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Leadership Currency with Dr. Doug McKinleyLeadership Currency with Dr. Doug McKinleyMurder by Meeting with Marie PawlakDr. McKinley invites podcast designer, Marie Geneviève Pawlak, Founder and CEO of Prime Alchemy, to the podcast today. She recently created an episodic radio podcast that offers a tongue-in-cheek exploration of bad meetings, shady leaders, and suspicious meeting techniques. She shares her meeting insights and suggestions which helps set up the vision for Leadership Currency’s summer series: Meetings Matter. To Order Doug's Books: The Resiliency Quest,Mad About Us Visit Doug's Website: https://www.dougmckinley.com/ Receive a Free Leadership Resource: Leadership Guide 2025-06-0237 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Leisure (384 BC - AD 2020)In this episode we discuss the history of thinking about leisure from Aristotle, Epicurus, Seneca, and Cicero to St. Paul, Gregory I, St. Benedict, Thomas Aquinas, Dante, and John Calvin to Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. Leisure was once seen as a time for debating philosophy or studying the universe, before giving way to slothful bread and circuses. Christian thought hit back hard against Roman excess, teaching leisure was a sinful waste of God's time. In modern times, thinkers are trying to discover what leisure is good and how much is too much. In the face of the AI revolution, will...2025-04-2624 minGood Neighbor Podcast: BergenGood Neighbor Podcast: BergenEp. # 105 From Student to Owner: Marie Wood's Gymnastics Journey Comes Full CircleMarie Wood's remarkable journey with Tumble-Bee Gymnastics pans nearly four decades—from being among the first students when its doors opened in 1986 to becoming its passionate owner. This beautiful full-circle story embodies the very essence of what makes Tumblebee special: genuine community connection that transcends generations.What distinguishes Tumble-Bee Gymnastics from both national franchises and competitive gymnastics programs is their commitment to teaching proper skills while ensuring every child feels celebrated. "Our goal is to have every kid walk out the door feeling better than when they walked in," Marie explains, highlighting a philosophy that has sustained th...2025-03-2723 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastRanking American Monarchies (AD 1804-1883)In this episode we use a ranking system I made up to examine the unique monarchies that were declared in the Americas during the Age of Revolutions. We will learn about the Haitian Revolution that led to the Empire of Haiti and the Kingdom of Haiti. We will learn about the Mexican Revolution that led to the First and Second Empires of Mexico. And we will learn about the Brazilian War of Independence that led to the establishment of the Empire of Brazil. Based on duration, power, accomplishments, and swagger we will determine the best endemic non-colonial western civilization-based...2025-03-2724 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastMonarchy: History and AdvantagesIn this episode we take a deep dive into one of the oldest, most famous, and most stable forms of government: monarchy. Looking at examples from the past, we see what makes a monarchy successful. And we extract lessons for our own governments today. We will study with particular interest Ancient Egypt, Babylon, as well as 17 century France, Belgium, Britain, and modern Japan and Saudi Arabia. 2025-01-1624 minThe Powerful Man ShowThe Powerful Man ShowRevisit: Understanding Challenges & Opportunities In Dealing With Menopause With Dr. Marie AgnewEpisode #912 How can understanding menopause transform your relationship? In this episode, we revisit an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Marie Agnew, a functional medicine expert and my personal doctor, to explore the physical, emotional, and relational impacts of perimenopause and menopause. We take a closer look at the hormonal changes women face and the ripple effects these can have on marriage and family life. Dr. Agnew provides practical tools for men to better support their wives during this transformative phase and to strengthen connection and intimacy. You’ll learn: Key hormonal sh...2024-12-1038 minThe Powerful Man ShowThe Powerful Man ShowRevisit: Men's Health Optimization: Expert Tips From Dr. Marie AgnewEpisode #911 Do you treat your body like a million-dollar racehorse? Or are you burning the candle at both ends? In this episode, Doug reconnects with Dr. Marie Agnew, his personal doctor and a functional medicine expert. They dive deep into why busy men and their families often neglect health until it becomes a problem—and how to course correct before it’s too late. Dr. Agnew shares practical insights on functional medicine’s holistic approach, including why gut health, stress management, and hormone balance are crucial for peak performance in both your professional and pe...2024-12-0748 minThe Powerful Man ShowThe Powerful Man ShowThe Truth About Health: A Conversation with Dr. Marie AgnewEpisode #910 What if the secrets to better sleep, balanced hormones, and a sharper mind were simpler than you thought? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Marie Agnew, a functional medicine expert and trusted advisor, to tackle the myths and truths about health. From understanding how cold plunges boost dopamine to navigating the overwhelming world of supplements, we dig into actionable strategies for improving vitality. We also discuss how to better support loved ones dealing with chronic illnesses and uncover the surprising role stress, joy, and even environmental toxins play in your...2024-12-051h 13Good Neighbor Podcast: BergenGood Neighbor Podcast: BergenEp. # 24 Exploring the Spiritual Realm: Denise Marie's Journey from Childhood Psychic to Acclaimed MediumUnlock the mysteries of the spiritual realm with our guest Denise Marie of Halo Readings, a seasoned psychic medium who has been honing her craft for over a decade. Dive into Denise's journey of self-discovery, which began at the tender age of four. Denise sheds light on the nuanced differences between psychics and mediums, revealing how she communicates with spirits to deliver healing messages from the beyond. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, Denise's insights promise to enrich your understanding of the spiritual world and its impact on our lives. Listen as we explore the intersection...2024-11-1924 minRelationship Real TalkRelationship Real TalkPart 2: The Trinity and the Human Experience with Doug ScottUnlocking the Law of Unity and the Power of Reconciliation In this enlightening episode, Doug Scott a spiritual life counselor and expert in divine mysteries will guide us through a profound exploration of the cosmic laws that govern our existence. We'll delve into the "Law of Unity," which posits that all things are interconnected within a universal reality, and how this unity reflects God's infinite desire to experience life through infinite variety. Doug will also introduce the "Law of Three," a spiritual principle suggesting that true evolution occurs when three forces—affirming, denying, and reconciling—work...2024-08-131h 10Archways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Bacon Cheeseburgers: Only in the WestBacon cheeseburgers are a unique creation of the West, particularly the American melting pot and its dynamism. While all civilizations have governing dietary restrictions based on their religion or philosophy, only the West had the perfect combination of dietary beliefs that permitted the Bacon Cheeseburger to be created. In this episode, we will look into what taboos the Bacon Cheeseburger violates in Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam, Judaism, and Hinduism. Sources used in the episode: britannica.com/topic/dietary-law/Hunter-gatherers Dietary Restrictions of Other Religions - Journal of the American Dietetic Association (jandonline.org) Confucianism...2024-08-0818 minRelationship Real TalkRelationship Real TalkPart 1: Being is Becoming: Why the Trinity is the Template of All RealityHave you heard of the Law of Three and wondered why the Trinity exists and what it has to do with all our reality in relationships? In this episode, we welcome Doug Scott, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 23 years of experience as a mental health counselor in pastoral counseling in Dallas, Texas. Doug’s spiritual journey began in his Catholic upbringing, where he was always drawn to the mystical aspects of his faith. His early experiences with Jesus fueled his quest for deeper spiritual understanding, leading him to study and be inspired by notable figures such as...2024-08-061h 08The Building 4th PodcastThe Building 4th Podcast[Part 3] Made In the Image, Growing In the LikenessMental Health counselors, Doug and Marie complete their three-part series on a deep dive into the Trinity.  This episode explores how healers are intentional participants of the divine desire to experience through creative expression.  2024-08-021h 07The Building 4th PodcastThe Building 4th Podcast[Part 2] Made in the Image, Growing in the LikenessDoug and Marie continue exploring how the Trinity unfolds in the human experience. This is part 2 of the series: Made in the Image of God and Growing in the Likeness of God Part 2: The Trinity and the Human Experience A.Law of Three and the Veil of Forgetting B.Skin of Human Suffering C.The hidden seeds in the ground below the Contrast The Seeds of Hope and the Flower of Joy The Seeds of Anxiety and the Weed of Terror D.Joy: gestalt of manifested wholeness2024-07-271h 08The Building 4th PodcastThe Building 4th Podcast[Part 1] Made in the Image, Growing in the LikenessThis is the first of a three-part series entitled: Made in the Image, Growing in the Likeness.  This first part's title is: Being is Becoming: Why the Trinity is the Template of All Reality.  Marie Woods: Host of the "Everything You Need to Know in a Relationship" podcast and president/ founder of Life Above Foundation. In this enlightening episode, Marie and Doug discuss how the Trinity is the pattern for everything. Doug Scott’s Bio Doug Scott, LCSW, works as a mental health counselor in his private practice in Dallas, Texas. Afte...2024-07-181h 16Archways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastWest Threats: Horse Archers Pt. 2In this captivating episode, we delve into the remarkable legacy of horse archer civilizations—the Parthians, Mongols, and Comanche—and their profound impact on Western societies. Buckle up as we ride through history, exploring their strategies, innovations, and cultural exchanges. 🏹 The Parthians: From the mid-3rd century BC until 224 CE, the Parthian Empire spanned vast territories—from the Euphrates River to Central Asia. Their skilled horse archers revolutionized warfare, employing tactics that confounded enemies. We’ll uncover their influence on the Greeks, Persians, and Romans. 🐎 The Mongols: Under Genghis Khan’s leadership, the Mongols forged the largest land empir...2024-05-1831 minThe Powerful Man ShowThe Powerful Man ShowRevisit: Men's Health Optimization: Expert Tips From Dr. Marie AgnewEpisode #817 Have you ever wondered about the subtle health signals your body may be sending, and how they could be impacting your overall well-being? In this insightful episode, Functional Medicine Practitioner, Marie Agnew, DNP, explores the often overlooked factors affecting men's health, prompting us to reflect on the signs of imbalance within our bodies. How can we optimize our health by paying attention to these signals and implementing proactive measures? As we delve into this enlightening conversation, Dr. Agnew addresses the tendency for men to neglect key health indicators, emphasizing the profound influence...2024-05-0248 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastWest Threats: Horse Archers Pt. 1 (2000 BC-AD 1875)In this episode we study the unique technologies and cultures that developed in the womb of the great Eurasian and American steppes. We will look at how these hearty humans adapted to their harsh environments and synergized with horses to form mobile civilizations. We will then look into how these civilizations accumulated enormous wealth and developed key horse-related technologies: the bridle, saddle, and stirrups. We will then discuss the evolution of mounted archers and the unique danger this posed to Western Civilization. This episode is focused specifically on early horse civilizations and the Scythians. Part 2 will discuss the Parthians...2024-04-0419 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastTales of Medieval Courtship Fails (AD 900-1200)It's the time of year where romance is in the air. In this episode, we look at several ill-fated high-profile romances throughout the medieval period including... - Prince Mal and Princess Olga of Kiev - Constantine the VII and Regent Olga of Kiev - Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere - Paolo Malatesta and Francesca da Polenta - Heloise and Abelard Sources for this episode include: The Primary Chronicles http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/01/saint-buried-people-alive-burned-city-revenge/ History Tea Time Podcast https://www.historyandwomen.com/2010/10/love-story-of-lancelot-and-guinevere.html https://vault.hanover.edu/~battles/arthur/affair owlcation.com/humanities/Famous-Love-Stories-in-History-Paolo-and-Francesca abelardandheloise.com2024-02-1620 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastChess Openings: History and StrategyIn this episode, we draw from the well of chess again. This time discussing five of the most popular and successful openings in Chess: the Spanish Opening, the Sicilian Defense, the Italian Game, the French Defense, and the Caro-Kann. On our journey to learn about openings, we will also learn about chess legends like Arpad Elo (the inventor of ELO), Ruy Lopez, Giulio Greco, and more. We will sink our teeth into chess history like the Gottingen manuscript and the first recorded games. Then, we will study how the greatest players of today like Magnus Carlsen, Hikaru Nakamura, and Vladislav...2024-02-0819 minThe Powerful Man ShowThe Powerful Man ShowMen's Health Optimization: Expert Tips From Dr. Marie AgnewEpisode #778 Have you ever wondered about the subtle health signals your body may be sending, and how they could be impacting your overall well-being? In this insightful episode, Functional Medicine Practitioner, Marie Agnew, DNP, explores the often overlooked factors affecting men's health, prompting us to reflect on the signs of imbalance within our bodies. How can we optimize our health by paying attention to these signals and implementing proactive measures? As we delve into this enlightening conversation, Dr. Agnew addresses the tendency for men to neglect key health indicators, emphasizing the profound influence...2024-02-0148 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastThe History of Podcasting: From cavemen to nowIt is our 50th episode! To celebrate this historic milestone we are having a meta episode about the history of speaking itself. We will examine the oldest oral histories of the Indigenous Australians that have endured over 10,000 years. Then we will look at Moses and the oral law, followed by Homer and the bardic tradition. We will look at tricks bards used to memorize lengthy historical epics. After that, we will study how medieval Europe adapted the spoken word into sermons and operas, and then see how modern technology like radios, iPods, and RSS feeds launched the spoken word...2024-01-1817 minFor The Love Of: Trade-offs we make in pursuit of our passionsFor The Love Of: Trade-offs we make in pursuit of our passionsHow a Mountaineering Accident Taught Doug Beardsley to Live Life to the FullestAfter losing a toe in a mountaineering incident, Doug vowed to never let that stop him from living the adventures and seeking the awe he craved.   Doug Beardsley has a background in pediatric neuroscience and as a public school science teacher. He’s filled his life with adventure, from velodrome racing to alpine guiding and from the first known solo completion of the High Sierra Route to crossing the USA and Canada by motorbike.    Many of his experiences were alone and in places where mistakes had real consequences. Doug’s taken the les...2024-01-1759 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastGuy Fawkes Night (AD 1605)November 5th is the anniversary of the Gunpowder Treason Plot, an almost successful attempt by persecuted Catholics to blow away their Protestant opposition by detonating 36 barrels of gunpowder directly underneath the House of Lords on the opening day of parliament in 1605. Learn how crafty King James I avoided the fate of his father (being exploded), and why the man caught holding the fuse, Guy Fawkes, is an inspiration to anarchists and hackers and the origin for the word "guy." The events that would happen this night would topple the dominoes leading to Shakespeare's and Milton's greatest works as well as...2023-11-0615 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Halloween: What do ghosts, candy, costumes and pumpkins have to do with each other?In this episode learn about Halloween's spooky origins as Samhain, an October 31st Celtic harvest festival featuring all the scariest things: mischievous fairies, ghosts, and taxes! Then learn how All Saints Day and All Souls Day got moved to this time of the year fusing them inextricably with the Celtic traditions resulting in new rituals like wearing white bedsheets and calling yourself a ghost, trick-or-treating, and turnip -carving. Finally, learn how these traditions were exported into America and forever changed into the pumpkin-obsessed candy-filled 12 billion dollar holiday we know and love today. Sources:  https://time.com/5434659/halloween-pagan-origins-in-samhain/ https://www.brown.e...2023-10-2914 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Playing CardsMarie is back! This episode discusses the origins of playing cards and tarot cards in the Middle Ages. We discuss the origins of suits, the games you could play and what they tell us about Medieval life. Sources A Cultural History of Tarot by Farley Pleasure and Leisure in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age by Classen Random Riches by Zollinger Master of the Playing Cards | The Queen of Flowers | The Metropolitan Museum of Art (metmuseum.org) We’re going on a bear hunt - Medieval manuscripts blog ace | Etymology, origin and meaning of ace by etymonline Karnöffel Gam...2023-09-0415 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of the Papal States: the Pope's Kingdom on Earth (AD 756-1870)When looking at the Republics of medieval Italy it's always shocking to see on the map a northern central Italian country with Rome in it known as the Papal States. The Papal States were a territory under the direct control of the Pope for over a thousand years from AD 756 to 1870. In this episode, we look into why the Pope became a sovereign king over earthly territory, how he protected this land from Huns, Goths, Vandals, and Lombards, how the territories forced the Pope to crown 2 Roman Emperors in France 1000 years apart (Charlemagne and Napoleon), and how the territories eventually...2023-08-1413 minPeople First LeadersPeople First Leaders337 - Fulfilling Your Life's Divine Purpose with Lisa Marie PlatskeIn this episode, your host Doug Utberg speaks with Lisa Marie Platske, the founder of Upside Thinking, an award-winning leadership expert in human behavior, and a business coach, about fulfilling life's purpose by letting go of outcomes and societal expectations, embracing deep self-reflection, and finding meaning beyond titles and possessions.Lisa shares her journey of self-discovery, emphasizing the transformative power of trauma and adversity, and how aligning values with goals leads to personal and business growth.If you want to know more about Lisa Marie's work, click HERE.If you’re a founder or...2023-08-0422 minACK FM in the MorningACK FM in the MorningOn-Air with Doug - Anne Marie & Doug Bratton - Pops on NantucketDoug gets to chat with Anne Marie and Doug Bratton about the upcoming 26th Annual Pops on Nantucket. The event takes place on Saturday August 12th at Jetties beach and benefits the Nantucket Cottage Hospital. Tickets are just $30 for adults and $10 for children.  In addition to the fabulous Keith Lockhart and The Boston Pops on Tour they are excited to have Michael Cavanaugh as this year’s special guest.  Michel has been nominated for both a Grammy and Tony Award and is internationally known for his performances of E...2023-08-0404 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of the Pope: What Do All His Titles Mean?In this episode we continue our series on the Italian City-States by discussing the ruler of the Papal States: The Pope. He is probably more famous for being the head of the Catholic church though, and so this episode focuses on the history of this position. We will look at where his authority derives from and how the early Bishops of Rome gained primacy over their peers: the Bishops of Alexandria, Jerusalem, and Antioch. We will then discuss what the New Testament teaches about the leaders of Christianity and how those ideas evolved into the modern Pope. Lastly, we will...2023-08-0111 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Genoa: Jeans, Salami, Columbus, and Crossbows (AD 900-1700)In this fourth episode in our series on the Italian City States of the high middle ages and Renaissance, we learn about Genoa. Genoa was a major maritime republic in the northwest of Italy that ran an empire from the 10th century to the 17th century that included territories across the Crimean coast, Anatolia, the Aegean sea, Corsica, Sardinia, and even Panama. In this episode you'll learn about Genoa's contributions to western civilization including helping win the first crusade, creating the best crossbowmen on the continent, restoring Constantinople to the Byzantines, giving birth to Columbus, inventing jeans, and connecting the...2023-07-1318 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Florence: Part 2 - Birthplace of the Rennaissance (AD 1300-1600)In this episode, we learn about how the Medici family came to power in Florence, and how their efforts gave a place to thrive for the geniuses who called Florence home. We will discuss some of these famous Florentines: including Donatello, Botticelli, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Machiavelli, and Amerigo Vespucci. But of course, that would be impossible without discussing the Medici family and its two most famous scions: Cosimo and Lorenzo, who will be the focus of this episode. Sources Florence | Italy, History, Geography, & Culture | Britannica History of Florence and Of the Affairs Of Italy, by Niccolo Machiavelli (gutenberg.org) ...2023-06-0923 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Florence: Part 1 - from Romans to Dante (AD 300-1300)In this episode you will learn about a Roman fort that turned into a retirement community for veterans of the legions. They moved out of the mountains and into the valley, establishing a key trading hub that became the gateway to northern Italy. For this reason, the city was quarreled over by the Ostrogoths and the Byzantines. Eventually, their fighting reduced the city to rubble. Fortunately, visionary and faithful leaders like Charlemagne, Hugh the Great, and Contessa Matilda would see to it that Florence rise again. It would become the capital of Tuscany, and it would become the Pope's choice...2023-06-0216 minBuilding Great Sales TeamsBuilding Great Sales TeamsLisa Marie Platske: Upside ThinkingLisa Marie Platske is a dynamic entrepreneur, President of Upside Thinking, Inc., Owner of Summit Hills Farm, and a sought-after speaker. With a focus on leadership, connection, human behavior, and personal branding, Lisa Marie has coached and trained over 100,000 leaders, leaving an indelible impact on their success.For six years, Lisa Marie showcased her expertise as a contributor to Forbes.com, sharing valuable insights on leadership and success. She actively participates in the Women in Business board at Florida International University and serves on the Wisdom Council for the Evolutionary Business Council, collaborating with visionary leaders to...2023-06-0253 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Venice: Seeing Through A Glass Darkly (AD 697-1797)In this short episode, we take a quick look into what was up with the Republic of Venice: a free market merchant-run nation that lasted for over 1100 years. We talk about its industries, innovations, and institutions to figure out what made this unique place tick. First episode in a series on medieval Italian city-states. Sources Referenced: Italy - The Republic of Venice | Britannica https://www.venicebyvenetians.com/brief-history-venice/ https://www.furniturelibrary.com/mirror-glass-darkly/2023-05-1808 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Chariot Racing in Rome and Byzantium: Bread and CircusesIn this episode, Doug discusses the history and rules of chariot racing in ancient Rome and how it carried over to the Byzantines. He will discuss the various strategies and teams that developed, as well as some notable racers and horses. He concludes with an assessment of how wealthy winners could become vs how deadly the races were, including, sometimes, for the spectators. Sources Chariot racing | History, Rules, & Facts | Britannica saymedia.com (history.com) meaning and origin of the phrase ‘bread and circuses’ – word histories Chariot Racing in Ancient Rome - World History Encyclopedia Blue versus Green: Rocking the Byzantine Empire...2023-03-2921 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastBenedictine Monk Lifestyle, Vows, and ScheduleIn this episode we will dive into what life was like for a medieval Benedictine monk. We will talk about the vows they made and the codes they abode by like the Vows of Stability, Conversion, Obedience, Chastity, Poverty, and Silence. We will also discuss their daily schedule including what they did for prayers and work. We will learn about the different occupations monks found themselves in such as farmers, cheesemakers, brewers, butchers, builders, bookbinders, scribes, historians, and teachers. Last of all, we will discuss the discoveries monks made in their various occupations and in their spare time such as...2023-03-0215 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Monks in Western Europe: 1 Giant Leap for Monk-kindIn this episode we learn about the ancient practice of living as a hermit, and why people did so. We then look at how innovators like St. Anthony of Egypt and St. Pachomius the Great turned this individual experience into a communal one open not just to those who can survive by themselves in the desert, but to anyone wanting a cloistered life of peace and enlightenment.  Even though from Pachomius came the idea of a monastery, this idea needed to be spread and defended. We will learn how this was done by the foremost Christian scholar of his day, S...2023-02-0720 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Chess: From India to Persia, Europe, and beyondIn this episode, we will look at the ancient origins of Chess in 6th-century Gupta India back when it was known as Chaturanga. From there we will discover how it evolved as it spread to Sassanian Persia and the Islamic empires like the Abbasids. We will see how it developed much of its core rules and strategy. Then we will look into how it continued its spread into Europe from the Byzantines and from Mediterranean merchants, and how this two-pronged approach combined with very abstract-looking pieces led to a lot of confusion as to what Europeans were to call the...2023-01-1420 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastAge of Empires 2 Civilizations History: Vikings, Rus, Celts, Britons, and FranksThis is a follow-up to our previous episode about the Byzantines, Goths, Huns, Persians, and Turks. In this episode, we look at what was going on in the northern parts of the European continent in the early medieval period. We will shed some light on why European history went the way it did. Questions such as: Why did feudalism develop? Why does eastern Europe use the Cyrillic alphabet? Why did the French and British build so many castles? Why did Ireland produce so many medieval monks and scholars?  The focus of our study today will be the Vikings, Rus, Celts, B...2023-01-0520 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastAge of Empires 2 Civilizations History: Byzantines, Goths, Huns, Persians, and TurksIn this episode, we use a 90s strategy video game (Age of Empires II) as a launchpad to discuss five of the civilizations that emerged from the ashes of Rome's fall. The civilizations are the Byzantines, the Goths, the Huns, the Persians, and the Turks. Some of these had a hand in killing Rome, some of these carried on the traditions of Rome, some did both, and others were something different altogether. Sources for this episode are... https://www.worldhistory.org/Persia/ https://ageofempires.fandom.com/wiki/ https://www.ancientpages.com/2019/04/16/who-were-the-goths-and-where-did-they-come-from/ https://www.history.com/topics/ancient-china/huns https...2022-12-0226 minThe Onlinification PodThe Onlinification Pod#76: How Womengineer inspires the next generation of engineers (with Marie Ideström)In this episode, Doug was joined by Marie Ideström, CEO and Founder of Womengineer, a Swedish foundation that aims to boost gender equality in the engineering industry by inspiring young girls to find out more about their hidden passion for STEM at an early age.   Take a listen if you want to find out how Womengineer approaches their difficult-to-reach target groups, how they mix physical and digital events in their inspiration journey, and how your company can get involved as a supporter.   Speaking of getting involved, you can find out more about Womengineer and how your company can support the...2022-11-2329 minGyrl Talk with j Marie!Gyrl Talk with j Marie!💖S3 Ep 6 NEW EPISODE! ‘Let YOUR life change someone else!’My beautiful Gyrls and wise men listening…💜So, I am super excited to have my Guest Co-Host and #HBCU AlumniAlumni A’Paulo White on this episode!💖He is here to share his experiences working with Super Bowl MVP Doug Williams and what he has learned as a Player, Teacher, Coach and overall servant of others.Let’s talk about it!💖Support Black businesses and non-profits. This week we are supporting @r.o.c_era and their non-profit which is brilliant way to support the at-risk youth in Watts, CA. Than...2022-11-081h 00Archways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastSt. Paul Bio: Part 4 - Trial in Rome (AD 57-64)In this episode, Doug examines quite literally the last chapter (or two) of Paul's life. Starting from his difficult and terrifying sea voyage across the Mediterranean, we will then explore how Paul used his time under house arrest in Rome, and finally learn about how his meeting with murdering psychopath Emperor Nero went (not well). We conclude the episode by closing this chapter of Christianity by learning about the end of the Acts, the end of the Apostles, and the destruction of the temple. We also get into what's the deal with that number of the beast in Revelation 13 (trust...2022-11-0321 minLoving Life after LossLoving Life after Loss#UpspiralGrief with Doug NollDouglas E. Noll, Esq is an award-winning lawyer-mediator who has mediated thousands of conflicts. His calling is to serve humanity, and he executes his calling at many levels. Doug is an award-winning author of three books, a teacher, speaker, and a trainer. His fourth book De-Escalate was published by Beyond Word’s Publishing in September of 2017. De-Escalate is now in four languages and in its second printing. Doug’s work carries him from international work to helping people resolve deep interpersonal and ideological conflicts. He is the co-founder of Prison of Peace, and crea...2022-10-2536 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastSt. Paul Bio: Part 3 - Third Mission (AD 54-58)In this episode, Doug explores Paul's third missionary journey. We will learn about Ephesus, Paul's home for more than two years. We will examine the teachings taught and miracles wrought there, the book-burning extravaganza, and the angry mob of smiths who were mad that the Christians killed tourism. We will also learn about that time Paul killed someone by talking too long. And that time another angry mob tried to kill Paul when he was about to give some people a haircut. And of course, we will explore the powerful defense Paul offered up when prosecuted in both Jewish and...2022-10-1426 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastSt. Paul Bio: Part 2 - Second Mission (AD 49-52)Learn about Paul's Second Missionary Journey in this second part of our three part series on St. Paul. In this episode, Paul will get in an argument with Peter, circumcise someone, break out of prison (and baptize the warden), travel to Greece and Macedonia, debate the Stoics and Epicureans of Athens, and acquire new missionary companions and co-authors such as Silas, Timothy, Luke, and Sosthenes.2022-09-3023 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastSt. Paul Bio: Part 1 - Road to DamascusIn this episode, we look at the mixed Roman and Jewish milieu in which Saul of Tarsus was raised. Saul's legal status as a Roman and his education as a merchant and a Pharisee made him exceptionally qualified for his later life mission. Unfortunately, for many years he was doing the opposite of what his life mission would be. He was a fervent supporter of the Hellenized Sadducees and led efforts in persecuting and executing Christians in farcical trials. This culminated in the martyrdom of Stephen and Saul's famous journey on The Road to Damascus. On that path, Saul was...2022-09-1622 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of the Praetorian Guard: Rome's Secret Police (27 BC-AD 312)In this episode, Doug looks into the sordid history of the Praetorian Guard.  Originally created by Emperor Augustus, it was intended to be a few thousand simple bodyguards who would protect the emperor and his family. Little did Augustus know, "[he] created potentially the most dangerous institution the Roman world had ever seen." In less than 100 years, the Guard's role expanded to become cops, soldiers, spies, gladiators, and assassins. They were supposed to take out the emperor's enemies. But once they got the taste for killing emperors and replacing them with guys who gave them bonuses, they became the emperors' b...2022-08-2325 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastSpartacus Bio: The Third Servile War (73-71 BC)This episode is the conclusion of Doug's trilogy on Slavery in Ancient Rome. In it, we discuss the Third Servile War. Particularly, its bold leader Spartacus, and his foil, the evil Crassus. Learn of the cat and mouse games these two played with armies of tens of thousands across the Italian peninsula. And how their struggle brought the Roman Republic to its knees... ushering in a new era. THE ROMAN EMPIRE!2022-08-0313 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Gladiators: Funeral Rite Turned Extreme SportContinuing our exploration of slavery in Rome, in this episode, Doug Archway explores the surprising lives of Roman gladiators (half of whom were not slaves). He will look into the strange rules and classes of this absolutely insane sport. You'll be surprised at how much it shares with modern-day pro-wrestling and luchadors. It will also surprise you that hating and blaming referees is a tradition that goes back 2100 years.2022-07-2813 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Roman Slavery: Even the Accountants Are Slaves!In this episode, Doug takes us through a brief rundown of slavery in Mesopotamia, the Levant, and the Mediterranean. Then, we dive straight into how it worked in Roman times. In Rome, one out of six people were slaves. The origins of slaves were as diverse and varied as their jobs and treatment. Some slaves were Celtic or Germanic prisoners of war who suffered in the mines. Others were orphaned Romans who worked their way up to managing farms and properties. Still, others were highly educated physicians, accountants, secretaries, and foremen who had their own slaves and lived luxurious lifestyles...2022-07-2018 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Abortion: 3,500 Years of DebateThe morality, legality, and ethics of abortion has been pondered ever since it began being practiced in Egypt in 1500 BC. The Assyrians banned it. The Greeks encouraged it. The Bible teaches killing children is wrong, but apparently instructs how to perform an abortion - or does it? How did Jews and early Christians feel about the practice? How did early legal systems and Common Law manage abortion? What traditions carried on to colonial America? What did first wave feminists have to say about it? Is it an enshrined constitutional right or basically murder? What will happen now that Dobbs v...2022-06-2926 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastStoicism Key TenetsIn this episode, Doug boils down the rich Greco-Roman philosophical tradition of stoicism into its key elements. Armed with quotes from stoic philosophers, ideas from modern stoic practitioners, and lots of movie lore; Doug will discuss five of the key tenets of stoicism (adapted from reddit.com/r/stoicism by u/ElAround):  1. “Of all existing things some are in our power, and others are not in our power.” 2. "Try how the life of the good man suits thee..." 3. "The man who truly trains is he who disciplines himself to face impressions..." 4.  "Do not set your heart on (gifts), and they will n...2022-06-1513 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Stoicism: Zeno to Jefferson and everyone in betweenIn this episode, Doug discusses the origins of stoicism in the philosophical milieu of axial age Athens. Originally developed by a shipwrecked merchant and former cynic, stoicism soon became the dominant philosophy of Athens. A few hundred years later, it was adapted to the honor-bound culture and practicality of the Romans, and quickly became a hit. The first emperor to be directly influenced by a stoic philosopher was Nero, but he later rejected Seneca, the philosopher, and had him killed. Seneca's words lived on though, and found purchase in the mind of a new emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Marcus would go...2022-06-0917 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastFlavius Josephus Bio: Witness to the Siege of Jerusalem (AD 37-100)In this episode, Doug explores the life of one of Rome's most important and controversial historians: Flavius Josephus. Josephus started his life in the first century as a brilliant Jewish scholar and Pharisee. He was familiar with the Jewish sects and Roman leaders who opposed Jesus and John the Baptist, and he saw the beginnings of Christianity. He later fought as a general in the war for Jewish independence against Rome up until he was captured. Like Joseph of Egypt, he befriended his captors and soon became a friend and ally to them. An ambitious Roman general, Vespasian, appreciated Josephus...2022-05-0924 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastRoman Civil War: Crossing the Rubicon (49-45 BC)Marie discusses the Roman Civil War, the first triumvirate, and how Julius Caesar became dictator of Rome.  Other topics: Crassus, Rubicon, RATE OUR PODCAST WHEREVER YOU LISTEN!2022-05-0423 minThe Sustainable Business PodcastThe Sustainable Business PodcastCorporate socio-political activism – What role do companies have in social issues?Corporations become more and more involved in socio-political activities. Whether it is the climate crisis, the covid pandemic, or most recently, the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, companies release statements, take a stand, and speak out about controversial issues. But how do stakeholders react to this new role of companies? What role do CEOs play in corporate socio-political activism? What are the reasons for companies to get involved in social issues? And what about the legitimacy of corporate socio-political activism? Prof. Dr. Laura Marie Edinger-Schons discussed these questions with Doug Schuler, associate professor of business and public policy at...2022-04-2635 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastPlanet Names History: Greek and Roman Origins Part 2In this episode, Doug examines the moons, asteroids, and dwarf planets of our solar system along with some constellations we see in the night sky. And he determines how alike these bodies are with their Greek and Roman mythological namesakes.  Learn about how Jupiter placed two constellations to torture Orion, the hunter. Discover how the pettiness of Eris caused the discord of the Trojan war, and how the discovery of the dwarf-planet, Eris led to the discord of revoking Pluto's planetary status. Learn about Icarus the daring teenage boy, Icarus the asteroid that comes dangerously close to earth, and how y...2022-04-1932 minPop Cultured With MariePop Cultured With MarieDoug: The Forgotten NicktoonDoug was the first Nicktoon that ran from 1991 to 1994 on Nickelodeon  and from 1996 to 1999 on ABC and had one film produced by Disney. Why did it end up on two different networks? I examine that, why Disney was involved, and why was this series not as popular.2022-04-0225 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastPlanet Names History: Greek and Roman Origins Part 1Continuing our study of the influence of Greco-Roman civilization on our language and science, Doug explores the origins of our planets' names. He will discuss the ancient Mesopotamian practices of naming stars and planets after deities, how the Greeks and Romans carried on those traditions, and even later, in the Renaissance and Enlightenment these practices continued. Doug will then explain where the gods of the Greek and Roman pantheons came from, and how much in common these planets have with their eponymous gods. And so, today you will learn the stories of legendary gods: Jupiter, Mars, Venus, Neptune, Pluto, and...2022-03-2622 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastJulius Caesar Bio: How to win friends and influence Romans (100 BC-44 BC)Julius Caesar is pretty famous for dying. But why was he famous to begin with?  Marie discusses Caesar vs Pirates, Caesar the Pontifex Maximus, Caesar in Britain, and Caesar vs. Vercingetorix at the Battle of Alesia. Shoot us an email at archwayspodcast@gmail.com2022-03-1712 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastLatin's Impact On English: Not As Dead As We ThoughtIn this special linguistic episode, Doug discusses the importance and lasting impact that the Latin language has had on our Western culture. To give you an idea of how many Latin words, expressions, and abbreviations you use and hear without even realizing, Doug takes you through a situation where you find yourself graduating from college, getting a job, and then being accused of homicide (man-killing). Through the situation you will see how much Latin gets bandied about in ordinary (and extraordinary) contexts. Hopefully, your mind explodes just a bit as you finally realize what all of these things you've been...2022-03-0716 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastCincinnatus Bio: Farming! A man of Your Talents? (458 BC)Join us as we learn about the broke farmer who was granted unlimited power by his government to save Rome from disaster.  After a two week military campaign and victory celebration, Cincinnatus gave back all the power he was given, and went back to his plow. The story is iconic. So iconic in fact, that George Washington modeled his whole career after Cincinnatus. We conclude the episode comparing Washington and Cincinnatus, and discuss a leadership attribute that we can glean from the two of them.2022-02-2615 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastRoman Poetry: Ovid, Catullus, and Virgil (~50 BC)Marie talks about Ovid, Catullus, Virgil. Roman poets who are so sappy that it's adorable. Other topics: Augustus, the Aeneid, reasons to break up with your girlfriend. Have a question? Email us!  archwayspodcast@gmail.com Also for real, read Catullus 5 https://latinintranslation.wordpress.com/2010/07/01/catullus-5/ Also listen to the Aenied https://librivox.org/the-aeneid-by-virgil/2022-02-1716 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastRoman Civics: Putting the Pieces Together (509 BC-27 BC)In this episode, Doug takes a step back from the history to expound on the structure and roles of the Roman Republic. And you will see how many features of our republic today are copied and pasted from the Romans' homework: the rule of law, inalienable rights, checks and balances, veto powers, bicameral legislatures, and representative democracy to name a few.  In this episode, you will also learn about a lot of terms we use to talk about government today: demagogues, dictators, censuses, tribunals, plebeians, patricians, prerogatives, and vetoes. Oh my!2022-02-1019 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of the Republic in Rome: Romancing Roman Republicanism (509 BC-27 BC)Marie discusses the origins of the Roman Republic, how to be a terrible inlaw, and why you should stick your hand in an open flame. (In plainer terms, the reign of Servius Tullius, the expulsion of Tarquinius the Proud, the creation of the republic, Mucius Scaevola, Horatius Cocles). Have a question? Ask us!  archwayspodcast@gmail.com  Have suggestions? Tell us!  https://forms.gle/gjyytWxHMj8FPHC972022-02-0421 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastHistory of Democracy in Athens: How to Defeat Tyranny (700 BC-500 BC)In this episode we examine the history of Athens between 700 BC and 500 BC and see how this ancient kingdom went through a series of reforms and counter-reforms, revolutions and counter-revolutions to develop DEMOCRACY!!!   Despite its problems, democracy, and the ideas that came with it: equality under the law, power in the hands of the many instead of the few, jury by peers, constitutional safeguards against tyranny, and proportional representation are some of the most important ideas in western civilization and we owe a great debt to the Athenians who developed and wrote about these ideas. Namely, Draco, Solon, Kleisthenes, and A...2022-01-2425 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastBattle of Platea: the Defeat of Persia (479 BC)The last episode in our series on the Persian Wars discussing the battles of Salamis and Platea. How did those Greeks end up banding together? How did they almost fall apart? Why am I asking you all these questions?  https://hestia.open.ac.uk/the-digital-text/2022-01-1819 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastBattle of Thermopylae and Spartan Culture: The Hot Gates (480 BC)In this extra special episode, join us as Doug gives the Spartan side of the story in the Greco-Persian War. He will discuss Spartan beliefs, culture, and economy as a prelude to discussing their efforts in resisting the Persians. These efforts culminated at the battle of Thermopylae, where 300 Spartan soldiers stood with 7,000 other Greeks to fend off tens of thousands of Persians. This battle would not have been possible without the support of the Greek navy that held off the Persian triremes with their 30,000 marines at Artemisium. Though the battle ended in defeat, the 300 Spartans and around 700 other brave Greeks...2022-01-0623 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastBattle of Marathon: Only 26 miles? (490 BC)In this episode, we discuss the history and strategies of the Battle at Marathon. Giant Empire versus shrimpy city-state... Who lives? Who dies? Who tells your story?  Also, fill out a complimentary survey! Let us know how we can make our podcast better.  https://forms.gle/nzm8Crt7XLXcSn2762021-12-2911 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastBattle of Salamis: The Birth of the West (480 BC)In this episode, Doug talks about how the Greeks invented the idea of the West during the epic conflict of the Greco-Persian Wars. We then explore what "The West" has evolved to mean today, and how we ought to study and look back on the Greeks. Prior to the industrial revolution, children in school and youths in college could read and speak Greek, and knew the stories, myth, history, philosophy, and science. This training gave them the tools to run our civilization, protect us from tyranny, think critically, and be lifelong learners. It is imperative that we revive that formation...2021-12-2112 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastContributions of Ancient Greece: History, Philosophy, and Theater (600 BC- 400 BC)In this episode we will discuss the impacts and influence of ancient Greece. After discussing the geography and peoples of the Greek archipelago, we will discuss significant Greek contributions to humanity such as the art of writing history, the art of philosophy, and the art of theater. 2021-12-1823 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastMaccabean Revolt: The Greek Who Stole Hanukkah (167 BC)In this special holiday episode, we examine the tale of a self-absorbed Greek Seleucid Tyrant and the one Jewish family that refused to obey his unlawful edicts. That family, the Maccabees, preserved religious freedom in their nation, and created a new royal dynasty. Without their bravery, there would be no Christmas. Their story is a great story of faith and courage for all freedom-loving families.2021-12-0711 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastSt. Nicholas of Nicea Bio: Stick with Nick (AD 325)Was Santa a little more passionate than you thought? Did he punch a guy in the face? A few of Marie's favorite stories about St. Nicholas of Myra aka Santa Clause.2021-11-2920 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastAsia Minor Tour: It's Turkey Time (7000 BC - AD 800)Just in time for the holidays, we dive into the history of Turkey (the country (not the food made of bird)). Ancient Turkey, called Anatolia, served a key role in classical Greek, Persian, Roman, and Byzantine civilization. In this podcast we tour 7 of its most influential ancient cities and see what we can learn about how they changed the West forever. The 7 cities are Urfa, Constantinople, Sardis, Pergamum, Nicaea, Ephesus, and Troas.2021-11-2120 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastJudeo-Christian Civilization Part 2: The Christian FaithChristianity, starting off as a sect of Judaism, continued to build on the ideas of that faith and introduced new ideas that have since become integrated into western civilization. Namely, Christianity heavily emphasized caring for the poor and needy and creating organizations to accomplish that, and Christianity was an evangelizing universal religion that actively sought new converts. These two emphases combined with a pagan people yearning for something more, led to the meteoric rise of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire in its first 300 years.2021-11-0920 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastEmperor Aaron Burr: Founding Father Killer (AD 1807)In this episode we will learn about Aaron Burr, one of the Founding Fathers, and his bizarre attempt to create his own dynasty.2021-11-0710 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastCataline Conspiracy: Crossing the Line (63 BC)This episode discusses Cataline's conspiracy. Brief edit: Cicero was consul in 63BC. This episode comes with a worksheet for families to work on at home to review the material: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OqAnlk_O7hiPIGkLLboNGrNL_bDpB8XI/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109987401202259754934&rtpof=true&sd=true Read Cataline's full speech here: https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.02.0019:text=Catil.:speech=1:chapter=12021-11-0116 minArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastArchways: Western Civilization History PodcastJudeo-Christian Civilization Part 1: the Jewish faithIn this episode we get an introduction to the Jewish faith and the impacts its beliefs have had on the government of Western civilization. Key takeaways are that they taught that all humans are equal, that there is one God who governs nature, that all people are free to choose how to live their lives, and that government is predicated on the consent of the governed. This episode discusses key Jewish figures like Abraham, Moses, Joshua, Samuel, and David. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/douglas-archibald6/support2021-10-2516 minJack Myers Ministries & Life Family ChurchJack Myers Ministries & Life Family ChurchDr. Doug Wingate | 07.11.21 AMDr. Doug Wingate *Guest Speaker* The President and Founder of Life Christian University For more information on our international ministry or to visit us for a Sunday Service, please visit our website: LifeFamilyChurch.net2021-07-131h 13The JP Emerson ShowThe JP Emerson ShowMustang Marie, guiding the next generation of Classic Mustang enthusiastsWith a passion for the blue oval so strong that she’s made a career of promoting the brand, forwarding it’s following and sharing her journey with her thousands of social media followers as she finally purchased her dream Mustang. Today, it’s that same passion that fuels her drive with Hagerty, one of the industry’s premier brands, guiding the next generation of enthusiasts and their very own automotive lifestyle.Cars of Carlisle: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cars-carlisle-c-c-episode-151-mustang-marie-67-ford/id1385935323?i=1000514080474Driving.ca: https://driving.ca/ford/featur...2021-05-311h 00QUICK HITS PodcastQUICK HITS PodcastQUICK HITS #19: JFK Assassination Research News & Notes With Rob Clark & Doug Campbell, March 13, 2021IN THIS EPISODE~ There is MUCH to discuss, and Rob & Doug dive right in for 2 hours of Research News & Notes! Among the topics discussed: The passing of Researcher Emeritus Gerald McKnight, and of Marie Tippit, widow of slain Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit; The Guys will preview more than a half-dozen new books from our field, including new releases by Friend-Of-The-Show Michael Swanson ("Why The Vietnam War?"), Josiah Thompson, and the late H.P. Alberelli; More "Limited-Hangout-The-Soviets-Dunnit"-B.S.-Propagande from the CIA; More on various rifles connected to the case, PLUS: An Amazing FBI Ballistics Report on...2021-03-142h 01Happy Whole YouHappy Whole You44. Brain Food With Doug Cook, RDIn this episode, Anna Marie interviews Doug Cook, a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN). Doug shares his functional approach on brain health and the nourishment that it needs to function correctly, he also gives us an inside look at what kind of nutrients our brain needs and why? Get ready to listen to this Brain-tastic podcast episode! About the guest:  Doug is a Registered Dietitian & Integrative & Functional Nutritionist and former Certified Diabetes Educator with over 19 years of clinical nutrition experience, he is also a Writer and the Creator of Health & Nutrition Content website/blog known as ‘Dou...2021-02-1519 minFord Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years PodcastFord Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years PodcastMustangs on a Mission - The ExperienceMustangs on a Missionhttps://www.mustangsonamission.org/This is a can't miss, once in a lifetime event from the comfort of your home! This experience includes an online car show, Q&A sessions with industry VIPs, virtual shop tours, and so much more! This is a two-day virtual event that will be held on Zoom, and you will be able to come and go as you please. Registration Pagehttps://www.mustangsonamission.org/register Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/MustangsMissionExperience/...2020-07-0722 minPeople Behind the Science PodcastPeople Behind the Science Podcast548: Dr. Douglas Fields: Studying New Cellular Mechanisms of Memory Involving MyelinListen Free in iTunes  Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. R. Douglas Fields is Chief of the Nervous System Development and Plasticity Section at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Adjunct Professor in the Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program at the University of Maryland, College Park. In addition, Doug is the author of numerous books and magazine articles about the brain, including the recently released book Electric Brain: How the New Science of Brainwaves Reads Minds, Tells Us How We Learn, and Helps Us Change for the Better. He received his B.A. in b...2020-04-0646 minFord Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years PodcastFord Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years PodcastPowerhouse Mustang Lineup John Clor, Mike Rey, Jimmy Dinsmore, Mustang Marie and Jim ChatasThe lineup includes:Jim ChatasThe owner of motor city grind Jim Chatas know his Mustang stuff when it comes to restoration, repair or complete rebuild he is ready to go. All about the service, excited to have Jim Chatas on the panel today. Motor City Grind Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/motorcitygrind17/?hl=en Mustang MarieOur busiest person on the panel today is Mustang Marie Having spent the majority of her professional career in the auto industry today’s guest is known to her admirers (and she has...2020-04-061h 03People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science CareersPeople Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science CareersStudying New Cellular Mechanisms of Memory Involving Myelin - Dr. Douglas FieldsDr. R. Douglas Fields is Chief of the Nervous System Development and Plasticity Section at the National Institutes of Health and Adjunct Professor in the Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program at the University of Maryland, College Park. In addition, Doug is the author of numerous books and magazine articles about the brain, including the recently released book Electric Brain: How the New Science of Brainwaves Reads Minds, Tells Us How We Learn, and Helps Us Change for the Better. Doug studies how the brain develops and the mechanisms involved in changes to the brain’s structure and function (plasticity). He...2020-04-0646 minFord Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years PodcastFord Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years PodcastMustang Marie, Enthusiast and Social Media Influencer, InterviewQuestions I ask Mustang Marie:Natasha versus Mustang Marie -- which is your preference?Who inspired you?Why the fascination with classic Mustangs?Are you a social media pro turned Mustang fanatic or Mustang fanatic turned social media pro?Tell me all about your purchase -- name, rank and specs do tell.Why was having a survivor important to you?Are you are a wash and wax owner or an under the hood enthusiast?Will Raven (your Classic Mustang) be a daily driver?What’s your day to day with GTB?What is your goal as Mustang Marie?Wh...2020-02-2442 minReal Marketing Real FastReal Marketing Real FastHOW TO GET ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY MAJOR PUBLISHERSTips on how to get articles published by major publishers Whenever I put out a piece of content that I've created where I'm controlling the narrative and the messaging, I consider a big fat ad for me. Because essentially I'm talking about something that I know about and asserting myself as a subject matter expert, a thought leader. The media outlets like Time Inc., or Conde Nast for example, they've been around for over a hundred years and they've spent millions building their brands, their cred, their authority. In an instant when your article is featured that is fully lent...2019-11-0536 minQuit Happens | How (and why!) to strategically quit your job, leave your relationship, or part ways with toxic mindsets.Quit Happens | How (and why!) to strategically quit your job, leave your relationship, or part ways with toxic mindsets.Doug Nickle: A Major League Quit: An MLB Pitcher Walks Away on His Own TermsMany kids dream of becoming professional athletes when they grow up, assuming that it would be a dream job that they could never imagine leaving before they were forced out. Which is what makes former Major League Baseball pitcher Doug Nickle’s story all the more incredible. He had the dream job and quit it - not because he could no longer play, but because he realized he was more than just a baseball player. He wanted to determine what success was on his own terms, with no conditions. It’s a great story for anyo...2019-04-1043 minAdam Sandler Please StopAdam Sandler Please StopA Night at the Roxbury (SNL Movies)Chris Kattan and Will Ferrell bring the fun this week when we watch A Night at the Roxbury.▪ PLOT ▪This comedy extends and embellishes characters introduced on Saturday Night Live by regulars Will Ferrell and Chris Kattan in their sketch series of two head-bobbing losers who go on the town, looking for action, when they hear the What Is Love? disco tune. Looking cool, brothers Steve (Ferrell) and Doug Butabi (Kattan) always fail to pick up women in their hapless nightclub jaunts. In Beverly Hills, they work at a fake-flower store run by their father (Dan Heda...2019-02-131h 07Hot Marriage. Cool Parents.Hot Marriage. Cool Parents.Ep 7: Doing Your Best, Life as a Mom, & Remembering to Laugh With Cat & NatIt’s just me, Jamie, hosting the show today! When Doug went to drop our daughter off at daycare, the car broke down, so he can’t join me. The show must go on, though, and I can’t wait for you to hear this conversation with today’s guests! I think you’ll love Cat & Nat, who are amazingly funny and offer refreshing perspectives on parenting. Cat and Nat are basically twins with different parents. They’ve been friends since high school, and even have husbands with the same name. Today, their lives are deeply intertwined, as you’ll hear in thi...2019-02-0642 minVetting the HypeVetting the HypeNothing to Knowledge in 90 minutes - Doug HowarthGoing from nothing to knowledge in 90 minutes at NASA and Lockheed Martin, with a touch of Buckaroo Bonsai, join guest Doug Howarth.  Topics covered include: Fire-fighting airplanes Pot sales in Washington  Teaching NASA how to evaluate future endeavors Doug started a company that helps business owners evaluate the true value of their product by taking into account the perceived value, purchase history and cost of production to give the sweet-spot for pricing products.  www.MEEvaluators.com @Douglas_Howarth on Twitter2018-10-2100 min