The Vance Crowe Podcast

Vance Crowe
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Sep 4, 2020 • 55min

Kelly Crowe on preparing young people for their first professional job

Kelly Crowe is the author of the brand new management book Super Vision an innovative guide to being the supervisor when your employees are young and inexperienced.  She is also Vance Crowe's sister, a fellow creative and expressive communicator.Kelly Crowe is a communications expert that has taught young people and their managers how to become high value employees that are able to work independently and with creativity.  To purchase a copy of Super Vision: https://www.amazon.com/SUPERVISION-INNOVATIVE-SUPERVISOR-EMPLOYEES-INEXPERIENCED/dp/1732839204If you are interested in joining the Articulate Ventures Network visit: https://www.articulate.ventures/
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Aug 28, 2020 • 1h 22min

Chris Bennett; Wildly good storyteller, writer and observer of details

Chris Bennett is a writer for Farm Journal that tells some of the most shocking stories I've ever heard.  He is an excellent researcher and has an eye for details that only a deeply curious person could have. Last story is a little graphic, so be warned.This is the Farm Journal article on a camera being placed on a man's property written by Chris Bennett https://www.agweb.com/article/government-cameras-hidden-private-property-welcome-open-fieldsTo support the podcast, meet interesting people and practice your communications skills join the Articulate Ventures Network: https://www.articulate.venturesAugust's ATCF Book Club is on August 30 we are reading "The Stranger" by Albert CamusFollow Vance Crowe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/VanceCrowe
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Aug 26, 2020 • 1h 7min

Lyle Benjamin Returns! Literature, news media and education; thoughts from a Montana Statesman

Lyle Benjamin, returns for a conversation about kids returning to school, how Montana is handling Coronavirus, works of literature that take a long time to read and if the Presidential races will always devolve into WWF style farce.  We discuss Joscha Bach @plinz interpretation of Jewish and Christian texts. I was pushing the envelope and explored ideas like IQ and how that relates to how presidential candidates run elections.  We also talked about the media and I question if there was ever a golden age of news where the truth was more important than selling papers.  I'll be interested to hear what you think.Lyle Benjamin is the co-host of the Articulate Ventures Book club.  This August's Book Club: The Stranger by Camus -- it is a quick read (2-3 hours) Join us for the book club on Sunday August 30, 2020 (email Vance for details)Join the Articulate Ventures Network https://www.articulate.ventures/Vance Crowe on Twitter @VanceCroweLyle Benjamin on Twitter @LyleBenjamin4
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Aug 20, 2020 • 1h 3min

Robin Wheeler: Woody Guthrie biographer, Food Writer, Chef and punk music lover

Robin Wheeler loves music and found herself in a nine year journey to write an in-depth biography of singer songwriter Woody Guthrie.  Vance Crowe and Robin sat down to discuss her journey and learn what draws so many people to Guthrie's music and legacy.Join the Articulate Ventures Network https://www.articulate.ventures/Find Robin on Twitter: @RobinDawnAgainInstagram: rwheeler1022Website: robindwheeler.com
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Aug 18, 2020 • 1h 15min

Rob Long talks philosophy, empathy, mask laws, federalism | @plantimals

Rob Long is a Data Engineer, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner, amateur philosopher and one of Vance Crowe’s closest friends.  Vance Crowe and Rob Long sat down to discuss their personal views on philosophy, pattern languages, mask laws, federalism, and their views on complex issues.  This interview marks the beginning of Season 2 of the Vance Crowe Podcast.  Join the Articulate Ventures Network https://www.articulate.ventures/Find Rob Long on Twitter @plantimalsVance Crowe on Twitter @VanceCroweFor more information on Rob Long’s Pattern Languages and other musings: https://archetyp.al/
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Jul 26, 2020 • 1h 5min

Zheng Wang Cross-Cultural Negotiations Expert; on U.S China Conflict and cultural misunderstandings

Vance Crowe interviews his graduate school mentor, Zheng Wang. They discuss cultural interpretations about masks, and why China and the US have different Coronavirus results.  Zheng Wang taught me a great deal about other ways of thinking about the world.  He took far more interest in my work than any other professor I've ever met.  He pushed me to submit higher quality work, he taught me different emotional and social frameworks to use to better understand conflict, and he made me understand the world in a much more nuanced way.  Vance and Zheng Wang discuss the core of the US China cultural misunderstandings and discuss the difference in education systems.  The two talk about the leaders of China Xi Jinping and Donald Trump discussing the national motto's adopted by the two leaders.Zheng Wang Ph.D. is the director for the Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution at the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations.  To support the podcast, meet others in the Articulate Ventures Network, and join the Articulate Ventures Book Club: https://www.articulate.venturesThis month's book is 1984 by George Orwell.  We will hold the book club discussion on Sunday July 26, 2020 at 7:30 pm
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Jul 24, 2020 • 1h 14min

Lance Corbett; former inmate talks about fighting for your life, explains Saint Louis Graffiti Culture

Vance Crowe's friend Lance Corbett comes back and talks about being locked up and having to fight for his life.  He describes finding work after prison.  Lance also describes for Vance how the Saint Louis graffiti culture works, with their motivations and obstacles.  Fun conversation with a smart hardworking friend that has seen the harder side of life.  To support the podcast, meet others in the Articulate Ventures Network, and join the Articulate Ventures Book Club: https://www.articulate.venturesTo learn more about the Telepresence Professional Basic's Course: https://store.articulate.ventures/#dFttQ Podcast subscribers use the code:  podcastThis month's book is 1984 by George Orwell.  We will hold the book club discussion on Sunday July 26, 2020 at 7:30 pm
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Jul 23, 2020 • 1h 12min

Peter Schreiner German Scientist on philosophy, discovery and Justus Liebig

Peter Schreiner is a University Professor and the Justus von Liebig Chair, he studies the intersection between chemistry and biology. We have a fascinating conversations about his observations on democracy, if the peer review system is failing, and his culture's response to the question of liberty vs safety.  To support the podcast, meet others in the Articulate Ventures Network, and join the Articulate Ventures Book Club: https://www.articulate.venturesTo learn more about the Telepresence Professional Basic's Course: https://store.articulate.ventures/#dFttQ Podcast subscribers use the code:  podcastThis month's book is 1984 by George Orwell.  We will hold the book club discussion on Sunday July 26, 2020 at 7:30 pm
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Jul 19, 2020 • 1h 10min

Julie McDaniel Mother on the frontier of Oklahoma; the role of a mother, finding a partner, hearing an inner voice

Julie McDaniel is the mother of 6 children on the Oklahoma high desert where they raise cattle in a difficult part of the world.  Vance and Julie discuss what it is to be a mother, family values, tradition and teaching your children about mortality.To support the podcast, meet others in the Articulate Ventures Network, and join the Articulate Ventures Book Club: https://www.articulate.venturesTo learn more about the Telepresence Professional Basic's Course: https://store.articulate.ventures/#dFttQ Podcast subscribers use the code:  podcastThis month's book is 1984 by George Orwell.  We will hold the book club discussion on Sunday July 26, 2020 at 7:30 pm 
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Jul 17, 2020 • 1h 4min

Samuel Maondu: From Kenyan Villager to Nurse Living in Oklahoma

Samuel Maondu was a teenager when I met him while living in Kenya in the Peace Corps.  He went from being a barefoot adolescent living without electricity or running water to becoming a nurse in the United States.  This is a phenomenal story of living the dream.To support the podcast, meet others in the Articulate Ventures Network, and join the Articulate Ventures Book Club: https://www.articulate.venturesTo learn more about the Telepresence Professional Basic's Course: https://store.articulate.ventures/#dFttQ Podcast subscribers use the code:  podcastThis month's book is 1984 by George Orwell.  We will hold the book club discussion on Sunday July 26, 2020 at 7:30 pm 

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