, "are you a man who leaves?" - This question saved his life. "why am I?" There are moments in life where we don't know what's going to happen. Even in our darkness, there's little bits of light that shine through- Lisa "Life is a canvas that you just get to keep painting on" - Ted  Sometimes we need a huge moment to wake us up, to break us open, to peel back the layers. "God I'm not done with you yet." The issue wasn't staying or going from the marriage.  "Christianity has writer's block, they aren't good at embracing mystery." - Ted "I don't believe it's a man, it's all a big giant force that's in the room with me." - Lisa "I am a recovering know it all" - Ted "Embracing the mystery, God has become more big and beautiful" - Ted It's tough to put together the fragments of a 2,000 year old book. "Electricity, love, marriage, keeping the faith is mystery." - Ted "We are all in the mystery, we are all in the same boat" - Ted When God came in, and experience. "Sometimes I don't know if i should tell these stories, because I don't know what they will do to people" - Ted Escape became a very powerful thing, "Wow this is real dumb, I gotta give this up."  We think it's love, but it's not love.  "Hold on, I'm just a guy, there's no way I could make that feeling happen." Being overcome with feeling while driving. Was shown a vision of Aces, in a poker hand. "Something else was going on here. This was not coming from me, but from out there." Began rubbing his belly. "Hey do you have a stomach ache?" "No, I feel like I have a baby in my belly" And then we all began to pray.  They thought I was going to be ill, they began yelling prayers at me, and then I was sick. At the end, I felt as though all of the evil had left me.  Physical manifestation of feelings or lessons.  "It's not I, but it's sin living in me" Paul, saying, I'm not a sinner, but it's in me. Sin: Being off the path It will manifest within us if we are not being our best selves. It leads to disease. If we are hiding, or lying to ourselves. "when you use a certain language over people it d Sometimes the truth is so scary. We are so scared we're going to die from that truth. "it becomes easier and easier to stick our head in the sand, but you can't breathe anymore" - Lisa Lisa "Prayer is just a pep talk to ourselves" and wrote it off. Then I dated a christian. He was super kind to the world, showed me how to be in service. I was drawn into this by the sex. I knew all of my friends would think I was weird.  I've learned that when I do prayer, or meditation, or mantra, it helps my brain stay straight.  "Having faith that the world is better than I imagine it to be." "My life is not about me." The line I read in a book that I never read the rest of - Ted "Prayer and worship for me is being grateful and thankful for a force outside myself" - Ted What worship is like, am I in the moment, or is the moment in me. "He's standing there and knows - The world is way bigger than me "I hate to admit that I didn't realize it wasn't about me" - Lisa It doesn't matter why you're helping others.  "When we are helping another, we are loving god" Back to his friends house, He went to bed and he was full of love. The room was full of love, "Soft lightening striking my heart". Almost felt like it was too much love, he thought he might die.  We all want that religious experience! Instead of chasing the experience, I would way "whatever you want you got" Try to figure out the wind. "I've got friend who have experiences like this every day, and I want to punch them in the face!" - Ted Not getting needs met, through sex adrenaline. 18 month shelf life.  Ted has been married 15 years, halfway through marriage realized he was over doing it, and learned to re-frame it, and see it differently. Intimacy without sex.  "Far too many relationships fall short of the sweet place humans can experience" - Ted "Father, Son, Holy Spirit, My Wife" She decides she's going to love the leper." now there is the message of god. His grace swooping me up in my most leperous moment. My wife, playing out the story of Christ in my living room" - Ted "What is love: I'm going to stick with you through the changes." "Marriages are going to have storms"  "I authentically want him to thrive,"- Lisa  "You are on that grace-giving side of the equation" - Ted His wife says she was filled with something that she couldn't explain. A Biblical story, the election. [Tweet theme="tweet-box-normal-blue"]"America has stomach ache" - Lisa[/Tweet] Have we been consuming too much junk food? Record gluten intolderance levels? The emotions are so high and we aren't doing anything about it. We want someone else to do it. "I just sit here and want." - Lisa [Tweet theme="tweet-box-normal-blue"]"I think we are all looking at ourselves today, we want to be a part of the movement" - Ted[/Tweet] It's not the traditional sense of giving back, we all have a gift maybe. "My wife is a wonderful women. She levitates in this realm of wisdom" - Ted   The experience of being alive. Not doing something, not being aware of doing something. That is the gift of life.  "I thought I knew what humility was: playing a smaller role" - Lisa [Tweet theme="basic-white"]"When someone gives you language for what you're going through." - Ted[/Tweet] When you find language for your own life, and others look in and learn something. "I had a counselor named Mary that made me do visual art." - Lisa Ted was teaching seminars on marriage and porn, but didn't see it.  He didn't know how to love himself, wanted to be a savior, had the ego. "We learn to be needy sometimes" - Ted "I am living with pain, and i'm okay with that. But just saying that its' starting to get better, I'm starting to understand it more." - Ted Buddha The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism (from School of Champions) Suffering exists Suffering arises from attachment to desires Suffering ceases when attachment to desire ceases Freedom from suffering is possible by practicing the Eightfold Path   "I know that god is for us, and loves us" - Ted  "I wish I could lean on my faith more" - Lisa "It's because I'm hungry, that I believe, it's my appetite that tells me there's a meal" - Ted "I'm pulled, there's something pulling me in this human gravity" - Ted Theme in Christian blogging: How do you leave the God of your childhood? [Tweet theme="tweet-box-normal-blue"]"Scary for a little kind to think that praying the wrong way will get them killed" - Lisa[/Tweet] Christians picking up Jewish traditions for the rhythm.  Ted teaches Lisa to pray to god in the closet.  "I never let myself be still" - Lisa "for me to be quiet and think, what is it that I want, what do I feel. As a girl, I felt I wasn't important" - Lisa [Tweet theme="tweet-box-normal-blue"]"It sounds like you're at the ocean and you're afraid to swim, but I think you're at the ocean" - Ted[/Tweet] "You don't need permission, just swim." - Ted Surrender is so hard for people who grew up with little control.  "if you're in atheist, you choosing not to believe in god" - Lisa Why would you do that if something doesn't exist?        How to leave a love note on iTunes for my Podcast. From your computer: 1. Open the iTunes software on your desktop. (Not the web version.) 2. In the search bar (upper right-hand corner), type in “Honestly Lisa”. 3. Click on our album cover that pops up towards the bottom of the screen. 4. This will take you to the homepage for our show, but make sure you don’t accidentally select one of our individual episodes instead. 5. Right under the show description, you’ll see three tabs. “Ratings & Reviews” is the second one listed, and this is the one you want to click on. 6. On that page, there should be a button called “Write A Review” and if you click there, it will hopefully let you create a post with your thoughts! From your iPhone: 1. Open the “podcast” app that comes pre-installed on all current apple smartphone devices. 2. In the lower right-hand corner, you’ll click on the magnifying glass “search” button and type in “marriage is funny”. 3. Click on our album cover that pops up towards the bottom of the screen. This will take you to the homepage for our show, but make sure you don’t accidentally select one of our individual episodes instead. 4. Select the “reviews” tab toward the top of the screen, and you’ll see a purple “Write a Review” button on the next page. 5. It might ask you to log in to your iTunes account, but otherwise, this will open a form where you can enter your thoughts!        

805conversations
TEDxSantaBarbara - Mark Sylvester

805conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2016 12:32


TEDxSantaBarbara Executive Producer, Mark Sylvester, talks with 805conversations co-host Patrick Melroy about the upcoming event. This is the sixth TEDx event in town, the first three being TEDxAmericanRiviera and in the past two years, TEDxLive. Here's just a bit of what you'll learn from this engaging conversation: • What's TEDx and how's it different from TED • The story of how TEDx got started • Quick history of Chris Anderson's involvement with TED •What do the letters TED stand for? •Why we curate the TEDxSantaBarbara audience •The TED Commandments, from the original owner of TED •How our local TEDx talks contribute to the global TEDx movement •How we coach the speakers to give the talk of their lives •How to find a TEDx near you •How TED and TEDx helps you make lifelong friends If you're interested in TEDxSantaBarbara, go to http://TEDXSantaBarbara.com and register for weekly updates.

The Librocube
The Sexy Segway King

The Librocube

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 33:45


Hello! Have you ever wanted to be a goat?  Who hasn't amirght!? Episode #314 Segmented Thusly:  Movie Monologue = Dumb & Dumber To, The Possession of Michael King, the Toxic Avenger and Amadeus  Television Talk = M.A.R.V.E.L Agents of Shield (Season 2, Episodes 11-13)   Game Gabbin' = Goat Simulator & Super Time Force Ultra.  Internet Intercourse = TableTop (After Dark): Cards Against Humanity, Nintendo New Console & Mobile Gaming, TED: What if 3D printing was 100X Faster? and Nerdist Podcast wit guest Scott Aukerman.

BusinessLaunchRadio podcast
mySpeakerBusiness - How to get onto the TED stage and give a sparkling presentation?

BusinessLaunchRadio podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2014 71:19


On our monthly mySpeakerBusiness community call we had Nienke van Bezooijen, an international TED speaker coach who gave us a great overview over - What is TED? - What are the most common 5 ways to become a TED speaker? - How to give a sparkling TED speech to be remembered long after you left the stage? And, Nienke shared a few personal experiences around TED-speaking you must be aware of to become an impressive TED speaker. Enjoy listening. And if you want to go professional with your speaking or you are already on your way and you want to exchange with other international speakers, join us on our Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/361408543995541/

Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Mary O’Keefe
Hope, Healing and WellBeing – TED: The Empowerment Dynamic for Diabetes with David Emerald

Hope, Healing and WellBeing – Mary O’Keefe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2012


David Emerald is the author of TED: The Empowerment Dynamic for Diabetes. David explains the concept of TED: The Empowerment Dynamic which comes out of his work with leadership within various organizations. Three basic questions can answered by TED: What do you put your focus on, problems or outcomes? How do you relate, to others, […] The post Hope, Healing and WellBeing – TED: The Empowerment Dynamic for Diabetes with David Emerald appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.

K12Online08 Video Channel
There’s Something Going on Here You Need to Know About... by Dennis Richards and Charlene Chausis

K12Online08 Video Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2008 23:04


In July 2007 a superintendent had his first introduction to the Internet world where collaborating, contributing and creating are the norm. Later that year, in SecondLife, the superintendent met the International Society for Technology in Education’s 2007 Technology Leader of the Year, who has mentored him, as the need arose, during a year and a half of his self-directed learning. The superintendent has learned much about the people, platforms, and the pedagogy of this online world with help from people like the mentor who live all over the world and who accepted his invitation to become part of the online network of educators he has developed and nurtured since 2007. What are Ustream, Twitter, YouTube, Elluminate, Diigo, Mind42, Jing, SecondLife, Google Docs, and TED? What do they have to with learning? Our capacity to learn? to share? to invent? Come join the conversation as the superintendent, Dennis Richards, and the mentor, Charlene Chausis, “tell you three stories on the way to one argument.”

K12Online08 Audio Channel
There’s Something Going on Here You Need to Know About... by Dennis Richards and Charlene Chausis

K12Online08 Audio Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2008 23:04


In July 2007 a superintendent had his first introduction to the Internet world where collaborating, contributing and creating are the norm. Later that year, in SecondLife, the superintendent met the International Society for Technology in Education’s 2007 Technology Leader of the Year, who has mentored him, as the need arose, during a year and a half of his self-directed learning. The superintendent has learned much about the people, platforms, and the pedagogy of this online world with help from people like the mentor who live all over the world and who accepted his invitation to become part of the online network of educators he has developed and nurtured since 2007. What are Ustream, Twitter, YouTube, Elluminate, Diigo, Mind42, Jing, SecondLife, Google Docs, and TED? What do they have to with learning? Our capacity to learn? to share? to invent? Come join the conversation as the superintendent, Dennis Richards, and the mentor, Charlene Chausis, “tell you three stories on the way to one argument.”