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One World, One FutureOne World, One FutureMiss Kentucky 2024 - Chapel TiniusChapel Tinius, 24, is a Bowling Green, KY native and daughter of Jim and Dana Tinius. Inspired by her two WWII veteran grandfathers, she created her Community Service Initiative: Operation Gratitude – For the Fallen, For the Fighting, For the Veterans. Her first project began at age six, collecting books and VHS tapes for deployed soldiers. She later received her grandfather’s Purple Heart, a symbol of the sacrifice she seeks to honor.Through Operation Gratitude, Chapel has run over 25 half-marathons and 3 full marathons to raise funds for the Honor Flight Network. She also founded the Run to Fly 10K se...2025-05-0829 minTinman PodcastTinman PodcastChapel Tinius - Miss Kentucky (Oaks/Derby Short)As the reigning Miss Kentucky, Chapel Tinius has a lot of responsibilities around Churchill Downs and the city of Louisville during Derby Week.  I was able to catch up with her for a few minutes on Oaks Day.  It helps that she's my cousin! 2025-05-0205 minActive Mom Podcast: Pregnancy, Postpartum, Perimenopause, Menopause & BeyondActive Mom Podcast: Pregnancy, Postpartum, Perimenopause, Menopause & BeyondDR. RACHEL TINIUS- Researching Exercise in Pregnancy in Underserved CommunitiesSend us a textOn today's episode, I sit down with Dr. Rachel Tinius, an Associate Professor at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky, to discuss her groundbreaking research on the benefits of exercise during pregnancy. Dr. Tinius has dedicated her career to studying the impact of physical activity on maternal & infant health outcomes, developing community-based interventions for pregnant/postpartum women, especially those in marginalized communities. Her innovative work identified a critical gap in evidence-based exercise interventions for this demographic, leading her to create the mobile app BumptUp®.The app is...2024-09-2753 min50 States of Cinema50 States of CinemaMONTANA: Sonic the Hedgehog w/ Captain MidnightThis week I'm joined by Graham Blackaby from the YouTube channel Captain Midnight. We talk about growing up in small town Montana before examining the little known arthouse film Sonic the Hedgehog. Enjoy!Follow Captain Midnight on YouTube -- https://www.youtube.com/captainmidnightCheck out Graham's comic book Binary Sea -- https://zoop.gg/c/binaryseaListen to Adam break down more films, TV shows and everything else on his YouTube channel Entertain The Elk -- https://www.youtube.com/entertaintheelkProduced by: Adam TiniusOriginal Music by...2024-09-121h 1150 States of Cinema50 States of CinemaCALIFORNIA: Real Women Have Curves w/ MovieMijaThis week I'm joined by Emily Baeza from TikTok and YouTube under the handle @MovieMija. We talk about the unique culture of Southern California before dissecting the film Real Women Have Curves.Follow Emily on TikTok -- https://www.tiktok.com/@moviemijaListen to Adam break down more films, TV shows and everything else on his YouTube channel Entertain The Elk -- https://www.youtube.com/entertaintheelkProduced by: Adam TiniusOriginal Music by: Ross Bugden2024-09-051h 1050 States of Cinema50 States of CinemaOHIO: Hillbilly Elegy w/ ScreenCrushThis week I'm joined by Ryan Arey from the YouTube channel ScreenCrush. We discuss growing up in small town Ohio before examining the film adaptation of J.D. Vance's memoir, Hillbilly Elegy. To quote Ryan Arey -- "This movie is awful." Enjoy!Check out ScreenCrush on YouTube -- https://www.youtube.com/screencrushListen to Adam break down more films, TV shows and everything else on his YouTube channel Entertain The Elk -- https://www.youtube.com/entertaintheelkProduced by: Adam TiniusOriginal Music by: Ross Bugden2024-08-2956 min50 States of Cinema50 States of CinemaPENNSYLVANIA: Silver Linings Playbook w/ Jess SpollThis week I'm joined by Jess Spoll to discuss the 2012 film Silver Linings Playbook. We talk about everything from Philly Cheese Steaks to the Philadelphia Eagles, while also breaking down the film in great detail. Enjoy! And check out Jess' podcast Double Take and follow her on TikTok @jessspollListen to Adam break down more films, TV shows and everything else on his YouTube channel Entertain The Elk -- https://www.youtube.com/entertaintheelkProduced by: Adam TiniusOriginal Music by: Ross Bugden2024-08-221h 0050 States of Cinema50 States of CinemaMARYLAND: Pecker w/ Pop Culture DetectiveHold tight for a bizarre movie. In this episode I'm joined by popular YouTuber Jonathan McIntosh (Pop Culture Detective) as we talk about his experiences of living in Maryland and then break down John Water's 1998 film Pecker. Thanks to Jonathan McIntosh for coming on the show! Be sure to check out his fantastic YouTube channel - Pop Culture Detective.Listen to Adam break down more films, TV shows and everything else on his YouTube channel Entertain The Elk -- https://www.youtube.com/entertaintheelkProduced by: Adam TiniusOriginal Music by: Ross Bugden2024-08-151h 1150 States of Cinema50 States of CinemaILLINOIS: Love Jones w/ Jewel CoronelI'm joined by screenwriter/producer Jewel Coronel, as we talk about her experiences in Illinois and then break down Theodore Witcher's 1997 film Love Jones. Thanks to Jewel Coronel for coming on the show! Watch her TV shows The Chi on Showtime and Lawmen: Bass Reeves on Paramount+.Listen to Adam break down more films, TV shows and everything else on his YouTube channel Entertain The Elk -- https://www.youtube.com/entertaintheelkProduced by: Adam TiniusOriginal Music by: Ross Bugden2024-08-0852 min50 States of Cinema50 States of CinemaWelcome to '50 States of Cinema'50 States of Cinema examines the movies we all love in a unique way. It focuses on story setting, specifically the states in which they take place. Why is the movie set there? How does the state help tell the story? What does the movie get right and wrong about the state's unique culture, history, mannerisms, etc.? Every episode has a new guest that shares their experiences living in a state, and then we break down a movie from that same state, making sure to cover the good, the bad and the weird.Subscribe and come on this...2024-08-0101 min50 States of Cinema50 States of CinemaTEXAS: No Country For Old Men w/ Kevin PorterWe have lift off! Listen to the very first episode where I talk about Texas and the Coen brother's 2007 masterpiece No Country for Old Men with Kevin Porter. Thanks to Kevin for joining the show! Check out his podcasts Gilmore Guys, Good Christian Fun and Inside Voices wherever you listen to podcasts.Listen to Adam break down more films, TV shows and everything else on his YouTube channel Entertain The Elk -- https://www.youtube.com/entertaintheelkProduced by: Adam TiniusOriginal Music by: Ross Bugden2024-08-011h 0950 States of Cinema50 States of CinemaVIRGINIA: The New World w/ Thomas FlightI'm joined by popular YouTuber and podcaster, Thomas Flight, as we talk about his experiences in Virginia and then break down Terrence Malick's 2005 film The New World. Thanks to Thomas Flight for joining the show! Check out his YouTube channel (Thomas Flight) and his podcast (Cinema of Meaning).Listen to Adam break down more films, TV shows and everything else on his YouTube channel Entertain The Elk -- https://www.youtube.com/entertaintheelkProduced by: Adam TiniusOriginal Music by: Ross Bugden2024-08-0159 minThe ILEETA Learning LabThe ILEETA Learning Lab05: ILEETA Learning Lab: Graham Tinius - Top Ten Case Laws Every (Field Training) Officer Should KnowSend us a textHost: Brian Wills, Deputy Executive Director of ILEETAGuest: Graham Tinius, Officer with the Sandy Police Department in UtahEpisode Summary: In this episode of the ILEETA Learning Lab podcast, host Brian Wills interviews Graham Tinius, an experienced officer and executive board member of the National Association of Field Training Officers (NAFTO). They discuss the top 10 case laws every Field Training Officer (FTO) should know, focusing on how these legal precedents impact daily control activities and the importance of integrating case law knowledge...2024-07-021h 02Know Why PodcastKnow Why PodcastKnow About Creating: Why Should Christians Support Fine Arts Education? Interview With Dr. Elizabeth TiniusFor this week's episode in our Know About Creating series, Dr. Elizabeth Tinius joins the Know Why Podcast. Founder and Executive Director of the Premier Academy of Fine Arts of North Texas, Dr. Tinius discusses why Christian fine arts education matters today, and shares how her school prepares young artists to impact culture while making a living. 2024-06-1930 minTinman PodcastTinman PodcastRachel Tinius - CEO, BumptUp Labs Inc.Rachel Tinius is the CEO of BumptUp Labs, Inc.  She has a Ph.D in Movement Science from Washington University in St Louis and is an Associate Professor of Exercise Science at Western Kentucky University.  A former college athlete who still runs competitively, Rachel is now combining her love for exercise and her academic research to provide safe, effective, and evidence-based physical activity guidance to pregnant and post-partum women.  Our conversation centers around the development of the BumptUp app, which you can also learn more about at bumptupapp.com.   Support the show We appreciate you list...2024-05-2924 minNew Books in SociologyNew Books in SociologyJonas Tinius, "State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration" (Cambridge UP, 2023)State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration (Cambridge UP, 2023) is a bold and wide-ranging account of the unique German public theatre system through the prism of a migrant artistic institution in the western post-industrial Ruhr region. State of the Arts analyses how artistic traditions have responded to social change, racism, and cosmopolitan anxieties and recounts how critical contemporary cultural production positions itself in relation to the tumultuous history of German state patronage, difficult heritage, and self-cultivation through the arts. Jonas Tinius' fieldwork with professional actors, directors, cultural policy makers, and activists unravels how they constitute the...2024-03-1553 minExchanges: A Cambridge UP PodcastExchanges: A Cambridge UP PodcastJonas Tinius, "State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration" (Cambridge UP, 2023)State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration (Cambridge UP, 2023) is a bold and wide-ranging account of the unique German public theatre system through the prism of a migrant artistic institution in the western post-industrial Ruhr region. State of the Arts analyses how artistic traditions have responded to social change, racism, and cosmopolitan anxieties and recounts how critical contemporary cultural production positions itself in relation to the tumultuous history of German state patronage, difficult heritage, and self-cultivation through the arts. Jonas Tinius' fieldwork with professional actors, directors, cultural policy makers, and activists unravels how they constitute the...2024-03-1553 minNew Books in AnthropologyNew Books in AnthropologyJonas Tinius, "State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration" (Cambridge UP, 2023)State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration (Cambridge UP, 2023) is a bold and wide-ranging account of the unique German public theatre system through the prism of a migrant artistic institution in the western post-industrial Ruhr region. State of the Arts analyses how artistic traditions have responded to social change, racism, and cosmopolitan anxieties and recounts how critical contemporary cultural production positions itself in relation to the tumultuous history of German state patronage, difficult heritage, and self-cultivation through the arts. Jonas Tinius' fieldwork with professional actors, directors, cultural policy makers, and activists unravels how they constitute the...2024-03-1553 minNew Books in Performing ArtsNew Books in Performing ArtsJonas Tinius, "State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration" (Cambridge UP, 2023)State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration (Cambridge UP, 2023) is a bold and wide-ranging account of the unique German public theatre system through the prism of a migrant artistic institution in the western post-industrial Ruhr region. State of the Arts analyses how artistic traditions have responded to social change, racism, and cosmopolitan anxieties and recounts how critical contemporary cultural production positions itself in relation to the tumultuous history of German state patronage, difficult heritage, and self-cultivation through the arts. Jonas Tinius' fieldwork with professional actors, directors, cultural policy makers, and activists unravels how they constitute the...2024-03-1553 minNew Books in German StudiesNew Books in German StudiesJonas Tinius, "State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration" (Cambridge UP, 2023)State of the Arts: An Ethnography of German Theatre and Migration (Cambridge UP, 2023) is a bold and wide-ranging account of the unique German public theatre system through the prism of a migrant artistic institution in the western post-industrial Ruhr region. State of the Arts analyses how artistic traditions have responded to social change, racism, and cosmopolitan anxieties and recounts how critical contemporary cultural production positions itself in relation to the tumultuous history of German state patronage, difficult heritage, and self-cultivation through the arts. Jonas Tinius' fieldwork with professional actors, directors, cultural policy makers, and activists unravels how they constitute the...2024-03-1553 minTinius TalksTinius TalksDerfor vil Stiftelsen Tinius kjøpe nyhetsmedieneI podkasten med programleder Harald Stanghelle utdyper styreformann Ole Jacob Sunde og daglig leder Kjersti Løken Stavrum bakgrunnen for ønsket om å overta eierskapet av Schibsteds nyhetsmedier.Les mer på https://tinius.com.Du kan også lese transkripsjon av podkasten på våre nettsider. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-12-1132 minTinman PodcastTinman PodcastJoe TiniusThis is a special episode because I get to chat with Joe Tinius, or as I call him, dad.  He had some unique influences in his life, was a high level athlete in college, and then spent 38 years in education as a teacher, administrator, and superintendent.  The first chapter provides the bookends as he shares his philosophy as an educator and early influences in his life before his arrival at Western Kentucky University.  In the second chapter, we talk mostly about his experiences with the cross country and track field programs at WKU, where he ran with and against Oly...2023-10-251h 07