Podcasts about when phillip

  • 10PODCASTS
  • 11EPISODES
  • 44mAVG DURATION
  • 1MONTHLY NEW EPISODE
  • Jul 8, 2021LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about when phillip

Latest podcast episodes about when phillip

Stories From Women Who Walk
The Gift in Her Grief: Jane Duncan Rogers Founded "Before I Go Solutions" to Help the Rest of Us Grieve Less. Part 1.

Stories From Women Who Walk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 29:16


Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk. You'll recognize yourself in these true-life stories from women who are walking their lives while their lives walk them and the lasting difference these journeys have made. I'm your host, Diane Wyzga.Today my guest is Jane Duncan Rogers, founder and Chief Officer of Before I Go Solutions and Before I Go Academy who's joining us from North Scotland. Like many of us who were walking their lives until Life walked them, Jane enjoyed a successful career in retailing, trained with the wonderful Louise Hay, offered You Can Heal Your Life study groups, became an award-winning psychotherapist before finding herself face-to-face with Death at the age of 54 when her  husband, Phillip, died. Three years later Jane published a book called Gifted By Grief. Where is the gift in grief? I've invited Jane to talk with us about the absolutely vital end-of-life planning work that she and her team are spreading around the world. Welcome to the podcast, Jane!    Minutes 29:1500 to 2:00     Intro2:00 to 5:15     Start From Where You AreOne fine day I will get to Scotland to spend time hiking and trekking. If I met up with you on one of your favorite walks, what's the first thing I'd notice about you?  Jane's energy, passion and honesty. It seems to be who she is! No matter where she is and the topic she's talking about that's what she brings to itAnd if we had some time to walk along together what might I get to know about you?On the outside Jane looks pretty ordinary and normalBut on the inside is different and had unusual life in many respects A bit of a teaserWhen we parted ways what would I remember about walking with you?How the host felt How we make people feel is what we remember Remember the walk as nourishing and fun and  learning and excited to return to our livesHost recalls how wonderful it would be to live next door to Jane and inspire each otherLet's try and inspire the world here!  5:15 to 7:50     Professional Life Experiences Unexpectedly Set Stage for Current RoleWe all have a back story. Before we get to the very BIG story of Before I Go Solutions, I have a question: Those who have listened to your TEDx talk or heard your recent interview with Tara Nash on her Conscious Grief series might be aware of what started you on the road to Before I Go Solutions. Before we get to that story I'd like to know a bit about your own growth and learning and how it prepared for your current work:Had been an award-winning counselor and coach for over 25 years, having originally trained personally with the famous Louise L. Hay in 1990, working in the personal growthWas helping small business owners to reach their full potential when Philip died.Jane says past didn't really prepare her for current work; other than saying when she looked back and learned that everything done before prepared for todayAlways interested in behind the scenesAt age 16 Jane wanted to study psychology to learn how human minds work which isn't what she learned at university; but it is the beginning of formal behind-the-scenes learningAlso interested in how businesses worked; Jane brings that to the present day in end-of-life planning facilitation trainingLoved Louise Hay for the fantastic blend of spiritual and practical; Jane has that spiritual connection to Life and being in Life which translates into a practical way that is joy in purposeJane inspires others from a bedrock of loving what she does that is also practical and helpful to people7:50 to 12:15     Preparing for the ExpectedWhich brings us nicely to the next chapter. You've written and spoken that because of questions your husband Phillip answered in his last year you were prepared for some things, but not all things. Would you share with us a bit of the story about the unexpected diagnosis and preparation for end-of-life; in particular, what you didn't know about, what you had to decide, both alone and together.October 2010 Jane's husband Phillip was diagnosed (out of the blue) with stomach cancer; no reason to suspect anythingCaught early so they had hope it would resolve well and Phillip would recoverAfter chemotherapy and surgery that was not completely successful they realized they were facing the endDifficult and made every moment even more preciousThey received an email from a mutual friend with a list of questions that Jane ignored, ignore again and then the 3rd time finally looked atTogether Jane and Phillip answered a list of very practical questions (passwords, coffin, body dressing, and so on)Actually had a “good time doing it, believe it or not!”Jane recalls that this was like a project; she and Phillip had been good at doing projects together (home renovation, books, etc.)This felt like they were creating something together even with the reluctance to begin. And the project helped a lotWhen Phillip died 4 months later Jane met with funeral director and when asked how the body should be dressed Jane knew what to sayWhat made that lovely? Phillip had told that her that he  wanted to be dressed in his dressing gown which Jane had made for him.Jane didn't know: body could be brought home to lie in the house where friends could come to pay respects; didn't need to get the funeral home involved right away; and so on.What Jane later learned opened up choices12:15 to 17:00     The Effect of Grief on Loved Ones Who Are UnpreparedHost finds the story remarkable that a friend sent the triggering email. How did that come to be?An old friend of Phillip's was a nurse specialist who was familiar with end-of-life and either prepared or found the questionsMost importantly, the nurse friend had seen the effect on families with these things not being addressed until it is too lateJane knew it would have been helpful to investigate a crematorium but could not; today she organizes crematorium tours for her clients which is interesting when you are “researching” and there's a lot to learnIf we want to re-do the kitchen, say we will get bids from 3 contractors, compare and decide whom to go with. Do we do this with funeral directors? No. Why don't we do it? Because at the time we need one we are faced with loss and griefShopping around is sensible - before the grief - well in advance of needing itHost's personal experience with her mother's passing and the role of the 7 siblings jumping in to scramble and get ready with the myriad of details when death happened rather quickly. Versus when her father passed and had a simple pine coffin in mind but still the link to purchase was shared with a friend who was able to track down coffin. Start to plan now because your loved ones will be in no position to make big decisions at the time. As Host has written, “End-of-life is a GPS for our loved ones.”17:00 to  19:50     Avoiding Unnecessary CostsEnd-of-life decisions can be an enormous expense or not, depending on so many factorsChoices abound if you know about them ahead of timeDo the researchYou don't need a funeral at all; all that's required is the proper disposal of the body remainsCan easily and appropriately keep costs down if you knowPeople are unaware of the shocking impact that grief has;  even when you know that death is imminent and how that translates to your thinking and behavior which becomes muddledUnless you've had this experience you probably have no clue how you will reactBest advice: have the conversation well beforehand and translate that conversation into writing19:50 to 22:45     First Book: Gifted by GriefHow did your first book, Gifted by Grief come about? What prompted you to write this book some 3 years after Phillip's death and what might be the gift in grief?When Phillip was ill Jane was practicing as a small business coach and writing a blog on the topic of living while a loved one is dyingJane's writing style is direct and honest: who she is is what you getJane knew one day she would write a story from her view point and Phillip's; but not right awayJane trusted that she would know what was the right time to write; proceeded to a mind map of the bookIt took a few more months before Jane began writing the book and it all poured out in 6 weeks timeJane's experience was very cathartic and part of her healing journeyMaking the end-of-life experience a proper book was the way to honor Phillip, the journey and help other people22:45 to 25:40     What Followed Gifted by GriefFollowing the book Jane offered small workshops to those who wanted to work on griefJane was shocked to learn that the chapter on The Questions was a popular and necessary topicWhere your Life walks you is how Jane felt: maybe I should show these folks what to doA waiting list appeared which said, “Something's here.”Jane believed she was being shown what to do, knew how to take training on line“It was just me doing this.”Jane came to understand she needed to create a not-for-profit enterprise with a name, directors and suchBefore I Go Solutions  name came easily to Jane; “just popped into my head.”The enterprise grew as Jane followed energies and impulsesJane keeps checking in to ask if this is what she should be doing and the answer is still a big “Yes!”25:40 to 29:15     Frustrations, Challenges and Return Next Week for Part 2   Host: You have so beautifully articulated the path through the woods about how something comes into being and doing wonderful work in the world growing out of one's own sadness, grief, loss but Life and Jane in concert made this happen. When you follow what you are really truly meant to be doing here. I'm curious: You said you knew you were on the right path because of the resounding “Yes!” as you kept checking in; but what might have been some of the frustrations and challenges as you were putting all this together? Here we are, at the end of the road but not the journey. Thank you for listening to Part 1 of this episode of Stories From Women Who Walk with your host Diane Wyzga and my guest Jane Duncan Rogers, the founder and Chief Officer of Before I Go Solutions and Before I Go Academy who joined us from North Scotland.  We hope you enjoyed and are motivated by our end-of-life planning conversation. We'll be back in a week with Part 2.You're also invited to check out over 375 episodes of this podcast Stories From Women Who Walk found on Simplecast, your favorite podcast platform, including Android and my website: Quarter Moon Story Arts. This is the place to thrive together. Come for the stories - stay for the magic. Speaking of magic, I hope you'll subscribe, follow, share a nice shout out on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time! You will have wonderful company as we walk our lives together.Production Team: Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Entering Erdenheim from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicSound Editing: Dawin Carlisle & First Class ReelsAll content and image © 2019 - Present: for credit and attribution Quarter Moon Story ArtsABOUT JANE DUNCAN ROGERS  Who am I?Jane Duncan Rogers, founder of Before I Go Solutions and the B.I.G. Academy.When my husband Philip died, I never for one moment imagined  I would end up working in this field.I had been an award-winning counselor and coach for over 25 years, having originally trained personally with the famous Louise L. Hay in 1990, working in the personal growth field in many different aspects. I'd  published books and tapes (well before the internet) and was helping small business owners to reach their full potential when Philip died.Because of the questions he had answered in his last year, I was well prepared in some respects for the admin side of things afterwards. But there was much more we simply did not know about.Fast forward to 2018, a year during which both my parents died.  They had completed a comprehensive end-of-life plan each, the one that Before I Go Solutions offers, now known as the Before I Go Method®.This was very different to my husband who had answered some things, but there was a lot more that I simply had to decide about myself.And that difference was huge – as my parents' executor, I simply had to follow all their thoughtful instructions.What's more, it was easy to find everything, and I took great solace from knowing I was carrying out what they wanted (and that they had known I would do this).My three siblings and I had no arguments at all, over what was a pretty stressful period (they both died unexpectedly within the same week).I am so incredibly grateful and appreciative for the organisation they had so carefully thought through.So I know from personal experience how hugely important this preparation work is, and I want to help you to help others do this too!Jane's background of 25 years in the psychotherapeutic and training fields has been perfect for the not-for-profit - Before I Go Solutions - she founded and helps to operate. Together with her team of trained End of Life Facilitators, she provides products and programmes to help people complete their end-of-life plans, something about which many have good intentions but never quite actually get around to doing.Jane lives in the North of Scotland, re-married during COVID lock-down, and she and her new husband are building not only a new life but a new eco-house/home together.  How to Stay in Touch With Jane Duncan Rogers Jane Duncan RogersChief Officer Before I Go Solutions CIC, www.beforeigosolutions.com- Author of: Before I Go: The Essential Guide to Creating A Good End of Life Plan and Gifted By Grief- Speaker on TedX talk: How to Do A Good Death- Training in End of Life Plan Facilitation:  https://beforeigosolutions.com/big-training-intensive/- Facebook: End-of-Life Conversations Group: https://www.facebook.com/beforeigosolutions/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/giftedbygrief- Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janeduncanrogers-5aa3b591   

The Carnivore Yogi Podcast
MILITARY MEDIC REVERSES POOR HEALTH WITH CARNIVORE DIET - PHILLIP MEECE - THE CARNIVORE BAR OWNER

The Carnivore Yogi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 59:34


Please support the carnivore bar kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/carnivorebar/the-carnivore-bar-ii?ref=6ad5f6&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=e.fnd.to FOLLOW THE CARNIVORE BAR ON INSTAGRAM: @thecarnivorebar Can you reverse IBS, Depression, Anxiety & Insomnia with a Carnivore Diet? Retired Military medic - Phillip Meece sits down with me to talk about his experience serving our country in Afghanistan and how he saw his health and the health of his fellow soldiers deteriorate quickly. When Phillip returned home from serving our country he suffered from poor health & found the Carnivore diet. He swore he would find a way to help others and came up with the Carnivore Bar.

Emperors of Rome
Episode CLXV - Phillip

Emperors of Rome

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 39:02


When Phillip became Emperor in 244CE, Rome was cracking at the edges. Enemies were at the border, the economy was straining, and the Emperor was an easy target for a disgruntled military. Who wants to rule Rome at this time? Guest: Associate Professor Caillan Davenport (Senior Lecturer, Roman History, Macquarie University/Humboldt Research Fellow, Goethe University, Frankfurt)

AlongTheWay
“The Unperfect Marriage” - Phillip & Darlena Fields AlongTheWay 89

AlongTheWay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 63:24


When Phillip and Darlena Fields started their relationship everything looked perfect but their Perfect life was shattered after difficult setbacks. Phillip faced a life-threatening illness and Darlena had her own struggles to face. In this conversation, you will hear their journey of how they broke free from their prison of the fantasy of perfection.https://www.becourageouscoaching.com/https://www.phillipanddarlenafields.com/Watch Phillip & Darlena Fields on RealLifehttps://youtu.be/e8WbQXnMEOo?t=975AlongTheWay LinksJoin My Email ListJohnAlongTheWay@gmail.comBecome a Patreon https://www.patreon.com/AlongTheWayMore episodes and Social links for AlongTheWayWatch episodes of My TV show RealLife & HopeTodaySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/AlongTheWay)

Life Coaching Comedians
S3:E8 Phillip Jewell

Life Coaching Comedians

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 33:14


lPhillip struggles with his ego through the form of hair loss. Lexis helps identify his alter-ego and Phillip learns affirmations to love himself more, just as he is. When Phillip is not manscaping his eyebrows he is stuffing his face with barbacoa tacos trying to fatten up because he is sick and tired of always being called skinny. He is also sick and tired of getting his ass beat, so in efforts of becoming a better fighter, he watches knock out videos online for hours. It doesn’t seem to be helping. Phillip’s squad “Wow He Said That Ent” puts on some amazing shows in the Metro Phoenix area. @TheRealPhillipJewell @LifeCoachingComedians @LexisSharde Looking for someone to confide in? Use our affiliate link to get paired with a Talkspace therapist today. www.lifecoachingcomedians.com/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifecoachingcomedians/message

Off The Chain
Join Us as We interview Musician Phillip Broussard

Off The Chain

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 63:00


Phillip Broussard discovered his passion early in life, when his father brought home a guitar. His father's original intention was to play the guitar himself, but he soon found Phillip picking up the guitar, when he didn't think anyone was watching. What started as just a few chords, ignited a desire to want to share his new found passion with the world. Born and raised in Washington State, Phillip grew up under the influence of several artists that his father idolized, including Pink Floyd, James Taylor, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton.    Tragedy struck at 18 years old when Phillip's father, grandfather and uncle passed away within 6 months of each other. Phillip enlisted in the United States Navy, in an attempt to quell his grief. Early on in his Naval career, someone handed Phillip a copy of John Mayer's cd, "Room for Squares". This album reignited Phillip's passion for the guitar after a hiatus, due to the loss of his family members. In 2007,  Phillip deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. During this time, he refined his guitar skills.   After his time in the military, Phillip sporadically played gigs in the San Diego area. He relocated to Washington State, where he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Washington in Seattle. He acquired a BA in Finance from Foster School of Business. Phillip's music stylings have a darker tone, but range from the Blues to Pop tunes. When Phillip is not playing music, he earns a living as the owner of a general contracting business in Pierce County Washington.   Facebook.com/phillipbroussard86 SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/phillip-broussard Twitter: @realphillipbrou Youtube: YouTube. Com/user/phillipbroussard  

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Episode 91 | Music Artist Phillip Broussard

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 28:03


Today's guest on I Am Refocused Podcast is Music Artist Phillip BroussardBioPhillip Broussard discovered his passion early in life, when his father brought home a guitar. Hisfather's original intention was to play the guitar himself, but he soon found Phillip picking up theguitar, when he didn't think anyone was watching. What started as just a few chords, ignited adesire to want to share his new found passion with the world. Born and raised in WashingtonState, Phillip grew up under the influence of several artists that his father idolized, including PinkFloyd, James Taylor, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton.Tragedy struck at 18 years old when Phillip's father, grandfather and uncle passed away within6 months of each other. Phillip enlisted in the United States Navy, in an attempt to quell hisgrief. Early on in his Naval career, someone handed Phillip a copy of John Mayer's cd, "Roomfor Squares". This album reignited Phillip's passion for the guitar after a hiatus, due to the lossof his family members. In 2007, Phillip deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom andEnduring Freedom. During this time, he refined his guitar skills.After his time in the military, Phillip sporadically played gigs in the San Diego area. He relocatedto Washington State, where he completed his undergraduate studies at the University ofWashington in Seattle. He acquired a BA in Finance from Foster School of Business. Phillip'smusic stylings have a darker tone, but range from the Blues to Pop tunes. When Phillip is notplaying music, he earns a living as the owner of a general contracting business in Pierce CountyWashington.Facebook.com/phillipbroussard86SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/phillip-broussardTwitter: @realphillipbrouYoutube: YouTube. Com/user/phillipbroussardHear this podcast on Googleplay, TuneinRadio, iTunes, Spreaker, Youtube, and iHeartradioPodcast weekly broadcast location:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts San Ant1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. All Sports was founded in 1997 by Bremond “Bay Bay” McClinton. All Sports is based out of the beautiful city of San Antonio, TX. Having accomplished his own career in professional sports; starting a company like All Sports was a natural transition for him. Bay Bay is a native of San Antonio, TX. His 100 meter dash in High School at Roosevelt High in San Antonio was not broken until recently. In college Bay Bay played opposite the great future hall of famer, Darrell Green. He went on to sign a professional career with the Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys and played 7 years in the European Leagues before returning to his home town to finish his career “San Antonio Texans”. In 2006, his company, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the East vs West Shriners’s college senior bowl. In 2008-09, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the Division II college Senior Cactus Bowl All Star game in Kingsville. Today All Sports Speed and Conditioning continues to train athletes to elevate their athletic performance to the next level in all sports.I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by D.W. Brooks Funeral Home2950 E. Houston St.San Antonio, TX 78202Email: info@dwbrooksfh.comPhone: 210-223-2045Website: dwbrooksfuneralhome.comI Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Overflowcafe.comDoes your website need more traffic? Well visit Overflowcafe.com today! They make websites popular and over 41,000 people use their service to gain more customers. They are winning at business. What about you? Visit Overflowcafe.comShemaiah is a proud supporter of beyondbeanie.comFor every item purchased we help a child in need. Rock a beyond beanie. Change a life.Use Shemaiah's code for a 25% discount = REED25

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Episode 91 | Music Artist Phillip Broussard

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 28:03


Today's guest on I Am Refocused Podcast is Music Artist Phillip BroussardBioPhillip Broussard discovered his passion early in life, when his father brought home a guitar. Hisfather's original intention was to play the guitar himself, but he soon found Phillip picking up theguitar, when he didn't think anyone was watching. What started as just a few chords, ignited adesire to want to share his new found passion with the world. Born and raised in WashingtonState, Phillip grew up under the influence of several artists that his father idolized, including PinkFloyd, James Taylor, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton.Tragedy struck at 18 years old when Phillip's father, grandfather and uncle passed away within6 months of each other. Phillip enlisted in the United States Navy, in an attempt to quell hisgrief. Early on in his Naval career, someone handed Phillip a copy of John Mayer's cd, "Roomfor Squares". This album reignited Phillip's passion for the guitar after a hiatus, due to the lossof his family members. In 2007, Phillip deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom andEnduring Freedom. During this time, he refined his guitar skills.After his time in the military, Phillip sporadically played gigs in the San Diego area. He relocatedto Washington State, where he completed his undergraduate studies at the University ofWashington in Seattle. He acquired a BA in Finance from Foster School of Business. Phillip'smusic stylings have a darker tone, but range from the Blues to Pop tunes. When Phillip is notplaying music, he earns a living as the owner of a general contracting business in Pierce CountyWashington.Facebook.com/phillipbroussard86SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/phillip-broussardTwitter: @realphillipbrouYoutube: YouTube. Com/user/phillipbroussardHear this podcast on Googleplay, TuneinRadio, iTunes, Spreaker, Youtube, and iHeartradioPodcast weekly broadcast location:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts San Ant1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. All Sports was founded in 1997 by Bremond “Bay Bay” McClinton. All Sports is based out of the beautiful city of San Antonio, TX. Having accomplished his own career in professional sports; starting a company like All Sports was a natural transition for him. Bay Bay is a native of San Antonio, TX. His 100 meter dash in High School at Roosevelt High in San Antonio was not broken until recently. In college Bay Bay played opposite the great future hall of famer, Darrell Green. He went on to sign a professional career with the Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys and played 7 years in the European Leagues before returning to his home town to finish his career “San Antonio Texans”. In 2006, his company, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the East vs West Shriners’s college senior bowl. In 2008-09, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the Division II college Senior Cactus Bowl All Star game in Kingsville. Today All Sports Speed and Conditioning continues to train athletes to elevate their athletic performance to the next level in all sports.I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by D.W. Brooks Funeral Home2950 E. Houston St.San Antonio, TX 78202Email: info@dwbrooksfh.comPhone: 210-223-2045Website: dwbrooksfuneralhome.comI Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Overflowcafe.comDoes your website need more traffic? Well visit Overflowcafe.com today! They make websites popular and over 41,000 people use their service to gain more customers. They are winning at business. What about you? Visit Overflowcafe.comShemaiah is a proud supporter of beyondbeanie.comFor every item purchased we help a child in need. Rock a beyond beanie. Change a life.Use Shemaiah's code for a 25% discount = REED25

The Dereck and Kay Show
TD&KS Episode 298: Post-Thanksgiving wrap up + musical guest Phillip Broussard

The Dereck and Kay Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 90:00


Back from Thanksgiving with musical guest Phillip Broussard! Phillip Broussard discovered his passion early in life, when his father brought home a guitar. His father's original intention was to play the guitar himself, but he soon found Phillip picking up the guitar, when he didn't think anyone was watching. What started as just a few chords, ignited a desire to want to share his new found passion with the world. Born and raised in Washington State, Phillip grew up under the influence of several artists that his father idolized, including Pink Floyd, James Taylor, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Clapton. Tragedy struck at 18 years old when Phillip's father, grandfather and uncle passed away within 6 months of each other. Phillip enlisted in the United States Navy, in an attempt to quell his grief. Early on in his Naval career, someone handed Phillip a copy of John Mayer's cd, "Room for Squares". This album reignited Phillip's passion for the guitar after a hiatus, due to the loss of his family members. In 2007, Phillip deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. During this time, he refined his guitar skills. After his time in the military, Phillip sporadically played gigs in the San Diego area. He relocated to Washington State, where he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Washington in Seattle. He acquired a BA in Finance from Foster School of Business. Phillip's music stylings have a darker tone, but range from the Blues to Pop tunes. When Phillip is not playing music, he earns a living as the owner of a general contracting business in Pierce County Washington. Facebook.com/phillipbroussard86 SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/phillip-broussard Twitter: @realphillipbrou Youtube: YouTube. Com/user/phillipbroussard

Discovering America Podcast
75-Francis Drake and One Last Effort

Discovering America Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2016 38:57


The battles of Gravelines pushed the Spanish back. Francis tried to pursue the survivors but the weather changed his mind. When Phillip heard that England was cutting the dragon loose, that being Drake, he had many of his sea ports fortified, Francis would soon realize the days of plundering were behind him. In the name of the Queen, I want your gold!

We Have Concerns
Double Dog Pair

We Have Concerns

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2015 20:34


When Phillip and Paula Dupont learned their dog Melvin was going to die, they decided to spend $100,000 at a South Korean lab to have him cloned. The process and results are both questionable, and lead Jeff and Anthony to label these people as the absolute worst. But, like, would YOU clone your dog if you could? Get all your sweet We Have Concerns merch by swinging by http://wehaveconcerns.com/shop Hey! If you’re enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here’s the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns And here’s the Stitcher link: http://bit.ly/stitcherwhc Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today’s story sent in by: jcarr1983: http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/09/30/428927516/cloning-your-dog-for-a-mere-100-000 If you’ve seen a story you think belongs on the show, send it to wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com or leave it on the subreddit: http://reddit.com/r/wehaveconcerns