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The Blake and Sal Show (with Mark)
Episode 326: Dedications, Horror & The Sentinels (Special Guest: Mandy Reilly)

The Blake and Sal Show (with Mark)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 89:50


This week is a jam packed show and special guest Mandy on for the whole fun filled time. First they say goodbye to Nick Corano, Naya Rivera, Scott Holden, Charlie Daniels and Hugh Downs. After Blake plays a hilarious clip from Celebrity Family Feud, they look at how the Washington Redskins will be changing their name, Patrick Mahomes' ridiculous contract, the new NHL CBA and Lindy Ruff becomes the Devils new head coach. Finally they getting the wrestling world discussing the news, Nyla Rose's new manager, Taz throwing in the towel, Jericho being covered in orange juice, Keith Lee winning the NXT Championship, EVIL becoming IWGP Champion and then close with a preview of HORROR SHOW at Extreme Rules. All that and more! Enjoy the show, stay safe and wear your mask!...Blake on the final ThatMan Beyond: https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-bcsqe-db16e2..Speak of the Devils with Lindy Ruff: https://m.soundcloud.com/njdevilsofficial/lindy-ruff-speak-of-the-devils

DNVR Rugby Podcast
DNVR Raptors Podcast: Round 5 Recap, Mailbag #6, and a Conversation With Prop Blake Rogers

DNVR Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 34:33


Colorado Raptors prop Blake Rogers joins Colton Strickler to talk about the Raptors' 22-19 victory over the Toronto Arrows in Round 5. After that, Colton asks Blake about his rugby career, his path to the Raptors, and his mullet. After Blake's interview, the two answer your questions about injuries, a potential MLR combine and draft, and the biggest misconception about professional rugby.

The Blake and Sal Show (with Mark)
Episode 288: Party Time War Rooms

The Blake and Sal Show (with Mark)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 71:55


Sometimes it's not a great week to talk about but you have to. After Blake gives a glowing review of Jay & Silent Bob Reboot, the guys take a deep dive in the WWE Draft, including the weird executive war rooms, who was drafted where, why and the big "blockbuster trade" that happened afterwards. There's alot of screaming and complaining so enjoy the show.

Space Coast Podcast Network
The Memo: Episode 5. How to Prepare Your Home & Business for Disaster

Space Coast Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 68:25


Blake and Desire' have special guest, Aggi K in the studio. Vana White also makes her debut appearance as we have a first trial run of video in our podcast! After Blake and Desire' caught their breath after being out of the office for a few weeks, the 3 brainstorm how to prepare for unexpected interruptions in business and how to best protect yourself with 3 hurricanes brewing in the Atlantic! Don't get caught with your pants down this hurricane season- listen to the 4th episode of The Paper Clinic Memo.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Podcast321)

The Blake and Sal Show (with Mark)
Episode 199: Elimination Winter Games (Special Guest: Scotty Fellows)

The Blake and Sal Show (with Mark)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 78:31


After Blake reviews Fifty Shades Freed, Mark reviews Thor: Ragnarok and Sal tells us about Celebrity Big Brother, they get into the Olympics, look at the epic gauntlet match from Raw, discuss the new WWE PPV schedule and the WWE Mixed Match Challenge and then preview WWE Elimination Chamber. Oh yeah and Scotty is in studio too.

NC F&B Podcast
Episode 80 - Blake Gotliffe of Under the Oak Farm

NC F&B Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2018 44:30


doesn’t stop. After Blake regained consciousness from a heroin overdose to find himself in his mother’s arms and alive he regained control of his life. His near death experience was the catalyst for him to be able to juggle so many businesses and activities. Whether Blake is curing meat to end up at your next dinner party or perhaps on your sandwich order from , he doesn’t stop. Blake might be pickling vegetables picked from his own garden so that he can use that in a future dish. It doesn’t end there as Blake might be helping his expecting wife Megan create a new icing for her business or he might be reaching out to colleagues to help him out in a charity dinner. At this juncture of the story you get the point, Blake Gotliffe is not only a tenacious worker but a talented and resourceful chef. Hear how darkness turns to light in this story of an addict revived!

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast
TDP 698: Blakes 7 2.12 The Keeper

Doctor Who: Tin Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2017 7:08


@TinDogPodcast 2017 Summer of #Blakes7 talks about  B12 "The Keeper" Derek Martinus Allan Prior 27 March 1979 7.0 (70) With clues left by Docholli, Blake heads to the planet Goth to find a "brain-print" of a man named Lurgen who knew the secret location of Star One and stored it inside an amulet worn by a royal leader called "The Keeper". While in transit, Avon suggests taking over Star One rather than destroy it, then they will then have complete control over the Federation, but Blake refuses to ever wield such power. After Blake, Jenna and Vila teleport down to Goth, Zen detects a ship in orbit that Avon is certain belongs to Travis and destroys it. Travis however, is already on the planet with Servalan to intercept the brain-print before Blake does. Travis offers to share control of the Federation with Servalan, but finds the brain-print himself and departs in Servalan's ship. Jenna and Vila attempt to amuse the king of the Goths while they try to identify the keeper. Eventually the location is found and the crew set course for Star One. Guest Stars: Bruce Purchase (as Gola), Shaun Curry (as Rod), Freda Jackson (as Tara), Cengiz Saner (as Fool), Arthur Hewlett (as Old man), Ron Tarr (as Patrol leader)

Autism Advantage
005 - The Reality of Starting a Business

Autism Advantage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 34:30


Welcome to the Autism Advantage podcast! I’m your host, Tom D’Eri, the COO and co-founder of Rising Tide Car Wash. In case you’re not familiar with what we do, we employ a fantastic team of individuals with autism, allowing us to empower our staff while offering a fantastic experience to customers. We believe that individuals with autism are an incredible untapped resource for many business, and this show is dedicated to proving that employing these people can create real competitive advantages. Valerie Herskowitz is one of my fellow South Florida autism entrepreneurs and the founder of The Chocolate Spectrum Cafe and Academy. So far, the cafe only employs adults with autism or developmental disabilities, and Val has been learning to do just about every aspect of running the business herself. While this is complicated in the early stages, it’s a strength in that she’ll be intimately familiar with every facet of the business. Val had been involved in pastry and chocolates as a hobby, never thinking she would turn it into anything more. After semi-retiring, though, she had the time to expand this sweet hobby into a full business. Coincidentally, this timing worked out just as she was looking into post-high-school resources for her son Blake, who has autism. After Blake graduated from high school, he got more and more involved in the kitchen. Val realized that a hobby of making chocolates wasn’t going to be enough to keep Blake busy, so after getting some great reviews from friends and family, they expanded into an online venture and started selling locally. The business grew organically, until Val saw it as an employment opportunity for individuals with autism and other differently-abled employees. Now, they’ve opened a brick-and-mortar cafe. In this conversation that took place just two months after the cafe opened, Val and I talk about her experience with turning a hobby into a full-time business and social enterprise. The best and biggest piece of advice she can give to listeners considering opening a retail location is to expect the unexpected, but she has many, many other gems of wisdom that anyone working with people with autism or considering opening a business will benefit from hearing. Tune into this episode to hear about topics including how Blake and other employees have reacted to the opening of the retail location, her advice to people who are considering opening a business staffed by people with autism, what financial considerations you should have in mind when opening a business, and why the food business is one of the hardest areas to be in. In This Episode: [00:58] - Val takes us back to the beginning of her entrepreneurial journey, and explains why she started The Chocolate Spectrum. She walks us through the process all the way from the beginning ideas through the opening of their retail location. [05:09] - We hear more about the moment when Val realized that this could be a full-time business, not just a hobby anymore. [07:12] - Tom draws out an important point that Val has made regarding the responsibility business owners have to their employees. [08:40] - The brick-and-mortar location has only been open for two months, and Val’s biggest piece of advice so far is to expect the unexpected. [11:24] - Val explains that even her little shop seems overwhelming, but expects it to become easier as it becomes more familiar. [14:07] - How have Blake and the rest of the team responded to the opening of the new location? Val describes how Blake has reacted, and the sorts of things that she has needed to teach and work on with the other employees. [17:33] - Tom talks about the scripting and training for people with autism for interacting with the public, which is part of Rising Tide Car Wash as well. [19:01] - Val takes a moment to rave about their local community in Florida, which is relatively autism-aware. She then mentions things she adds to the script, such as recommendations to visit the dry cleaners next door who consistently promote the cafe. [22:33] - What advice would Val give someone who’s looking to start a business and employ people with autism? [23:58] - When Tom gives workshops and reaches the part about funding, he needs to point out that there really aren’t very many grants out there for this subject and that grants probably won’t be your primary source of funding. [25:10] - Val didn’t decide to start an autism-focused business and then settle on one that fits that criterion well. Instead, she opened a business in something she was already doing. In hindsight, she might have done things differently. [28:02] - Tom points out that every social enterprise has its own path. [30:20] - Val passes along one other piece of advice that she has found invaluable, which is to find people who know what to do who are willing to help you. [32:04] - How can listeners get involved with The Chocolate Spectrum? She recommends visiting the cafe, but if you don’t live locally, you can shop online too!   Links and Resources: The Chocolate Spectrum Cafe and Academy The Chocolate Spectrum: shop online Valerie Herksowitz Valerie Herksowitz on LinkedIn Tom D’Eri Rising Tide Car Wash Rising Tide U Autism Advantage University of Miami-Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism & Related Disabilities

The Outlander Podcast­
85: An 'Outlander' podcast round table

The Outlander Podcast­

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 147:27


In this episode, we speak with Mary and Blake Larsen of Outlander Cast, and Lani Diane Rich and Alastair Stephens of The Scot and the Sassenach. Spoiler alert: After Blake leaves the room, the rest of us discuss Season 1B, and a little bit of the second book, 'Dragonfly in Amber.'