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In this week's edition of The Marne Report, Sgt. Anthony Herrera, 3rd Infantry Division public affairs specialist, joins us to discuss the American Kennel Club's Salutes the Troops event broadcast by ESPN. Learn about three pawsome days of action with the Fastest Dog Competition, Agility Premier Cup, and the Diving Dog Competition. Take a listen now by searching "The Marne Report" wherever you get your podcasts.
Cal Poly Professor Cameron Jones and student Anthony Herrera talk with KCBX's Meher Ali about the African Californios Project. Journalism professor Yan Shan shares her journey from Nanjing to Cal Poly with KCBX's Tom Wilmer. UCSB student reporter Ashley Segat speaks with UC Santa Barbara professor Alfredo Gonzalez about what immigration policies could look like under the Trump administration.
After seven years of being in the cafe and grill business, Chef Anthony Herrera employed a new business model which allowed him to add branches of his restaurant in the Central Business District and in the Southeast part of Melbourne. - Sa loob ng halos pitong taon sa kanyang negosyong restaurant, iniba ni Chef Anthony Herrera ang diskarte sa pagbubukas ng dalawang branches sa Central Business District (CBD) at sa dakong Southeast na parte ng Melbourne.
It's Friday, and I'll be heading back to my native lands this weekend after the Husky Hockey squad finishes up with Duluth. This is NOT a hockey podcast, it's Short Time Shots, a look back at the day's scores around college wrestling. Here's what went down on Thursday. Second-ranked NC State dominated Army West Point 34-6. Jakob Camacho had a takedown and nearfall points late to break open a close bout to earn a 9-1 major decision over Army's Ethan Berginc at 125 pounds. Ed Scott beat Nathan Lukez 14-8 at 157 and Dylan Fishback majored Ben Pasiuk 15-7 at 184 pounds. Minnesota rolled Bucknell in Lewisburg 37-3. Minnesota true freshman Tyler Wells continued to be the second most famous wrestler from Princeton, Minnesota behind Bob Backlund, but his college legend begins as he topped Kurt Phipps at 133 pounds. The Gophers picked up five bonus victories including falls by 125-pound All-American Patrick McKee and heavyweight Bennett Tabor. Tabor pinned Bucknell's Dorian Crosby in sudden victory. Former EWL rivals met up in Pennsylvania as West Virginia bested Clarion 32-7. Bonus victories were registered by Jordan Titus at 141 pounds, Ty Watters at 149, Peyton Hall at 165, Dennis Robin at 184 and Michael Wolfgram at heavyweight. The Mountaineers came in ranked 24th this week. They improved to 4-0. In Division II, top-ranked Lander won eight of 10 to defeat UNC Pembroke 31-9. Lander opened up with second-ranked James Joplin edging 11th-ranked Logan Seliga 6-4 at 125 pounds. Lander's Kaden Kuenzi picked off No. 11 Logan Robinson 8-7 at 133 pounds. The nationally ranked trio of David Hunsberger, Anthony Yacovetti and Juan Edmond-Holmes all picked up bonus victories on the night. Down in Missouri, Third-ranked St. Cloud State picked up a pair of wins, beating Central Missouri 37-11 and host Drury 46-5. The Mules did pick up a ranked win at 133 pounds where eighth-ranked Tommy Frezza majored ninth-ranked Caleb Meekins 11-1. St. Cloud State got one back at 165 pounds where fourth-ranked Anthony Herrera pinned eight-ranked John Ridle in the first period. Central Missouri beat Drury 47-4. Minnesota State Moorhead beat NAIA Jamestown 38-10. In Division III, 15th-ranked Coe beat Central 32-13 with All-American Will Esmoil and L.J. Richardson picking up bonus victories for the Kohawks, yes, with a K. Loras pounded the Beavers of Buena Vista 43-3. Augustana (Ill.) singed the Firebirds of Carthage 22-21 in the CCIW, while Augustana's women beat Carthage 29-20. Pacific beat Linfield 34-24 on the men's side, while Linfield's women prevailed 20-18. In the NAIA, Dakota Wesleyan beat Northwestern (Iowa) 26-21, Ottawa (Kan.) beat York (Neb.) 43-7. The Ottawa women also beat York 40-10. Cornerstone topped NJCAA Henry Ford, the college, not the man, 48-3. Providence (Mont.) beat North Idaho of the NJCAA 39-3. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M beat Carl Albert State 33-8 in junior college action. Subscribe, for free, to my Daily Wrestling News. Get it for free at mattalkonline.com/news, sign up free today. That's as always, delivered by our longtime friends at Resilite. Go Huskies. WOOOOO!
We start of the news show today with recent results from Atlanta, Cleveland and Detroit, which are followed by a few announcements for upcoming shows in New Delhi and Coventry, before concluding with the Matchroom signing of Anthony Herrera, a few quotes from Gilberto Ramirez regardinghis desire to fight Dmitri Bivol, and finally the prestigious Young Boxer of the Year award, which went to undefeated middleweight Hamzah Sheeraz, from among a shortlist that included Adam Azim, Mark Chamberlain, Zak Chelli, John Docherty, Johnny Fisher, Brad Foster, Mark Jeffers, Dennis McCann, Sam Noakes, Hopey Price, Brad Rea and Ellie Scotney. https://talkinfight.com/todays-boxing-news-headlines-ep176-boxing-news-today-talkin-fight/ Watch live on TalkinFight.com and more episodes on YouTube.com/c/TalkinFight #TalkinFight #Boxen247 #BoxingNews
In this episode of the Class E Podcast, Furman Athletics Director, Jason Donnelly, and Furman Chief Innovation Officer and Executive Director of the Hill Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Anthony Herrera, talk about their combined innovative efforts to bring Innovative programs and Furman Athletics to the Greenville community. Learn about upcoming programs and collaborations at one of the most innovative universities in the nation. Guests: Jason Donnelly, Furman Athletic Director and Anthony Herrera, Furman University Chief Innovation Officer Host: Mary Sturgill Producers: Emma Kerr '22 and Eliza Polich ‘23
It's a Christmas crossover episode with Joe Dante and Josh Olson from The Movies that Made Me podcast, and Gemma and Slim from The Letterboxd Show! Four hosts, four festive favorites: We're No Angels; Scrooge; National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation; and Elf (with a side of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer). Also: Joe's reaction to our Gremlins Easter egg, the odious proliferation of Christmas movies, cinema's secret weapon Alastair Sim, the Scrooge blooper you can't unsee, Chevy Chase's superciliousness, Will Ferrell's innocence, Humphrey Bogart's comedy, the gift to cinema that was Dick Miller, what happened to Billy's mom in an earlier Gremlins script, and the best 2021 films Josh and Joe have seen. Note: This is the last episode for 2021—we'll be back after a short break with a special Year in Review show. Links The Letterboxd list of films mentioned in this episode; Julie's Neverending Christmas list; lists mentioned: the gdcu (good dads cinematic universe); movies my dad likes more than he likes me; An Overly-Friendly Religious Extremist etc; Top 250 Horror; reviews of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation by russman and Sean Fennessey; review of We're No Angels by Anthony Herrera; review of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Marna Larsen. Credits This episode was recorded in Los Angeles, Pennsylvania and Auckland, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Booker: Linda Moulton. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Theme: ‘Vampiros Dancoteque' by Moniker.
Meet Anthony Herrera! A new perspective. From a firefighter in the Navy, to an EMT, Big Brother, mentor, the list goes on! Looking for a Men's Couch to help you in wellness, fitness, family, personal finance, and overall life balance, message Anthony. He is now enrolling! @forward_guidance "I lead men in reconstructing all aspects of life." Email: Forwardguidancesf@gmail.com
Recently appointed Furman Chief Innovation Officer, Anthony Herrera, shares the momentum that Furman Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is gaining. He talks with host, Mary Sturgill about the programs the Institute hosts as they grow the entrepreneurial ecosystem on Furman Campus, Greenville, and the Upstate. Learn how you can get involved in this episode. Guest/Host: Anthony Herrera Host: Mary Sturgill Producers: Emma Kerr
Thinking about starting a business? Erik is joined by Ronnie Colson, Senior Vice President of Ameris Bank, and Anthony Herrera, Executive Director of Furman University's Office for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, to talk about what they've seen work best (and worst), from startup ideas to business planning and funding. How to connect with us and our guests: Ronnie Colson: Ronnie.Colson@AmerisBank.com Anthony Herrera: Innovation@Furman.edu Connect with a Wealth Coach: Info@FosterVictorWA.com Instagram: @FosterVictorWealthAdvisors YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk43zuXIgLTS3vq9VkxTMow
In this episode of the Class E Podcast, we address how intersectional identities such as race, class, and gender impact entrepreneurs as they begin their project and as they grow their venture. Are there systemic differences that they must overcome? We will also discuss how diversity is essential to fostering innovation and key factors to success in entrepreneurship. Our guests are three entrepreneurs who share their own cultural, racial, and gendered identities and how those identities were an asset or a challenge to becoming entrepreneurs. Anthony Herrera is Hispanic and the Executive Director of Furman Innovation and Entrepreneurship and a Leadership Development Coach & Facilitator. Harold Hughes is Furman University’s Entrepreneur-In-Residence. He is a Jamaican American CEO & Founder of Bandwagon. He has an MBA from Clemson. Kenzie Biggins is an African American woman who founded Worxbee LLC, a virtual executive assistant solution. She has an MFA in Luxury and Fashion Management from SCAD. Host Mary Sturgill Producer Rachel Page
We sit down with Anthony Herrera, the Founding Executive Director of Furman Innovation and Entrepreneurship, to discuss how COVID-19 disrupted the college business model and what higher education needs to be doing right now to get ready for a turbulent future.
Cruz Anthony Herrera is a 14 year old musician, actor and athlete. He is working in the industry to learn as much as he can with the dream of getting into UCLA School of Music. He has worked as actor since 2018 on various Disney and Netflix shows, music videos and student films. He continues to strive to develop as a musician and actor. Find more of Anthony: Website: Cruzanthony.com Instagram: @cruzanthonyh A statement from Cruz: "This piece was written at the start of quarantine as a message of hope. I look for the positive in every situation. I have wonderful mentors so I give back as much as I can and help people." --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Created during a time of quarantine in the global Coronavirus pandemic, A Moment Of Your Time's mission is to provide a space for expression, collaboration, community and solidarity. In this time of isolation, we may have to be apart but let's create together. Follow Us: Instagram | Twitter Created by CurtCo Media Concept by Jenny Curtis Theme music by Chris Porter A CurtCo Media Production See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today’s episode, Curt Mercadante interviews Anthony Herrera, the Founding Executive Director of Furman Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Furman University. Recognized by U.S. News & World Reports as the #5 Most Innovative Colleges, Furman Innovation and Entrepreneurship exists to develop innovative and entrepreneurially-minded leaders who are equipped to transform our communities and the world through social and entrepreneurial ventures. Curt and Anthony discuss the future of innovation and entrepreneurship in America, and how best to cultivate entrepreneurial ecosystems and thinking in our communities and businesses.
Marc Fein and Coach T talk to Anthony Herrera about playing pro ball on different continents after playing right here in North Texas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bnpod/message
In this episode, Furman Trustee and Tech Lawyer with Morris, Manning, and Martin, John Yates, talks with hosts Anthony Herrera and Mary Sturgill about how you can expand your connections, and attract investors. He explains the steps technology start-ups need to take, and the mistakes they often make when pitching to investors. This conversation is full of incredible information for anyone who wants to tap into an innovative mindset. Guest: John Yates Hosts: Mary Sturgill and Anthony Herrera Producers: Nick Curcio and Harris Wellborn
In this episode, we speak with Anthony Herrera, Founding Executive Director at Furman Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Furman Innovation and Entrepreneurship exists to develop innovative and entrepreneurially-minded leaders who are equipped to transform our communities and the world through social and entrepreneurial ventures.
Furman Innovation and Entrepreneurship develops entrepreneurial leaders – regardless of major or discipline – and grows a campus culture of innovation. Through events, programs, workshops, mentoring and competitions, they help emerging entrepreneurs move from idea to concept to sustainable business.
In this premiere episode, our host, Mary Sturgill, talks with the Director of Furman Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Anthony Herrera, about the exciting programs Furman Innovation has created, as well as, the partnership and the launch of the Class E Podcast. The Class E Podcast is brought to you through a partnership between Furman Innovation and Entrepreneurship and the Communication Studies Department at Furman University.
Anthony Herrera aka AH is the singer for Chula Vista powerhouse Take Offense. We talk about the start of the band all through the current time. That's like 14 years, or 4 full HC scene turnovers. TO has persevered and left the posers in their poser ass places. Achtung!Please subscribe, like, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Please consider supporting the show: patreon.com/185milessouth paypal.me/185milessouthCheck us out on social media: instagram.com/185milessouth facebook.com/185milessouth twitter.com/185milessouth All Episodes are available at: 185milessouth.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/185milessouth)
Olympic hopeful Anthony Herrera stops by Beat the Count to discuss winning the 2019 Western Elite Qualifier at 114lbs, and his path to the 2020 Olympics. Luis Mejia (ring photographer) also joins the conversation to discuss all things boxing. Topics include: a dominant performance by Vasiliy Lomachenko, an impressive showing for Claressa Shields, a favorable decision for Jamie Munguia, and a lot of head buts.
In this episode we touch on the promised topic of the mainstreamers vs the vanguardists in the far-right movement, but only in the course of covering topical events. These include the firing of the 'Nazi EMT' Alex McNabb, and the recently released tapes of disgusting comments by Fox News's pet white nationalist con-man Tucker Carlson. But, most particularly, of course, we talk about the recent ghastly massacre at Christchurch, New Zealand. Daniel provides really vital insights in this episode into the way such murderous terrorist attacks by fascists - of which the Christchurch attack is just the latest of many - stem from a conscious organisational strategy within the far right called 'leaderless resistance'. Daniel explains this and where it comes from, its meaning within the movement, etc, going into the infamous racist novel The Turner Diaries and 'The Order', and so on. He also goes into the murderer's 'manifesto', the meme-drenched nature of his chan board-based fascism, and describes the contents of his livestream broadcast. We touch on the killer's 'Balkan Nationalism' and his ostensible ecological concerns. Needless to say, some of this is upsetting listening. (Sorry for the delay but, to be honest, this one was a bit distressing to edit.) * Catch us on iTunes. We recently got mentioned in a web article by David Gerard for Foreign Policy magazine about the far-right and crypto currency, for which Daniel was interviewed. We were also recommended on the AV Club, thanks to Anthony Herrera. * Show Notes: Bring the War Home Blood and Politics McNabb fired "In Unearthed Audio, Tucker Carlson Makes Numerous Misogynistic and Perverted Comments" Madeline Peltz profile at Washington Post Chip Berlet "When Hate Went Online." Documents white supremacist BBS networks in 1984 or 1985. Louis Beam at the SPLC Louis Beam: Leaderless Resistance. (His site.) Robert Jay Mathews at Wikipedia 'The Order' at Wikipedia Robert Evans at Bellingcat: "Shitposting, Inspirational Terrorism, and the Christchurch Mosque Massacre" "In Brenton Harrison Tarrant’s Australian hometown, his relatives remember violent video games, trouble with women" "'You Are Safe Now': Moments of Heroism in Christchurch Massacre" "New Zealand Mosque Gunman Inspired by Balkan Nationalists." On the Moynihan Report Part 3 of Behind the Bastards podcast series on George Lincoln Rockwell, the father of modern American fascism, focusing on his legacy. Good stuff. Intersects with our topics this week. Excellent new video from Some More News on Tucker Carlson, covering his recent "How is Diversity Our Strength?" rhetoric. Sean debunks Lauren Southern and her puffing of the 'Great Replacement' racist conspiracy theory
ANTHONY HERRERA, portrayer of classic villain "James Stenbeck" on AS THE WORLD TURNS, talks about his book "Cancer War", the last days of ATWT and Poetry Theater.
For almost 32 years, she's dazzled As The World Turns audiences as the unforgettable Barbara Ryan. On this episode of the Daytime Confidential podcast, it's Luke and Jamey, Colleen Zenk Pinter has under her spell. The soap superstar joins the guys to talk about her amazing daytime career, working opposite the likes of Anthony Herrera (ex-James) and the late Benjamin Hendrickson (ex-Hal), and how she balances it all with her real life love affair with husband and fellow soap veteran Mark Pinter. Zenk Pinter also talks about what it's been like to finally have Babs back front and center, in a steamy, comic, cougar storyline with Trent Dawson's Henry and Lynn Herring's Audrey. She also shares how her oral cancer diagnosis has changed the way she looks at her life and career. It's an interview Oakdale lovers won't wanna miss!