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    Explore "mohawk" with insightful episodes like "Nibi Biimaadiiziiwin (Water Is Life): Caring for Creation", "ecoFIBRES + COLORS (EN)", "Music: Then and Now", "Music: Then and Now" and "Feminism in Film: Our Stories Onscreen" from podcasts like ""Indigenous 150+", "From Design to Print", "Music: Then and Now", "Music: Then and Now" and "Indigenous 150+"" and more!

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    Music: Then and Now

    Music: Then and Now
    Land Back Camp is a peaceful Indigenous occupation which sidelines as a ceremonial meeting space. The toxic effects of colonization with residential schools forcing assimilation are still evident with drug abuse, poverty, suicides, missing and murdered Indigenous women, disproportionate representation in the criminal justice system and lifelong scarring from trauma and abuse. With our government breaking treaty promises to putting in pipelines through First Nations land, Truth and Reconciliation is not being followed and the only small change we have seen is land acknowledgements in schools and at the beginning of meetings. In Kitchener, Waterloo, in Victoria Park Indigenous activists such as Amy Smoke, Terre Chartrand, and Shawn Johnston have been taking a stand to exercise their treaty rights and retake a small piece of traditional meeting grounds. Shawn Johnston, Amy Smoke, & Terre Chartrand all being two-spirit; Amy discusses the incredible youth who showed up to help and participate who mostly identify as two spirit, queer, non-binary, & trans looking for safe spaces to reclaim their culture. Photo Erik O'Neill Cover Art Tania Willems https://www.landbackcamp.com/

    Music: Then and Now

    Music: Then and Now
    Nibi is a love song for the water. Nibi translates to water in Anishinaabemowin. Maddie Resmer, a camper at O:se Kenhionhata:tie Landback Camp, speaks about water which is such a huge burden in Indigenous Communities to some degree; having to constantly fight for clean water. To protect water and to be able to use water which is part of traditional lands in traditional ways; to fish in the water, collect water from natural springs and streams to use.   When singing Nibi, as much as it is singing praise and love for the water that is around us, it is also a call for hope to a lot of the communities that don't have that access to clean water and are still fighting for protection of their waters.When we say water is life we really mean that in the literal sense. - Maddie Resmer Photo by Erik O'Neill Cover Art by Tania Willems Support: https://www.landbackcamp.com/get_involved

    Skiing and Snowboarding in California

    Skiing and Snowboarding in California

    California is known for its surf culture, certainly, but come wintertime, thrill-seekers look to the mountains to ride the slopes on skis, snowboards, and other vehicles. On this episode of the California Now Podcast, host Soterios Johnson talks to a few folks who know just where to go for some epic winter adventures. First up is Mike Reitzell, who helms Ski California. Next up, Johnson speaks with Olympic gold medalist and professional adventurer Jonny Moseley. Finally, Johnson chats with Heavenly Ski Resort instructor Mike Allen.

    QSO Today Episode 244 Howard Bernstein WB2UZE

    QSO Today Episode 244 Howard Bernstein WB2UZE

    Howard Bernstein is the co-founder of the Long Island CW Club along with Rich Collins K2UPS,  where they train amateurs of every age to be CW operators over Zoom video conferencing. Howard has a long history in ham radio extending back over 50 years.  WB2UZE still has his first Drake line and is a collector of vintage things including old radios and automobiles. Howard is my QSO Today.

    Ted Bird Talks

    Ted Bird Talks

    Ted Bird has been a Montreal radio mainstay since 1984. I'd say longer but I don't remember his fist tour in 1979 and he didn't have fond memories of that era which was complicated given the politics at the time. From his times working with Terry Dimonte at CHOM, Mix 96 and CJAD, to working off the island in the Mohawk community and now Jewel 106.7 in Hudson, Quebec.

    I worked with Ted a couple of times, including from 2002 to 2006 at CHOM where his passion for reporting, writing and broadcasting taught me to stand your ground while having all your i's dotted and t's crossed. Yes this will be as biographical as it is two radio people catching up as we touched on subjects like his support of the military troops, the legalization of cannabis, the Habs, Expos, NY Giants, and concussions in football.

    The Robert Hawkins bit Ted referred to is here.

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    Episode 44: Ted Geoghegan

    Episode 44: Ted Geoghegan

    We Are Still Here.


    On this episode we speak to Filmmaker and publicist Ted Geoghegan, Ted has been involved in the horror film genre for the past decade as a writer and producer. We discuss his debut feature We Are Still Here and recent movie Mohawk. 


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    HC21 Forum Speaker Highlight; Phil Brown, Sr VP of HR for Mohawk Industries

    HC21 Forum Speaker Highlight; Phil Brown, Sr VP of HR for Mohawk Industries
    Held annually since 1997, the HC21 Forum is the largest in our region. This year speakers will focus on the four key levers developed by HC21 to assist organizations in designing and implementing value-based benefit design. The levers work in tandem with one another to push value into your organization and our regional market. One of our speakers, Phil Brown, Sr VP of Human Resources with Mohawk Industries was kind enough to answer a couple of questions about his upcoming presentation at our May 1st event. This podcast also introduces our other speakers.

    Necrocasticon Volume 3 Chapter 41

    Necrocasticon Volume 3 Chapter 41

    Welcome to volume 3 Chapter 41 of the Necrocasticon! Women in Horror Month continues, minus a female guest this week.

    Tom has his review of MOHAWK, plus Ted Geohegan's Q&A from the Syracuse premiere this past week, a film some are saying is as culturally significant to members of the First Nation as Black Panther is to African Americans.

    Walt passes judgment on the latest Hellraiser entry in his smoker, Az has some words for Gibson's management, to the tune of an elven choir in the mortuary and Scott's ax handle gets lost in Vegas.

    And, finally, we test the bonds of friendship once again with Roman Dominguez, as he joins us to give another B Movie review.

    Necrocasticon
    aaFebruary 19, 2018

    004: CHRIS MOHAWK REED - What's Your Mohawk Feature Really Worth

    004: CHRIS MOHAWK REED - What's Your Mohawk Feature Really Worth

    Chris Mohawk Read - A CEO with a MOHAWK and Top LinkedIn Influencer, that creates, markets and explodes Personal Brands all around the world. Your biggest 'Flaws' are what makes you stand out from the pack. Embrace Them ! 

    YOU READY TO JOIN ME ON THIS MAGIC PATH ??

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    Connect With Chris

    LinkedIn -https://sg.linkedin.com/in/b2bsocialmarketing

    Dark Art Of Marketing - http://thedarkartofmarketing.com/

     

     

    A WORD OR THREE FROM CHRIS -

    I am the Only CEO With A Mohawk! I am also a two times No. 1 International Best Selling Author with my latest book "Personal Branding Mastery For Entrepreneurs" and previously with my book "LinkedIn Mastery for Entrepreneurs", the No.1 book about LinkedIn on Amazon.

    I am Asia's most recommended entrepreneur on LinkedIn with almost 500 recommendations. All listed on my deck below and on my profile. Like McKinsey we don't talk about our clients but our clients are very happy talking about us.

    I am a serial, global entrepreneur having created Black Marketing - Enabling LinkedIn For You and The Dark Art of Marketing - Personal Branding For Entrepreneurs servicing entrepreneurs across the world.

    My new brand Mohawk Marketing - TripAdvisor Engagement For You has just been unleashed.

    My Masterclass brand, Chris J Reed Mastery promises to Engage, Delight, Educate and Entertain you and your teams.

    I have been named an Official LinkedIn Power Profile 2012-2017, have one of the world's most viewed LinkedIn profiles with 55,000 followers and have just won Social Media Entrepreneur of the Year 2017 award by CMO Asia/World Brand Congress and recently"Asia's Most Influential Digital Media Professional"​ by them too.

    Black Marketing won Social Media Marketing Award by Singapore Business Review, BriCham Singapore Small Business Rising Star and been nominated for Agency of The Year by Marketing Magazine and Social Media Influencer of the Year by Mumbrella. 

    I am also a vastly experienced event speaker & chairperson and happily speak & chair at conferences, company events & regularly hold LinkedIn workshops. I lecture at the The Chinese University of Hong Kong Business School and National University of Singapore.

    I am an elected BritCham Singapore Board Director and Chair of their Talent and Personal Development Business Group.

    I am a mentor for the CMO Council/Singapore Management University Business School. 

    Episode 17: Shelley Scovin

    Episode 17: Shelley Scovin

    Shelley Scovin started in restaurants at the age of 18 at Boca Raton's lively Wilt Chamberlain's restaurant. After exploring a few colleges, she landed in Miami, working various serving gigs to all ages and all manner of customer requests. Eventually she made it out to Los Angeles, first working at the legendary Saddle Ranch on the Sunset Strip. We discuss avoiding check walk-outs, the downsides of LA liquor licenses, and her extensive experience in multiple fields of the entertainment industry. Enjoy!

    James - "I've Had People Give Me Weird Stares, But When I'm With My Daughter People Think I'm The Cool Dad"

    James - "I've Had People Give Me Weird Stares, But When I'm With My Daughter People Think I'm The Cool Dad"

    James and his wife Stacy are the parents of one-year-old Ozzy, and are about ready to give birth to another child any day. James is true punk rock - eight-inch purple mohawk, ear stretchers, he has played in a band, and his career is working at a high-end guitar factory. We talk all about peoples perceptions of him - with and without his daughter - and how people go from scared to infatuated when he's out playing with his kid. We also talk about work/life balance, and what it's like to be on the phone with someone in the world of rock n' roll while your kid is playing on the floor. 

    Episode 12: Marc Underhill

    Episode 12: Marc Underhill

    Marc dabbled in the world of corporate fine dining at Houston's Restaurant in Pasadena, which would teach him the perils of customer complaints and upper management. He then found respite at Mohawk Bend in Echo Park, where he met coworkers who would become his creative collaborators. We discuss the zen of serving, how restaurants allow for a creative life, and his upcoming feature film project which is on Seed and Spark at auggiemovie.com. Enjoy!