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2024 Toastmaster World Champion of Public Speaking, Luisa Montalvo, is this episode's guest on the 'Energt Stoners™ Cafe podacst. She discusses her path to Speaking World Championship and her passions, animal rescue, and future spay & neuter clinic with host Toni Quest. Guest: montalvo.luisa@yahoo.com Host: toniquesttv@gmail.com Talk with TQ and Energy Stoners (tm) Cafe podcast is the intellectual property of Toni Quest and James H. Brooks, producers.
Double Tap Episode 404 This episode of Double Tap is brought to you by: Brownells, Midwest Industries, Black Rhino Concealment, Swampfox Optics, Night Fision, and Matador Arms Welcome to Double Tap, episode 404! Your hosts tonight are Jeremy Pozderac, Aaron Krieger, Nick Lynch, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! New Shirt Winner Dear WLS Shirt Winner- Sandy Ravage GunCon PUBLIC EVENT - June 28th Location - Cleveland, Ohio at the Twist Drill Building (1242 E 49th St) Industry/Media Events - June 25-28 (Mixed locations around Cleveland area) https://guncon.net/event/guncon-2025/ - Dear WLS Dependable Don - Who wins? Jermey vs a bag of dicks but in a van. Joe from NH - I've ordered two L3 Harris tubes. There are so many options out there for housings, mounts, and helmets. What are some things to considered when choosing the above? For instance, what features are necessary within a housing since that is the part I'm least sure about? I probably have everything by now, but thanks for the input. Joe From NH No notes. OutLore no last name... it's just OutLore - You asked for questions. I have 2. For best effect these should be read in a British accent. I will be scoring your accent in the chat. 1) If an orange is called an orange because it's orange, why isn't a lemon called a yellow? 2) As you may remember... I recently became a US citizen, and no I will not continually tell people about it because it's probably the most awesome thing that's ever happened to me in my entire life... anyway... What gun would you get to celebrate such a momentus event? Fancy Mitchell Defense AR? Lever Action? Revolver? Something that really screams 'Murica. Thanks fuckers. OutLore" No Notes McNoNotes - How often should you maintenance a direct thread suppressor? I have a 5 ½ inch suppressor living on a 10 ½ AR15, it's not pinned and welded. Oliver Clotheshauf - Well Shawnathon, I've been listening to your words of wisdom cult daddy (oi yay). In my last few Brownells orders I've added a TQ each time (2 for me and 1 for a family member who recently bought their first handgun) and when I bought a new plate carrier I bought a M-Fak (NAR Roo) at the same time. Now for the question as I'm not here to flex my spending habits, what medical items should I add or double up on to put inside the M-Fak?#nonotes Benjamin B - Wanting to get a gun for my girlfriend, but I'm not sure what to pick and she's not sure what she wants. Just that she wants one. It would be primarily a range toy/practice gun. What would the cast recommend? no notes... Hank Yall - Trying to decide on what brand of factory bolt action to watch for next. Brands I don't have but have interest in. In no set order. Bergara, Tikka, Sauer, Mauser, Franchi, CVA, Winchester, Sako, Sig Sauer, Four Peaks, Beretta or Browning. Generally a sub 1000 dollar guy but always like cheaper. Would mostly be just a deer rifle or range toy. Don't really need another I just like to watch for bargains. Have all the deer rifles I need but not how many I want. Trying to be short enough. NO KNOTS The winner of this week's swag pack is No Notes McNoNotes! To win your own, go to welikeshooting.com/dashboard and submit a question! Gun Industry News New M-LOK Handguard for Henry Lever-Action Rifles XS Sights released the XS Lever Handguard (LVR-HG) for Henry lever-action rifles, priced at $247.50. It's lightweight, durable, and has slots for attaching M-LOK devices like lights and lasers. The design looks traditional but allows for modern upgrades. It's available now. New Kid-Friendly 20 Gauge Shotgun Escort just released the WS Youth, a new pump-action shotgun designed for kids and smaller shooters. It's chambered for 20-gauge shells, reducing recoil, and has a wood stock for better comfort. The 22-inch barrel makes it easy to handle.
「要介護2の90歳義母とタッチレスでつながるテレビ電話「TQタブレット」で会話に挑戦」 コロナ禍を経て多くの価値観や日常の感覚が激変したが、そのひとつが「地方に住む老親に気軽に会いに行けない」状況の固定化ではないだろうか。免疫力が低下しているシニア世代はコロナに感染しやすく、感染すれば重症化しやすい。万が一、自分たちが会いに行ったことで老親がコロナに感染すれば、地域の住民や入居している施設の入居者、介護スタッフに多大な迷惑をかけてしまう。一時期ほどではないといえまだその危機感は根強く、「もう何年も、老親の顔を見て話をしていない」という家庭も多いかもしれない。
Kentucky's strong anti-discrimination laws are in place following decades of advocacy work by the Fairness Campaign. Its executive director Chris Hartman visited 840WHAS to discuss the recent Kentucky state legislature's override of Gov. Andy Beshear's support of trans medical care and his aversion to the concept of conversion therapy.We also discussed online discussions of whether the LGB community should separate from the TQ+ advocacy messaging that roils a significant segment of society.
Author and animal behaviorist Frania Shelley-Grielen returns to Talk with TQ to discuss her new book, ‘Behavior Matters for Cats and Dogs', with show host Toni Quest. The book has been described as the essential, comprehensive resource of the science of animal behavior modification for pet guardians. Guest: Frania Shelly-Grielen www.animalbehavorist.us book available at: https://a.co/d/8fBezsS Host: Toni Quest toniquestv@gmail.com Talk with TQ is the intellectual property of Toni Quest and James H Brooks .
Bộ trưởng Thương mại Mỹ: Trump sẽ không giảm áp lực về thuế đối với Mexico, Canada và TQ; Ngoại trưởng Hoa Kỳ sắp gặp người đồng cấp Ukraine tại Ả Rập Xê Út; Iran, Nga và Trung Quốc sẽ tổ chức tập trận quân sự chung; Hamas: Các cuộc đàm phán với Hoa Kỳ tập trung vào việc thả con tin người Mỹ ở Gaza
The last lap is upon Western Springs Speedway, with the second to last event this weekend. Celebrating 96 years of excellence with a programme featuring Sprintcars, Midgets, and TQ's. The main race will feature the Springs Royal 50-lap classic as drivers compete for $40,000 in prizes. Californian-based driver Jonathan Allard joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to preview the event. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Activist Cathy Marino-Thomas talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ about the current state of our LGBTQ community especially with our transgender, intersex and non-binary American citizens being targeted by the new administration. Most recently the National Park Service has deleted references to transgender and queer people by removing the “TQ” part of the LGBTQ acronym from the Stonewall National Monument website that launched a massive rally in NYC on Valentines Day. Marino-Thomas who is one of the rally organizers stresses to our audience that this is no time to stay at home. We need to show up and speak out and not allow 50 years of LGBTQ civil rights progress be ripped away with executive orders attempting to erase our history and our community. The new administration is trying to scapegoat our community in an attempt to distract the country to what is really happening to all of our freedoms. This isn't the first time our LGBTQ community has been targeted by an administration's hatred and lack of understanding of who we are. When Republican Dwight Eisenhower was elected President he issued Executive Order 10450 in 1953 that revoked Truman's Executive Order 9835 of 1947 and dismantled Truman's Loyalty Board Program. This resulted in 5,000 federal gays and lesbians to be fired in government that began the Lavender Scare witch hunt of the 1950's and continued until 1975. We talked to Cathy about what can we do to ensure our LGBTQ community moves forward in the current Trump administration and her spin on our LGBTQ issues. Cathy Marino-Thomas spent many years with the Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) Buddy Program visiting people afflicted with HIV/AIDS and assisting them with daily chores, advocacy and information. She worked on the issue of marriage equality since 1998 serving as Executive Director of Marriage Equality NY for 3 years (2005 - 2008) and Board President for 6 years. After merging Marriage Equality NY with Marriage Equality USA 2011 she served as Co-President of Marriage Equality USA for 3 years until retiring in 2014. Cathy has spoken all over the country about the rights, privileges and obligations that protect families only through the right to civil marriage. Currently Cathy is proud to be a board member of the Stonewall Democrats of New York as well as Gilbert Baker Foundation which has joined forces with the ACLU to fight more than 60+ US communities who have banned the Rainbow Flag the global symbol of LGBTQ equality that was recently banned from federal buildings by the new administration. For More Info… LISTEN: 600+ LGBTQ Chats @OUTTAKE VOICES
Điện Kremlin nói vẫn chưa có chi tiết cụ thể về cuộc gặp Trump-Putin; Mỹ từ chối đồng bảo trợ dự thảo nghị quyết LHQ ủng hộ Ukraine; Các hãng hàng không được cảnh báo khi hải quân TQ tập trận bắn đạn thật ngoài khơi Úc; Cảnh sát Hàn Quốc lập hồ sơ chống lại ông Yoon vì tội cản trở lệnh bắt giữ.
Đài Bắc nói Eo biển Đài Loan không phải của TQ sau khi tàu chiến Canada đi qua; Anh nói sẽ đưa binh sĩ đến Ukraine nếu cần, lãnh đạo Châu Âu họp bàn chiến lược; Trước đàm phán với Mỹ, Nga nói sẽ không nhượng bộ lãnh thổ cho Ukraine; Nga phạt Google vì video trên YouTube hướng dẫn lính Nga đầu hàng.
Monday, February 17th, 2025Today, Trump officials fired nuclear staff not realizing they oversee the country's nuclear weapons stockpile so now he's trying to re-hire them; Zelensky refuses to hand over US access to Ukraine's minerals; three DOGEbags showed up to San Francisco City Hall demanding records; Trump bars federal funding for schools with COVID vaccine mandates; internal DOGE documents show Musk is trying to skirt the law with his DEI firings; the Trump administration has moved to drop transgender discrimination cases at the EEOC; protests erupt after the National Park Service removed the “TQ” from LGBTQ at the Stonewall National Monument; DOGE published classified information; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News. Thank You DeleteMeJoindeleteme.com/dailybeans code dailybeans for 20% off.Thank You PiqueLifeGet 20% off on the Radiant Skin Duo, plus a FREE starter kit at Piquelife.com/dailybeans.Stories:Zelenskyy declines to accept US proposal to access Ukraine's minerals - Emma Burrows | AP NewsElon Musk's DOGE Posts Classified Data On Its New Website - Jennifer Bendery | HuffPost Trump bars federal funding to schools with COVID vaccine mandates - Anne Flaherty and Kelsey Walsh | ABC NewsProtests at Stonewall National Monument after "LGBTQ" changed to "LGB" on government website - Ali Bauman, Kristie Keleshian | CBS New YorkRecords show how DOGE planned Trump's DEI purge — and who gets fired next - Hannah Natanson and Chris Dehghanpoor | The Washington Post3 men claiming to be from DOGE show up at San Francisco City Hall, demand records - Tim Fang | CBS NewsTrump administration wants to un-fire nuclear safety workers but can't figure out how to reach them - Peter Alexander and Alexandra Marquez | NBC NewsTrump administration moves to drop transgender discrimination cases - Julian Mark and Beth Reinhard | The Washington PostGood Trouble:#TheMajorityProject: 100k Postcards to Congress – Signs Of JusticeFederal workers - feel free to email me at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen. From The Good News“Pay the people - F*** Elon!”#TheMajorityProject: 100k Postcards to Congress – Signs Of JusticeLink to Bacchus' adoption pageReminder - you can see the pod pics if you become a Patron. The good news pics are at the bottom of the show notes of each Patreon episode! That's just one of the perks of subscribing! Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Substack|Muellershewrote, Twitter|@MuellerSheWrote, Threads|@muellershewrote, TikTok|@muellershewrote, IG|muellershewrote, BlueSky|@muellershewroteDana GoldbergTwitter|@DGComedy, IG|dgcomedy, facebook|dgcomedy, IG|dgcomedy, danagoldberg.com, BlueSky|@dgcomedyHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
Đài Bắc nói Eo biển Đài Loan không phải của TQ sau khi tàu chiến Canada đi qua; Anh nói sẽ đưa binh sĩ đến Ukraine nếu cần, lãnh đạo Châu Âu họp bàn chiến lược; Trước đàm phán với Mỹ, Nga nói sẽ không nhượng bộ lãnh thổ cho Ukraine; Nga phạt Google vì video trên YouTube hướng dẫn lính Nga đầu hàng.
Điện Kremlin trả lời mập mờ về các cuộc tiếp xúc Putin-Trump; Nga cảnh báo triển vọng gia hạn hiệp ước vũ khí hạt nhân với Mỹ; Trung Quốc phàn nàn Nhật về những tham chiếu ‘tiêu cực'; TQ hy vọng Đức Đạt Lai Lạt Ma có thể ‘trở lại con đường đúng đắn'; CFPB yêu cầu toàn thể nhân viên ngừng ‘công việc'
Bộ Ngoại giao Mỹ nói hôm 25/1 rằng họ đình chỉ các chương trình rà phá bom mìn trên toàn cầu trong ít nhất 3 tháng, sau khi chính quyền của Tổng thống Trump tuyên bố tạm dừng viện trợ cho nước ngoài trên diện rộng. Động thái này gây tác động đến Việt Nam và nhiều nước trên thế giới, New York Times và StratNews Global đưa tin hôm 28/1. Tin tức đáng chú ý khác: TP HCM kỳ vọng kiều hối đạt 10 tỷ USD năm 2025. 95 người chết vì tai nạn giao thông trong 4 ngày nghỉ Tết, từ 26 đến 29/12 âm lịch. Cơ sở dầu mỏ của Nga tại Nizhny Novgorod bốc cháy sau cuộc tấn công của Ukraine. Người dân Hàn Quốc lo lắng về việc đi máy bay sau vụ máy bay bốc cháy ở Busan. Microsoft điều tra xem nhóm liên kết với công ty khởi nghiệp TQ có lấy được dữ liệu OpenAI không. Máy bay phản lực Mỹ phá vỡ rào cản âm thanh trong nỗ lực khôi phục du lịch siêu thanh. LVMH cân nhắc mở rộng dấu ấn tại Hoa Kỳ khi CEO bày tỏ sự chán nản với Pháp.
Bộ Ngoại giao Mỹ nói hôm 25/1 rằng họ đình chỉ các chương trình rà phá bom mìn trên toàn cầu trong ít nhất 3 tháng, sau khi chính quyền của Tổng thống Trump tuyên bố tạm dừng viện trợ cho nước ngoài trên diện rộng. Động thái này gây tác động đến Việt Nam và nhiều nước trên thế giới, New York Times và StratNews Global đưa tin hôm 28/1. Tin tức đáng chú ý khác: TP HCM kỳ vọng kiều hối đạt 10 tỷ USD năm 2025. 95 người chết vì tai nạn giao thông trong 4 ngày nghỉ Tết, từ 26 đến 29/12 âm lịch. Cơ sở dầu mỏ của Nga tại Nizhny Novgorod bốc cháy sau cuộc tấn công của Ukraine. Người dân Hàn Quốc lo lắng về việc đi máy bay sau vụ máy bay bốc cháy ở Busan. Microsoft điều tra xem nhóm liên kết với công ty khởi nghiệp TQ có lấy được dữ liệu OpenAI không. Máy bay phản lực Mỹ phá vỡ rào cản âm thanh trong nỗ lực khôi phục du lịch siêu thanh. LVMH cân nhắc mở rộng dấu ấn tại Hoa Kỳ khi CEO bày tỏ sự chán nản với Pháp.
Dans cet épisode de « L'Heure de Fourche », nous abordons une mesure prise par la ministre de l'enseignement et qui représente un véritable séisme dans les établissements : la fin de 7e TQ et son renvoi vers l'enseignement pour adultes. Pour en parler, Arnaud accueille Jeny Clavareau, directrice pour l'enseignement pour adultes au SeGEC et Patrick Lenaerts, son homologue pour le secondaire. Dans ce podcast, vous pourrez (re)découvrir la position du SeGEC sur cette mesure et sur la manière dont elle a été prise. Au-delà de ce constat, Jeny et Patrick vous expliquent également ce que leur direction respective met en place, en collaboration, pour accompagner les établissements du réseau dans ce nouveau paradigme.
TQ ‘muốn duy trì liên lạc với tất cả các bên' về cuộc khủng hoảng Ukraine; Tên lửa Typhon sẽ ở lại Philippines; Philippines làm truyện tranh về cuộc chiến Biển Đông; Tòa án Hàn Quốc bác bỏ yêu cầu gia hạn giam giữ TT Yoon; Thái Lan, Trung Quốc thành lập trung tâm chống mạng lưới lừa đảo trực tuyến
THE TIME IS NOW After a lengthy hiatus, Trans Questioning is coming back! More importantly, I'm finally getting my beard lasered off! Covering the period from before my first laser session to after my second, this episode is an old school piecemeal TQ self-reflecting on why it's taken me long to get this process going, and what it means to my stalling transition. I also get tonsillitis. And through it all, naturally, I'm processing the newfound political reality in the USA as a trans woman, searching as always for a light at the end of the tunnel. Improbable as it may seem, I think I found one. For an explanation as to why this is "episode zero" of Trans Questioning "2," listen to the episode. It's the very first thing I talk about. Expect regular biweekly episodes starting sometime before spring 2025. Find out more at https://trans-questioning-podcast.pinecast.co
Lễ tuyên thệ nhậm chức của ông Trump sẽ diễn ra bên trong tòa nhà Quốc hội; Tổng thống Hàn Quốc Yoon dự phiên tòa về việc gia hạn thời gian câu lưu; Philippines nói ASEAN và TQ phải bắt đầu giải quyết các vấn đề gai góc của bộ quy tắc ứng xử Biển Đông; TikTok đối mặt với hạn chót của lệnh cấm ở Mỹ.
Phó chủ tịch TQ Hàn Chính tham dự lễ nhậm chức của ông Trump; Các nhà điều tra xin gia hạn thời gian giam giữ Tổng thống Hàn Quốc; Philippines tập trận gần bãi cạn tranh chấp; Thái Lan trấn an du khách Trung Quốc về an ninh; TQ bác bỏ phát hiện của Hoa Kỳ về sự thống trị trong ngành đóng tàu của TQ
Chính quyền Việt Nam hôm 19/12 nhắc lại rằng họ muốn tái ứng cử vào Hội đồng Nhân quyền Liên Hiệp Quốc nhiệm kỳ 2026-2028, đồng thời hứa tiếp tục đóng vai trò ‘tích cực và có trách nhiệm' cho ‘nỗ lực chung' về nhân quyền. Xem chi tiết: https://bit.ly/voatvfb6 Tin tức đáng chú ý khác: UNESCO cử chuyên gia sang đánh giá rủi ro đối với Vịnh Hạ Long. Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng TQ đến Việt Nam sau khi thoát nghi án tham nhũng. Trung Quốc phủ nhận nỗ lực can thiệp vào các cuộc bầu cử địa phương ở Mỹ. Nga tố Ukraine tấn công phi đạn vào Kursk, gây thương vong. Nga tiến quân ở Pokrovsk, cư dân Ukraine vẫn bám trụ. Vụ tràn dầu của Nga ở Biển Đen ‘sẽ ảnh hưởng thiên nhiên hàng chục năm'. ‘Chó dẫn đường kỹ thuật số' giúp người khiếm thị điều hướng y như người sáng mắt.
TT Hàn Quốc bị cấm ra nước ngoài; Đài Loan báo động do Trung Quốc điều động ồ ạt để tập trận; Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng Mỹ cảnh báo về khả năng Trung Quốc thay đổi trật tự quốc tế; Bộ trưởng Quốc phòng TQ Đổng Quân xuất hiện trở lại; TQ điều tra Nvidia; Thái Lan-Campuchia đàn áp người bất đồng chính kiến
What's actually happening? Why do I have to convert this TQ? Link to full podcast: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/GKNRqK0tYOb
TQ kêu gọi Mỹ ‘thận trọng' trước chuyến đi Hawaii của TT Đài Loan; Lithuania trục xuất 3 nhà ngoại giao TQ; Tình báo Anh: Nga đứng sau vụ phá hoại ‘vô cùng liều lĩnh'; Bộ trưởng quốc phòng Nga thăm Triều Tiên; Indonesia đàm phán với Mỹ và Nga về công nghệ điện hạt nhân
Join us for a woodland wander with adventurer, author and tree lover, Al Humphreys. The 2012 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year has cycled round the world, rowed the Atlantic and walked across India, but now focuses on pursuits closer to home. Pioneering the concept of microadventures, Al explains how exploring small pockets of nature in our neighbourhoods helps us to better connect with and care for the environment. He speaks of enabling young people to embrace wild places, and encourages us to take time to be curious and astonished as we discover new places on our doorstep. Don't forget to rate us and subscribe! Learn more about the Woodland Trust at woodlandtrust.org.uk Transcript You are listening to Woodland Walks, a podcast for the Woodland Trust presented by Adam Shaw. We protect and plant trees for people to enjoy, to fight climate change and to help wildlife thrive. Adam: Today I am off to meet an author and adventurer, and there's a title you don't get to say, or indeed hear very much. He's the author of a whole ton of books, including Microadventures, which I want to talk to him specifically about, but also books called the Doorstep Mile, Local, There Are Other Rivers, Grand Adventures, Moods of Future Joys, Midsummer Mornings, Thunder and Sunshine, and I could go on and on. And I'm meeting him at a Woodland Trust site called Ashenbank Wood. It's a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is teeming with extraordinary wildlife. So we'll be talking a bit about the woods and a bit about the sort of adventures he's been on and the sort of adventures we might all be able to go on. Anyway, I'll let him introduce himself. Al: My name's Alastair Humphreys. I'm an adventurer and a writer and tree lover. Adam: Which sounds very exciting. So when you say you're an adventurer, what does that sort of mean? Al: Well, I was slightly hesitant to say that because I confess I feel more like an ex-adventurer, but I have spent pretty much all my career going off doing big adventures and then coming home and writing and speaking and making films about them. So they've gone ever smaller. I began by spending four years cycling around the world, I've rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, walked across the Empty Quarter desert, played my violin incredibly badly through Spain, and then gradually smaller onto what I call microadventures. So, encouraging people to find short, simple, affordable adventures close to home and squeezing around their busy daily lives. Adam: So that's interesting. You talk about the mini adventures. On a previous podcast we talked to the natural navigator, I don't know. Al: Ohh yes, Tristan. Well, he could tell you a lot more intelligent things than I can. He's great. Adam: No, but I think he took very much the similar view of yours. He went, I've done all these big adventures. But actually when you're doing these big adventures, it's all about tech, you know, and I needed satellite link ups and all sorts of stuff. And actually I wasn't, I was really looking at screens all the time. And he was going, the smaller adventures are actually much more revolutionary, because if you go low tech, that's a proper adventure. Just trying to find your way through a wood is a real adventure in a curious sort of way, even more challenging than doing something which sounds really flash. Al: Yes. And what Tristan's done fantastically is taking those skills from bigger journeys down to his literal daily life, hasn't he? If you, I get an e-mail from him, I think it's weekly or so and it just essentially says, where am I now and which way am I facing? And from his little clues in the local park, he can tell whether it's north, south, east, and west. Adam: Yes. No, you're right. I tried. I was very bad at that. And what I've learned, I've already forgotten. So tell me a little bit about why your connection to nature, then, how important that is to you, if at all. Al: So I had a nice, happy childhood growing up in the countryside, so as a kid I spent a lot of time running around the fields and woods and streams and things, so I suppose that hammers something deep into your subconscious, although you don't really notice it necessarily as a kid. Adam: Where whereabouts was that? Al: In the Yorkshire Dales. Adam: Ohh, God's own country. Amazing place. Al: Yes. Lovely part of the world. Yeah, so I really enjoyed that, and then my big expeditions, I've spent a lot of time in some of the world's really wild places and that's a fantastic backdrop to your adventures. But actually my – oh, and I also did a zoology degree. Although I found it incredibly boring, and now looking back I find it amazing that you can find something like that boring. But it's taken me stopping the big adventures, slowing down, paying attention to my local area to build a deeper connection with nature. And I don't know if that's partly just me getting old as well, I suspect there is an aspect of that. But whereas in my youth I was sort of cycling moderately quickly across continents and now pottering around small little parks and I have time to be astonished in a way that you don't necessarily when you're on a big A to B kind of journey. Adam: Yes, yes, there's the mechanics of getting you somewhere so challenging. Al: Yes, and you're on a mission. The mission is to go from A to B and not die, and to succeed. And that's all quite, and the backdrop of it all is this wonderful nature. But the things I've been doing more recently, then nature has come to the forefront. I'm not really doing any big, exciting mission. And therefore the paying attention to the small bits of nature and the changing seasons comes to the forefront. Adam: Yes, I did, I was just going to stop here. We're by one of the Woodland Trust sign posts about fungi and deadwood and the importance of that. We can talk a bit about that. But I was just thinking about what you said. I did an expedition across the Gobi in Outer Mongolia. I was working in Outer Mongolia, and it was, you're right, it was more interesting in retrospect. Because when I was there, we were just very concerned about the mechanics of the day. Getting through the day, making sure we weren't lost, getting food, all of that, rather than go ‘this is quite an interesting place'. Al: Yes. Adam: Whereas, because we didn't meander, you go, I think the importance of meandering and almost lost time, and in a way, I think, boredom. I mean, it was interesting to talk about kids, you know, I don't know if you've got kids, but I think there's a lot of pressure on people to keep the kids busy, get them to this class, to do this, do this, do this. Actually the importance of just going, you know, ‘they're bored now, they'll just go do something', is quite interesting. Al: Yeah. And I think that's a fantastic aspect of it, a bit of woodland like this, isn't it? Is to bring some kids here and essentially say there is nothing to do here, but equally you can do whatever you want. So go on, clear off. Off you go, go climb some of these trees, pick up some sticks, rummage around, see what you find. And that's the great thing of a woodland like this. Adam: Yeah. Do you have kids? Al: I do, yes. Adam: Well, how old are they? Al: Well, they are entering the dreaded teenage phase. So the um, it's really interesting, actually, because they're completely addicted to their screens and that would be their preferred choice would be to live in a damp, dark, smelly cave and never emerge. But when I drag them by their hair kicking and screaming into a wood like this, they're grumpy for a couple of minutes and then I just say clear off, go away and then they love it. And there's a real physical and mental transformation that's clear, when you can, once they get out here. Adam: Yeah. So I think that's interesting. And as a parent and everything, I just wonder what your take is on trying to engage a younger generation with nature and whether that's difficult, how you do it and whether we should be doing that, is that a concern of us or just, you know, let people do what they want? Al: I think it's a massive, massive concern and I also think it's extremely difficult. These screens are deliciously alluring. That's how they're designed. You know, if I was a kid today, I'd love to be just scrolling mindlessly through a thousand videos of people falling off their bikes. If it's endlessly addictive. So I think it's very, very hard and being a parent is exhausting. It's quite easy to not bother with the kicking and screaming, going to the woods, but I think it's really, really vital to do and the reward of when you get them out is of seeing how transformative that is for them, but also for yourself is really good. So yeah, I think screens are a massive problem. I think the nature disconnection of our society is a huge problem, both in terms of our physical health, our mental health, but also with our ignorance to the decline of species and the loss of wild places. So I think it's an enormous problem. Adam: And I mean you know, you're a broadcaster, you create a huge amount of content yourself. So I think there's an interesting question about how to frame that, because I fear then talking about all the trees are disappearing and wildlife is dying and that it turns, well, everybody, but perhaps especially younger generations off. They go, well if it's that blooming terrible, well, I'd just rather be on my screen. So how do you get that tone right, do you think? Al: That's a question that I've been thinking a lot about, particularly over the last year or so. I've just finished writing a book, which is all about exploring your local area, and when I wrote the book, in the early months of it, it was very much a moaning, ranting disaster book that everything's doomed and that it's all ruined. But as I was reading through my drafts, I was thinking, geez, this is this is, well, no one's going to read it for a start. But also, it's not going to encourage anyone. But as the project went on, I realised that I didn't need to frame it like that, because I could look at it another way, which was how much I personally was loving getting out into these small pockets of nature, what benefits I was getting and how much I was enjoying it. And then the more that I personally enjoyed it, the more I start to become connected and the more I start to care and the more hopefully I start to take action. So I think you're exactly right to try and frame it as a positive thing of saying hey, get out into X, Y and Z for these fantastic reasons and then hopefully the fixing the planet part will take care of itself, once there's enough people enthused. Adam: Yeah, interesting. Well, look, we'll carry on, but I said we stopped at this post. So the many dead and decaying trees you find here play a vital role in Ashenbank Wood's ecosystem. And that's a theme you'll see in lots of Woodland Trust places where deadwood is actually allowed to stay. In fact, it's not just allowed to stay, it's positively encouraged because of the fungi and the invertebrates, and then all the way up to the different sorts of animals that can live off that. So what looks like sort of untidiness is sometimes a real sort of oasis of life. Al: And this woodland here was completely smashed by the huge hurricane in 1987. So I think more than most woodlands, there's a lot of fallen down trees in this wood, which I suppose previously would have been carted off and chopped up for firewood or something. Adam: So let's, I mean, we're walking down this idyllic sort of dappled light, coming through the canopy of the still full roof of this of this woodland. So this is really idyllic, but take me somewhere else. So tell me about those adventures that you've had in these distant lands. Were there any particular that stand out for any particular reason? Al: Well, given that we're talking about trees, I spent 10 weeks, I think it was, on the frozen Arctic Ocean, up near the North Pole, which was a fantastic expedition itself, but the small detail that sticks with me now is that to get up there, you fly to Canada, then you fly to some smaller place in Canada and the planes gradually get smaller and smaller and the safety regulations get more and more lax till you're on the plane with people with rifles and harpoons and stuff. But up to this tiny little community right up in the north of Canada and the people - I went to visit the primary school there in the morning just to chat to the kids about my adventures and stuff. And they were chatting about my adventures and they were, the little kids there were amazed that I'd never seen a polar bear. And my riposte to them was along the lines of but you've never seen a tree! Where they where they lived, there were no trees, literally none above the tree line, and that really struck me, what it would be like to grow up in a place with zero trees. I mean, you get polar bears, which is pretty cool, but I'd be sad to have no trees. Adam: Yes, yeah, yes. And what was their view of that? Do they go well, I've never seen that, don't miss. Or were they interested in that? Al: Yeah, well, I guess everyone's normal is normal, isn't it? You know, they're going to school on skidoos and things like that. And so, yeah, it's just fascinating to see the different people's views of normal in the world. And before I started my big adventures, one of the motivating factors for me wanting to go off around the world was that I found where I lived incredibly boring, as a lot of young people do. Oh my goodness, where I live is the most boring place in the universe. I need to go far, far away. And it took me going far, far away to realise that actually the stuff I'd left behind is pretty fascinating in its own way. If only you're willing to pay attention to it. Adam: Yes, gosh, it sounds almost like a line from one of Tolkien's books. There you do a long adventure to find true interest is nearer to home. So I know you've written lots of things, but you've got a book just come out. So yeah, tell me, what's that book about then? Al: So I've written a book that's called Local, and it's about spending a whole year exploring only the single Ordnance Survey map that I happen to live on. So, the whole of Britain's divided up into about just over 400 Ordnance Survey maps. So wherever you live, you could go to your local bookshop and buy your local map. And what I'm trying to do is encourage people to do that and to realise how much new, undiscovered stuff is on their doorstep. Woodlands, footpaths, hills, fields but also towns, villages. What's behind the industrial yards? Like a proper exploring curiosity to your own backyard. Adam: And how much area does one of those maps cover then? Al: It's the orange Ordnance Survey maps. They're more detailed. So it's roughly 20 kilometres by 20 kilometres. Adam: Right. So a fair amount. Al: It's a fair amount, but I've also in previous time spent a year crossing an entire continent, so in that sense it felt incredibly tiny to me. And when I began the project, I thought ‘this map is so small, it's going to be so claustrophobic and so boring'. But actually, by the end of the year, I realise, wow, actually it's enormous. I haven't even begun to cover everything on the map. Adam: So what sort of things did you find there that was a surprise to you, then? Al: So what I did every week, I would go out once a week for the whole year and my rule was to explore one grid square a week. So a kilometre square chosen at random and the random was really important because if it wasn't random, all I would do is just choose all the nice bits of woodland around my map. But by making it random, it sent me off to towns and suburbs and motorway junctions and all sorts of random stuff. And I discovered a few things. The first thing I discovered was how little I knew this area that I thought I knew very well indeed. The second thing that I realised was that, yeah, of course it's nice to go out to woods and hills and streams and stuff, but also I was surprised how much I loved the forgotten grid squares, the abandoned bits, the broken down, fallen down, behind the warehouse kind of landscapes. Like what's behind the supermarket car park? And I found in these forgotten edgelands a real sense of wildness and solitude that I didn't get in somewhere lovely. And this wood we're in now is lovely, but you're not going to get much solitude. There's a lot of dog walkers wandering around. And whereas if you're sort of behind some factory and some regenerating thicket, you think, wow, no one comes here. This feels adventurous. This feels wild. No one on the planet knows where I am. I'm only 20 minutes from a massive city, so I really was surprised how much I liked the forgotten corners of my map. Adam: Well, it sounds romantic the way you describe it, but behind a dumpster or a big factory? I don't really want to go there. Al: Why not? Adam: Because it's not pretty. It's probably got some unsavoury characters hanging around there. It might be more dangerous than crossing, you know, at some wild tundra, so it doesn't attract. I mean, but it does attract you, genuinely? Al: I think I'd have agreed with you entirely beforehand. It seems much nicer to come to a pretty woodland and stroll around there. What surprised me was how rarely I saw people when I was out and about, and we live in a very crowded country. I live in a crowded corner of the country, and yet once I was off meandering, once you're slightly off the beaten track, it felt like I often had the place to myself. In terms of being scared, I never had any problems at all. But I was very conscious that I'm a six-foot-tall white man who's quite good at running and that the countryside in general is not equally accessible to everyone. That really struck home to me in the year, how the sort of privilege I have of being able to essentially wander wherever I want. And the worst thing that's happened, someone will say go away and I go, oh, I'm terribly sorry and be all sort of posh and cheerful and it'll be fine and that's not fair, and it's not right that there's that inequality. Adam: I wonder what you feel because we're talking now, a little after there was a big fuss in newspapers about Kirsty Allsop as children or a child who went off travelling and I think he was 16 or something like that. And it raised the debate whether that's right or wrong and people have their own views, it raised the debate about adventure, what it is, how much freedom we should give younger people. And there were lots of comments, you know, look back a generation, my parents' generation, you know, people of 17, 18 were fighting in wars. You know, the idea of going on Eurorail doesn't sound that adventurous by comparison. But it does engage with the natural world, doesn't it? You've done very adventurous things. What do you think about our position on safety now? The sort of vibe about that? Al: I think a relevant aspect of that discussion what we're talking about today is if you look at the roaming distances that kids have from home and you can see statistical maps of this online of how far our grandparents are allowed to go from home, you know, they'd get on their bicycle with a pickled egg and off they'd go for a month and then come home for their tea. All that sort of stuff. When I was a kid, I was basically in the Yorkshire Dales. I was basically allowed to go wherever I wanted, and then I'd just come home when I was hungry. And of course, I had no cell phone. And then kids today would not be generally allowed that sort of thing, and they're kept very much closer to home. And I think that trusting young people in wild places is an important thing to do. Adam: Well, on that note of wild places and adventure, we talked a lot about maps and if you want to visit Ashenbank Wood and are looking for a map, it is grid reference TQ 675692, map reference explorer 163, and OS land ranger 177. Good luck with finding this particular wood. I hope you enjoy it. And until next time, of course, happy wandering. Thank you for listening to the Woodland Trust Woodland Walks. Join us next month when Adam will be taking another walk in the company of Woodland Trust staff, partners and volunteers. And don't forget to subscribe to the series on iTunes or wherever you are listening. And do give us a review and a rating. If you want to find out more about our woods and those that are close to you, check out the Woodland Trust website. Just head to the visiting woods pages. Thank you.
This week on The Franchise Podcast, Joe and TQ discuss what's wrong with the Raiders and why time is needed to right the ship. The guys also get into the World Series champion Dodgers, what they loved about this team, and where they could build on 2024's success in the off-season. The Lakers are off to an up-and-down start, but the guys have seen enough of JJ Redick to believe he's the right man to lead the Purple and Gold. Finally, Joe and TQ honor the late great Quincy Jones.Support the showWatch the show on YouTube, Facebook Watch, and FranchiseSportsMedia.comStream the audio-only version at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeart Radio Buzzsprout More...
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D.R.I.F.T. Studio artist, Tanya Evans-Johnson, is this episode's guest on the Energy Stoners™ Cafe Podcast.. She discusses, with host Toni Quest, her upcoming exhibit at the Greenburgh Town Hall in New Westchester County, New York. Her art is based on her ‘DRIFT' art principle - Designing Reclaimed Items From Trash. exerts from 'Talk with TQ' video interiview Host: Toni Quest toniquesttv@gmail.com Guest: Tanya Evans-Johnson Instagram: Drift_studio_by_tanya Treunique@aol.com #town of greenburgh
It's the Halloween Episode of The Franchise Podcast, with guest hosts Deadfool and Blackie Robinson, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are World Champion again! The Yankees celebrated Halloween early as Freddie, Jason, and Michael Meyers all showed up in the 5th inning to erase a 5-point lead and give the Blue Crew their eighth championship and second in the last 4 years.The fellas also dig into the Raiders' woes as TQ reiterates what he said to Raider Nation about this upcoming season.Also, can this Laker team compete for a championship this year with JJ Redick at the helm? Or is this fool's Purple and Gold?Tune in and subscribe!Support the showWatch the show on YouTube, Facebook Watch, and FranchiseSportsMedia.comStream the audio-only version at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeart Radio Buzzsprout More...
Renowned New York Daily News Photographer, Charles Ruppmann, is this episode's guest on Talk with TQ. Recorded on location at JO's Body Shop, owner and massage therapist, Julie Overskei, joins the conversation. Mr. Ruppermann discusses his extraordinary 50-year career as a staff photographer with the New York Daily News, and his exhibit at JO's Body Shop in Peekskill, NY. Host: toniquesttv@gmail.com Guest: Charles Ruppmann cruppmann@gmail.com Julie Overskei www.Josbodyshopny.com
Bộ trưởng quốc phòng Philippines nghi ngờ ý định của TQ về bộ quy tắc ứng xử Ở Biển Đông; Trung Quốc kết thúc tập trận xung quanh Đài Loan, nói có thể tiến hành thêm; Mỹ sẽ điều hệ thống chống phi đạn và binh sĩ tới Israel; Giải Nobel Kinh tế được trao cho các nhà nghiên cứu về bất bình đẳng
It was a rough week for Las Vegas sports. The Raiders and UNLV football lost what should have been winnable games. The Las Vegas Aces ended their quest for a 3-peat with a loss to the New York Liberty, and TQ, who went to the game as a spectator instead of a cameraman for the first time, has a theory on why.The Lakers and VGK are set to begin their seasons shortly, and the fellas drop their expectations for both. Plus, the Dodgers are once again in a win-or-go-home situation, as they always seem to be this time of year. Can they hold off the surging Padres despite a makeshift starting pitching lineup, as 5 out of 6 of their regular starters are done for the season due to injuries?Support the showWatch the show on YouTube, Facebook Watch, and FranchiseSportsMedia.comStream the audio-only version at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeart Radio Buzzsprout More...
Beebs and Dan rope John Nathan Cordy back on whilst the Doc and TQ are away. Big shoes to fill, but he's now a Dad, and Johnny big chewbs since last time he was on. Can he get through the first 60 seconds without an R Kelly joke? This may have been a bad idea. Oh dear. Topics include the big guns (Fender, Gibson, Suhr) returning to the NAMM show for 2025, checking in with Cordy's youtube success/workflow and all the hullalballoo around Kemper charging for updates. Are free gear updates now a thing of the past?
This week on The Franchise Podcast, the crew digs into what's wrong with the Raiders. After an upset road win against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens, The Raiders lay an egg in their home opener against the lowly Carolina Panthers with Andy Dalton at the helm. Also, UNLV Athletics is having a hell of a week. The 3-0 Rebels just lost their quarterback and have been caught in a tug-of-war between the Mountain West and the Pac-12. What do they do next? Joe and TQ have a GREAT answer. PAY HEAD FOOTBALL COACH BARRY ODOM. Also, the crew celebrates as Sean "Diddy" Combs FINALLY goes to jail.Support the showWatch the show on YouTube, Facebook Watch, and FranchiseSportsMedia.comStream the audio-only version at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeart Radio Buzzsprout More...
One of the most talked about feature guests is back on the pod! Tony Quinn checks in with his report card on Supercars and a window into the new look Triple 8 Executive Team. Will Supercars return to his Queensland Raceway and is four race tracks (farms as he calls them) enough or is he eyeing up another? The character and the commitment of Will Brown, the laser focus and determination of Broc Feeney and why he could bounce back in the enduros. Somewhere in Tony's insanely busy schedule he makes time for philanthropic projects and he is ultra passionate about them, from Greg Murphy's Street Smart Road Safety Program to helping the next SVG or Scott Dixon on the pathway via his Tony Quinn foundation. When the Scotsman talks, we're always captivated. This chat lives right up to that and more. If you love this, and havn't listened to his feature chat, check out TQ's Rusty's Garage episode here. Head to Rusty's Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and give us your feedback and let us know who you want to hear from on Rusty's Garage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Audio of the all star quiz that slipped through the net before our hiatus. Just catchin up on lost episodes before we re-start. Featuring, Beebs, TQ, Jake, Smith, Jens Larsen, Rhett Shull, John Nathan Cordy, Jack Gardiner, James Davies, Joseph Anidjar.
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In this episode of Investment Grade Practices Podcast, your host Dr. Victoria Peterson tackles one of the hottest topics in the dental profession: employee retention. It's no secret that the pandemic upended the traditional workplace, with nearly 40 percent of employees leaving their positions and many shifting to virtual work. This episode takes a good look at comprehensive research conducted by Productive Dentist Academy and unveils an innovative program, Dental TQ, designed to revolutionize talent development within dental teams. Discover how your IQ, EQ, and TQ play crucial roles in creating a cohesive, motivated, and highly skilled workforce.
On this week's very special episode of Tough Questions the boys welcome on Steve Malden. This is an incredible episode. Steve opens up immediately and doesn't shy away from a single TQ. I think this one will go down as a top episode. Hope you all enjoy it. Tough Questions Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ToughQuestions Check Out Tough Questions with Jeff and Tim iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tough-questions/id1669524479 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0fy4RZhE6uE6WReq9jVP4O?si=c24824663daf4408
Thủ tướng Ấn Độ nói với ông Putin ‘trái tim rỉ máu' khi trẻ em Ukraine bị giết; Nga đang mất đi quân cảng Crimea ở Biển Đen; TQ, Belarus bắt đầu tập trận chung gần Ba Lan; Hải quân Nga–TQ tập trận trên vùng biển Philippines; Trung Quốc điều tra cáo buộc dùng xe bồn chở xăng vận chuyển dầu ăn
Let's get to talk about eBikes and awesome technology. I rode a Domane + with a TQ motor and I loved that experience, so I got back to the Anna, the product marketing manager of TQ, to talk more about it, and here we go: history, feedback, future developments of TQ and E Bikes with Anna Vodičková from TQ.The BroomWagon Podcast
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In this episode, Andrea welcomes back Jean Slatter, a renowned author, motivational speaker, energy healing expert, and certified traditional naturopath. Jean explains the concept of 'Transcendent Intelligence' (TQ) and how each of us can raise our TQ to access higher guidance. Jean emphasizes the importance of verifying intuitive messages and shares practical methods, including how to get started with and improve pendulum dowsing skills. Through illustrative personal stories and examples, she helps listeners better understand how to decode their life's journey with clarity and precision.✨ Learn more about Jean Slatter https://creativemystic.com/
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Midlife has a bad reputation, often paired with the word "crisis" or seen as the "over the hill" phase of our journey. As the founder of the Modern Elder Academy (the worlds' first midlife wisdom school), Chip Conley is changing this negative narrative to one that reclaims our middle years as a time of incredible regenerative possibilities. In this podcast, Tami Simon sits down with Chip to talk about his new book, Learning to Love Midlife, and how those of us amidst this phase can activate our capacities for renewal and "let our souls lead the dance." Tune in for a very honest and hope-giving podcast on: The phoenix phenomenon; the anatomy of transition; the metaphor of the chrysalis; cultivating a growth mindset; the components of high "TQ" (or transitional IQ); creating space for something new; the great midlife edit; the dark night of the ego; radically shifting how you want to live your life; vulnerability and accepting help; "dancing backwards in high heels"; developing a friendship with your body; letting go—but also welcoming in; the alchemy of curiosity and wisdom; goosebumps as a sign you're on the right path; and more. Note: This episode originally aired on Sounds True One, where these special episodes of Insights at the Edge are available to watch live on video and with exclusive access to Q&As with our guests. Learn more at join.soundstrue.com.
FriPod crew discuss the Clippers win, answer your TQ's and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FriPod crew discuss the Clippers win, answer your TQ's and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices