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One the Summit with Robbie Horne is a POD Cast based on the mental health issues that Veterans and First Responders face. As Robbie has navigated the turbulent waters of mental health issues himself, he's dedicated much of his time to helping others. These are their stories.
As Robbie works hard toward getting Studio E fully operational, ameriDroid's 3D printer came in handy and provided a novel solution to get cables from one room to the other. We also give away a gift card and chat about a dangerous app idea. Bekah's here with the news, and Robert will help us make wise crypto investment decisions. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/660/ Running time: 1 Hour 7 Minutes 36 Seconds
In this installment of the Vortex Nation Podcast, we sit down with Robbie Kroger and Braxton McCoy to talk about Braxton’s story and the powerful film Robby put together to help tell it. Serving our country, Braxton suffered extreme injuries and was told he may never walk again. He’s battled demons, worked his ass off to overcome challenges difficult to comprehend and put himself in a place most would think impossible. From breaking horses to guiding hunters, the healing process and the book he wrote “The Glass Factory,” tune in for this inciteful, inspirational, and informational conversation. To watch Robbie’s film, head over to the Vortex YouTube channel. As Robbie says, “Everybody has a story to tell.” This is not only a good story, but an important story. Thank you to Braxton and all our Military Personnel for your service and sacrifice.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
Donnie and Robbie are two brothers from Detroit and they both have secrets about the death of their father Robert Ressler and one Tommy Markin. Support the Show! Be sure to #FillTheFedora on Patreon. Case Profile for Brothers We take a break from the action this week to dive deep into Donald Ressler's past. His brother Robbie informs him that people are about to dig up Ray's Field to build a strip mall, so they need to hustle and dig up their past first. Turns out we get to learn about Tommy Markin, the man we know as fans to be responsible for his father's death. We see the scene in which Bob Ressler passes away and the effect it has on his sons Robbie, a do gooder looking to follow in his father's footsteps and Donnie aka Donald, a punk kid who is a drinker, smoker, a midnight toker. At the wake for his dad, Donald overhears Tommy talking to someone about the event and confronts him about the situation. Things go south when Donald shoots Tommy, and then Robbie coming to his aid finishes the job and buries the body. Back in the present, having dug up Tommy's remains the brothers car is stolen by some Albanian's that Robbie borrowed money from. In order to get the car back back with the remains in it, Donald calls in help from Liz to take down the Albanian's but in the process confess everything from the brother's past. But what Liz does next is the most interesting part of the story. Be sure to answer our profiling question of the week: Will Ressler and Liz become an item? Visit our feedback page to leave a response or call +1 (304) 837-2278. Brothers in Pictures Here are a just a few of our favorite scenes from this week. The Music for Brothers We open the show this week with the pounding guitar cords of FINK’s “Warm Shadow” as the cops chase down the perp in the housing complex. Later as Don I mean Agent Ressler waits for Robbie in the hardware store we hear him flash back to an oldie but a goodie “Black Hole Sun” from Soundgarden. As Robbie arrives to help his baby brother we hear “Blackbird Song” by Lee DeWyze. At the funeral for Ressler’s dad we are treated to “Down The Line” by Jose Gonzalez. You can hear this song via the official Blacklist playlist on Spotify or the same playlist recreated by us on Apple Music. Keep Connected Each week of The Blacklist Exposed will take a deep look at both the minor and major plot lines to this fantastic series. Be sure to subscribe and review us in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or through whichever podcast app you prefer. Also check out our other Golden Spiral Media Podcasts. A special thanks to Veruca Crews for creating our podcast cover art. If you love it, be sure to check out the rest of her Blacklist and other artwork on her tumblr page. Thanks for listening! We’ll talk to you soon. In the meantime, be sure to keep yourself off, The Blacklist. Send Us Feedback: Check out our Feedback Form! Call our voicemail: (304)837-2278 Email Us Connect With Us: Facebook Community Twitter Instagram Tumblr Troy's Twitter Aaron's Twitter Subscribe to The Blacklist Exposed: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, RSS Feed
As Robbie continues to work hard to establish a functioning studio space during a pandemic, he'll broadcast from The Bridge--our production studio--this week. We'll discuss MikroTik routers as he introduces our upcoming series on configuring these powerful yet inexpensive SOHO routers that pack all the enterprise features at 1/10th of the price. Bekah takes over the news desk this week, and Robert shares the latest Crypto Corner. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/648/ Running time: 53 Minutes 45 Seconds
As Robbie, Sasha and Jeff take the week off to celebrate Christmas with their families, let's circle back to our Christmas special from 2012 when Category5 alumni of years gone by joined Robbie and Sasha for a very special night of amateur Christmas caroling. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/588/ Running time: 49 Minutes 6 Seconds
As Robbie endeavors to become a reasonably good solderer, the community surrounds him and fills the inbox with some exceptional tips for becoming better at soldering. It's a process, and this week's show is one more step toward solder perfection. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/556/ Running time: 1 Hour 21 Minutes 52 Seconds
Networking expert Robbie Samuels shares how face-to-face interactions can help you create a solid network of influencer connections, and what your networking efforts can do for your personal development and the growth of your business. Robbie's Journey Robbie has been speaking on inclusive networking for nearly a decade. His journey started in 2006 with a social justice Meetup group, where he coached participants on best practices to network effectively. His teachings led him to create a system called "Art of the Schmooze," which then led to the birth of his podcast, "On the Schmooze," his book, "Croissants vs. Bagels," and his coaching program. Robbie eventually left his job organizing fundraising events, and now he's thrilled to help entrepreneurs master the art of building business relationships. Your influencer marketing story A Mentor Who Changed Everything At a Senior Executive Leadership Program, Robbie met Dorie Clark, a renowned international bestselling author and speaker. After the program, Robbie invited Dorie to participate in his Meetup group and networking dinners, where their relationship grew. Dorie became what Robbie calls a "friendtor," a friend and a mentor, who's been instrumental in his journey as an entrepreneur. Dorie believes so much in Robbie's talent that she inspired him to leave them comfort of his day job, encouraged him to write his book "Croissants Vs. Bagels," endorsed that book, and featured him in her own bestselling book, "Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It." What works to connect with influencers at networking meetings Know why you're attending events Be clear on the value you have to offer Track all new connections Follow up (influencers are good at saying no because they have to.) As Robbie says, you must be "politely persistent" and know the right way to follow up Become a true supporter: comment on their content / social media posts, tell others about their work Focus on the relationship, not the transaction Do the work. Creating relationships takes time Your own platform to connect with influencers Robbie's podcast, "On the Schmooze," has allowed him to expand and elevate his network. He's created new connections who have become supporters of his work, even endorsing his book. His first guests were alumni from his Leadership Network. Then, he invited top speakers from the National Speakers Association Conference. Those first guests helped him expand his reach, and raise the caliber of his podcast. Now, he's routinely pitched by PR companies to feature potential guests on his show. The show was invited to be part of the C-Suite radio, which has helped Robbie get in front of his ideal audience. Thanks to his podcast, Robbie has become an influencer himself. Worst influencer marketing moment There was a stage Robbie wanted to get on. He identify the gatekeeper, so he worked hard to create a connection: volunteered for the person's event, was present in the green room, attended meet-and-greet events. etc. The gatekeeper eventually agreed to be on Robbie's podcast, but when the day of recording arrived, he was reluctant to answer the questions, and abruptly ended the interview. Lesson learned: To vet people not only because they sound great on paper, but because they match your values. Robbie hasn't given up on the opportunity to be on that stage, but he's accepted that there will have to be a different way to get there. How to Stand Out "Tell people how they've made an impact in your life" One thing you're most excited about Robbie is getting ready to launch a second podcast. On the new show, he'll interview entrepreneurs who started a business because of the fact they are parents. He's excited about this project because he's the father on a toddler and expecting a new child. A new book is also in the works! Resources mentioned GIFT: "Ten Tips for Conference Connections" www.robbiesamuels.com/BIM Book: “Croissants vs. Bagels: Strategic, Effective, and Inclusive Networking at Conferences” by Robbie Samuels. www.croissantsvsbagels.com Book: "Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It" by Dorie Clark Podcast: "On the Schmooze" www.ontheschmooze.com Networking Resource: ScheduleOnce scheduling tool More About Robbie Samuels Robbie Samuels has been recognized as a “networking expert” by “Inc.” and “Lifehacker,” and profiled in “Stand Out” by Dorie Clark. He is the author of the best-selling business book “Croissants vs. Bagels: Strategic, Effective, and Inclusive Networking at Conferences.” As a consultant, coach, author, and speaker he shares how to create more inclusive and engaging connections. Tune into On the Schmooze, his weekly podcast on leadership and networking, to be inspired by the talented professionals he interviews. www.OnTheSchmooze.com.
As Robbie sets out to teach us how to encrypt a storage device in the Linux terminal, Jeff loses all control and can't stop laughing at the command line. We talk about robots, DIY arcade games and what's changed with WannaCry over the past week. Read the complete show notes, comment or rate this episode, view pictures and obtain links from this episode at https://category5.tv/shows/technology/episode/505/ Running time: 1 Hour 3 Minutes 56 Seconds
Where should you bring up your kids – the city or the country? As Robbie is moving to the countryside after fifteen years in London we discuss whether the bright lights of the city or the tranquility of the country is the better place to raise your offspring. Also Sally reveals how much she spent […]
(RIGHT CLICK THE IMAGE TO SAVE THIS EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER) This time the Case File opens for actor and musician Robbie Rist. Robbie talks with John and Paul about his career, his love of music, and his voiceover work. He speaks fondly of working with Lindsay Wagner in The Bionic Woman, comments on "The Cousin Oliver" factor, and says why Doc McStuffins is one of the best gigs he's ever worked on. NOTE: This interview took place in early 2013. Robbie speaks of his parents and their influence on his life, in particular, his music. Robbie's father recently passed away. We extend our condolences to Robbie and his family. Comment on the episode here or write abionicpodcast@gmail.com or better still use the "Send Voicemail" tab on the left of the page to leave a message via your computer. Take a moment to rate the episode by using our star system at the bottom of this entry. Robbie Rist was born and raised in California. He knew at an early age that he wanted to act and was allowed to by his supportive parents provided he never lost sight of who he was. His parents also developed a love of music in Robbie that continues to this day. As a child actor, Robbie appeared in numerous television shows - The Brady Bunch, The Bionic Woman, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Galactica 1980 and many more. His angelic looks also carried with it a little devil on the side that he played to great advantage in many of his roles. As Robbie got older, he continued to work in television and branched out into the world of voice acting. He was the voice of the Michaelangelo in the orginal Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies. He has lent his vocal talents to many animated series and features as well as video games such as Final Fantasy and Zach Bell. He is currently performing as the voice of "Stuffy" in the highly popular Disney animated series Doc McStuffins. Robbie's music career is as vast and varied as his acting career. He has performed as the lead singer, guitarist, bassist and/or drummer for several Los Angeles rock bands, including Wonderboy, The Andersons (band), Cockeyed Ghost, Nice Guy Eddie, and Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click. The list of west coast pop bands Rist has performed with numbers is in the hundreds. He divides his time between film and music production, performing with Los Angeles alt-country band KingsizeMaybe and rock band Jeff Caudill & The Goodtimes Band (with Jeff Caudill of Orange County punk band Gameface and Michael "Popeye" Vogelsang of Orange County punk band Farside). Robbie has also produced a number of records for bands, including Suzy & Los Quattro, Backline, Ginger Britt and the Mighty, Jeff Caudill, Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click, Nice Guy Eddie, Kingsizemaybe and The Mockers. Rist produced the Rubinoos album Automatic Toaster and played drums on that album. He currently is the drummer for Your Favorite Trainwreck. Robbie also hosts a podcast called The Spoon, "Join hosts Robbie Rist, Chris Jackson, and Thom Bowers, in their quest to understand the wide world around them and the insane people who populate it. Jumping through conversational hyperlinks like a trio of cats playing with a laser pointer, their mission is to separate the stuff from the stuff while providing a generous dose of broadcast irritainment." Links Facebook page Twitter IMDB page You Tube Channel The Spoon Podcast on Facebook