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“I believe that there is one story in the world, and only one. . . . Humans are caught—in their lives, in their thoughts, in their hungers and ambitions, in their avarice and cruelty, and in their kindness and generosity too—in a net of good and evil. . . . There is no other story. A man, after he has brushed off the dust and chips of his life, will have left only the hard, clean questions: Was it good or was it evil? Have I done well—or ill?” Welcome back to another episode of Made You Think! In this episode, Nat, Neil and Adil dive into John Steinbeck's masterpiece, East of Eden. Following the lives of two families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons, this novel ultimately reflects on the timeless struggle between darkness and light within the human soul. We cover a wide range of topics including: The timeless battle between good and evil Why having a fixed worldview can lead to hurt Parallels between East of Eden and the story of Cain and Abel A glimpse into what life was like at the start of the Great War How parents' actions impact their children's lives And much more. Please enjoy, and make sure to follow Nat, Neil, and Adil on Twitter and share your thoughts on the episode. Links from the Episode: Mentioned in the Show: East of Eden movie (1:02:47) East of Eden Netflix series (1:03:21) Three-Body Problem series (1:03:46) Shantaram (TV series) (1:07:21) Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts (1:10:41) Books Mentioned: East of Eden (Nat's Book Notes) Flowers for Algernon (0:02) (Book Episode) Grapes of Wrath (0:59) Infinite Jest (4:23) (Book Episode 1) (Book Episode 2) (Nat's Book Notes) The Three-Body Problem (6:32) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Atlas Shrugged (7:52) (Book Episode) (Nat's Book Notes) Shantaram (1:06:46) Einstein's Dreams (1:32:12) The Moon is Down (1:33:20) Lying (1:47:43) The Fountainhead (1:57:59) Bad Therapy (2:00:04) People Mentioned: John Steinbeck John Gray (1:29:34) Ayn Rand (1:58:30) Show Topics: (0:00) Today, we're diving into John Steinbeck's East of Eden, a novel that stood as a pinnacle in Steinbeck's illustrious career. We kick off the episode by exploring Steinbeck's candidness as shown in his accompanying journal. (2:57) Nat, Neil, and Adil share their experience reading the book for the second time, each finding deeper connections to its major themes and characters this time around. (6:27) We draw parallels between East of Eden and The Three-Body Problem contrasting their narrative styles. While East of Eden is emotionally impactful with rich characters, The Three-Body Problem unfolds in a flatter, more plot-driven world. Check out our episode on The Three-Body Problem if you haven't already! (9:31) Discussing Steinbeck's immersive writing style, we explore how he vividly paints the environments and characters of the book, making us feel as though they are living within its pages. (13:43) We delve into the characters of the novel, particularly Cathy, and how she shaped the narrative. Cathy doesn't always see the good, and often fails to take reponsibility for the things that happen to her. (16:04) The book follows two main families, the Trasks and the Hamiltons. There is a major parallel of "two sons" as Adam has two sons, Steinbeck has two sons, and Cain and Abel are two sons. (21:06) It wasn't the plot that drew us into the book, but rather the characters, and how they demonstrate the lessons taught in the novel. One of those lessons is the power of choice, and how you must take responsibility for your choices. (26:31) Listen in as we read an excerpt from Chapter 34 on the topic of good vs. evil, and how humans are caught in their lives, thoughts, ambitions. “Have I done well or ill?” (34:07) Adam has two sons, Aron and Caleb. Though theoretically, could Caleb be Charles' son? We talk about the similarities between Charles and Caleb, and Adam and Aron. (37:38) Examining the allegory of Cain and Abel within the novel, we discuss how Steinbeck portrays the struggle between good and evil. Steinbeck presents a compelling argument for the power of choice, demonstrating that no matter how many times you choose evil, you always have the power to choose good. It's your reponsibility to make that choice. (41:08) Nat, Neil, and Adil reflect on pivotal moments in the story, such as Cathy's final act of redemption and Caleb's sacrificial gesture for his father. (49:51) Lee's character, and how relatable he is. It's often the ones that are selflessly giving of themselves that are living the richest lives. (53:31) There are many little instances of heartbreak throughout the book. East of Eden shows the clear impact that parents have on their kids, demonstrating that their actions have consequnces. (55:47) We talk about Adam and Charles' father, Cyrus, his interesting character, and more about the parallels in the book between the families and generations. (1:02:46) The movie based off of East of Eden that came out in the 1950s and our thoughts on the Three-Body Problem TV series. (1:06:38) Books that turn into shows or movies can be very hit or miss. Neil gives an example of a show based on a book that didn't live up to his expectation. (1:10:14) How much input does an author have over a movie or TV series based on their book? We talk about the Harry Potter movie series, and how the wardrobe, casting, and scenery evolved throughout the series. (1:14:12) East of Eden serves not only as a compelling narrative, but also as a historical reflection of its time. From the impact of World War II to discussions on ice factories, Steinbeck weaves societal issues into the fabric of the story. (1:19:07) Because we polluted the land and water so much, milk pasteurization became very common. (1:22:18) Squatters rights, bankruptcy laws, and seeking asylum at the border. How does social media affect the visibility and knowledge on these topics? (1:25:37) When you have a very fixed view on what the world should look like, it opens the door for that to be shattered down the line. Steinbeck made the point that you really should be more realistic about how you see the world. (1:33:11) Steinbeck had a novel that flew under the radar around the time of WW2 where people had to distribute unauthorized copies throughout Europe. Plus, was Steinbeck an asset to the CIA during his time in Europe? (1:36:32) It's possible that Cathy's character was based on Steinbeck's ex-wife, which adds more power and meaning behind the family dynamic in the story. (1:39:54) Within the novel are moments of clarity, both sad and joyful. It reminds us that we all have those moments where it feels like we're waking up from something. (1:43:05) We read an excerpt about Steinbeck's ex-wife who was the mother to his two boys. Was Cathy's character based on her, and could that be why we see so many parallels between the book and Steinbeck's life? (1:50:53) Nat, Neil, and Adil read off some of their favorite lines from the book! Do you have any favorite Steinbeck lines? Send them to us! (1:59:58) That wraps up this episode! Next on the Made You Think Podcast, we'll be reading Bad Therapy by Abigail Shrier. Also, make sure to check out our new instagram page- @madeyouthinkpodcast! Give us a follow to stay up-to-date with what's to come on the show. If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by leaving a review on iTunes and tell a friend. As always, let us know if you have any book recommendations! You can say hi to us on Twitter @TheRealNeilS, @adilmajid, @nateliason and share your thoughts on this episode. You can now support Made You Think using the Value-for-Value feature of Podcasting 2.0. This means you can directly tip the co-hosts in BTC with minimal transaction fees. To get started, simply download a podcast app (like Fountain or Breez) that supports Value-for-Value and send some BTC to your in-app wallet. 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Jesus Ministries, Joan Boney ... Though I've never seen many of you, I feel about the children of God as I do about those in the church I know by face. I know how to help you to deal with negative thoughts, for God taught me how to do this. Today I was speaking by phone with a woman and she told me she had some fear that her husband might have, in future, even worse stroke than he has this past year. A scripture came to my mind. I Corinthians 10:13 There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it. I believe this scripture promises us we need not fear that which will happen to us. God will not allow us to suffer more than we are able to handle. I have a young friend who contracted the disease ALS. I witnessed the time David became totally paralyzed inch by inch. I even had thoughts that I didn't believe I would be able to endure that if it happened to me. It won't happen to me because I couldn't endure it. God will not allow me to go through something I am unable to stand, for that is what it promises in the Bible. (I Cor. 10:13)
Stephen Deatherage shares a message about timshel, the Hebrew word for “Thou Mayest.” The word Timshel is referred to in the John Steinbeck novel East of Eden. Timshel means we have a choice on how to live our lives, and the power to choose our own path.
Jesus Ministries, Joan Boney ... (Comments by Joan Boney) As I awoke this morning, I was hearing this: Proverbs 4 14 Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil. 15 Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away.
The Landlord and his most trusted regular return to discuss what they've been up to pub-wise, and this week the topic of meat in pubs is brought up. Also, the guys are invited on the trip of a lifetime (though John doesn't seem to keen). Want to contact the Landlord? Send us your mist mail to john@moonunderpod.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for a conversation with Lee's Summit mom and author, Liesl Hays, about what happens when life falls apart. Liesl had a great job, husband, kids, and life — yet the secret she was keeping blew it all up. Do you have a story that is untold? Liesl walks us through the process she went through unpacking where things went wrong, and the path she took to get back to herself and the life she truly wanted. Connect with Liesl Liesl Hays is a word artist, truth-teller, choice-maker, and inspirer. She is also author of Broken, Changed and Rearranged. For over a decade, Liesl has been facilitating training, mentoring others, and creating development experiences that require people to dig deep. She is an entrepreneur, Human Resources Strategist and a contributing writer for the popular self-development website LifeHack. Liesl runs on coffee, “to do lists,” and the belief that life begins after you agree to write your own story. She lives in Lee's Summit, Missouri with her partner, Harlen, her children, Mady and Ethan, and their dogs, Lily and Bear. You can find her on her website, Instagram, and Facebook. Thank you to our episode sponsor, the Johnson County Library Thank you again to our episode sponsor, Johnson County Library. They will be diving into the Oceans of Possibilities this summer with both virtual and in-person programs! Oceans of Possibilities, the theme for this year's Summer Reading, will kick off with a series of virtual events on Saturday, June 4. Youth-centered June programs will be offered virtually or outdoors which include: Storytimes, Youth book clubs, Special Feature Storytime with Deborah Lee Rose, 123 Andres Live!, a penguin encounter with the Kansas City Zoo, and Juneteenth programs and offerings. The fun continues with opportunities to get creative with the youth sticker design and poetry contests. Summer Reading books will be distributed at each Library location this year during the month of June only. Branches will begin offering one free book per family member beginning June 1st and concluding June 30th. Don't forget to stop by any Library in June and July to pick up your reading log, or download one from the website. Visit jocolibrary.org/summerreading to check out all of the exciting events this summer. What We're Loving In Kansas City Overland Park Arboretum The Arboretum is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. and is free for kids under age 6. Admissions is $1 for ages 6-12 and $3 ages 13 and up. Free days for this year include:June 1, July 6, August 3, September 7, October 5, October 9-10, November 2, December 7. The Overland Park Arboretum's education team has put together a monthly kit for your family to enjoy nature, learn about the season and be creative. You can pick up on the first of the month every month at the ticketing kiosk. There is a suggested donation of $5. They have a limited supply so call ahead to check! Cafe Equinox in Shawnee Located at 7036 Nieman Road in Shawnee and open seven days a week, at Cafe Equinox you can enjoy Thou Mayest coffee and local KC pastries in a botanical setting. This is such a relaxing place to meet a friend for coffee or treat yourself and stroll through the greenhouse. Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook. Kansas City MomCast Meetup Come hang out with us on Sunday, May 22nd from 2-4 p.m. in the Smokestack room of Boulevard Brewery. Bring a friend or come by yourself — the first drink is on Boulevard! This is such a fun way to meet other moms in our great city. Hope to see you there!
Timshel translates to Thou Mayest by John Steinbeck. Chapter 3 with my guest Becky Higgins. Timshel is a word with such a powerful meaning. When you hear the phrase “words are powerful”, that is exactly what comes to mind with this one. Becky speaks on how we have a choice in life no matter the circumstances. Life is about challenging ourselves, even when we cannot see the light. Enjoy 20% OFF the entire Ana Luisa's website today! https://shop.analuisa.com/tlip I'm sure you'll love them! #analuisany Follow me on Instagram! It is my universal vision board. Take what speaks to you! @theladyinpinkpodcast See you next Wednesday! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicole0792/support
Text: Genesis 2:15-17 A sermon in our series through Genesis
Join the Third Hour Podcast as we read about a series of unfortunate events that beset early humankind: the murder of Abel by Cain, a great flood, and the collapse of the tower of Babel.
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We invited Bo Nelson on as our first ever guest who is not involved in the photography industry. As a local business owner and entrepreneur in the Kansas City area, Bo has been pioneering new ways of selling coffee. His philosophical and creative concepts are an inspiration to any business. Listen in to Bo's thoughts on the next economy that encompasses memory, vibe and experience. Get ideas from the concepts he is using in his business as a living laboratory to get immediate feedback and figure out how to create the Heartbeat and SOUL that your brand needs! More about Josiah "Bo" Nelson: Thou Mayest Coffee Roasters is at the heart of a Kansas City movement driven by innovation and craft. Every day, artists, entrepreneurs, government leaders, non-profit and startup leaders connect over coffee at Thou Mayest, fueling their passion to advance their city. Co-owner/majority stakeholder Bo Nelson is a big reason why. Bo is a homegrown Kansas Citian, whose blend of rural and urban life experience reflects the city he serves. Bo grew up on a farm, working his family’s 10-acre nursery where he honed horticultural skills, learned business basics, and developed a hard work ethic that is evident in everything he does. Bo traveled the world, but felt the call back home, inspired to put his mark on the culture of the city he loves. Bo started Thou Mayest Coffee Roasters in 2012, built upon the idea that communities grow through connections and conversations over a good drink. Thou Mayest is named in reference to a passage from John Steinbeck’s East of Eden, and the shop’s design/atmosphere is equal parts Jacques Cousteau, Frank Zappa and the Boy Scouts of America. One visit and it’s evident that Bo has created a magnetic space that is itself alive, gathering people of all backgrounds and interests to have a drink and foster collaboration. Links: https://thoumayest.com/ (Thou Mayest) https://www.cafeequinox.com/ (Cafe Equinox) Support this podcast
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In this episode we highlight the spiritual and earthly rewards that naturally result from following HaShem's guidance, as well as the existential misery that naturally results from following the secular influences around us. Many blessings arise from saving innocent pre-born children from abortion, especially an inner peace and happiness knowing we protected that which is precious in the Creator's eyes. Conversely, regret, sorrow, despair, rage, bewilderment and fear occur when we separate ourselves from God, the source of love and light. We start by sharing our pro-life blog commentary on this week's Torah portion, Behar, and then study Power Point slide #8 What Does HaShem Say?, and slide #102 Rescue The Innocent. We close the episode with Rabbi Nachman's meditation on the Omer day 36. Aired 5/15/20. Pro-Life Torah Behar https://jewishprolifefoundation.org/pro-life-blog/f/pro-life-torah-behar Pro-Life Torah Bechukotai https://jewishprolifefoundation.org/pro-life-blog/f/pro-life-torah-bechukotai Counting the Nightly Omer https://learnemunah.com/holidays/omercount.html For Info, Help & Healing please visit jewishprolifefoundation.org
"Thou mayest freely eat" is an audio devotional from Genesis 2:16. Why do we see the single restriction when there is so much else to enjoy?
On transcending our instincts, practicing what scares us, seeing where we coincide, and choosing our state. After spending a year as a Bartley fellow at the Wall Street Journal, Chloé Valdary developed The Theory of Enchantment, an innovative framework for social emotional learning (SEL), character development, and interpersonal growth that uses pop culture as an educational tool in the classroom and beyond. Chloé has trained around the world, including in South Africa, The Netherlands, Germany, and Israel. Her clients have included high school and college students, government agencies, business teams, + many more. She has also lectured in universities across America, including Harvard and Georgetown. Her work has been covered in Psychology Today Magazine and her writings have appeared in the New York Times and the Wall St Journal. Chloé’s earliest teachers [3:05] Theory of Enchantment’s guiding principles [5:12] Timshel, Thou Mayest. East of Eden. Stoicism [13:03] Non-violent protest. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Agape Love [22:00] Meditating on your mortality. Practicing what you fear [28:44] Criticism and care. Maya Angelou and Tupac story [31:18] The Lion King and stoicism [37:40] Contemplating the villain. Ways to practice [40:22] What needs healing [49:47] Favourite view [50:49] Prayer [52:39] RESOURCES Theory of Enchantment Courses Theory of Enchantment website Chloé Valdary on Twitter: Why I Refuse to Avoid White People article Harriet Tubman, Eloise Greenfield Still I Rise, Maya Angelou East of Eden, John Steinbeck https://amzn.to/35WwpB1 Man’s Search for Meaning, Viktor E. Frankl The Daily Stoic, Ryan Holiday Timshel, Mumford & Sons
Proverbs 19:20–21 — Hear counsel, and receive instruction, That thou mayest be wise in thy latter end. 21 There are many devices in a man’s heart; Nevertheless the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand.
Nehemiah 1:6 — Let thine ear now be attentive, and thine eyes open, that thou mayest hear the prayer of thy servant, which I pray before thee now, day and night, for the children of Israel thy servants, and confess the sins of the children of Israel, which we have sinned against thee: both I and my father’s house have sinned.
"THIS REVISED EPISODE"---"A MORE RELAXED AND LEARNED VERSION"---"HELPS TO SET UP THE NEXT EPISODE FORTH COMING LORD WILLING"----- MYSTERY:REV 17: 5 "AND UPON HER FOREHEAD WAS A NAME WRITTEN, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATION OF THE EARTH" REV 18:2, 24 "AND THE ANGEL CRIED MIGHTILY WITH A STRONG VOICE SAYING, BABYLON THE GREAT IS FALLEN, IS FALLEN, AND IS BECOME THE HABITATION OF DEVILS, AND THE HOLD OF EVERY FOUL spirit AND A CAGE OF EVERY UNCLEAN AND HATEFUL BIRD. 24 AND IN HER WAS FOUND THE BLOOD OF THE PROPHETS AND OF THE SAINTS AND ALL THAT WERE SLAIN UPON THE EARTH"REV 17:1,4,5---1 "AND THERE CAME ONE OF THE SEVEN ANGELS WHICH HAD THE SEVEN VIALS AND TALKED WITH JOHN, SAYING UNTO JOHN COME HITHER; THE LORD GOD WILL SHOW UNTO THEE THE JUDGMENT OF THE GREAT WHORE THAT SITTETH UPON MANY WATERS 4 AND THE WOMAN WAS ARRAYED IN PURPLE AND SCARLET COLOR, AND DECKED WITH GOLD AND PRECIOUS STONES, AND PEARLS HAVING A GOLDEN CUP IN HER HAND FULL OF ABOMINATION AND FILTHINESS OF HER FORNICATION: 5 AND UPON HER FOREHEAD WAS A NAME WRITTEN, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH." . NAH 3:4 "BECAUSE OF THE MULTITUDE OF THE WHOREDOMS OF THE WELL FAVOURED HARLOT, THE MISTRESS OF WITCHCRAFTS, THAT SELLETH NATIONS THROUGH HER WHOREDOMS AND FAMILIES THROUGH HER WITCHCRAFTS5 BEHOLD THE LORD GOD IS AGAINST THEE SAITH THE LORD OF HOSTS AND THE LORD GOD WILL DISCOVER THY SKIRTS UPON THY FACE, AND THE LORD GOD WILL SHOW THE NATIONS THY NAKEDNESS AND THE kingdoms THY SHAME. 6 AND THE LORD GOD WILL CAST ABOMINABLE FILTH UPON THEE AND MAKE THEE VILE AND WILL SET THEE AS A GAZING STOCK"ISAIAH 23:16-18-----16 "TAKE A HARP, GO ABOUT THE CITY, THOU HARLOT THAT HAST BEEN FORGOTTEN; MAKE SWEET MELODY, SING MANY SONGS, THAT THOU MAYEST BE REMEMBERED. 17 AND IT SHALL COME TO PASS AFTER THE END OF SEVENTY YEARS THAT THE LORD GOD WILL VISIT TYRE AND SHE SHALL TURN TO HER HIRE AND SHALL COMMIT FORNICATION WITH ALL THE kingdoms OF THE WORLD UPON THE FACE OF THE EARTH. 18 AND HER MERCHANDISE AND HER HIRE SHALL BE HOLINESS TO THE LORD: IT SHALL NOT BE TREASURED NOR LAID UP; FOR HER MERCHANDISE SHALL BE FOR THEM THAT DWELL BEFORE THE LORD TO EAT SUFFICIENTLY AND FOR DURABLE CLOTHING"AND REMEMBER:PROVERBS 25:20,19,18--20 "AS HE THAT TAKETH AWAY A GARMENT IN COLD WEATHER AND AS VINEGAR UPON NITRE, SO IS HE THAT SINGETH SONGS TO A HEAVY HEART.19 CONFIDENCE IN A UNFAITHFUL MAN IN TIME OF TROUBLE IS LIKE A BROKEN TOOTH AND A FOOT OUT OF JOINT.18 A MAN THAT BEARETH FALSE WITNESS AGAINST HIS NEIGHBOR IS A MAUL AND A SWORD AND A SHARP ARROW"AND NOW A SIDE NOTE:CIVIL RIGHTS, HUMAN RIGHTS, MINERAL RIGHTS--VS--THE RIGHT-E-OUS-NESS OF GOD --" "JESUS CHRIST LIFE MATTERED" ---VS---"ALL LIVES MATTER" MANKIND IS IN A RACE FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS -- THE EXTREMIST FOR THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD IN CHRIST JESUS---VS---THE EXTREMIST OF EVIL---VS---GOOD--VS---EVIL---THIS WORLD IS NOT GOING TO GET BETTER---I HAVE FAITH IT COULD--- AT ANY RATE ---THIS PLACE IS NOT OUR HOME AND -- WE, AS MANKIND, MUST GET READY FOR "THE CAUGHT UP" OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST.
Today we have all the feels. After a year as co-host on the podcast, Bonnie will be leaving from her official role as co-host to focus on Timshel, her work with Radical Wellness and her own podcast. We are so very sad to see her go, but cheering her on and her work in this next season for her! In today’s episode, we hear about her journey, why this work matters so much and how you can find her new podcast and order Timshel for yourself! (As of TODAY it’s for sale!) We dive deep and she answers the question “Why is it called a Translation?”, “What Does Timshel mean?”, along with a dash of Quantum Physics and the Divine Feminine. We know you will join us in supporting our beloved Bonnie! You can purchase your copy of Timshel here: https://www.timsheltranslation.com Keep with Bonnie on Instagram here: @bonniegaillewis or @timsheltranslation.com Learn more about the VOX Podcast: www.voxpodcast.com Subscribe on iTunes - apple.co/1Lla1Nj Support the VOX Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/voxpodcast Follow us on Instagram: @voxpodcast Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/voxpodcast Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford www.timothyjohnstafford.com Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy
In this episode, we’re featuring Bo Nelson of Thou Mayest Coffee Roasters. Bo shares how his business continues to thrive despite COVID-19. Indeed, this pandemic brings out the best and worst of most businesses. Bo saw the opportunity to continue his cashflow, in the midst of this, so he acted quickly. He used creative ideas mixed with some local partnerships to support Thou Mayest along with other local businesses. Learn more about: Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Stackify: https://stackify.com/ Thou Mayest Coffee Roasters: https://thoumayest.com/ GigaBook: https://gigabook.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startuphustlepodcast/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXy14X95mzCpGSHyDvvoVg Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@startuphustle
In this episode of Startup Hustle, the Matts sit down with CEO and Founder of Thou Mayest, Bo Nelson. Bo Nelson shares the ups and downs of running a coffee startup in a competitive and highly saturated industry. He talks about the roller coaster ride of his coffee startup; from closing the storefront and doing only wholesale to coming back to storefronts and opening up four locations within months. Bo started Thou Mayest Coffee Roasters in 2012, built upon the idea that communities grow through connections and conversations over a good drink. Thou Mayest Coffee Roasters is at the heart of a Kansas City movement driven by innovation and craft. Every day, artists, entrepreneurs, government leaders, non-profit and startup leaders connect over coffee at Thou Mayest, fueling their passion to advance their city. Learn more about: Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Stackify: https://stackify.com/ Thou Mayest: https://thoumayest.com/ GigaBook: https://gigabook.com Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startuphustlepodcast/ Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXy14X95mzCpGSHyDvvoVg Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@startuphustle
Matt joins the Cornfed team for a truly special episode. Not only is there fantastic content in this episode, it is the last episode of 2019 and a milestone 25th show! It was also recorded at Cafe Equinox and fueled by Thou Mayest coffee. We discuss the importance and opportunity for coaching education in the United States along with different struggles both candidates and educators face. ALL coaches can benefit from listening, but parents and coaches can get great insight on what goes on behind the scenes of the coaching life. Don't miss it!
Deuteronomy - Fourth Part - A guide through the wilderness of life.
Being good neighbours and friends.
Episode 14 and there is a guest! Bo Nelson, co-founder of Thou Mayest Roasters joins the Ritz brothers this week to talk all things coffee, plants, the birds and the bees, and much much more! The Ritz brothers also talk Chiefs' training camp and the top twitter follows for Chiefs fans. They talk Royals and players' weekend jersey and nicknames. Next they discuss what is opening and closing in Kansas City. After the interview, the boys discuss what they tried this week, including a live review of Mahomes Magic Crunch. Next they have their mixed plate of over-hyped things in Kansas City. Is anyone actually reading this? First person to DM on Instagram "Crispy Boys" gets a free koozie. Music from Hooksounds and Stefan Shaulinsk. Hosted by Anchor.fm Logo by Paul Burkhart
Brad and Bo talk about the challenges in building a business, passion, growing up in a family business and the idea of building businesses that truly give back and reward customers and employees. Today's consumers are as interested in the story as they are in the actual product. Don't worry, the coffee IS great!
Episode 10 Guest: Bo Nelson Last Wednesday Dom and I got the opportunity to sit down with Bo Nelson from Thou Mayest @thou_mayest at their shop after hours. Thou Mayest has meant a lot to us over the past years. It was a spot we could meet at, chat and create new things for Streetwavve. We discuss Bo’s upbringing, how Thou Mayest became about and more! We hope you enjoy this podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/streetwavve/support
Join Pastor Hank in a discussion about how we view sin and our choice to rule over it (or not). 1 John 3:4-10
My friend Maggie Bower came on to talk about John Steinbeck's East of Eden (1952). This is one of my favorite books too, and I really enjoyed talking about Maggie's first reading of the book while leading a 50 day canoe trip in Ontario, the treatment of male vs. female characters, and, of course, "Thou Mayest." Maggie does comedy and improv in New York City and you should consider following her on twitter at @magbower .
Kansas City's coffee scene is brewing. Between large, wholesale roasters and quaint, family-owned shops, there's quite literally a cup of joe for everyone in town. We talked to Bo Nelson about his shop, Thou Mayest, and the impact it's had on the East Crossroads.
Episode 4 Where we interview the Owner of Thou Mayest Coffee Roasters, Bo Nelson. This thing is packed with information and experience and you won't want to miss it!
Join Lo-key as we talk to Bo Nelson the owner of Thou mayest. In this episode we talk about botany, where coffee's headed in KC and Thou Mayest
Dr. Steven Garber, “THOU MAYEST: John Steinbeck, Vaclav Havel, and Marcus Mumford on the Human Condition, and What They Mean for Life and Learning” Friday, March 27 2015 Dr. Steven Garber, “THOU MAYEST – Q&A” Friday, March 27 2015 Dr. Steven Garber Steven Garber is the principal of The Washington Institute for Faith, Vocation & […]