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With Real Madrid playing in the Champions League final this weekend, Cameron Hill takes a look at who had a huge role in the amateur beginnings of the club.
Today's episode features: John “Jack” Arthur Johnson, Boxer Sponsored by 2 Complicated 4 History Produced by Primary Source Media
Turnout in Louisiana's primary was historically low — so low that Republican gubernatorial candidate Jeff Landry was able to win the race for governor outright with less than 20% of all registered voters voting for him. State politics reporter Molly Ryan talked to some voters at the polls, and at an LSU tailgate, to better understand the causes and consequences of low voter turnout. A group of organizations known as the Central Wetlands Reforestation Collective has united to restore wetlands in New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward and St. Bernard Parish. One of their main goals is to plant cypress trees, which combat flooding and provide homes for many species living in the area. Mike Biros, the coalition's program director, and Arthur Johnson, CEO of the Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development, joins us for more on how they hope to restore the area's wetlands and unite the community in the process. At Opelousas Junior High, Ville Platte Elementary, Central Middle School in Eunice, and maybe soon a school near you, local dads are greeting kids as they head to school. It's part of the positive morning tour, launched by the organization Dads & Kids and Family Tree Medical Associates. Elliot Mitchell, Dads & Kids' president and founder, joins us for more on the history of the organization and their latest initiatives to help prepare new dads for the early days of fatherhood. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and assistant producer is Aubry Procell. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12 and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Temple Athletic director Arthur Johnson joins the show! Arthur discusses how he ended up at Temple, some of the processes he's had in hiring new coaches including Stan Drayton and Adam Fisher. And to end we talk about homecoming week. Enjoy!
Steve talks with boxing great Arthur Johnson as they catch up almost 40-years after they had a college class together. Get tickets to the boxing show Arthur's company is producing on July 1 in St. Louis: https://tinyurl.com/59jzp27a. TBD music is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: Jerry Dalton Movie: https://tinyurl.com/33buk7aw ABV Barrel Shop: abvbarrelshop.com ABV Network Shop: https://shop.abvnetwork.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
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Wir besprechen in loser Reihenfolge Bücher, die wir beim Entrümpeln unserer Regale entdeckt, wieder gefunden oder erneut gelesen haben. Marcus Weible, geboren 1968 in München. Nach Abitur und Bundeswehr habe ich Geschichte und Rechtswissenschaften in Erlangen und Würzburg studiert. Ich war 15 Jahre als Rechtsanwalt und juristischer Repetitor bei Kern – Nordbayern tätig. In dieser Zeit bereitete ich bundesweit zahlreiche Studenten und Referendare auf das Erste und Zweite Juristische Staatsexamen vor. Mittlerweile lebe ich in Regensburg und gehe dort dem Anwaltsberuf mit Schwerpunkt im Verwaltungsrecht nach. Neben meinem Hobby Geschichte, sind und waren SF und Fantasy meine große Leidenschaft. Ich bin Mitglied des Münchner Fankreises „Die Phantasten“ und betätige mich auf mehreren Literaturseiten als Autor und Rezensent.” Gabriele Leucht, geboren: 1981 in München, Ausbildung: von den alten Sprachen bis zur Avvocatessa der Juristerei in Rosenheim, Birmingham, Maryland, Neapel, Straßburg und München. Interessen: Kunst, je abstrakter desto lieber, Literatur, besonders Romane und Dramen, Opern-Musik, fürs Herz italienisch, für den Rest auch alles andere, Politik: Grundgesetz-Fanatikerin, Antirassistin u.v.m., Sport: nicht ohne meine Berge.
Aaron Mckie is officially no longer the head coach for Temple basketball. Who will Arthur Johnson bring in to replace him ?
How fitting to have #23 as the guest for our 23rd episode for Season 3! Mizzou and Pauldingburg is going to love this one… Mr. Oldenburg himself! We got Rickey Paulding on the podcast today to share his hoops story with us. Rickey Paulding left his mark on Missouri after an outstanding college career. He went on to be drafted 54th overall by his hometown Detroit Pistons before going to play overseas, including an absolutely legendary career in Germany. He is incredibly beloved in Oldenburg where locals refer to the city name as “Pauldingburg” and you can find murals and portraits of him throughout. His number 23 hangs in Oldenburg having just recently retired after 15 amazing years there. Rickey shares some great stories about growing up in Detroit, the recruiting process, Mizzou, Coach Quin Snyder, Arthur Johnson, Dwayne Wade, Tony Allen, the Draft process, his wild experiences overseas, his love for Germany, and MUCH more!This was an absolute honor to learn from one of Zach's favorite college players of ALL TIME. There are so many great stories and tips shared in this episode and we are forever grateful for the experience. Rickey Paulding is hands down one of the most down to earth and fun guests that we have ever had. We now understand more than ever why he is so loved in Oldenburg and even has the city nicknamed after him! Thank you Rickey Paulding!Support RP23 Athletics at RP23athletics.comYou can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
This episode of On The Fly: College Edition by Playfly Sports welcomes Arthur Johnson, Director of Athletics at Temple University. Gene DeFilippo & Arthur discuss his incredible career working with a variety of major programs, the challenges that come with being a Director of Athletics, and the impressive feat Arthur accomplished with the development of the Moody Center. You won't want to miss this action packed episode of On the Fly!
Seriah welcomes author, musician, and mystic Tamra Lucid. Topics include Manly P. Hall, freemasonry, astrology, hermeticism, Kabbalah, alchemy, secret teachings, Arthur Johnson, aging, power of suggestion, co-creation, marketing, Philosophical Research Society, psychics and channelers, Steven Ross, Edgar Cayce, Seth, Ronnie Pontiac, positive thinking, optimism vs pessimism, Marie Hall, Christian mysticism, Jacob Bohme, Space Mother, astrological timing, arranged marriage, organized religion, a cult experience, paranoia, and much more!
Seriah welcomes author, musician, and mystic Tamra Lucid. Topics include Manly P. Hall, freemasonry, astrology, hermeticism, Kabbalah, alchemy, secret teachings, Arthur Johnson, aging, power of suggestion, co-creation, marketing, Philosphical Research Society, psychics and channelers, Steven Ross, Edgar Cayce, Seth, Ronnie Pontiac, positive thinking, optimism vs pessimism, Marie Hall, Christian mysticism, Jacob Bohme, Space Mother, astrological timing, arranged marriage, organized religion, a cult experience, paranoia, and much more! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music is Lucid Nation with Second Skin Download
Seriah welcomes author, musician, and mystic Tamra Lucid. Topics include Manly P. Hall, freemasonry, astrology, hermeticism, Kabbalah, alchemy, secret teachings, Arthur Johnson, aging, power of suggestion, co-creation, marketing, Philosphical Research Society, psychics and channelers, Steven Ross, Edgar Cayce, Seth, Ronnie Pontiac, positive thinking, optimism vs pessimism, Marie Hall, Christian mysticism, Jacob Bohme, Space Mother, astrological timing, arranged marriage, organized religion, a cult experience, paranoia, and much more! - Recap by Vincent Treewell Outro Music is Lucid Nation with Second Skin Download
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Rhode Island native, Vinny Paz, formerly Vinny Pazienza, is an American former professional boxer who held world titles at lightweight and light middleweight and was only the second man to do it. The 2016 film “Bleed for This” is based on his comeback from a devastating spinal injury. Now, for our feature story: Connecticut State Police are pulling over law-breaking drivers at less than half the rate they were at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic. Troopers pulled over about 76,000 motorists in 2020, compared with about 157,000 in 2019, according to statistics compiled by the Institute for Municipal and Regional Policy at the University of Connecticut and reported Saturday by the Hartford Courant. Traffic stops have further dropped this year, despite data showing motorists are driving faster than ever. State police stopped about 59,900 vehicles from January to October, statistics show. Troopers also are writing fewer tickets — 105,000 in 2019, about 45,000 in 2020 and about 27,600 in the first 10 months of this year. Andrew Matthews, executive director of the state troopers' union and a retired state police sergeant, said three factors in the drop in enforcement have been decreased staffing, worries about contracting the virus and low morale caused by new police accountability laws. Because of retirements, he said there are about 300 fewer troopers than there were about 15 years ago, when staffing peaked at 1,283. Gov. Ned Lamont and Bridgeport state Rep. Steven Stafstrom, both Democrats, said staffing is a concern, but they doubted the accountability laws are to blame. The laws have limited police immunity from lawsuits and expanded the reasons officers' state certifications can be revoked, among other measures. Traffic fatalities in Connecticut are on track to total more than 330 this year, which would be the highest annual number since comprehensive records began being compiled in 1994, state officials said. For more information on jobs and employment, check out this story and more at thewesterlysun.com Today we're remembering the life of Arthur Johnson, Jr., of Westerly. He was the loving and devoted husband of Eileen. Born in Worcester, MA, Mr. Johnson had a long and distinguished career with Polaroid Corporation and retired as Chief of Personal Security at Polaroid. He received his Bachelor's degrees in horticulture from the Stockbridge School of Agriculture and from North East University with a degree in Criminal Justice. Arthur grew up on Cape Cod where he excelled in sports and had played pro-baseball in his youth. He later went on to proudly serve his country in the United States Marine Corp. After he and Eileen built their home in Westerly he maintained his life-long love of sports. He was a member of the Winnapaug Country Club and Senior Club Champion and was a member of the Westerly Yacht Club. He enjoyed his home and gardens and was an avid book reader. Besides the love of his life, Eileen, he leaves his loving and devoted yellow lab Jody Rose who along with Eileen was by his side until the end. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate Arthur's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senior members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been contributing to the missionary efforts of the Church since the earliest days of the Restoration. Today the opportunities for senior missionaries are vast, and more missionaries are needed. Still, there are a lot of misconceptions about this important volunteer work. Today we are joined by the Church Missionary Department's Elder Weatherford T. Clayton and Arthur Johnson to discuss the need for senior missionaries in the Church and the variety of ways they can serve younger generations and the world. To learn more about senior Church service opportunities visit SeniorMissionary.ChurchofJesusChrist.org. Members and their priesthood leaders can also contact the Missionary Department directly at 801-240-0897, or via email at seniormission@ChurchofJesusChrist.org. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Javon Edmonds of WHIP Radio and Owlscoop joins me to discuss Temple's loss to Cincinnati, the outlook for this Temple team, and his first impressions on Arthur Johnson, the new AD.
We have an audio clip from new Temple Athletic Director Arthur Johnson's press conference, a recap of the Owls' Homecoming win over Memphis, a preview of Friday night's nationally-televised game at No. 5 Cincinnati and answers to your mailbag questions in this week's episode of The Scoop, OwlScoop.com's podcast.
The gals are currently recovering from their friends wedding, so here's a patreon bonus episode to tie you over until next week! Interested in getting more episodes like this one? Consider joining the Weird Distractions Podcast patreon: https://www.patreon.com/weirddistractionspodcast?fan_landing=true Need a distraction? We got you. Episode Notes from Original Patreon Release (July 25th, 2021): Nothing like ending the month off like talking about a depressing true crime case that involves children... right? Sorry to discuss such a depressing case - but this one is weird and has a bunch of twists and turns. This month we talk about the potentially solved case which took place in the 1980's at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children - also known as Sick Kids hospital. Need a distraction? We got you. Resources: · Sick Kids website · University of Calgary – “Whatever Happened to … The Prosecution of Susan Nelles” – By Kelsey Horvat and Peter Bowal – September 2011 · Canlii.org – REGINA V. NELLES – Provincial Court (Criminal Division), Judicial District of York, Ontario, Vanek Prov. Ct. J – May 21st, 1982 · WebMD – Digoxin · YouTube video – “Video: Case of Toronto Nurse Charged with murder in 1980's revisited” – uploaded by use NEWS 1130 – October 25th, 2016 · Diagenics.co.uk – Mercaptobenzothiazole · Rrj.ca article – “The Magazine – The Grange Ordeal” – By Lynn Kelly – April 9th, 1985 · Maclean's article – “The Baby Murders” – by Arthur Johnson, Robert Block, Patricia Hluchy and Dave Silburt – originally posted on April 9th, 1984 – republished online on October 26th, 2016
March 11, 2021 Atakama Co-founder Daniel H. Gallancy and Art of Alignment Arthur Johnson
This week we sit down with two guests to reflect on where we've come in the years since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. First we talk to Sidney Coffee, who headed the Governor’s Office of Coastal Activities in 2005 at the time of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. She would go on to be the first chair of the CPRA and has been instrumental in shaping that agency, the Coastal Master Plan, and coastal restoration in Louisiana. Next we welcome Arthur Johnson back to the show. Arthur is the Chief Executive Officer of the Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development (CSED). Arthur and his organization have played a crucial role in helping communities, such as the Lower 9th Ward, recover and rebuild in the years since Katrina. He reflects on the progress since 2005 and the challenges communities still face in building a more equitable Louisiana for all communities.
This week we sit down with two guests to reflect on where we've come in the years since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. First we talk to Sidney Coffee, who headed the Governor’s Office of Coastal Activities in 2005 at the time of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. She would go on to be the first chair of the CPRA and has been instrumental in shaping that agency, the Coastal Master Plan, and coastal restoration in Louisiana. Next we welcome Arthur Johnson back to the show. Arthur is the Chief Executive Officer of the Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development (CSED). Arthur and his organization have played a crucial role in helping communities, such as the Lower 9th Ward, recover and rebuild in the years since Katrina. He reflects on the progress since 2005 and the challenges communities still face in building a more equitable Louisiana for all communities. Please consider helping those affected by Hurricane Laura. We've compiled a list of organizations here that you can support to get relief, supplies and more: http://mississippiriverdelta.org/LauraRelief
Frequent Criers! King Arthur has finally arrived! In today's episode we chatted about how we met! As high school sweethearts, this story is pretty funny (and according to tik-tokers, viral worthy?) Hope you enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frequentcrierclubpod/support
Arthur Johnson (@98arthurj), VP at Pure Storage and formerly of Twilio, joins Erik and co-host Yasmin Razavi (@yasminrazavi), GP at Spark Capital.They discuss:- Twilio’s origins as a company for developers by developers and the grassroots efforts they had to spread the world about the company.- Building a team of developer evangelists and why they initially ignored the mainstream tech press in favor of outlets preferred by developers.- How they got to half a billion in ARR and shifting to an enterprise go-to-market.- The “hunter and farmer” model that they had for their sales team and what that enabled them to do.- The evolution of the company into other areas and why the skeptics have been proven wrong.- What he’s seeing change in the field during the pandemic and how it has impacted the sales motion across companies.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.
Arthur Johnson (@98arthurj), VP at Pure Storage and formerly of Twilio, joins Erik and co-host Yasmin Razavi (@yasminrazavi), GP at Spark Capital.They discuss:- Twilio’s origins as a company for developers by developers and the grassroots efforts they had to spread the world about the company.- Building a team of developer evangelists and why they initially ignored the mainstream tech press in favor of outlets preferred by developers.- How they got to half a billion in ARR and shifting to an enterprise go-to-market.- The “hunter and farmer” model that they had for their sales team and what that enabled them to do.- The evolution of the company into other areas and why the skeptics have been proven wrong.- What he’s seeing change in the field during the pandemic and how it has impacted the sales motion across companies.Thanks for listening — if you like what you hear, please review us on your favorite podcast platform. Check us out on the web at villageglobal.vc or get in touch with us on Twitter @villageglobal.
Recorded at Magic City Books: https://www.magiccitybooks.com/Hosted by Candace G. Wiley of The Watering Hole Poetry (https://twhpoetry.org/)Produced by Carl Antonowicz (https://www.cantocomics.com)
Buy: https://www.beatport.com/release/inside/2785619 La Dame Noir Records is happy to welcome back their long-time friend and resident, Arthur Johnson with a brilliant 4 tracks Ep entitled "Inside". No need to say that this ep was worth the wait... This new music reveals once again how Arthur is good at doing adventurous and dancefloor club music. "Inside", "Rrheatr" and "Eastern" contain nasty basslines, dancefloor rhythms, crunchy drums, sexy vocals and classy melodies that perfectly encapsulate the spirit of our club nights in Marseille. The Ep closes with an outstanding club reinterpretation of "Inside" produced by Mexican producers Colossio and Mufti... for those out there who did not check the 1st Arthur Johnson ep Called Thime Has Come, DO IT !!"
Did you know that lilies enjoy being planted in part shade? They don't really like to be baked in full sun. If you plant them in a little bit of shade, it will allow your plant to experience less stress and thus it will elongate its stem. Lilies that are grown in full sun tend to be shorter and more stout. In nature, lilies grow in dappled light at the edges of woods and meadows. Brevities #OTD It was on this day in 1788, that the self taught tinkerer Thomas Blanchard was born. At the tender age of 13, Blanchard created a mechanical way to pare apples with a wire gauge. #OTD On this day in 1804 at the botanist Stephen Endlicher was born in Pressburg, Hungry. Endlicher devised a major system of plant classification. He explained it in his groundbreaking book Genera Plantarum. Endlicher donated his herbarium of 30,000 specimens to the Vienna Museum of Natural History and in 1840 he was appointed Prof. of botany at the University of Vienna. Sadly, Endlicher ran out of money after purchasing botanical collections and self-publishing his own work, in addition to the work of other botanists. Endlicher died in 1849 at the age of 45; he committed suicide. #OTD And it was on this day in 1817 that the first coffee was planted in Hawaii on the Kona Coast. Fifty years after those first plants were planted by a Spanish physician with a deep love for all things botanical, Mark Twain said this in the Sacramento Daily Union: "Kona coffee has a richer flavor than any other be grown where day and call it by what mean you please." As it turned out, coffee plants thrived in the rich volcanic soil. They loved the afternoon rainfall, the abundance of sun, and they were protected by the mountains from strong winds. By 1899, a little over 70 years after those first coffee plants were planted, nearly 3,000,000 coffee trees had grown throughout the region. #OTD And today in 1977, her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, celebrated her Silver Jubilee by planting a Cerus Atlantica Glauca on the east lawn. The tree is regarded as the most striking in appearance of all the blue conifers. #OTD And on this day in 1989 Paul McCartney's album flowers in the dirt became the number one album in England. Flowers in the Dirt brought McCartney some of the best reviews he had seen in years. Unearthed Words The birthday of the poet John Ciardi who was born on this day in 1916. Here are a few of his most famous quotes: "A good question is never answered. It is not a bolt to be tightened into place but a seed to be planted and to bear more seed toward the hope of greening the landscape of idea." “Every word has a history. Every word has an image locked into its roots.” “And the time sundials tell May be minutes and hours. But it may just as well Be seconds and sparkles, or seasons and flowers. No, I don't think of time as just minutes and hours. Time can be heartbeats, or bird songs, or miles, Or waves on a beach, or ants in their files (They do move like seconds—just watch their feet go: Tick-tick-tick, like a clock). You'll learn as you grow That whatever there is in a garden, the sun Counts up on its dial. By the time it is done Our sundial—or someone's— will certainly add All the good things there are. Yes, and all of the bad. And if anyone's here for the finish, the sun Will have told him—by sundial—how well we have done. How well we have done, or how badly. Alas, That is a long thought. Let me hope we all pass.” ― The Monster Den Today's book recommendation: Plant Names Simplified by Arthur Johnson This book was first published in 1931 and is considered a botanical classic. The book gives the name, pronunciation, classification, and Latin origins of plants. If you've ever wondered how to pronounce the botanical name, this little book will come in handy. As Johnson wrote in his preface, "My job in preparing this glossary has been to offer the reader a simple translation and pronunciation of the names of plants, trees, and shrubs, that are commonly growing in the average garden. As they stand in such names are to most of us, something more than an awkward obstacle, barring way to any real intimacy with elements of botany. [...] If, in this work, I've succeeded in reducing even buy a little, the menace presented us by that pile of heterogeneous names which stand as a barrier between our people and the fairest gates of knowledge, I sure feel that I have done my bit in a good cause." Johnson's book was updated in 1946 and then again, in 2019, by AP Stockdale. Today's Garden Chore Incorporate Joe Pye weed (Eupatorium purpuream) into your garden. JPW is an incredible perennial. It is an herb, a wildflower, and a pollinator plant all in one. Its common name is in honor of a Native American named Joe Pye (Jopi), who made medicine with the plant to cure typhus in the 1800’s. Over in the Facebook Group, I shared a photo of a single leaf of Joe Pye weed. The leaves can grow as long as 25 cm and as wide as 10 cm. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart On this day in 1899 a sentry on his route, discovered a party of six people camped on the Madison River just inside Yellowstone National Park. He cited the group with multiple infractions. The event was recorded in the diary of Mrs. Aven Nelson: "He was appalled to see so many papers on the ground and demanded that they be picked up at once … There ensued much talk about rules and regulations, in the course of which he discovered that we carried two rifles. After sealing both, he insisted that the signature of Captain Brown would be prerequisite." The campers picked up the felt papers they had carefully arranged in the sun, and drove 46 miles to Mammoth (It took them two days to get there). When they did, they obtained a permit. The group consisted of Prof. Aven Nelson's family and two students who were there to document the flora of Yellowstone. Throughout the summer, they would collect, press, and dry 30,000 specimens. Their work would launch the Rocky Mountain herbarium at the University of Wyoming. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Dwyane Wade is probably one of the five best shooting guards in history, but on this day, despite a Mizzou loss, Wade's play was overshadowed by Tiger greats Rickey Paulding and Arthur Johnson. Oh, and the less said about Ricky Clemons the better. Join us on this fun trip back to 2003: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yzGO4Sa8DU Pervis Pasco's fiasco: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFItSuuy3dU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With tracks from OOFT!, Danny Boy, Arthur Johnson, Ajello, Phenomenal Handclap Band, Parkway Rhythm Ft. Boyd Jarvis, Johnson (BE), Etienne Jaumet, Benedikt Frey, Enzo Elia & Juan Moretti, Knightlife, Black Rio, Ash Reynolds, Pino, David Douglas, Kruder/Hunter, Antena, Ara Koufax, LOR. Bajram Bili, DJ Nori, Block Univers. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
With tracks from Sixtoaugusto, Roliva, Alejandro Molinari, Iñigo Vontier, She Teiks, Alejandro Paz & Mijo, Carisma, Los Mekanicos, Arthur Johnson... Follow Punani here: https://soundcloud.com/srpunani
Arthur started the company at just 23 years old. Building and refurbishing properties in Southwest London for private clients, developers, architects and interior designers, in just six years Johnson & Johnson Property has completed 45 projects with 12 currently on the go, ranging from £50,000 to £1m.
Welcome to the final Delta Dispatches of 2018! Hosts Jacques Hebert & Simone Maloz catch up with all their friends to recap 2018 and look forward to a great New Year. Special thanks to all our guests: Chip Klein, Robert Twilley, Steve Cochran, Alisha Renfro, Alex Kolker, Arthur Johnson, Brad Barth, Lauren Averill, Clint Wilson, Derek Brockbank, Jimmy Frederick, and Rudy Simoneaux!
On today’s show Erik Johnson, Director of Bird Conservation at Audubon Louisiana & Justin Lehman, Coastal Marshbird Technician, also from Audubon Louisiana stop by to talk with Jacques & Simone about being vocal about stopping the proposal to build an airport on Elmer’s Island, how things are going restoration wise from a bird perspective, Justin’s typical day in the Louisiana marshes, the new project Black Rails, the surveys being conducted and more! Arthur Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development (CSED) also stops by to talk with Simone & Jacques about Cypress seedlings being planted into their urban wetlands and how to get involved in their C.R.U.S.H. program.
On this episode of Delta Dispatches, Simone and Jacques speak to a couple of great guests about coastal restoration with Amanda Moore and Arthur Johnson. First, Simone speaks with Amanda Moore, Deputy Director of The National Wildlife Federation Mississippi River Delta Restoration Program, to talk with Simone about the restoration of the Gulf Coast. Then Arthur Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of the Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development (CSED) joins the program to talk with Jacques about the key initiatives of the CSED.
Greatest performances. Mark TOO SHARP Johnson. Johnson vs Francisco Tejedor 5/4/96 http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=afRwxPHZNqY Johnson vs Arthur Johnson 2/22/98 http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1g0hDDRuiq0 Johnson vs Ratanachai Sor Vorapin 4/24/99 http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=erAUxgNfXH0
After 33 years generating hundreds of millions of dollars with direct response marketing, Brian shares the 9 eternal truths you need to know if you want long-term success The unusual way you can become more influential, likeable, and connected Brian reveals his simple LinkedIn strategy for building relationships with hard to reach people (This is the same strategy Brian used to connect and become friends with Jeff Walker, creator of The Product Launch Formula) 2 secrets you can use to build and nurture a more targeted, responsive list (PLUS: 3 factors that tell you who your profitable customers will be) A big opportunity online entrepreneurs are overlooking (This is the #1 strategy many smart online entrepreneurs could use to make a fortune this year) How To Insult Your Customers: Brian and Dean talk about the hidden danger of sending THIS type of message to your list (Most people don't even realize the damage they are doing to their list when they send this type of message because the damage doesn't show up until it's too late and your customers leave you to buy from your competitors...) Brian shares how to make your dreams come true, live past 100, and love your life How to be part of a one-time only opportunity to see, meet and connect with the greatest copywriters and marketers in the country The fundamental success secret of the most respected, richest A-list writers and marketers alive (Brian knows this secret because he's personal friends with legends in the field like Gary Bencivenga, Jay Abraham, Dan Kennedy, Joe Sugarman, Parris Lampropoulos, Arthur Johnson, and many more Titans Of Direct Response...)
Our friend Arthur Johnson, an expert in Christmas music if there ever was one, joins us and shares his favorite Christmas songs. Featuring tunes from the likes of Santa's Pixie Helpers, Bob Wills, Sloan, Mike Doughty, and more!
Art Johnson, CEO of Infinity Systems, Inc., a management consulting firm where he helps leaders identify and rectify organizational misalignment. Previously, he implemented a strategic plan to improve alignment at Medtronic, the world's largest medical technology company. His new book is *The Art of Alignment: A Data-Driven Approach to Lead Aligned Organizations* ( https://www.amazon.com/Art-Alignment-Data-Driven-Approach-Organizations/dp/1641464925/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Art+of+Alignment&qid=1611179373&s=books&sr=1-2 ). Learn more at orgametrics.net/theartofalignment ( https://orgametrics.net/theartofalignment ). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations