Future Malheur Standoffs, Good Habits, Good and Bad Tech

Future Malheur Standoffs, Good Habits, Good and Bad Tech

The Matt Townsend Show - Season 5, Episode 287

  • Dec 1, 2016 5:00 pm
  • 2:28:00 mins

History points to more dangerous Malheur-style standoffs (19:01) Dr. Char Miller is the W. M. Keck Professor of Environmental Analysis at Pomona College as well as the program director for the Environmental Analysis Program. Professor Miller is the author of the book America's Great National Forests, Wildernesses, and Grasslands. After the stand off at the Oregon wildlife refuge and the aqutial of all those involved where does this leave the dissagrement between ranchers/farmers and the Federal Government. Dr. Miller explains. Timeless Habits That Will Change Your Life (1:07:30) Marcel Schwantes is the founder of Leadership From the Core, a leading provider of servant-leadership development, training, and coaching dedicated to growing exceptional leaders and healthy work cultures. He is an executive coach, leadership trainer, entrepreneur, columnist, speaker, thinker, husband, and father. We live in a constantly changing world. The only constant we do have is that we can always expect trial and hardship to come, but it doesn’t have to be the end of us. We have all hit low points in life that might include divorce, unemployment, loss of a loved, or sickness. Marcel Schwantes explains how we can take these hard parts of life and use them to reinvent ourselves for the better.  Caitlin Thomas - Healthy Holiday (1:32:22) It’s the most wonderful time of the year folks, the holidays are here. Trees are up, houses are lit, and we are all awaiting the arrival of good ol’ Saint Nick. But, we all know that with holidays there comes food, and lots of it. For some people this can be a really stressful time, but don’t worry Caitlin Thomas is here with us this morning to talk all about how we can stay fit and active this holiday season while still enjoying all the tempting treats of the holidays.  Good and Bad Tech (1:57:02) Heather Johnson, M.S., has been an adjunct faculty member at Brigham Young University for nearly 10 years. She is passionate about teaching students the principles behind successful families and the importance of families spending time together. Heather talks with Dr. Matt about good and bad technology.