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Tim Freeman is a highly respected Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under Sergio Silva and Eddie Bravo. With a deep passion for grappling and innovation, Tim has made a significant impact on the martial arts community as the host of his own Inside BJJ podcast and co-host of Grappling Hour. Tim has become a prominent voice in the martial arts community, sharing stories and insights that resonate with practitioners around the world. In addition, Tim is the owner of two thriving 10th Planet Jiu-Jitsu academies, located in Stockton, California & Nashville, Tennessee. Tim's teaching philosophy blends the precision of traditional techniques with the cutting-edge strategies of the 10th Planet system, creating an inclusive and dynamic learning environment for students of all levels. As a dedicated mentor and coach, he has helped countless practitioners elevate their skills and achieve their goals on and off the mat.During the pandemic, Tim expanded his creative pursuits by diving into cooking with his longtime friend, Dave, who played a pivotal role in helping him launch the Food Origins Podcast.It was an honor for me to feature Tim—one of my best friends and a key influence behind the podcast—on a special episode. Our lively and heartfelt conversation highlights not only our shared love of food but also the enduring friendship and creative spirit.Tim Freeman's journey is one of connection, resilience, creativity, and relentless passion. Whether on the mats, behind the mic, or in the kitchen, Tim brings authenticity and heart to everything he does.https://insidebjj.comFirecracker Farm Small-batch Spicy Salt Family farm with a secret blend of Carolina Reaper, Ghost, and Trinidad Scorpion peppers.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
In Episode 466 of District of Conservation, Gabriella speaks with Cool Water Outfitters owner and operator Tim Freeman. Learn Tim's story, what makes a Cool Water excursion different from other fly fishing trips, cooperating with land owners, conservation efforts, and the future of fly fishing. Recorded on October 14th, 2024. Tune in to learn more! SHOW NOTES Cool Water Outfitters and Cool Water Ranch Follow Cool Water on Facebook and Instagram Shenandoah TU Virginia Fly Fishing and Wine Festival --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/district-of-conservation/support
You can find Tim on his OG podcast, Inside BJJ. Tim also owns 10th Planet Nashville and 10th Planet Stockton. He has a new Patreon as well: https://www.patreon.com/INSIDEBJJ/posts
Tim Freeman, VP of Field Services and Manufacturing at CANDU Energy Inc joins me to discuss the 3rd most widely deployed reactor technology in the world, Canada's Heavy Pressurized Water Reactor the CANDU. Note this conversation was recorded in March of 2024.
Episode 2697 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about Tim Freeman, a county commissioner in Douglas County, Oregon, who was awarded the prestigious VVA Honorary Life Membership. The featured story comes from The Brandon Western World … Continue reading →
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: You are lost in a storm, looking for shelter. You find a castle and knock on the door... About today's storyteller: Ginette Mohr is a writer, performer, and producer of Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Adventures and Audio Snacks. She works to motivate a more conscious and compassionate community through the creation of imaginative, participatory experiences. Her theatre credits include The Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Neptune Theatre, Young People's Theatre, Theatre New Brunswick, Drayton Entertainment, Theatre Direct, Theatre Aquarius, The Quickening Theatre, SNAFU Dance Theatre, Keystone Theatre, Canvas Sky Theatre, and The Second City. You can catch her in the kitchen drawing with her kids. Draw and share... What do you imagine the characters look like? What was your favourite moment in the story? If you'd like to share a drawing you've made inspired by 'The Princess and the Pea', you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post it on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. French/English from today's snack: la reine: the queen un oiseau: a bird un poème: a poem une princesse: a princess maman: mom les calèches royales: the royal carriages le château: the castle une vraie princesse: a real princess un cheval: a horse la nuit: the night les pantalons: pants une nuit: one night la porte: the door un pois: a pea la pluie: the rain une cuillère: a spoon le monde: the world moi aussi: me too demain: tomorrow bonne nuit: good night le matelas: the mattress attendez: wait merci: thank you la fin: the end Merci beaucoup! Merci à Ginette Mohr for ‘The Princess and the Pea.' This story was directed by Liz Pounsett and performed by Ginette Mohr and Stephen LaFrenie. Audio snack episode narration by Professor Pineapple, Ginette Mohr, and Bearkin. Episode music composed and performed by Tim Freeman, The Pickle Peppers, and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Fun Times Ahead' performed by Dream-Protocol. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: If you could hear what a prophetic tree had to say, would you share what the tree was telling you? If you were a tree, what kind of tree would you be? If you could become an animal, what animal would you be? 'Yomumuli and the Talking Tree' is a creation story that has been passed down for generations. There are many different versions. The one you are hearing is a combination of two: one by Yaqui leader Anselmo Valencia and the other by Yaqui temasti Lucas Chaves. The Yaqui, or Yoeme, are Indigenous peoples whose homelands include the Río Yaqui valley in Sonora, Mexico, and the area below the Gila River in Arizona, Southwestern United States. They also have communities in Chihuahua and Durango, Mexico. Yoemem (also known as the Yaqui Nation) believe they descend from a tribe called the Surem. About today's storyteller: Mexican of Yoeme/Basque heritage, performer, choreographer, and instructor living in Toronto, Norma Papalotl Araiza works in different modalities within the arts blending dance, theatre, vocals, percussion, and text with cultural and traditional themes in a contemporary context. Norma has studied with international artists such as Jerzy Grotowski, Eugenio Barba, Natsu Nakajima, Tascabile di Bergamo, Kei Takei, Pol Pelletier, among others. Norma is the co-artistic director of Vanguardia Dance Projects, a collective promoting Latin American and Indigenous dance artists. She holds a Master's Degree in Dance Ethnology from York University and graduated from the Expressive Arts Therapy Program at CREATE Institute. She has a private practice as an Expressive Arts Therapist. Her work has been presented at different venues in Toronto, throughout Ontario, Montreal, Hungary, California, Rochester, NY, New York City, Colombia and throughout Mexico. Draw and share... What was your favourite part of the story? If you'd like to share a drawing you've made inspired by 'Yomumuli and the Talking Tree', you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post it on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Yaqui / French / English from today's snack: yoawam / les animaux / animals bwia / la terre / land vaa'am / l'eau / water huya / l'arbre / tree eeye / les fourmis / ants monte / la montagne / mountain Merci beaucoup! Merci à Norma Papalotl Araiza for sharing her instruments and telling ‘Yomumuli and the Talking Tree.' Thank you to Professor Pineapple and Bearkin for the episode illustration. This Audio Snack was performed by Norma Papalotl Araiza, Professor Pineapple, and Bearkin. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr and Stephen LaFrenie. Additional episode music by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: What would it be like to move somewhere new? Would you feel lonely without your old friends? Does the moon ever feel lonely? Today's story is all about loving yourself as you are. When are you the most yourself? When is it easy or hard to be yourself? About today's storyteller: Jillian Welsh is a writer, performer and cast member of the Second City MainStage in Toronto. She has a Canadian Comedy Award and is a writer for TVO Kid's Backyard Beats. You can also see her acting on TV in Odd Squad Mobile Unit, TALLBoyz, Working Moms and Baroness Von Sketch Show. Her adult stories have been featured on This American Life, CBC's Love Me and RISK! You can catch her in the kitchen reaching for frozen blueberries. jillianwelsh.com Draw and share... What was your favourite part of the story? If you'd like to share a drawing you've made inspired by 'Cheese Moon', you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post it on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. French/English from today's snack: La lune de fromage: the cheese moon Je sais: I know Mais, non! But no! Une merveilleuse aventure: a wonderful adventure Pas de problème: no problem Allons-y! Let's go! La lune: the moon Je t'aime: I love you La même lune: the same moon La fin: the end Merci beaucoup! Merci à Jillian Welsh for entertaining us with her story ‘Cheese Moon.' Thank you to Jill's niece Haley Welsh (age 5) for the episode illustration. This Audio Snack was performed by Jillian Welsh, Professor Pineapple, and Bearkin. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr. Episode music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Acoustic Motivation' performed by Yrii Semchyshyn, 'Life Ambient' performed by Sergei Chetvertnykh, 'Light and Reflective Piano Orchestra' performed by Musictown, and 'Voice of Nature' performed by Oleksii Kaplunskyi. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Come sing with us! Our friend Lori leads a delightful song in both English and French. C'est tellement amusant! There's a rat in the barn, I hear the cat meowing, There's a rat in the barn, I hear the cat meow, I hear, I hear, I hear the cat meowing, I hear, I hear, I hear the cat meow. Y'a un rat dans le grenier, J'entends le chat qui miaule, Y'a un rat dans le grenier, J'entends le chat miauler. J'entends, j'entends, j'entends le chat qui miaule, J'entends, j'entends, j'entends le chat miauler. About Today's Guest: Lori Nancy Kalamanski began singing in her school's ‘Club Des Chansonniers'. Her career as an actor, singer and musician has taken her all over the world. She was last seen in the Toronto hit musical ‘Come From Away' and performing interactive folk-rock for families with bandmates ‘Sing Along Tim & The Pacifiers'. She loves animals, riding her bike & playing board games. You can catch her in the kitchen making pizza dough & on socials @lorinancykalamanski and @singalongtim. Draw and share... In today's song, there's a rat, a cat, and a barn. Do you think you could draw them? You can share your drawing through our website and we'll post it on the story fridge! catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. French/English from today's snack: Une chanson: a song Y'a un rat dans le grenier. There's a rat in the barn. J'entends le chat qui miaule. I hear the cat meowing. C'était amusant! That was fun! Je vous en prie. You're welcome. Ça va bien? How are you doing? Très bien, merci! Very well, thank you! Bien sûr! Of course! J'aime ça. I like that. Merci beaucoup! Merci à Lori Nancy Kalamanski for 'Y a un rat'/'There's a Rat.' Thanks to Professor Pineapple for the episode illustration. Thank you, friends, for singing this song with others and continuing the oral tradition! This Audio Snack was performed by Lori Nancy Kalamanski, Professor Pineapple, Bearkin, Dr. Sandwich, Ms. Bees, Captain Cracker, and Melon Man. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr, Tim Freeman, Liz Pounsett, and Stephen LaFrenie. Episode music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. Additional episode music by Musictown and Oleksii Kaplunskyi. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
On this episode, Tyler meets up with Tim Freeman in Nashville, TN. Tyler & Tim talk about how there ain't no justice in jiu jitsu, whether you want a specialist or a soul searcher with you in the apocalypse, and if technology will eat us for being indefinite on this eighty-fifth episode of the Strangers Worth Meeting podcast. VIDEO: Find the video version of this podcast on the Strangers Worth Meeting YouTube Channel: youtube.com/c/StrangersWorthMeeting Follow along with Tyler on Instagram @thixsonlife and find Tim on Instagram @insidebjj and 10th Planet Nashville @10pnashville
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: What would it be like if you had to go out and forage for food every day? Who would you be in the story? Mason, Cindy Rosemarie, Matagot, or someone else? Today's story was reimagined by Stephen LaFrenie from the folktale 'Belling the Cat' and performed by Marcel Dragonieri. About Today's Storyteller: Marcel Dragonieri is a writer, performer and arts educator. He is the co-founder of Zanni Arte, a theatre company dedicated to teaching mask performance/mask making to both actors and non-actors alike. He has performed and designed programming for numerous schools and companies including SummerWorks, Toronto Fringe, The National Theatre School, Metaphysical Theatre, Goderich Little Theatre, TDSB Arts Co-op and Mirvish Productions. You can catch him in the kitchen munching on a bag of potato chips (ketchup is his favourite). Make a mask... As an arts educator, Marcel teaches mask-making workshops with his dad Teodoro through their theatre company Zanni Arte. You can find their company on social media here. If you would like to make a mask at home check out Zanni Arte's "Make a Face" Challenge PDF with step-by-step instructions and watch their tutorial videos on Youtube. Perhaps you could continue the adventures of Cindy Rosemarie and her family or create mask characters and perform stories for family and friends! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. French/English from today's snack: Une cuisine: a kitchen La fenêtre: the window La table: the table Sous la table: under the table Écoutez: listen Écoutez tout le monde! Listen everyone! Écoutez-moi. Listen to me. Courir: to run La chaise: the chair La porte: the door Où est le fromage? Where is the cheese? Pas de fromage: no cheese Tout ce fromage: all this cheese Un chat: a cat Une souris: a mouse Tout les souris: all the mice Cette petite souris: this little mouse Mère: mother Père: father Mon cadeau: my present Excusez-moi! Excuse me! Une cloche: a bell Merci beaucoup! Merci à Stephen LaFrenie et Marcel Dragonieri for 'Who Will Put the Bell on the Cat?' / 'Qui va mettre la cloche sur le chat?' Thanks to Bearkin for the illustration of Matagot the cat. This Audio Snack was performed by Marcel Dragonieri, Professor Pineapple, and Bearkin. Episode mixed by Tim Freeman. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr. Episode music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Ukulele Trip' by Oleksii Kaplunskyi. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: If you got to bake your favourite cake, what kind would you make? What ingredients would you need? How would you decorate it? Would you share it with someone special? About today's Storyteller: Chloe Place is a first-time author, publishing Let's Bake a Cake in 2022. Born in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, she is a lover of nature, coffee, and good conversation. You can catch her in the kitchen getting a spoon full of peanut butter with dark chocolate chips on top. Draw and share... If you'd like to share a drawing you've made inspired by 'Let's Bake a Cake' you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post it on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. French/English from today's snack: Le gâteau au citron: lemon cake Du beurre non salé: some unsalted butter Parfait: perfect Un lion: a lion Un gâteau: a cake La farine: flour Chaud: hot Mélanger: to stir Les guimauves: marshmallows A bientôt! See you soon! Merci beaucoup! Merci à Chloe Place for sharing her story ‘Let's Bake a Cake.' This Audio Snack was performed by Chloe Place, Professor Pineapple, and Bearkin. Our 'Catch Me in the Kitchen' theme song was performed by The Pickle Peppers. Episode mixed by Tim Freeman. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr. Episode music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Village' composed and performed by Sergei Chetvertnykh. A bientôt! See you soon! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: The Troll Queen has imprisoned your friend! You embark on a rescue mission. The trouble is, the troll castle lies east of the sun and west of the moon. How will you get there? And how will you outsmart the trolls? About today's storyteller: Ingrid Hansen is a professional television/theatre puppeteer and voice actor with experience performing as a lead for Sesame Workshop, APTN, Corus Entertainment, and Skyship Entertainment. In 2006 she co-founded SNAFU to create unexpected theatre, dance, and puppet theatre. Ingrid is fascinated with ways of creating temporary communities out of groups of strangers. Her favourite performances invite the audience to participate in an unexpected way. snafudance.com Draw and share... What do you imagine the characters look like? What was your favourite moment in the story? If you'd like to share a drawing you've made inspired by 'East of the Sun and West of the Moon', you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post it on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. French/English from today's snack: A white bear: un ours blanc Une montagne: a mountain Avez-vous peur? Are you afraid? Je n'ai pas peur. I am not afraid. Je suis désolé. I am sorry. Je n'ai jamais soufflé aussi loin que ça. I have never blown as far as that. Salut: hi Au revoir: goodbye On y va! Let's go! Merci beaucoup! Merci à Ingrid Hansen for sharing her story ‘East of the Sun and West of the Moon.' This Audio Snack was performed by Ingrid Hansen, Professor Pineapple, and Bearkin. Mixed by Tim Freeman. Story illustration by Professor Pineapple. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr, Liz Pounsett, and Stephen LaFrenie. Episode music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Into the Forest 2' performed by Oleksii Kaplunskyi. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: The sky is like a giant canvas where clouds create pictures to delight our imagination. When you look up at the sky today, do you see any clouds? What shapes do they make? Katy is a little girl with a big imagination. Have you ever seen animal shapes in the clouds? Katy does! About today's Storyteller: Piper Johnson is the author of the Katy in the Clouds book series and the Friends in the Fence book series. Piper enjoys writing children's books that are fun, uplifting, and full of imagination. She gets her inspiration from her daughter, Molly, who is Piper's biggest fan and best audience. When not writing children's books, Piper enjoys walking, yoga, and family time with her husband, daughter, and Goldendoodle pooch, Sweety. piperjohnsonbooks.com Draw and share... When you look at the clouds, what do you see there? What adventures do you imagine will happen next for Katy and her friends? If you'd like to share a drawing you've made inspired by 'Katy in the Clouds', you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post them on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. French/English from today's snack: Bonjour: hello Merci de nous rejoindre: thank you for joining us Votre livre: your book Notre nouvel ami / notre nouvelle amie: our new friend Bon, on y va! Well, here we go! Ça va bien? Are you doing well? Très bien, merci. Very well, thank you. Un nuage: a cloud J'aime ça: I like that Une tortue: a turtle Une chanson: a song Je le vois: I see it Un pois chiche: a chickpea Écoutez: listen A bientôt: see you soon Merci beaucoup! Merci à Piper Johnson for sharing her story ‘Katy in the Clouds', and to Piper's daughter Molly for the episode illustration. This Audio Snack was performed by Piper Johnson, Professor Pineapple, and Bearkin. Mixed by Tim Freeman. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr. 'Chickpea' was performed by The Pickle Peppers. Episode music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Petals' was composed and performed by Ketsa (Album: Nothing Left Behind) https://imlcollective.uk/ See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Join in the fun as we play with these tongue twisters! She sells seashells by the seashore. Betty Botter bought some butter but, said she, the butter's bitter. If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter! But a bit of better butter will make my bitter batter better. So she bought some better butter, better than the bitter butter, put it in her bitter batter, made her bitter batter better. So t'was better Betty Botter bought some better butter! How much ground would a groundhog hog, if a groundhog could hog ground? A groundhog would hog all the ground he could hog, if a groundhog could hog ground. Did you see the green worm going towards the green glass? As-tu vu le vert ver allant vers le verre en verre vert? All I want is a proper cup of coffee, Made in a proper copper coffee pot. I may be off my dot, but I want a cup of coffee in a proper copper pot! Iron coffee pots, and tin coffee pots - they are no use to me. If I can't have a proper cup of coffee in a proper copper coffee pot, I'll have a cup of tea! We'd love to hear from you. Which tongue twister was your favourite? Did you guess any of the riddles? Drop us a note at: catchus@catchmeinthekitchen.com Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. French/English from today's story: Salut: hi Ma bouche: my mouth C'était amusant: that was fun On y va: here we go C'est très difficile: it's very hard Vous êtes prêt? You're ready? As-tu vu le vert ver allant vers le verre en verre vert? Did you see the green worm going towards the green glass? Merci: thank you Je ne sais pas: I don't know La tortue: the tortoise Le lièvre: the hare Courir: to run Vite: fast Au revoir: goodbye A bientôt: see you soon Chocolat chaud: hot chocolate Merci beaucoup! This Audio Snack was performed by Professor Pineapple, Bearkin, Ginette Mohr, and Stephen LaFrenie. Episode illustration by Professor Pineapple. Mixed by Tim Freeman. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr. Music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Teddy's Parade' was composed and performed by Jason Michael Hogan. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: When you see someone in trouble, what do you do first? Do you offer help? Do you blame them for getting into trouble? Which character in today's story is most like you? Are you more like Angus or Mr. Simpleton? About today's Storyteller: Stephen LaFrenie has performed and taught for over 40 years and toured across Canada, Spain, Australia, France, Hungary, Jamaica, Haiti, and the U.S. He has written and co-created 22 plays and performances and is now a contributing writer to Catch Me In The Kitchen Audio Adventures and Audio Snacks. Learning to cook at an early age, the kitchen has always been a place of joy and creativity. Draw and share... If you'd like to share a drawing you've made from today's story - or any of our stories - you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post them on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. From today's story: La boue: the mud Un peu de boue: a little mud Un petit canard: a little duck Un canard blessé: an injured duck Un canard heureux: a happy duck Elle aime les canards: she likes ducks Une petite aventure: a little adventure La rivière: the river Un poisson: a fish Le conseil: advice Suivez mon conseil: take my advice Monsieur: Mister Écoutez: listen Les castors: beavers Les tortues: turtles Les oiseaux: birds C'est très important: this is very important Bonjour: hello Merci beaucoup! Thank you to Stephen LaFrenie for 'The Boy Who Got Stuck in the Mud' and Bearkin for the story illustration. This Audio Snack was performed by Stephen LaFrenie, Bearkin, and Professor Pineapple. Direction by Liz Pounsett. Mixed by Tim Freeman. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr. Music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. 'Church Street' performed by Clay Ross and Matuto. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Clay_Ross_and_Matuto/ See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: What would you do if you couldn't pull out a carrot you had planted? Who would you call to help you? How would you feel if you didn't succeed? How might you celebrate if you did? Today's story is about group effort and asking for help – even from the most unlikely places or, in this case, animals. This story contains a half-cup of French! Bon appétit! About today's Storyteller: Chantale Groulx is a French and English actor in Toronto from Montreal. Twelve years of heading a children's theatre company Stories Come to Life, and doing French storytime at Toronto Public Libraries have helped Chantale keep her goal of keeping French alive in Ontario for herself and kids, embracing this expressive language. Currently, she keeps busy doing theatre, TV, film and voiceover work in both languages. Reach her at: cng.bonjour@gmail.com You can Catch her in the Kitchen for her next adventure sharing ‘Gros grognon/Grumpy Bird'. Draw and share... If you'd like to share a drawing you've done from today's story - or any of our stories - you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post them on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Les mots sont délicieux! Words are delicious. Check out these French/English phrases from today's story: Un printemps un fermier a planter des grains de carottes: One Spring a farmer plants carrot seeds. Le fermier s'accroche à la carotte. “S'accroche.” This is a delicious French word because you really need to slow down to say it. The meaning, “to attach, to latch onto”, is exactly how it sounds: “Il s'accroche.” Merci beaucoup! Thank you to Chantale Groulx for 'La grosse carrotte/The Big Carrot.' Thanks to Professor Pineapple for the episode illustration. This Audio Snack was performed by Chantale Groulx, Bearkin, and Professor Pineapple. Mixed by Tim Freeman. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr. Music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. Carmen Suite no. 2 - 4. Chanson du Toréador performed by Papalin. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: What if you visited a new place and someone you just met played a trick on you? How would you feel? Do you play tricks on people? Are you the fox or the heron? About today's Storyteller: Stephen LaFrenie has performed and taught for over 40 years and toured across Canada, Spain, Australia, France, Hungary, Jamaica, Haiti, and the U.S. He has written and co-created 22 plays and performances and is now a contributing writer to Catch Me In The Kitchen Audio Adventures and Audio Snacks. Learning to cook at an early age, the kitchen has always been a place of joy and creativity. Draw and share... If you'd like to share a drawing you've done from today's story - or any of our stories - you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post them on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Words are delicious. Les mots sont délicieux! From today's story: Une renarde: a female fox Un grand héron bleu: a great blue heron Les hérons: herons La soupe: soup Un poisson: a fish La soupe de poisson – fish soup Mes amis: my friends Bonjour: hello or good day Impoli(e): impolite or rude Merci beaucoup! Thank you to Stephen LaFrenie for 'The Fox and the Great Blue Heron.' Thanks to Bearkin for the episode illustration. This Audio Snack was directed by Liz Pounsett and performed by Stephen LaFrenie, Bearkin, Ginette Mohr, and Professor Pineapple. Mixed by Tim Freeman. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr. Music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. Piano Sonata no. 16 ‘Facile', K. 545 – III. Rondo performed by Simone Renzi. Mozart's ‘Alla Turca' performed by Markus Staab. Special thank you to musopen.org. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: What if you made a promise to invite a frog out to dinner? What if people stared at you? What if they laughed? Or what if that frog turned out to be the best friend you ever had? Have you ever made friends with someone you never expected to be friends with? About today's Storyteller: Sarah Joy Bennett is a Toronto actor, writer and director. Her award-winning puppet play about motherhood, Night Feed, will be remounted at The Bridges Festival in 2023, (www.nightfeed.ca). You can catch her in the kitchen eating raw cookie dough out of the mixing bowl and saying "I'm allowed to do this - I'm a grownup!" Draw and share... If you'd like to share artwork you've created from today's story - or any of our stories - you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we will post them on our story fridge! Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Words are delicious. Les mots sont délicieux! From today's story: Il était une fois: Once upon a time Le roi: the King La reine: the Queen Une princesse comme-il-faut: a perfect princess Sa balle dorée: her golden ball Sa nez: her nose Excusez-moi: pardon me Même ma couronne: even my crown Une invitation: an invitation Les blagues: jokes S'il vous plaît: please C'est délicieux: it is delicious J'adore danser: I love to dance Ma chère grenouille: my dear frog Merci beaucoup! Thank you to Sarah Joy Bennett for 'The Princess and the Frog.' Thanks as well to her daughter Holly for the episode illustration. This Audio Snack was performed by Sarah Joy Bennett, Bearkin, and Professor Pineapple. Mixed by David Atkinson and Tim Freeman. Creative and production support by Ginette Mohr. Music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. String Sextet, Op. 38 - III. Allegretto grazioso e vivace, performed by Steve's Bedroom Band. Piano Trio in Bb, K. 502 - I. Allegro and Grand Septet, E flat major, Op.62 - Allegro vivace, courtesy of The Internet Memory Foundation. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Submission Coalition Podcast Your Resource For All Things Jiu Jitsu, MMA, & More
We sat down and talked to Stockton Jiu Jitsu OG, 10th planet black belt and owner of both 10th planet Stockton and 10th planet Nashville. Great conversation about gym ownership, coaching, and old school Jiu Jitsu. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/submissioncoalition/support
Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids
Imagine: What would life be like if you were a mouse in the forest? How would it feel to meet a lion? Today's story is all about courage and kindness. When are you brave? When is it easy or hard to be kind? About today's Storyteller: Ginette Mohr is a writer, performer, and producer of Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Adventures and Audio Snacks. Her theatre productions have won numerous awards; performance credits include The Stratford Festival, Neptune Theatre, Young People's Theatre, Theatre New Brunswick, Theatre Aquarius, The Quickening Theatre, Theatre Direct, Keystone Theatre, and The Second City. You can catch her in the kitchen reaching for chocolate at the back of the cupboard. Draw and share... If you'd like to share a drawing you've done from today's story - or any of our stories - you can do that at catchmeinthekitchen.com/fan-art and we'll post them on our story fridge. Catch the latest! Subscribe to our newsletter at catchmeinthekitchen.com to get the latest stories, songs, and activities. If you have a minute, drop us a note - we would love to hear from you! Our first audiobook, ‘Pigs, Princesses, and One Tough Turtle', along with a paperback copy, is available through our website. Words are delicious. Les mots sont délicieux! From today's story: Une souris: a mouse Un lion: a lion Une noix: a walnut Le sol: the ground Chanter: to sing Une patte: a paw Les dents: teeth Oui: yes Merci: thank you La fin: the end Merci beaucoup! Thank you to Ginette Mohr for her adaptation of the Aesop Fable 'The Lion and the Mouse.' Thanks as well to Professor Pineapple for today's episode illustration. Today's Audio Snack was directed by Liz Pounsett and performed by Ginette Mohr, Bearkin, and Professor Pineapple. Mixed by Tim Freeman. Music composed and performed by Tim Freeman and Red Velvet Revolution. Additional music: Holberg Suite, Op.40 - 1. Praeludium (for Recorder Ensemble), performed by Papalin. See you soon! A bientôt! Support Catch Me in the Kitchen Audio Snacks: an English-French stories podcast for kids by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/catch-me-in-the-kitchen-audio-
Tim Freeman, President of the Printing Industries Alliance, Kim Tuzzo, Marketing Programs Director at the Printing Industries Alliance, and Melissa Jones, President at the Graphic Arts Association, share an introduction to PIA and GAA and the work they do for the print community, how their orgs are helping members with supply chain issues and workforce development, and why they support the mission of Project Peacock. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Tim Freeman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timfreeman4print/ Kim Tuzzo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimtuzzo/ Printing Industries Alliance: https://pialliance.org/ Melissa Jones: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-jones-26205612/ Graphic Arts Association: https://www.graphicartsassociation.org/ Project Peacock: https://projectpeacock.printmediacentr.com
Recorded on April 3rd, 2021 This week is the interview where Josh catches up with one of the original four, Tim Freeman, the first drummer for The Prizefighters. Tim recalls how he first met Aaron in college, moving into a house his family owned with other roommates, and starting the first Prizefighter sessions in that very basement. Coming from a hip hop/jazz drumming background, he reflects on how Aaron found a common ground while teaching him the traditional ska techniques. Also with there being a predominant punk rock presence in the twin cities at the time, certainly worthwhile mentioning how welcoming the community was to the band and booking the band on their shows. There are some pictures to go along with this interview, which you can find on the authors IG page @theperuvian54 Song list: DJ, Put That Record On (Get Ready!), Lost At Sea (Get Ready!), There'll Be A Day (Follow My Sound)
Recorded on April 3rd, 2021 This week is the interview where Josh catches up with one of the original four, Tim Freeman, the first drummer for The Prizefighters. Tim recalls how he first met Aaron in college, moving into a house his family owned with other roommates, and starting the first Prizefighter sessions in that very basement. Coming from a hip hop/jazz drumming background, he reflects on how Aaron found a common ground while teaching him the traditional ska techniques. Also with there being a predominant punk rock presence in the twin cities at the time, certainly worthwhile mentioning how welcoming the community was to the band and booking the band on their shows. There are some pictures to go along with this interview, which you can find on the authors IG page @theperuvian54 Song list: DJ, Put That Record On (Get Ready!), Lost At Sea (Get Ready!), There'll Be A Day (Follow My Sound)
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October is Rett Syndrome awareness month. In this week's episode, we talk to Tim Freeman, Chief Development Officer at Rett Syndrome Research Trust. We learn more about the disease and the impact it has on those who have it and their families. Recorded on Friday, October 2nd, 2020 Check out our website: TheLatest.com Send us feedback: podcast@thelatest.com
Recorded live at Lexington Road.
Recently, hospitals in the Southwest Missouri area announced they would be resuming elective procedures and visits canceled due to Covid-19 precautions to limit the number of people coming into their buildings. Some cancer patients were among those who had their appointments canceled. And those visits included procedures, imaging services, other care like physical or mental health therapy. In this Ozarks Tonight, Jenifer Abreu talks to Tim Freeman, the Missouri grassroots manager for ACS CAN, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, about the impact Covid-19 precautions have had on cancer patients. The American Cancer Society recently released a survey conducted with cancer patients about how their appointments were impacted. The results show that of those patients who reported experiencing an effect, nearly one in four said they had a delay in care or treatment. The most common delays were for in-person provider appointments at 50 percent.
Submission Coalition Podcast Your Resource For All Things Jiu Jitsu, MMA, & More
Tim Freeman of inside BJJ and owner of 10th planet Stockton. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/submissioncoalition/support
Recorded live at Lexington Road.
Recorded Live At Lexington Road.
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
(1) How working with locals during the Embalse Life Extension Project helped secure the future of nuclear power in Argentinian communities (2) The importance of refurbishments and how SNC Lavalin is learning from each CANDU refurbishment project (3) Tim's work as Director of Field Services in maintaining and operating CANDU reactors for longevity (4) How life extensions stack up to new builds and directions the nuclear industry can take in regards to each
Live recorded service at Lexington Road.
It's the Friday before Memorial Day Weekend 2019 in the United States.We thought it would be fun to share what we hope will soon be a poorly kept secret in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.We talk a lot about working to navigate change, but change navigation requires rest, too.The work is difficult. Rest is part of the cycle.The Wanderoo Lodge, owned by Tim Freeman is a place steeped in history - originating as the Joy Campground in 1929 and owned by Tim's great-great grandparents.In this episode, Tim explains why he repurchased the property, where he got the idea to transform the brand into a place where adventurers of the Great Arkansas Outdoors can find respite after days filled with climbing, zip-lining, kayaking, hiking, or mountain biking.The property is pet-friendly and even more human-friendly - with a bar stocked full of interesting microbrews, mouth-watering dishes, and live music.Here's more information about the Wanderoo.If you're navigating change, join our Reboots newsletter, where we share resources, tips, teachings, special events and links to our latest podcast episodes.
This week on Ask Rob & Rob, Tim Freeman… Tells off Rob & Rob! The episode this week is all about the Robs' attitude towards DIY and repair, and listener Tim Freeman calls out the Robs on not having DIY knowledge, when they so regularly preach about how knowledge is the most important thing and […] The post ASK42: R&R get told off! appeared first on The Property Hub. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Dani Folks, John David Pittman, and Tim Freeman discuss the story of Polis Design, Kiva Zip loans, and collaborative culture. Connect with our guests: Dani Folks @kivaziplr www.zip.kiva.org John David Pittman @jd_pittman www.johndavidpittman.com Tim Freeman @beingtimfreeman http://www.hark.tv/ Music: “Tiny Anthems” by Bear Colony http://bearcolony.com/ Visit us at: http://www.hark.tv/ Video Production by: http://retrocatmedia.com/
The guys open up about what would best convince those traversing I-70 to train jiu-jitsu. From Inside BJJ Podcast (InsideBjj.com), blackbelt Tim Freeman challenges Kevin in Over/Under Kevin UFC 207. Listen in as the guys discuss: Kansas Billboards, UFC 207, Rousey vs. Nunes, Cruz, and who has the best abs. Listen in, fun podcast.
A lot covered tonight with Tim Freeman from Inside BJJ, and even more before he arrives. Topics include: GGG vs. Canelo 2, UFC Russia, Onnit, PJ, Keith, Las Vegas California, Tito vs. Chuck, Cejudo, and running an academy and a podcast with Inside BJJ's Tim Freeman. Listen in.