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Our next episode features Chris Westbrook. Chris has the trifecta of disabilities: He's totally blind, partially deaf, and has mobility issues. Though Chris may have his troubles, he's very independent, outspoken, and a good representative of those with disabilities. In the episode, we discussed accessible technology, Chris's upbringing, mental health, and a lot more.
In this episode, Chris and Angelo discuss their recent hunting experiences. They also discuss gear modifications and the importance of learning from mistakes. They clarify how listeners can leave reviews for their podcast and share their plans for expanding their YouTube presence. This week's conversation covers DIY projects, scent control, and the challenges of filming while hunting. The Boys go on to discuss their first few sits of the hunting season including what did and didn't go well. Angelo shares a detailed account of his successful hunt, including the lessons learned from using a crossbow while working a camera in a saddle and why he will not be doing it again. Though Chris did not get a shot on his first sit, he talks about the smaller successes he had during the hunt as well as some tweaks he needs to make to his gear and climbing process. He also touches on some of the changes in the woods including the changes in cover and the recent increase in deer sign. The #TRI-STATETRIFECTA leaderboard gets updated. The Wing and Tail Boys welcome and encourage any feedback listeners can give on any platform. The episode concludes with anticipation for the upcoming New York hunting season and the commitment to continuous improvement in their hunting practices. Success is just a commitment away! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Network/AirTime: OWN : Fridays at 8PM Show Description Love is a mix of beauty, patience, and kindness, yet it often brings frustration, pain, and complexity. But what happens when you fall for someone you have never met in person? "The Never Ever Mets" chronicles the journey of seven couples who are virtually dating and believe that their relationships could be the beginnings of real love. While some have connected for mere months, others have been together for years. Cast Details Hook- “She called him a bitch” Sienna & Brandan - Dating 10 Months Episode Clip - Sienna Calls Brandan a "B*
This week on The First Run, Chris and Matt sign out their weird, grumpy uncles from the assisted living home for yet another trip to the paranormal well with ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire'. Does the gang still pack an unlicensed nuclear accelerator punch? Then Matt and Chris ask the age-old question “Can you improve upon B-Movie perfection?” with the latest product from the strip mining of the 80's, ‘Road House'. There's the gnarly takedown of the big releases in Physical Media, featuring the Straight-To-DVD and Streaming Picks of the Week. Then Chris and Matt make their own version of what all the cool kids are doing in March with the annual First Run Summer Movie Bracket. Though Chris screws up and confuses ‘Sting' with ‘Longlegs'. Idiot.00:00-18:15: Intro/Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire18:16-24:40: Physical Media/Straight to DVD/Streaming Pick of the Week24:41-38:14: Road House '2438:15-56:58 Summer Movie Bracket56:59-58:51: Wrap UpTheme music by Jamal Malachi Ford-BeyTFR Summer Bracket [Blank]TFR Summer Bracket [Scalzo]TFR Summer Bracket [Matt]
Hosts Chris Kuhlmann and Shaun Griffin discuss the wokeness of Wheaton College, the Harvard of Christian higher education in America. This is what can happen when we lose focus of the core message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. If Wheaton can fall, how many other institutions can fall, how many churches have already? Though Chris and Shaun dislike using the word “Religion” to describe their individual relationships with Christ, the term fits this scenario. Is your church tainted? Is your faith-walk with Jesus tainted? There is hope! We can call Wheaton back, we can call them to repentance in prayer, their Call to Action Hit play to listen. CREDITS Hosts: Chris Kuhlmann and Shaun Griffin Produced by: Shaun Griffin Music composed by JD Kuhlmann Art: Shaun Griffin Sound: Chris Kuhlmann and Shaun Griffin Questions? Drop us a line at admin@kingdompatriot.us Visit us at www.kingdompatriot.us and check out our Vision Video YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/Pn7A7p5tvZ8
Dr. Cogswell administers a dose of hopeful skepticism exposing the inherent weirdness of the world, and the human mind! Chris is the creator and host of The Mad Scientist Podcast, a show focused on promoting scientific thought by breaking down unscientific beliefs. Though Chris is often called in to chat about the science behind UFOs, for my show we rather dug into his other passions: philosophy and ethics! We discuss what drives people to believe in UFOs, how this same belief is systematically exploited, the scientific limitations of truth seeking, and whether the truth is actually a public good. ====================== Huge THANK YOU!!! to Dr. Chris Cogswell for allowing me to flex his credentials, despite his belief of being just a regular dude. He is entitled to his beliefs though ❤️ Check out his podcast The Mad Scientist Podcast HERE Visit their website www.themadscientistpodcast.com Follow them on Instagram @mad_scientist_podcast or on Facebook @themadscientistpodcast ====================== Send us suggestions and comments to tracingowlspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @tracingowls or Twitter @TracingOwls Check our Linktree: linktr.ee/tracingowls Intro sampled from "Something strange lurks in the shadows" by Francisco Sánchez (@fanchisanchez) Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
A unique aspect of 29029 events is coaching. When you commit to climbing 29029 feet our Coaching staff makes sure that you have the tools and the training you need to achieve your goal! Each registered participant is provided with a guided 20-week training plan and bi-weekly group coaching calls all created and hosted by our head Coach Brent Pease. You can hear Coach Brent's story and more about his passion for coaching back in Episode 007. As the years have gone by, Coach Brent has grown the 29029 coaching staff to include some of the best coaches and athletes in the business. In this final part of this two-part episode, we learn some deep life lessons from Coach Chris Hauth, a staple of our 29029 Coaching Staff. If you've met him, if you've heard him speak, his soft, kind manner has probably drilled right through to your heart opening you to greater clarity and understanding for who we become through endurance sport. Though Chris has helped propel 100s of people to the top of the 29029 mountains, what we can learn from his personal trials and adversity might be the trigger to get us to the top of even tougher mountains! To read more stories from the 29029 Community! Find out more about coaching with Coach Chris Hauth
A unique aspect of 29029 events is coaching. When you commit to climbing 29029 feet our Coaching staff makes sure that you have the tools and the training you need to achieve your goal! Each registered participant is provided with a guided 20-week training plan and bi-weekly group coaching calls all created and hosted by our head Coach Brent Pease. You can hear Coach Brent's story and more about his passion for coaching back in Episode 007. As the years have gone by, Coach Brent has grown the 29029 coaching staff to include some of the best coaches and athletes in the business. In this episode we introduce you to Coach Chris, a staple of our 29029 Coaching Staff. If you've met him, if you've heard him speak, his soft, kind manner has probably drilled right through to your heart opening you to greater clarity and understanding for who we become through endurance sport. Though Chris has helped propel 100s of people to the top of the 29029 mountains, what do we really know about Chris Hauth? In this two-part episode you'll hear his story! To read more stories from the 29029 Community! Find out more about coaching with Coach Chris Hauth
We are talking about KFC, no the powers that Chris claims he has. Though Chris does share something with KFC, being entertaining yet strange. So perfect for this podcast. Enjoy!
In this episode Joanna Vargas interviews Chris Naoki Lee. They talk about working in the entertainment industry from going to school for acting and dance to booking commercials and T.V shows.In this episode you will learn about:How dance is connected to everything you do out of dance.Separate you know if you’re a professional by how you react to mistakes on stage.Tips on how you can quiet your mind before a performance.Taking every experience into a learning moment.Education, kindness and respect can help you move forward.Quote: “Don't let anybody else make you feel inferior without your consent”Chris is able to start new things during this pandemic and gives you a perspective on how there is a sense of community in the entertainment industry.About Chris:Chris Naoki Lee was born and raised in Los Angeles, and has been working in TV and film for over 20 years. After receiving his BFA in Theatre at New York University, Chris returned to the west coast, and has appeared on shows such as AMC's 'The Terror', FOX's 'Deputy' and 'Lethal Weapon,' Amazon's 'Jean-Claude Van Johnson' and 'Too Old to Die Young.' When Chris isn't on set acting, he is often working on his productions, writing and directing features. Though Chris has hung up his “dancing jersey” a couple years ago, he still finds time to freestyle on occasion while supporting the vibrant dance community.Follow Chris:Chris on Instagram Chris on FacebookKUNG FU BATTLE! What's My Name (Morning After FAIL)Love Is: Part I - A Story of Love | Spoken Word Poem and Dance |Black Lives Matter Spoken Word Poem - What Is Privilege?Register to compete at Maxt Out Virtual Dance Competition by clicking the link to our website! Text: ANNIVERSARY to (323) 524-9857 to view our WATCH PARTY for our 20th Anniversary Maxt Out Dance Competition online! Follow us:Learn more: Dance Your LifeLearn more: Maxt Out Dance CompetitionInstagram @maxtoutdanceMaxt Out on FacebookTikTok @maxtoutdanceSign-up for our FREE Maxt Out at Home Dance Classes!Follow Joanna:Learn more The Get Up GirlJoanna Vargas on InstagramJoanna Vargas on FacebookTikTok @joannavargasofficialOperation Underground Railroad – OURRescue.org
Christopher Salem is an accomplished business and emotional intelligence strategist, world-class speaker, award-winning author, certified mindset expert, radio show host and media personality, and wellness advocate partnering with entrepreneurs, corporations, and small businesses with overcoming their limiting beliefs so his clients can then adopt the process to operate within the solution – and not manage the problem – for sustainable success. Chris has worked with organizations such as JP Morgan Chase, Ralph Lauren, Microchip Technology, Anthem, the United States Census Bureau, Hubbell, and the NYPD forensics department. He has also worked with tertiary institutions, such as the University of Hartford, Bay Path University, Worcester State University, and spoken on overcoming limiting beliefs for peak performance at the Harvard Faculty Club. Chris is the originator of the term, Prosperneur, which refers to an individual whose health and wealth are aligned in a way that leads to true prosperity. His book Master Your Inner Critic addresses this and in doing so hit the international best-seller list in 2016. He was also a co-author of a recent edition of Mastering the Art of Success with Jack Canfield. His weekly radio show Sustainable Success is broadcast on the VoiceAmerica Influencers Channel. “I could have acted out, I could have started drinking … (and gone) back to the things I used to do when I was really young that would have taken me out. But … I made a conscious choice to be mature about this … there was nothing I could do except go forward, be present and … not allow this to sideline me for any other future decisions or risks that I would take, whether for starting a business or making an investment.” Christopher Salem Worst investment ever Venture begins in bullish mood of mid-2000s Chris’ story is set in the boom time before the global financial crisis of 2008. House prices were skyrocketing alongside stock markets and people were doing very well. He had invested in start-up companies before, his first being back in 1993. So in around 2006 he met a couple of very smart founders of a media company who were going to revolutionize the video space on airplane seatbacks to engage business and first-class passengers with special offers. After some due diligence, he wanted to invest in what they were doing to take the company from the ground up to make it successful. With his background in media, it was also in an area he had interest in. All pieces and people in place for air-travel-tech winner And so he put a lot of time into preparation for this particular investment and when he went forward everything looked as if it were going to plan. It was a truly disruptive business idea that filled a niche and a need. That positivity was boosted by the presence of American Airlines former CEO Robert Crandall on the board of the company. Chris invested a considerable sum, not being exactly averse to some risk. Early days show promise with ‘Six-Sigma-type guys’ at the helm At first the company was showing a lot of promise with its special offers based on personalized information obtained through credit cards. If a VIP passenger’s lease on their Audi was finishing in a month, and they were going to be in Las Vegas, the company would put an offer up on the seatback monitor for the passengers to test drive a BMW when they arrive via sophisticated algorithms and processes. All of this was being run by people with excellent credentials in technology and business in general, “Six Sigma type guys”. Global crisis plunges knife in investors’ backs But then the financial crash hit. As a result, Chris and the team’s venture began to unravel. The progress of everything slowed down, and certain airlines planning to go forward, did not. Also slowly Chris began to the money invested by himself, other investors and the company’s founders being burned through quickly. All measures to save it were fruitless despite that extensive planning had gone into it, despite how great it looked on paper, and in spite of the support provide by a lot of skilled, experienced people. Despite all that, the company never made a sale to a single airline. Hard times for new parents For Chris and everyone, it was a very difficult time. His marriage was young and they had just had a son. Though it didn’t bankrupt him, it put him in a very tough situation as he had lost a significant amount of money and time doing research and managing the investment. Start-up investor reaches emotional crossroad At that time Chris had to decide whether to sit in the problem, act out and be angry about what happened, or just accept what happened, live with it and advance to what was necessary to get his money back. Eventually, he weathered the storm. Chris said he could have started drinking or doing other things that would have taken him out, but he made a conscious choice to be mature and go forward, be present not allow this to sideline him for other future decisions or risks in starting a business or making an investment. Some lessons Active investors must learn to accept that losses do happen. It’s just part of the game. Even though you’re going to win some and lose some, take calculated risks. Learn how to stay calm in these situations and be truly present. Believe in yourself and know that if you continue to do right things, with the right habits and disciplines, in time you will make the money back or you will make another investment that you put a lot of time and due diligence into that will pay off. Don’t allow mistakes to take you out of the game. So be cautious, do your due diligence. Reflect and try to emerge with gratitude and humility, because even the great investors have lost vast amounts of money. They just don’t talk about it. Andrew’s takeaways The winners are not the people hitting home runs all the time, they’re just those who don’t strike out in business, finance and investing. Everybody experiences losses at some time or other. Risk management is vital. Though Chris lost a lot in this story (he estimates 10 years of work!), many people lose everything in deals like this because they ignored the readily available risk management methods. “They say: ‘I lost everything, I lost all my money, I lost my family, I lost everything,’ because there are risk management principles that they didn’t follow, such as only investing a small amount of your money into an idea, particularly in the beginning.” Andrew Stotz The pain of loss can be crushing, but there are ways out of it. Sometimes everything goes wrong; an investment, a business idea, health, work. When you get in such a storm of defeat, the self-worth can fall and that has an impact on your interactions with the people you love and who love you and other people. Chris has some great recommendations in the next section. Actionable advice Learn how to become present and mindful in the moment. This can be done through meditation and journaling, and we then have the ability to offset the fear created from the past that triggers stress. Such stress produces inflammation in our bodies from the cortisol levels that rise and this affects us physically. This can lead to poor eating habits, failing to take care of ourselves, and this carries on to a negative impact on our emotional health. That same fear and stress from the past is projected into the future and becomes anxiety that can then lead to procrastination, and failing to act and make decisions or having a cluttered mind. When you learn to be present, we learn how to accept what happened and look at it as a learning experience. By being present, we can do what it takes to make back the money we have lost. There is always a way to make money back, but if you dwell on the problem and not the solution, it makes it very difficult to do so because you get further trapped in the problem. But meditation and journaling on a daily basis will allow you to get centered and move forward from a major loss or a major challenge that is affecting your life. Daily program to be aware how you are feeling. This is especially when you’re not feeling too good, bothered by negative emotions such anger, shame, guilt, whatever is consuming you, and be aware that they’re taking you further into the problem. So the only logical choice that you have at this point to get into the solution is to be present. And Chris here shares his daily program to get into the present and prepare the day. Make your bed. When you wake up in the morning, before you do anything, do something like making your bed or some other action to get your mindset clear and focused that you have accomplished something, something you’ll feel good about. Meditate for 10 to 15 minutes. Don’t overthink or over-analyze the thoughts that come in and out of your head. Just be present. Let those thoughts come and go and keep your focus on your breath. Write down exactly and only what comes to mind during the meditation. Don’t overthink, don’t over-analyze, just write exactly what comes to mind. This allows us to get the clutter out of our conscious mindset, and whatever is being revealed from the subconscious mind, which gives clues to the limiting beliefs that could be holding us back or triggering the way we feel in these types of situations. Andrew adds one of his own actions to this daily program: Read Practicing the Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle or listen to its audiobook. When times get so tough that Andrew feels overloaded and overwhelmed, one thing he does is turns on the audio version of that book. Tolle’s voice is very calm as he reads through the book but the key for Andrew is that Tolle brings him back to every single moment and convinces him that he is safe and not under threat at that moment. The hopes and fears of the future can be set aside, as can the fears and suffering of the past. “It’s like taking an aspirin for a bad headache. It works.” Andrew Stotz No. 1 goal for next the 12 months Chris is investing in a Canadian start-up that recently signed a deal with Fitbit. The company is providing algorithms that can detect sickness in the body, such as common colds, flu, and the like. They seek to make further advances in detecting other types of major illnesses, such as heart disease and cancer, and there are discussions IBM and Johnson & Johnson about this. His goal is to be very active, as an investor and an advisor to help the organization really make significant advancements. Parting words Chris wishes you to believe in yourselves, forgive yourselves for any past mistakes or bad investments you have made. They’re in the past, so let them go learn from them. In the areas, you can control, perform differently. In the areas you can’t control, let them go. Be present and apply the things you have learned into the present moment going forward to reach your success. You can also check out Andrew’s books How to Start Building Your Wealth Investing in the Stock Market My Worst Investment Ever 9 Valuation Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Transform Your Business with Dr.Deming’s 14 Points Connect with Christopher Salem LinkedIn Twitter Website Email Connect with Andrew Stotz astotz.com LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube My Worst Investment Ever Podcast Further reading mentioned Christopher Salem (2016) Master Your Inner Critic: Resolve the Root Cause – Create Prosperity Christopher Salem, Jack Canfield, et al (2011) Mastering the Art of Success Eckhart Tolle (2009) Practicing the Power of Now: Essential Teachings, Meditations, and Exercises from the Power of Now
When Rob tricks Chris into guesting on his internet daytime talk show, "Robby", Chris must defend himself against Kayla, an alleged former lover who claims he is the father of 3-year old Brianna. Though Chris insists he has never met Kayla, only a paternity test can truly solve this dispute. On Step by Step, Frank & Carol find out they are having a baby (aka Brendan replacement) and have mixed emotions. Scott Stapp also had mixed emotions when he wrote the Creed song "Are You Ready?" about this very same episode.
When Rob tricks Chris into guesting on his internet daytime talk show, "Robby", Chris must defend himself against Kayla, an alleged former lover who claims he is the father of 3-year old Brianna. Though Chris insists he has never met Kayla, only a paternity test can truly solve this dispute. On Step by Step, Frank & Carol find out they are having a baby (aka Brendan replacement) and have mixed emotions. Scott Stapp also had mixed emotions when he wrote the Creed song "Are You Ready?" about this very same episode.
Todays guest is way smarter than Stu and nearly as smart as Chris (guess who did this write up?).Matthew joined the boys to impart some actual science and sense over the guesswork we typically see. Though Chris still tries his best to confuse matters with 'animals facts' he found from a 5 minute Google search and Stu's mind gets blown when he hears facts about the colour magenta.Mr Shribman is an Irish–British entrepreneur, science communicator, environmentalist and musician. His science communication work has seen him collaborate with TED Talks, London Science Museum and the Plastic Oceans Foundation to name a few.His #NoBeef campaign is supported by Peter Gabriel and has been featured in The Sunday Times. Not to mention 'A Piece of String', his science-comedy podcast, which is supported by QI co-founder, John Mitchinson.So basically Matthew is better than our two hosts, at everything, and he's also a bloody nice chap!THIS EPISODES LINKS:GUEST:A Piece of String PodcastScience in the Bath#NoBeefMatthews InstagramHARDCORE LISTING:BECOME A PATRON AND PICK YOUR OWN TOP 5HARDCORE LISTING ON TWITTER HARDCORE LISTING ON INSTACOME LEAVE US A ROTTEN 5 STAR REVIEW ON FACEBOOKSPONSORS:LOVE BEERBANG BOOM CREATIVESTORE:REDSHIFT REBELS STORE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 48 is the long-awaited second half of my conversation with Chris Lizotte. I'll repeat what I started Episode 47 with as my description of Chris, that he is known as and for a great many things by a great many people. He is a successful Christian music artist --Wait! Where are you going?! I say the words "Christian music" and you want to leave this episode behind already? Well, you'll be missing out. This is another great episode filled with a lot of laughter, deep conversation and we got really close to tears as well. Or, maybe that was just me.Again, I took these episodes with Chris as a direct challenge to make them extremely listenable for people of any and all faiths. Chris is an incredibly humble man who has done a lot of great things with his talents and gifts. We originally met about 25 years ago when a band I was singing in (yes... you read that correctly) opened up a couple/few times for Chris at various local spots.This episode doesn't exactly start right where the previous episode left off. Maybe more than some other 2-parters, you really will benefit from listening to the 1st part with Chris and I.We dig in a little more into some of the different backstory of Chris' path through music and becoming a fully-fledged recording artist: starting with his start shortly after high school with a band called The Spiritones. It was a few years later when I first met Chris and the band I was singing in (we were called 99) opened for and performed with him. Though Chris really urged me to, I saved you all and avoided putting any of that band's music on this episode.We touched on a lot of the different iterations of Chris' bands and held out some high praise for a lot of the grandiose musicians that have played with him over the years: Ray "Sleepy Ray" McDonald, Shawn Tubbs and, most recently, Marc Ford (yes... that Marc Ford, formerly of the Black Crowes).I teased this a little in my post of the 1st episode. This is way more on my shoulders than on Chris'... so, if anyone is going to complain, it should be to me. I dove right into the lions' den and brought up the topic of: "Why is so much Christian music just not great?!" It's something I have wondered for decades. I talked about a time long ago when I really tried to find more Christian music to listen to and how difficult and nearly completely unfruitful that search was for me. And, yes... I did in fact say during this episode that Christian music is like the brussel sprouts of music.Chris challenged me a little on my thoughts on this. We talked about how "the industry" works... and I know that can go for the music industry, in general. Heck... that can go for nearly any entertainment industry, when you really think about it.Christ brought up some of the early music that was not called "Christian music" before "the industry" came in and started taking over. Artists like Mavis Staples, Alison Krauss and even Bob Dylan. After recording this episode, Chris listed out a few more artists I should check out. Let me just tease this out right now: this entire conversation has led to me starting to work on a new podcast that delves into this. It's in its infant stages... but keep your eyes and ears open for that.A list of the music on this episode: Chris Lizotte "Change My Heart Oh God", The Black Peppercorns "Helplessly in Love", Dicky Ochoa "My Beloved", The Black Peppercorns "Please", Chris Lizotte "Sweet Mercy", Chris Lizotte "Close to Your Heart", Richfolk "Peace in the Middle of the Storm", Chris Lizotte "Glory to the King > I Shall Be Released".Chris Lizotte's music can be found pretty much anywhere you stream your music: iTunes, Apple Music, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, etc.Daddy Unscripted can be found at:iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Google Play | Tune-In RadioTwitter: @DaddyUnscriptedFacebook: Daddy Unscriptedwww.daddyunscripted.comDaddy Unscripted is proud to be a part of the Osiris Podcast Network! You can check out the... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/daddyunscripted. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris D’elia Tommy and Alex give their review of Chris D’elia as well as their experience at the DC Improv. Though Chris was great, and provided a completely unheard set, the Improv itself might have a few things to work on. Plus, Tommy talks about the hilarious movie “Slow Learners.” Chunks/Chucks From the Hideout Over […]