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What are you on the hunt for in 2025?? The Idiots and some of their viewers share what they are on the hunt for in 2025!! What are YOU on the hunt for? Let us know in the comments below!!! 04:08 - Chris 06:53 - Adam Gothard 08:47 - Shawn Barral 10:25 - Kyle A. 11:21 - John 13:10 - Matt K. 14:34 - Nicholas Lucero 15:54 - Todd B. 17:05 - Adam Chitwood 18:27 - Yoda??? 20:39 - Cody Shephard 22:21 - Mitchell Whaley 23:16 - Corey B. 23:59 - Shane 29:01 - Josh Crouch 30:33 - Sam Sams 32:15 - Brian Collingwood 33:13 - Charles
We're going on the road with the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #663. Subscribe now! Arise & Go, Philippe Barnes and Tom Phelan, Santiago Molina, The Out of Kilters, Lissa Schneckenburger, Logical Fleadh, Patsy O'Brien, Clay Babies, Louise Bichan, Joey Abarta, Fire In The Glen, Toby Bresnahan, Tradify, Tim Cummings, Pete Sutherland, Brad Kolodner, Altan GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2024 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2024 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on Spotify to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. It also makes it easier for you to add these artists to your own playlists. You can also check out our Irish & Celtic Music Videos. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 00:07 - Arise & Go "Strathspeys & Reels: Lennox's Love To Blantyre / Captain Campbell / The Iron Man / Elizabeth's Big Coat / The Bird's Nest" from Meeting Place 04:28 - WELCOME 05:24 - Philippe Barnes and Tom Phelan "New Kings Road/Órlaith's/New Found Out" from The Clearwater Sessions 11:34 - Santiago Molina "The return from Fingal" from Desde un nuevo lugar 14:19 - The Out of Kilters "Ruffled Drawers / Buck Mountain / Speed the Plow" from Hot Potatoes 17:48 - Lissa Schneckenburger "The Ranch" from Falling Forward 22:25 - Logical Fleadh "Gary Bennigan's" from Logical Fleadh (17 - Track Album) 24:01 - FEEDBACK 25:50 - Patsy O'Brien "Lucky In Love" from Onward 28:33 - Clay Babies "Irishman's Heart To The Ladies / SilverSpire / SilverSpear / Fisherman's Hornpipe" from Speechless Vol. 1: Sloppy Session in the Sticks 33:58 - Louise Bichan "Qouyburray" from Out of My Own Light 37:12 - Joey Abarta "The Longford Piper/The Balintore Fancy/Follow Me Up to Carlow (Single Jigs)" from King of the Blind 40:53 - THANKS 42:32 - Fire In The Glen "Boys of Blue Hill / Toormore Polkas" from Cutting Bracken 46:09 - Toby Bresnahan "Miller of Drohan" from All In Good time 49:22 - Tradify "El Garrotín & Muñeira De Casu" from Take Flight 52:31 - Tim Cummings, Pete Sutherland, Brad Kolodner “MacGregor of Roaring Fork" from The Birds' Flight 54:29 - CLOSING 55:26 - Altan "Port Árainn Mhór/Port Kitty Rua Mooney (Jigs)" from Donegal 58:50 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on your environment. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. Not just the big names you've probably heard of. 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Decide how much you want to pledge every week, $1, $5, $25. Make sure to cap how much you want to spend per month. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Please email me. I'd love to see a picture of what you're doing while listening or of a band that you saw recently. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. Dawn Davis sent a St Patrick's Day photo: Ellen Mandeville emailed a photo: "I baked a Guinness Chocolate Cake for St. Patrick's Day dessert! It reminded me of the fabulous meals I enjoyed at Teach Nan Phaidi café on Inis Mór." Raven Lunatic sent a St Pats photo: Todd B emailed a photo: “Hi Marc, Had a fantastic St Patrick's Day. Cooked up some brown soda bread and some beef stew for the family while listening to the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast of course. A couple of my favorite episodes I listened to while cooking included # 185, 2 - hours of Celtic Rock Music, and #141, Bagpipes Rock. Picture of flying the colors and brown bread on the table. Thanks Marc. Slainte." Rich Hoffman sent a couple photos for St Patrick's Day: "Made traditional Corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots and had a Guinness listening to your music. Wore green, went to church and enjoyed a parade. Thanks Marc! Still loving your work. Slàinte."
Wir machen den großen EU-Wurf und schauen auf DMA, DSA und Todd B.. Außerdem scheitert Musk mit seiner Klage gegen das CCDH und Meta macht ernst mit den unpolitischen Timelines. ➡️ Lesetipp: Netzpolitik über den Stand der Interoperabilität: https://netzpolitik.org/2024/interoperabilitaet-von-messengern-holpriger-aufbruch-von-der-insel/ ➡️ Haken dran unterstützen – oder mit der Haki-Community ins Gespräch kommen könnt ihr hier: http://www.hakendran.org
We are back this week. The voice of reason is back in the booth! This week we look back at all the major (&boring) talking points from football this (and last) week Major Highlights: Attack on Vini JR How fans & pundits are making the game boring Title chasers Arsenal Can we compete with Haaland? Purple Patch Son & Spurs UCL Review Chelsea In depth: Todd B., Tuchel & Potter Give us the PL All Star Game Special shoutouts: Everton, Napoli & Much More Thank you for listening. Subscribe, share and rate on a podcast app that allows you to do so. For all info on our podcast, click the link below: https://linktr.ee/CONetwork
Todd B. Buck, Ph.D. Of Counsel Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C. What are some hot areas in the biotech industry? (e.g., gene editing, mRNA Therapeutics, Car-T, etc.) What do you think of the patent waivers related to the vaccine? Explain what a patent is? Can information described in a patent can be used to manufacture vaccines? Can you describe generally what modified RNA is? Whys is that patentable? Can you describe generally the differences between mRNA vaccines (Pfizer/Moderna) and AAV vaccines (AZ/J&J)?
Because Sylvester Stallone drove one in Tango & Cash…that’s just one of the reasons why listeners bought cars! Topic Tuesday brings the first Car Conclusions episode of 2021. The guys debate really long-term choices for Todd B. in northern Indiana, and take social media questions that ask if AWD makes a good CUV handle better, what steering wheel materials are good or bad, and what makes a car age well? TV Season 8 airs on the Motor Trend cable channel through March 2021. Seasons 1-7 are available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide. Rate and review us on iTunes, and the TV show on IMDB and Amazon. Write to us with your Car Debates, Topic Tuesday discussions and Car Conclusions at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends!
Maslow's Army welcomed in 64 people out of the cold on the first day their new winter day center opened on Christmas. The Todd B. Portune Winter Day Center was three years in the making and opened in the former Queensgate Correctional Facility at a crucial time. According to Maslow's Army Executive Director Samuel Landis, there is a 38% increase in the number of people unable to get into a shelter due to the pandemic.
Join Cian at the cabin for a beer as he gets to know influential Welsh writer of the strange, the inimitable Arthur Machen, and focuses on his 1895 tale of a Victorian scientist searching for a forgotten race of malevolent ab-human ‘fairy folk’ living in (or under?) the Welsh hills. Discussion covers: -Psychogeography & hauntology of Machen’s work -the ‘orientalising’ of Britain’s Celtic fringe -Victorian pseudo-history -Margaret Murray & the Witch-Cult Hypothesis (of course!) -Machen’s influence on (you guessed it) HP Lovecraft Wide Atlantic Weird Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/my-store-10108989 The Three Imposters, Arthur machen, 1895 https://www.gutenberg.org/files/35517/35517-h/35517-h.htm Ghostland, Edward Parnell, 2019 https://edwardparnell.com/ Caerleon.net, Arthur Machen http://www.caerleon.net/history/machen/text/index.html Supernatural Horror in Literature, HP Lovecraft, 1927 https://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/essays/shil.aspx Conan And The Little People, From An Underwood No 5, Todd B. Vick, 2019 http://onanunderwood5.blogspot.com/2019/01/conan-and-little-people-robert-e-howard.html The Horror Of Geologic Time, Aaron Worth, 2018 https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/10/31/the-horror-of-geologic-time/
Scriptures: A Tool for Navigation and Understanding Today's episode begins with Todd B. Parker for "True Doctrine, Understood, Changes Attitudes and Behavior." Then, Mary Anne Prater shares her devotional speech "Using Spiritual Maps to Navigate Through Life."
Robey Martin and Todd B. Waldo talk about their shared love for food and culture and what it means to come together to experience both in Richmond. They also share how their focus on mental health and self-care impacts how they live and work each day. Robey Martin lives an unctuous soup of a life. During a day, she balances human resources and contract staffing for Remx Specialty Staffing (need a temp?). In that very same day, she's an online/tv/print personality who features food, spirits and culture primarily in Virginia. You can find her over at WTVR CBS 6 as a co-host of the food podcast "Eat It, Virginia", author of Richmond's restaurant "hot list" and as their local food correspondent. Other places where she is: Richmond Magazine, Virginia Living, Style Weekly, Richmond Times Dispatch, Beer Advocate, Richmond Grid, Virginia Craft Beer Magazine, or wherever good French fries are. Follow her food-centric life at @callmerobey and @eatitvirginia on Instagram. The spotlight for this episode is Holli Fund. Holli Fund supports individuals in the Richmond-area food service industry who are experiencing an economic crisis such as injury, illness, death of an immediate family member, loss of income due to coronavirus restrictions, or other emergency. Workers who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 and/or are under doctor’s orders for a mandatory quarantine should ask for assistance. A food service worker can apply for assistance up to three months after a crisis occurs. Individuals must be currently employed in the food service industry to qualify or had been employed in the industry until coronavirus restrictions were mandated by the state in March 2020. Learn more at thehollifund.org 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #food #culture #happyhour #selfcare #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth is here to remind us that our mental health deserves to be prioritized more now than ever. Whether it be supporting a friend or opening up to someone about your own experiences. In part two of his focus on mental health, host Todd B. Waldo talks with James Harris about his own journey with mental health and therapy. And why he created Men To Heal and the opportunities it provides to our community. James Harris the founder of Men to Heal . He is a Licensed Mental Health Professional and holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. At age 5 James lost his father and was placed into the Virginia foster care system. As a ward of the State he was required to attend counseling sessions. However, he found those sessions unengaging. Typically run by white therapists who sat on a couch James felt that they could not relate to the emotional and cultural issues he faced. As a result, counseling wasn't a service he took seriously and so he wasn't able to benefit from it. This unfulfilling experience followed James into his adult life. In 2018 James created Men To Heal, a movement to bring awareness to the stigma surrounding mental health among black men and underserved populations. James is also a veteran, serial entrepreneur and community advocate. His recent ventures include co-ownership of Brewers Waffles & the Well Art Gallery and the opening of The Healing Hub in 2010, a wellness center that offers outpatient therapy, yoga, mindfulness and financial resources to the community. If you need help or support, you can find resources from the National Alliance on Mental Illness ( nami.org / namicva.website ) Also checking out Men to Heal ( mentoheal.com ) for additional resources. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #mentalhealth #depression #anxiety
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth is here to remind us that our mental health deserves to be prioritized more now than ever. Whether it be supporting a friend or opening up to someone about your own experiences. In part one of his focus on mental health, host Todd B. Waldo talks about his experience with depression and anxiety and the importance of self care in his life today. He shares the impact of forgiveness, giving himself grace and that it is ok to not be ok. If you need help or support, you can find resources from the National Alliance on Mental Illness ( nami.org / namicva.website ) Also checking out Men to Heal ( mentoheal.com ) for additional resources. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #mentalhealth #depression #anxiety #forgiveness #grace
Todd B. Waldo is joined by long-time friend Radiah Rhodes as they look back on the journey through life after receiving their Engineering degrees from NC State. Radiah shares what she gained in her career moving from corporate leadership through entrepreneurship. They talk about what the process of introspection has done to transform her life, family and business. And the impact that process is having on her clients. Radiah Rhodes is an alchemist, activist, and innovator for all things well-being. After two decades of experience leading in small businesses and Fortune 100 companies across beauty, health & wellness, and information technology, Radiah is known for her strategic acumen, impeccable design, and intuitive ability to connect, lead, and accelerate multi-million dollar results through people and products. Most recently Radiah authored the book, Being is the New Doing: A Divine Guide to Owning Your Energy, Time and Peace of Mind. A simple and practical tool that marries spirituality, science, and reality to elevate your intention towards unprecedented outcomes. Think of it as a programmer’s guide to your own limitless potential and power to create results. She has also designed and launched a strong portfolio of transformational well-being products and services. As an entrepreneur, corporate leader, wife, and mother of two amazing and active children, Radiah knows what it takes to be extraordinary in life and experience great success of the mind, body, and spirit . Her life’s work is training high achieving, results-oriented clients on a breakthrough method of succeeding without sacrificing themselves in the process. It’s the ultimate well-being. Learn more at evoklife.com The spotlight for this episode is The Well. The Well is a space that fosters dreams, creates community and provides mentorship, which enables women of color to turn their ideas into economic power and freedom. The Well was born from an idea to bring women together with intention. In July of 2019, Founder and Chief-Everything-Officer (CEO) Laura Bacon took that first leap, establishing an idea in to a business. From that moment on the momentum of The Well has come from taking time and carefully reflecting on each step of building a community organization. Learn more at thewellwork.org Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #marriage #career #community #womenentrepreneurs #introspection
Dr. Justin Moody talks shop .. and chocolate... with Drs. Todd Engel and Brian Baliwas at Chicago Mid-Winter. Dr. Todd B. Engel is originally from Van Nuys, California and has resided in Orange County, California since 1997. He is a graduate of the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry where he also received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery. Dr. Engel is a Diplomat of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and maintains active membership status with the following associations: Academy of Osseointegration, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, American Dental Association, North Carolina Dental Society, California Dental Association, and Orange County Dental Society. Dr. Engel has extensive experience in Dental Implant Rehabilitation, CT Guided Surgical Design, Complex Treatment Planning as well as Full Mouth Rehabilitation. Dr. Engel has hosted live radio, authored several articles and has been a featured keynote speaker both nationally and internationally on topics such as Dental Implants and Restorative Applications, Digital Radiography, CBCT – Cone Beam Technology, Ridge Augmentation and Socket Preservation, Treatment of the Edentulous Patient, Current Dental Materials as well as Comprehensive Treatment Planning on Medically Compromised Patients. In 2005 Dr. Engel’s life long dream of creating a learning institution where he could share, teach and motivate other dental professionals was realized by the inception of the Engel Institute. The Institute has grown to all over the US though now includes 3 flagship locations with faculty both nationally and internationally and has trained well over 8,000 dental professionals in its short tenure. Dr. Baliwas is a general and cosmetic dentist located in San Francisco, California. Dr. Brian Baliwas’ strong focus on dental education allows he and his patients to formulate treatment strategies together, providing the opportunity for them to be active participants in their dental care. His practice philosophy is centered on conservative, highly esthetic, comprehensive dentistry that utilizes modern technology and techniques. Dr. Baliwas received his Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from UC Davis. He completed post-baccalaureate studies in Human Anatomy and Physiology at the University of Oregon, and went on to obtain his D.D.S. degree from the University of the Pacific (UOP) School of Dentistry in San Francisco, where he graduated with high honors and was elected to join both Omicron Kappa Upsilon and Tau Kappa Omega dental honor societies. He also received several awards for his outstanding clinical work in the areas of esthetic dentistry, oral implantology, restorative dentistry, and endodontics. As an active member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the Academy of General Dentistry, and several study clubs throughout the Bay Area, Dr. Baliwas continually surrounds himself with some of the best practitioners in his field. He aspires to continually learn and improve, traveling down the path of excellence in search for perfection in his craft. In addition, Dr. Baliwas also teaches part-time at the University of the Pacific dental school in the Department of Integrated Reconstructive Dental Sciences, where he inspires his students to maintain a high level of commitment, passion, and pride in their dental work.
From her home in Richmond, Enjoli Moon joins Todd B. Waldo for the 50th episode of the podcast. She shares how intuition and intentionality have impacted her family and career. And they talk about learning how to maintain balance with time and attention while pursuing passion. Enjoli Moon is the founder and creative director of the Afrikana Independent Film Festival, a festival dedicated to showcasing the cinematic works of people of color from around the world - they place a special focus of the global Black narrative. She is also the Assistant Curator of Film & Special Programs at the Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU where she is dedicated to using film as a catalyst for conversation and authentic connection. Through Afrikana and the ICA she looks forward to helping grow the footprint of Black indie cinema in Richmond and making the city a premier platform for elevating, celebrating, and further validating stories of the marginalized and underrepresented. Outside of film, Enjoli serves on the Board of Directors for Oakwood Arts/P35 and 1708 Gallery, as well as the advisory board for the School of African American Studies at VCU. She is a member of the Public Awareness Committee at The Valentine and serves as chair of the Richmond Region Tourism Black Experience Committee. She is the recipient of Style Weekly’s 2017 40 Under 40 and was named a 2018 Women in the Arts by the same organization. Enjoli is a Richmond native and studied sociology at Virginia Commonwealth University and when she's not out scouting for the next dope film, you'll find her indulging in RVA's best eateries or its theater scene with her son, Jonah, an aspiring artist himself. The spotlight for this episode is Community 50/50. Community 50/50, LLC is a mentoring/community outreach program geared toward the betterment of youth and families in the Richmond metropolitan area and surrounding localities. Their programs service youth ages 5-18 and their families. Their program was created to provide positive adult role models and help children develop socially and emotionally. Their mentors help youth learn to understand and communicate their feelings, to relate to their peers, and to develop respectable and appropriate relationships with other adults. Community 50/50 believes that youth mentoring works best when goals focus on developing trusting relationships with peers and adults. Learn more at community5050.com 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #being #doing #intentionality #passion
Mike Watts begins a new season of 40 Lessons from his home in Maine. He talks with Todd B. Waldo about family, marriage, business and self-care. They share what it takes to balance all of these and continue to listen, learn, grow and show grace. As an entrepreneur, speaker, and dad, Mike Watts has built a multimedia digital empire with his wife, Kate Northrup, that reaches hundreds of thousands globally. They are committed to supporting ambitious women to light up the world without burning themselves out in the process. They have a podcast together called The Kate & Mike Show: Life, Love & Business where they share their life plus business strategies on a weekly basis. You can learn more about their work over at KateNorthrup.com. The spotlight for this episode is Love 146. Love146 is an international human rights organization working to end child trafficking and exploitation through survivor care and prevention. The trafficking and exploitation of children is one of the darkest stories and most severe human rights abuses imaginable. But for Love 146, the hope of ending it is a reality. They are helping grow the movement to end child trafficking while providing effective, thoughtful solutions. They believe in the power of love and its ability to effect sustainable change. Love is the foundation of their motivation. Learn more at love146.org 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #marriage #listening #selfcare #business
Studying the scriptures daily, listening to the words of Christ, and driving darkness from our lives are ways to understand true doctrine. Support the show: https://ldsp-pay.ldschurch.org/donations/byu/byu-speeches.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From her office in Richmond Virginia, Anedra Wiseman Bourne talks with Todd B. Waldo about the impact of her family on her life and career. She talks about being wife, mom and friend while making time to listen, lead and serve communities. Anedra Wiseman Bourne is a wife and mother of two, but by day she’s the Deputy Executive Director at Venture Richmond, Downtown Richmond’s Marketing organization. Anedra has spent most of her 20-plus year career focused on public relations, community outreach and marketing in the tourism industry. In her spare time, she enjoys volunteering in the community and serves on various non-profit boards in leadership positions. Currently, she serves as the Board Chair for the Northside Family YMCA. The spotlight for this episode is the Northside Family YMCA. Located on Old Brook Road beside John Marshall High School, the Northside Family YMCA has been serving Richmond for over 100 years. It is a resource within your community of men, women and children committed to bringing about lasting personal and social change. With a focus on nurturing the potential of every child and teen, improving the nation’s health and well-being and providing opportunities to give back and support neighbors, the Y enables youth, adults, families and communities to be healthy, confident, connected and secure. Learn more at ymcarichmond.org/locations/northside 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #marriage #motherhood #listening
James Warren sits down with Todd B. Waldo for a candid conversation about family, fatherhood and how they experience forgiveness and freedom in relationships. They share lessons on community building and what it means to work in a diverse community pursuing common goals. James Warren is a storyteller and a strategist, passionate about the intersections of human and digital, and brands, culture and communities. He is the Founder and CEO of Share More Stories, which helps companies understand humans, one story at a time. James is also the Vice President of Brand Strategy at JMI, a marketing firm uniquely focused on brand community engagement. James studied economics and literature at Princeton University and creative writing at Columbia University. And for nearly 25 years, James has used his unique blend of creative writing, marketing, organizational development and innovation experience to help companies form lasting connections with their employees, consumers and communities. A sought after advisor, facilitator, contributor and convener, James also writes for Richmond magazine’s family column, serves on the board of directors of BridgePark, and is the founding organizer of The Solution Is Us. Originally from New York City, James and his family now call Richmond, Virginia home. Learn more at sharemorestories.com and johnsonmarketing.com The spotlight for this episode is Richmond BridgePark Foundation. BridgePark is a proposed linear public park in Richmond that would span the James River and connect the riverfront experience to the City Center, on both sides of the James. The park would transform 9th Street (including a portion of the Manchester Bridge over the beautiful James River) into a world-class destination for biking, walking, art, education, events, and community engagement. Learn more at bridgeparkrva.com 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #fatherhood #friendship #forgiveness #freedom
Todd B. Waldo joins City of Richmond Fire Lieutenant Keron Tull for a conversation about his journey from Guyana to Richmond and his career of service. They talk about family, fatherhood, and the drive to give back to the community. And what it means to learn and grow from our past and pursue a better future. Keron Tull has been an active member of the City of Richmond Department of Fire and Emergency Services for the last 10 years. He has served in the role of Engine Company Lieutenant at Fire Station 11 located in Richmond’s Historic Church Hill community. Born in Georgetown, Guyana Keron immigrated to the US at an early age with his parents and after spending his formative years in Brooklyn, New York they settled in the Richmond area. After graduating high school, Lt. Tull joined the United States Marine Corps honorably serving during Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom. Through this experience not only did he develop a true passion for servant leadership but also the ability to train and grow within a high-intensity team environment. The Marine Corps also instilled a drive for constant self-improvement, which propelled Keron to acquire his Bachelors of Science Degree focused in Electronic Engineering Technology. He currently volunteers as a Board Member of the Richmond Fire Foundation, the Executive Board of Brothers and Sisters Combined, and Advisor to the Urban League of Greater Richmond Leadership council where he previously served as Vice President. Above all else, Lt Keron Tull is first and foremost committed to his family, his wife Antionette and their four children Naja, Krystal, Dominique and Desean. The spotlight for this episode is the Brothers and Sisters Combined Professional Firefighters, Inc. Founded in 1973, this organization is focused on promoting great habits and community service. Follow them on Facebook and learn more at bscpff.weebly.com 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #service #firefighters #fatherhood
From his studio in Richmond, Artist S. Ross Browne joins Todd B. Waldo to share the journey with family and loved ones that shapes his work. And the deep convictions and passion that motivate him through struggle. They talk about the impact of art on the community and how it can be used to help heal after difficult and tragic moments in our lives. S. Ross Browne studied Communication Art and Design at Virginia Commonwealth University, in Richmond, VA and Photography at The Corcoran School of the Arts in Washington, DC. He is also an alumnus of The Miller School of Albemarle in Charlottesville, Virginia. Browne is a professional studio artist with over 23 years experience. With an emphasis on painting, he has exhibited domestically and internationally in over 70 gallery and museum exhibitions and is in multifarious private and public collections including the permanent collection of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. As an educator Ross was the Art Specialist for the VCU Health System where he practiced art therapy for and taught art to his various patients with an emphasis on pediatric hematology/oncology, infectious disease, brain injury and elder care. He was also an art educator for various support groups including Living Well for pediatric cancer support and the Richmond Brain Tumor Support Group. Browne was also an instructor for the Resident Associate Program at the The Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. and has taught art and design for inner city and at risk youth for the Fresh Air Fund of New York City, Weed and Seed, Project Ready and Art 180 of Richmond, VA. Learn more at srossbrowne.com The spotlight for this episode is the Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia. The Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia celebrates the rich culture and moving histories of African American people in Virginia and their contributions to our magnificent country. They endeavor to tell a more complete and inclusive story about America. Their mission is to preserve stories that inspire. Their new exhibition, The Paradox of Liberty: Slavery at Jefferson’s Monticello, gives voice to the many enslaved families who built and maintained Monticello. It highlights the stories of six families who, along with others, lived in slavery at Jefferson’s home and plantation for generations. Learn more at blackhistorymuseum.org. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #art #therapy #healing #trauma
Dr. Hollee Freeman joins Todd B. Waldo on the podcast sharing how she leads the MathScience Innovation Center and cares for her family, while also creating space to live out her passion. They talk about the hard work of building community in Richmond and what is possible when you push through fear and step out of your comfort zone. Dr. Hollee Freeman is the Executive Director of the MathScience Innovation Center in Richmond, VA. She is a National Board Certified Teacher and has worked as an elementary teacher, district math coach, national mathematics trainer, educational researcher, curriculum writer, and professor. She has authored numerous book chapters and articles focused on STEM, educational reform, gender, and educational equity in the US and abroad. She keeps very busy volunteering her time locally serving on several education boards and event committees. In addition, she is an adjunct instructor at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she teaches a class focused on community engagement. The MathScience Innovation Center (MSiC) provides extraordinary educational experiences in science, technology, and mathematics to K-12 students and educators in the metro Richmond, Virginia area, creating enthusiasm, inspiring innovation, and developing skills needed for STEM studies and careers. Learn more at mymsic.org. The organization spotlight for this episode is The Human Connection. The Human Connection is a connection company curating unique opportunities for individuals and organizations that create space for exponential impact and social change. Learn more and follow them on Facebook and Instagram at The Human Connection Think Tank. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #education #fear #passion #STEM #equity
Hola a tod@s! Gracias por darle al play. En este nuevo podcast podremos poner en práctica nuestras fortalezas de forma avanzada y efectiva. Os proponemos ejercicios prácticos que pueden ayudarte alcanzar el máximo potencial de tus fortalezas. Comenzaremos por identificar nuestras fortalezas, su aplicación el ámbito profesional a través del Análisis DAFO y por último 2 ejercicios específicos para potenciar las fortalezas basadas en el Modelo Biswas-Diener, Robert , Kashdan, Todd B. and Minhas, Gurpal. Este podcast está basado en un artículo del blog llamado “Bohemian Rhapsody, el camino hacia el éxito. Capitulo II: Fortalezas, el motor del cambio” que podréis encontrar en la pagina web de TCO en www.tuconsultaonline.info. Página de facebook: TCO Psicologia y Coaching. Instagram: tuconsultaonline.info. Blog: https://www.tuconsultaonline.info/post/bohemian-rhapsody-el-camino-hacia-el-exito-capitulo-ii-fortalezas-el-motor-del-cambio
Kelli Lemon joins Todd B. Waldo for a conversation about her family, career and her journey to discover how she could weave together all that she is to connect people, create experiences and help shape the world around her. Kelli is socially connecting people through food, sports, arts and education. This week she is celebrating the first year of her social cafe Urban Hang Suite in Richmond’s Historic Jackson Ward community! She is also the host for Coffee With Strangers where each week guests share with Kelli how they live, work, play and support all that Richmond has to offer. Season one included an interview with Kelli and Todd four years ago. Learn more about Kelli and Urban Hang Suite by following @likethefruit and @urbanhangsuiterva on Instagram. The event spotlight for this episode is the Hardywood Gingerbread House Challenge with Better Housing Coalition, Sunday, November 3 Noon – 5:30 p.m. The third annual Hardywood Gingerbread House Challenge dares local businesses, nonprofits and student groups to form teams and display their holiday spirit and creativity by constructing a gingerbread house centered around the 2019 theme: “Holiday Songs” Learn more at betterhousingcoalition.org 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
Adrienne Cole Johnson joins Todd B. Waldo for a conversation about what she has learned creating intentional spaces and balancing her work at home and in the community. Adrienne Cole Johnson is a social justice professional focused on creative approaches to change and has done this by focusing on building robust engagement strategies for various communities for over 15 years. She is an innovator and entrepreneur, co-leading thoughtful and intentional brands such as The ARTisan Cafe, The Flourish Society and The Richmond Night Market. She shared “I’m a Richmonder committed to ensuring the arts and culture scene of the City speaks to the diversity of talent and art that it hosts.” Learn more at richmondnightmarketva.com. The event spotlight for this episode is the The Great RVA Bake Off on October 27 with Next Move Program and their new tABLEspoons Bakery. The bakery will serve as a training and employment site. Internships will be run throughout the year through our partnership with the VA DOE serving approximately 50 young adults with developmental disabilities annually. There will also be community educational events and workshops in the space that are open to all. Learn more at thenextmoveprogram.com/tablespoons. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community
Sandi Cauley joins Todd B. Waldo for a conversation about family, career and life in Richmond as she leads her business and serves the community. Sandi Cauley is the owner and founder of TURN Cardio Jam Studio, a fitness instructor and also a choreographer and instructor for Dance Trance Richmond; She discovered the program while working as a television news producer in Birmingham, Alabama in 1998. Sandi's love for dance starts in Corpus Christi, Texas where she took Ballet Folklorico and twirling as a child. She gave up those activities to play sports and music; She was a snare drummer in both her South Texas high school and college marching bands and after moving to Richmond in 2001, was a dance team member for the Richmond Speed arena football team. With her strong background in choreography and fitness, Sandi also teaches Tabata, Bootcamp and Ass and AB's. Learn more about TURN at turncardiojamstudio.com The event spotlight for this episode is 2019 Uncork Hope with Medical Home Plus. Parents often feel overwhelmed when faced with their child’s diagnosis, especially at certain pivotal times within their journey. Resources are available, but often parents aren’t sure how to access them or how to prioritize their child’s needs. MHP provides resource coordination services for families and professionals alike supporting special children. MHP is able to help families vet the process of achieving support for their child. MHP is not a hotline service, but rather walks families through service coordination and is there for each step of the journey. Learn more at medhomeplus.org 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
Micah “Bam-Bamm” White joins Todd B. Waldo for a conversation about family, fatherhood, faith and how he is still figuring out how to use his passion and gifts to make a difference in his family and community. Micah White has spent over 20 years in the entertainment industry as a stand-up comedian, host, and philanthropist. He has performed in four countries, and in over 80 U.S. cities in 30 states. The go-to guy for corporate comedy and hosting, White’s talents have led him to perform for 40 corporations, 30 non-profit organizations, and 20 colleges doing everything from stand-up to hosting and delivering the commencement address. He’s gone on tour with Gary Owen, has hosted and performed aboard the Tom Joyner Foundation Fantastic Voyage, and has appeared in Denzel Washington’s “Unstoppable” and the Lifetime network’s “Army Wives.” White is also the Founder of RVA Has Talent, which creates collaborations between local artists and non-profits in the Greater Richmond community. From that, he’s developed an initiative that allows inmates at the Richmond City Jail to hone creative abilities and equips them with tools for gainful employment after incarceration. Through his various efforts, White’s mission is simple: to use comedy and entertainment to find common ground by bridging racial, religious, socioeconomic, and generational gaps. The event spotlight for this episode is artoberVA, a month-long celebration of arts and culture in RVA and the Tri-Cities each October! artoberVA promotes events, pop-ups, exhibits, science, history, collaborations, and any arts or culture experience happening in the Richmond & Tri-Cities area every October. Presented by CultureWorks, artoberVA increases participation in arts and culture events in our region and expands the exposure of organizations, venues, and artists shaping our vibrant and creative scene. Learn more at artoberVA.com. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
40 Lessons started as a way to celebrate host Todd B. Waldo’s 40th birthday, highlighting a series of the lessons he had learned and their impact on his view of the world. Now, Todd continues to share his stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. In this next season of the 40 Lessons podcast, every Tuesday Todd B. Waldo invites friends and colleagues to share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. The event spotlight for this episode is artoberVA, a month-long celebration of arts and culture in RVA and the Tri-Cities each October! artoberVA promotes events, pop-ups, exhibits, science, history, collaborations, and any arts or culture experience happening in the Richmond & Tri-Cities area every October. Presented by CultureWorks, artoberVA increases participation in arts and culture events in our region and expands the exposure of organizations, venues, and artists shaping our vibrant and creative scene. Learn more at artoberVA.com. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Listen to all episodes on Spotify, iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
This article was published in the September edition of the On the Front Lines Newsletter by Chantell C. Foley and Todd B. Logsdon in Louisville.In a memorandum released last year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (or OSHA) announced that inspectors can now use drones to collect evidence. In order to not be surprised by one of these inspections, it is a good idea to prepare a response strategy just as you would for any other OSHA inspection. You should also know that OSHA cannot initiate a drone inspection without employer consent, and you may be able to limit inspections to exclude the use of a drone. To quote from this article’s conclusion: “You should educate your organization on these new developments to ensure your key personnel at least know enough to prepare for future OSHA drone inspections.”
This article was published in the August edition of On the Front Lines, By Chantell C. Foley and Todd B. Logsdon (Louisville).It looks at employee burnout, which is now an officially diagnosable condition. While there are no OSHA standards to govern burnout, some studies indicate that burned-out employees have less awareness of their surroundings and struggle to maintain workplace safety practice. To quote from this article’s conclusion: “Creating awareness campaigns and training initiatives to recognize symptoms of employee burnout and the safety hazards caused by fatigue or lack of concentration may save your workplace from injuries and illnesses down the road.”
Todd Ringler became Partner of The Alternative Board TAB Suffolk-Long Island in 2019. Prior to becoming partner, Todd facilitated and coached a business owner TAB Board as well as an attorney-only TAB Board. Todd is also CEO of Calm Waters Consulting, a business valuation and appraisal firm. Todd is a CPA and a Certified Valuation Analyst with a Master’s Degree in Taxation. The State of New York Unified Court System has qualified him as an expert in Accounting & Appraisal work under Article 36 Office of Court Administration. Todd brings the unique perspective of real-world experience as a business owner and former executive chef owner-operator of a successful 120 seat restaurant. Additionally, his extensive required continuing academic education and professional training gives him insights and ideas beyond the textbook world. This rare combination of training and education allows Todd to bring a vast knowledge base and broad experience in support of his clients and TAB members. Todd has developed and implemented both personal and organizational strategic plans, improving both business value and the lives of people in the businesses he served. He has done this for wholesale, retail, entertainment, service and manufacturing entities, both with public companies and closely held businesses. As a former Adjunct Professor of Management and Leadership in the Graduate School of Business at Dowling College in Oakdale, and an Adjunct Professor of Business and Accounting at Nassau Community College he gives back to the community and helps individuals learn basic tenets of business and accounting. When working in public accounting some of his clients included A&E Television Networks, Bowne Business Systems, Inc., British Airways, Inc., Connoisseur Communications, Club Med USA, Giorgio Armani USA, Inc. & The Lauder Family Group. Show Sponsor: https://terranut.com/bhp Show Sponsor: https://agiledragonconsulting.com/ Support the show! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/brutallyhonestpodcast Website: https://www.brutallyhonestpodcast.com/ Instagram & Facebook @brutallyhonestpodcast Produced by: https://www.baronmediagroup.com/
40 Lessons - Episode 38 - Lessons from an engineer's journey from fear to freedom This episode Todd B. Waldo discusses his latest Medium article ( medium.com/@toddwaldo ) about his career transition and journey from fear to freedom. The event spotlight for this episode is the Hill Topper 5k Sunday March 24, 2019. This annual race organized by Church Hill Rotary Club benefits the Robinson Theater. The race will take you through the beautiful neighborhood and parks of Church Hill then end right in the middle of the Church Hill Irish Festival where you can enjoy live bands, great food, and beer! Register at www.thehilltopper5k.com 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #fear #freedom #change
Todd B. Waldo returns to the podcast after taking a self-care break. He shares what he learning about life, family and relationships. And what it means to focus on the center. The event spotlight for this episode is the Robinson Theater’s Annual Fall Festival Sunday 10/28 3-6p. It is part of artoberVA which promotes events, pop-ups, exhibits, science, history, collaborations, and any arts or culture experience happening in the Richmond & Tri-Cities area every October. Come to the theater for an afternoon of arts, culture, and community. Learn more at robinsontheater.org 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #health #selfcare #balance
Todd B. Jenson, laundry supervisor at the Ramsey County Correctional Facility in Minnesota, talks about the challenges and rewards of jail laundry operations.
Todd B. Waldo welcomes back to the podcast his daughter for a conversation about education, justice, equity and how our thankfulness and honesty create a foundation for empathy, mission and service. The event spotlight for this episode is the 3rd annual Afrikana Independent Film Festival returning to Richmond Sept 13-16. Afrikana is creating conversation and community, celebrating diverse cultures throughout Richmond and on a global scale. Learn more at afrikanafilmfestival.org 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
Today another person was shot and killed in Church Hill. Todd B. Waldo reflects on the violence in his neighborhood and invites us to not lose hope and keep pouring into people to help make our community better. The event spotlight for this episode is UntoldRVA’s GABRIEL WEEK and the Community Design at The Valentine event on Tuesday 8/28 at 6p. Help elevate and encourage our talented youth to lead the commemorative justice movement with public history, public art and public media. Learn more at www.untoldrva.com/gabrielweek. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
Todd B. Waldo continues his conversation with Kinta Turner, owner of The Freedom Factor. This episode, they talk about personal investment and the value of coaching in our lives. Kinta Turner, The Chief Freedom Officer™, is a transformation and trauma coach, an engineer, co-author and a double entrepreneur. She is a domestic violence survivor who has mastered the art of reclaiming life after trauma, not because she studied it in a classroom but because she had to do it to live again. At her core, she intrinsically believes in people, especially women, being unapologetically free! Free to be magnificent and show up authentically in relationships, in communities and in corporate spaces. After 17 years of leading global supply chain teams for Fortune 100 Companies across several industries, Kinta has fully tapped into her purpose and expertise of facilitating transformational coaching programs that deliver extraordinary outcomes as the owner of The Freedom Factor. Learn more at http://kcarlitaturner.com. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
On this episode, Todd B. Waldo sits down with Kinta Turner, owner of The Freedom Factor. They share their stories of family, music, college, marriage, trauma and their journey to healing and freedom. Kinta Turner, The Chief Freedom Officer™, is a transformation and trauma coach, an engineer, co-author and a double entrepreneur. She is a domestic violence survivor who has mastered the art of reclaiming life after trauma, not because she studied it in a classroom but because she had to do it to live again. At her core, she intrinsically believes in people, especially women, being unapologetically free! Free to be magnificent and show up authentically in relationships, in communities and in corporate spaces. After 17 years of leading global supply chain teams for Fortune 100 Companies across several industries, Kinta has fully tapped into her purpose and expertise of facilitating transformational coaching programs that deliver extraordinary outcomes as the owner of The Freedom Factor. Learn more at http://kcarlitaturner.com. The event spotlight for this episode is SPARC's SummerStarz Touring Ensemble who will be performing Bye Bye Birdie at the Robinson Theater July 24 at 2:30 PM. This is free and great for the whole family! Learn more at https://www.robinsontheater.org. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com #40Lessons #podcast #storytelling #family #career #community #Freedom #Healing #Wholeness #Mindfulness
Todd B. shares his thoughts on creativity & Hubbard Woods’ IDEA Lab 2018-19 initiatives.
During last month’s Creative Mornings in Richmond, Todd B. Waldo shared his best yes commitments and challenged everyone to stay committed to what matters most. This episode is about one more yes - to a parenting partnership for his daughter. And Todd’s reflections on being a Dad during this season of his life. The event spotlight for this episode is the Next Move Program. The Next Move Program provides work and educational experiences to young adults with disabilities as they transition out of high school into the world of work. Next Move Program will continue its partnership with various businesses in the Arts District and will offer a 6-week internship session to young adults with disabilities, July 23-August 31, 2018. Learn more at www.thenextmoveprogram.com 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
***EPISODE 586 | A white man associated with a nationalist organization kills four at a Waffle House in Tennessee. Is Trump to be credited with the potential peace in North Korea? My experiences at a Neo-Nazi rally in Newnan, GA. And finally, Kanye West loves Candace Owen. meh.**********************************************************************************Thanks to all of our newest patrons! Grace L.Todd B.Johnathan C.We appreciate you!Go to Patreon.com/theBpDShow to become a patron today. We have a new goal to bring video back to the show. We need 50 patrons to commit $10 a month. Can we do it? **********************************************************************************White Man Kills Four at Waffle House in TNOpening soundbite from CNN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ec1o7ssheIShooter Went to the White House: https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/988148954855608321James Shaw, Jr: https://twitter.com/TODAYshow/status/988375705066070017Shooter in a White Supremacists Organization: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2018/04/22/waffle-house-suspect-travis-reinking-sovereign-citizen/540543002/-----------------------------------N. Korea announces it will suspend their nuclear program: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1QyKSckC7kTrump Response: https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/987463564305797126Unbelievable Reaction from Some “Leftists” : https://www.facebook.com/niko.m.house/posts/10160274832425608?comment_id=10160275516430608¬if_id=1524308237238416¬if_t=feed_comment_reply&ref=notifBen Norton breaks down how this potential peace occured with Dr. Simone Chun, research associate at Harvard University Korea Institute: http://therealnews.com/t2/story:21613:Korean-Peninsula-in-Historic-Peace-Talks---Thanks-to-Activists%2C-Not-Trump Amazing Summary from a listener: https://twitter.com/Dispatchula/status/987645739953197057-----------------------------------Nazis in NewnanGive a Nazi an Inch, they'll take a mile: https://twitter.com/JackSmithIV/status/988052997254078466More from Jack Smith on how Nazis switched up their symbol for PR: https://twitter.com/JackSmithIV/status/988109464996806657 Cops Cracked Down on Counter-protesters: https://twitter.com/letsgomathias/status/987755595238428673Confederate Memorial Day in Alabama: http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2018/04/confederate_memorial_day_in_al.htmlNo Quarter for Milo: https://www.mediaite.com/online/watch-milo-yiannopoulos-forced-out-of-new-york-bar-by-crowd-chanting-nazi-scum-get-out/Consider contributing to DSA's Bail Fund: https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/support-anti-nazi-protesters-in-newnan-ga-----------------------------------------Kanye Loves Candace OwensYe's tweet: https://twitter.com/kanyewest/status/987696355341553665https://twitter.com/RealCandaceO/status/987450257159077888
On this episode, Todd B. Waldo sits down with Damon Jiggetts, Executive Director of Peter Paul Development Center. And they talk about lessons they have learned and are still learning about manhood, Blackness, family and our community. As well as their top five MCs. The mission of Peter Paul Development Center is to support the residents of the East End of Richmond and educate its students, equipping them to serve as positive contributors to their family, community, and society. They exist to educate the child, engage the family and empower the community. Learn more about their programs at peterpauldevcenter.org 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
Do you have a hero or a model in your life? In this episode, Todd B. Waldo remembers lessons learned from two of the most impactful models in his life. And looks at the opportunity for everyone to pour love, hope, skills, expertise, laugher, joy, compassion and empathy into their community.. The non-profit spotlight for this episode is the Hill Topper 5k on March 26 benefiting the Robinson Theater Community Art Center. The race will take you through the beautiful neighborhood and parks of Church Hill then end right in the middle of the Church Hill Irish Festival where you can enjoy live bands, great food, and beer! Learn more at http://www.thehilltopper5k.com 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
The journey from shame to pride is remembered as Todd B. Waldo looks back over the Richmond Black Restaurant Experience, created by Amy Wentz, Shemicia Bowen and Kelli Lemon ( vablackrestaurantexperience.com ). The interactions that week affirmed a sense of home and place and resonated with the emotions sparked by the film Black Panther. This Black pride is not a dividing line. It creates space for authentic connection with others. Taking the journey to discover your pride and affirm your connection to your ancestors and heritage helps you affirms others. And this opportunity goes deeper to uncover the impact of previous generations racist practices and policies reinforcing injustice and inequity today. 40 Lessons is a podcast about the lessons we've learned about family, career, community and the lessons we are still learning. Host Todd B. Waldo and his guests share their stories, insight and wisdom to encourage listeners to take care of themselves and each other. Listen to all episodes on iTunes, Soundcloud, Google Play, TuneIn and Stitcher at toddbwaldo.com/podcast. Send your feedback, questions and comments to todd@toddbwaldo.com
All ukulele covers of rockabilly classics and a spotlight on rockabilly legend and ukulele virtuoso singer/songwriter Ron Hargrave who co-wrote High School Confidential with Jerry Lee Lewis. An all ukulele playlist to celebrate this integral part to the history of rock and roll.
Dr.Todd B. Engel is the founder of the Engel Institute - Live patient Implant CE recognized nationally and internationally. Dr.Engel is a Diplomat of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists and maintains active membership status with the following associations: American College of Oral Implantology, Academy of Osseointegration, American Academy of Implant Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, American Dental Association, North Carolina Dental Society, California Dental Association, and Orange County Dental Society. Dr. Engel has extensive experience in Dental Implant Rehabilitation, CT Guided Surgical Design, Complex Treatment Planning as well as Full Mouth Rehabilitation. Dr. Engel has hosted live radio, authored several articles and has been a featured keynote speaker both nationally and internationally on topics such as Dental Implants and Restorative Applications, Digital Radiography, CBCT – Cone Beam Technology, Ridge Augmentation and Socket Preservation, Treatment of the Edentulous Patient, Current Dental Materials as well as Comprehensive Treatment Planning on Medically Compromised Patients. In 2002 Dr. Engel's life long dream of creating a learning institution where he could share, teach and motivate other dental professionals was realized by the inception of the Engel Institute. The Institute has grown to now include 6 locations with faculty both nationally and internationally and has trained well over 8,500 dental professionals in its short tenure. EngelInstitute.com
An all ukulele tribute to American folk singer and social activist Pete Seeger.
00:00:00 - This week Ryan is joined by his wife, Juliana Olsson, so they can talk with returning guest and author Mary Roach! We do drinks in the preamble so for all you completists out there: Juli had a Three Philosophers and Ryan had a Birthday Suit. Mary, given her druthers, likes a dry gin martini. But the actual point of our conversation is to talk about her new book is Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War and that's what we talk about (mostly). She's on tour promoting the book right now, so go see her if you can and tell her you heard about the tour from us! 00:52:34 - PaloePOWs are a lot like books; they contain a lot of words. Ryan begins with a donation from Liam B., a Canadian donating with US money. How thoughtful! Thanks, Liam. Next up, Todd B. wanted us to watch a video about naked mole rats, the official animal of the podcast. They're pretty cute in an ugly sort of way, and the science being done is pretty cool too. Finally, Ryan reminds y'all that we're running an iTunes review contest. Write a review for us on iTunes between now and the Summer Solstice and be entered in a drawing to win prizes! We've gotten some good ones so far, and feature one from treaest. Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts! Music for this week's show: A Soldiering Life - The Decemberists
Joseph Guarisco, MD FAAEM, ED Chair at Ochsner Hospital (New Orleans, LA) and Chair of the AAEM Operations Management Committee, interviews Todd B. Taylor, MD FAAEM, an emergency physician and independent consultant in the areas of healthcare IT and practice management. In part one of this episode, Drs. Guarisco and Todd discuss scribes in the emergency department covering the history and definition of scribes, in addition to data surrounding the financial and efficiency outcomes of these programs. Intro music by SaReGaMa, 'Sky is the Limit,' from the album 'Sky is the Limit,' powered by JAMENDO.
Joseph Guarisco, MD FAAEM, ED Chair at Ochsner Hospital (New Orleans, LA) and Chair of the AAEM Operations Management Committee, interviews Todd B. Taylor, MD FAAEM, an emergency physician and independent consultant in the areas of healthcare IT and practice management. In part two of this episode, the discussion of scribes in the emergency department continues, covering question of outsourcing versus a homegrown program, how to execute a program, staffing models and pearls & pitfalls. Intro music by SaReGaMa, 'Sky is the Limit,' from the album 'Sky is the Limit,' powered by JAMENDO.
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Today we are joined by Shitshow Todd who shares about his upbringing, the impact that manifested in adulthood, and his ongoing journey of healing & recovery.⬇️DAMN THE JOIN SHITSHOW - ADULT CHILD HEALING COMMUNITY⬇️https://theshitshow.mn.co✅ 4 weekly zoom support groups (Sun 3: 30 pm EST, Mon 8:30 pm EST, Tues 1 pm EST, & Thurs 8:30 pm EST)✅ Support community at your fingertips with discussion boards and chat