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    Explore " everett" with insightful episodes like "Sean Wolcott of Rationale", "Episode 17 - Follow the Pacing Guide?", "Boeing 747 - das Ende der Queen", "Mystery of the Salish Feet" and "Musclecarist Podcast - Stories from my Father - Ep02" from podcasts like ""The Seattle Creative Show", "DebateMath Podcast", "AIRzaehlungen", "Curious Cat" and "Musclecarist Podcast"" and more!

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    Episode 17 - Follow the Pacing Guide?

    Episode 17 - Follow the Pacing Guide?

    Let’s talk about pacing guides. What are they? Why do we have them? How much should we follow them? This topic has caused quite the stir in many schools among colleagues. Some educators believe pacing guides may not be effective, or even necessary! While others believe pacing guides are needed so we stay on track to cover all of our grade-level content. Check out this great debate about pacing guides, featuring Hilary Kreisberg, Farshid Safi, Kwame Sarfo-Mensah and Berkeley Everett.

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    • Follow Berkeley Everett on Twitter: @BerkeleyEverett or via his Website: berkeleyeverett.com

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    Boeing 747 - das Ende der Queen

    Boeing 747 - das Ende der Queen

    Anfang Februar ist die letzte Boeing 747 ausgeliefert worden. Eine 747-8F, eine Frachtmaschine für Atlas Air. Die erste hat Pan Am bekommen. Nach 1574 produzierten Flugzeugen stellte Boeing die Produktion ein. In Zeiten des Klimawandels und hoher Spritpreise gibt es keine Nachfrage  nach 4-strahligen Flugzeugen, sie sind zu teuer geworden. Die Passagiere lieben das Flugzeug und es ist  ein beinahe majestätischer Anblick, wenn das Flugzeug sich in die Luft erhebt. Kurt Hofmann und Michael Csoklich lassen  die Geschichte der 747 Revue passieren, plaudern über ihre persönlichen Erlebnisse, wer es heute noch betreibt und über die Zukunft der Großraumflugzeuge.
    Und am Ende der Episode Folge 2 von AIRklärungen: was bedeutet: Cabin Crew, arm slides?

    Mystery of the Salish Feet

    Mystery of the Salish Feet

    Season Two kicks off with a mystery that’s been speculated about across the globe for a handful of years, and has been allegedly solved by a doctor on TikTok. There’s a dedicated Wikipedia page, compelling Vox article, whose phenomenon is helping to solve a strange case in Australia, and begins a stone’s throw away from my corner of Washington state.

    I’ve been compelled to track this mystery since the first foot washed up on the shores of a Canadian island fifteen years ago. Recently, though, when a doctor professed to solve the mystery once and for all on TikTok, I still scratched my head. Even today, when I googled the Salish Feet Mystery, my stomach hurt thinking of the people, maybe as many as 21 as of this recording, who passed away and part of them washed up on the coastlines of Washington state and British Columbia. These are real people that lived and died, and in all other tellings of it, that’s been missed. That’s why I felt I needed to tell their story. 

    There’s a cluster of picture-perfect islands just a hair west of Washington state, the shape of breadfruit. One glance at the map and your brain fits the chain of islands into the greater land mass like a missing puzzle piece. Known as the Gulf Islands, they broke apart and drifted into what is now the Salish Sea, the Strait of Georgia and the Strait of Juan de Fuca. 

     The islands are lush with old growth evergreens, wildflowers, high cliffs, sandy bluffs, inlets, and wide-open meadows. They hold secrets, too; abandoned homesteads, forgotten campgrounds, even the remnants of one long-forgotten cult whose leader died with the knowledge of where he’d buried gold coins buried in Mason jars. That cult leader is Brother XII and the place that may still hide the treasure is Valdes Island...

    Sources and Materials:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salish_Sea_human_foot_discoveries

    https://coolinterestingstuff.com/the-strange-salish-sea-foot-mystery

    https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/human-foot-found-in-shoe-on-vancouver-island-beach/(article after 13th foot found) 

    https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2017/12/18/16777724/human-feet-beach-pacific-northwest-seattle-vancouver

    https://www.insider.com/british-columbia-find-severed-human-feet-on-shores-2019-2

    https://thehill.com/changing-america/well-being/569067-doctor-explain

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    Episode 19 - SS City of Everett

    Episode 19 - SS City of Everett

    This week we discuss the history of one of the most unique  type of vessels in maritime history - the whaleback.

    The focus of the episode is on the SS City of Everett, but to tell that story we have to also discuss Alexander McDougall and his dream of a new type of steamship, designed to be invulnerable to wind and wave.

    *Originally released 6/23/21; edited and re-uploaded 3/5/22

    Pacific Steel Barge Company and the whaleback City of Everett - this was the primary source in researching the episode. It's a good read if you have the time and have an interest in the business/finance side of things. This source dispels both the tall tale of Malaga's surrender to the Everett, and the alleged discovery of its wreckage in 2010.

    - Ohio, Denise. "Pacific Steel Barge Company and the whaleback City of Everett." HistoryLink, 21 Jan 2021. Accessed 14 June 2021.

    Information about the whaleback James B. Colgate was found via:
     
    - Jackson, Matt. “Dangerous Waters.” Beaver, vol. 84, no. 3, June 2004, pp. 36–39. 

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    What we’re NOT talking about with Megan Everett

    What we’re NOT talking about with Megan Everett

    We’re totally not talking about this…

    Are you okay from the past year? Are you faking it to seem like your business and/or life is all “good” and you’re faking it with a smile? 

    I was...I realized that I was pretending that I was okay and then I had this conversation with business owner, coach and investor; Megan Everett and I was blown away. The awareness around the willingness to be completely real was mind blowing.  Thanks Megan for creating such power in this conversation and opening up so much for me and our listeners! 

    I learned so much from this conversation and walked away feeling heard and not alone. 

     

    In this episode you will learn about:

    • How some businesses and coaches are really struggling during the pandemic.
    • How to get back up if you’ve lost a business during this past year.
    • What it really looks and feels like to be going through a loss of a business. 

     

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    ABOUT MEGAN:

    Three years ago, Meg Everett founded her first company Perfrm, a sales software and education company that’s now valued over 25 Million. She spent years in San Francisco selling millions in software services for other companies. 

    Megan came into entrepreneurship broken down and with low confidence in herself and other people. Her journey to becoming confident, unapologetic and helping other women is her greatest achievement.

    She is passionate about helping women and men learn to sell, build networks, get real investment for women and learn to believe in themselves!

     

     

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    Language I - The Questions

    Language I - The Questions

    Is there a quality more uniquely human than language? The domain of language is vast and complex and involves many disciplines. In this series we will explore many of the big questions about language and cover a range of topics from evolution, biology, linguistics, anthropology, psychology and philosophy. On our search for answers we’ll gain a deeper understanding of what language is, how it emerged in humans, and how it functions in individuals and society.

    In this first episode of the series, I introduce the topic of language, raise several of the big questions and attempt to understand what language is. We also take our first tentative steps toward answering the biggest question of all: how did language emerge in homo sapiens?

    Show notes and further reading

    The Here and Now Podcast Language Series
    Language – Collins Online Dictionary
    Genesis Chapter 11, verses 1 - 9
    Talking the Talk: Language Psychology and Science – Trevor Harley (2017)
    Daniel Everett
    How Language Began – Daniel Everett (2017)
    A Basic Course in Anthropological Linguistics – Marcel Danesi (2004)
    Max Müller
    On the origin of species – Charles Darwin (1859)
    Psamtik I and the babies talk of bread
    King James IV and the island experiment – BBC History

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    Andrew Kearns

    Andrew Kearns

    I got to interview my hero, Andrew TEAKMAN Kearns and I sit down, and talk about his new photography workshop, Working with Brands, hosted by Strohl Workshops! We not only discuss photography, but we lean more on the secondhand kearns style of discussion, that is for the homies! The questions you may have asked yourself in the past, is now brought forward to fruition! 

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    Police Officers Abducted And Murdered.

    Police Officers Abducted And Murdered.

    Police Officers Abducted And Murdered. Tony Tiffin author of the book ARC ROAD is our guest. In 1964, 3 Police Officers, Marvin Jesse Gravitt, Jerry Everett and Ralph Davis, were dispatched to investigate a disturbance. Later determined to be a stolen car. During the incident they were handcuffed together, abducted, brutally murdered and their bodies were dumped in the woods. Tony talks about the investigation, the impact that the murders still have on their families and other people in the area, even after all these years.

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    UP060: Perceive // using spatial recognition to measure consumer behavior in the real world

    UP060: Perceive // using spatial recognition to measure consumer behavior in the real world

    Interview begins: 6:15
    Debrief begins: 47:49

    Everett Berry is the CEO and founder of Perceive, an experience-analysis computer vision software designed to give companies an automated method for analyzing business in a physical space.

    Everett began forming his idea for Perceive six years ago during his freshman year in college when he would peruse the campus's video feeds. Having since received several grants for his company, Everett currently runs Perceive out of Indianapolis and hopes to expand his team in the near future.

    Everett discusses his insights on the recent changes in the events, retail, and restaurant businesses and how Perceive is providing companies an efficient and dynamic analysis of their customer experience through video analytics.

    We discuss:

    • Ad: Improved methods to sourcing talent and finding new possible colleagues (4:58)
    • Challenges in computer vision, AI, and what Perceive does (8:05)
    • Perceive's story of becoming a company (14:55)
    • NSF SPIR grant (16:25)
    • Commercial application of Perceive and monitoring customers (19:25)
    • Analytics and company personalization (27:37)
    • Business model (31:52)
    • Events, restaurants, retail, and customer experience (34:36)
    • Perceive's clientele (39:49)
    • Future growth (41:45)

    Perceive was founded in 2015 and based in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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    Episode 20 - Word Association Test Gone Wrong

    Episode 20 - Word Association Test Gone Wrong

    Word Ass Tests have been used in therapy for years, but can be a good dating tool to sift through weirdos or gain insight into your current partner's psyche in surprisingly few words. See what happens when Kiley & Kyle try it out. More from this episode: relationship challenges of home remodeling and the Emmy's!

    Credits: All about Carl Jung's Word Association Test and his full word list.

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    Episode 19 - Snack Wipe Ball Hit

    Episode 19 - Snack Wipe Ball Hit

    Me Likey Me No Likey is back for another segment with confessions of things that irritate and satisfy each other. Kiley & Kyle get into the weeds about making the bed (it's important) and other bedroom habits. They talk about seeing Bon Iver & Sharon Van Etten at the Gorge, chasing a thunderstorm,  and answer some thoughtful listener questions. 

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    Justice Brewing - Everett, WA

    Justice Brewing - Everett, WA

    I’ve traveled down I-5 in Washington State to the city of Everett. Home to the Boeing Assembly plant, this area has seen growth in recent years, including  the craft beer scene. Starting in the back shed in 2009, Justice Brewing is a one man project which is seeing some major expansion later this year.

    Justice Brewing
    Website: http://www.justicebrewing.com/
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    Podcast Created and Hosted by: Aaron Johnson
    Recorded on location at Justice Brewing - Everett, WA
    Editing & Mixing by: Aaron Johnson
    Theme music by: A:M (Aaron Johnson & Danny Moffat)

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    Episode 5: Greg Everett on the Art of Coaching

    Episode 5: Greg Everett on the Art of Coaching

    Greg Everett of Catalyst Athletics is almost a household name.

    Anyone (especially in the USA) interested in weightlifting has heard of Everett—but why?

    Greg is an incredible coach. But he's an even better producer of content, and that's why he's able to make a great living as a nationally renowned coach. Get that? He's a great coach—and he knows how to tell you so.

    Greg spends almost as much time sharing his knowledge and building his audience as he does coaching. And that's a very, very smart move.

    In this episode, Greg talks about the "art of coaching"—the stuff between the reps that makes a trainer a "real coach." He also talks about his business, CrossFit, models and mentors.

    His website is https://www.catalystathletics.com/