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Stuff To Know From Apples 2 Donuts

Dave Klimisch & Jeff Wamboldt

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The 'I'm A Teacher / I'm A Cop' duo's podcast is not about food...It's about the societal intersection of two Juggernaut Industries, Education (Dave as the apple) and Justice (Jeff as the donut). With Dave's career as a teacher and therapist, and Jeff's career in law enforcement, this long-time duo engage in significant conversations about meaningful topics. Oh, they have fun too.
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Wachama is podcast with passionate changemakers from Wageningen and around the world. Our guests share their personal story that led them to initiate or participate in various interesting projects. Topics vary from food, to finance, health, entrepreneurship, environmental actions, green energy, circular economy, personal development. If you tune in you can hear the words: sustainable, circular, healthy, conscious, awareness, contribution, money, nature, humanity, trust in most of our episode ...
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In this "WE ALL NEED A PUSH!" episode, Dave and Jeff discuss the remarkable return to the NFL of Eric Weddle and how he helped the L A Rams secure a place in football history by winning Super Bowl 56. It's not all sunshine and roses but there will be a silver lining in Jeff's story of a woman trapped by a blizzard! All this plus Dave underwhelms us…
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Could you fight for your life if you had to? If not, you better have another plan! In this episode of A2D, the boys talk about giving a TED Talk, Jeff breaks down one of Bruce Lee's most famous quotes and applies it to surviving an active attack, while Dave brings it home with the Renaissance Period and Bruce Lee's philosophy of water. Hint: water …
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Dave returns from hiking the highest elevation mountain in the world, on the island of Guam. Does he need to call 911 while there? Does Jeff need to call 911 while his Christmas lights overheat? ... No, but other people do. In this time-zone travelling episode, Jeff and Dave discuss this history of 911, Dave's travels to the Pacific Rim, while also…
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G'day! Australia, Jamaica and Japan ... Oh my! Let's not forget about the turn around in Northern Ireland! Did Jeff really get a 3 for 1 deal? And he really does like his mother-in-law? Also, what's up with Dave's baseball coach? He loved the game so much he held practice while wearing his police uniform and gun! This episode is jam-packed! You wil…
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How to measure nothing? Does a 50% graduation rate mean the school is underachieving, or does it mean the school is elite? Join Jeff and Dave on a quick 'lap around the moon' as they discuss how Snoopy is helping NASA get to Mars, why a certain Police Officer Frank is on duty 24 hours a day but never gets paid, and how the US Navy Seal Sniper Schoo…
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How much do people make for giving a speech? $50,000? $500,000? Jeff and Dave discuss the best-paying speech they could find...a 6 minute speech given by Fred Rogers in 1969, which led to the growth of PBS and the Mr. Roger's Neighborhood show. They also work in how Mark Cuban used new Xbox games and soft towels to build a championship NBA team, an…
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In this special "haste makes waste" episode we learn how the Roman Army from thousands of years ago play into the hasty decision of the Allied Forces in Normandy during WWII. Also, Jeff shares his "Break Neck Beach" catastrophe and describes his first pepper spray encounter while Dave shares a memorable life lesson taught to him by his grade school…
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Jeff and Dave embark on a wide-ranging discussion on the murder of Kitty Genovese, and the power that the Bystander Effect and the Diffusion of Responsibility has on how people act (or don't act) to help strangers...along with where to hide in a lightning storm, the risks of racing a UTV up a tidal wave of sand, what counts as a big tree in Califor…
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Dave and Jeff complete the interview with "Gunny" Ruben Salazar, a marine and father whose mission changed to the Homefront after hundreds of seizures devastate his young daughter's health. Ruben embraces the messy, honest love that comes with parenting his 28 year old daughter. He shares a few more moments where his role as 'the machine gun in the…
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Jeff & Dave interview 'Gunny' Ruben Salazar, a 20-year marine whose mission changes from the drill field to caring for his daughter after 400 epileptic seizures a month take over her life. While his wife, Dr. Tracy Dixon-Salazar, races 18 years to earn her PhD and discovers a calcium connection that benefits her daughter, Ruben's mission is differe…
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Jeff and Dave complete their interview with Dr. Tracy Dixon-Salazar, whose journey as an epilepsy advocate began with her daughter's first seizure at the age 2. Nearly 20 years later, when working on her post-doctoral research, Dr. Tracy utilized the power of gene therapy to help her own child, and countless others. Now, she is the National Directo…
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In the 1st half of the show, Jeff discloses the one criminal act of his childhood, while Dave explains how almost losing his thumb in a factory accident came close to costing his coworkers a bonus check. In the 2nd half of the show, Dave and Jeff interview Dr. Tracy Dixon-Salazar, whose journey as an epilepsy advocate began with her daughter's firs…
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Off the Cuff episodes are a little bit different than the full length podcasts...a little quicker and a little more divergent in their content. In this inaugural episode, Jeff and Dave discuss how a young Colin Powel lost his army-issued sidearm on a kids playground (and so did Officer Jeff), how Dave's uncle Bumpy ended up with bullet fragments in…
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Jeff and Dave discuss their experiences training against active-shooter scenarios, from their unique teacher and police officer perspectives. Jeff brings up the evolution of counter-and-evade training since the late 1990's, and Dave works in a specific 'doddle' activity he was leading with some students the day of his active-shooter training.…
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The 'I'm A Teacher / I'm A Cop' duo introduce their podcast. No, it's not about food. It's about the societal intersection of Education (Dave as the apple) and Justice (Jeff as the donut). With Dave's career as a teacher and therapist, and Jeff's career in law enforcement, this long-time duo engage in significant conversations about meaningful topi…
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Dear Listeners! In this episode you can get to know a bit about the plant medicine world, more specifically we talk about Ayahuasca. My guest on the show was Eduardo Carvalho who works on the plant medicine field as a musician for the past four years. In this episode through Eduardo’s stories you can get to know about his involvement with the plant…
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Dear listener! In this episode you can get to know Tessa Weber, who is a PR professional, media and presentation trainer, lifestyle coach. Her unique combination of expertise led us to touch up on topics like: -The role of trust in today’s world, but also the almost unavoidable notion of being fake. -The thin layers between PR, marketing and sales …
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Dear Wachama People! In this episode you can hear fascinating background stories about the evolution of Wim Hof Method from Bart Pronk, who has been working with the Hoffice and Wim Hof since the early days. Bart also shares some details about his experiences like: his first ice-bath, the journey to Poland to record the WHM 10 weeks course, the pre…
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Dear Wachama People! In this week’s episode you can get to know Jan Hellinga, who is the director of Omeo Groep, mentor and business coach who also guides start-ups at StartHub in Wageningen. After finishing his studies in Dronten and Wageningen, Jan was working on the field of plant protection for 10 years, then he spent around 10 years in sales a…
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Dear Wachama Peeps! In this week’s episode you can get to know Ren Wong from Singapore. We had a fascinating conversation with Ren and touched up on all kinds of topics. We came to the conclusion that you cannot really live a fulfilled life if your occupation is not in alignment with your values and what your inner voice/your soul is calling you to…
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Dear Wachama People! With the development of agriculture throughout history we are witnessing the process of more and more control over Mother nature. It is especially true in the case of modern agriculture whit all of its inventions such as fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, high-tech machinery and gene-technology. And even more specifically in …
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Dear Wachama People! In nature everything flows. Most of the problems in our lives occur when the natural flow is broken and blockages emerge that result tension. These natural patterns are recognizable on individual, social or organizational level. Siets Bakker is an author, speaker, coach and trainer who works with Moving Questions. This means th…
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Dear Wachama People, After a long break the Wachama podcast continues and season 2 starts with the one and only Allan Supercamp (Campbell). Allan was on the first ever episode of the Wachama podcast which was recorded about 18 months ago. In this episode we can get an update about how Allan’s plans altered and how his life changed. Allan was planni…
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Joaquim Moura grew up as a baby boomer around Copacabana (Rio de Janeiro) which is one of the most dense neighbourhoods in the world. In the post-world war era many new and alternative waves of cultural and philosophical trends were popping up and getting popular around the world. Besides philosophy, yoga and mindfulness practices, alternative nutr…
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You probably came across the thought provoking videos of the Healthiest Man On Earth!But do you know his story and what led him to start making videos about food?Stop wondering- You found the best source to find out more.Growing up in Cyprus the young Cypriot Nico Panayi often visited New Zealand where his grandfather migrated back in the days. Jus…
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Founded in 2008, The Zeitgeist Movement is a Sustainability Advocacy Organization which conducts community based activism and awareness actions through a network of Global/Regional Chapters, Project Teams, Annual Events, Media and Charity Work.The Movement’s principle focus includes the recognition that the majority of the social problems which pla…
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Dear listeners!Earlier this year for a periode of 6 months Chintan Kella was a guest researcher at Wageningen University. His main topic the alternative ways of orgnaizing. Alternative could be entirely non capitalist system however Chintan and his colleagues are studying several different layers between capitlaism and other ways of organizing. Tru…
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Erik Schoppen is a brand expert, neuroscientist and behavioral researcher, innovator and designer.He is an authority on trust, privacy, influence, behavior and sustainable brand positioning, experience, management, reputation and innovation. As a chance-thinking innovator and idea accelerator, he has now built up a reputation, inspiring people and …
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Dear Listeners!As a social entrepreneur Gijs is working and living in India, Auroville. Gijs was 18 when he first went to India and that experience influenced him for the rest of his life. First he studied organic agriculture and fairtrade at Wageningen University. And after his graduation he returned to India where he spent the last 15 years. Eigh…
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Dear listeners,Most of us usually cannot understand why companies or leaders of companies behave the way they do. In this episode Peter explains some of the characteristic patterns of a top executive's life. By stepping into the shoes of a former CEO we can learn a lot about their world that can help us understand them better. The crash can hit you…
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Dear listeners,In this episode Elske shares her story how her interest shifted from biology towards social science. This shift was influenced by the well known question among Wageningen students and scientist which is; How to feed the world?She went on a journey to find THE ANSWER for this big question! Studying social sciences and development stud…
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Dear listeners,In this episode of Wachama talks Kris takes us to a journey around the world which is also a journey of personal growth throughout his life until now. His search for meaningful contribution led him to Wageningen where he found like minded people and cool projects to work on. Nowadays Kris is mainly focusing on RENEW -Restoration Netw…
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Dear listeners,In this episode Erik tells us his story, how he became a green innovator while living his life as an artist. Erik also realized that the way we use money deeply influences us regarding to our relationship with our social and natural environment. Erik's latest project is to introduce the concept of local money the Eurijn in Wageningen…
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Dear listeners!In this episode of Wachama talks Gijs shares his story how he turned from being a banker to be a pioneer in changing the financial system. Gijs was following a path that from the outside seemed to be glamorous, lots of money and successful banking career. After the financial crisis in 2008 he realized that he wants to contribute more…
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Dear listeners!In this episode of Wachama talks you can get to know Bart Doorneweert who is an entrepreneurship educator. Bart is mainly active as a Partner at Source Institute and he is also a guest lecturer at Wageningen University (entrepreneurship and business model innovation) His approach is more about providing useful tools, building network…
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Dear Liteners! In this episode Jan Gerritsen talks about his inspiration, why he joined to the Creative Community Garden in Wageningen. If you listen to this podcast you can find out more about different aspects of gardening as a community. And if you live close to Wageningen and planning to visit or join the GARDEN it is also worth to listen. Beca…
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