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On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 73 – Switching Mics: Eric Tung of Blue Grit Wellness Interviews Me on My 15-Year Mission to Support Law Enforcement and the Story Behind This PodcastEp. 73 – Switching Mics: Kent PD Police Commander Eric Tung of Blue Grit Wellness Interviews Me on My 15-Year Mission to Support Law Enforcement and the Story Behind This Podcast. This episode is a crossover with my friend and fellow podcaster Eric Tung of Blue Grit Wellness and Blue Grit Radio. I am honored to have been a guest on his show and to be able to share it here. Here is how Eric described this episode on “Blue Grit Radio:”“If only people understood what we did.. why we do this job.. what it takes.. what it te...2025-06-2439 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 72 Kent PD’s Tessa Melville discusses the critical incidents that formed her including responding to a line of duty death and her decision to return to patrol from Detective in Special Assault Unit.Ep. 72 Tessa Melville has been with the Kent Police Department for eight years, though her introduction to law enforcement began much earlier through her stepfather, a police officer, and her mother, a dispatcher. The realities of the job were made very clear before she even started. At just 16 years old, Tessa joined her parents in attending the memorial service for the devastating ambush murders of four Lakewood Police Department officers – known as the Lakewood Four – all of them gunned down as they sat in a coffee shop on a Sunday morning in 2009.With only three months on with...2025-05-291h 17On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 71 – Officer Tevon Davis on Losing His Gang Member Brother in a Police ShootoutEp. 71 – Officer Tevon Davis on Losing His Gang Member Brother in a Police ShootoutIn this powerful crossover episode, I co-host alongside former Raleigh Police Officer Cameron Santana on the Santana True Crime podcast.We sit down with Officer Tevon Davis, who shares the deeply personal and emotional story of his older brother Tyre—a Piru Bloods gang member who was killed in a shootout with Norfolk Police after murdering a fellow gang member. For years, Tevon harbored resentment toward law enforcement, unaware of the full circumstances surrounding his brother’s death. His perspective changed only a...2025-05-061h 21On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 69 - LAPD Lt. Jeff Wenninger (ret) – Rodney King Riots; rebuilding the Gang CRASH Unit following Rampart Scandal; the importance of leadership and training.Ep. 69 - LAPD Lt. Jeff Wenninger (ret) – Rodney King Riots; Rampart Scandal and rebuilding the Gang CRASH Unit through leadership and teamwork. Jeff Wenninger is a retired LAPD lieutenant with more than 30 years in law enforcement. He started with L.A. County Sheriff in 1991 and was on patrol during the Rodney King riots.He later lateralled to LAPD in 1993 and went on to work with some of the most highly-trained units, including the Metropolitan Division which encompasses SWAT, K9, high risk warrants, bank stakeouts, and more. The areas of focus over his career have included crowd management, hi...2025-04-041h 16On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 68 Talking Prison and Street Gangs with Brian “BC” Sanders retired LT and gang culture expert.Ep. 68 Talking Prison and Street Gangs with returning guest and gang culture expert retired Lt. Brian “BC” Sanders. In his 20+ years with a large agency in the southeastern U.S., Brian served on various proactive units including Gang Suppression, homicide, drug unit, aggravated assault and more. He is known for developing sources, actionable gang intelligence, motivating others to learn and work gangs and pushing disruption initiatives to reduce violence.In this episode, we explore the origins, evolution, and power dynamics of prison gangs – why they form, how they recruit, what their initiations or jump-ins look like, how they t...2025-02-251h 20On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 66 - NYPD Det. Tom Smith (Ret.) Narcotics, Robbery, Gang, Responding to Ground Zero, Joint Terrorism Task Force post 9/11Ep. 66 - Rescuing an American journalist kidnapped in Afghanistan, thwarting a school shooter, responding to Ground Zero on 9/11 - NYPD Det. Tom Smith (Ret.) did all of it in his 30 years with NYPD. Following in his NYPD Detective father’s footsteps, Tom joined NYPD in 1990 and started in patrol in Harlem. Within a few years he joined the anti-crime team and later Narcotics where he became a detective. He then moved into Gang Investigations in 1998 and then the Robbery unit in the Bronx in 1999.It was during his time there that 9/11 happened. We will talk about how the...2025-01-071h 06On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 65 Deadly force encounters and the impact on the officer involved; my interview with filmmaker and former police officer Patrick Shaver from 2021.Ep. 65 To mark the four-year anniversary of the podcast, I’m revisiting earlier episodes with content and issues that remain relevant today. This episode is about the impact of a deadly force encounter on the officer, something that is rarely discussed. I review the powerful documentary “Officer Involved” with the filmmaker Patrick Shaver, a former police officer. Over several years Patrick interviewed law enforcement from around the country about their incident and emotional toll it took on them. He also interviewed mental health experts who have researched and written about the subject. We are all sensitive to the tragedy surroundi...2024-12-0241 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 64 Policing without a gun. Three years to qualify to drive lights and sirens. Hertfordshire PD Constable Ross on being a police officer in the UK.Ep. 64 Imagine policing without a gun or not being approved to drive lights and sirens until three years on the job. I’m talking policing in the UK with Constable Ross who is a response officer with the Hertfordshire Police Department which is about an hour outside of London. Ross has three years on and serves in a patrol capacity.  We are using only his first name for his privacy. He tells me: “The vast majority of officers are unarmed. In fact, the basic package when you're out of training school is a baton, incapacitate spray, handcuffs, leg restraints and a...2024-10-221h 10On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 63 National Law Enforcement Suicide Awareness Day 9/26 – my interview with Inspector Steve Hough co-creator of Blue H.E.L.P. from Sept. 2021.Ep. 63 National Law Enforcement Suicide Awareness Day 9/26 – revisiting my interview from Sept. 2021 with Inspector Steve Hough co-creator of Blue H.E.L.P.To mark the four-year anniversary of my podcast I’m taking a look back and reposting a few episodes from the early days with content and issues that remain relevant today. This is about the tragedy of officer suicide, not just the loss of life, but how that loss of life is regarded. We are all keenly aware of the devastating frequency with which we see reports of yet another officer who has taken his...2024-09-2432 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerWhy I do this podcast – Four Year Anniversary!Why I do this podcast – Four Year Anniversary! It was September 2020 – the height of the riots and civil unrest.  I had to find a way to stand up for all of you in law enforcement. The attacks – physical and emotional – and the toll they took were too much. I could not sit idly by. I could not be silent.  And so "On Being a Police Officer" began.By then, I had already been working with law enforcement in my area for ten years after the tragic loss of five officers to ambush murders in late 2009, all in less than a...2024-09-1804 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 62 Justified or not? The Airman and the Deputy – Fatal Officer Involved Shooting – Breakdown with Daniel Carr of Police Law NewsEp. 62 Justified or not? The Airman and the Deputy – Fatal Officer Involved Shooting – Breakdown with Daniel Carr of Police Law News. Once again, I am turning to Daniel Carr of Police Law News to break down a controversial, tragic incident. This is the incident involving an Okaloosa County Sheriff's Deputy and his response to a domestic disturbance that led to the use of deadly force that took the life of US Air Force Airman Roger Fortson on May 3, 2024. Mr. Fortson answered the door after the deputy announced himself. Mr. Fortson was holding his gun pointed down at the ground. The deput...2024-09-1150 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 61 Lawful but awful? Unjustified? The Deputy Grayson – Sonya Massey incident: a breakdown with Drew Breasy and Daniel CarrEp. 61  Lawful but awful? Unjustified? The Deputy Sean Grayson – Sonya Massey incident: a breakdown with Drew Breasy, host of The Comm Center and Daniel Carr of Police Law News. We are covering this together because this is a tough one and it requires thoughtful and thorough analysis. Both Drew and Daniel are returning guests. As many of you know, Drew retired as a lieutenant after serving 29 years with the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office and Daniel recently retired from the Albuquerque Police Department where he served for 20 years. He also holds a law degree. You’ll see where Daniel, Drew and I...2024-08-2059 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthTop 10 Business Mistakes Series - The Fortune Is In The Follow UpIn this episode of Tuesday Tips, Belinda Ellsworth concludes her series on the top 10 mistakes to avoid in business by emphasizing the critical role of follow-up. She explains that a lack of follow-up with new customers, current customers, and future leads is a major oversight. Ellsworth recommends having a specific system in place to manage follow-ups and ensuring to respond promptly to referrals and introductions. She also discusses customer follow-up strategies and the value of engaging customers for feedback before launching new products. Lastly, she advises allocating time for making new connections and managing follow-ups to advance business growth effectively.2024-07-0211 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 58 - 96 shots: misplaced focus in the Dexter Reed incident – Breakdown with Daniel Carr of Police Law NewsEp. 58 - Breakdown with Daniel Carr of Police Law News. This is a special episode to discuss an incident that took place in March 2024 involving Dexter Reed, a 26-year-old black male who was fatally shot while engaged in a gun battle with officers in Chicago following a traffic stop. He did not follow commands to roll down his window and exit the vehicle. He then shot a police officer, wounding him. Officers returned fire to stop the threat.I don't often cover incidents that are in the news, but I felt this was important because of how i...2024-05-1548 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 57 Dexter Pitts on riots, race, the anti-cop narrative and more. Pt 2.Ep. 57 In Part 2 of my interview with Officer Dexter Pitts, we pick up with Dexter's departure from the Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) after 12 years to become a US Border Patrol agent. It's a fascinating conversation about what the job really is, what he sees as the issues at the border, and why the job was not for him.Then we get to 2020. Dexter talks about how sure he was that Louisville would not fall into the chaos he saw erupting in Minneapolis. Yet as he watched the news, he saw his city succumbing to the same...2024-05-071h 04On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 56 Dexter Pitts on nearly losing his life, nearly taking his life, and ultimately finding purpose as a law enforcement officer. Part 1 of 2.Ep. 56  Dexter Pitts is well known to many of you as the author of “I Am Pitts: Memoirs of an American Patriot” and his “I Am Pitts” podcast. Whether you know Dexter or not, you will definitely enjoy this interview. This is Part One of Two.Dexter is a decorated, medically retired U.S. Army veteran who proudly served with the 10th Mountain Division in Iraq in 2004 as a machine gunner. We talk about the incident that nearly took his life and for which he received the Purple Heart.We cover his early days in law enfor...2024-04-3058 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 54 Long-term Deep Undercover with Det. Matt Pitcher (Ret.)Ep. 54 Det. Matt Pitcher (Ret.) on working long-term deep undercover: creating and maintaining an identity; going years without spending time with family knowing that one slip could cost him the case – or his life.    Matt and I connected on Instagram when he posted photos from his two long-term deep undercover cases. The visual instantly conveyed, more than words ever could, what it was like to risk his life for years as those two people. The stories are both fascinating and haunting, and they show the commitment and sacrifice that officers and agents like Matt make doing this work. 2024-02-191h 21On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 52 Addressing public misperceptions of police ethics, training, use of force and more with Lt. Jared Ross, Arlington TX PDEp. 52  Lt. Jared Ross of the Arlington TX Police Department contacted me to discuss the public's misperceptions of police ethics, training, accountability, use of force and more. Jared has been with the department for 18 years and is currently Patrol Commander. He also is the department’s primary instructor for Ethics & Professionalism.He says, “whenever I hear the media or members of the public allude to the fact that we're undertrained or that we don't care about training, we don't value education or professional development, it's completely not true. And that's one of the things I wanted to be ab...2024-01-071h 14On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 51 – (Ret.) Officer Eric Hofstein - from street to transit cop, defining moments and saving lost souls.Ep. 51 Joining me is Eric Hofstein who was in law enforcement for 27 years and recently retired in 2021. After working as an EMT, he made the switch to law enforcement working with agencies in CA and FL before becoming a transit officer for BART, The Bay Area Rapid Transit System. We cover two of the most defining moments in his career. The first as a deputy with the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office, responding to the line-of-duty shooting death of California Highway Patrol Officer Kenyon Youngstrom, an incident that, as Eric says, was the final straw for him emotionally and fore...2023-12-021h 19Work From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthMastering the Art of Communication with Richard NewmanIn this podcast episode, Belinda Ellsworth interviews Richard Newman, an expert in communication and storytelling. Richard shares his journey of discovering his passion for communication and non-verbal cues, teaching English to Tibetan monks, and eventually becoming an accidental entrepreneur. He discusses the importance of storytelling in communication and how it can make any topic engaging and relatable. Richard also emphasizes the significance of delivery style, body language, and mindset in effective communication. He shares his experiences and offers advice on starting a business and living by personal values. The episode concludes with Richard discussing his latest book, "Lift Your Impact,"...2023-10-3041 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 50 - NYPD Cold Case Det. Jason Palamara (Ret.) - responding to 9/11, solving cold cases, supporting LEOs and Veterans as a crisis counselor.Ep. 50 – NYPD Cold Case Det. Jason Palamara (Ret.) was with the department for 20 years and recently retired in 2020. Prior, he served in the U.S. Navy for three years. I've long wanted to interview a homicide or cold case detective about the challenges of their work and because of what I see as the public’s misperceptions of their commitment.We start with the inauspicious beginning to his law enforcement career. He writes on his LinkedIn page, “I became a cop on July 2, 2001. Two months later, I would respond to Ground Zero.” We discuss his memories of that day...2023-10-281h 02The Greenbelt ProjectThe Greenbelt ProjectEllsworth Community College 1977 National Softball ChampionsGwen Groen interviews members of the 1977 Ellsworth Community College national championship team. 2023-10-1647 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthUnleashing the power of numbers: How tracking metrics can transform your businessIn this episode of the "Work From Your Happy Place" podcast, host Belinda Ellsworth discusses the importance of tracking numbers and implementing systems in a business. She emphasizes that tracking numbers is like having a personal coach that provides valuable information to adjust behaviors and improve performance. Belinda provides examples of what numbers to track, such as social media growth, sales, and advertising metrics. She shares personal experiences and highlights the significance of tracking numbers to make informed decisions, identify trends, and adjust strategies. Belinda concludes by encouraging listeners to consistently track numbers to avoid falling behind in their business...2023-09-2816 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthReshuffling Priorities to Prioritize Our Humanity With Belinda ClemmensenWomen can reshape the world. It’s time to challenge societal norms, particularly the undervaluing of women's contributions, including caregiving and household work, and it’s time for women to support each other and advocate for a more equitable distribution of household labor to empower women as leaders. After all, supporting one another is the key to achieving true power and equality. We have the ability to make an impact! In this podcast episode, Belinda Ellsworth, host of "Work From Your Happy Place," interviews Belinda Clemmensen, founder of the Women's Leadership Intensive, discussing the challenges women face in soci...2023-09-1938 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthFrom Family Porch Jams to Independent Success: Delnora Reed Acuff's Musical EvolutionIn this episode, Belinda Ellsworth introduces singer-songwriter Delnora Reed Acuff, discussing her career and background in music. Delnora talks about her favorite performances and the importance of her faith in her music. She also discusses her experiences working with musical heroes and her new album, "Blank Page." Delnora shares her superpower of energy and her hands-on approach to engaging with fans. She emphasizes the importance of excellent customer service and staying true to oneself as an artist. The conversation also touches on the challenges of balancing creativity and business, being a mother, and finding joy in pursuing one's passion. 2023-09-0844 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 48 Seattle PD Lt. Brandon James on working undercover narcotics, ICAC, School Resource Officer and more.Ep. 48 Joining me is Lt. Brandon James who has 24 years with the Seattle Police Department. Much of our conversation focuses on his role supervising the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force and the dedication of these detectives to saving our children from predators. I interviewed a detective in this unit more than a decade ago and that conversation has never left me. Brandon and I review the challenges for ICAC detectives in maintaining wellness considering what they are exposed to in these investigations.We begin the interview with a subject that I feel strongly about: the ro...2023-08-301h 10Work From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthTop 10 Business Mistakes Series - Know Your Target: Uncover the Secrets to Tailoring Your Marketing to Drive ResultsIn episode 617 of the podcast "Work From Your Happy Place" with host Belinda Ellsworth, the importance of understanding and targeting a specific audience is explored. The episode starts by discussing the significance of setting attainable goals and the importance of having a schedule that works for oneself. Moving on to marketing, Belinda explains that knowing one's target audience is crucial for effective marketing and increased business. She highlights the importance of considering factors such as age, occupation, location, hobbies, and family status when understanding a target audience. Belinda shares her personal experience of going through the avatar exercise...2023-08-1713 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthStaying True to Your Vision with Ben FoldsIn this episode of "Work From Your Happy Place," our host Belinda Ellsworth sits down with the multi-talented musician and artist, Ben Folds , a renowned musician and influencer. Throughout the interview, Ben shares his insights on maintaining artistic integrity and staying true to oneself in the ever-changing music industry. He emphasizes the importance of embracing one's own unique vision and not compromising it to cater to a failing business or a perceived demographic. Ben encourages artists to focus on finding those who resonate with their art, rather than trying to please everyone. Ben also dives into his personal...2023-08-1243 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthFrom Rejection to Success: Ashley Silfies’s Journey on Shark Tank and Oprah's Favorite ThingsIn this episode, host Belinda Ellsworth interviews Ashley Silfies, co-owner, designer, and CEO of Pink Picasso Kits. Ashley shares her journey in starting Pink Picasso Kits, which are paint by number kits featuring famous artists. Ashley reveals that her business had a significant breakthrough when they appeared on Shark Tank. After applying for funding multiple times, they finally received a call from a producer in 2021. The process of getting on the show involved multiple cuts and requests for paperwork, but Ashley and her partner were eventually flown out and tested multiple times for COVID before taping their episode. ...2023-08-0342 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthTop 10 Business Mistakes Series - The Art of Goal Setting: Finding Your Happy Place by Setting Attainable MilestonesIn this episode of "Work From Your Happy Place," host Belinda Ellsworth shares valuable insights on setting attainable goals in business. Belinda emphasizes the importance of having a plan of action and provides examples of companies she has worked with to illustrate the power of goal-setting.One common mistake highlighted is not setting additional goals after achieving a major milestone. This can lead to stagnation and a loss of momentum. The speaker draws parallels from the music industry, where one-hit wonders often fail to sustain their success. The speaker suggests researching other companies or individuals in similar...2023-08-0223 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthFrom Maintenance Man to Tea Connoisseur: Donovan Eilert's Path to Smith TeamakerIn this episode of "Work From Your Happy Place," podcast the host, Belinda Ellsworth, introduces Donovan Eilert, the resident educator at Smith Teamaker, a boutique tea company. Donovan shares his knowledge and passion for tea, highlighting the challenges and process of maintaining their brand identity. Donovan discusses some popular blends at Smith Teamaker, such as Lord Bergamont, a refined version of Earl Gray, and BlackBerry Jasmine, an iced tea with a beautiful blue color. Donovan shares their approach to innovation, collaborating with people outside the tea world to create unique blends. Gratitude is emphasized throughout the episode, as...2023-07-3127 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthDebunking Money Myths: More Money, More ProblemsIn this episode of "Work From Your Happy Place," host Belinda Ellsworth delves into the mindset around making and managing money. Belinda has been self-employed since her twenties, bringing her wealth of experience and insights to the topic. Belinda starts by debunking the common belief that more money leads to more problems. Instead, she asserts that carrying negative thoughts about money can limit our earning potential. She encourages listeners to change their mindset and embrace the challenges that come with self-employment. According to her, the freedom and control that come with running your own business far outweigh any difficulties. 2023-07-2522 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthEmpowering Women in Leadership: Insights from CEO Elissa SangsterIn this episode of the "Work From Your Happy Place" podcast, host Belinda Ellsworth interviews Elissa Sangster, the CEO of Forte, an organization dedicated to empowering women in business. In this inspiring episode, Elissa shares her insights on taking ownership of your career, advocating for your professional development, and embracing change to achieve success. Elissa stresses the importance of evaluating what is important to you and defining your own criteria for success. She encourages listeners to make changes and take action when necessary, without fear. For women, success often includes factors beyond title and pay, such as proximity...2023-07-2436 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthSeizing Opportunities: How a Small Encounter Can Lead to Major Opportunities with Howie ZalesIn this episode of the "Work From Your Happy Place" podcast, host Belinda Ellsworth interviews Howie Zales, an Emmy Award-winning former camera operator turned entrepreneur. Howie shares his journey from working in local sports coverage to building a successful career in TV production and live streaming events. He emphasizes the importance of taking advantage of every opportunity, as even a small encounter can lead to significant financial success. Howie also highlights the power of live streaming events, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, as it allows people to connect and participate in important moments, even if they can't be physically...2023-07-2028 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthDebunking Money Myths: Money Can't Buy You HappinessIn this episode of Work From Your Happy Place, host Belinda Ellsworth explores the link between money and happiness. Debunking the saying "money can't buy you happiness," Belinda argues that money can indeed bring joy and relieve stress. She shares personal stories and experiences of struggling with income and the significant impact it had on their well-being and ability to help others. Belinda also acknowledges that beyond a certain level, money doesn't necessarily increase happiness. Join host Belinda Ellsworth on this informative episode of Work From Your Happy Place as she explores the truths about money and how...2023-07-1914 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthStepping Out of Your Comfort Zone: The Key to Personal Growth and Success with John McDanielIn this episode of Work From Your Happy Place, our host Belinda Ellsworth introduces her guest, John McDaniel, a multi-talented theater producer, composer, conductor, and pianist. John shares insights and experiences from his prolific career in the entertainment industry. He discusses the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone to achieve personal and professional growth, highlighting a specific example where he initially turned down a job opportunity but ultimately embraced it and found it to be a blessing. John emphasizes the value of seeking support from friends during times of fear and self-doubt, as well as the impact...2023-07-1436 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthDebunking Money Myths: Exploring the Truth Behind the Saying "Money is the Root of All Evil"In this episode of Work From Your Happy Place, host Belinda Ellsworth delves into the topic of money myths and sayings that can impact our ability to earn and enjoy income. She begins by debunking the popular saying 'money is the root of all evil,' explaining that it is actually the love of money that is the root of evil. Belinda emphasizes that money itself is not inherently evil and cites scriptures from the Bible that highlight the positive impact money can have, such as promoting generosity and providing for needs. Throughout the episode, Belinda expresses her...2023-07-1213 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 46 The LT’s Daughter – Katherine Boyle tapping her own experience to help LE make family connectionsEp. 46 The LT’s Daughter Katherine Boyle joins me to talk about her mission to help police officers who want more connection with their families. Katherine is the first law enforcement family member I’ve interviewed on this podcast. It’s important to me to do so as I have learned law enforcement is a family job, one that requires sacrifice and commitment from all. Katherine’s story is unusual in that her childhood was not unusual. She shares all the ways in which her father partnered with her mother to keep the job from negatively affecting their fami...2023-07-0550 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthDebunking Popular Money Myths: What's Holding You BackWelcome to episode 599 of Work From Your Happy Place where we're exploring the relationship between money and happiness. In this episode, Belinda Ellsworth kicks off a series of talks on money by debunking common money myths that hold people back from making money. Belinda breaks down sayings like "money doesn't grow on trees," "money is the root of all evil," and "money can't buy happiness," and shares how these beliefs can impact our thinking and behavior. Using her own personal experiences, Belinda shares how she learned the value of hard work from a young age, starting her own crocheting...2023-07-0430 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthFrom Pianist to Entrepreneur: The Power of Transferable Skills with Angela Jia Kimn this episode of Work From Your Happy Place, host Belinda Ellsworth and guest speaker Angela Jia Kim discuss the importance of patience and reflection when growing your business. They also delve into Angela's journey of building Savor Beauty into a successful multimillion dollar skincare brand and how her background as a pianist helped her develop transferable skills for entrepreneurship.Listeners will get an insider look into the Lover System and the Lover's Sales System as well as tips on gaining confidence as a small business owner. Last but not least, Angela shares how she paid off $60,000 in credit...2023-06-2243 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthFrom Fear to "Happy Place" - Belinda's Journey to Launching a Subscription BoxIn this episode of Work From Your Happy Place, Belinda Ellsworth discusses her decision to monetize her podcast. She shares how COVID-19 disrupted her business and forced her to pursue a subscription box idea she had been putting off.Despite facing ageism and not feeling relatable enough, she pushed past her fear and developed the subscription box. Belinda hopes it will be successful and admits to feeling like a "brand new baby business." Key Learnings : 01:11 - 05:05- Belinda shares that she had been thinking about creating a subscription box for five years but had held off...2023-06-2021 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthFrom Lavender Farms to Downtown Shops: A Story of ConnectionIn this episode of Work From Your Happy Place, host Belinda Ellsworth shares her experience visiting a lavender farm and discusses the importance of not letting personal preferences get in the way of doing the right thing. Belinda also emphasizes the importance of seeking medical care when necessary and shares her personal experience with the negative effects of stress and depression. Tune in to learn about making meaningful connections and following your dreams!Key Learnings : [00:09:08] Health issues prompted deeper analysis of finances.[00:12:42] Marketing agency owner assists with connection journey.[00:15:41] Lavender farm owner suggested for collaboration.[00:21:58...2023-06-1434 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 45 Meet NYPD’s and LAPD’s Knocko NolanEp. 45 Knocko Nolan has served on two of the country’s largest and finest police departments, NYPD and LAPD where he is now currently a detective sergeant. While on patrol, Knocko worked Brooklyn and Manhattan, as well Hollywood and downtown Los Angeles including Skid Row.In his nearly three decades of service, Knocko has been on a wide range of units including Narcotics, Vice, the Career Criminal Unit where he tracked and investigated violent repeat offenders; the infamous anti-gang unit CRASH where he collected intelligence on street and prison gangs and participated in undercover, reverse-sting operations; a Sp...2023-06-101h 11Work From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthThe Art of Entrepreneurship and Artistry with Emily McElwreathIn this episode of Work From Your Happy Place, host Belinda Ellsworth speaks with entrepreneur and art collector Emily McElwreath. Emily shares her expertise in building a successful art career, emphasizing that every artist should view themselves as a business owner. She also discusses the importance of networking, asking for help, and maintaining connections with people in the industry. Emily and Belinda also touch on self-care, the power of referrals, and the crucial role of social media in growing an artist's fan base. Tune in to gain valuable insights into growing and maintaining a successful art career!Key Moments: 2023-06-0941 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthEmployee Health and Well-Being with Dr. Richard Safeern this episode, podcast host Belinda Ellsworth interviews Dr. Richard Safeer, Chief Medical Director of Employee Health and Wellbeing at John Hopkins Medicine, about building a well-being culture in the workplace.Dr. Richard describes how aligning your work with your inner self is crucial for happiness in the workplace. He also notes how entrepreneurs and risk-takers should pay attention to their body’s feedback and cues for a healthy work-life balance. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing stress and taking steps to reduce it before it becomes overwhelming.Among other things, he introduces the concept of progressive muscle re...2023-06-0532 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthLessons on Personality from Winnie the PoohIn this episode, Belinda Ellsworth takes a unique approach in discussing personal and professional growth through the beloved Winnie the Pooh characters. Belinda identifies key character traits of Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, and Eeyore and how they can relate to our own strengths and weaknesses.Belinda shares her personal experience as a Tigger and recognizes the importance of respecting and valuing different personality styles. Tune in to discover how understanding these lovable characters can help you in your own personal and professional relationships.Key Learnings from the Episode:02:15 - Overview of the Winnie the...2023-05-2318 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 44 Talking street gangs with B.C. SandersEp. 44  B.C. Sanders is widely known for his expertise in gang culture based on insights he draws from 20 years in law enforcement. He is with a large agency in the southeastern United States and has served on a number of units in addition to gang including drug unit, aggravated assault, homicide and more.B.C. began studying the inner workings of gangs from the time he was a rookie patrol officer when “gangs were just taking off in the South.” He went straight to the source – gang members themselves – to understand why they form and how they opera...2023-05-031h 18Freedom Based Business PodcastFreedom Based Business Podcast06 - Practical Methods For Brand Clarity And ConfidenceDoes scrolling social leave you feeling like you need to run and grab that SUPER TRENDY [yet, oh so beautiful] font that everyone is using right now? What if I told you that you could scroll your Instagram feed without feeling like you need to make drastic changes to your brand identity? You could show up with confidence and clarity in your business without feeling like your brand doesn’t compare or that you need to jump on a new design trend, just because everyone else is! Are you ready to stop running yourself rampant on the trendy content wh...2023-03-2007 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 42 Eric Tansey of Failure to Stop & former Raleigh PD Officer on his upcoming bookEp. 42 Join me on this ride of an episode with Eric Tansey, co-creator and host of Failure to Stop (FTS) and former Raleigh Police Department officer from 2012 to 2019. If you follow Eric on FTS, then you know he is a high-energy, highly-engaging storyteller. And nowhere is that more evident than in his soon-to-be released book, “PIG LATIN, a serious – but funny – true story.” I had the opportunity to read an advance manuscript and talk with Eric about some of the crazy and as well as poignant stories in the book.We discuss why he got into LE following...2023-03-151h 22On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 41 Dispatcher/911 Call Taker Jonathan Bates of Failure To Stop’s Comm CenterEp. 41  Dispatcher/911 call taker and former corrections officer, Jonathan Bates joins me for this episode. Many of you know him as co-host with Drew Breasy on Comm Center, a new show on the Failure to Stop YouTube channel and podcast where they breakdown all elements of a police incident – the 911 calls, dispatch and the police response via body cam footage. As Jon says in our conversation: “You basically see how a problem enters the criminal justice system. A problem exists, someone dials 911 and we start working. It's true crime in real time because we're trying to solve a mys...2023-02-221h 08Freedom Based Business PodcastFreedom Based Business Podcast4 Business Tools You Should Consider For Better Marketing And Client RelationshipsOverwhelmed by the endless options of business tools you need when getting started? Not sure what to invest in and what will actually help you achieve your marketing goals and improve your customer experience? I have been there too! From spending hours researching many (and some very pricy $$$) tools, I have discovered the tools that you ACTUALLY need when getting started. These tools will give you peace of mind and leave you well-equipped to master your marketing and customer experience! Here are the tools you need, what they do, + some major discounts on my favorite tools. Get...2023-02-2008 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 40 Officer Nate on the TikTok that changed everything and his victory over cancel cultureEp. 40 Joining me is Nate Silvester, known as The Officer Nate and the guy who took on LeBron James' anti-police rhetoric via TikTok. Nate was in law enforcement just over 12 years, first with the Twin Falls, Idaho Police Department from 2006 to 2018, and then with the Bellevue, Idaho Marshal's Office which he joined in December, 2020. Just a few months later on April 24, 2021, Nate posted a TikTok in which he is pretending to seek advice from LeBron James on how to handle an imaginary disturbance involving two men wielding knives. To say the video went viral would be an understatement. Shared...2023-01-231h 02On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 39 (Ret) Seattle PD Sgt. Nick Bauer: how Code 4 NW can help all first responders in WA State. You do not need to suffer alone.Ep. 39 Returning to the podcast is Sgt. Nick Bauer who was with the Seattle Police Department for 30 years. He retired just under a year ago. He worked many units, including robbery, Major Crimes Task Force and the Force Investigation team. His most recent role was as the sergeant in the Wellness Unit, a role he was in during the 2020 riots which presented an unprecedented need for officer wellness and support.Nick is a founding member and executive director of Code 4 NW, a nonprofit organization that provides confidential support to all first responders and their families in Washington S...2022-12-1654 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 38 WA State officer’s message of hope after seeking PTSD treatment: you are not aloneEP. 38 I am talking with Tricia Minkler who served in law enforcement in Washington state for eight years. Tricia's primary reason for doing this interview is that she has a very important story she wants to share about wellness, survival and recovery. Tricia's path has not been easy. She's developed PTSD over the course of her career, including during her time as prosecutor during which she worked at the county level with King County and then Mason County prosecutors' offices, and then as an assistant city attorney for the city of Auburn. Trauma on the job has led her to...2022-12-1637 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 37 Media bias and perpetuation of myths: a breakdown of a New York Times article on traffic stopsEp. 37 When the news gets to shape the narrative, the consequences can become deadly for citizens and police alike. This is a special crossover episode with Drew Breasy of YouTube’s “Failure To Stop” and “Drew Breasy Uncuffed.” Together, Drew and I break down an article that has haunted me for more than a year titled: “How broken taillights end in killings by police.” It ran Oct., 31, 2021 in the Sunday New York Times, splashed across the front page above the fold. Under it was a breakout story with the headline:  “At traffic stops, officers’ presumption of danger breeds overreaction...2022-11-2457 minJoyful Climate WritingJoyful Climate Writing1. Gremlins & loving your imperfectionsI'm kicking off my podcast by giving myself, and you, the permission to show up imperfectly.  Perfectionism, and the guilt and anxiety co-morbid with this thought pattern, is something I’ve been intentionally rooting out of my life like a gardener after dandelions. Perfectionism stops me from trying, and failing, and that’s how we learn and grow. I’ve accepted, even celebrated imperfectionism, in my writing, my home decor, my diet and I’ll embrace it here too. Because I have so much I want to share about what I know from being a Life Coac...2022-11-0920 minJoyful Climate WritingJoyful Climate WritingWelcome to Joyful Climate WritingThanks for tuning into the first episode of Joyful Climate Writing! This is a podcast series about using the power of self-love to take action and share stories on living within planetary boundaries. My names is Dr Katherine Ellsworth-Krebs. I’m a social climate scientists and life coach! I’m excited to be able to share my personal journey and learning from a decade research sustainable living and three years of coaching. This podcast is for you if you want to know what social climate scientists are saying about what we need to do i...2022-11-0712 minFreedom Based Business PodcastFreedom Based Business Podcast23 Things I Learned From Building a Business by 23Today I pull the curtain back on all the things I have learned from building a business by 23, so YOU can avoid or PREPARE yourself for when running a business.  SHOW NOTES FOR THIS EPISODE: https://jenniferellsworth.com/buildin... THE WEBSITE - https://jenniferellsworth.com/ FACEBOOK- https://www.facebook.com/Jennifer-Ellsworth-Web-Design-104046971455207 INSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/jen.ellsworth_/ PINTEREST- https://www.pinterest.com/Jenniferellsworthwebdesign/_created/ LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-ellsworth-029413204/2022-10-0220 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 34 Seattle PD SWAT Sgt. Drew Hancock (Ret. 2021)Ep. 34 Seattle PD SWAT Sgt. Drew Hancock, (retired 2021), discusses his 28-year career with the department working foot patrol, mountain bikes, undercover VICE and Narcotics, and SWAT as a sergeant/supervisor for ten years. In this role, he helped manage the Unit’s response to the 2020 riots that famously shut down a several-block area of the city and temporarily shuttered the department’s East Precinct. He talks about the scope and intensity of those days and compares this experience to working the World Trade Organization (WTO) riots in 1999 for which Seattle also made national news. I met Drew 12 years...2022-09-171h 14On Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 33 Spokane Officer Stacy Roark and Clinician Jenny MandinEp. 33 I continue my conversation with Spokane PD Officer Stacy Roark. In Ep. 32, we started with an overview of Officer Roark’s 30-year career in law enforcement. We also talked about his current role on the Behavioral Health Unit and as a negotiator. Joining us is Jenny Mandin, a mental health professional with Frontier Behavioral Health. Officer Roark and Jenny are co-deployed to respond to persons in crisis. We discuss how this pairing works, the calls they respond to and the role each of them plays in assessing each person’s needs. Their goal is to connect people with service...2022-09-0142 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 32 Spokane Officer Stacy Roark and Clinician Jenny MandinEp. 32 I continue my conversation with Spokane PD Officer Stacy Roark. In Ep. 31, we started with an overview of Officer Roark’s 30-year career in law enforcement. We also talked about his current role on the Behavioral Health Unit and as a negotiator. Joining us is Jenny Mandin, a mental health professional with Frontier Behavioral Health. Officer Roark and Jenny are co-deployed to respond to persons in crisis. We discuss how this pairing works, the calls they respond to and the role each of them plays in assessing each person’s needs. Their goal is to connect people with service...2022-08-3142 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 32 Officer Stacy Roark with Spokane PD’s Behavioral Health Unit’s co-deployed modelEp. 32 Joining me is Officer Stacy Roark who has been in law enforcement for 30 years. He is currently with the Spokane Police Dept. in the Behavioral Health Unit which uses a co-deployed model for responding to persons in mental crisis. Officer Roark rides with a mental health professional (MHP), Jenny Mandin from Frontier Behavioral Health. We talk about the calls they respond to and how they get people the help they need with the goal of keeping them out of jail or the hospital. I’ve previously discussed the co-responder model on the podcast in which officers call...2022-08-1846 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 31 Drew Breasy UncuffedEp. 31 Joining me is Andrew Baxter, a.k.a., Drew Breasy, creator and host of the popular social media channel “Drew Breasy Uncuffed” which he launched after retiring a year ago. It is, in his words, “the unapologetically honest opinion of a retired police lieutenant.”  First, we look back on Drew’s 29 years with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office (Tampa area). We talk about why he knew “come hell or high water” he would become a deputy with HCSO. We then jump into his resume which is so impressive, I focused on what, to me, is the stuff of TV shows...2022-07-1058 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 30 WA State police reform update with Teresa Taylor, WACOPSEp. 30 Teresa Taylor, executive director of WACOPS, the Washington Council of Police and Sheriffs, shares an update on the wide-ranging police reform legislation that went into law in Washington State in July 2021. Now almost a year later, we look at the impact of the legislation on law enforcement and the community, the revisions that have been made and why, and what still needs to be changed. We also look at some concerning new developments including legislation that would make deadly use of force justified only if the threat is “immediate” as opposed to “imminent,” a potentially dangerous distinction. And we talk ab...2022-06-0556 minFreedom Based Business PodcastFreedom Based Business Podcast03 - How To Stop Over Analyzing & Do The Damn ThingAre you ready to stop being paralyzed by fear and start doing the damn thing? In this episode, I teach you how to get out of your own way and start going after your big goals with fired-up freedom!  THE WEBSITE - https://jenniferellsworth.com/ FACEBOOK- https://www.facebook.com/Jennifer-Ellsworth-Web-Design-104046971455207 INSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/jen.ellsworth_/ PINTEREST- https://www.pinterest.com/Jenniferellsworthwebdesign/_created/ LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-ellsworth-029413204/2022-06-0316 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 29 Constable James Walkling from UK and New Zealand PoliceEp. 29 Joining me is New Zealand police officer, Constable James Walkling.  James is originally from the UK where he started his career in law enforcement with the Metropolitan Police in London in 2011. We talk about policing in these very different countries, in particular what it’s like to be unarmed in the UK and “semi armed” in New Zealand. We also review the current debate in New Zealand to move to “generally armed,” which would allow officers to carry a handgun as they do in Australia. This debate was ignited in 2021 following the murder of New Zealand Constable Matthew Hunt during a...2022-05-0349 minHome is a Changeling PodcastHome is a Changeling PodcastOh, Brother!As part of this series, I conduct interviews with fascinating people who have resided all over the country and the globe. These occasional interviews appear as podcast episodes (available through your browser or on various podcast apps) and while the starting place for these interviews are questions about physical “homes”, we get to talk about all sorts of other things that are (or are not) “home” in their lives.For this month’s edition, I’ve got a special treat: the first episode of the Home is a Changeling podcast!My first guest is my brother, Com...2022-04-1046 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 28 Head of public affairs for Baltimore, Chicago and Fairfax County PDEp. 28 Head of Public Affairs for the Baltimore, Chicago and Fairfax County VA police departments, Anthony Guglielmi talks about advocating for LE while being transparent with and educating the public on what it means to be a police officer. He reflects on the rewards and challenges of supporting police departments in two of the largest and most violent cities in the country. While with Baltimore PD from 2008 to 2013, Anthony helped the department communicate their strategy to reduce rampant gun violence through “targeted prosecution and putting the right people in jail for the right reason at the right tim...2022-04-0358 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 25 Chief Doug Shoemaker with Colorado Junction PD and 5th VP with IACP shares his passion for the profession and his vision for the futureEp. 25 - I am kicking off 2022 on National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day with a thoughtful and forward-looking interview with Chief Doug Shoemaker with the Colorado Junction Police Department. The Chief shares his passion for the profession, his enthusiasm for its future and his focus on relationship building. Chief Shoemaker has been in law enforcement for more than 30 years. For more than ten years, he has served on various committees and sections within the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) including as chair the association’s Police Professional Standards and Ethics Committee. In 2021, he was elected the Fi...2022-01-1051 minOn Being a Police OfficerOn Being a Police OfficerEp. 19 Seattle PD Det. Beth Wareing discusses surge in hate crimes and much more.Ep. 19 With the dramatic increase in attacks on Asian Americans, I turn to Det. Beth Wareing who investigates bias and hate crimes for the Seattle Police Department. I ask: What is a hate crime? How is it investigated? What are the challenges?  We discuss not only the increase in hate crimes against Asian Americans, but also in other categories like homeless, Black and Brown, and LGBTQ communities. This is not an interview about statistics. This is about people – the people who suffer these assaults – and the people who are committed to investigating them. Det. Wareing reinforces the importance of patro...2021-05-2138 minDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreMusic Therapy Session: As Earthquakes SubsidedCover of excerpt from Peter Maxwell's Davies "Yellow Cake Review"Ann Ellsworth, hornLew Soloff, trumpetMat Fieldes, bassSabina Thatcher, violaAndrew Bove, EngineerFrom the album "Euphoria" by Ann Ellsworth2021-01-1503 minDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreMusic Therapy Session: Debussy Sonata No. 4, III. MouvementDebussy Sonata No. 4 for Oboe, Horn and Harpsichord, III. MouvementRealized by Kenneth CooperAnn Ellsworth, hornKeve Wilson, oboeKenneth Cooper, harpsichordAndrew Bove, engineerFrom the album "Late Night Thoughts" by Ann Ellsworth2021-01-0803 minDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreMusic Therapy Session: MoonbeamsWalter MiltbankArr. Kenneth CooperAnn Ellsworth, hornKenneth Cooper, piano From recording "Rain Coming," by Ann Ellsworth2021-01-0104 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastChristmas 2020S.Collin Ellsworth explained how you can bless people and receive a bootleg of her audiobook, "Answered".2020-12-2608 minDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreMusic Therapy Session: Zefiro tornaMonteverdi: Zefiro TornaArr. Kenneth CooperAnn Ellsworth, Rachel Drehmann, hornSabina Thatcher, Debra Dine, violaMarianne Gythfeldt, Jo-Ann Sternberg, clarinetsMat Fieldes, bassAndy Bove, EngineerFrom the album "EUPHORIA"by Ann Ellsworth2020-12-2506 minDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreMusic Therapy Session: Cinq DoigtsHorn Cover of Stravinsky's Cinq DoigtsAnn Ellsworth, hornSue Heineman & Mark Timmerman, bassoonsAndrew Bove, engineerFrom the album "Leningrad" by Ann Ellsworth2020-12-1800 minDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreDr. B and the Soggy of Ann FurthermoreMusic Therapy SessionHorn Cover of Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 2, second movementAnn Ellsworth, hornSabina Thatcher & Debra Dine, violaSue Heineman & Mark Timmerman, bassoonAndy Bove, sound engineerFrom the album "Leningrad" by Ann Ellsworth2020-12-1103 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastUnderated/Overated: Highlight from the Three Rivers Writers Round TableModerated by Three RIvers Writer leader, Chris Lemke, the round table features the familiar voices of S.Collin Ellsworth, Daniel O'Brien, James Robert Kane, Heidi Skarie, and D.E. Munson. Up and coming Writers Liz Nottermann and Robert Beck join the conversation about what is underrated and overrated in the literary world.2020-11-2540 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastTrick or Treat from S.Collin EllsworthS.Collin Ellsworth gives listeners a preview of her upcoming audiobook adaptation to her first novel, "Answered".2020-10-3126 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastFarewell, PopsS.Collin Ellsworth revisits the 2016 interview with her grandfather, Richard Ellsworth Weimer, and provides an update to his end of life.2020-09-0100 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastConversation with Diane WindinglandDiane Windingland gives us presentation tips while sharing in S.Collin Ellsworth's love of Toastmaster.2020-05-0300 minJupiter ExtrasJupiter ExtrasBrunch with Brent: Heather EllsworthBrent sits down with Heather Ellsworth, Software Engineer on Canonical's Ubuntu Desktop Team, a GNOME Foundation Member, and former Purism Librem 5 Documentation Engineer. We discuss her deep history in experimental high energy physics at CERN, the similarities and synergies between the sciences and software engineering, her love of documentation, her newly established maintainership of LibreOffice, and how empathy factors into good bug reporting.Special Guest: Heather Ellsworth.Links:CanonicalUbuntuLibreOffice - SnapcraftSnap Documentation - SnapcraftCERN - European Organization for Nuclear ResearchCERN - WikipediaHiggs boson - WikipediaThe GNOME Foundationcherrytree — A hierarchical note taking applicationLibrem 5 - PurismLibrem 5 Do...2020-02-2148 minTriangulation (Video)Triangulation (Video)Jeri Ellsworth and Tilt Five Tabletop AR - Augmented Reality Holographic Tabletop Gaming by Tilt Five Jeri Ellsworth returns to talk with Jason Howell about Tilt Five's holographic tabletop gaming system, what happened with her previous augmented reality startup castAR, and the how the AR/VR space has evolved and where it's going. Tilt Five on Kickstarter: http://twit.to/tiltfive Host: Jason Howell Guest: Jeri Ellsworth Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. 2019-10-251h 00Triangulation (Audio)Triangulation (Audio)Jeri Ellsworth and Tilt Five Tabletop AR - Augmented Reality Holographic Tabletop Gaming by Tilt Five Jeri Ellsworth returns to talk with Jason Howell about Tilt Five's holographic tabletop gaming system, what happened with her previous augmented reality startup castAR, and the how the AR/VR space has evolved and where it's going. Tilt Five on Kickstarter: http://twit.to/tiltfive Host: Jason Howell Guest: Jeri Ellsworth Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/triangulation. 2019-10-251h 00tenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastConversation with Julie HolmesJulie Holmes talks with S. Collin Ellsworth about the inspiration for her first novel and the benefits of a writers group and master classes.2019-06-2900 minLocal ObsceneLocal ObsceneSeason 2 Episode 1Your listening to The Local Obscene Season 2 Episode 1!  Prepare yourself for total madness featuring Killboy, Corkscrew Nosedive, Demi Cole, Jesse and the Meow Meows, Carson Allen Photography and Jolly! I'm your host Chief Swiftwater. Edited, Mixed and Mastered by Houston Ellsworth 2019-02-1450 minLocal ObsceneLocal ObsceneEpisode 10The Season One Finale is here! Featuring mind melting skits with Damian Chlarson and a Totally radical interview with indie pioneers Hikes Special Thanks to Damian Chlarson and Hikes.  Edited and mastered by Houston Ellsworth (Chief Swiftwater)2019-02-1339 minLocal ObsceneLocal ObsceneEpisode 9Happy Halloween! From the Local Obscene. In this episode our dear precious old Hag Margaret encounters a ferocious demon. Soft Furry Creature makes a new friend. We talk to the excellent band Mountain Kid. Juan Johnny Govea comes through the studio to talk about his Street Magazine En La Calle. and of course your Host Chief Swiftwater and his trusty side kicks Charly Mac and Damian Chlarson bring you insane skits including an introduction to Back Alley Cookin! Houston Ellsworth, Mountain Kid, Damian Chlarson, Charly Mac, Juan Johnny Govea,2019-02-1236 minLocal ObsceneLocal ObsceneEpisode 8Episode 8 its jam packed. Featuring new skits and interviews with bands and artists. Chief Swiftwater (Houston Ellsworth), Demi Cole, Charlie Mac, Citrus Clouds, Mute Swan, Blot Out2019-02-121h 04Local ObsceneLocal ObsceneEpisode 7Have you ever wondered about the dream world? This the human subconscious an interconnect system? An organic matrix with no restrictions.  On this episode we dive into this concept.  Also the return of PIXIE and soft furry creature. Your listening to the Local Obscene Chief Swiftwater (Houston Ellsworth), Myke Jolly, Carly Mac, Izzy, The Weirdo Rob Benji, The Ellen Degenerates, Play the Ace2019-02-1250 minLocal ObsceneLocal ObsceneEpisode 6Your Listening to the Local Obscene. On this episode we talk to Australian rapper Mugzy, Fort Worth favorites Jesse and the Meow Meows and Enter the Lab, hear The Ellen Degenerates give us their best impressions and dive into the comedic genius that is Carly Mac. Houston Ellsworth (Chief Swiftwater) Mixing and Mastering.  Carly Mac Co-hostin it. Jesse and the Meow Meows. Enter the Lab. Mugzy. The Ellen Degenerates2019-02-1146 minLocal ObsceneLocal ObsceneEpisode 5Join Chief on an adventure like no other as he interviews artists both on the Scene and in the Studio.  Smashed together with mind altering skits, Including Cow Hands, Soft Furry Creature and DADMOM. Your listening to the Local Obscene. Sniper 66, Hippie Guy Named Stretch (Hgns Oog), Quano, American Minority, Jolly, Chief, Houston Ellsworth (Audio Engineer), Tin Panther2019-02-1044 minLocal ObsceneLocal ObsceneLocal Obscene Episode 1Totally Obscene. Totally Local. Comedy Bits intertwined with Music. Real interviews with Real artists. Supporting Businesses Big and Small. Houston Ellsworth (chief) Sound Design. Jolly, Rae Reed (metaphysical therapies, Kelly Wilkins, That Rascal Puff, Damian Chlarson, Goom, Gellsworth2019-02-0726 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastConversation with Pamela JamesonS.Collin Ellsworth joins actress, voice coach, and former barista Pamela Jameson in a lively conversation about Hawaii's last princess, Minnesota, and her brief stint as a barista.2018-10-2900 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastConversation with Rachel GarciaRachel Garcia and S.Collin Ellsworth give listeners an all too intimate of a glance of their family as they discuss Rachel's first novel, immigration, and other family matters.2018-09-2900 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastHeidi SkarieConversation with S. Collin Ellsworth's partner in crime, Heidi Skarie, author of "Red Willow's Quest", "Star Rider: On the Razor's Edge", "Annoure and the Dragon Ships".2017-12-3000 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastApril MunsonThe month, S.Collin Ellsworth talks to children author and illustrator, April Munson. They talk of creativity, the benefits of raising their children in Minnesota, and the quality of lake water. April vaguely admits to being the inspiration of DE Munson's  heroine, Thyme.2017-08-2900 mintenthousandlakestenmillionbooks\'s podcasttenthousandlakestenmillionbooks's podcastRichard WeimerTo promote her latest novel, "Finding the Route 40 Phantom",  S. Collin Ellsworth talks to her grandfather, Richard Weimer. A sixty year resident of Englewood, OH and a founder of the Randolph Township Historical Society, Weimer brings the setting of the novel to life.2017-01-3100 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda Ellsworth2: Belinda Ellsworth - Creator of WFYHP interviewed by Lydia MartinBelinda Ellsworth is the creator and host of Work From Your Happy Place. Normally she's the voice that you’ll be hearing as the Interviewer, but today Belinda will be interviewed by her colleague Lydia Martin!  Belinda is the author of the best-selling book, Direct Selling for Dummies, she’s trained thousands of sales representatives, managers and executives, and worked with more than a hundred different direct selling companies.Belinda has had over 30 years in the direct sales industry, and she’s been asked to be a corporate consultant, motivational speaker and trainer of many top direct selling companies. ...2016-03-2949 minWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda EllsworthWork From Your Happy Place with Belinda Ellsworth"0: Introduction to Work from Your Happy PlaceWork From Your Happy Place is the podcast that equips you with the tools, know-how, and motivation to live your dreams and find your happy place. Entrepreneur, Best Selling Author, Speaker, Trainer, Consultant and Podcaster, Belinda Ellsworth brings you conversations with others who have found their happy place in work and in life.2016-03-2806 min