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Dave Schwartz joins First Look with Andy Morris to talk about this years Parkfield Bluegrass Festival.
Candice Galli with the Cancer Support Community stops by to talk about some upcoming events and fundraisers with Andy Morris.
Jane Connely stops by to talk about anything new you might want to know about Big Brothers Big Sisters here in SLO with Andy Morris.
Laura Kamada with Vitalant talks about upcoming opportunities for people to donate blood at multiple locations throughout SLO county with Andy Morris.
Misty Rowe stops by to talk about the Hee Haw Honey reunion with Andy Morris happening at the Clark Center.
SLO City Fire Chief Todd Tuggle stops by to talk about some important fire information to be up to date on with Andy Morris.
Laura Kamada stops by to talk about the last chance to get a $10 gift card when you donate blood and where you can donate with Andy Morris.
Jane Connely stop by to talk about Big Brothers Big Sisters 30th anniversary celebration along with a couple other things with Andy Morris.
Chris Terrano stops by to talk to Andy Morris about some upcoming events with Paso Robles Wine.
One of the Youth Leaders, Andy Morris, shares a follow-up to the series on Live Out Love looking at some things that can get in the way and what to do about them as we guard our hearts.
Chance Chapman with C.H.P stops by to talk about info you might want to know surrounding highway patrol with Andy Morris.
Kim Wybenga stops by to talk about anything new with the SLO city chambers alongside Andy Morris.
Andy Morris talks with Robin Coleman from Woods Humane Society about a dog named Fenway from the LA fires and some interesting info you might want to know about any other animals you could potentially adopt.
Steve Berry stops by to talk about his new book "The Medici Return" coming out this year with Andy Morris.
Wendy Lewis with ECHO Homeless Shelter stops by with Andy Morris to talk about what they are up to right now.
Dr. Stephen Sideroff stopped by to talk about his book and drop some wisdom on dealing with hardships in life alongside Andy Morris.
Bridget Ready and Leslie Orradre stop by to talk about Jacks Helping Hand and what they do with Andy Morris.
Kim Wybenga stops by with Andy Morris to talk about some website updates and new happenings with the chambers.
CHP Officers Jordan Richards & Chance Chapman, plus new recruit Alayna McGarry stopped by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about becoming a CHP Cadet.
Dusty Slay hops on with Andy Morris to talk about his upcoming show at the Fremont Theater in SLO.
Austin Solheim and Wendy Lewis stop by from ECHO homeless shelter to discuss their partnership with Earth Shine alongside Andy Morris
Becky Gray with MUST! Charities chats about their second time partnering with Lumina Alliance with Andy Morris.
Jane Connely stopped by with her sons to discuss what the new happenings are with SLO Big Brothers Big Sisters with Andy Morris.
Andy Morris talks to Leslie Orradre and a special guest from Jacks Helping Hand talking about her and her sons story.
Kim Wybenga stops by to talk with Andy Morris about the instillation dinner that happened recently with a lot of the communities sup
Leslie Orradre, Executive Director of Jacks Helping Hand & Roz Gothro stopped by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about Roz's son Everest and his journey with Jacks.
Austin Solheim with ECHO shelter and Mike Campa with Earth shine stop by to talk to Andy Morris about a collaboration they are doing.
Jeff Plummer stops by to talk about their eighth year of the Cambria film festival with Andy Morris.
Reagan Ryder Smith talks about SLO farmers markets and some special events happening around that same time and place with Andy Morris.
Jacks Founder Bridget Ready & Program Manager Jill Gentilly dropped by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about what they do!
Krista Smith, Marketing Director for the Paso Wine Country Alliance dropped by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about Blendfest.
Jane Connely stops by to talk about mentor month at Big Brothers Big Sisters in San Luis Obispo County with Andy Morris.
Kim Wybenga stopped by to talk with Andy Morris to give an update on the happenings and ribbon cuttings that have been going on with the help of the South County Chamber of Commerce.
Austin Solheim from the ECHO El Camino Homeless Organization stopped by to talk on helping the homeless in local communities with Andy Morris.
Robin Coleman talks all about pet adoption, training, and care at Woods Humane Society with Andy Morris.
On this episode our lone wolf Big C sits down with Andy Morris PGA (@andymorrisgolf) golf instructor for xgolfpnw to talk about all things golf swing improvements. The two dive into specific things Big and Andy are working on for Big C's swing and things you can do to improve your game. You're not going to want to miss this! Don't forget to follow us on IG (@municipalsgolf) to stay up to date on all that we do!
Anissa Hedges from "Bottles & Ice" teamed up with Mark Luna of MDL events... Idlers... and other Wedding Pros to do a Donation Drive for the victims in L.A. She joined First Look with Andy Morris to talk about it.
CHP Officer Chance Chapman stops by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about some of the Holiday Stats from the CHjP
Kim Wybenga, Membership Specialist with the South County Chambers stopped by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about this weeks Chamber activities.
Wendy Lewis, C.E.O. of ECHO dropped by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about their Year-End numbers.
Marie Bolin from FCNI dropped by First Look with Andy Morris. She brought Jenny Hart & Alisha Spalding from SLO County Social Services along for a chat.
South County Chambers Membership Specialist Kim Wybenga stops by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about this week's chamber activities.
SUMMARY In this conversation, Sensei Andy Morris discusses the evolution of martial arts training, focusing on his personal journey in karate since he began training at 18. He explores the changes in training environments, the impact of technology on martial arts, and the importance of balancing life responsibilities with martial arts practice. Sensei Morris shares insights on the community aspect of training and the perseverance required to continue in the martial arts journey. He discusses his experiences with promotions, teaching, and the evolution of his training, highlighting pivotal moments that shaped his understanding of karate and its broader context. The conversation reflects on the growth and development within martial arts, the importance of mentorship, and the value of cross-training and community engagement. He emphasizes the importance of building connections, mastering fundamentals, and the continuous pursuit of knowledge. He reflects on his experiences in Okinawan karate, the evolution of his practice, and the significance of health and wellness in sustaining a lifelong commitment to martial arts. Sensei Morris encourages practitioners to remain passionate and persistent in their training, highlighting that the journey of learning never truly ends. TAKEAWAYS • Karate has evolved significantly since the early 1980s. • The internet has changed access to martial arts information. • Community and relationships formed in martial arts are lasting. • Perseverance is key to staying in martial arts long-term. • Life responsibilities can impact martial arts training schedules. • Training environments have changed over the decades. • Self-defense and fitness are common motivations for starting martial arts. • The culture of Okinawa plays a significant role in karate training. • Martial arts training is a lifelong journey that evolves with the individual. • Education is crucial for career advancement in martial arts. • Training can be adapted even when away from the dojo. • Promotions in martial arts can be challenging but require perseverance. • Teaching is a natural progression for advanced students. • Finding a stable training environment is essential for growth. • Involvement in organizations like AAU can broaden martial arts exposure. • Pivotal training moments can redefine one's understanding of karate. • Growth in martial arts often comes from uncomfortable experiences. • Community and camaraderie are vital in martial arts training. • Continuous evolution in training is necessary for mastery. • The ethos of martial arts extends beyond the dojo. • Fundamentals are essential for advanced martial arts practice. • Continuous learning is crucial for evolving as a martial artist. • Training every day is key to mastery and understanding. • Engagement with the community enriches the martial arts experience.This episode is sponsored by Kataaro. Please check out their site at www.kataaro.com and use the code WK10 to save 10% off your first order. And be sure to ask them about a wholesale account for school owners!
Steve Rossi from Santa Margarita Ranch stopped in on First Look with Andy Morris to talk about this year's Christmas at the Ranch!
Kim Wybenga stops by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about this week's activities at the South County Chambers of Commerce.
Candace Galli, Executive Director of the Cancer Support Community dropped by First Look with Andy Morris to talk about their annual walk.
A Middle Tennessee Business Podcast....subscribe/follow/rate/review at www.mmtbp.comThe Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast went remote in a *very* mostly way. We were invited to have a booth at the Music City Drum Show and talk to several drummers, entrepreneurs and manufacturers about the various facets of the music business. Crafting Sounds, Building Community: The Dream Symbols Story w/Andy Morris In this interview, we discuss Andy's musical background, the origins of starting Dream Cymbals, the company's innovative approach to pricing and product development, and their strategies for building a brand and community.Andy is a classically trained percussionist with diverse musical influences like jazz, rock, and world music and a passion for unique, responsive instruments. He explains the company's innovative approach, including their recycling program for broken cymbals and their focus on creating high-quality, affordable products. Morris highlights the company's success in breaking into the market with competitive pricing and their unique product lines, such as the Dark Matter series. He also touches on the importance of building relationships with dealers and customers, and the company's efforts to differentiate themselves in a competitive industry.Find out more about Andy and Dream Cymbals:https://dreamcymbals.com/__________________________________________________________________________________________________****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW the Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast:www.mmtbp.comwww.instagram.com/mostlymiddletnbusinespodcastwww.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvosTiktok: @jimmccarthyvos __________________________________________________________Shoutout to Matt Wilson for lending his voice to the new intro of MMTBP.Follow him and his podcast from which I may have borrowed the *mostly* concept:https://linktr.ee/mamwmw___________________________________________________________****You hear Jim mention it on almost every episode, ME vs. WE and how 2023 will be 1943 all over again….order “PENDULUM:How Past Generations Shape Our Present and Predict Our Future”:https://a.co/d/7oKK7Ip______________________________________________________________________The co-author of Pendulum wrote a myriad of other books and started a non-profit 21st Century Non-Traditional Business School that you should really check out: Wizard Academy - www.wizardacademy.org______________________________________________________________________Curious about podcasting? This podcast (and many others) is produced by www.itsyourshow.co#billionaire #business #entrepreneurship #fashion #love #marketing #meme #middle #mindset #motivation #nashville #nashvilletennessee #nashvilletn #nature #podcast #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #podcastshow #smallbusiness #tennessee #tennesseelife #automotive #springhill #christianbrothers #automotiverepair #autorepair
Randy shares bison hunting stories with Andy Morris and Jake Ahmann. Topics covered include their free-range bison hunts in Utah, Montana, and Wyoming, the amazing meat, field dressing challenges, bison history, bison tragedy as the conservation genesis in America, how to create advocacy for more bison, tribes leading bison restoration, concerns of those most impacted by bison, and a lot of other topics related to free-range bison and the possibilities toward more of them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices