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Great Art, Big IdeasGreat Art, Big IdeasPerspectives on Cultural PreservationIn this episode we bring together a distinguished panel to explore the crucial role of preserving cultural identities in our changing world. Featuring Sandy Grande, Chris Newell, Nakai Clearwater Northup, and Dana Jackson-Washington, the discussion dives into the importance of maintaining diverse cultural heritages for current and future generations. Our panelists share their unique experiences and insights into the challenges and successes of cultural preservation, offering valuable perspectives on how to protect and celebrate rich traditions amidst evolving societal landscapes. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation on safeguarding our cultural legacy.Thanks for listening and don't forget to...2024-08-2653 minCubicle ConfidentialCubicle ConfidentialMajor F%$@Up“Oops you made a mistake, that’s all … and making mistakes is never fun” was a jingle from a decades-old cartoon series.  Truer words were never sung.  Blunder … error … gaffe … mis-step … oversight … blooper … many terms share that singular, sinking feeling when you realize you messed up in a big way. We help listeners own up and make amends when things go awry at the office.  Jack shares the story of an impromptu acoustic performance that saved a concert waylaid by technical difficulties.Segments in this episode:Not Ticking all the Boxes in Vancouver – “We shipped a large order to an overseas...2024-07-1032 minEveryday TherapistEveryday TherapistChat with Chris WinsonIn this episode Chris Winson joins us to talk about compassion. Specifically, we cover what compassion is, Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), and the physiological link with gardening (UK term) and working in the yard (US term). Chris is an author, researcher and founder of #365DaysOfCompassion, an online community of people sharing thoughts, reflections and information about compassion and mental well-being. Links discussed throughout the episode: #365DaysOfCompassion Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/385641661879755/?ref=share_group_linkCompassionate Nature writing on Substack ...2024-03-251h 16Everyday TherapistEveryday Therapist5. Secondary TraumaCody and Rich catch up with differences in Halloween between the US and the UK and then dive into a conversation about secondary trauma. What is it? What causes it? What are the symptoms? and What can we do about it?Chris Huberman: Diet & Nutrition for Mental Health Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/episode/6GEZVm18mwx76rWJueFHGj?si=HAWZqBB7QiCViMY3lHOkjg&nd=1Secondary Trauma:https://www.acf.hhs.gov/trauma-toolkit/secondary-traumatic-stress2023-11-2057 minThe North American Friends Movie ClubThe North American Friends Movie ClubThe Silence Of The Lambs (1991)Brent, Nate, and Kate pair beans and wine with the 1991 American Psychological Horror film The Silence of the Lambs (1991) starring:Jodie Foster as Clarice StarlingAnthony Hopkins as Dr. Hannibal LecterScott Glenn as Jack CrawfordTed Levine as Jame "Buffalo Bill" GumbAnthony Heald as Dr. Frederick ChiltonBrooke Smith as Catherine MartinDiane Baker as U.S. Senator Ruth MartinKasi Lemmons as Ardelia MappFrankie Faison as Barney MatthewsTracey Walter as LamarCharles...2023-07-131h 06VelshiVelshiSCOTUS STAY & MOREVelshi is joined by Senior Correspondent at New York Magazine Irin Carmon, former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, Head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign William Browder, Technical Lead for XPRIZE WildfireJay Stalnacker, President & CEO of the Center for Reproductive RightsNancy Northup, SeniorColumnist at The Boston Globe OpinionKimberly Atkins Stohr, former Assistant U.S. Attorney Chris Mattei, Opinion Writer for The Washington PostJennifer Rubin, Senior Adviser at The Lincoln Project Stuart Stevens. 2023-04-221h 21Payments on Fire™Payments on Fire™Episode 183 - Fanning the Flames: Money20/20 RecapGlenbrook’s Bryan Derman, Chris Uriarte, Cici Northup, and Joanna Wisniecka are back from Money20/20 and return to Payments on Fire to debrief with Yvette Bohanan in this Fanning the Flames episode. If you listened to Episode 180, you know what hot topics the team was anticipating at the conference. Was it everything they expected? Tune in to hear the highlights and observations.  https://pof.glenbrook.com/2022-10-2923 minPayments on Fire™Payments on Fire™Episode 180 - Fanning the Flames: Money20/20 PreviewYvette Bohanan hosts Glenbrook’s Bryan Derman, Chris Uriarte, Cici Northup, and Joanna Wisniecka to discuss their attendance at the upcoming Money20/20 conference. Listen in to hear what noteworthy payments trends the team is paying attention to and what related themes they expect to surface at Money20/20. We’ll catch up with them after the conference to see what takeaways were most surprising or interesting.  If you are attending Money20/20, we’d love to connect! Please reach out to Bryan, Chris, Cici, or Joanna on Our Team page or connect directly on LinkedIn.  https://pof.glenbroo...2022-10-1819 minThe Last Word w/ Ebontis, Lord Cognito & TieGuyTravisThe Last Word w/ Ebontis, Lord Cognito & TieGuyTravisThe Last Word #187 ft Chris Ray Gun - Witch Queen complaints, Crafting Issues, Vow of the Disciple Raid Race Chat** Had some technical difficulties with this one, sorry they get worked out after the first half hour, but hopefully you all have a decent chat here. This week we got the legend Chris Ray Gun to join us and nerd about Destiny 2 and The Witch Queen. We have spent many hours with the new Expansion and have some things we would like to tweak, especially weapon crafting. The New Raid launches on Saturday and the race will be on, and while most just want the completion we just hope it doesn't take TOO long. Good luck to all...2022-03-042h 16SeasonedSeasonedExploring Indigenous food with members of the Mashantucket Pequot, Mohegan and Navajo tribal nationsHow much do you know about Native cuisine in Connecticut and New England? This week on Seasoned: an exploration of Indigenous food and cooking. We talk with Nakai Clearwater Northup and Rachel Sayet—educators in the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan tribal nations—about their culinary traditions. Plus, Navajo chef Freddie Bitsoie talks with us about his new cookbook, New Native Kitchen: Celebrating Modern Recipes of the American Indian. This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken and Catie Talarski. Our interns are Abē Levine and Dylan Reyes. Guests: Nakai Clearwater Northup (Mashantucket Pequot and Narragansett) - Lea...2021-11-0349 minLaura Coates LiveLaura Coates LiveU.S. Officials Worries Taliban Takeover Could Inspire Violent Extremists in U.S.First, Chris goes one-on-one with Sam Rogers, the Coalitions Director of the "Concerned Veterans For America" group racing to help U.S. and Afghan families escape. Then, Chris discusses U.S. official's concerns that the Taliban takeover could inspire violent extremists in the U.S. with Elliot Ackerman. Chris wraps up the show with Nancy Northup and Marva Sadler on the 6-week abortion ban passed in Texas.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-09-0248 minThe Sportsman Drag Racing Podcast w/ Luke & JedThe Sportsman Drag Racing Podcast w/ Luke & JedBracket racer turned racetrack owner: "Funny Car" Chris NorthupLuke welcomes big dollar bracket racing extraordinaire, and now perhaps the youngest race track owner in the industry: Gleason Raceway Park's own Christopher Northup. Funny Car Chris tells us how a kid from the big city of Boise, Idaho came to own a small race track in rural Gleason, TN, and details their HUGE opening night (last weekend, their spectator count exceeded the town's population)! Chris shares his vision for the race track, where bracket racing fits in, and much more...2021-08-131h 03Divorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyDivorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyChris Northup - Episode 20.5 - The kids can’t process your issues with your ex.In this episode Chris speaks the truth and uncovers some of the things he did that felt horrible when he did them. He shares how he went from being destructive to understanding with the ex, the step dad and himself. I could write more, but the simple truth about divorce is what this episode is all about. Get help. Don't do it alone.Listen to this episode and share it. This is the episode where you really see and hear a man who has endured some @#$% share about his journey and how he is a better man...2021-02-2412 minDivorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyDivorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyChris Northup - Episode 20.4 - We can’t get a divorce, we have two kids, we have to stay togetherIn this episode we talk about kids, life lessons, and experience. Chris talks about therapy and the work he had to do to get to where he is today. Being a man meant letting go of the little boy and admitting where he didn’t know what to do. In the conversation he mentions how “your feet have to take you to the solution” and I believe this episode is just that. It’s the feet that take you to his solutions. Listen till the end, he gets really exposed and says some things you shouldn’t say, but af...2021-02-2213 minDivorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyDivorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyChris Northup - Ep. 20.3 - Write a paragraph of what your life looks like in five years.In this episode we open with an aggressive threat and end with a loving support. Chris really cements the importance of having actionable tools as opposed to thoughts or good spirits. He talks about how he grew up and how that influences how he parents. He mentions the value in being of service and how he creates that for himself and practices it in his philosophy. He talks about his ex and her new man and what that was like. How the idea of what he thought to do and what he actually did, which was to a...2021-02-1713 minDivorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyDivorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyChris Northup - Ep. 20.2 - I had an awesome group of men who advised meIn this episode we talk about tools. What Chris had and didn’t have available to him and we he could do to navigate himself away from being a victim of the drama. He talks about what acceptance is like and how investing in himself gave him strength. How details how he shaped it and in that process it provided him a loving perspective, which gave the day to day an easier way of living .  It was noticing how powerless he was, putting one foot in front of the other, and praying for his ex to have gre...2021-02-1512 minDivorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyDivorce: The First Six Months with Peter MaestreyChris Northup - Ep. 20.1 - the first six months I wore that victim thing like a badge.Say hello to Chris Northup, a father of two beautiful kids and a dual divorcee. As a friend and a colleague, Chris has represented leadership and laughter since I’ve known him. This is the first time we learn of his story and what he endured during the first marriage. I am both amazed and shocked. He starts off almost immediately by admitting that he wore being a victim like a badge within his first six months. Told in a manner only a man who has accepted and taken account for his actions could. Then he talks abo...2021-02-1011 minThe DragChamp ShowThe DragChamp ShowTDCS006 Guess Who RacingThree members of the Guess Who Racing team join the show for an entertaining and wide ranging conversation.  Funny Car Chris Northup, Rayce Kidd, and Seth Mclean proved to be extremely entertaining.  We discussed so many topics it's hard to keep track but a few that stuck out included the long distances the Idaho racers travel to each race, how Chris earned his Funny Car moniker, painting race cars with a spray can, low Alabama power lines, and much more.The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style podcast where hosts Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn, and Ga...2020-04-021h 11Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes PodcastWhy Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes PodcastRoe V. Wade's Final Hour? with Nancy NorthupAre we on the precipice of one of the most destructive social reversals in the country’s history? President Trump’s nomination of Brett Kavanaugh as the next Supreme Court justice initiated a heated conversation about the future of Roe v. Wade because, should he be confirmed, Kavanaugh would become the deciding vote on a ruling that could alter the lives of millions of women. This week, Chris Hayes speaks to Nancy Northup, the President and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, about not just the future of Roe v. Wade but about the legal history of abortion righ...2018-08-0753 minSkeptically Yours with Emery Emery and Heather Henderson - Premium ContentSkeptically Yours with Emery Emery and Heather Henderson - Premium ContentEpisode 085 - GM-Oh Not This Shit Again!Guests - Chris Pennie / Reza Asgari / Maurice Northup2015-01-191h 30Rough Cut Film ReviewRough Cut Film Review12 Years a Slave Tagline - The extraordinary true story of Solomon NorthupRough Cut Film Review takes a look at the latest Oscar baited slave biopic “12 Years a Slave”. The fact that the IMDB Plot Summary comes directly from FOX tells it’s own story and it name drops BIG TIME (here it is).IMDB Plot Summary -Based on an incredible true story of one man’s fight for survival and freedom. In the pre-Civil War United States, Solomon Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold int...2014-08-2400 minFlicks with The Film SnobFlicks with The Film SnobLucky 13    The best film of 2013 may have been something I didn’t see, or didn’t even have a chance to see. There’s a wealth of great stuff being made, and a film snob’s duty is to take the time (and the trouble) to find it. But I can’t find or see everything. I was lucky in ‘13, because I saw quite a few films that I liked. Now, as I always do in February, allowing a month for Oscar bait and other end-of-the-year films to reach Tucson, I present my four top favorites from last year. The Act o...2014-04-1000 minThe Talking DeadThe Talking DeadThe Talking Dead #149: s4e12 – “Squirrel Sniper”This week on the podcast Jason and I breakdown season 4 episode 12, titled “Still”. Tune in to hear that, along with two more entries in our Record Your Favourite Scene Contest, and a healthy batch of Holy Crap!? Did you see that? moments. Thanks for listening! — Huge thanks go out to Audible.com for their support of this podcast. For a free audiobook download and a free 30-day trial, please visit audibletrial.com/talkingdead. Our recommendation this week is “12 Years A Slave” by Solomon Northup. Music for this episode is “Hot Tonight” by Tokyo Police Club, from...2014-03-041h 46Flicks with The Film SnobFlicks with The Film Snob12 Years a Slave It’s remarkable, when you think about it, how few serious American film dramas have dealt with the subject of American slavery. Of course we think of Roots, and there are others…but not many. Maybe slavery is so painful a subject that most filmmakers just don’t want to go there. I think also there’s shame—shame about this huge ugly stain on our history and on our country. Now we have a new film, 12 Years a Slave, direct and graphic in the depiction of slavery to a greater degree than any other film I kno...2014-01-1600 min