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矽谷太太 Jacqueline充電時光
S6E2 北加之旅:小巴士、點餐拉鋸、人間風險學
聊聊六月節、國慶日的兩次短旅行。從開車講到點菜,和一些關於人間風險學的思考。英文:Juneteenth 六月節(解放黑奴紀念日)Sierra Nevada 內華達山脈Sequoia 紅杉木marmot 土播鼠Defensive driving style 保守駕駛風格Aggressive driving 危險駕駛風格à la carte menu 單點菜單Hit-or-miss 時好時壞,要碰運氣景點名稱:King’s Canyon National Park 國王峽谷國家公園Sequoia National Park 紅杉國家公園General Sherman Tree 薛曼將軍樹Moro Rock 摩洛岩步道little baldy 小禿頭山Tunnel Log 隧道木Achadinha Cheese Co. 起司農場 https://www.achadinha.com/Angel’s Island State Park 天使島州立公園Bodega Bay 酒窖灣(博德加灣)*節目贊助商:Flora Chen 房屋仲介 408-981-0730 (COMPASS 矽谷灣區)REALTOR® | DRE 01334314https://www.compass.com/agents/flora-chen/Joseph Yen 房屋仲介 408-497-2989 (COMPASS 矽谷灣區)Broker Associate | DRE 01136969https://www.compass.com/agents/joseph-yen/ *捐款支持Jacqueline:線上捐款*成為節目會員喜歡我們的節目嗎?歡迎點選「訂閱」,不錯過每週新上線的節目。也歡迎透過這個連結【成為會員】,支持節目的基本營運,同時享有多項專屬福利:不限次數收聽已歸檔的舊節目、解鎖
2025-07-10
52 min
Central Valley Daily
July 7: Is Fire The Solution – Or Problem – To Help Giant Sequoias Thrive?
Wildfires in recent years have ravaged Giant Sequoia groves in California’s Sierra Nevada. But it turns out less-intense fire can actually be a tool for forest regeneration. Assistant Cooperative Extension Forest and Fuels Specialist Kristen Shive of UC Berkeley breaks down the latest research on sequoia restoration and addresses why human intervention can be controversial.
2025-07-07
13 min
Our Public Lands
#35 - Exploring the Biodiversity of Snag Forests w/ Maya Khosla & Craig Swolgaard
In this episode, I catch up with Maya Khosla and Craig Swolgaard in the field in a recently burned snag forest near Mono Lake, California. Our discussion revolves around the ecological importance of snag forests (areas with standing dead trees primarily caused by wildfires and/or insects). Maya and Craig discuss the ecological significance and the rich biodiversity of snag forests, emphasizing their unique role in supporting a wide range of plant and animal species, particularly birds. Our conversation features observations about various bird species, their nesting habits, and the astounding natural regeneration occurring in these burned forests. Highlights...
2025-07-06
1h 05
KQED's The California Report
Crystal Cave Reopens At Sequoia National Park
Sequoia National Park is known for its iconic trees - the giant sequoias. They tower hundreds of feet above the Sierra Nevada. But another draw to this park is hidden thousands of feet below. It’s called Crystal Cave, and it recently reopened to the public after a parade of natural disasters left it inaccessible for years. Reporter: Joshua Yeager, KVPR Recent immigration raids in Southern California have been unconstitutional. That’s according to a new lawsuit filed in Los Angeles against the federal government. Reporter: David Wagner, LAist
2025-07-03
11 min
Training Data
LIVE: How AI is Reinventing Software Business Models ft. Bret Taylor of Sierra
Recorded live at Sequoia’s AI Ascent 2025: Sierra co-founder Bret Taylor discusses why AI is driving a fundamental shift from subscription-based pricing to outcomes-based models. Learn why this transition is harder for incumbents than startups, why applied AI and vertical specialization represent the biggest opportunities for entrepreneurs and how to position your AI company for success in this new paradigm.
2025-05-14
34 min
CITRUS Podcast Show
CITRUS Podcast S2 E4 - (Audio) Sierra College athletes Josh Hamilton & Favor Pitts + Live Performance by FEO
This episode features an exclusive interview with Sierra College Wolverines football stars, running back Josh Hamilton (@SheLoveJ1k) and wide receiver Favor Pitts (@FavorPitts), fresh off their Sequoia Bowl Championship win! We dive into their incredible season, the excitement of hoisting the championship trophy, and what goes into their off-season preparation and game-day mindset. Hear about their unique journeys to college football, their NFL inspirations, and their passions outside of the sport, including family and community work. Plus, don't miss their bold prediction for next season! We cap off the interview with a fun paper football challenge. Aft...
2025-05-01
28 min
Science History - Daily
This Moment in Science History for 04-21-2025
On April 21, 1838, John Muir, a renowned Scottish-American naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States, was born in Dunbar, Scotland.Muir's passion for nature and his tireless efforts to protect it left an indelible mark on the conservation movement. He was instrumental in the establishment of Yosemite National Park and Sequoia National Park, and his writings and activism helped lay the foundation for the modern environmental movement.One of Muir's most significant contributions to science was his study of glaciers in the Sierra Nevada. He proposed the controversial...
2025-04-21
02 min
COGE EL TREN
COGE EL TREN 080 2025-03-21 OSOA
Listado De Canciones 01. Dead Sequoia - El Humedal 02. Dead Sequoia - Desalojan El Infierno 03. Thee Nameshakes - Another Dangerous Day 04. The Lings - Today Tomorrow 05. Pladur - Nueva Ola ---------------------- La Estación Fantasma - Rudy Mental 06. Lee Baggett - Get It 07. Jade Macrae - Shots Fired ---------------------- 08. Winterafter - No Memories ---------------------- Exile Sh Magazine 09. Guttercats - Beautiful Curse 10. Exfan - Pensamiento Mágico ---------------------- El Tren Correo - Manuel Mateos 11. Pinocho Detective - Historia De Un Iceberg 12. Juárez & Pedro De Dios - Bajo La Tormenta ---------------------- 13. Las Heridas - Flojos De Pantalón 14. Dum Dum Pachecos - Nadi...
2025-03-21
1h 38
COGE EL TREN
COGE EL TREN 072 22-11-2024 (LOS CHICOS, CAPSULA, THEE BRAINDROPS) OSOA
Listado De Canciones 01. Moris - Hoy Como Ayer 02. Lie Detectors - Todo Se Rompe 03. The Seeds - No Escape 04. Jenny Don´t And The Spurs - Flying High 05. Dead Moon - Fire In The Western World ----------------------------------------- Exile Sh Magazine: 06. Mississippi Queen & The Wet Dogs - Welcome Home ----------------------------------------- La Estación Fantasma - Rudy Mental 07. Crack Cloud - The Medium 08. Wednesday - Bath County --------------------------- 09. The Dealers - Tabula Rasa 10. The Dealers - Drama 11. Dead Sequoia - Me Caes Mal 12. The Allnighters - Night Owl Boogie 13. Los Chicos - My Saturday Night 14. Los Chicos - Going To Stay ------------------------------ El...
2024-11-22
1h 32
Guy Jeans Podcast
Episode #122 Bigfoot in the Southern Sierra Nevada
Why isn't there any publicized reports of Bigfoot in the Southern Sierra? Listen in as Guy discusses sightings in Monache Meadows, Sequoia National Park, Golden Trout Wilderness, Pacific Crest Trail and the South and North Fork of the Kern River. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2024-11-04
30 min
Trailblazer Talk
Revolutionizing Customer Service: Ex-Salesforce CEO’s $4B Voice Agents Startup
Welcome to Trailblazer Talk! In this episode, we—Ethan Parker and Sophia Bennett—are excited to discuss the latest buzz in the Salesforce ecosystem: Sierra Speaks, a groundbreaking startup launched by former Salesforce CEO Bret Taylor. With a target valuation of $4 billion, Sierra Speaks is set to transform customer service through advanced conversational AI voice agents. Here’s what we will cover: Introducing Sierra Speaks: We’ll start by introducing Sierra Speaks, the innovative conversational AI agent designed to handle real-time phone interactions for businesses. Learn how Sierra Speaks aims to eliminate frustrating customer service calls by provi...
2024-10-16
13 min
Club and Resort Talks
Aaron James, GM at CC of Asheville Joins the Podcast to Discuss Recovery From Hurricane Helene
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which hit Asheville, N.C. harder than expected, Aaron James, General Manager of the Country Club of Asheville, opened up about the challenges the club and its surrounding community have faced during recovery. In an interview with Rob Thomas on the Club Resort Talks podcast, James shared the harrowing experience and the ongoing efforts to rebuild. In other news from across the country, the Omni Tucson (Ariz.) National Resort now utilizes 225-acre feet of wastewater annually, fulfilling its obligations to Pima County. In today’s regulatory environment, new golf courses are typically expected to in...
2024-10-15
21 min
The Daily Quiz Show
Geography | Which US state is home to the Sequoia National Forest? (+ 8 more...)
The Daily Quiz - Geography Today's Questions: Question 1: Which US state is home to the Sequoia National Forest? Question 2: What is the capital city of Bhutan? Question 3: What is the world's most southerly capital? Question 4: Where would you find the city of Vienna? Question 5: What is the name of the castle in Kent, England, from which one can see France on a clear day? Question 6: In which country would you find the Taj Mahal? Question 7: Which of these countries borders India? Question 8: In which country would you find the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Dorset...
2024-10-04
08 min
Lesbian Detectives
The Mysterious Disappearance of Sacoya Cooper: Uncovering the Truth
Welcome to another episode of Lesbian Detectives with your hosts, Sierra and Elizabeth. This week, we delve into the mysterious disappearance of Sequoia Cooper, a 33-year-old transgender woman from Columbus, Ohio, who vanished without a trace on August 31, 2021. Sacoya was last seen at her partner's house, allegedly leaving to get bottled water late at night. The next day, her partner reported her missing. Her car was later found with stolen plates, but Sacoya remains missing. The case remains unsolved despite some intriguing leads, including a ransom message and suspicious Facebook logins. Join us as we e...
2024-09-27
32 min
Hands in the Soil
24. Life as a Livestock Operator with Sequoia Williams
Sequoia was born in New Zealand and raised in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in California. She got her masters in Soil Science from UC Davis in the Gaudin Agroecology lab, and is currently a livestock operator in Petaluma, California, working with Coastal Land and Livestock, implementing targeted grazing with sheep and goats. We start by discussing soil, from a detailed breakdown of what soil is made up of, to a discussion about why soil is a key component of our conversations about climate change. We talk about Sequoia’s experience as a li...
2024-09-02
42 min
Training Data
Sierra Co-Founder Clay Bavor on Making Customer-Facing AI Agents Delightful
Customer service is hands down the first killer app of generative AI for businesses. The reasons are simple: the costs of existing solutions are so high, the satisfaction so low and the margin for ROI so wide. But trusting your interactions with customers to hallucination-prone LLMs can be daunting.Enter Sierra. Co-founder Clay Bavor walks us through the sophisticated engineering challenges his team solved along the way to delivering AI agents for all aspects of the customer experience that are delightful, safe and reliable—and being deployed widely by Sierra’s customers. The Company’s AgentOS enables busine...
2024-08-27
1h 12
Shaka Stories
Geology of the Sierra Nevada - Sequoia National Park Story
[Transcript]Well, okay folks, we've been in Sequoia National Park for a little while now, but we still haven't seen any sequoias. Well, that's because they just don't live down here. So, to see them, we're gonna have to climb. So, wave farewell to the foothills section of the park, because we're heading way, way up to the giant forest itself. Now, the road ahead gets extra twisty, so drivers, keep your eyes on the road. Now, as we check out these rockin' landscapes, why don't we talk a little bit about geology? Sequoia National P...
2024-07-23
07 min
Shaka Stories
Land of the Sequoias - Kings Canyon National Park Story
[Transcript]Welcome back! Did you enjoy the views at the overlook? Sure hope so. Now, as we make our way back down the mountain, have you ever wondered why there are so many sequoia trees in this part of the Sierra Nevada and not in other areas? You see, these giants prefer living about halfway up the mountain, between 5,000 and 8,000 feet above sea level or about 1,500 to 2,500 meters. This is about our elevation right now. Up here in this zone, the temperatures are mild and there's plenty of snow melt to keep these trees happy a...
2024-07-23
04 min
Shaka Stories
The Sensational Sequoias - A Sequoia National Park Story
[Transcript]So far so good? Well, here's a little tidbit for you. Did you know that Sequoia is the second oldest national park in America? That's right. Now, you might know that Yellowstone was the first.It was established in 1872. But about that same time, settlers were showing up around here and cutting down the sequoias at an alarming rate. So, on September 25, 1890, President Benjamin Harrison signed a bill establishing Sequoia National Park to protect these spectacular trees. It was the first, but not the last, national park created to protect a particular s...
2024-07-16
04 min
Shaka Stories
John Muir at Kings Canyon - A National Park Story
[Transcript]We're on our way to our next stop, Panoramic Point Overlook, coming up in about 10 minutes. Just continue straight on this road, and when the road gets narrow ahead, be sure you watch out for other cars, and take it slow, okay? So, you might be wondering, what's so amazing about Kings Canyon anyway? Well, other than being a stunning corner of the Sierra Nevada, Kings Canyon's claim to fame is that it's around 2,000 feet deeper than the Grand Canyon. Yeah, you heard that right! While the Grand Canyon bottoms out at about 6,000 feet deep, Kings...
2024-07-16
05 min
I’ll Go If You Go Podcast
Neida and the Giant Sequoias
In this sixth episode, host Emily Harwitz travels to the Sierra Nevada mountain range (figuratively) with guest Neida Rodriguez, a rising forestry student at Cal Poly Humboldt and this year’s Giant Sequoia Forest Fellow. There’s only one species of the biggest tree on Earth—giant sequoias—and it’s a special treat to hear from Neida herself about what it’s like to work among giants and what stewarding sequoias looks like today. From preparing the land for healthy fire to learning from the Tribes who know this land best, to monitoring for bears and finding gray wolf tracks...
2024-06-26
24 min
Leapfrog
#1: From China to Sierra Leone - the path of a digital nomad
Hello, this is Rita Liao. Welcome to Episode #1 of Leapfrog, a podcast about entrepreneurs who have ventured out of their native land and are reshaping a slice of the global tech landscape. You can read more about why I started this project in About.When Xin Yan heard about Bitcoin in 2017, he was studying electrical engineering in Israel. He soon dropped out of the masters program and joined a wave of entrepreneurs trying to prove that cryptocurrency, and more broadly, blockchain, has real-world utility beyond enabling speculative bubbles and scams. Backed by Sequoia Capital, his startup EthSign...
2024-06-10
42 min
Full Show Archives — Sea Change Radio
Los Angeles: The Thirstiest County in the West
Roman Polanski’s classic 1974 film, “Chinatown,” which laid out a fictional account of California’s north-south water wars, turned out to be quite prescient. This week on Sea Change Radio, we welcome Katie Licari of Afro LA, who breaks down the ongoing tale of Los Angeles water and the impact this never-ending thirst has had on two very rural regions of California – Inyo and Mono Counties. We learn about the colonialist history of LA water rights and look at the monopolistic grip the LA Department of Water & Power holds over these counties. Narrator | 00:02 – This is Sea Change Radio covering...
2024-06-05
00 min
National Park After Dark
Survivor(wo)man. Sequoia National Park.
A long awaited 200+ mile trip through the Sierra’s ends in a tragic fall. Jean Muenchrath’s story of survival is an epic one, but also serves as the beginning of an entirely new life. We love our National Parks and we know you do too but when you're out there, remember to enjoy the view but watch your back. Please take a moment to rate and subscribe from wherever you’re listening to NPAD! Become part of our Outsider family on Patreon or Apple Subscriptions to gain access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, and more. Follow our socials...
2024-06-03
54 min
Sleepy Seedlings: The Bedtime Podcast with Trees
The Great Sequoia
Join us on a tranquil journey through the majestic realm of the Giant Sequoias in this week's episode of 'Sleepy Seedlings: The Bedtime Podcast with Trees'. Let the soothing sounds of the Sierra Nevada lull you into a peaceful state as we explore the towering presence and ancient wisdom of the Sequoia trees. As you settle into your comfortable resting place, immerse yourself in the gentle hoots of an Owl and the soft whispers of the wind through the mighty Sequoias, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxation and reflection.Discover the fascinating history, myths, and...
2024-06-02
33 min
Other People's Shoes
The Root Of The Matter
What comes to mind you you read "grow where you are planted"? In California, there are some massive trees called Sequoia. The roots of Sequoia trees in California are as fascinating as the towering giants they support above ground. Despite their immense height, these trees have surprisingly shallow root systems, typically extending only about 6 to 12 feet deep but spreading widely, often reaching up to 100 feet or more from the base of the tree. The roots of Sequoias play a crucial role in anchoring these colossal trees and providing stability against strong winds. They intertwine with neighboring trees, creating a...
2023-11-22
44 min
A Functional Approach with Dr. Jim Chialtas
Forest Bathing - The Japanese practice of walking amongst the trees
In this 38th episode we explore some of the published medical benefits of simply walking in the woods. I have to chuckle that something so obvious as walking in nature could warrant so much scientific study. However, if you search out the topic of "forest bathing or forest therapy" on the medical database PubMed, you will find 30,433 results! Perhaps we should taking this form of therapy seriously! This episode was inspired by two recent trips to the mountains I took in a seven day timespan. I was gifted with the opportunity to touch ancient Sequoia Redwoods in...
2023-11-17
37 min
The Three Broomsticks
What If: Harry Potter was Horror
Join hosts Aureo, Sam, and Sierra and special guest Sequoia Simone (Fanatical Fics and But Make It Scary) as they delve into what would happen if Harry Potter was Horror. Join the discussion: https://threebroomstickspod.com/episode-19-what-if-harry-potter-was-horror/ In this episode: We all grew up not watching horror AJ Holmes is the Best Sweeny Todd Horror books are cool - we barely read them Shoutout to Harry Potter actors in other movies Ron dies. Ron’s already dead. We remember Twilight exists Everyone is swallowed whole Thanks to Sam, Ginny is now...
2023-10-14
2h 24
Wellness in the Wilderness
Revisiting Old Dreams with Katie Wightman
This week we are thrilled to have Katie Wightman, former Field Institute Director for the Sequoia Parks Conservancy, joining us for a conversation about the courage to revisit a dream from an earlier chapter in life, managing fear around trying something new, and how she finds wellness in the wilderness! ABOUT OUR GUEST: Katie Wightman worked for the Sequoia Parks Conservancy in Sequoia + Kings Canyon National Parks for 11 years and loved every minute. She had the privilege to work underground in Crystal Cave, organize the Dark Sky Festival, organize Science and Nature Camps for youth...
2023-09-27
1h 01
Who Runs This Park
Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks Superintendent: Clay Jordan
Clay Jordan, the Superintendent of Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, gives us a peak into his 35-year career in the National Park Service, highlighting his experiences and insights in managing these iconic parks, including dealing with challenges like wildfires and surging visitor numbers and sheds light on the dedication and collaborative spirit required to protect and preserve our national treasures. Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks are nestled side by side in Central California's Southern Sierra Nevada and showcase the grandeur of nature with their towering trees, majestic mountains, deep canyons, and more.
2023-09-05
1h 09
Post Reports
Field Trip: Yosemite National Park
Today on “Post Reports,” we join The Post’s Lillian Cunningham on her journey through the messy past and uncertain future of America’s most awe-inspiring places: the national parks. First stop? Yosemite.Read more: California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening th...
2023-07-05
56 min
The 7
Check out "Field Trip" episode 1: Yosemite National Park
To hear the rest of the series, follow “Field Trip” wherever you listen. California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient...
2023-07-03
56 min
Moonrise
Listen to the first episode of “Field Trip”: Yosemite National Park
To hear the rest of the series, follow “Field Trip” wherever you listen. California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient...
2023-06-30
55 min
Constitutional
Listen to the first episode of “Field Trip”: Yosemite National Park
To hear the rest of the series, follow “Field Trip” wherever you listen. California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient...
2023-06-29
55 min
Presidential
Listen to the first episode of “Field Trip”: Yosemite National Park
To hear the rest of the series, follow “Field Trip” wherever you listen. California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient...
2023-06-28
55 min
Field Trip
Yosemite National Park
California’s Sierra Nevada is home to a very special kind of tree, found nowhere else on Earth: the giant sequoia. For thousands of years, these towering trees withstood the trials of the world around them, including wildfire. Low-intensity fires frequently swept through groves of sequoias, leaving their cinnamon-red bark scarred but strengthened, and opening their cones to allow new seeds to take root.But in the era of catastrophic wildfires fueled by climate change, these ancient trees are now in jeopardy. And Yosemite National Park is on the front lines of the fight to...
2023-06-28
55 min
East Bay Yesterday
"Who was Joaquin Miller?": Assessing the legacy and land of a controversial icon
Oakland’s largest city park is named after Joaquin Miller, an eccentric writer who lived on the property more than a century ago. After gaining international attention as the flamboyant “Poet of the Sierra,” Miller transformed the Oakland hills by planting an estimated 75,000 trees. He called his estate “The Hights” [sic] and it became a renowned creative hub under Miller’s stewardship, attracting artists and authors from as far away as Japan. Although Miller’s literary fame has faded in the decades since his passing in 1913, his name is still familiar to the countless Bay Area residents who flock to Joaquin Miller...
2023-04-06
1h 08
Square Notes: The Sacred Music Podcast
SE05 Bonus 1 - The Role of Beauty and the Church's Sacred Music in the Spiritual Life, Intro to the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music - with Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka
We've combined two episodes here of another podcast, A Culture of Beauty with host Sequoia Sierra, in which our host, Dr. Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka was interviewed. She's talks a little bit about her experience of growing up Catholic and discovering the Church's teachings on music later in life, discusses some key concepts about that teaching and about beauty that she finds effective in helping other Catholics see the role of these things in the spiritual life, and gives an overview of the mission and offerings of the Catholic Institute of Sacred Music. Learn more about the Catholic Institute of...
2023-03-28
52 min
Spirit Filled Radio & Podcast
A Culture of Beauty - Nothing Like a Delicious Cup of Coffee (Fr. Andrew Rapoport)
Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer, radio and podcast host, and writer. She is the host of “A Culture of Beauty” radio show and podcast and is currently writing her first book. Sequoia owns her own design atelier, “The Liturgical Co.,” which provides for the Church’s textile needs through vestments, habits, church furnishings, etc. She has been the recipient of numerous awards honoring volunteers and women and was Miss Latina OC and Miss OC in 2013 and 2014, respectively. In this episode, Sequoia talks with Fr. Andrew Rapoport of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, and his brother Isaac; their topic is Is...
2023-03-20
31 min
Dead or Survive
2.20 Plane crash into the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and death by golf cart
Lieutenant David Steeves crashed into the Sierra Nevada mountains, during the cold war. His crash site was deep in King's Canyon and Sequoia National park. Steeves spent the next 54 days, trying to survive in the middle of nowhere with very little gear. Cheryl will tell you the whole story on this week's episode Rob follows with a rare Jessica, instead of Johnny story. Another of his stories involves one of Cheryl's favorite things, golf carts! Listen to the episode to hear more!
2023-03-20
43 min
Spirit Filled Radio & Podcast
A Culture of Beauty - Catholic Sacred Music Project Pt. 2 (Peter Carter)
Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer, radio and podcast host, and writer. She is the host of “A Culture of Beauty” radio show and podcast and is currently writing her first book. Sequoia owns her own design atelier, “The Liturgical Co.,” which provides for the Church’s textile needs through vestments, habits, church furnishings, etc. She has been the recipient of numerous awards honoring volunteers and women and was Miss Latina OC and Miss OC in 2013 and 2014, respectively. In this episode, Sequoia continues her conversation with Peter Carter of the Catholic Sacred Music Project about sacred music and the training of musician...
2023-03-13
27 min
Spirit Filled Radio & Podcast
A Culture of Beauty - Catholic Sacred Music Project Pt. 1 (Peter Carter)
Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer, radio and podcast host, and writer. She is the host of “A Culture of Beauty” radio show and podcast and is currently writing her first book. Sequoia owns her own design atelier, “The Liturgical Co.,” which provides for the Church’s textile needs through vestments, habits, church furnishings, etc. She has been the recipient of numerous awards honoring volunteers and women and was Miss Latina OC and Miss OC in 2013 and 2014, respectively. In this episode, Sequoia speaks with Peter Carter of the Catholic Sacred Music Project about sacred music and the training of musicians t...
2023-03-06
29 min
Spirit Filled Radio & Podcast
A Culture of Beauty - Catholic Institute of Sacred Music Pt. 2 (Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka)
Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer, radio and podcast host, and writer. She is the host of “A Culture of Beauty” radio show and podcast and is currently writing her first book. Sequoia owns her own design atelier, “The Liturgical Co.,” which provides for the Church’s textile needs through vestments, habits, church furnishings, etc. She has been the recipient of numerous awards honoring volunteers and women, and was Miss Latina OC and Miss OC in 2013 and 2014, respectively. In this episode, Sequoia continues her conversation with Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka.Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka is an associate professor and the direct...
2023-02-27
30 min
Park Leaders Show
The Rise of Environmental Law
On this episode of the Park Leaders Show, Jody welcomes guest Daniel Selmi to discuss the rise of environmental law. Dan is a retired Professor at Loyola Law School and joins the show to discuss his new book, “Dawn at Mineral King Valley”. A Disney aficionado, Selmi discusses the inspiration behind the book and unpacks Disney’s struggle to build a ski resort in what is now Sequoia National Park. Amidst the legal battle between the Sierra Club and the National Park Service, Selmi discloses little-known facts about the ordeal culminating in a memorable Supreme Court ruling. ...
2023-02-14
30 min
Spirit Filled Radio & Podcast
A Culture of Beauty - Catholic Institute of Sacred Music Pt. 1 (Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka)
Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer, radio and podcast host, and writer. She is the host of “A Culture of Beauty” radio show and podcast and is currently writing her first book. Sequoia owns her own design atelier, “The Liturgical Co.,” which provides for the Church’s textile needs through vestments, habits, church furnishings, etc. She has been the recipient of numerous awards honoring volunteers and women, and was Miss Latina OC and Miss OC in 2013 and 2014, respectively. In this episode, Sequoia speaks with Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka.Jennifer Donelson-Nowicka is an associate professor and the director of sacred m...
2023-02-13
27 min
Spirit Filled Radio & Podcast
A Culture of Beauty - The Beauty of Catholic Tradition Pt. 2 (James Griffin)
Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer, radio and podcast host, and writer. She is the host of “A Culture of Beauty” radio show and podcast and is currently writing her first book. Sequoia owns her own design atelier, “The Liturgical Co.,” which provides for the Church’s textile needs through vestments, habits, church furnishings, etc. She has been the recipient of numerous awards honoring volunteers and women, and was Miss Latina OC and Miss OC in 2013 and 2014, respectively. In this episode, Sequoia continues her conversation with Catholic convert James Griffin about the proper celebration of the liturgy.
2023-01-16
29 min
Spirit Filled Radio & Podcast
A Culture of Beauty - The Beauty of Catholic Tradition Pt. 1 (James Griffin)
Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer, radio and podcast host, and writer. She is the host of “A Culture of Beauty” radio show and podcast and is currently writing her first book. Sequoia owns her own design atelier, “The Liturgical Co.,” which provides for the Church’s textile needs through vestments, habits, church furnishings, etc. She has been the recipient of numerous awards honoring volunteers and women, and was Miss Latina OC and Miss OC in 2013 and 2014, respectively. In this episode, Sequoia talks with Catholic convert James Griffin about the proper celebration of the liturgy.
2023-01-05
31 min
Spirit Filled Radio & Podcast
A Culture of Beauty - A Conversation with Deacon Charlie Echeverry Pt. 2
This program with Spirit Filled Hearts Ministry features a continuation of a discussion with Deacon Charlie Echeverry about the permanent diaconate and his many Catholic apostolates.Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer, radio and podcast host, and writer. She is the host of “A Culture of Beauty” radio show and podcast and is currently writing her first book. Sequoia owns her own design atelier, “The Liturgical Co.,” which provides for the Church’s textile needs through vestments, habits, church furnishings, etc. She has been the recipient of numerous awards honoring volunteers and women, and was Miss Latina OC and Mis...
2023-01-03
31 min
Spirit Filled Radio & Podcast
A Culture of Beauty - A Conversation with Deacon Charlie Echeverry Pt. 1
This new program with Spirit Filled Hearts Ministry features a discussion with Deacon Charlie Echeverry about the permanent diaconate and his many Catholic apostolates.Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer, radio and podcast host, and writer. She is the host of “A Culture of Beauty” radio show and podcast and is currently writing her first book. Sequoia owns her own design atelier, “The Liturgical Co.,” which provides for the Church’s textile needs through vestments, habits, church furnishings, etc. She has been the recipient of numerous awards honoring volunteers and women, and was Miss Latina OC and Miss OC in...
2022-12-26
31 min
Fly Fishing Consultant Podcast
Southern Sierra's With Guy Jeans
Rob's first foray into the unique fishery of the Sierra Mountains. This is the first in-depth discussion on this unique are of Calfornia. Guy Jeans owns and guides out of the Kern River Fly Shop. He is a Certified Casting Instructor with Fly Fishers International. Guy guides, lectures, and teaches about fresh and saltwater fly fishing over the Southern Sierra, Sequoia National Forest, Inyo National Forest, Golden Trout Wilderness, Domeland Wilderness and South Sierra Wilderness. Guy is also vocalist, keyboardist, and song writer for the ska/reggae band "Stoneflys". This is the “appetizer sampler” podcast where Rob tries to cove...
2022-11-11
1h 20
We're In a Basement
56 - Ransacked a Sequoia - D.B. Cooper
Welcome back to Sierra's Conspiracy Corner! Have you ever wanted to disappear off the face of the earth? Well look no further! Seriously, don't look any further. This thing is unsolvable. This week, Sierra spins the tale of D.B. Cooper, a mystery man of the sky who got away with a lot all while wearing cool sunglasses. Join us as we chat about the importance of clip-on ties, what is listed on Mormon warrants, and who is actually in charge of Colin's brain worms.Check Out Our Blog
2022-08-23
1h 12
Intermediate Spanish Stories
E39 Parque Nacional II - La Tierra de Gigantes
This is part 2 of the National Park SeriesBeing dwarfed by Earth’s most massive tree, the giant sequoia, fills you with wonder. It’s hard to believe that a living thing can be so enormous and old. Also known as Sierra redwoods, the largest of these trees live in California’s rugged Sierra Nevada mountain range.Some of the largest surviving giant sequoia groves can be seen in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, and can live to be 3,000 years old!
2022-06-24
30 min
Outdoor Adventure Series
Ethan Gallogly - Outdoor Enthusiast, Hiker, Professor, and Author of, The Trail: a novel
Hello everyone. Welcome back for another episode of the Outdoor Adventure Series Podcast. This is your Host, Howard Fox. The Outdoor Adventure Series celebrates individuals & families, businesses, and organizations that seek out and promote the exploration, and enjoyment of the great outdoors. Our guest today is Ethan Gallogly.Ethan, or "Po", as he is known on the trail, is an Outdoor Enthusiast, Hiker, Professor, and Author of The Trail: a novel. The Trail is more than just a novel about hiking that details the origins of the John Muir Trail: a 211-mi...
2022-03-02
59 min
Living the CALL with Deacon Charlie
BEST OF LIVING THE CALL: Sequoia Sierra | Beauty will save the world.
From time to time we’ll resurface past episodes from our library to acquaint our audience with interesting voices from the show’s past. This week we share again our conversation with Sequioa Sierra. Enjoy!Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer & courtiere. She's worked in TV and film, winning awards for both her design and styling work. As a serial entrepreneur, Sequoia's passion and interests cover an array of industries and topics, but her goal in everything can be summed up in one word: "Beauty."www.sequoiasierra.comwww.theliturgicalco.comLearn...
2022-01-20
1h 05
Through the Rabbit Hole
Mini-Episode 3: The Sierra Nevada
In today's mini-episode we'll be talking about the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range that's home to beautiful locations like Yosemite, Lake Tahoe, and Sequoia National Forest. Californians sure are spoiled, as many of the range's most famous spots are easily accessible from California's big cities.
2022-01-07
08 min
OC Catholic Radio
EPISODE#241OC CATHOLIC RADIO: GUEST IS VESTMENT DESIGNER SEQUOIA SIERRA
Welcome to another episode of Orange County Catholic Radio, featuring host Rick Howick. On this program, we welcome a local Orange County...
2021-12-02
59 min
OC Catholic Radio
EPISODE#241OC CATHOLIC RADIO: GUEST IS VESTMENT DESIGNER SEQUOIA SIERRA
Welcome to another episode of Orange County Catholic Radio, featuring host Rick Howick. On this program, we welcome a local Orange County...
2021-12-02
59 min
Podcast – OC Catholic
EPISODE#241OC CATHOLIC RADIO: GUEST IS VESTMENT DESIGNER SEQUOIA SIERRA
Welcome to another episode of Orange County Catholic Radio, featuring host Rick Howick. On this program, we welcome a local Orange County woman who leads a truly fascinating life. Her name is Sequoia Sierra. In addition to being a professed ‘lay Norbertine,’ she is also a rather accomplished fashion designer and seamstress. She founded a small company called The Liturgical Co, as she designs and creates a multitude of hand crafted altar vestments for clergy all over the world. This is a fascinating conversation. Be sure to share this podcast with a friend! ...
2021-12-02
59 min
A Culture of Beauty
Entrepreneurship Myths
Solo Episode with host Sequoia Sierra talking about a few big entrepreneurship myths, and the things that hold people back from starting their business. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2021-10-19
08 min
A Culture of Beauty
Music, Modeling & Beauty with Giorgi Antinori
Giorgi is a singer, actress and model born and raised in Los Angeles,CA. She got her start singing in church where she was discovered by a record label from London, England who helped her begin her journey into the entertainment industry. She now co owns Newvine Music and Newvine Music Studios (a recording and entertainment company) with her husband Leonardo in Santa Monica, CA and travels the world writing and recording with their Latin Pop band TU, while managing her home life, acting and modeling career. www.newvinemusic.com www.tumusicofficial.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: T...
2021-10-12
27 min
A Culture of Beauty
Episode 7- “Beauty Through Music” with Kay Clarity
Episode 7 Kay Clarity is a Canadian singer and writer currently based in Los Angeles. Her work as an artist is best described as encapsulating her love of classic civilization and the necessity of both beauty and authentic human stories, which allows her to release music across varied genres and contexts. Aside from her extensive work on personal creative projects, she also works more broadly with other artists espousing classical and Christian convictions—and believes we will see and steward a whole new era of excellent arts and culture flourishing in the coming years. www.kayclarity.art www.cassiaandmyrrh.com www.ca...
2021-10-05
30 min
The SleepyTime Braacast
The SleepyTime Braacast: The Yosemite
The Yosemite by John Muir. Illustrated Edition. John Muir (1838–1914) was a Scottish-born American naturalist, author, and early advocate of preservation of wilderness in the United States. John Muir was the first modern preservationist and founder of the Sierra Club. He helped save the Yosemite Valley and wilderness areas in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Muir wrote essays and books whose relevance makes them still popular. Muir felt that the livestock in the Yosemite area was destroying the land and helped petition congress to make the area a national park. In Muir's writings the reader glimpses the pristine beauty of the hi...
2021-10-03
28 min
A Culture of Beauty
Hawaiian Beauty & Fashion
Episode 6 with Marion Jones. Marion is an Oahu born entrepreneur, muʻumuʻu enthusiast, and self-proclaimed librarian. After some years away from the islands, Marion returned with a BA in Theology from Belmont Abbey College, where she also worked as a Student Library Assistant. Marion founded Muumuu Mamas in 2019 with the mission of sharing the joy of Aloha Wear with others. Marion began her collection of muʻumuʻu in her teens, and it continues to grow today. In March 2021, Marion began the Muʻumuʻu Library program, which allows women to borrow and share muʻumuʻu as a communit...
2021-09-28
41 min
A Culture of Beauty
Fashion & Beauty
Episode 5 is live! Link in Bio! Samantha Schroeder is the Deputy Director of FedSoc Films, working as writer, director, and producer on hundreds of short films at the Federalist Society. Her award-winning documentary shorts have been screened at film festivals across the country and internationally. She is also co-host of the newly-launched FedSoc Films Podcast. Samantha previously worked as Director of External Affairs at the Foreign Policy Initiative and Program Manager at the Alexander Hamilton Society. Samantha was recently awarded a Publius Fellowship from the Claremont Institute. She writes for various publications, including Acculturated, The Federalist, and Public Discourse. This...
2021-09-21
43 min
LIVE BOLDLY with Sara
Part II: Manifesting, Relationships + Healing from the High Sierra Trail with L
It’s true; a hiking trip can change your life! Lonnie Mayne is an internationally recognized, high-performance, #1 rated keynote speaker, published author and executive consultant. He’s the founder and pioneer of Red Shoes Living, Inc., an award-winning philosophy and five-step framework that leadership teams are deploying organization-wide to engage employees, win the battle for top talent, create standout customer experiences, and build meaningful cultures that people get inspired to be a part of. Lonnie spent 30+ years working with leading brands across 25 industries and was the president of InMoment, one of the largest customer experience tech...
2021-09-15
1h 00
A Culture of Beauty
Episode 4 - Creating Beauty in Film
Leo Severino, is a native of Los Angeles, producer of BELLA, LITTLE BOY, THIS IS THE YEAR and MARY (in development). Leo is a two-time graduate of USC (B.A. Philosophy, JD Gould School of Law), author of GOING DEEPER, A Reasoned Explanation of God & Truth (Ignatius Press), lecturer of Thomistic Theology, was the youngest director of business affairs at 20th Century Fox, is a Partner at Metanoia Films and Novo Media Group, and beloved father to 3 beautiful children. Leo’s book can be purchased here: https://www.ignatius.com/Going-Deeper-P905.aspx This Episode is sponsored by Claremont Village Eatery. Loca...
2021-09-14
38 min
A Culture of Beauty
Beauty in Art
Interview with Joe and Ben from The Catholic Art Company on the importance of surrounding oneself with Beautiful art that inspires. www.catholicartcompany.com This Episode is sponsored by: Dave’s Plumbing Dynamics -servicing Los Angles & Orange County, Open 8 days a week, 24hrs a day. (562) 234-0222
2021-09-07
50 min
LIVE BOLDLY with Sara
Part I: Manifesting, Relationships + Healing from the High Sierra Trail with Lonnie Mayne + Sara
Hiking is indeed nature’s therapy! Lonnie Mayne is an internationally recognized, high-performance, #1 rated keynote speaker, published author and executive consultant. He’s the founder and pioneer of Red Shoes Living, Inc., an award-winning philosophy and five-step framework that leadership teams are deploying organization-wide to engage employees, win the battle for top talent, create standout customer experiences, and build meaningful cultures that people get inspired to be a part of. Lonnie spent 30+ years working with leading brands across 25 industries and was the president of InMoment, one of the largest customer experience technology companies in the worl...
2021-09-01
1h 03
A Culture of Beauty
Praying from the Depths of the Psalms
Interview with Fr. John Henry Hanson, O.Praem of St. Michael’s Abbey. www.stmichaelsabbey.com Book Available: https://scepterpublishers.org/products/praying-from-the-depths-of-the-psalms
2021-08-31
58 min
A Culture of Beauty
What is Beauty? With Prof. David Clayton of Pontifex University. Host Sequoia Sierra.
“A Culture of Beauty.”www.acultureofbeauty.com
2021-08-24
51 min
The Places Where We Go Podcast
Sequoia National Park - Top Things To Do (Part 2)
On episode 48, Julie & Art continue a review of their favorite national park on Sequoia National Park Part 2. Having visited the park over a dozen times, we share our experiences to help you plan your future visit to this majestic natural wonderland. Visiting Sequoia National Park Sequoia National Park offers visitors a unique landscape with beauty, diversity and grandeur. Here, you can belold the highest mountain peaks in the U.S. caverns and caves, rugged foothills, and of course, the largest trees on our planet. This national park is located in the southern Sierra Nevad...
2021-06-05
42 min
The Places Where We Go Podcast
Sequoia National Park - Top Things To Do (Part 1)
On episode 47, Julie & Art introduce listeners to their favorite national park on Sequoia National Park Part 1. Having visited the park over a dozen times, we share our experiences to help you plan your future visit to this majestic natural wonderland. Visiting Sequoia National Park Sequoia National Park offers visitors a unique landscape with beauty, diversity and grandeur. Here, you can belold the highest mountain peaks in the U.S. caverns and caves, rugged foothills, and of course, the largest trees on our planet. This national park is located in the southern Sierra Nevada east of the S...
2021-05-22
39 min
Living the CALL with Deacon Charlie
Sequoia Sierra | Beauty will save the world
Sequoia Sierra is an entrepreneur, designer & courtiere. She's worked in TV and film, winning awards for both her design and styling work. As a serial entrepreneur, Sequoia's passion and interests cover an array of industries and topics, but her goal in everything can be summed up in one word: "Beauty."www.sequoiasierra.comwww.theliturgicalco.comLearn about the Norbertines & Carmelites:www.stmichaelsabbey.comwww.carmelitesistersocd.comLiving the CALL is brought to you by the Catholic Association of Latino Leaders. The Catholic Association of La...
2021-04-28
1h 05
Locals Know Best
Central Sierra Nevada, California, You Don’t Come up Here for Fancy
Today, I’ll be speaking with Doug Noll about all of his favorite outdoor activities and places in Central Sierra Nevada, California. Join Doug and me as we adventure through each of the four seasons in the Central Sierra Nevada area of California and explore all of the best local spots for skiing, whitewater rafting, biking, hiking, paddleboarding, kayaking, sailing, boating, and water skiing. About Doug Noll Doug is a lawyer turned peacemaker, author, trainer, and mentor. He has created online courses in emotional competency, de-escalation, leadership, and decision-making that help peo...
2021-03-30
34 min
My Favorite Trees
Ep. 16-The Giant Sequoia
Send us a textThis is part two of my biggest trees two-parter. This week I talk about the world's largest living thing by volume, the Giant Sequoia. Native to the western slopes of the Sierra Nevadas of California, this giant inspired a series of land conservation efforts. Music is by Academy Garden. Cover Art is by @boomerangbrit on Instagram. Find me on Twitter and Facebook @MyFavoriteTrees.
2021-03-09
18 min
Getty Art + Ideas
Reflections: Kelly Davis on Timothy O’Sullivan
We’ve asked members of the Getty community to share short, personal reflections on works of art they’re thinking about right now. These recordings feature stories related to our daily lives. This week, metadata specialist Kelly Davis longs for a hike in the Sierras as she views an 1871 photograph by Timothy O'Sullivan. To learn more about this work, visit: https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/40204/. Over the next few weeks, look for new recordings every other Tuesday. Transcript JAMES CUNO: Hi, I’m Jim Cuno, president of the J. Paul G...
2021-01-26
03 min
Escape Into Another World With Full Audiobook
My First Summer in the Sierra Audiobook by John Muir
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 456099 Title: My First Summer in the Sierra Author: John Muir Narrator: Adrian Praetzellis Format: Unabridged Length: 07:07:47 Language: English Release date: 09-14-20 Publisher: SAGA Egmont Genres: Fiction & Literature, Classics Summary: 'My First Summer in the Sierra' (1911) takes inspiration from Muirs journals of the months he spent between June and September 1869 as a shepherd in the Sierras. Muir went on to built a cabin along Yosemite Creek, where he lived for two years. He designed it in such a way that a portion of the stream flowed through it...
2020-09-14
7h 07
Embark On The Most Immersive Full Audiobook Today!
A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf by John Muir
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/456116to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf Author: John Muir Narrator: Mary Ann Spiegel Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 4 minutes Release date: September 14, 2020 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: In early March 1867, Muir was injured while working at a wagon wheels factory: a tool he was using slipped and struck him in the eye. This accident changed the course of his life. He was confined to a darkened room for six weeks, worried he’d lost his sight forever. When he did recover, the world looked completely different and life had ta...
2020-09-14
4h 04
Trails Worth Hiking
Ep. 2: High Sierra Trail
Special guest Tony Wong joins Jeremy to talk about the High Sierra Trail in Sequoia National Park. Jeremy and Tony talk about the bizarre history of the creation of Sequoia National Park and the giant trees that give the park its name. They also recount the history of the building of the High Sierra Trail itself, some key information on hiking in the high Sierra, logistics for hiking the trail, and a possible itinerary. And then Tony tells us about gear he doesn't leave home without, the best backpacking advice he's gotten, his favorite hike, what's next on his lis...
2020-07-25
2h 01
Trees A Crowd
Dr William C. Tweed: The secret histories of John Muir’s Giant Redwoods
Dr William C. Tweed is a lover of Big Trees - the Giant Redwoods of California to be precise. An historian and naturalist, he has a career spanning over 30 years working for the US national park service, and after holding several roles at the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, spent a decade as its Chief Naturalist. Whether it’s describing what a Giant Redwood is through a comparison to the miniscule mosquito, or a deep dive into numerous secret histories of mankind's fascinations with these trees, William will have you captivated, falling in love with, and longing to hu...
2020-07-06
1h 03
Mindy: Bräd- & Rollspels podd
Mindy News avsnitt 17 10/4 2020 Glad Påsk gott Folk.
Vi på Mindy önskar er en glad påsk :D I det här avsnittet så är det också en tävling :D Ni kan vinna Ticket To Ride New York Nordiska Utgåvan som vi fått av Asmoodee Nordi. Tack för det Asmoodee :D Mer i det här avsnittet så pratar pappa Micke och HCM Brisse om senast spelade, nyheter och kickstarter och vad som ska komma lite i piplinen. Spel som nämns: Space Base, Call Of Cthulhu, Call Of Cthulhu Svergie, Runequest, Skrömt, Lords Of Waterdeep, Potion Explosion, Mörk Borg, Vampier Th...
2020-04-10
1h 20
Podcast de Nestor Sierra Gartzia
Pandemic Pills 03
En Estos días de pandemia y solo en estos de días, habrá un podcast con pildorazos sonoros para inmunizarse ante el Covid-19. Primeras canciones de Lps sin selección previa, uno de cada diez con el caos de mi discoteca. ¡Conveniente una dosis por jornada como mínimo! ¡Te recomiendo que escuches este audio de iVoox! #Pandemic_Pills 03 01/04/2020 The Godfathers - She Gives Me Love The Headless Horsemen - Can´t Help But Shake Dead Moon - A Fix On You 10,000 Maniacs - Planned Obsolescence Dead Sequoia - No Quiero Nada De Ti Atom Rhumba - Mr Everywhere The Soul...
2020-04-01
1h 01
The Cutting Edge
Exploring the High Sierra with Vitaliy Musiyenko
Vitaliy Musiyenko is the most prolific climber of long new routes in the Sierra in modern history. This summer was no exception, including one line that recently was called "The Rostrum of Sequoia." In this interview with AAJ contributing editor Whitney Clark, Vitaliy describes how he transformed from an overweight and apathetic high schooler to the master of modern Sierra climbing, plus the joys of 18-mile approaches, his planned guidebook to the Range of Light, and how every age of climbing can be a "golden age." The Cutting Edge is sponsored by Hilleberg the Tentmaker. This podcast is produced by...
2019-10-04
32 min
Everybody's National Parks
ENP Episode 19.1 Yosemite: Trip Report
Description: Yosemite National Park in all of its wonder-- from Cook's Meadow and Glacier Point to hiking the Vernal and Nevada Falls Trails and beyond-- is stunning. However, it wasn’t simply the awesome views, granite walls and falls that stunned our family, but the sheer amount of people immersing themselves in the Yosemite National Park experience. Danielle, Bryan and the girls reminisce about their trip in early May 2019 and offer tips and recommendations for others wanting to visit and avoid crowds. Our Discussion Includes the Following: Why Bryan feels that planning is im...
2019-09-10
00 min
Hike
Exploring Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
Lori walks among the giant trees and hikes in the Sierra Nevada in this episode about Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. With two and a half days in her itinerary, Lori shares how she got a chance to take in some of the best parts of the national parks. Listen as Lori shares her experiences and the best parts of her two and a half days in the beautiful Sierra Nevada. Day 1Drive through the Giant ForestSet up camp at Lodgepole CampgroundHike the General Sherman Trail and Congress Trails
2019-08-09
30 min
Business of Architecture Podcast
Initial Conditions
ArchitectCEO Daily Update: parable of the Giant Sequoia. Recently I visit Sequoia National Park, which is a 45 minute drive from my home. This national sanctuary in the Sierra Nevada mountains is home to the largest living things on the planet - the magnificent Sequoiadendron Giganteum trees, otherwise known as Giant Redwoods. The oldest of these trees are over 2000 years old. Wow. As I was walking through a grove of these trees with my family, I noticed one Sequoia tree that was leaning to one side. Because the tree is off kilter, it's at risk of falling due...
2019-08-06
04 min
Business of Architecture Podcast
Initial Conditions
ArchitectCEO Daily Update: parable of the Giant Sequoia. Recently I visit Sequoia National Park, which is a 45 minute drive from my home. This national sanctuary in the Sierra Nevada mountains is home to the largest living things on the planet - the magnificent Sequoiadendron Giganteum trees, otherwise known as Giant Redwoods. The oldest of these trees are over 2000 years old. Wow. As I was walking through a grove of these trees with my family, I noticed one Sequoia tree that was leaning to one side. Because the tree is off kilter, it's at risk of falling due...
2019-08-06
04 min
Parkography
Restoring the Giants
Awe-inspiring giant sequoia trees are among the largest living things on earth, but the opportunity to experience them is rare. Approximately 75 groves exist, and only along the southern Sierra's western slope on moist sites between about 5,000 and 7,000 feet in elevation. Giant Forest, one of the largest groves, was saved from logging by the establishment of Sequoia National Park in 1890. But national park status did not fully protect the big trees. On this episode of America’s National Parks, the restoration of the Giant Forest at Sequoia National Park.
2019-07-26
15 min
Pat's View: Inspirational stories
Are a bonsai or sequoia believer?
While I agree bonsai trees are both beautiful and treasured, still I find them to be profoundly sad. Trees are designed to be big! You climb in them, swing on their branches, or rest in the shade of their bushy canopies. The bonsai trees are too small for any of those activities. Mature trees will reach heights of 50 to 150 feet, but a mature bonsai tree will only reach 12 to 14 inches. Bonsai trees are not dwarfed by genetics; they are miniature by deliberate design. The blueprint locked inside the DNA of the young seedling promises a mighty giant...
2019-05-15
05 min
Pat's View: Inspirational stories
What do you do when things are hard?
Download Podcast Episode 11: What do you do when life gets hard? I want to ask you that question, "What do you do when life gets hard?" If you do what most folks do you complain, “It’s too hard!” If yours are like mine were, I've heard them whine dozens and dozens of times, "It's too hard! But what they were really saying is “I quit!” It's just natural. Our natural response to a problem is often anxiety or fear. Think about the first time you spoke in front of an audience or...
2019-03-22
16 min
Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood
Plein Air Painting on the John Muir Trail, with Therese Morgan
Have you ever wanted to grab your materials and head for the mountains for a plein air painting session? While that specific scenario may not resonate with every artist, I know the desire to change things up and get out of a creative slump will. My guest, Therese Morgan along with her friend and fellow artist, Mark David took off for the adventure of a lifetime backpacking the John Muir Trail. In our conversation, we discuss what led Therese to embark on this crazy expedition, challenges she faced along the way, how the trip impacted her artwork, wh...
2019-02-28
55 min
RV Lifestyle RV Podcast
RV Podcast Episode 223: The 2019 RV Lifestyle Bucket List
It’s a New Year filled with opportunities and adventures just waiting around the next bend in the road. This week, we hear from RVers all across North America about their Bucket List Trips planned for 2019. Show Notes for Episode #223 Jan 2, 2019 of Roadtreking - The RV Podcast: WHAT MIKE AND JENNIFER ARE UP TO THIS WEEK We’re back from vacation and looking forward to a 2019 travel season New videos resume Thursday on the RV Lifestyle Channel on YouTube with a look at two electronic gadgets I wouldn’t travel without, a high quality dashcam system and a cellular booster. I’ll r...
2019-01-02
58 min
Trust The Trail Podcast
Episode 56: Bringing Protection Into The Backcountry
On this episode we share our knowledge with the best way to store your food while in the backcountry, how to hang your food bag, and discuss the Bear Canister debate. Is it really necessary to bring one? We also will give you a list of all the National Parks that require a Bear Canister for backpacking Why it’s necessary Best way to store food How to hang your food bag The Bear Canister debate List of National Park that require bear canister How to hang a Bear Bag PCT St...
2018-05-03
52 min
Mountain Nature and Culture Podcast
New Burgess fossils, and red fox return to the Rockies, episode 57 of the Mountain Nature and Culture Podcast
Welcome to episode 57 of the Mountain Nature and Culture Podcast, I'm your host, Ward Cameron and I'm recording this on April 1, 2018. This week I look at three amazing fossils that are teaching palaeontologists about the evolution of some of the world's oldest creatures. I also look at the return of red fox to the Rocky Mountains. It's an action-packed episode so with that said, let's get to it. Some wisdom from John Muir I wanted to start today with a fabulous quote by John Muir. As a hiking guide and naturalist, I see too many people striding through the...
2018-04-02
32 min
History Goes Bump: Ghost Tours For The Mind
Ep. 240 - Yosemite National Park
In the United States, there are 59 separate natural protected areas known as National Parks. The Department of the Interior oversees these parks under the National Park Service and each area has been dedicated by an act of Congress. The effort to set aside these areas was initiated to prevent the expanding population from destroying distinct natural areas, so they could be preserved for future generations. Yosemite National Park was one of the first parks designated for special protection. The park covers an area of 747,956 acres in the Western Sierra Nevada of Northern California. It was designated as a World...
2018-01-11
34 min
Outdoorsy
Outdoorsy 1: - Mineral King, Sequoia National Park's Hidden Gem
Yay! You made it to Outdoorsy. This is Valley Public Radio’s new podcast, in which we explore wild places in California and interview the people who enjoy them. We – reporters Ezra David Romero and Kerry Klein – are excited to share some of our favorite places and outdoor activities. We both consider ourselves pretty “Outdoorsy,” though we're coming at this from two different backgrounds. Ezra’s explored the Sierra Nevada his whole life. He grew up near Fresno and his love for the outdoors started on childhood camping trips with his dad and brothers. Since then he’s camped, hiked, kayaked, and d...
2016-09-14
14 min
Outdoorsy
Outdoorsy 1: - Mineral King, Sequoia National Park's Hidden Gem
Yay! You made it to Outdoorsy. This is Valley Public Radio’s new podcast, in which we explore wild places in California and interview the people who enjoy them. We – reporters Ezra David Romero and Kerry Klein – are excited to share some of our favorite places and outdoor activities. We both consider ourselves pretty “Outdoorsy,” though we're coming at this from two different backgrounds. Ezra’s explored the Sierra Nevada his whole life. He grew up near Fresno and his love for the outdoors started on childhood camping trips with his dad and brothers. Since then he’s camped, hiked, kayaked, and d...
2016-09-14
14 min
Four Brewers: Craft Beer and Homebrew
[S3/E37] Road Trip to Sacramento
Season 3, Episode 37 – This week, we’re heading up to the California Craft Beer Summit and making a few stops along the way. The 2016 California Craft Beer Summit is upon us! But, before get into the nitty gritty of the event, we’re driving up to Sacramento and making some stops along the way to pick up some beers from California breweries that we normally wouldn’t have access to. Erin Peters from The Beer Goddess also joins us in our makeshift hotel room studio in beautiful downtown Sacramento, California. Beers from California California is the largest stat...
2016-09-12
52 min
Half Hour Intern
Travel Blogger
The world is a pretty neat place. The Grand Canyon, the giant sequoia trees of the Sierra Nevadas, the gysers of Yellowstone, Niagra Falls, Crater Lake, the rock formations in Moab. The list goes on and on…and that’s just the US! Kinda makes you wish you could just get paid to travel around and see it all like today’s guest Darrell Hartman and his younger brother Oliver. They are the founders of the incredibly unique and much talked about “travel blog” Jungles in Paris. Jungles in Paris uses a mix of breathtaking photography, videography, and well written articles t...
2016-07-12
00 min
The WildeBeat
Bear Cans Revisited, part 2
This wild places program is part two of an exploration of the situation in the Sierra Nevada wilderness areas that lead to the development of the bear-resistant food canister. (Part one is here.) Who makes these things, and how do we know they work? Steve tells the story with the help of: Harold Werner, a wildlife biologist from Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park. Calder Reid, wilderness manager for the Inyo National Forest. Allen DeForrest of Wild Ideas, manufacturer of the Bearikade. Tom Cohen of Ursack Jamie Hogan of Bear Vault. Josh Leavitt of Wilderness Solutions. ...
2008-06-26
10 min