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Traditional banks often lack personalized service, and local businesses struggle to find true partnership in financial institutions. Meanwhile, higher education faces scrutiny over relevance and ROI in a world where information is nearly free. Harry Allen helped launch Studio Bank to blend technology with high-touch service, fueled by community investment. At Belmont, he's applying the same entrepreneurial mindset to modernize university operations and embed practical learning experiences, like a one-of-a-kind partnership with Dolly Parton, into academia. In this episode, Harry L. Allen, co-founder of Studio Bank and now CFO at Belmont University, unpacks the bold vision behind launching a community-first bank in a city dominated by financial giants. He shares the leadership lessons that shaped his journey, how to lead through crisis, and why mentorship is the key to filling today's leadership vacuum. Key Takeaways Leveraging both financial and social capital creates a unique, community-first banking model. High-tech doesn't mean low-touch, Studio Bank fused innovation with personal relationships. Leadership means showing up, especially during crisis. Universities must shift from being information hubs to delivering real-world experience. Succession and mentorship are vital to cultivating the next generation of leaders. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Harry L. Allen 01:49 The Birth of Studio Bank 04:29 Leveraging Technology in Community Banking 07:25 The Courage to Start a New Venture 10:37 Leadership Challenges in High Growth 13:02 Leading Through Crisis: The COVID Experience 17:55 Transitioning from Banking to Education 21:16 The Role of Leadership in Higher Education 25:16 Adapting to Challenges in Higher Education 30:04 The Leadership Vacuum in Society 33:17 Advice for Emerging Leaders 35:21 The American Dream and Community Impact No Limit Leadership is the go-to podcast for growth-minded executives, middle managers, and team leaders who want more than surface-level leadership advice. Hosted by executive coach and former Special Forces commander Sean Patton, this show dives deep into modern leadership, self-leadership, and the real-world strategies that build high-performing teams. Whether you're focused on leadership development, building a coaching culture, improving leadership communication, or strengthening team accountability, each episode equips you with actionable insights to unlock leadership potential across your organization. From designing onboarding systems that retain talent to asking better questions that drive clarity and impact, No Limit Leadership helps you lead yourself first so you can lead others better. If you're ready to create a culture of ownership, resilience, and results, this leadership podcast is for you.…
المحتوى المقدم من watsondavid1974. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة watsondavid1974 أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The more you talk to people the more you realise how much we all have in common.
المحتوى المقدم من watsondavid1974. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة watsondavid1974 أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The more you talk to people the more you realise how much we all have in common.
Mathematical Genius Provides Formula For Living In a Better World. Keith Robins explain to me how he came to write his thought provoking book and the compelling case he makes for finding your bubble to build a better life for yourself. The Fourth Coming https://amzn.eu/d/7YzLgmV
Today I caught up with Tenderbastard and we discussed the progress since I last spoke to him, the new songs he has written and what his plans are to license his name and get into the Marijuana business and possible grow his own. And we finished with one of his new songs.
Madelyn Simon can only be described as an original go getter. In 2020 when the world was locked down, Madelyn started to think about the stories she once told, and inspired by her own life and art, she put ideas to paper and through her art teacher, pictures filled the words on the page and Poppy came to life. Seven books later we have a wonderful series which helps children understand the world around them, how to find courage and how to find kindness, and the most important of all, how to love yourself enough to have boundaries. Madelyn Simon https://www.madelynsimon.com…
Katherine Davis Gibbon has written has written her own unique books to help children learn words is a way only the visual mind can understand. Words children can learn, and the way they can learn is an amazing process where the word is a character a thoughtful process which brings a word into a 3D concept, a person, an analogy, a metaphor, so much more than a one dimensional space. This process of illustration not only helps a child remember the word, but they can play with the word which helps understand it's meaning. Katherine Davis Gibbon https://www.riverletpress.com…
Annie Fox is an author of books for children and teens. Annie loves making art, baking, gardening, photography, hiking in the San Francisco Bay Area, traveling, and, most of all, being with her husband David and her family, including Gracie the Dog. The Little Things That Kill: A Teen Friendship Afterlife Apology Tour was her debut novel and Leeta Simtar: A Life on Two Planets is her latest. Every author has a journey. Mine began in childhood with the gift of a diary and the discovery that magic happens when one puts pen to paper. The magic of whole worlds conjured out of nothing, populated by characters real enough to command their own destiny. My love of stories and my need to create them led to the publication of my first book People Are Like Lollipops. That simple picture book for young children, written while I was still a college student, celebrated diversity. Many years and thirteen books later, I’m still motivated by the tremendous power of stories to help young readers develop empathy, compassion and resilience. Through my public events for kids, teens, parents, I continue the joyful work of empowering young people through increased self-awareness and emotional intelligence skill-building. Annie Fox https://anniefox.com/…
Kit Karson is an author who sends some of her day, day dreaming the perfect way to murder someone and it's all part of good research. When you write murder mysteries, you spend a lot of time thinking about how to plan a murder, what motivates a killer, and how do they get caught. We dive into the writing process and how Kit discovers her characters, the writing process and how she doesn't know herself who the killer is. Kit Karson www.kitkarson.com…
On November 5, 2017, Devin Kelley shot and killed 26 people and wounded 22 others at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, United States. Kelley was subsequently shot and wounded, then killed himself. It is the deadliest mass shooting in Texas history and the deadliest at an American place of worship, surpassing the Charleston church shooting of 2015. Kelley was then confronted by and traded fire with Stephen Willeford, a local resident and former firearms instructor who was armed with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. Willeford had taken cover behind a truck across the street from the church and shot Kelley twice, once in the leg and once in the upper left torso under his tactical gear. From that day onwards Stephen became the Barefoot Defender, and on this episode he tells me why. Stephen Willieford https://thebarefootdefender.now.site/home…
George Zavershinsky is the author of Atomic Shepherd is a former nuclear physicist and now priest who has found the connection between himself, and something greater than all of us. Through science he understands the physical world and through theology he understand the human purpose. George worked as a nuclear physicist and later found God and found a new purpose in his life. www.georgezavershinskiy.com…
David Singer is an internationally acclaimed musician whose performances include the White House for President Jimmy Carter and later for President Bill Clinton. He was a guest artist for many seasons with the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society and performed chamber music concerts with Yehudi Menuhin, Yo-Yo Ma, Rudolf Serkin and members of the Guarneri and Emerson String Quartets. David Singer is an Emeritus co-Principal Clarinetist of the multi-Grammy Award-winning Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. His performances have been seen on the BBC and heard on Sirius XM. In this episode I ask how a young man fell in love with baseball, the beach, girls and a clarinet. On this journey I discover a rich life, all of which is laid out in his book from From Cab Driver to Carnegie Hall. David Singer https://singerclarinet.com/book/buy-t...…
Today I spoke with Dr Callaghan, who has worked around the world from Cardiff to Paris, helping the ingredient suppliers to cosmetics companies understand the law, the application of the law and consumer rights. Dr Callaghan knows what right and wrong and knows what the cosmetic companies don't tell you. Do you know the dangers of buying from farmers markets? Do you know the regulations around organic foundation? Do you know why cheap isn't best? Dr Theresa Callaghan https://ccintl.eu/…
THE LIFE GUIDE FOR TEENS is all about empowerment. This one-of-a-kind self-help book is designed to help teen readers take ownership of their own wellness, problem-solving, and growth. Renowned pediatrician and Psychology Today contributor Dr. Anbar has helped thousands of teens through mental and physical health challenges—not by solving their problems for them, but by helping them tap into their inner wisdom, strength, and resilience. In clear, empowering terms, THE LIFE GUIDE FOR TEENS takes a deep dive into issues that concern today’s teens. It explores common health concerns, psychological issues, relationship challenges, and also pathways to success and happiness. Readers will learn how to ease anxiety, manage pain, prioritize sleep and diet, communicate effectively with teachers and parents, safely explore romantic relationships, excel at academics or sports, process grief, take on new responsibilities, and much more. Each chapter shares multiple tools teens can choose from to immediately put into action. Dr Anbar https://centerpointhypnosis.com/dr-anbar…
Alex R Johnson is a film make, producer, Writer, Father, Husband, you get the idea. Most of all he's a passionate man who loves to write, create, to tell stories and today we talk about the agony of writing and why it has so much pleasure. The book is set in 1990's and the main character is a private investigator in Mayor Rudy Giuliani's New York, and what a time to be in New York, all the energy and excitement, that is unless you're a Private Investigator. Alex R Johnson www.brooklynmotto.com/…
Air Traffic Controller Harold tells me about his life from growing up in poverty to working as an Air Traffic Controller, and along the way I tell him how young he looks. Harold's amazing story starts with his life growing up with a schizophrenic mother who bullied him, and despite all of this. Harold still went to School and to college, and then changed paths when he learnt there was a life controlling what was in the air. Where to find Harold and his books https://riseandread.com…
Dr joe Joe McManus and I discuss the motivations behind his book and his personal experience growing up and why he became an advocate for change. Where are the lines of division, the differences between the US and Europe, the history of slavery and impact it still has today. Most of all in this episode you had two people with different experiences and different opinions, talking and listening. As we all should! and then maybe we can unite rather than be divided. An award-winning author and sought after speaker, Dr. Joe-Joe brings experience as faculty, staff, and executive roles, including Chief Diversity Officer. He has served at an HBCU, an international university, an Ivy League institution, a religion affiliated university, and at the public university system level. He has lectured, served on panels, presented, and consulted in the U.S. and internationally for nearly three decades. His work has cantered around how best to bring about and develop antiracist leadership and organizations actively engaged in inclusive excellence. The book “A Brother’s Insight” has been described as, isn’t just an award winning book; it’s a call to action. Motivated by his experiences as a father and his reflections on the challenges faced by his daughter, Makaila, Dr. Joe-Joe McManus shares heartfelt stories and actionable strategies for dismantling racism and fostering equity. He takes you by the hand and into his world—a world shaped by courage, equity, and a relentless pursuit of freedom. Through deeply personal stories and ground breaking strategies, this book illuminates how the decisions you make can either uphold or dismantle the systems that perpetuate racism. This is a guide for those who are ready to stand up, speak out, and change the status quo. Whether you’re shopping at a local business, engaging with loved ones, or leading in your community, A Brother’s Insight equips you with the tools to make every action a step toward freedom. Packed with heart-stirring insights and actionable advice, this book will inspire you to: ► Challenge your own assumptions with courage and compassion. ► Make everyday choices that align with justice and equity. ► Use your voice and influence to create ripples of positive change. Dr Joe Joe McManus A Brother’s Insight | Defeating Racism and Advancing Freedom…
Does anyone know when Motown really started it, and who really started it. The music was influenced by the generations before, it's roots deep in Gospel Music and God. The two synonymous with each other, and one Band in particular Gladys Knight and The Pips can stake a claim to the title. There's so much more to the story and Lady Dhyana Ziegler knows more than most. As a child growing up in the family she saw first hand how the band grew, and how they handled their rise to fame. In her new book Midnight Train from Georgia Lady Dhyana Ziegler tells the story of arguably from of the most influential bands of their era. Midnight Train from Georgia https://a.co/d/4GDLIm3…
In this episode I spoke with Robert Walker about his trilogy of books. A fictional story at the heart of a medieval fantasy. Is it good vs evil, or rich vs poor and we discus how corruption takes over good people and makes them do things they'd always sworn to protect. The nearly finished trilogy is filled with medieval battles and political corruption and takes the reader on a journey to somewhere not yet finished. Robert Walker https://rawalkerwriting.com…
Alretha Thomas is an actress and a write, but which came first and how did the skillset evolve. Learning to tell her story and understanding the art of acting is telling the story of the person, the character will spill their own beans if you can stay in the moment. Alretha explains how staying present enables the character to step into their own. Using experience, imagination Alretha beautifully explains how she brings characters to life on screen and on the page. Alretha Thomas Alretha Thomas…
In today's episode I spoke with Michelle and we discussed her new book, The Lunatic and what happens when the protagonist gives up their social media. And is this a dilemma many of us have experienced. Do we feel like slaves to our phone, and are too afraid to put them down. The Lunatic delves into this dilemma, alongside the everyday life of someone who works in a book store. The broader scope of The Lunatic lies in the real world where many of us don't know if this is a problem, and what would friends and family think if we put our phones down and quit social media. For the answers, and much, much more check out the link below. Michelle Slater https://michelleslater.com/…
Today I spoke with Jack Moore, a man I'd describe as an expert on the John F Kennedy assassination, and lots of people claim to be an expert, and some, like Jack can back it up. You can read the books, you can speak to eye witnesses, even members of Congress. It takes more, and Jack has done the deep dive and what's more can with confidence explain why it was Lee Harvey Oswald who pulled the trigger. But Why? We know who did it, but why was JFK assassinated, and who was really the power behind the assassination. Jack Moore https://www.mooretoconsider.com/…
In her book The Miles we run Alison explores the lessons from running a marathon and how this transfers to everyday life. The miles we run we is a personal account of surrogacy, being a mother and training for a marathon. During the podcast Alison and I discuss how writing a gratitude journal everyday has helped her through her life, and why it is more successful for some people and doesn't work as well for others. In her heartfelt memoir, Alison Beder Solway confronts the complexities she faced on her path toward motherhood, beginning with a near-death experience that led her to surrogacy. Throughout, she parallels the unwavering discipline required to train for and complete the New York City Marathon, underscoring the extraordinary endurance of the human spirit. Her raw and relatable experiences inspire us to reflect on our own “miles,” prompting introspection about the struggles we all face and the unseen fortitude they reveal. Alison https://www.themileswerun.com/…
Today returning guest Martin and I spoke about what is next in his 6 part series of books. Starting with Children of the Dying Hearth. We also discussed the state of the world today, and did our best to the world to rights. The worlds politics, the difference between the left and the right, is there really a difference. How literature has sculpted our culture and our history. We are not immune to the propaganda we accuse others of, and how the world seems to suffering from cognitive dissonance. Amazon https://amzn.eu/d/0crPcSx…
Every family has their stories, every family is a drama unfolding and Denise has put together her experiences to tell the rich and wonderful history of Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and a little bit about the world around us. In her book "Talent Show" Denise explores family dynamics and as her and I talked, Denise explained her writing process, and what it was like growing up in a large family and how from a young age she knew she wanted to write. Denise https://www.denisehaynesauthor.com/…
Guen Bradbury is a vet, an explorer, a mother, a wife, an adventurer, and a prolific writer who is passionate about the world around us, and today she taught me what we could learn from other cultures and how other cultures manage without sugar. The importance of unsupervised time for children: https://guenbradbury.substack.com/p/w... How sugar affects children: https://guenbradbury.substack.com/p/t... How we can raise children who don't want sugar: https://guenbradbury.substack.com/p/r... What we can learn about picky eating from traditional cultures: https://guenbradbury.substack.com/p/w... And why children need fundamental movement skills to reduce their risk of injuries later in life: https://guenbradbury.substack.com/p/c...…
Don and I spoke about many things today, not least Sugar Land Texas, Cherry Coke, Dr Pepper and how he met his wife. This episode is a story about a man who has lived a life and travelled the world, and is now writing books about the world he sees around and where he sees the future is going. We also talked about Cherry Coke, Dr Pepper, old films and what it must have been like to hitch up you wagon and head out onto the the trail. An avid writer Don tells me how he manages to be so prolific, what his secrets are to writing successfully and his ambitions for more books. The Book By Means of Peace https://a.co/d/iCp7Ipi…
Egypt has many secrets and mysteries, but just who were the people of Egypt. In this fascinating series of books we discover the real people who lived in Egypt, the real lives of the Egyptians. There are many secrets and mysteries to Egypt, and whether there were aliens, or a people with higher consciousness. What we know for sure is there were ordinary people, people who grew up raised families and in many ways were just like you and I. These are the stories being told, and this where the real secrets of Egypt are revealed. NL Holmes https://www.nlholmes.com/…
Young children are more perceptive than we might imagine. Curiosity and intelligence are a heady cocktail for creative storytelling that informs, entertains and educates. This author could not resist. We might not realize how observant young children are. They have a lot of curiosity and intelligence that make them great at creating stories that can teach, amuse and enlighten. This author was drawn to this. You may wonder what a child understands about freedom, the environment, tolerance and self-worth. This book is for sensitive kids who want to know more about these tough topics. The themes are presented in small pieces in a safe and interesting setting, with colourful illustrations throughout. Moral questions are woven into the dialogues with the characters, with some humour and fun. The aim is that bedtime stories like these will encourage meaningful and loving conversations between parent and child. The imagination has a power that can take us anywhere. The experience can be thrilling and the lessons learned can be life-changing. Parents may not know how to broach a subject. These stories open a door for them to do so. The door is open. So, are you just going to stand there, or are you coming in? Where to find the books https://amzn.eu/d/aU82dqg…
Shen Yun is a performing arts company, highlighting the rich history of Chinese culture. And you would think this would be celebrated by the CCP. Instead what you have is a rich history of interference, a deliberate attempt to ruin their reputation and stop the Shen Yun performing arts company. More and more we hear concerns about how far the CCP's influence is reaching and more and more our governments seem to be silent, some might say complicit. Shen Yun https://www.shenyun.com/uk…
From books, to music, to jobs Night Stand Matt is the Last Responder explains his life, the many jobs and where the enthusiasm for life comes from. Along the way we discuss dating, speed dating, and come up with some fresh ideas for some new books. Where to find Matt https://nightstandmatt.com/
Tom Shanahan is an award-winning sportswriter and author whose books focus on Michigan State’s football program leading college football integration. College Football Hall of Fame coach Duffy Daugherty 1960s rosters were college football’s first fully integration teams. His 2022 story on the Rose Bowl, Alabama and segregation won first place from the Football Writers of Association of America. Shanahan’s first book, RAYE OF LIGHT, Jimmy Raye, Duffy Daugherty, the Integration of College Football and the 1965-66 Michigan State Spartans, focused on the Daugherty’s back-to-back national championship teams. The Foreword was written by Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy. His second book, THE RIGHT THING TO DO, The True Pioneers of College Football Integration in the 1960s, explains how Daugherty’s former assistant coaches and players followed his blueprint as head coaches to spread his fingerprints coast to coast. Their influence opened doors for the first Black players to integrate programs in the South and brought about the end of unwritten quotas limiting Black athletes to a half-dozen or so at USC and other schools. The Foreword was written by former East Carolina coach Ruffin McNeill, who was inspired by Jimmy Raye to enter coaching. Tom https://tomshanahan.report…
In today's episode I spoke to Leslee Hall and we discussed why and how he wrote his life transforming book "Tracking Your Inner Animal a book which teaches how to learn to control your mind and understand others. Leslee realised we're animals and animals have learnt behaviour patterns and when he observed his own animal behaviours, he saw a clear picture to how he was reacting to the world. How to curate and maintain your own mental health and dig your way out of the depression sink hole. How to diagnose your environment with precision and understand motivations behind behaviours. How to recognise toxicity and narcissism from a safe distance. How to release the strangle hold of blame and remain undrained by emotional vampires. How to attract and keep attracting your partner and how to love and be loved. Leslee Hall https://amzn.eu/d/c21L7Al…
When I arrange to have a guest on my podcast, I often have a general idea of what we will talk about. Not this time, in this episode Gregg and I had an intimate conversation about grief. It was more than just how to deal with grief. When you know someone has your back, the grief is deep, it takes time and there is no immediate solution or fast track cure. This was emotional. Gregg https://gscottgraham.com/…
The old saying goes "We all have a book inside us waiting to written" Jennifer Jones is a writing coach and utilises her skills to get the best from first time writers to experienced writers. Using simple techniques Jennifer helps the writer learn how to communicate with the reader, what the reader wants to know and how you can learn to express your unique story. Everything is skill which can be learned. Understanding the first draft is just the first draft, a base to build the foundations for the book you want to write. This is how you explore your writing voice and put the words onto the paper. Jennifer Jones https://ewc.coach/…
What does it take to make you change direction in life, and what happened to make Lynn realise something had to change. What was the moment Lynn went from Wall Street to wellness, and now coaches people on how to live a better life. If you're feeling stressed, if you're needing a change in direction. Wall Street to Wellness is for you and Lynn is the perfect coach to help you learn how to live a better life. Lynn Mull https://www.lynnmull.com/…
Don't Walk Away: A Care Partner's Journey" by Marilyn Raichle is a compelling exploration of living with dementia, offering insights from both the patient and care partner perspectives. This book provides valuable guidance for those navigating the challenges of dementia care. In this video, we delve into the key themes of "Don't Walk Away," discussing the emotional and practical aspects of dementia care. Whether you're a caregiver, family member, or seeking to understand dementia better, this discussion offers meaningful insights. In her transformative book, Don't Walk Away, Marilyn Raichle shares an inspiring perspective on the intersection of art and Alzheimer's. Through moving stories and practical insights, this book highlights how creative expression can bring joy, connection, and understanding to those living with dementia and their loved ones. ✨ Learn how art can transcend memory loss and create meaningful moments. ✨ Explore the emotional impact of caregiving and the importance of patience and creativity. ✨ Discover real-life examples of how Marilyn has used art to connect with her mother, who lived with Alzheimer’s. Whether you're a caregiver, healthcare professional, or simply interested in the healing power of art, this book offers valuable lessons on finding beauty and connection in the face of Alzheimer's. Don't Walk Away https://a.co/d/4Q4ndZ5…
Benjamin Dimmitt is a landscape photographer who since the 70's has been taking pictures of the wetlands of Florida's Gulf Coast. Over the years Benjamin's photographs are evidence of change, but what has caused this change and can we do something about it. In this episode we talk about what has happened to the wetlands of Florida's Gulf Coast. How the saltwater is damaging the fauna, and what is causing this, and can we do anything about it. In his book An Unflinching Look: Elegy for Wetlands Benjamin has documented over 40 years of change, a project, a lives work and the evidence is startling and for all to see. Benjamin Dimmitt https://www.benjamindimmitt.com/…
Sitting down and talking to Marcia Peck I discover how she went from Cello Player to award winning writer. A life which started by not learning the piano, which helped Marcia find the Cello, childhood memories of Cape Cod and a salt water pond as she watched her dad build their holiday home. Ending on a high of Water Music and the great discovery of writing drafts to finally complete her book. Peck has written a moving and melodic triumph of imagination and story, a fine harmony of intimacies and passions. What happens when a writer plays cello in a professional orchestra for her entire career? Her prose soars. In Water Music, Marcia Peck traces one intricate, intimate melody through the symphonic complexity of a disintegrating family’s summer on Cape Cod. Music and love are interchangeable. Here is a book worthy of reading aloud—and cherishing. Marcia Peck https://www.marciapeck.com/water-music…
Toni Frazier is a medium and Tarot reader, today we discuss how Toni learned the skills she utilises today, what you can learn from her book and how you too can connect with you higher self. Soul Tutor book helps you learn how to connect with your Tarot Medium, what you need to know and what you can do to help yourself. Many of us want to know our future, we're curious about life after death. What is it and where do we go? Can I find out? Toni Frazier https://thehouseofdivina.com/…
Frank Lad is the author of Just Plain Wrong: The Dalliance of Quantum Theory with the Defiance of Bell's Inequality. The educated public have long been regaled with "the mysteries of quantum physics", which enshroud far-flung claims about the fundamental nature of matter. These rely on a stunning proposition of quantum theory arising in the 1960s and contested through the subsequent sixty years: that the probabilities deriving from it defy a mathematical inequality known as Bell's inequality. John Bell himself, who formulated the problem, was puzzled by the result, and surmised that in time we would discover what is wrong with its characterisation of the matter. In this book, Frank Lad claims to have identified the mathematical error that gives rise to the misunderstanding. Addressed as a challenge to the physics community, its content is accessible to any generally educated reader who is familiar with university-level concepts of linear algebra and functions of several variables. Understanding of complete mathematical detail is not required for appreciation. Largely ignored and dismissed by the scientific community of professional physicists, here is the background to the result, and the resolution to the controversy. Frank Lad https://a.co/d/howWl6e…
In this episode titled Dementia and how I helped my mother help me we talk about the changes Kathy made and how she adapted to the onset of her mothers dementia. Kathy Bjork, like many daughters watched how Dementia slowly took over her mothers life. There were small signs to start with until dementia eventually took over her whole life. Kathy realised a fresh approach was needed, not just for her mother, but for her also. This is why Kathy wrote her book My Mother is Losing Her Memory, and I Am Losing My Mind: Parenting The Aging Parent a true story of how one daughter saw dementia and how I helped my mother help me. Kathy's blog https://kathybjork.com/…
I Could Have Been One provides a look into the world Donald Wm. Jeffries was born into, raised, and grew up in through historical and political events of his life. We examine the world starting in the 1940s through our modern day and see how life was and what has changed. The history in which Jeffries has lived through has had a remarkable impact on his life and worldview, and we see this develop and change throughout the course of his journey. As the future comes speeding into view, with his lessons from the past we can start asking ourselves how we got here, what will become of our children's generation and their children's, and where are we headed? By beginning this discussion, we can have a better understanding of our current situation and face our realities, hopefully making better, brighter decisions for the future. Donald's Book https://a.co/d/ho2Hohp…
Authors write for many different reasons and have many different stories to tell. Kathi is no exception, and she is. Kathi takes some of the hardest subjects form adoption to addiction. Children have questions and it's not always easy to answer them. One way to do this is through stories, and teaching lessons to children through stories is as old as time itself. Kathi's unique approach using her faith as a guide has helped her write about those difficult stories. Writing from the heart so you can speak to children is about talking to children, faith and how we communicate our fears. Kathi Lockwood https://booksbykathi.com/…
Gaby Casadesus French Pianist, a romance and so much more. Today I heard about Gaby Casadesus through her daughter Therese, and she told me memories of Albert Einstein, travelling the globe and much, much more. Throughout the podcast the theme which keeps coming back around is the story of love. And why not, two people who lived in Paris, played music and fell in love. What could be better than this? Maybe the secret to their music was this love, as love can transmute into all things we do, and Therese tells the story of this love. My Musical Notes https://a.co/d/9jEhH9i…
Jason Edwards has been taking photos for nearly as long as he could walk, and that isn't an exaggeration. As a photographer for national geographic, a former zoo keeper he is arguably one of the most experienced and passionate people on the planet when it comes to wildlife photography, and he would tell you that's not true and in this episode of the David Watson Podcast you'll hear why it is true. Jason has released his new book Icebergs to Iguanas a look back at some of his favourite photos and most amazing adventures. Jason Edwards https://www.jasonedwards.co/en-gb…
Prejudice, racism and tribalism A Primer For White People is a book written by Dr Anthony D'Agostino is it a thought provoking book or a book which provokes thought. In a world which seems divided, do we need to pay attention to the divides and if so what are they and where did they begin. Racial divides and tribalism are often misunderstood and labelled wrong. Not everyone is racist, but everyone is tribal and almost everyone is unaware of their tribalism. Dr Anthony D'Agostino https://a.co/d/9sz8HE1…
Martin Nelson author of Children of the Dying Hearth and I discuss what now for America. Donald Trump is set to be the President of America again, and maybe this time the media will be a little more honest about what he says and what he has done. From misinformation to fake news. MAGA caps and all things associated to the great Donald Trump. What will happen next and will he now be able to go after the deep state and will he stop the Ukraine War. So what now for America, will Donald Trump be the best President ever? And will he take down the corrupt institutions he claims are making enemies of him. Can the democrats recover, and if they can how will they do it. Martin Nelson https://amzn.eu/d/3nFdCpl…
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