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Pharma and BioTech Daily
Pharma and Biotech Daily: Industry Instability and Layoffs Shake the Market

Pharma and BioTech Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 1:15


Good morning from Pharma and Biotech daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma and Biotech world. Former FDA Commissioner Robert Califf has spoken out as layoffs continue at the FDA, with the latest cuts affecting the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). The layoffs are part of a larger reduction of 10,000 jobs at the Department of Health and Human Services. In addition, biopharma markets are in chaos following the departure of Peter Marks from the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER).Carisma Therapeutics has laid off most of its staff and is considering selling off assets and winding down fully. Analysts are calling for President Donald Trump to reconsider his appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services. The departure of Peter Marks from the FDA has caused shares in the biopharma markets to tumble.Trilink offers custom guide RNAs (grRNAs) for CRISPR-based therapy discoveries. Despite market challenges, the cell and gene therapy sector has seen a 30% investment surge. Companies like Tenaya are cutting their workforce to fund development of gene therapies.Overall, the biopharma industry is facing uncertainty and instability as layoffs continue and key figures depart from regulatory agencies.

Crime Off The Grid
Ranger Tales; Yosemite; Captured in Tenaya Canyon

Crime Off The Grid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 35:53


An employee In Yosemite was kidnapped and taken to a remote location in Yosemite's high country.  The manhunt lasted several days before it finally came to it's dramatic conclusion in the dangerous Tenaya Canyon. For bonus content join our Patreon!patreon.com/CrimeOfftheGridFor a one time donation:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cotgFor more information about the podcast, check outhttps://crimeoffthegrid.com/Check out our Merch!!  https://in-wild-places.square.site/s/shopFollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/crimeoffthegridpodcast/ and  (1) FacebookSources:First hand account from ranger

Cell & Gene: The Podcast
Inside Gene Therapies for Cardiac Care with Tenaya Therapeutics' Faraz Ali

Cell & Gene: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 35:38


We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message.In this episode, Erin Harris sits down with Faraz Ali, CEO of Tenaya Therapeutics, to explore the cutting-edge world of gene therapies for heart diseases. As Tenaya makes significant strides in developing innovative treatments, Ali shares insights on Tenaya's gene therapy platform, their in-house manufacturing capabilities, and the potential impact of their therapies on prevalent heart conditions. They also discuss the complexities of commercializing gene therapies, industry-wide developments, and Tenaya's roadmap for 2025. This conversation offers a unique glimpse into the future of cardiac care and the transformative potential of gene therapies in treating heart diseases.Subscribe to the podcast!Apple | Spotify | YouTube

Pharma and BioTech Daily
Pharma and Biotech Daily: Cutting Through the Noise in the Industry

Pharma and BioTech Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 1:38


Good morning from Pharma and Biotech Daily: the podcast that gives you only what's important to hear in Pharma and Biotech world. Merck has entered the obesity pill race with a $2 billion deal with Hansoh, allowing them to compete in the crowded oral GLP-1 space. The FDA issued warning letters against GLP-1 compounders, and the EMA will investigate the eye risk for Novo Nordisk's Ozempic. Novo has also collaborated with Photys to add a novel approach to their cardiometabolic pipeline. Intelligencia AI accurately predicted high-potential biotechs before the ASH conference, showcasing the reliability of its predictive AI methodology. Tenaya stock crashed due to underwhelming data on cardio gene therapy, with a focus on scaling in 2024. Manufacturing has become the hottest target in biopharma, with all of pharma vying for capacity and talent. AbbVie's Humira held 105 patents, preventing biosimilar competition for over 20 years, prompting discussions on policy reforms to prevent unjust extensions of drug monopolies. Moderna investors are advised to hold after a steep drop in 2024. The year saw cautious IPOs, restraint, and breakthroughs. BMS' cost-cutting campaign is in progress, while AbbVie continues its deal-making spree. Lilly and Pfizer executives express an optimistic outlook. Layoffs occurred at Outlook Therapeutics. Novo Holdings successfully closed its $16.5 billion acquisition of Catalent, despite facing pressure from various stakeholders to block the deal. The acquisition was approved by both the European Commission and the Federal Trade Commission, raising concerns about competition in the CDMO sector.

Tales from the Heart
Tenaya Therapeutics + HCM

Tales from the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 57:40


Welcome to Tales from the Heart! This week host Lisa Salberg sits down with Dr. Whit Tingley, chief medical officer, Tenaya Therapeutics.   The conversation was recorded Oct. 18, 2024.

Destination Terror
TENAYA CANYON – The Bermuda Triangle of Yosemite

Destination Terror

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 41:40


Tenaya Canyon - is a treacherous gorge in Yosemite National Park, notorious for its difficult terrain and frequent accidents, earning it the ominous nickname "The Bermuda Triangle of Yosemite." Discover more TERRIFYING podcasts at http://eeriecast.com/ Follow Carman Carrion!  https://www.facebook.com/carman.carrion.9/ https://www.instagram.com/carmancarrion/?hl=en https://twitter.com/CarmanCarrion Subscribe to Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/0uiX155WEJnN7QVRfo3aQY Please Review Us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/freaky-folklore/id1550361184 Music and sound effects used in the Destination Terror Podcast have or may have been provided/created by:  CO.AG: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Myuu: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSKnkKCKAQVxMUWpZQobuQ Jinglepunks: https://jinglepunks.com/ Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Kevin MacLeod: http://incompetech.com/ Dark Music: https://soundcloud.com/darknessprevailspodcast Soundstripe: http Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

ESC TV Today – Your Cardiovascular News
Drug treatment of HCM - Humour in medicine

ESC TV Today – Your Cardiovascular News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 26:00


ESC TV Today brings you concise analysis from the world's leading experts, so you can stay on top of what's happening in your field quickly. This episode covers: Cardiology This Week: A concise summary of recent studies Drug treatment of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Humour in medicine Statistics Made Easy: Regression analysis Host: Susanna Price Guests: Carlos Aguiar, Milind Desai, Rohin Francis Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/1156   Disclaimer: ESC TV Today and ESC 365, the cardiology knowledge hub are supported by Bristol Myers Squibb. The scientific content and opinions expressed in this programme have not been influenced in any way by its sponsor. This programme is intended for health care professionals only and is to be used for educational purposes. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) does not aim to promote medicinal products nor devices. Any views or opinions expressed are the presenters' own and do not reflect the views of the ESC.   Declarations of interests Stephan Achenbach, Rohin Francis, Antonio Greco, Nicolle Kraenkel and Susanna Price have declared to have no potential conflicts of interest to report.  Carlos Aguiar has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: personal fees for consultancy and/or speaker fees from Abbott, AbbVie, Alnylam, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bayer, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Daiichi-Sankyo, Ferrer, Gilead, Lilly, Novartis, Pfizer, Sanofi, Servier, Tecnimede. Davide Capodanno has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Abbott Vascular, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi. Terumo, Medtronic. Milind Desai has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: consultant and research agreements with Bristol Myers Squibb, Tenaya, Edgewise, Cytokinetics and VIZ AI. Emma Svennberg has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: institutional research grants from Abbott, Astra Zeneca, Bayer, Bristol-Myers, Squibb-Pfizer, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Johnson & Johnson, Merck Sharp & Dohme.

Climbing Business Journal Podcasts
Addressing the Entire Climbing Cycle – CBJ Podcast with Chris Klinke

Climbing Business Journal Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 58:29


Chris Klinke is the President of Trango, a Colorado-based designer and manufacturer of climbing gear and holds, with history dating back to the company's founding in 1991 by Malcolm Daly. Trango is now a producer of carabiners, harnesses, chalk, hangboards, ropes and more, and the company is also a distributor of Tenaya shoes in the U.S. Chris specifically has had a really fascinating, winding path to getting to the role of president of Trango, and he has gained a lot of business acumen from that multifaceted career journey. As a side note, be sure to start writing down your goals, whatever they may be, because written goals have played a crucial role in helping Chris experience such a cool life and career. Thank you OnSite for your support! And thank you Devin Dabney for your music!

New Retina Radio by Eyetube
ARVO 2024 Coverage: ≥20-week Dosing in PULSAR and TENAYA/LUCERNE

New Retina Radio by Eyetube

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 16:00


Could next-generation anti-VEGF agents such as faricimab (Vabysmo, Genentech/Roche) and high-dose aflibercept (Eylea HD, Regeneron) be dosed as infrequently as every 20 weeks without sacrificing efficacy? And even if there are data that suggest that finding, would anyone actually adopt an interval that long in wet AMD patients? Philip Storey, MD, fills us in on TENAYA and LUCERNE data that explored, in part, how many patients could theoretically reach a 20-week dosing interval with faricimab, and which baseline factors predicted whether patients were conducive to such a strategy. And Prof. Sobha Sivaprasad joins us to review findings from PULSAR. In particular, she focuses on data examining whether wet AMD patients could be dosed as long as every 24 weeks on high-dose aflibercept. This is part 1 of 2 of NRR's ARVO 2024 coverage. 

Disneyland 4-Ever
Tenaya Stone Spa & Disneyland News

Disneyland 4-Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 31:44


We were able to visit the Tenaya Stone Spa at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel on our last trip and wanted to share our experience and everything they have to offer so you can consider it for a future trip. Plus tons of news has dropped from new Princess & the Frog themed stores to details on the Season of the Force and we dissect it all. Save on your next trip through our friends at Get Away Today - https://www.getawaytoday.com/tickets/disneyland-resort?referrerid=7594 Subscribe and follow us for more! Facebook - @Disneyland4Ever Instagram - @disneylnd4evr Threads - @disneylnd4evr Like what you hear? Offer your support by buying us a churro: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/disneyland4ever

Man School 202
Do Hot Women Get Away With Murder? (learning from Tenaya Taylor & Shakira)

Man School 202

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 52:12


MAN SCHOOL 202 hosted by DANTE NERO and Harry TerjanianEP597: In this episode we talk about : HOW TO AVOID BEING IN A RECKLESS RELATIONSHIPHow Women are not doing you a favor by having s-x with you.Popper way to have a thr3some Why you never look at anyone else's relationship How Men tolerate way too much! 30:00THIS IS HOW PEOPLE End up in bad relationshipsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Man School 202
Do Hot Women Get Away With Murder? (learning from Tenaya Taylor & Shakira)

Man School 202

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 52:12


MAN SCHOOL 202 hosted by DANTE NERO and Harry TerjanianEP597: In this episode we talk about : HOW TO AVOID BEING IN A RECKLESS RELATIONSHIPHow Women are not doing you a favor by having s-x with you.Popper way to have a thr3some Why you never look at anyone else's relationship How Men tolerate way too much! 30:00THIS IS HOW PEOPLE End up in bad relationshipsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

GrowthCap Insights
Best in Class Revenue Platform: Clari's Andy Byrne

GrowthCap Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 23:37


In this episode, we speak with Andy Byrne, CEO and Co-founder of Clari. Clari is a platform that uses AI and machine learning to support sales teams by integrating with their existing CRM systems. Thousands of sales, marketing, and customer success teams at leading companies, including Okta, Adobe, Workday, Zoom, and Finastra, use Clari's execution insights to make their revenue process more connected, efficient, and predictable. The company is backed by Blackstone, Silver Lake, Sapphire Ventures, Tenaya, Bain Capital, Sequoia and other notable investors. Prior to Clari, Byrne was a founding executive at Clearwell, which he helped grow from pre-product and pre-revenue in 2005 to an $80 million annual revenue run rate until its acquisition by Symantec in 2011. Andy supports Rise Against Hunger. To learn more about this organization click here. I am your host RJ Lumba. We hope you enjoy the show. If you like the episode, click to subscribe.  

Nordic Mythology Podcast
Ep 171 - Mapping The Viking Age World with Tenaya Jorgensen

Nordic Mythology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 68:49


In this week's episode, Dan is joined by Tenaya Jorgensen as they dive into the details that define the Viking Age World.------------------------------------------------Visit Tenaya's website at:http://www.tenayajorgensen.comFollow the Podcast on Instagram:@nordicmythologypodcastIf you like what we do, and would like to be in the audience for live streams of new episodes to ask questions please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/NordicMythologypodcastCheck out Dan's company, Horns of Odin, and the wide range of handmade items inspired by Nordic Mythology and the Viking Age. Visit: https://www.hornsofodin.comSupport the show

Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis

Tonight, I'll be reading The Yosemite: Part 11, Chief Tenaya by John Muir. Welcome to Send Me To Sleep, the place to find a good nights rest. My name is Andrew and I help you fall asleep by reading relaxing books and stories. If you find this podcast effective, please consider subscribing, so you can stay up-to-date with new weekly episodes and fall asleep consistently, each night. Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all of the sleepiest news: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://sendmetosleep.com/podcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Visit our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Send Me To Sleep - World's Sleepiest Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/sendmetosleepco/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Do not listen to this sleep story whilst driving or operating machinery. Please only listen to the Send Me To Sleep podcast in a safe place where you can relax and fall asleep.

Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis
The Yosemite: Part 11, Chief Tenaya (Voice Only)

Send Me To Sleep Podcast - World's Sleepiest Stories, Meditation & Hypnosis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 31:31


Tonight, I'll be reading The Yosemite: Part 11, Chief Tenaya by John Muir. Welcome to Send Me To Sleep, the place to find a good nights rest. My name is Andrew and I help you fall asleep by reading relaxing books and stories. If you find this podcast effective, please consider subscribing, so you can stay up-to-date with new weekly episodes and fall asleep consistently, each night. Enjoying the show? Leave us a rating and review: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date on all of the sleepiest news: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://sendmetosleep.com/podcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Visit our website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Send Me To Sleep - World's Sleepiest Website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow us on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/sendmetosleepco/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Do not listen to this sleep story whilst driving or operating machinery. Please only listen to the Send Me To Sleep podcast in a safe place where you can relax and fall asleep.

Tales from the Heart
Episode 75 Tenaya Therapeutics

Tales from the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 65:15


Join Tales from the Heart host Lisa Salberg and guest Farax Ali, CEO, Tenaya Therapeutics as they discuss HCM advances, the timeline for discovery +  hopes for application in our HCM community.   This conversation was recorded September 27, 2022.

Biotech 2050 Podcast
BIO Special: Advancing heart disease treatment, Faraz Ali, CEO, Tenaya Therapeutics

Biotech 2050 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 38:03


Synopsis: Faraz Ali is the CEO of Tenaya Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company with a mission to discover, develop and deliver potentially curative therapies that address the underlying causes of heart disease. Faraz discusses his non-traditional background as an electrical engineer before he found his passion for applying science and technology to healthcare problems. He talks about his experience working at Genzyme and what aspects from his time there he still carries with him today. Faraz also discusses his perspective on the application of genetic modalities, and his team's work pursuing treatment for both rare and prevalent forms of heart disease. Finally, he talks about what it's like being a first time CEO and his thoughts on team building. Biography: Faraz Ali, MBA, is the CEO of Tenaya Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company with a mission to discover, develop and deliver potentially curative therapies that address the underlying causes of heart disease. He was most recently Chief Business Officer at REGENXBIO, where he had accountability for corporate development, commercial planning, portfolio strategy, alliance management and corporate communications. Prior to that, Mr. Ali was a Vice President at bluebird bio, where he was responsible for new product planning, program management, patient advocacy and external affairs. He also held roles of increasing global commercial leadership at Genzyme Corporation, where he helped launch multiple first-in-class enzyme replacement therapies for rare diseases. He started his career at General Electric, including technical roles at GE Healthcare and business assignments at GE Corporate. Mr. Ali received his MBA from Harvard Business School and his B.S. from Stanford University. He was appointed to the Board of Directors for The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM), the leading international advocacy organization dedicated to realizing the promise of regenerative medicines and advanced therapies, in 2022.

The Climbing Doctor Podcast
How Pro Climbers Manage Injuries - Felipe Camargo

The Climbing Doctor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 59:27


Listen as The Climbing Doctor interviews Tenaya athlete Felipe Camargo on all topics related to injuries. This interview was part of the “Behind the Send” campaign by Tenaya, sharing the stories of those who make the climbing life possible, from route developers, coaches, and physios to mountain guides, mentors, and advocates. This episode covers: Felipe's history of finger injuries and prevention exercises Finger intrinsic strength  Finger warm-up strategies for climbing Tips and tricks to keep the fingers strong for climbing  Anatomy of the pulleys and pulley protection ring Rehabilitation exercises for pulley injuries The variation behind the side and length of climbers' digits  Problem solving the mechanics of Felipe's injuries related to gripping Felipe was born in Ribeiro Preto, Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 1991. He began climbing at the age of 10 in a small, local rock-gym, and only a few years later, at the age of 15, won his first Brazilian Championship, an achievement he repeated 5 times, as he did with the South American Championship. On rock, he established Brazil's first V15 (8C) boulder problem and is the first South American climber to reach both 9a+ and 8C grades. Felipe has also become a top exponent of high grade multi-pitch climbs, as illustrated by his second ascent of ‘Corazón de Ensueño' (250 metros, 8c) in China's Gethu region. Website: https://blog.tenaya.net/en/2020/12/15...

New Retina Radio by Eyetube
New Retina Radio ARVO Coverage: Faricimab in Wet AMD: Real-world and Phase 3 Data

New Retina Radio by Eyetube

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 19:25


How are doctors using faricimab (Vabysmo, Genentech/Roche) in real-world settings? The IRIS Registry has a few answers. We sat down with Durga Borkar, MD, MMCi, to hear what researchers in the FARETINA-AMD study group found regarding dynamics related to faricimab's use in wet AMD patients since its approval in January of last year.    We also interviewed Varun Chaudhary, MD, to learn specifically about faricimab treat-and-extend regimens in wet AMD patients who were enrolled in TENAYA and LUCERNE. How many patients achieved treatment intervals of 12 or 16 weeks? 

Enterprise Hardcore Podcast
Episode 127 - Threshold

Enterprise Hardcore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 46:42


For Episode 127, we are featuring our first Australian band.  This episode features a conversation that Josh and Greg had with Tenaya and Sam from Threshold a few weeks back. Threshold are a new band out of Melbourne, Australia, that released a 3 song demo earlier this year. We talk about the formation of the band, what they have planned, as well as what the scene is like in Australia. After the episode, stick around to hear a song from Threshold. The song is called "At What Cost?" and it's off of their 3 song demo. Tapes are available through New Ethic Records and Bonus Round in Australia.  https://www.newethicrecords.com.au/product/threshold-demo-2023 Follow us on Instagram @hardcorearchivepodcast and @EnterpriseHardcore --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enterprise-hardcore-podcast/support

Talking Technicians
S03-E07 Olga works at Tenaya Therapeutics

Talking Technicians

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 23:53 Transcription Available


Olga works at Tenaya Therapeutics. Hear how Olga earned an associates degree from a community college biotechnology program to secure a well-paying job that impacts health and helps people. Olga talks about her work, the hardest part of community college, and has advice for folks just starting their careers. The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC, the Micro Nano Technology Education Center, through financial support from the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education grant program.Opinions expressed on this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the National Science Foundation.Join the conversation. If you are a working technician or know someone who is, reach out to us at info@talkingtechnicians.org.Links from the show:The Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC): https://micronanoeducation.org/City College of San Francisco Biotechnology Program: https://www.ccsf.edu/degrees-certificates/biotechnologyTenaya Therapeutics: https://www.tenayatherapeutics.com/Episode Web Page: https://micronanoeducation.org/students-parents/talking-technicians-podcast/

PS I Love Me
Episode 74: Growing up queer in a fundamentalist Christian family - with indigenous somatic sex educator Sherika Tenaya

PS I Love Me

Play Episode Play 53 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 55:43


I met Sherika Tenaya at ISTA and our conversations blew me wide open. Sherika is a member of the Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation, from the Ahwahneechee Kootzaduka'a clan, the original First Nations people of what is now colonially referred to as Yosemite National Park.It's a huge privilege to have Sherika on the podcast to share what she and her ancestors have faced as indigenous people. She describes what it was like growing up in a fundamentalist Christian family in Idaho, discovering her sexuality as a queer woman. She talks about identity, religion, sexual expression and familial relationships with captivating passion and insight. Raising important questions about how religious belief systems impact the LGBTQ community and the challenges faced by indigenous people. Sherika shares heartbreaking histories and uncomfortable truths about the experiences of First Nations people, whilst inviting us all to explore our personal relationship with having and being ‘enough'.BioSherika is the 4x great-granddaughter of Chief Tenaya, the final leader of her people before assimilation. As most Native people are, she was raised in a very strict fundamentalist Christian upbringing, a skin that she shed completely in her teens. As a queer woman, she has spent her life reclaiming her spiritual and sexual liberation and has a deeply held passion for helping others do the same. Today she is training to become a Certified Somatic Sex Educator and Sexological Bodyworker and holds her practice in Boise, Idaho, where she is known for hosting one-of-a-kind workshops that celebrate the diverse expression of human sexuality in safe-enough containers. Resources Tribal website: www.southernsierramiwuknation.orgSherika's website: www.thesensualessentials.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sherika.tenayaIG: @sherika_tenaya--Join me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ginaswire/Read my bestselling book PS I Love Me Email the PS I Love Me Podcast: teamselflove@ginaswire.comExplore my website: www.ginaswire.com12 Step Self Love TransformationWishing you could experience more self-love? My unique 12 Step Self Love Transformation method recalibrates self-worth at a cellular level. Discover more at www.ginaswire.com/my-12-stepsNewsletterSign up to receive my weekly newsletter bursting with self-love gifts, insights and revelations www.ginaswire.com/newsletterInfinite Self Love Coaching AcademyTo learn more about becoming a self-love coach, sign up for updates at www.ginaswire.com/coaching-academy--If you've taken something meaningful away, why not leave a five-star review, subscribe and share with your friends, family and social media community. Your share might be the thing that changes the course of someone's life! Together, we can raise the self-love vibration for everyone on the planet.-- And remember, with self-love, anything is possible...

Tales from the Heart
Episode 66 Tenaya Therapeutics

Tales from the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 66:39


An in depth conversation with Tenaya Therapeutics

The Studio Alchemy Podcast
92 Interview with Dreamer, Artist and Designer Tenaya Amelia Wieczorek

The Studio Alchemy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 54:44


Today's episode of the Studio Alchemy Podcast features in interview with Tenaya Amelia Wieczorek.  Tenaya is a web designer, personal branding photographer and intuitive dreamwork practitioner based in Sonoma County California. She attended the California College of the Arts and as well as the California Institute of Integral Studies. Tenaya is a life long dreamer, and completed a 3 year Dream Teacher Training with the creator of Active Dreaming, Robert Moss. You can find out more about her work at www.dreamsthatspeak.com On the Studio Alchemy Podcast we explore creative ways to transform our lives using visualization, art making, and new age self-help techniques.  Each episode includes stories and reflections to inspire you to transform your life.  Hosted by Addie Hirschten, a.k.a. Vita, a contemporary impressionist painter, art teacher, author, and public speaker.  Find out more at https://studioalchemy.art/. 

Girl You So Random
From Therapist To Real Estate Agent

Girl You So Random

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 26:39


In this episode of Girl, You So Random, I had the pleasure of having Tenaya Wade on the show. We talked about her transition from being a therapist to real estate agent, how you can self-sabotage as an entrepreneur and more. Tenaya is the founder and CEO of Total Healing Counseling and Wellness Center, a behavioral health counseling practice that focuses on providing mental health services and resources to those within the state of Texas. Tenaya is well known around the Dallas/Ft. Worth area for the services she provides. Tenaya also manages a blog, The CLH (Coffee, Love, and Happiness) Brand, which is a blog that focuses on the ideology that we can be both happy and healing simultaneously. While the blog is newly launched Tenaya outlines her experiences in the foster care system along with other adversities she and others have overcome. Tenaya holds a Master's in Mental Health Counseling and expects to receive her Ph. D in Human and Social Services by Summer of 2023 from Walden University. Tenaya believes her purpose is to serve her community with an emphasis on those who have been a part of the foster care system. You can follow her on IG @rewithtenaya Visit her websites at www.theclhbrand.com or www.thcwc.com * This episode is sponsored by Tazaryach and Lily's creations, fragrance oil and whipped body butter. It's the absolute best oils and body butters anywhere. You can buy their products at www.tlc1214.com * Intro/Outro beats by: @chosenbeats on Soundcloud * Vocals by: Canary on IG @canary_uncaged * Follow me on IG @drhollysfunnybusiness * Email: girlyousorandom@gmail.com

2ndwind Academy Podcast
Staying True to Your Passion with Tenaya Sooalo

2ndwind Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 70:21


Growing up, Tenaya did most of her career together with her twin sister, Kiara. And by the age of 16, things started to get really serious for them, and so they had to start identifying their individuality. Tenaya has since become a long-time Rangers star, and she talks all about it in this episode. The always busy Tenaya is a passionate musician & fashion designer, giving her projects to work on during those lockdowns, but sport is still her core focus. Tune in to find out how she went from being in an Institute of Sport scholarship, getting the court off her back, and finally getting back to speed into the game.In a nutshell, we chat about:What sport was like for her growing upWhat has contributed to the strong relationship in her teamWhere academics ranked in her life and what she did to prioritize itA time when she found out she had a bone tumor in her femur and how that affected her psychologically.Her recovery journey and the birth of her clothing line, TEP clothing.The highs and lows of her playing careerHer definition of success.… and so much more!Are you looking for Career Clarity for your next step, for more information, or to book a consultancy, make sure you check out www.2ndwind.io Links:Twitter: Tenaya Sooalo (Phillips)

Read It With Whiskey
Tenaya M.K.D., New Identity

Read It With Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 34:16


Thank you so much for tuning in with the Read It With Whiskey podcast! In this episode, we are speaking with Tenaya M.K.D., author of New Identity. In this interview, Tenaya and I talk about how her father's influence helped build her interest in superheroes, how her characters developed alongside herself, and her excitement about what she wants to build this series into. This superhero story is more than meets the eye; there are complex characters and moral dilemmas you have to deal with as a reader and it will keep you thinking. Here is how to contact ­­­Tenaya and learn more about her books and projects: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tenayamkd/ Links: https://linktr.ee/Tenayamkd?fbclid=PAAaZMQ3rJowocDKKFDUS08cb6KaJ40NVjf3v7fgERFa2_Uc5IkRZjpr5FYpU Books: New Identity Powered Identity Host, Laura Juntunen's, Resources & Works: Find her books: https://www.laurajaylive.com/shop Website: https://www.laurajaylive.com Subscribe to the Newsletter: https://www.subscribepage.com/g5f1b9 Instagram: @LauraJayLive & @ReadItWithWhiskey

DocTalk Podcast
The Biggest Discussions in Retina from the 2022 ASRS Annual Meeting

DocTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 13:46


This past week, the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS) held its 40th Annual Meeting in New York City to discuss landmark data and the newest advancements in retina care.  The HCPLive team was on-site at the Javits Center in Manhattan conducting interviews with expert retina specialists on topics including drugs for neovascular age-related macular degeneration and geographic atrophy, as well as landmark trials including the phase 3 TENAYA and LUCERNE.  On this episode of DocTalk, we share the biggest highlights and the biggest news from our conversations at the meeting with 5 expert clinicians. 

Arizona Opera Podcast
Meet the Costume Apprentices (Socks, Pockets, and Zippers)

Arizona Opera Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 40:07


Join Cassie & Kathleen as they meet Cody Grasher, Tenaya Tidwell, and Kayla Zeimet, this season's Costume Shop Apprentices. Learn the difference between a Journeyman apprentice and an Apprentice I. Find out how Kayla and Tenaya came to Arizona Opera and what they are looking forward to the most for this season. Join us as we talk fashion styles that should go and ones that we love and find out why socks, pockets and zippers could be controversial.

Words Music Dance
Episode 116 ~ "Mr. & Mrs. Smith Part 2"

Words Music Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 89:01


#WordsMusicDance #TheConversationContinues on https://A2021Vision.com #A2021Vision Prelude - 0:00 What Is The Benefit of Marriage? - 3:06 Will & Jada's Public Relations - 21:57 Accountability - 46:34 "Read My Mind" - 1:01:48 Black Love - 1:27:00 In Conclusion - 1:27:41 Guests Iesha - http://instagram.com/ Tenaya - http://instagram.com/ Tiffany - http://instagram.com/ Crystal - http://instagram.com/ Host Paul - http://instagram.com/_1080p_ & http://twitter.com/Pauly_The_Bull Subscribe - http://bit.ly/A2021SB ***The opinions expressed in the following program are solely that of the guests. They do not reflect the opinions of A 2021 Vision, Inc. and it's affiliates.*** ***Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS***

New Retina Radio by Eyetube
ASRS 2021 Coverage: ARCHWAY and TENAYA/LUCERNE

New Retina Radio by Eyetube

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 16:20


We may be on the cusp of the next great era of wet AMD therapy. Which phase 3 data will guide physician decision-making if new technologies are approved by regulatory bodies? Chirag Jhaveri, MD, spoke with New Retina Radio about anatomic data collected in the phase 3 ARCHWAY study. How did patients who received the Port Delivery System with Ranibizumab (PDS, Genentech) differ from those on monthly ranibizumab (Lucentis, Genentech) in terms of fluctuation in central subfield thickness? And as FDA weighs the possible approval of faricimab for the treatment of wet AMD, we hear from Karl Csaky, MD, PhD, about the safety, efficacy, and durability of the drug for wet AMD in the TENAYA and LUCERNE studies. 

Dr. Gary Sherman presents
The Heart Guy presents The Heart of the Matter with Tenaya Wallace Season 4, Episode 10.

Dr. Gary Sherman presents "The Heart of the Matter"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 36:42


This episode features an intriguing conversation with Tenaya Wallace.Tenaya is the founder and director of Donate Life Hollywood,  a project of the OneLegacy Foundation that serves as a liaison between the organ donation community and the entertainment industry with the goal of seeing more authentic and empowering stories about donation and transplantation.Tenaya grew up on Hollywood sets with parents who worked behind the scenes on some of television's most beloved shows including Gimme-A-Break, Alice, Wheel of Fortune, Days of our Lives, In Living Color, United States of Tara, Breaking Bad and so many more. Tenaya began working in the field of organ donation in 2002 when she joined OneLegacy, the largest organ procurement organization in the United States, training thousands of volunteers and managing regional public education initiatives. Tenaya served on the organizing committee of Donate Life California, which launched the state's donor registry; was a founding committee member of the Donate Life Rose Parade Float and co-created the float's Rose Dedication Program. She served on the board of Donate Life America,  where Tenaya developed National Donate Life Blue and Green Day, now celebrated each April as part of Donate Life Month. Tenaya holds a Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University in New Orleans and a Masters of Public Policy from the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA. Tenaya is a native Los Angeleno and her children attended the same elementary school she did! YOU can download the DLH Activate App from the App store on your iPhone or Computer and join in to help send the message to Hollywood writers and producers about inaccurate or negative messages about Organ donation!!  

The Better Leaders Better Schools Podcast with Daniel Bauer
Behind The Scenes Look At Creating A Book

The Better Leaders Better Schools Podcast with Daniel Bauer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 41:52


Daniel Bauer is an unorthodox Ruckus Maker who has mentored thousands of school leaders through his Better Leaders Better Schools blog, books, podcasts, and powerful coaching experiences.  Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader is a book that reimagines what professional development for school administrators looks like in order to meet the needs of all school leaders who currently feel isolated and overwhelmed.  Ariel Curry is a writer, editor, and book coach at Ariel Curry Editorial with over 10 years of experience in traditional publishing. As an editor, she enjoys brainstorming and outlining new book ideas, bringing clarity and purpose to prose, and helping authors find resilience in their writing journey. When she's not working on books, you can find Ariel doing yoga, playing piano, beekeeping, or reading with a glass of wine. She lives in Chattanooga, TN, with her husband and their rescue dogs, Enyo and Tenaya.   Show Highlights AASA and Corwin welcome a different kind of leadership voice. A fresh, replicable approach to a stale system. A masterful ruckus for effective leadership that moves the status quo in Danny's new book. Ariel's gift to elevate the voices of authors. Proof of efficacy, pizza and fun packed into one spot. Immediate life and leadership transformation to your environment.  Mastermind inspires and motivates leaders to face hard choices with support. “A lot of school leadership books are for changing your school in some way. They're about helping your students, which this is, but this is really for you (Ruckus Maker). This is for you as a school leader to become your best version of yourself and that's something that you don't see in a lot of school leadership books that are out there.  I've read a ton of them. I've published dozens of them. I know that for a fact this is not a message that you see in a lot of other places.”  -Ariel Curry   Full Transcript Danny Bauer Transcript   Ariel Curry's Resources & Contact Info: Ariel Curry Editorial: Ariel Curry Mastermind: Unlocking Talent Within Every School Leader Twitter Facebook Instagram LinkedIn   Looking for more? Read The Better Leaders Better Schools Roadmap Join “The Mastermind” Read the latest on the blog   SHOW SPONSORS: HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Transform how you lead to become a resilient and empowered change agent with Harvard's online Certificate in School Management and Leadership. Grow your professional network with a global cohort of fellow school leaders as you collaborate in case studies bridging the fields of education and business. Apply today at http://hgse.me/leader.   TEACHFX School leaders know that productive student talk drives student learning, but the average teacher talks 75% of class time! TeachFX is changing that with a “Fitbit for teachers” that automatically measures student engagement and gives teachers feedback about what they could do differently.  Learn more about the TeachFX app and get a special 20% discount for your school or district by visiting teachfx.com/blbs.   ORGANIZED BINDER Organized Binder is the missing piece in many classrooms. Many teachers are great with the main content of the lesson. Organized Binder helps with powerful introductions, savvy transitions, and memorable lesson closings. Your students will grow their executive functioning skills (and as a bonus), your teachers will become more organized too. Help your students and staff level up with Organized Binder.   Copyright © 2021 Twelve Practices LLC

The Psychology of your 20’s
10. The Psychology of Climate Anxiety with Tenaya

The Psychology of your 20’s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 58:04 Transcription Available


Today we are discussing the psychology of climate anxiety especially in light of recent announcements of a code red for humanity due to climate change. I'm joined by Tenaya, our in house expert on all things sustainability, to discuss how climate anxiety manifests, the psychology of climate denial and how to take care of yourself when faced by dread about the future of the planet. References / things talked about: The IPCC report: https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar6/wg1/ Tim Hollo's article on climate doomism being as harmful as climate denial: https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7385966/climate-doomism-is-the-new-climate-denial/ Fire Country by Victor Steffensen: https://www.hardiegrant.com/au/publishing/bookfinder/book/fire-country-by-victor-steffensen/9781741177268 Rob Willer on moral reframing in political conversations: https://www.ted.com/talks/robb_willer_how_to_have_better_political_conversations/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information
DLW 197: More with DisneyChris.com

DLWeekly Podcast - Disneyland News and Information

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 125:40


This week, crowd levels are extremely pleasant currently, Oogie Boogie Bash tickets are still on sale for some dates, the bakery tour has returned, the Grand Californian has it's spa back, we finish our discussion with Chris, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. If you want some DLWeekly Swag, you can pick some up at https://www.dlweekly.net/store/. Book your travel through ConciEARS at no extra cost to you! Be sure to mention that you heard about ConciEARS from DLWeekly at booking! If you want some awesome headwear or one of a kind items, be sure to visit our friends over at All Enchanting Ears! You can use the promo code DLWEEKLY10 to get 10% off your order! News: The crowds at the Disneyland Resort have been quite mild recently. This can be attributed to Southern California schools being back in session, and the imminent availability of the Magic Key program. Locals are now waiting for the Magic Key to go on sale to get access to the parks, instead of purchasing a higher priced 1-5 day ticket. For guests visiting, the attraction wait times have been in the 10 to 20 minute range for much of the week. If you are able, right now is a great time to go to the parks. Time will tell how the crowds will look after the Magic Key program launches next week. – https://www.micechat.com/298965-disneyland-update-the-shocking-calm-before-magic-keys-unlock-a-storm/ For guests that have been waiting to get tickets to the Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween parties this year, there is still time! Currently, September 9, 12, 16, and 19th are available, with no dates in October. The event was a ghoulishly fun time in 2019, and we are excited to go this year! The candy trails, decorations, entertainment, and atmosphere are totally worth the ticket price to this event. – https://www.micechat.com/298965-disneyland-update-the-shocking-calm-before-magic-keys-unlock-a-storm/ To go along with our news from last week that the bread bowls were being made in the parks again, the Bakery Tour has reopened. The location does have limited hours for the time being, from 8am to 3pm. Also of note in the area are the closing times of the dining locations in this area of the park. DCA closes at 10pm nightly currently, with Rita's Baja Blenders closing at 7pm, Lucky Fortune Cookery closing at 8pm, and Cocina Cucamonga closing at 9pm. So, be sure to check times when thinking of food in the evenings. – https://www.micechat.com/298965-disneyland-update-the-shocking-calm-before-magic-keys-unlock-a-storm/ As time rolls on, more entertainment is returning to the parks slowly. This past week, the Bootstrappers are back performing their shanties in New Orleans Square. We hope that more entertainment returns soon like the Dapper Dans on Main Street. – https://www.micechat.com/298965-disneyland-update-the-shocking-calm-before-magic-keys-unlock-a-storm/ For listeners who will be in the resort area this weekend, there will be a cupcake decorating activity at Downtown Disney as a promotion for the new Disney Channel show “Disney's Magic Bake-Off.” The decoration will take place Friday, August 20th, through Sunday, August 22nd at 5, 6, and 7pm. The event is free, with limited space. Participants must register in Downtown Disney starting at 4pm each day. Participants will decorate a cupcake with Disneyland Resort Pastry Chef Gracie Gomez. – https://www.mouseplanet.com/13003/Disneyland_Resort_Update_for_August_16__22_2021#news3 Some new Coco merchandise will be coming to Disneyland, Disney World, and shopDisney this September. A long-sleeved “Remember Me” shirt, with the saying on the front and Miguel on the shoulder, as well as a Loungefly backpack featuring Miguel, Hector, marigolds, and sugar skulls. – https://dlnewstoday.com/2021/08/photos-new-coco-loungefly-backpack-and-apparel-coming-to-disney-parks-and-shopdisney-in-september/ The Walt Disney Company quarterly earnings call was last week, here are some highlights. CEO Bob Chapek is enthusiastic about the upcoming Disney Genie app stating “guests will spend less time in line and more time having fun,” but also commented that it will offer the company “substantial commercial opportunities.” The U.S. parks saw the first profitable quarter since the pandemic began in 2020. The international parks are still posting a loss at this time. Disney+ has grown to 116 million subscribers, and November 12th will be Disney+ day, where new shows and movies will be announced for the platform. – https://dlnewstoday.com/2021/08/wdwnt-daily-recap-8-12-21-disney-releases-q3-earnings-report-walt-disney-world-50th-anniversary-merchandise-arrives-and-more/ The Spa part of the Grand Californian Hotel and Spa is reopening soon! On September 16th, the Tenaya Stone Spa will open for guests. Reservations can be made online for guests of the Disney Hotels for now, with general availability coming at a later date. The name Tenaya translates from the indigenous cultures of the Yosemite Valley as “to dream.” The spa embraces the concept of the natural order of 4, being laid out according to the 4 directions, and aligned with the 4 colors of red, white, black, and yellow. For a list of all the services offered, and to book a visit, check out the link in our show notes. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2021/08/13/opening-date-announced-for-the-tenaya-stone-spa-at-disneyland-resort/#more-537815 and https://www.micechat.com/298918-disneylands-imagineering-designed-tenaya-stone-spa-set-for-september-opening/ For those of you who visited Disneyland prior to the late 90s, you might remember the plain concrete walkways that were painted to differentiate the different land that you were in. Since then, the park has slowly replaced the concrete with either concrete that has decorative elements in it, like in Frontierland, or brick pavers like much of Main Street sidewalks, Fantasyland, and Tomorrowland. One of the last bits of this plain concrete is being replaced in front of the Fantasyland Theater at the entrance to Toontown. – https://www.micechat.com/298965-disneyland-update-the-shocking-calm-before-magic-keys-unlock-a-storm/ A refreshing sweet treat is available at the Hungry Bear Restaurant in Critter Country. The Watermelon Lemonade Freese with Whipped Cream and Sprinkles is a frozen drink that is reminiscent of watermelon Jolly Ranchers with frozen lemonade. The Disney Food Blog really liked this one, but warned it is not for guests without a sweet tooth. The drink is $5.99 at the Hungry Bear. – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2021/08/14/review-did-we-just-find-one-of-the-best-frozen-drinks-in-disneyland/#more-538404 Discussion Topic: Chris from DisneyChris.com

SuperCaliFragilistic Awesome Disney Podcast
Disney News (8/15) - Tenaya Stone Spa at Disneyland, and the REAL stories behind our beloved Disney movies

SuperCaliFragilistic Awesome Disney Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 36:59


This week we go in 2 VERY opposite directions - Kelli gives us all a tour of the new Tenaya Stone Spa opening in September at Disney's Grand Californian Hotel (SPOILER: IT'S AMAZING), and Chris tells us 2 stories behind the stories - the original tales behind our favorite Disney movies. All that and more, on this week's show!Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform or at these links:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/supercalifragilistic-awesome-disney-podcast/id1519529786IHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-supercalifragilistic-aweso-68324055/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7aEKXzO7tTCqZfnvJnzAPC For show notes, transcript, and more details from this episode, please visit: https://scfadp.com/podcast-season-4/disney-news-8-15-tenaya-stone-spa-at-disneyland-and-the-real-stories-behind-our-beloved-disney-movies/SCFADP on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scfadpSCFADP on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scfadp/SCFADP on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SuperCaliFragilisticAwesomeDisneyPodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/scfadp)All music for this episode is available through a creative commons license. The background music for the News segment was created by Kevin Macleod: Fuzzball Parade by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5044-fuzzball-paradeLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ For more things DISNEY (and Disney food reviews), check out our website: https://scfadp.com Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram at @SCFADP! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/scfadp)

The Writer Community Podcast
Interview with Tenaya MKD

The Writer Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 24:45


Join host Sydney Alexis as she and Tenaya MKD discuss the journey of MKD's first book, learning curves, and the editing process.

Little Yo Pod
Early Settlement and Trails of Yosemite Part 1

Little Yo Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 19:16


Welcome  to season three of Little Yo Pod!This episode is one of four in a series featuring Yosemite storyteller and historian, Brian Shoor.Brian is a guide with the Yosemite Conservancy and a longtime resident of Yosemite. He is a wealth of knowledge and information on Yosemite's early history before and after white settlers arrived in the area. Join us as we sit around the camp circle and listen to the tales of Yosemite's earliest written history and how some of the most famous roads and trails came to be in America's first protected landscape. For more information on Yosemite Conservancy and upcoming trips, please visityosemite.orgContact melittleyopod@@gmail.comFacebook and Instagram@littleyopod

Embedded
374: Getting Rafty

Embedded

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 63:15


Tenaya Hurst Conklin (@TenayaHurst) discussed STEAM teaching tools and kits from RAFT (@RAFTBayArea).  RAFT is at raft.net. The Abiotic Dissection activity is pretty amusing (from the STEAM Learning Sheets) as are the games in the idea sheets. They also have a summer camp and a Youtube channel. Tenaya’s website is roguemaking.com. She was previously on Embedded 49: Is that an Arduino in your pocket?

New Retina Radio by Eyetube
ARVO 2021 Coverage: TENAYA/LUCERNE Results—and Is Fluid OK in Wet AMD?

New Retina Radio by Eyetube

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 26:25


The phase 3 TENAYA and LUCERNE trials, which assessed the safety and efficacy of faricimab for wet AMD therapy, have wrapped up. What did the researchers learn? New Retina Radio spoke with Arshad Khanani, MD, MA, about his ARVO presentation on these trials. We also spoke with David Lally, MD, whose ARVO presentation adds new data to the great fluid debates in wet AMD. What did his research team uncover that can inform our understanding of fluid dynamics in these patients?  

My Heroic Life
Achieving an Abundance Mentality with Tenaya Cleveland

My Heroic Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 44:39


This week, Matt chats with actress Tenaya Cleveland from Atlanta, GA to discuss mental health, finding the right support group, and achieving an abundance mentality. Tenaya also shares her favorite superheroes, and how navigating the dark places in places in life are the key to finding what it takes to become a hero.

The Sunday Night Army
Special Guest Tenaya Cleveland

The Sunday Night Army

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 18:05


On this episode I speak with actress Tenaya Cleveland about her show The Resident on FOX. We also talk about her fantastic project an original uplifting video series called "I Love You Grandma" that is still in creation.

Taproom Sports Podcast
032- Week of 3/22/21 : Live from Tenaya Creek Brewery! March is Madness

Taproom Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 69:00


The guys talk about the first weekend of March Madness, who's bracket is crumbled, Lebron's ankle injury, Lamelo's wrist injury, MLB WS and Pennant futures, Womens NCAA hoops unfair treatment, Cubs prospect with tons of drugs, best bets and more!!! LFG

Retina Synthesis
Focus on Arshad Khanani MD, MA Director of Clinical Services Sierra Eye Associates

Retina Synthesis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 15:24


Join us as Dr. Charles Wykoff dives in a discussion with Arshad Khanani MD, MA in a discussion on Faricimab in the TENAYA and LUCERN Phase 3 nAMD Trials: Interpreting the Results

Books By Authors Podcast
Marketing Your Debut Novel w/ Tenaya MKD

Books By Authors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 31:42


This episode, we speak to debut author Tenaya MKD about her novel New Identity set to release March 9th, 2021. Tenaya speaks about her story writing process and how she came to be an author. web: inspiredbyjahmil.com IG: inspiredbyjahmil and tenayamkd Music by Trey Tuck - No Wifi

The CHEF Radio Podcast
The Cheese Chat

The CHEF Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 63:47


On this episode of The CHEF Radio Podcast, host Eli Kulp sits down with two cheese experts, Sue Miller and Tenaya Darlington. Sue Miller is the owner of the local farmstead, Birchrun Hill Farms, where they produce the famous and delicious Fat Cat cheese. Tenaya Darlington is an author, educator and food blogger, also known as Madame Fromage. She is the cheese curator at TRIA in Philadelphia and you can read her work at madamefromageblog.com. Eli, Sue and Tenaya sit down to talk about all things cheese, from producing it and running a farmstead to throwing Cheese Balls and creating giant cheese boards.

Write Reckless
Tenaya MKD: Stranger Than Fiction, Authortube, & Self-Proprietorships

Write Reckless

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 78:46


Alaura chats with Tenaya MKD, author of debut SFF novel NEW IDENTITY, about a variety of topics including The Writer Community on Instagram, musical family, authortube, her book, veganism, and much more! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/writereckless/support

Actress Tenaya Cleveland talks #actorslife, #TheResident on #ConversationsLIVE

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 20:00


Host Cyrus Webb welcomes actress Tenaya Cleveland to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her acting journey and one of her newest roles in The Resident. 

Dear Queers™
Dear Reproductive Healthcare (with Reproductive Health Specialist Tenaya Drapkin)

Dear Queers™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 43:47


This week we are joined by Tenaya Drapkin to discuss reproductive healthcare for queer folk, PrEP and PEP, and abortion access. For business inquiries or to submit a question, email us at dearqueers.pod@gmail.com Follow us on instagram | @dear.queers Submit questions at dearqueerspod.wordpress.com/contact Original music by Andrew Linn https://andrewlinnmusic.com | @andrewlinnmusic Cover art by Elizabeth Kelner | @lizziekelner --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dearqueers/support

Brokusatsu
Brokusatsu Episode 96 - RPM 26, ZERO ONE 40&41 - Do > DOOM HUMANITY

Brokusatsu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 60:06


In Power Rangers RPM, Tenaya 7 embraces her origins, and begins to fully cooperate with the Rangers.  But Venjix isn't taking this lying down, and in the chaos of General Shifter's rebellion, we reach a climax that heralds the start of the final stretch of RPM.  Too bad we don't get to talk about it yet because SAM WATCHED THE WRONG FREAKING EPISODE!  GJ CO-HOST!   Kamen Rider 01 coverage starts at 19:06 , if you hear some light dubstep you're in the right place.   Kamen Rider Zero One, a show that we came into with a LOT of hope and excitement, has a couple of episodes so frustrating that it forces us to once again change our podcasting schedule.  01, we're going to sit here until you figure out what the heck you're doing, and THEN we'll talk about it.   And then our hosts decide to show everyone how you REALLY start an AI rebellion, with a little help from AI dungeon.   Me being real judgey about someone who was very open and friendly!  Me writing the episode summaries avoiding swearing for a podcast that is just FULL of swearing and explicit material!  Me waiting way too long to actually finish and post this, real sorry! There's only one podcast that can cover all that... and it's THIS!   Send comments, corrections, or questions of literally any sort to brokusatsu@gmail.com ! And if you like what we're doing, spread the word with some of your friends. Intro: "Cars", by Gary Numan. Please don't sue us. Zero One Intro: "Life", by Bisou. Outro: "An Ordinary Day In The Life Of A Superhero", by Linden Killam.

Turn Autism Around
#082: Teaching Special Needs Swimming with Tenaya Goldsmith

Turn Autism Around

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 38:45


Putting your child in a floatie isn’t always the best way to keep them safe in the water. Being truly water safe means that a child should be able to demonstrate the 8 basic water safety skills. Tenaya Goldsmith, a swimming instructor for over 12 years, shares how you can teach your child, no matter their age or ability, how to be safe in the water.

Brokusatsu
Brokusatsu Episode 95 - RPM 24&25, ZERO ONE 38&39 - 1000% Unearned

Brokusatsu

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 56:23


In Power Rangers RPM, it's time for characters to learn what we've known for quite a while.  Doctor K's secret is out... and to her surprise, so is Tenaya's.  We're excited to see the final arc.   Kamen Rider Zero One coverage starts at 27:00 .  You can skip there, as we wish we could skip past.   Remember when I joked about "what if Zero One comes back and it's just terrible?"  Yeah.  Well joke's on us, because for some absolutely unfathomable reason, this show that has been leaning so hard on portraying one of its leads as a deplorable human being responsible for LITERALLY EVERYTHING, decides to try and redeem him in like 5 minutes.  We're not excited for this arc, and especially not the Ark.  Bad show.   Send comments, corrections, or questions of literally any sort to brokusatsu@gmail.com ! And if you like what we're doing, spread the word with some of your friends. Intro: "Cars", by Gary Numan. Please don't sue us. Zero One Intro: "Life", by Bisou. Outro: "Funkytown/Lipps Inc. [Music Box]", from R3 Music Box on youtube.

New Retina Radio by Eyetube
Faricimab in Phase 2 and 3

New Retina Radio by Eyetube

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 9:48


Safe and effective long-duration therapy in wet AMD treatment could be the solution to increasing patient adherence. Are we on the brink of a major breakthrough? Carl Danzig, MD, reviews the phase 2 STAIRWAY study, which evaluated the safety and efficacy of faricimab (Genentech/Roche) for the treatment of wet AMD, and previews the coming phase 3 trials TENAYA and LUCERNE.

Eyetube Podcasts
Faricimab in Phase 2 and 3 (New Retina Radio)

Eyetube Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 9:47


Safe and effective long-duration therapy in wet AMD treatment could be the solution to increasing patient adherence. Are we on the brink of a major breakthrough? Carl Danzig, MD, reviews the phase 2 STAIRWAY study, which evaluated the safety and efficacy of faricimab (Genentech/Roche) for the treatment of wet AMD, and previews the coming phase 3 trials TENAYA and LUCERNE.

Tell Me Another Lie Podcast

This week Just Jae and Ryann were joined by their friend Tenaya to discuss the current civil unrest in the country. From intersectionality to white guilt, they discussed a range of issues while unpacking their personal stories. Check out Tenaya’s website https://TenayaBlake.com/ and follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/grosspeach/ !

The Outdoor Biz Podcast
A life in the Backcountry with Doug Robinson [EP 216]

The Outdoor Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 84:51


Doug talks about his many backcountry adventures, product design, the outdoor industry, and tells a couple of stories too.   Facebook Twitter Instagram   The Outdoor Biz Podcast   Please give us a rating and review HERE   Show Notes   This episode with a very good friend of mine. We've been buddies for over 30 years. He's been a backcountry mountain guide, rock climbing guide, ski guide, been in the industry for many, many years doing all kinds of cool things. He's a great author. Welcome to the show, Doug Robinson.   How were you introduced to the backcountry and the outdoors?   I am an unbelievably lucky kid. At five years old, my parents moved me from Washington, DC where I was born to California and we went almost immediately that summer to the backcountry and Tenaya Lake in Yosemite National Park and camped out. Back then you drove across Tenaya Creek and pulled your car up next to the Lake and we could camp right on the Lakeshore. And we did. And so at five years old, I'm building rafts and paddling out to the islands on the Lake, I could not believe the Sierra. The road was one and a half lanes, 15 miles an hour. It was a dirt road except where it went over granted slabs. So it was like, two hours from Crane Flat to Tenaya Lake, which is 40 minutes now. There were a few other people who camped by the Lake and you could tell they came back every year. We all felt like this was the luckiest thing that could possibly ever happen to us. And as time went on, we started hiking and then backpacking and you know, little by little getting into the Sierra backcountry. When I was 13, I got rescued off of Pywiack dome, which was across the Lake from our campsite. I had a pair of lug sole boots and I knew that made me a mountain climber. So I went up on the side of this dome and 400 feet up I realized that maybe I wasn't as secure. I couldn't go ahead and I couldn't back down. Some tourists stopped on the road and said, are you okay? I shouted NO, but here's where you find the Rangers and tell them to come and get me. And they did. They repelled down from the top of the dome and tied me on. So that was the first time I was ever on a rope in the backcountry.   Your folks ended up buying one of those forest service lease backcountry properties by Rock Creek up here in the Sierra   Another incredibly lucky thing. I ended up in Rock Creek because of Norman Clyde, who I had the good fortune to meet in the late sixties. Everybody knows Norman as quite a climber, but, he was also a backcountry skier. So I asked him okay, where are the good spots, you know, where should I go? And he goes, Oh, Rock Creek. That's the best place on the East side of the Sierra for backcountry skiing. So I moved in the next winter. Then the summer after that I found this one-line ad in the Inyo Register for a cabin for sale. And I mean, it sent me back $4,500. But I moved in and ended up living there many winters, cross country and backcountry skiing were just in its bloom in the seventies. There was a ski touring lodge two miles away and I could teach there and, and live up the Canyon and ski up under Bear Creek Spire every day. It was paradise.   Did you stay up there in the summers or did you go back to work or back to school?   Well in the summers I'd go into the Palisades. Cause in the mid-sixties I lucked into a job guiding there at the Palisade School of Mountaineering. Which was the first climbing school in California. You'll get tired of me saying this, but I'm one of the luckiest people alive. Lucked into that job. And then I lucked into having a place to live in Rock Creek in the winter and, it goes on and on.   So before we get too far into this, let's let everybody know you are somewhere in Wyoming, is that right?   I am somewhere in Wyoming and we won't pin it down exactly because I am caretaking a backcountry guest ranch in Wyoming. The closest clue I'll give you is that when I ski up to the Ridge several hours away, I can see the Grand Teton off to the Northwest. It's amazing. We, I say we, my partner Eva Eilenberg is with me here and we lucked into this caretaking opportunity. We've been here over a month and we've got another month to go. I just came in from, we were doing some work with the batteries that run off the DC hydro and, and kind of keep place electrified off the grid. We're way off the grid. I'm talking to you by satellite phone.   Let's circle back around to the Palisade School of Mountaineering How did you start there? You saw an ad in the paper or how did you get involved with those guys?   So I'm 20 years old. I'm in Yosemite. I pack up my backpack and I'm going to go up to the High Sierra because that's where I started, right? Tenaya like I told you. And I just love going in the backcountry, rambling around, backpacking, scrambling up peaks. So I was getting a little more advanced. I mean technical climbing because I'd been in Yosemite after all. That was the cutting edge place in the world for rock climbing in the sixties. And, you know, we were kind of hot shit and we knew it. So I walk up into the Palisades, I'd never been there. My buddy John Fisher and I had been climbing together since we were 13. He ended up owning the school later on. So I walk in there and I walk all the way up to the edge of the glacier. There's a little obvious backcountry campsite up there. And I dropped my pack and look around and there's nobody there. Now I had just come from camp 4, I mean, you could pick up a climbing partner in 30 seconds down there and I just kind of assumed there would be a scene up there too. So I soloed a couple of easy backcountry peaks and a few days later this pile of lumber appeared on the slabs below the camp and was coming up upwards me. It turned out to be a guy named Don Jensen. And he was getting ready to build a little hut up on the edge of the glacier, or the Palisade School of Mountaineering. Don turned out to be the chief guide, so we made a deal. He went climbing with me. I helped him build his hut. The first day we went climbing, we went out and across the glacier up Starlight Peak down into the notch, up North Pal down the U Notch. And we were back at camp at 10 in the morning. And he offered me a job guiding. I go, wow, I'm 20 years old. I'd never thought about being a mountain guide, but, um, okay, if Don thinks I can do it. So I have been guiding ever since. That was just another one of those really lucky things. And you're right, I was ready for it cause I'd been climbing for years. Right. Dirt bagging before that was a thing. That was 1965.   Then after Palisade School of Mountaineering, you got involved with the clean climbing movement and wrote the manifesto, tell us about that.   Here's how it started. Royal Robbins kicked it off. He went climbing in England. He saw, clean climbing there with pebbles stuffed into cracks and then machine nuts that were already on a runner. And he got all excited and came back and put up Nutcracker in Yosemite, which was the most popular route in the Valley, and is still a classic. He did it as a demonstration, Royal and Liz, his wife. Then he wrote about it in summit magazine because we were reading summit every month. None of the backcountry focused magazines that are out now existed then. It was a basically a hiker magazine, but there was occasional climbing stuff in it. So it was the only game in town. I got turned on by this and went straight down to the hardware store and bought brass machine nuts in a whole range of sizes and filed the threads out of them so they wouldn't cut the runners and strung them on runners. This was 1965 or 66. So I was guiding in the Palisades then. So I had my backup Pitons and a hammer, but I took the nuts long too. Well, it turns out that the backcountry Alpine granite is just perfect for holding nuts. You can almost throw them in the crack. So some of the very earliest all clean climbs were done there and all the other guides got turned onto it too. We're all in this together and realized that we could do things clean. We didn't need the hammer or the pins and it was lighter so we left them in camp. Then we started going to Yosemite in the spring and the fall and starting to try to climb in the backcountry clean also. So I did the East buttress of Middle Cathedral rock all clean. That was the first grade four that was done in that committed style. And then the next year did the Steck, Salathe on Sentinel without carrying hammers. And you know, we're just very gradually progressing up. Meanwhile, I had met Chouinard, we had gone ice climbing together in the Palisades, did some first backcountry ice accents of routes like the V notch. And I started going and hanging out in Ventura at the tin shed and being a laborer. I started out there, my first job was being an assistant bong bender is what they called it, but people don't even know what a bong is anymore. And we're talking about clean climbing, we're having fun doing it. Um, and um, and Chouinard and Frost got interested in it and you know just innovate equipment before breakfast. So pretty soon they're making the aluminum nuts that are really good and I'm contributing to the design. So in the end, and this is a hats off to Chouinard too, cause he'd started making Pitons in 1958 in that chicken coop in his parents' backyard in Burbank, he's a teenager and selling out of the trunk of his car. And that business was built on pitons and hammers and all the unclean stuff to go climbing. So these piton makers, they're making a living, they're being able to hire us. Thank you very much. But we're understanding that these pitons are so good at being removable, which we thought was clean and they're chipping away at the rock and destroying the cracks and then they're getting ugly looking. And so this clean climbing is the solution to that. And they bet the farm on clean climbing and it ended up eliminating the piton business. Pretty scary though because they're making all their money off pitons and they're doing all right. But we think this is the right thing to do. So anyway, I ended up writing a piece for the catalog. It was the first real catalog of the company. It was called the Great Pacific Ironworks at the time. So in the 72 catalog is my manifesto called the whole natural art of protection and it really changed things.   Val Franco is doing some pretty amazing archival work that is keeping all those times alive, talk about that.   You walk into that archive and this is only a couple years old but it's phenomenal. I mean there's examples of every piton on that Chouinard Equipment ever made and she has the newer equipment that is now called Black Diamond Equipment, but it's just this like the lineage is right straight through. And all of the clean hardware and some fascinating prototypes that I remember making with a file and a bench vise down there. And they are doing taping sessions too. I got to sit in on some sessions with Tom Frost before he died where he was talking about his part in all that. He'd been an aircraft designer, aeronautical engineer, and quit all that. He's a Stanford trained engineer, smart guy. The mechanical drawings that he made for the nuts that we were designing are phenomenal. They're just beautiful. And those are in the archive too. And so are the interviews with Tom where he talks about his role. Um, it's very cool. Val Franco is the head of that and she was a sewer at ironworks when I was there. We knew each other when we were in our twenties and she's still there and putting this thing together and she's so excited.   What was your first backcountry ski experience?   I started downhill skiing when I was seven years old at Goldridge and Sugar Bowl. And I had these Hickory skis, little segmented metal edges screwed onto them. But the bindings were interesting cause they had a cable on the heel and there were two hold-downs on the sides. And I hope you can visualize this cause, you snap the cable underneath one to hold your heel down onto the ski, right? That's the rear one. The forward one snapped from the rear. It's a walking mode and these are my downhill skis. But this is 1952 and skiing hasn't advanced that far, so it's still like walking on skis is important. It's a backcountry sport that happens to have some ski lifts and hasn't evolved into plastic boots and all that. Um, so in a sense having that gear was my heritage and I realized that you could walk on it and that meant that I could go uphill on my skis. Jeez, no big deal. They were built for it. So in a sense, it started right there and by the early sixties, I was going into the backcountry skiing Pyramid Peak. I got to move to Bishop in 1969 fresh out of college. I'm already a guide and lucky again, I had a client for the entire winter. We rented a cabin up Bishop Creek and I taught him how to backcountry ski and winter climbing in the Palisades. We ended up the next spring, spring of 1970, skiing the John Muir Trail, which we thought was a first. But it turns out that we were scooped in 1928-29 by Orland Bartholomew. And that's another whole story. Well, nothing like skiing the whole length of the range to give you some ideas of places to go and things to just do. in 1975, David Beck and some friends pioneered the Sierra High Route in the backcountry, which goes from roughly Independence across to Sequoia National Park for six days. Or I like to take eight or nine days to do it cause, once you're out there, well why rush back to the city? I was guiding that every spring or maybe even twice every spring. And by the mid-eighties, there was a time when I skied across the range, guiding it for a week and then rested a day or two. And I had another backcountry ski tour to guide starting on the Eastside. So I skied back in 22 hours. This is like a six or eight-day trip but you know, I'm really fit and by then and I have set my own track across the top of these high basins. But what a day, you know, to be out there all by myself.   I'm sure all this time in the backcountry gave you plenty of time to think about gear.   The Ultima Thule Pack evolved out of a pack that Don Jensen had designed. He was brilliant. He gave us the plans for them and for our Muir Trail backcountry ski trip we built packs that weighed 17 ounces and carried 70 pounds. I built those packs and a tent that Don Jensen designed for that trip. And then while I was working in Ventura I knew that I could improve on the Jensen pack. So Tom Frost and I ended up crawling around on pattern paper on the floor and laughing to ourselves. It was so much fun to work with him as a designer and we came up with a truly better version of that pack that carried better. And so that was wonderful and decades later I designed another carrying system for a pack for Montbell when you and I were working there. That was the Wishbone system. I mentioned that the Ultima Thule dragged on your shoulders just like the Jensen backcountry pack did. We hadn't figured that out. And so it was figuring that out over the years with essentially some internal stays in the pack that rose above the shoulder straps, like lift straps, which everybody's got now. But there was a time when that was a big deal. It was a new way and the new hybrid materials that I came up with without going way into it.   When did you write your first book?   Writing for magazines like Outside, which I helped start, another whole story. I wrote some cover stories and was having such a good time. That was the first really professional magazine that I'd ever been around. I ended up moving to San Francisco to hang out with them and I was making enough of a pest to myself that they gave me a desk and a phone and ended up staying the winter. Then I wrote cover stories and I was writing for backpacker and already mentioned Powder. So that was half of my career and guiding was the other half. By the nineties, I had all these magazine articles that I had written that I liked and other people liked so I pulled them together into a book. So my first book was really just an anthology of my own writing. Things I liked the best going back to the sixties. And it was a big success actually. It was recently named by climbing magazine as one of the 33 must-reads climbing literature of all time.   You were thinking about the listeners of the podcast, what do you want to say to them?   I was thinking about the people who might be listening to this podcast. And I'm imagining that some of them are shop people working on the floor, some are designers, some are marketers, you know, we're all in the same industry, this outdoor industry, which is so great. It's given us such great friendships and good times. I was thinking about the customer that walks into that shop and you're the guy on the floor saying “hi what can I do for you”? And that what you can do for them is not just talk about the qualities of the packs that you're selling, that they want to buy, but also the experience. You've been out in the backcountry more than they have. You have the experience they admire that and they would love to soak it up and hear some of your stories. And if you're a customer just walking into your local mountain shop, yeah you wanna walk back out with a parka and a pack and a sleeping bag, but you also want to rub shoulders with the experience itself. And so don't you guys out there sell yourself short on, on that. You got a lot to give people besides the tech specs.   Do you have any other suggestions or advice for someone wanting to get into the outdoor business or grow their career if they are already in the biz?   Follow your bliss. I mean, that's how basically all of us got in here. And I have one other sort of oddball piece of advice too. Don't think that you can get that degree from Oregon and be a product designer without the outdoor experience with it, cause you gotta be out there in the rain with the water somehow finding its way to drip in around the hood of your parka, you know, and you have to have that experience before you can know how to design around it, how to fix it.   If you could have a huge banner at the entrance to the OR show these days, what would it say?   My banner would say “take care of the planet because if you don't, nothing in this show is going to mean anything.” Y ou can follow up with Doug at his website Moving Over Stone

Stoutcast
Episode 36: Don't Leave Vegas Without Swinging By Tenaya Creek

Stoutcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 23:26


Party time in Vegas with four stouts, two from Tenaya Creek and two from Mother Earth leave our host and guest deep in thought amidst the lyrics of Hall n Oates swirling in their heads.

Coquette
Episode 10: Veronica Franco & Ninon de l'Enclos

Coquette

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 111:04


Better late than never! This episode covers two figures that inspired this podcast: Tenaya tells you about the honest courtesan of Venice, Veronica Franco, and Kristen explores the life of philosopher Ninon de l'Enclos. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit

The Experience with LaFern Cusack
Joe Lafferty and Tenaya Wallace - Donate Life Hollywood

The Experience with LaFern Cusack

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 68:30


LaFern Cusack speaks with Joe Lafferty and Tenaya Wallace. A journey of an athlete: death to organ donor advocate...how Hollywood saves lives.

Coquette
Episode 7: Mathilde Kschessinska and Aspasia of Miletus

Coquette

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 81:51


In Episode 7, Tenaya tells the story of prima ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska, and Kristen details the life and legacy of Ancient Greece's most famous hetaera, Aspasia of Miletus. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit

Coquette
Episode 6: Laura Bell and Mary Magdalene

Coquette

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 81:58


Sorry for the delay! Mercury is in retrograde, and life has interfered with recording. In Episode 6, Kristen tells us about the Queen of London Whoredom, Laura Bell, and Tenaya tells us why Mary Magdalene wasn't exactly a hooker with a heart of gold. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit

Beer Freaks
PK is Afraid of Overpopulation & We Drink Tenaya Creek and Joseph James

Beer Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 63:59


PK is a world traveler, engineer, good friend, and great dude. And today we are talking about his fear of overpopulation and how that is going to impact several aspects of humanity moving forward, including famine, global warming, technology, and more. So it's a damn good thing we have several beers, including Joseph James Hop Box and Tenaya Creek to keep those fears at bay. Cheers!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/beerfreaks)

Dateline Mousetalgia - Weekly Disneyland News
Dateline Mousetalgia - Episode 65 - Gay Days Anaheim 2019, the Tenaya Stone Spa, and Monorail Operating Hours!

Dateline Mousetalgia - Weekly Disneyland News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 25:02


Welcome to Episode 65 of Dateline Mousetalgia! In this week’s episode, we discuss this past weekend’s Gay Days Anaheim 2019 event, looking at happenings at the Grand Californian Hotel and Spa, as well as in both Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure! From themed treats and merchandise to photo opportunities, rainbow designs showed up all over! Speaking of the Grand Californian Hotel and Spa, we now know the new name of the spa that will be arriving in early 2020-- the Tenaya Stone Spa! We’ve recently seen the return of the Monorail’s full operating schedule, as well as some new Annual Passholder mobile order buttons in both parks. Plus, we talk about the reduced schedule for Frozen Live at the Hyperion, as well as the Maleficent: Mistress of Evil promotional walls and a spooktacular Halloween-themed shake coming to Downtown Disney’s Black Tap Burgers and Shakes!

Coquette
Episode 5: Josephine and Jang Ok-Jeong

Coquette

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 81:48


In Episode 5, Tenaya talks about post-revolution France and the life of Empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon. Kristen then talks about Jang Ok-Jeong also known as Jang Hui-Bin, concubine and Queen Consort of Korea. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit

Coquette
Episode 3: Hortense Mancini and Antinous

Coquette

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 72:27


In Episode 3, Tenaya talks about Hortense Mancini, the brilliant Italian writer, and mistress to aristocrats and royalty. And Kristen tells you the story of Antinous, the lover of Emperor Hadrian and the face of antiquity. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit

Coquette
Episode 1: Theodora and the Curragh Wrens

Coquette

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 70:27


In Episode 1, Tenaya talks about Theodora, an alleged dancer who rose to become the unyielding Empress of the Byzantine Empire. Kristen then talks about a group of sex workers in 19th-century Irish women living next to a British Army Camp, the Curragh Wrens. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit

Attack Of The Brackets
Cheese (with Madame Fromage!) [S2E3]

Attack Of The Brackets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 96:13


Madame Fromage (author/cheese expert Tenaya Darlington) turns Jaxon and Sara into bona fide curd nerds and answers all of their burning questions: Which wine goes with which cheese? Why does some of it smell weird? What’s the Freddie Mercury of all cheeses (and which is the Nickelback?!). Learn more about Tenaya and pick up her […]

Curiosityness
018 The Cheese Expert with Tenaya Darlington of Madame Fromage

Curiosityness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 61:33


Tenaya knows everything you could possible want to know about cheese! And she was kind enough to indulge me in every question I had about cheese and the world of cheese lovers. On her blog, madamefromageblog.com, Tenaya has been blogging for 9 years and shares pairing ideas, spotlights mostly hand-crafted cheeses, and records her cheese travels. If you’ve ever had any interest in cheese but didn’t know where to start, I highly recommend this episode!    Follow Madame Fromage at: madamefromageblog.com   Connect with Curiosityness: Instagram:@curiositynesspodcast Website: curiosityness.com Facebook: @curiosityness Twitter: @curiositynesstv

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El Mago Está Despierto⚡️
Ema Tenaya: Durmiendo a mi hija con la letra de "Espíritu" sobre una instrumental de Fugees.

El Mago Está Despierto⚡️

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 3:13


Aveces la única forma de dormir a mis bebes es con un beat y una letra.

My Travel Tales Podcast
My Travel Tales with Jim and Katie Thomsen

My Travel Tales Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 37:26


Katie and Jim Thomsen are our guests on this episode of My Travel Tales. Listen in to find out how a 40-foot Hallberg-Rassy sailboat named Tenaya changed Jim and Katie's plan to return to the U.S. from Belgium in 2005, how hard it was to adapt to leaving the boat in 2016, what their favorite culinary memory is, five things they always travel with, and how they learned to communicate no matter where they were in the world. My Travel Tales is a HITravelTales.com production.

Cookery by the Book
Booze and Vinyl | André Darlington and Tenaya Darlington

Cookery by the Book

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 23:42


Booze and VinylBy André Darlington and Tenaya Darlington Suzy Chase: Welcome to the Cookery by the Book podcast with me, Suzy Chase.Andre: I'm Andre Darlington, this is Tenaya Darlington and we're talking about our new book, Booze and Vinyl.Suzy Chase: In Booze and Vinyl, you wrote, "in the semi-darkness, the amp and tuner of our father's hifi glowed like the dashboard of a car on a dark highway."Suzy Chase: Talk about memories of listening parties at home.Andre: Our father was a musician, so he would have other musicians over and the turntable really played a central role, almost like a fireplace in our household. Some of our earliest memories were lying on the carpet in the living room listening to mostly classical music.Tenaya: Yeah, I can remember our parents having friend over. Our parents had us when they were pretty young, and so we didn't have a lot of money for going to movies and things like that. Their friends would come over in the evenings. I can remember guys coming over with records under their arms. Our mom and dad making gin and tonics. Candles coming out; the lights would go down, and the adults would all kind of sack out on couches in the living room and listen to records all evening long. Because our parents were musicians, they met in an orchestra, and all their friends were musicians. These were deep listening sessions. (laughs)Andre: Multiple versions of Mahler or Brahms.Suzy Chase: Wow.Andre: Recorded in different years with different conductors, argued over.Tenaya: We really grew up only with records, and we also listened to records every night with our parents when we cooked and ate dinner. It was like a ritual.Andre: That's when the Ravi Shankar came out.Tenaya: Yeah, Ravi Shankar, I forget. Simon & Garfunkel. Our mom had a brief affair with John Denver, not literally, but she heard him on Johnny Carson. (laughs)Tenaya: So records came into the house pretty regularly. And, of course, Andre and I would go to the library and we'd get rock and roll records. We'd play them when out weren't home. (laughs)Suzy Chase: So your parents were okay with the rock and roll records? Were the stuck in a genre or were they fine with everything?Tenaya: They were not fine with everything. Our dad hated anything that was slightly out of tune or anything that he called, "to raucous."Suzy Chase: "Raucous."Tenaya: So we could only play our own music when he was out of the house, which was pretty regular because he was traveling a lot. He'd work in the summers.Andre: I think, like most people, it was a rock and roll self-education. (laughs)Tenaya: Yes. It was rock and roll self-education. We spend time at the roller rink; we'd be like "Oooh, Another One Bites the Dust, what's that?"Suzy Chase: What was the criteria for the albums that you chose for the book?Andre: We really wanted to make sure that, for one, the vinyl was available. There was a lot of albums that we love that still haven't been reissued, and when we looked they were in the $100, $200, $300 range. We had to cull some of those. Some of those have actually been re-released since we put this book out.Andre: And then, we wanted to have really good diversity, but overall it was albums that are still really selling on vinyl. We really took an eye to what are people really gravitating to? Which, surprisingly, are albums like "OK Computer," which is not from the vinyl ear but is one of the most purchased albus on vinyl. And ACDC...Tenaya: Yeah.Andre: ...which is the perineal top-seller, if not the number one seller always. It seems if somebody goes and gets a turntable, they put ACDC on it first thing.Andre: So there's some attention to that, and we just wanted good albums. There are so many albums that are great albums but they have three or four songs in a row that are real dogs and that you just don't want to listen to. So we wanted to make sure that they were albums that were really listenable as well.Tenaya: We also gave a lot of thought to the huge number of people in their 20s and their 30s getting into vinyl with the great resurgence that's underway. We wanted to help people build a collection, so that's why we organized the book according to chapters, and we really do include everything from jazz to a little bit of country to dance music to great women vocalists because we wanted people to be able to seed a collection from this book.Suzy Chase: Give us a few tips for hosting a boozy listening party.Tenaya: We do this all the time, so (laughs).Andre: I always like to have a drink in peoples hands first thing, so if that means batching a cocktail or just throwing bubbles in a glass for people, it makes people more comfortable. And, it makes people willing to bring out that weird album that they brought that they weren't sure if they were going to bring out or not. (laughs)Tenaya: That's right, and that means chilling your glassware before they come over. We just keep our glasses in our freezers at this point, so there's always a party on the verge of happening. Fashioning some ice a night or two before hand so your ice is fresh. Going to the store and picking up fresh...Andre: Garnish. Citrus.Tenaya: ...garnish, some mints, some lemons, oranges, squeezing those or making it really easy for your guest to do that. And then just kind of setting the scene. For each of the albums in the book, we imagined a listening party for it, and we offer tips. If you're going to have a boozy brunch, we suggest cocktails but also what you eat with them.Andre: It's really "choose your own adventure," and you can be as fussy as you'd like. It can be everything from just making sure you have clean glassware and ice, which is a nice base-line to setting a certain mood with pillows or whatever.Tenaya: Absolutely. You don't need to have all the proper cocktail tools even. We always say a mason jar and a chopstick will get the job done.Tenaya: But if you are building your own wet bar or bar cart, this can be a really fun time to test drive it.Suzy Chase: So the musical categories that you covered are rock, dance, chill, and seduce, and I wanted to through one album in each category. Let's kick it off with rock, and I chose Sticky Fingers 1971 from the Rolling Stones.Tenaya: First album in the book.Andre: This is really a louche album, from its cover by Andy Warhol with the iconic zipper. It's basically a crotch-shot with a zipper, and the music follows through with that. The lyrics are kind of sleazy and sexy. This is sort of what we consider "peak Stones," just a great listening album, a great drinking album. This obviously could have gone in the "seduce" category as well, like so many of the other not hard and fast rules. But, we did want to have a rock sections, where people could dance and know what kind of albums were going to be in there.Tenaya: This is one of the first albums that we agreed to put in the book. We had so much fun thinking "Sticky Fingers...do you want cinnamon rolls? Is this a breakfast album?" And we did end up choosing the theme of a boozy brunch because we've often brunched with Sticky Fingers. This is the sort of album where we'd imagine people getting up, putting it on on a Saturday or Sunday, making some pancakes or heating up some cinnamon rolls, and then pouring a tequila sunrise for Side A, which you've got our orange juice, you've got your tequila in this beautiful red and gold drink...Andre: The story goes that Mick Jagger had a tequila sunrise while they were on tour for this album, and they never left his hand after that tour. He was obsessed with them.Tenaya: I'd forgotten about that.Andre: So they call this the "tequila sunrise tour." And, our other cocktail is just a simple Jack Daniels and Coca-Cola and Coors, which were, for whatever reason, the three brands that got into Keith Richard's hands, and there's multiple pictures of him on stage with all three of those lined up on the guitar amp. We just thought that was fun; those were kind of the iconic things that he was drinking and were kind of breaking into mainstream at the time, certainly Coors, Jack and Coke for a long time. And it turns out it's a pretty good combination.Tenaya: Yeah, you've got your Side A cocktail and your Side B cocktail, or you can let guests choose with one the want, or you can do the Jack and Coke and Coors throughout the rest of late morning while you're cooking with other records.Andre: (laughs) Just have them on hand.Tenaya: Yeah, just have them on hand.Suzy Chase: And this also was the album that debuted the red, black, and white logo, with the tongue and the lips.Andre: Yes, which is a version of Kali. They had seen the Indian goddess and decided that they wanted to have something like that, and it became a famous icon for them. This is one of those albums where a lot came together for them and, of course, it was recorded at Muscle Shoals, in Tennessee, which is maybe where Keith got his pension for Jack Daniels.Tenaya: That would make sense.Andre: We just love this album. It's got Andy Warhol. It's got the Kali lips. It's got Rolling Stones singing away.Suzy Chase: It's a little country-ish too. You could tell that it was recorded at Muscle Shoals.Andre: Yeah, they really had this obsession, I think it started in the album before this, this kind of obsession with that Tennessee, Muscle Shoals sound. I think it was such a perfect move for the Stones to go away from the rit, boy-band to kind of mature into this country-Americana sound.Tenaya: Plus, we were just down there in Nashville for and event, and it just permeates the air, permeates your skin, the sound of honky-tonk music rolling out onto the streets at night.Andre: It's a great place to get inspiration, to make an album.Tenaya: Exactly. We couldn't stop listening to old-time country after we went to the Johnny Case museum and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Even if you don't like country, I think if you go down there and...Andre: Get the Jesus.Tenaya: (laughs) You get the Jesus.Tenaya: I ate the wafer. (laughs)Suzy Chase: For the dance category, I chose Thriller 1982, Michael Jackson.Tenaya: Such a great album. I can remember hearing this in a friend's basement on vinyl, full on shag carpet and everyone wearing parachute pants. This was a no-brainer for us. It was another one of those easy to choose albums.Andre: Yeah, really the watershed album of a whole generation.Tenaya: Exactly.Andre: It really changed music, I think.Tenaya: When you think of all those kids in the 80s with the little turntables that were plugged into the walls because turntables were...Andre: Parachute pants.Tenaya: Putting this on there...Suzy Chase: (laughs) Parachute pants.Suzy Chase: I have this on cassette.Andre: Oh yes.Tenaya: Do you really?Suzy Chase: And I listened on the dock of my dad's lake house in Texas. And, I wore that cassette out, so I had to buy another one.Tenaya: Understandable.Andre: Yeah, just...Tenaya: That's how good it is.Andre: Everything about it just came from another planet.Tenaya: It really did. It really did. These cocktail pairings wrote themselves, because, of course, you have to have a zombie. If you've watched Michael Jackson videos you know the importance of zombies, so that's our Side A cocktail. And then, our Side B cocktail is a moonwalk, which is a really fun cocktail to be able to include in this book because it's not very well-known, but it is a classic drink. It was invented at the Savoy Hotel in London, and it was actually created in honor of Neil Armstrong's first steps on the moon. But it tied into Michael Jackson perfectly. It's a delicious drink. It's a little bit like a very glamorous mimosa. It's Grand Marnier, fresh grapefruit juice, a few drops of rose water, and then you stir, and you top it off with champagne and add a grapefruit peel on the side. You can serve this in a champagne flute, or you can do it in a glass. It's really just a spectacular drink. It's so delicious.Suzy Chase: It's pretty too.Tenaya: It really is. It really is.Suzy Chase: For the chill category, I chose the Eagle's 1975 Hotel California.Andre: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Great chill album. That a lot of people from younger generations think is overplayed and the song comes on too often.Suzy Chase: No!Andre: Put the vinyl on, and it's just to amazing. It has a really, really unique sound. I mean, it almost defines a whole genre of chill Americana, I guess, in a way. It's just an amazing album. It really was one of the albums that we fell in love with all over again writing this book.Tenaya: And it just says "summer." It says, "get out your Batik blanket, hang those paper lanterns in the trees..."Andre: Cowboy boots, no socks.Tenaya: Exactly.Suzy Chase: (laughs)Tenaya: There's a weeping willow or a palm tree nearby. And then, make some of those delicious summer drinks with parasols and cherries and pineapple wedges on the side. We have a beachcomber cocktail for Side A and a classic mojito for Side B. It just gives a listening party around the Eagles a whole new level of nuance.Andre: What's fun about this album is, like Thriller, and like the Frank Sinatra album and a few other albums, they're really thought of as concept albums. I think that the Eagles thought of this as telling this story. The albums kind of tell this cohesive story. It tended to make it into this book because, not only are they among the greatest things ever recorded, but that story telling keeps that similar vibe throughout the entire album, from A Side and B Side, and makes a really good hanging out and drinking album.Andre: You can kind of go into the Eagle's world, the same way you can go into the Michael Jackson world or go into a Simon & Garfunkel world or go into Frank Sinatra world.Tenaya: Right, and it's almost discussing a piece of literature because you listen to it and you think, "What is going on?" I listened to Hotel California as kind of reading …Tenaya: "What is this really about?" (laughs)Suzy Chase: What do you think it's about?Andre: Well, they say that they were headed into the Los Angeles basin and that it sort of came to them...the idea of being in this house, and American pop access at that time references drugs and greed and just all of these really negative things, which is kind of fascinating because this is such a beautiful song. But, you know, it's a weepy song. It's a song of melancholy, I think or lost innocence. You can read a lot into it.Andre: But you can hear these young gents sort of getting eaten alive by Los Angeles and what they see there.Suzy Chase: Last summer, I went to the Classic East concert here in New York city and saw the Eagles with Deacon Frey.Andre: Wow!Tenaya: No way!Suzy Chase: And he looks just like Glenn, and everyone was just crying in the audience.Andre: Wow.Tenaya: What drink did you have in your hand?Suzy Chase: I had a $15 can of Stella.Suzy Chase: (laughs) Because you know it's so expensive.Andre: (laughs) I hope it was great.Suzy Chase: (laughs) It was the best Stella I've ever had.Tenaya: No doubt.Suzy Chase: So for the seduce category, I chose Marvin Gaye 1973 "What's Going On."Tenaya: Oh yeah.Andre: Has to be that.Tenaya: This is breakfast in bed. The last chapter in the book is seduce, and we just wanted those mellow morning vibes, where you feel like "I just want to stay in bed and flip records." Or, it's the record you put on when you bring somebody home at the end of the night and you're like "Yeah, let's just hang out on the couch and listen."Tenaya: But Marvin Gaye seems like the classic seduction album. His voice is so rich and buttery, so we imagined bringing in a tray of breakfast with a mango avocado toast and a couple of drinks. Our Side A pick is Soul Kiss No. 2, which is a whiskey drink. It's a little heavy. It still keeps you in dream land.Andre: I think we both secretly hope that every day you wake up and it's Marvin Gaye.Tenaya: (laughs) And a Soul Kill No. 2. A Soul Kiss also has freshly squeezed orange juice in it, so it's like a more masculine mimosa.Andre: And there Velvet Hammer...Tenaya: That's Side B.Andre: ...is just a milkshake for adults.Tenaya: Exactly.Andre: (laughs) Essentially.Tenaya: Yeah, the Velvet Hammer is just three ingredients, so it's very easy to keep this on hand. Or, you could batch it the night before. It's Cointreau, coffee liqueur, and half-and-half, just equal parts. Very simple drink to make, and it's like a lot of drinks in this book. We try to keep you in the zone of listening rather than spending all your time prepping in the kitchen, so a lot of the drinks in this books are two or three ingredient books just like the Velvet Hammer.Suzy Chase: The two guys that were engineering this album accidentally mixed Marvin's two lead vocals together and produced a multi-layering effect that you can hear throughout the album, and I think that's what makes it good too. He's kind of harmonizing with himself.Andre: It's one of the amazing accidents that I'm not sure happens any more with digital recording, but back in those days, when they were on tape and somebody was a little drunk and little stoned, you get these stories of, "Well, I don't know! I actually hit the wrong button and it was amazing!"Suzy Chase: Yeah, you don't get that anymore.Andre: You don't get that anymore. You know, if you don't go flipping through vinyl records, you're not going to find that vinyl album that you pick up just based on the cover. That's one of the things that was fun about doing this book too is just how the vinyl stores and these social spaces and that it has accidents like that that analog has that digital just doesn't. You get suggestions from Spotify and whatnot, which is really helpful, but it doesn't have the same magic, I think. Some of my favorite albums were just albums that had a great cover and you can buy them.Tenaya: Absolutely, I feel like a record store...you go in and it engages your senses. There's the smell of dust. There's the visual allure of an album cover and then there's the sound of what's ever playing and people flipping around you. I always feel like they are maybe church-like. They're like one of these holy places.Andre: They're like an apothecary for the ears.Tenaya: (laughs) Yes, totally!Suzy Chase: And I spent hours reading the liner notes.Tenaya: Oh, right?Andre: It's so fun when you get an album and the art drops out and you just think...all of these kids, when they were growing up and having vinyl, us included, living in the middle of nowhere, socially isolated, and even if you're not socially isolated you could be in the East coast and your parents are conservative...you buy one of these albums and have these liner notes fall out of these pictures of these crazy, kooky dressed up people...Tenaya: (laughs) Yeah.Andre: ...and you're like, "I don't know what this is, but it's amazing coming into my world," and the album art is amazing.Andre: We got really lucky that our graphic designer for this book really knocked it out of the park and really was a vinyl person themselves, really holds the visual vernacular from each book, making these pages for this, for Booze and Vinyl. It's just a beautifully done book.Tenaya: It's so many albums at the set or the photo shoot, and we did a four day photo shoot in a couple of AirBnb spaces, and it was so much fun between the shots to just sit on the bed and flip through albums that people brought in. We were swapping albums. We were playing music.Andre: Yeah.Tenaya: It was one-forty a listening party.Andre: We were DJ-ing the whole shoot.Tenaya: It just takes you back. Yeah.Suzy Chase: Well, I grew up in Kansas, and I would get all sorts of soul music albums. They weren't playing this on the radio, so it was only in my albums. I would sit there and read it and flip through and sit on the floor. You have to sit on the floor, right?Andre: Yeah.Tenaya: You do. (laughs)Andre: You do. (laughs)Suzy Chase: Tell me about your book tour and the Crosley Record Truck.Andre: We had reached out to Crosley, and they had done a tour with Dogfish Head last year just before Record Store Day. Our publisher moved the date of the book to capture Record Store Day. We really wanted to be a part of Record Store Day, which is, for listeners, I'm sure all your listeners know, but it is basically Christmas for small, independent record stores. It's such and important days. When we were on this tour, we'd be in record stores. Basically, we went on tour in a 30-foot, mobile vinyl van. What is it? A mobile listening station, maybe?Tenaya: It's an old bread truck that had been rehabbed.Andre: Converted so you can...Tenaya: Full of a jukebox, turntables, and couches.Andre: So you can go inside and listen to all the albums. We went from New York City to Nashville. Stopping all along the way, we did a number of various record stores in the United States from New York to Nashville, and they all said how important Record Store is and what a huge draw that keeps many of them in business or at least in the black.Andre: So, we really wanted to be a part of that, and Crosley had been a part of that with Dogfish Head before. We thought Crosley is making these, I think they start at $60, suitcase turntables, which really is a great way to get people engaged in vinyl. When I was growing up, you had to have a very expensive hifi system, so you'd go in a record store and ask, "How do I get into vinyl?" And they're likes, "Well, its $200 for the turntable, $300 for the amp, and then you have to spend about $500 on your speaker." But nowadays, there's a number of companies selling these kinds of lower-end turntables that are just magnificent to experience vinyl on. Suzy Chase: Where can we find you on the web and social media?Tenaya: We're on Instagram at "WithTheDarlingtons," and then we also have two websites: withthedarlingtons.com, which is sort of our general website for all of our books, and then BoozeandVinyl.com is our splash page for the book, and that includes upcoming tour dates.Suzy Chase: I just adore this book because my whole childhood was literally sitting in front of the record player for hours on end, and I also DJ in New York City, so thanks for coming on Cookery by the Book podcast. This was so much fun.Tenaya: Love your podcast. Thank you for having us on.Andre: Thank you so much for having us.Suzy Chase: Follow me on Instagram at Cookery by the Book. Twitter is IamSuzyChase, and download your Kitchen Mix Tapes, music to cook by, on Spotify at "Cookery by the Book," and as always, subscribe at Apple Podcasts.

THE FOOD SEEN
Episode 352: Booze & Vinyl with The Darlingtons

THE FOOD SEEN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2018 22:10


On today's episode of THE FOOD SEEN, we take in Booze & Vinyl with The Darlingtons. André and Tenaya, a brother and sister food and cocktail writing team, grew up listening to their musician father's turntable, their family known for hosting lots of listening parties. Years later, while on Google Hangouts hosting a virtual happy hour, they hatched a plan to drink their way through the cocktail canon together. 70 iconic albums from the 1930s -2000s, Side A & Side B cocktails to pair, you'll be taking Purple Rain out of the sleeve, while reaching for Créme de Violette to make an Aviation even Prince would be proud of. Come see The Darlingtons on tour spinning such stories on Crosley turntables, with plenty of drinks and tunes to be had. The Food Seen is powered by Simplecast

Fresh Hop Cinema: Craft Beer. Movies. Life.
55. "The Greatest Showman" // Tenaya Creek // Brouwerij de Molen //

Fresh Hop Cinema: Craft Beer. Movies. Life.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 69:14


Remember those candies from your childhood called Gushers? Well we don’t know if they’re around anymore but we’ll give you the next best thing: us GUSHING (eh eh?) over this movie. We thoroughly enjoyed The Greatest Showman, a film about the life and passion of PT Barnum. It’s a musical starring Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Zac Efron, and Zendaya with a soundtrack to warm even the chilliest of hearts. Seriously. One of the best soundtracks in ages. Then again what can you expect from the writing team that wrote the music for La La Land? Listen in as we drink and review beers from Las Vegas and Belgium in Tenaya Creek’s “Bonanza Brown” and Brouwerij de Molen’s “Goths & Vandals.”

Inspired By Tenaya
F.E.A.R. Has 2 Meanings

Inspired By Tenaya

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 14:22


 Hey Everyone it’s Tenaya! Welcome to Inspired By Tenaya and my very First Podcast! I’m very excited to be here giving inspiration to everyone including myself. So my inspiration for today is about the two meanings of FEAR. I chose this topic today because I had been putting off for months doing this podcasting and … Continue reading F.E.A.R. Has 2 Meanings →

My Seven Chakras
184: Feng Shui: The Chinese system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment with Tenaya Kolar

My Seven Chakras

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2017 63:29


Tenaya Kolar is a Feng Shui & Design Consultant as well as a wife, mom, entrepreneur and space guru. With a background and training in Feng Shui, Interior Design, Architectural Drafting, Space Planning and Color, she delights in discovering the design that unlocks the potential in your home. For show notes visit http://www.mysevenchakras.com/184 Like this episode? Please leave an honest rating on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. P.S: Just takes a minute! :-)   SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES  Click here to leave us a rating & review on iTunes Follow us on social media:  | Facebook | Twitter | Join our Facebook Tribe

RADIO - Jesse Waugh
Jim Thomsen - John Frum Cargo Cult First Hand Account

RADIO - Jesse Waugh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 41:35


Born and raised in Los Angeles, Jim Thomsen attended UCLA - studying mathematics and philosophy. His interest in mountaineering led him to start an outdoor company in 1972: Wilderness Experience. The company grew rapidly and completed a public stock offering in 1980. After owning two mountaineering retail stores and being a partner in a sales representation organization, in 1994 Jim took a corporate job with JanSport, part of the VF Corporation. In 2000 Jim and his wife Katie moved to Belgium to head up an international division of VF that included JanSport, Eastpak and Kipling. Jim retired in 2005, and he and Katie purchased a sailboat in the Netherlands. For the next 10 years they sailed the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, the Caribbean, thru the Panama Canal and across the Pacific to Tahiti, Tonga, New Zealand, Vanuatu, Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Thailand. During this time they sailed 50,000 miles and visited 50 countries. Their favorite country was Vanuatu and especially the island of Tanna. After a month long visit in 2011 they returned the following year for another month. It was during these visits that they got to know the chief and some of the members of the John Frum Movement. Currently their sailboat, Tenaya, is in Venice, Italy and they are spending the winter in Mammoth Lakes, California. Hour 1: Jim’s background; John Frum deity; the end of cannibalism; Tanna volcano - flying rocks; possible colonization of South America and Easter Island; clothing; technological limitations; authenticity of rituals performed by natives; diet and agriculture; Hawaii versus Vanuatu Melanesian peoples Hour 2: John Frum Messianic Millenarianism; cargo cult purpose; is John Frum a cargo cult?; Summary of Jim Thomsen’s book “ Searching for John Frum: Quest for the True Story of the John Frum Movement: Is it really a Cargo Cult?”; kava drinking; relationship between the genders in Tanna / Vanuatu; Kastom; magic; British / French / American / Western colonization; Tanna Port Resolution Bay lagoon; happiness levels of Oceanic peoples; racial categories; sand drawing; scuba diving shipwreck; magical elements of Melanesian culture; control of weather; medicine men / shamans; ritual dance; altars; magic stone; economy; Tanna movie

Show & Tell Central Illinois
Rylee's Putt and Bowl w/ Tenaya Reifsteck

Show & Tell Central Illinois

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 19:53


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49: Is That an Ardunio in Your Pocket

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2014 62:39


Tenaya Hurst (@ArduinoWoman) shares her incredible enthusiasm for teaching Arduino and the San Jose's Tech Museum of Innovation (The Tech). Being a geo-anthrop-actress, Tenaya teaches chemistry, geology, Arduino, and beginning wearables for the Tech, for their Galileo summer camp, for Oakland's Workshop Weekend, and on her own recognizance through her website.  Tenaya will be at the Linino booth at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, CA on May 17-18, 2014 Tenyana's movie credits Lilypad sewable (washable!) electronics Other places to connect: @TenayaRocks, @LininoWoman, and Google+ Penny Arcade Museum Also noted, Elecia was interviewed in Circuit Cellar magazine, May 2014 (#286). In the first few minutes of this show, she gives a discount code for their store.

Cutting the Curd
Episode 169: Tenaya Darlington

Cutting the Curd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2014 28:39


This week on Cutting the Curd, Diane interviews Tenaya Darlington, author of DiBruno’s House of Cheese. Tenaya talks about her writing and processes, as well as how she came up with 170 great cheeses to include in the book. This program has been sponsored by Consider Bardwell Farm. Today’s music provided by The California Honeydrops. Image from DiBruno Bros. “We liked the idea of giving 1 line of personality to the cheeses, so that if you were standing around looking at this book, you could visualize the cheese in an instant.” [26:15] –Tenaya Darlington on Cutting the Curd