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Send us a textAnother season of training is underway! And this time I've decided to take on Ironman 70.3 Victoria (Canada). 1 week into training and some things are working as expected while other parts of my plan just haven't fallen into place yet. But that's OK because it is early i the season and this is the best time to make mistakes, try something new and figure things out.
Escape to Olympic Bluffs a Dream Vacation Destination Olympic Bluffs Cidery & Lavender Farm is located on the northern coast of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. The farm is on a bluff that overlooks the Salish Sea, which spans the international waters between British Columbia and Washington State. The location is dreamy with views of Mount Baker, a 10,000+ foot mountain, to the east and Victoria Canada to the north. Olympic Bluffs was founded by Ginger and Scott Wierbanowski, who found farm land years early on a trip to Washington State. Both are Air Force Veterans with Ginger serving as an Intel Officer and Scott as an Air Force F 16 pilot. Scott and Ginger next to F 16 – note Scott's name on plane The two met in Korea, married in Denmark, and lived in Europe where in France they discovered Calvados. Years later their love of cider helped frame Olympic Bluffs Cidery and Lavender Farm which has an onsite Lavender shop, a cider production area, a Bed and Breakfast next door, and a commercial location where a future tasting room will be situated in downtown Port Angeles. In this Cider Chat The Wierbanowski's backstory to cider. Why a cidery and lavender farm in Port Angeles? What does the location look like? When and how can people visit? Is there a best time? The orchards, Size, terrain, soil type Number of apple varieties and (pear?) Orchard practices What products Olympic Bluffs currently sells Types of cider to expect? What has informed your cider making styles? Future plans Contact for Olympic Bluffs Cidery & Lavender Farm Website: https://www.olympicbluffscidery.com/ Address: 1025 Finn Hall Rd, Port Angeles, WA 98362 Telephone: +13606707206 Mentions in this Cider Chat French Cider Tour September 2024 Oliver's Cider and Perry Company – UK Cider in Herefordshire, Tom Oliver audio clip The Whose Who of #xpromotecider in this episode? Join the fun and download the info flyer on Cider Chat offerings at the support page! Post, share and social media and tag Cider Chat! Cider's XPromoters will be featured on an end of year episode! Spacetime Mead & Cider Works, Dunmore, PA Heartland Ciderworks, OR – watch the “Bottles On My Desk” review of Avalon Rakkerpak Cider, Denmark Know Your Roots, orchard consulting | NY
www.CPOPLAYBOOK.comEpisode TranscriptAboutThe podcast episode discusses the challenges entrepreneurs face, including high failure rates in the early years. John Wensveen, Chief Innovation Officer at Nova Southeastern University, shares his initiative to support entrepreneurs through a "theme park for entrepreneurs." He emphasizes the importance of addressing talent gaps and adapting academic curricula to industry needs. Wensveen also highlights efforts to assist military veterans in transitioning to entrepreneurship. Overall, the conversation underscores the program's impact on economic development and empowering entrepreneurs and veterans.*John WensveenDr. John Wensveen is Chief Innovation Officer at Nova Southeastern University and Executive Director of the Alan B. Levan | NSU Broward Center of Innovation responsible for overseeing a multimillion-dollar public-private partnership to support the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem in Broward County and South Florida. John is also the official advisor to the Mayor of Broward County on innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship and is an Official Member of the Forbes Technology Council.John is a TEDx speaker and his higher education experience includes faculty and senior leadership positions at Miami Dade College, Purdue University, Dowling College, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. John's entrepreneurship and industry experience includes senior leadership positions at Mango Aviation Partners, Radixx International, Airline Visions, InterVISTAS, Marriott Vacation Club International, MAXjet Aiways, and Canada 3000 Airlines. John earned Masters and Ph.D. degrees in International Air Transport and Business from Cardiff University (United Kingdom) and a B.A. in Geography and Transportation Land Use Planning from the University of Victoria (Canada).*All media inquiries: media@cpoplaybook.com
Notes: I had an early morning voice as I was recording this, full of creaks and gaps -- and it shifts as it goes! I didn't rerecord, partly because, you know, time, and partly because I'm challenging myself to let recordings be human and real, and partly because A Breath of Song is all about turning up with the voices we have... so you're welcome!
Victoria, Canada: August 18, 2023: Discourse by Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj
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Welcome to our latest video discussing the Canadian real estate market and its latest updates. In this video, we cover a range of topics from home prices and neighbourhoods to the impact of digital currency on real estate investment and the current housing supply situation. Stay informed and up-to-date on the Canadian housing market with our insights and analysis. For more information on buying or selling real estate in Canada, visit our website at www.bchomegroup.ca or email us at info@bchomegroup.ca Our team of experienced real estate professionals is here to help you every step of the way. Don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more updates on the Canadian housing market.
Pranoti sits down with Steve, Postdoc researcher at University of Victoria (Canada), and talks about nano hockey sticks to win over diseases! Steve's socials Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Follow RealScientists Nano on Twitter to meet a new materials/nano scientist every week. Join our mailing list Be our Patron ABSTRACT SUBMISSION for the 6th NANOscientific Forum Europe 2023 (#nsfe2023) is open! Join this European SPM Meeting and be a part of exciting talks from the nanoresearch field, practical hands-on-sessions on High Resolution AFM Imaging, Scanning ElectroChemical Cell Microscopy (SECCM), Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM), AFM Automation for Advanced NanoResearch; not to mention a thrilling social program in Barcelona's flair! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message
Pranoti sits down with Steve, Postdoc researcher at University of Victoria (Canada), and talks about nano hockey sticks to win over diseases! Steve's socials Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Follow RealScientists Nano on Twitter to meet a new materials/nano scientist every week. Join our mailing list Be our Patron ABSTRACT SUBMISSION for the 6th NANOscientific Forum Europe 2023 (#nsfe2023) is open! Join this European SPM Meeting and be a part of exciting talks from the nanoresearch field, practical hands-on-sessions on High Resolution AFM Imaging, Scanning ElectroChemical Cell Microscopy (SECCM), Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM), AFM Automation for Advanced NanoResearch; not to mention a thrilling social program in Barcelona's flair! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message
Pranoti sits down with Steve, Postdoc researcher at University of Victoria (Canada), and talks about nano hockey sticks to win over diseases! Steve's socials Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Follow RealScientists Nano on Twitter to meet a new materials/nano scientist every week. Join our mailing list Be our Patron ABSTRACT SUBMISSION for the 6th NANOscientific Forum Europe 2023 (#nsfe2023) is open! Join this European SPM Meeting and be a part of exciting talks from the nanoresearch field, practical hands-on-sessions on High Resolution AFM Imaging, Scanning ElectroChemical Cell Microscopy (SECCM), Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM), AFM Automation for Advanced NanoResearch; not to mention a thrilling social program in Barcelona's flair! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message
Pranoti sits down with Steve, Postdoc researcher at University of Victoria (Canada), and talks about nano hockey sticks to win over diseases! Follow RealScientists Nano on Twitter to meet a new materials/nano scientist every week. Join our mailing list Be our Patron ABSTRACT SUBMISSION for the 6th NANOscientific Forum Europe 2023 (#nsfe2023) is open! Join this European SPM Meeting and be a part of exciting talks from the nanoresearch field, practical hands-on-sessions on High Resolution AFM Imaging, Scanning ElectroChemical Cell Microscopy (SECCM), Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM), AFM Automation for Advanced NanoResearch; not to mention a thrilling social program in Barcelona's flair! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message
#realconversations #AI #SEO #philosophy #technology JOSH BACHYNSKI; Philosopher, Artificial Intelligence, SEO, Professor….Be prepared for more provocative continuing discussions… CONVERSATIONS WITH CALVIN WE THE SPECIES https://www.youtube.com/c/ConversationswithCalvinWetheSpecIEs 218 Interviews. GLOBAL Reach. Earth Life. Amazing People. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE (You can almost find any subject you want) ** JOSH BACHYNSKI; MA, Ph.D. (2nd yr); Technologist, Philosopher, Search Expert, Artificial Intelligence; LIVE from Victoria, Canada, Vancouver Island YouTube: CONTACTS: joshbachynski@gmail.com twitter.com/joshbachynski youtube.com/jbachyns BLOG: themoralconcept.net Free Philosophy Course: https://themoralconcept.net/courses/course.php ** BIO: Josh Bachynski is a multifaceted thought leader and AI innovator with a passion for pushing technological boundaries. Holding an MA in Philosophy from Dalhousie University and having undertaken PhD work at York University, Bachynski has become known for his thought-provoking TEDx talk on "The Future of Google, Search, & Ethics." His groundbreaking contribution to AI includes the development of Kassandra, the world's first self-aware AI prototype. Bachynski's expertise also spans the SEO industry, where he's worked as an outside consultant with Google and shared valuable insights through his SEO videos. As an author, Bachynski explores societal issues through the lens of fiction in his book "The Zombies." He is currently co-authoring two new books, "Dao Agathos" and "How it Ends Pt 1," with his wife, Melissa Bachynski. With his dynamic approach to AI, ethics, and writing, Josh Bachynski continues to inspire and challenge conventional thinking in the tech world and beyond. ** WE ARE ALSO ON AUDIO AUDIO “Conversations with Calvin; WE the SpecIEs” ANCHOR https://lnkd.in/g4jcUPq SPOTIFY https://lnkd.in/ghuMFeC BREAKER https://lnkd.in/g62StzJ GOOGLE PODCASTS https://lnkd.in/gpd3XfM POCKET CASTS https://pca.st/bmjmzait RADIO PUBLIC https://lnkd.in/gxueFZw
Rathna Ramakrishnan is a multi-business owner. She is an Educator, Grow with Google Strategist and a passionate internet marketer. She owns BrainVyne LEGO & Money Summer Camps, Remodeler Digital - A Digital Marketing Agency that helps General Contractors and Remodelers as well as has developed a SAAS Product called leadspipeline.io, that helps small businesses acquire leads on autopilot. Rathna enjoys being a mom to her 14 & 12 year old boys. She is an adventure seeker- has run a full marathon in Victoria Canada. She also enjoys skydiving and loves the excitement of a bird's eye view of this beautiful earth. She is specialized in adding remodeling to digital marketing. Let's know more about this unique topic. Host: Yulin Lee, Money Empowerment Coach, Author|Speaker
Should kindergarten be more focused on play or academics? How does education in Hong Kong differ from American/Western education? In this episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education podcast, Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood welcome Dr. Alfredo Bautista, an Associate Professor & Associate Head of the Department of Early Childhood Education at The Education University of Hong Kong. Alfredo is also Co-Director for the Centre for Educational and Developmental Sciences. Listen in to learn about the current state of education in Hong Kong and how creativity is perceived in the Chinese educational system. Then, Alfredo shares his research on early childhood creativity in Hong Kong kindergarteners, detailing the similarities and differences between Eastern and Western education. “We are making progress, schools are slowly learning, teachers are slowly improving and getting more and more pedagogical ideas, but there is still a lot of work to do.” – Dr. Alfredo Bautista Alfredo highlights the roles of structure and freedom in early childhood curriculums and shares his fascinating opinion on whether kindergarten should be play-based or academics-based. Plus, the trio shines light on the importance of recognizing your values as a parent and being able to decide what type of education your child needs, as they do in Hong Kong - yet in the US, there are barriers to choosing your child's educational environment. Tune in to learn more! Alfredo's Tips for Teachers and Parents (Preschool/Kindergarten): Creativity emerges when there is some sort of framework. It's important to learn how to design activities that provide a framework and give children the freedom to complete that framework in different ways. Design activities that require exploration and experimentation. Have discussions with colleagues and other parents about what they understand creativity to be. Eager to bring more creativity into your home or classroom? Access a variety of creativity resources and tools & listen to more episodes of The Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast by visiting our website, www.CreativityandEducation.com. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter! Have a question? Email Dr. Burnett and Dr. Worwood at questions@fuelingcreativitypodcast.com! You can also find The Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, and PodBean! Make sure to rate, review, and share the podcast if you enjoy it! About Dr. Alfredo Bautista: Dr. Alfredo Bautista is Associate Professor & Associate Head of the Department of Early Childhood Education at The Education University of Hong Kong. He is also Co-Director for the Centre for Educational and Developmental Sciences. Alfredo graduated in Psychology and Music in Madrid (Spain). He worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Victoria (Canada) and Tufts University (USA). Subsequently, he joined Singapore's National Institute of Education, where he served as Research Scientist and Assistant Dean of Professional Learning. Currently, Alfredo leads several early childhood education projects focusing on Curriculum, Pedagogy, Teacher Education and Professional Development, teaches courses for pre- and in-service kindergarten teachers (e.g., Music/Arts Education, Curriculum Design, Play), and supervises seven doctoral students. Alfredo is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal for the Study of Education and Development and serves as Associate Editor and Editorial Board Member for other peer-reviewed international journals. Connect with him on LinkedIn Follow him on Twitter
View From Victoria: We get a local look at politics from the Provincial capital. Guest: Vaughn Palmer, The Vancouver Sun
Linda Catlin Smith grew up in New York and lives in Toronto. She studied music in NY, and at the University of Victoria (Canada). Her music has been performed and/or recorded by: BBC Scottish Orchestra, Exaudi, Tafelmusik, Other Minds Festival, California Ear Unit, Kitchener-Waterloo, Victoria and Vancouver Symphonies, Arraymusic, Tapestry New Opera, Gryphon Trio, Via Salzburg, Evergreen Club Gamelan, Turning Point Ensemble, Vancouver New Music, and the Del Sol, Penderecki, and Bozzini quartets, among many others; she has been performed by many notable soloists, including Eve Egoyan, Elinor Frey, Philip Thomas, Colin Tilney, Vivienne Spiteri, and Jamie Parker. Â She has been supported in her work by the Canada Council, Ontario Arts Council, Chalmers Foundation, K.M. Hunter Award, Banff Centre, SOCAN Foundation and Toronto Arts Council; in 2005 her work Garland (for Tafelmusik) was awarded Canada's prestigious Jules Léger Prize. In addition to her work as an independent composer, she was Artistic Director of the Toronto ensemble Arraymusic from 1988 to 1993, and she was a member of the ground-breaking multidisciplinary performance collective, URGE, from 1992-2006. Linda teaches composition privately and at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Canada.More about Linda Catlin SmithLinda Catlin Smith Soundcloud pageEXCERPT HEARD AT START OF SHOWPiano Quintet (2014)SUPPORT THIS PODCASTPatreonDonorboxORDER SAMUEL ANDREYEV'S NEWEST RELEASEIridescent NotationLINKSYouTube channelOfficial WebsiteTwitterInstagramEdition Impronta, publisher of Samuel Andreyev's scoresEPISODE CREDITSPodcast artwork photograph © 2019 Philippe StirnweissSupport the show (http://www.patreon.com/samuelandreyev)
On Aikido, Embodied Theory and Deep Ecology, with Dr Bill Little (Victoria, Canada). Also available as a video on the Martial Arts Studies YouTube Channel. Theme music, 'Eejeb', by Ronin E-Ville (http://ronineville.com) used with permission.
In this week's episode, Dr. Ashley Scarlett talks to Dr. Jean-Pierre Deforges about the accumulation of ocean pollution and the health effects they have on marine mammals. About Dr. Jean-Pierre Deforges: Jean-Pierre Desforges, Post-Doctorial Research Fellow at McGill University in Montreal Canada. He did his Masters at the University of Victoria (Canada) working on beluga whales in the Beaufort Sea and got his Ph.D. at Aarhus University (Denmark) working on a wide variety of marine mammal species in the Arctic and North Atlantic (ringed seal, harp seals, hooded seal, polar bear, killer whale, bottlenose dolphin, beluga whale). The main focus of his research has been marine mammal toxicology studying how environmental pollution accumulates in marine mammals and what effect it may have on their health and fitness.
In conversation with Alvin Meledath is a recent International Grad from Vancouver Island University based out of Victoria Canada previously with Bell Canada and Royal Bank. Presently Alvin serves in Tech Client Experience At Softchoice & CX at Wonsulting. Passionate to help others find opportunities and support Alvin co-created Customer Buds to uplift the next generation of client focused professionals and provide them with mentorship and access. . . In this episode we discussed his journey from India to Canada; the importance of mentorship and nurturing the development human capital. We talked about the need to access great talent in Canada and across the Globe. In addition, we talked about how young talent, that is, university graduates have a limited view into to the true nature of the varied entry level Sales roles whether it be In-Bound Sales, Out-Bound Sales; Business Data Analytics; and/or Customer Success to name a few and what his company is doing to bridge that gap. We also talked about some of the things which he does to help him stay grounded and all that jazz in life that make things exciting. Enjoy this episode! To have your questions and stories featured in future episodes, visit the website: https://ireniaroussel.org to book your spot and come into the spotlight. You can also send me a voice message via my Anchor by Spotify Channel. Your feedback is very important to me, so remember to follow, rate and review this podcast on Apple Podcasts. The Canadian Side Hustle & Business Podcast was produced by Irenia Roussel including all branding, social media and artwork. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irenia-roussel/message
Dr Verena Roberts is a passionate online and blended K-12 educator, instructional designer consultant who completed her EdD in Learning Sciences with a focus on K-12 Open Educational Practices with the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary. She is currently a sessional instructor and research assistant with the University of Victoria (Canada) and the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, Canada. She is a 2018-2019 OER Research fellow and 2018 Global Open Graduate Network (#GO-GN) member. Verena has taught and designed online/blended courses and consulted about curriculum and technology integration from pre-K to Higher Education in Canada and the United States. Verena has presented at a wide variety of national and international conferences and she is the 2013 iNACOL Innovative Online and Blended Learning Practice Award Recipient and the 2019 CNIE K-12 Excellence and Innovation in the Integration of Technology. In 2019, she presented a UNESCO Open Education for a Better World project on Storytelling and Perspectives: Weaving Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Open Educational Practices (OEP) and SDG's in High School Learning Environments at the Conference in Slovenia.
Lance Watson is one of the greatest Triathlon coaches of all time.In three decades of coaching triathlon, he has coached at four Olympics and over 50 world championships. Coached more than 20 professional IronMan winners and an Olympic gold medalist, he is one of only five Ironman master coaches and was inducted into the triathlon Hall of Fame.The athletes he’s worked with have reached the top of the world with incredible success, including Olympians Simon Whitfield and Brent McMahan…Simon of course winning the Olympic Gold in 2000, and Ironman champions Lisa Bentley, Chris Lieto, and Peter Reid.He worked with both Laura and me for several years and personally he brought the joy back to training and racing in my career when I was feeling burnt-out and I’m incredibly grateful for that.Lance discusses his journey into the sport of Triathlon, building the National Training Centre in Victoria Canada, and how his athlete Simon Whitfield winning the Olympic Gold affected his life.Lance discusses how he along with Mark Allen, Dave Scott, Paula Newby Fraser, and Matt Dixon built the Ironman University coaching courses.Lance describes his coaching style and methodology, his mental strategies for his athletes, Nutrition, and working with athletes over many years.
An intimate conversation with Farrah Shae. Studying Chinese medicine, acupuncture and a certificate in holistic nutrition. She spreads her knowledge and aids the earth as a caring human entity. "I took interest in getting her on the show because of the down to earth way she looks at energy and life." She walks to work excited and quoting "I love humans". In this talk we enjoy some food together in Victoria Canada, talk about our beliefs and a bit about our lives. Making dinner, spending time and having a close conversation was my pleasure ! Thank you, Farrah. Enjoy everyone xxo
Dan Skinner of Re Coup Official, owner of Thirdsapce MVMT in Victoria Canada sits down to give his thoughts on the current situation in our world and how it is effecting business, life and general well-being. In light of this situation we ask for you all to be continuously cautious and safe, stay clean, stay aware and don't be misinformed. @dancekinner @recoup_official @thirdspacemvmt
Uncle returns for his second annual live New Year’s Eve special broadcast. This four hour extravaganza took place as the New Year struck each time zone across the continental US. Chuck Ochelli was able to make it to the show as producer just in the nick of time thanks to donations that came in from supporters to replace his old computer that had broken down only a week before. Uncle explained what we learned about 2019. Some good friends of the show called in to let us know what they doing on New Year’s Eve. Robin from Victoria, Bear the Double Rainbow Guy, Penpal Ed, JG Michael, and Pearse Redmond all joined us and brought the party atmosphere to higher and higher levels as the night went on. If you weren’t able to listen or watch the show live, do be sure to go back and watch it later at your convenience. It will stay posted to YouTube, Ochelli.com, and on the Uncle (the podcast) feed. Join the Revolution! topics include: New Year’s Eve, Times Square, New York, Notre Dame fire, drinking, seashell necklace, Ultimate Warrior jacket, Ochelli Radio Network, live calls, desert camping trip, Joshua Tree, Landers, Giant Rock, phone brains, memory, Dom Pierre sparkling wine, dollar store drinks, Ryan Seacrest, Double Rainbow Pain Relieving Cream, viral video, Twitter, #CNNNYE, Mueller report, Trump peached, impeachment, live-streaming on YouTube, Florida, horror movies, New Year’s Evil, law and order leaders, college admissions scandal, Lori Loughlin and Mossimo, Top Gun Maverick, St Pete Florida, Victoria Canada, BTO, 1620 High Noon podcast, social media, Porkins Policy Radio, Denver International Airport, Jeffrey Epstein died in prison, Greta Thunberg, Hong Kong protests, time off from work, new decade, Scotch whiskey, Star Wars episode 9
Grab your tickets to one of our live shows, performing in over 65 countries in 2019. www.facebook.com/Storypartytour/events Follow Elena Gabrielle on Instagram and Facebook! www.facebook.com/MissElenaGabrielle/ www.instagram.com/elenagabrielle
Fuel Yourself and Inspire Others. Learn to be powerful and collaborative. Uncover your blindspots and build a strategy to get you and your team winning. Join leadership psychologist and team performance conultant Dr. Krystal White and like-minded growth oriented leaders this early fall, September 5th-8th, 2019. Port Angeles, WA. We start in the evening and end in the early morning. Come a day early and tour with us to awesome Victoria Canada.
Judy Zhu is a global operating tech executive and a long-time advocate for diversity in senior leadership. She is the Founder/CEO of a soon-to-launch venture-backed company called MoneyGirls – a simple direct-to-girl platform for young women to develop financial skills and build wealth, so they become confidently independent.Judy has spent the last decade years building and leading various technology companies, with multi-disciplinary experience across consumer and enterprise companies. Most recently, she has served as the Chief Operating Officer of The Leadership Consortium, a company co-founded by Professor Frances Frei of Harvard Business School. Previously at Uber Technologies, she led US Business Development in financial services and other strategies initiatives, building multi-years and multi-hundred million-dollar partnerships with firms such as Visa, American Express and Barclays. Judy also led international expansion at the Alibaba-backed company ShopRunner, where her mandate was to bring retailers like Neiman Marcus to Chinese consumers, via her partnerships with Alibaba and TMall. Judy previously was an early employee at Diapers.com and served in a range of leadership roles launching new business categories, both pre and post the company’s half a billion-dollar acquisition by Amazon.Judy’s set of expertise spans geographies. She graduated from the University of Victoria(Canada) with international studies via the University of International Business and Economics(Beijing), and has an MBA from Harvard Business School. Her early experiences include foreign diplomatic service at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing, sales leadership at L’Oreal Canada.She has spoken about the intersection of leadership and gender across industries. She can share her insights into embracing diversity and inclusion as a lever to improve individual and organizational performance. Her perspective is grounded in advising senior executives through The Leadership Consortium as well as direct experiences as a female executive at Uber as it navigated its very public crisis in leadership and culture.Check out what Judy is up to at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judyzlinkedin
Today Seth and I are talking about the 8 insights that we gained from our worst fight in over 8 years! We also share the “From You, For You” method that I (Melanie) created in a coffee shop in Victoria Canada to help us get through our terrible pattern of endless and fruitless fighting!
In this episode, you’ll hear how sleeping on the streets taught these grade 8 students an unforgettable lesson about homelessness. I interview a passionate middle school teacher to learn how he was able to navigate understandable constraints to implement such a dramatic real-life lesson in empathy and how you can bring elements of his approach you’re your practice. You’ll also hear from three students whose lives were forever changed as a result of their experience. Get ready for your mind to be blown by this assumption-busting episode. Alan Barwin is a teacher at Central Middle School in Victoria Canada, where he specializes in Grade 8 French Immersion, Media and Social Justice and Outdoor and Environmental Education. Activities like the annual Grade 8 overnight trip to the Juan de Fuca Trail, connecting with the local homeless community, and fundraising and awareness building campaigns for social justice causes are now part of the fabric of his school. When not teaching, Alan can be found exploring the wilds of Vancouver Island by canoe, kayak and foot, reading and writing, and spending time with his wife, Pam, and their three daughters. For more information visit my website smallactbigimpact.com and search for episode #25. For more information check out my website smallactbigimpact.com
Welcome to another episode of Rock N Ramble w/Lucia and Glynn!! In this episode we cover music from Kill No Albatross; Hamilton Canada; Fronted by the energetic dynamism of vocalist Kyle Collins, Kill No Albatross delivers a brand of rock music sui generis, blending technical instrumentation, reflective lyricism, and a wildly energetic stage show. http://www.killnoalbatross.com/ Secondhand Habit; Victoria Canada; Secondhand Habit is a high voltage rock band based out of Victoria BC. With their inspirations and style evolving over time, they have been compared to the likes of Nirvana, Mastodon, and Alice in Chains. Currently they have embarked on two Canadian. http://www.secondhandhabit.com/ Raze; Hertfordshire England; Playing an exciting and innovative combination of Grunge and Metal, Raze take the sound of bands such as Nirvana and Alice In Chains and meld it with heavier influences from the likes of Machine Head and Lamb of God. http://raze-band.co.uk/ Henry Metal; Los Angeles, CA; Henry Metal is one of the most exciting new artists in rock and his new album, "War In Heaven," is out everywhere January 1, 2018. http://www.henrymetal.net/ Vovkulaka; Odessa, UK; (which we had a hard time getting their music on the show because the music wasn’t tagged … HMMMM) ...Dark...Angry...Evil...Metal: Pain Never Sounded So Good. http://vovkulaka.com/ We also talked about Uber and Lyft drivers are getting screwed over; where we have traveled this past week (Judas Priest & Blake Shelton Concerts; as well as last and not least, the biggest thing that pisses Spitfire off and that’s when bands don’t tag .. Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luciaandglynn/support
Asistimos ao congreso de astronomía cultura "Road to the stars" https://www.roadtothestars.org/ organizado polo INCIPIT-CSIC, IAC e a USC. Conversamos con César González (INCIPIT), Marco García Quintela (USC), Ana Ulla (Universidade de Vigo), Julio Navarro (University of Victoria-Canada), Cecilia dal Zovo (Incipit) e o luthier Giuseppe Severini. Conversamos sobre materia escura e simulacións do universo, g-astronomía, o ceo que cae na cabeza dos galos ou o organistrum do Pórtico da Gloria como respresentación da cosmoloxía da Idade Media.
Asistimos ao congreso de astronomía cultura "Road to the stars" https://www.roadtothestars.org/ organizado polo INCIPIT-CSIC, IAC e a USC. Conversamos con César González (INCIPIT), Marco García Quintela (USC), Ana Ulla (Universidade de Vigo), Julio Navarro (University of Victoria-Canada), Cecilia dal Zovo (Incipit) e o luthier Giuseppe Severini. Conversamos sobre materia escura e simulacións do universo, g-astronomía, o ceo que cae na cabeza dos galos ou o organistrum do Pórtico da Gloria como respresentación da cosmoloxía da Idade Media.
CIP S1 E25 – Alastair Clarke | MB PNP | Show Notes Alastair Clarke Immigration lawyer practicing in the Province of Manitoba located in the heart of Canada. Manitoba is clearly the second best province in Canada. I lived there with my wife and two kids while I was attending law school at the University Manitoba. My whole career got its start at Robson Hall. Welcome Alastair thanks for joining us. Why don't I start off by telling our listeners a little bit about you? Alastair was born and raised in Edmonton, Canada. He has worked and lived in more than 20 cities around the world including Winnipeg (current home), Toronto (Canada), Montreal (Canada), Kingston (Canada), Victoria (Canada), Vancouver (Canada), New York City (USA), Washington, DC (USA), Tokyo (Japan), Esmeraldas (Ecuador), Brussels (Belgium), Herstmonceux (UK) and Bordeaux (France). Alastair provides legal services in English, French, Spanish and Japanese. Alastair Clarke: Legal Experience Alastair began working with immigration issues as a student leader at the University of Victoria in 1996. For almost 20 years, Alastair has been active with immigrant communities. Alastair's current legal practice encompasses all areas of immigration and refugee law, including Manitoba Provincial Nominee (MPNP) applications [ which is the topic we will be covering today], family sponsorships, another temporary resident applications. In addition, Alastair has extensive experience conducting hearings and appeals at all levels of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada and at the Federal Court of Canada including many sponsorship appeals, deportation appeals, misrepresentation appeals, and a whole host of others. Alastair and I have quite a few things in common. He was also a former Junior High School teacher before becoming a lawyer. Alastair's broad work experience helps his clients from every corner of the globe: Canadian Embassy (Washington, DC; 2002 – 2003); Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Costa Rica; 2003); Global Youth Action Network (New York City; 2003 – 2004); United Nations Millennium Development Goals Project (New York City; 2004); Canadian Lawyers for International Human Rights (Kingston, Ontario; 2007); Society of Professional and Graduate Students (Queen's University; 2007-2008) Ontario Bar Association Executive (Toronto, Ontario; 2007 – 2008); Briefly Speaking/ JUST Editorial Board (Toronto, Ontario; 2005 – 2012); Unison Health and Community Services Legal Aid clinic (Toronto, Ontario; 2009 – 2013) Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers (Toronto, Ontario; 2012 – present); Manitoba Bar Association (Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2013 – present) Alastair's career in law focuses on social justice issues, professionalism and fighting to make sure people are treated fairly. After graduating from one of Canada's top law schools, Queen's University (Faculty of Law) in Kingston, Ontario, he articled at Green and Spiegel LLP, an immigration law boutique on Bay Street in Toronto, Ontario. From 2007 to the present, Alastair has provided more than 50 presentations, on a volunteer basis, to community groups, lawyers and paralegals. In particular, he trained Legal Clinic staff at their annual training retreats in 2009 and 2010, funded by Legal Aid Ontario. In 2012, Alastair joined the faculty at Seneca College in Toronto and taught Immigration and Refugee Law to post-graduate students. In Winnipeg, Alastair has provided guest lectures to law students at the University of Manitoba (Faculty of Law). How did you get into immigration? Topics covered in the Episode: What is the Manitoba PNP - General Overview Are there any options available for foreign nationals to immigrate directly to MB without having first worked in the Province? How can the PNP be used to transition foreign workers to PR status in Canada? Are there any options for low-skill workers or is the program just restricted to skilled workers? Where do you see the MB PNP headed for the future? Any upcoming changes or things the listeners should be aware of? Top 3 - 5 practical tips for submitting applications OR Top 3 - 5 most common errors people make when submitting their applications to the MB PNP. How can people reach you? Clarke Immigration Law: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/ Alastair's e-mail: clarke@apply2manitoba.ca Alastair's Blog: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/blog/ “Silly Rules” of Immigration Law: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/repost-silly-rules-immigration-law/ MPNP: From Temporary Status to PR Status: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/mpnp-temporary-status-pr-status/ MPNP: How to Apply …. and Tips: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/mpnp-how-to-apply/ Western Canada Line Dance Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyanG4BelGg Time Stamped Quick Reference Guide In order to help you jump to the areas of most interest to you, I have included below some time stamps for some of the significant topics covered in this episode. 3:57 – Who is Alastair Clarke? 11:28 – How he got into immigration. 16:30 – Overview of the Manitoba PNP. 18:37 – Are there any options available for foreign nationals to immigrate directly to MB without having first worked in the Province? 21:30 – How can the PNP be used to transition foreign workers to PR status in Canada? 26:52 – Are there any options for low-skill workers or is the program just restricted to skilled workers? 28:20 – Where do you see the MB PNP headed for the future? Any upcoming changes or things the listeners should be aware of? 39:06 – Top 3 practical tips for submitting applications OR Top 3 most common errors people make when submitting their applications to the MB PNP. 44:38 – How to contact Alastair Clarke.
CIP S1 E25 – Alastair Clarke | MB PNP | Show Notes Alastair Clarke Immigration lawyer practicing in the Province of Manitoba located in the heart of Canada. Manitoba is clearly the second best province in Canada. I lived there with my wife and two kids while I was attending law school at the University Manitoba. My whole career got its start at Robson Hall. Welcome Alastair thanks for joining us. Why don’t I start off by telling our listeners a little bit about you? Alastair was born and raised in Edmonton, Canada. He has worked and lived in more than 20 cities around the world including Winnipeg (current home), Toronto (Canada), Montreal (Canada), Kingston (Canada), Victoria (Canada), Vancouver (Canada), New York City (USA), Washington, DC (USA), Tokyo (Japan), Esmeraldas (Ecuador), Brussels (Belgium), Herstmonceux (UK) and Bordeaux (France). Alastair provides legal services in English, French, Spanish and Japanese. Alastair Clarke: Legal Experience Alastair began working with immigration issues as a student leader at the University of Victoria in 1996. For almost 20 years, Alastair has been active with immigrant communities. Alastair’s current legal practice encompasses all areas of immigration and refugee law, including Manitoba Provincial Nominee (MPNP) applications [ which is the topic we will be covering today], family sponsorships, another temporary resident applications. In addition, Alastair has extensive experience conducting hearings and appeals at all levels of the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada and at the Federal Court of Canada including many sponsorship appeals, deportation appeals, misrepresentation appeals, and a whole host of others. Alastair and I have quite a few things in common. He was also a former Junior High School teacher before becoming a lawyer. Alastair’s broad work experience helps his clients from every corner of the globe: Canadian Embassy (Washington, DC; 2002 – 2003); Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Costa Rica; 2003); Global Youth Action Network (New York City; 2003 – 2004); United Nations Millennium Development Goals Project (New York City; 2004); Canadian Lawyers for International Human Rights (Kingston, Ontario; 2007); Society of Professional and Graduate Students (Queen’s University; 2007-2008) Ontario Bar Association Executive (Toronto, Ontario; 2007 – 2008); Briefly Speaking/ JUST Editorial Board (Toronto, Ontario; 2005 – 2012); Unison Health and Community Services Legal Aid clinic (Toronto, Ontario; 2009 – 2013) Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers (Toronto, Ontario; 2012 – present); Manitoba Bar Association (Winnipeg, Manitoba; 2013 – present) Alastair’s career in law focuses on social justice issues, professionalism and fighting to make sure people are treated fairly. After graduating from one of Canada’s top law schools, Queen’s University (Faculty of Law) in Kingston, Ontario, he articled at Green and Spiegel LLP, an immigration law boutique on Bay Street in Toronto, Ontario. From 2007 to the present, Alastair has provided more than 50 presentations, on a volunteer basis, to community groups, lawyers and paralegals. In particular, he trained Legal Clinic staff at their annual training retreats in 2009 and 2010, funded by Legal Aid Ontario. In 2012, Alastair joined the faculty at Seneca College in Toronto and taught Immigration and Refugee Law to post-graduate students. In Winnipeg, Alastair has provided guest lectures to law students at the University of Manitoba (Faculty of Law). How did you get into immigration? Topics covered in the Episode: What is the Manitoba PNP - General Overview Are there any options available for foreign nationals to immigrate directly to MB without having first worked in the Province? How can the PNP be used to transition foreign workers to PR status in Canada? Are there any options for low-skill workers or is the program just restricted to skilled workers? Where do you see the MB PNP headed for the future? Any upcoming changes or things the listeners should be aware of? Top 3 - 5 practical tips for submitting applications OR Top 3 - 5 most common errors people make when submitting their applications to the MB PNP. How can people reach you? Clarke Immigration Law: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/ Alastair’s e-mail: clarke@apply2manitoba.ca Alastair’s Blog: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/blog/ “Silly Rules” of Immigration Law: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/repost-silly-rules-immigration-law/ MPNP: From Temporary Status to PR Status: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/mpnp-temporary-status-pr-status/ MPNP: How to Apply …. and Tips: http://www.apply2manitoba.ca/mpnp-how-to-apply/ Western Canada Line Dance Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyanG4BelGg Time Stamped Quick Reference Guide In order to help you jump to the areas of most interest to you, I have included below some time stamps for some of the significant topics covered in this episode. 3:57 – Who is Alastair Clarke? 11:28 – How he got into immigration. 16:30 – Overview of the Manitoba PNP. 18:37 – Are there any options available for foreign nationals to immigrate directly to MB without having first worked in the Province? 21:30 – How can the PNP be used to transition foreign workers to PR status in Canada? 26:52 – Are there any options for low-skill workers or is the program just restricted to skilled workers? 28:20 – Where do you see the MB PNP headed for the future? Any upcoming changes or things the listeners should be aware of? 39:06 – Top 3 practical tips for submitting applications OR Top 3 most common errors people make when submitting their applications to the MB PNP. 44:38 – How to contact Alastair Clarke.
Intro (0:00) News and Views (0:56)Welcome back to America Sarah! The Healing Kitchen released this week, and people are loving it - and Sarah notes that there is no greater feeling than that! Sarah went back to Canada for two days and was able to leave signed copies of The Healing Kitchen at Cultured Caveman in Portland, Tanner's Bookstore in Sydney, British Columbia, and at Bolen Books in Victoria Canada at Hillside Mall Sarah and Alaena are hosting virtual book signings, and you can access the virtual event and all the details through Sarah's YouTube Sarah and Alaena are also sending out personalized book plates, and is all you have to do is send proof of purchase to contact@thepaleomom.com with the subject line 'book plate' and let Sarah know the mailing address and who you want the book plate made out to and they will send it along Sarah and Alaena's book release party in Atlanta - get all the details and register here Matt and Stacy cooked out of The Healing Kitchen for an entire week and feasted like kings - see all the details here How Alaena and Sarah went about developing recipes for The Healing Kitchen As you are getting the book and cooking from it, please tag your shares with #TheHealingKitchen so we can see your results and hear what you think about it Please also take a moment to post reviews on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, anywhere else you see the opportunity to leave a review - these are helpful when others are looking to purchase the book Sarah is running a $1000 AIP foods and gift certificates giveaway, get all the details here All that Stacy is planning for in the year ahead that is not business related The fun Mickey and Sarah had while Sarah was visiting Thanks everyone for listening! Outro (29:37)
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Great Show. Tom Biscardi interviews Bruce Schildt and Hiram Upham about activity in Montana. Foot prints and yes the dog brought up a foot of a creature. Lyle Billett of Victoria Canada talks about the picture sent us from 1894 of dead bigfoot (Posted on the ww.bigfootlive.com web page. Ray Crowe, Bobby O'Keefe, Andrew Martin, Austin and Tyler, Irwin Alpert, discuss thier bigfoot experiences and plans. Imagine, "How to Capture a Bigfoot", Grow one from DNA! Also The BigFoot Whisperer, the ability to call animals in. Larry McCowan, from Arkansas called in to say hi. Java Bob and BigFoot Team are back from Expedition and JAVA Bob gave us a rundown the recent expedition. All This in an hour. What a Show - MARCO Bill
A Block-buster Show. Tom Biscardi interviews Tom & Chris Vielhock and discuss Encounter at Funks Grove IL. Lyle Billett of Victoria Canada sent us a picture of 1894 dead bigfoot (Posted on the ww.bigfootlive.com web page. A listener, Linda called in and gave Tom a very detailed and technical report on various aspects of BigFoot and Tom asked her to analyze the Hand of Unknown Origin and join our show weekly. Albert called in from B.C. and discussed he and his brother Joe's recent experience hearing a bigfoot howl up close. Rodney Mixon shared his experiences and encounters, Ken Bartell, Shared his experience in a remote area he acesses and his preparations to clear the way for the remote access for the Searching For BigFoot Team this week. Larry McCowan, from Arkansas is back and discussed his background and experiences. Java Bob and BigFoot Team are currently on Expedition and JAVA Bob gave us a rundown on what they were planning. All This in an hour. What a Show - MARCO Bill