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First Steps

Jorell Delgado

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First Steps aims to inform the community of Putnam County Ohio of all the services that Pathways offers and gives helpful tips to help take your First Steps into good mental health.
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The Deep Dive

Philip McKenzie

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The Deep Dive is a culture and insights podcast with Philip McKenzie, an anthropologist who uses his expertise in culture to advise organizations on how best to thrive in an increasingly challenging and uncertain environment. Every week, Philip goes below the surface with the people who matter the most.
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On The Rocks

On The Rocks

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On The Rocks is a channel where spirit enthusiasts, Jorel and Anthony, review a vast array of liquors and liqueurs. ASI is the bigger picture of On The Rocks. We host a variety of shows and podcasts discussing all things pop culture-- Music, video games, comics books, art, writing, politics...nothing is off the table for the ASI team. We review spirits for the laymen; we are not professional tasters (nor do we claim to be). We are also not bartenders. You will often find us mixing-up classic ...
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This podcast is designed to help you progress in french in which we will talk about various topics. Ask me questions about the french language, or anything pertaining to it and i'll try my best to answer you. If you want to chat, or take lessons, or seeking for advice to improve your french skills, you shall find me on instagram : @frenchwithash ! See you soon, and hope you enjoy this podcast!
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Join me and Fr. Robert Nixon as we discuss the protestant revolution and the consequences of it, many of which we see today. Learn more about Fr. Nixon and the New Norica Benedictine Community: https://www.newnorcia.com.au/education-research/institute/academic-committee/robert-nixon Theater of Cruelty: https://www.amazon.com.au/Theatre-Cruelty-Fr-R…
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In this episode, join Catholic apologist and theologian Jimmy Akin and myself as we explore the foundations of defending the Catholic faith. From addressing common misconceptions to tackling tough theological questions, Jimmy shares his vast knowledge and practical insights to help Catholics confidently explain their beliefs. Whether you're looking…
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On episode 200, Philip welcome author and activist Soraya Chemaly to the show. They discuss her latest book The Resilience Myth and how our belief systems on resilience, grit and strength impact us as individuals and as a society. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative…
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In this weeks bonus episode we discuss how the government is taking kids away from their parents for *one* specific reason. We also discuss the shroud of turin and how a celebrity couple could create the next baby boom. This bonus episode is taken from my livestream which you can watch here: https://youtube.com/live/s3oABQoQoro?feature=share --- Su…
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*DISCLAIMER* My podcast is not usually political but since I had a high demand of people asking for a podcast episode on this, I delivered. Join me and John Doyle as we discuss the insane election year, the attempted assasination of Trump, Kamalas 'brat' campaign and so much more. Follow John Doyle: https://twitter.com/ComradeDoyIe?ref_src=twsrc%5E…
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Philip welcomes Charisse Burden-Stelly author of Black Scare//Red Scare to the show. In their conversation, they examine the historical connection between the criminalization and fear mongering in radical politics through the lens of anti-communist and anti-Black thinking and policy. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest sha…
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Learn more about the Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership (JOREL) for our final podcast of season one! In this conversation, Guy Debrun discusses the JOREL with Jeannette Stawski. He shares his own outdoor adventures and explains his role as a lecturer in sports and recreation management. They discuss the importance of research i…
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Philip welcomes Jon Mills the author of End of The World: Civilization and Its Fate. In their conversation, they discuss whether or not extinction is an inevitable event and what are the underlying conditions of a future that seems more precarious. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goo…
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In this conversation, Jeannette Stawski talks with Paul Sanford about the EXPLORE Act (H.R. 6492), federal legislation that aims to expand recreation opportunities on federal lands and waters. The EXPLORE Act (H.R. 6492) combines various recreation bills into one package and addresses issues such as equitable access, modernizing recreation faciliti…
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Philip welcomes Matthew Elia to discuss his new book, The Problem of the Christian Master. Taking a turn into the theological we discuss how St. Augustine’s relationship with the master/slave duality has impacted modern Christian thinking. We dissect how this connects to Black Studies, liberation politics and on the other side of the equation Chris…
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If you are interested in learning more about Latino Conservation week and how you can get involved, listen in as guest Jessica Godinez from the Hispanic Access Foundation shares with Candace Brendler how you can host an event. Latino Conservation Week (LCW) is a national initiative hosted by Hispanic Access Foundation to celebrate the Latino commun…
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Hey everyone! This is a bonus episode I think you will all enjoy as we wait for season 5 to come out in September! More information on Patrick/his books: https://patrickrohearn.com/ Get the book: https://tanbooks.com/products/books/courtship-of-the-saints-how-the-saints-met-their-spouses/ Follow Patrick: https://www.instagram.com/patrickrohearn/: -…
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In this episode, Anthony Iracki, the professional development manager at Playcore, discusses his career in parks and recreation and how it intersects with outdoor recreation. He shares with podcast host Candace Brendler his journey from working in local parks and recreation departments to his current role in professional development. Anthony emphas…
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Philip welcomes Colin Strong to the show where they discuss his book Out of Time. In their conversation, they tackle the meaning of time, literally and figuratively, and how it impacts how we know and understand our place in the world. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and cre…
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In this episode, Jeannette Stawski interviews Aaron Leonard about the Center for Veterans Employment in the Outdoors (CVEO). Aaron shares his background in the outdoor adventure and experiential education field and how he ended up working with Guardian Revival, an organization focused on the health and wellbeing of veterans and first responders. He…
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Philip welcomes Jorell Melendez-Badillo author of Puerto Rico: A National History to the show. In their conversation they discuss the pre-colonial and colonial history of Puerto Rico and what the island nation teaches us about the legacy and current status of American Empire. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty…
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Philip welcomes Anthea Lawson, author of The Entangled Activist to The Deep Dive. In their conversation, they discuss the meaning and weight of the word activist and how to confront the limitations, contradictions and setbacks that come from working in activist spaces in order to better create an environment for change. The Drop – The segment of th…
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Philip welcomes Stephanie Luce to the show to discuss her book Practical Radicals: Seven Strategies to Change the World. In their conversation they discuss the history of movement politics and discern how to make change against opposing perspectives and support radical agendas. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tas…
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Join us as podcast host and AORE Executive Director Jeannette Stawski interviews Maribel Castañeda about the Confluence of States, a bipartisan network of state leaders advancing the outdoor recreation industry. Maribel discusses her role as the manager for the Confluence and her love for the outdoors. Jeannette and Maribel talk about the creation …
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Philip welcomes Christopher Paul Harris to the show to discuss his book To Build a Black Future. In their conversation, they work through that do potential future(s) look like that inhabit a safe and rewarding world for Black people and centers Black culture. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intel…
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What is bike packing? Bikepacking is a form of long-distance cycling that involves traveling off-road and camping along the way. Join host Candace Brendler as she chats with Jacob T. Rex, the community programs coordinator at Bikepacking Roots. Jacob and Candace discuss the concept of regional bikepacking communities and the work being done by Bike…
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Philip welcomes Lauren Lassabe Shepherd to the show to discuss her book Resistance from the Right: Conservatives & The Campus Wars in Modern America. In their conversation, they look at how the current campus uprising and the university and media response takes its cues from the conservative reaction to progressive movements from the 60s to current…
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In this conversation, Jeannette Stawski is joined by Abby Rowe and Nadia Kimmel to discuss the importance of in-person, hands-on learning in wilderness medicine. They also discuss the Wilderness Medicine Education Collaborative (WMEC), which sets standards for wilderness medicine certifications. They explain that there is currently no industry stan…
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Let’s talk about the interdependence of emotional and physical safety in program design and the importance of creating a collaborative and inclusive environment. In this podcast episode, host Candace Brendler is joined by Steve Smith and Christine Norton to discuss trauma-informed risk management. It is important to prioritize program participants'…
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Join Bree Solstad and me as we discuss her conversion from being a porn producer/actor to finding Christ! You do not want to miss this inspiring story! Bree's Rosary store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/avemariaeveryday/?etsrc=sdt&section_id=43946759 Resources to help with porn addiction: https://www.strive21.com/ https://www.covenanteyes.com/ https://…
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What does inclusion mean when we're talking about how to look for an inclusive outdoor work environment? Working in the outdoor industry is unique because you're not only doing the job, you could be living with your coworkers and spending time away from the organization’s basecamp. Do you feel safe on the job? Do you see others that look like you —…
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Philip welcomes Dr. Edda L. Fields-Black to discuss her new book , COMBEE: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom during the Civil War. In their conversation they explore the historical impact of enslaved Blacks on the wealth creation of the South and the legacy of Harriet Tubman in the fight against slavery and the Confederacy.…
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Philip welcomes long time friends and deep thinkers Juliette Powell & Sean Gayle to the show. In our conversation we discuss Juliette’s book The AI Dilemna: 7 Principles for Responsible Technology. Collectively we engage to parse and dissect the way AI and Big Tech are moving in the world of culture and society. The Drop – The segment of the show w…
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Philip welcomes 2x guest Dr. Anastasia Karklina Gabriel back to The Deep Dive to discuss the release of her first book: Cultural Intelligence for Marketers. In their conversation they discuss cultural fluency, the multiplicity of identity, and whether marketers are ready to embrace cultural intelligence. The Drop – The segment of the show where Phi…
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Leaders! This one's for you! Are you truly doing the best you can when creating an inclusive working environment? Are you creating a psychologically safe place for your employees? How do you know? Join podcast host Candace Brendler as she chats with two members of the A-DASH Collaborative, Jim Miller of Respect Outside and Emily Ambrose of Engage C…
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