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Best podcasts about Trout Lake

Latest podcast episodes about Trout Lake

The Jill Bennett Show
Developing the Jericho Lands, & Park Board approves paid parking at Vancouver community centres!

The Jill Bennett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 34:07


We hear from both sides about a megaproject aiming to bring downtown-style urbanism to a quiet Vancouver neighbourhood. The Vancouver Park Board has officially approved paid parking for Trout Lake and Hillcrest community centres. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Evergreen
For some Pacific Northwest artists, food and creativity are inseparable

The Evergreen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 20:41


Food is obviously part of our lives every day. We literally need it to survive. But it can also be an art form and serve as creative inspiration. From fifteenth century still life paintings to pop art, food and art have gone hand in hand for a long time. In this episode, we’ll introduce you to three Pacific Northwest artists whose creativity is inseparable from food.    Julie Beeler is an artist and designer based in Trout Lake, Washington. She makes inks, dyes and watercolor paints from the mushrooms she collects in the forest, and she’s the author of the Mushroom Color Atlas.    Portland photographer Isabella Cassini captures food in a number of different ways – from carefully arranged kaleidoscope images to her dynamic “splashes, crashes and smashes” series. That series is all about capturing messy food in motion – raw eggs, bowls of cereal and milk and plates of spaghetti get thrown in front of the camera as Cassini captures the midair collisions and spectacular spills.    Gena Renaud’s exquisite artwork is actually meant to be eaten. She makes wagashi, or Japanese sweets, meant to be enjoyed as part of a traditional tea ceremony. For most of her career, she was a graphic and industrial designer and worked at companies like Nike and Adidas. Now, she spends time on her meticulous, seasonally-inspired wagashi – delicate, pickled cherry blossoms suspended in wobbly agar, a jelly candy made to look like pieces of sea glass and a confection called manju made with sweet lima bean paste.     For more Evergreen episodes and to share your voice with us, visit our showpage. Follow OPB on Instagram, and follow host Jenn Chávez too. You can sign up for OPB’s newsletters to get what you need in your inbox regularly.   Don’t forget to check out our many podcasts, which can be found on any of your favorite podcast apps: Hush Timber Wars Season 2: Salmon Wars Politics Now Think Out Loud And many more! Check out our full show list here.

Expanded Perspectives
The Trout Lake Monster and More

Expanded Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 65:29


On this episode of Expanded Perspectives, the guys kick things off by discussing Muay Thai and Cam's recent trip to Colorado—one that, surprisingly, did not include snow. Then, strange encounters unfold: A South Texas mobile home park resident witnesses shimmering humanoid figures engaged in an eerie, silent exchange. Who—or what—were they? Meanwhile, a 911 dispatcher receives a chilling phantom call from a woman who has already passed away. In Kentucky, an angry gnome manifests in the woods, causing a young girl to faint, while a persistent witness reports multiple sightings of the legendary Trout Lake Monster. Ontario, Canada, is known for its stunning lakes and rivers. Still, it also harbors tales of mysterious lake creatures—none more intriguing than the Trout Lake Monster. This elusive, serpent-like entity has been part of Native folklore for generations. In 2010, a bizarre 15-foot carcass with fur and a horned, gargoyle-like head surfaced, fueling speculation. Some hailed it as hard evidence of the creature's existence. Still, scientists identified it as a decomposing giant otter—yet before further study could be conducted, the corpse mysteriously disappeared. Was it a hoax or proof of an ancient cryptid? Next, a Michigan couple has two eerie encounters with a human-faced feline resembling the legendary Jinmenken—both on Halloween night. A flying humanoid is spotted elsewhere, and Bigfoot's handprints are discovered. All this and more on another thrilling episode of Expanded Perspectives! Show Notes: "Shimmering Humanoids" Communicate in south Texas Movile Home park (Glimmerman) Angry Gnome Manifests in Kentucky Woods Michigan Couple Twice encounter a Human-Faced Feline Want to Share Your Story? Email: expandedperspectives@yahoo.com Hotline: 888-393-2783 Want More Expanded Perspectives? If you want more Expanded Perspectives and help out the show, then join our Patreon. Just click this link or download the Patreon App and search Expanded Perspectives Elite Do you want to give the gift of Expanded Perspectives Elite? Just click this link or go to patreon.com/expandedperspectiveselite/gift

The addy Podcast
#58 - Wilmer Lau, TOMO Spaces, Co-Housing, Multiplexes and more

The addy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 42:58


In this episode, we sit down with Wilmer Lau, partner at TOMO Spaces, to explore their journey in reimagining community living through innovative housing solutions. Wilmer shares insights from his eight years in China, the transformation of New Westminster's River Market, and the vision behind TOMO Main's co-housing project. We discuss why co-housing remains rare in Vancouver, the opportunities and challenges of multiplex developments, and the importance of "aging in place." From Kitsilano projects to addy's first property at Trout Lake, Wilmer provides a candid look at the rewards and risks of building vibrant, community-oriented homes. TOMO Spaces - https://tomospaces.com/ Sign up for addy - https://addyinvest.ca/ Disclaimer Purchasing investments made accessible through addy will unless otherwise indicated be conducted by by registered dealers (including, in the case of exempt market products, exempt market dealers), registered or exempt funding portals or directly by issuers of securities. The information provided on addy's website, webinars, blog, emails and accompanying material is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute or form any part of any offer or invitation or other solicitation or recommendation to purchase any securities. It should not be considered financial or professional advice. You should consult with a professional to determine what may be best for your individual needs. Forward-Looking Statements Some information contains certain forward-looking information and forward-looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities legislation (collectively "forward-looking statements"). The use of the words "intention", "will", "may", "can", and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Although addy believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements and/or information are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements since addy can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking statements. Furthermore, the forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made as at the date of this news release and addy does not undertake any obligations to publicly update and/or revise any of the included forward-looking statements, whether as a result of additional information, future events and/or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable securities laws.

The Jill Bennett Show
Parade of Lost Souls moves to Trout Lake

The Jill Bennett Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 11:14


GUEST: Kat Single-Dain, co-founder and artistic executive director of The Dusty Flowerpot Cabaret Society Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

But It Was Aliens
Trout Lake - The Anonymous Sisters

But It Was Aliens

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 30:07


The extraterrestrial comedy podcast where we probe two sisters at Trout Lake, Canada in 2005. What these people saw was oh so much more than fish. Dolphins, perhaps? Pokemon? Or was it god damn aliens? Alongside that we ponder what keeps Greybeard running during these sleepy times? All that and more on this episode.     Probe us: Email: butitwasaliens@gmail.com Instagram @ ButItWasAliensPodcast Twitter @ ButItWasAliens Facebook: @ ButItWasAliens - join E Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/butitwasaliens   Store: https://butitwasaliens.co.uk/shop/     Probe us: Email: butitwasaliens@gmail.com Instagram/Threads @ ButItWasAliens Twitter @ ButItWasAliens Facebook: @ ButItWasAliens - join Extraterrestrial Towers     Music:  Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com and via Purple Planet at www.purpleplanet.com - thank you most kindly good people.

Montrose Fresh
Local restaurant worker loses his life in canoe accident; MCF helping to fund futures of Montrose seniors

Montrose Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 4:39


Today. We have a tragic story coming out of Telluride. A restaurant worker, Daniel Simon, aged twenty-five, lost his life in a canoe accident on Trout Lake this past Sunday. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Telluride Local News
Telluride Local News May 22, 2024

Telluride Local News

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 2:21


Local drowns in Trout Lake,  Spruce Fire continues to grow, Avery MacCracken sentenced to federal prison for involvement in Jan. 6 insurrection, and Mountainfilm kicks off the summer festival season.

Chapel Talks
The Helping Hand - Delivered By McKenzie Beeby in 2023

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 13:47


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
Comparison - Delivered by Anthony Burgan in 2023

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 10:03


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
The Middle Miles - Delivered By Eric Roche in 2023

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 12:58


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
There Is No Hill Too Steep To Bike - Delivered By Eric Roche in 2023

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 14:19


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
Life In The Current - Delivered By McKenzie Beeby in 2023

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 10:20


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
Can You? - Delivered by Eric Roche in 2023

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 12:48


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio
I Didn't Go Looking for Bigfoot. Bigfoot Found Me - Bigfoot Eyewitness Episode 399

Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 49:41


Tonight's guest, Devon Wendel, is a minister, shaman, and healer who has had paranormal experiences for almost as long as he can remember. Some of the most memorable paranormal experiences he's had, however, happened while he was staying in a yurt, at the ECETI Ranch, in Trout Lake, Washington. You see, that's where he had his Sasquatch sightings. There was something about his sightings that made them different from a lot of the encounters guests have come on the show to talk about too. We hope you'll tune in and find out what made them different. If you'd like to visit Devon's website, which we hope you will, please go to… www.ChristLightandLove.com If you'd like to visit Devon's YouTube Channel, please go to… www.YouTube.com/@ChristLightandLoveChristLi5211 If you'd like to check out my new Bigfoot show, called "My Bigfoot Sighting," you can listen using your favorite podcast app. Here's a link to the My Bigfoot Sighting Channel on Spotify...https://open.spotify.com/show/2gomYbQG2gM6gPFakCQYNL?si=M0dm3bDfR_ShTiJcHPWoyw&dl_branch=1If you've had a Sasquatch sighting and would like to be a guest on Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio, please go to https://www.BigfootEyewitness.com and submit a report.If you've had a Sasquatch sighting and would like to be a guest on My Bigfoot Sighting, please go to https://www.MyBigfootSighting.com and let me know.If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.comI produce 3 other podcasts that are available for listening on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, already, here are links to them… My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5008496/advertisement

Going West: True Crime
Hannah Rose Walker // 361

Going West: True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 50:25


In October of 2022, a 31-year-old woman headed out for a swim in beautiful Trout Lake, Washington, with an older friend. But after getting separated that afternoon, the woman's remains would be found floating in the water. Once police arrived at the scene, it was clear that the circumstances of her death were strange and confusing. But what really happened to her? And was the last man she was with responsible? This is the story of Hannah Rose Walker. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Hannah Rose Walker website: https://www.hannahrosewalker.com/stay-informed 2. KGW8: https://www.kgw.com/article/news/regional/southwest-washington/hannah-walker-portland-death-klickitat-county-sheriff/283-c71e91a8-9778-4edd-a93a-6417953ac835 3. Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueCrimePodcasts/comments/15i9y0c/anyone_know_of_a_small_podcast_that_might_be/ 4. OPB: https://www.opb.org/article/2023/08/02/klickitat-county-sheriff-portland-woman-found-dead-in-creek-hannah-walker/ 5. Hannah's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100004063174244 6. GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/rqkke-help-hannahs-family?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Unsolved
Unsolved: Chippewa County's John Doe

Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 5:49


It's been 57 years since hunters made a discovery in the woods of Chippewa County when they came across a man's body near Trout Lake. However, the identity of the man remains a mystery more than half a century later. David Lyden and videographer Josh Monroe spoke to detectives who remain hopeful that someone can help identify Trout Lake's John Doe.

WXPR The Stream
There's hope of recovery in Trout Lake as parasite causes major drop in invasive Rusty Crayfish population

WXPR The Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 5:42


Aquatic Invasive Species are some of the greatest threats to lake health in the Northwoods.Once an invasive establishes itself in a water body, it can cost thousands of dollars to remove it, if removing it is even possible at all.Rusty crayfish has been one such invasive species.First introduced to Trout Lake in Vilas County in the late 70s and 80s, the crayfish quickly settled in with population estimates in the thousands by the late 2000s.But now it seems nature is correcting course.

Unresolved
Hannah Rose Walker

Unresolved

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 58:29


"It's been a process of seeing how ineffective our system is."On the afternoon of October 12th, 2022, 31-year-old Hannah Walker went swimming in a scenic area near Trout Lake, Washington. Accompanied by a 67-year-old man named Jeremy, the two eventually got separated, and after waiting for some time, Jeremy called 911. A search effort would find Hannah's remains in the water, and officers initially made note of the odd circumstances at the scene.Hannah's family has struggled to determine what happened that fateful October afternoon, and have had to fight uphill to get any momentum or answers in her case. Nearly one year later, they have more questions than answers...Special thanks to Aia Walker for chatting with me for this episode. If you'd like to learn more about Hannah's story, please check out the website set up by Hannah's family at the following link:https://www.hannahrosewalker.com/Research, writing, hosting, and production by Micheal WhelanLearn more about this podcast at http://unresolved.meIf you would like to support this podcast and others, consider heading to https://www.patreon.com/unresolvedpod to become a Patron or ProducerThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3266604/advertisement

WXPR The Stream
UW Trout Lake Station's Drawing Water program brings artists and scientists together

WXPR The Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 5:23


Many people often split the sciences and arts as using two different halves of their brains.But a group of scientists and artists working in Vilas County argue there's a lot of overlap between the two disciplines.

UFO Chronicles Podcast
Ep.4 Will And The ECETI Ranch (Throwback Thursday)

UFO Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 72:19


Throwbacks is where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~Our guest tonight is Will and he talks about his experiences at the ECETI Ranch at Trout Lake. WA More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep4-will-and-the-eceti-ranch/Want to share your encounter on the show?Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form:https://forms.gle/WMX8JMxccpCG...Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user...Help Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChronic...Twitter:https://twitter.com/UFOchronpo...Thank you for listening!Please leave a review if you enjoy the show, and everyone that leaves a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify will get a shout out on the following show.Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.

UFO Chronicles Podcast
Ep.4 Will And The ECETI Ranch (Throwback Thursday)

UFO Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 72:19


Throwbacks is where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~Our guest tonight is Will and he talks about his experiences at the ECETI Ranch at Trout Lake. WA More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep4-will-and-the-eceti-ranch/Want to share your encounter on the show?Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form:https://forms.gle/WMX8JMxccpCG...Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user...Help Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChronic...Twitter:https://twitter.com/UFOchronpo...Thank you for listening!Please leave a review if you enjoy the show, and everyone that leaves a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify will get a shout out on the following show.Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.

Chapel Talks
A Journey Of Greatness (100th Anniversary Sermon) - Delivered by Adam Moreno in 2022

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 19:02


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
Heroes Don't Wear Capes - Delivered by Eric Roche in 2022

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 16:56


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
The Lone Wolf - Delivered by Eric Roche in 2022

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 14:25


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
The Lucky Few - Delivered by McKenzie Beeby in 2022

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 12:31


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
The Middle Miles - Delivered by Eric Roche in 2022

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 13:05


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
Try To Understand - Delivered By Eric Roche in 2022

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 12:25


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
Can You? - Delivered by Eric Roche in 2022

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 12:23


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
The Honest Path - Delivered By Eric Roche in 2022

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 12:00


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

House Rich Homeowner with Matt Parker
Interview with Lindsie Tomlinson | Realtor with RE/MAX Select Realty

House Rich Homeowner with Matt Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 19:22


Meet Lindsie: I'm passionate about a few things: My family (my husband and I have two young sons named Dante and Enzo) My community (I love being part of a real Vancouver neighbourhood) Travel (I even wrote a book about Traveling with Kids) Writing (Check out my latest article for REW.ca here) Wine (no need to explain!) People (my friends and my clients, who often become friends) Real Estate Being outdoors (especially hiking, SUP and biking) But I'm even more passionate about helping my clients find the home that is right for them. I specialize in helping families who have outgrown their current home, usually with the arrival of a wee one. Who knew someone so small could take up so much space? With the arrival of a baby, you start to think about things that you hadn't before. I love guiding clients through the process of finding the neighbourhood that they want to raise their children in. I also love helping first time home buyers through the excitement and nervousness of buying their first property. It doesn't have to be scary! WHERE I LIVE Before we had kids, my husband and I lived in a condo in Kits, which we adored. After our first son was born, our one bedroom and den condo suddenly became too small (sound familiar?!) so we bought a house near Commercial Drive in East Vancouver. If you live in the area and have kids, you've probably seen me around the playground, the ice rink or Community Centre at Trout Lake. If you live in the area and don't have kids, you've probably seen me shopping at Donald's Market, running around Trout Lake, sipping a coffee at The Prado cafe or enjoying a chocolate chip zucchini muffin at JJ Bean. WHICH NEIGHBORHOODS DO I SPECIALIZE IN? I work in all areas of Vancouver (including outside of Vancouver proper like North Van, Burnaby and Port Moody). I specialize in East Van because it's my 'hood and I know the schools, parks, restaurants, community centres and ammenities like the back of my hand. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT A portion of every one of my sales go to the Children's Miracle Network as well as Backpack Buddies. The children's hospitals supported by the Children's Miracle Network provide comfort, treatment and hope to millions of sick kids each year. In Vancouver, our donations go directly to the BC Children's Hospital and last year, our RE/MAX office raised more than $24,105. Backpack Buddies is a unique program that addresses a very real need in Vancouver that most of us don't think about. There are many kids that attend inner city schools that rely on lunch programs throughout the school week. When the weekend rolls around, many of these kids will remain hungry until they return to school on Monday. Backpack Buddies provides a backpack filled with food for these kids to take home, because hunger doesn't take the weekend off. In 2002, I was a part of Joints in Motion, raising over $4,000 for the Arthritis Society of Canada and running my first marathon in Honolulu. In 2003 & 2005, I joined Team in Training, raising over $10,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada. I also volunteer every year with the Vancouver Heritage Foundation and the Vancouver International Wine Festival (formerly the Playhouse International Wine Festival). I love heritage houses and wine! HOW TO CONTACT ME It's easy. Call me directly at 604.396.4433 or send me an email at lindsie@lindsietomlinson.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/houserich/message

Brainerd Dispatch Minute
County Board says no to extra environmental review of Trout Lake land, but a grant could protect it anyway

Brainerd Dispatch Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 5:49


Today is Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022.   The Brainerd Dispatch Minute is a product of Forum Communications Co. and is brought to you by reporters at the Brainerd Dispatch. Find more news throughout the day at BrainerdDispatch.com. The Brainerd Dispatch is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org.

THE IN A CROWDED ROOM PODCAST
EP. #174 - Shocking new footage of U.F.O. fleet filmed above Mt. Adams! But are they alien... or the Space Force?

THE IN A CROWDED ROOM PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 85:28


In episode #174 of the IN A CROWDED ROOM PODCAST, Chad Calek discusses the continued militarization of the U.F.O. narrative by Chris Melon, Luis Elizondo and Jeremy Corbell, as well as Corbell's refusal to accept the truth about the U.S.S. Omaha footage being debunked as a "bokeh" effect by the UAP Task Force, as well as countless elite-level animators and CGI experts. In addition, a close friend of Calek's sends him two astonishing UFO videos, which after recognizing the landscape and the voice on the recordings, Calek quickly determines the footage was shot by James Gilliland at his ECETI Ranch, which sits at the base of Mt. Adams in Trout Lake, Washington. After spending three previous nights at the UFO Ranch, in which Calek witnessed several unidentified flying objects, Calek is shocked by Gilliland's recent video captures, as they include UFO activity that far exceeds anything that Calek experienced during his stay, including video footage that clearly shows a full fleet of UFOs in the night sky, a UFO filmed at tree-top level, a UFO firing what appears to be a weapon of some kind, and much more, which ALL of these MUST-SEE videos are included in episode #174 of the the IN A CROWDED ROOM PODCAST! And last, but not least, Calek discusses the rumor that the UFO activity above Mt. Adams is not extraterrestrial of any kind, but rather due to the presence of an underground military base that acts as the HQ for The Space Force, in which the increased amount of UFO sightings above Mt. Adams are nothing more than nighttime U.S. Space Force training missions. In closing, Calek discusses the potential arguments for Mt. AdamsYou do not want to miss this episode!

Talk Is Jericho
UFOs, UAPs, Aliens and the US Government with Dave Schrader

Talk Is Jericho

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 56:53


“Paranormal 360” host, and longtime friend of the show, Dave Schrader, returns to talk about UFOs and the recent Congressional hearings. Dave has some thoughts and theories as to why the government is finally acknowledging UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon) as they refer to them, and the timing of all these disclosures. He's talking about the significance of the hearings, breaking down who was there, and the importance of the government's agenda. He's also explaining some of the documented sightings and footage captured by military and commercial pilots, and even major airports like Chicago O'Hare. He runs through the Battle of Long Beach, and the Gimble Footage, and analyzes UFO sightings that date back to the Renaissance and are depicted in paintings by master artists of the time. Plus, Dave details his own personal experiences with UFOs, including some of the incredible sightings he's witnessed at Trout Lake, Washington. 

Chapel Talks
The Middle Miles - Delivered by Eric Roche in 2021

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 13:03


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Edge of the Couch
Q+A Best Trainings, Saying the Wrong Thing, and Managing Guilt for Leaving Agency Work

Edge of the Couch

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 40:33


Thanks for sending in your questions for this special Q+A episode. Some questions were so juicy, we are saving them for full episode conversations.Today's questions include:What do you do when you say the wrong thing at the end of session?How do you deal with guilt for leaving agency work?What is the best training for the money?How do you respond when a client says something inappropriate about your appearance?How do you manage wildly different perspectives in group therapy? Alison McClearywww.alpenglowcounselling.com@alpenglow_counselling on InstagramJordan Pickellwww.jordanpickellcounselling.ca@jordanpickellcounselling on InstagramEdge of the Couchwww.edgeofthecouch.com@edgeofthecouchpod on InstagramWe have partnered with Janeapp, an all-in-one practice management software. You can learn more at Jane.app/mentalhealth. Or, if you are ready to get started, mention Edge of the Couch in the note during sign-up.Join us in person at Trout Lake on June 5th from 1-3pm for a live Q+A, Jane swag, and maybe a game or two!

Chapel Talks
If Only We Can See It - Delivered by Butch Blechner in 2021

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 15:30


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

The Spooky Door
Strange Things with Ben Chasteen part 2

The Spooky Door

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 41:00


In continuation with their interview with Ben Chasteen; Co-Host of Edge of Wonder, Rise.TV live shows and the YouTube series the Ben Solo show! Ben shares his never before released personal UFO footage shot at Eceti Ranch in Trout Lake, WA. Tells personal stories of other encounters with UFOs, a deep dive into what exactly is happening at Space X. And shares one of the craziest and strangest stories he's ever experienced for the first time ever, involving a car trip and a puppet.  TheSpookyDoor.com Twitter Instagram #TheSpookyDoor Ben Chasteen Rise.TV Twitter Instagram Theme Song Licensed from: www.Purple-Planet.com Narrated by W. Ralph Walters Buy us a a cup of coffee  

Messy Jesus Business
Messy Jesus Business Podcast Celebrates 50 Episodes

Messy Jesus Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 38:30


Episode 1, Season 6 of Messy Jesus Business podcast, with Sister Julia Walsh. "When you are in a place of paradox, you're on holy ground." - Sister Julia Walsh LISTEN HERE: IN THIS EPISODE: In this very special episode of Messy Jesus Business podcast, Sister Julia Walsh takes on the role of podcast guest, and gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the conceptualization of Messy Jesus Business Podcast. Podcast editor Charish Badzinski serves as host for this episode, and together she and Sister Julia explore the lessons of the past 49 episodes, and what it means to say yes to the mess. Sister Julia explains how the program got its start and its name. She also gets the chance to respond to the questions she frequently asks her guests, including offering her thoughts on what radical discipleship means to her, and what she thinks is especially messy. During this episode, we also hear from past guests who pop in to in the join the celebration, as well as podcast listeners who share what listening to Messy Jesus Business means to them. And lastly, Sister Julia gives a sneak peek into possible future topics she'd like to explore in the next 50 episodes. Please note that the Messy Jesus Business team is taking a break over the summer to plan the next 50 episodes, and the podcast will return with fresh content this fall. ABOUT THE GUEST: Sister Julia Walsh is a Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration and part of a new generation of Catholic Sisters. She's often writing and podcasting about the messiness of following Jesus and being Catholic and doesn't hesitate to ask important questions. She can often be found visiting jails, leading retreats, companioning spiritual seekers, advocating for peace, teaching about social justice, praying in the chapel or camping in the woods. Sister Julia has been frequently featured in the media, and is widely published. Julia Walsh grew up on a goat farm in a small community in Northeast Iowa with her parents: Kevin and Elsie, and three siblings. She attended college in Iowa, starting at Wartburg College in Waverly, then ultimately transferring to Loras College to discern her vocation. While a student at Loras in Dubuque, Iowa Julia studied abroad in South Africa and realized her passion for social justice, equality and Gospel living. In 2003 she graduated from Loras College magna cum laude with a BA in History, Secondary Education and Catholic Studies. After graduation Julia interned with the Iowa Catholic Conference in Des Moines, Iowa, and then moved to California and joined the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. As a Jesuit Volunteer, Julia worked with young parents and their children transitioning from homelessness to healthy interdependence at Waking the Village/Tubman House in Sacramento, California. Her experiences in South Africa, as an intern with the Iowa Catholic Conference and in the Jesuit Volunteer Corps helped her to develop her passions for Gospel-centered systemic change. In 2006 Julia entered the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, (FSPA) based in La Crosse, Wisconsin. She entered the novitiate and received the name Sister in 2007. She professed first vows in 2009 and perpetual vows in 2015. Sister Julia began her teaching ministry at Catholic high schools in Chicago where she lived and served from 2008 to 2012. In 2012, Sister Julia moved to La Crosse, Wisconsin to be closer to her community's motherhouse and minister at Aquinas High School, where she served as a theology teacher until 2016. In the fall of 2016, Sister Julia joined the staff of Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center on Trout Lake in the Northwoods of Wisconsin, where she presented programs and retreats and served as a freelance writer. In August 2017, Sister Julia graduated from Catholic Theological Union in Chicago with a Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies. Sister Julia returned to Chicago in August 2019 and became a certified spiritual director though the Claret...

Chapel Talks
Courage Is A Decision

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 14:03


"Courage Is A Decision" - 2021 - Eric RocheRed Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin's Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don't wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

KOTO Community Radio News
Newscast 3-18-22

KOTO Community Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 21:57


- Telluride man dies in Trout Lake avalanche - Family threatens school district with legal action - A Day in the Life of a Miner with Fintan Cole

Trail and Errors
Ep 128 - Mt Adams - 2230-2254

Trail and Errors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 19:12


As they leave the area of Trout Lake, saying goodbye once more to old friends, Molly and Ethan begin to skirt the more recognisable mountains of the Washington Cascades. Mt Adams and the rest lie in wait.

trout lake mt adams
Trail and Errors
Ep 127 - The Magic of Washington - 2212-2230

Trail and Errors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 46:04


A promise of a little trail magic turns into an overdose. On a day already fitted with a scheduled town stop, the team are spoilt as they come across 3 stations of trail magic along the way. French toast, pork chops, chocolates and mimosas fuel the march to Trout Lake which itself delivers blueberry pies, burgers and long lost trail families. A long conversation is shared with Prometheus and Not A Minor by campfire outside of town, featuring discussions about managing a relationship on trail, bear encounters, devil deer and more. A disjointed sound fest of us eating, mumbling and summarising. We hope you still enjoy.

Trail and Errors
Ep 126 - Cowboy Treats - 2186-2212

Trail and Errors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 24:14


The gang continue their walk up the multi mile slope upon which they camped. Its a morning slog, but whilst resting on its peak a SOBO hiker delivers news of magic on the trail. This is where lunch and much of this episode is spent. Amongst casual conversation excitement and anticipation of Trout Lake, due the following day, continues to build but more news from SOBO hikers of even more magic makes the next day as exciting as Christmas.

Gaze At the National Parks
64- Lost Lake Loop: Yellowstone NP

Gaze At the National Parks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 54:39


Mike and Dusty continue to make their way through the North end of Yellowstone National Park by exploring Yellowstone Village, hiking the Lost Lake Loop, seeing lots of buffalo, and ending with a hike around Trout Lake. Website: GazeAtTheNationalParks.comInstagram: @GazeAtTheNationalParksFacebook: Gaze at the National ParksTwitter: @GazeAtTheParks #gazeatthenationalparks#hikeearlyhikeoften#adventureisoutthereHosted by Dustin Ballard and Michael RyanEpisode Editing by Dustin BallardOriginal Artwork by Michael RyanOriginal Music by Dave SeamonMusic Producer: Skyler FortgangSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/gaze-at-the-national-parks/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Montrose Fresh
West Region Wildfire Council get's hefty chunk of funding; Remembering Heather Christine Washington

Montrose Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 5:32


Good morning and welcome to Montrose Fresh, from The Montrose Daily Press. It's Wednesday Aug 25th and we're here to bring you a closer look at our top stories, events and more that matter to us here in Western Colorado.    Today - With a hefty chunk of funding heading its way, the West Region Wildfire Council is better able to tackle fuels reduction projects.   Today's episode is brought to you by Elevate Internet. Whether it's for your home or your business they offer the best speeds at the best price. Right now, if you refer a friend you can get $25 off! Give them a call for more information at 844-386-8744 or visit them at elevateinternet.com.   Now, our feature story.   With a hefty chunk of funding heading its way, the West Region Wildfire Council is better able to tackle fuels reduction projects.   The state recently awarded the WRWC $730,950 to increase resiliency within the watershed and wildland-urban interface. It's the area where wildland intersects with human development.   The WRWC also received $178,200 for the Trout Lake wildfire and watershed resiliency project in San Miguel County.   The money comes from the Forest Restoration gation grant program. The goal of the funding is to increase the community's ability to address wildfire; reduce its risks; promote forest health and to encourage the use of wood from forest health and fuels reduction projects.   We spoke to Jamie Gomez, the executive director of the West Region Wildfire Council. He said that even though it sounds like a single, cohesive project by its title, it's not. There are a number of individual projects they'll be taking on.   The council is looking at a combination of defensible space projects; thinning critical routes; fuel breaks and possibly bigger projects.   We all know that the deadly wildfires last year emphasized how many forested areas in the state are fire-prone.   And wildfire is often inevitable. That's why the state offers funding help through the FRWRM grant program to help offset the costs of reducing that risk and promoting forest health.   And Gomez says that the science is fairly clear - the more we can invest now, the lower intensity wildfire we will have and the lower risks the communities will face.   The West Region Wildfire Council is based in Montrose. It works to reduce wildfire risk in Montrose, Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Ouray and San Miguel counties.   The council offers practical tips for hardening your home against wildfire and creating defensible space around your home.   It also provides wildfire risk assessments, site visits and, for certain qualified neighborhoods.   To learn more about this story visit our full story at montrosepress.com   Next,     We'd like to take a moment to remember the life of Heather Christine Washington of Montrose.   She was born in Denver on June 18, 1967. Her childhood was spent with her family and she graduated from Middle Park High School with Panther pride. Then, in 1995, Heather married Paul Washington and in 1997 had a son. They lived in Tacoma, Washington, for many years amongst family and friends and then moved to Montrose in 1998.   Heather enjoyed crocheting and learning new patterns. She was always creating beautiful blankets, rugs, pillows, decorations and kitchen scrubbers for anyone and everyone. One year she crocheted little teacups as Christmas presents. Hallmark movies and cooking shows held a special place for Heather especially if family and friends would watch with her. She was a very generous and forgiving soul. Heather never held a grudge.   Heather will be missed by so many that loved her. Thank you for taking the time with us today to remember and celebrate her life.   That's all for today, thank you for listening! For more information on any of these stories visit us at montrosepress.com.   And don't forget to check out our sponsor, Elevate Internet. Visit them at elevateinternet.com to learn more.   For more than 137 years, The Montrose Daily Press has been dedicated to shining a light on all the issues that matter to our community. Go to montrosepress.com to subscribe for just $1.99 per week for our digital edition. You'll get unlimited access to every story, feature, and special section. Thank you and remember to tune in again next time on montrosepress.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Orlando Sentinel Conversations
#OSNow: Delayed Orlando food halls opening next month, Harry Styles to require vaccination or COVID-19 test at concerts, and Florida Fresh Air goes to Trout Lake Nature Center (Ep. 723)

Orlando Sentinel Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 10:56


Orlando Sentinel Now afternoon update for Thursday, Aug. 26, 2021. Construction woes delay two Orlando food halls now expected to open next month (:38) Harry Styles to require vaccination or COVID-19 test on upcoming tour with Orlando stop (3:21) Florida Fresh Air: Trout Lake Nature Center in Eustis (6:14) Weather presented by Premier Sotheby's International Realty (9:27)

Deliberate Noise
wooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Deliberate Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 57:01


Dance, pop, & party tunes today! Featuring music from regularfantasy, Cartel Madras, Mykki Blanco, CHIKA, Prado, JAWNY, Tierra Whack, Rochelle Jordan, and more. Check out Cyrus Jordan's album release show this Friday Aug 13th @ Trout Lake with Hoodie Browns & Schwey& check out Vines Art Fest happening all week! https://vinesartfestival.com/

Something Cryptid This Way Comes

In 1966 the Salvation Army opened a summer camp called Camp Timberlake, later known as Camp Arnold at Timberlake, near the west side of Mount Rainier in Washington State. Kids from all different backgrounds came to the camp to learn key core values: friendship, emotional growth, self-esteem, outdoor skills and most importantly, to have lots fun. A 12-year-old boy name TJ had been coming to this camp since it's opening, but this summer, the summer of 1968, would prove to be the most thrilling and testing yet.  His favorite activity was the last-day canoe races across Trout Lake, and while he came in second place last year, he knew this year would win the coveted trophy. It was all he could think about as he packed his backpack, ready to head off to Camp Arnold. Little did he know that this year... would change his life forever.TJ's name has been changed, as has Eddie's and Craig's, but to this day, only one camper has come forward that we know of with this story. And yet, there must be multiple campers and counselors who actually experienced this event, should it be true. If you or someone you know is one of those that has, please send a message directly to pnwsasquatchshadows@yahaoo.com. We'd like to help get you in touch with TJ and learn more about this event.Dialogue used in this short story is created from the events of documented encounters near Mount Rainier, originally named Tahoma, and is not necessarily accurate, but is based on extensive research. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a five star rating and a review which will help these stories get out there. And again, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, and visit us on Instagram.  Help spread the word, and reach out and say hello. Something Cryptid This Way Comes is part of the Olde Mountain Media family of podcasts, and is written, produced and sound engineered by  Pacific Northwest Sasquatch Shadows. Coming this fall, a new podcast with extended stories will make its debut: Legends and Tales of the Pacific Northwest. This storytelling format will reveal legends and tales of adventure and mystery, many of which are not commonly known. Keep your eyes out for this upcoming podcast and stay tuned for tales of invention, discovery, mayhem, and even a touch of murder. 

Art Hounds
Art Hounds recommend art-based road trips in Minnesota

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 4:35


Visual artists Lisa Bergh and Andrew Nordin of New London, Minn., recently took an art-themed road trip that included a stop at the Nemeth Art Center in Park Rapids, Minn. and the T. L. Solien exhibit “See the Sky.” Solien's large scale paintings captivated them. They described the drama of his contemporary work — its humor and pain and emotional charge — as well as his skill with color. “There's actually some subtle moments in some of the smaller pieces that I found myself kind of stuck on,” said Nordin, who was struck by Solien's use of the color yellow. Courtesy of Nemeth Art Center T.L. Solien, "The Renunciation 2," 2015. Acrylic and enamel on canvas, 72 by 96 inches. “I always love going to the Nemeth Art Center,” added Bergh, “You enter into the space through the [Hubbard County] Historical Museum with tons of artifacts, which even made more sense when you walk [up the big stairs] into Solien's work, because the show is just built on all these artifacts of his personal history of culture.” T.L. Solien's show runs through July 17, with a closing reception on July 10 at 4 p.m. Claude and Laurel Riedel of Minneapolis love the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, and they recommend a children's picture book written and illustrated by Ely residents, about a familiar scene during wildfire season. Courtesy Legacy Bound “Big Yellow: Firefighting Superstar,” written by Polly Carlson-Voiles and illustrated by Consie Powell The book is “Big Yellow: Firefighting Superstar,” written by Polly Carlson-Voiles and illustrated by Consie Powell.  The Riedels have a personal connection to the story. While on a camping trip near Trout Lake some years ago with the author and her husband, they saw smoke from a forest fire. Both Claude and Laurel vividly remember the big yellow airplane that came swooping down to the lake in front of them, scooped up water, and then climbed up above the treeline with its heavy load to go fight the fire.  Immediately, they turned to Carlson-Voiles with a recommendation: “You have to write a story about this,” said Laurel.  “Kids will love this. We are loving it as grownups.”  The picture book was published this year by Minnesota-based Legacy Bound. The Riedels say their grandchildren, ages 7 and 10, enjoy reading about how planes are built and used to fight forest fires. Of the Ely-based illustrations, Laurel Riedel says “Big Yellow looks just like I remember her, just a little friendlier.”

Wild Wisconsin - Off the Record
75 Years Of Fish Research: The Northern Highlands Fisheries Research Area

Wild Wisconsin - Off the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 28:34


Back in 1946, the Wisconsin Conservation Commission had the idea to set aside an area made up of five lakes in Vilas County for fisheries research.  Using special free permits and mandatory reports from all anglers fishing the lakes, they've gained a lot of knowledge and tested the impact of various fishing regulations on those fishing populations.  We're celebrating the 75th anniversary of this groundbreaking research area. To learn more, we spoke with the facility's lead reasearcher, Greg Sass. Listen in as he talks about the way the data is used, how it has evolved over the years and what the hopes to see over its next 25 years.Learn more about research at the Wisconsin DNR: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Research--------------------------------------TRANSCRIPTSARAH HOYE: [00:00:00] From the Wisconsin DNR, this is Wild Wisconsin. Bringing you inside voices on Wisconsin's outdoors.KATIE GRANT: [00:00:16] Welcome back to another episode of Wild Wisconsin "Off the Record". I'm your host, Katie Grant. After World War II, fishing and resort-based tourism was beginning to boom in northern Wisconsin, specifically near Boulder Junction. At the same time, the Wisconsin Conservation Commission, which is now known as the DNR recognized a need to better understand the fish population in the area. In 1946, they established what was then known as the Five Lakes Research Project across well, five lakes in the area. It utilized special licenses and reports from all anglers on these lakes to gain data and test the impact of various regulations and stocking practices.Flash forward to 2021. And we are celebrating the 75th anniversary of this groundbreaking research area. Over the years over 243,000 anglers have fished the shores of just Escanaba Lake accounting for over 1 million hours of angling effort. It's now known as the Northern Highland Fisheries Research Area.Greg Sass has been the lead researcher there for half a decade. Sit back and listen in as we talk with him about how the research here is used, how it's evolved over the years and what he hopes to see over its next 25 years. All right. Well, welcome to the show, Greg. We are very excited to talk about the Northern Highland Fishery Area and its upcoming anniversary.But first, why don't you tell us a little bit about who you are and what it is? GREG SASS: [00:01:53] Well, thanks so much for having me, Katie. It's exciting to talk about, uh, the 75th anniversary of the Northern Highland Fishery Research Area coming up. Uh, my name is Greg Sass and I'm Fisheries Research Team Leader in Wisconsin, DNR Office of Applied Science.And my role within the agency is to lead our group of fisheries, research, scientists, biologists, and technicians to address high-priority fisheries research needs for our fisheries management program, um, and other program partners. So, um, I helped to facilitate that program. Um, I oversee and direct the Northern Highland Fishery Research Area Program. And then we work extensively, uh, with university partners and our stakeholders and tribal partners, um, as well to conduct research, to benefit the fisheries of Wisconsin and beyond. KATIE GRANT: [00:02:40] We've both mentioned the Northern Highland Fishery Area. Can you tell us a little bit about what it is and why it was established?GREG SASS: [00:02:48] Absolutely. The Northern Highland Fishery Research Area, um, was established in 1946 by the Wisconsin Conservation Commission at the time, which is now of course our Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Um, and at that time in northern Wisconsin, um, the tourist-based in, in fishing resort-based economy was just starting to pick up.And we didn't have a tremendous amount of information about our fisheries in this part of the state. And in listening to anglers and stakeholders, our anglers were concerned about stunting and fish populations, and stunting is basically, um, slow growth and in low size structure or a lot of small fish in a population.And in response to that, the Wisconsin Conservation Commission, uh, set aside five lakes in Vilas County, near Boulder, Boulder Junction to use as experimental fisheries research lakes. And at that time to address the question of stunting and fish populations, the default regulation on all five lakes was that there would be no size limit, no bag limit, and no closed season on any species unless specified for research purposes. And so, um, the, the lakes were set aside initially to, uh, look at a test. We're gonna allow, um, as much harvest of any size and. Um, any fish species, uh, without any closed seasons to see how those fish populations responded.Um, in addition to that, the five lakes were chosen to be representative of the lakes in the area. So, um, Vilas County has about 1300 lakes and they're, they're very diverse from clear to, uh, very tannic, meaning that the waters slightly stained brown, um, to deep, to small, to large. And so the five lakes that were selected kind of represent that gradient with Escanaba Lake, uh, being a drainage lake with fish species, diversity Pallette Nebish lake, being what we call our classic kettle lakes, where an ice block was left in the landscape from a glacier. So they're deeper and they're clear, um, and relatively unproductive. And then we have two sphagnum bog lakes, which are kind of more of our wetland lee lakes with darker water color in a Mystery Lake and Spruce Lake.KATIE GRANT: [00:04:51] Can you just kind of clarify a little bit because I don't understand necessarily the different kinds of lakes. You mentioned that the kettle lake is, is left from the glacier. Can you talk a little bit more about the other two? GREG SASS: [00:05:02] So when I talk about Escanaba Lake being a drainage lake, it means that it has an inflow and outflow.And so, uh, the inflow to Escanaba Lake comes from Spruce and Mystery Lake into the lake. And then the lake flows out to Lost Canoe Lake. And so that's what we mean with drainage lakes, uh, for Pallette Nebish when I say it was an ice block left in the landscape. These are lakes that are, um, their lake levels are dominated by precipitations and we have high levels of precipitation over time.the lake levels are going to be higher. Um, when we have a drought, like we did in the early 2000s up here, those lake levels are going to be lower because the water table is lower for precipitation. And with our sphagnum bog lakes, these are lakes that are surrounded by lowland areas, uh, with vegetation like spruce, uh, leather leaf, uh, wild cranberry.They're more of our wetlands sort of lakes. And with that wetland influence, uh, they tend to have, uh, a tea or a coffee-stained color water. And that's what I mean, when I say tannic.KATIE GRANT: [00:05:57] The main purpose of the fishery area is really research. Right? Can you tell us a little bit about some of the projects that have happened there over the years?GREG SASS: [00:06:06] Absolutely. Like I mentioned, early on the initial regulations were set up to, um, see about stunting and fish populations and how, um, high exploitation or a lack of regulation would influence that. But over time, there's been a number of different research projects that have been conducted on the lakes that have had, um, you know, pretty fair significance and importance.I would say, you know, first of all, um, we might not realize that at that time was that by, um, and I should've mentioned this previously, that we have a compulsory Creel survey on all five of these research lakes. And so any angle that wishes to fish, one of the five lakes has to check in and fill out a free permit at the Escanaba Lake Research Station prior to fishing one of the lakes, um, they go out fishing and when they get done, they're then required to check back out at the station and report certain things about their catch.Um, and so this data set has been incredibly important to us. Um, and the fact that allows us to calculate angler effort, harvest rates, catch rates. And then when, when I was getting to initially, um, in responding to the research, it also allows us to calculate an exploitation rate or how much of that fish population was removed in a given year.And so those exploitation rate research has been really important for, uh, managing fisheries in Wisconsin and beyond because it's allowed us to, um, address what might be a sustainable exploitation rate for a population. Uh, so for example, for some of our walleye regulations right now, um, Escanaba Lake showed that an average exploitation rate over time of 35% of the adult population was sustainable. And so that's the same exploitation, uh, limit reference point we use for, um, many of the lakes in northern Wisconsin right now. Um, same thing in our joint tribal, um, and angling [unintelligible] fishery, where that limit reference point exploitation rate is 27%.Um, on top of that, um, some of the other key research has been conducted we've, um, or I should say my predecessors have developed, um, indices to, um, go from a relative abundance estimate of walleye recruitment up to lake-wide densities. We've tested a number of different regulations on the lakes before they might be, um, implemented more broadly throughout the state.Uh, for example, minimum length limits on Northern pike, which occurred on Escanaba Lake. Uh, we've had various small mouth bass regulations on Nebish and on Pallette lakes. Um, that often ended up in our fisheries management toolboxes for certain purposes. And then, um, more recently, you know, a number of different studies where Escanaba Lake has served as a reference lake, um, to other whole lake studies that we've done.Um, And so those are just some of the examples of the many ways that we've used the lakes for research. And I would add on top of that, that, um, many undergraduate and graduate students have also used the lake for, um, their thesis and dissertation research, uh, covering a wide range of topics ranging from things like, um, genetic influences in small mouth bass.Nesting and reproduction to influences of regulations, um, and for many purposes. And so, uh, we also have a pretty strong presence, um, educationally with graduate students using the lakes to address research questions as well. KATIE GRANT: [00:09:19] Yeah. Lots of great information coming into you guys. So you mentioned those, uh, Angler Creel surveys where those who go out, fishing in these lakes have to come back and kind of report back. What sort of information do you get from anglers on the lake? GREG SASS: [00:09:35] When an angler comes... like I said, they have to check in or required to check in at the Escanaba Lake check station. It's right at the Escanaba Lake boat launch. Um, there.,Uh, my team of Creel clerks and research scientists, biologists, technicians there, uh, we'll check the anglers in. And when they come in, uh, they have to fill out their name and their address, um, and a bit of demographic information about gender and an age range and what lake they're going to be fishing. Um, so we give them the top copy of the permit, which says that they checked in as required and they take that with them while fishing and when they get done fishing, um, the things that we collect when they report out are things like the amount of hours they fished on the lake.Uh, what kind of bait they might've been using. Live artificial or a combination of both. We ask them what kind of methods they were using. Were they fishing from the boat? Shore? Um, were they ice fishing? And, uh, or were they just casting or trolling or motor trolling, those sorts of questions. And then we get into some other important information.Um, one is harvest information. So any fish that are harvested by the anglers, we get the length, the weight, uh, the sex of that fish. And then we also pull an aging structure from all of them. We also look for marks on the fish, and this might be a thing like a fin clip or a Floy tag or a PIT tag, uh, because this allows us to calculate an exploitation rate based on our other surveys and through an equation in doing so.And I will add the most recently, one of the interesting things that we've observed at the Northern Highland Research Area is the prevalence of catch and release, um, over time. And that more anglers are catching and releasing fish than they used to. And so this is an area where, for most species, you can harvest as many as you want.Um, but despite that we've seen major changes in the catch and release ethic, particularly towards large mouth bass, small mouth bass, and muskie over time. And so in the initial design of the Creel survey, the information collected, we will lose all that information. Cause we were only getting information from harvested fishes.Now we also asked anglers to tally, uh, within size range by species, um, fish that they might've caught and released. And so we implemented this about five years ago and it's been a very important data set for us to capture not only what's coming through the Creel survey that is harvested, but also fish that are caught and released. And so it gives us information about the size structure of the population and additional catch rate. KATIE GRANT: [00:11:51] You mentioned that, you know, this research, uh, the data we have available has been used by graduate and undergraduate students. You know, it's, it's informed things that we do here at the DNR in Wisconsin, but also beyond.Can you talk a little bit about why the data set is so important from a research perspective, both here for Wisconsin and, uh, outside of Wisconsin as well? GREG SASS: [00:12:14] Great question. I think it really lies in the strength of being such a long-time series. And so we have 75 years of continuous data, uh, from the Northern Highland Fishery Research Area.Or we will on June 20th here, um, this month, uh that's when the first permit was issued in 1946. And I'll quote, Secretary Cole here on a visit from a couple of years ago, he came up to visit the field station and said 75 years is a long time for anything. And so we agree, but in the fisheries world, having a time series of data from these five lakes for 75 years is pretty much unprecedented.Um, to my knowledge, there's only one other small field station in south central Illinois that has a data set this long and that's from Ridge lake. Um, so we're really unique. Here in Wisconsin, anywhere around the world to have this amount of continuous data to use. And long-term data, um, obviously is difficult to acquire.It takes a long time. It's expensive. It requires a lot of effort, but it's also incredibly important for being able to monitor fisheries and changes that may occur in those fisheries over time. And so I think that's one of the greatest strengths and why we've been able to do so much with this dataset and also, you know, contribute with others, with data requests that they might have to help them in their research.Um, and so I think really long-term data is something that, um, most agencies or places don't have that we do, um, that really sets us apart. And it makes us data set even more important.KATIE GRANT: [00:13:39] We'll talk a little bit more about some of the things that you've learned from the dataset, uh, in a little bit here, but one of the things that, uh, I thought was really fascinating about, uh, what you guys are able to do and what that data is used for, um, is that it, it actually helped influence the, uh, Ceded Territory of Wisconsin Walleye Management Plan.What role did the research area play in that Ceded Territory of Wisconsin Walleye Management Plan and kind of how, how has that information been used specifically for that? GREG SASS: [00:14:15] That's another great question and the Northern Highland Fishery Research Area, particularly Escanaba Lake played a, uh, a very significant role in the management plan that we're currently using in the ceded territory of Wisconsin, which is about a northern... the northern third of the state.And so, um, as a little background in, in the treaties of 1837 and 1842, um, Ojibwa Native Americans ceded, uh, two large chunks of land in northern Wisconsin to the federal government, which would later become, uh, the state of Wisconsin. And in those treaties, the Ojibwe Native Americans, um, were allowed to hunt, fish and gather on off-reservation lands as a part of those.And for a long time, those treaty rights were really not acknowledged. Uh, but in the early 1980s, uh, through the Voigt case, those treaty rights to hunt fish and gather on off-reservation lands in the ceded territory of Wisconsin were affirmed. And so, um, tribal spearfishing for walleye in the Spring, um, was back again, um, as allowed by those treaties.And so, what it set up was the challenge of now, um, managing a joint fishery for walleye that is a travel spearfishing and recreational angling fishery. And at that time as an agency, we really only had walleyed data on some of our best wildlife populations. We didn't have a standardized monitoring program.And so, um, establishing a management plan that would be sustainable. Um, given the joint fishery, um, was a challenge, uh, but we had Escanaba Lake, which at that time had 40 years or so of....oh, yeah, 40, 30, 40 years of data or so on walleye harvest from Escanaba Lake and exploitation rates during that time. And so during that time, when the walleye management plan was being developed and standardized, uh, by 1990, the average sustainable exploitation rate for walleye in Escanaba Lake was 35%.And that's still what is used today as the limit reference point in our ceded territory of walleye fisheries. And when I say limit reference point, is it's not a target to hit 35% for every walleye population it's the maximum allowable, so to speak. And so,now we use that 35% and the management plan was set up not to achieve that or not to exceed it except in one in 40 cases.And so most cases, the walleye management plan is set up, uh, primarily based on the Escanaba data and observations from that individual population. Is that our exploitation rates range in the oh 12 to 14% or so annually between the recreational and tribal fishery. And so that information that was collected in the long-term walleye population abundances and recruitment in Escanaba Lake was primarily the backdrop and establishing the current walleye management plan used today. Um, although as we've gained more information from Escanaba Lake and other walleye populations in northern Wisconsin, uh, we often look to that now, um, to help us make tweaks within the management plan when necessary.KATIE GRANT: [00:17:23] You've mentioned a couple of times that, you know, the, the fishery research area is really important for getting that data set, but it's also important for us to try out regulations and, and learn what the effects of those regulations may be. What have we learned from the current walleye regulation on Escanaba Lake? GREG SASS: [00:17:41] You know, starting in 1946, we had no closed season, no bag limit, or no size limit on walleyes in Escanaba Lake. And that regulation ran the same up until 2003. And my predecessor at the station, uh, before me, uh, decided that we're going to go in completely the opposite direction and essentially eliminate harvest a walleye to see how that white population responded. And so in 2003, uh, we went from no closed season, no bag limit, no size limit for walleye in Escanaba Lake to a 28 inch minimum length limit and a daily bag of one fish on Escanaba Lake. And since 2003, um, there's not been a single walleye legally harvested from the lake in the recreational fishery. Although there's been a little bit of tribal harvest in there. And what we've learned from that regulation, I think are a couple of things most importantly. Um, you know, one, uh, we sawthe abundance of adult walleyes, jump up a little bit, which would be the expected given the lack of harvest. Um, but we didn't see major growth responses, um, to that elimination of harvest. And I think that's simply because there's a lot more mouths to feed out there on the lake right now. And so fish aren't growing maybe as fast as they used to.Uh, we also, with those growth rates going down, I've seen, um, a little bit of a delay in maturation, um, compared to what we saw, uh, before the regulation. And we've also seen low and stable recruitment and so reproduction of young fishes. And so we had much more booms and busts, uh, in recruitment of walleye when it was more heavily exploited. Under low exploitation, uh, we've kind of just seen low and stable recruitment, which is very different from what we observed previously. And we reasoned that that's likely just an unexploitation effect such as there's already a lot of mouths to feed in the lakes. And there's also a lot of competition. And so, um, we don't see a higher level of recruitment like we do, um, under exploitation. In many ways Escanaba Lake right now is, um, acting like relatively unexploited walleye fisheries and other places for example. Canadian shield lakes, we have a lot of fish in the [unintelligible] range out there. Uh, but we don't see it a lot of, uh, very large individuals, just because of the sheer number of fish in the population.KATIE GRANT: [00:19:50] Technically speaking, walleye could be harvested, it's just that there's that length, a minimum that needs to be met and they just haven't been growing big enough and being caught if they are, uh, to be able to be legally harvested. Right?GREG SASS: [00:20:03] That's correct. And so we just, we don't have a lot of large fish in the population. In fact, uh, we haven't seen her in a couple of years in our Spring surveys, but, um, the only walleye that we've had since 2003, that's exceeded 28 inches is Floy tag number [audio glitch] 2110. And it's a female that's just over 28 inches. Uh, but she's definitely an anomaly and may have passed on, um, her nest by now because we haven't seen her a couple of years in our nets. Basically what we see... yes, walleye...anglers can harvest walleyes that are greater than 28 inches. They're just not present in the population. KATIE GRANT: [00:20:35] So when does that kind of experimental regulation end and what is the proposed new regulation?GREG SASS: [00:20:42] The current regulation will end starting next summer on the second Saturday in June. And so we've learned what we think we're going to learn from this lack of exploitation and the response to the Escanaba Lake walleye population to it.And so now, uh, we're going to go in a different direction. We've seen some natural recruitment issues on some of our walleye lakes in northern Wisconsin over time. We also have some evidence that because of those natural recruitment declines, that there could be some production over-harvest of walleyes, which basically means that, uh, we're, you know, we're continuing to fish them, but we're just not getting, um, as many fish being produced to replace them.And so, um, we're going to test a production over harvest experiment on Escanaba Lake that new experiment and regulation will be what I'll call our ceded territory default regulation for walleye. Which will be a 15 inch minimum length limit. A 20 to 24 inch protected, no harvest slot length limit with a daily bag limit of three fish with only one fish allowed over 24 inches.And so this is a regulation that was implemented on many ceded the territory of Wisconsin lakes several years ago. And this regulation will also allow us to test, um, sort of influences of, of that regulation. But more importantly, is that within that regulation, we'll be establishing an annual quota in pounds of walleyes that we would like to have removed from Escanaba Lake to test the production over harvest question.So we'll do our Spring surveys. We'll annually establish that harvest quota. And then on June 15th, I'm sorry, the second Saturday in June. Um, anglers will then be allowed to, um, harvest. That walleye quota. Um, and when that quota is met for the year, then the walleye fishery will close on, on Escanaba until the following second Saturday in June.Um, I'll also mention that, uh, we'll have a tribal component to this as long as the, uh, uh, tribal members declare the lake for Spring spearfishing. So this is another important component of the experiment, uh, that will be, um, removed from that annual harvest quota, um, to meet our goals.KATIE GRANT: [00:22:48] Yeah. And I think that's a really interesting, uh, you know, demonstration of the fact that these are in fact research lakes. It's not that you've learned any or you've you found anything good or bad necessarily to cause the regulation change. The regulation changes really just... These lakes are for research. You've gotten the data sets that you need to be able to, you know, infer the information that you you were looking for or prove your hypothesis. And now it's time to try something new.GREG SASS: [00:23:17] Exactly. And so, um, you know, these are research lakes and research lakes are somewhat hard to come by. But every regulation change or experiment that we try, or, or some sort of manipulation we try in a lake, is an experiment that we can learn important things from.And so, uh, you know, we're excited about this next regulation change and this next experiment. Uh, we think it's gonna help us to inform walleye management, um, in Wisconsin and, and teach us some new things. And, um, that's, that's really what it's all about is using these experiments, uh, to sustain fisheries and having these uh, research lakes established to do that, um, because it allows us to make science-based decision-making.KATIE GRANT: [00:23:57] So, obviously the last 75 years have been really productive in terms of research. You've gotten that giant data set. What do you hope to see happen within the research area over the next 25 years?GREG SASS: [00:24:11] Well, first I'd say I just appreciate the agencies and uh, the sport fish restoration program from the US Fish and Wildlife service for the continual support of the agency. And 75 years is a long time for everything, uh, for anything, but it requires support and, you know, adequate funding, um, to do that. And so, um, I'd just like to acknowledge those sources there and, and thanks for the continued support.And I hope that continues for the next 25 years and, and the next a hundred years after that, um, as we continue to maintain this dataset, um, Looking forward. Um, I think, you know, some of our main goals are one of mine for sure, is that early on in our time series, um, we didn't collect a lot of non-fisheries related data and so things like water quality or what's happening on the landscape or in the watershed.And so, um, we've implemented some broader sampling in order to get those water quantity, quality characteristics. Look at habitat within the lakes, and then also within the watersheds and even more, um, regionally. Um, so that we can take a more holistic approach at what might be influencing our fish populations overall.And so, um, if anything, over the next 25 years, I look forward to continuing, to not only leverage the great data set that we have with the Northern Highland Fishery Research Area. Uh, but take a more ecosystem-based approach, um, along with social economic and social-ecological approaches, um, to help us understand our fisheries now.And how they might respond to, uh, various changes, perturbations disturbances in the future. And then how we can use that for, um, applying management actions in Wisconsin for other fisheries and beyond. KATIE GRANT: [00:25:49] Yeah. I think that's a really fantastic thing to note is that, you know, so much of that data set is just the fish and not that over overarching, uh, kind of ecosystem perspective. I'm excited to see what you guys are able to, to make happen there in terms of, uh, kind of further expanding that research. GREG SASS: [00:26:08] It's very exciting for the station right now. I mean, not only is the 75th anniversary this year, um, you know, but also mentioned just the, the network that we as a station are involved with.There's a lot of different scientific entities in, uh, in this region and throughout the state. And again, in some of our partners across the Midwest, um, that we've been able to tap into and it just creates this large network. For example, we do a lot of collaboration with UW Madison Center for Limnology, which is just at Trout Lake, which is only a few miles from the Northern Highland Fishery Research Area.Uh, they're linked into another long-term ecological research program, which has 40 plus years of data now. Um, so we partnered with them very frequently. Um, we work within our, with our partners within the agency, of course, we're working with the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, which has some longer-term data and outstanding biologists and scientists.Um, the University of Notre Dame has a research center that's very near, um, to the, to the area up here, just across the border in the upper peninsula, Michigan. Um, and we're also partners, partnering with some private entities that have allowed us to do research on their lakes to help them achieve some of their management goals and address our research goals.And so the future is very, very bright and, uh, we continue to be thankful for these partnerships and everyone that's engaging in these broader collaborations because it allows us to do things, um, that are bigger and, and very relevant for, uh, fisheries management, aquatic ecological research and just, you know, clean water across the landscape up here. Um, so it's, it's it's really amazing to be a part of. KATIE GRANT: [00:27:38] Is there anything else that we might not have talked about that you want us to know about the Northern Highland Fisheries Research Area? GREG SASS: [00:27:46] I think the last thing is, is come, come pay us a visit. You know, most much of the data we collect and the things that we're able to do are, are collected by the anglers themselves.And so the compulsory Creel survey and all the great information that we've been able to collect over the seventy-five years. Wouldn't be possible if we didn't have anglers fishing the lakes.KATIE GRANT: [00:28:06] Have a question about the research being done here at the DNR? Email us.  dnrpodcast@wisconsin.gov and we'll work with our experts to get you an answer.SARAH HOYE: [00:28:21] You've been listening to Wild Wisconsin. A podcast brought to you by the Wisconsin DNR. For more great episodes, listen and subscribe to Wild Wisconsin wherever you get your podcasts.

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Vandyke Elementary Students Help the Environment by Planting Rain Gardens

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Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 13:54


On the Tuesday Morning Show Heidi and John are joined by Sue Hoeft, principal of the Vandyke Elementary School in Coleraine, to talk about the two new rain gardens that were being planted by the students that day. The gardens will be planted on school and city grounds and be part of a larger city project to prevent phosphorus and sediment from entering nearby Trout Lake. With Sue are Bill Westerberg, engineer and designer of the gardens, Austin Steere from the Itasca County SWCD and community volunteers Cavour Johnson and Mike Andrews. They talk about how the project got its start, how rain gardens work for the environment and how the planting will take place. Listen here to find out more about the project. To volunteer for this or other projects contact Vandyke Elementary.

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Border News Roundup: Request by Twin Metals, Ancient Cedar Trail Art Exhibit & Boundary Waters Fire

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 12:23


Friday mornings during Border News Roundup we get a chance to check in with Marshall Helmberger, the editor and publisher of The Timberjay newspaper serving NE Minnesota. This week Marshall explains the request made by Twin Metals to block review of state mining rules that could ultimately prove fatal to the company’s plans to construct a copper-nickel mine near Ely. A state district court judge has denied the request and it could take several years to resolve this issue. Marshall moves on to talk about the Ancient Cedars Trail in Tower that has inspired a traveling art exhibit that will open in June at the Lyric First Stage Gallery. The exhibit will move in subsequent months to Ely, Hibbing, and Cook. We receive an update on the Boundary Waters fire that is going on east of Trout Lake near Bezhik Lake, a remote area that is hard to access. Marshall reports that fishing was good for the opener with plenty of fish being caught but they were smaller in size. For more news on NE Minnesota

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UFO Ranch Trout Lake, WA

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Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 61:45


Jamie and Tim discuss the strange other worldly occurrences at Washington State's Mt Adams and the nearby UFO Ranch also known as the ECETI Ranch. Pay attention around 13:30 to a little unexpected ghostly activity in the studio while we were recording the show!To see photos we discussed in this episode, please follow us on our Social Media platforms:Lurk on FacebookLurk on TwitterLurk on InstagramWe've got Merch!Get Lurk MerchResources:Map of Trout Lake, WAECETI WebsiteAs You Wish Talk Radio (James Gilliland's podcast)

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Monika McFadden: The EchoFox Photographer

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021 80:13


Monika McFadden is a Trout Lake, WA local that has turned her passion of photography into an aspiring career. With her creative ideas as well as drive to not only grow her business but to help others, Monika will surely become a well known Trout Lake icon!

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Trout Lake Nursery and Reforestation

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 3:43


In the nineteenth century, people believed Wisconsin’s forests to be inexhaustible. Lumber production proceeded at an unsustainable pace, but few cared as it was assumed that farming would naturally follow. Successful farming never came on a large scale, and the damaged land needed repairing. This is where the Trout Lake Nursery comes in. Frederick G. Wilson was born in October 1887 in Red Oak, Iowa. At the age of two, Wilson’s family moved to Milwaukee, and then to Sheboygan. Wilson loved the outdoors and wanted to learn as much as he could about the natural environment. Unfortunately, at the turn of the century the University of Wisconsin had no program in forestry, so Wilson went to Michigan to obtain a forestry degree. He graduated from the Michigan Agricultural College in 1911. In March 1911, Wilson was hired as a Forest Ranger for the State Board of Forestry under Edward Merriam Griffith, Wisconsin’s first State Forester. He was assigned to the new Trout Lake Forestry

WXPR A Northwoods Moment In History
Trout Lake Nursery and Reforestation

WXPR A Northwoods Moment In History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 3:43


In the nineteenth century, people believed Wisconsin's forests to be inexhaustible. Lumber production proceeded at an unsustainable pace, but few cared as it was assumed that farming would naturally follow. Successful farming never came on a large scale, and the damaged land needed repairing. This is where the Trout Lake Nursery comes in. Frederick G. Wilson was born in October 1887 in Red Oak, Iowa. At the age of two, Wilson's family moved to Milwaukee, and then to Sheboygan. Wilson loved the outdoors and wanted to learn as much as he could about the natural environment. Unfortunately, at the turn of the century the University of Wisconsin had no program in forestry, so Wilson went to Michigan to obtain a forestry degree. He graduated from the Michigan Agricultural College in 1911. In March 1911, Wilson was hired as a Forest Ranger for the State Board of Forestry under Edward Merriam Griffith, Wisconsin's first State Forester. He was assigned to the new Trout Lake Forestry

#ReflectionArtist Live
#ReflectionArtist Live Podcast Episode 10 with Chris Lee owner of McMinnville Auto Detail in Oregon

#ReflectionArtist Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 65:15


On this episode Justin has another “Spotlight” on Detailers/Detail Shops where he will have fellow Detail Mafia Member Chris Lee of McMinnville Auto Detail.  Justin will be discussing his progress from graduating High School with 9 classmates (yes...9), growing up in a small town in Trout Lake, Washington, his move south into the State of Oregon, trials and tribulations of growing a business, when he began his business to the new state of the art facility recently built, innovative services he provides and so much more!!!    Take the time to listen to Justin and Chris talk about all things detailing....and MUCH more on the next “Spotlight” on Detailers/Detail Shop. To learn more about Buff and Shine Mfg please visit us at www.buffandshine.com To learn more about Chris Lee visit the pages below:  https://www.facebook.com/McminnvilleAutoDetail https://www.macautodetail.com Buff and Shine Mfg social media pages: Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BuffandShineMfg Instagram https://www.instagram.com/buffandshinemfg

Death By Media Man
The Free Runner 13 - Trout Lake Lightning Storm

Death By Media Man

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 12:57


It's the story of a brutal battle between the Free Runner and a felon with strange and dangerously destructive powers, told by somebody who was there to see it all go down! Contains violence and mature subject matter. --- The Free Runner. Is he a harmless nuisance or a dangerous vigilante? A force for social justice, or an urban terrorist? A friendly freak, or a super-creep? He’s more than just an urban myth or a local irritant. His strength, his speed, go beyond the limits of human ability. Nobody really knows who he is, but everybody knows his reputation. He is the Free Runner of Vanity City. This is one of his stories. --- These are stories told by residents of Vanity City, Canada, about the polarizing local figure, The Free Runner. All stories are read by producer Hank Pattison to protect the identities of the storytellers. --- Art by Leia Doodles - https://twitter.com/Leiadoodles This track also contains Wolf Mother by Loopop Electro Fight by Kwon Not Too Cray by Huma-Huma --- “The Free Runner” is Copyright © 2020 HLH Pattison. All rights reserved. This story is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination, or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental and beyond the control of either the author or the publisher. And for more info on Death By Media Man, check out: www.Patreon.com/DeathByMediaMan www.DeathByMediaMan.com

Tumblehome: A Boundary Waters Podcast
Bower Trout Lake Entry Point

Tumblehome: A Boundary Waters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 19:27


Another express episode this week and we’re discussing what Bower Trout Lake has to offer for your next adventure into this part of the BWCA. Subscribe: Patreon Spotify iTunes YouTube Stitcher Google Play Soundcloud Subreddit Contact: The Answering Machine: (218) 481-0649 Facebook tumblehomecast@gmail.com

The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell
XZRS: Dave Schrader - The Other Side: A Teens Guide to Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal

The Best of The 'X' Zone Radio/TV Show with Rob McConnell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 41:29


Dave has had an active interest in the paranormal since early in his childhood when he was visited by the spirit of his deceased grandmother, witnessed a Bigfoot sighting and a few years ago encountered UFO and possible alien activity over the skies of Trout Lake, Washington. Continued activity and experiences have kept this passion alive. He has been a contributing writer to TAPS Para-magazine and now shares his humor, intelligence and passion in the paranormal every week to a global audience, entertaining, enlightening and educating listeners everywhere. The Other Side: A Teens Guide to Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal, his first co-authored title, will be released this fall. Dave has appeared on numerous radio shows, newspaper articles and was featured on the episode, "First Contact" on A&E's Paranormal State season 2. Dave has become one of the most sought after speakers in the paranormal field, blending insightful tips and a warm sense of humor. He has been billed alongside paranormal heavy weights such as T.A.P.S. founders Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, Patrick Burns & John Oliver from TV's Haunting Evidence, the cast of Paranormal State, Chris Fleming of TV's Dead Famous, Professor Loyd Auerbach and Dr. Barry Taff. Dave is also the founder and director of Darkness Events, an organization looking to bring together people with an interest in the paranormal and some of the most knowledgeable people in the field at some of the most haunted locations in the United States. Darkness Events has held conferences at such paranormal landmarks as Waverly Hills Sanitarium and is currently planning the first ever paranormal Pscience Fair aboard the Queen Mary this September. - www.darknessevents.com

Force of Nature
Ep. 89: Night of the Grizzlies Part 2

Force of Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 51:09


This week we have part two of the famous true crime like story, Night of the Grizzlies.  We jump right into where we left off with both of our attack stories.  We find out what goes down during the attack at Trout Lake on Michele Koons.  We also find out what happens at the Granite Park Chalet where the first bear attack took place.  We will meet a cast of characters from both stories.  Unfortunately, both stories do end in the gruesome deaths of two 19 year old women.  These are sad, but thrilling stories.  The aftermath of what happened on this night greatly changed the way grizzly bears are now managed.  After this night no longer were people allowed to feed bears.  Nowadays we try to keep away from bears as much as possible, a lot of the reason is from this night.  It still remains a mystery why on one night two bears attacked two different women.  Coincidence?... Seems like it.    If you would like to give a donation you can on PayPal at either Forceofnaturepod@gmail.com or simply forceofnaturepod On Venmo is my personal account at Matthew-Hamilton-51  We would appreciate any donations very much and we will give shout outs to anyone that does. Thank you! If you want us to give you a shout out please go to iTunes subscribe/rate/review give us 5 stars, say whatever you want.  It really helps us standout and get noticed. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/force-of-nature/id1416902126 Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play Please add us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ForceofNaturePod/ Also feel free to send us and email if you want or have any cool animal stories you would like to share forceofnaturepod@gmail.com     

Force of Nature
Ep. 89: Night of the Grizzlies Part 2

Force of Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 51:09


This week we have part two of the famous true crime like story, Night of the Grizzlies.  We jump right into where we left off with both of our attack stories.  We find out what goes down during the attack at Trout Lake on Michele Koons.  We also find out what happens at the Granite Park Chalet where the first bear attack took place.  We will meet a cast of characters from both stories.  Unfortunately, both stories do end in the gruesome deaths of two 19 year old women.  These are sad, but thrilling stories.  The aftermath of what happened on this night greatly changed the way grizzly bears are now managed.  After this night no longer were people allowed to feed bears.  Nowadays we try to keep away from bears as much as possible, a lot of the reason is from this night.  It still remains a mystery why on one night two bears attacked two different women.  Coincidence?... Seems like it.    If you would like to give a donation you can on PayPal at either Forceofnaturepod@gmail.com or simply forceofnaturepod On Venmo is my personal account at Matthew-Hamilton-51  We would appreciate any donations very much and we will give shout outs to anyone that does. Thank you! If you want us to give you a shout out please go to iTunes subscribe/rate/review give us 5 stars, say whatever you want.  It really helps us standout and get noticed. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/force-of-nature/id1416902126 Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play Please add us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ForceofNaturePod/ Also feel free to send us and email if you want or have any cool animal stories you would like to share forceofnaturepod@gmail.com     

Loaded Bases w/ Mason Hall
Tony Cappuccilli- Los Angeles Dodgers

Loaded Bases w/ Mason Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 34:23


Episode 12! Big thank you to Tony Cappuccilli! It was awesome to talk to him about his story and his journey. Tony coaches in the Los Angeles Dodgers Organization. His journey started in Southern California all the way to Trout Lake, WA. Tony is an University of Nevado- Reno Alum and an certified bourbon connoisseur. Get ready! . Tony's social media handles. Instagram: @19tcapp Twitter: @19tcapp   Make sure to subscribe and share! Patreon.com/Loadedbasespodcast Instagram: @loadedbasespodcast Twitter: @Mason_LBP Website: LoadedBasesPodcast.com NEW! TikTok @loadedbasespodcast  

WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast
Episode 32 WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast

WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 82:53


Every summer there are a number of storms that roll through the Boundary Waters that generate campfire conversations for years to come. On occasion, such as the epic 1999 Blowdown Storm, these storms become the stuff of legend. Such is the case with a storm from July 8 this summer where nine people found themselves entangled in a vicious weather event. The heart of the storm was on Trout Lake in the BWCA on the western side of the wilderness. Jason Busch and David Bell were among the group camped out as the storm ravaged their campsite. WTIP Boundary Waters Podcast Host Matthew Baxley talks with the duo about their experience from the summer of 2020. Also in this episode, Baxley and podcast co-host Joe Friedrichs discuss the recent passing of Janice Matichuk, the longest serving ranger in the history of Quetico Provincial Park and a dear friend of the WTIP and paddling communities.

Sound By Nature
Episode 37: Shasta Valley Wildlife Area- Morning Beside Trout Lake

Sound By Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 59:12


This recording was gathered on a calm, partly cloudy morning beside Trout Lake at the Shasta Valley Wildlife Area in Siskiyou County, California. The area is administered by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and preserves well over 4,000 acres of prime wildlife habitat. You can learn more about it at https://wildlife.ca.gov/Lands/Places-to-Visit/Shasta-Valley-WA. I was able to gather this recording while maintaining proper social distancing guidelines during this ongoing Coronavirus pandemic. I am fortunate to live in a rural area of Northern California and am able to safely and easily get out into nature with no social interaction whatsoever. For those of you who are not so fortunate, I hope this or any of my recordings can provide you with a little peace during this stressful and anxious time. I also hope that wherever you are in the world, you are safe, healthy, and doing the best you can in the midst of these extraordinary circumstances that we all, around the world, are enduring.  Thank you to everybody that has taken the time to rate and review the podcast, and thank you for listening! And a great big thank you to my first supporting listener!!! I assure you that every cent will go towards making this podcast a more enjoyable listening experience for you and the entire podcast audience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soundbynature/support

Journey to Truth
Ep. 44 - James Gilliland

Journey to Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 84:07


To Learn More / Purchase the Omnia Radiation Balancer, CLICK HERE: https://www.omniaradiationbalancer.com/?rfsn=3262352.52aff6 This week we are joined by James Gilliland! James Gilliland is a best-selling author, internationally known lecturer, minister, counselor, multiple Near Death Experiencer and contactee. James is recognized world-wide as the founder of the Gilliland Estate, previously referred to and commonly known as the ECETI Ranch (Enlightened Contact with ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) where he documents and shares amazing multi-dimensional contact phenomenon which can be viewed at www.eceti.org. His weekly As You Wish Talk Radioprogram on BBSradio.com draws an audience from around the world who are interested in truth and Higher Consciousness. James’s books Reunion with Source, Becoming Gods, and The Ultimate Soul Journey educate, awaken, inform and heal. His latest book – Annunaki Return Star Nations and the Days to Come is a powerful look at what is happening on a multi-dimensional level as we move forward in this time of great change. ​He is the host of the documentaries Contact Has Begun & Contact Has Begun 2, and has been featured in documentaries and television shows such as His Story, The History Channel, UFOs then and Now, UFO Hotspots, ABC, Fox News, BBC Danny Dyer Special, Paranormal State and The Uncontrolled Narrative. ​He has also appeared on numerous radio shows including Coast to Coast and Jeff Rense. His unique focus on dispelling the myths propogated by the disinformation system make him an in-demand speaker at events such as the International UFO Congress, Contact in the Desert and the Star Knowledge Conferences. He also hosts ECETI’s popular Science, Spirit and World Transformation Conference every summer at the Gilliland Estate. He is a facilitator of many Eastern disciplines; a visionary dedicated to the awakening and healing of Humanity and the Earth and he teaches higher dimensional realities from experience. An unprecedented event is unfolding at the Gilliland Ranch near Mt Adams, and Trout Lake, Washington that has the potential to change the course and destiny of Humanity and the Earth. The people of Earth are being offered a chance to join the rest of the universe in peace and participate in spiritual awakening and benevolent Extraterrestrial contact. UFO sightings, Orb phenomena, CE5 Contact & “UFO contact” with spiritually and technologically advanced extra and ultra-terrestrial off world visitors – a “greater family of man” – has occurred at the Gilliland ranch near Mt. Adams. http://www.eceti.org/

Chapel Talks
Leave Your Trunk Open

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 12:50


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don’t wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
Ambassadors of Red Arrow

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 10:40


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don’t wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Say Cheese
Ep.11 - Cloud Cap feat. Alex Cureau

Say Cheese

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 35:13


Jeff Buck sits down with comedian Alex Cureau (Comedy On Tap) to talk about Cloud Cap cheese - a raw cows milk cheese from Washington. Together the two of them learn more about lava tubes, lava cows, and how they created this volcanic dairy product. They joke about how a national forest was named after a man named Gifford and Jeff explains how mountain lions can effect a cow's lactation cycle. Naturally Alex expects Cloud Cap to taste like hot magma as he tries it for the first time and gives his official opinion. As always, the podcast ends with some #CheesyMoments. Alex shares one from a time when he was at work on the docks and his boss introduced him to some new cheeses and more!Follow @saycheesepodEmail: saycheesepod@gmail.comor leave us a positive rating/review!

Chapel Talks
The Great Outdoors

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2019 14:38


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don’t wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
Can You?

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 11:35


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don’t wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
Brotherhood of the Rope

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 14:57


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don’t wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Chapel Talks
The Best Ships

Chapel Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 8:52


Red Arrow Camp offers a traditional, single-session summer camp experience for boys ages 7 to 16. Located on the shores of Trout Lake in Wisconsin’s Northwoods, we provide campers with an unmatched opportunity to challenge themselves, develop confidence, and learn new skills while having the summer of their lives.Built on 100-year-old traditions, we offer our 100 campers an escape from modern-day stressors. At Red Arrow, our boys unplug, leaving behind their technology-driven routines. Televisions are replaced by pine trees, sports fields, and the inviting, glimmering expanse of Trout Lake. Laptops and iPhones are abandoned in favor of ping pong paddles and canoe paddles, and video games give way to real-life adventures in the wilderness of the Northwoods.At Red Arrow, we encourage our campers to take our philosophy to heart: “Don’t wait to be a great man, be a great boy.” At the end of the summer, our campers leave Red Arrow having experienced the wonder of nature, the satisfaction of hard work, and the magic of enduring friendships.

Kindling the Hearthfire
Kindling the Hearthfire Podcast Episode 20: Midsummer, 2019

Kindling the Hearthfire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 64:12


What are the Druids of ADF up to this Midsummer? Shownotes: Intro: Fire Burn Bright as sung by Bonnie Landry Book Review:Sigil Witchery by Laura Tempest Zakroff Tune in Next time: Lughnasadh Websites and Acronyms: ADF: Ár nDraíocht Féin: A Druid Fellowship ADF website: www.ADF.org https://www.socialmoms.com/live/food/celebrate-may-day-with-traditional-recipes/ Calender Summerland Gathering 15th-18th Camp Clifton, 2256 Clifton Rd, Yellow Springs, OH http://www.6thnight.org/ Beyond The Gates August 22-25th Trout Lake Abbey, Trout Lake, WA http://beyondgates.weebly.com/ Sacramento Pagan Pride Saturday, September 14, 2019 10 AM to 6 PM Sunday, September 15, 2018 10 AM to 5 PM! Fair Oaks VFW Post 8990 Kruitof Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95628 http://www.sacpaganpride.com/ Columbia Willamette Pagan Pride Day Sunday, September 15, 2019 at 10 AM – 5 PM 7805 SE Oaks Park Way, Portland, Oregon 97202 http://www.pdxpaganpride.org/?fbclid=IwAR2VIoN4Dtxos97j0oSD9nDFIJLfFImONDmk3d6_Ldz1i_840M02Po9NQ3s Rocky Mountain Retreat (ADF Festival) October 18-20, 2019 La Foret Conference Center near Colorado Springs http://www.chokecherryadf.org/ Links: Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/Ashtore Stitcher page: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/kindling-the-hearthfire/kindkling-the-hearthfire Podbean page:www.kth.podbean.com Itunes page: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kindling-the-hearthfire/id1216383124 Recipes https://www.scandikitchen.co.uk/midsummer-the-danish-way/ https://nordicfoodliving.com/danish-bonfire-bread-snobrod/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kth/support

UFO Chronicles Podcast
EP:4 Will And The ECETI Ranch

UFO Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 72:19


 EPISODE: 4 Our guest tonight is Will and he talks about his experiences at the ECETI Ranch at Trout Lake. WA Will's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDMz_PF3Ffvst7HR6BIzqyQ ECETI YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjzKBdJ9eE6C3d3HAHACylAhttp://eceti.org/Want to share your encounter on the show? Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comPodcast Merchandise:https://myconspiracytees.com/collections/ufochroniclespodcast Help Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastTwitter: @UFOChroniclesukThank you for listening!Please leave a review if you enjoy the show, and everyone that leaves a five-star rating and review on iTunes will get a shout out on the following show.Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.

UFO Chronicles Podcast
EP:4 Will And The ECETI Ranch

UFO Chronicles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 72:19


 EPISODE: 4 Our guest tonight is Will and he talks about his experiences at the ECETI Ranch at Trout Lake. WA Will's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDMz_PF3Ffvst7HR6BIzqyQ ECETI YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjzKBdJ9eE6C3d3HAHACylAhttp://eceti.org/Want to share your encounter on the show? Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comPodcast Merchandise:https://myconspiracytees.com/collections/ufochroniclespodcast Help Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastTwitter: @UFOChroniclesukThank you for listening!Please leave a review if you enjoy the show, and everyone that leaves a five-star rating and review on iTunes will get a shout out on the following show.Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.

Monsterland
Episode 211 - THE CONTACT

Monsterland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 94:19


James Gilliland of ECETI joins the boys to talk about his Trout Lake, Washington ranch, a hotbed of UFO activity. Ronny's mysterious experience is the subject of a Monster Case File, Matty rants against YouTubers AND Hannibal Lecter, Monster Mail and the new feature FACT... or FALCON?

Sporting Journal Radio Podcasts
Tazin Lake Trout, Lake Michigan Salmon and Lake of the Woods Walleye Statue

Sporting Journal Radio Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018


Trevor Montgomery from Tazin Lake Lodge talks about how he caught two pike over 51″ at Tazin Lake recently. He also explains why he thinks there is a world record lake trout there.  Jamie Dietman and I recap our trip to Saskatchewan and talk about fishing salmon on Lake Michigan and Joe Henry has info […]

CiTR -- Dave Radio
Gutsy Walk for Crohns and Colitis

CiTR -- Dave Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 60:02


We talk to two participants in this weekend's fundraiser at Trout Lake

Faces of Marketing
#6 Faces of Marketing - with Eli Caudillo & Ryan Buchanan

Faces of Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 21:59


As an 8 yr old boy, Eli Caudillo moved from Mexico to a tiny town in Washington called Trout Lake, near Mt. Adams. He was the first in his family to go to college and figured out from a standardized test that he was always meant to be a Designer!

Quantum Hologram Matrix
Ufologist And Experiencer ECETI Ranch Owner James Gilliland

Quantum Hologram Matrix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 116:03


James Gilliland is a best-selling author, internationally known lecturer, minister, counselor, multiple Near Death Experiencer and contactee. He is a facilitator of many Eastern disciplines; a visionary dedicated to the awakening and healing of Humanity and the Earth who teaches higher dimensional realities from experience. He is recognized world-wide as the founder of the Gilliland Estate, previously referred to and commonly known as the ECETI Ranch (Enlightened Contact with ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) where he documents and shares amazing multi-dimensional contact phenomenon which can be viewed at www.eceti.org and ECETIevents.com His weekly As You Wish Talk Radio program on BBSradio.com draws an audience from around the world who are interested in truth and Higher Consciousness. James’s books Reunion with Source, Becoming Gods, and The Ultimate Soul Journey educate, awaken, inform and heal. He is the host of the documentary Contact Has Begun and has been featured in documentaries and television shows such as His Story, The History Channel, UFOs then and Now, UFO Hotspots, ABC, Fox News, BBC Danny Dyer Special and Paranormal State. He has also appeared on numerous radio shows including Coast to Coast and Jeff Rense. His unique focus on dispelling the myths propogated by the disinformation system make him an in-demand speaker at events such as the International UFO Congress, Contact in the Desert and the Star Knowledge Conferences. An unprecedented event that has the potential to change the course and destiny of Humanity and the Earth is unfolding at the Gilliland Ranch near Mt Adams, and Trout Lake, Washington where UFO sightings, Orb phenomena, CE5 Contact and "UFO contact" with spiritually and technologically advanced extra and ultra-terrestrial off world visitors (a "greater family of man) has occurred and continues to occur on an ongoing basis. This message is shared annually at ECETI’s popular Science, Spirit and World Transformation Conference hosted by James every summer at the Gilliland Estate. The people of Earth are being offered a chance to join the rest of the universe in peace and participate in spiritual awakening and benevolent Extraterrestrial contact. James encourages you to be part of that change.Music by Spaceboy at www.spaceboymusic.com

iNTO THE FRAY RADIO - An Encounter with the Abyss that is the Paranormal
iTF 58 Euphomet and the fringe in Trout Lake, WA

iNTO THE FRAY RADIO - An Encounter with the Abyss that is the Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2016 117:36


Jim Perry and Kyle Gilmer of the Euphomet ( http://www.euphomet.com/ ) podcast join Shannon to talk about their trip to ECETI ( http://www.eceti.org/ ). ECETI stands for  Enlightened Contact with Extraterrestrial Intelligence.  It is a ranch in the shadow of Mt. Adams in Trout Lake, WA owned by spiritualist, James Gilliland.  Various anomalous activity is reported in this area, from UFO's and orbs to Sasquatch. Jim and Ky both had experiences at the ranch during their first visit here. We also discuss the strange area that is Mt. Adams, Seattle's creepy ambiance, Sasquatch, consciousness, mediums, and much more. Find Euphomet on their website ( http://www.euphomet.com/ ) , SoundCloud ( https://soundcloud.com/euphomet ) , iTunes ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/euphomet/id991129779?mt=2 ) , the Deep Talk Radio Network ( http://www.deeptalkradio.com/network-shows-list/euphomet/ ) , and connect with them on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/euphomet ) , and Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/euphomet/?fref=ts ). Ky Gilmer's band Vigil Wolves ( http://www.vigilwolves.com/ ) Follow iTF: Facebook: interactive group page ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/478749618970394/ ) and official radio page ( https://www.facebook.com/IntoTheFrayRadio/ ) Twitter: Official iTF ( https://twitter.com/iTF_Radio ) and Shannon’s personal account ( https://twitter.com/ShannonLegro ) Subscribe to iNTO THE FRAY in iTunes ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-fray-radio/id1042017993 ) , Stitcher ( http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/into-the-fray-radio?refid=stpr ) , iHeartRadio ( http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Into-the-Fray-Radio/ ) and most ALL other podcatchers. If you have a moment to rate and review, we would surely appreciate it. If you have an encounter or story you’d like to share, don’t hesitate to contact me HERE ( https://intothefrayradio.com/contact/ ) or via email, shannon@intothefrayradio.com. Browse and purchase Mister-Sam's dark art creations... Up right now on BigCartel... 'GOAT GIRL' http://mistersamshearon.bigcartel.com/ and RedBubble.com ( http://www.redbubble.com/shop/Mister+Sam+Shearon ) His website: Mister-Sam.com ( http://mister-sam.com/ ) Email Sam at: info@mister-sam.com Check out Sam's Patreon ( https://www.patreon.com/MisterSamShearon ) account where you can pledge at various levels...gaining access to his blog, raffles, exclusive signed prints available NOWHERE else and much more! Also find him on Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/MisterSamShearon/timeline ) , Twitter ( https://twitter.com/Sam_Shearon ) , Instagram ( https://instagram.com/mistersamshearon/ ) and Tumblr ( http://mister-sam.tumblr.com/ ) Mister-Sam Shearon's Creepy Christmas (A Merry Macabre Coloring Book) is OUT! Purchase HERE ( https://www.amazon.com/Mister-Shearons-Christmas-Macabre-Coloring/dp/1944109226/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=sam+shearon&qid=1477533937&sr=8-1 ) ! Find Ryan's book on Amazon ( https://www.amazon.com/Somewhere-Skies-Human-Approach-Phenomenon/dp/0967799589/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&keywords=ryan+sprague&qid=1476838618&sr=8-1 ) and Richard Dolan Press ( http://www.richarddolanpress.com/somewhere-in-the-skies ) Find Ryan Sprague on his websites somewhereintheskies.com ( http://www.somewhereintheskies.com/ ) , RyanDSprague.com ( http://www.ryandsprague.com/ ) , and ThirdKindProductions.com ( http://www.thirdkindproductions.com/ ) Ryan will be on Mysteries at the Museum on The Travel Channel, Friday, November 4th at 9pm EST. Would you like to write for iNTO THE FRAY'S Blog?  Click HERE ( https://intothefrayradio.com/contact/ ) and send me a 200 word sample post! Can be your own personal story (no sample needed, just send away!) or an investigative topic on any Fortean subject. Music for this episode of iTF provided with permission by: Tanek ( https://www.facebook.com/Tanekmusic/?fref=ts ) and Electus ( https://soundcloud.com/electusofficial ) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Cutting the Curd
Episode 265: Beyond Organic with Cascadia Creamery

Cutting the Curd

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 37:10


Cascadia Creamery in Trout Lake, Washington produces beautiful raw milk cheese made with USDA certified organic milk. In this episode of Cutting the Curd, Marci and John Shuman discuss the history of cheese-making in this region, the differences in using A2 milk, and the challenges and benefits of going organic.

Kind World
A Town Rallies For Hikers In Need

Kind World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2015 5:43


Nearing the end of her months-long hike of the Pacific Crest Trail, Brittany Goodson began to panic. Days of unrelenting rain had soaked her gear, and hypothermia threatened. Brittany and dozens of other hikers were forced off the trail, and eventually found their way to the only nearby town - the tiny community of Trout Lake, Washington.

Starseed Radio Academy
James Gilliland of ECETI Ranch!

Starseed Radio Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2014 117:00


We're delighted to welcome back Mr James Gilliland of the ECETI Ranch.  ECETI stands for "Enlightened Contact with Extra Terrestrial Intelligence," and that's what goes on at his place.  Located near Trout Lake, Washington, his ranch is a vortex of energy that attracts over 3000 sightings of UFOs each year, and has been there for close to 2 decades.  Unlike the Billy Meier contacts, James welcomes people to share the experience, since his ranch is one of the hottest spots on the planet for ET contact. His website is http://www.eceti.org where you can see it for yourself.  James has appeared on many high profile shows, such as Coast to Coast, The History Channel, ABC and FOX news, and written for major publications like UFO Magazine. A recent documentary about these unprecedented events shows their potential to change the course and destiny of humanity.  At the top of the show, it's the Starseed News segment with Anastasia, bringing topics of interest to starseed and sharing emails from listeners. New Announcements: Starseed Crystal Quest May 17-23, 2014 More details: http://www.starseedhotline.com/headlinenews.htm Arielle has released a new CD! Hear samples here: http://www.starseedhotline.com/ariellesings.htm Thanks for tuning in!

Open Minds UFO Radio
James Gilliland, UFOs over Mt. Adams

Open Minds UFO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2013 68:00


The Mt. Adams area, near the town of Trout Lake, Washington, has always been known as a UFO hotspot. This is where James Gilliland built the Enlightened Contact with Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (ECETI) Ranch and Sativa Sanctuary. He has invited many people to his ranch, included television shows and their crews, most of whom have had their own sightings. We talk to Gilliland about the various sightings and strange events that have taken place in the area, and why he thinks they are happening. He also shares his views on why extraterrestrials are visiting Earth and what he believes their intentions to be. You can find out more about Gilliland and the ECETI Ranch at: www.eceti.org.

Podcast COLNETWORK
Pepe Cohen - ¿Realmente Funciona Amway?

Podcast COLNETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2012 56:57


Rich De Vos dijo una vez que su meta en la vida era convertir a Amway en la mejor oportunidad de negocio del mundo, y a pesar de que no todo el mundo se detiene a comprender bien como funciona y lo que representa y a pesar incluso de lo que digan sus críticos y detractores, la verdad es que no hay nada perfecto en la vida y todo puede ser criticado sobre todo por el que nunca hace nada más que eso, criticar y quejarse, yo estoy convencido que Amway es sin dudas la mejor opción de negocio del mundo, la mejor manera de vivir, cada día que pase vivo más convencido de eso, mientras más lo estudio, mas convencido estoy de eso. Señores, no existe nada comparable a Amway, no existe, pasemos a analizar esto. Con cualquier cosa que lo compares, construir una red de mercadeo respaldado por Amway es mucho más sencillo, mas fácil, mas económico que cualquier otra cosa que puedas emprender en la vida y la recompensa es siempre superior a la que puedas conseguir en cualquier otra actividad, profesión o carrera, sobre todo porque no solo es una compensación económica, sino más importante que eso, es la compensación del reconocimiento humano, tan importante para la felicidad de un ser humano. Pasemos a desglosar las razones por la que estoy convencido de que Rich De Vos cumplió su meta en la vida: La Infraestructura de Amway Global: Instalaciones: No existe ningún negocio en el mundo que por menos de 500 dólares se pueda iniciar y puedas contar con una infraestructura de esta magnitud a tu disposición El negocio de los IBO es apoyado por seis centros de distribución a lo largo de Norteamérica, en una superficie de 1.5 millones pies cuadrados en total. Pies de almacenamiento. La sede mundial de Amway Global, la empresa matriz de Amway Global, incluye más de 80 edificios separados sobre 300 acres para oficinas, manufactura e investigación y desarrollo. Cubre más de 4 millones de pies cuadrados y se expande por más de una milla. La sede tiene más de cuatro millas de vías de tren convirtiéndolo en uno de los campos ferroviarios más grandes del Oeste de Michigan. El centro de servicio al cliente de Amway Global ocupa 45,174 pies cuadrados, un poco más grande que una cancha de fútbol de 42,000 pies cuadrados. pies (no incluye la zona al final) Servicio al cliente de Amway Global recibe más de 3.5 millones de llamadas en 2005 y manejó más de 370,000 correos electrónicos. El día más atareado de servicio al cliente fue el 31 de octubre de 2005 cuando entraron 30,717 llamadas. La empresa hermana de Amway Global, Access Business Group, entregó 14.2 millones de paquetes para 5.6 millones de órdenes en Amway Global en 2005. Estos llegaron con un 99.64% de puntualidad. Investigación y Desarrollo A la familia de compañías de Amway Global se le han otorgado más de 600 patentes a nivel mundial, con más de 450 en trámite. Amway Global emplea más de 500 científicos de Investigación y Desarrollo, Control de Calidad, además del equipo de apoyo. Sus investigaciones han sido difundidas en más de 400 publicaciones dirigidas a colegas de la industria y afiliados. La división de Control de Calidad consta de más de 150 especialistas técnicos: Químicos, microbiólogos, e ingenieros de monitoreo de calidad. Se llevan a cabo más de 500,000 pruebas cada año para establecer calidad continua. Empleados Los IBO y sus negocios cuentan con el apoyo de casi 900 empleados de Amway Global, a ellos se suman 3,800 empleados de Amway Global en América del Norte. Más de 13 000 empleados en todo el mundo, abarcando más de 80 países y territorios Los negocios de los IBO son apoyados por 450 empleados en el centro de servicio al cliente, solamente en Norteamérica. Productos y Servicios Cientos de productos exclusivos y marcas de nivel nacional. El modelo del negocio de Amway Global cuenta con el respaldo de más de 450 productos exclusivos, de alta calidad y marcas de nivel nacional. Todos los productos llevan la garantía de Amway Global - con enfoque en marcas de salud y belleza. De hecho, Amway Global figura como el mercader por Internet #1 de productos de salud y belleza, según Internet Retailer. Estas son buenas noticias para los IBO apoyados por Amway Global ya que un estudio por shop.org indica que las categorías de productos de salud y belleza llevan el crecimiento más acelerado en los segmentos de comercio en Internet. Los productos exclusivos de Amway Global ofrecen alta calidad, rendimiento y valor. Esto los hace más valuables para clientes a la vez que ofrecen un buen retorno de mercado para el IBO y las partes interesadas. Las marcas ofrecidas por Amway Global son respaldadas por extensivos estudios con más de 516 patentes a nivel mundial. Los productos de Amway Global se benefician de la tecnología más avanzada en siete plantas manufactureras y cinco centros de distribución altamente modernizados. Además de los productos exclusivos Amway Global también ofrece productos con marcas de renombre como Calvin Klein®, Adidas®, Maytag®, y muchas otras más. Los más de 450 productos exclusivos de Amway cuenta en su inmensa mayoría con una garantía de 6 meses, 180 días Datos de las dos marcas líderes exclusivas de Amway Global... Nutrilite Nutrilite® es la marca líder mundial de vitaminas, minerales, y suplementos dietéticos, basado en ventas de 2004. Cerca 6 mil millones de vitaminas y minerales Nutrilite se venden cada año. Más de 100 científicos están envueltos en la investigación clínica, desarrollo de producto y educación sobre la marca. A mediados de 2006 el Nutrilite Health Institute abrirá el centro Optimal Health en Buena Park, CA. Éste consiste de 35,000 pies cuadrados. Nutrilite comenzó en un pequeño laboratorio de California haya por 1930 y ahora consta de una familia de más de 200 productos incluyendo nutritivos suplementos para comidas líquidos, en polvo, barras de comida, tabletas, y en cápsula, todos distribuidos en más de 50 países. Nutrilite cultiva muchos de sus ingredientes en huertos situados en Brasil, México, y Trout Lake, Washington Los cuatro tienen certificación de ser órganicos. Trout Lake es uno de los huertos órganicos más grandes en los Estados Unidos y produce cerca de 1 millón de hierbas cada año. El Nutrilite Health Institute ha colaborado con 28 establecimientos de investigación para acarrear estudios clínicos y de investigación. Ocho de estos establecimientos están acarreando una investigación de punta en los esfuerzos científicos para descubrir los secretos de ADN humano - Esta investigación puede conducir a suplementos que pueden ser ajustados a las necesidades individuales de salud y nutrición de cada persona. Cada mes se llevan a cabo más de 100,000 pruebas de seguridad de calidad de los productos de Nutrilite. Artistry La marca de productos de cuidado para el cutis y cosméticos Artistry® figura entre las primeras cinco a nivel mundial y una de las marcas de mayor prestigio en el cuidado de la piel y cosméticos (basado en Euromonitor International). Las cinco marcas líder en cosméticos y de alto prestigio son Clinique, Lancome, Estee Lauder, Chanel, y Artistry. Las cinco marcas líder de productos Artistry basadas en ventas, en el 2004 fuerón Time Defiance® Intensive Repair Serum, Alpha Hydroxy Serum Plus, Vitamin C and Wild Yam, Clarifying Skin Care System, y Skin Refinishing Lotion. El Artistry Beauty Institute ocupa un espacio de 10,000 pies cuadrados en el centro de Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ofrece servicios de Spa y salón de belleza donde se aplican los cosméticos y productos para el cutis y es cede de entrenamiento para miles de IBO por todo el mundo. Una oportunidad al alcance de todos Cualquier ser humano, no importa su procedencia, su nivel económico, su nivel profesional, puede acceder a esta infraestructura que vale billones de dólares en más de 80 países alrededor del mundo, por una suma ínfima de dinero. Si incluyéramos una orden inicial de productos y las herramientas de construcción, CD, Videos y material escrito (que son opcionales), no superaría los 500 dólares. No creo que exista en el mundo alguien que pueda poner a trabajar una infraestructura de esta magnitud por esa cantidad de dinero, sin riesgos, porque operamos el negocio desde casa, sin los gastos fijos tradicionales de un negocio típico, de renta, luz, almacenes, empleados, seguros, licencia. No existe una manera más económica de montar un negocio de esta magnitud, es una realidad. Todos al adquirir la licencia para operar nos convertimos en IBO, Independet Bussiness Owner, y contamos con un numero personal que nos identifica y nos da acceso a esa infraestructura billonaria, con más de 450 productos exclusivos, de estos las dos líneas mas vendidas en el internet en Estados Unidos, y las cuales además liderean el mercado en su campo. Como se genera el dinero Realmente una vez adquirido el numero de IBO, somos un numero dentro de una computadora, y esa computadora calcula permanentemente tu ingreso de acuerdo al volumen que genere tu numero. Hay tres maneras que nos permiten generar volumen, la primera es el consumo humano. Todo lo que tradicionalmente compramos para el consumo del hogar, en este caso deja de convertirse en un gasto mas, para convertirse en volumen de negocio que quedara sumado al número de IBO. La segunda manera de aumentar el volumen del numero de IBO, es a través de la venta. Para eso Amway nos ofrece a los IBO los productos de marcas exclusivas, incluyendo Nutrilite, y Artistry, con un descuento de hasta el 35 %. Eso significa que lo podemos vender y ganar esa diferencia. A parte de esta diferencia, téngase en cuenta que cuando compramos un producto sea para el consumo o para la venta, eso contribuye al aumento del volumen del numero, por el cual al finalizar el mes recibiría un bono que va desde el 3 % al 25 %, en dependencia del volumen. La tercera manera con que contamos para hacer crecer el volumen de negocio indefinidamente en el tiempo es lo que hace este negocio diferente al resto de los negocios tradicionales, y es que Amway nos permite compartir la oportunidad con otras personas y convertirlas en IBO. En este caso, el numero de este IBO nuevo queda registrado y conectado con el numero del IBO que los trajo al negocio y los IBO que este a su vez traiga quedan conectado indirectamente a tu numero en el tiempo. Aquí es donde ese forma la red de mercadeo que se va expandiendo en el tiempo alrededor de Estados Unidos y el mundo. Eso trae implicaciones muy favorables, porque al crecer el negocio en el tiempo, muchas veces sin la presencia ni el trabajo nuestro, el ingreso crece de manera residual también en el tiempo y aquí es donde se alcanza libertad de tiempo y dinero. No existe un modelo de negocio que funcione de esta manera y que proporcione ese estilo de vida. Es un ingreso que no solo crece en el tiempo, sino que trascenderá nuestras vidas, garantizando una maquinaria que producirá dinero mas allá de nuestra existencia, heredable a nuestros hijos y nietos. Ingreso medios pagados y Bonos anuales La bonificación más alta recibida por un IBO Diamante en el 2005 fue $1,083,421. La bonificación más alta recibida por un IBO Esmeralda en el 2005 fue $688,869. En estos momentos hay nuevas bonificaciones, extras, y es que un Esmeralda cuando mantiene su calificación por el periodo de un ano, recibe un bono extra de $ 75 000 dólares, adicional a lo que estuvo ganando cada mes durante el ano, que en promedio va desde $70 000 a $143 000 dólares. En el cado de un Diamante que mantiene su calificación los 12 meses, recibe un bono EXTRA de $250 000 dólares, repetimos, extra a lo que ha estado devengando cada mes, que el promedio es de $143 000 hasta $500 000. Un QBI, gana promedio $44 000 al año y un Diamante Ejecutivo promedia $756 000. Por encima de Diamante Ejecutivo hay 9 niveles mas. Saquen sus propias conclusiones. Señores, a esto hay que agregarle algo tan importante como el ingreso, y es que todo este dinero se genera sin oficinas, sin infraestructura, sin riesgo, por tanto dispones de tiempo de calidad, no hay horario de trabajo, un Lunes es como un Domingo, no hay que cumplir con un horario, eso se llama libertad, levantarse cuando terminas de dormir para hacer lo que te gusta con quien te gusta. Costos operativos No hay ninguna obligación en incurrir en gastos de ningún tipo para operar el negocio. Amway no te exige un volumen mínimo para mantenerte dentro del negocio, la bonificación la paga Amway directamente a cada IBO, de acuerdo al volumen generado por ese IBO. Siempre recomendamos invertir en la educación, en el entrenamiento. Necesitamos muchas veces formar lideres, y eso cuesta un poco, pero de ninguna manera es comparable con lo que cuesta una Universidad, o cualquier tipo de educación o escuela, sin embargo el resultado no tiene comparación. No creo que sea fácil para un profesional al terminar su carrera de 5 anos, generar ingresos inmediatos sobre $100 000 y mucho menos sobre $750 000, como genera un Diamante Ejecutivo, la realidad es que hay muy pocos profesionales que generan esos ingresos y tienen que estar ocupando normalmente su tiempo en un empleo o negocio propio de alto riesgo. En el caso nuestro, opcionalmente, participamos de un Programa de Educación continua, yo pago 6 dólares cada semana para ir a una reunión de asociación y construcción, pago 15 dólares por un seminario mensual y pago 57 dólares mensuales para recibir entrenamiento a través de 6 CDE en Ingles y 6 CD en español, cada mes, además de libros etc. Si suma todo eso, y teniendo en cuenta que no tengo gastos fijos, de renta, luz, empleados, etc, Amway sigue siendo la manera más económica de operar un negocio con un potencial de ingreso ilimitado. Viajes y reconocimientos: Adicionalmente a todo lo anterior, tengamos en cuenta que al construir Amway hay un valor agregado que es el reconocimiento, la admiración y el calor humano que uno siente al ir armando el negocio e ir conformando una familia. Es algo diferente y no tradicional. Al vernos en la necesidad de ayudarnos unos a otros a alcanzar las metas, porque las metas de uno son las metas de todos, entonces se crean relaciones de amistad muy fuertes basados en la integridad, la honestidad y los buenos valores. Cada vez que alcanzas un peldaño, este viene acompañado por el reconocimiento y la admiración sincera de tus socios dentro del negoció, a la vez que te conviertes en fuente de inspiración. Además, comienzan a invitarte a todas partes del mundo para que ensenes tus experiencias, y te pagan además por eso, te cubren los gastos, es algo realmente increíble la manera como funciona este modelo de negocio. Finalmente, lo único que nos queda es invitarte a formar parte de esta familia, te invitamos a que te tomes el tiempo de estudiar todo esto, y tomes la mejor decisión de tu vida, sin dudas, comenzar a transitar el camino. Nosotros hemos alcanzado libertad económica, y vivimos con la tranquilidad de que el ingreso crece en el tiempo y los amigos también. No permita que el miedo desafíe la lógica, comienza y en el camino podrás comprendernos mejor Pepe y Leity http://negocionow.com/Sin%20competencia.htm

Podcast COLNETWORK
Pepe y Leity Cohen - Un Sueño en el Malecón de la Habana

Podcast COLNETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2012 79:42


ESTA ES UNA HISTORIA DE LA VIDA REAL. LOS RELATOS SON PROFUNDAMENTE INSPIRADORES. LOS PROTAGONISTAS DE LA HISTORIA: LEITY Y PEPE COHEN, DIAMANTES EJECUTIVOS DE AMWAY EN USA. LA INDUSTRIA CINEMATOGRÁFICA HA DESARROLLADO UN FILME QUE RECREA ESTA CRUDA REALIDAD. POR FORTUNA, NUESTROS PROTAGONISTAS SALIERON AVANTES EN LA VIDA REAL PARA EL BIEN DE LA HUMANIDAD. http://youtu.be/xJFdwrFGRuk Una Noche, la película sobre los balseros cubanos que escaparon en la vida real Premiada en el Festival de Tribeca, la cinta se exhibe en Sanfic y recrea la historia de tres amigos que huyen de la isla. por Rodrigo González M. Ampliar Entre La Habana y Cayo Hueso en el estado de Florida existen 145 kilómetros de distancia. Son, en medidas anglosajonas, 90 millas de mar turquesa, aguas cálidas, tormentas tropicales y tiburones blancos. Si un balsero cubano tiene suerte puede llegar a Estados Unidos en 12 horas. Si se encuentra con dificultades promedio todo le toma dos días. Si la cosa va mal, muere en el intento, devorado por los escualos o ahogado en medio de un huracán. A la directora británica Lucy Mulloy le tomó seis años hacer una película que transcurre sustancialmente en una noche y en esos 72 meses de trabajo conoció a varios personajes que alimentarían su historia. Tanto la nutrieron que dos de los protagonistas de la película Una noche decidieron seguir con su cuento en la vida real, superando la ficción, escapando al guion, refugiándose en Estados Unidos. Tal acontecimiento, expuesto con profusión en los medios en abril pasado, sucedió cuando a todos les tocó viajar para presentar el filme en el Festival de Cine de Tribeca en Nueva York. La cinta se llevó los premios a Mejor Director, Mejor Fotografía y Mejor Actor, que fue compartido por Daniel Arrechaga y Javier Núñez Florián. El último de ellos no llegó a la ceremonia de premiación en Nueva York. Había hecho una parada sin retorno en Miami junto a la actriz Anailín de la Rúa de la Torre, quien también está en la cinta y es su novia en la vida real. Presentada también en el Festival de Berlín 2012 con éxito, Una noche es una de las películas destacadas que llega al Octavo Festival Sanfic, con funciones este miércoles a las 20.10 horas y el jueves a las 18.10 en la Sala 1 del Cine Hoyts La Reina. Calificado por Variety como “un largometraje punzante con trasfondo de comedia irreverente”, Una noche es el más reciente caso de aquella estirpe de obras donde la vida imita al arte. En la trama, que es en princio bastante simple, Raúl (Dariel Arrechaga) le pide a su amigo Elio (Javier Núñez Florián) que lo ayude a escaparde la isla. Elio acepta las condiciones, pero en tal empresa se lleva también a a su hermana Lila (Anailín de la Rúa de la Torre). La travesía será por lo tanto un viaje de a tres: antes, en cualquier caso, hay paisaje habanero, historias en sus calles, música de Cuba. “He pasado mucho tiempo ahí. La primera vez que fui, llegué a cambiar el pasaje cinco veces. Todo con el objetivo de quedarme más tiempo. Me encanta la complejidad del país. Lamentablemente hay dolor y alegría al mismo tiempo. Creo que es gente, en general, con un espíritu muy fuerte”, dice la directora Lucy Mulloy, quien maneja un castellano con acento caribeño bastante claro y que estará en Sanfic la próxima semana. “La ciudad tiene una luz única, que no solamente se restringe a La Habana Vieja. En la película se refleja aquello, pero también la música”, explica Mulloy, que colaboró además en la banda sonora y ahora escribe el guión de una secuela. “Será una historia de amor triste”, dice sobre este proyecto que pretende reclutar otra vez a Daniel Arrechaga y Anailín de la Rúa de la Torre. La actriz de 20 años está, según Mulloy, radicada actualmente en Las Vegas, junto a su novio Javier Núñez Florián. “Deben estar viendo sus papeles de residencia en Estados Unidos”, comenta Mulloy sobre el caso de ambos muchachos. Por ahora se alojan en la casa de un hermano de Núñez Florián, quien trabaja en restaurantes, en la ciudad del juego, lejos del Malecón de La Habana. “Nunca me imaginé que los chicos se iban a quedar en Estados Unidos, nunca me lo comentaron. Todo esto fue como un shock para mí”, comenta Mulloy, que mientras rodaba en La Habana convivió con la realidad y el boca a boca de los que huyen. “No me gusta que la gente vea en blanco y negro a la isla. Yo, por ejemplo, puedo volver a rodar ahí y las autoridades me lo permiten. Pero por otro lado, mientras hacíamos el filme, me tocaba hablar a cada momento con personas que tenían un padre, un tío o un hijo que se estaba yendo o se había largado en balsa”. Hay un caso que ella describe con particular detalle: “Un día vino un actor a la audición y me preguntó cuándo íbamos a filmar la película. Miró la balsa que habíamos guardado en la oficina y dijo que él estaba haciendo la suya propia y que se habría marchado antes de que rodáramos la película. Nos dio consejos para hacer la balsa mejor. No le volvimos a ver y no supimos si lo logró”. http://diario.latercera.com/2012/08/18/01/contenido/cultura-entretencion/30-116349-9-una-noche-la-pelicula-sobre-los-balseros-cubanos-que-escaparon-en-la-vida-real.shtml Rich De Vos dijo una vez que su meta en la vida era convertir a Amway en la mejor oportunidad de negocio del mundo, y a pesar de que no todo el mundo se detiene a comprender bien como funciona y lo que representa y a pesar incluso de lo que digan sus críticos y detractores, la verdad es que no hay nada perfecto en la vida y todo puede ser criticado sobre todo por el que nunca hace nada más que eso, criticar y quejarse, yo estoy convencido que Amway es sin dudas la mejor opción de negocio del mundo, la mejor manera de vivir, cada día que pase vivo más convencido de eso, mientras más lo estudio, mas convencido estoy de eso. Señores, no existe nada comparable a Amway, no existe, pasemos a analizar esto. Con cualquier cosa que lo compares, construir una red de mercadeo respaldado por Amway es mucho más sencillo, mas fácil, mas económico que cualquier otra cosa que puedas emprender en la vida y la recompensa es siempre superior a la que puedas conseguir en cualquier otra actividad, profesión o carrera, sobre todo porque no solo es una compensación económica, sino más importante que eso, es la compensación del reconocimiento humano, tan importante para la felicidad de un ser humano. Pasemos a desglosar las razones por la que estoy convencido de que Rich De Vos cumplió su meta en la vida: La Infraestructura de Amway Global: Instalaciones: No existe ningún negocio en el mundo que por menos de 500 dólares se pueda iniciar y puedas contar con una infraestructura de esta magnitud a tu disposición El negocio de los IBO es apoyado por seis centros de distribución a lo largo de Norteamérica, en una superficie de 1.5 millones pies cuadrados en total. Pies de almacenamiento. La sede mundial de Amway Global, la empresa matriz de Amway Global, incluye más de 80 edificios separados sobre 300 acres para oficinas, manufactura e investigación y desarrollo. Cubre más de 4 millones de pies cuadrados y se expande por más de una milla. La sede tiene más de cuatro millas de vías de tren convirtiéndolo en uno de los campos ferroviarios más grandes del Oeste de Michigan. El centro de servicio al cliente de Amway Global ocupa 45,174 pies cuadrados, un poco más grande que una cancha de fútbol de 42,000 pies cuadrados. pies (no incluye la zona al final) Servicio al cliente de Amway Global recibe más de 3.5 millones de llamadas en 2005 y manejó más de 370,000 correos electrónicos. El día más atareado de servicio al cliente fue el 31 de octubre de 2005 cuando entraron 30,717 llamadas. La empresa hermana de Amway Global, Access Business Group, entregó 14.2 millones de paquetes para 5.6 millones de órdenes en Amway Global en 2005. Estos llegaron con un 99.64% de puntualidad. Investigación y Desarrollo A la familia de compañías de Amway Global se le han otorgado más de 600 patentes a nivel mundial, con más de 450 en trámite. Amway Global emplea más de 500 científicos de Investigación y Desarrollo, Control de Calidad, además del equipo de apoyo. Sus investigaciones han sido difundidas en más de 400 publicaciones dirigidas a colegas de la industria y afiliados. La división de Control de Calidad consta de más de 150 especialistas técnicos: Químicos, microbiólogos, e ingenieros de monitoreo de calidad. Se llevan a cabo más de 500,000 pruebas cada año para establecer calidad continua. Empleados Los IBO y sus negocios cuentan con el apoyo de casi 900 empleados de Amway Global, a ellos se suman 3,800 empleados de Amway Global en América del Norte. Más de 13 000 empleados en todo el mundo, abarcando más de 80 países y territorios Los negocios de los IBO son apoyados por 450 empleados en el centro de servicio al cliente, solamente en Norteamérica. Productos y Servicios Cientos de productos exclusivos y marcas de nivel nacional. El modelo del negocio de Amway Global cuenta con el respaldo de más de 450 productos exclusivos, de alta calidad y marcas de nivel nacional. Todos los productos llevan la garantía de Amway Global - con enfoque en marcas de salud y belleza. De hecho, Amway Global figura como el mercader por Internet #1 de productos de salud y belleza, según Internet Retailer. Estas son buenas noticias para los IBO apoyados por Amway Global ya que un estudio por shop.org indica que las categorías de productos de salud y belleza llevan el crecimiento más acelerado en los segmentos de comercio en Internet. Los productos exclusivos de Amway Global ofrecen alta calidad, rendimiento y valor. Esto los hace más valuables para clientes a la vez que ofrecen un buen retorno de mercado para el IBO y las partes interesadas. Las marcas ofrecidas por Amway Global son respaldadas por extensivos estudios con más de 516 patentes a nivel mundial. Los productos de Amway Global se benefician de la tecnología más avanzada en siete plantas manufactureras y cinco centros de distribución altamente modernizados. Además de los productos exclusivos Amway Global también ofrece productos con marcas de renombre como Calvin Klein®, Adidas®, Maytag®, y muchas otras más. Los más de 450 productos exclusivos de Amway cuenta en su inmensa mayoría con una garantía de 6 meses, 180 días Datos de las dos marcas líderes exclusivas de Amway Global... Nutrilite Nutrilite® es la marca líder mundial de vitaminas, minerales, y suplementos dietéticos, basado en ventas de 2004. Cerca 6 mil millones de vitaminas y minerales Nutrilite se venden cada año. Más de 100 científicos están envueltos en la investigación clínica, desarrollo de producto y educación sobre la marca. A mediados de 2006 el Nutrilite Health Institute abrirá el centro Optimal Health en Buena Park, CA. Éste consiste de 35,000 pies cuadrados. Nutrilite comenzó en un pequeño laboratorio de California haya por 1930 y ahora consta de una familia de más de 200 productos incluyendo nutritivos suplementos para comidas líquidos, en polvo, barras de comida, tabletas, y en cápsula, todos distribuidos en más de 50 países. Nutrilite cultiva muchos de sus ingredientes en huertos situados en Brasil, México, y Trout Lake, Washington Los cuatro tienen certificación de ser órganicos. Trout Lake es uno de los huertos órganicos más grandes en los Estados Unidos y produce cerca de 1 millón de hierbas cada año. El Nutrilite Health Institute ha colaborado con 28 establecimientos de investigación para acarrear estudios clínicos y de investigación. Ocho de estos establecimientos están acarreando una investigación de punta en los esfuerzos científicos para descubrir los secretos de ADN humano - Esta investigación puede conducir a suplementos que pueden ser ajustados a las necesidades individuales de salud y nutrición de cada persona. Cada mes se llevan a cabo más de 100,000 pruebas de seguridad de calidad de los productos de Nutrilite. Artistry La marca de productos de cuidado para el cutis y cosméticos Artistry® figura entre las primeras cinco a nivel mundial y una de las marcas de mayor prestigio en el cuidado de la piel y cosméticos (basado en Euromonitor International). Las cinco marcas líder en cosméticos y de alto prestigio son Clinique, Lancome, Estee Lauder, Chanel, y Artistry. Las cinco marcas líder de productos Artistry basadas en ventas, en el 2004 fuerón Time Defiance® Intensive Repair Serum, Alpha Hydroxy Serum Plus, Vitamin C and Wild Yam, Clarifying Skin Care System, y Skin Refinishing Lotion. El Artistry Beauty Institute ocupa un espacio de 10,000 pies cuadrados en el centro de Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ofrece servicios de Spa y salón de belleza donde se aplican los cosméticos y productos para el cutis y es cede de entrenamiento para miles de IBO por todo el mundo. Una oportunidad al alcance de todos Cualquier ser humano, no importa su procedencia, su nivel económico, su nivel profesional, puede acceder a esta infraestructura que vale billones de dólares en más de 80 países alrededor del mundo, por una suma ínfima de dinero. Si incluyéramos una orden inicial de productos y las herramientas de construcción, CD, Videos y material escrito (que son opcionales), no superaría los 500 dólares. No creo que exista en el mundo alguien que pueda poner a trabajar una infraestructura de esta magnitud por esa cantidad de dinero, sin riesgos, porque operamos el negocio desde casa, sin los gastos fijos tradicionales de un negocio típico, de renta, luz, almacenes, empleados, seguros, licencia. No existe una manera más económica de montar un negocio de esta magnitud, es una realidad. Todos al adquirir la licencia para operar nos convertimos en IBO, Independet Bussiness Owner, y contamos con un numero personal que nos identifica y nos da acceso a esa infraestructura billonaria, con más de 450 productos exclusivos, de estos las dos líneas mas vendidas en el internet en Estados Unidos, y las cuales además liderean el mercado en su campo. Como se genera el dinero Realmente una vez adquirido el numero de IBO, somos un numero dentro de una computadora, y esa computadora calcula permanentemente tu ingreso de acuerdo al volumen que genere tu numero. Hay tres maneras que nos permiten generar volumen, la primera es el consumo humano. Todo lo que tradicionalmente compramos para el consumo del hogar, en este caso deja de convertirse en un gasto mas, para convertirse en volumen de negocio que quedara sumado al número de IBO. La segunda manera de aumentar el volumen del numero de IBO, es a través de la venta. Para eso Amway nos ofrece a los IBO los productos de marcas exclusivas, incluyendo Nutrilite, y Artistry, con un descuento de hasta el 35 %. Eso significa que lo podemos vender y ganar esa diferencia. A parte de esta diferencia, téngase en cuenta que cuando compramos un producto sea para el consumo o para la venta, eso contribuye al aumento del volumen del numero, por el cual al finalizar el mes recibiría un bono que va desde el 3 % al 25 %, en dependencia del volumen. La tercera manera con que contamos para hacer crecer el volumen de negocio indefinidamente en el tiempo es lo que hace este negocio diferente al resto de los negocios tradicionales, y es que Amway nos permite compartir la oportunidad con otras personas y convertirlas en IBO. En este caso, el numero de este IBO nuevo queda registrado y conectado con el numero del IBO que los trajo al negocio y los IBO que este a su vez traiga quedan conectado indirectamente a tu numero en el tiempo. Aquí es donde ese forma la red de mercadeo que se va expandiendo en el tiempo alrededor de Estados Unidos y el mundo. Eso trae implicaciones muy favorables, porque al crecer el negocio en el tiempo, muchas veces sin la presencia ni el trabajo nuestro, el ingreso crece de manera residual también en el tiempo y aquí es donde se alcanza libertad de tiempo y dinero. No existe un modelo de negocio que funcione de esta manera y que proporcione ese estilo de vida. Es un ingreso que no solo crece en el tiempo, sino que trascenderá nuestras vidas, garantizando una maquinaria que producirá dinero mas allá de nuestra existencia, heredable a nuestros hijos y nietos. Ingreso medios pagados y Bonos anuales La bonificación más alta recibida por un IBO Diamante en el 2005 fue $1,083,421. La bonificación más alta recibida por un IBO Esmeralda en el 2005 fue $688,869. En estos momentos hay nuevas bonificaciones, extras, y es que un Esmeralda cuando mantiene su calificación por el periodo de un ano, recibe un bono extra de $ 75 000 dólares, adicional a lo que estuvo ganando cada mes durante el ano, que en promedio va desde $70 000 a $143 000 dólares. En el cado de un Diamante que mantiene su calificación los 12 meses, recibe un bono EXTRA de $250 000 dólares, repetimos, extra a lo que ha estado devengando cada mes, que el promedio es de $143 000 hasta $500 000. Un QBI, gana promedio $44 000 al año y un Diamante Ejecutivo promedia $756 000. Por encima de Diamante Ejecutivo hay 9 niveles mas. Saquen sus propias conclusiones. Señores, a esto hay que agregarle algo tan importante como el ingreso, y es que todo este dinero se genera sin oficinas, sin infraestructura, sin riesgo, por tanto dispones de tiempo de calidad, no hay horario de trabajo, un Lunes es como un Domingo, no hay que cumplir con un horario, eso se llama libertad, levantarse cuando terminas de dormir para hacer lo que te gusta con quien te gusta. Costos operativos No hay ninguna obligación en incurrir en gastos de ningún tipo para operar el negocio. Amway no te exige un volumen mínimo para mantenerte dentro del negocio, la bonificación la paga Amway directamente a cada IBO, de acuerdo al volumen generado por ese IBO. Siempre recomendamos invertir en la educación, en el entrenamiento. Necesitamos muchas veces formar lideres, y eso cuesta un poco, pero de ninguna manera es comparable con lo que cuesta una Universidad, o cualquier tipo de educación o escuela, sin embargo el resultado no tiene comparación. No creo que sea fácil para un profesional al terminar su carrera de 5 anos, generar ingresos inmediatos sobre $100 000 y mucho menos sobre $750 000, como genera un Diamante Ejecutivo, la realidad es que hay muy pocos profesionales que generan esos ingresos y tienen que estar ocupando normalmente su tiempo en un empleo o negocio propio de alto riesgo. En el caso nuestro, opcionalmente, participamos de un Programa de Educación continua, yo pago 6 dólares cada semana para ir a una reunión de asociación y construcción, pago 15 dólares por un seminario mensual y pago 57 dólares mensuales para recibir entrenamiento a través de 6 CDE en Ingles y 6 CD en español, cada mes, además de libros etc. Si suma todo eso, y teniendo en cuenta que no tengo gastos fijos, de renta, luz, empleados, etc, Amway sigue siendo la manera más económica de operar un negocio con un potencial de ingreso ilimitado. Viajes y reconocimientos: Adicionalmente a todo lo anterior, tengamos en cuenta que al construir Amway hay un valor agregado que es el reconocimiento, la admiración y el calor humano que uno siente al ir armando el negocio e ir conformando una familia. Es algo diferente y no tradicional. Al vernos en la necesidad de ayudarnos unos a otros a alcanzar las metas, porque las metas de uno son las metas de todos, entonces se crean relaciones de amistad muy fuertes basados en la integridad, la honestidad y los buenos valores. Cada vez que alcanzas un peldaño, este viene acompañado por el reconocimiento y la admiración sincera de tus socios dentro del negoció, a la vez que te conviertes en fuente de inspiración. Además, comienzan a invitarte a todas partes del mundo para que ensenes tus experiencias, y te pagan además por eso, te cubren los gastos, es algo realmente increíble la manera como funciona este modelo de negocio. Finalmente, lo único que nos queda es invitarte a formar parte de esta familia, te invitamos a que te tomes el tiempo de estudiar todo esto, y tomes la mejor decisión de tu vida, sin dudas, comenzar a transitar el camino. Nosotros hemos alcanzado libertad económica, y vivimos con la tranquilidad de que el ingreso crece en el tiempo y los amigos también. No permita que el miedo desafíe la lógica, comienza y en el camino podrás comprendernos mejor Pepe y Leity http://negocionow.com/Sin%20competencia.htm

Starseed Radio Academy
James Gilliland of ECETI Ranch!

Starseed Radio Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2012 121:00


We're delighted to welcome back Mr James Gilliland of the ECETI Ranch.  ECETI stands for "Enlightened Contact with Extra Terrestrial Intelligence," and that's what goes on at his place.  Located near Trout Lake, Washington, his ranch is a vortex of energy that attracts over 3000 sightings of UFOs each year, and has been there for over 10 years.  Unlike the Billy Meier contacts, James welcomes people to share the experience, since his ranch is one of the hottest spots on the planet for ET contact. His website is http://www.eceti.org where you can see it for yourself.  James has appeared on many high profile shows, such as Coast to Coast, The History Channel, ABC and FOX news, and written for major publications like UFO Magazine. A recent documentary about these unprecedented events shows their potential to change the course and destiny of humanity.  At the top of the show, it's the Starseed News segment with Anastasia, bringing topics of interest to starseed and sharing emails from listeners. Thanks for being here from the whole Starseed Radio Team!

Starseed Radio Academy
James Gilliland of ECETI Ranch / Pleiadean Line Up

Starseed Radio Academy

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2011 120:00


ECETI stands for "Enlightened Contact with Extra Terrestrial Intelligence," and that's what goes on at his place.  Located near Trout Lake, Washington, his ranch is a vortex of energy that attracts over 3000 sightings of UFOs each year, and has been there for over 10 years.  Unlike the Billy Meier contacts, James welcomes people to share the experience, since his ranch is one of the hottest spots on the planet for ET contact. His website is www.eceti.org where you can see it for yourself.  A recent documentary about these unprecedented events shows their potential to change the course and destiny of humanity.  James has appeared on many high profile shows, such as Coast to Coast, The History Channel, ABC and FOX news, and written for major publications like UFO Magazine. It's so appropriate that he's joining us on Pleidean Line Up, which Lavandar will be talking about lin the first part of the show. Many thanks to Mystic and Purple Sage for hosting the chat room and switchboard, and to Sierra, who will be cohosting with us on the air.  Don't miss this one!

Quantum Conversations with Lauren Galey
Contact Has Begun - James Gilliland

Quantum Conversations with Lauren Galey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2010 61:00


Join us for a powerful Healing Conversation with James Gililand - Founder of ECETI Ranch in Trout Lake, Washington. ECETI - Enlightened Contact with Extraterrestial Intelligence. We'll be talking about the Oil "Volcano" in the Gulf and the coming changes for Earth. We'll also learn WHY so many ETs from various parts of the universe are assisting us at this time. Most recently James has been featured in John Savages' and Michael Knight's documentary "Contact Has Begun" His Story with James Gilliland. James Gilliland plays the key figure in the movie documentary, Contact Has Begun. This movie is also featured in, The Viel is Lifting, and the new soon to be released movie, Thrive. He has appeared on The Coast to Coast AM Show, has been a frequent guest on the Jeff Rense Sightings on the Radio, Laura Lee Show, Millennium Mysteries, Sean David Morton and Shine Talk where he demonstrated charging 9 batteries in a row by merely holding them, and other to numerous to mention radio shows. He has been a speaker at many events and featured on the The History Channel's, "UFOs Then and now: Hot Spots", ABC and FOX news, King 5 (Seattle) TV's Evening Magazine, Elaine Smitha, Daylene Gates Simply Spiritual, Off The Record with Ted Loman, International UFO Congress, and many other national and now international TV, radio and other media events. His articles and UFO reports have been featured by Magical Blend and UFO Magazine and have been regularly featured by major UFO information outlets such as Filer's Files, UFO Roundup, CAUS,MUFON, Skywatch International, PSI Applications, UFORC.Com, Farshores, The Virtually Strange Network.

FloridaUFOs
Florida UFOs Welcomes James Gilliland

FloridaUFOs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2010 90:00


James Gilliland is the director of ECETI, Enlightened Contact with Extraterrestrial Intelligence, which aims to connect humanity and the Earth with the higher teachings of the Ascended Masters and Benevolent Extraterrestrials. James' property, ECETI Ranch, is a hotbed of UFO activity and is open to the public with prior notice. After a Near Death Experience in 1979, James returned with what he refers to as Interdimensional Mind—the ability to move beyond the body and the personality into other planes and dimensions throughout the multiverse. This includes the ability to experience different time lines and future probabilities. James is dedicated to the awakening and healing of humanity and the Earth as well as researching and ushering in new healing and Earth friendly energy technologies. James and his "UFO Ranch" have been featured on Coast to Coast AM and television shows on the History Channel, Fox, BBS Television, and shows such as Paranormal State. James is the author of Reunion with Source, Becoming Gods 2, The Ultimate Soul Journey, and is featured in his DVD Contact Has Begun. ECETI Ranch is located in Trout Lake, Washington. www.eceti.org.