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Today I'm joined by two film makers - Tim and Tristan Kenyon - to talk about their remarkable and emotional documentary, Changing Track. Tim and Tristan are brothers whose lives and careers to date make them unlikely track cycling Paralympic story tellers, but the film is all the better for their lack of cycling knowledge and avoidance of stereotypes of lycra men constantly checking their power output data. Changing Track follows three Paralympic athletes - Korey Boddington, Emily Petricola and Kane Perriss, plus Kane's tandem pilot Luke Zaccaria, in their pursuit of greatness at the 2024 Paris Games.I saw the trailer for Changing Track and knew immediately I wanted to chat about it on this show as I know personally how powerful and memorable sport and athletics can be as a platform to tell stories about the human spirit and experience. I've been fortunate to participate in sports teams and experience glimpses into environments where elite performers perform, and have some understanding into what it takes to create something meaningful and successful. What Tim and Tristan do with Changing Track is not only a documentary about Korey, Emily and Kane's extraordinary lives, but highlights themes of resilience, adversity, unity, camaraderie, perseverance and the indomitability of the human psyche once the heart is clear on what it wants.I also wanted to chat with Tim and Tristan about their craft and how that relates to the work of change makers. For many of us, our daily lives involve efforts to convince, influence, coerce, negotiate, compromise in pursuit of the change we want in the world - all of that requires the ability to communicate clearly and persuasively. Changing Track offered me and I think it will you the ability to re-think or refine how you go about speaking with others and the ways that you tell stories. As a story telling species, this is an essential skill. In this conversation we talk about the film itself, the extraordinary stories of regular people, the art and craft of story, Tim and Tristan's relationship to hardship and suffering, and how all of us have and will again inevitability deal with our own serious challenges and the need to overcome.Sport isn't for everyone, I appreciate that. What Tim and Tristan have created with Changing Track is more than a story of sport and athletic pursuit though, but one of how the human spirit can soar - yours and mine. Get $500 off your solar battery installation with Reposit Power. Get 25% off your annual plan with Altiorem using the code FindingNature25. Find everything Finding Nature at findingnature.com.au and get in contact via info@findingnature.com.au Send me a messageThanks for listening. Follow Finding Nature on Instagram
Most liars care enough about the truth to try to conceal it. But simply not caring either way is a different vice, one that American philosopher Harry Frankfurt defined as bullshitting. An example would be President Trump claiming the U.S. has a trade deficit with Canada without having any idea whether that's true or false. Tim Kenyon examines the motivations behind Trump's relentless bullshitting in an article published Feb 25. Tim Kenyon is a professor in the humanities department at Brock University and he joins us today on the podcast.
Most liars care enough about the truth to try to conceal it. But simply not caring either way is a different vice, one that American philosopher Harry Frankfurt defined as bullshitting. An example would be President Trump claiming the U.S. has a trade deficit with Canada without having any idea whether that's true or false. Tim Kenyon examines the motivations behind Trump's relentless bullshitting in an article published Feb 25. Tim Kenyon is a professor in the humanities department at Brock University and he joins us today on the podcast.
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In the episode I start a new book!! THE HATHOR MATERIAL by Tim Kenyon.. I also discuss food being provincial and connecting more with the beings of earth like the animals and planet..
In this conversation at IFA 2023, we delved into the world of electric vehicles with Tim Kenyon, Vice President, Consulting, GfK. Join us as we explore people's perceptions of EVs, their purchase concerns, and strategies to overcome them. Kenyon highlights the mix of real and perceived barriers hindering EV adoption, including infrastructure challenges, range anxiety, and misconceptions about these eco-friendly vehicles.
The Economist's recent International Sustainability Summit covered environmental issues -and solutions- from brands, consumers, politics, and more. In this episode, host Hannah Lyder and guest Tim Kenyon discuss the most significant themes within the 4-day summit. Tune in for an up-to-date discussion on sustainability challenges in the corporate world, the rise of the circular economy, consumer needs, and more. Tim also dives into GfK's very own presentation from the event, Crisis as a Catalyst: How global emergencies can push sustainability forward. Guest: Tim Kenyon, VP, GfK Consumer Life Resources: Video: Crisis as a Catalyst: How global emergencies can push sustainability forward eBook: Sustainability and COVID-19 Green Gauge Report More on this episode: Get more details about this episode at www.gfk.com/en-us/thinking-ahead Contact the Thinking Ahead Podcast at marketing@gfk.com
This week on NintenDomain, Tim Kenyon stops by to talk about the Mom Hid My Game Multiverse, Overwatch, Hyrule Warriors and many other Nintendo News! Support the show at: www.patreon.com/nintendomainpodcast Music: 00:00:19 Yoshi's Island: Flower Garden 01:14:30 Haunted Halloween '86: Stage 2 01:16:41 Mom Hid My Game: Theme Song 02:22:01 Mom Hid My Game: Theme Song 2 Episode Outline Timestamps: Now Playing: 00:02:48 Tim: Super Mario 3D All Stars: Super Mario 64 Super Mario Bros. 35 Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Luigi's Mansion 3 Breath of the Wild Overwatch 00:28:27 Trey: Overwatch Hide and Dance Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition Future Connected Animal Crossing: New Horizons 00:52:04 Jereme: Animal Crossing: New Horizons Super Mario Sunshine Super Mario Bros. 35 Hades Haunted Halloween '86 01:17:28 Jon: Jackbox Party Pack 4 Ring Fit Adventure Mom Hid My Game Multiverse Yoshi's Island Streets of Rage 4 Sega Genesis Collection Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Beat Super Mario World Beat 01:50:11 News
This year, Earth Day is celebrating its 50th anniversary. In this episode, GfK Consumer Life’s Tim Kenyon breaks down how far the sustainability movement has come -- and, more importantly, where it may be going. From hybrid cars and recycled clothing, to zero-waste homes -- how important is the environment to consumers? And how will COVID-19 affect their attitudes and efforts towards a “greener” world?More Information: Sustainability & COVID-19 [eBook]: https://hubs.ly/H0pKk4l0
In this special episode Redpod host Tim Kenyon sits down with Caitlin Coulter, this year's Battle of the Valleys coordinator, to talk about the up-coming week's events and SVSU's goal of winning the BOV fundraising contest for the tenth year in a row. Students can get more information about this year's BOV on the SVSU website: http://www.svsu.edu/battleofthevalleys or by visiting the Student Association office in Doan 103. Go Cards!
Mike Major from SVSU's Career Services joins Tim Kenyon for a discussion about how his office can help students and alumni find a career path and land that perfect job. This is a discussion that no student can afford to miss.
Tim Kenyon talks with Alexa Foor and Josh Atkins, SVSU Writing Center tutors, about the center and what they do to help students achieve their potential as writers. Don't miss this engaging and informative conversation.
Tim Kenyon of Conveyant Systems talks Next Gen 911, Situational Awareness and Kari's Law in our 8&Out interview.
Fletch talks about the evolution of Emergency location to the new NEAD database, and the potential of that providing additional location resolution, but the potential accuracy and currency problem that still exists. Conveyant's SENTRY solution was developed from an OTT concept delivered to IIT in a keynote by Fletcher in 2012, and later to the FCC at their Indoor Location Accuracy workshop held later that year.
Fletch talks about the evolution of Emergency location to the new NEAD database, and the potential of that providing additional location resolution, but the potential accuracy and currency problem that still exists. Conveyant's SENTRY solution was developed from an OTT concept delivered to IIT in a keynote by Fletcher in 2012, and later to the FCC at their Indoor Location Accuracy workshop held later that year.
Join your hosts as they welcome the amazing Tim Kenyon of Capstan Comics on the show. In this marathon episode, the boys talk to Tim about his first comic, Endtime, at very great length. We find out what Tim's original vision was for Endtime and where he and his family winters. The boys also talk about what directs Dev picked up this week, and Stephen talks about what is flying off the shelves. Finally, Dr.T has to enlist the help of Tim Kenyon to talk about Watchmen, and why it is the best and most overrated thing in comics history.
Kickstarter is having an impact in the Graphic Novel space. Tim Kenyon discusses the journey necessary to get your Graphic Novel up on Kickstarter and published.