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Who is Adam?Adam Warner is an accomplished technology professional who has navigated a successful career from hands-on software engineering to becoming a chief technology officer (CTO) at a prominent company. Starting from humble beginnings, Adam honed his technical skills and gradually rose through the ranks, moving from engineering roles to leadership positions such as VP of Engineering, and finally stepping into the CTO role. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated exceptional technical acumen across various industries. Nevertheless, like many technology leaders, Adam initially faced challenges adapting to the broader executive responsibilities of aligning technology with business objectives, cultivating strong leadership teams, and establishing influence among fellow executives and board members. Through perseverance and dedication, Adam has become a respected figure in bridging the gap between technology and business strategy.Key Takeaways00:00 Navigating Executive Anxiety03:48 CTO's Strategic Reflection Tools10:22 Subscribe for Weekly Podcast Updates11:05 "CTOs to Executive Coaches"_________________________________________________________________________________________________Subscribe to our newsletter and get details of when we are doing these interviews live at https://TCA.fyi/newsletterFind out more about being a guest at : link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/beaguestSubscribe to the podcast at https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/podcastHelp us get this podcast in front of as many people as possible. Leave a nice five-star review at apple podcasts : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/apple-podcasts and on YouTube : https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/Itsnotrocketscienceatyt!Here's how you can bring your business to THE next level:If you are a business owner currently turning over £/$10K - £/$50K per month and want to grow to £/$100K - £/$500k per month download my free resource on everything you need to grow your business on a single page :It's a detailed breakdown of how you can grow your business to 7-figures in a smart and sustainable way————————————————————————————————————————————-TranscriptNote, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast)SUMMARY KEYWORDSCTO coach, Stuart Webb, Adam Warner, executive thinking, technology leaders, technical expertise, business goals, leadership presence, strategic leadership, CTO chasm, delegation, strategic approach, vision oriented, frustration, burnout, stalled career growth, firefighting, strategic risks, engineering team, business alignment, weekly reflection session, introduction call, helping first, CTO Playbook podcast, Satago, Patrick Lencioni, five dysfunctions of a team, thinking like a business leader, Turn the Ship Around, David l Marquette, executive coaching.SPEAKERSAdam Warner, Stuart WebbStuart Webb [00:00:31]:Hi, and welcome back to It's Not Rocket Science five questions over coffee. On this occasion, here is my coffee in my mug here. I'm joined by Adam Warner. Adam is a CTO coach helping, executive thinking within those people who are technical leaders. So, Adam, welcome to It's Not Rocket Science five questions over coffee.Adam Warner [00:00:54]:Thanks Thanks so much. Good to have me. Good to have you here. Thanks so much.Stuart Webb [00:00:57]:So so, Adam, let's start by, just exploring exactly it is who it is you help. What are the sort of people that are reaching out to you and asking for your help as a CTO coach?Adam Warner [00:01:07]:Yeah. Sure. So typically, it's the CTO, the chief technology officer, or the most senior technology leader in a company if they aren't called the CTO. They could be anywhere from startup, scale up, large enterprises, and they're typically someone who's transitioned, as you said, from being a hands on software engineer of some sort, VP engineering, into that senior leadership role. And it can be from almost, you know, any vertical. They're often incredibly skilled technically, but often feel unprepared for the broader executive responsibilities that they now find themselves with at at the CTO level. So often it's around, you know, aligning tech with business goals, building up their teams, and then they often face challenges in securing buy in from the other executives and then building that sort of leadership presence at the executive and board level.Stuart Webb [00:01:55]:So tell me, what are the sort of problems that these people have faced before they get in an an expert while you you involved, you know, in terms of both the business issues and also sometimes some of those, some of those more soft skills, the the the persuasion, the ability to influence?Adam Warner [00:02:15]:Yeah. That that's that's pretty much it. So I think there's there's a couple of things that people face. And and one of them is, the the the gap between the technical expertise and the strategic leadership. They're sort of trying to cross this, what I call the CTO chasm, really. And it's really about moving from being an individual contributor to being, working through delegation. It's going from the tactical approach to the strategic approach. And at the same time, migrating that view from the, sort of execution oriented perspective to the vision oriented perspective.Adam Warner [00:02:48]:And and the kind of feelings that people come to me with is sort of frustration, sometimes it's burnout, sometimes it's careers, stalled career growth. And sometimes I find them where they're sort of firefighting every day. They're struggling to get time to think strategically, sort of lurching from issue to issue, and often struggling to sort of step back and give themselves space and time to lead proactively because they're constantly in execution mode rather than thinking long term. And without the right guidance, people can make this transition. You know, it can take years of trial and error. But my role really is to help them cross that, well, you know, the CTO chasm as I call it, by accelerating that process of trying to figure out all of those things together and get them all to line up. A bit like getting all of the tumblers in a lock to line up at once so you can move to that next level and act strategically.Stuart Webb [00:03:36]:So, Adam, you must have one valuable piece of advice or one valuable, piece of, offering that you can you can give to people at the moment. What is that that offer that you get?Adam Warner [00:03:48]:I've got three, actually. One of the simplest and most powerful things a CTO can do, I think, is to implement a sort of a weekly strategical reflection session. So just setting aside thirty minutes every week to just analyze what are the biggest strategic risks I face, how well is my engineering team aligned with business goals, where am I spending my time. So just thirty minutes a week set aside for yourself to reflect and figure out where you're going. It's something that's completely free, completely straightforward, and and everybody can implement that straight away to to strong effect. I also offer a free thirty minute introduction call, with every CTO who'd like to have a chat with me, and I take the approach of helping first. So it's a good way to get some instant feedback on the current challenges and some of the other options that are available to you in terms of the different directions you could go in. And then lastly, I also host a podcast, as you mentioned in the beginning, called the CTO Playbook.Adam Warner [00:04:38]:That's aimed primarily at helping CTOs excel in their role. Taking a a playbook in each episode, often with a guest speaker who's an absolute expert in their area that they work in their topic. And you can find that podcast by searching for the TCO the CTO playbook, sorry, on your favorite podcast platform or by visiting my website, sunnova.tech/podcast.Stuart Webb [00:05:00]:So we're gonna we're gonna put a link to those things that Adam just mentioned in our, our free vault which is systemize.me/free-stuff. So if you go to systemize.me, if you didn't catch any of that, go to systemize.me-freestuff. I'll put that as well into the notes. You can you can you can catch all those, those valuable free offers that I've just offered you there. So, we'll we'll have those in our show notes. Adam, I'm I'm gonna sort of, try to sort of dive in a little bit to the sort of acumen behind the, behind the CTO coach here. That must have been a book, a program, a life experience, something which brought you to where you are today? What what what was it that sort of took you on the journey? What ended up sort of, you know, becoming Adam, the CTO coach, and what was it that inspired that?Adam Warner [00:05:54]:Yeah. So about twelve years ago, I became a founder of a startup, a cofounder, I should say. I started side, Stephen, who's the founder of Satago. And I sort of went through that role, figuring things out the hard way. Most of the time, I had some good mentors along the way with members of seed camps who had access to a a couple of great people, from there. But it was that kind of it was that sort of step of of, first of all, figuring out all the challenges I had in front of me and working out step by step, you know, sort of using the brute force approach to get through it. And I think, really, the thing that that brought it home was is this idea of stopping thinking like an engineer and beginning to think like a business leader. And there was really two, areas there.Adam Warner [00:06:33]:So one was this transition of trying to figure out a lot of things at once, which you already mentioned, Crossing the CTO Chasm. And the other one was really closely related to that, which is actually from the, Patrick Lencioni book on the five dysfunctions of a team, which is that you gotta you gotta act in your first team. And in that case, as a CTO, that's the executive team. It isn't the engineering team. So So that's another one of those key transitions that once I figured out and got my head around it, became a lot easier to understand what was expected of me. And in terms of mindset shift, there was also a book that really helped, which I'd been recommended years earlier, but really came into its own. And that's a book called Turn the Ship Around by David l Marquette. And the reason it's so useful is because it represents that mindset shift to the leader, to then stop that process of of change across the entire team as well as in yourself.Stuart Webb [00:07:18]:Brilliant. Look, Adam, it's been me asking the questions up until now, and I I guess one of the things that you must be thinking is, well, there's a second obvious question. Why isn't he asked it? And so, therefore, I am going to, immediately turn that over to you and say, what is that obvious question that you wish I have asked you at this stage? And and, obviously, as it will be your question, you'll need to answer it for us. So what's the obvious question that I haven't asked you up until now?Adam Warner [00:07:45]:So the obvious question is why don't more CTOs get coaching?Stuart Webb [00:07:51]:Why doesn't everybody get more coaching? Adam, are they? It's not a not a problem limited to CTOs. I often wonder why it is that people are somehow resistant to the whole idea of having somebody that they can sort of rely on and and tap ask and and be outside of a situation to just say, do you know, I just want an ear?Adam Warner [00:08:10]:And a lot of the times, I think people do rely on their immediate leader. They have, a mentor. A lot of people have somebody. And in other cases, people go to coaching and training courses. But I think with CTOs, there's a particular challenge in that. I think many c CEOs get coaching. And in fact, I think if most CTOs turn around to their to their most most CTOs turn around to their CEO and say, do you get coaching? The answer would probably be yes. And that's also true for many CFOs and COOs.Adam Warner [00:08:37]:But it so there's a lack of awareness that CTOs don't really realize it's an option. Often, CTOs being classed as a delivery role rather than an executive role. And so, it's just not that common. There's not many people who talk about CTO coaching. That's one thing. I think the other the other reason is is applicability. I think there's a there's a lot of executive coaches out there and they're quite generic, in terms of the the background that they expect somebody to have. And it doesn't always apply or resonate particularly well with the CTO.Adam Warner [00:09:09]:There's a difference in the the course you take through a company from engineering than if you come, for example, sales or marketing, where you've got a lot more focus and emphasis on, for example, communication. I think training courses fill some of this gap. I think mentors can really help. But mentors can, you know, they can be a bit hit and miss based on the right kinds of experience. The CTO role might be only forty years old, but it's a very broad church in terms of the different kinds of roles that CTO covers. So my approach, for coaching is slightly different. I basically blend together coaching, teaching, and mentoring. And so coaching is that, you know, the blockers, the fears, the confidence, you know, in some cases, the imposter syndrome.Adam Warner [00:09:48]:Teaching is the frameworks and playbooks that you haven't been previously exposed to or had experience in. And mentoring is kind of two folds mentoring. One is holding people to account based on promises and expectations, but the other part is also being able to bounce ideas off somebody, with a lot more experience and background. And, you know, what are the unexpected side effects? What would be the in consequences that I can't foresee coming from those kinds of things? And so having that, approach, really, I think a lot of CTOs just don't realize that coaching's available and out there. There aren't that many CTO coaches who specifically focus on this.Stuart Webb [00:10:22]:Brilliant. Adam, thank you so much for spending a few minutes with us and talking us through that. I'm just gonna leave, one final, link for people. If you would like to get on to the, the mailing list that we send out, we send out an email about once a week, and we just let people know about who's coming up on the podcast and other things that we're thinking about at the moment. It it contains two or three things that we're thinking about, two or three things that are common and going on in the world, plus, plus some humor. We try and inject some humor to every newsletter because we think the world should be a brighter, buprenier place. But if you'd like to get onto that newsletter list, come on to systemize.me/subscribe. That's systemize.me/subscribe.Stuart Webb [00:11:05]:Alan, thank you so much for spending a few minutes with us. Really appreciate it. I hope to hear in the future how many more people get their coaching from the CTO background, and go on to become successful executives. Thank you so much.Adam Warner [00:11:18]:Thank you, Stuart. Great to have you. 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In this episode of the Post Status Happiness Hour, host Michelle Frechette chats with Adam Warner, GoDaddy's Director of Field Marketing. Adam discusses GoDaddy's latest tools, including the Site Optimizer for enhancing SEO and the AI-powered market research tool for client management. The conversation highlights GoDaddy's commitment to the WordPress community and upcoming developments.Top Takeaways:GoDaddy Airo is an AI-Powered Productivity Boost for Web Professionals: GoDaddy Airo offers a suite of tools designed to help web designers and developers (a.k.a. “web dnds”) save time and improve quality. It helps with tasks like writing copy, generating SEO meta descriptions, creating alt text for images, and performing overall site optimization.The Site Optimizer Ensures Strong SEO and Accessibility Foundations: The Site Optimizer tool scans pages for SEO opportunities and accessibility issues—like missing alt text—and provides automatic or manual suggestions to improve them. It covers headline hierarchy, content structure, social sharing cards, and more.Client Management is Streamlined with Built-In Tools and AI-Generated Market Research: Each client entry includes a simplified project/task list covering everything from discovery to site launch and maintenance. The standout feature is AI-powered market research, which generates useful client-specific data like industry demographics and SEO opportunities—great for discovery calls and proposal prep.Mentioned In The Show:WordPress.orgGoDaddy GoDaddy AiroManaged WP
On this episode of Coffee, Country & Cody, we welcome Adam Warner and Greg Warren 0:00 - Welcome / What’s Coming Up 2:58 - Entertainment with Kelly Sutton (or this may be an interview) 19:50 - Interview with GUEST 30:11 - Entertainment with Kelly Sutton (or this may be an interview) Connect with WSM Radio: Visit the WSM Radio WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/650AMWSM Follow WSM Radio on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wsmradio Like WSM Radio on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioFB Check out WSM Radio on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioInsta Follow WSM Radio on X: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioTweets Listen to WSM Radio LIVE: http://bit.ly/WSMListenLive Listen to WSM on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/live/wsm-radio...
Your network is talking behind your back—but Pi-hole is listening. Join The Audit as Pi-hole co-founders Dan Schaefer and Adam Warner reveal how their open-source DNS sinkhole technology has become the secret weapon for over 200,000 privacy-conscious users worldwide. In this episode, we discuss: How Pi-hole evolved from a simple ad blocker to a critical network security tool Why DNS-level filtering stops threats before they reach any of your devices The performance benefits that make browsing noticeably faster Setting up Pi-hole on everything from Raspberry Pi to enterprise hardware How the global development team maintains this powerful security shield Protecting vulnerable IoT devices from malicious traffic The future roadmap for Pi-hole and opportunities to contribute Don't miss this deep dive into the technology that's reclaiming control of digital footprints one DNS request at a time. Connect with the Pi-hole community at discourse.pi-hole.net and discover why cybersecurity professionals consider this an essential defensive tool. Like, share, and subscribe for more cutting-edge cybersecurity insights and expert analysis! #pihole #DNSfiltering #networksecurity #adblocking #privacytools #cybersecurity #opensource #infosec
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So this is like no podcast episode I've ever done. Normally it's me talking to one, perhaps two, other people... but not today! A few weeks ago I was on a call with Adam Warner and Marcus Burnette from GoDaddy, and we were trying to come with fun ways to celebrate the 21st birth of WordPress, which is on May 27th 2024. This podcast is the result. It's 21 voices from the WordPress world who recorded themselves speaking about their experiences of WordPress; the software, the community, the things that it's enabled for them. And it's wonderful. It's varied, it's interesting, it's encouraging, it's fun! I truly hope that you enjoyed this episode, I enjoyed making it!
On this episode of Coffee, Country & Cody we welcome Adam Warner and Stephanie Quayle! For more on Adam, head to https://www.adamwarneriscountry.com/ For Stephanie, visit https://www.stephaniequayle.com/home Nothing gets a morning started better than “Coffee, Country and Cody.” The show’s namesake is Country Music Disc Jockey Hall of Famer and affable television personality Bill Cody. Joining Bill is his producer/sidekick/sports guy/fellow brilliant conversationalist, Charlie Mattos. And rounding out WSM’s dynamic morning crew is Kelly Sutton, Nashville’s go-to entertainment journalist. Together, Bill, Charlie and Kelly start every weekday off with great music—country, bluegrass, Americana, Opry cuts, and live studio guests, the latest news, entertaining features, and more. Coffee, Country & Cody airs LIVE Monday - Friday! You can listen on WSM 650 AM, and watch on Circle Country through the CircleNow app, and stream on Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Peacock, Vizio, Xumo, Redbox, Sling, and Fubo! About WSM Radio: WSM is the most famed country music radio station in the world. Each day since it first signed on in 1925, the station has shared country, bluegrass, and Americana music, as well as the excitement of Music City with friends in Middle Tennessee and listeners around the world. Listen anytime on 650 AM, WSMradio.com, or our free mobile app. Connect with WSM Radio: Visit the WSM Radio WEBSITE: http://bit.ly/650AMWSM Follow WSM Radio on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wsmradio Like WSM Radio on FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioFB Check out WSM Radio on INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioInsta Follow WSM Radio on X: http://bit.ly/WSMRadioTweets Listen to WSM Radio LIVE: http://bit.ly/WSMListenLive Listen to WSM on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/live/wsm-radio...
Your weekly country news update for the week of 4/22 featuring an interview with Adam Warner!
What if instead of you having to pay an Uber or Lyft the fare they post and you get to suggest your own fare for a rideshare? That is the concept of inDrive, a new rideshare service that lets you offer a price for a ride and lets drivers decide if they want to accept it or not. It is an interesting concept with other benefits for drivers. I speak with Adam Warner, Head of US Operations at inDrive to explain how it all works. All that and more on the Driving You Crazy Podcast. Contact: 303-832-0217 or DrivingYouCrazyPodcast@Gmail.com Jayson: twitter.com/Denver7Traffic or www.facebook.com/JaysonLuberTrafficGuy WhatsApp: https://wa.me/17204028248 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denver7traffic inDrive: https://indrive.com/en/home/ Production Notes: Open music: jazzyfrenchy by Bensound Close music: Latché Swing by Hungaria iTunes:https://apple.co/2fgLX8u iHeart:https://ihr.fm/2LVBvoc Podbean:https://bit.ly/2JbBiec Spotify:https://spoti.fi/30gj3zq Stitcher:https://bit.ly/3EViUk5
Today on the podcast we discuss a few topics: History of InDrive.com 700+ cities in 45 countries and 200 million downloads How it works for drivers and passengers Entered the United States gig economy in 2023 Looking forward at U.S. growth ***** Become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/ridesharerodeo
InDrive, a ride-hailing app where passengers name their price and drivers respond, recently launched in Miami. Popular in Latin America and Asia, InDrive is now entering markets like Africa and the U.S., offering no commission to drivers until January 2024 and a minimum $10 fare in Miami. The app, tackling challenges like long wait times, focuses on markets with limited mobility and prioritizes sustainable growth.Today, we're joined by Adam Warner, Operations Strategy Director at InDrive. Adam, who moved from Lyft to InDrive, advocates for fair wages and surge-free fares. He's dedicated to making ride-hailing equitable for everyone.Adam will discuss InDrive's innovative pricing model, its effects on the rideshare market, gig worker protections, and AI's role in the gig economy. We'll also cover the changing regulations affecting drivers and riders worldwide.Join us for a conversation with Adam about revolutionizing gig work, the technology reshaping rideshare, and its worldwide implications. This talk is crucial for those interested in transportation's future.
On this episode, presented by Case IH Genuine Lubricants, we introduce you to Cesar Delgado, who hasn't let cerebral palsy get in the way of his quest to become a farm broadcaster. We also tell you about his “Backroads of Illinois” program, set to launch on Rural Strong Radio. We also spend time with John Deere product specialists Chase Milem, Ben Longlet and Ryan Jardon about the venerable brand's latest innovations. In this week's installment of “The Dirt With Nutrien,” Senior Agronomists Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock discuss Liebig's Law of the Minimum, to help growers manage inputs and yield potential. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, U.S. Meat Export Federation President and CEO Dan Halstrom discusses this week's USDA decision to use Commodity Credit Coproration funds for a Regional Agricultural Promotion Program aimed at expanding opportunities for U.S. agricultural products in international markets. In “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz offers a reminder that it's “buyer beware” when purchasing pre-owned equipment and vehicles for your farm. The episode also features a new single, “First Face,” from Nashville singer/songwriter Adam Warner. Timestamps Case IH Genuine Lubricants advertisement: 0:00 Intro/news: 0:29 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:54 Cesar Delgado, “Backroads of Illinois”: 7:13 Chase Milem, John Deere: 10:06 Ben Longlet, John Deere (Harvest Profit): 13:37 Ryan Jardon, John Deere: 16:46 Mike Howell and Dr. Alan Blaylock, Nutrien: 20:25 Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 27:57 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents,” 30:10 Adam Warner: 31:49
Reaching #1 on the ARIA charts in Australia this week's feature interview with Patsy from The Long and Short of It is a can't miss! Patsy joins us from Australia to talk about their latest EP “Midnight Choir” and more! Our dude of all things awesome Madcat has the first single from our ReverbNation campaign “Trigger Warning” from Jennifer Aldarado, Donna Gallucci has the brand new single “The Farmer” from Adam Warner in this week's Spotlight and Bo is talking Shazam in this week's Indie Radar! All this and a whole lot of fun. Other music from Lost Hollow and Of Sea and Stone #catchingringstars #thebalconyshowrocks #thelongandshortofit #indiemusicscene Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam joins me for a candid conversation about WCUS and some reflections from being both an attendee and a sponsor.
Adam joins me for a candid conversation about WCUS and some reflections from being both an attendee and a sponsor.
On this episode, presented by AGCO, we talk with Fendt's Arthur Santos about the new 30-foot Momentum planter unveiled at the 2023 Farm Progress Show. We also talk with Martin-Till's Tom Patterson about new products the Kentucky-based company rolled out at the show. We also spent some time at the Farm Progress Show with Kevin Kalb and Brooks Cardinal, stars of the Discovery Channel and RFD-TV series “Live to Farm,” as well AGI's Agi Schafer, who talked about the company's partnership with the growers, its bin-management systems, and important safety tips ahead of harvest season. In this week's installment of “The Dirt With Nutrien,” Senior Agronomist Mike Howell discusses wildlife food plot growing strategies, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz speaks on well-tank checkups. The episode also features a conversation with, and new music from, Nashville recording artist Adam Warner. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:16 Arthur Santos, Fendt: 6:35 Tom Patterson, Martin-Till: 17:20 Kevin Kalb, Brooks Cardinal, Agi Schafer: 22:38 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 36:29 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 42:50 Adam Warner: 44:19
Welcome to Show Me The Money Club live show with Sergio and Chris Tuesdays 6pm est/3pm pst.For more information on Mymo check out: https://therideshareguy.com/mymo-yt/Sergio and Chris recommend the DisplayRide dash camera. Use code RSG20 for 20% OFF and let them know Sergio and Chris sent you https://display-ride.firebaseapp.com/portal/usrmpFor more on Gig With It, use code SERGIO to get 15% your purchase: https://gigwithit.com/On today's show, Sergio and Chris have special guest Adam Warner, head of US operations for InDrive to talk more about InDrive and breaking into the US market. We will also be talking about the gig con 2023 recap, updates to Minneapolis, Lyft earnings, Lyft eliminating prime time surge pricing, DK's shock to a 2.9 mile trip costing $52, our gig worker financial freedom segment, more AVs in SF, Chi driver turns the table on carjackers, and some funnies.Join in the conversation with Show Me The Money Club with Sergio and Chris live Tuesdays at 6pm est / 3pm pst To view the live show, head over to the YouTube channel and subscribe with notifications to be notified for the live show! https://www.youtube.com/@therideshareguy
In this episode The Balcony Show, we bring you music and an interview from the super talented ReverbNation selectee Karen Waldrup! Karen joins us to talk about her new EP “Kendall County Road”! Our dude of all things awesome Madcat has the new single “Homesick” by Eller Rhodes, Donna Gallucci has the newest single “Cowboy Crazy” from Adam Warner in this week's Spotlight, Mike is talking Alien encounters in this week's Mike's Music Box, and Bo Sommer has another great tip in Indie Radar! Other music from Eli Alger and The Faster Horses and Regina Sayles! #catchingrisingstars #thebalconyshowrocks #indiemusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Balcony Show, next week Reverbnation selectee Eli Alger and The Faster Horses! Eli joins us to talk about his music and his latest single “Dollars On The Wall”. Sam Housseal joins Mike's Music Box to share his latest single "Time Goes By", Donna Gallucci has a brand the brand new single "If You're Talkin Behind My Back" from Brandon Maddox and Bo Sommer has another great tip on Indie Radar! Other music from Adam Warner and Josh Gallagher #catchingrisingstars #thebalconyshowrocks #elialgerandthefasterhorses #indiemusicsupport #radioshow #countrymusicartist #wellbelisteningwillyou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode ahead of the Masters. Scott Hunt (16:54), the ADC's head of global operations, calls in to look back on the first full year of the Amateur Darts Circuit in 2022, their recent announcements including a link-up with the Modus Super Series, their expansion into the women's game and the rest of their plans for 2023. Adam Warner (49:35) chats to Matthew Kiernan after winning his first PDC tour card at Q-School, and looks back at his journey so far, including coming through the ranks of University darts to now becoming a PDC tour card holder. Plus, Alex and Burton reflect on Peter Wright's return to title-winning ways at the Nordic Darts Masters, look ahead to the Masters this weekend, review the first weekend of the Challenge Tour, cast their eye on the Weekly Dartscast Awards results and dip into the mailbag. Enjoy! *** Thank you to Dartwolf for sponsoring this podcast. Follow Dartwolf on Twitter @Dartwolf180 and check out dartwolf.tv for more #DynamiteDartsContent *** Sponsorship available! Want your business advertised on the show? Email weeklydartscast@gmail.com for more details and a free copy of our new sponsor brochure! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Connor Ellis
Adam Warner's Trace Adkins Connection - Interview with Adam Warner [Country Artist] 2023 He was once asked if Trace Adkins was his dad.....no he's not, but there is a connection to Trace Adkins in the form of music! Adam Warner went from the farm to the Marines to Nashville creating anthemic music including "Semper Fi" with Trace Adkins, "Welcome to the South" played at every Titans home game and his current song and video for "Split a Beer." Break out the tissues for this one folks! WATCH THE ACOUSTIC PERFORMANCE: https://youtu.be/23N3kwX4e64 https://adamwarneriscountry.com https://upncountry.com Marketing & PR for Country Artists: https://bonzellmedia.com Hosted by Sue Bonzell Executive Producer: Sue Bonzell Filmed and produced by: vLiveCast https://vlivecast.com Camera, Sound & Lighting: Ryan Perry, vLiveCast Get the cool Up N Country MERCH Here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/CowChairCountry/explore?asc=u&page=1&sortOrder=recent Check out the Spotify Playlist for all the best NEW COUNTRY! https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6raY92bakZGjjAY9OnEeg7?si=be4f50f7a6304609 #newcountry #lovecountry #upncountry
On this first spotlight of 2023 Jeff speaks with singer songwriter Adam Warner and New Hendersonville Judge, Russ Edwards.
"...there was just a touch of God on me...and I just fell to my knees and realized suddenly how large God is..." Sounds radical to think that God would want you to move your family half way across the country to find new jobs, minister to others, and help with homeless outreach huh? Well, Adam Warner and his wife did just that. Listen as Adam brags on God for a bit in this third episode of The Testament Podcast's Seattle Series! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetestament/support
On this episode, we talk with Farmer Veteran Coalition's Evan Eagan about the organization's mission. We also learn about the Charlie and Hazel Daniels Military and Veterans Center at Middle Tennessee State University from Assistant Director Chris Rochelle. We learn about continued strength in U.S. red meat exports in this week's “Meat Monitor” segment, Jesse Allen recaps the November WASDE report in our Market Talk report and Ray Bohacz discusses strut maintenance in “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features the music of veterans turned country music artists Adam Warner, Brei Carter and C.J. Garton Timestamps Soil Test Pro advertisement: 0:00 Intro and news: 0:30 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:20 Evan Eagan, Farmer Veteran Coalition: 6:39 Chris Rochelle, Charlie and Hazel Daniels Military and Veterans Center, MTSU: 11:37 Dan Halstrom, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 15:21 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 19:15 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 24:19 Adam Warner/Brei Carter/C.J. Garton: 25:44
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For this week's episode of the Adam Analyzes Podcast, I tackled the new film in the DC Universe, Black Adam. Starring The Rock in the title role as the famous Anti-Hero, this one is honestly a bit of a mixed bag, however it does provide some insight to where the future of DC on film may go in future films, especially with the stinger scene, which is honestly why I went to see this one! Have a listen to find out if you should buy what The Rock is selling here or more specifically smell what The Rock is cooking or if you should simply skip it and hope for a better film from DC next time! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adamanalyzes/support
In this episode of The Balcony Show, we are featuring music and an interview with Mike Kuster! Our dude of all things awesome Madcat Capone is firing up the single “Tornado In A Trailer Park” by JJ Como, Donna Gallucci has the song “Doing Great” from Austin Hopkins, and Bo Sommer has another great tip on Indie Radar. And if that isn't enough we have more fantastic music from Adam Warner and Brandon Maddox #catchingrisingstars#thebalconyshowrocks #mikekuster #wellbelisteningwillyou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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NY-native and Nashville-based drummer Jake Sommers joins the podcast in this super-packed interview full of inspiration, career advice for younger drummers, fun behind-the-scenes stories on touring with Luke Combs, and of course, lots of laughs. Hope you enjoy! Connect with Jake:Website: http://www.jakesommersdrums.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakesommers7FacebookMusic Featured in this Episode:'Catchin Hell' by Adam Warner'Which Way Should I Go' by Chuck Thomas------Connect with Nashville Drummers Podcast:WebsiteInstagramFacebookAbout Jake:Jake was born with music in his heart. By the age of six he began playing the drums. Growing up he studied under Dom Famularo and John Favicchia. From show tunes to country to the cha cha, Jake plays it all. Jake attended The University of the Arts in Philadelphia (UArts) as a music performance major. He was fortunate to study under Marc Dicciani, Jimmy Paxson (Ben Harper, Stevie Nicks, and Natalie Maine), Gerry Brown (Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross), Marcus Baylor (Yellowjackets), and Erik Johnson. Jake graduated from University of the Arts in May 2013 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Music Performance. He was awarded the prestigious Paul D. Patterson Drum Set Award. As stated by Marc Dicciani, director of the School of Music at University of the Arts, "Mr. Sommers is talented, intelligent, motivated, self-sufficient, resourceful, creative, disciplined, personable, patient, reliable, adaptable, musically diverse, enthusiastic, energetic, mature, and a consummate team-player who works extremely well under pressure and always to the benefit of the ensemble or group that he is in". Jake would live out his passion and pursue music full time. Jake relocated from his hometown in New York to Nashville, TN to pursue playing drums. Jake started drumming at the honky tonk scene on Broadway in downtown Nashville. Shortly after, he met singer-songwriter /artist Luke Combs and became Luke's full-time touring drummer in 2015. Over the course of Jake's time touring with Luke Combs, Jake has made appearances on Saturday Night Live, The Today Show, and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. In addition to touring, Jake teaches lessons and plays on recording sessions. ------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded June 2022 in Nashville, TN
In this episode of The Balcony Show, we are featuring music and an interview from the Cody Templeton Band! Our dude of all things awesome Madcat has the debut single "Strangers" from Ryleigh Madison on this week's MadTrax, Bo Sommer is talking Spotify on Indie Radar, and Donna Gallucci is sharing the brand new single "Catchin Hell" from Adam Warner! Other music from Josh Gallagher, Mat D, and Acoustic Kitty Project!#catchigrisingstars #thebalconyshowrocks #codytempletonband #wellbelisteningwillyou See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Not all that gamers is good. Lexi & Ben dork out about the video games we all love to hate with their first ever guest host: Jordan Lane from the Holy Shit I Have ADHD podcast. We also have a very beautiful new logo and cover art from designer extraordinaire Adam Warner. Also: Schmexi & Sven FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Games We Love to HateDarkwing Duck (GB)Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES)Ecco The Dolphin (Sega)The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)The Binding of Isaac (Steam)Mario Tennis AcesOri and the Blind ForestSplatoonWorld of WarcraftBONUS CONTENT:Where to find Jordan LaneAnd Jordan's podcast: Holy Shit I Have ADHDFinally, Jordan's other podcast: Infinite Horizons RadioCheck out Adam Warner's workBooks to read: Menopause Manifesto and The Vagina BibleWisdom Tree's weird, unlicensed, Christian video gamesGOTY: HadesSOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi's website and twitter and instagramBen's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditEnjoying dorking out with Dork Matters? Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods and help us spread the word."It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." -Unnamed Old Man
On this episode, Iowa Senators Chuck Grassley and Joni Ernst, members of the Senate Ag Committee, discuss their key agriculture industry priorities as they prepare for the 2023 farm bill. We learn about the work of the National Sorghum Producers from Chairman Kody Carson, and the U.S. Meat Export Federation's Bassam Bousaleh discusses an increase in U.S. beef shipments to the Middle East. Jesse Allen talks trends in the grain and livestock markets in this week's Market Talk segment and Ray Bohacz discusses boost levels in supercharged engines in “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features the music of singer/songwriter Adam Warner. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 7:24 Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa: 7:43 Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa: 20:42 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 28:58 Kody Carson, National Sorghum Producers: 29:31 Bassam Bousaleh, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 36:12 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 38:23 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 44:09 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 45:42 Adam Warner: 46:13
Rob Cairns sits down with Adam Warner and talks Web Devlopement, WordPress and GoDaddy. Show Highlights: Why WordPress. How GoDaddy has changed. The benefit to GoDaddy's Woo managed hosting. The Pagely aquisition. Things comming in the future from GoDaddy.
On this episode, AgriGold agronomist Terry Mente discusses the importance of having a plan to deal with corn rootworm and other yield-robbing pest, weed and disease pressures. Veteran farm broadcaster Lorrie Boyer previews her new AgWomen Strong podcast series and U.S. Meat Export Federation's Joel Haggard kicks off our Meat Monitor feature with an update about meat delivery challenges in Shangai following a new COVID-19 lockdown. Jesse Allen discusses the ramifications of President Biden's decision to lift the ban on summer E-15 gasoline sales in our Market Talk segment and Ray Bohacz talks tire pressure sensor care in “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features the music of singer/songwriter Adam Warner. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 6:05 Terry Mente, AgriGold: 6:24 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 26:17 Lorrie Boyer, AgWomen Strong: 26:51 Joel Haggard, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 36:45 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 39:14 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 43:56 Gateway Seed Co.: 45:26 Adam Warner: 45:57
Part 2 of our Holiday Medley features our best moments of the second half of 2022 Cboe's Rob Hocking (1:33), tastytrade's Tony Battista (4:51), Chris Prybal (6:23), Todd Salamone (9:32), Adam Warner (14:26), tastytrade's Jermal Chandler (16:30), Steve Sears (19:38), and Cboe's roundtable (23:40) Schaeffer's Top 2022 Stock Picks https://ads.schaeffersresearch.com/top22/
Part 2 of our Holiday Medley features our best moments of the second half of 2022 Cboe's Rob Hocking (1:33), tastytrade's Tony Battista (4:51), Chris Prybal (6:23), Todd Salamone (9:32), Adam Warner (14:26), tastytrade's Jermal Chandler (16:30), Steve Sears (19:38), and Cboe's roundtable (23:40) Schaeffer's Top 2022 Stock Picks https://ads.schaeffersresearch.com/top22/
With the State of the Word now past, Adam Warner, Joe Wells, Michelle Frechette and Rob Cairns share these last thoughts.
With the State of the Word now past, Adam Warner, Joe Wells, Michelle Frechette and Rob Cairns share these last thoughts.
To close out 2021, we compiled a highlight reel of the Mashup's best moments. Part 1 covers January 2021 to May 2021. Part 2 will air next week. A huge, heartfelt thank you to every guest that took time to hop on and talk about options trading this year. And a huge thank you to everyone that took the time to listen. Your support means the world! Table of Contents Chris Prybal: (2:37), Tony Battista of tastytrade: (5:55), Cboe's Henry Schwartz (8:02), Adam Warner (12:30), Cboe Global Markets (14:13), Don Fishback (17:14), Bond Yields (21:50), VIX Roundtable (25:11), Leigh Drogen (28:00), Adam Warner (29:11) Jermal Chandler (33:27)
To close out 2021, we compiled a highlight reel of the Mashup's best moments. Part 1 covers January 2021 to May 2021. Part 2 will air next week. A huge, heartfelt thank you to every guest that took time to hop on and talk about options trading this year. And a huge thank you to everyone that took the time to listen. Your support means the world! Table of Contents Chris Prybal: (2:37), Tony Battista of tastytrade: (5:55), Cboe's Henry Schwartz (8:02), Adam Warner (12:30), Cboe Global Markets (14:13), Don Fishback (17:14), Bond Yields (21:50), VIX Roundtable (25:11), Leigh Drogen (28:00), Adam Warner (29:11) Jermal Chandler (33:27)
Listen in as Adam talks about community, New York and what he hoped to hear at State of the Word.
Listen in as Adam talks about community, New York and what he hoped to hear at State of the Word.
This was a bit of a moment for Richard and Sean as its the first in person recording we've done since the lockdown forced us online. Newer listeners won't remember but the first fifty or so podcasts we did were face to face at various locations, and we'll be looking to do more through 2022, virus permitting.So, we met up at the London headquarters of Omnicom Media Group for the second in our series on sports marketing in partnership with Fuse, the sport, entertainment, cause and culture agency, who helped us pull together a stellar panel that includes Tom Corbett, Group Head of Sponsorships and Media at Barclays, Adam Warner, Senior Director of Global Sports Marketing at PepsiCo, along with Steven Hutchison, Managing Director of Fuse.It's a broad conversation about football sponsorship, the UEFA Champions League, The Premier League and the FA Women's Super League, through the eyes of the people making the decisions on the brand side of two of sport's biggest spending commercial partners. The weekly Unofficial Partner newsletter is read by thousands of people across the sports business every Thursday, to join them subscribe via unofficialpartner.comEvery episode of Unofficial Partner can be found by using the big podcast providers, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or via your favourite podcast app.
On this episode, presented by AGCO, Curt Blades, Senior Vice President, Agriculture and Forestry, for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers discusses industry issues. AGCO's Fendt and Massey Ferguson brands showcase new equipment and Corn Warriors Season 5 competitors Kevin Kalb, Brooks Cardinal, Cory Atley and Dan Luepkes discuss the new season. We talk live with Market Talk host Jesse Allen and present a conversation with, and the music of, Nashville recording artist, Adam Warner. Timestamps: Massey Ferguson Ad, 0:00 Intro: 0:30 Curt Blades, Association of Equipment Manufacturers: 1:19 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 13:21 David Fickel, Fendt: 13:40 Kevin Forth, Fendt: 18:24 Adam Sills, Massey Ferguson: 23:10 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 28:37 Corn Warriors feature (Kalb, Cardinal, Atley, Luepkes): 29:10 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 47:47 Gateway Seeds advertisement: 56:31 Adam Warner: 57:02
Adam does the Woo in many ways, from helping builders streamlined their processes to helping instill values with his kids by selling online.
Adam Warner has proudly served our country as a United States Marine. He made the move to Nashville, Tennessee afterwards to pursue his desire to become a successful country music artist and carry on in the footsteps of those he had grown up listening to and admiring. Adam Warner co-wrote the project titled “Welcome To The South” and the tune used at Nissan Stadium for the Tennessee Titans as a “Welcome” song to the opposing teams! Adam's first full length CD project is titled “Big Storm” and contains tunes he co-wrote as well as songs written by the legendary hit maker Kim Williams. His first single release was a song titled “Rowdy As Randall”. Adam released his first EP titled “Can't Get Enough”. It contained the single ”SemperFi” featuring Trace Adkins (a song dedicated to all active and former military) which was recently awarded the 2019 Country Music Song of the year at the Independent Music awards in 2019. Let's welcome country music's newest and hottest male vocalist that knows how to rock a stage, Adam Warner!
Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners
Yes, I jumped Jeff of WPTavern ahead of the line! The orignal WordPress media man has been all in the news lately. One fascinating thing about Jeff is, he never fancied himself an entrepreneur. Like many of us, he stumbled upon WordPress and started using it on his own. He fell in love with writing about tech and then that passion transitioned over to WordPress. Continue on to the show to learn more about his adventure from the ground level to now working for Matt Mullenweg! Interview with Jeff Chandler of WPTavern.com Watch on YouTube Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners Episode 39: Accidental Entrepreneur Jeff Chandler of WPTavern.com Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share Link Embed Download file | Play in new window Is there money in WordPress news? Are you sick of hearing it yet? On my other show, Week in WordPress, I invited Syed Balkhi of WPBeginner.com and Adam Warner of Foo Plugins to dive into this topic a bit more. #DramaPress perhaps — but listen to what Jeff has to say. It's not easy and starting 5+ years ago is certainly no easy feat. I really enjoyed learning about Jeff's journey and I hope you do too. See, he didn't set out with an end game in mind. Times got tough — real tough — but his perseverance pulled through in the end. What do you think of WordPress media? Here to stay, just getting geting started or ready to fizzle out? Discuss! ★ Support this podcast ★
Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners
I invited Adam Warner on to the show to talk about his revenue at FooPlugins. For this episode, I was looking for someone who has grown their WordPress business to $60k in annual revenue. What I wasn't prepared for, was his story about losing $30k+ in his first business. Get your notepad and pen ready, there's a ton of good advice here. Don't miss this episode! Adam Warner Interview Watch on YouTube Listen to the audio version Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners Episode 37: How FooPlugins co-founder lost $30k in revenue; Now earns double. Play Episode Pause Episode Mute/Unmute Episode Rewind 10 Seconds 1x Fast Forward 30 seconds 00:00 / Subscribe Share RSS Feed Share Link Embed Download file | Play in new window If you're launching a product — do NOT miss this episode Adam has an insane story to share with us. The first story that came up — how he literally watched his first $30k in annual revenue crash and burn. A story of failure, but a lesson learned that set the stage for his success with FooPlugins. After picking up the pieces of that journey, Adam takes us down the path of growing his new revenue stream and getting it to hit the $5k+ a month mark. Key points we talk about for growing the new business: Marketing Reinvesting into the company Cash flow Setting up legal entities Extra costs from 3rd party services Tons more Adam has visions of growing FooPlugins to a million dollar business and he shares some of that insight with us. This is an amazing episode and I'm so thankful for the honesty Adam shares here. Now go say “Thanks!” to Adam on Twitter! If you liked this episode, consider joining the newsletter. ★ Support this podcast ★