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Freedom for Wild Horses
64. Why BLM's Expansion of Sales Threatens Wild Horses with Debbie Coffey
What happens to wild horses once they are removed from public lands and placed in holding facilities? In this episode, I examine a new Bureau of Land Management policy that expands the use of sales as a way to reduce the number of wild horses in government care, raising serious concerns about oversight and protection. I'm joined by longtime wild horse advocate and Freedom of Information Act expert Debbie Coffey to explain what this policy change allows and why it matters. We discuss how increased reliance on sales, especially group sales, creates risks when transparency is limited and p...
2026-01-26
22 min
Growth Activated | The B2B Marketing Leadership Podcast
The CMO’s Role in an AI-Driven Market: Customers, Competition, and Change with Carol Meyers
#36 - AI is transforming B2B marketing - but for today’s CMOs, the real challenge isn’t just adopting new tools. It’s leading marketing strategy, marketing planning, and go-to-market decisions in a rapidly changing market.In this episode of Growth Activated, Mandy Walker sits down with Carol Meyers—former Chief Marketing Officer and VP of Sales, now venture advisor and operating partner—to unpack what marketing leadership looks like in an AI-driven world. Drawing on decades of experience building and scaling venture-backed B2B companies, Carol shares how CMOs can elevate their role from tactical execution...
2026-01-13
34 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
63. Revisting Wild Curly Horses
Have you ever wondered what makes a wild curly horse so distinctive? In this episode, I revisit my first experiences with the curly horses of Salt Wells Creek and share how discovering this rare lineage changed the way I understood the diversity within America's wild horse herds. These horses carry traits that set them apart from others on the range, and encountering them for the first time revealed just how unique this population truly is. As I revisit this story, I also share why these horses are now at risk. Salt Wells Creek is one of the herds s...
2025-12-29
11 min
Model Rail Replacement Podcast
MRRPET's Christmas Carol Charity Special
The boys retell Charles Dicken's Christmas carol with a Model Railway theme!big thank you to all who made this possible.that's the cast who took the time to step in and especially Tom Marshall from Buggleskelly station, who without his support we wouldn't be able to do this.Merry Christmas everyone
2025-12-22
47 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
62. Wild Horses: Where We Are Now and Remembering Where My Journey Began
Have you wondered what is happening with America's wild horses as 2025 comes to a close? In this episode, I share a clear look at where things stand today. After more than twenty years of observing these herds, the gap between what the law intended and how wild horses are managed has never felt more evident. I also break down the political forces shaping the future of these herds, including how appropriate management levels are set, what the most recent government funding does and does not protect, and why Project 2025 continues to cast uncertainty over the years ahead. In t...
2025-12-08
08 min
Rebuilding Trust with Carol The Coach
Addicts Require Working From 2 Perspectives with Carol the Coach
Today, Carol will be interviewing 2 professionals who have developed a program that speaks to the emotions that drive unwanted sexual behavior. Dr. Anthony B. Walker has a Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Science, is an APSATS candidate and works as an addiction recovery life coach and recovery group facilitator with Choose Recovery Services and Luke Gordon, is a Certified Addiction Recovery & Betrayal Trauma Coach and APSATS candidate. He is professionally certified through iPEC, trained in Brain Spotting, and is the co-founder of Choose Recovery Services. Together, they are passionate about helping men find lasting healing and transformation...
2025-11-30
48 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
61. The Lost Horses: It's Time to Pass the SAFE Act
What can you do to help stop our horses in this country from going to slaughter? Horses from every discipline, age, and background are being shipped for slaughter every year. In 2024 alone, 20,000 horses were killed. Many people do not realize how easily a Thoroughbred, a child's lesson pony, a show horse, or even a mustang can be sold at auction and bought by kill buyers. In this episode, I talk with filmmaker and advocate Ashley Avis, creator of Black Beauty and Wild Beauty, about her newest project: The Lost Horses, a national campaign designed to help finally pass th...
2025-11-17
29 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
60. Connecting with the Wild Horses of Salt Wells Creek and the Red Desert Complex
Have you ever wondered what it feels like to connect with wild horses? In this episode, I take you with me on my September journey through Salt Wells Creek and the Red Desert Complex in Wyoming. With the roundup postponed for another season, I was able to spend time among wild horse families who remain free, witnessing their strength, their relationships, and the quiet power that defines life in the high desert. Throughout this trip, I spent mornings watching families gather near water, stallions keeping watch over their bands, and bachelor groups moving together across the landscape. Their mo...
2025-10-27
15 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
59. Revisiting Wild Horse Holding Facilities
What happens to wild horses after a roundup, and how has it changed over the years? In this episode, I revisit the topic of wild horse holding facilities to examine how horses are cared for after being removed from public lands. From my earliest observations to the present, the situation has worsened, and the challenges facing these horses are more urgent than ever. I share what I've learned about holding facilities across Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Idaho, highlighting high-level issues such as overcrowding, disease outbreaks, and the risks to mares and foals. This episode also explores solutions. I ou...
2025-10-06
20 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
58. A Journey for Wild Horses and a Reprieve
Have you ever wondered where the fight to save wild horses is headed? In this episode, I take you on a journey that began 21 years ago, when I first discovered that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) was planning to remove most of the wild horses from Adobe Town, a herd I had grown to love. Through 22 roundups across five states, I've photographed and shared the painful reality of the BLM's actions. The recent 10th Circuit Court victory gave us hope, ruling that the BLM's plan to eliminate three Wyoming herds was illegal. But the fight is far f...
2025-09-15
09 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
57. The Bitter End: How to Zero Out the Adobe Town Herd
What does it really take to zero out a wild horse herd? In this episode, I take you behind the scenes of the Adobe Town roundup, where the BLM captured far more wild horses than they should have, pushing this herd dangerously close to being wiped out. Though their target was met, the process that led to this moment was far from transparent or humane. I spent five days observing the roundup, witnessing heartbreaking moments. While the roundup is now over, the real damage is done. The BLM has not confirmed whether they will conduct a post-roundup count, a...
2025-08-25
12 min
Nonprofit Mission: Impact
Tribute: Fundraising Without Fear: Building Relationships That Fuel Your Nonprofit Mission with Sabrina Walker-Hernandez
In this episode of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, Carol Hamilton gives a tribute to nonprofit consulting star and nonprofit governance and fundraising expert Sabrina Walker Hernandez, President & CEO of Building Better Boards, by re-releasing their conversation from 2021. Ms. Hernandez passed away in July 2025 after a long battle with cancer. Episode highlights: [00:06:45] Finding Her Why: From Law to Nonprofit Service [00:13:00] Breaking Down the Fundraising Cycle [00:18:30] A Mantra for Courage: It's Not About You [00:21:15] Helping Board Members Identify Donors: The List Generator [00:25:55] Cultivating With Authenticity [00:29:75] Fundraising in Underserved...
2025-08-12
38 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
56. A Win for Wild Horses and a Roundup
What does it mean to win in court while wild horse roundups continue on the ground? In this episode, I share the emotional highs and lows of a pivotal week in the fight to protect Adobe Town's wild horses. Just as the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in our favor—finding the BLM acted arbitrarily in its plan to zero out nearly 2 million acres of wild horse habitat—the helicopters were already in the air, continuing their work. I take you behind the scenes at the Adobe Town roundup. You'll hear what I witnessed on the range: stall...
2025-07-28
15 min
Made In Walker
Community Connections: Rep. Glanville's Observations on Walker's Growth
What makes a community thrive when others struggle? State Representative Carol Glanville pulls back the curtain on Walker's remarkable growth story in this revealing conversation about public service, community development, and the power of meaningful collaboration.Representative Glanville's path from Walker City Commissioner to state legislator offers fascinating insights into how local government experience shapes effective state leadership. Her work on Walker's Waste Energy Committee and Mineral Mining Review Board provided unexpected preparation for tackling statewide challenges in sustainability, infrastructure, and environmental protection. This grassroots knowledge now informs her approach to crafting policies that directly impact residents...
2025-07-07
15 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
55. Saying Goodbye but Still Fighting for the Salt Wells Creek Wild Horses
Have you ever felt your heart breaking in slow motion? That's what it's been like spending time with the Salt Wells Creek wild horses this year, knowing what's coming. In this episode, I share stories from my final trip to see these incredible horses before the Bureau of Land Management plans to begin a massive roundup that may zero out the herd completely. Salt Wells Creek is home to one of the last remaining populations of wild Curlies in Wyoming. I take you with me to high meadows and quiet waterholes, where stallions protect their f...
2025-07-07
15 min
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The Capabilities of Carol's AI-Powered, Real-Time Intelligence Gathering School Bus | <3 #131 CHATGPT
This is a follow up to ep129 where we establish Carol as a freelance frontline journalist that's outfitted a school bus with $685K of the latest drone surveillance tech. She uses it to gather real-time intelligence across large swaths of land. Here we see a bit more of what boots on the ground looks like.
2025-07-01
45 min
The God Particle
TGP E1: Carol H. Williams
This week, host Aubrey Walker sits down with the award-winning, Carol Henny Williams, founder of the renowned Carol H. Williams Agency. Hear Carol talk about how she built her legacy in the Chicago ad business by coming up through the ranks in the '70's. How she fought racism and sexism to become Ad Woman of the Year in 1989 as well as being inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame in 2017.The love and respect are audible as Aubrey asks Carol a burning question that makes it all the way real.Thank you...
2025-06-30
42 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
54. The White House Budget Request for 2026 Opens the Door to Massacre Wild Horses - the Time to Speak Up is Now
What will the future hold for our wild horses with the prospect of Project 2025 looming over our country? The 2026 White House budget request represents an unprecedented threat, removing protections that have safeguarded wild horses from slaughter since 2017. Meanwhile, the BLM plans to eliminate entire herds in Wyoming, despite legal appeals still pending. Project 2025 calls for the "humane disposal" of these animals, and this budget appears to follow that path. With over 10,000 additional horses scheduled for removal before 2026, holding facilities will be overwhelmed, setting the stage for mass euthanasia behind closed doors. Now is the time to call your r...
2025-06-16
06 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
53. Time Spent with Wild Horses
Have you wondered what it's like to be in the field, on the land, spending time with wild horses? I spend countless hours in Wyoming's wild horse territory, watching, photographing, and connecting with these magnificent creatures. My recent trip to Salt Wells Creek Herd Management Area reminded me of the profound impact these wild horses have on those who take the time to observe them in their natural habitat. We have done everything we can to save these herds in Wyoming from being zeroed out, and now we wait. We have no control over what the judges will d...
2025-05-26
08 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
52. What Project 2025 Means for Wild Horses: Interview with Debbie Coffey
Is the fate of America's wild horses at risk? Project 2025's proposal to "dispose humanely" of nearly 68,000 wild horses and burros in holding facilities has alarming implications. This isn't wildlife management—it's extinction. In this powerful episode, I talk with wild horse advocate and FOIA expert Debbie Coffey about the troubling consequences of Project 2025 for wild horses. The situation has grown more dire with recent changes at the Department of the Interior. This could lead to drastic cuts for wild horse programs and set the stage for mass killings. Now, more than ever, we need whistleblowers and public awar...
2025-05-05
30 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
51. Comment Against the Zeroing Out of Wyoming's Checkerboard Herds
Are our wild horses in Wyoming's checkerboard lands about to disappear forever? The Bureau of Land Management plans to remove thousands of wild horses from Adobe Town, Salt Wells Creek, and Great Divide Basin starting July 2025, effectively zeroing out entire herds despite ongoing legal challenges. In this episode, I break down the two public comment periods currently open for these herds and provide specific guidance on how to submit effective comments. I explain why your individual comments matter, what points to emphasize, and how to make your voice heard before the April 28th and April 30th deadlines. With h...
2025-04-21
15 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
50. A Win for Wild Horses: Shutting Down the Adoption Incentive Program
How would you feel if your tax dollars were being used to send wild horses to slaughter? In a landmark legal victory, wild horse advocates recently shut down a government program that was doing exactly that. The Bureau of Land Management's Adoption Incentive Program (AIP) was paying people $1,000 per horse to adopt untamed wild horses, with devastating consequences. I'm joined today by Suzanne Roy and Amelia Perrin of American Wild Horse Conservation, who led the investigation and legal challenge that brought down this harmful program. This victory not only saves countless horses from a terrible fate but al...
2025-03-31
33 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
49. Visiting Wild Horses in Winter II
Have you ever wondered what it's like to visit wild horses in the winter? In this episode, I share my recent experience traveling in Wyoming to see these majestic creatures during the coldest time of year. From navigating snowy roads to spotting familiar horses, it's an adventure unlike any other. You'll hear about the resilience of these horses as they survive and thrive in the harsh winter conditions, and the joy of spending quiet moments observing them in their natural environment. Get ready for a winter adventure with Wyoming's wild horses! Get full show notes an...
2025-03-10
18 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
48. Resistance is Everything
Are you concerned about the future of America's wild horses? Despite the challenges ahead, I believe we must hold onto hope and keep fighting for their protection. In this episode, I share my thoughts on the current state of wild horses and what we can do to make a difference. I encourage you to express your love, determination, and commitment to saving wild horses. Let's look for opportunities to create change and build alliances with others who share your passion. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these majestic creatures. ...
2025-02-10
06 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
47. Revisiting: Discovering Wild Horses
As we reflect on the year, I'm excited to revisit one of my favorite episodes with you. Whether you're relaxing with loved ones or carving out a little time for yourself, this episode offers something truly special. In today's episode, we explore the story of wild horses—a tale of beauty, struggle, and perseverance. Through my photographs, book, and advocacy work, I strive to showcase their splendor and raise awareness of their plight, inspiring support for their protection. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/47
2024-12-30
23 min
The Thru-Hiking Podcast
179. Encouragement, Landslides, & A Walker's Haute Route Finish For Stevie Teran
Walker's Haute Route thru-hiker and THRU-r Trail Team member Stevie Teran checks in from Days 9 & 10 - and the finish - of his trek! In this episode, he gives insight on: 1. How powerful & supportive words can propel you forward on a long hike 2. The flood & landslide damage along the trail 3. The famous landmark he finally got to see - & more! Connect & follow along with Stevie: Stevie's Instagram Past Walker's Haute Route Thru-Hike Episodes From Stevie: Day 1 & 2: Episode #169 Day 3 & 4: Episode #172 Day 5 & 6: Episode #174 Day 7 & 8: Episode #1...
2024-12-29
28 min
The Thru-Hiking Podcast
177. Walker's Haute Route Thru-Hiker Stevie Teran On "The Day Of The Cows," Injury Aftermath, & Changing Plans With Grace
Walker's Haute Route thru-hiker and THRU-r Trail Team member Stevie Teran checks in from Days 7 & 8 of his Pacific Crest Trail preparation trek (hello, shakedown hike!). In this episode, you'll: 1. Learn about the wilderness camping restrictions on the trail (different than in the US!) 2. Hear about the kindness of strangers & the "day of the cows" 3. Get some examples of how a hike doesn't always go to plan - & more! Connect & follow along with Stevie: Stevie's Instagram Past Walker's Haute Route Thru-Hike Episodes From Stevie: Day 1 & 2: Episode #169 Day 3 & 4...
2024-12-22
27 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
46. Rock Spring Grazing Association v. Wild Horses: Interview with Debbie Coffey
Curious about the Rock Springs Grazing Association and their influence over wild horses in Wyoming? This episode is for you. Join me and my friend, Debbie Coffey, as we dive into the ongoing lawsuit that wild horse and burro activists, including us, have filed against the Rock Springs Grazing Association and the BLM. You'll learn how to support organizations like American Wild Horse Conservation that tirelessly defend these horses through legal action and public awareness. Your donation to their legal fund can significantly impact stopping the BLM's harmful policies and preserving wild horse herds across t...
2024-12-16
29 min
The Thru-Hiking Podcast
174. Self-Arresting (Or Not), Injury, & Taking Things In Stride With Walker's Haute Route Thru-Hiker Stevie Teran
Walker's Haute Route thru-hiker and THRU-r Trail Team member Stevie Teran checks in from his drama-filled Days 5 & 6 of his Pacific Crest Trail preparation trek (hello, shakedown hike!). In this episode, you'll: 1. Get an example of what happens when a self-arrest attempt goes wrong 2. Hear about listening to your body in the face of injury 3. Learn about taking misfortunes in stride - & more! Connect & follow along with Stevie: Stevie's Instagram Past Walker's Haute Route Thru-Hike Episodes From Stevie: Day 1 & 2: Episode #169 Day 3 & 4: Episode #172
2024-12-07
24 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
45. Visiting Wild Horses in Winter
If you've ever dreamed of venturing into the snowy wilderness to find wild horses, this episode is for you. Experience the unique blend of thrill and tranquility that comes with braving the cold to encounter these majestic creatures—a journey unlike any other. Join me as I explore how winter transforms the world of wild horses. From their calm resilience as they graze in sheltered areas to unforgettable moments like discovering a faded gray pinto mare with her black foal or watching the playful antics of Tall Socks, this episode captures the quiet grace and end...
2024-12-02
09 min
The Thru-Hiking Podcast
172. Stunning Scenery on the Walker's Haute Route, The Real-Deal On Swiss Food Prices, & Much Needed Trail Magic With Thru-Hiker Stevie Teran
Walker's Haute Route thru-hiker and THRU-r Trail Team member Stevie Teran checks in from Switzerland on Day 3 & 4 of his Pacific Crest Trail preparation trek (hello, shakedown hike!). In this episode, you'll: 1. Get detailed descriptions of the scenery (yes, it's stunning) 2. Hear about kindness from a stranger when it was needed the most 3. Learn about the real-deal with grocery prices, get tips on how to keep food costs down (while also staying gourmet!) - & more! Connect & follow along with Stevie: Stevie's Instagram Past Walker's Haute Route Thru-Hike Episodes From Stevie:
2024-11-25
30 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
44. Wolves and Wild Horses: Interview with Ashley Avis
Have you ever wondered what wolves and wild horses have in common? Wild Beauty: Mustang Spirit of the West, a stunning film by Ashley Avis, is a breathtaking exploration of wild horses. Now, Ashley is turning her lens to wolves, revealing how their struggles echo those of wild horses. Ashley Avis, a screenwriter, producer, and director of four feature films, founded The Wild Beauty Foundation to spotlight critical issues affecting wild and domestic horses. Join us as we delve into the inspiration found in wild sp...
2024-11-18
28 min
Savagely Scaled
Episode 36: Sit down with Physical Therapist Carol Letner
Hey everyone, it’s Joyce and Blake here with Savagely Scaled, and welcome to Episode 36! 🎉 Today, we’re sitting down with Carol Letner, an incredible physical therapist and owner of Inspire Rehabilitation and Wellness. We dive into her CrossFit journey, her goals for herself and her business, and—most importantly—we get into the nitty-gritty of injuries, prevention, and common challenges CrossFit athletes face. 💪🩺 This chat was a huge eye-opener, and we loved expanding our knowledge (and yours!) about staying strong, safe, and injury-free. Hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did! If you would like to...
2024-11-12
1h 16
The Thru-Hiking Podcast
169. Walker's Haute Route Thru-Hiker Stevie Teran On International Trail Families, Quick Snow Travel, & His Drug Of Choice
Walker's Haute Route thru-hiker and THRU-r Trail Team member Stevie Teran checks in from France on Day 1 & 2 of his Pacific Crest Trail preparation trek (hello, shakedown hike!). In this episode, he: 1. Gives trail insight and describes the views in the first two days on trail 2. Tells us about the international trail family situation 3. Describes the fastest way to travel in snow (with safety in mind, of course!) - & more! Connect & follow along with Stevie: Stevie's Instagram Past Corfu Trail Thru-Hike Episodes From Stevie: Intro: Epi...
2024-11-04
26 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
43. Looking Glass the Wild Leopard Appaloosa Stallion
If you've ever wondered what it's like to connect with one of the most remarkable stallions I've ever encountered, this episode will bring you closer than ever. Journey into the heart of the Red Desert, where wild horses like Looking Glass, a vibrant leopard Appaloosa stallion, live out stories of resilience, loyalty, and freedom. Tune in to see why wild horses like Looking Glass are more than just symbols of strength—they're vital parts of our landscape, enriching the land they roam. Preserving their way of life is a cause worth cham...
2024-11-04
13 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
42. Revisiting A Vision for Wild Horses
Wild horses have long been symbols of freedom and the untamed spirit of the American West. But in recent years, these majestic creatures have faced significant challenges. This year, in particular, has been horrible for wild horses in America. In this episode, I revisit key ideas to provide hope and direction for those who are passionate about protecting wild horses. As we reflect on their plight, it's important to remind ourselves what we're fighting for and envision a better future for them. We should respect and protect these magnificent creatures, as they are a vital p...
2024-10-21
09 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
41. Update on Checkerboard Litigation: Interview with Suzanne Roy and Joanna Grossman
The Checkerboard Litigation raises concerns about the BLM's adherence to the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act. The BLM is prioritizing livestock interests over the protection of wild horses due to pressure from grazing associations. The roundup and subsequent captivity of these horses frequently result in inadequate living conditions, overcrowding, and increased risk of disease, which has led to fears of euthanasia and slaughter. Tune in to discover the vital role of public advocacy and how you can support this important legal effort. Plaintiffs in the lawsuit, Suzanne Roy and Joanna Grossman, join me to d...
2024-10-07
30 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
40. Consequences of the Path Forward for Wild Horses - Interview with Debbie Coffey
The BLM's controversial new plan, "The Path Forward", is a fast track to extinction for our beloved wild horses, and we need to talk about. Joining me for this important conversation is Debbie Coffey, writer, speaker, and long-time advocate known for her extensive work with many organizations to help the wild horses and burros. Debbie helps me break down the deceptive language and faulty premises behind this plan, which aims to round up a staggering 130,000 horses over the next decade. Plus, we propose alternative solutions to keep these majestic creatures wild and free for generations t...
2024-09-16
28 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
39. The Consequences of a Roundup: The White Mountain Herd
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently reused an outdated assessment and failed to conduct a new count despite severe winter conditions that reduced horse numbers. The roundup of the White Mountain Herd, which involved the use of helicopters, resulted in significant stress for the horses. In this episode, I explain why I call the BLM's White Mountain wild horse roundup "a pre-zero roundup," and how The Rock Springs Grazing Association's influence in limiting wild horse populations, and the subsequent lack of transparency regarding post-roundup counts, are significant concerns. To safeguard the future of wild ho...
2024-09-02
14 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
38. Two Unforgettable Wild Stallions
The stories of the Pryor Mountain and McCullough Peaks herds are more than just tales of survival; they are narratives of resilience, adaptation, and the deep interconnections between wildlife and their environments. This week, I delve into the lives of two remarkable stallions from these herds, Shaman and Tecumseh, drawing on firsthand experiences and observations. As you'll hear, preserving wild horses is not merely an act of conservation but a commitment to safeguarding the natural world. Their unique personalities and lives contribute to the rich tapestry of life on public lands, and ensuring their continued fr...
2024-08-19
15 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
37. Observing a Roundup
If you're interested in learning about what a wild horse roundup entails, listen in today. For the past three weeks, the Bureau of Land Management has been rounding up and removing wild horses from the North Lander Complex in Wyoming. This roundup started on July 1st and will likely wrap up in the next couple of days as they are close to their goal for removal. This week, I'm sharing what I saw at this roundup, what the horses experienced, and why standing with the horses is more important than ever. Get full show notes a...
2024-07-29
13 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
36. Protecting the Salt River Wild Horses: Interview with Simone Netherlands
If you're interested in learning about the complexities of wild horse conservation, the ongoing battles against outdated practices, and the critical role of public support, listen in this week. I sat down with Simone Netherlands, the dedicated founder and president of the Salt River Wild Horse Management Group. Simone opens up about the challenges her organization faces, from dealing with state and federal agencies to managing public outrage and support. Her stories are both heart-wrenching and inspiring, highlighting how collective action and a relentless spirit can make a real difference. This episode is a call t...
2024-07-08
38 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
35. Revisiting AWHC Wyoming Lawsuit: Interview with Suzanne Roy
Today's episode serves as an update for the continuing litigation against the BLM. The BLM has plans to zero out herds in one area, reduce herd size in another area, and do a land grab spurred by the Rock Springs Grazing Association. To discuss this, I'm joined by the executive director of American Wild Horse Campaign, Suzanne Roy. Listen in this week to find out how you can help with this very important, and perhaps the most significant, litigation issue brought against the BLM by the American Wild Horse Campaign. Roughly 2,000 horses and 40% of wild h...
2024-06-24
43 min
The Thru-Hiking Podcast
147. The Corfu Trail, Walker's Haute Route, & Thru-Hiking Gear Thoughts With Stevie Teran
In this episode, aspiring thru-hiker and THRU-r Trail Team member Stevie Teran checks in from Greece a day before his Corfu Trail start! Here, he goes over specifics of the Corfu Trail and the Walker's Haute Route, why he decided to hike these two European trails, and his thoughts on thru-hiking gear. Connect & follow along with Stevie!: Stevie's Instagram Read more about our Trail Team on the THRU-r website here: 2024 THRU-r Trail Team Did you love this episode? If so, pl...
2024-06-17
14 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
34. Wild Curly Horses
Have you ever wondered what a Curly horse looks like? Where wild Curly horses live and roam? What makes Curly horses so special? If so, this episode is for you. I introduce you to a wild black stallion named Bubba who was my first introduction to Curly horses and tell you about these amazing animals. As you listen to this episode, I hope you will take action to help these special wild horses. Salt Wells Creek is one of two herds, along with the Great Divide Basin, that is slated to be zeroed out under t...
2024-06-10
11 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
33. The Online Corral
The BLM's online auction ended two weeks ago. My personal experience tells me that for both wild horses and their future human partners to benefit, you need to witness the horses in person. How they interact with other horses. How they move. What is their personality? This is very important. An online event simply cannot offer this. We need to make significant changes or completely dismantle the program. If you have ever wondered what it would be like bidding to adopt a wild horse or burro in the online corral, don't miss this episode. I a...
2024-05-27
10 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
32. A Tribute to Thor, Wild Stallion of McCullough Peaks
I met Thor for the first time in 2011 when I saw him napping in the flowers on a summer's day with several families of wild horses, some of the wildest on the range. Immediately I thought that Thor was the most beautiful foal I had ever seen, with his blue eyes and distinctive faded Sabino Pinto markings. I would go on to follow Thor for the remainder of his life. This week, I dedicate this episode to Thor and all the wild horses who were recently captured during the McCullough Peaks roundup. Tune in to h...
2024-05-06
15 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
31. Supporting McCullough Peaks Wild Horses Adoption: Interview with Gina Kuttrus and Sandy Sisti
39 McCullough Peaks wild horses were rounded up in Wyoming recently, and these beautiful but scared beings are currently at the Rock Springs corrals awaiting adoption. So for this week's episode, I'm sharing what you can do to help give them a soft landing. I'm joined by Sandy Sisti of Wild at Heart Images and Gina Kuttrus of For the Love of Aria who are working diligently to inform everyone about the upcoming adoption process and needs of the horses. Listen in to find out how you can help these 39 wild horses find safe and caring h...
2024-04-22
35 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
30. Following Oregon's Wild Horses: Interview with Mustang Meg
Have you ever wondered what it's like going out in the wild looking for wild horses in Oregon? Sonya Spaziani, otherwise known as Mustang Meg, has been following Oregon's wild horses since 1994. She joins me this week to share more about her experiences documenting, following, and photographing wild horses and educate all of us about why we need to preserve them. Learn more about Mustang Meg's journey, where her interest in wild horses came from, and how she started documenting wild horses in Oregon. She shares more about her favorite encounters out on the Steens, wh...
2024-04-08
25 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
29. Wild Horse Adoption
"What does it take to adopt a wild horse?" I've been getting many questions like this one from people who want to help the 39 wild horses that were recently rounded up from the McCullough Peaks herd in Wyoming. So, I'm diving into my answer in this week's episode. Listen in for helpful guidance on the BLM adoption process and how to determine if adopting a wild horse or burro is the right choice for you, and the right decision for the horse. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www...
2024-03-25
10 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
28. Living with Mustangs
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live with Mustangs? Today, I want to introduce you to my "boys." I love to see them running for hay, playing in the cool early mornings, or sleeping in the sun in the afternoons. While they will always be wild at heart, at least I know that they now have a safe home. Listen in to hear the story of how Claro, Cremosso, Micah, and Helios came to live with me. Although I love them all dearly, I wish that they had been allowed to l...
2024-03-11
16 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
27. The Origins of Wild Horses: Interview with Dr. Ross MacPhee
Have you ever wondered how wild horses evolved in North America? I think it's very important to understand the history of horses so that we can better understand what we might do to help wild horses in the future. Dr. Ross MacPhee is with me today to do just that. Dr. Ross MacPhee, Director of Science at Rewilding America Now, is a renowned paleontologist and former curator of Vertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History. We discuss the origins of wild horses and how crucial they are to the grasslands ecosystem today.
2024-02-26
41 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
26. Whispers and Wild Horses: Interview with Anna Twinney
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to listen to the whispers of wild horses? Listen in to today's interview with Anna Twinney, where we will discuss her new film Whispers from the Wild Ones, her nonprofit organization The Way of the Equine Warrior, and her years of experience with wild horses around the world. Today's conversation reinforces how crucial it is that we protect wild horse habitats and preserve their freedom. If we don't take action now, future generations may never know these majestic creatures. Anna's passion for the horses' welfare and p...
2024-02-09
45 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
25. Spending Time with Wild Horses: Interview with Angelique Rea and Sandy Sisti
If you've ever wondered what it's like to photograph wild horses and their families, tune in this week to hear my two special guests and I talk all about it. Angelique Rea has spent years photographing, documenting, and falling in love with wild horses, specifically a wild mustang named Romeo. Sandy Sisti is an acclaimed and globally recognized nature photographer, gallery owner, and a volunteer and activist in the McCullough Peaks area. We're taking you inside the adventures and treasures to be found when visiting and photographing wild horses and their families. Hear about the de...
2024-01-29
42 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
24. Wild Horses vs Livestock on Public Lands: Interview with Erik Molvar
Today's episode focuses on the intersection of our beloved wild horses, ecosystem/land health, and various government agencies and livestock industries more interested in profits. I'm joined by wildlife biologist and executive director of the Western Watersheds Project, Erik Molvar. The Western Watersheds Project is a conservation nonprofit whose mission is to protect and restore wildlife and watersheds throughout the American West. Listen to this informative interview with Erik Molvar as he shares his expertise and insight about these issues, along with solid solutions to protect those without a voice. Get fu...
2024-01-15
39 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
23. A Vision for Wild Horses
It's a new year, and while it may be easy to get bogged down in all that's wrong, I'm encouraging you to dream with me of positive change for our beautiful wild horses. In this episode, I list a course of positive actions that we can and should take to protect all wild horse families, today and into the future. Wild horses are valuable in and of themselves, and they inspire us. They remind us what it is to be a part of nature. They deserve our respect and our protection, and should remain a p...
2024-01-01
09 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
22. Revisiting: Wild Horses Live in Families
During the holiday season, we are all reminded of the familial bonds we have. Families don't necessarily consist only of blood relatives, and perhaps unsurprisingly, this is true for wild horses as well. Wild horses aren't just roaming free, they're living in tight-knit families. However, roundups by the Bureau of Land Management are disrupting these tight-knit bands and causing physical, emotional, and mental distress by separating mares from foals, stallions from mares, young from old, and thereby threatening an iconic American species. In this episode, I underline why it's so important to keep our wild h...
2023-12-18
18 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
21. Photographing Wild Horses
Are you curious about what's it like to photograph horses in the wild? Have you been dreaming about visiting one of the Western states and seeing the wild horses in person? If so, this episode is for you. I share my expertise photographing wild horses, emphasizing the importance of understanding horse behavior and habits to capture great shots. Allow yourself to drink in the magic of spending time with these magnificent national treasures in some of the best parts of our wild lands. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/21
2023-12-04
19 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
20. The Freedom of Information Act: Interview with Debbie Coffey
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a federal law which gives the public the right to access records from any federal agency. Debbie Coffey is an expert in obtaining FOIAs, and has used her skills in aiding advocacy for the wild horses and burros with many organizations and for many lawsuits. She joins me this week to discuss the increasing complexity regarding obtaining FOIAs, the BLM's direct use of evasion, deception, and misrepresentation regarding wild horse population plans, and more. Most importantly, listen in to find out how you can help, especially if you're a...
2023-11-20
39 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
19. The McCullough Peaks Herd
This week, I share some of my favorite horses from the McCullough Peaks Herd and how every horse here has a story, relationships, a life. All of them deserve to live out their lives, wild and free in their home, on public lands, with their families. Sadly, the BLM has other horrible plans for them. The November 15th roundup needs to be stopped. And at this point, public outcry is the only thing left that can make a difference. We don't want these precious wild horses to fade away into history. So please, listen in t...
2023-11-06
20 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
18. Saving the Wild Horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park: Interview with Christine Kman
Theodore Roosevelt National Park is home to just under 200 wild horses and it is the only national park with horses living in it. Today's conversation with photographer and wild horse advocate, Christine Kman, informs us of the Park's ongoing plan to eliminate the entire herd of horses, and why we don't want their plan to come to fruition. Tune in this week and find out how you can help save the wild horses of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. People have the misconception that with all the support that we have, the horses will be saved. T...
2023-10-23
34 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
17. Visiting Sable Island
From the moment I first heard about Sable Island over 20 years ago, I was captivated and determined to go. There are currently only two ways to visit the island, by air or by sea. Wild horses, and the largest grey seal colony on Earth, are the only mammals found, aside from the few humans staying at Main Station. Last week was my third time visiting Sable Island. In this episode, I reflect on what makes this place and these horses so special. The wild horses have not been interfered with or captured by man since th...
2023-10-09
14 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
16. Wild Horses of the North Lander Complex: Interview with Jim Brown
Jim Brown has lived in Wyoming all his life, exploring and photographing the landscape and wildlife since he was 11 years old. He has been visiting and following the wild horses in the North Lander Complex for the better part of 50 years. After moving into the Riverton area, Jim has been able to spread the word about the wild horses and gather enough interest and attention to make it harder for the BLM's plans to go unnoticed. In this episode, Jim and I ask you to join us in opposing the BLM's plan. This plan is t...
2023-09-18
41 min
Help Them Heal-with Carol the Coach
Addicts Require Working From 2 Perspectives with Carol the Coach
Today, Carol will be interviewing 2 professionals who have developed a program that speaks to the emotions that drive unwanted sexual behavior. Dr. Anthony B. Walker has a Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Science, is an APSATS candidate and works as an addiction recovery life coach and recovery group facilitator with Choose Recovery Services and Luke Gordon, is a Certified Addiction Recovery & Betrayal Trauma Coach and APSATS candidate. He is professionally certified through iPEC, trained in Brain Spotting, and is the co-founder of Choose Recovery Services. Together, they are passionate about helping men find lasting healing and transformation, overcoming...
2023-09-05
48 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
15. Blue Zeus
I was driving on Crooks Gap Road through Arapaho Creek one fall morning looking for horses. I had been visiting this area for the past four years and had gotten to know several wild families of horses over that time. It just so happened that on this particular day, I would find the most beautiful horse I had ever seen. The last time I saw Blue Zeus in the wild, he was standing watch over his family as they grazed. He seemed more alert than usual, and I think it was because he could hear the...
2023-09-04
18 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
14. Wild Horse Roundups: The Abuse Must End
The horses captured in a roundup will never see their families again. They will never again see the land on which they were born and know so well. They will be taken to holding facilities which may riddled with diseases, offered for adoption, or they may not be. They won't have shade or shelter, and they may not get enough food; many die there. The BLM needs to stop torturing wild horses and start humanely managing them on the range, their home, where they belong with their families. This week, I'm discussing the inhumane act of...
2023-08-14
21 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
13. Saving the McCullough Peaks Herd: Interview with Sandy Sisti
Sandy Sisti of Wild at Heart Images has been a photographer for over twenty years and a lover of wildlife and nature since childhood. Currently, most of her time is devoted to observing and documenting the wild horses of the McCullough Peaks Herd Management Area, a group of horses she considers like family. The BLM recently put out an environmental assessment that talks about removing a large portion of the McCullough Peaks herd and, I have to say, it's terrible. We're discussing the hardship facing these horses and how we can all help. Get full sh...
2023-07-31
33 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
12. Fixing the SAFE Act: Interview with Susan Wagner
If you've wondered what you can do to help save wild horses from slaughter, then this episode is for you. I'm interviewing Susan Wagner about the 2021 SAFE (Save America's Forgotten Equines) Act. Susan Wagner founded Equine Advocates after discovering the horse-meat slaughter industry for horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. As you'll hear, this is a very complex issue that affects all horses. From banning horse meat consumption for humans and pets to intrastate transport to slaughterhouses on Indian Reservation land, the urgency of the matter cannot be understated and it truly deserves your support.
2023-07-17
29 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
11. Tales from Salt Wells Creek
Are you curious about the wild horses living in one of the largest herds in Wyoming? If so, then listen in as I take you on a tour of Salt Wells Creek. I'll describe the horse families that live there, the uniqueness of some of the horses, and the very real danger they're facing. I want to introduce you to a few of my "friends." There's the Curly stallion named Bubba. The Cremello foal, Julian. The bay roan stallion Valentino. The stallions Blaze and Silverado. The mares Lavender and Genevieve, and so many more. It i...
2023-07-03
19 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
10. A Tribute to Chiron: The Consequences of Winter's End
I recount the story of Chiron, a stunning black and white Pinto in Arapahoe Creek, and his family. Hear how they had lived their entire lives wild and free as the wind on the land they called their home. However, the winter of 2022/23 brought a ferocity and devastation unseen in this desert since the 1970s. This is the story of Chiron's legacy, and how from the harshness of winter, out came Ghost Warrior. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/10
2023-06-12
14 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
9. AWHC WY Lawsuit: Interview with Suzanne Roy
I am absolutely delighted to have Suzanne Roy, the executive director of American Wild Horse Campaign, here to talk about the lawsuit that AWHC filed just a few days ago against the BLM. The government agency has plans for a massive land grab in Wyoming, as well as plans to zero out the wild herds living there and reduce another to a much smaller size. Find out why this lawsuit could be one of the most important cases for the wild horses, the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act, and all wild horse protected land i...
2023-05-29
43 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
8. Wild Horse Holding Facilities
Over the course of my years spent chronicling America's wild horses, I've also visited the holding facilities where the horses are taken after a roundup. I'm sad to say conditions have steadily and shockingly deteriorated. Today, I am sharing what I've seen. Listen in to learn more about how the Bureau of Land Management is changing terminology and policies that continue to erode the protected status of these beautiful creatures, and how you can help this important cause of saving our nation's wild horses. Get full show notes and more information he...
2023-05-15
21 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
7. Wild Beauty: Interview with Ashley Avis
Ashley Avis is an American director, screenwriter, producer and co-founder of Winterstone Pictures. She embarked on what would become a five-year-long passion project in her award-winning documentary Wild Beauty: Mustang Spirit of the West, exploring the stunning natural beauty as well as the controversial government treatment of wild horses in the United States. Join me in discovering Ashley's winding road from horse lover to wild horse advocate. We discuss how an exploratory journey to the wild horse heartlands to film Black Beauty led her to filming her documentary, which became both an interesting look at w...
2023-05-01
34 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
6. The Pryor Mountain Herd: Interview with Ginger Kathrens
Ginger Kathrens is an Emmy Award-winning producer, cinematographer, writer, editor, and award-winning author. She introduced Cloud, Wild Stallion of the Rockies, to the world in her famous documentaries. Her documentation of the Pryor Mountain Herd gave us one of the first in-depth looks at the rich and complex society of wild horses. If you want to find out what the Bureau of Land Management's new plan for the Pryor Mountain Herd is, then this episode is for you. We discuss the various actions that help wild horse herds thrive, including fertility control, selective removal and p...
2023-04-17
30 min
Significant Women with Carol McLeod | Carol Mcleod Ministries
Taking Every Thought Captive with Victoria D. Walker Lydon
Join Carol McLeod and the Significant Women Podcast for a wonderful interview with author and Christian Life Coach Victoria D. Walker Lydon! Victoria’s ministry is called Choose 2 Think and focuses on cultivating a Godly thought life, as inspired by 2 Corinthians 10:5. Over the years Victoria has blogged, written Bible studies, taught Sunday School, led small women's groups, and authored two books. She currently writes devotionals for Guideposts Strength & Grace magazine and released her own 365-day devotional and the companion journal called Choose 2 Think: Find Peace, Joy, Hope, Health & Freedom Every Day. She geeks out on neuroscience and your brain's neur...
2023-04-14
51 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
5. Arapaho Creek: Interview with Angelique Rea
The horses in Arapaho Creek are some of the most amazing horses you will ever meet in your life. This is because they are that perfect mix of all of the surrounding Herd Management Area horses, and also the unique environmental resources that draw in all the wild horses. My guest this week is Angelique Rea who's been visiting the Red Desert Complex since 2011. Angelique and I discuss the confluence of events, people, and history of the Arapaho Creek area that have made it so dangerous for horse families to live here. Learn why special i...
2023-04-03
33 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
4. Flying Over an Ocean of Snow
This year has been the longest, harshest winter I can remember in Wyoming since I started going in 2000. In December, snowstorm after snowstorm swept in and buried the area. The Arctic fronts that moved in brought record chills, making it impossible for the snow to melt. To say that I was concerned about the wild horses and the other wildlife in the area is putting it mildly. But I wonder if any of them could have been prepared for what nature threw at them this year? Get full show notes and more information here: https://w...
2023-03-20
18 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
3. Wild Horses Live in Families
Wild horse families aren't static. Every time I go out, I see changes in different families. But it doesn't mean that families aren't important or that they don't give continuity to the wild horse society. We can learn so much by observing and studying their behavior and societal structure. Listen in this week to find out why families are the heart of wild horse society and why these families deserve to live their entire lives free on our public lands. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/3
2023-03-06
18 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
2. Wild Horses at Risk of Extinction
The Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act decreed that wild free-roaming horses and burros shall be protected from capture, branding, harassment, or death. Yet, wild horses are being culled from their homes and their families, in the tens of thousands almost every year, by the very same agency that is charged with protecting them. At the end of this year, there will most likely be more horses in holding facilities than in the wild. Tune in this week to find out what you can do to help. Get full show notes and more information here: h...
2023-03-06
16 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
1. Discovering Wild Horses
I share what it was like encountering wild horses for the first time in the Red Desert in Wyoming, and how I began photographing and advocating for them. You'll hear more about my first experience with these beautiful beings, the shock I experienced going through my first roundup, and how this set me on a mission to show people what is really happening with these beings, and why we need the wildness that these horses give. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.wildhoofbeats.com/1
2023-03-06
24 min
Freedom for Wild Horses
Start Here: Introducing Freedom for Wild Horses with Carol J. Walker
I'm Carol, and I love everything about wild horses. I have spent the last 19 years following, observing, documenting, and photographing them on our public lands in America, but that's not enough. I have been working as a wild horse advocate to save them because they are under threat by the very government agency that has been tasked to protect them. I created this podcast for people who love wildlife, wild horses, and the freedom they stand for, and will be providing stories and education about the horses and the issues facing them so that you c...
2023-02-27
01 min
Serial Defense: How to defend yourself against a Serial Killer or Serial Sex Offender
Douglas Clark and Carol Bundy: The Sunset Strip Slayers
This deranged couple trolled the streets of Los Angeles, CA and the Sunset Strip's Red-light district, picking up women they believed were sex workers. The women were abducted, sexually assaulted, and murdered. Each of these suspects (individually) went as far as decapitating a victim. These serial offenders are Douglas Clark and Carol Bundy, The Sunset Strip Slayers. Listen to the podcast on Apple podcast or the Serial Defense website.
2022-12-21
39 min
Golf Club Talk UK
Carol-Ann Baxter - GCTUK 65
Golf Club Talk UK meets up with Carol Ann Baxter, Executive Director with the PGA of Canada Ottawa. One will discover that Carol Ann is a trailblazer, her entrepreneurship has seen her build one of the most fun loving golf facilities - Archies in Cornwall , Ontario - her passionate leadership and attitude is an inspiration for others. During 2021 she received the accolade of Life Membership with the LPGA . https://www.archiescornwall.com/ Thanks to BRS Golf for their support of the show: https://www.brsgolf.com/web/
2022-06-16
51 min
The God Particle
E1: An Interview with Carol H. Williams
This week, host Aubrey Walker sits down with the award-winning, Carol Henny Williams, founder of the renowned Carol H. Williams Agency. Hear Carol talk about how she built her legacy in the Chicago ad business by coming up through the ranks in the '70's. How she fought racism and sexism to become Ad Woman of the Year in 1989 as well as being inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame in 2017. The love and respect are audible as Aubrey asks Carol a burning question that makes it all the way real. Stuck in your creative place...
2022-05-24
42 min
People with Passion for Pets
Phoenix Area Disc Dogs - learn more about the dog sport with Carol Conti
We talk to Carol Conti with Phoenix Area Disc Dogs. Carol has been a competitive disc dog enthusiast for over 15years and is excited to get other dog owners and their pets started in this great dog sport. For more information on PHADD go to: https://www.facebook.com/Phoenix-Area-Disc-Dogs-106653136095938/Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ModernCanineVlog?sub_confirmation=1🐕 further connect with us hereWebsite: https://www.mcs.dogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcs.dog/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mcs.dogIf you...
2022-03-29
27 min
Women's Business Workshop Podcast
71: The Courage to Share Your Thought Leadership with Carol Cox
Business consultant Robin Walker joins guest Carol Cox of Speaking Your Brand, to talk about being a thought leader as a female business owner or professional. Listen in to hear about: What is Thought Leadership? The four levels of Thought Leadership What holds women back from sharing their story? How the Expert Trap holds us... Source
2022-03-07
24 min
Nonprofit Mission: Impact
Fundraising Fundamentals with Sabrina Walker Hernandez
In episode 26 of Nonprofit Mission: Impact, some of the topics that Carol and her guest, Sabrina Walker Hernandez discussed include: How to get comfortable with fundraising The breakdown of the fundraising process Why both introverts and extroverts make good fundraisers Guest Information:Sabrina Walker Hernandez is the President & CEO of Supporting World Hope. She has over 25 years of experience in nonprofit management, fundraising, and leadership. One of Sabrina's greatest successes is that she increased operation revenue from $750,000 to $2.5 million over an 8-year period as well as being responsible for the planning and operations of a...
2021-07-06
36 min
Classic Ghost Stories
S02E22 A Christmas Carol The Spirit of Christmas Future
A Christmas Carol Part 4: The Spirit of Christmas Future & The End of ItThe Ghost of Christmas Future is the scariest of the ghosts. No jovial sprite he! He's just a heap of black cloak and a pointing hand. At the end, the spirit's hand quivers kindly, but he gives Scrooge no answers. Scrooge, even unanswered, intuits that he will be okay if he mends his ways. I thought that the first scene with the lowly char-folk and undertakers men and old Joe with his greasy fat and mouldy bones was a masterpiece of dialogue. The attitude of the working folk...
2020-12-24
56 min
Classic Ghost Stories
SO2E21 A Christmas Carol: The Spirit of Christmas Present
A Christmas Carol Part 3: The Spirit of Christmas PresentHe brought a tear to my eye and halt to my throat, did Old Dickens in this episode. I think he was a man of great humanity who genuinely did care for those who were not as well-off as he was.The only slight caution I had was Old Topper chasing The Plump Sister and getting her in a corner. We inevitably all view behaviour through the lens of our own time and of course this behaviour reminded me of the #MeToo. I certainly wouldn't want my daughters, mother or my partner...
2020-12-21
1h 03
Classic Ghost Stories
S02E20 A Christmas Carol: The Spirit of Christmas Past
Christmas Carol Part 2. The First Spirit.I am enjoying this story. It's a long time since I've read it, and I'd forgotten a lot of the detail. I do like Dickens's writing. His description of the Ghost of Christmas Past with its extinguisher (a candle-snuffer I think) and its sparkling belt.His description of the country lane they appear on on Christmas Day where young Scrooge is alone is wonderful.With all these stories that go over more than one episode there isn't much to say in the show notes. The only thing that occurred to me as I was dr...
2020-12-19
48 min
Classic Ghost Stories
S02E19 A Christmas Carol — Marley's Ghost
Charles DickensCharles John Huffam Dickens was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England in 1812. He died in Higham, Kent in 1879, aged only 58 and was buried at Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey—a high honour indeed.Dickens's writing was very popular during his lifetime and he was recognised as a literary genius by the 20th Century.His first success was The Pickwick Papers in 1836, when he was 24. He had been forced to go to work in a factory rather than school. Dickens worked pasting on labels on pots of boot blacking.Dickens's father was locked up in a debtor's prison. Dickens was not formally ed...
2020-12-12
49 min
Classic Ghost Stories Podcast
A Christmas Carol: The Ghost of Christmas Future & The End of It
A Christmas Carol Part 4: The Spirit Of Christmas Future & The End Of ItThe Ghost of Christmas Future is the scariest of the ghosts. No jovial sprite he! He's just a heap of black cloak and a pointing hand. At the end, the spirit's hand quivers kindly, but he gives Scrooge no answers. Scrooge, even unanswered, intuits that he will be okay if he mends his ways. I thought that the first scene with the lowly char-folk and undertakers men and old Joe with his greasy fat and mouldy bones was a masterpiece...
2020-12-09
56 min
Classic Ghost Stories Podcast
SO2E21: A Christmas Carol—The Ghost of Christmas Present.
A Christmas Carol Part 3: The Spirit Of Christmas PresentHe brought a tear to my eye and halt to my throat, did Old Dickens in this episode. I think he was a man of great humanity who genuinely did care for those who were not as well-off as he was.The only slight caution I had was Old Topper chasing The Plump Sister and getting her in a corner. We inevitably all view behaviour through the lens of our own time and of course this behaviour reminded me of the #MeToo. I certainly wouldn't want...
2020-12-06
1h 03
Classic Ghost Stories Podcast
A Christmas Carol: The Ghost of Christmas Past
Christmas Carol Part 2. The First Spirit.I am enjoying this story. It's a long time since I've read it, and I'd forgotten a lot of the detail. I do like Dickens's writing. His description of the Ghost of Christmas Past with its extinguisher (a candle-snuffer I think) and its sparkling belt.His description of the country lane they appear on on Christmas Day where young Scrooge is alone is wonderful.With all these stories that go over more than one episode there isn't much to say in the show notes. The on...
2020-12-06
48 min
Master of Life Awareness 🧠
"Mindset The New Psychology of Success" by Carol Dweck Book Review
"Mindset The New Psychology of Success" by Carol Dweck Book Review Book of the Week - BOTW - Season 1 Book 43 Buy the book on Amazon https://amzn.to/2OR2y0F GET IT. READ :) FIND OUT which HUMAN NEED is driving all of your behavior http://6-human-needs.sfwalker.com/ Human Needs Psychology + Emotional Intelligence + Universal Laws of Nature = MASTER OF LIFE AWARENESS https://www.sfwalker.com/master-life-awareness
2020-11-28
07 min
Classic Ghost Stories Podcast
S02E19 A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Part 1
Charles DickensCharles John Huffam Dickens was born in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England in 1812. He died in Higham, Kent in 1879, aged only 58 and was buried at Poet's Corner, Westminster Abbey—a high honour indeed.Dickens's writing was very popular during his lifetime and he was recognised as a literary genius by the 20th Century.His first success was The Pickwick Papers in 1836, when he was 24. He had been forced to go to work in a factory rather than school. Dickens worked pasting on labels on pots of boot blacking.Dickens's father was lo...
2020-11-26
39 min
Radio Vet Nurse
Carol - Surgical Nursing Trailblazer
In this episode I went to Melbourne and had the absolute pleasure of meeting Carol Bradley. From humble beginnings as a kennel maid in 1973 Carol worked all the way up to her current role teaching and training vet students at the University of Melbourne. Carol is a Tutor in small animal surgery, and the Veterinary Skills Centre Manager and Nurse Educator. When it comes to teaching vet students Carol is also responsible for lectures and practical class supervision in the surgical discipline with a focus on aseptic and operating room technique, instruments, biomaterials, suture technique, the sterilizing process, and approach...
2019-05-05
1h 17