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go tell itgo tell itEpisode 16: Brodie's Mission StoryIn todays episode I am joined by my friend Brodie as He talks about his mission experience thus far. Brodie has gone through so much during His mission but has chosen to turn to Heavenly Father through this hard time. This story truly is an inspiration. Referenced BYU speech titled 'Lessons on Endurance' by J. Ty Hopkins (nov 2024), Surf's Up (2007) 2025-04-2216 minThe Bucky ReportThe Bucky ReportFriday Free For All Wisconsin Top QB TargetsSend us a textJoin The Bucky Report's Justin as he discusses some recruiting including QB's in the 2026 cycle. Join and ask your questions about the 2026 class.Peyton Falzone https://www.hudl.com/video/3/17996639/6735241c1d3978c8fbebec72Brodie McWhorter https://www.hudl.com/video/3/15609780/67299ebcfd08e0b269e251cdRyan Hopkins http://www.hudl.com/v/2Qtm0wFollow the show on Twitter:  https://x.com/TheBuckyReportFollow Rajeev on Twitter:  https://x.com/RajeevBadgersFollow Justin on Twitter:  https://x.com/BuckyReportJJHelp The...2025-02-2251 minProtect The WorldProtect The World18. Protecting Gorillas Through Public Health with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka (CTPH)Going forward, this podcast is going to be a kind of accompaniment to the Protect The World documentary series. In case you missed it, the first episode of that was released on January 1st, and it featured an incredible not-for-profit organisation from southwest Uganda called Conservation Through Public Health. You can check it out here if you haven’t already seen it: https://youtu.be/WYck84tlqSM I’ll be producing eleven more of those documentaries over the course of this year, and, like the first one, they’ll largely revolve around interviews with the organi...2025-01-171h 04Protect The WorldProtect The World17. Women's Empowerment in Eastern Nepal with Sanam Sherpa (The Small World)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Sanam Sherpa – co-founder and director of women's empowerment at The Small World. Based in the Solukhumbu district of eastern Nepal, The Small World works to create sustainable community development projects, with a core focus on girls' education and women's empowerment. During the conversation, Sanam and I discuss The Small World's key focus areas and goals, the challenges facing young women in rural Nepal, and Sanam's own experiences growing up in the region. Sanam's story is an inspiring one, and I hope it shines a...2024-11-291h 09Protect The WorldProtect The World16. First Nations Justice, Rights and Respect with Blake Cansdale (ANTAR)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Blake Cansdale – National Director of ANTAR. Founded in the late 90s, ANTAR has grown to become one of Australia's largest and most influential Indigenous advocacy groups, working across a broad range of issues – from native title and land rights, to truth-telling and treaty. During this conversation, Blake and I discuss the organisation's history, the state of First Nations justice one year on from the Voice referendum, as well as recent changes to the age of criminal responsibility. Blake also reflects on where he draws strength from...2024-11-091h 34Protect The WorldProtect The World15. Journalism for People and the Planet with Rhett Butler (Mongabay)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Rhett Butler – founder and CEO of Mongabay. Mongabay is a not-for-profit conservation news service that covers the intersection of people and nature. With bureaus in Latin America, India, Africa, Indonesia and the US, plus a network of journalists from across the globe, Mongabay shares stories relating to tropical forests, oceans, wildlife, the conservation sector, and frontline communities. During this conversation, Rhett and I discuss bridging the gap between research and reporting, the benefits of a non-profit model in journalism, and how the failure to price in...2024-09-301h 07Protect The WorldProtect The World14. Tackling Poverty with Caroline Teti (GiveDirectly)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Caroline Teti – one of the vice presidents at GiveDirectly. GiveDirectly is global non-profit organisation dedicated to the alleviation of poverty through unconditional cash transfers. Their core philosophy is that individuals and communities living in poverty know their needs best. GiveDirectly uses a range of innovative technologies to identify and connect with the world's poorest people, and then they send them money – no strings attached. Born in rural Kenya, Caroline has spent over a decade working across the non-profit sector in A...2024-08-301h 28Protect The WorldProtect The World13. Indigenous Rights in the Green Economy with Galina Angarova (SIRGE Coalition)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Galina Angarova. She comes from the Abzai clan of the Ekhirit nation of the Buryat peoples in Siberia, and she's also the executive director of the SIRGE Coalition. The SIRGE Coalition is an international association dedicated to securing the rights of Indigenous Peoples during the transition to a green economy. It's projected that this transition could see the global extraction of raw materials rise by 60% by 2060, and demand for so-called 'transition minerals' such as cobalt, lithium, copper, and nickel is already skyrocketing. Perhaps more alarmingly...2024-06-301h 17Protect The WorldProtect The World12. Saving Amphibians with Gina Della Togna (Amphibian Survival Alliance)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Gina Della Togna – executive director of the Amphibian Survival Alliance (ASA). Joining me from Panama, Gina discusses the ASA's work as a global coalition dedicated to the long-term protection of the world's amphibians. Consisting of frogs, toads, salamanders and caecilians – amphibians are the most threatened vertebrate animals on the planet, and the combined impacts of habitat destruction, climate change and infectious disease are decimating populations across the world. However, thanks to the work of Gina and her team, a number of species have quite literally been brought back...2024-05-311h 42Protect The WorldProtect The World11. Caring for Coral Reefs with Delphine Robbe (Gili Eco Trust)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Delphine Robbe – managing director of the Gili Eco Trust. Originally from France, Delphine has dedicated the last twenty years of her life to building a sustainable future for the picturesque Indonesian island of Gili Trawangan. Located off the coast of Lombok, east of Bali, Gili Trawangan is one of three islands that make up the Gili Islands. The region is renowned for its beautiful white sand beaches and spectacular coral reefs, which are home to an extraordinary diversity of marine life.  However, the resulting influx of...2024-05-011h 33Protect The WorldProtect The World10. Welcoming Asylum Seekers with Kon Karapanagiotidis (Asylum Seeker Resource Centre)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Kon Karapanagiotidis – founder and director of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC). Based in Melbourne, the ASRC works to provide support for refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia. Australia has a long history of cruel and inhumane treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, which continues to this day, including indefinite detention on remote islands and the use of military force to turn back boats full of desperate people. But for more than two decades, the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre has remained a resilient beacon of hope....2024-04-011h 07Weird Kid VideoWeird Kid VideoA Nightmare on Elm Street Part 5: The Dream Child (1989)This episode - we are back and so is Fred Krueger - call him Daddy because we are talking about A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child.   Screenplay by Leslie Bohem & David J Schow (uncredited). Story by John Skipp, Craig Spector and Leslie Bohem Directed By Stephen Hopkins   Starring Lisa Wilcox as Alice and Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger.   Find the movie in your region via Just Watch   Weird Kid Video is hosted by Keean Murrell-Snape, Kira Jade Oppi...2024-03-252h 28Protect The WorldProtect The World9. Guatemalan Reproductive Rights with Eleanor Unsworth (WINGS)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Eleanor Unsworth – Executive Director of WINGS Guatemala. WINGS is a not-for-profit organisation that's been working for over two decades to improve access to reproductive health services and education in Guatemala, with a focus on rural communities. They run health clinics, mobile services, and youth education programs with the aim of ensuring that every Guatemalan has access to the reproductive rights they deserve. In this episode, Eleanor and I discuss the current state of reproductive rights in Guatemala, the nation's complex history, and the impressive plans th...2024-02-291h 25Protect The WorldProtect The World8. Preserving Antarctica with Claire Christian (Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Claire Christian – Executive Director of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC). ASOC is a not-for-profit organisation that has been advocating for the protection of the Antarctic continent and its surrounding ocean for more than four decades. They're the only environmental NGO permitted to observe meetings of the Antarctic Treaty, where decisions about the future of Antarctica are made, and they work on behalf of the Antarctic conservation community, striving to enact positive change from within. In this episode, Claire and I discuss the myriad th...2024-01-311h 57Hospitality from WithinHospitality from WithinEp 3 - Leading with determination and community with Kerry BrodieEp 3 - “Take a beat and ask why” - Kerry Brodie This episode is a collaborative conversation with Kerry Brodie, the Executive Director and Founder of Emma’s Torch. Kerry openly shares her journey on taking a leap in her career to follow a loud calling to bring Emma’s Torch to life. Through the journey, she has evolved as a leader and shares what she’s learned along the way. Leadership is not a solo act and she continues to learn every day through collaboration and listening to her colleagues and students. It is through determination and her en...2024-01-3125 minProtect The WorldProtect The World7. Grassroots Refugee Aid with Charlie Whitbread (Mobile Refugee Support)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Charlie Whitbread – founder and director of Mobile Refugee Support. Based in Calais in northern France, Mobile Refugee Support exists in order to provide essential resources and assistance to the significant refugee population in the region. In this episode, I speak with Charlie about the complexities of the situation in northern France, the destruction of the infamous Jungle in 2017, and the challenges facing the team at Mobile Refugee Support on a daily basis. Charlie is idealistic, passionate and highly dedicated to the communities he works with. Ab...2023-12-311h 39Protect The WorldProtect The World6. Indian Environmental Action with Ashish Kothari (Kalpavriksh)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Ashish Kothari – founding member of Kalpavriksh. Kalpavriksh is a not-for-profit environmental action group striving for ecological sustainability and social equity in India. They have a fully democratic, non-hierarchical governance structure, so it would be incorrect to call Ashish the director. However, he has been heavily involved in the organisation throughout its 44-year history. During this conversation, Ashish and I discuss the changes he's witnessed in India over the course of his career, some of the inspiring movements he's been a part of, and his vision – or s...2023-11-301h 27Protect The WorldProtect The World5. Defending Human Rights with Olive Moore (Front Line Defenders)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Olive Moore – Interim Director at Front Line Defenders. Front Line Defenders is a not-for-profit organisation that's focused on the protection of human rights defenders around the world. They have close to a thousand active cases, and are working tirelessly to support grassroots defenders of human rights who are facing persecution in every corner of the globe. During this conversation, Olive and I discuss a range of Front Line Defenders' cases, including a remarkable good news story out of Iran, and an attempted trip to Bahrain th...2023-10-311h 15Protect The WorldProtect The World4. Protecting the Peruvian Amazon with Chris Ketola (Fauna Forever)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Chris Ketola – Field Research Coordinator at Fauna Forever. Fauna Forever is a not-for-profit organisation based in the Madre de Dios region of southeast Peru, dedicated to understanding, monitoring and protecting the tropical ecosystems of the Peruvian Amazon, while also promoting sustainable, regenerative livelihoods in the region. During the conversation, Chris and I discuss the wide variety of threats facing this particular pocket of the Amazon, the role of long-term monitoring in conservation, and the extreme nature of working in the environmental not-for-profit sector in the tr...2023-10-131h 59Protect The WorldProtect The World3. Youth-Led Conservation with Callie Broaddus (Reserva: The Youth Land Trust)In this episode of Protect The World, I speak with Callie Broaddus – founder and executive director of Reserva: The Youth Land Trust. Reserva's mission is to empower young people to participate in conservation efforts through research, storytelling and fundraising. In 2021, they opened the world's first entirely youth-funded nature reserve, and their long-term goal is to establish a network of youth-led protected areas across the planet. During this conversation, Callie and I discuss Reserva's history and current ambitions, their efforts to keep gold mining out of their reserve, the ways young people hold financial power, the si...2023-08-301h 42An Intro to Anthro with 2 HumansAn Intro to Anthro with 2 HumansEpisode 10: Rubbers, Rhythm and Rings, a Premature but Safe History of Contraception Someone watch the door! In this episode The Two Humans sit you down and give you the sex talk your parents were too afraid to give! Episode 10: Rubbers, Rhythm, and Rings An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human. www.intro2anthro.podbean.com  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093893313542  IG @introtoanthrowith2humans Resources Antelme, Ruth Schumann and Stephane Rossini 2001 Sacred Sexuality in Ancient Eg...2023-08-211h 05Protect The WorldProtect The World2. Volunteer-Powered Disaster Relief with Nat Kiemski (All Hands and Hearts)In this episode of Protect The World, I chat with Nat Kiemski, program director for All Hands and Hearts' disaster response efforts in Türkiye.  Back in February, Türkiye was hit by a magnitude 7.8 earthquake which took the lives of over 50,000 people. Less than 24 hours later, All Hands and Hearts were on the ground, assisting with recovery efforts, and working out how their volunteer-led disaster relief program could best contribute to the needs of those affected by the earthquake. Six months on, Nat and her team are still there, working hard each day to hel...2023-07-311h 23Brodie Sports TalkBrodie Sports TalkNo Money for Running Backs, DeAndre Hopkins to the Titans, Wimbledon Results, The Open Preview, and USWNT to the Women's World Cup.Caleb (@kdiggs74) and Derek (@derekrusinek) are here to go through the world of sports. This time they start off with running backs not getting extensions from the franchise tag as Josh Jacobs, Saquon Barkley, and Tony Pollard all were tagged but couldn't get signed to a long term deal. Then it's how the NFL Teams have opened mini-camp as the Hall of Fame Game is merely 15 days away, and why did DeAndre Hopkins sign a deal with the Tennessee Titans. Then it's over to England to discuss the Wimbledon winners and preview The Open, which tees off on Thursday. Finally...2023-07-1937 minProtect The WorldProtect The WorldDeep Dive: Poverty LinesAs of this moment, there are more than 650 million people worldwide who are officially recognised as living in extreme poverty. However, there are billions of people whose basic nutritional and housing needs are not being met, and yet, they aren't considered to be living in extreme poverty. The way we measure international poverty is broken. In fact, it was never acceptable to begin with, and it distracts us from the true scale of the problem. In this first Deep Dive episode of Protect The World, I take a look at how international poverty is measured, the obvious...2023-07-1923 minProtect The WorldProtect The World1. Indigenous Engagement in Science with Corey Tutt (DeadlyScience)In this very first episode of Protect The World, I chat with Corey Tutt, CEO of DeadlyScience and proud Gamilaraay man. DeadlyScience is a not-for-profit organisation that strives to increase Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation in science. They currently work with over 800 schools in regional and remote areas across the Australian continent, but it's taken a lot of hard work to get to where they are today. In this first episode, Corey shares the story behind his amazing journey to become CEO of Australia's leading Indigenous science organisation. On behalf of all the incredible...2023-06-301h 14Protect The WorldProtect The WorldEpisode 0: What is Protect The World?Welcome to the Protect The World podcast! In this introductory episode, I give you an overview of what this project is: how it started, what I'm trying to achieve, and how you can help. This podcast is dedicated to the people and organisations making the world a better place. Every month, I connect with an NGO that's addressing inequality or biodiversity loss in some way. My goal is to learn about the issues they're tackling, interview the founder or director, and then share their stories with you. But I...2023-06-2411 minThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastThe International Anthony Burgess Foundation PodcastNinety-Nine Novels: Two Novels by Muriel SparkIn 1984, Anthony Burgess published Ninety-Nine Novels, a selection of his favourite novels in English since 1939. The list is typically idiosyncratic, and shows the breadth of Burgess's interest in fiction. This podcast, by the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, explores the novels on Burgess's list with the help of writers, critics and other special guests.In this episode, Andrew Biswell of the Burgess Foundation speaks to writer and editor Alan Taylor about two novels by Muriel Spark: The Girls of Slender Means and The Mandelbaum Gate.Born in 1918, Muriel Spark was a novelist, poet, essayist...2022-10-1253 minCreatives ChatCreatives ChatEpisode 81 Pt 2 - 2nd Anniversary SpecialJoin us as we share some memorable highlights and fun moments behind the scenes of: Episode 57 - Order of the Hidden with members: Elder Victor, Oracle Anie and Numerologist Mofo; a public charity focused on spiritual growth.  Episode 59 - In Aisle Eight with band members: Ariel De Anda, Hayden Lila, Tristen Stone, Jason Abbott and Evan George. Episode 60 - David Hulse, Certified Vibrational Sound Master Teacher, who combines metaphysics, science, sound and spirituality. Episode 61 - Alexei Soma, a Psychotherapist and Licensed Social Worker who is building a spiritual academy which combines t...2022-06-081h 05Creatives ChatCreatives ChatEpisode 81 Pt 2 - 2nd Anniversary SpecialJoin us as we share some memorable highlights and fun moments behind the scenes of: Episode 57 - Order of the Hidden with members: Elder Victor, Oracle Anie and Numerologist Mofo; a public charity focused on spiritual growth.  Episode 59 - In Aisle Eight with band members: Ariel De Anda, Hayden Lila, Tristen Stone, Jason Abbott and Evan George. Episode 60 - David Hulse, Certified Vibrational Sound Master Teacher, who combines metaphysics, science, sound and spirituality. Episode 61 - Alexei Soma, a Psychotherapist and Licensed Social Worker who is building a spiritual academy which combines t...2022-06-081h 05An Honorable Mention w/ Shane Hagadorn & Jeff SchwartzAn Honorable Mention w/ Shane Hagadorn & Jeff Schwartz199: Conquest Tour 2015: Hopkins (Presented by Patreon.com/AnHonorablePod)Why Hopkins? Well, Hagadorn wanted to know why…SPOILER ALERT…there’s a fifteen second World Title match in the main event. That’s the only real reason, a curiosity needed to be sated, and in the process, we got to experience a show that was damn entertaining for most of the show! One of the best TV Title bouts that probably ever took place, a tremendous outing from Adam Page and ACH, The Briscoes and War Machine having a tag team banger, and Roddy doing Roddy things with Silas! It’s Conquest Tour 2015: Hopkins on this week’s edition of A...2022-05-182h 23Ink in Your VeinsInk in Your VeinsEp. 268: Emma Brodie on How to Hit the Reset Button in Your WritingEMMA BRODIE has worked in book publishing for a decade, most recently as an executive editor at Little, Brown's Voracious imprint. She graduated from the Johns Hopkins University's Writing Seminars program, and is a longtime contributor to HuffPost and a faculty member at Catapult. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and their dog, Freddie Mercury. Songs in Ursa Major is her debut novel. How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of working writers with bestselling author Rachael Herron. Want tips on how to write the book you long to finish? Here you'll gain insight fro...2021-11-1250 minFantasy Culture PodcastFantasy Culture PodcastEP.1 Week 1 Overview and Hot Takes!WE'RE BACK! A brand new 2021 season ahead with the Fantasy Culture Podcast! On this episode we recollect the previous season, talk about our outlook for the 2021 season, players we acquired in our drafts, our new WHO YOU GONNA TRUSS SEGMENT, our highly favored YOU BOUTTA BUSS SEGMENT, and of course our SLEEPERS SEGMENT! Together we strive to bring you informative content and entertaining conversation that will keep you engaged every episode. Please follow us on Twitter at @ffballculture to stay up to date with our daily retweets and football content. We encourage all feedback as we only want to...2021-09-081h 39Just TalkJust TalkJust Talk 第四十四期 2021年艾美奖提名本期主播:狂人2021年7月16日晚8点,微博@谷大白话 直播间,一堆人聊艾美奖。2021黄金时段艾美奖提名名单Lead Actress, ComedyAidy Bryant , “Shrill”女大当自强Kaley Cuoco, “The Flight Attendant”Allison Janney, “Mom”Tracee Ellis Ross, “Black-ish”喜新不厌旧Jean Smart, “Hacks”绝望写手/职业枪手Lead Actor, ComedyAnthony Anderson, “Black-ish”Michael Douglas, “The Kominsky Method”William H. Macy, “Shameless”Jason Sudeikis, “Ted Lasso”Kenan Thompson, “Kenan”Supporting Actress, ComedyHannah Einbinder, “Hacks”Aidy Bryant, “SNL”Kate McKinnon, “SNL”Cecily Strong, “SNL”Juno Temple, “Ted Lasso”Hannah Waddingham, “Ted Lasso”Rosie Perez, “The Flight Attendant”Supporting Actor, ComedyCarl Clemons-Hopkins, “Hacks”Kenan Thompson, “SNL”Bowen Yang, “SNL”Brett Goldstein, “Ted Lasso”Brendan Hunt...2021-07-1630 minMy Teenage BandMy Teenage BandEmma Brodie from 'The Mental Notes'It's the season 2 finale! And we're going out on a My Teenage Band-first as special guest Emma Brodie guides us through the world of ACAPELLA! Emma is a book editor and author, her debut novel Songs in Ursa Major is set against the backdrop of the American folk/rock scene of the late 60s and early 70s, partly inspired by the relationship between James Taylor and Joni Mitchell. In this conversation Emma talks about how her time in John Hopkins University's comedy acapella group The Mental Notes also inspired bits of the novel, as well as all the drama...2021-06-2538 minYou Know I\'m RightYou Know I'm RightYou Know I’m Right, Episode 53: NFL Injuries, DeAndre Baker, NBA OffseasonOn the 53rd episode of You Know I’m Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese discuss:Charges dropped against DeAndre BakerTiki Barber's New York Giants tweetsDrew Brees' rib and lung injuryBlake Shelton's reaction to the Arizona Cardinals Hail Mary catch by DeAndre HopkinsNFL MVP raceImpact of the Chris Paul tradeAntonio Brown's latest legal troublesVirtual NBA draftBaseball Hall of Fame ballotTheo Epstein stepping downWorld Series betting oddsBrodie Van Wagenen's television future Learn more about your...2020-11-1757 minHerpetological HighlightsHerpetological Highlights035 Caecilians Caecilians CaeciliansThis fortnight we are delving into the peculiar world of caecilians. Fossorial amphibians that seldom show their faces on the surface. We chat about caecilians' strange adaptations and how a ten-year study has shed some light on their reproductive habits. The Species of the Bi-week is a suitably elongated and slimy critter. FULL REFERENCE LIST AVAILABLE AT: herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Jared, C., Mailho-Fontana, P. L., Jared, S. G. S., Kupfer, A., Delabie, J. H. C., Wilkinson, M., & Antoniazzi, M. M. (2018). Life history and reproduction of the neotropical caecilian Siphonops annulatus...2018-09-1810h 06Herpetological HighlightsHerpetological Highlights025 Return of the InvertebratesWe back for another invertebrate versus amphibian episode. But this time we’re focusing on carabid beetles and their relentless consumption all amphibian life. They have managed to turn the tables on their would be predator in a remarkable case of role-reversal. Species of the Bi-week is a beautiful frog with a fittingly macabre name. FULL REFERENCE LIST AVAILABLE AT: herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Wizen, G., and A. Gasith. 2011. “Predation of amphibians by carabid beetles of the genus Epomis found in the central coastal plain of Israel.” Zookeys 100: 181–191. Wizen, G., and A...2018-04-1757 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library. Q1: "Could you tell us a bit more about the project?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0804 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library. Q1: "Could you tell us a bit more about the project?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0804 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library. Q5: "What advice would you have for anyone else wanting to do this?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0801 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library. Q5: "What advice would you have for anyone else wanting to do this?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0801 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library. Q4: "Any moments that have stood out since it began?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0801 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library. Q4: "Any moments that have stood out since it began?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0801 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library Q3: "Where might all this go?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. http://neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0803 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library Q3: "Where might all this go?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. http://neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0803 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library. Q2: "How has it been to see this become a reality?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. http://neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0801 minRob HopkinsRob HopkinsNE Seattle Tool Library. Q2: "How has it been to see this become a reality?"In conversation with Leo Brodie and Susan Gregory of Sustainable NE Seattle's NE Seattle Tool Library. http://neseattletoollibrary.org/2013-02-0801 min