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Sarah Someone

Katie Markovich, Amy Carver, Tony Werner

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Sarah is a high school senior with big ambitions and an even bigger moral code. She wants everyone at Immaculate Conception—teachers included—to be as “good” as her. But what does it mean to be good, and at what cost? Sarah Someone was written by Katie Markovich, directed by Tony Werner, and edited and produced by Amy Carver.
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The Host is a fictional late-night call-in show for the fringes of reality. Think Welcome to Night Vale meets Dr. Frasier Crane. We also take listener submissions! If you'd like to contribute, contact us at thehostpodsubmissions@gmail.com. The lines are open.
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Connect with us as we delve into the riches of 5-fold truths that unlock and mobilize people to take part in God’s design for His Church. Leaders will learn how to identify, inspire, and integrate 5-fold ministry functions in their teams experiencing maximum growth. With over 30 years of experience, Dr.’s Matt & Amy Carpenter assist individuals, leaders and teams to thrive in their callings.
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Millions of people over age 50 represent the biggest consumer market in history for fitness, nutrition, travel, recreation and more. But most businesses don't know how to market to them. We'll interview entrepreneurs, business leaders and innovators to discuss this exciting opportunity.
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See the art world through my eyes as an art dealer with thirty years in the business. Interviews of unique and interesting individuals that collect, deal and find art as compelling as I do. Learn the pitfalls of the art world and the interesting cast of characters that are a constant thread of entertaining commentary. Pull up a chair with me, Mark Sublette and the Art Dealer Diaries.
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Really interesting podcast today with Stephen Datz. You know, most of the podcasts are more about the history of the person and trying to figure out that journey. And in this case, it was really more of an educational understanding of the process of how Steven does his work and how that translates to our show, which is we're having a show and there…
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They say knowledge is power, and mankind has never before had so much power – or knowledge – at our fingertips as we do now. When that comes to fitness over 50, health and wellbeing, the potential for improving lives with this data is spectacular. We can carry real-time information on body composition, biomarkers, heart-rate variability, sleep, str…
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I've been wanting to do a podcast with Dominik Modlinski for a very long time. I've represented him for over a decade. He is just such an interesting, unique human being. Not like any other artist I've met actually. I represent him at my gallery not just because a skilled creative soul, but he's also just this, wanderlust incarnate-type person who …
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One of the great things about this job is that sometimes these things come in that are just wonderful gifts. One of those gifts happened to come in today, and her name is Karen Schmidt. Karen's grandfather was Albert Schmidt, who was a very famous Santa Fe painter. She came in with a large collection of paintings that she found in Albert's house af…
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Longevity is a trendy topic these days. Everybody wants to read and talk about the newest, best ways to live a vital life for as long as possible. So, I take a look back at a powerful conversation I had with a frequent exerciser as she was turning 100. Toni Stahl passed away recently at 105, and she and other super-agers left us key lessons about h…
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Usually my podcasts are about the lives, the history, the particular path of creativity one takes. With Jill Carver, it's always interesting because this is my third podcast with her and each time it's fresh and unique. In this podcast - we're talking about her show "Land of Song - Grand Canyon Variations" which she's been working on for the last y…
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I had Amy and Andy Krane on today, and they own the magazine Art of the West. It's a longstanding magazine that has been around more than 36 years. The Krane's bought it in 2019. Since then, I have seen them at almost every show that I've gone to, and I've been at a lot of shows the last couple of years. I was really glad to see them in Tucson and …
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Ryan Carver learned a key lesson about marketing his gym to people over age 55: Make it about THEM, not about HIM. Ryan, owner of Leverage Fitness Solutions near Salt Lake City, told me he realized he had to make his content more emotional and follow the “hero’s journey” – with the client as the hero and him as the helper. They’re Luke Skywalker. H…
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Recently I've been interviewing artists at various shows in front of various paintings for use on my podcast and for social media videos as well. I must admit, the information that flows from these creative minds while in front of their respective works is really amazing and different from what you'd hear from a normal podcast of mine. This episode…
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Ever wondered how faith can drive scientific innovation? Pastor Ron Moore Jr. joins us to reveal the intertwining of his spiritual leadership and his enthusiasm for meteorology, echoing the legacy of George Washington Carver. Experience the captivating narrative of Carver's faith-fueled scientific journey post-Civil War, which yielded agricultural …
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I had "Ranger of the Lost Art" Doug Leen on today. Very interesting, man, not only for what he's done for the arts, but just as much for what he's done for American history. He starts out as a park ranger, and even before that, he's in Vietnam Ultimately he gets involved in Kent State after he gets back from the war and meets with Nixon and talked …
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Remember Daisy Duke on “The Dukes of Hazard"? Anyone who grew up in the late '70s and early '80s does. It featured a beautiful young actress named Catherine Bach playing the part of Daisy Duke, who was most famous for her short-short cutoff jeans, curvaceous figure, and legs that went down to Mexico. Like millions of households every Friday night, …
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Have you ever pondered the intriguing harmony between science and faith? Ron Moore Jr. brings that fascinating fusion to life, sharing how his spiritual journey and expertise in meteorology intertwine. His narrative takes us from the sun-drenched climes of Florida to the snow-draped landscapes of New Hampshire, opening up about the trials he's face…
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I love my job because it allows me to interact with artists in a way that other people don’t get to. And in this case, it was with William Matthews at his show, which is called Decades, and it’s at the Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West. It’s running through the fall of 2024. It’s all there on the walls, no matter what part of his life…
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Have you ever stood at the crossroads of a life-altering decision, feeling the pull towards a path less traveled? Evangelist Herb Desjardins stood at just such a crossroads, and his choice led him on a remarkable journey from business owner to full-time ministry. In our latest episode, Herb recounts the hurdles and epiphanies that paved the way for…
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When I decided to do this podcast seven years ago, one of the main reasons for doing it was to capture the voices of artists, dealers, collectors, art curators, all of the components that make up my world as an art dealer and how they affect me. That's why the project is called the Art Dealer Diaries. One of the biggest personalities to impact my l…
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Fitness success is a lot like communications success. Both involve repeating the same steps consistently over time, making incremental progress, and remaining committed to doing the right thing. Even when a shiny new temptation wants to steal your attention or you'd rather just stay on the couch and forget about it. Aaron Hines, a gym owner from th…
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When Herb Desjardins stepped into the light of his calling, he set out on a path that would not only redefine his own life but also inspire countless others. Our latest episode features this deeply passionate evangelist, who shares his journey from the depths of despair to the peaks of spiritual leadership. Herb's tale is not just one of personal t…
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This podcast is different than most because it's really a visual podcast. So I highly recommend watching the YouTube version so you can see the imagery that we're talking about. Not that it isn't interesting to listen to, but the imagery will really add to the experience. I had the opportunity to go and spend the afternoon with Tim Peterson, who cu…
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The different voices I get to hear on the podcast keeps it fresh and interesting for me and make me want to continue doing it. This is my seventh year and doing the Art Dealer Diaries and I'm always amazed that there's still something that I haven't heard / some person that I haven't met that fills in the gaps. So today I had Alvin Yellowhorse and …
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Nothing moves people like a story. More than mere facts, and more than promotions or advertising, a good story makes us feel something. We relate to it. We want to take action, even if it’s just talking about the story some more. Here’s an example of how powerful storytelling can be – for people trying to improve their lives and for a gym or fitnes…
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I ad Scott Burdick on today. What an interesting man. We had a very long talk and the reason it was so long was we went over a lot of subjects. It wasn't just a podcast about a painter talking about painting. I would say painting was something we discussed the least. We went deep into his belief system, how he sees the world, and how his creativity…
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I had Scott Burdick on today. What an interesting man. We had a very long talk and the reason it was so long was we went over a lot of subjects. It wasn't just a podcast about a painter talking about painting. I would say painting was something we discussed the least. We went deep into his belief system, how he sees the world, and how his creativit…
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Alloy Personal Training is one of the most exciting brands in fitness. And Nick Garrity is a prime example of why, having launched two successful locations last year and preparing to birth a third. We discuss the secrets to appealing to the 'older' fitness clientele, the value of communications, and the essential power of providing a first-class, c…
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I had Dr. Larry Len Peterson on today, and we're discussing his new book "Edward S. Curtis, Printing the Legends: Looking at Shadows in a West Lit Only by Fire" it's a terrific book. I read this whole book and I'm going to read it again. There's just so much information, not only about Edward Curtis, but about that whole time frame from 1860 to 194…
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What happens when the craze for new weight-loss drugs hooks up with gyms and fitness studios? We’re about to find out, based on a couple of announcements from industry leaders in the last few months. And on this week’s episode, we have a leading industry researcher to help us see the opportunity here for gym and studio owners. Welcome to Optimal Ag…
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Have you ever wondered how apostles and five-fold ministry leaders stay spiritually charged and interconnected? Join Amy and me as we unravel the critical role of fellowship and mentorship among these pillars of the church. Our enlightening discussion uncovers the perils apostles face when isolated and the rejuvenating power of apostolic networks. …
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I had Dr. Larry Len Peterson on today, and we're discussing his new book "Edward S. Curtis, Printing the Legends: Looking at Shadows in a West Lit Only by Fire" it's a terrific book. I read this whole book and I'm going to read it again. There's just so much information, not only about Edward Curtis, but about that whole time frame from 1860 to 194…
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Wow, I had a great time with this podcast, Mike Brainard. He is a writer, an actor, a podcast producer, and a woodworker, just to say a few of the things that he's accomplished in his life. He does a podcast called The Ernie Pyle Experiment!, which is a 13-episode podcast that actually came in second, I believe, for an Audie Award, which is like th…
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Shonto Begay joined me today for a special podcast right before Christmas. I've had Shonto on before. In fact, he was my guest on the second podcast I had ever done. I've known Shonto for over 20 years and have been collecting his art as well as selling it. You know, he just is unique. He's unique in so many forms and fashions. It's almost hard to …
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Moira Geoffrion joins host Mark Sublette to talk about her show "Pods, Plants, and Parts." The show has 144 new paintings of the botanical structures that can be found throughout the Sonoran desert. Opening with the artist is Friday, December 29 from 12 - 2 PM at Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery in Tucson, Arizona. View the Show Online: https://w…
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In this refreshing episode, we offer a unique glimpse into the diverse world of the evangelist's mantle. Rejecting the notion of cookie-cutter personalities within the five-fold ministry, the conversation unfolds with an exploration of the various expressions that reveal a particular calling within the evangelistic realm. We share examples showcasi…
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Numerous important bills signed in Congress between 1869 to 1925 set the stage for the Osage Reign of Terror in 1920's Oklahoma. David Grann’s book “Killers of the Flower Moon” and the 2023 Martin Scorsese movie by the same name serve as the backdrop for this deep dive and historical overview. This is unlike any of my previous podcasts so I hope yo…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the intriguing question: "What if I succeed?" Delving into the complexities of success, the discussion unfolds in the following key areas: The Struggle with Success: Examine how success can sometimes be accompanied by an unexpected companion—struggle. Explore how this dynamic might influence thinking pa…
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I had artist Danuta Tomzynski on today. She's such an interesting human being. You know, just starting we went right to the heart of it by talking about her parents. They were both Polish and were in Poland during World War II. Her father fought in the war after being taken to Siberia by the Russians and her mom was taken from Poland to Germany to …
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Ever felt it's too late to start making healthy changes? This episode of Optimal Aging is for you. We're chatting with three inspiring men, all over the age of 50, who decided to rewrite their health narrative. Listen in as Bennett, Jerry, and Blaine share their stumbling blocks, the catalysts for change, and the practical steps they've taken to re…
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In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of creating a culture of involvement. The discussion unfolds in five key stages: Fostering Belonging: Explore the importance of fostering an inclusive environment where individuals feel valued and connected. Recognizing Contribution: Learn how to teach others the profound value of their contrib…
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This had to be one of the more interesting podcasts I've done. It's with Helen and Richard Shull, and they own Esmeralda Turquoise Company in Nevada. They had come into my gallery and we were talking about what they do. It turns out they're miners/gemologists and they own turquoise mines that are scattered through northern Nevada. After a brief con…
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Have you ever found yourself torn between maintaining your fitness routine and surrendering to the allure of total relaxation while on vacation? Well, this episode of Optimal Aging will simultaneously challenge you and offer solutions to this age-old dilemma. We'll share the fascinating journeys of Rachel and Oliver, two 50+ travelers who have mana…
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Paula Baxter was on the show today and she's very interesting, as most of our guests are. All of our guests have a similar thread of the arts running through their lives in some form or fashion. In her case, it was 1986 when she was in Santa Fe and bought a piece at Ortega's on the Plaza. It was like an epiphany for Paula. She needed to be more awa…
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I wanted to re-air John Morris's podcast. I had him on episode 11 back in 2018. John recently passed and was such an interesting human being and I'm so happy that he took the time during Indian Market in 2018 to come talk to me about his life. You know, John was a guy who was intimately involved in the 1969 Woodstock show. He booked all the people …
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This week's episode is all about the intersection where gym management, communications, and customer experience meet. My guest is Dan Uyemura, who was a serial tech entrepreneur before opening his first gym in 2010 – and then his gym management software platform, PushPress, which helps gym owners scale their businesses effectively. PushPress stream…
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I had a wonderful podcast today with William Haskell. We had done a podcast together two years ago in the middle of the pandemic, but it was really nice to actually spend time with him in person. Instead of focusing on how got to where he is today (since that story was told in epi. 129), I wanted to find out about his new show that he's doing for u…
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I had Bill Alther on today and wow, he's such a unique individual and has a great story. He's an individual who always knew he was going to be an artist. He just didn't know what kind of artist. He started painting in high school and after college, he began carving wooden sculptures of birds. He was successful and made a living doing it, but it jus…
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It's been five years since I got into the "fitness over 50" game -- and five years since I first met Dan Ritchie and the Functional Aging Institute. So, when Dan asked me to speak last week at an FAI gathering in Nashville last week, my thoughts turned to "then" and "now." I spoke about 5 points of communications in the over-50 market that were tru…
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I always have a good time with Barry Friedman and he was my guest on the podcast today. Barry's specialty is trade blankets. These range from the traditional Pendleton to a variety of different types of blankets that were made commercially from 1892 up to today. The Pendleton company is still making wonderful blankets as we speak. I've done a podca…
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I took the Art Dealer Diaries on a little road trip this week to northeastern Oklahoma, in the heart of Osage Country, to get an inside look at this blockbuster movie by Martin Scorsese called Killers of the Flower Moon. The book was by David Grann and the story is a tragic one for the Osage people. The Osage call it the reign of terror. It took pl…
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