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ROLL OR DIE
Roll or Die Episode #306 - Coralie Barton
Newly minted black belt Coralie shares her embattled story of her journey in jiu jitsu. In her down-to-earth way, she shares her thoughts on many aspects of jiu jitsu and how her many injuries helped her advancement and forced her to work on other areas of her game. As a new black belt, she feels she is only just beginning her journey!P.S. We still have a limited number of high-quality Roll or Die x MANA T-Shirts available in S, M, L & XL - message us to secure yours at $30 + shipping, which is...
2026-02-09
46 min
Happy Hour Hustle
Happy Hour Hustle #124: Mary Barton
We're back with another Cohort Spotlight, continuing our series with the incredible women who make up the 2025-26 cohort for the Women's Entrepreneurial Fellowship. Mary Barton is the founder of Equitable Accounting Solutions, a Detroit-based firm dedicated to serving women- and minority-owned businesses. She's a Forbes Best-In-State CPA, an Enterprising Women Champion, and she sits on multiple boards creating pathways into accounting for underrepresented groups. Maddie talks to her about building a business with equity at its core, what she's learned over 20 years in the industry, and how she's using her expertise to level the...
2026-02-05
12 min
Trash or Treasure? Find your next (most likely romantic) read!
Episode 235: Anna Campbell’s ‘Miss Barton’s Mysterious Husband’
Too busy at Christmas to have time for terrible 🎄❤️ books? Kim and Aimee review, spoiler-free, Christmas novella ‘Miss Barton’s Mysterious Husband’ by Anna Campbell. (With reference to our review of Anna Campbell’s ‘Her Christmas Earl’.)Want to recommend a book? Send us a text!We LOVE it when our listeners ask us to read books! Please hit us with your suggestions via Instagram @trash.or.treasure.podcast, or email trashortreasurepodcast@outlook.com.
2025-12-14
09 min
The WallBuilders Show
Marriage, Law, And A Cultural Crossroads
A single court order that barred a 12-year-old from church. A split jury that left Kim Davis with a six-figure judgment. A growing wave of state moves to protect conscience while testing the limits of federal marriage and gender rulings. We sat down at the Pro Family Legislators Conference with attorney Matt Staver of Liberty Counsel to trace how these flashpoints connect—and why the debate over marriage shapes everything from religious liberty to sports, pronouns, and public spaces.Matt starts with a startling custody case from Maine, where a judge prohibited a young girl from attending re...
2025-12-03
26 min
The Barton Legal Podcast
Mino Han
It's another international episode of the Barton Legal Podcast, as Bill Barton links up with Mino Han from Pete and Kim, who is currently based in Singapore.
2025-11-13
48 min
Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
S27 Ep 5 | Creative Work: Partnering with God in an Age of Distraction
As we wrap up our season on Taming our Technologies: [Spiritual] Practices for a Digital Age, Ruth and Jay delve into the topic of technology’s impact on deep and creative work. They discuss the transformative impact of technology on creativity, productivity, and the ability to perform deep, meaningful work. Jay highlights the distinction between human creativity and artificial intelligence, and Ruth shares personal insights from her writing process, stressing the sacred and divine nature of creative endeavors. Thank you for journeying with us this season as we explored the realities of technology and its impact on various aspects of...
2025-10-15
45 min
The WallBuilders Show
Revival, Politics, and South Korea on the Brink- with Pastor Rob McCoy
A public honor for Charlie sets the stage for a bigger reckoning: awakening without courage fades, and courage without discipleship burns out. We open with a careful look at contested history—why context matters for Columbus Day, Indigenous heritage, and how easy it is to trade nuance for slogans. Then we lean into a groundswell that’s hard to ignore: young people are flocking to messages that don’t dodge hard topics. They’re finding a way to connect faith with everyday decisions—family, school, work, and yes, the public square.Pastor Rob McCoy joins us to trace a li...
2025-10-14
26 min
Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
S27 Ep 4 | Beyond Relevance to Transcendence in Community
In this episode, Ruth and returning guest Jay Kim explore the intersection of technology and community within the church. They discuss the nuances of digital and in-person church experiences, the impact of the pandemic on church attendance and engagement, and the idea that “digital informs and analog transforms.” As always, they end by offering questions to ponder this week as it pertains to technology and community. Questions to ponder this week: What is the one barrier that keeps you from getting up and going and being with a church community? And then when you ident...
2025-10-08
52 min
Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
S27 Ep 3 | The Kids Will Be Alright, Right?
This week, Ruth and Jay are joined by producer Colleen to discuss the challenges and strategies of parenting in the digital age. They discuss what they see as the pressing issues right now, how Jay and Colleen are navigating these pressures in their own families, and what Ruth experiences as a grandparent to young people. They also delve into practical advice for setting boundaries and expectations around technology use within families, explore the roles of empathy and community among parents, and consider the church's potential in offering countercultural experiences. Over on Patreon the trio explores, practically, how to invite...
2025-10-01
53 min
Group Dentistry Now Show: The Voice of the DSO Industry
From Impressions to Innovation: Dr. Scott Barton's Journey in Digital Dentistry
Dr. Scott Barton, Lead Dentist at Whispering Oaks Family Dental, part of Heartland Dental & Rob Brenneise, Chief Growth Officer of Glidewell discuss: The latest in in-office milling Success with education & training Same-day dentistry strategies To learn more about Glidewell's FastMill I.O visit - https://dso.pub/IO You can also visit https://glidewelldental.com/ to learn more about Glidewell's other solutions & explore their abundance of educational opportunities. To reach Dr. Scott Barton you can find him on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-barton-24b6818/ or you can also reach him at...
2025-09-29
55 min
The WallBuilders Show
Faith in Action After Tragedy
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked an unexpected movement of courage and faith across America and around the world. Rather than silencing his message, this tragedy has amplified it, demonstrating how what enemies intend for evil can be transformed for good.We're witnessing remarkable ripple effects from Kirk's martyrdom. In South Korea, Dr. Young Hoon Kim—documented as having the world's highest IQ at 276—has publicly committed to planting churches worldwide in Kirk's honor. Meanwhile, Oklahoma's education commissioner announced plans to establish Turning Point USA chapters in every high school across the state, creating spaces where stud...
2025-09-26
26 min
Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
S27 Ep 2 | Paying Attention to What’s Getting our Attention
In this episode, Ruth and Jay dive into the impact of digital technology on our attention spans and mental health. They reflect on personal experiences of technology's pervasive influence and discuss the importance of reclaiming attention through spiritual practices. The conversation explores the implications of multitasking and the mental disorders associated with technology use, as well as how to steward one's attention as a valuable gift from God. Questions to ponder this week: What practices will help me claim and reclaim my own sense of agency over my attention? What technologies ar...
2025-09-24
54 min
Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
S27 Ep 1 | Turning Off the Noise, Tuning In to Our Life with God
This week, Ruth and Jay delve into the challenges and opportunities presented by technology in our spiritual lives. They discuss the necessity of solitude, silence, and retreat for spiritual formation and explore how digital distractions can hinder these practices. Ruth shares her personal journey and insights into managing technology's role in her spiritual practices, while Jay offers practical strategies for minimizing digital interruptions. They emphasize the importance of intentionality in creating sacred spaces free from technological distractions and offer thought-provoking questions to help listeners assess their relationship with technology and its impact on their spiritual life.
2025-09-17
47 min
Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership with Ruth Haley Barton
S27 Ep 0 | Taming our Technologies: [Spiritual] Practices for a Digital Age
We’re back for Season 27, titled “Taming our Technologies: [Spiritual] Practices for a Digital Age.” This season we have a special co-host, pastor, author, and podcast host Jay Y. Kim! Jay will be joining Ruth all season long to explore the impact technology is having on our lives with God, our attention span, our parenting, our community, and our creativity. Jay and Ruth will wrestle with their own questions and wonderings about finding balance in using technology in good and helpful ways while also acknowledging its challenges. This season aims to be gracefully thought-provoking, practically helpful, and ultimately hopeful and en...
2025-09-12
33 min
The Secret Witch Show
How to express your soul in the world from inner wisdom and authenticity (and why that's healing)
On the Secret Witch Show today our guest is Kim Kaase. Kim is the creator of Authentic Influence, a transformative messaging framework designed for experienced coaches, mentors, and visionaries. With a background in high-level sales and business strategy, she helps purpose-driven entrepreneurs craft clear, aligned messaging that resonates deeply - without resorting to hype or manipulation. She empowers her clients to amplify their impact while staying true to their soul voice and values. Her mission is to revolutionize marketing by fostering genuine connection, integrity, and sustainability in business. In this episode we explore the true value of...
2025-05-20
1h 14
Pursuing Questions
Flight Log: Turbulence, Tides & Tracing Trajectories
How would you describe pedagogical leadership? What does the daily experience of pedagogical leadership look like and feel like? While our guiding documents and emerging literature attempts to define this role, there is so much value in exploring how pedagogical leaders describe and document their work. This episode aims to capture some raw thoughts and descriptions of pedagogical leadership - in order to better understand it as a practice. It’s been a year since the last episode in Season 3, so what better way to kick off this season than by delving into pedagogical documentation of this leadership role? He...
2025-05-10
39 min
Writers Not Writing / Tilting at Windmills
Writers Not Writing, S2 ep. 199 with Phoebe Barton
On this episode, Benjamin Gorman gabs with Phoebe Barton, Trans SFF author of “The Mathematics of Fairyland,” about typewriters, A Death in Hyperspace, and surviving being Trans in an oppressive culture through Tetris.Find Phoebe here: www.phoebebartonsf.com or at @phoebebarton.bsky.social on BlueskyIf you’d like access to the bonus segment and the ad-free version of the show, support Benjamin Gorman’s Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/BenjaminGormanIf you’d like to advertise your book or other artistic endeavor on the show, plea...
2025-04-01
1h 12
Valhalla Conversations
Twilight of the Gods on Netflix - Special Guest Panel Review
Episode 12 February 2025: Spoiler WarningJoining me to discuss and review the Netflix animated TV series, Twilight of the Gods is:Retired Professor Carolyne Larrington - she is the author of The Norse Myths: A Guide to the Gods and Heroes, and The Norse Myths That Shape The Way We Think.Sacha, from Slightly Reckless Games, who are launching their norse inspired table top role play game, Beserkr. https://www.slightlyrecklessgames.com/Kim Barton, a historical and fantasy author who publishes fiction under the name K.S. Barton, author of the Norse...
2025-02-27
1h 27
The Digital Examen
Noticing God in Our Work and Rest with Ruth Haley Barton
In a culture that prizes living on the verge of burnout, God invites us to embrace our human limitations and recover delight.While performative spirituality distracts us from God’s true purposes for our lives, partnering with God in a regular practice of Sabbath can help renew our hearts to perceive his voice, counter the pressures of our productivity-driven culture, and reinvigorate the meaning of our work. In this episode, host Jay Y. Kim speaks with Ruth Haley Barton (Doctor of Divinity, Northern Seminary), founding president of the Transforming Center, a spiritual formation ministry to pas...
2025-01-29
54 min
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
North Korea in Transition: Uncertainty, Power, and Global Impacts
This episode delves into the profound transformation underway in North Korea following the death of Kim Jong Il and the rise of Kim Jong Un. We explore North Korea's shifting political ideology, the challenges faced by its economy, and the evolving role of its military and Workers' Party. We discuss key developments such as the emergence of a merchant class, cultural infiltration from South Korea, and North Korea's alignment with Russia in the wake of the Hanoi summit. What does this mean for U.S.-North Korea relations, regional stability, and the potential for a renewed Cold War dynamic...
2025-01-13
12 min
Valhalla Conversations
Worthy Women of Saga & Mythology featuring KS Barton & Johanna Wittenberg
*First recorded and premiered on YouTube in November 2024.Join me for Episode 9 of Valhalla Conversations, which is a special collaborative podcast episode as I am joined by the two hosts of ‘Shield Maiden: @WomenoftheNorseWorldPodcast Kim Barton and Johanna Wittenberg.In this episode we each share our particular favourite female figure from Norse sagas and history, and equally Norse legends and mythology.I chose Audr/Unnr the Deep Minded, a woman who single handidly led her family from danger to peaceful settlement in Iceland. Followed up by Freya, Goddess of War, Love and Seidr Magic...
2024-12-20
1h 38
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
Race for Revival: The Transpacific Ties Between American Evangelicalism and South Korea
What role did South Korea play in shaping modern American evangelicalism? In this episode, we explore Helen Jin Kim’s Race for Revival, which uncovers the intricate and often overlooked relationship between American evangelicalism and South Korean Christianity during the Cold War. We examine how figures like Billy Graham and Bill Bright, along with organizations such as World Vision and Campus Crusade for Christ, forged transpacific networks of faith that influenced global Christianity. From the Korean War to the largest-ever Billy Graham crusade in Seoul in 1973, this relationship reveals the intersection of religion, race, diplomacy, and power. Ho...
2024-12-19
27 min
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
Victor Cha and Ramon Pacheco Pardo, "Korea: A New History of South and North," (Yale University press, 2023)
A major new history of North and South Korea, from the late nineteenth century to the present day Korea has a long, riveting history—it is also a divided nation. South Korea is a vibrant democracy, the tenth largest economy, and is home to a world-renowned culture. North Korea is ruled by the most authoritarian regime in the world, a poor country in a rich region, and is best known for the cult of personality surrounding the ruling Kim family. But both Koreas share a unique common history. Victor Cha and Ramon Pacheco Pardo draw on d...
2024-11-23
20 min
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
Sun Joo Kim and Jungwon Kim, "Wrongful Deaths : Selected Inquest Records from Nineteenth-Century Korea," (University of Washington Press, 2014)
This collection presents and analyzes inquest records that tell the stories of ordinary Korean people under the Choson court (1392-1910). Extending the study of this period, usually limited to elites, into the realm of everyday life, each inquest record includes a detailed postmortem examination and features testimony from everyone directly or indirectly related to the incident. The result is an amazingly vivid, colloquial account of the vibrant, multifaceted sociocultural and legal culture of early modern Korea. Korean History Podcast East Asian Studies Podcast Choson Dynasty legal culture Everyday life in Choson Korea Korean inquest records...
2024-11-23
42 min
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
Eleana J. Kim, "Adopted Territory: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Politics of Belonging," (Duke University Press, 2010)
Since the end of the Korean War, an estimated 200,000 children from South Korea have been adopted into white families in North America, Europe, and Australia. While these transnational adoptions were initiated as an emergency measure to find homes for mixed-race children born in the aftermath of the war, the practice grew exponentially from the 1960s through the 1980s. At the height of South Korea’s “economic miracle,” adoption became an institutionalized way of dealing with poor and illegitimate children. Most of the adoptees were raised with little exposure to Koreans or other Korean adoptees, but as adults, through global flows...
2024-11-14
14 min
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
Jisoo M. Kim, "The Emotions of Justice: Gender, Status, and Legal Performance in Choson Korea," (University of Washington Press, 2017)
The Choson state (1392–1910) is typically portrayed as a rigid society because of its hereditary status system, slavery, and Confucian gender norms. However, The Emotions of Justice reveals a surprisingly complex picture of a judicial system that operated in a contradictory fashion by discriminating against subjects while simultaneously minimizing such discrimination. Jisoo Kim contends that the state's recognition of won, or the sense of being wronged, permitted subjects of different genders or statuses to interact in the legal realm and in doing so illuminates the intersection of law, emotions, and gender in premodern Korea.
2024-11-12
15 min
GoalChat
Stress & Relationships with Angela Miller Barton, Kim Groshek & Terri Ann Heiman
On this episode of GoalChat, host Debra Eckerling has an uplifting, yet practical, conversation about Stress and Relationships with Angela Miller Barton of WellCoaches, the Original Pause Lady Kim Groshek, and Spiritual Mentor Terri Ann Heiman. The panel shares their takes on the topic, along with helpful tips for dealing with people and being good to yourself.Goals - Angela: Practice compassion you can buy; be realistic in your self-praise- Terri Ann: Take a moment for gratitude- Kim: When dealing with a stressful situation that involves...
2024-11-07
1h 03
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
Hwasook Nam, "Women in the Sky: Gender and Labor in the Making of Modern Korea," (Cornell University Press, 2021)
Women in the Sky examines Korean women factory workers' century-long activism, from the 1920s to the present, with a focus on gender politics both in the labor movement and in the larger society. It highlights several key moments in colonial and postcolonial Korean history when factory women commanded the attention of the wider public, including the early-1930s rubber shoe workers' general strike in Pyongyang, the early-1950s textile workers' struggle in South Korea, the 1970s democratic union movement led by female factory workers, and women workers' activism against neoliberal restructuring in recent decades. Hwasook Nam asks wh...
2024-11-01
20 min
The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AI
H. Yumi Kim, "Madness in the Family: Women, Care, and Illness in Japan," (Oxford University Press, 2022)
To fend off American and European imperialism in the nineteenth century, Japan strove to strengthen itself by drawing on the most updated ideas and practices from around the world. By the 1880s, this included the introduction of Western-derived psychiatry and its ideas about mental illness. The first Japanese psychiatrists claimed that mental illnesses required medical treatment in specialized institutions rather than confinement at home, as had been common practice. Yet the state implemented no social welfare policies to make new medical services more accessible and affordable to the public. The family, especially women, thus continued to carry the burden...
2024-11-01
15 min
Discover More
#167. The Surprising Path to $401 Million Success with Shazam - Chris Barton | Founder of Shazam
What is the success story behind Shazam? How do we think differently? How do we redefine what is possible? Chris Barton is the founder and first CEO of Shazam, a three-time startup founder, pioneer of mobile ecosystems at Google and Dropbox, and inventor of twelve patents. Shazam was downloaded over two billion times and was acquired by Apple in 2018 for a reported $401 million, making it Apple’s sixth-largest acquisition in history. Expect to learn how to think differently, Chris Barton’s surprising path to success with Shazam despite dyslexia, how to break through mental...
2024-10-07
1h 09
Life Renovation Podcast
Episode 33: Prayer in Our Daily Lives with Special Guest Kim Heidinger
Have you ever wondered, what exactly is prayer? Is it something we just do before a meal or at bedtime, maybe once a week in church, or is there more to it than that? Is God listening, does He even hear me when I pray? Today, Emily Olson and guest Kim Heidinger share from personal experience on how they have wrestled through these same questions and how God has met them in the middle of it all! Show Notes Kim's favorites on the topic of prayer: The Circle Maker, Mark Batterson Dra...
2024-08-14
25 min
Voices on the Side
Embodying Change with Camille Sapara Barton
Cami is an author, artist, and embodiment practitioner dedicated to creating networks of care and livable futures. Their book Tending Grief is an embodied guide to being with grief individually and in community through practical exercises, decolonized rituals, and Earth-based medicines for healing. Our conversation is a compass for how to move forward in radical honesty and hope as we find ourselves living in, as Cami says, these Babylonian times. We talk about the normalization of numbness and the various flavors of supremacy, and we compare our experiences in the US and the UK.
2024-07-26
1h 10
The Whole Note Podcast
Episode 3 w/ William Hagen
William Hagen has performed as soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician across the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. In 2022/23, William performs with orchestras around the United States, makes his debut with the Orquesta Filharmónica de Bogotá, and performs as soloist and chamber musician in several countries in Europe. As soloist, William has appeared with the Chicago Symphony, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Detroit Symphony, Frankfurt Radio Symphony (HR Sinfonieorchester), San Francisco Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Utah Symphony, and many others around the globe. As recitalist and chamber musician, William has performed at venues such as Wigmore Hall and the Lo...
2024-04-05
57 min
Said Differently - A Barton Malow Podcast
Beyond the Build - Kim Hoffman
To celebrate this year’s Women in Construction Week presented by the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), this edition of Said Differently – Beyond the Build profiles Project Manager Kim Hoffman. In this episode, Kim opens up about her transition into construction, her experience as a woman in the industry, and offers valuable advice for those considering a similar path.
2024-03-05
11 min
It Can't Just Be Me
36: Can Porn be Ethical? With Megan Barton-Hanson and Ruby Rare
Nearly 14 million people watch porn every month in the UK alone. Yet, many people keep their relationship with porn under wraps – a secret between us and our screens.In this episode, Anna opens conversations about porn into the public sphere by having an honest and frank conversation about porn and the ethics behind its production. She’s joined by television personality, Megan Barton-Hanson, who made a name for herself on Love Island and is now one of the UK’s highest earners on Only Fans. And, she’s also joined by two friends of the show, sex educator and pres...
2024-02-21
46 min
Pursuing Questions
What could happen if we understood pedagogy more like ecology?
This episode was recorded on a walk home, where I ponder how we could shift our understanding of pedagogy towards a study of subtle systems and relations? What would that conceptualization invite of us? Join me as I ponder this question in this first episode of season 3.Support the show
2024-02-06
15 min
Pursuing Questions
Season 3 - Pursuing Pedagogical Documentation and Reflective Practice Through Podcasting
Why do we document? How do we document? What do we document? When do we document? When does documentation become pedagogical? What activates pedagogical documentation? What about pedagogy inherently documents? What routines and rituals facilitate and sustain my reflective, responsive, relational documentation practice? What are the precursors to creating stories about our practice that can reveal and illuminate our communal thinking, children's insights, and the big picture questions we are pursuing in our community? These are just some of the questions I'll be pursuing in season 3 as I explore the use of podcasting in my pedagogical documentation practice and re...
2024-01-01
13 min
Know Ya Flow
Moving Forward After Loss with Kim
Join Kim and I as we she lets us into her life and into her story. After the unexpected and sudden loss of her husband, she shares with us how she moved forward. As the story unfolds, Kim doesn't just share her experiences—she gifts us a roadmap for moving ahead while honoring the past, her infectious humor and reflections as our compass. Her strategies for embracing life's challenges as a single parent, keeping her late partner's memory vibrant for her children, and the transformative journey of redefining her identity, all culminate in a powerful message: love endures, mem...
2023-12-22
1h 16
Pursuing Questions
How Does Curriculum Really Emerge?
I've spiralled my way back to this question with a desire to unpack why I feel some tension around the terminology of "emergent" curriculum. Is curriculum the active agent? Does it reveal itself? If so, what role do educators play in taking up the passively emerging information? How do we use our interpretations of our experiences with children to respond and expand upon their learning? And what the heck do ukuleles have to do with this conversation?? Join me in wondering about an educator's role in offering responsive, informed, and intentional curricula.Support the show
2023-12-12
36 min
Pursuing Questions
Why and How Do We Celebrate?
In response to questions about celebrating Halloween, I noticed an opportunity to explore why and how we celebrate in early learning communities. From thinking about relationships with families, to upholding integral rituals, to fostering cultural competency, to honouring what a seasons invites, and creating a community protocol for making decisions, this episode documents my journey of reading literature, taking questions to our staff meeting, and capturing our thinking. By wandering through the joys and tensions of celebrations that pedagogy invites, this offers a series of thoughts and decisions that are merely one example of pursuing questions about celebrations within i...
2023-11-28
39 min
Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
796. Focus: How to bridge the gap between banks and creators with Eric Wei and Will Kim, Co-CEOs of Karat Financial
In the latest strand of Fintech Insider, in association with Visa, we’re taking a burning question from financial services across the globe - and really putting it under the microscope with explainers, expert panels, and in-depth interviews all to bring the global community into focus. In this episode, David Barton-Grimley sat down with Eric Wei and Will Kim, Co-CEOs of Karat Financial to examine what exactly sets creators apart from "normal" financial services; how financial education is imperative to bridging the gap between banks ans creators - on both sides - and how all businesses will th...
2023-10-25
38 min
Pursuing Questions
Creating Opportunities for Parallel Practices
I'm embedded within the September welcoming routines and rituals, and it's caused me to reflect on building relationships through the lens of parallel practice. As a pedagogical leader and course instructor, I wonder about the experiences afforded to educators and students that foster or erode connection, and how these experiences mirror that which we hope children and families experience. Play along with me here if you're curious about designing experiences that support congruency between auspice, operators/administrators, educators, children, and families.Support the show
2023-10-12
31 min
The WallBuilders Show
Journeying Through Church Steadfastness and Educational Freedom on Good News Friday
Today is Good News Friday which means more of David and Tim’s good news stories that the media doesn’t report! Surveys reveal that mainstream protestant denominations continue to have a solid biblical foundation among the congregation, despite some church leaders trying to push a more liberal philosophy. Iowa governor Kim Reynolds says no to liberal pressures to implement new mask mandates. Liberal wealth redistribution efforts are being reduced as student loan forgiveness programs are coming to an end and student loan payments are returning. And finally, school choice is gaining ground across the country. Tune in today for...
2023-10-06
26 min
Pursuing Questions
Wondering about mentorship within and across the human experience... and beyond
I've been curious about mentorship for several years, and I'm only just starting to connect my histories and futures of mentorship with the role(s) of healing, learning, and living well throughout the human experience. Wonder with me, here...Support the show
2023-08-30
17 min
MWA Podcast - Woodworking Conversations
MWA463 - Kim McIntyre & 5 Questions
Kim returns to answer the 5 Questions. From spokeshaves to drum sanders and just slowing thing down a bit, this is informative and fun episode. Check it out!Episode Links:Kim McIntyre@mcintyrefurniture on IGmcintyrefurniture.comMcIntyre Furniture on YouTube McIntyre Furniture on EtsyMcIntyre Furniture on FB Tom Henscheid on IGMWA Podcast - Patreon Page
2023-08-12
15 min
MWA Podcast - Woodworking Conversations
MWA462 - Kim McIntyre Interview
On this episode Kim McIntyre joins us as our guest. Kim is an outstanding professional furniture maker, outdoors enthusiast, and dog lover. She also happens to have one of the most gorgeous shops out there. We explore everything from her fine furniture, to her shop, kayaks, and her journey in the craft. Check it out!Episode Links:Kim McIntyre@mcintyrefurniture on IGmcintyrefurniture.comMcIntyre Furniture on YouTube McIntyre Furniture on EtsyMcIntyre Furniture on FB MWA Podcast - Patreon Page WWing News Curtis Buchanan Demo...
2023-08-05
1h 19
Pursuing Questions
Where are the foreclosures of research and the openings of pedagogy?
In this episode, I capture an ah-ha moment where I challenge the all-knowing assumptions of research by claiming its limitations, and instead leaning into the potential of pedagogical inquiry. I reflect on the constraints I sense as a researcher, and the freedom I can embrace within pedagogy. I briefly reflect on my graduate school research to highlight how research feels close-ended, contained and methodological (in order to be reliable and reproducible) whereas pedagogy, while still being as transparent as possible, feels more open-ended and liberating while still generating knowledge.Join me if you're up for feeling empowered as an...
2023-06-14
14 min
Unlock Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+
Who Is Maggie by Kim Malaj
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/689937to listen full audiobooks. Title: Who Is Maggie Author: Kim Malaj Narrator: Arti Malaj, Kim Malaj Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 0 minutes Release date: May 12, 2023 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: A series of bizarre events lands Rozanne Rayvern in the emergency room. Gage Auburn, her lifelong best friend, steps up and pays a debt to help Rozanne. A headline in the local paper the following day unravels one of the bizarre events connecting Rozanne to a century old cold case. And by nightfall they find themselves at the center of small town gossip and immersed...
2023-05-12
6h 00
Pursuing Questions
What Does Communal Growth Require?
What does communal growth require? What questions will we pursue together? Why? And what impact do we notice our pursuits have on our community? Support the show
2023-05-10
22 min
The Kim Gravel Show
Transform Your Midlife Crisis into Confidence & Joy with Dawn Barton
I don’t care what age you are, now is the time for you to step into your purpose and go after what you want. This week I have a professional “joyologist” on the show and we’re getting real about being women in midlife in 2023. Dawn Barton is on a mission to redefine what midlife means for women everywhere. We’re here to tell you that you can start living a life that brings you joy, no matter how much hardship you’ve been through, and no matter what age you are. Listen now and reimagine the second half of your...
2023-05-04
1h 18
Pursuing Questions
What Moves Us?
From literally exploring movement across our program to being moved emotionally, and to reflecting on how movement during the spring of 2023 is very timely, this episode stretches the question "what moves us?" to its edges. The episode captures my interpretations of children and educators exploring movement and what led us to generating this question as the title for our art exhibit this year. A link to this episode was posted at the art exhibit for students, faculty, staff, and families to listen to and reflect upon. This episode is intended to model how we can seek out new understandings...
2023-04-15
48 min
Pursuing Questions
The Essential Shift
Sometimes we are moved into shifts. And that is what happened here. In this bonus episode I discuss how, in the process of refining my values, vision, intentions, and ethos within this space, I was moved to reconsider the name of the this podcast/journey. While play is embedded within my values, I realized I required a new name that opened me towards new possibilities and propelled me to take up the quest within the questions. Welcome to Pursuing Questions, formerly known as The Playful Podcast: Imprints of Inquiry. Possibilities for Play. Provocations for Living. Welcome to the quest w...
2023-04-15
22 min
Pursuing Questions
The Potential of a Pause
Pauses appear to be the opposite of so many scripts we hold as a collective society. They may counteract efficiency, fail to demonstration meaningful progression towards a goal, are sometimes viewed as stagnation, and often are difficult to represent within outcome-driven agendas. Here, I offer that pause can offer possibility, and aim to describe how a pause can be extremely generative to our well-being and pedagogically. Pauses create space when there appears to be none, and demonstrate that even the most urgent of moments are actually worthy of our time, curiousity, and lingering with possibility. For show n...
2023-03-23
27 min
Pursuing Questions
Spiralized Experiences: What can the shape of a spiral offer us within our human experience?
In this mini-episode I capture several thoughts I've had over the past several years that have led me to absolutely revere spirals as metaphors in my personal and professional life. I'd like to give a generous shout-out to the content creators of the music in this episode. For show notes and transcript, visit: https://playfulpedagogies.ca/2023/04/04/spiralized-experiences-what-can-the-shape-of-a-spiral-offer-us-within-our-human-experience/ Support the show
2023-02-28
05 min
Pursuing Questions
Seasons of Inquiry
Welcome to my version of "season 2" of this playful podcast. I took a long, playful, pedagogical, and personal pause and now I'm here again to revisit many of the topics discussed in the first 10 episodes. I'm excited to offer these ideas here, but even more excited to hear your thoughts on these topics... so reach out! Let's generously share our wonderings, questions, ideas, pursuits, intentions, dreams, and visions for a playful future.For show notes and transcript, visit: https://playfulpedagogies.ca/2023/04/04/seasons-of-inquiry/ Support the show
2023-02-15
08 min
Be Here Stories
Kim Barton: Voting for the First Time at Age 85, Florida
This snapshot was gathered in conjunction with the Museum on Main Street program at the Smithsonian Institution and its "Stories from Main Street" initiative. The project is intended to capture Americans' impressions and stories about their small-town and rural neighborhoods, waterways, personal memories, cultural traditions, work histories, and thoughts about American democracy. This story is from a group of narratives inspired by the Smithsonian traveling exhibition, "Voices and Votes: Democracy in America." Kim Barton: My name is Kim Barton. I'm the supervisor of elections for Alachua County and I live in Gainesville, Florida. My memory of a great voting experience...
2022-12-19
01 min
The Today Counts Show
Ep. 45 - Kim Barton and The Share Center: Pregnancy Options
Send us a textThe Today Counts Show has not shied away from the topic of abortion (Episode 37) or adoption (Episode 39). Today Jim Piper welcomes Kim Barton, director of The Share Center, to continue the discussion of both topics from a different perspective. The Share Center is located in the Bulverde/Spring Branch area in south-central Texas. The center's mission is to educate, support and empower women and men facing unplanned pregnancies or other sexual health related issues with professional medical care. The hope is that their clients will chose life for their unborn child. Kim shares her i...
2022-11-27
58 min
On Iowa Politics Podcast
Kim Reynolds Court, Republican endorses Democrats, and a close AG campaign
On this week’s edition of the On Iowa Politics podcast: The Kim Reynolds Court, a career Iowa Republican Congressman endorses Democrats, a close AG campaign, and Todd tells Iowa Democrats to show him the money.On Iowa Politics is a weekly news and analysis podcast that aims to re-create the kinds of conversations that happen when you get political reporters from across Iowa together after the day's deadlines have been met.This week’s show is hosted by The Gazette’s Statehouse Bureau Chief Erin Murphy and features Jared McNett of the Sioux City Journa...
2022-07-29
35 min
Manx Theatre Podcast
Manx Theatre Podcast - Dick Barton: Special Agent
In this episode Neil Callin chats with Kim Quine and Toby Smith from The Service Players ahead of their production of 'Dick Barton - Special Agent' which is playing at the Gaiety Theatre from 23rd to 25th June 2022.
2022-06-14
46 min
”It’s A Wrap with Rap”
Dr Kim Fischer-Advanced Care Planning Explained
Dr Kim Fischer explains to us why we need to have an advanced care directive in our possessions so we are clear on what we want to happen to us should an accident or illness arise that renders us unable to speak for ourselves and to avoid family conflict around this issue. Dr Fischer has supported countless families through difficult conversations and decisions regarding advanced care planning issues. Sponsor: Nadean Barton, Author of "Can A Girl Catch A Break" www.canagirlcatchabreak.com Links: www.lucidadvocate.com https://itsawrapwithrap.com #HC Universal Network
2022-06-01
35 min
A Million Other Choices
Jandre Botha - South Africa
Jandre Botha, a sweet 4 year old little peanut - too young to choose his parents, was stuck with his mom who choose her partner over him. This one sickens me - not just what happened to little Jandre, but the media coverage given to the case and the details they choose to focus on.Support the show: https://www.taylortollerfund.org/https://www.buymeacoffee.com/amillionotwMusic Credits: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/torus/dark-matter License code: ZAOGRIPRFOJVIO7H; https://uppbeat.io/t/tri...
2022-05-09
35 min
Pursuing Questions
10 - Authentic Conversations with Colleagues (Part 2 with Victoria Armstrong)
Victoria, owner of Side by Side Consulting Services, is skilled thinking partner for early childhood educators and brings a many rich experiences and wisdom to this 2-part conversation. In this episode, and part 2, we engage is an authentic, reflective, and open conversation to explore our experience with, and our ideas and opinions about pedagogical documentation, We discuss parallel practices of play, the importance of building relationships with high quality materials, and the influence of time in getting to know materials such as clay or a guitar. If you're curious about how you can support and honour children's ex...
2022-04-20
30 min
A Million Other Choices
Alesha Macphail - Scotland
Alesha was a delightful and cheery little peanut, spending some time with her grandparents in a town where everyone knows everyone. But no one expected evil lived in their midst.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/amillionotw https://www.taylortollerfund.org/Music Credits: Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/paulo-kalazzi/unite-the-clans License code: ATMQAA6TIWQCE37L; https://uppbeat.io/t/tristan-barton/genesis License code: NRDWOO9K4X1KRKHF; https://uppbeat.io/t/sky-toes/the-point-of-no-return License code: VDAASC1NSY9OKHP6; https://uppbeat.io/t/sky-to...
2022-04-04
29 min
Actors Making It
Monday Musings - Should you list extra work on your profiles?
I had a question from regular listener, Christina Kim about working as an extra and I thought it was interesting and worth taking about. The comment: I'm glad you and David mentioned how extra work can still be an avenue to earn income as an actor and be on set. The question: Any thoughts on putting it in your resume/casting profiles/imdb though? I hear casting directors don't take you seriously if you list extra work. In this quick episode I talk about my personal experience around the value of doing extra...
2022-04-04
07 min
Pursuing Questions
Authentic Conversations with Colleagues: Thinking about Art, Music, and Dance with Young Children - with Victoria Armstrong
Victoria, owner of Side by Side Consulting Services, is a skilled thinking partner for early childhood educators and brings many rich experiences and wisdom to this 2-part conversation. In this episode, and part 1, we engage is an authentic, reflective, and open conversation to explore our experience with, and our ideas about young children's experiences with art, music, and dance. We discuss parallel practices of play, the importance of building relationships with high quality materials, and the influence of time in getting to know materials such as clay or a guitar. If you're curious about how you can support and...
2022-04-01
43 min
Crawfordsville Connection
Ep. 70: March Job Fair w/ Kim Keeling, Sara Nicodemus and Cheryl Morphew
Welcome back to another episode of Crawfordsville Connection! This week we talk about the Montgomery County Job Fair on Thursday, March 24 from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. at the National Guard Armory in Crawfordsville. Mayor Barton is joined by Lakeside Book Company Sr. Human Resource Manager Kim Keeling, Director of Career and Technical Education for Montgomery County Schools and Western Boone Sara Nicodemus and Crawfordsville Economic Development Consultant Cheryl Morphew! This episode is packed with good information! We talk about what to expect at the job fair, how to prepare, and what companies are looking fo...
2022-03-21
27 min
Pursuing Questions
Pondering Pathways - Play! (Part 2)
Welcome back to a playful episode about play! While I intended for this episode to be about play theorists, the benefits of play, and how play and learning are interconnected, I ended up taking a walk and capturing some recent reflections from my own practice and experience about how I value and notice play, lately. Here, I share my hot takes on keeping play alive in our language and observations, what I've been learning about Anishinaabe perspectives about animals (and how that, to me, feels playful) and what children need post-COVID. I also included a voice note on my p...
2022-03-08
28 min
Pursuing Questions
Wondering About Inclusion From One Family's Perspective, with Special Guest Sandy B.
What happens when a Human Resources manager (mom), a student teacher (middle sibling), and a grad student (eldest sibling) FaceTime for 5 minutes? Well, when it's my family, we start theorizing about inclusion. What started as a spontaneous video call, turned into a deep conversation that challenged what we thought about inclusion, and called us to rethink how we have experienced inclusion of disability. This prompted us to hit the record button to capture our wonderings, and it also prompted us to pause our conversation to include the most important perspective: Sandy. In my family, my youngest sibling, Sandy, lives w...
2022-03-01
36 min
Pursuing Questions
"As Music" - Spoken Word Poem/Reflection
This is not so much an episode but 'going public' with this piece is a growing part of my documentation practice. This 'episode' is a spoken word poem that I wrote over a year ago that marks a particular place in a learning journey. I wrote this under the mentorship of Andrea Breen during my the first semester of my graduate studies at the University of Guelph, and it captures and explores how I felt about knowledge (as an academic, educator, and student) at that particular moment in time, particularly with regards to being invited into alternative ways of...
2021-12-25
14 min
Pursuing Questions
The Embedded, Embodied and Imbued; a Conversation with Bob Henderson
In this episode, I had the great pleasure of chatting with outdoor education 'guru' Bob Henderson. As an experienced educator, guide and writer, Bob exudes wisdom when discussing of ways being with people outdoors. Through this conversation Bob and I find many not-so-surprising connections between my own experience as a student and Bob's experience as an educator, despite Bob never teaching me. We cover everything from adventure narratives to play as cultural defiance to the value of baking cinnamon buns on trip. Running with Bob's ideas, we reflect on multiple ways of being, the role of relationality while being...
2021-12-01
1h 03
Pursuing Questions
Pondering Pathways - COEO Reflections
In this solo episode I reflect on my experience attending the fall conference held by the Council of Outdoor Educators of Ontario (COEO). I wander through reflections and realizations that I had during the conference and since, covering themes of what 'belonging' means and to whom, the limits of the English language, and my obsession with spirals. Note: this episode was recorded at the beginning of October 2021.Support the show
2021-11-22
30 min
The Shine Cast
Episode 11: Kim - The Ups and Downs of BP
In the penultimate episode of season 2, we talk to Kim Barton, a University of Guelph student, working towards a Masters in the Family Relations and Human Development program. She dives into her mental health journey by sharing the details of her day-to-day struggles which negatively affected various aspects of her life from childhood through to university. Kim goes on to talk about the long process that was her diagnosis, including how being treated for depression and anxiety actually worsened her symptoms. It was later realized that Kim was suffering from Bipolar-2 Disorder, which had a very different treatment plan...
2021-11-18
38 min
Rebellion Brewing Podcast
Kim's Craft Beer Adventures
Kim McDougall goes on Saskatchewan craft beer adventures and discovers all the best beers in the province. She shares a list of some of her faves for you to try next!
2021-11-07
19 min
Pursuing Questions
Glorified Babysitting
In this solo episode I reflect on the fight that ECEs are in to professionalize our work and gain respect by leveraging away from being considered as glorified babysitters. I wander through wonderings about different types of care and education across time, space, and cultures, and ask questions that feel unsettling to my own identity as an ECE. Note: this episode was recorded at the beginning of Sept 2021.Support the show
2021-10-15
45 min
Pursuing Questions
Play! (pt 1)
In this solo episode, I (finally!) discuss what play is! I challenge my own vision of play, getting along, and sharing. I also highlight other folks' knowledge, such as definitions of play, types of play, schemas of play, and rhetorics of play. This episode is rooted in early childhood education and care perspectives on play, but I make links to how this understanding can be extended lifelong.Support the show
2021-10-01
1h 04
Pursuing Questions
Pondering Pathways - Prerequisites to Play
In this solo episode, I introduce a mini-series that I intend to continue called Pondering Pathways, where I take a walk around my neighbourhood while reflecting on what is required to access play. I follow up from my questions about Treaty 3 from my first episode and then I contemplate some systemic limitations related to ability, race, socioeconomic status, and culture. I take a deep dive into some thoughts about music in early learning, seasonal outdoor play, and what is required to engage with sophisticated environments and tools. This episode is a little bit of an experiment… it’s a bit...
2021-09-21
33 min
Pursuing Questions
Playful Pedagogies and Podcastings
In this solo pilot episode, I introduce myself and my orientations toward play, share some ideas about my intentions for this podcast, and try my hand at defining 'pedagogy' from the ECE perspective. After disclosing some of own playful journey into podcasting, I try answering the rapid fire questions I created for future guests. Let's hope my dream list of guests will manifest! For more show notes check out https://www.playfulpedagogies.ca. Support the show
2021-08-15
30 min
Trash or Treasure? Find your next (most likely romantic) read!
Episode 29: Agatha Christie's 'The Secret Adversary'
Don't have time to waste on boring books? Join Kim and Aimee as they review the great Agatha Christie's first novel in the 'Tommy and Tuppence' series, 'The Secret Adversary'.(If you're keen to listen to the radio series mentioned in this episode, 'Dick Barton: Special Agent', here is the first episode. )Want to recommend a book? Send us a text!We LOVE it when our listeners ask us to read books! Please hit us with your suggestions via Instagram @trash.or.treasure.podcast, or email trashortreasurepodcast@outlook.com.
2021-06-13
15 min
The Mister(ess) of Pop Culture 🖤
Mischa Barton Tells the Real Story Behind Her Exit From The O.C.
1. Mischa Barton Is Finally Ready to Tell the Real Story Behind Her Exit From The O.C. (E!) 2. Kim Kardashian Worries About Explaining "Who Kris Humphries Is" To Her Kids on KUWTK (E!) 3. Kris Jenner Says Kardashians’ Hulu Series Is “Next Chapter” & Partnering With Disney Was A “No-Brainer” (Deadline) 4. Melinda Gates ‘Was Aware’ Bill Had ‘Some Issues,’ Source Says After Rep Confirms His Affair (People) 5. Prince Harry ‘absolutely’ plans to join William at Diana statue unveiling (Page Six) 6. The two Emmas of ‘Cruella’ talk about Disney’s latest origin story (Page Six)
2021-05-19
29 min
Love Is A Parable's Brother empowerMENt
Love and Singing w/Kim Person and F'Lana Barton
Brother empowerMENt was formed with the intention to partner with community members and other organizations to reduce the stigma of negative male competition and unhealthy social constructs. We are helping brothers to breakthrough without breaking. It is important for our brothers, men and their families to understand that we are here to support and love one another while extending our arms. Hosts: J. Dwayne Garnett, CEO & Cordell Gibson, CTO Collaborators: Kerwin Pittman & Ian Parks Music by LAW Beezy Produced by JB “Bishop” Greene Special Guests: F’Lana Barton, Worship Pastor; Kim Per...
2021-01-20
1h 17
Strictly Come Dancing: The Official Podcast
Barton's Blackpool Bonanza
2018 Strictly finalist Joe Sugg teams up with producer Kim Winston to bring the fans an Access All Areas backstage pass to the show. Kim has an encyclopaedic knowledge of Strictly, having worked on the show since 2009, and Joe knows first-hand what all the couples are going through, making them the perfect duo to give the listeners an exclusive insight of what really goes on backstage. In this episode Joe chats to 2019 contestant Emma Barton about her memories from dancing in Blackpool and Kim hears from Neil Jones and his incredible stories from his competition days.Strictly Come...
2020-11-19
15 min
ReThink You
Episode 104
Johannah Barton, Founder/CEO of Confetti Design in Melbourne, Australia tells her story.
2020-11-17
39 min
Science Communicatorz
7. Helicopters (w/ Ryan Barton)
Why can't we go up in a helicopter, let the Earth spin below and end up in a different country? This is a genius question submitted by Brett Kushner. Kim and Aliya are joined by an equally genius guest, Ryan Barton, to answer this question. Ryan is a wealthy dream scientist (and pirate) headquartered at the Aurora Borealis. Amazing! Be sure to subscribe and join us each week! Submit your science questions at info@considerthismedia.com Learn more about Consider This Media at www.considerthismedia.com
2020-10-14
16 min
This Month In Realty
Annapolis Real Estate is at high tide! Find out why from Kim Barton!
Kimberly Barton, Broker & Owner of Kinetic Realty - Annapolis Maryland, gives us her monthly update on real estate in the Greater Annapolis area. Kimberly is part of the most advanced real estate coaching program, Tom Ferry International. Kimberly Barton on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbartonrealtor Kimberly Barton on Facebook Business Page https://www.facebook.com/kineticrealtyinc Kimberly Barton on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/KBartonRealtor Kimberly Barton on the Web https://www.kineticrealtyinc.com/ Tom Ferry - http://www.TomFerry.com Coach Bob McCranie - https://www.facebook.com/B...
2020-10-08
05 min
Paranormal Mysteries
Bigfoot Odyssey Interview With Mark Barton | 090
There are times while researching the paranormal that I say to myself, “okay, now I’ve heard it all”. Perhaps it’s because I believe that we’ve exhausted all probable theories regarding a particular subject, or maybe it’s because I think that the eyewitness encounters couldn’t get any more amazing or extraordinary than the ones that I’ve previously heard. But as many times as I’ve thought these very things myself, the world of the paranormal consistently and overwhelmingly proves me wrong. And today is one of those days.As you know, I cover a very broad range...
2020-09-27
2h 00
This Is the Author
S5 E34: Liam Vaughn, Barton Gellman, and Jung H Pak
S5 Ep 34: In this episode meet Liam Vaughn, Barton Gellman, and Jung H Pak. From the story of a trading prodigy who triggered the fastest US market crash in history to gripping profiles of whistle-blower Edward Snowden and North Korea’s dictator Kim Jong Un, real people and events inspired these authors’ books. Although they each found the audiobook narration process to be more challenging than expected, find out which author was reminded of their childhood experiences in choir as they recorded their audiobook. Flash Crash by Liam Vaughan: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/565970/flash-crash/ Dark Mirror by Barton Gellman: http...
2020-06-30
12 min
Stonechats from Wildwood Curriculum
[Stonechats 14] Reading Problems with Kim Stoddard Part 2
Join us part 2 of our chat with reading specialist Kim Stoddard from Born 2 Read about reading problems, dyslexia, and strategies that parents can use when they and their children are struggling. Links for some of the items referenced in this episode: Orton Gillingham SystemAll About ReadingLogic of EnglishBarton ReadingPride Reading Program Is my Child Ready for Barton? Barton Student Screening Test Foundations in Sounds – if a child cannot pass the screening test Check out our other episodes here.
2020-02-25
34 min
The More-Time Mama Podcast
Mastering Positive Discipline In Everyday Parenting With Kim Gomez
Today’s Topic is a must-listen if you struggle with disciplining your children- let’s learn to discipline the positive way!In today’s episode, you will hear from Mompreneur Life Coach Kim Gomez on positive discipline for your kids- what it is, what that can look like, and tips and tricks to change your disciplinary system with your children for the better! In this episode, we discuss…Her journey from Preschool Teacher to Mompreneur...[2:30]What is Positive Discipline? [6:20]If we have more positive interactions with our children they will have more sel...
2020-01-31
00 min
Double Reed Dish
Episode 69: Kim Woolly
On this episode we talk about chicken tikka MESSala and practice strategies! For our interview we welcome Kim Woolly, Associate Professor of Bassoon at the University of Southern Mississippi. This podcast is brought to you by Jende Reed Knives (www.jendeindustries.com), Edmund Nielsen Woodwinds (www.nielsen-woodwinds.com), JDW Sheet Music (https://www.jdwsheetmusic.com), and Barton Cane (www.bartoncane.com/)! Thank you to our wonderful sponsors!
2019-10-01
52 min
The Americhicks
7.2.19:Tim Barton On Separation of Church & State
Welcome to the Americhicks podcast. Kim Monson is your host - Agree or disagree, let's have a conversation! Separation of Church and State. Is it in the Constitution? What was the Founders intent of the First Amendment and Freedom of Religion? Happy Independence Week! Today, Tim Barton, President of Wallbuilders joins Kim. Wallbuilders has one of the largest collections of American historical documents in the world so Tim is the perfect authoritative person to ask. ________________________________________________ Copyright 2019: The Americhicks W/Kim Monson Visit us at www.americhicks.com To have someone contact you about advertising on the radio program, the podcast...
2019-07-03
58 min
Makers of Sport® Podcast
Barton Damer, Founding Artist & Creative Director, AlreadyBeenChewed
Damer on getting work: "You have to be a hype machine. You have to create hype around yourself and most artists are very uncomfortable doing that because they feel they are bragging or they feel like they are going to get made fun of online." Barton Damer, founding artist and creative director of the boutique 3d animation and motion design studio AlreadyBeenChewed, joined the podcast for a chat about his career and how he has grown his company into one of the leading studios for producing motion content in sports and entertainment. Barton reveals how...
2019-06-29
1h 08
Makers of Sport® Podcast
Barton Damer, Founding Artist & Creative Director, AlreadyBeenChewed
Damer on getting work: "You have to be a hype machine. You have to create hype around yourself and most artists are very uncomfortable doing that because they feel they are bragging or they feel like they are going to get made fun of online." Barton Damer, founding artist and creative director of the boutique 3d animation and motion design studio AlreadyBeenChewed, joined the podcast for a chat about his career and how he has grown his company into one of the leading studios for producing motion content in sports and entertainment. Barton reveals how...
2019-06-29
1h 08
The Horse Talk Show
The Horse talk Show with Louisa Barton
The Horse Talk Show with Louisa Barton Guest this week are: Dr. Tim M. Lynch from Peterson and Smith Equine Hospital The Century Riders: Diane Lows, Mimi Legget, Karen Kim, Edith Finlayson, Ellie Mettelitis Tamara Turner an Attorney Equine/Safesport Specialist Jessica Lynn from Earth Song Ranch Linda Parelli
2019-06-26
1h 03
Double Reed Dish
Episode 61: Kim Laskowski
On this episode we shout out and give advice to our 2019 double reed graduates! For our interview we welcome Kim Laskowski, Associate Principal Bassoon of the New York Philharmonic. This podcast is brought to you by Singin' Dog Double Reed Supplies (www.singindog.com), Jende Reed Knives (www.jendeindustries.com), Edmund Nielsen Woodwinds (www.nielsen-woodwinds.com), and Barton Cane (www.bartoncane.com/)! Thank you to our wonderful sponsors!
2019-06-01
1h 08
Unspoken Requests with Jared and Mike
Episode 37 – 24 Hour Marathon Part 11 (Hours 21 & 22) -with guests Jeff Grant (entrepreneur), Nathan Vollmar (accountant), Erin Tobey (musician), Jody Grant (child), Frank and Vera Schweikhardt (father and child), Addison Rogers (ne’er do well), Kim Naeseth (cat owner), Michael Barton (synth builder), and Mary Houlihan (comedian)
Jared & Mike’s Unspoken Requests 24-hour Marathon Recording Session is On The Air! For some reason, on November 9th, 2018, Jared and Mike decided to record 24 hours of Unspoken Requests in one long recording session, which will now be broken into 12 new episodes delivered to you one at a time, every two weeks, over the … Continue reading Episode 37 – 24 Hour Marathon Part 11 (Hours 21 & 22) -with guests Jeff Grant (entrepreneur), Nathan Vollmar (accountant), Erin Tobey (musician), Jody Grant (child), Frank and Vera Schweikhardt (father and child), Addison Rogers (ne’er do well), Kim Naeseth (cat owner), Michael Barton (synth builder), and Mary Houlihan (comedian) →
2019-04-15
00 min
Kentucky Politics Distilled
Kentucky Politics Distilled: Election Filing Deadline; More Kim Davis
This week was the filing deadline for candidates running for governor, attorney general and other statewide offices this year. And a lawsuit involving former Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis continues to roll through the courts system. Capitol Reporter Ryland Barton spoke with WFPL's Jean West for this week's episode. Related Stories: Appeals Court To Decide Who Should Pay Legal Fees In Kim Davis Case Gov. Bevin, Kentucky Clerk At Odds Over Attorneys’ Fees Here’s Who’s Running For Ky. Governor And Other Offices Kentucky Attorney General Warns...
2019-02-01
03 min
MWA Podcast - Woodworking Conversations
MWA222 - Kim McIntyre
Kim McIntyre drops by to discuss her journey into woodworking with Sean, Kyle and Dyami
2018-12-08
1h 22
The Sassy Strategist: Build a Profitable Business and a Lifestyle You Love
Build a Purpose-Driven, Nonprofit: 28 Days Project
Have you always wondered what it takes to launch a purpose-driven, nonprofit organization? Then listen to this special interview Kim Dawson interviews Amy Dietrich and Jamy Barton, twin sisters who launched 28 Days Project to help women have access to affordable feminine care products. Learn more about their mission and support them at https://www.28daysproject.org/ Guest Bios: Jamy Barton is the Sr. Director of Tech Diversity at Audible Inc., the world’s largest seller and producer of downloadable audiobooks and audio entertainment, where she focuses on optimizing the Tech organization’s approach to hiring, deve...
2018-06-07
35 min
ReThink You
Johanna Barton
Johannah Barton, Founder/CEO of Confetti Design in Melbourne, Australia tells her story.
2016-05-06
39 min