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Formerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastMy most controversial takeI’m going to offer my most controversial take in the three years of doing this Substack: We have to schedule noticing joy and put it on the calendar. I don’t mean create joy, it’s there, I mean merely notice it. In our over-scheduled lives, usually only two things happen: Things we schedule and have to get done, or the things we do to avoid the tasks we have scheduled and need to complete.So we’re either working on tasks or avoiding tasks. It’s working for the man or doom scrol...2025-06-0404 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastWhat no one warned me about when moving to southern CaliforniaWhen my wife and I told our friends we were moving to Southern California, the list of things I should be concerned about was long. I should worry about wildfires, earthquakes, the homeless crisis, the liberal direction of government, and the immigration crisis. We just passed the one-year mark here, and I realized I wasn’t warned about what’s been the most persistent concern.It’s been said that we humans have a negativity bias. Maybe you know this phrase. Negativity bias is “the human tendency to pay more attention to and give greater weight t...2025-05-2004 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastThe God who watches sparrowsThe fact that the bible says God watches the sparrows should surprise me more than it does. Folks who call themselves birders often don’t care much about sparrows. When someone sees me carrying my camera, the first assumption is that I’m bird watching. (Second, that I’m paparazzi lol) I will often get stories about them seeing a bald eagle. It’s fine, but can I tell you I’ve never gotten a sparrow story? Not once. LolHere are a few sparrows I’ve seen. There might be as many as 13 near where you li...2025-04-2903 minCatalyst Pharmacy PodcastCatalyst Pharmacy PodcastCatalyst Pharmacy Journeys I: Teaching, Teaming Up, and Taking OwnershipFour pharmacy leaders. Four different journeys. In this episode, we revisit the real paths people take into pharmacy — and the impact they’re making in their communities. Matt Binder shares how he grew from single-store owner to multi-store operator with support from Cascadia Pharmacy Group. Marcus Howard talks about leaving teaching to open a pharmacy focused on inclusion in St. Louis. Lacy Epperson explains how she’s expanding clinical services in rural Missouri. And Bill Osborn offers insight into multigenerational ownership, mentorship, and what it means to serve a community. Together, these leaders show the passion and purpose behind indepe...2025-04-1633 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastShared reverenceI started riding a bike for my commute. Please don’t be impressed. It’s a pedal-assist cargo e-bike, so I’m not exerting myself too much. It’s a grocery getter, short-haul carrier bike that might be the most middle-aged purchase I’ve ever made. But the wind in my face, safely navigating around my neighborhood, town, and beyond has been a nice experience. Mostly. I live where the weather favors biking or what I’ll call “exposed to the weather” travel. As a result, many other forms of transportation and hauling are used. It’s nothing to see ele...2025-03-1204 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastBefore our work, our unassailable worthWe work to make a living—bills to pay, you know? But as we spend the bulk of our time working, something happens. Our sense of self and worth begins to be fueled by our work. We no longer work to support ourselves but to make sense of our place in the world. This can also affect our recreation and hobbies. Whatever we do can be co-opted to give us an identity. Even good things that benefit our family and society can become a source of our sense of self. It's not the worst thing in the wo...2025-01-1404 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastThree things on the shoreOn a recent windy day, I was at the coast, and as I walked along the surf, I was reminded of the phrase “the sea has no memory.” Unlike humans, the phrase means that the ocean does not retain past experiences or hold onto memories; it constantly changes and is not affected by past events, signifying a sense of timelessness and the ability to exist in the present moment without the burden of the past. This idea came to mind and stayed as both a challenge and a comfort. It is a challenge to see that...2024-12-0404 minForbidden HistoryForbidden HistoryThe Man in the Iron MaskIn this episode of the Forbidden History podcast, we attempt to unravel the enigma of the identity of the real-life "The Man in the Iron Mask". The man, known as Eustache Dauger, was held captive in strange circumstances for 34 years during the reign of Louis XIV…Cast List:Jamie Theakston: Investigative reporterRichard Felix: A historian and lecturer specialising in local and paranormal historyAndrew Gough: Writer, presenter and editor of The Heretic Magazine Rev. Lionel Fanthorpe: Author ‘Mysteries & Secrets of Time’Lynn Picknett: Histori...2024-11-2835 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastOverjoyed even in the winds of fear.Lately, we’ve been through it. There’s been a lot to think about and process. There seems to be a steady stream of things to concern our minds. Even if you’re among those who say they don’t watch the news, it’s hard not to pick up the static of panic in the environment by simply moving through your day. It’s like knowing all the words to the song Sweet Caroline but never having bought a Neil Diamond album. Some ideas just sort of leak into your mind from unchosen sources. It’s got me...2024-11-2706 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastThe power of noticing our breath.What lets you know you’re breathing? As you’re reading this, take a slightly deeper breath. Where do you feel the earliest sensations of your inhale? Get detailed and granular with the data. Sometimes, it takes some time to find the start. At first, it may be easier to find your inhalation's overall more extensive experience. Is it in your chest expanding? Is your belly swelling? From the larger experience back up, pick up the first move. That first clue you’re breathing is evidence you’re alive in the world. You’re here, present to what is, the only p...2024-10-3006 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastOur migration and roostingA continuous stream of crows flows south across the sky in the intense yellows and oranges of the sun’s fading daylight each dusk. For thirty minutes, intermittent waves of one of San Diego County’s largest crow flock head to what I’m told is a nightly roost at Lake Hodges. Fascinated by the flock's regularity and scale, I did some research. Not so much online but with elder residents (living Google, as I like to call them respectfully). Living Google told me the flock has been observed for decades. The crows adjust their daily southward salmon run as the...2024-10-1007 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastCar vending machines vs. Make-shift tablesRobert covers some miles on his bike. He has 21 bikes in all and rotates in and out of the fleet daily in his travels outside and around Escondido, California. For some reason, his sleek bikes seem European to me and have narrow tires about as wide as a piece of rigatoni. He often uses a bike instead of his car and averages over five to six thousand miles a year on a bike. I wonder if he realizes there’s an irony to his last name being Carr. I’ll bump into him a few times a month...2024-09-2705 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastVisible but not accessibleOften, artists are not in control of what their art reveals about themselves. At times, artists can make statements they didn’t intend to make. It’s humbling to make public what happens privately in our minds. Left on the page, the canvas, or in music, what was once in our control no longer only shows what an artist wants it to. There’s a painting I have come to love for its relaxing, clean lines. Its hues are cool, and I feel drawn to it. Any general sampling of American art will feature Nighthawks by Edward Hopper...2024-06-2705 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastThe somewhat tragic mockingbirdWe moved. It was a move that took us from central Pennsylvania to San Diego County, California. At the time, I thought I’d be here on Formerly Feral sharing poetic observations. I’d be trying to weave spiritual insights through the sweeping experience of a cross-country move. But here’s the thing: Moving is time-consuming. I’ll say more someday, but for now, I’ll say this: we made it. As is my routine, I beat myself up for not being better at something I hadn’t done in over a decade.The apartment we are renting is o...2024-06-2004 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastWorth allows for questionsA strong sense of your inherent worth will welcome questions. When we’re centered in our worth and are asked questions, it won’t be a threat, and when we ask them, the hint of not knowing something won’t chip away at our sense of self. The converse is true, too; if our sense of worth is low or fragile, we’ll feel we’re supposed to know already. What a shameful thing to not already know, right? And the terror of being asked to explain something we believe without much support beyond habitual patterns can be terrify...2024-04-2505 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastHow's your audition going?How’s your audition going? Didn’t know you were auditioning? We often are these days. Let me pick on social media that great punching bag that we both hate and are simultaneously tethered to. I should warn you that the following thoughts are not unique to social media. So, if you’re not on or are only a lurker, please know the ills of social auditioning are not exclusive to Facebook; it’s just easier to make a point with it. Our desire for social acceptance can lead us to obsessively send out social radar pi...2024-03-2804 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastThe best part of waking upAn old Folgers coffee ad includes a jingle: “The best part of waking up is Folgers in your cup.” The practices around waking up have been on my mind lately, and this little earworm roars to life when I think of waking up’s best parts. Birdsong is big for me. In its absence, something deep in my mammalian psyche is off. A morning can feel bleak and somehow darker without the song sparrow on our neighbor’s roof. Even if you’re not a birder, notice what sense the songs and calls of a dawn chorus give you...2024-03-1404 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastListening to rodeo clowns.We all have a friend like this. They are the center of the conversational universe. Even if they are listening, it’s from a crouched position waiting to pounce into the conversation to make it about them. They upstage, dismiss, and hold court as all topics obit their preferences. They have a trove of hero stories in which they expertly handed the struggle you’re sharing. Their stance is certainty; they need you or me to stop talking, and we’ll get their formed take on the topic at hand.Occasionally, we realize we’ve become this person...2024-02-2904 minSt. Louis All LocalSt. Louis All LocalSt. Louis All Local AM Podcast: Updates on KC parade shooting, Danforth weighs in on Trump immunityIn the news: updates on the mass shooting at KC Chiefs parade, Sen. Danforth gets involved in Trump immunity case, St. Louis earnings tax appeal, STL County hopes free childcare brings in more future cops, Kathy Osborn leaving RBC, gourmet grilled cheese comes to food hall, Sold on St. Louis shop2024-02-1506 minRetro Sports Radio: Classic Games from HistoryRetro Sports Radio: Classic Games from History1974-Dec-21 • NFL Playoffs - St. Louis Cardinals at Minnesota Vikings - Radio- 1974 NFL Standings- Saturday Dec 21, 1974- Start Time: 1:00pm- Stadium: Metropolitan Stadium- Box Score -- Radio Announcers- Joe McConnell- Paul Hornung-- Top Players- 1974 St. Louis Cardinals- QB - Jim Hart- FB - Jim Otis- RB - Terry Metcalf- WR - Mel Gray- WR - Earl Thomas- TE - Jackie Smith2024-01-282h 56Formerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastLow self-worth it's not what you thinkWhat does low self-worth look like? A shy, backward, self-doubting, feckless, and underachieving mess of a person? The traits we assume a person who lacks self-worth can be cartoonishly simple. And to be fair, these can be correct. But I want to warn you that there are some perfect disguises at the masquerade ball of daily performances. ChelseaGrowing up, a friend’s mom had a bull-mastiff named Chelsea. If you’re unfamiliar with them, these are very large, visually intimidating dogs. Now, temperamentally, they’re often big babies. But if you’ve never se...2024-01-2504 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastFiring your coachMike Vrabel was fired from his head coaching job with the Tennessee Titans. Apparently, in the sports world, this was unexpected. A headline filled my feeds for a news cycle or two. Seen as one of the best present coaches, Vrabel’s ouster was criticized by many. It’s how it goes; in fact, six vacancies have been created lately. I have no idea what type of coach Vrabel was, but it got me thinking. Our inner coachWhat interested me is the way I continue with my coach and the way we all do. Didn...2024-01-1706 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastLife BEFORE deathJon Kabat-Zinn, the creator of Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction, was interviewed by Oprah and was unexpectedly asked, “Jon, what do you think about life after death?”. Jon replied, “Oprah, I have virtually no interest in the question of life after death; I’m interested in the question of whether there’s life before death.”He went on to say in a recent interview. “What often passes for life is… a driven automaticity that disregards your own beauty, never mind the beauty of others and nature.This took my breath away, and not in a good way. 2024-01-0406 minAmerican International PodcastAmerican International PodcastWhoever Slew Auntie Roo?Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1972) AIP Production #7137 Jeff and Cheryl follow the path of breadcrumbs to solve the mystery of Whoever Slew Auntie Roo?Directed by Curtis HarringtonWritten by Robert Blees and James SangsterWith additional dialogue by Gavin LambertBased on the story by David D. OsbornExecutive Produced by Louis M. HeywardProduced by James H. Nicholson and Samuel Z. Arkoff Starring:Shelley Winters as Mrs. Rosie "Auntie Roo" ForrestMark Lester as Christopher CoombsChloe Franks as Katy Coombs...2023-12-251h 03Formerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastBreathing inside the box.Five years ago, I walked onto the Appalachian Trail (AT) for the first time. The AT is a 2,190+ mile long public footpath from Georgia to Maine. I planned to travel 30 miles in the Michaux State Forest in Pennsylvania. I would spend four days on the trail, camping in the backwoods. I had done exhaustive research on the backpacking tent I should get, the cooking system, the water filtration kit, and the backpack. I had also exhaustively spent money to accumulate this gear. I’d watched endless reviews, read blogs, and lived on backpacker YouTube channels fo...2023-12-0807 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastAre you a mis-diagnosed introvert?What if you’re not actually an introvert? In this post, I will suggest your self-diagnosis may be a bit off. Suppose you cling to the giant and often hilarious introversion community with a thriving online meme industrial complex. You may be unwilling to shed the introversion label but hear me out. Introverts can be a welcoming community, even if from a distance. The growing online spaces of the 2000s have meant introverts have found their voice. It has become a treasured label that folks are eager to share online. Who knows why it...2023-11-1605 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastFeel all your Sally feelingsWe are over the pumpkin-sized hump of Halloween and into the season of thanks we go. We are between two worlds. Perhaps more than we realize. In our era in America, Halloween is an incredible celebration of fantasy that’s escalated in every imagined direction, from twelve-foot plastic skeletons and inflatables of every variety in people’s yards to a costume store that’s a retail zombie called Spirit Halloween. Think a retail space is gone for good? Nope, that kitschy ghost will haunt it as if it is lurking nearby to rear its zombie offeri...2023-11-0203 minJustin and Adrienne\'s Music Life WeeklyJustin and Adrienne's Music Life WeeklyThe Only Loser is the AudienceGuest Chris Cardone spite-names a band after getting kicked out of another band. Why Chris decided to switch his major from music to engineering. Chris studies audio engineering with Bill Porter (engineer for  Chet Atkins, Louis Armstrong, the Everly Brothers, Elvis Presley, Gladys Knight, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Skeeter Davis, Ike & Tina Turner, Sammy Davis Jr., and Roy Orbison), Roy Prinz, and Clark Hagan. Chris gets in an online argument in a fantasy-themed facebook group. Justin fondly recalls when you could make a living by working at Guitar Center. At 56 years old, after a lifetime of disrespecting DJs, Chris b...2023-11-021h 03Formerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastHorror films and the unfamiliar*contains spoilers about The BirdsI went to two movies in two weeks. That’s some kind of recent record. The first was a 60th anniversary showing of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds. The film holds up if one can put aside the crude special effects that are silly by today’s standards. I mean, it still works because it seems like it could happen. The slow retreat from Bodega Bay with perched blackbirds in the final scene dismisses the viewer into an alert unease of every flock of birds they see for the rest of their lives...2023-10-2604 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastQuick tips for the darker daysWhat more could she say? That was my reaction to Katherine May’s recent post entitled How to light the dark months: A Manifesto for winter light. May was the breakout author of 2020’s Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times. She helped recast my vision and expectations of winter. I’m still not sold on needing winter, but I’m warming up to the idea. The autumnal equinox recalibrates the daylight. Not only does it lead to shorter days, but the quality of light also seems to change. It’s like someone down-clicked the bright...2023-10-1908 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastCan you not be good and still ok?Sir Ken Robinson is a British writer; he would go into nursery schools and ask the children, “Who in here is an artist?”. At the age of four or so, every hand goes up. He’d go to rooms of 3rd or 4th graders and ask, “Who in here is an artist,” nearly no hands went up. Why? Robinson thinks that kids were told, either overtly or in more subtle ways, that they simply weren’t good at art. As I think about it, at that age, the test of whether an artist is good or not is often whe...2023-10-1205 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastAgain with the delight?Ross is on the delights again (eye roll). A few years ago, poet Ross Gay did a break-out book called Book of Delights. Feral Souls will remember me going on about it here. It was nifty. The premise was an essay a day for a year on a delight he noticed. It was simple and refreshing, and for the era it reached the bestseller lists (into and during Covid), it was even necessary. But recently, Amazon, seeing I liked Book of Delights and algorithmically deciding I’m only one thing in this life, suggested Gay’s ne...2023-09-2805 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastDress for the JOY you wantNext time you’re in Walmart’s parking lot (for me, likely later today), look out over the vehicles parked there. There are about three colors: gray, black, and white. Don’t focus on the few exceptions (red or maroon make an appearance); see that most cars today are a slightly different shade of those three colors. Here’s a graph to prove over the last 50 years, green has been all but squeezed from the vehicle color wheel, and red is the next victim in line: I feel like I say this too much, but stay wit...2023-09-1404 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastEnd of summer clearanceThis is an end-of-summer clearance sale. When we’re coming out of seasons into new ones, it’s good to survey what we’ve learned, gained, or lost as we move on. So this will be part collection, part list, and all annoying for someone who might be here for a concise, single-topic entry into our journey on the subject of self-worth.A daily practice for “never enoughers”First haikus. There will be no wild praise for these literary nuggets; they’re an odd and very niche art form, and traditionally, they’re not even meant...2023-08-3105 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastThe Open-Air LifeIt’s no surprise that this particular Substack is about changing your experience with life. And maybe Nordic novelty will be the thing that leads you to a different experience with life. I’m hoping so with this post. A few years ago, Linda Akeson McGurk wrote a trendy book about rearing children with a more integrated experience with the natural world. The book is called There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather: A Scandinavian Mom's Secrets for Raising Healthy, Resilient, and Confident Kids. The title is from the Noridc expression, “There’s no such thing as bad weath...2023-08-2405 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastUn-choosing lonelinessThe ‘ew, people’ attitude has had its day hasn’t it? The internet’s meme factories endlessly churn out snark that seems to say real, deeply enjoyable life happens under a comforter in front of Netflix while your Doordash delivered food is sat at your door without speaking to another person. Even for an introvert like myself, it doesn’t exactly sound like enriching bliss for a warm-blooded mammal whose species has survived because of community. But ubiquitous lies work on us best in isolation, and I’m afraid the ills related to “chosen loneliness” are devilishly crafty. ...2023-08-1704 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastJoyfully warm toesWhat’s one simple pleasure that you never get tired of? I lofted this question to friends at dinner a few days ago. The yearbook answers come first: Spending time with my family. My kids laughing. Great replies, no question, but our conversation opened the door to a more interesting truth as dinner wore on. Someone commented on the heated floor in the bathroom of the home we were in. Then, a person living in the house said, “I love putting my toes under the bathmat and feeling the warmth when I get out of the shower.” T...2023-08-1004 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastHey I found the problem!I met a man named Paul who owns an impossibly adorable little British car called a Riley Elf. His was built in 1964, and he had it shipped from England to his home near Pittsburgh a few years ago. Seeing one of the less than ten Rileys in the US was a special moment for me, and it was fun to imagine whizzing down a backroad or zipping around in a city in his tiny gem of a car. As I talked with Paul, he said that nearly the first thing many people say to him...2023-07-2803 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastDo you hear that?Our youngest son (24), Isaac, and I went to a park near his home for a photography walk. He’s an analog guy, getting great evocative pictures with loads of nuance and feeling. I only want birds with my digital. As we exited his car, I heard a cacophony of bluejays behind a wall of large trees separating us from a slow-moving, wide creek. Four or five jays were doing loud calls and in a complete dither. That many jays that worked up usually means a threat looms. Because of Jon Young’s book and my subsequent personal expe...2023-07-1305 minUAP STUDIES PodcastUAP STUDIES PodcastTHE RENDLESHAM ENIGMA - WHAT DOES THE CODE REVEAL?Gary Osborn is a best selling author, who has written about topics such as Ancient Mysteries, Alchemy, Shamanism, the nature of reality, and the Rendlesham binary code. The Rendlesham Forest Incident is arguably the best documented UFO case ever reported, and the binary download received by USAF Officer Jim Penniston would be decoded decades later to reveal some amazing information. Over a series of three nights in December 1980 an extraordinary series of UFO incidents took place in Rendlesham Forest in the UK, next to the twin United States Air Force bases of Bentwaters and Woodbridge. A UFO was tracked on...2023-06-151h 45UAP STUDIES PODCASTUAP STUDIES PODCASTTHE RENDLESHAM ENIGMA - WHAT DOES THE CODE REVEAL?Gary Osborn is a best selling author, who has written about topics such as Ancient Mysteries, Alchemy, Shamanism, the nature of reality, and the Rendlesham binary code. The Rendlesham Forest Incident is arguably the best documented UFO case ever reported, and the binary download received by USAF Officer Jim Penniston would be decoded decades later to reveal some amazing information. Over a series of three nights in December 1980 an extraordinary series of UFO incidents took place in Rendlesham Forest in the UK, next to the twin United States Air Force bases of Bentwaters and Woodbridge. A UFO was tracked...2023-06-151h 45Formerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastThe joys and perils of feelingOur feet have over 7,000 nerve endings in each foot. They are highly sensitive radars informing our minds of endless experiences every second. I sometimes take my daily walk in minimal sandals, and over my routine mile-and-a-half trek, I may have one modest jolt of an unpleasant feeling, a rock, or a gnarled root that catches my foot a bit, but the fuller experience of the ground beneath me is life. We aren’t as separate from this big beautiful world as we’ve convinced ourselves. Separateness is a myth; we are united with the pulsing world and all that live...2023-06-0104 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastCan you still skip? And why it matters.If you want a laugh or two, google “skip challenge.” The search will show adults trying to remember how to skip. Grown humans are lunging forward like some defective robot that’s misfiring. It’s hilarious, and they’re laughing, making their attempts harder. Some look so bizarre that I wonder if the person ever knew how to skip. To be fair, skipping is pretty useless. What’s more, it’s hard to skip and not look ridiculous. Especially the older we are; what person skips if they’re not headed to see The Wizard of Oz? If...2023-05-2504 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastClimbing Everest in CrocsGod is love; his people are called to share that love and be known for it. When they don’t, as leaders, our move may be to guilt, shame, or challenge them, but what if the issue runs deeper than what those actions lead to? Shame is demotivating, so it’s hardly the right tool to lead people into the enormous challenge of loving an unloving world. Imagine trying to climb Everest in Crocs. It’s that. What if when Christians aren’t showing and growing in love, they are actually struggling, unwell, and not fully living the trut...2023-05-1803 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastFell swoops and grand slamsWe like a fell swoop. Something done in one fell swoop. It means doing something with a single, quick action or effort. It’s tidy, and to our overburdened, overscheduled minds, it’s insanely attractive. Who doesn’t love a home run? A slam dunk? That thing where one action completes everything. In my lifetime, ordering a combo meal with a burger, fries, and drink changed the experience of going through a drive-thru. Now, we give a number and a preference for cheese or not and a drink selection. What a time to be alive. Howeve...2023-05-0405 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastTake it easy, but take itAs we near the first full year of Feral Soul (next week’s post will be our shared birthday!), we pause for some help to meet ourselves in change. The change of living our worth isn’t easy — so bring some ease to it. (psst, it’s unlikely anyone else will)Who knows how social media algorithms get us in slots for particular goods or services? But a clothing maker named Western Aloha landed in my corral, and I landed in theirs. They make some cool things, but their tagline drew my admiration. I’m terrible at setting an...2023-04-2005 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastPortable worthOur worth rests in us, not the present version of us. Get this wrong, and we can stall or, even worse, live far beneath our potential. We get attached to who we are right now. Emotional attachment to who we are now isn’t something to negatively judge ourselves or others for; it’s something that has guarded us against rash, dishonorable, or inauthentic change. It has partly protected us against change, guided by momentarily favorable winds or opportunity. These are real risks to be avoided. But the emotional attachment can be shed after it has served its...2023-04-0604 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastSo, what do you do?We are led to find our purpose in what we do. Meet someone, and the exchange of this detail will most likely happen within a minute. Even if the word ‘retired’ is wedged in the description, the room feels arranged once everyone has said what they do or what they did. A palpable calmness and rhythm of conversation flows once everyone knows their place in the pecking order. Because sharing our occupation is an instinctual part of human connection, it’s a short distance from there to people building their identity around their daily functioning. It seems like a...2023-03-3005 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastYes, And. (a free ten minute guided meditation)Hey, there fellow peacocks! Today’s extra info is content, but sending it is a message too. You can be extra. If that’s all you get from this, cool. Other details follow, but you are unfolding, and as you spill over the boundaries you or others have set for you, own the new space! (see peacock above) Many of our upbringings didn’t allow for difference. We were enmeshed with family scripts, and branching out was considered disloyal, dangerous, and even prideful. So yeah, that’s over because it was never authentic living anyway. It was controll...2023-02-2510 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastThis is not an owl storya barred owl peeking to see me in the woods behind our house this past fall. 2022Catching ourselves in the slow-moving habits of winter can bring more than a few incriminating voices to our minds. “I should’ve done more,” “I wanted to get that done,” and “my closet would horrify Marie Kondo.” Winter is like walking in sludge; the evidence we’ve been doing it isn’t mud but clutter. Some people are clutter blind while others feel disorganization dents their sense of self. If you’re the latter, we are alike. Between the rounds of colds and...2023-02-1605 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral Podcast5 sure-fire daily things to get the ten results everyone wants.A listicle of daily good wolf food! Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-11-1005 minRats d\'OpéraRats d'OpéraBariténor : Michaël Spyres 2Pour comprendre la démarche de Michaêl Spyres, il faut, semble-t-il se reporter à son précédent disque Espoir, paru chez Opéra Rara en 2017. C'est au moment où la carrière de ce chanteur est en train de se développer et rencontrer une audience attentive à la qualité de ses prestations vocales. Dans ce disque Michaël Spyres confesse toute son admiration pour le ténor Gilbert Louis Duprez auquel un autre ténor américain, John Osborn, avait lui-même rendu hommage. Il est intéressant, sur un air composé par Gaetano Donizetti peu avant sa mort, « Seul su...2022-10-1659 minTa de ClinicagemTa de ClinicagemEpisódio 157: Droga Vasoativa - 4 Clinicagens🚨 www.tadeclinicagem.com.br/guia - Conheça o Guia TdC com 7 dias grátis 🚨 🔴 Junte-se aos mais de 1.000 assinantes. Assine o Guia, ganhe tempo e atualize-se sem esforço. 🟠 Um serviço de revisão e atualização continuados em clínica médica. A informação que você precisa, do jeito que você prefere. 📚 Confira agora mesmo a edição aberta do Guia TdC sobre a Nova Diretriz de Hiperglicemia no Paciente Internado: https://www.tadeclinicagem.com.br/guia/edition/revisao-2 Pedro, Kaue e Victor Delia se encontram para falar 4 clin...2022-10-0647 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastFrom idea to practice Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-06-3006 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastAre you on your list? Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-06-2306 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastMoving forward by backing up Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-06-1607 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastGripped by clouds Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-06-0906 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastThe sparrow-ness of us all Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-06-0204 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastGraduating? Worth in your new wilderness Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-05-1905 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastHow we travel Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-05-1206 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastWorth before everything Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-05-0506 minFormerly Feral PodcastFormerly Feral PodcastFeral Soul, live your worth Get full access to Formerly Feral at feralsoul.substack.com/subscribe2022-04-2806 minAnyone Can Play GuitarAnyone Can Play GuitarRadiohead - Amnesiac (Pt. 3)Is someone listening in? Today, we round out our discussion on Amnesiac. We find a surprising Brian Eno connection on "Hunting Bears," before spending an inordinate amount of time on "Like Spinning Plates" and "Life in a Glasshouse." Austin finally listens to early Louis Armstrong, while Nick admits to enjoying the music from the latest pop sensation. Plus, we pick out our favorite tracks from the album. Songs Discussed: 3:08 - "Hunting Bears" 12:16 - "Like Spinning Plates" 25:28 - "Life in a Glasshouse" 37:36 - Amnesiac Awards Radiohead's Amnesiac book...2022-04-1946 minShow Me the ScienceShow Me the ScienceAnother pandemic holiday seasonThe omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 is here, but it’s the delta variant that has been driving a rapid increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations in recent weeks as people get out into the world more, antibody responses from vaccines wane, and families travel and gather in larger groups. As cases surge and hospitalizations increase, health-care workers are facing a second holiday season with emergency rooms and intensive care units (ICUs) crowded with COVID-19 patients. Nguyet Nguyen, MD, an assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, spent Christmas Day 2020 in the ICU. At the time, she hoped th...2021-12-2019 minCezar TouchCezar TouchCezar Touch - Deck The Halls MixHere's a new mix for y'all with some new stuff I've bought off Beatport as of late :) Tracklist: A.P. (84Bit) - Just Want To Fly Fiddle - Funky MR. Cameron Cezar Touch - Small Talk Joshua Heath, Louis Hale - Copasetic (Neighbour Remix) Demarkus Lewis - Nothing Without Love (Original Mix) John Larner, Slater Hogan - What You're Doin' to Me Rory Northall - Metro Express Vincent Caira - The Joint Rocbeezy - Scrupulous Angelo Ferreri, Disco Ball'z - Give Me The Freak Azit - We Meet Again Mark Farina - Got My Snack Jon Lockley - Honeydrippers Scottie...2021-12-081h 07Embracing ChangeEmbracing ChangeResetting the comparison of body, soul, and spirit: Body: Hardware versus SoftwareA continuing conversation related to the body and how we operate in the realm of "hardware" and "software."   Book cited in this episode is "Back to the Gospel" by Peter K. Louis.   Produced by Jennifer Osborn Recorded 10/25/2021 Questions or Comments: josborn@citygospelmission.org2021-11-1630 minSeedWorld PodcastSeedWorld PodcastHow Tom Osborn Makes Private Sector Impact in Plant Breeding The National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) Private Sector Plant Breeding Award, first established in 2020, recognizes an individual whose accomplishments as ascientist in the private sector have had extraordinary impact in the field of plant breeding in areas such as germplasm development, cultivar release, technological innovation, andleadership. The 2020 recipient is Dr. Thomas C. Osborn. Dr. Osborn is currently the Head of Global Analytics and Pipeline Design for Vegetable R&D at Bayer Crop Science in St.Louis, where he leads a team of scientists and engineers that brings new insights and capabilities...2021-08-1914 minVICE News ReportsVICE News ReportsBehind the #BlackTikTokStrikeA growing tension between TikTok and Black creators has come to a head in recent weeks with some creators making a stand. Last month, TikTok creator Erick Louis posted a dance video that sparked the beginning of the “#BlackTikTokStrike.” Creator Erick Louis sat down with VICE News Reports producer Janice Llamoca to break down the events that inspired the strike and how he sees this as a labor movement.   This episode was reported and produced by Janice Llamoca.VICE News Reports is hosted by Arielle Duhaime-Ross and produced by Jesse Alejandro Cottrell, Sophie Kazis...2021-07-1533 minThe Lumen Christi InstituteThe Lumen Christi InstituteRené Girard, Conversion, and the Present Media MomentAn online panel discussion with Professor Grant Kaplan (Saint Louis University), Carly Osborn (University of Divinity), and Fr. Steve Grunow (Word on Fire), moderated by Cynthia Haven (National Endowment for the Humanities). While social media has become a source of meaning and identity formation for many, its dangers have become clear in recent years, from promoting disinformation to algorithm-aided polarization. Despite these dangers, can social media be a medium for the Gospel? Does a model for discipleship within social media exist? René Girard’s theory of mimesis or imitation provides a powerful diagnostic for analyzing aspects of human behavior and cul...2021-06-051h 24On The RiseOn The RiseEpisode #019 - Create the role you want for yourself W/ Harrison Sokoloff (King Pen Music)On this episode of "On The Rise"  we sit down with Harrison Sokoloff (King Pen Music). A&R Clients include acts like Brothers Osborn, Rascal Flatts, Trace Adkins along with an incredible roster of writers (Brothers Osborn, Pete Good, Brandon Ratcliff, Ava Suppelsa). Tune in for a great chat on how to secure your spot in the music industry, how country superstars find the best songs, and how publishers find those songs a "Home"! See you... "On The Rise"! Tanner LouisRise Music Group - "On The Rise"https://www.risemusicgroup.net2021-02-1144 minSappenin’ Podcast with Sean SmithSappenin’ Podcast with Sean SmithEP. 109 - Dave Hill (Slade)Merry Xmas Everybody! Are you hanging up a stoking on your wall? Certified music icon, Dave Hill of Slade is our guest on Episode 109 of Sappenin' Podcast! One of the godfathers of rock n roll, guitar ledged and the brains behind the greatest festive track ever, is with us as a special jolly holiday treat. Experience over fifty years of industry secrets, mind boggling stories and music history theories from a real rock hero. Dive into the bands insane back catalog of number one hits, how they first started to gain momentum, their impact on today's music with everyone...2020-12-251h 07This Week in FCPAThis Week in FCPAEpisode 220 – the I Like to Watch editionAs we move to our first non-PG podcast and channel our inner Chauncy Gardner with signature line, “I like to watch”, Tom and Jay continue to brave the surge in Covid cases by staying safe at home. They are back to look at top compliance articles and stories which caught their eye this week. What is monitoring and oversight? Matt Kelly draws compliance inspiration from Jerry Falwell who (allegedly) likes to watch his wife having sex with another man. What is risk-based due diligence? Financial regulators opine. Mengqi Sun in the WSJ. Bank/government partnership to fight financial crim...2020-08-2840 minStadium and Gale: A Florida Gators PodcastStadium and Gale: A Florida Gators PodcastBeef with Tebow? Ft Louis Murphy & Ryan OsbornAfter we give an update on all things Gator Nation we are joined by former GA and current UTM DL/OLB Coach Ryan Osborn followed by Gator Great Louis Murphy.  Ryan Osborn 23:45, Louis Murphy 55:35 Support Our Sponsors: The Thomas Firm who handles insurance claims for property damage to homes or businesses. Their lawyers have over twenty years of experience handling roof damage and leaks from storms, water damage, hail damage, hurricane, sinkhole and fires. They work all over Florida and no claim is too big or too small. If you suspect you have damage to y...2020-07-142h 08And Now PresentsAnd Now PresentsA Virtual RealityIn this episode, we discuss how virtual reality is going to change our tomorrow  Virtual reality has been seen as something that will isolate us but with social distancing, a virtual world would bring us together. I spoke with the co-founder of MEPTIK, who create virtual reality events, the founder of VUNOUS, a virtual reality theater company, Randy Osborn, who creates medical training VR experiences, and the co-founder of ALL OF IT NOW, a media company that blurs the lines between reality and the virtual world. Join us, as we see how they see it! Founder...2020-05-0136 minTheory of ContentTheory of ContentEpisode 045 – The Dream Team Rides Again to Answer FaceBag ! What’s Happening in SEO This Week? Rich answers in Google mobile search more than doubled since 2018. Image carousels also occurred 151% more often than the previous year. List SchemaHow To Schema The sharp increase in image carousels underscores the importance of image SEO and provides users with one more way to reach your pages. What are we talking about this week?  Facebag All the Way!  Belinda Del Pesco – Belinda Del Pesco | Belinda Tips Dear Amber and Josh,Do you think blog themes...2019-11-281h 00American Academy of Emergency MedicineAmerican Academy of Emergency MedicineHour-1 BundleIn this episode, David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President of AAEM, speaks with Tiffany M. Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine Acute and Critical Care Surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Hour-1 Bundle. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-18. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.2019-09-2600 minAAEM Podcasts: Emergency Medicine Breve Dulce TalksAAEM Podcasts: Emergency Medicine Breve Dulce TalksHour-1 BundleIn this episode, David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President of AAEM, speaks with Tiffany M. Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine Acute and Critical Care Surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Hour-1 Bundle. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-18. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.2019-09-2437 minAmerican Academy of Emergency MedicineAmerican Academy of Emergency MedicineHour-1 BundleIn this episode, David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President of AAEM, speaks with Tiffany M. Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine Acute and Critical Care Surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Hour-1 Bundle. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-18. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.2019-09-2437 minAmerican Academy of Emergency MedicineAmerican Academy of Emergency MedicineHour-1 BundleIn this episode, David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President of AAEM, speaks with Tiffany M. Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine Acute and Critical Care Surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Hour-1 Bundle. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-18. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.2019-09-2437 minAmerican Academy of Emergency MedicineAmerican Academy of Emergency MedicineHour-1 BundleIn this episode, David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President of AAEM, speaks with Tiffany M. Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine Acute and Critical Care Surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Hour-1 Bundle. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-18. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.2019-09-2437 minWomen\'s Wisdom: Our Journey in Emergency MedicineWomen's Wisdom: Our Journey in Emergency MedicineHour-1 BundleIn this episode, David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President of AAEM, speaks with Tiffany M. Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine Acute and Critical Care Surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Hour-1 Bundle. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-18. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.2019-09-2437 minAmerican Academy of Emergency MedicineAmerican Academy of Emergency MedicineCCMS: Hour-1 BundleIn this episode, David A. Farcy, MD FAAEM FCCM, Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center - Miami Beach and President of AAEM, speaks with Tiffany M. Osborn, MD MPH FACEP, Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine Acute and Critical Care Surgery at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Drs. Farcy and Osborn discuss the Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) Hour-1 Bundle. View additional resources at: https://www.aaem.org/resources/publications/podcasts/critical-care-in-emergency-medicine/episode-18. Intro music by NICOCO, 'Quiberon,' from the album 'Nicoco,' powered by JAMENDO.2019-09-2237 minFaith in the GlitchFaith in the GlitchDI.FM/Electroswing May 2019 MixFollow on Twitch.tv/FaithInTheGlitch 1 dj quads fun time 2 JIVE ME Lesson 3 DJ Mibor Oh! Marie (Original Mix) 4 Mr. Jazzek Doin' The Jive (Ft. Glenn Miller) 5 Skeewiff Alice in Dixieland 6 Various artists Electro Swing Dance Emote (G-Swing) 7 Michmash london lunch 8 OB3 By You (Extended Mix) 9 Glenn Gatsby, Electro Swing Thing The Great News (Extended Mix) (Original Mix) 10 OFFBeat, DJ Mibor, Wolfgang Lohr Very Nice People (Extended Mix) feat. Offbeat (Original Mix) 11 Saint Neuvirth Prohibition 12 Robert Edwards, Little Violet & OdjBox Odjbox Boogie 13 JAWN The Bastard Duke 14 Carlossal Small, Barney Osborn Late Night Advice (Barney Osborn Remix) 15 Tom Swoon Shingaling (Extended Mix) 16 ...2019-09-041h 30CareercastCareercastEvolving Role of Emergency Medicine-Surgical Critical SpecialistsIn this EAST Careercast, Dr. Zaffer Qasim explores the evolving role of Emergency Medicine-Surgical Critical Care Specialists.  Dr. Qasim interviews Dr. Tiffany Osborn, the first full female Professor of Surgery and EM at Barnes Jewish Hospital in Saint Louis, Missouri and Dr. Zac Ginsberg, Medical Director of the SICU and Emergency Physician at Kettering Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.  Both discuss their respective paths from fellowship to job search and career advancement.  Drs. Osborn and Ginsberg provide important points as to why EM-SCC physicians form a unique and important part of the health system. In the podcast, Dr. Osborn references the follow...2019-05-1059 minCareercastCareercastEvolving Role of Emergency Medicine-Surgical Critical SpecialistsIn this EAST Careercast, Dr. Zaffer Qasim explores the evolving role of Emergency Medicine-Surgical Critical Care Specialists.  Dr. Qasim interviews Dr. Tiffany Osborn, the first full female Professor of Surgery and EM at Barnes Jewish Hospital in Saint Louis, Missouri and Dr. Zac Ginsberg, Medical Director of the SICU and Emergency Physician at Kettering Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio.  Both discuss their respective paths from fellowship to job search and career advancement.  Drs. Osborn and Ginsberg provide important points as to why EM-SCC physicians form a unique and important part of the health system.In the podcast, Dr. Osborn references the follow...2019-05-1059 minPair of Normals PodcastPair of Normals PodcastSt. Louis CemeteryToday Pair of Normals is talking cemeteries! Samantha reads a listener’s e-mail about hanging out in a cemetery. Then Jeff and Samantha recount all that went down at St Louis Cemetery 1 in New Orleans.   Find us on fb @pairofnormalspodcast On twitter @pairofnormalspod And send ghost stories to pairofnormalspod@gmail.com Visit our website: http://pairofnormalspodcast.libsyn.com/ Call and leave ghost stories at 765-560-55462019-05-0625 minFaith in the GlitchFaith in the GlitchDI.FM/Electroswing Mix April 2019Follow me on Twitch.tv/Faithintheglitch Tracklist: 1 11 Acorn Lane Stay (Electro Swing Remix) 2 Dimaa Fifthy Fifthy Quartier Latin (Album 2018) 3 Dutty Moonshine Big Band Stick Up (Wittyboy Remix) Most Wanted (Remixed) 4 Odd Chap Timepiece Power Vintage Jukebox EP 2 5 Saint Privat Poisson Rouge (Fredy High Remix) 6 The Young Punx Rhythm Is Wild (Original Mix) 7 TrollPhonik Everybody Want to Be a Cat (TrollPhonik Electro-Swing Edit) 8 Barney Osborn Caravan Jazz Club (Original Mix) 9 Mr. Jazzek I See You Baby (Club Edit) 10 Carlossal Small, Barney Osborn Late Night Advice (Barney Osborn Remix) 11 The Swing Bot Shake Like It's Coming On (Original Mix) The Last Drive 12 ...2019-05-031h 42Troubled Men PodcastTroubled Men PodcastTMP #37 Papa Mali Sounds OffThe singer/songwriter/producer and guitar tone scientist recounts his years fronting the Killer Bees, his solo career, and his many other collaborations. He talks about being mistaken for Santa Claus, but there's no confusion about which list the Troubled Men are on. René's mic goes out early on, and he becomes the ghost of Christmas past. Act of God? Perhaps. Fortunately, there's plenty of Manny and Papa Mali to cover the spread. Topics include nerve damage, holiday destinations, a stage name explained, zebra smuggling, street safety, the declining murder rate, touring the U.S., a second screening, the 7 W...2018-12-261h 03Nothing But The BluesNothing But The BluesNothing But The Blues #532Johnny Fuller and The Phillip Walker Band (Miss You So); Mississippi Heat (Goin' To St. Louis); Kirk Fletcher (Stranded In St. Louis); Kevin Mark (Cold Hearted Woman); Mike Osborn (Cold Man Cold); Mitch Woods (CC Rider); Honeyboy Des (My Heart's In Misery); Sonny Terry (The Woman Is Killing Me); Big Jack Johnson (Goin' Back To Mississippi); John Lee Hooker (Birmingham Blues); Charles Caldwell (Movin' Out Movin' In); Alex Schultz and Tad Robinson (Too Late To Turn Back Now); Jimmie Gordon (L & N Blues); Will Bennett (Railroad Bill); Niecie (Trouble With A Capital T).2018-11-241h 00Pair of Normals PodcastPair of Normals PodcastLemp MansionSamantha reads a story about a kid that can see dead people. Then Jeff and Samantha discuss their ghost hunting experience at the Lemp Mansion in St. Louis, Missouri. They end the show with Samantha convincing Jeff that the show Haunted Collector caught evidence of the paranormal.   Find us on fb @pairofnormalspodcast On twitter and instagram look us up @pairofnormalspod And send ghost stories to pairofnormalspod@gmail.com  Website: http://pairofnormalspodcast.libsyn.com/2018-07-0229 minFaith Middleton Food SchmoozeFaith Middleton Food SchmoozeBest Chicken Wings, Plus Wine PairingsIt’s our chicken wing fandango! Where are the best wings in our region? Let us know. Jim Welch, one of the chicken wing kings in our state, joins us for the whole hour—and with abandon—we dig in to buckets of excellent chicken wings from J. Timothy’s Taverne in Plainville. Jim explains why the Buffalo chicken wings from J. Timothy’s are among CT’s best year after year. Plus, the gang offers up all kinds of ways to flavor your wings at home (Think: mole, chimichurri, teriyaki, truffle salt. . .). Finally, everybody knows wings pair well with cold be...2018-01-2449 minHeinemann PodcastHeinemann PodcastThe Need For and Needs of Teachers of ColorOn The Heinemann Podcast today, the need for and needs of teachers of color. "Growth is uncomfortable and all things need to be uncomfortable to grow.” Those are the words of Tiana Silvas, a member of the current class of Heinemann Fellows. She goes on to say in today’s podcast that while conversations about race and privilege are tough and can be uncomfortable, we need to be open to having them, and it's essential to avoid taking these tough conversations personally— in order to do the work and get to a better place.Last week Heinemann opened ap...2017-12-0732 minThe latest episodes from More PerfectThe latest episodes from More PerfectTwitter and the LawShould you be able to say and do whatever you want online? And if not, who should police this? More Perfect hosts a debate at WNYC's Jerome L. Greene Performance Space about online hate speech, fake news, and whether the First Amendment needs an update for the digital age. The key voices: Corynne McSherry, legal director at the Electronic Frontier Foundation Elie Mystal, executive editor at Above the Law and contributing legal editor at More Perfect Ken White, litigator and criminal defense attorney at Brown White & Osborn LLP — he also runs Popehat.com The key cas...2017-11-0636 minGlendale Real Estate Careers Podcast with Nate MartinezGlendale Real Estate Careers Podcast with Nate MartinezHow Can You Master Your Craft?What does it take to master your craft? Today, I’ve got a few stories on this subject as well as a few opportunities you should know about that can help.Join RE/MAX Professionals Right now, my family and I are taking a trip up to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for the total solar eclipse. But today, I wanted to talk to you about something different—mastering your craft.When it comes to mastering your craft, one story that comes to mind for me is that of my mentor: Howard Brinton. When it c...2017-08-2221 minValley of the Sun Real Estate Podcast with Nate MartinezValley of the Sun Real Estate Podcast with Nate MartinezHow Can You Master Your Craft?What does it take to master your craft? Today, I’ve got a few stories on this subject as well as a few opportunities you should know about that can help. Join RE/MAX Professionals Right now, my family and I are taking a trip up to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for the total solar eclipse. But today, I wanted to talk to you about something different—mastering your craft. When it comes to mastering your craft, one story that comes to mind for me is that of my mentor: Howard Brinton. When it comes to becoming a surgeon, mastering your craf...2017-08-2200 minHer Life UnscriptedHer Life Unscripted40: Growing Pains with special guest Sarah AngelidesIf you're looking for a way to heal yourself from physical or emotional pain, but you're too afraid to go there, or if you'd like to learn trust your inner voice and find direction from within, listen in to today's guest, Sarah Angelides explain how you can lean into your growing pains and trust your intuition to guide you towards wellness.   On today's show, Sarah shares how her recovery from Lupus, which was diagnosed in 2012, lead to a Spiritual Awakening within her. Sarah has a master's degree in Counseling Art Therapy and she is also a...2017-01-2448 minBleep Radio w/ Trevor WilkesBleep Radio w/ Trevor WilkesMarch 28, 2016 Live-stream ArchiveIt was a Monday. I had the house to myself. I was in the mood to go the distance. The distance was gone. 4 hour live-stream mark achieved. All vinyl, one go at it, lots of fun had, way too long to type up the track-list. Oddball bleepy noise, acid house, chicagoan jack tracks, oldschool party tunes, deep bleep, vocal house, techno of multiple shades and a few Electro tracks to round it off. I broke the track-list up into 10 track batches with some time-stamps to assist in navigation. If you can't figure out a particular track or just want confirmation...2016-03-293h 58MixtapesMixtapes"...so take me to town. i wanna dance with the city..."ein mixtape. enjoy! tracklist: Audion feat Troels Abrahamsen - Dem Howl Sven Väth - L'esperanza (Âme Reinterpretation) Howling - Smells like teen spirit Primal Scream - Invisible City (Daniel Avery Drone City Remix) Seekae - The Stars Below (Steffen Sonnenschein Edit)2014-12-081h 12thekaisthekais"...so take me to town. i wanna dance with the city..."ein mixtape. enjoy! tracklist: Audion feat Troels Abrahamsen - Dem Howl Sven Väth - L'esperanza (Âme Reinterpretation) Howling - Smells like teen spirit Primal Scream - Invisible City (Daniel Avery Drone City Remix) Seekae - The Stars Below (Steffen Sonnenschein Edit)2014-12-081h 12#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast#ExpertAnswers - an InsideScientific Podcast#ExpertAnswers: Harm Knot, Louis D'Alecy, and Jeffrey Osborn on The Promise of TelemetryThis episode of #ExpertAnswers features Harm Knot, CTO of TSE Systems, Louis D’Alecy, Professor of Molecular & Integrative Physiology at the University of Michigan, and Jeffrey Osborn, Professor & Associate Chair in the Department of Biology at the University of Kentucky. They are here to discuss new capabilities in wireless physiologic monitoring enabled by the Stellar Telemetry system. For more information, or to watch the webinar, click here. 2014-06-1810 min