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We're Noah & Eli, and we have Something in Common: we love Dawes. Our Dawes podcast journeys one by one through each and every song in the Dawes discography, exploring the genius behind our favorite band.
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Mark Dawes' Podcasts

Mark Dawes

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This podcast channel is dedicated to providing you with lots of information relating to positive thinking, mindfulness meditation, ancient scripture and wisdom combined with modern science. I hope I find it useful and if you have any suggestions on what you'd like to hear please let me know. Have a great life. Mark Dawes
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Mike Dawes Has A Podcast

Mike Dawes

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Welcome to ‘Mike Dawes has a Podcast’, a series of one on one discussions about guitar, guitarists, and the music industry. MDHAP features a selection of long-form interviews I conducted with some of the most interesting artists in the scene today. I will be talking to friends from the road of all genres, as well as some exciting guests I will be meeting for the first time. This podcast is presented by the amazing ToneWoodAmp, the revolutionary award-winning effects processor for acoustic gu ...
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"Opened Dawes" Podcast

Chris Dawes

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Open Dawes Training is a public speaking, presentation and communication skills coaching company, with the key motivation of the company being to help people open doors that they may not even know exist yet, with increased confidence, willingness, and skills to present and speak in front of/with others. The podcast is taken from the live weekly "Opened Dawes" Live video show, where founder Chris Dawes dives into the key areas that make the difference with "public speaking", whether that is f ...
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Continuing to stay community-minded is important, according to retired Riley County Fire Chief and Emergency Director Pat Collins. Pat shares how he is spending his days later in life, as he still does volunteer fire/rescue work and serves with his local township. Pat stresses the importance of financial considerations, though, as many of us find u…
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Meadowlark Hills' Michelle Haub and Katie Sigman rejoin "Aging Gratefully" to talk about the Memory Program, that offers free services for those throughout the community who are dealing with memory issues. Through their day to day work with clients and care-givers, these two women offer encouragement through the many ways they help those with demen…
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Dave and Sonya Baker are living full lives, with Dave in the Kansas Baseball Hall of Fame after years of playing and coaching, and Sonya still serving as Curriculum Integrity Manager at Kansas State University after nearly 50 years in higher education. "You're only as old as you feel" and "God puts you where he wants you to be" are just some though…
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For 40-plus years, Julie Govert Walter has worked with older Kansans in her role as Executive Director of the North Central Flint Hills Area Agency on Aging. She reminds us all to be grateful and to remember that even if we're older and gray, we still have something to say. Julie also shares important information about services offered and regardin…
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"Look around you" and "try ways to get engaged" are thoughts from retired K-State Dean of Libraries Lori Goetsch as she transitions to her new stage of life. Lori shares highlights of her career, but also tells us how work with the local animal shelter, singing, and serving as president of the local Fairy Godmothers that serves women in need has he…
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"Do what you enjoy" and "Find Something to keep you busy" are suggestions from Donna Keyser, a retired registered dietician who worked with several school systems and now teaches yoga four days a week. Donna shares stories about her earlier life as the oldest of four girls on a ranch with her race horse trainer dad and a bit later as a single mom. …
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After 52 years of marriage and active career lives, Carol and Michael Warden have a lot to share about Aging Gratefully. "Give and Take," and remembering to say "I love you: are just some suggestions from this couple, despite Michael's Parkinson's diagnosis attributed to Agent Orange in Vietnam.โดย Cathy Dawes Scroggs
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Keep going, listen, and learn to tolerate the unknown are thoughts coming from Dee McKee, who really has not retired, with her continuing commitment as a county commissioner. Dee also mentions saying a prayer and "letting go" at times for God to handle things.Dee shares her early days in a big family on a Spearville, Ks. farm. to her work with spec…
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As he begins his fifth year of retirement from many years of service at Kansas State University, former Associate Provost Brian Niehoff talks about being open and giving back to the community you're in. From his early years of being a middle child in a big family that enjoyed music, Brian continues to enjoy life with his wife Usha, his role as a ne…
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"Get healthy" and be willing to listen and engage with others are just some suggestions from Sydney Carlin, a State Representative for 20 plus years, a widow, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and active community member. Sydney shares her experiences during the many chapters of her life with some tears and laughter--from the early 4-h days i…
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If you’re one with the universe, why manifest or pray for anything at all? It’s a paradox many of us encounter on the spiritual path, because ............ if everything is interconnected, is wanting something just the ego wanting its way? Or is your intention the universe expressing itself through you? In this audio, I explore how prayer and manife…
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From a youngster in the Catholic schools to the jungles of Vietnam, followed by a 50-plus year in broadcasting at the highest level of owning and managing, Rich Wartell has a lot to share. Keeping as healthy as possible and keeping in touch with family is a priority for Rich, as he continues to age gratefully.…
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Taking care of yourself, watching your attitude, and having faith things will turn out well are just some suggestions from Connie Mason Michaelis and Pat Michaelis. This powerful couple from Topeka lend their special insight after many years of advocating for healthy aging, Connie is a writer and speaker on the subject, and Pat has worked on afford…
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This episode features three sisters, including yours truly, who reflect on the different ways we've each dealt with retirement. Karen Cray Seaberg continues to serve on the family-founded MGP's board and is active with the Amelia Earhart Festival and Hangar Museum in our hometown, Atchison, Kansas. Middle sister Susie retired in her 50s after ownin…
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Kindness and respect are what long-time K-State Dean and Vice Provost Beth Unger hopes to be remembered for. From her earlier years as a pioneering woman in the tech industry, Beth also shares how mental health affected both her husband and son. She candidly shares insights on navigating such issues and living life to the fullest.…
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Described as an icon and the face of Kansas State University, Pat Bosco has left a five decade career and traded in all the fancy titles for Grandpa. While he still loves all things purple for his alma mater and employer of many years, Pat is thankful for his health and life partner, his wife Susan, in his later years.…
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"Just because you're retired doesn't mean you don't have a purpose" and "Find what you enjoy" are just some words of advice from Karen and Gordon Hibbard. The two recently retired from Dale Carnegie ownership--after Karen's many years with the Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce and Convention and Visitors Bureau, and Gordon's busy years with Dale C…
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Purple heart awardee and Vietnam veteran Doug Teener and his wife Linda Teener, who recently retired from 40 plus years with Kansas State University and UFM Community Learning Center, share their transition from early historic folk music performances in the early days of their marriage to later years with passions for legos and quilting. In the mid…
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Johnny and Susie Cyrene are a truly inspiring couple, saying they're more in love than ever after a more than 60 year marriage. This hard working couple talk about the importance of being truthful, talking it out, and figuring things out together as they continue their romance these later years of their lives.…
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"Sit down and listen" are just some words of advice from Father Don Zimmerman, who was ordained to the priesthood more than 50 years ago. Father Don, who rode a Harley-Davidson motorcycle for many years, has a lot to share about his own retirement and from working with "golden year" parishioners through the years.…
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Brenda and Rob Edleston in their later '60's are raising a 9 year old child on a ranch with 37 Cashmere goats, 3 horses, 22 chickens, and 6 dogs. Hear their story of past careers in the military and education, with suggestions of "learning to appreciate yourself" and "giving yourself some grace", as well as "living a life" in another Aging Grateful…
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From his early years in a band that made the Kansas Music Hall of Fame and studying nuclear physics, Doug Chapman better known as "Chappie," keeps up with his musical passion on a smaller solo scale in his golden years. While he misses many of his radio contacts from another job he worked along the way, he wakes up every morning and tells himself t…
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After a busy career as a building official and Assistant Chief for the Manhattan Fire Department, Brad Claussen now has more time to spend with grandchildren and to compete in trap shooting. He tells us how running his own home inspection business with his daughter, religious faith, and family keeps him active in his retirement years.…
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Taking it easy after retirement are words of advice from this busy couple, Dean Emeritus of K-State's Global campus Sue Maes and her retired psychologist husband Dennis Hemmendinger. However both have continued to stay active in community groups, travelled around the world, and enjoy their role as grandparents.We can learn a lot from this couple of…
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Finding more time to spend with the younger generation is one way retired Healthcare Executive Randy Peterson is dealing with his golden years. We'll also hear from Randy about how to be better advocates for ourselves in medical settings during this time of our life.โดย Cathy Dawes Scroggs
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"I am not always productive, but I am rarely bored." Frank Arthur shares how he keeps himself busy after a very active career as an entomology researcher, which took him around the world.โดย Cathy Dawes Scroggs
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Retired business manager, Vietnam veteran, and former Manhattan Mayor Bob Strawn is enjoying his retirement years--learn about his experience coming home from Vietnam and other ups and downs of his life through the years.โดย Cathy Dawes Scroggs
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Keep fighting and enjoy each day are just some of the words of wisdom from Michelle Haub and Katie Sigman, who run the Parkinson's Program at Meadowlark. Their passion for their work and clients is inspiring in this discussion about a unique portion of the Aging Gratefully population.โดย Cathy Dawes Scroggs
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From a busy 4 decades in city government to travelling the world and enjoying time with his wife on a full-time basis, Ron Fehr has made a smooth transition to the retirement lifestyle. While still in the “honeymoon” phase of retirement, the former City Manager shares suggestions on living each day, with a healthy diet, exercise including walks wit…
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This retired early childhood educator has a unique perspective on Aging Gratefully, while dealing with her older father who is in a different stage of his life. Renee Fehr tells us of having to be an advocate for her father as he struggles to learn healthier eating and exercise habits, while dealing with dementia and Parkinson’s disease issues. Ren…
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"Just do it" are words of advice coming from Barb DeSanto, who finds herself again teaching at Kansas State University in her 70's, while also working with the Flint Hills Agency on Aging and other local volunteer groups. She tells us how a good circle of friends and her faith have gotten her through her many years of caregiving for her late husban…
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Imagine being newlyweds in your late '80's and early '90's. Ed and Linda Weis Olson unexpectedly found love a second time late in life and share their love story as they both continue to age gratefully. Linda continues to work as an active real estate broker-owner and both have a good circle of friends and family.…
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This special retiree began a radio career at the age of 16 and continues to share his skill set as a narrator on the Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad. Steve Smethers retired from many years of broadcasting and educating, with his last position as Director of the A.Q. Miller Schol of Media and Communication at Kansas State University. Steve shares …
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Deb Skidmore has had numerous professional roles throughout her career as a journalist. She tells Cathy about the dynamics of retiring from Fort Riley and Kansas State University. Deb reveals how her new life has given her opportunities to grow in faith.โดย Cathy Dawes Scroggs
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We have 2 perfect guests for our debut episode. C. Clyde Jones, now 102, is a Manhattan and K-State icon. He shares stories of his life experiences and perspectives on becoming a centenarian. Robbin Cole recently retired as the Executive Director of Pawnee Mental Health, where she made a significant impact in the mental health community. She talks …
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The Trailer! It’s been just 6 short years since Cathy Scroggs (Dawes) signed off the radio for the last time. Now, she’s back to share her voice, wisdom, and heartfelt conversations on the Aging Gratefully podcast. Learn more about Cathy’s incredible journey and get ready to hear her again as she explores the ups and downs of aging with gratitude.…
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Conflict is a part of life, but the way we handle it can transform relationships, workplaces, and even global dynamics. Traditional conflict management often reinforces separation, seeing others as problems to be managed. In this podcast, I explore a mindful approach that shifts this perspective by integrating mindfulness, meditation, and the conce…
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This is a guided meditation that I promised I'd do for all of my followers on Instagram and social media who asked me to record this. It's about 'Understanding the Holographic Universe, The Divine Matrix and the Timeless Connection. It tells us that there is no need for information to travel across distances or for time to pass for our intentions t…
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Ashwin has a wild story -- born to Indian immigrants in a rough outskirt of Boston, Ashwin found his way to Hollywood in the most unlikely of ways: by bringing hot women to the Playboy mansion parties when he was still a teenager with a fake passport from Ghana. 4 years into standup, Ashwin is creating and producing and hustling in a way that shoul…
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Reverse meditations are great meditations to do to help you with pain management and also to help others who may be suffering. I've recently used a reverse meditation to help me with the pain post dental surgery and as many of us find the dentist a less than pleasant experience I hope that this helps some of you.…
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Many people are worried and angry about what's happening in the world. The wars, poverty, homelessness, greed, anger and hatred. But worrying about these things won't help and becoming angry just helps fuel the delusional thinking that fuels the problem. This podcast talks about what each and everyone of us we can do.…
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WE'RE BACK! Tommy comes by the yard and they tackle a wide range of questions: is Trump that much worse than Biden? Is religion necessary for a functioning society? Have liberals gone too far? And is pedophilia increasing in America? Bill and Tommy discuss the plethora of movies, documentaries and streaming series about pedophilia rings and famous …
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Professional wingwoman Erin Davis (ABC's "To Tell the Truth," Bravo's "Camp Getaway") comes by the yard to discuss her unique job of being a wingwoman, dating expert, and life coach, as well as her failed relationship with Bill. They discuss the reasons why dating is harder than ever in 2023 and why Erin dumped Bill. ENJOY!…
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With a little bribery, the elusive Tommy Wakefield comes by the yard to talk about his current interracial relationship, how it's encouraged him to delve into the systemic resistance to miscegenation in American history, and how it's forced him to learn how to "catch ass" (i.e. properly receive a twerk on the dance floor). Also, Bill gets mad he do…
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Monarey Martinez comes to the yard to discuss her rising career in comedy as she comes close to her decade mark. Monarey's background and backstory are at once fascinating, unique, and utterly horrific. The result is Monarey adopting a no-apologies stance towards standup and life. Great listen for anyone who deals with adversity and evil men. (That…
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Old friend, actress, podcaster, and brand new comic Keila Dolle comes by the yard to talk about why she changed her name in at age 30 from Katy Dolle and the spiritual and personal transformation that happened for her during Birthrite in Israel and the ensuing pandemic. And make sure to check out her podcast, "Crying Behind Sunglasses." ENJOY!…
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Tommy comes by the yard to talk about his favorite subjects - existential angst and how weird sex is. He gives a priceless example of his first failed attempt at dirty talk, and Bill and Tommy go deep cuts with how far can or SHOULD you go with dirty talk -- and is bringing race into the mix too much? ENJOY one of our more honest and embarrassing a…
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After a long hiatus, we are back! Tommy and Bill catch up on more escapades where their ADHD may have gotten them in trouble/fired. Bill discusses a troubling Ozempic-related casualty, as well as a bladder-related work problem, both of which are (perhaps) are symptoms of Bill getting older. TRIGGER WARNING: this podcast may be triggering to people …
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