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Justin and Dan open with a discussion of what they heard from Bruce Pearl on Monday at his Fore The Children charity golf event at Lake Martin before getting into some secondary chatter in football. Topics for this episode include:* why Pearl is feeling good this offseason compared to previous ones* how Auburn's NIL game has stepped up after the Final Four run* the Tigers' impending addition of an international player up front* the latest #TahaadWatch* Dan's curiosity about how the Tigers' off-ball guards will click* Justin's observation about Auburn's possible desire to play faster next season* the second edition of Dan's “top four” segment, featuring listener feedback* Dan's favorite four Auburn/Opelika restaurants that are now closed* the guys' favorite Auburn defensive backs from 2005 to present day* a discussion about Auburn's current secondary and why the vibes are strong* Justin (and Dan) pick their four favorite Atlanta Braves of all-timeIf you're receiving this free podcast episode and would like to upgrade to a paid subscription that gives you access to all stories and premium podcast episodes, subscribe using the button below or clicking this link.Follow Dan (@dnpck) and Justin (@JFergusonAU) on Twitter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.auburnobserver.com/subscribe
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Justin and Dan break down what they saw inside Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday during Auburn football's first scrimmage of fall camp.The guys open with plenty of praise for Malcolm Simmons and an impressive group of freshman wide receivers, followed by a breakdown of what was a mixed bag kind of day for Payton Thorne and the first-team offense. They also discuss what stood out on an impressive defensive front, the players who caught their eye and some special teams updates.If you want to have Auburn/Opelika area restaurant suggestions that you want to be included on this year's Grubserver “Where Should I Eat?” special episode, email them to the1andonlyJF@gmail.com or comment below.If you're receiving this free podcast episode and would like to upgrade to a paid subscription that gives you access to all stories and premium podcast episodes, subscribe using the button below or clicking this link.Follow Dan (@dnpck) and Justin (@JFergusonAU) on Twitter.Photo Credit: Austin Perryman/Auburn Tigers This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.auburnobserver.com/subscribe
Choosing God Over Circumstances: Diane Bryson's story:: [Episode 260] Today's podcast is an incredible reminder that God can take the ugliest of life circumstances and do immeasurably more than you could ask or imagine. Diane Bryson, from our Auburn/Opelika community group, shares her journey of radically trusting God through a season of severe health challenges and devastating heartbreak. This incredible story will help you see the goodness of the Lord and the power He has to bring healing in any physical, emotional, or spiritual battle. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: Every season of your life has a purpose. In a difficult season, these three things can bring healing - Scripture (fights the lies), Praise music (focuses your eyes on Heaven), and People! Faith in God and His goodness is the ultimate healing agent. LINKS Listen to Episode 232 Sand Price (featured in our Patreon Marriage Series This Week) Listen to Episode 216 Brendt Blanks (featured in our Patreon Marriage Series Next Week) Give to StoryTellers Live Become a Patreon Insider Join us at the 2024 Stories of HOPE Luncheon
On today's podcast, Toma Ford Knight, from our Auburn/Opelika community, shares her wisdom and her heart as she recounts God's faithfulness through the suffering and pain she has experienced in life. This is a story packed full of Scripture and layered with God's truth… get ready to refocus your eyes and live for eternity! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: God will always comfort you IN your time of need. Memorize Scripture! God's Word never returns void (Isaiah 55:11). When bad news comes we have a choice to make right then… get mad at God or choose to trust even when we don't understand. Listen to Susan Simon's story Listen to Allison Holt's story Become a Patreon Insider Become a Monthly Ministry Partner
Voters in the reconfigured Alabama House District 2 will have almost as many choices to pick from next year as ice cream in a Baskin-Robbins shop. Twenty-one candidates are running, 13 Democrats and eight Republicans. The district meanders from the Mississippi state line and parts of Mobile northeasterly to the Auburn-Opelika area and the Georgia state line. Washington County, formerly in House District 1, is now in House District 2. The southern one-third of Clarke County is in the district, including part of Jackson. All of Clarke County was previously in House District 7. The district has an approximately 49%...Article Link
On this podcast episode, Lee is joined by Mark Weeks - Member and Elder of Grace Auburn Church and a part of our two-year-long facility search team. Their conversation spans that course of time as Mark reflects on the church's growth, the process of searching for a more permanent home, and the 100+ collective years of real estate experience in the Auburn/Opelika area of the members of that search team. They discuss possible concerns members may have and just how exhaustive and prayer-filled this process has been. As a church, we will continue to prayerfully lean and wait for the Lord to do what only He can do for His people.
On the surface, Samantha Bradshaw thought having a child with Down Syndrome was going to be devastating, but God, in His all-sufficient manner, had other plans! From our Auburn/Opelika community, Samantha shares how she questioned God for giving her this path and how those questions brought her from darkness into the light. Prepare to laugh as Samantha is transparent, humorous, and straightforward in her struggles. And, in the end, you'll see it's those exact struggles she gives credit to for the beauty, depth, and uniqueness of her story. (Originally aired 2/19/20) FOR PATREON INSIDERS TODAY: A BONUS STORY! Sam Cockerham, from our community group in Katy, TX, shares her story of how God showed her the vital importance of prayer during a season of loss. Become a PATREON INSIDER HERE
Natalie Warren, from our Auburn/Opelika community, shares the miraculous story of trusting God through a near-death illness with her then-5-year-old son. Get ready to be encouraged in your faith and in your trust in God's goodness as Natalie vulnerably shares her journey of learning how to lean into God with the uncertainties of her son's future. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: * If God has called you to a difficult season of life, He will be faithful to hold you up. * Heartbreak uncertainty, and pain can coexist with comfort, joy, and peace. * Miracles rarely just affect the person it happens to… they have a ripple effect for everyone to see and find the One True God. ON PATREON THIS FRIDAY: "Where Are They Now?" with Ashley Wood whose story originally aired 5/9/19 as Episode 50, "Strengthening Her Heart Through Fighting Crohn's." Listen in as Amy Grote catches up with Ashley on how her health is today and all God has done in her life since she first shared. JOIN PATREON - Become a Patreon Insider Raise A Hallelujiah - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2XtRuPfaAU
Dr. Herring recapped the Auburn City Schools boar meeting for April along with student registration, athletics, arts and upcoming graduation during Auburn-Opelika This Morning...
VCOM's Scott Godwin was joined by AUBix Co-Founder and CEO, Andrew Albrecht to discuss their partnership with the Alabama Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence (AAICE). More information can be found at www.aaice.net...
Auburn City Schools stopped by for their monthly visit on Auburn-Opelika This Morning to talk personnel approval, poetry, mass media at Auburn High, sports, performing arts and how March is "National School Social Work Month."
Mike G talks hoops, football and what a great time it is in Auburn if you are a sports fan... It is "War Rapport Wednesday" on Auburn-Opelika This Morning with Ben Taylor...
Auburn High takes on Smiths Station tonight and tries to break a streak of eight straight losses to the Panthers on the road. Scott Bagwell walked us through the playoff scenario and where the Tigers stand at this point earlier this morning during sports, brought to you by Top Hat Chimney Sweeps...
Locked On Friday with Zac Blackerby included basketball talk and where Auburn Football stands in recruiting since the hiring of Head Coach, Hugh Freeze...Zac had details and a preview of what you can find at Locked on Auburn or Auburn Daily...
Auburn Parks and Recreations celebrates Christmas, calendars are now available and get ready to register in the coming days and weeks for Spring sports...
Ben discusses Anatomical Sciences with Dr. Melinda Carter and Dr. William Pearson with The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine (VCOM). VCOM incorporates the clinical sciences beginning in the first year of medical school and today, Anatomy was the topic of student instruction...
Probate Judge Bill English recaps last week's election along with a recap of this week's Lee County Commission meeting...
Kevin, The Movie Guy, Flannagan talks "Top 10" along with "What's Out This Weekend" & "What's Streaming." It's "The Big Screen Movie Reviews" brought to you by The Edge and Domino's...
"Reach Out and Read" is a chance for Auburn to beat Alabama "with the books!" Dr. Smith T and Lee County District Attorney, Jessica Ventiere joined AOTM to talk about how...
Why has Scott Stricklin from The University of Florida not been contacted as a potential Athletics Director at Auburn? If Auburn fans and media say, "make Lane tell you no," then should AU take the same route and "make Scott Stricklin tell you no?" Darrell Dapprich visits with Ben during "Double D Mondays" and sports...
Auburn City Manager, Megan Crouch joined Ben to recap the Auburn City Council meeting that included discussions of the Lake Wilmore property, communication equipment for the city and approval for power/electrical lines to move underground...
Opelika Mayor Gary Fuller joined Ben on the WANI hotline to recap the Opelika City Council meeting from Tuesday night. Mayor Fuller discussed Floral Park and a possible cell tower near there along with approvals and recognitions from last night's meeting...
Energy Savers ramps up this time of year as the weather changes and temperatures drop, Jack Warren let's us know what may be needed at your home in order to have things in working order...
"Girls in Aviation Day" is this Saturday and Dominique Verville stopped by WANI to discuss details of the weekend and how women can get involved in aviation...
Anthony Terling joined Ben for "Terling Tuesdays" that included more numbers regarding lodging, pickleball, races, cycling along with what AO Tourism does in regards to sports in the local area.
Ben was joined by Nate Pass from Airport Motors as they discussed the 2nd Annual Tent Sale next weekend (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) at Airport Motors on Glenn (across from John Deer) in Auburn! Our sister station, Wings 94.3 and Ben will be on location next Friday at Saturday from 11a - 1p so stop by for food, prizes and a new whip...
AOTM was joined by Adonis Bozeman (Director of Admissions) and students, Andrew Bell (Class of 2025) & Palmer Ford (Class of 2025) to talk VCOM, how they are involved and what the public should know when it comes to being enrolled...
With the election next Tuesday, incumbent for District Two's State School Board position, Tracie West discusses her experience with the state of Alabama and what's on the docket moving forward...
With a broad background in infectious diseases, Dr. Kenny Brock joined AOTM to discuss his research, VCOM-Auburn's most recent Research Recognition Day as well as the importance of students using research for advancement both academically and professionally...
NewsTalk WANI is Auburn-Opelika's source for community events as well as local news, weather and sports. Auburn-Opelika this Morning features the only locally-originated radio newscasts in Lee County. The ABBY Award-winning show, which airs from 6-9 am w
In 1998, Auburn Network, Inc. launched it's signature local program, Auburn/Opelika This Morning, with the mission of being the area's unquestioned radio leader for local news, weather, information, and interviews- and the show has achieved just that. The show has been recognized by the Alabama Broadcasters' Association nine times as being the best small market radio talk show in the state. Additionally, NewsTalk WANI has been recognized as Alabama's Station of the Year on two separate occasions, the only station in the history of the state to ever accomplish that feat. The first host of Auburn/Opelika This Morning in 1998 was Jerry Katz, followed by Jerry Potter, the late Rod Bramblett, current voice of the Auburn Tigers Andy Burcham, Bob Wooddy, and Zac Blackerby. Beginning in 2022, which is the 25th year of the show, Ben Taylor became the 7th host of Auburn/Opelika This Morning. Auburn-Opelika This Morning is quite simply the most informative radio show in Lee County. The ABBY Award Winning Show airs from 6:00-9:00 weekday mornings and includes local and national news, sports, weather, local event coverage, special features, and live in-studio guests. AOTM provides the only local newscast in Lee County airing at the top-of-the-hour, following Fox News, as well as at the bottom of each hour. Auburn-Opelika This Morning also features weekly segments including the Big Screen Movie Review and the Church & Pastor Spotlight. Auburn-Opelika this Morning is where listeners know to tune to hear Auburn/Opelika's movers, shakers, and decision-makers.
NewsTalk WANI is Auburn-Opelika's source for community events as well as local news, weather, and sports. The ABBY Award-winning Auburn-Opelika This Morning features the only local radio newscasts in Lee County. The show, which airs from 6:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. weekdays, features daily in-studio guests including community leaders, elected officials, school superintendents, county officials, and representatives from Auburn University. In 2021, NewsTalk WANI also aired every Auburn City Council meeting as well as the 2021 State of the City address from Auburn Mayor Ron Anders live. NewsTalk WANI also delivers up-to-the-minute news updates from FOX News Radio and local news at the top and bottom of each hour. The daily programming line-up showcases the nation's top radio talk shows including Brian Kilmeade, Bill O'Reilly, Clay Travis & Buck Sexton, Sean Hannity, Ben Shapiro, and Dave Ramsey. NewsTalk WANI is Auburn-Opelika's unquestioned radio leader for local news and information as well as the best lineup of talk programming.
U-Haul Growth Index: Florida has 10 of Top 25 U.S. Growth Cities Kissimmee-St. Cloud netted the most U-Haul trucks in 2021, followed by Raleigh-Durham PHOENIX, Jan. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The sun-soaked Kissimmee-St. Cloud market less than 30 miles south of Orlando isn't just for vacationers chasing roller-coaster rides and encounters with a famous mouse. In 2021, no American city or market netted more do-it-yourself movers in U-Haul® trucks. Kissimmee-St. Cloud, which ranked second for growth in 2019 and 2020, earned the No. 1 spot in 2021. It is one of 10 Florida markets among the top 25 growth cities, according to transactional data compiled for the annual U-Haul Growth Index. The North Carolina hotbed of Raleigh-Durham – which was No. 1 on this list in 2019 – remains a top growth area at No. 2 in 2021. It is followed by Florida's Palm Bay-Melbourne market and then North Port, the No. 1 growth city of 2020. Madison, Wis., rounds out the top five. Growth cities are calculated by the net gain of one-way U-Haul trucks entering a city/market versus leaving that city/market in a calendar year. Migration trends data is compiled from well over 2 million one-way U-Haul truck customer transactions that occur annually. Neighboring cities in U-Haul markets are often packaged together for migration trends purposes. "Florida remains competitive, especially during the COVID era," said Miguel Caminos, U-Haul Company of Orlando president. "We've pushed through and business is thriving. It's not just people moving to Florida, but businesses moving because they see better opportunities here." Texas boasts five growth cities among the top 25, led by the College Station-Bryan market at No. 7. Grapevine, Austin, Richardson and Carrollton also make the cut as premier destinations for U-Haul customers. Together, Florida and Texas account for 60% of the top 25 growth cities. While California ranks last among U-Haul growth states, it enjoyed pockets of growth in 2021 – the Sacramento-Roseville market is the No. 8 growth city, while San Diego ranks 12th. Other Florida cities to make the top 25 are: Fort Myers-North Fort Myers; Clermont; Sarasota-Bradenton; Daytona Beach; Port St. Lucie; Brandon-Riverview; and Ocala. Arrivals of U-Haul trucks into Kissimmee-St. Cloud climbed 31% while departures rose 29% as overall moving traffic spiked in the market. Arriving trucks accounted for 53.2% of all one-way U-Haul traffic in Kissimmee-St. Cloud. "Florida has always been a destination location for retirees, but more so (in 2021), I think a lot of people took early retirements and decided to come down," said Mario Martinez, U-Haul Area District Vice President of Southern Florida. "There are many other reasons why people are coming to Florida, and have come in previous years. We have lower cost (of living) than other states. There is no state income tax – that's a huge factor. The warm weather. Basically, we have summer weather all year long. Attractions. Our beaches. The activities. There's just so much to do. Jobs that are available play a very important part in people moving into Florida. And during this pandemic for the past two years, we've also pretty much been open the entire time. This state has kept on going, and (2021) has just been busy all the way around." Visit myuhaulstory.com to view the top 50 growth states, individual state reports and the top 25 Canadian growth cities. While U-Haul migration trends do not correlate directly to population or economic growth, the U-Haul Growth Index is an effective gauge of how well cities are both attracting and maintaining residents. 2021 U-Haul Top 25 U.S. GROWTH CITIES 1. Kissimmee-St. Cloud, FL (2) 2. Raleigh-Durham, NC 3. Palm Bay-Melbourne, FL (23) 4. North Port, FL (1) 5. Madison, WI (5) 6. Fort Myers-North Fort Myers, FL 7. College Station-Bryan, TX 8. Sacramento-Roseville, CA (11) 9. Clermont, FL 10. Sarasota-Bradenton, FL 11. Daytona Beach, FL 12. San Diego, CA 13. Port St. Lucie, FL (3) 14. Milwaukee, WI (13) 15. Grapevine, TX 16. Austin, TX 17. Myrtle Beach, SC 18. Surprise, AZ (8) 19. Brandon-Riverview. FL 20. Wilmington, NC 21. Denver, CO 22. Richardson, TX 23. Auburn-Opelika, AL (4) 24. Ocala, FL (6) 25. Carrollton, TX 2020 growth rankings in parentheses, if ranked Source: U-Haul via PR Newswire PLUS FIVE more notable cities that just missed the cut but posted big growth numbers in 2021: 1. Greenville, SC 2. Fort Collins, CO 3. Seattle, WA 4. Conroe, TX 5. Nashville, TN U-Haul is the authority on migration trends thanks to its expansive network that blankets all 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces. The geographical coverage from more than 23,000 U-Haul truck- and trailer-sharing locations provides a comprehensive overview of where people are moving like no one else in the industry. Find U-Haul stores and neighborhood dealers at uhaul.com/locations. Independent small business owners interested in joining the U-Haul Dealer Network at no cost and earning commissions from rental transactions at their locations can visit uhaul.com/dealer to learn more and submit an information form. Increased demand for Moving Help® through movinghelp.com has mirrored increased demand for one-way U-Haul equipment during the pandemic. Moving Help has been the No. 1 choice of customers seeking labor services for loading and unloading during their moves since 2002, offering a network of 6,700 local and independent Moving Help Service Providers across all 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces. With more than 5 million jobs completed and 2.3 million customer reviews, customers have access to the largest network of moving labor services in North America through Moving Help. About U-HAUL Since 1945, U-Haul has been the No. 1 choice of do-it-yourself movers, with a network of more than 23,000 locations across all 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces. U-Haul Truck Share 24/7 offers secure access to U-Haul trucks every hour of every day through the customer dispatch option on their smartphones and our proprietary Live Verify technology. Our customers' patronage has enabled the U-Haul fleet to grow to approximately 176,000 trucks, 126,000 trailers and 46,000 towing devices. U-Haul offers nearly 825,000 rentable storage units and 71.6 million square feet of self-storage space at owned and managed facilities throughout North America. U-Haul is the largest retailer of propane in the U.S., and continues to be the largest installer of permanent trailer hitches in the automotive aftermarket industry. U-Haul has been recognized repeatedly as a leading "Best for Vets" employer and was recently named one of the 15 Healthiest Workplaces in America. Source: U-Haul via PR Newswire
When you are close to retirement private equity may come calling. What does a physician need to do when approached by private equity? What is there to consider? Everyone's situation is different. There are advantages and disadvantages to selling to private equity and the same when keeping a practice private. One of the major draws is that private equity tends to offer a considerable amount of income. However is it worth it? In this episode, private equity is discussed from two perspectives. Dr. Bradley Block invited two physicians who had given eloquent, concise arguments for and against selling onto the show to discuss their reasoning. It made for a very informative conversation. William R. Blythe, MD, is a General Otolaryngologist practicing at East Alabama Ear, Nose, and Throat in Auburn/Opelika, Alabama. He was the past Chief of Staff of East Alabama Health, where he served in almost every medical staff leadership position over the past 24 years. He served as President of the Alabama Society of Otolaryngology for ten years and continued in his role as Annual Meeting Coordinator. Drew Locandro, MD, is a practicing general otolaryngologist with Northwest ENT and Allergy - Marietta, Georgia. He is president of his 6-physician group with 5 office locations and an ASC. He's served as chairman of the department of surgery at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital as well as chair of the hospital quality assurance committee for several years. Today's sponsor is Locumstory. To find out more visit: https://www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/locumstory
In many situations, when private equity comes calling, the owners of the practice are close to retirement and they are offered more money than they'd ever get from another physician buying into the practice. My practice has been approached by private equity twice. I'm in my early 40s, so the decision to sell is a lot more complicated. We didn't ultimately sell, but while negotiations were taking place, I was concerned, but wasn't sure if my concerns were valid or if I was even considering the issues I should be concerned about. Private equity was recently a topic of discussion on ENT Connect, the American Academy of Otolaryngology's chatroom, so I invited two of physicians who had given eloquent, concise arguments for and against selling onto the show to discuss their reasoning. It made for a very informative conversation. William R. Blythe, MD, is a General Otolaryngologist practicing at East Alabama Ear, Nose, and Throat in Auburn/Opelika, Alabama. He's been in the same practice with the same partners since finishing residency in 1997. He was the past Chief of Staff of East Alabama Health, where he served in almost every medical staff leadership position over the past 24 years. He served as President of the Alabama Society of Otolaryngology for ten years, and continued in his role as Annual Meeting Coordinator. He continues to serve on multiple committees for AAO-HNS, including CPT, AMPC, Reg-ENT Executive Committee and is currently the Senior Director for Private Practice, Board of Directors, and BOD Executive Committee. Drew Locandro, MD, is a practicing general otolaryngologist with Northwest ENT and Allergy - Marietta, Georgia. He joined a group practice thereafter residency in Albany NY and has practiced there since. He is president of his 6-physician group with 5 office locations and an ASC. He's served as chairman of the department of surgery at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital as well as chair of the hospital quality assurance committee for several years. He's also been a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Outcomes Research and Evidence-Based Medicine Committees. Today's Sponsor is Locumstory: To find out more visit: https://www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/locumstory
When you are close to retirement private equity may come calling. What does a physician need to do when approached by private equity? What is there to consider? Everyone's situation is different. There are advantages and disadvantages to selling to private equity and the same when keeping a practice private. One of the major draws is that private equity tends to offer a considerable amount of income. However is it worth it? In this episode, private equity is discussed from two perspectives. Dr. Bradley Block invited two physicians who had given eloquent, concise arguments for and against selling onto the show to discuss their reasoning. It made for a very informative conversation. William R. Blythe, MD, is a General Otolaryngologist practicing at East Alabama Ear, Nose, and Throat in Auburn/Opelika, Alabama. He was the past Chief of Staff of East Alabama Health, where he served in almost every medical staff leadership position over the past 24 years. He served as President of the Alabama Society of Otolaryngology for ten years and continued in his role as Annual Meeting Coordinator. Drew Locandro, MD, is a practicing general otolaryngologist with Northwest ENT and Allergy - Marietta, Georgia. He is president of his 6-physician group with 5 office locations and an ASC. He's served as chairman of the department of surgery at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital as well as chair of the hospital quality assurance committee for several years. Today's sponsor is Locumstory. To find out more visit: https://www.doctorpodcastnetwork.com/locumstory
In many situations, when private equity comes calling, the owners of the practice are close to retirement and they are offered more money than they'd ever get from another physician buying into the practice. My practice has been approached by private equity twice. I'm in my early 40s, so the decision to sell is a lot more complicated. We didn't ultimately sell, but while negotiations were taking place, I was concerned, but wasn't sure if my concerns were valid or if I was even considering the issues I should be concerned about. Private equity was recently a topic of discussion on ENT Connect, the American Academy of Otolaryngology's chatroom, so I invited two of physicians who had given eloquent, concise arguments for and against selling onto the show to discuss their reasoning. It made for a very informative conversation. William R. Blythe, MD, is a General Otolaryngologist practicing at East Alabama Ear, Nose and Throat in Auburn/Opelika, Alabama. He's been in the same practice with the same partners since finishing residency in 1997. He was the past Chief of Staff of East Alabama Health, where he served in almost every medical staff leadership position over the past 24 years. He served as President of the Alabama Society of Otolaryngology for ten years, and continued in his role as Annual Meeting Coordinator. He continues to serve on multiple committees for AAO-HNS, including CPT, AMPC, Reg-ENT Executive Committee, and is currently the Senior Director for Private Practice, Board of Directors and BOD Executive Committee. Drew Locandro, MD, is a practicing general otolaryngologist with Northwest ENT and Allergy - Marietta, Georgia. He joined a group practice there after residency in Albany NY and has practiced there since. He is president of his 6-physician group with 5 office locations and an ASC. He's served as chairman of the department of surgery at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital as well as chair of the hospital quality assurance committee for several years. He's also been a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology Outcomes Research and Evidence Based Medicine Committees. Today's Sponsor is Locumstory. Find your next Locums assignment here: www.financialresidency.com/locumstory
Ali Rauch and Makenzie Poole from The Opelika Chamber join Zac Blackerby on Auburn Opelika this morning to discuss future events with the Chamber and around the city of Opelika.
Corey O'steen joins Auburn Opelika this Morning with Zac Blackerby to discuss Creative Habitats and the project video "Keeping Auburn/Opelika Beautiful"
Locked On Auburn - Daily Podcast On Auburn Tigers Football & Basketball
On today's Locked On Auburn, Zac Blackerby is joined by Mike G and C Dub from The War Rapport. The guys talk about Big Kat Bryant's comments on how UCF could beat Auburn. They talk about Bo Nix being sponsored by Bojangles. The trio wraps up the show by talking auburn Auburn's wide receiver position heading into fall camp.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!FetchMeFetchMe is the go-to source in Auburn-Opelika for fast, convenient, reliable meal delivery and take-out ordering – nobody delivers a higher quality of service than FetchMe.Staying in town and want delivery to your hotel room? Use FetchMe! They have the local hotels all in one place!https://www.fetchmedelivery.com/hotels Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Auburn - Daily Podcast On Auburn Tigers Football & Basketball
On today's Locked On Auburn, Zac Blackerby is joined by Mike G and C Dub from The War Rapport. The guys talk about Big Kat Bryant's comments on how UCF could beat Auburn. They talk about Bo Nix being sponsored by Bojangles. The trio wraps up the show by talking auburn Auburn's wide receiver position heading into fall camp. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! FetchMe FetchMe is the go-to source in Auburn-Opelika for fast, convenient, reliable meal delivery and take-out ordering – nobody delivers a higher quality of service than FetchMe. Staying in town and want delivery to your hotel room? Use FetchMe! They have the local hotels all in one place! https://www.fetchmedelivery.com/hotels Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Communications & Marketing Specialist Brooke Bailey with Auburn University's Department of Campus Safety & Security joins Auburn-Opelika this morning as students are returning to campus. Bailey discusses incentives for vaccinated Auburn students, the current COVID-19 policy on campus, and the importance of AU Alert registration.
Jessica Taylor launched her run for United States Senate last week. Taylor, a mother, business owner, and full-throttle conservative from Calhoun County joins Auburn-Opelika this morning to discuss her campaign.
Communications Manager Cat Bobo of Auburn-Opelika Tourism joins Zac & Lindsay to discuss a few of the many resources their website has to offer. Do you need help planning an event or want to try a new restaurant? Maybe, you need to advertise an event of your own. Whatever you may need, local experts like Cat Bobo at Auburn-Opelika Tourism are here to help. → www.aotourism.com ←
Incoming freshman at Auburn University, Sunisa Lee, joins Zac to talk about the US Olympic trials and earning a spot to compete for Team USA in Tokyo.
Lee County Probate Judge, Bill English, joins Auburn Opelika This Morning to discuss last nights Lee County Commission Meeting.
Dr. Annie Kirby, Director for Preventive Medicine and Public Health at VCOM-Auburn, and Clare Kranz, Assistant Clinical Professor at Auburn University, came on the show!
Taylor Bergeron and Patrick McCurry join the show to talk about upcoming events with the Auburn Knights!
Ashley Durham, led by faith and resounding desire to lead her people to a better life, makes this podcast episode one you don't want to miss.