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Florida Captain Brock Horner of Tarpon Coast Fishing was guiding a group of fisherman in his boat on Tuesday, April 1, when he took offense at the driver of another vessel, 22-year-old Gage Towles. In a fit of rage, Horner boards Towles' vessel, and acts in a threatening manner.Fortunately for us, the exchange was captured on a camera held by the teenager.The question presented to us at Law of Self Defense is this: What could the Towles' have done in terms of use-of-force in defense of himself and his vessel? Indeed, could he have been legally justified in using deadly defensive force? Could Captain Horner have been justifiably killed in response to his threatening conduct?The answer is that these facts support several legal justifications for this Towle's to have used deadly defensive force on Horner, and the Captain ought to be grateful that he's not dead or grievously wounded today.Join us LIVE as I break it all down in plain English!#brockhorner
Join on us on a great follow up conversation to the last episode with Marcie Towle.To find Marcie go to DragonFireCoaching.com and for her free gift head over to:dragonfirecoaching.com/?page=offers/negativity-leaks.php
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What an honest and brave conversation I had with Marcie here. Join us as we traverse the real struggles in recognizing what we do and don't control and the benefits of letting go.Simple but not easy!To find Marcie go to DragonFireCoaching.com and for her free gift head over to dragonfirecoaching.com/?page=offers/negativity-leaks.phpEnjoy!
This week (2/21 & 2/23) on ART ON THE AIR features executive consultant Lisa Bennett and artist PeQue discussing the Gary Alumni Pathway to Students (GAPS) project to revitalize Gary with art and billboards. Next actor Madison Meeron appears in the Towle Theatre musical, The Mad Ones opening February 28th.Spotlight on the Ordinary Wonders exhibit running February 28th through June 15th at Lubeznik Center for the Arts.Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.orgSend your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.comLIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, YouTube plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR.https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2025-02-12/art-on-the-air-february-23-2025
News from Zombie Sailor, Powertown, LaToonie show off a new Macho Man but we have an Elimination Chamber quiz.
The Wellington Lions take on Waikato in the first NPC semi-final this weekend at Sky Stadium - what are our chances of making the final? Also, the Blackcaps dismissed India for their lowest home total in a test match in Bengaluru yesterday - how big a moment was this? Weekend Sport host Jason Pine and Newstalk ZB Wellington news director Max Towle joined Nick Mills for the Friday Sport Kickoff. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week (10/25 10/27) on ART ON THE AIR features two local theater directors, both sharing their career journeys, first with newly re-appointed executive director for the Memorial Opera House, Scot “PJ” MacDonald and next with the new artistic director for the Towle Theater, Dion Stover. Our Spotlight is on LaPorte County Symphony's 52nd Season opener with a vibrant musical tribute to Latin-American Music and the Day of the Dead with executive director Emily Yiannias. Tune in on Sunday at 7pm on Lakeshore Public Media 89.1FM for our hour long conversation with our special guests or listen at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA, and can also be heard Fridays at 11am and Mondays at 5pm on WVLP 103.1FM (WVLP.org) or listen live at Tune In. Listen to past ART ON THE AIR shows at lakeshorepublicmedia.org/AOTA or brech.com/aota. Please have your friends send show feedback to Lakeshore at: radiofeedback@lakeshorepublicmedia.org Send your questions about our show to AOTA@brech.com LIKE us on Facebook.com/artonthairwvlp to keep up to date about art issues in the Region. New and encore episodes also heard as podcasts on: NPR, Spotify Tune IN, Amazon Music, Apple and Google Podcasts, plus many other podcast platforms. Larry A Brechner & Ester Golden hosts of ART ON THE AIR. https://www.lakeshorepublicmedia.org/show/art-on-the-air/2024-10-02/art-on-the-air-october-27-2024
Sarah Towle joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about her book "Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Borderlands" where she writes about how unwelcoming our government is to people fleeing danger and seeking refuge at our border with Mexico.
New Zealand's Olympic medal count now sits at five after a wildly successful night for our rowers, including a standout performance from Brooke Francis and Lucy Spoors in the women's double sculls. Also, the Central Pulse are off to the ANZ Premiership final - can they take the title? Wellington's All Sport Breakfast host Adam Cooper and Newstalk ZB news and sports reader Max Towle joined Nick Mills. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's round two of the All Blacks v England this weekend at Eden Park - a ground the All Blacks haven't lost on in more than 30 years. How will the team go, and what should we expect during the Euro's final between England and Spain on Monday morning? Those were the questions for our Friday Sport panel with Weekend Sport host Jason Pine and Newstalk ZB newsreader and football fanatic Max Towle. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah Towle is the author of Crossing the Line: Finding America in the Bordelands. Towle's book explores the US immigration system or what she calls the global "deterence-to-detention-to-deportation complex" through the stories of the people on the ground: migrants and activists. What is the "crisis at the border" politicians and pundits talk about? What is the reality at the border? Who does it hurt and who does it benefit? Towle will be at Buffalo Street Books Tuesday, July 2, 2024 at 1pm to talk with the public about the book. Towle spoke with WRFI's Felix Teitelbaum on June 28, 2024.
Anne Marie Towle is the CEO of Global Risk & Captive Solutions at Hylant. Since joining Hylant, Anne has grown the company's captive consultancy into a powerhouse, earning U.S. Captive Review's Captive Manager of the Year award. Prior to joining Hylant, Ms. Towle was an executive vice president with JLT and formerly a senior consultant with Willis Towers Watson for over seven years. In this episode, Anne shares her experience in the insurance industry, what a captive is, and when it makes sense to take on a captive based on company or property size. Key Takeaways: A little bit about Anne and her role at Hylant. How did Anne discover the insurance industry? There are a lot of different launch paths when you join the insurance and captive field. When does it make sense to look for captive solutions? Anne shares what it's like pushing forward as a woman in a male-dominated industry. No matter where you are in your career, you should have your personal board of directors. Surround yourself with the people you enjoy spending time with, and grow together. Life is never perfectly balanced. You've got to walk the line a little bit between career growth and family. Anne likes to look at it year-by-year instead of day-by-day. Education is highly important throughout your career. You need to educate yourself along with educating your team on the latest methods/processes/technologies. There are a lot of captives overseas. Why is that? Where can a younger professional learn more about captives? What advice would Anne give to her younger self? Mentioned in This Episode: Hylant.com Anne on LinkedIn Iccie.org
In this episode, Daron and PJ discuss the importance of discipleship and the need for a paradigm shift in how we view the mission of making disciples. PJ shares his vision for creating an Acts 2 community in business, specifically for creatives, where collaboration and support are prioritized. They emphasize the need for a deficit of imagination and the importance of listening to God's voice and obeying His calling. The episode concludes with a reminder that God is patient and desires for all to hear and know Him. Key Takeaways: The necessity for believers to evaluate their personal involvement in disciple-making and the Great Commission. PJ's new initiative, an Acts 2 based creative community, seeks to blend business with a collaborative and supportive faith-led approach. The idea that the church is not confined to a building but is represented within communities of believers engaged in various spheres of influence. Discipleship can be modeled in the marketplace as much as in traditional church settings. The challenge for believers to creatively leverage their skills and passions in alignment with Jesus's mission for transformative societal impact. Quotes: "If you're a follower of Jesus and currently looking around your life, you don't have tangible evidence that you're actually making any disciples. You're not involved in the great commission." "I've not seen people's lives come, like, really transformed and changed based off of some inspiration, right?" "I want to figure out how to do business without it being a competition." "I want this to be a group of people that are coming together, that are helping each other grow." "We can also just live in the community, running after the Holy Spirit at the same time." "We need to ask God to continue to bring more people on this mission for the harvest." "The Lord is not being slow, but he's being patient so that all can hear and all can know." For speaking inquiries, please go to: https://rb.gy/almn79 Daron Earlewine is on a mission to help others understand their unique design and to inspire them to make a significant impact in this world. Here are ways to work with Daron: ⚡️FREE: Jumpstart to Purpose HERE ➡️ https://rb.gy/4qpsgb ⚡️BOOK: The Death of a Dream HERE ➡️ https://rb.gy/a9ifwi ⚡️COACHING: Register HERE ➡️ https://rb.gy/0is05k Connect with Daron on Social Media: https://www.daronearlewine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/daron.earlewine/ https://www.facebook.com/DEarlewine https://twitter.com/daronearlewine https://www.tiktok.com/@daron.earlewine
In this episode, Daron Earlewine and PJ Towle discuss their personal journeys of answering God's call and stepping into ministry in the marketplace. They share their experiences of wrestling with the idea of leaving full-time vocational ministry and the fear of stepping away from God's call. They emphasize the importance of following the Holy Spirit's leading and being open to new adventures. Ultimately, they encourage listeners to be captivated by the caller (God) rather than feeling captive to a specific call. Key Takeaways: Understanding one's calling involves an ongoing relationship with the Holy Spirit, internal nudges, external affirmations, and unexpected opportunities. Transitioning from ministry to marketplace can evoke an identity crisis and doubts but can ultimately lead to a deeper alignment with God's purpose. Stepping into new opportunities or staying the course are both valid responses to God's leading; the key is to be receptive to the caller, not just captive to the initial call. Both ministry and secular work can be profound fields ripe for harvest and impact for those willing to pursue them with a relationship-first mindset. Long-standing friendships provide unique insights and support as both Daron and PJ encourage one another in their mutual journeys. Quotes: "Am I walking away from God's call on my life?... In no way was I walking away from it, but I was actually stepping deeper into it." "I'm going to spend a lot of my life doing my best to help develop and awaken people in the marketplace." "We've been in and out of each other's orbits for a long time... I think there's just a lot of potential for spiritual awakening in work." "No, everyone is called into the mission of Christ now.” "I think the harvest is ripe... I think there's a lot there." "The Holy Spirit will never ask us to do something that is not in line with God's character." For speaking inquiries, please go to: https://rb.gy/almn79 Daron Earlewine is on a mission to help others understand their unique design and to inspire them to make a significant impact in this world. Here are ways to work with Daron: ⚡️FREE: Jumpstart to Purpose HERE ➡️ https://rb.gy/4qpsgb ⚡️BOOK: The Death of a Dream HERE ➡️ https://rb.gy/a9ifwi ⚡️COACHING: Register HERE ➡️ https://rb.gy/0is05k Connect with Daron on Social Media: https://www.daronearlewine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/daron.earlewine/ https://www.facebook.com/DEarlewine https://twitter.com/daronearlewine https://www.tiktok.com/@daron.earlewine
Kami Fletcher and Ashley Towle's edited collection Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries (University of Georgia Press, 2023), demonstrates how Jim Crow laws extended into the realms of the dead. Cemeteries throughout the Southern states either relegated Black funerals to the margins in existing cemeteries or excluded the community altogether, often citing the excuse that inclusion would create unrest amongst white lot-holders, and disturb the peace of the cemetery. Burial spaces become demonstrative of oppression, but could also signal resistance to oppression. This impressive text provides an essential primer in African American cemetery history and illustrates how the Black community created frameworks of community support to ensure that homegoing services were dignified and affordable. Chapters also explore the historic importance of African American burial grounds, where grave markers are uniquely important to the recreation of otherwise poorly documented communities. The chapters also lean into the problems intrinsic to interpreting the material culture of oppression, where historic Black identities risk becoming fixed within narratives of victimhood. The book includes workshop guidance for teachers, for use with students at all stages in the education process. Dr Julie Rugg is Director of the Cemetery Research Group, University of York, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Kami Fletcher and Ashley Towle's edited collection Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries (University of Georgia Press, 2023), demonstrates how Jim Crow laws extended into the realms of the dead. Cemeteries throughout the Southern states either relegated Black funerals to the margins in existing cemeteries or excluded the community altogether, often citing the excuse that inclusion would create unrest amongst white lot-holders, and disturb the peace of the cemetery. Burial spaces become demonstrative of oppression, but could also signal resistance to oppression. This impressive text provides an essential primer in African American cemetery history and illustrates how the Black community created frameworks of community support to ensure that homegoing services were dignified and affordable. Chapters also explore the historic importance of African American burial grounds, where grave markers are uniquely important to the recreation of otherwise poorly documented communities. The chapters also lean into the problems intrinsic to interpreting the material culture of oppression, where historic Black identities risk becoming fixed within narratives of victimhood. The book includes workshop guidance for teachers, for use with students at all stages in the education process. Dr Julie Rugg is Director of the Cemetery Research Group, University of York, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Kami Fletcher and Ashley Towle's edited collection Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries (University of Georgia Press, 2023), demonstrates how Jim Crow laws extended into the realms of the dead. Cemeteries throughout the Southern states either relegated Black funerals to the margins in existing cemeteries or excluded the community altogether, often citing the excuse that inclusion would create unrest amongst white lot-holders, and disturb the peace of the cemetery. Burial spaces become demonstrative of oppression, but could also signal resistance to oppression. This impressive text provides an essential primer in African American cemetery history and illustrates how the Black community created frameworks of community support to ensure that homegoing services were dignified and affordable. Chapters also explore the historic importance of African American burial grounds, where grave markers are uniquely important to the recreation of otherwise poorly documented communities. The chapters also lean into the problems intrinsic to interpreting the material culture of oppression, where historic Black identities risk becoming fixed within narratives of victimhood. The book includes workshop guidance for teachers, for use with students at all stages in the education process. Dr Julie Rugg is Director of the Cemetery Research Group, University of York, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Kami Fletcher and Ashley Towle's edited collection Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries (University of Georgia Press, 2023), demonstrates how Jim Crow laws extended into the realms of the dead. Cemeteries throughout the Southern states either relegated Black funerals to the margins in existing cemeteries or excluded the community altogether, often citing the excuse that inclusion would create unrest amongst white lot-holders, and disturb the peace of the cemetery. Burial spaces become demonstrative of oppression, but could also signal resistance to oppression. This impressive text provides an essential primer in African American cemetery history and illustrates how the Black community created frameworks of community support to ensure that homegoing services were dignified and affordable. Chapters also explore the historic importance of African American burial grounds, where grave markers are uniquely important to the recreation of otherwise poorly documented communities. The chapters also lean into the problems intrinsic to interpreting the material culture of oppression, where historic Black identities risk becoming fixed within narratives of victimhood. The book includes workshop guidance for teachers, for use with students at all stages in the education process. Dr Julie Rugg is Director of the Cemetery Research Group, University of York, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Kami Fletcher and Ashley Towle's edited collection Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries (University of Georgia Press, 2023), demonstrates how Jim Crow laws extended into the realms of the dead. Cemeteries throughout the Southern states either relegated Black funerals to the margins in existing cemeteries or excluded the community altogether, often citing the excuse that inclusion would create unrest amongst white lot-holders, and disturb the peace of the cemetery. Burial spaces become demonstrative of oppression, but could also signal resistance to oppression. This impressive text provides an essential primer in African American cemetery history and illustrates how the Black community created frameworks of community support to ensure that homegoing services were dignified and affordable. Chapters also explore the historic importance of African American burial grounds, where grave markers are uniquely important to the recreation of otherwise poorly documented communities. The chapters also lean into the problems intrinsic to interpreting the material culture of oppression, where historic Black identities risk becoming fixed within narratives of victimhood. The book includes workshop guidance for teachers, for use with students at all stages in the education process. Dr Julie Rugg is Director of the Cemetery Research Group, University of York, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Kami Fletcher and Ashley Towle's edited collection Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries (University of Georgia Press, 2023), demonstrates how Jim Crow laws extended into the realms of the dead. Cemeteries throughout the Southern states either relegated Black funerals to the margins in existing cemeteries or excluded the community altogether, often citing the excuse that inclusion would create unrest amongst white lot-holders, and disturb the peace of the cemetery. Burial spaces become demonstrative of oppression, but could also signal resistance to oppression. This impressive text provides an essential primer in African American cemetery history and illustrates how the Black community created frameworks of community support to ensure that homegoing services were dignified and affordable. Chapters also explore the historic importance of African American burial grounds, where grave markers are uniquely important to the recreation of otherwise poorly documented communities. The chapters also lean into the problems intrinsic to interpreting the material culture of oppression, where historic Black identities risk becoming fixed within narratives of victimhood. The book includes workshop guidance for teachers, for use with students at all stages in the education process. Dr Julie Rugg is Director of the Cemetery Research Group, University of York, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Kami Fletcher and Ashley Towle's edited collection Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries (University of Georgia Press, 2023), demonstrates how Jim Crow laws extended into the realms of the dead. Cemeteries throughout the Southern states either relegated Black funerals to the margins in existing cemeteries or excluded the community altogether, often citing the excuse that inclusion would create unrest amongst white lot-holders, and disturb the peace of the cemetery. Burial spaces become demonstrative of oppression, but could also signal resistance to oppression. This impressive text provides an essential primer in African American cemetery history and illustrates how the Black community created frameworks of community support to ensure that homegoing services were dignified and affordable. Chapters also explore the historic importance of African American burial grounds, where grave markers are uniquely important to the recreation of otherwise poorly documented communities. The chapters also lean into the problems intrinsic to interpreting the material culture of oppression, where historic Black identities risk becoming fixed within narratives of victimhood. The book includes workshop guidance for teachers, for use with students at all stages in the education process. Dr Julie Rugg is Director of the Cemetery Research Group, University of York, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south
Kami Fletcher and Ashley Towle's edited collection Grave History: Death, Race and Gender in Southern Cemeteries (University of Georgia Press, 2023), demonstrates how Jim Crow laws extended into the realms of the dead. Cemeteries throughout the Southern states either relegated Black funerals to the margins in existing cemeteries or excluded the community altogether, often citing the excuse that inclusion would create unrest amongst white lot-holders, and disturb the peace of the cemetery. Burial spaces become demonstrative of oppression, but could also signal resistance to oppression. This impressive text provides an essential primer in African American cemetery history and illustrates how the Black community created frameworks of community support to ensure that homegoing services were dignified and affordable. Chapters also explore the historic importance of African American burial grounds, where grave markers are uniquely important to the recreation of otherwise poorly documented communities. The chapters also lean into the problems intrinsic to interpreting the material culture of oppression, where historic Black identities risk becoming fixed within narratives of victimhood. The book includes workshop guidance for teachers, for use with students at all stages in the education process. Dr Julie Rugg is Director of the Cemetery Research Group, University of York, UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
What is the "Adversity of Diversity"? Returning guest Carol Swain explains to Dr. Chaps what it all means. You will want to get this important new book by Carol Swain. The book synopsis reads as follows: When the US Supreme Court announced its landmark 6-3 decision to take race out of the equation for college and university admissions, it did more than just bring affirmative action in higher education to a screeching halt. It also fired a warning shot across the bow of businesses and governmental agencies across America: the days for workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs that violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment have an expiration date. In The Adversity of Diversity, award-winning political scientist Carol M. Swain and collaborator Mike Towle offer an insightful look at DEI's inception and evolution into a billion-dollar industry. Swain and Towle explain why DEI's days are numbered and how we as a people can move beyond divisiveness toward the unity promised by our nation's motto, E Pluribus Unum, "out of many, one." Get free alerts at http://PrayInJesusName.org © 2023, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs on NRB TV, Direct TV Ch.378, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon FireTV, AndroidTV, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
We brought on a special guest Matthew Towlw which is Joey's best friend from college to join in on the banter. We talk about a number of topics including Joey's infected toe and our super high-5 summer activites.
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On this episode of Real Business Owners, Trevor and Kale sit down to talk to Devon Towle and his beloved dog, Penny the Glamping Queen. With this episode taking place in the heart of Glacier National Park in Montana, Devon tells Trevor and Kale his life story. From his experience setting up a skating park and battling the state for the right to keep it open to moving all the way up to Kalispell Montana to open a glamping resort, Devon has a unique tale full of adversity and miracles. Devon's story is full of intriguing insight on ways one can achieve success, and staring down adversity when it rises to take everything from you. Video of this podcast is available at YouTube.com/RealBusinessOwners. Connect with us on Instagram and Facebook @RealBusinessOwners. Need bookkeeping or accounting services for your business?Reach out to Easier Accounting at 888-620-0770 or by visiting EasierAccounting.com. Interested in fixing your credit? Visit SixtyDayCreditRepair.com.
NRQ is joined by Mr. Towle. Don't be fooled by his advanced age; he's on the same maturity level as Bob and Zipp.
Welcome to Season Two Episode One of the Racy Books Podcast! (This is the podcast where Hanna and Kate talk about things that interest them, mostly forgetting they are supposed to be doing something entertaining to other people!) This season we'll be reviving some of the worlds we entered in Season One and I made that pun because this week we're diving back into Samantha Towle's Revved series with Revived. This book scored points with us for its interconnectedness of racing and sex, but there are some CWs up top FYI. Some things that came up:Hanna has a new book out, Queen of Dust. We both enjoyed it.If you like kidnappings and have a high-tolerance for stream of consciousness, may we recommend: Kristin Ashley Rock Chick.It's pronounced Silver-stun, according to Sir Lewis (we don't have time to unpack the questionable American-English accent). What is rally racing? We still don't really know so prepare for this to come up again and again in Season Two.For those following along with microtropes we got: Pre-race rituals! Balaclavas! Therapy gone too far! But no Disney mentions.And! We learned about super license fees! (Kind of/from TikTok, as one does.)Now, for our hero: we think it's Alonso. Don't forget to check out our playlist for this book and get started reading [KATE I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S NEXT PLEASE ADD THAT IN TYSM]. Editor's note: Our next book is The Price of Success by Maya Blake
Kevin Onnela is here with guests - Newport School Board member, Bert Spaulding, and SAU 43 Superintendent, Donna Magoon. We talk about the school's conflict with the Town of Newport, the bus barn, the cost of educating a child, lead testing in the Newport schools, water at Towle's gym and more.
Thank you for coming back for Season 2, which is all about HEALTH & HEALING. This episode is dedicated to all Essential Workers who kept us alive and worked tirelessly to figure out ways to keep our society going through the pandemic.THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!Horses, Mountains & Dogs will be our lens for those we interview and a gateway to health and healing in this second season of our show. Animals and nature help us get and stay healthy, and are also a great way of measuring how we are doing mentally, emotionally & spiritually, as well as physically. Often, the greatest healing available to us does not come through the hospital, but comes from the unconditional love and lessons available to us through working with animals and getting outside. In this episode, we interview Dr. Lauren Towle about her perspective on health, medicine and her unexpected experience of healing with animals. A self proclaimed "Chicken Mama," Lauren was surprised to learn that her lifelong dream of owning chickens was not only for her, but served her entire family in unexpected ways she never could have planned for. The chickens were exactly what she needed - and perhaps, in some form or another, they are what we all need!At the beginning of this episode, we have a 7 minute current introduction followed by the full length interview we did together in the fall. The Full length interview begins around minute 8 where I share my Get Fit with Your Dog spot!(**Full disclosure here - there are a few things I wish were better in this podcast, and one is that it is a bit confusing having two introductions! Another is that the music on the dog spot is too loud... Hopefully you made it to the show-notes for an explanation. I am reminded and would like to remind my audience that sometimes "done" is better than perfect, and that there is value in allowing ourselves to imperfectly release work when we recognize that we have done the best that we could with the time that we have. Try this affirmation on for size: "Even though it isn't perfect, I love and accept myself and am grateful for the opportunity to remember it is okay to be imperfect!" Infact, in some cultures, a knot is always left out of place to signify our humanity, which is imperfect, and point to the divinity of the universe, or God, who is the only one who can and will be perfect.**)But I digress from the amazing beauty and knowledge imparted in this interview. You will not want to miss us unpacking the stigma around mental health, chicken egg prices today, the immeasureable, unexpected gifts of the pandemic, talking to our children about death, workhorse mentality, grief as a universal experience, giving yourself permission, functional medicine, homeostasis and the general sickness that is so prevalent in many of our lives these days. Dr. Towle offers us hope, perspective and the beautiful possibilities available to each of us in healing the root cause, and the journey of discovering it.Thank you so much for listening! Keep coming back for more great interviews about how horses may heal us with Horses for Mental Health, among others in Season 2. In case anyone has not told you today, I LOVE YOU, and so does an animal or nature preserve near you. May you feel the fur and find yourself outside in fresh air today!If you would like to get in touch with Dr. Towle, you can find her in the following ways:@laurentowlemdtowlemd@gmail.comIf you would like to work with CatJust says "buy the book on Amazon!"Support the showUpcoming events:The 2024 Adventure Paradox Digital Course HOLIDAY PRESALEConnect with me here:www.catcaldwellmyers.com@catcaldwellmyersThe Adventure Paradox Podcast Page (Fb)
Dave Towle grew up in Boulder, Colorado. It was a time when the Coors Classic was the biggest bike race outside of Europe. The race was a big influence on Dave. It's actually off of the reasons he ended up getting into the bike industry. By his account he was until his 20's a journey man mechanic/bike shop guy. Dave ended up taking a hiatus from the bike industry to follow the Grateful Dead around the country. Eventually the pull of the bike industry drew him back to his first love. Dave worked for Raleigh and then Shimano in 1997/98 as a mechanic on the MTB circuit. In 2002 Dave got his first chance at announcing. He worked for Saturn cars doing virtual reality bike races at car shows around the country. Two decades in and Dave has announced for most if not all the big races in America like the Tour of California, Tour of Utah, Tour of Missouri to Tulsa Tough over the years. Dave says announcing is like being a story teller. Now he's applying his gift working with Zwift announcing virtual races on the platform. I wasn't sure what to make of Dave because I hadn't met him before. But now I think I've made a friend for life.
In the second part of this two-part interview with performance coach Phil Towle, Phil shares his fun and exciting journey to coaching icons and greats like NFL Super Bowl winning head coach Dick Vermeil, Tom Morello of Rage Against the Machine, Metallica, and Rascal Flatts. Part one of the interview was a real coaching session he did with me, in hopes it would inspire and help you. This part focuses on his story, with the time we had remaining. Such an inspiring guy!
Phil Towle is a performance coach, coaching icons and legends like NFL Super Bowl winning coach Dick Vermeil, Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello, Metallica, Rascal Flatts, and many others. In this first part of a two-part interview, Phil asks me to sit in the hot seat. He interviews me, coaches me, challenges me, in hopes that not only it will be helpful to me, but will provide helpful moments to you as well. It was honestly pretty difficult to do, knowing this was going to be broadcast, but I showed up and gave it everything I had. Let me know your thoughts!
This week David, Heidi, and Ian discussed whether the Count has changed over the course of the story, whether he is a “whole” character, David's wild (pretend) theory about this book, and more on Towle's approach to POV. Happy listening! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit closereads.substack.com/subscribe
B&O Bike Trail to Trimble Road: Local officials hike the proposed connecting path: https://www.richlandsource.com/business/community_development/b-o-bike-trail-to-trimble-road-local-officials-hike-the-proposed-connecting-path/article_13d15d3c-4efd-11ed-9449-e73c3ac6ea35.html?block_id=1098581 Today — An idea that became a concept that became a design began to look more like a reality on Tuesday. That's when local officials explored the path that will become a connector between the B&O Bike Trail and Trimble Road.Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mimi Towle and Nikki Wood of Local Getaways magazine join us to discuss the 2022 "Getties: Best of the Bay Area" and other assorted topics.
In this episode, Carissa Chipman interviews Kelly Towle, co-owner of Plucked Fresh Salsa and co-host of The Blake Show with Kelly & Todd. They discuss how Plucked Fresh Salsa came to fruition; how persistency and determination helped her business grow; and how she went from salsa girl to morning radio personality.
We are joined by Local Getways founders Mimi Towle and Nikki Wood to discuss "Best of" magazine/newspaper season, which includes their inaugural issue and their very own "Getties."
Chris Hassett is a singer- song writer and recording artist (His 6th album of original songs is coming soon). Chris is also the co-author of Friendship Chronicles - Letters Between a Gay and a Straight Man.About Chris HassettChris Hassett has been delighting audiences with his unique style of singing, song-writing & story-telling for four decades. An accomplished entertainer with a rich baritone, Chris can also point to successful careers in coaching, teaching, publishing, manufacturing and communications. His passion for music, however, has remained strong throughout his life and it now drives his current creative projects. He's working on a sixth album and hopes to introduce a dozen or more original love songs to his audience in the spring of 2023. A published author, he also hopes to continue with a second book project.His original songs come from his heart, drawing upon his life experiences as a gay man. Although his original lyrics have particular appeal for open-hearted types, he has been known to win over a large audience that crosses all lines -- gender, sexual orientation, genre, age, and even political persuasions. For more information on his music, visit his website, www.chrishassett.com.Chris also has his own YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/cahassett49), an artist page on iTunes (Chris Hassett), and he maintains a strong presence on Facebook (Chris Hassett Music) & Instagram (@kitchencrooner).Brief BioChris is the third of five boys, born to Frank and Doris Hassett. As an Air Force family, the Hassetts moved from base to base every few years (and sometimes every few months) throughout his childhood, eventually settling in California. In that same Central Valley town, Merced, Chris also spent his early adult years as a high school math teacher and swim coach. Music was always a big part of family life — not so much in an organized way as in a constant, impromptu way, with dad usually getting the ball rolling. Chris was fortunate to inherit his dad's love of singing and strong voice. In spite of developing a wide-range of interests in his life, Chris knows that singing is what he does best.Chris was singing regularly in the San Diego area from the early 1980s. Whether in private or community concerts, benefit or professional gigs, Chris earned a reputation as a poised, naturally humorous and gifted entertainer with a powerful and expressive voice. In 2009, he began a recording career and now has five albums to his credit. About half of the tracks across those albums are his original compositions.In 2018, Chris — suddenly single and ready for a change of scenery — moved from San Diego to Palm Springs. Although more than half of the time in his new town has been affected by COVID restrictions, he remains optimistic that this desert town will give him the community, resources and music opportunities that he craves.Aside from music & writing, Chris is an accomplished swimmer, gardener and yoga enthusiast. He has close ties to his three surviving brothers and has maintained strong friendships with people across the decades.If you are interested in a copy of his book, Friendship Chronicles, you may contact him via email: chris@chrishassett.com ($15 plus $3 for shipping).Photo: Copyright Wilkinson/2022Podcast opening and closing music courtesy the very talented Zakhar Valaha via Pixabay.Chris' song in this podcast is "This I Promise You." Copyright 2012 Chris Hassett. All rights reserved.Contact Wilkinson- BecomingWilkinson@gmail.com
In Episode Five of the Virtual Velo Podcast, the Virtual Velo crew pulls back the curtain for a behind-the-scenes look into the inner workings of Zwift Community Live. The new addition to the squad Nathan Guerra and his broadcast partner and special guest Dave Towle share a bit of background, best and worst moments, and what it takes to extinguish the kitchen fire before it becomes a five-alarm blaze. You will be fascinated as a fly on the wall as “The Voice of Zwift” and “The Voice of American Cycling” riff about the impact their partnership has made on the cycling landscape and each other. Check out this great The ZOM interview with David Towle to learn more about this sincere and genuinely passionate cycling fan. Clip-in and take a conversational ride with us as we explore the many facets and nuances of what it takes to create an esports broadcast to be proud of!
(11-22-2018) - Randy heads to the "Rock N Roll" auction in Indio and chats with Car Masters Constance Nunes and Mark Towle about their new Netflix series, then it's Part 2 of our chat with Canada's Scott Newstead about his fun YouTube show "Cold War Motors". Like, rate us 5 stars, and give us a review!
We've reached 100 weeks of babble, so break out the champagne! Metallica therapist Phil Towle joins us for our celebration and we dive right back and sink into the shrinks couch. Jeff and Shane share what 100 consistent weeks mean to them. What bothers them, or who bothers them. Phil reminds us when we are up against a fear, that's when we take on that fear. Metallica related topics touch Cliff Burton's death. Did Metallica grieve properly? Did Jason's departure cause another grieving moment? Was Dave Mustaine satisfied? And what would you do if you were running late and decided to cancel a private jet after you payed for it....LOL ! Pop the cork, pour a glass, and give each other a Will Smith high five. Thanks for being there for the first 100. All of you are beyond appreciated, and make every week so much fun. Here's to the next few hundred! Instagram - andpodcastforallFaceBook - ...And Podcast For AllLiquid Death - Official sponsor of APFA liquiddeath.com -Murder your Thirst, Death To Plasticandpodcastforall@gmail.com for all your wants, wishes, comments, Hate Train mail, needs, desires, or just to say what's up to the guys. Email us and let us know if you want to be our next guest! After all, it's a Podcast FOR ALL.
In episode 64 of the Global Captive Podcast, supported by legacy specialists R&Q, Richard is joined by five guests who were all interviewed at the CICA International Conference in early March. The guest co-host for the episode is Anne Marie Towle, Global Captive Solutions Leader at Hylant, who discusses the captive practice's expansion over the past two years and expansion into Europe. Alex Gedge, Senior Captive Consultant at Hylant, also joins in the second half of the episode. Kristen Peed, Director of Corporate Risk Management at CBIZ, explains why the professional services firm has embarked on a captive formation feasibility study. We are also joined by two relatively new names in the Vermont captive sector. Brittany Nevins, the State's Captive Insurance Economic Development Director since September 2020, and Kevin Mead, appointed president of the Vermont Captive Insurance Association, in February 2022 will introduce themselves to listeners for the first time. You can subscribe to the Global Captive Podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast app. Contact Richard: richard@globalcaptivepodcast.com Visit the website: www.globalcaptivepodcast.com Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/global-captive-podcast/
Today's speaker is Robert Towle whose career has lead him to traditional finance roles, including vice president of finance and CFO roles, into being a consultant in 2013. Since then, he has worked with a wide variety of clients including the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Panasonic, the Iowa University System, University of California-Davis, First Data (now Fiserv), and the International Baccalaureate. Today's podcast will discuss the key procedures to a rapid recovery when you make a mistake, mistake-proofing and adding value to your team, introduce the program "Eliminate S.T.U.P.I.D." and explain how to improve efficiency in the workplace.
In episode 63 of the Global Captive Podcast, supported by legacy specialists R&Q, Richard Cutcher is joined by guest co-host Elke Vagenende, Global Head of Mutlinational at AIG, the Microsoft captive and employee benefits team, and Dan Towle, President of CICA. Elke discusses AIG's various touchpoint with captives, international programmes, D&O and the new lines she is seeing going into captives. Stephanie Lampi, Senior Risk Manager at Microsoft and director & officer of the computing giant's captive insurance companies, and Anthony Tropea, Global Health Benefits Manager at Microsoft, explain to listeners how their three captives are used and the collaborative approach they take to insuring international employee benefits. Finally, CICA's Dan Towle returns to the pod to review a return to an in-person International Conference in Tucson, Arizona. Read the third edition of GCP Insights here: www.globalcaptivepodcast.com/gcp-insights You can subscribe to the Global Captive Podcast on iTunes, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or any other podcast app. Contact Richard: richard@globalcaptivepodcast.com Visit the website: www.globalcaptivepodcast.com Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/global-captive-podcast/
The COVID pandemic has taken a toll on everyone, including health professionals. We take a look at what we have learned over the past two years. In this episode, Alaina Rajagopal features Dr. Daryn Towle, a Southern California native and emergency medicine physician. We reflect on the pandemic and how her life has changed as an ER doctor over the last two years. We also discuss some of the science behind why vaccines are important, the Omicron variant, and how to stay safe over the holidays. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.theemergencydocs.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Robert lays out his playbook for how to think critically and navigate obstacles in both life and business.
The 1830s were a time of great religious enthusiasm across the United States and saw scores of ladies take up the call to travel from place to place, preaching faith, repentance, and the coming of judgment. Among these women was the New Hampshire-born Nancy Towle, who traveled across the United States and the British Isles. A fiery preacher with a will of iron, she let anyone within earshot hear her message of repentance-- a message that could, at times, sound like harangues, brimstone, and torrents of abuse. On today's episode, we explore:- Her 1818 call to join the small but determined band of female itinerant preachers;- Her 1829 mission to England and Ireland- Her arrest for obstructing the roads and disturbing the peace and the thrill at the prospect of being jailed "for Christ Jesus' sake" - Her sea voyage on a "floating hell," with a narrow escape from being thrown overboard by a "merciless, accursed crew" - Her efforts to get into the infamous Newgate Prison and preach to the prisoners under sentence of death- Her observations of three young Englishmen hanged for forgery and housebreaking- Her prophesy against the English Nobility - Her confrontation with early Latter-day Saint Leaders Martin Harris, William W. Phelps, Sidney Rigdon, and Joseph Smith. For more information on this episode, please check out the following sources: Nancy Towle, "Vicissitudes Illustrated, in the Experience of Nancy Towle, in Europe and America (1832). Richard Bushman, "Joseph Smith - Rough Stone Rolling: A Cultural Biography of Mormonism's Founder" (2005). Bailey, Judith Bledsoe, ""Faithful Child of God": Nancy Towle, 1796-1876" (2000). Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects; Paper 1539626243.
It's not easy to start a company during mid-life. Sometimes exploring a partnership might be the best way to get your company off the ground as there are many benefits to aligned and complementary partnerships. That's why episode 24 of The Jen Marples Show is about creating collaborative connections with others you meet! Mimi Towle and Nikki Wood are the co-founders of 270 Media, a publishing company focused on travel.In this episode of The Jen Marples Show, Mimi and Nikki share the benefits of creating a partnership that allowed them to launch a dream business that capitalized on each of their strengths.We also discuss the nuances of forming partnerships, being clear on roles and responsibilities, and having fun while working hard.Mimi, Nikki, and I discuss the following:Opening yourself up to conversations with various women and getting outside your comfort zone because you never know where one discussion can lead.Starting a business at mid-life gets to be fun.A partnership is like any relationship. You have to get to know each other, establish boundaries, and remember why you partnered in the first place.Mimi and Nikki's advice for anyone considering going into business with a friend or colleague.How to pivot or make a career change if you are considering entrepreneurship.Make sure to listen to the entire episode to receive inspiration, tips, and advice that will help you change your life and improve your business.Thank you for listening!If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me on Instagram @jenmarples! And don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Unedited AI Transcript HereCONNECT WITH MIMI TOWLE & NIKKI WOOD:LinkedIn - Mimi TowleInstagram - Mimi TowleLinkedIn - Nikki WoodInstagram - Nikki WoodLocal GetawaysCONNECT WITH JEN MARPLES:InstagramLinkedInWork with Jen! WebsiteLINKS MENTIONED:Women Supporting WomenThere is no F in Sales by Simon Leslie