I have a passion for the arts, health and wellness, sports, entrepreneurship, culture, education and self improvement. As an established filmmaker, business owner, college professor; and avid surfer, snowboarder and biker; I strive to learn, grow and improve in all aspects of life. I hope to share my passions with you and together we can progress and attain fulfillment.
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Casually Pro is a podcast where hosts Jef and Charlie reveal the stories and insights behind unique careers, opening doors to worlds many of us never get to see. With a laid-back approach, they make the complex aspects of each profession clear and relatable. Every episode is a reminder that no matter the job title, each career journey holds lessons in resilience, curiosity, and creativity—empowering listeners to discover new possibilities and maybe even find inspiration for their own paths.
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Join two of the leading educators in manual therapy, bodywork, and massage therapy, as they delve into the most intriguing issues, questions, research, and client conditions that hands-on practitioners face. Stimulate your thinking with imaginative conversations, tips, and interviews related to the somatic arts and sciences.
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Weekly-ish sermon recordings from Geoffrey Roberts at the Whitehouse Church in Canberra, loosely following the Revised Common Lectionary. If you’re a fan of Greg Boyd, Brian Zahnd, and N.T. Wright, among others, you’ll definitely notice the influence of their great ideas. The Whitehouse Church is mostly Neo-Anabaptist~ish, post-evangelical leaning in worldview. We see Jesus as the full expression of what God is like and try to build community around his teachings. If you have any questions o ...
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Welcome to USHJA On Course, the official podcast of the United States Hunter Jumper Association. From beyond the competition arena, we'll introduce you to aspects of the sport you've always wanted to know more about, tricks of the trade from prominent members of the community and even reveal some topics you may have never thought of. Tune in each month as we chat with top juniors, amateurs and professionals all across the industry to discuss the latest happenings in the sport and how it is c ...
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Exploring the intersection between collective psychology, law and the environment. An AI generated podcast created by feeding academic papers into Google’s NotebookLM.
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Listening to America aims to “light out for the territories,” traveling less visited byways and taking time to see this immense, extraordinary country with fresh eyes while listening to the many voices of America’s past, present, and future. Led by noted historian and humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson, Listening to America travels the country’s less visited byways, from national parks and forests to historic sites to countless under-recognized rural and urban places. Through this exploration ...
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A podcast dedicated to promoting philosophical education and deep reflection. We invite philosophers from around the globe to discuss philosophy in the context of contemporary injustices – all at an easy-to-understand and digestible level. New episodes weekly on Friday.
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Beyond the Ridge, a series of conversations in partnership with the National Film Board of Canada, brings together Vimy Foundation program alumni and expert academics to examine knowledge of the First World War and how it relates to the Canadian experience today. // Présentée en partenariat avec l’Office national du film du Canada, Par-delà la Crête est une série de conversations qui rassemble des participant-e-s aux programmes de la Fondation Vimy et des expert-e-s dont les connaissances de ...
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Clay’s conversation with Claire Martin, who hiked the entire Pacific Crest Trail in 2020, more than 2,400 miles through some of the most rugged landscapes in America. Claire was a 2018 graduate of Thomas Jefferson’s University of Virginia. Without quite knowing why, she set out for the Mexican border with a 35-pound pack and began the long journey …
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34. Rider to Rider with Jacob Pope and Kameron Berry
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14:07We’re kicking off a new season with USHJA Rider to Rider—a four-part series that pairs rising talent with top Professionals for candid conversations about their journeys, advice, and love for the sport. In this episode, 2024 Gochman Grant recipient Kameron Berry sits down with renowned pro Jacob Pope to talk about their paths in the equestrian worl…
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Father, hallowed be your name, make your name holyand remember your promises to restore your reputation. Gather us as your people, make us clean, give us new hearts of flesh not stone, put your Spirit in us, empower us to follow your decrees, restore your kingdom and make it like the garden of Eden. Right now, today, we are so grateful for your pro…
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Check out "Beggarman" on Prime Video on Sept. 05, 2025. Loved this film and great to talk film, creativity, and the business with these guys. #supportindiefilm #indiefilm #creativity
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149: Bodywork through the Polyvagal Lens (with Stephen Porges)
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1:05:04🎙In this episode, Til Luchau and Whitney Lowe speak with renowned neuroscientist Dr. Stephen Porges, originator of Polyvagal Theory. Together, they explore how our nervous systems respond to cues of safety, how touch can support regulation and connection, and what all this means for bodyworkers and manual therapists. Dr. Porges shares the latest th…
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#1661 Artificial Intelligence (AI) and a New Constitution for the United States
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55:36Frequent guest Beau Breslin of Skidmore College and one of his prize students, Prairie Gunnels, talk about a capstone project for Beau’s Introduction to American Politics Course, in which students used the AI tool, ChatGPT, to write a new constitution for each of the seven generations that now share American soil. Professor Breslin is fully aware o…
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The place that Mary found was more important than any worry, frustration, or cultural obligation. The place Mary found in the midst of all the work, all the mess, and all the expectation, was sacred. And it wasn’t just Mary; it was Jesus also. He wanted her to be there. And I want to be there too but there is just so much noise and hurry and worry.…
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#1660 Ten Things: The Real Patrick Henry (Live)
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50:35Clay’s conversation with popular guest Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky on Patrick Henry. Henry began his life as a shopkeeper but rose to become the governor of Virginia and one of the handful of most essential rabble-rousers in the American Revolution. Henry and Jefferson were frenemies; at one point, Jefferson (the Deist) said to his friend Madison, “We m…
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148: The Vagus Nerve: Buzzword or Biology? (with Til Luchau & Whitney Lowe)
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54:22🎙From “vagal push-ups” to inflammation to trauma healing, the vagus nerve is everywhere in bodywork and wellness talk—but what does the science actually say? And more importantly, what does this mean in actual practice? In this episode, Til and Whitney take a grounded, myth-busting look at the vagus nerve’s role in health, relaxation, and hands-on …
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#1659 Theodore Roosevelt in Grand Canyon Country
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55:47Clay’s conversation with Harvey Leake, the great-grandson of the pioneering southwestern archaeologists John and Louisa Wetherill. Harvey tells the story of former President Theodore Roosevelt’s 1913 visit to the Four Corners region. First, TR and his sons Archie, age 19, Quentin, age 15, and their cousin Nicholas Roosevelt, age 20, rode through th…
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Before we get to the question of, “Who is my neighbour?” it is worth considering a modern retelling of this story. In our context it is hard to appreciate the disdain that the Jewish people felt towards the Samaritan people. Perhaps imagine this scene taking place in modern day Israel, with a devout Hasidic Jew questioning a rabbi, and in response …
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32 - Healing Meets Hustle: The Power of Inner Alignment — A Conversation with Samia Bano
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1:18:06Samia Bano is the #HappinessExpert, author, speaker, podcaster & coach for coaches and healers. Samia is most known for her book, 'Make Change Fun and Easy' and her #podcast of the same name. With the help of her signature Follow Your Heart Process™, a unique combination of #PositivePsychology and the #spiritual wisdom of our most effective #Change…
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#1658 Jay Carson, Boulder Outdoor Survival School and National Service
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55:43Clay’s interview with Jay Carson, the executive director of the Boulder Outdoor Survival School (BOSS), located in remote Boulder, Utah. Jay Carson had a long and successful political career, including stints with Chuck Schumer, Howard Dean, and Bill Bradley. Jay has also had a successful career as a Hollywood screenwriter. But his life changed whe…
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Jesus isn’t complicit with boundaries defined by race, religion, borders, politics, culture, wealth, gender, or status. He sends out his messengers into Samaria to prepare the way because the people of Samaria are made in the image of God just as truly as the people in Judea. Just as today the people in Gaza, Ukraine, and Iran are made in the image…
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31 - Nomadic but Not Chaotic: The Power of Simplified Systems — a conversation with Virginie Levraud
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1:13:30Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Newsletter: https://subscribepage.io/casuallypro --- Virginie Levraud is a business coach, digital strategy consultant, and founder of Captain Gini. For over 15 years, she has been helping service-based women entrepreneurs structure their business, clarify their positioning, and gener…
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147: Palpating Fibrosis, Easing Inflammation (with Geoffrey Bove & Holly McMillan)
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58:54🎙What can trained hands feel in irradiated tissue—and how might that inform both research and practice? In this episode, Til Luchau and guest cohost Cathy Ryan, RMT, talk with neurobiologist Dr. Geoffrey Bove and manual therapist/speech pathologist Holly McMillan about their collaborative animal study. They explore how massage therapy may influence…
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Clay’s conversation with Dr. Cassandra Newby-Alexander, professor of history at Norfolk State University in Virginia, about the status of race relations in America as we approach our 250th birthday. How should we read Thomas Jefferson's great sentence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal”? Did Jefferson mean wha…
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With the recent passing of Brian Wilson, I want to reflect on the profound impact he had on my life and the indelible mark he left on American culture and music. His artistry shaped generations. What’s your favorite Brian Wilson or Beach Boys song, and what memory does it bring back for you? 🎧 Listen to the full episode on all platforms: www.TomBen…
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30 - Perspiration, Dedication, Inspiration: The Story of Casually Pro
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1:11:21Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! ----- How does a casual conversation between two friends turn into a full-on podcast with guests from all walks of life? In this milestone 30th episode, Charlie and Jef pull back the curtain and share the origin story of Casually Pro. They talk about how it al…
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[Class Announcement Episode!] Leg Knee & Foot Masterclass (Thomas Myers with Til Luchau)
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15:48🎙In this special mini-episode, Til Luchau previews his upcoming Leg, Knee & Foot Masterclass (August 17–19, 2025 in Walpole, Maine) while catching up with his longtime friend and colleague Thomas Myers, founder of Anatomy Trains and host of the Anatomy Trains Summer Program. Together, they reflect on: How their teaching—and their excitement for it—…
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PUBLIC SPEAKING INSIGHTS-LEARN FROM HISTORICAL SPEECHES
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12:57After nearly 15 years as a Public Speaking professor, I’m excited to share my passion for communication through a brand-new online course! In this video, I break down powerful elements from historic speeches by Presidents Obama and Reagan, and show how you can apply them to elevate your own speaking style. #PublicSpeaking #CommunicationSkills #Obam…
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#1656 A Conversation with Novelist Anne Hillerman
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52:15Clay interviews the southwestern crime novelist Anne Hillerman, now publishing her 10th novel about crime-solving in the land of the Navajo in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. Anne is the daughter of the acclaimed and bestselling Tony Hillerman, who wrote 19 novels before he died in 2008. Anne decided to carry on the tradition, and her succ…
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The reformers and radical reformers challenged the status quo, not with something new, but instead with something old! They fulfilled the prophetic tradition by pointing back to the testimony of Jesus in their time.
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29 - Hyperscaling Hope: The Future of Climate Tech — a conversation with Thomas Schuldt
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1:10:29Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! ----- Thomas Schuldt is passionate about hyperscaling technology solutions that address the global challenges of climate change. He currently leads the Business Development and Strategy team at DG Matrix, where he helps deploy clean, secure, and reliable power…
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146: Inflammation, Touch, & the Grieving Body (with Mary-Frances O’Connor)
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56:17🎙Grief is not just an emotion—it’s a full-body experience. In this episode, Til Luchau talks with neuroscientist and psychologist Mary-Frances O’Connor, author of The Grieving Body, about how grief changes the brain, affects inflammation, and alters our physiology. They explore how attachment loss rewires the brain, how inflammatory responses shape…
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#1655 Clay and Lindsay Live: Religious Freedom
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51:37Clay’s live conversation with Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky on Religious Freedom. Clay and Lindsay met in person at The Historic Christ Church and Museum in Weems, Virginia to discuss the history of religous freedom in the United States. They talk about how many Presidents have shared the faith, why there was an effort to separate the church and state fro…
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28 - From “Guilty” to Growth: Rewriting the Rules - a conversation with Victoria Cvitanovic
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1:02:46Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! ----- Victoria Cvitanovic is a corporate and regulatory attorney at Rudick Law Group, PLLC, where she partners with women-led teams to support businesses and healthcare providers operating at the edge of innovation and regulation. With a focus on highly regula…
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#1654 Wandering In Canyon Country — A Conversation with Craig Childs
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56:58Clay’s conversation with writer Craig Childs of western Colorado. Childs is the author of more than a dozen books about America’s backcountry. He’s spent months, even years, exploring the Grand Canyon and a hundred lesser but magnificent canyons in desert country. Childs has been a river runner, a guide, and a consultant, but mostly, he is a writer…
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Whilst a political party may have unity of ideology, and even churches can have a shared creed, the kingdom of God calls us to share in a oneness that is displayed not by a doctrinal statement but rather by our love for one another.
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27 - Culture Shocked: Thriving Between Worlds — a conversation with Tanja Podvrsan
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54:37Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! ----- Tanja Podvrsan, ICF ACC, is an international career coach and recruiter with over 25 years of experience helping individuals, leaders, and teams navigate career transitions. She specializes in supporting bilingual Third Culture Kids (TCKs) and cross-cult…
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145: Can Discs Heal? (with Stuart McGill)
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1:11:59🎙 World-renowned spine expert Dr. Stuart McGill returns for a deep dive into the complexities of disc healing and adaptation, back pain mechanics, and what manual and movement therapists need to understand about spinal loading, adaptation, and practitioner longevity. In this rich and wide-ranging conversation with Til Luchau and Whitney Lowe, Dr. M…
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HEALTHY LIVING WITH NUTRITION EXPERT, AMANDA GARGIULO
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44:48Amanda Gargiulo shares her inspiring journey from working in TV and acting to becoming a wellness coach, yoga enthusiast, and nutrition expert. 💪✨ We dive into: -Building a fitness routine that actually sticks -Why fasting & whole foods changed everything -The truth about “cheat meals” and healthy living -Real tips for clean eating, supplements & m…
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#1653 Clay and the new History Channel Series, Kevin Costner's The West
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55:48Guest host Russ Eagle interviews Clay Jenkinson about the forthcoming eight-part History Channel series, Kevin Costner's The West. Clay was interviewed as a historical expert twice for the series produced by Doris Kearns Goodwin and featuring Kevin Costner. Clay explains his intensive preparations to participate in a documentary by Ken Burns or Dor…
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When it came to following the rules, Jesus repeatedly upset the religious leaders. Jesus was prepared to bend the rules (as the Pharisees defined them) to honour his principles. And sometimes we must also bend the rules to honour the principles of the kingdom of God.
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26 - Silent Signals: How Body Language Speaks Louder Than Words a conversation with René Deceuninck
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1:08:45Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! ----- René Deceuninck, Master & Expert in Body Language, Motivational Speaker, Coach and Trainer, runs an exclusive international company. Since 1995, René has been delivering enriching insights and results-oriented outcomes to his clients. His seminars, key…
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#1652 America's Public Lands: A Report Card
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52:56Clay Jenkinson interviews Jonathan Thompson, the author of books about the American West, including Sagebrush Empire: How a Remote Utah County Became the Battlefront of American Public Lands. Thompson has written much about the pushback of western ranchers, irrigators, mining interests, and chambers of commerce against federal regulation (and even …
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In these last quiet moments with his friends, this was the message that Jesus felt was most important. Not a theological statement or a creed. Not a four-step program or a salvation prayer. Instead he gave them a new command: The measure of their faithfulness would be their love for one another.
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25 - From Numbers to Nourishment: Using Finance to Fight Hunger — A Conversation with Robert Lee
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58:55Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! Robert Lee is a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, CNN Hero, and Obama Leader USA recognized for his ground-breaking work at the intersection of food justice and social impact. As the Co-Founder of Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, Robert has built a nationally recognized n…
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144: Fascia, Emotion, Inflammation, & Attention (with Robert Schleip)
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59:52🎙In this thought-provoking episode, Til and Whitney welcome back fascia researcher Robert Schleip to explore the evolving science behind fascia’s role in emotional regulation, inflammation, and sensory experience. They dive into Schleip’s keynote for the upcoming 7th International Fascia Research Congress and discuss emerging research on fascia as …
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#1651 Ten Things About the American Revolution
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50:31Clay and frequent guest Lindsay Chervinsky discuss the American Revolution in a “live” podcast recording in Vail, Colorado. Was George Washington a great military strategist? How vital was Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence when it was written? Why weren’t women incorporated as full citizens — as Abigail Adams suggested — when America re-const…
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24 - No More Boring Meetings: Rina Yahya's Rules for Remarkable Events
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1:31:22Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! Rina Yahya is a dynamic corporate facilitator and communications expert on a mission to eliminate boring meetings, forgettable events, and surface-level networking. With over a decade of experience designing human-centered experiences, she helps organizations …
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Clay's conversation with Amy Irvine, the author of the 2018 book Desert Cabal: A New Season in the Wilderness. Ms. Irvine published the book on the 50th anniversary of Edward Abbey's blockbuster Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness. Desert Cabal is a careful and nuanced conversation with the late Edward Abbey, who died in 1989. Wasn't his r…
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Peter denies knowing Jesus before the crucifixion. And then after the resurrection, Jesus appeared to Mary, and then to the disciples in the upper room, and then he appeared a second time and spoke with Thomas. But Peter is not mentioned. John even records Peter narrowly missing Jesus in the garden before he appeared to Mary, but Peter never gets c…
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23 - From Burnout to Breakthrough: Redefining Leadership with Irene Anggreeni
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1:03:46Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! Irene is a wellness leadership coach, strategic consultant and mental health advocate, known for her dedication in empowering leaders and their teams towards sustainable success. A lifelong learner, she graduated PhD in Industrial Design and Master in Dance Mo…
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143: Palliative Massage is for Everyone (with Cal Cates)
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1:03:10🎙Cal Cates returns to The Thinking Practitioner to explore the essential role massage therapy can play in palliative and end-of-life care. In conversation with Til Luchau and Whitney Lowe, Cal shares practical insights, personal stories, and the philosophy behind Healwell’s innovative mPATH training program. Together they unpack ways that all massa…
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#1649 Sean Sherman and Native American Food
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57:07Clay talks with noted chef, author, activist, and visionary Sean Sherman, an Oglala Lakota man who is changing the world of indigenous food. Sean is the author of an award-winning book, The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen, and another book, Turtle Island, which is coming out in November. They discuss the white conquest of the North American contine…
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It must be rough being a person who is only known because of a single defining event or trait, or worse, a singular mistake or failure in their lives. Poor old Thomas is like this.
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22 - Uncommon Aid in an Uncommon Time: The Parable Foundation Mission, a Conversation with Alex Detmering
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1:18:52Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! Alex Detmering is a founder, storyteller, and seasoned content marketer with over eight years of experience helping brands craft narratives that drive 700%+ increases in qualified traffic, secure millions in venture funding, and earn placements in top media ou…
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#1648 Hitting the Road With Lewis and Clark
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52:43Occasional guest host and LTA videographer Nolan Johnson joins Clay to talk about the epic Lewis and Clark Airstream journey of 2025, wherein Clay will follow the Lewis and Clark Trail from Jefferson’s Monticello in Virginia to Astoria, Oregon, and back again. Historian James Ronda said the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-06 was “America’s first…
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21 - AI for Humans, but not by Humans: A Conversation with Nader Torki
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1:15:21Get a monthly dose of inspiration and news by subscribing to our Casually Pro Newsletter! Nader is an AI strategy consultant who partners with organizations to design and implement AI initiatives that align seamlessly with their business objectives across a range of industries. In addition to his consulting work, Nader is a published author and exe…
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