The guys discuss how a three year nap can get you out of taking the trash out, when the possibility of nudity justifies a total reconfiguration of a mass transit system, and what exactly is the current street value of a swaddled cat as it pertains to vacation destinations.
If you’re 10% listening and 90% thinking about what to say next, you’re not living in the moment. Join Mike & Glenn as they discuss what it means to live in the moment. It’s amazing the library of tools and references you can go back to if you stay present in the moment – focused, paying attention, listening, absorbing and inputting things into your mental library.
We are proud to present James Calcagni. James is the visionary behind The Navigator, an assistive device designed specifically for amputees. Rick Bontkowski spends a full hour discussing James’s journey into amputee advocacy and his continued support and efforts to make the amputee’s lifestyle accessible and affordable. The AMP’D UP211 Video Podcast is hosted by Rick Bontkowski, a right below knee amputee.
In today’s episode, Saul talks to Adam McHugh on his book “Blood from a stone: A memoir of how wine brought me back from the dead.” Adam McHugh is a wine tour guide, sommelier, and Certified Specialist of Wine. He is a regular contributor to Edible Santa Barbara & Wine Country and a happy resident of the Santa Ynez Valley.
Adam is the author of the memoir Blood from a Stone: A Memoir of How Wine Brought Me Back from the Dead, which tells the story of how he stumbled his way from hospice chaplain and grief counselor in Los Angeles to wine tour guide and sommelier in the Santa Ynez Valley.
A former hospice chaplain and Presbyterian minister, he wrote two books while in professional ministry: The Listening Life and Introverts in the Church. He was featured in Susan Cain’s bestselling book Quiet, and wrote articles on introversion and listening for Psychology Today, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, and Quiet Revolution.
Adam is a graduate of Claremont McKenna College and the Princeton School of Theology.
The guys discuss how many skulls it takes to make you suspicious, when the temperature of nuggets can affect your bank balance, and why it’s a terrible idea to lose your head over camel cuddle time.