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Canine Conversations tackles just about everything dog related: dog training, dog health, owning a dog, dog behavior problems, competitive dog sports, what to feed, rescue dogs, shelter dogs, talks with other dog lovers and so much more. Hosted by Robert Cabral, master trainer and behavior specialist. Robert has trained and worked with thousands of dogs through his work with Bound Angels at shelters throughout the US. He has also trained and titled competitive obedience and protection dogs w ...
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The Explorers Podcast is about the greatest explorers and explorations in history. On the Explorers Podcast, the explorers we cover include Ernest Shackleton, Ibn Battuta, Roald Amundsen, Frederick Cook, Adrien de Gerlache, John McDouall Stuart, Francisco Vazquez de Coronado, Matt Rutherford, Jacques Marquette, Louis Jolliet, James Cook, Abel Tasman, Alice Morrison, Fridtjof Nansen, Yuri Gagarin, Jacques Cartier, Richard Francis Burton, Teddy Roosevelt, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, James Beckwou ...
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Radical Responsibility involves the voluntary choice to embrace 100% responsibility or ownership for each and every circumstance we face in our lives, day in and day out. A key distinction is the difference between ownership and blame. Radical Responsibility has absolutely nothing to do with blaming others or oneself and certainly nothing to do with blaming victims. Radical Responsibility is actually an approach to radical self-empowerment and radical collective empower. It focuses on findin ...
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In today's episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I have the honor of speaking with Anthony Abbagnano, a visionary thought leader, breath expert, and founder of the Alchemy of Breath. Anthony shares his transformative journey with breathwork and its profound impact on both his life and the lives of others. He delves into how breathwork and …
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In part 3 of our series, Daniel Boone and the settlers of Kentucky struggle to survive in the early years of the American Revolution. Boonesborough will withstand many attacks. Also, Boone's own daughter will be kidnapped - making for one of the most dramatic events in Boone's life. We will wrap up with Boone's capture of the Shawnee in 1778. The E…
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I interview Dr. Rick Hanson, a psychologist, Senior Fellow of UC Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center, and New York Times best-selling author. Dr. Hanson discusses 'Individual Resilience', how we can tap into and grow our inner strength through positive neuroplasticity and turn our experience…
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In part 2 of our series, Daniel Boone becomes a woodsmen of legend as he comes to know Kentucky like no man. In the process, he will identify the Cumberland Gap - one of the great mountain passes in American history - and establish the first European settlement in Kentucky - Boonesborough. In the process, he will lose his eldest son in the never-en…
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In today's episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm joined by Chris Brookfield, a visionary in designing networks, companies, and relationships for the public good. With a background as a pioneering impact investor and co-founder of Elevar Equity and Salmon Nation, Chris has a unique perspective on creating resilient systems through empat…
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In the first part of our series on American pioneer Daniel Boone, we look at his early life, including his years growing up on the North Carolina frontier, his time in the French and Indian War, and his first excursions over the Appalachian Mountains. The Explorers Podcast is part of the Airwave Media Network: www.airwavemedia.com Interested in adv…
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm thrilled to welcome Dr. Thomas Doherty, a clinical and environmental psychologist based in Portland, Oregon, with a pioneering role in addressing the mental health impacts of climate change. Dr. Doherty explores the importance of understanding climate change, focusing on its emotional and p…
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In the second - and final - part of our series on Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci, we look at his third voyage, touch on his 'fourth' voyage, and then discuss his legacy - including how his name became attached to two continents. The Explorers Podcast is part of the Airwave Media Network: www.airwavemedia.com Interested in advertising on the E…
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In this episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I'm joined by Robert Cervelli, Executive Director of the Centre for Local Prosperity and a passionate advocate for community building and climate readiness for over 35 years. Robert's work spans innovative tools for economic resilience and climate readiness, with a particular focus on food prod…
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In today's episode of the Radical Responsibility podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Ronald Siegel, an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School with over 35 years of teaching experience. Dr. Siegel, a renowned expert in mind-body medicine and mindfulness applications in psychotherapy, joins us to discuss 'Relational…
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There are so many things Oscar and I cover in this podcast that your head will spin. From the top level competitive training to dangerous and deadly dogs. Oscar Mora is back and we have a lot to talk about. Oscar and I have been training together and filming together for a new project that will be out in the next couple of months. Besides that Osca…
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In part 1 of 2, we take a look at the early years of Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, including his younger years in Florence. We then explain how he got into the business of exploration, and examine the first two voyages attributed to the man. The Explorers Podcast is part of the Airwave Media Network: www.airwavemedia.com Interested in advertis…
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with John Douillard, DC, CAP about how Ayurveda was designed to make us more resilient. With a unique ability to integrate Western and Eastern Science, John elaborates on how to navigate through these challenging times by becoming more conscious and self-aware. We Also Discuss: The…
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In 1626, Father Estêvão Cacella and his assistant, Father João Cabral, set out from the region of Bengal and into the Himalayan mountains. The two Jesuit missionaries would become the first Europeans to reach the kingdoms of Bhutan, Nepal and parts of Tibet. In the process, they would provide the world with the oldest and most detailed look at Bhut…
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🎙️In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Victor Cabral, MSW, LSW, for "Psychedelic Therapy for Marginalized Communities." Explore the need for equitable representation and inclusivity in the emerging field of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Understand the potential harm caused by inappropriate protocols in com…
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In the final chapter of our series on Jules Dumont d'Urville, the Astrolabe and the Zelee return to Antarctica, before making a long voyage home to France. We wrap up with the tragic death of d'Urville and his family, plus a look at the man's legacy. Daring French Explorations Giveaway: https://explorerspodcast.com/daringfrenchexplorations/ Daring …
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Dr. Stephan Porges. Stephan talks about his Polyvagal theory and how the nervous system and resilience are related. He stresses the important role that neuroception and self-awareness play in healing the nervous system and trauma. He also covers the importance of physiological…
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d'Urville and his two ships sail from South America to Polynesia. On the agenda for this episode is Tahiti, Guam, Tonga, the Philippines, Batavia, New Guinea, Singapore, and Australia. Despite illnesses depleting the ranks of the expedition, the Astrolabe and the Zelee will finish up in Tasmania as they prepare for another voyage to Antarctica. Dar…
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Daran Young, LCSW, for "Beyond Boundaries: A Quest for Authentic Connection." Explore the profound psychological impacts of systemic oppression and the necessity of addressing ingrained traumas. Discover how treatments like psilocybin and ketamine can bring deep-seated …
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Tiokasin Ghosthorse, a member of the Cheyenne River Lakota Nation of South Dakota. Ghosthorse discusses our fragile and endangered relationship with the earth, which exacerbates our disconnection and steers us toward choices that are unsustainable, further endangering our plan…
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In part 5 of our series, d'Urville leads two ships - including the Astrolabe - on a circumnavigation of the world. The first stops on the agenda are the Strait of Magellan and Antarctica. Daring French Explorations Giveaway: https://explorerspodcast.com/daringfrenchexplorations/ Daring French Explorations by Hubert Sagnières on Instagrams (see amaz…
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Sunny Strasburg, LMFT, for "The Theradelic Approach: Enhancing Psychedelic Healing." Explore the innovative "Theradelic approach," integrating various therapeutic tools to enhance psychedelic therapy. Learn how psychedelic substances affect the brain and their potential…
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In part four of our series, d'Urville takes the Astrolabe through islands of the Pacific, and goes in search of the lost expedition of Jean François de Galaup Lapérouse. On his return to France, he will play a small role in the Revolution of 1830. Daring French Explorations Giveaway: https://explorerspodcast.com/daringfrenchexplorations/ Daring Fre…
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Matthew Johnson, PhD, in "Redefining Recovery: The Psychedelic Revolution." Explore groundbreaking research on psilocybin combating tobacco addiction and cancer-related depression. Discover how psychedelics induce transformative, identity-shifting experiences and neurop…
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Laureline Simon. Laureline speaks about her move from climate change mitigation to mobilizing a regenerative approach that weaves arts, science, ancient wisdom, and new technologies to build climate resilience. We Also Discuss: -The difference between climate adaptation and cl…
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Jules Dumont d'Urville returns to the South Pacific about the Astrolabe. In this episode, we explore Australia, New Zealand and the Tongan Islands. The ship will - multiple times - find itself stuck on reefs. The episode will end with d'Urville bombarding the Tongans after seize numerous hostages in hope of obtaining French weapons, supplies and mi…
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Richard Schwartz, PhD, as they delve into "Navigating Psychedelic Healing with Internal Family Systems." Learn how the Internal Family Systems model (IFS) and psychedelics can synergize to facilitate healing and self-discovery. Explore the profound concept of the "Self"…
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Dave Latham is a legend in the field of British Gun Dogs. He has bred, trained and competed with Labrador retrievers for over 40 years. He has won the prestigious IGL 4 times. That is an astounding feat. He's a most charming conversationalist and dog lover. In this chat we talk about training, breeding and competing at the very highest level. Dave …
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In 1822, d'Urville set off on his first epic voyage - a three year expedition around the world as the 2nd-in-command of the Coquille. The voyage will take him to the Falkland Islands, South America, Tahiti, Australia, New Zealand and more. Daring French Explorations Giveaway: https://explorerspodcast.com/daringfrenchexplorations/ Daring French Expl…
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Sarah Queblatin. They discuss her positive vision and work in regenerative design and leadership for building resilience at many levels for climate change. She openly speaks about her fears of climate change and the move from the head to the heart to create sincere and authent…
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In part 1 of our series, we look at d’Urville’s early life, including his journey into the French Navy during the Napoleonic era. We then look at his first scientific expedition about the Chevrette – which will include a journey to the Greek island of Milos. There, d’Urville will play a key part in the acquisition of the famed Venus de Milo for Fra…
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Mission K9 Rescue is a great organization that helps military dogs. These dogs need special help to be transported back to the USA and get reunited with their handlers. When it comes time to transporting these dogs Mission K9 steps in. They also help handlers get reunited with their canines and help get Contract Working Dogs back to the USA and ado…
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n today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast episode, join Dr. @FleetMaull and Steven C. Hayes, PhD, for a deep dive into ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) and how it can unlock the power of psychological flexibility. Understand the foundations of the ACTmodel, which emphasize mindfulness, acceptance, and values. Learn about the prevalence of…
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In the final episode on the life of Freya Stark, we take a look at her work in the Middle East in World War II, as well as the latter half of her life - including her many publications. We finish up with a look at the legacy of our explorer and traveler. The Explorers Podcast is part of the Airwave Media Network: www.airwavemedia.com Interested in …
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In today's new Radical Responsibility Podcast Episode, Fleet speaks with Dr. Kirsten Willeumier. They discuss how brain reserve can impact resilience, especially as we age. Dr. Willeumier offers advice on how to proactively reduce the onset of neurodegenerative disease later in life. We Also Discuss: Advice to parents on how to increase their child…
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Between 1935 and 1938, Freya Stark took part in two expeditions into the mountains of Yemen, looking to find the lost city of Shabwa, and document the incense route that had thrived on the Arabian Peninsula for thousands of years. The Explorers Podcast is part of the Airwave Media Network: www.airwavemedia.com Interested in advertising on the Explo…
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