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    Explore "chamberlin" with insightful episodes like "My whole family got COVID // Ep. 1", "Ep 51: Chris Chamberlin, Program Director at Weck Method- Training Rotation to Improve All Aspects of Athletic Development", "Le visage de Judas Iscariote", "#37: Compassion Vs. Practicality" and "#36: Paul Nachman" from podcasts like ""Before The Cut Podcast", "Speed and Power Podcast", "Je conte pour vous", "I Am Interchange" and "I Am Interchange"" and more!

    Episodes (15)

    My whole family got COVID // Ep. 1

    My whole family got COVID // Ep. 1
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    Ep 51: Chris Chamberlin, Program Director at Weck Method- Training Rotation to Improve All Aspects of Athletic Development

    Ep 51: Chris Chamberlin, Program Director at Weck Method- Training Rotation to Improve All Aspects of Athletic Development

    Chris Chamberlin is the Program Director for Weck Method. We wanted to get Chris on the show because he, along with David Weck, look at movement a little differently. Specifically in terms of how the body rotates and coils. 

     

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    Le visage de Judas Iscariote

    Le visage de Judas Iscariote

    Pour me soutenir : 😘 

    https://fr.tipeee.com/je-conte-pour-vous //

    Que peut-on réellement lire sur notre visage ? Peut-on voir si nous sommes de bonnes ou de mauvaises personnes en se fiant seulement à notre image ? Et qui sait à quoi ressemble un ange ou un démon ? Cette nouvelle de Bonnie Chamberlin nous démontre bien l'absurdité de ces préjugés. Je vous laisse écouter et le comprendre par vous-même...

    #37: Compassion Vs. Practicality

    #37: Compassion Vs. Practicality

    Over the past decade, our nation’s political landscape has become progressively polarized, with each side finding increasing comfort in standing its ground rather than finding a common one. In addition, greater pressure on natural and financial resources in light of political strife, violence, and the climate crisis is accelerating global refugees. 

    In this episode, we’ll take an honest look at how the divide between the head and the heart influences perspective on major social issues and policy development. We’ll explore compassionate versus practical approaches to two key issues of national debate: healthcare and immigration. And, perhaps most importantly, we’ll talk honestly about where the lines get blurry, how that gray area provides an opportunity to have conversations about divisive issues based on mutual respect and understanding. 

    #36: Paul Nachman

    #36: Paul Nachman

    Paul Nachman is featured in this episode, examining the duality of Compassion Vs. Practicality. Paul grew up in the 50s and 60s in Chicago, attending public schools in the heart of the city. As a young man, he was a voracious reader and taught himself the foundations of astronomy and scientific study that would help inform his career as a Physicist. He's currently an Associate Research Professor of Physics at Montana State University here in Bozeman.

    As an adult, he became active in the anti-illegal-immigration political movement while living in California. He believes unchecked immigration is an invitation for chaos, with cultural and language differences creating a divide between citizens. In particular, he sees the lack of assimilation of ethnic groups into American culture, causing conflict and a lack of community - or as he describes it as "a bunch of warring tribes" within our nations.

    For Paul, collective or systemic compassion is a set up for failure - causing us to overextend our resources and create policies that make us feel good instead of bringing order to society. During this episode, we'll dive into his beliefs that a certain degree of separation and a considerable measure of practicality makes us stronger as a nation.

    Cover photo by Ben Johnson

    Supporting Local Arts & Crafts

    Supporting Local Arts & Crafts

    Danielle Chamberlin and Brenda Burrell join Jay at the microphones to share their love and passion for the arts scene in Sunderland - and what more we can do to support it.

    The pair have been attending Kerry Cook's art classes, which are held regularly throughout the year at the Pop Recs café and record shop in Sunderland.

    Together, we chat the benefits of arts for the soul, the role that businesses and art can play together, and about the many reasons why we should invest in artists and creative pursuits - from crocheting and stitching, to blacksmith forging.

     

    More about ArtyParti:

    Our website - www.artyparti.comTwitter - @ArtyParti Instagram - @Arty_Parti_ Produced and presented by Jay Sykes.

     

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    The ArtyParti podcast is made possible thanks to the support of our five Patreon backers:

    ArtyParti's live "Celebration" events and website are made possible thanks to funding from the Arts Council England & National Lottery Heritage Fund, through the Unlock strand of Sunderland Culture's Great Place scheme.

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    #34: Father Gregory Smith - Pastor, Counselor

    #34: Father Gregory Smith - Pastor, Counselor

    Greg grew up in Twin Bridges, Montana, reading everything he could get his hands on. He realized early on in life that he was gay, but chose to shut that part of himself down to be socially accepted. Later in life, he decided to enter the seminary for the Roman Catholic Church and served as a priest at a cathedral in Helena, Montana.  He ultimately took a sabbatical from the church to more fully embrace his identity while becoming an activist in Seattle's LGBTQ community.  He's since started a counseling practice and is an advocate working to make sure LGBTQ kids growing up in Montana feel safe in their homes and schools. 

    Greg believes it's God's directive and our moral imperative to take care of the immigrants and refugees seeking sanctuary in our borders. He describes his compassion as having no bounds and believes if we lose in the long run if we are so entrenched in our opinion that we fail to see the humanity of our opponents. Living with AIDS since 2007, he also embraces universal healthcare for its practical implications in his life - as well as another extension of our responsibility to take care of each other.
     
    Let's get Greg's thoughts on how compassion should be our defining rule, and why we stand to lose so much in terms of planetary health and personal happiness when we ignore our connections to each other.

    #004: Michael Chamberlin - Comedy is a Marathon

    #004: Michael Chamberlin - Comedy is a Marathon

    Michael Chamberlin is a veteran of the Australian comedy scene. He is a writer, actor, podcaster and stand-up comedian. Beginning his comedy career in the year 2000, Michael Chamberlin has been the host, writer and producer of "The Mansion", a fictional news show for The Comedy Channel, a cast member and writer for Ten Network's popular sketch comedy series "skitHOUSE".

    He has also been seen on "Rove Live", "Spicks & Specks", "Stand Up" and had a weekly comedy segment on Today. He was also the head writer of the popular TV show “Tonightly" with tom Ballard” and format creator and writer of the show “The Beep Test” on fox footy.

    In this podcast we talk about how "comedy is not a short sprint, it’s a marathon", plus a lot more!

    For more information check out his Facebook page: chamberlinm
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    Episode 3: Tommy Wilson

    Episode 3: Tommy Wilson
    Our conversation with Tommy Wilson, Titan Baseball alumnus who is currently in the New York Mets organization. In this episode, Tommy discusses:

    - Pro baseball spring training
    - Transitioning from college to pro baseball
    - The intensity of the rivalry with Long Beach State
    - 2018 postseason including the epic walk off game against Stanford
    - Life after baseball, whenever that comes

    Please email us at: calstateomaha@gmail.com for questions or comments and visit https://www.calstateomaha.com for more opinion, insight and news on Cal State Fullerton Baseball.

    Episode 11: Interview with Don Chamberlin, designer of SQL database language

    Episode 11: Interview with Don Chamberlin, designer of SQL database language

    Don Chamberlin holds a B.S. degree from Harvey Mudd College and a Ph.D. from Stanford University. For many years, he worked at Almaden Research Center, researching database languages and systems. He was a member of the System R research team that developed much of today’s relational database technology and, together with Ray Boyce, he designed the original SQL database language.

    More recently, he was a member of the W3C Working Group on XML Query Languages and an editor of the XPath 2.0 and XQuery language specifications, which became W3C Recommendations in 2007. With Jonathan Robie and Dana Florescu, he designed the Quilt language, which became the basis for the design of XQuery.

    He likes to teach and recently taught a Java programming class at University of California, Santa Cruz. For the last several years he has been a judge and problem contributor to the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.

    S3 E59: 2016's The Conjuring 2, Legends of Chamberlin Heights, Powder Puff Football, Marvel Comics vs monsters, new fall shows that won't make it and Larry The Cable Guy

    S3 E59: 2016's The Conjuring 2, Legends of Chamberlin Heights, Powder Puff Football, Marvel Comics vs monsters, new fall shows that won't make it and Larry The Cable Guy

    The boys discuss their new favorite animated show (4:47), Powder Puff Football (8:19), Marvel Comics and monsters (10:41), new fall television shows that aren't going to make it (12:01), Larry "the arm wrestling" Cable Guy (16:17), The Conjuring 2 (21:00), Score (60:05), your moment of Chaostrophic (66:50).

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    Pierre Wikberg | Filming | Politics & Religion | #Skatetourism | Focus

    Pierre Wikberg | Filming | Politics & Religion | #Skatetourism | Focus

    This episode Nate and AJ Skype in with Pierre Wikberg shortly after a fire in his NYC apartment building is extinguished. We discuss Pierre's career behind the lens filming and editing many of the best snowboarding videos ever made Ie - Lame, Afterlame, Afterbang, the D.C. Mtn. Lab and many others. We also get the story behind his footage of Ingemar Backman's historic backside air. Then the discussion takes a turn into deeper waters - we discuss Pierre's Atheism and political leanings.

    We touch on the following topics:

    Fire in Pierre’s building! 
    Moving to NYC
    Iphone filming
    Video quality
    Bobby Worrest
    Skate tourism
    Working with Ken Block
     
    Santa Cruz Wheels of Fire and Powell’s Animal Chin 
    Filming Ingmar Backman’s backside air (the shot heard around the snowboarding world)
    Filming rally car driving
    Transparency
    Atheism
    Politics
    Donald Trump's face on Half Dome
    Trump rides a scooter
    Populism in social media
    Brexit
    Socialism in Sweden
    The American Dream
    Being a "Right Wing" Swede.
    Chris Christie and New Jersey
    Shane Pospisil
    Election Fraud
    Climate change discussions on Facebook
    Death threats
    Tumbler
    Sitting at the window seat on a flight (Louis CK everything sucks video)
    Focus versus multitasking
    Cell Phone addiction
    How songs from snowboard and skate videos influence musical preferences
    Listener questions Matthew Yarboro, Uncle Roofus , Justin Majeczky
    Snowboard/Skateboard song trivia
    New Deal Useless Wooden Toys
    Skate and snow nerdism
    The cloud and video editing software.
    VX and GL2’s
    How to properly film with an iPhone - AKA stop vertical videos!
    Social media etiquette
    What advice would you give to your 18 year old self?
    Photo hoarding
     

    Quotes from this Episode:

    "I film snowboarding with my Iphone all the time (now), but I just don’t go on paid trips to film triple corks." 
    “I always think that content is everything.” 
    “The internet killed my livelihood - it killed the dvd… But I welcome it with open arms."
    “If you have a good GoPro or an Iphone and you have Bobby Worrest skating through NYC… That’s better (content) in my opinion.” 
    “For people that have met Ken, know that he’s a charismatic and to some an intimidating person. I’ve only know him as a really fun guy who scored on a high school adventure that turned into a really successful business, but also a snowboard nerd." 
    “When I clicked with Travis Parker… I was like, I get this guy.” 
    "… And then the Natas part came on and I think I blacked out!” 
    “I bought Ban This for $60.00… That was like two months income at the time!” 
    “I actually filmed skateboarding before I saw a skate video… I wore out so many pause buttons!
    “It was a pivotal moment in my life (filming Ingmar Backman’s backside air)."
    “I’ll talk smack on NASCAR, but I’ll defend rally, because it’s probably the most complicated motor sport.” 
    “Ken definitely likes to scare anyone (in the car with him).” 
    "Todd Richards can’t sit in the car with him (Ken).” 
    “I can’t even find the spark plugs on a car.” 
    “We bought rubber bands for like $18,000.” 
    “Riding through the house was one of the highlights.. Ken was just like why don’t you put some snow there and ride off of the deck?” 
    “I think everyone is born an Atheist, I just stayed with that..It’s not even a topic in Sweden - because, like 90% of the population is Atheist.”  
    “I think it’s dangerous, what is going on in the US and in Europe, with positions that are boing racist bigots." 
    “If there’s 7 billion people on the planet - there’s less than 100 million that want Trump for president.” 
    “The United States is so polarized. Bernie is a radical like Trump.” 
    “Sweden is such a small country - you have the size of California with the population of Manhattan."
    “There’s actually downsides to socialism, I’m actually a right wing Swede.”  
    “Yes, it’s the land of opportunity, but it’s also the land of too many dreams that will never be fulfilled.”
    “My girlfriend now my wife, had never seen a homeless person, because we don’t have that.”   
    “When I’m Oregon, I feel like I’m in Sweden… I feel like I’m home.” 
    “You know if you talk to vegan cause they’ll tell you in thirty seconds.” 
    "I’ll watch earthlings and still go to Chipotle and get my barbacoa, but I know that I’m in the wrong.” 
    “Forty percent of Americans don’t believe in evolution, I don’t believe in forty percent of Americans.” 
    “There’s been like over a hundred versions of a virgin born person under a star with wise men… It’s mind blowing to me to be that ignorant to not see the pattern."
    “I’m addicted to power on my phone…It’s the biggest first world problem.” 
    “I have 20 to 100 tabs open at any given time.” 
    “I can tell you what stance every riders is (regular or goofy) - never been wrong.” 
    “I’m obviously against vertical videos on youtube…. It really really bums me out.” 
    “My camera was my ticket to the world and to meet amazing people and I wouldn’t change a thing about it." 

    The Conceptual Artist | Robert Chamberlin | Episode 63

    The Conceptual Artist | Robert Chamberlin | Episode 63

    Robert Chamberlin is a conceptual artist living and working in Boston, Massachusetts where he recently received his MFA from Tufts University and The School of the Museum of Fine Art. Working across media (photography, performance, ceramics etc.) to express ideas and promote conversation. Robert is often at the focus of his work. Tackling projects that channel a contemporary socio-political issues like surveillance, sexuality, and domesticity through a personal lens. 

    DC #392: Beth Chamberlin Interview

    DC #392: Beth Chamberlin Interview
    As fans of the 72-year-old Guiding Light reel from news that CBS has canceled daytime's grande dame, one of the serial's most popular heroines, Beth Chamberlin is doing the work of her career. As tortured heroine Beth Raines Spaulding, Chamberlin is turning in one gritty, emotive performance after another as the character she's played on and off since 1989 grieves for her late, younger lover Henry Cooper Bradshaw (John Driscoll), while dealing with the return of the love of her life, Phillip Spaulding (Grant Aleksander), whom the last time he was in town, kidnapped her children in a manic spree. On today's episode of the Daytime Confidential podcast, Chamberlin visits with Luke and Jamey, offering her heartfelt reaction to news of GL's cancellation. Does Chamberlin see a future for Guiding Light on the web, or on cable?

    Chamberlin shares how the close-knit cast and crew of Guiding Light are handling being cancelled in the midst of a creative renaissance for the soap opera. She also reveals what it's been like having Aleksander, whom she calls one of her closest friends, back in Springfield, and discusses her real-life bond with actress Tina Sloan, who portrays her mother Lillian Raines on the show. Chamberlin also provides personal memories of three of the young women who have inhabited the role of Phillp and Beth's daughter Lizzie— Hayden Panettiere, Crystal Hunt and now Marcy Rylan, revealing her pride in the success each young woman found on and off the sudser. Did she ever think she'd see Panettiere on primetime hits like Ally McBeal or Heroes? Has she had a chance to see Hunt as Stacy on One Life to Live? What's her and Rylan's process for making Beth and Lizzie's mother/daughter connection come across so relatable? What about Beth's former stepdaughter Susan, is Chamberlin still in touch with Brittany Snow? What does she think about the young actress landing the lead role in the Gossip Girl spinoff Lily? She answers these questions and much more. The soap star also comments on the newest edition to the Spaulding family, breakout teen hunk Zack Conroy, who plays Phillip and Beth's youngest son James.

    Then Chamberlin talks about her other passion, The Kettle Bell Way, the fitness regimen that finally helped the actress/wife/mother/author get the body she's always wanted, without having to stick to a strenuous diet or spend her life at a gym. This is a super-sized episode of the Daytime Confidential podcast Guiding Light fans won't want to miss.