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Best podcasts about wide eyes

Latest podcast episodes about wide eyes

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 11: Local Government 101

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 21:51


Take a step back into high school civics to learn how Boulder's government works - and discover how you can get involved and make a meaningful impact in your local community. Guests in this episode (City of Boulder staff):    Carl Castillo, Chief Policy Advisor  Elesha Johnson, City Clerk    Other Guests:    Glen Krutz, Political Science Professor at University of Colorado Boulder    This episode was hosted by Cate Stanek and Emi Smith. It was produced by the City of Boulder's Podcast Team. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear (adapted), licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Related Resources:    Municipal Initiative Petition Guidelines  City of Boulder Boards and Commissions  City of Boulder Ranked Choice Voting Guide  Boulder City Council Frequently Asked Questions    Clarification:  The number of employees serving the City of Boulder fluctuates based on seasonal and temporary hires. At one point in the show, a guest mentions that the city employs 1,500 people. This number varies and gets as high as 1,800.  

Beauty of Real Love
2371: Radhika's Wide Eyes Are Even More Fickle Than The Wagtailbirds | Radha Rasa Sudhanidhi 75

Beauty of Real Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 38:59


Recorded 30th March 2024 visit: http://beautyofreallove.com/ visit: https://sadhumaharaja.net/ audio: https://tinyurl.com/BeautyOfRealLove #raganugabhakti #bhaktiyoga #radha

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 10: Connecting Our Canopies

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 31:36


Climb into this episode about Boulder's city trees and hear from the people who care for them. Guests in this episode (City of Boulder staff): Andrew Holt, Forester  Calvin Wing, Crew Lead Heather Bearnes-Loza, Senior Program Manager for the Nature-based Climate Solutions Team Kathleen Alexander, Forestry Manager Regina Elsner, Senior Manager of Natural Resources Other Guests: Daniel Hanson, Community Forestry Corps Lead Mike Reichert, Tree Trust Program Manager Community Forestry Corps members and tree planting volunteers, Mallory, Josue and Ellory.  This episode was hosted by Cate Stanek and Jonathan Thornton. It was produced by the City of Boulder's Podcast Team and edited by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear, licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.   Related Resources: All About City Trees City of Boulder Staff Land Acknowledgement  Inquire Boulder Cool Boulder PLAY Boulder Foundation Tree Trust & Tree Tender Training Cooling Our City City Heat Mapping

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 9: From Passion to Action

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 35:48


Got time, talent or treasure to share? You're in the right place. This episode is all about giving back to your neighbors through acts big or small, with some tales of volunteering along the way.   Special guests in this episode (city staff and volunteers): Aimee Kane, Equity Officer Ali Rhodes, Director of Parks and Recreation Brian Wegner, Volunteer Services and Partnerships Program Supervisor Andrew Shoemaker, Volunteer Karen Donnelly, Volunteer Cameos from Deputy City Manager Chris Meschuk and Deputy Director of Community Connections and Partnerships for OSMP Jennelle Freeston.   This episode was hosted by Cassy Bohnet and Leah Kelleher. It was produced by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.   Related Resources: Volunteer Opportunities with the City of Boulder Count Me In volunteer web portal Volunteer with Parks and Recreation Volunteer with OSMP Volunteer with EXPAND Meet the people behind the city: attend What's Up Boulder! When: Saturday, September 7, 2024 Where: East Boulder Community Park between the soccer field and East Age Well Center. What: Popsicles, lawn games, conversations with council members, music and more!  Learn more on our website.   Music in this episode (adapted):  Ring Ouzel, The Crumbling, Dream Caper and County Courtship by Blue Dot Sessions. All are licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License on Free Music Archive.

Music You're Missing
Local Natives

Music You're Missing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 29:15


Gold-certified Local Natives called into the Music You're Missing Podcast ahead of the release of their 6th studio album But I'll Wait For You, a companion album to their 2023 LP Time Will Wait For No One! The band, who head out on a US tour beginning May 3rd spoke with host Brendan Jeannetti about creating the album during a time of uncertainty, getting visual inspiration from Francis Ford Coppola on their lead single April's music video, preparing for tour, being dads, and more!Listen to Local Natives on the Music You're Missing Spotify Playlist!Follow Local Natives: InstagramTikTokWebsiteFollow Music You're MissingMusicyouremissing.orgMYM TikTokMYM InstagramBrendan Jeannetti InstagramMusic You're Missing is a top music podcast based in Boston Massachusetts. For business inquires, contact musicyouremissingpodcast@gmail.com.

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 8: A Child Friendly Boulder

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 44:03


We're talking child-friendly cities this episode, communities where all kids feel safe and cared for, while being able to express their opinions and influence decisions that affect them. Becoming a child-friendly Boulder is an ongoing journey, but we've got a plan for how to get there. Ready, set, tune in!   Explore more visions for a child-friendly Boulder.   Special guests in this episode: Sarah Huntley, Director of the City of Boulder Communications and Engagement Department Mara Mintzer, Co-Founder and Director of Growing Up Boulder Avery Stuhlbarg, YOAB member Elias Weatherley, YOAB member Jeff Kagan of Jeff & Paige Paige Doughty of Jeff & Paige This episode was produced and hosted by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.   Related Resources: All about the City of Boulder's Child Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI). Learn more about Growing Up Boulder. Explore their CFCI webpage. Boulder's digital Child Friendly City Map. Check out the city's Be Heard Boulder online engagement platform. Stay tuned for future opportunities to share your thoughts and ideas. Learn about UNICEF CFCI around the world. UNICEF CFCI in the United States. Jeff and Paige's website and music. Fostering a Better Community for Children and Youth, plus Family Services. Dig into the city's Youth Opportunities Program. Youth Opportunities Advisory Board (YOAB) and how to apply. More opportunities for youth in Boulder. Stay in the loop: follow City of Boulder Instagram #CFCIBoulder, and subscribe to city updates and Growing Up Boulder's newsletter.   Upcoming Engagement Opportunities: Teen Townhall: A Conversation about Policing and Safety.  Boulder Police Department Youth Open House. Learn more about both events.   Music in this episode (adapted):  "A Civic Area" by Jeff and Paige. 

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 7: The Road to Flood Recovery

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 32:36


A close look at our years-long recovery from the 2013 flood. We're digging into flood mitigation and preparedness, and lessons learned that have made our response and recovery stronger.    Special guests in this episode (City of Boulder staff): Joe Taddeucci, Director of Utilities Chris Meschuk, Deputy City Manager  Jennelle Freeston, Deputy Director of Community Connections and Partnerships for Open Space and Mountain Parks Brandon Coleman, Engineering Project Manager Chad Brotherton, Visitor Infrastructure Senior Manager for Open Space and Mountain Parks Mike Chard, Director of the Office of Disaster Management for the City of Boulder and Boulder County. This episode was hosted by Cate Stanek and Leah Kelleher. It was produced by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear, licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.   Related Resources: Flood Mitigation Project Roundup Boulder's Web Guide to Flooding How to Be Flood Ready City of Boulder Comprehensive Flood and Stormwater Plan 2013 Flood Interactive Website September 2013 Flood Information and Storytelling Upcoming Engagement Opportunities: Feb. 22 – Joint City Council and Open Space Board of Trustees public hearing on open space disposal for South Boulder Creek. A decision on disposal will be made in March. Find more opportunities and office hours with city staff on our website. Music in this episode (adapted):  The Silver Hatch, Grand Fell, This Passage, Uncertainty and Leadin by Blue Dot Sessions. Brother Richard by Dave Nelson. Confidence Trick by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear. All are licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License, Attribution-NonCommercial License or Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 6: Remembering the 2013 Flood

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 44:37


We're going back ten years to remember the 2013 Flood, how it impacted our community, and the courage and care of neighbors who stepped up to help each other.    Special guests in this episode (City of Boulder staff): Joe Taddeucci, Director of Utilities Chris Meschuk, Deputy City Manager  Jennelle Freeston, Deputy Director of Community Connections and Partnerships for Open Space and Mountain Parks Brandon Coleman, Engineering Project Manager Chad Brotherton, Visitor Infrastructure Senior Manager for Open Space and Mountain Parks Mike Chard, Director of the Office of Disaster Management for the City of Boulder and Boulder County. This episode was hosted by Cate Stanek and Leah Kelleher. It was also produced by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear. Please see our website for full music attributions.    Related Resources: 2013 Flood Story Map Call for 2013 Flood Art and Reflections Carnegie Library Oral Histories  September 2013 Flood Information and Storytelling Boulder's Web Guide to Flooding How to Be Flood Ready City of Boulder Comprehensive Flood and Stormwater Plan Music in this episode (adapted):  By the Pond (Instrumental), Risers, Dim, Ink and Afternoons (Instrumental) by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear. All are licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License or Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 5: No Waste in the First Place

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 43:53


Follow us on our journey to prevent waste, give new life to old objects, and build an economic system that regenerates our planet instead of exploiting it.    Special guests in this episode:  Jamie Harkins, Sustainability Senior Manager for Circular Economies Emily Freeman, Sustainability Policy Advisor Michele Crane, Facilities Architectural Senior Manager This episode was produced by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear. Please see our website for full music attributions.    Call-in opportunity! Tell us how the climate crisis makes you feel. Where do you find hope and courage? Call 303-818-4678 and leave a voicemail sharing your thoughts, and you might be featured in an upcoming episode!   Related Resources: Our Circular Boulder Guide How to Live a More Circular Lifestyle Trash the Runway Jeff and Paige's Website Waste Sorting 101 Web Guide Music in this episode (adapted):  Freesia, Pilgrim's Progress, Cirrostratus and Skip Street by Chad Crouch/Podington Bear. All are licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License or Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Doggy Dan Podcast Show
PUPDATES #14: Communicating With Dogs: How to Understand What Your Dog is Saying

Doggy Dan Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 7:38


If you're looking for ways on how to bond with your dog, I'd recommend focusing on these three pillars: connection, being present, and trust. Dogs have this beautiful reputation of being loyal, loving animals. And they truly are! And creating that connection with dogs through dog communication and bonding with your dog allows you to feel and see how dogs relay their love and loyalty to you. I always say this: to be able to connect with dogs is a privilege. And it's a privilege I want every dog owner to have. What are the best ways to understand and bond with your dog so you can feel that deep connection with them? Read on to learn more. LEAR HOW TO BOND WITH YOUR DOG WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ Key Takeaway: Dogs don't use words, but they sure communicate with us on a daily basis. We just have to understand how our dogs communicate to get them better. Establishing leadership and trust is crucial to building a solid relationship with your dog. Moreover, it is the first step to truly knowing what they want to say. When your dog is more relaxed because they no longer have to worry about the home or the people and pets they have to protect, they'll be more open to you. Table of Contents: The Story of Chief: How He Connected With His Dog Owner To Bid His Last Goodbye How to Bond With a Dog to Understand Them Better How to Bond With Your Dog: Understanding Common Body Language of Dogs How to Improve Your Relationship With Your Dog Understanding Dog Connection: Connecting to Communicate On a Deeper Level Conclusion: The Best Ways on How to Bond With Your Dog Start With Truly Connecting With Your Dog   The Story of Chief: How He Connected With His Dog Owner To Bid His Last Goodbye I once worked with a lovely dog owner and their dog, Chief. (Watch the full video below for Chief's story.)   He was a strong, active, loving dog, and had grown up alongside his devoted owner. Because they were so close, they have this really POWERFUL connection. In Chief's final days, there was an unspoken communication between them that was deeply felt. While on his way out for his usual walk to the fields, Chief halted and fixed his gaze upon his owner. In that moment, the owner sensed that Chief was bidding them farewell, expressing gratitude, love, and the inevitable need to move on. That experience touched me and continues to tug on my heartstrings because it was a proof that dogs want to talk to us. Because it serves as a poignant reminder of how easily we can overlook our dog's subtle cues of really, really wanting to communicate with us. BUILD TRUST IN YOUR PUPPIES WITH THE PUPPY COACH™️ PROGRAM How to Bond With a Dog to Understand Them Better What makes Chief's connection with their owner so, so strong? Just like in our human relationships, we also have to bond with our dogs to help us truly get what they mean with certain gestures. Our dogs can't use words; but they surely use body language to communicate love, anxiety, fear, satisfaction, and stress. And we have to know them better to avoid confusing the thought that they want to communicate with you. The key to understanding dogs is a mix of establishing with your dog that they can trust you, respect you, and communicate freely with you. How? Read on. My TOP Tip on How to Bond With Your Dog: Let Him Know You're In Charge In my online program The Dog Calming Code™, I emphasize the importance of being in charge. Of being the pack leader. You take control of the walks, the food, the routine, and the entire training because they need to see you as a leader. Why? Because the dogs are programmed to feel like they're in charge. And if they've take on the role of the protector, creating a strong bond can be difficult. When your dog is more relaxed because they no longer have to worry about the home or the people and pets they have to protect, they'll be more open to you. Engage in Interactive Play Playtime is not just about having fun; it's also an excellent opportunity to strengthen your bond with your dog. What better way to make strong connections with your dog than in a relaxed and fun environment! Engage in interactive play sessions where you can actively participate with toys, games, and activities that your dog enjoys. Whether it's a game of fetch, hide-and-seek, or puzzle toys that stimulate their mind, the key is to be present and fully engaged in the experience. This shared enjoyment will help tell your dog “You can relax with me, you are safe with me, you can trust me.” KNOW HOW TO BOND WITH YOUR DOG THE BEST WAY POSSIBLE. CHECK THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ NOW. Explore the Great Outdoors Taking your dog on regular walks, dog exercises, or outings in nature is not only beneficial for their physical health but also a wonderful way to bond. One of the benefits of exploring the outdoors with your dog is having the opportunity to start recall training. In my experience, my approach to recall training has allowed me to deepen my bond with my dogs. Recall training in the outdoors has helped me You can read my blog about doing recall training right here. Whether you're exploring a local park, hiking a trail, or simply strolling around your neighborhood, make it a point to embrace the outdoors and allow your dog to explore and engage with their environment. Practice Positive Reinforcement Training Training sessions are not only an effective way to teach your dog new skills and behaviors but also an opportunity to build trust and enhance your bond. During these training moments, you can establish that you lead with love and gentleness… not fear. Use positive reinforcement techniques such as treats, praise, and rewards to encourage and reinforce desired behaviors. Training sessions should be fun, interactive, and filled with positive energy. Relax and Unwind Bonding with your dog doesn't always have to involve high-energy activities, even calm moments help, too. Dogs also appreciate moments of relaxation and tranquility. You can have a dedicated time for quiet bonding, such as cuddling on the couch, enjoying a gentle grooming session, or simply sitting together in peaceful coexistence. These serene moments will allow you to connect on a deeper level. Additionally, this will give a sense of calm and security for your beloved pet. Implement the Dog Calming Code™ One of my favorite nuggets of dog training wisdom in the Dog Calming Code™️ is learning how to REALLY communicate with dogs. Despite your best efforts in knowing how to bond with your dog, it will be hard to connect with a dog that is not focused on YOU. Keeping a dog calm and focused on YOU is crucial to establish this essential aspect of your relationship! Especially if you want to stay sane while bonding with your dog! When you and your dog are constantly challenging each other, your relationship will suffer, just like any human relationship. It loses its joy and becomes strained. That's why establishing a healthy relationship with your dog is crucial as a dog owner. And the Dog Calming Code™️ will guide you in achieving that. Once you have this foundation in place, everything else naturally falls into place, and connecting with your dog no longer feels like a battle. How to Bond With Your Dog: Understanding Common Body Language of Dogs Dogs are the masters of body language. They don't speak words, but they surely speak their hearts through wagging, leaping, and growling. If you want to understand how dogs truly communicate, be familiar with some of the most common dog body language. Dog Communication Through the Tail Your dog's tail can be a powerful indicator of their emotional state because different tail positions convey different messages: Tail Wagging By looking at the position of your dog's tail, you can kind of tell their feelings from the get go. A wagging tail signifies happiness and excitement. The faster and broader the wag, the more joyful your dog is. Tucked Tail A tail tucked between your dog's legs indicates fear or anxiety. It's also a submissive gesture, suggesting they don't want to engage in conflict. Curved, Tall Tail When your dog's tail stands tall and curved, it may signal fear and a sense of being threatened. Be cautious as they may resort to defensive behaviors like snapping or biting. UNDERSTAND HOW DOGS COMMUNICATE WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ Dog Communication Through Their Mouth Your dog's mouth can provide additional insights into their emotions and state of mind: Relaxed, Open Mouth An open mouth with a relaxed expression indicates a content and happy dog. Additionally, a relaxed mouth signals calmness. Tightly Closed Mouth If your dog clenches their jaw tightly, it suggests caution and suspicion towards something in their environment. Also, it might suggest aggression. Nose and Lip Licking Outside of mealtimes, licking their nose and lips can indicate fear or anxiety. Also, it could indicate their feeling of stranger danger. Yawning Dogs may yawn when they feel fearful or stressed, signaling their discomfort in a particular situation. Panting When your dog pants excessively, especially on a cool day, it could be a sign of stress or worry. Your Dog's Eyes Say It All Like humans, dogs communicate a range of emotions through their eyes. Observe their eye expressions for valuable cues. Wide Eyes with a Direct Stare If your dog maintains a fixed gaze, especially with a lot of white visible around their pupils, they may be preparing to react aggressively to a perceived threat. LEARN HOW TO BOND WITH YOUR DOG BY UNDERSTANDING BODY LANGUAGE. GET THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ Avoiding Eye Contact When your dog intentionally avoids eye contact, it signals an attempt to avoid confrontation or evade blame (like when they've caused mischief). Soft Eyes with Relaxed Lids A calm and happy dog often has soft, relaxed eyes. Moreover, calm eyes indicate that they don't feel threatened. Dogs Can Vocalize Their Feelings In addition to body language, dogs use vocalizations to express themselves. Pay attention to the pitch and context of their sounds: High-Pitched Sounds High-pitched barks or whines, especially when around familiar people, accompany excitement and playfulness. Low-Pitched Sounds Growls or deep barks are often indicators of feeling threatened or defensive. Repetition Multiple barks in rapid succession typically suggest focused attention on a specific stimulus, like a passing dog or the arrival of the mailman. Whining Your dog may whine to convey a need or desire. If they're near the door, it might indicate a need for a bathroom break, while proximity to their food bowl could mean hunger. Howling Howling is a unique vocalization that dogs use to communicate with other dogs or respond to external sounds like sirens. How to Bond With Your Dog: Improving Your Relationship With Your Dog Trust and loyalty — the kind that lasts — is developed with your dog day by day. “But Doggy Dan, I feel like my dog and I didn't really have a great start. Can I change it?” As a dog owner, you will not be spared from making mistakes. But there are ways you can restore the relationship. If you're looking for ways how to bond with a dog and improve dog-owner relationship, here are some suggestions below. Set Clear Boundaries and Be a Consistent Leader Dogs thrive when they have a clear understanding of their boundaries and know who is in charge. When they see you as a leader, their trust in you SOARS. They will begin to listen to you, respect you, and follow your expectations. And if a dog sees you as the leader, your relationship can become smoother. Establish yourself as a calm and consistent leader by setting rules and expectations for your dog's behavior. Although this can be challenging at first, it will significantly help your relationship. Consistency and follow-through will help them feel secure and understand their place in the family hierarchy. HOW TO BOND WITH YOUR DOG BETTER BY ESTABLISHING LEADERSHIP. LEARN HOW WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️. Learn How to Bond With Your Dog By Providing a Safe and Secure Environment Creating a safe and nurturing environment is crucial for your dog's overall well-being. If you're not a big fan of restless dogs who can't stop barking or running around, here's my tip: provide a place where they feel safe. Moreover, apart from establishing that you're in charge, ensure they have a comfortable space to rest and feel protected. Remove potential hazards, provide appropriate chew toys, and establish a routine that offers stability and predictability. When your dog feels safe and not always on the edge because of anxiety, they can be more relaxed and at ease around you. Lead with Gentleness and Positive Reinforcement Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool for building a strong bond with your dog. Focus on rewarding desired behaviors with treats, praise, and affection. Also, avoid punishment or harsh training methods that can erode trust and create fear. Leading with gentleness and positive reinforcement will foster a positive and trusting relationship with your dog because your relationship won't be based on fear. Practice Active Listening and Understanding in Bonding With Your Dog Just like humans, dogs have their own unique personalities, preferences, and needs. But dogs communicate their needs differently. Practice active listening by paying attention to their body language, vocalizations, and cues. Seek to understand their communication signals and respond appropriately. By showing empathy and being attuned to their needs, you strengthen the bond and build trust. When It Comes to Bonding With Your Dog, Be Patient and Build Trust Building trust takes time and patience because your dog has to know that you are the leader. They need to trust that you won't burst into scary fits. Respect your dog's individual pace and avoid rushing the bonding process because this can help you establish trust more. Be patient during training, allowing them to learn at their own speed. Consistently provide love, care, and support to demonstrate your commitment and reliability. Trust is the foundation of a strong relationship, and as it grows, so will the depth of your connection with your dog. BETTER COMMUNICATION WITH DOGS = STRONGER TRUST. LEARN FROM THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ Understanding Dog Connection: Connecting to Communicate On a Deeper Level Although dog communication is important for responding to a dog's essential needs — hunger, exhaustion, stress, illness — it's also needed for understanding more of your dog's feelings. If you truly want to understand your dog beyond body language and words, here are some things you can practice. Empathy and Intuition Develop a sense of empathy towards your dog because it is in putting yourself in their paws and understanding their perspective that we truly get them. By developing intuition and tuning into their emotions, you can respond appropriately and provide the support they need. Connect through Touch Touch is a powerful means of communication for dogs, so pay attention to how they respond to gentle strokes, scratches, or massages. Notice their body's reactions, such as relaxation or tension, as it can indicate their comfort level and emotional response. Be Present with Compassion Practice being fully present with your dog, engaging in compassionate and non-judgmental awareness. Moreover, by setting aside distractions and focusing solely on their presence, you create a safe space for them to express themselves authentically. THE DOG CALMING CODE™️ WILL TEACH YOU DOG COMMUNICATION BETTER. Reflect and Respond Reflect on your dog's behavior and consider the underlying emotions they may be experiencing. Are they seeking comfort, reassurance, or companionship? Respond to their unspoken needs with empathy and understanding. Mindful Awareness Cultivate a state of mindful awareness when interacting with your dog. Let your dog know that you're 100% aware of what they want to say. Tune in to their unique quirks and patterns, allowing you to comprehend their emotions and intentions. Notice Environmental Triggers Observe how your dog reacts to different environments, people, and stimuli. Take note of their responses to certain sounds, scents, or situations because these will give you the biggest clues. Understanding their triggers will help you create a safe and nurturing environment that supports their emotional well-being. Seek Connection, Not Control Instead of focusing solely on training and obedience, prioritize building a genuine connection with your dog. Strive for mutual understanding and cooperation. Embrace their individuality and unique communication style because this allows for a deeper level of understanding. RAISE YOUR DOGS IN A WAY THAT MAKES THEM TRUST YOU MORE. LEARN HOW WITH THE DOG CALMING CODE™️. Conclusion: The Best Ways on How to Bond With Your Dog Start With Truly Connecting With Your Dog In the journey of building a strong and meaningful bond with your dog, the secret really lies in truly connecting with them. Because it is through this connection that you can begin to understand and appreciate the depths of their emotions, desires, and unique personality. When you make this genuine, lasting connection, you pave the way for a profound and fulfilling relationship with your canine companion. And you also send a message that you love your pet. Additionally, attentively observing and empathetically interpreting these signals, helps you gain a deeper understanding of their needs, fears, and joys. And this understanding is a gift both your dog and you deserve. ~ Doggy Dan 

Articles by Desiring God
That Kind of Happy: The Wide Eyes of a Psalm 1 Man

Articles by Desiring God

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 10:26


Marshall Segal | Some men read the Bible assuming they've seen it all before. Others open the same book always expecting to find some new reason to treasure God.

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 4: Coping with Climate Crisis

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 45:47


Dig into emotions many of us experience as we live through climate change, along with coping strategies to build hope and personal resilience.   Special guests in this episode:  Eva Jahn (she/her), Licensed Psychotherapist Lodi Siefer (they/them), Psychotherapist and Hive Co-Director Louise Chawla (she/her), Professor Emerita at University of Colorado Boulder Heather Bearnes-Loza (she/her), Sustainability Senior Program Manager Sandy Briggs (she/her), Sustainability Program Manager Jonathan Koehn (he/him), Director of Climate Initiatives Emily Freeman (she/her), Sustainability Policy Advisor Daniel Hanson (he/him), Cool Boulder Intern Emily Sandoval (she/her), Community Engagement Senior Program Manager Marya Washburn (she/her), Public Information Officer for the Fire Department Jamie Carpenter (he/him), Wildland Operations Specialist Kerry Webster (she/her), Wildland Fire Senior Program Manager New Vista High School students Lahja, Lucy, Chauncey and Beck.  This episode was produced by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch. Please see our website for full music attributions.    Call-in opportunity! Tell us how the climate crisis makes you feel. Where do you find hope and courage? Call 303-818-4678 and leave a voicemail sharing your thoughts, and you might be featured in an upcoming episode!   Resources mentioned in this episode:  Community mental health resources Cool Boulder's website and calendar The Hive's Boulder.Earth website and calendar New Vista Climate Justice Photo Exhibit More on Louise Chawla and her research City poll showing community concern about the crisis Music in this episode (adapted):  Etude 8 Dimitri and Etude 1 Cherub by Blue Dot Sessions Waves of Indigo by Daniel Birch The Bridge (Instrumental) and The Sheltering Firs (Instrumental) by Chad Crouch All are licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License or Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 3: Building Resilience Together

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 24:33


Wildfire preparedness tips and some honest conversations about the importance of supporting your neighbors.    Special guests in this episode:  Isabel Sanchez, Community Member  Jamie Carpenter, Wildland Operations Specialist Kerry Webster, Wildland Fire Senior Program Manager Brett KenCairn, Climate Senior Policy Advisor  This episode was hosted by Marya Washburn, Emily Sandoval and Leah Kelleher. It was produced and edited by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch. Please see our website for music attributions.    Resources mentioned in the episode:  The City's Wildfire Preparedness Guide Music in this episode (adapted): The Island (Instrumental) by Chad Crouch Hot Pink by Chad Crouch The Family (Instrumental) by Chad Crouch Drifting by Chad Crouch City Lights by Chad Crouch All are licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License or Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.  

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 2: Fighting Fire Before It Happens

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 26:02


Dive into tools and strategies that help create a more resilient, healthy community where people and other local life can thrive.    Special guests in this episode:  Kerry Webster, Wildland Fire Senior Program Manager Brett KenCairn, Climate Senior Policy Advisor  Chris Wanner, Vegetation Stewardship Senior Manager Zach Hedstrom, Mushroom Grower and Owner of Boulder Mushroom This episode was hosted by Marya Washburn and Leah Kelleher. It was produced and edited by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch.  Resources mentioned in the episode:  Using Trees and Vegetation to Cool Areas Nature-based Climate Solutions Wildfire Management on Open Space and Mountain Parks The City's Wildfire Preparedness Guide Boulder Heat Maps Zach Hedstrom's work with the Boulder Watershed Collective and Grama Grass & Livestock is funded by the Boulder County Climate Innovation Fund, which is funded in part by the City of Boulder.   Music in this episode (adapted): Song Sparrow Serenade (Instrumental) by Chad Crouch Smooth Stone by Blue Dot Sessions Stillness by Blue Dot Sessions Paper Napkin by Blue Dot Sessions City Lights by Chad Crouch Platformer by Chad Crouch A Little Powder by Blue Dot Sessions Bon Journée by Chad Crouch   All are licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License or Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.  

Let’s Talk Boulder
Episode 1: Good Fire, Bad Fire and Climate Change

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 25:08


Explore the connection between wildfire and the climate crisis.     Special guests in this episode: Jamie Carpenter, Wildland Operations Specialist Kerry Webster, Wildland Fire Senior Program Manager Brett KenCairn, Climate Senior Policy Advisor  Chris Wanner, Vegetation Stewardship Senior Manager This episode was hosted by Leah Kelleher and Marya Washburn. It was produced and edited by Leah Kelleher. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch.   Check out resources mentioned in the episode:  Marshall Fire Story Map Wildfire Preparedness Guide National Academy of Sciences Study: Climate Stabilization Targets (2011). Music in this episode (adapted): Ivory Pillow by Blue Dot Sessions Seafoam by Chad Crouch Stingray - Dangerous Thought by Blue Dot Sessions A Little Powder by Blue Dot Sessions Headlights/Mountain Road by Blue Dot Sessions Small Hours by Chad Crouch   All are licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License or Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.   Read the full transcript on our website.   

Let’s Talk Boulder
Let's Talk Boulder Trailer

Let’s Talk Boulder

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 0:40


Get a sneak peak at our show. Theme music is Wide Eyes by Chad Crouch (adapted). This music is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License or Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Wide Eyes
Ep. #14 Happy 2 Years WE!

Wide Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 52:56


It's crazy to think that we have been doing this for 2 years. From content creation, personal boundaries, to time management, we three have learned so much since the start of Wide Eyes. We would like to thank you all for tuning in! We started this podcast because we wanted to share our experiences and narratives as Asian Americans and it means the world that y'all listen each month. Once again, happy 2 years, and to many more! #WideEyes #BeyondAsian #APIcommunity #wideeyespodcast #celebration #explore #fyp Personal Accounts: @anoobster @katiepyang @hnubleesaechao Music by Mark Generous - In A Honda Civic - https://thmatc.co/?l=5E21584C 

Keine Angst vor Hits
Mit 'ner Wundertüte durch die Hölle

Keine Angst vor Hits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 32:39


Black Midi treffen sich mit dem Teufel, Liraz betreibt subversive Diplomatie, Superorganism wollen gleich die ganze Welt umarmen und Steve Lacy tritt in die Fußstapfen von Prince und Stevie Wonder. Außerdem: Wir schicken euch zum Fuchsbau Festival! Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:00:26] Begrüßung [00:02:37] Superorganism – World Wide Pop [00:07:56] black midi – Hellfire [00:13:11] Steve Lacy – Gemini Rights [00:18:14] Death Cab for Cutie – Here To Forever [00:21:55] Liraz – Doone Doone [00:25:50] The Big Moon – Wide Eyes [00:29:28] Verlosung: Fuchsbau Festival [00:31:46] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-28-2022

Podcasts – detektor.fm
Keine Angst vor Hits | Mit 'ner Wundertüte durch die Hölle

Podcasts – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 32:39


Black Midi treffen sich mit dem Teufel, Liraz betreibt subversive Diplomatie, Superorganism wollen gleich die ganze Welt umarmen und Steve Lacy tritt in die Fußstapfen von Prince und Stevie Wonder. Außerdem: Wir schicken euch zum Fuchsbau Festival! Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:00:26] Begrüßung [00:02:37] Superorganism – World Wide Pop [00:07:56] black midi – Hellfire [00:13:11] Steve Lacy – Gemini Rights [00:18:14] Death Cab for Cutie – Here To Forever [00:21:55] Liraz – Doone Doone [00:25:50] The Big Moon – Wide Eyes [00:29:28] Verlosung: Fuchsbau Festival [00:31:46] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-28-2022

Musik – detektor.fm
Mit 'ner Wundertüte durch die Hölle

Musik – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 32:39


Black Midi treffen sich mit dem Teufel, Liraz betreibt subversive Diplomatie, Superorganism wollen gleich die ganze Welt umarmen und Steve Lacy tritt in die Fußstapfen von Prince und Stevie Wonder. Außerdem: Wir schicken euch zum Fuchsbau Festival! Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:00:26] Begrüßung [00:02:37] Superorganism – World Wide Pop [00:07:56] black midi – Hellfire [00:13:11] Steve Lacy – Gemini Rights [00:18:14] Death Cab for Cutie – Here To Forever [00:21:55] Liraz – Doone Doone [00:25:50] The Big Moon – Wide Eyes [00:29:28] Verlosung: Fuchsbau Festival [00:31:46] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-28-2022

Album der Woche – detektor.fm
Mit 'ner Wundertüte durch die Hölle

Album der Woche – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 32:39


Black Midi treffen sich mit dem Teufel, Liraz betreibt subversive Diplomatie, Superorganism wollen gleich die ganze Welt umarmen und Steve Lacy tritt in die Fußstapfen von Prince und Stevie Wonder. Außerdem: Wir schicken euch zum Fuchsbau Festival! Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:00:26] Begrüßung [00:02:37] Superorganism – World Wide Pop [00:07:56] black midi – Hellfire [00:13:11] Steve Lacy – Gemini Rights [00:18:14] Death Cab for Cutie – Here To Forever [00:21:55] Liraz – Doone Doone [00:25:50] The Big Moon – Wide Eyes [00:29:28] Verlosung: Fuchsbau Festival [00:31:46] Verabschiedung >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-28-2022

Mostly Finished Thoughts
Episode 23 - Big face, Wide eyes, Can't Lose

Mostly Finished Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 82:47


Theo and Alanna talk about taking breaks, catching COVID, accidental comparison beast sightings and goals for the new year

Wide Eyes
Ep. #6 2021 End of Year Recap

Wide Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 20:25


Hello and happy last “Friday” (*Monday) of the month! Thank you to tuning in to Wide Eyes, a podcast made to uplift and educate others about the Asian American community. For this month's topic, we will be sharing with you our 2021 end-of-the-year recap! Thank you for our new and old listeners for being a part of our journey! Stay safe and happy new year! Cheers to 2022! #WideEyesPodcast #BeyondAsian #HappyNewYear2022 Can't wait to chat with you guys in the next episode! Also, feel free to check us out on Instagram for any latest content! @wideeyespodcast Personal Accounts: @anoobster @katiepyang @hnubleesaechao Music by Mark Generous - In A Honda Civic - https://thmatc.co/?l=5E21584C

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - The New Pornographers (2/3) (Power Pop, Canadá, 2007-14) - 27/10/21

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 59:29


"Challengers", "Unguided", "Entering White Cecilia" y "Go Places", extraídas del 4º disco del grupo, titulado "Challengers" (Matador Records, 2007) "Crash Years", "Silver Jenny Dollar", "Sweet Talk, Sweet Talk", "If You Can´t See My Mirrors" y "Champions of Red Wine", provienen del 5º: "Together" (Matador Records, 2010) "Fantasy Fools", "Born with a Sound", "Wide Eyes" y "Spidyr", pertenecen al 6º LP de estudio: "Brill Bruisers" (Matador Records, 2014) Todas las canciones compuestas e interpretadas por The New Pornographers El primer capítulo de este tríptico cubría los primeros 3 álbumes; desde el 2000 hasta el 2005, y se emitió el 09/09/2021 Escuchar audio

March Forth with Mike Bauman
Episode 39: Early Bird

March Forth with Mike Bauman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 55:26


On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Early Bird! Based out of Buffalo, New York, Early Bird is a rapper who's releasing his debut EP entitled I Am on Friday, August 20th. Since 2019, he's released 10 singles on Spotify and multiple music videos, with songs ranging from the more emotional nature of "Wide Eyes," to the locked-in flow of "Pop (Bands)," to the guitar-driven, alternative vibe on his latest single "Lungs." In this episode, Early Bird talks with Mike about making the transition from metal to rap, writing metal lyrics vs. rap lyrics, his influences, Buffalo's music scene, and more. This episode of March Forth also features the aforementioned "Lungs" off Early Bird's debut EP I Am, available this Friday, August 20th where you get your music! On Saturday, August 21st, he'll be performing his EP release show for I Am at Gypsy Parlor in Buffalo. For more information, visit https://stepoutbuffalo.com/event/early-bird-i-am-ep-release-show/. Follow Early Bird on Twitter @EarlyBirdRaps, and on Instagram @earlybirdofficial_. To stay up-to-date on Early Bird's music and shows, visit https://linktr.ee/EarlyBirdOfficial. You can follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod, and on Twitter @mikevbauman. To stay up to date on the podcast, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another.

Pop Punk Emo Supremo Podcast
S2 Episode 9: Our Top 5 Breakup Songs

Pop Punk Emo Supremo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 101:54


In This Week's Episode:-We Discuss some new releases of the week-We discuss our top 5 breakup songs-Feature the song "Wide Eyes" by "WREX"WREX's Socials:Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/wearewrexInstagram- https://instagram.com/wearewrexTwitter- https://twitter.com/wearewrexWREX's Song "Wide Eyes"https://open.spotify.com/track/2qCP1rj7iX9AWfucqEyfV7?si=529826975b9b4596Our Socials:Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/PPESPodcastInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/ppespodcast/Twitter- https://twitter.com/PPESPodcastSpotify- https://open.spotify.com/user/ciov73gyqjxmlmbk9xtbtcqil?si=BShSgTlJRNSsBetcyOzbvg

Now You're Talking
Now you're talking with Mae Seaton of Wrex

Now You're Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 14:38


Ahead of this week's #AsYetUntitledRockShow I caught up with one half of Brighton based rock duo Wrex, Mae Seaton. Mae told us how a few drinks at a bar lead to forming a band with musical soulmate George, we talked about their debut single Wide Eyes, brand new track Halfway, future album plans and being TOO happy!

LostTrailRunner
136 LostTrailRunner Podcast

LostTrailRunner

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 24:49


Another one of my rambling podcasts, this time it is about all the running shoes I have used since the beginning of my running. The intro song is "Wide Eyes" and the outtro is "Letters from Wyoming", both from Epidemic Sound. This podcast was recorded on an iPhone 12 with a Giant Squid podcasting mic. and edited in Hindenburg Journalist software. Please go on iTunes and give my podcast a review the more the better and I don't have many. You can leave comments at my website, losttrailrunner.com on the podcast pages. LostTrailRunner Podcast by Ron Trail is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

Wide Eyes
Ep. #1 Wide Eyes Introductions

Wide Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 8:54


Welcome to Wide Eyes, a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of the Asian American community, uplift, educate and share the experiences of Asian Americans in our own narratives. Tune in to learn more about how Wide Eyes came to be and our collective thought process of starting a podcast! #WideEyesPodcast #BeyondAsian

Jill Scott Presents: J.ill the Podcast

S*** ain't always sweet in the music industry. Fortunately, we can count on Laiya, Aja, and Jill to give budding artists game. So you and/or your kids wanna be in the business? Pause and listen to this episode. Resources: "The Music Business Toolbox: Actionable Business Guidance for Musicians from Recording to Royalties," by Bryan Calhoun with Kristin Thomson "Everything You’d Better Know About the Record Industry for Artists, Songwriters, Producers, Musicians, and Music Entrepreneurs" by Kashif with contributions by Gary Greenberg Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Steal a Moment (An interview Podcast)
Ep 29: Wide Eyes for Escape – Glass Tides

Steal a Moment (An interview Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 52:12


Lead Vocalist Paul Bakker and I discuss their new EP “Escape” and what the impact of Dreambound has been on their growth. Also, what the future holds for this awesome Aussie Band!Glass Tides:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glasstidesausSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ss8CCHIds5hKnQ9un3dU0Dreambound:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo9OXAWEwN6nnX5c3hL0OaADixon Jong (Intuitive Designs): https://www.instagram.com/intuitive.designsMosaic:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6toSkL3liTv3mUZ3QlAVzpInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosaic_band_official/Red Queen:Website: https://redqueenband.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6ZNCoJ1GWVDg3UqRdLNne4Gunpowder Empire:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4NPq9BDXMjdNhlXTL1Vd2PApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/gunpowder-empire/1475728003Bandcamp: https://gunpowderempire.bandcamp.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ3khpZLHPd0OhQqKNj1vsQ

372 Pages We'll Never Get Back
Ep 93 – Ready Player 2 – Rolling our Locked Wide Eyes

372 Pages We'll Never Get Back

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 135:30


Ernest Cline’s runaway best seller continues to disgust and annoy us, even as it approaches the home stretch. In this episode we wrap up the seemingly endless John Hughes quest by meeting an actual John Hughes NPC (not actually John Hughes). Then we’re off to Halcydonia, where we all try to pretend that Zoobilee Zoo … Continue reading "Ep 93 – Ready Player 2 – Rolling our Locked Wide Eyes"

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast
01.08.2021: Bucks find their offensive gear and pondering an act of protest

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 46:19


Bucks beat reporter Jim Owczarksi and host JR Radcliffe discuss the Bucks' offensive breakout, the disappearing role of DJ Wilson and the fire of Bobby Portis and Thanasis Antetkounmpo. Plus, the guys take a look at Milwaukee's act of protest in the aftermath of the DA's decision to not file charges against the police officers involved in the shooting of Jacob Blake. They speculate: Could a bigger act of protest be in the future, one that creates a bigger shockwave through the NBA? Plus, potential branding changes afoot on the podcast. Music intro: "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch, available at freemusicarchive.org and soundofpicture.com.

Zeph Report Podcast
WIDE EYES UNSHUT

Zeph Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 83:16


They attack when we are weak. That simple. A New Day is awakening, but for whom? There is no stasis and man calling the shots. No stasis what so ever!

Zeph Daniel
WIDE EYES UNSHUT

Zeph Daniel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 83:16


They attack when we are weak. That simple. A New Day is awakening, but for whom? There is no stasis and man calling the shots. No stasis what so ever!

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast
12.22.2020: Previewing the 2020-21 Milwaukee Bucks season

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2020 38:14


Just like that, the 2020-21 Milwaukee Bucks season is upon us. Bucks beat reporter Jim Owczarski joins host JR Radcliffe to look at what's ahead. Which newcomer aside from Jrue Holiday will have the biggest impact? Is Mike Budenholzer really on the hot seat? Can Giannis somehow win a third straight MVP? Will Donte DiVincenzo take a lunge forward? Over/under 55 wins? Who wins the East? Music intro: "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch, available at freemusicarchive.org and soundofpicture.com.

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast
12.16.2020: It happened! Giannis has signed the supermax to stay in Milwaukee

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 34:44


Giannis Antetokounmpo signed a five-year "supermax" extension to stay in Milwaukee on Tuesday, which was music to the ears of Bucks fans. Journal Sentinel Bucks reporter Jim Owczarski joins host JR Radcliffe to talk about the deal. Plus: some early impressions after two preseason games with the regular season a week away, and get to know Owczarski as the new man on the Bucks beat. Music intro: "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch, available at freemusicarchive.org and soundofpicture.com.

Getting there
How to make better cities - Robin Cox (A City Made By People)

Getting there

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 46:01


We talked to Robin Cox from A City Made By People to hear how his team does community building to help to solve the challenges of living in cities.In this episode we talk about:The different meanings of liveabilityProblems with consumption driven cities Better citizens creating better citiesFor more information on today's episode visit the podcast websiteWhat's on your mind?Email: podcast@unumotors.comTwitter: unu & unu ShareInstagram: unuRelevant links:A City Made By PeopleOvercoming a pandemic through supporting localIs innovation really making cities better?Music in this episode:"Algorithms" and "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch from soundofpicture.com 

Getting there
How academics shift the needle - Susan Shaheen (UC Berkeley)

Getting there

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 36:57


In our latest podcast episode we talked to Susan Shaheen from UC Berkeley to look at academia's position in the world of transport policy and discuss the ability our industry has in addressing issues of social inequity.In this episode we talk about:Where and how academics provide counselWhat it is like to study disruptionHow transport policy can temper gentrification For more information on today's episode visit the podcast websiteWhat's on your mind?Email: podcast@unumotors.comTwitter: unu & unu ShareInstagram: unuRelevant links:The Overton Window (Wikipedia)Innovative Mobility Research (Susan's group)Where the 2020 Election is a referendum on public transportMusic in this episode:"Algorithms" and "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch from soundofpicture.com 

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast
11.24.2020: The Bogdan Bogdanovic fiasco, plus all the moves the Bucks made in free agency

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 62:21


Bucks beat reporter Matt Velazquez and host JR Radcliffe discuss the many eccentricities of the reported Bogdan Bogdanovic deal that fell through. Will there be consequences for the Bucks? Is the league making too harsh an example of Milwaukee? Why would anyone leak that information anyway? Eventually, the guys do discuss the changes the Bucks actually did make to their roster, including the reported weirdness around the re-signing of Pat Connaughton. Oh, and there's plenty of Giannis/Supermax conversation. Music intro: "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch, available at freemusicarchive.org and soundofpicture.com.

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast
11.17.2020: Bucks take a big swing by bringing in Jrue Holiday, Bogdan Bogdanovic. What does it mean for Giannis?

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 50:44


The Bucks made some huge splashes late Monday, reportedly trading for Jrue Holiday and Bogdan Bogdanovic to create a stellar starting five. Does it mean Giannis is destined to sign his Supermax extension, perhaps as soon as Nov. 22? How big of a risk was surrendering as many as five first-round draft picks in the exchange for Holiday? Who's gonna fill out the rest of the roster now that so many old faces are gone? Do the Bucks have the best starting five in the league now? Bucks beat reporter Matt Velazquez and host JR Radcliffe break it all down. Music intro: "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch, available at freemusicarchive.org and soundofpicture.com.

Dirtbag State of Mind podcast, from The Climbing Zine
22 – Wide Eyes, High Times, and Hard Times, A Story of Climbing With Mark Grundon

Dirtbag State of Mind podcast, from The Climbing Zine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2020 47:34


Adventures with Mark Grundon, a climber with an infinite amount of energy, who endures an avalanche and cancer all while going through his senior year of college. This link will get you 25% off anything in our online store: https://shop.climbingzine.com/discount/DIRTBAG%2520PODCAST Read more stories/watch videos/explore: http://www.climbingzine.com The post 22 – Wide Eyes, High Times, and Hard Times, A Story of Climbing With Mark Grundon appeared first on The Climbing Zine.

Getting there
Why a vehicle launch is never simple - Fedra Ribeiro (Executive at Bosch)

Getting there

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 26:15


In our latest podcast episode we talked to Fedra Ribeiro from Bosch to scratch beneath the surface of technology and innovation, and learn why a vehicle launch is never simple. In this episode we talk about:What needs to change about parkingHow vehicle launches get delayedThe benefits of a software-defined vehicleFor more information on today's episode visit the podcast websiteWhat's on your mind?Email: podcast@unumotors.comTwitter: unu & unu ShareInstagram: unuRelevant links:Bosch Automated valet parkingMastering automotive software-launch excellenceParking nerds look at Colombia's citiesMusic in this episode:"Algorithms" and "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch from soundofpicture.com 

Confie-nous tout avec Jean Fromageau
(re)Confie-nous tout avec Jean Fromageau : Supertramp

Confie-nous tout avec Jean Fromageau

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 25:08


De nouveau confinés, on se (re)confie tout !  Tous les matins on partira 20min ensemble pour découvrir et redecouvrir de la musique qu'elle soit en bande originale, en compilation, en artiste vivant, morts, sympa (on évite les con·ne·s) connus et pas connus

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast
10.21.2020: What's the path forward for a Bucks team that needs to improve?

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 48:54


How does a Bucks team up against the salary cap improve, especially as it seeks to convince star Giannis Antetokounmpo to sign an extension? Bucks beat reporter Matt Velazquez looks at the Bucks' offseason options, potential trade assets and areas the Bucks might be willing to take a step back so they can take a step forward elsewhere. Does Matt expect Eric Bledsoe back at the point next year? Quite simply, what does a successful offseason look like? Is there any chance the Bucks use their draft pick Nov. 18? Is there a chance the club could find a fit in free agency? Music intro: "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch, available at freemusicarchive.org and soundofpicture.com.

Getting there
What branding is about - Elias Atahi (unu Co-founder)

Getting there

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 53:52


Our recent episodes have kept coming back to this idea of convenience being detrimental to achieving good design, despite not having yet spoken to someone whose pedigree is in design. We decided to do something about that by speaking to Elias Atahi, a co-founder at unu, who was designing both products and brand at the company for 7 years.In this episode we talk about:The goal of brandingThe definition of designing for user experienceThe co-creation of the cityFor more information on today's episode visit the podcast websiteWhat's on your mind?Email: podcast@unumotors.comTwitter: unu & unu ShareInstagram: unuRelevant links:“Get a job” featuring A$AP Rocky – Mercedes Benz originalRené Girard Explains Mimetic DesireDon’t Fuck Up the CultureMusic in this episode:"Algorithms" and "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch from soundofpicture.com 

Getting there
What a city needs in order to plan transport effectively - Stéphanie Priou (Ubiquity)

Getting there

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 30:00


As we continue to put together the different pieces of the puzzle of how we interact with cities, it was only a matter of time before we would speak with someone from the ever-important profession of urban planning. Stéphanie Priou has a front-row seat in our fast moving industry because she belongs to the world of strategic advising. Put differently, she helps transport authorities achieve their goals. Seeing the big picture is part of her day job, and she has seen how the gears of the industry turn all across the world.In this episode we talk about:The difference between a smart city and a wise cityHuman centered urban designA more inclusive vision for autonomous vehicles and how to regulate themFor more information on today's episode visit the podcast websiteWhat's on your mind?Email: podcast@unumotors.comTwitter: unu & unu ShareInstagram: unuRelevant links Urbanized - Gary HustwitAutonomous Vehicle Implementation PredictionsFerdinand Porsche’s First Car Was ElectricMusic in this episode:"Algorithms" and "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch from soundofpicture.com 

Getting there
How the sharing economy is a misnomer - Alison Griswold (Tech Journalist)

Getting there

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 28:56


Working in mobility can skew one's ability to judge industry press coverage as either good PR & marketing, good journalism, or both. Excitement about new tech needs to be tempered with taking an objective look at what this new tech brings. Alison is just the person to get that job done, Her commitment to being a fair and truthful tech journalist shines in both this interview, but more importantly, what she has written. In this episode we talk about:Uber's track record with the pressWhat the sharing economy actually isWhy lots of press coverage for the industry is warrantedFor more information on today's episode visit the podcast websiteWhat's on your mind?Email: podcast@unumotors.comTwitter: unu & unu ShareInstagram: unuRelevant links:Alison's newsletter on the sharing economySOM Thinkers: The Future of TransportationWhat Uber should do nowMusic in this episode:"Algorithms" and "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch from soundofpicture.com 

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast
8.31.2020: The Bucks move on and make history with act of protest

Milwaukee Bucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 61:38


The Bucks took care of the Orlando Magic with a convincing Game 5 win, but the real story was the team sitting out its scheduled game Wednesday, a maneuver that ignited a wave of mini strikes for social justice around the sports world. Bucks beat reporter Matt Velazquez and host JR Radcliffe look back at the Orlando series (Marvin Williams!) and again preview what's to come with Miami (14:00). Then, Matt ruminates on how history will remember Milwaukee's decision to sit out Game 5 (26:45), and discusses, among other aspects, LeBron James' reported reaction (35:30). Oh yeah, and Giannis won Defensive Player of the Year...by a lot (48:15). Music intro: "Wide Eyes" by Chad Crouch, available at freemusicarchive.org and soundofpicture.com.

KEXP Live Performances Podcast

On their third LP, Sunlit Youth, Local Natives created their darkest and densest record to date, but in this pared-down performance in the KEXP Gathering Space, they're anything but that. Agile and direct, the quintet's performance shows that the festival anthems that built their reputation outside of their native Los Angeles work just as well in an intimate setting as they do in an open-air park in this session with four Sunlit Youth cuts and an old favorite. Recorded 09/20/2016 - 5 songs: Past Lives, Coins, Wide Eyes, Dark Days, Fountain of YouthSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.