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Insert Name HereInsert Name Heree. 149 “THOT MOM FEAT. TRIPP”guys I swear to all that is real silksong will come out this year. Believe and it will happen on this A podcast about Nothing for Nobody. If you take this Seriously, You’re redacted. Welcome abord, Instertionist. SHOW ACCTS: youtube.com/@nachocheese411 X: @seth_nacho411 @insert3podcast @GGOBLINGGHOUL Twitch: twitch.tv/seth_nacho411 twitch.tv/chill_the_rich TikTok: @ggoblingghoul @nacho_puff 2025-06-291h 03Back To The Old PathsBack To The Old Paths(Evangelist Jack Tripp) Leaving God, For NodEvangelist Jack Tripp, out of the Midway Baptist Church, Jamestown, NC, preached this message several years ago, at the Fellowship Baptist Church of Williamston, NC.Genesis 4 KJB:1   And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD.2   And she again bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.3   And in process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the LORD.4   And Abel...2025-06-2341 minBack To The Old PathsBack To The Old Paths(Evangelist Jack Tripp) Leaving God, For NodEvangelist Jack Tripp, out of the Midway Baptist Church, Jamestown, NC, preached this message several years ago, at the Fellowship Baptist Church of Williamston, NC.Genesis 4 KJB:1   And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD.2   And she again bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground.3   And in process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the LORD.4   And Abel...2025-06-2341 minNew Books in Western European StudiesNew Books in Western European StudiesSeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2024-01-0735 minNew Books in Urban StudiesNew Books in Urban StudiesSeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2024-01-0735 minNew Books in ArtNew Books in ArtSeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2024-01-0735 minNew Books in Economic and Business HistoryNew Books in Economic and Business HistorySeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2024-01-0735 minNew Books in Ancient HistoryNew Books in Ancient HistorySeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2024-01-0735 minNew Books in Italian StudiesNew Books in Italian StudiesSeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2024-01-0735 minNew Books in ArchitectureNew Books in ArchitectureSeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2024-01-0735 minIn Conversation: An OUP PodcastIn Conversation: An OUP PodcastSeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2024-01-0735 minNew Books in ArchaeologyNew Books in ArchaeologySeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2024-01-0735 minA Tripp Through ComedyA Tripp Through ComedyIdle HandsThis week, Tripp and Ross go deep into post-Columbine America and the controversial release of Idle Hands. Along the way, they talk a lot about the career path of Jessica Alba, the various influences on this film, Disney Channel Original Movies, and Ross shames Tripp about a few classic movies that he hasn't caught up with yet. The original ending of Idle Hands. Tasha Robinson's interview with Seth Green in The AV Club. Best. Movie. Year. Ever. by Brian Raftery. Intro and Outro Music: So Alive (Instrumental) by...2023-10-0551 minA Tripp Through ComedyA Tripp Through ComedyIdle HandsThis week, Tripp and Ross go deep into post-Columbine America and the controversial release of Idle Hands. Along the way, they talk a lot about the career path of Jessica Alba, the various influences on this film, Disney Channel Original Movies, and Ross shames Tripp about a few classic movies that he hasn't caught up with yet. The original ending of Idle Hands. Tasha Robinson's interview with Seth Green in The AV Club. Best. Movie. Year. Ever. by Brian Raftery. Intro and Outro Music: So Alive (Instrumental) by Jon WorthyPowered by Riverside.FM2023-10-0551 minLet\'s Go StateLet's Go StateSeth Lundy - Atlanta HawksFormer Penn State men's basketball standout Seth Lundy joins host Brian Tripp to discuss his first week as a member of the NBA's Atlanta Hawks. Lundy was selected 46th overall in the second round of last Thursday's NBA Draft. 2023-06-2912 minRooted ParentRooted ParentFear Factor in Parenting: Fear of the Teenage Years with Paul David TrippPaul Tripp's name is synonymous with wise Christian parenting practices, and his book Age of Opportunity: A Biblical Guide to Parenting Teens is one of the most hopeful, practical resources available today.Our culture tends to see teenagers as problematic: hormones, inexperience, and expanding freedom create a potentially combustible mix in a young person's life, and parents can only hope that they, and their children, can survive the teenage years with a measure of sanity intact. Or so the narrative goes.Paul Tripp pushed back against this notion, arguing that the teen years are in...2022-05-2640 minThe Coworkers PodcastThe Coworkers PodcastSeth and Denise on Parenting on the FieldParenting is hard anywhere, but the mission field brings its own unique parenting challenges. Listen in as Christian counselors Seth and Denise share helpful insights on parenting well on the field. Book Recommendations from Seth and Denise:Focus on the Family continues to produce excellent resources, including podcasts and books. Parenting Books:Revolutionary Parenting - BarnaFull Circle Parenting, ScrogginsGrowing Kids God’s Way -EzzoBabywise- EzzoShepherding Your Child’s Heart – Ted TrippStrong Willed Child- DobsonYour Tee...2021-09-1342 minThanks for Coming! A RuPaul\'s Drag Race PodcastThanks for Coming! A RuPaul's Drag Race PodcastEpisode 226: All Stars 6 Ep 7 "Show Up Queen"Drag and activism come together as the All Stars record and perform an inspiring anthem: “Show Up Queen!” On the runway, bring your eyeliner and Tripp pants because the category is Hot Tropics? Oh Tropic! NOT Topic. Easy mistake. Designer extraordinaire Zaldy brings his eye for fashion to the judging panel. Don't forget to rate and leave a review on whatever platform you listen to us. It really helps us out a lot! Thanks! Tip Us: Venmo=@tfcpod Cashapp=$tfcpod Website: www.thanksforcomingpodcast.com Merch: www.teepublic.com/user/tfcpod E-mail: tfcpod@gmail.com Instagram: www.insta...2021-08-0343 minTripping with TrippTripping with Tripp005 WANDA RAIMUNDI-ORTIZ, Artist & Professor from the Bronx from Puerto Rican RootsTHIS is Magic Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, a FIRECRACKER born to Puerto Rican immigrant parents near the Bronx River Projects and Yankee Stadium. Growing up she was known as a bookworm outsider, "artsy," "the new wave chick," "wanna-be white," and "from the 'hood" until graduating from the arts-target high school that the show FAME was based on. That intersectionality grew to be reflected in the concepts she works with in her artwork, shown all over the world. With her drawing skills, she had early success in NYC showing at some of the top galleries with her graphic mural drawings and performance...2021-03-301h 33Tripping with TrippTripping with TrippTrailerMy fun and frivolous NY podcast took a turn to LOCKDOWN on a farm in deeply rural TX. Join my life-changing adventure and transition from 20 years in NYC and the Hudson Valley to residing in Austin during our horrendous coronavirus pandemic. A visit for a concert and SXSW evolved into embedding on friends'sustainable farm & artist residency Habitable Spaces in rural Kingsbury. I'm learning LOTS and will Immerse you in a multitude of experiences and personalities on the farm over the past year. CREDITS: Producer - Caitlin Pierce Editor - Ben Montoya ...2021-03-0201 minNew Books in ArtNew Books in ArtSeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2019-03-1435 minNew Books in ArchitectureNew Books in ArchitectureSeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2019-03-1435 minNew Books in Urban StudiesNew Books in Urban StudiesSeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2019-03-1435 minNew Books in Ancient HistoryNew Books in Ancient HistorySeth Bernard, "Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy" (Oxford UP, 2018)Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2018), offers a holistic treatment of the development of the Mid-Republican city from 396 to 168 BCE. As Romans established imperial control over Italy and beyond, the city itself radically transformed from an ambitious central Italian settlement into the capital of the Mediterranean world. Seth Bernard describes this transformation in terms of both new urban architecture, much of it unprecedented in form and extent, and new socioeconomic structures, including slavery, coinage, and market-exchange. These physical and historical developments were closely linked: building the Republican city was expensive, and meeting such...2019-03-1435 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#80: Engaging EquityToday’s show is part one of a two-part conversation about a growingly important topic within education: Equity. In order to help me learn more about that topic, I talked with Director of Special Education at Shoshone-Bannock School District in Pocatello, Idaho, and host of the Leading Equity podcast Dr. Sheldon L. Eakins. Dr. Eakins has been involved in K-12 Education his entire career at every level as a teacher, administrator, and now a director. Dr. Eakins is looking to spread to word about the necessity for more education about equity within schools through his podcast. Equity is his passion, an...2019-01-0828 minEducator EscapeEducator EscapeEpisode 79_(ALLConverter)On today’s show were are going over the second half of our best episodes, bringing us right up to date. On this episode you will find snippets from my conversations with Journalism teacher and Indy Fuel play by play announcer Andrew Smith, Co-teachers Natalie Barge and Ashley Haar, Ryan Lacson and Andrew Vanbebber about teaching in a school with a four day school week, Teacher and columnist Jody Stallings, 2019 Missouri Teacher of the Year Shelly Parks, and most recently ELL teacher Amy Metz. Intro: (0:00-3:51) Andrew Smith: (3:51-10:18) https://bit.ly/2F6o6WI Ashley Haar and Natalie Barge: (10:18-1...2019-01-0338 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape2018: The First Year of Educator Escape (Part 1)On today’s and Thursday’s shows, we are taking a look back at some of the highlight episodes that we had on the podcast last year. It’s hard to believe that just last May we were releasing our first episode, and today we find ourselves releasing episode 78. In part 1 of the 2 part review, I take a look back at some of first, but more popular episodes from the podcast. Brian Burgyone, Citizen Stewart, Kristin Gallagher, Joel Krato and Kevin Haar, Colette Love Hilliard, and Kelly Gerstner, who graced episode #1, will be featured on this episode. If you are first...2019-01-0138 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#77: 1st Annual Christmas SpectacularToday's show is a special one. It's our first annual Educator Escape Christmas Spectacular! I am joined by special guests and friends of the show Ryan Lacson, Kevin and Ashley Haar, Joel Krato, Jackie Souders, Rachael Tripp, and Jody Stallings. We catch up in the style of the old radio shows of the 1930s and 40s. I also read an original teacher version of "Twas the night before Christmas", written by myself and Rachael Tripp! I hope you enjoy the show and have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us at Educator Escape!2018-12-2443 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#76: Hard Conversations about School CultureOn today's show, I am joined by educational consultant and professor of education at Saint Cloud State John Eller. John has worked in virtually every job in certified education and brings that expertise to his job of helping teachers and school systems better their classrooms and school culture. John and his wife have written several books about this issue. John and I discuss these issues and more on this episode of Educator Escape. Intro: (0:00-4:04) Getting to Know John Eller: (4:04-12:35) Fixing School Culture: (12:36-21:50) Difficult People: (21:50-28:27) Outro: (28:27-30:00)2018-12-2030 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#75: Essentials to Creating a Positive School CultureOn today's show, I am talking to Principal Danny Steele of the Thompson Sixth Grade Center in the Alabaster City, Alabama. Danny is a very successful administrator, educator, presenter, blogger, and recently published author. He has grown a tremendous following on social media, reaching over 50 thousand followers because of his positive and creative approach to education. Danny says no matter what people say, he will always choose to be positive and build positive school culture. Intro: (0:00-3:23) Who is Danny Steele: (3:23-9:40) Creating Positive Energy: (9:40-18:58) Steele Thoughts: (18:58-28:46) Closing: (28:46-30:06)2018-12-1830 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#74: Standing Up for English Language Learners (Part 2)On today's show, I finish up my conversation with high school ELL teacher Amy Metz. Amy and I will be finishing up our conversation with some strategies that Core Subject and Grade Level teachers can use for the ELL students in their classroom. Intro: (0:00-3:20) Ms. Ritneour: (3:20-7:46) E.L. Can: (7:46-15:02) Supporting E.L.L's: (15:02-24:25) OutroL (24:25-25:55)2018-12-1325 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#73: Standing Up for English Language Learners (Part 1)On today’s podcast, I am joined by high school ELL teacher Amy Metz. Amy has been working with students who speak a different language at home since she began her career in education a little over five years ago, but this year is the first year that she has done so at the high-school level. Teaching students who are at different levels of learning can be difficult, but teaching different levels of content knowledge with different levels of language knowledge, becomes a moving target that only the best can hope to hit. Amy brings those skills and well as th...2018-12-1125 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#72: EdFinChatOn today's podcast, I am talking with Chief Financial Officer of North Shore School District 112, Chris Wildman. Chris is also a moderator, along with Don Oberg and RJ Gravel, of the #edfinchat on a twitter. The chat is designed to help those who are involved with school finance, as well as those who want to know more about finance within schools. Their next chat next chat is being held at 2:00 CST on December 6th. Introduction: (0:00-3:29) Getting to Know Chris: (3:29-9:19) EdFinChat: (9:19-20:24) Financial Literacy in Schools: (20:24-29:14) Outro: (29:14-30:502018-12-0630 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#71: You Don't Know My StoryOn today’s podcast, I am talking with award winning Media teacher Jane Bannester. Jane has been teaching media, drama, and speech for over twenty years in the Ritenour school district in St. Louis county, building one of the most formidable media programs in the country, winning multiple awards year after year. Jane credits the success of the program to the stories that students have told, and how they tell it. She believes in preparing students for a life of storytelling, no matter what career they decide to pursue. Introduction: (0:00-3:41) Getting to Know Jane: (3:41-12:32) Building a Program: (12:32-24:56) Te...2018-12-0436 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#70: A DisruptED Conversation (Part 2)In this episode, I wrap up my conversation with DisruptED TV founder and creator Richard Allen about all the great things teachers are doing across the country. We talk about schools that have true student input and buy in, including student lead parent teacher conferences. Ideas are a plenty in the vast world of education! Intro: (0:00-3:28) A student centered school: (3:28-10:14) Changing Perceptions: (10:14-17:38) What Next?: (17:38-25:23) Outro: (25:23-27:21)2018-11-2927 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#69: A DisruptED Conversation (Part 1)On this episode of the podcast, I talk with Disrupted TV founder and creator Richard Allen. Rich has over 35 years of experience in education as a teacher, administrator, consultant, school founder, etc.. His goal was to one day create a place where all of the great ideas he has discovered in education over his years of teaching, can be accessed in one place. And now, with Disrupted TV, he has created a space for the creative and innovative teachers of today to share their stories across the country! Rich and his team are truly a voice for positive disruption in...2018-11-2734 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#68: A Very Teacher ThanksgivingFor the first Thanksgiving at the Educator Escape studios, my wife Rachael and I discuss what are some of our family traditions, along with what are some of the things that teachers should be thankful for this year. Yes, getting the next five days off is one of them! I hope you enjoy the episode, and have a Happy Thanksgiving!2018-11-2144 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#67: Filling Out Big ShoesOn today’s podcast, I am talking with 1st year 6th grade World History Teacher Andrew Thompson. Andrew teachers at Columbia Middle School in Columbia, Illinois. Andrew and I discuss how he found his way back to teaching, how he is filling the shoes of a teacher with an outstanding legacy, and what new and innovative methods he is bringing to the classroom to meet the needs of a generation highly differentiated learners. Intro: (0:00-4:19) Getting to Know Andrew: (4:19-11:04) Taking on a Legacy: (11:04-17:16) A New Legacy: (17:16-25:43) Close: (25:43-27:09)2018-11-1927 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#66: A Teacher Snow Day!On todays podcast, I take a snow day. On my snow day, I take some time to talk to four other teachers about what they are doing with one of the greatest gifts in teaching, a snow day. Whether it was staying at home and hunkering down with the kids and watching movies all day, making cardboard airplanes, going sledding, drinking some hot chocolate, or getting some much-needed work done, snow days are one of the great perks of teaching and I am glad that I got to talk to each one of these people today to hear about how...2018-11-1628 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#65: No Such Thing as a Bad KidToday on Educator Escape , I am talking with Warrenton English Teacher Rachael Knox. Rachael has been teaching English for three years in the Warrenton School, with two of those years being at the Alpha Academy, making her transition to the traditional classroom this year. Rachael’s love for literature and mystery fuels her fire to create lessons that connect to students exactly where they are in their learning. Intro: (0:00-3:21) Getting to know Rachel: (3:21-7:27) Journey to Teaching: (7:27-13:05) No Bad Kid: (13:05-23:50) Outro: (23:50-25:10)2018-11-1325 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#64: 2019 Missouri Teacher of the Year-Shelly ParksIn this episode of the podcast, I am joined by 2019 Missouri Teacher of the Year, Shelly Parks. Shelly has been an English teacher at Francis Howell North High School for 16 years. She touts a record of student engagement, while also sparking former students to become teachers as well. Shelly says that her greatest contribution to education will always be helping other people achieve their dreams and their goals. Intro: (0:00-3:45) Who is Shelly Parks: (3:45-11:39) What the awad means:(11:39-17:51) The Ripple effect: (17:51-29:30) Outro: (29:30-30:50)2018-11-0730 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#63: Investing Your Vote in EducationIn today's episode, I talk with Kevin Haar about what to look for when you go to voting booth on Election Day. We talk about early childhood education, school voucher programs, the balanced budget amendment in Indiana that deals with teacher pensions, and about the growing number of teachers who are throwing their hat into the political ring. The message is simple. Go vote with education in mind! Intro: (0:00-3:38) Early Childhood Education in Illinois: (3:38-16:10) School Vouchers in Arizona: (16:10-22:21) Balanced Budget and Indiana Teacher Pensions: (22:21-30:49) Teachers who are politicians: (30:47-38:18) Outro: (38:18-39:59)2018-11-0639 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#62: What's my Identity?Today, I am talking to Dan Haag. Dan was a music teacher for 14 years in three different schools districts in Indiana. But after budget cuts forced him to leave teaching, he found a new career in insurance. Dan and I have a heart to heart discussion about why he decided to stop pursuing education, the lack of support he received, the burnout effect that he experienced in his last year of teaching, and how his faith helped him realize that he identity shouldn’t be found in his career. Intro: (0:00-3:30) Getting to Know Dan: (3:30-9:01) Teacher Dan: (9:01-14:31) Identity Wa...2018-11-0127 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#61: A Look Back at OctoberIn this episode, I take a look back at all of our episodes this month. From Mean Girls to soft skills, to four-day school debates to who is responsible for learning debates; This month had much to enjoy and to learn! Listen in and hear clips from each episode. If you missed an episode and liked the clip, check it out on educatorescape.com or wherever you listen into podcasts! Intro: (0:00-3:47) #53 Mean Girls: (3:47-6:47) #54 Four Day Fight: (6:47-10:42) #55 Soft Skills and Point-Less Grading: (10:42-15:23) #56 No Zeros Found Here: (15:23-18:34) #57 At Any Expense: (18:34-22:00) #58 Part-Time Professor/ Full-Time Teacher: (22:00-26:22) #59-#60...2018-10-3031 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#60: Who's Fault is This?! (Part 2)Today on Educator Escape, I am finishing up my conversation with the award-winning teacher and education columnist from Charleston, South Carolina, Jody Stallings. Jody and I have been discussing why more responsibility needs to be given to parents and students when it comes to improving education in our country. Intro: (0:00-2:44) Motivating Parents: (2:44-10:24) Changing the Menu: (10:24-18:01) How do we fix this?: (18:01-26:53) Outro: (26:53-28:35)2018-10-2528 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#59: Who's Fault is this?! (Part 1)Today on Educator Escape, I am excited to get to talk to award-winning teacher and education columnist from Charleston, South Carolina Jody Stallings. Jody has been teaching for 26 years as an English Teacher at Moultrie Middle School in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, as well as writing the weekly "Teacher to Parent" Column for the Moultrie News In our episode today, we talk about a recent article that has been finding its way around my circles here in Missouri about why parents need to be involved more in their student’s learning, why teachers are not the main reason behind why st...2018-10-2330 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#58: Part-Time Professor, Full-time TeacherIn this episode, Indiana Connections Academy Math Teacher Scott Haskett gives us an inside look into the day to day trials of being a teacher at an online school. Also, Scott talks about his second job teaching math as a professor at the university level, and how he manages to do both at a high level. Intro: (0:00-4:09) Online Classroom Set-up: (4:09-6:58) Part-Time Professor: (6:58-11:00) 2nd Job Expiration Dat: (11:00-22:10) Outro and Tuesday Preview: (22:10-24:47)2018-10-1724 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#57: At Any ExpenseToday on the podcast I am talking with Winfield Middle School English teacher Serena Steuber. Serena is finishing up her masters in counseling, while also making the transition to teaching middle school this year, after moving and getting married this summer. Needless to say, she is one busy person. Intro: (0:00-3:18) Getting to Know Serena Steuber (3:18-8:12) Journey into Teaching (8:12-13:59) Mastering Middle School and Counseling (13:59-23:31) Close (23:31-25:13)2018-10-1625 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#56: No Zeros Found HereToday on the podcast I am talking with Elementary School Teacher Heather Karbely. Heather has been teaching for three years, and has found that 5th Grade suits her. Heather’s school has implemented a no zero’s policy at her school. We talk about why having a no zeros policy, might be the best thing for students. Intro: (0:00-2:58) Getting to Know Heather (2:58-7:53) Transition to Teaching (7:53-14:22) No Zero's Policy (14:22-25:08) Closing: (25:08-26:29)2018-10-1126 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#55: Soft Skills and Point-Less GradingIn this episode, Galena High School Science Teacher Ryan Lacson and I discuss why he is moving away from giving grades, moving towards a push for soft skills, and how his students are leading the way in public health in Stone County, Missouri. Intro: (0:00-3:23) Get to Know Ryan: (3:23-10:12) Journey to Galena: (10:12-18:45) Soft Skills and Point-Less Grading (18:45-25:00) Students in Public Health (25:00-33:37) Outro: (33:37-35:08)2018-10-0935 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#54: The Four Day FightIn this episode, I am joined by teachers Ryan Lacson and Andrew VanBebber, who tell about what it's like to be a school district that has switched to the four day school week. It is truly an insightful and thoughtful look into how each community makes the decision to switch to the controversial new schedule. Intro: (0:00-3:34) Andrew VanBebber: (3:34-17:30) Ryan Lacson: (17:30-24:27) Close: (24:27-25:56)2018-10-0425 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#53: T.A.M. #2: Mean GIrlsIn the second edition of the "Teachers at the Movies" feature episode, Rachael Tripp and I celebrate Mean Girls day by taking a look at the educators that are portrayed in the 2004 comedy about what it's like to be bullied by girls. We do a deep dive into Ms. Norbury, Principal Duvall, and the unfortunately infamous, Coach Carr! Intro: (0:00-3:09) Sociology of Mean Girls: (3:09-14:46) Ms. Norbury: (14:46-23:01) Principal Duvall: (23:01-28:21) Coach Carr: (28:21-36:50) Closing: (36:50-38:26)2018-10-0238 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#52: Working to LiveIn this episode of the podcast, I talk to three teachers about their experience working the second job. It's a great look into the lives of teachers who are part of the 1 in 5 teachers nationally, who feel they need to work another job, just make ends meet. Introduction: (0:00-3:50) James Eddy: (3:50-9:09) Anne Becherer: (9:09-17:29) John Schimmel: (17:29-24:14) Close: (24:14-25:40)2018-09-2725 minHomebrewed ChristianityHomebrewed ChristianityA Bunch of Baptists at a Brewery Getting NerdyThis is a very live and rowdy collection of Baptist Professors of Religion. In the first segment I am joined by my high school friend and Theology Professor Ryan Newson & gifted homebrewer and Claremont buddy Seth Clark. We talk about Baptist identity in and out of the South. Then Ryan introduces his friend, colleague at Campbell University, and scholar of the New Testament, Alicia Myers. Our conversation is way too awesome. If you don't enjoy it you aren't listening. We talk about... Where did babies come from (in the Bible)? How Aristotle understood bodily f...2018-09-261h 46Educator EscapeEducator Escape#51: Straws: A Story of Young ScientistsOn this episode of the podcast, I am joined by local elementary school scientists Abigail, Erin, and Samantha, and their teacher Ms. Richard about their research about how straws hurt the environment. We discuss how they tested their theories, what challenged they faced, and how these small scientists, made a big impact on their school! Intro: (0:00-4:00) The Science of Straws (4:00-8:35) Struggles of a Young Scientist (8:35-12:00) Dinosaur Straws (12:00-14:21) Fame and the Future (14:21-22:02) Closing (22:02-23:35)2018-09-2523 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#50: Reflecting on Fifty Episodes So Far!Today I am joined/interviewed by fellow teacher Dan Mueller, who is also the co-host of the “Dad’s Dugout” Podcast, a podcast about coaching, mentoring, and being a father. He will be talking with me as I reflect on the first 50 episodes of the podcast. We talk about things I have learned, what goes into the podcast, my favorite episodes, and what’s to come for Educator Escape. (0:00-3:44): Introduction (3:44-11:41): The Making of the Podcast (11:41-21:17): Finding Purpose in Podcasting (21:17-27:25): Favorite Episodes and Lesson Learned (27.25-36:18): What's Next for Educator Escape? (36:18-38:07): Closing2018-09-2038 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#49.5: Renaissance Man (Part 2)In part two of my conversation with James Eddy, we talk about probably the most interesting and colorful boss in the world, the cross James bears teaching Spanish, and how he uses his love of technology, in a class, many typically don't associate with using tech in the classroom. https://www.buzzsprout.com/177949/806000-49-5-renaissance-man-part-2 (0:00-3:30): Opening (3:30-11:50): Stories of Mr. Jeung Boss (11:50-19:00): Moving Back to St. Louis (19:00-26:31): Teaching Middle School Spanish (26:31-31:38): Technology in the Classroom (31:38-33:12): Closing2018-09-1833 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#49: Renaissance Man (Part 1)Today on the podcast, I will be speaking with Spanish Teacher James Eddy. James teaches middle Spanish in St. Charles, Missouri. But his experience in teaching leads us across the globe to South Korea, as well as early mornings in China, truly encapsulates the Renaissance man type of teacher that he is.2018-09-1334 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#48: The Extra TeacherToday on the podcast, I will speaking with Pepper Box Sponsor, Social Justice Club Sponsor, and writer of the blog “The Extra Teacher” Ron Steinschriber about his experience growing up in California, being a graduate assistant under the Legendary Jerry Tarkanian, leading a group of students a civil rights tour of the south, and teaching students what it takes to make an award-winning publication. Here are today's show notes. Feel free to jump to a part you're interested in and listen in or listen to it all! Either way, I hope you enjoy the interview! (0:00-3:12) Opening (3:12-14-15) About Ron...2018-09-1141 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#47: Making a Change to Lead the WayOn this episode of the podcast, long-time middle school science teacher and newly minted Project Lead the Way teacher Curt Powers talks about his transition from science to Project Lead the Way, and how he left his small hometown after graduation to sleep on the floor in a place he has never been, just to get his first teaching job!2018-09-0631 minNew Books in MedicineNew Books in MedicineSeth Archer, “Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855” (Cambridge UP, 2018)In Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855 (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Utah State University Assistant Professor of History Seth Archer traces the cultural impact of disease and health problems in the Hawaiian Islands from the arrival of Europeans to 1855. Colonialism in Hawaiʻi began with epidemiological incursions, and Archer argues that health remained the national crisis of the islands for more than a century. Introduced diseases resulted in reduced life spans, rising infertility and infant mortality, and persistent poor health for generations of Islanders, leaving a deep imprint on Hawaiian culture and national consc...2018-09-041h 26New Books in Native American StudiesNew Books in Native American StudiesSeth Archer, “Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855” (Cambridge UP, 2018)In Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855 (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Utah State University Assistant Professor of History Seth Archer traces the cultural impact of disease and health problems in the Hawaiian Islands from the arrival of Europeans to 1855. Colonialism in Hawaiʻi began with epidemiological incursions, and Archer argues that health remained the national crisis of the islands for more than a century. Introduced diseases resulted in reduced life spans, rising infertility and infant mortality, and persistent poor health for generations of Islanders, leaving a deep imprint on Hawaiian culture and national consc...2018-09-041h 26New Books in Environmental StudiesNew Books in Environmental StudiesSeth Archer, “Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855” (Cambridge UP, 2018)In Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855 (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Utah State University Assistant Professor of History Seth Archer traces the cultural impact of disease and health problems in the Hawaiian Islands from the arrival of Europeans to 1855. Colonialism in Hawaiʻi began with epidemiological incursions, and Archer argues that health remained the national crisis of the islands for more than a century. Introduced diseases resulted in reduced life spans, rising infertility and infant mortality, and persistent poor health for generations of Islanders, leaving a deep imprint on Hawaiian culture and national consc...2018-09-041h 26New Books in Pacific StudiesNew Books in Pacific StudiesSeth Archer, “Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855” (Cambridge UP, 2018)In Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855 (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Utah State University Assistant Professor of History Seth Archer traces the cultural impact of disease and health problems in the Hawaiian Islands from the arrival of Europeans to 1855. Colonialism in Hawaiʻi began with epidemiological incursions, and Archer argues that health remained the national crisis of the islands for more than a century. Introduced diseases resulted in reduced life spans, rising infertility and infant mortality, and persistent poor health for generations of Islanders, leaving a deep imprint on Hawaiian culture and national consc...2018-09-041h 26Exchanges: A Cambridge UP PodcastExchanges: A Cambridge UP PodcastSeth Archer, “Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855” (Cambridge UP, 2018)In Sharks Upon the Land: Colonialism, Indigenous Health, and Culture in Hawai’i, 1778-1855 (Cambridge University Press, 2018), Utah State University Assistant Professor of History Seth Archer traces the cultural impact of disease and health problems in the Hawaiian Islands from the arrival of Europeans to 1855. Colonialism in Hawaiʻi began with epidemiological incursions, and Archer argues that health remained the national crisis of the islands for more than a century. Introduced diseases resulted in reduced life spans, rising infertility and infant mortality, and persistent poor health for generations of Islanders, leaving a deep imprint on Hawaiian culture and national consc...2018-09-041h 26Educator EscapeEducator Escape#45: Teachers at the Movies #1: Half-NelsonToday on the podcast, Kevin Haar and I break down the 2006 Independent Drama Half-Nelson. This is first of the new monthly "Teachers at the Movies" feature. Kevin and I break down the teaching methods of the main character Dan Dunne, played by Ryan Gosling, who also happens to be struggling with a serious drug problem. We will also discuss his relationship with Drey, played by Shareeka Epps, and how he tries to save her from the life that he is currently struggling with himself.2018-09-0446 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#44: Making Her Own Way (Part 2)Today on the podcast, I finish up my conversation with Riina Hirsch, who shares all of the changes she has experienced from teacher to Curriculum Coordinator to a leader of teachers in the adult education setting.2018-08-3133 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#43: Making Her Own Path (Part 1)Today on the podcast, I am joined by Riina Hirch. Riina has been many places in her life and often taken the non-traditional path to get there. From going overseas in HS to voluntarily doing student teaching in an inner-city Chicago school. Riina has made her own way in education and now has a passion for supporting teachers who are seeking to make their own paths into education.2018-08-2933 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#42: The Teaching of P. ShermanToday on the podcast, I am joined by Social Studies Teacher Kyle Etherington. We talk about how his father influenced his decision to become a teacher, his time as an aide for a congressman in Washington D.C., and how he makes history come alive to students who live in a time that is truly more similar to moments in the past than they realize.2018-08-2732 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#41: Inside the World of the Tech GuyOn tomorrow's episode, District Technology Director of Winfield Schools John Neels gives me an inside look into the technology department of a school district. We discuss the departments day-to-day, their decision to go 1 to 1, and why it is important for educators to understand how to use the tools they have been given via technology.2018-08-2431 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#40: You've "Gum" a long wayOn today's episode, I talk with multi-talented special education teacher Ariel Dahlia about what it has been like teaching at every level, it seems, of special education, and how important it is to make sure that each student is recognized for even the tiniest of victories.2018-08-2225 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#39: Beyond the Brick and MortarIn this episode, Arizona English Teacher Kimberly Zarate joins me to talk about her transition from teaching in brick and mortar schools to teaching online. We also discuss some misconceptions that people may have about the online setting.2018-08-2030 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#38: A History for EveryoneIn today's episode, I am joined by English Teacher Sharnez Givens, who teaches her students about narrative writing by using the story of the gruesome death of Emmitt Till. Sharnez uses this story to help students connect to modern troubles that hit all too close to home.2018-08-1731 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#37: A Paradisiacal Partnership (Part 2)In part 2 of my conversation with Co-teachers Natalie Barge and Ashley Haar. We discuss what makes a great co-teaching relationship, as well as, how they are going to get the school year started together!2018-08-1525 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#36: A Paradisiacal PartnershipOn this episode of the podcast, High School Special Education Teacher Desiray Scalf joins me to talk about why she became a teacher, how she creates a positive atmosphere in her class, and what the transition has been like from middle school to high school.2018-08-1326 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape35#: In Mrs. Scalf We TrustOn this episode of the podcast, High School Special Education Teacher Desiray Scalf joins me to talk about why she became a teacher, how she creates a positive atmosphere in her class, and what the transition has been like from middle school to high school.2018-08-1022 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape34# Just like my GrandfatherOn this episode of the podcast, I talk with a 1st-grade teacher from Johnston City, Ilinois, Erin Monchino. Erin talks about dealing with and teaching her students about her diabetes, how the school she works at is becoming a trauma-informed school, and how her grandfather inspired her to become a teacher.2018-08-0839 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape33# Hey! I can do that! (part 2)In part two of my conversation with music teacher and activist Joe Simpson, we discuss how Joe has made a home at Riverview Gardens High School and how his love for his students has inspired him to activism.2018-08-0629 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape32# Hey! I can do that! (Part 1)In part 1 of my discussion with Joe Simpson, we discuss the winding road of education, working in mental health, moves, up-down, around and every which way to get to where he is now in education! Joe has a great sense of humor to go along with all that knowledge and experience.2018-08-0628 minEducator EscapeEducator EscapeEpisode 31_(ALLConverter)In this episode, 6th Grade Science and Social Studies teacher Angie Adams talks to me about how she loves to create positives relationships in her classroom and foster a love of other cultures. We also talk about a great cross-curricular project that she does. It's fantastic! Listen in!2018-08-0125 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape30#: Flat Ridge on a PlaneIn this episode, Karen Ridge and I discuss how she balances her double life as a math teacher as a medical tech in the Air Force!2018-07-3029 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape29#: Fueling NextGen Journalism (Part 2)In part two of my conversation with Journalism teacher and Indy Fuel PA Announcer Andrew Smith, we discuss the road to becoming the voice of the Indy Fuel and how he balances his time doing both of his passions! If you enjoy hockey at all, this is a great discussion.2018-07-2729 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape28#: Fueling NextGen Journalism (part 1)In part 1 of my conversation with Journalism advisor, Economic teacher, and Indy Fuel PA Announcer Andrew Smith, we discuss the adoption of his two sons from Asia, how to run a high school journalism program, and how the technology of the 21st century is changing how the next generation of journalists will give us the news.2018-07-2536 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape27#: Not Without a Fight (part 2)In the second part of my conversation with English teacher Brian Burgoyne, we discuss his move back to the United States, his emphasis on teaching with empathy and how he deals with Multiple Sclerosis every single day and continues to be a light for his students.2018-07-2325 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#26: Not Without a Fight (Part 1)In part 1 of my interview with English teacher Brian Burgoyne, we discuss his decision to move to Korea to teach English, as well as the many vast differences between the Korean and American systems of education.2018-07-2032 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape25#: A Different Kind of ChaosIn this episode, now stay at home mom and former band teacher Melissa New joins me to discuss the many transitions in their family, including moving across the country multiple times and deciding to leave the classroom that she loves to be at home with her kids. We also discuss how she and her family's relationship with God have guided them every step of the way.2018-07-1829 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape24#: Man of Many ToungesIn this episode, ELL instructor Colin Hobart and I discuss what it's like being an ELL teacher in a high need school district. We discuss how crucial it is for teachers to develop relationships with these students so that they don't shut down in the classroom.2018-07-1630 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape#23: A Safe SpaceIn this episode, Math teacher and Gay-Straight Alliance Sponsor Kevin Daniels join me to discuss the now Futures Intervention program. We also discuss how schools can best support their LGBT students like he has done for the last 11 years!2018-07-1325 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape22#: Failure IS an optionIn this episode, Technology Innovator and teacher Chantell Mason joins me to discuss what it's like bringing a classroom into the 21st century, as well as some technology tools you use in your classroom. We also discuss why it is okay to fail as an educator.2018-07-1140 minEducator EscapeEducator Escape21#: Homeschool HappinessIn this episode of the podcast, homeschool teacher Lisa Campbell joins me to talk about her families journey into homeschooling and some of the things she has learned along the way. We also disprove some rumors or myths you might have heard about homeschooling. Lisa is an amazing person with an amazing heart and I hope you will listen in!2018-07-0927 minDissecting The 80sDissecting The 80s#100 The GooniesHoly cow ONE HUNDRED EPISODES, GANG! Martha Plimpton inexplicably washes her face in a barrel, Andrew eats beans and gets us sued by Jonah Hill and Seth Rogen, The Incredible Machine gets a shout out, how did people learn foreign-language … Continue reading →2018-07-021h 17Educator EscapeEducator EscapeEpisode 4: Memorial Day MadnessI hope you enjoy Rachael Tripp and I talking about Memorial Day eats drinks, and what to do with your kids when you're at the beach, dock, or wherever! For those of you still in the classroom, keep going strong! For those of you yet to finish, you can do it! Also, don't forget what Memorial Day is about. Please remember all of the servicemen and women who have given up their lives for us to live in this country and enjoy all of its wonderful freedoms! Happy Memorial Day everyone!2018-06-0825 minSwitch It Up!Switch It Up!E26: SwitchITUP! A Nintendo Switch Podcast! Featuring King Oddball, Kid Tripp, & CrimsonlandLooking to satisfy that itch for the Switch? Listen along as we cover what we're playing in The Inventory, talk the latest news in Potent Power Ups, cover the new releases in Press Continue, and finally review a few games in Let's Play.Games reviewed this week include King Oddball, Kid Tripp, and Crimsonland.usic from Free Music Archive:Power Supply by Anamanaguchi is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.The Pirate And The Dancer by Rolemusic is licensed under a Attribution License.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/switchitupshow/support2017-12-0143 minFatsoenlijke SerieFatsoenlijke SerieFatsoenlijke Serie 129129th installment in the series. Tracklisting: Advanced Human - Yurei Farceb - Frontside Christian Wunsch - Fluid Mechanics PVS - Compuvox (Kwartz Remix) Unknown Archetype - Tripp Martyn Hare - The New Normal Sawf - Goves Brian Sanhaji - Macronomena Pinion - Sifting Ricardo Garduno - Textures Oscar Mulero - Tidal Acceleration Skober - Fervor Obscure Live - Infernal Sunset Rustek - Think About It (Shmitty Remix)2017-05-151h 00Cannabis EconomyCannabis EconomyEp.227: Chris Walsh & Tripp Keber Part IIIChris Walsh, MJ Business Daily & Tripp Keber, Dixie Brands Chris Walsh joins us and shares that he wasn’t always a cannabis guy…his friends poking fun of him when he first joined MJ Business Daily but in describing the changes to Denver, Colorado and society in general Chris has now hired some of those very same friends. A native Coloradan, he now works blocks from where he grew up…he’s surprised but proud that cannabis has it’s home in Denver. And finally Chris goes on to share his philosophy on reporting in this day and age. Tripp Keber then...2017-02-271h 11Tripp FullerTripp FullerThe Secular as Barometer of Sacred Fidelity with Sean Gladding #LectioCastIsaiah 1:1, 10-20 Worship in the courts versus justice in the community. Surprise: sacrifice doesn’t give the people the purification they’re after. Maybe our religiosity itself is the evil God despises. Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23 The city that God abandons in Isaiah is the city the people praise in Psalm 50. Here’s an invitation to wrestle with what faithfulness and sinfulness actually look like. Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16 This might be just the passage for those of us starting to burn out and not quite sure, anymore, that anythi...2016-08-0340 minTripp FullerTripp FullerSlavery and Food, Sex and Money with Sean Gladding #LectioCastHosea 11:1-11 A story of a deeply conflicted God: a God who has to discipline, but a God who has treated Israel with tender lovingkindness in its history—that sounds a note of hope for the future. God is the one who always longs to get God’s people out of Egypt—and Egypt out of God’s people. Psalm 107:1-9, 43 A psalm of tangible trust: supplying real, tangible goods for our real, tangible needs. But are we willing to be the provision of God? Colossians 3:1-11 How do w...2016-07-2537 minCannabis EconomyCannabis EconomyEpisode #87 - Tripp Keber, Dixie Brands (LIVE from Cannabis Economy)This episode comes to you straight from the Cannabis Economy workshop in Las Vegas last week. We checked in with the one and only Tripp Keber, one of the first ever speakers at Cannabis Economy in 2014, who gives us his take on all that has happened in the world of Cannabis since he first joined us over a year ago. A lot has changed from 2014 to 2015, but it's good to hear how the "movement" of cannabis, as Tripp puts it, has only grown bigger and better. Enjoy!2015-10-2612 minCannabis EconomyCannabis EconomyEpisode #58 - Joe Hodas, Dixie ElixirsAfter spending his early post-college years bartending and skiing in Boulder, Joe Hodas got a Masters in Communications. This degree led him to jobs with several companies in the early tech industry, as well as through a stint with Frontier Airlines, but it was during his tenure with an advertising agency that got him connected with Tripp Keber. As Tripp and Dixie Elixirs sought to make a big splash in cannabis, they knew they needed some expertise on the branding and marketing front, and Joe was just the right person for the job. Nowadays, we know Dixie as one...2015-07-2738 minCannabis EconomyCannabis EconomyEpisode #3 - Tripp Keber, Dixie ElixirsCompetitive and tenacious from his Jesuit upbringing, all the way through his varied professional career, Tripp Keber has firmly established himself as one of the most public and influential voices in cannabis. We hear all about how Tripp’s risk-taking attitude and "delusional confidence" made him well disposed for success in the nascent cannabis industry, and the various bumps and bruises he’s taken on the way to that success.2015-05-061h 05