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In this episode, Elliott sits down with Alex Wilson from Washington—his top bucket list state—to talk about life in the Pacific Northwest, chasing ducks and geese across flooded fields, and what it's like hunting with his black lab, Buster. They break down the differences between east and west Washington, debate whether black or yellow labs hide better, and swap stories about late-season greenheads, layout boat struggles, and the universal duck hunter rule: never pick up early. It's a passionate, wide-ranging conversation that any waterfowler will relate to. Partners Flight Day Ammunition Website: https://www.flightdayammo.com Discount Code: FDH10 AlClair Audio Website: https://alclair.com/partners/fdh Discount Code: FDH10 for $100 off EXP Pro or EXP Curve Weatherby Shotguns Website: https://weatherby.com OnX Hunt Website: https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt Purina Pro Plan (Dog Food) Website: https://www.purina.com/pro-plan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In dieser Folge sprechen wir über Alex Wilson und seine 10-jährige Sperre. Dazu kommen noch einige Weltrekorde und Spekulationen, wer über die 4x100m Mixed Staffel antreten wird.Viel Spass beim Reinhören!
This episode features a brilliant interview with a fantastic athletics coach in Sheffield, Alex WIlson. Alex talks about his love of athletics and coaching, how he got into it, some of the many athletes he has worked with and his philosophy and coaching approach. It is a great interview with a great coach and Alex gives so much insight in how to help get the best from people and his plans for the future. You can find Alex here; https://www.instagram.com/awa_coaching/As ever we hope you enjoy, let us know what you think and please share far and wide to running friends! Also here is the link for tickets to the book launch https://www.tickettailor.com/events/freelancingforjournalists/1616192Also why not join our strava group for coaching tips and offers and much more! https://www.strava.com/clubs/1414138/membersAs always we go through our week of running and cover some recent race results, shout outs to listeners and some future topic suggestions. If you have any results you want us to cover or topics for future episodes, get in touch, or if you are interested in being coached by Paul (email Paul with 'podcast offer' to get a 10% coaching discount), please email us or connect on any social media. We will back every Monday with a new episode and here is how you can connect with us to help build the running partners community;email us at runningpartners@outlook.comShare this link to friends and family so they can subscribe http://running-partners.captivate.fm/listenPaul's running coach websitewww.paulgriffithsrunningcoach.com Alis Stravahttp://www.strava.com/athletes/2163809Ali's Instagramhttp://www.instagram.com/twenty.six.point.two/?hl=enAli's Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/alison.griffiths.58/Paul's Stravahttp://www.strava.com/athletes/10421356Paul's Instagramhttp://www.instagram.com/griffsrunning?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg==Paul's Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/paul.griffiths.77312Our YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwc3oBawuCiG-5ldXWfN-PQOur websitehttps://running-partners.captivate.fm/
Die Wuche mit bitzli Verspötig, aber defür umso meh in Labberlune. D'Jungs redet hüt über d'Sperri vom Alex Wilson, de Meistertitel vom ZSC, Terror gege Schiris und vieles Meh! Chrütz und Quer durs Sportgschehe vo de Wuche. Darum, wie immer, VOLL INE lose! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
KP chats with worship pastor Alex Wilson, who oversees the worship gatherings at Highlands Church (4 campuses in VA & TN). They talk about onboarding musicians, discipling your team, the importance of preparation, and the value of feedback! Connect with Alex: Instagram: @alex7wilson Music: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2tjz7KtakaIEywmHLQyn58?si=_1KJhml3QbiOgnlrjehl8Q ++++++ This episode was brought to you by PraiseCharts. If you are a Worship leader or musician, when it comes to leading in church or playing worship music, you need reliable, high-quality music resources. That's exactly what PraiseCharts provides. With tens of thousands of songs available in chord charts through orchestrations plus stems, you won't struggle to find the songs you want and make things work for your setting—just instant access to the music your team needs. Check out PraiseCharts.com today and see how it can transform your worship ministry! ++++++++++ To learn more about Kurtis' book Worshipology: www.worshipologybook.com or www.kurtisparks.com
In this episode I speak with Korin, who has been working in the disability space for the last 4 years, currently working in behaviour support and supporting a team of practitioners under NDIS. In this role Korin supports people from various trauma backgrounds and helps to improve their lives and educate support workers, families and other providers to enable them to live out their full potential. Korin has a passion in advocating for human rights and accessibility for all and is about to expand into providing supervision to social work students undergoing their placements.Links to resources mentioned in this week's episode:Big Brothers Big Sisters Australia - https://bigbrothersbigsisters.org.au/Mindful Recovery DBT Centre - https://www.mindfulrecovery.com.au/Alex Wilson (of Mindful Recovery) featured on Social Work Spotlight - https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/fx8u6TaZvRbThe Assertive Social Worker - https://www.instagram.com/theassertivesocialworker/Chantelle Towers (The Assertive Social Worker) featured on Social Work Spotlight - https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/NSSLoyaZvRbThe Playful Psychologist - https://www.theplayfulpsychologist.com/This episode's transcript can be viewed here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/180e0-3pyDKo_0Pv98td4MVkC3wCwG9VFHpMpSOZJsJI/edit?usp=sharing
The Chicago Sky make strategic moves with training camp signings Alex Wilson and Morgan Bertsch. Wilson, a two-time WNBL champion from Australia, brings scoring prowess and international experience.Bertsch, returning after a brief 2023 stint, offers defensive skills and size at 6'4". The hosts analyze how these additions could impact the Sky's roster, especially with recent departures like Izzy Harrison. They discuss the potential for a deep bench and the fierce competition expected in training camp. The conversation touches on Courtney Vandersloot's role as starting point guard and speculates on the team's playing style under new leadership. Tune in for insights on the Sky's evolving roster and predictions for the upcoming WNBA draftLinks: https://linktr.ee/chicagoskycentralGet at us:Email: ChicagoSkyCentral@gmail.comTwitter:@ChicagoSkyPodPhone: (773) 270-2799
PATRICK CORNELIUS “BOOK OF SECRETS” November 16-18, 2022, Brooklyn, NYArchetype, If You Can, Puzzle BoxPatrick Cornelius (says,cl,fl) Behn Gillece (vibr) Art Hirahara (p) Peter Slavov (b) Vinnie Sperrazza (dr) Diego Rivera (st) NOAH HAIDU “SLOWLY : SONG FOR KEITH JARRETT” c. 2022 1 Silver Dollar, 4 Green Island, 7 Lady Rawlinson Samuel Blaser (tb,comp) Steve Turre (tb-4,shells-4) John Fedchock (tb-5) Glenn Ferris (tb-6) Johan Escalante (tb-7) Jennifer Wharton (b-tb-8) Soweto Kinch (as,vcl) Michael Blake (ts) Alex Wilson (p,org,melodica) Alan Weekes (g) Ira Coleman (b,baby-b) Heiri Kanzig (b-9) Dion Parson (d) Edwin Sanz (d-1,perc-2) Carroll Thompson (vcl) Lee “Scratch” Perry (vcl,dub-3) BENNIE WALLACE “TWILIGHT TIME” New York, early 1985Is it true what they say about Dixie ?, Sainte fragile (5) Tennessee waltz (4), Trouble in mind (2,3,6) Twilight TimeRay Anderson (tb) Bennie Wallace (ts) Mac “Dr. Continue reading Puro Jazz 17 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Labour MP Dame Siobhain McDonagh, former Conservative MP and minister Tim Loughton, Reform UK member of the London Assembly Alex Wilson and journalist Christina Patterson.
DAVE BASS NO BOUNDARIES New York, 2019 Lennie's pennies, Agenbite of Inwit, Neither have I wingsTed Nash (fl,alto-fl,cl,b-cl,sop,as,ts) Dave Bass (p) Carlos Henriquez (b) Jerome Jennings (d) SAMUEL BLASER ROUTES c. 2022 1 Silver Dollar, 4 Green Island, 7 Lady Rawlinson Samuel Blaser (tb,comp) Steve Turre (tb-4,shells-4) John Fedchock (tb-5) Glenn Ferris (tb-6) Johan Escalante (tb-7) Jennifer Wharton (b-tb-8) Soweto Kinch (as,vcl) Michael Blake (ts) Alex Wilson (p,org,melodica) Alan Weekes (g) Ira Coleman (b,baby-b) Heiri Kanzig (b-9) Dion Parson (d) Edwin Sanz (d-1,perc-2) Carroll Thompson (vcl) Lee “Scratch” Perry (vcl,dub-3) THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET MONK – LIVE “THE JAZZ WORKSHOP” San Francisco, CA, November 3, 1964 Don't blame me (incomplete) (tm p-solo), Ba-lue bolivar ba-lues-are, Well you needn't – Bright Mississippi Charlie Rouse (ts) Thelonious Monk (p) Larry Gales (b) Ben Riley (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 14 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
DAVE BASS NO BOUNDARIES New York, 2019 Lennie's pennies, Agenbite of Inwit, Neither have I wingsTed Nash (fl,alto-fl,cl,b-cl,sop,as,ts) Dave Bass (p) Carlos Henriquez (b) Jerome Jennings (d) SAMUEL BLASER ROUTES c. 2022 1 Silver Dollar, 4 Green Island, 7 Lady Rawlinson Samuel Blaser (tb,comp) Steve Turre (tb-4,shells-4) John Fedchock (tb-5) Glenn Ferris (tb-6) Johan Escalante (tb-7) Jennifer Wharton (b-tb-8) Soweto Kinch (as,vcl) Michael Blake (ts) Alex Wilson (p,org,melodica) Alan Weekes (g) Ira Coleman (b,baby-b) Heiri Kanzig (b-9) Dion Parson (d) Edwin Sanz (d-1,perc-2) Carroll Thompson (vcl) Lee “Scratch” Perry (vcl,dub-3) THELONIOUS MONK QUARTET MONK – LIVE “THE JAZZ WORKSHOP” San Francisco, CA, November 3, 1964 Don't blame me (incomplete) (tm p-solo), Ba-lue bolivar ba-lues-are, Well you needn't – Bright Mississippi Charlie Rouse (ts) Thelonious Monk (p) Larry Gales (b) Ben Riley (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 14 de febrero, 2025 at PuroJazz.
Here's a podcast description:Alex Wilson delivers a sermon from his garage church in Kauai, Hawaii, exploring the biblical theme of how God chooses the unlikely to accomplish His purposes. Drawing from 1 Corinthians and the story of Mordecai and Haman from the Book of Esther, Wilson illustrates how God often uses those the world considers weak or foolish to demonstrate His wisdom and power. The message emphasizes that Christians don't need to prove themselves because they're already approved by God, concluding with a practical analogy comparing this truth to a Costco membership card. This sermon is part of the House Church series, aimed at encouraging spiritual growth within local church communities. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amenpodcast.substack.com
Here's a podcast description: Alex Wilson delivers a sermon from his garage church in Kauai, Hawaii, exploring the biblical theme of how God chooses the unlikely to accomplish His purposes. Drawing from 1 Corinthians and the story of Mordecai and Haman from the Book of Esther, Wilson illustrates how God often uses those the world considers weak or foolish to demonstrate His wisdom and power. The message emphasizes that Christians don't need to prove themselves because they're already approved by God, concluding with a practical analogy comparing this truth to a Costco membership card. This sermon is part of the House Church series, aimed at encouraging spiritual growth within local church communities.
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Codsall Village Hall, South Staffordshire
Alex Wilson helps the guys ring in a new year from Las Vegas with Kevin promising to shrink his poofernips, Geoff and Shuddy Boy have wildly different takes on Nosferatu and Kevin is taking another break from weed causing havoc to his dreams.
293: Unlocking Crypto Donations and Millennial Giving (Pat Duffy)SUMMARYThis episode is brought to you by our friends at Armstrong McGuire & Associates. Check them out for your next career opportunity OR for help finding an interim executive or your next leader. Are you missing out on donations from the next generation of donors simply because your nonprofit isn't equipped to accept cryptocurrency or appeal to tech-savvy millennials? In episode 293 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, we unlock new opportunities in fundraising with Pat Duffy. He shares how nonprofits can integrate crypto donations seamlessly and unlock the potential of millennial and Gen Z donors. Learn why cryptocurrency is more than a buzzword—it's a highly tax-efficient giving method that aligns with the preferences of younger, tech-savvy philanthropists. ABOUT PATPat Duffy founded The Giving Block, with co-founder Alex Wilson, creating a new fundraising category they called “Crypto Philanthropy”. Pat and his team developed the largest crypto giving platform for donors, raising over $100M for nonprofits and taking crypto and NFT donations mainstream. Today, The Giving Block is the platform helping thousands of the world's leading charities, schools, healthcare systems and faith-based organizations fundraise cryptocurrencies, stocks and Donor Advised Fund grants more effectively from modern philanthropists, including Save the Children, United Way Worldwide, Feeding America and St. Jude. Pat was honored for being one of the 100 Most Influential people in crypto, as well as The Kennedy Center's Next 50 class of 2022. Pat's been featured in Time Magazine, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, Associated Press, Coindesk, and CNBC.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES Visit our partners at Armstrong McGuireThinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel KahnemanDon't miss our weekly Thursday Leadership Lens for the latest on nonprofit leadership
Send us a textIt's been a while since I recorded a question-and-answer episode, so that is what we are doing today. A very special thank you to the members of the Cops and Writers Facebook group for the questions.I was lucky enough to get back up from my friend and fellow author, retired Chicago Police Department Detective Lieutenant, Richard Rybicki.The good lieutenant served for over 29 years on the Chicago Police Department where he worked as a Patrol Officer, Tactical Officer, Gang Crimes Specialist, Detective, Patrol Sergeant, Detective Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, and Detective Lieutenant. His last assignment was as the Lieutenant/commanding officer of the Area Three Homicide/Sex/Gang Crimes unit.In today's episode we discuss:· Rick's newest book series that is in development that has a very interesting plot twist! · Funny and disturbing Thanksgiving stories from the street.· Alex Wilson asks; My story is a fictional murder in the UK. Would a pathologist or similar ever go to see a body at the crime scene, to advise on the probable cause of death, possible weapons used etc, or would this only happen later at the postmortem?· Sharon Reichs asks; How did you keep from killing a supervisor with all the liberal bullshit they spew as directives? (Not that I have an opinion or anything).· Katherine Kovacic asks; What do you consider your best case and why? [Unrelated second question] Is there something you know now that you wish you knew then (specifically relating to policing!) and if so, what impact would that have had?· Rose Bingham asks, Present day Chicago. A victim found strangled in the rain. Some paper found under her coat (that the killer would've handled) that didn't get wet had fingerprints on it (do-able?). Security camera at night had shown 2 separate people at the scene. I have the detective reviewing the footage but needs to have it blown up and possibly made a bit clearer. Who would be the people working on the footage?· Lisa Messegee asks,California, present day, Is a detective required to attend the autopsy for a homicide victim? Would they want to, if it's not required? Could they delegate to a crime scene investigator?Visit Richard's author page on Amazon.Check out the Sam Laska Crime Thriller page on Facebook. Visit Richard at his website!Check out the new Cops and Writers YouTube channel!Check out my newest book, The Good Collar (Michael Quinn Vigilante Justice Series Book 1)!!!!!Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.Wellness Thru Reading Greetings and salutations book lovers. Welcome to Wellness Thru Reading. A podcast...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Cryptocurrency is revolutionizing nonprofit fundraising, unlocking millions in donations and reshaping how charities engage with the next generation of donors. At the forefront of this transformation is Pat Duffy, co-founder of The Giving Block. As Pat tells it, the idea came to him and his co-founder, Alex Wilson, in a moment of realization: Pat Duffy: We saw Ashton Kutcher go on the Ellen DeGeneres show, give $4 million in crypto. So Alex and I immediately started messaging each other and said: We got to set up my charity to take crypto donations. In this episode, Pat shares how The Giving Block is breaking down barriers for nonprofits, from simplifying cryptocurrency donations to leveraging emerging tech like NFTs and stablecoins. If your organization is looking to tap into this exciting new world of digital giving, you won't want to miss this conversation. And now, here's Pat Duffy, co-founder of The Giving Block.
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Weavers Academy in Wellingborough
Jace chats with writer Alex Wilson about the third issue of Starweed. The title has all three issues available on Kickstarter telling the wild story of a world where the remains of dead celebrities are a desireable commodity to smoke! We follow the crew that steals the bodies, from their initial prison break to their heists of the bodies. The guys chat about the origins of the project and how the story was developed. Join us for the chat and be sure you go check out the campaign.
In the first episode of season 9, Douglas Nelson sits down with Alex Wilson to explore the makings of an effective board retreat . Whether you're a CEO preparing for your retreat or a board member seeking insights, this conversation offers valuable advice and practical tips. Douglas Nelson and Alex Wilson share their experiences and strategies to ensure your next board retreat is not only successful but also sets the stage for a productive year ahead. Tune in to discover how to plan and deliver a board retreat that drives real results!
Alex Wilson conducts this interview with his grandmother and former Kentucky State Representative, Marie Rader. Coming from humble beginnings on Horse Lick Creek in Jackson County, Marie has always been one to defy all odds stacked against her. She shares a story of her childhood telling about how her mother would pin her dress tail under a table leg while working in their family's store, before the family moved up to Sand Gap. She has made it a point to involve herself with anything she could to better the community, and has never shunned hard work. Playing a key role in getting the road established up to Rocky Hill (McCammon Ridge Road). After the passing of her husband and her being 52 years of age, Marie decided to run for State Representative. With most of the State politicians being men, and her being one of only three women in the Republican Party, the odds were definitely not in her favor. She worked hard, traveled from county to county and developed good relationships with everyone she possibly could. With a heart for the people and a drive to get things done, Marie held her position for 22 years before retiring. In her time as State Rep. Marie had a huge role in the new road up Big Hill and also the new Highway 30 on the south end of Jackson County. Though Alex conducted the interview, we here at Appalachian Imagination found it an honor to be a part of preserving a conversation between a man and his grandmother. IF YOU HAVE A FAMILY MEMBER THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO INTERVIEW, REACH OUT!!! We will do our best to set it up and help you preserve some of your family's history. You can reach us via email appalachianimagination@gmail.com We thank God for folks, who truly love our region! We thank you for listening and your ongoing support! We thank our sponsors- The Jackson County Sun www.jacksonsunky.com WWAG 107.9 www.wagoncountry.com and our good friend in Oklahoma, John Caywood. If you see negative in your world, we encourage you to be the difference. STAY AWESOME APPALACHIA!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-bowman42/support
Jeff, Stuart and returning guest Alex Wilson discuss a movie about a man's fever dream of returning to high school in his mid 30's and being the most popular guy in school who gets the hot 18-year-old... we must restate this though... IN HIS THIRTIES.
Alex shares his simple strategy to build wealth with his rental properties.Discover how Alex strategically acquires properties that not only generate wealth but also minimize tenant-related issues, offering him a hassle-free and promising investment experience.We also discuss why he thinks cash flow is essential, but buying properties likely to appreciate is more critical.We also talk about how important it Is to think long-term when investing in rentals.Alex also discusses the two phases of rental investing, growth, and cash flow, and how he is now transitioning to the cash flow phase.https://rentalincomepodcast.com/episode472
This Best Of episode of Once Upon a Crime revisits the mysterious disappearance of Jeanine Sanchez Harms from Campbell, California, in 2001. This case is unique for a number of reasons, including its proximity to my hometown and studio and the shocking, unforeseeable conclusion. It also stands out due to its 'no body murder' status and complex detective work. Jeanine, recently divorced, goes missing after a night out involving a somewhat reluctant date and interaction with several individuals, including two men, Alex Wilson and Maurice Nasmeh. The community's efforts to keep the case in the public eye led to critical breakthroughs years later and ended in a shocking conclusion no one could have predicted. This episode is presented in a more personal, casual narration style, inviting listeners to delve into the intriguing, tragic mystery surrounding Janine Sanchez Harms. 05:49 The Disappearance of Janine Sanchez Harms: A Detailed Account 10:45 The Investigation Unfolds: Clues and Suspects 15:22 A Break in the Case: The Persian Rug Clue 16:01 Conclusion and Invitation to Explore More Links: Season 6, Episode 227: Murder in My Hometown: Jeanine Sanchez Harms - https://www.truecrimepodcast.com/s6-ep227-murder-in-my-hometown-jeanine-sanchez-harms/ CrimeCon - Use promo code: ONCE for 10% off at https://www.crimecon.com/ Trova Trip Travel Survey - Click here to take our fun, 8-question travel survey. https://trovatrip.com/host/profiles/esther--fr746