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Taken with Pick 103 back in the 1992 National Draft, expectations were low when Ben Harrison first arrived at Carlton as a 17-year-old fresh from Tasmania. What transpired over the next 13 years was a true tale of persistence, culminating in a 161-game career - including 85 appearances for the Western Bulldogs from 2001-05.In this special episode, Ben joins Matt and Nick to recount his career, including the highs and lows during his time at three separate AFL clubs, and lifts the lid on what life was like as a Western Bulldog in the early 2000s.
Start Dreaming Up YOUR Barndominium: https://www.thebarndominiumco.comOn this Episode of The Barndo Show, TJ talks with friend and Landscaping mastermind Ben Harrison about how to get your Lawn to be the envy of everyone!They also discuss tips for starting out of season grass growing, what to do when you don't know what to do with your yard, and being a serial blue-collar entrepreneur!Follow TJ on all socials:@iamtjnorris______________________________________________________________________The Barndo Co builds custom Barndos all around the Southeast US. If you are considering building a barndominium, schedule a call with us today - https://thebarndominiumco.com/contact/Connect with us at:https://www.facebook.com/thebarndominiumco/https://www.instagram.com/barndoco/https://soundcloud.com/thebarndocohttps://www.crunchbase.com/organization/barndo-cohttps://maps.apple.com/place?auid=15697825905394762793https://www.inc.com/profile/the-barndo-cohttps://www.pinterest.com/barndoco/https://www.linkedin.com/company/barndominium/#barndominiums #barndo #podcast
Wow! The first new Star Trek movie in eight years! What's that you say? Oh. TV movie? And it's less a "movie" and more a "we were going to develop a new series and that fell through so we made it a one-off, 90 minute thing?" Huh. Well, Star Trek: Section 31 may not be a "movie" in the same way we've used that word for most of its existence, but it was still a good excuse to hang out with our friends Adam and Ben from Max Fun's terrific Trek shows Greatest Gen and Greatest Trek, so every cosmic cloud has a silver lining, we guess.Wikipedia page for Star Trek: Section 31Recommended in this episode:Dan: Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938)Stu: Troop Beverly Hills (1989)Elliott: Chilly Scenes of Winter (1979)Adam: Babylon (2022)Ben: Down With Love (2003)Go to Squarespace.com for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, go to www.squarespace.com/FLOP to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain.Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster with Rocket Money. Go to RocketMoney.com/FLOP today.
El Presidente of the Bowhunting League, Ben Harrison, joins Jordan on a podcast this week to cover his last couple seasons! Including one about the biggest buck of his life! Then they cover the past, present, and future of the Bowhunting League! https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com/ The HMD Podcast is part of the WCB (Working Class Bowhunter) Podcast Network! Check out the other awesome shows in the family: Working Class Bowhunter The Victory Drive Firearm Podcast Tackle & Tacos - A Fishing Podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Description: In this episode of the podcast, host Mark Baratto sits down with artists Helen and Ben Harrison to uncover the captivating story behind their renowned Harrison Gallery on White Street. What begins as a conversation about art quickly sails into an extraordinary tale of adventure and craftsmanship. "In the 1970s, my husband, Ben, and I spent four years building a thirty-eight-foot sailboat in Costa Rica—a massive project for two gringos in a foreign country. Starting with a bare hull, we designed and constructed this giant sculptural object of functional art using self-taught traditional wood techniques that set the stage for my present work. While traveling and living aboard—which we did for 11 years—I began my transition from boatwork to sculpture." — Helen Harrison Join us as we explore how their life at sea became the foundation for their artistic endeavors, leading to the establishment of a local institution that showcases some of the finest fine art in Key West. Read About Their Journey: Sailing Down The Mountain: A Costa Rican Adventure About Harrison Gallery: Located in the southernmost city in the continental United States, Harrison Gallery has become a Key West staple, earning a reputation as a destination for exceptional fine art. Opened by Helen and Ben Harrison in 1986, this privately owned and operated art studio represents a select group of artists whose work, alongside the Harrisons', creates a uniquely personal and unforgettable artistic experience. Connect with Harrison Gallery: Website: www.harrison-gallery.com Instagram: @harrisongallery Facebook: facebook.com/harrisongallery Ben Harrison's Music: Spotify
This week we go back in time with former Carlton, Richmond and Western Bulldog's utility Ben Harrison. Ben reminisces about his career, reflects on some of special moments during his time in the game. The Tasmanian export was selected by Carlton in the 1992 AFL National Draft. After a short stint at the Blues, Ben was traded to Richmond for Justin Murphy for the 1996 season. He played 74 games for the yellow and black before moving to Whitten Oval, playing a further 85 games at the Western Bulldogs. In this chat, Ben talks about lining up with childhood supported team Carlton, the 1995 Carlton season, moving to the Tigers, a match-winning goal against his old team, the Western Bulldogs and spectating the famous Gary Moorcroft mark. This episode was produced by Set Sounds
Episode Title: "Round Four Recap: Bream Masters SA Akuma Round at Onkaparinga River" Episode Description: Welcome back to The Bream Fishing Project! In this episode, we head to the iconic Onkaparinga River in South Australia for the Bream Masters Round Four Akuma event. Known for its challenging conditions and elusive bream, this river offered no easy path to victory. We break down all the key moments, share the inside scoop from the competition, and catch up with the anglers who made their mark on this exciting round. First, we recap the event highlights, starting with some impressive early catches and the shifts in tactics as competitors tried to find the best spots. We dig into the details, including the tides, which peaked at 7:39 AM at 2.07m before running down to a low of 0.68m at 1:38 PM, with the key bite period from 9:25 to 10:55 AM. It was a tough day on the water, with many anglers struggling to get bites in clear and challenging conditions, but persistence paid off. We kick off the interviews with Ryan Ottens, who landed 1.88 kg for third place. He shares how pre-fishing helped shape his strategy, focusing on consistent areas with mid-thirties fish. Despite a tough day of fishing with long stretches of no bites, Ryan's persistence and tactical decisions to switch spots eventually paid off, securing him a solid podium finish. Next, we chat with Ben Harrison, who bagged three fish for 2.33 kg, claiming second place. Ben reveals the importance of versatility in his approach, as he switched between surface lures and grubs to find success. He shares a unique moment when he offered a fellow competitor a game-changing tip, highlighting the collaborative spirit of the competition. With multiple upgrades throughout the day, Ben's steady approach and keen understanding of Onkaparinga's shifting conditions kept him in the race. Finally, we hear from the Angler of the Year, Josh Bland, who clinched the win with an impressive 2.67 kg bag. Josh, who is no stranger to the Onkaparinga River, explains how local knowledge and pre-fishing helped him dial in on the best spots. He shares how slow-rolling plastics along rock walls and deeper channels yielded the best results, with a standout 1.07 kg fish anchoring his win. Josh's persistence, detailed planning, and ability to adapt on the fly were key to his victory. We also take a moment to discuss The Bream Fishing Project Collective, a growing community where anglers come together to improve their skills, share tips, and access exclusive content, including live streams and in-depth discussions on bream tactics. If you want to maximize your time on the water and become part of this collaborative journey, visit breamfishingproject.supercast.com Whether you're interested in the finer points of lure selection, understanding the effects of changing tides, or just love the thrill of tournament fishing, this episode offers a deep dive into one of the year's most exciting rounds. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review to stay updated with all things bream fishing. Sponsor Links: HWS Hobie Kayaks & Accessories: hws.com.au – Your go-to for kayak fishing gear, from Hobie kayaks to tournament accessories. Fishing.com.au: fishing.com.au – Stock up on the latest lures, tackle, and gear, including top brands like Daiwa, OSP, and Z-Man. Podium Marine Wraps: podiummarinewraps.com.au – Customize your kayak or boat with premium marine wraps for a standout look on the water. Tune in now and enjoy!
Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.Today's episode is a special show with Ben Harrison, the Co-Founder of DealCloud, which is now part of Intapp, where he is President, Industries.Ben is a former banker and private equity professional at Falfurrias Capital Partners who went on to co-found DealCloud to make the process of managing deals and relationships for alternative asset managers and related industry service providers more streamlined and seamless.Ben and team have done just that at Intapp DealCloud. They've built a unified deal and relationship management software business that is more than just a CRM. They've integrated a CRM function with business development, marketing, pipeline, deal management, fundraising, and investor relations features into a single platforms to enable firms in private markets to better run their day to day processes. They have a roster of over 2,500 customers, which includes many of the industry's leading alternative asset managers.Ben and I had a fascinating conversation about the evolution of enterprise software that serves private markets and why it's such a large and growing opportunity, which was shared through the lens of an experienced and successful operator in this space who has grown his business to hundreds of millions in ARR that both alternative asset managers and founders and operators in private markets software will find interesting.We discussed:Why scale matters in enterprise software just like it does in alternative asset management.The strategic question of building a comprehensive end-to-end software solution versus building a point solution.What are alternative asset managers looking for when building or buying software solutions for their business?How are alternative asset managers thinking about data and tech differently?Why and how the TAM for software solutions for private markets is growing in lockstep with AUM industry growth.How data helps investors make better decisions.Where AI can help automate processes for alternative asset managers.Is AI over- or under-hyped?Thanks Ben for sharing your thoughts and wisdom of building an industry-leading software company for private markets and for Intapp and DealCloud's partnership with Alt Goes Mainstream. We hope you enjoy.Show Notes00:00 Introduction and Background03:54 Building Industry-Specific Software Solutions08:02 Strategic Approach: Point Solutions vs. End-to-End Solutions13:11 Evolution of Alternative Asset Management and its Impact on Software Solutions16:24 Benefits of Technology for Large and Small Firms19:11 Building Software for Large Managers vs. Small Managers23:10 Technology's Impact on Firms' Efficiency and Productivity25:49 The Role of Technology in Professional Development28:24 Key Features and Benefits of DealCloud's Software Platform32:00 The Future of Technology in the Alternative Asset Management Industry35:49 Unlocking the Potential of Technology38:46 The Shift Towards a User-Friendly and Automated User Experience45:18 The Importance of Data-Driven Decision-Making52:21 Growth Opportunities in the Private Markets Industry01:04:16 The Role of AI in Enhancing Software Capabilities
In this episode of Real Recovery Talk, we explore the intricate dynamics of codependency with guests Ben Harrison and licensed mental health counselor Nicole Montgomery. Together, we take a deep dive into the roots of codependency, how it impacts relationships, and why it's crucial to address for both individuals in recovery and their loved ones. Recognize and Acknowledge Codependent Behaviors The first step in overcoming codependency is identifying it. Be honest with yourself about patterns such as prioritizing others' needs over your own, feeling responsible for others' happiness, or struggling to set boundaries. Set Healthy Boundaries Start establishing clear and healthy boundaries in your relationships. Learn to say “no” without guilt, and prioritize your emotional and physical well-being. Boundaries allow you to maintain your sense of self and prevent burnout. Practice Self-Care and Self-Compassion Focus on taking care of your own needs, both emotionally and physically. Engage in activities that bring you joy and help you reconnect with yourself. Developing self-compassion is essential for breaking free from the need for external validation. Seek Professional Support Working with a therapist, especially one experienced in codependency, can be incredibly helpful. A licensed professional can help you uncover the root causes of your codependency and guide you toward healthier relational patterns. Develop Independent Interests and Relationships Pursue hobbies, goals, and friendships outside of your codependent relationships. Cultivating a sense of independence allows you to rely less on others for validation and fosters personal growth. These tips can guide you toward breaking the cycle of codependency and creating healthier, more balanced relationships. Nicole provides her professional insights into how codependency manifests, while Ben shares his personal experiences with it. We also offer practical tips and strategies to help you recognize codependent behaviors in yourself or your relationships and actionable steps to break free from the cycle. Whether you're directly struggling with codependency or supporting a loved one, this episode is packed with valuable tools to guide you toward healthier, more independent relationships.
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Ben Harrison of the Capital Region Mental Health and Addictions Association tells us about its new second-hand clothing store, Brighter Days Boutique.
Ben Harrison and Cam Inman from Bowhunting league stop in to talk all things Bowhunting league. They explain how to sign up and rules to the league. They are giving away a jeep to a lucky contestant. Sign ups close August 31st.
The Jungle Ultra is Beyond the Ultimate's 5 day, 230km journey deep into the rainforests of Peru. Runners arrive in the historic city of Cusco, are escorted over the rugged Andes Mountains, and begin their journey in the Manu National Park, one of the most biodiverse areas on the planet. The area is beautiful but the terrain and the climate alone give this event a reputation for arguably being the toughest race on the BTU roster. Stage 4 in particular is notorious as possibly the hardest stage of any BTU race. In this episode, Will catches up with the winner Ben Harrison plus two more Jungle legends in the form of Jemma Harding and Mark Reilly. The trio recount the highlights, the challenges and their tips for success in such extreme environments. Mark was running for Reverse Rett, a charity looking to cure Rett Syndrome, a severe neurological disorder which effects his daughter. Learn more here: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/mark-reilly Jemma was running for Rock2Recovery, a charity that supports the armed forces, veteran, those working in the emergency services, and all their families who are affected by stress. Learn more here: https://sportsgiving.co.uk/sponsor/activity/a-5-day-230km-ultra-marathon-through-the-amazon-jungle/jemma-harding Congratulations to Noora Hintsa, the winning Female athlete at Jungle Ultra 2024. Noora was unfortunately ill at the time of recording but we will feature her in a future episode!
Tune in to learn about the background of Ben Harrison, insights into Ammon McKinney, and the History of the Bow hunting League. Some exciting changes coming with this years competition! Bonus content including tracking tips, tuning, and valuable lessons learned.https://linktr.ee/BowHuntingLeague?fbclid=IwY2xjawEYyfZleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHbcYsFZDzS9IdENF7Hzdu2f8rRaXeVhq72Axdgw6G_PpTQDCx4WlS4FbyQ_aem_PN7Og8hvDWAZKtPUr3LBzg
President #23. March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1893 Teddy Roosevelt without the charisma. This episode sponsored by www.dividedbyzerobooks.com
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 312 - Up Your Hunting Game with Bowhunting League - Ben Harrison - Brad Collings On this episode of the Bowhunter Chronicles podcast Adam sits down to talk with Ben Harrison and Brad Collings about the Bowhunting League. What it is and how it has become so popular as well as built a community around “competition” - Bowhunting League roots and beginnings - Hunting as a competition - More of a digital deer camp - Sizes of dry entered - Does and Bucks as entries - Level of Competition - Why Enter if you don't consider yourself a good hunter - Bowhunting League Hunt Swaps - Bowhunting League winner hunts - Relationships and Community Built https://www.spartanforge.ai - save 25% with code bowhunter https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com https://www.zingerfletches.com https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com https://www.bigshottargets.com https://genesis3dprinting.com https://vitalizeseed.com https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We start the show with a quick interview with film/movie buff Ben Harrison, and later we speak with CTV Movie Critic Richard Crouse. Also the Rundown panel Bob Richardson and Tasha Kheiriddin discuss the day's biggest stories.
On todays episode I'm joined by Ben Harrison and Tim Smoke. This one was recorded at Tims house, it was a blast to sit down with both of these guys and talk deer. We start by diving into the Bowhunting League and everything that's involved with joining. Then we get into how to create your plan for hunting out of state and hunting multiple states a year. From creating your plan to seeing it through this one will help you set up that plan and how the Bowhunting league can help. We wrap things up with Ben diving deep into his story of his 183" Giant from Tennesse. It's a story you don't want to miss packed with some killer intel on really locking in on one specific buck. Hope yall enjoy and thanks for tuning in!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
Joining Nate Rozeveld on this week's episode of Michigan Wild is Ben Harrison and Brad Collings from Bowhunting League. The league started in 2015 and continues to grow each year. Ben dives into the backstory of starting the League along with his reasons and passion for the project. Going into the 10th season Ben continues to be innovative with all the sponsors, prizes, and format in order to improve the experience for all the hunters. Brad helps out with the Leagues social media pages, and is a great fit because he is an everyday dad that loves being outside and relates to the majority of hunters. He also has had a team in the Bowhunting League since 2019 so he has experienced all the growth and community the League has to offer. Wrapping up the conversation Nate is intrigued to hear the story of Ben's 2023 buck he shot. So Ben breaks down his hunt for his biggest whitetail. It was the first time he was able to solely hunt one deer and put all his attention/effort into it. It wasn't for the lack of effort or time on stand that allowed him to connect with his biggest deer. Sign up for Bowhunting League with your team by August 31st. It's free, and there are a ton of opportunities to win prizes. If you would like to support Michigan Wild farther leave a review/ranking anywhere you listen to the podcast! Interested in being a guest on Michigan Wild? Send an email to Michiganwildpod@gmail.comor send a message on Instagram @michiganwildpod. Looking to add a food plot or change up your food plot strategy check out vitalizeseed.com and the Habitat Podcast. If you would like more information about RLR Construction LLC send an email to Roddyframer@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining Nate Rozeveld on this week's episode of Michigan Wild is Ben Harrison and Brad Collings from Bowhunting League. The league started in 2015 and continues to grow each year. Ben dives into the backstory of starting the League along with his reasons and passion for the project. Going into the 10th season Ben continues to be innovative with all the sponsors, prizes, and format in order to improve the experience for all the hunters. Brad helps out with the Leagues social media pages, and is a great fit because he is an everyday dad that loves being outside and relates to the majority of hunters. He also has had a team in the Bowhunting League since 2019 so he has experienced all the growth and community the League has to offer. Wrapping up the conversation Nate is intrigued to hear the story of Ben's 2023 buck he shot. So Ben breaks down his hunt for his biggest whitetail. It was the first time he was able to solely hunt one deer and put all his attention/effort into it. It wasn't for the lack of effort or time on stand that allowed him to connect with his biggest deer. Sign up for Bowhunting League with your team by August 31st.It's free, and there are a ton of opportunities to win prizes.If you would like to support Michigan Wild farther leave a review/ranking anywhere you listen to the podcast! Interested in being a guest on Michigan Wild? Send an email to Michiganwildpod@gmail.comor send a message on Instagram @michiganwildpod.Looking to add a food plot or change up your food plot strategy check out vitalizeseed.com and the Habitat Podcast.If you would like more information about RLR Construction LLC send an email to Roddyframer@gmail.com
On today's episode of the.deercamp.podcast, we sit down with Ben Harrison and Bradley Collings. Ben is the founder of Bowhunting League and is a stone-cold whitetail killer. We discuss: Celebrating 10 years of Bow Hunting League Over $50,000 in prizes last year The origins of Bowhunting League The Community's Comradery Free to join, hunt, and win Brad's role and social media impact Benefits of entering regardless of deer size And so much more! Connect: -https://www.instagram.com/hutchy.outdoors/
On Wednesday's show: We get an update on cleanup efforts across Greater Houston from last Thursday's severe storms.Also this hour: Is Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton auditioning to be the U.S. Attorney General, should former President Trump win in November? We discuss that, the latest in the former' President's hush money trial in New York, and other developments in our regular Wednesday's political roundup.Then, with Compicpalooza this weekend featuring some stars of various iterations of Star Trek, we revisit our 2019 conversation with Ben Harrison and Adam Pranica, the hosts of the Maximum Fun comedy podcast The Greatest Generation.And we talk with author and historian Tristan Smith about his latest book, A History Lover's Guide to Galveston.
With more options than ever, how do advisors decide on a custodial partner? Ben Harrison of BNY Mellon Pershing, Gabe Garcia of SEI, and Thomas Moore of Betterment for Advisors join us in a roundtable discussion on how their custodial firms are going beyond asset security to offer services in other major operational and strategic capacities. They each offer internal perspective on what advisors should look for, priorities to consider, and key questions to ask when choosing a partner.
It's MaxFunDrive, folks! If you like Troubled Waters and want to support the show, please consider becoming a member of Maximum Fun for as low as $5/month and get access to some great bonus content from us and all of the shows on Maximum Fun!This week, fellow MaxFun hosts Ben Harrison and Christian Duguay join host Dave Holmes for some Ghostbusters music trivia, real and fake Godzilla monsters, and Pixar movie wordplay. And Finally, Dave Holmes is on Twitter @DaveHolmes.Find us on Twitter! We are @TroubledPodWritten by Riley Silverman and John-Luke Roberts, recorded remotely over Zoom and produced by Christian Dueñas and Laura Swisher.Join the MaxFun fam:maximumfun.org/join
Today Jordan and Jesse invite Ben Harrison on the mini-stream to talk male living spaces.Join MaxFun now by subscribing at maximumfun.org/join
This special network wide event is a celebration of the MaxFunDrive! If you'd like to support podcasts you love for just $5 a month and get bonus gifts in the process, go to maximumfun.org/join. We're kicking off the most exciting time of the year for the MaxFun Network with a trivia game show featuring hosts from tons of great podcasts.J. Keith van Straaten and Helen Hong from “Go Fact Yourself” are joined by:Alonso Duralde & Drea Clark - “Maximum Film!” Alexis B. Preston - “Comfort Creatures” Ben Harrison - “Greatest Trek” and “The Greatest Generation”If you'd like to hear more hosts competing for trivia supremacy, visit Maximumfun.org for the full version of this show. Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, or InstagramWithDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeIfy NwadiweProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
This special network wide event is a celebration of the MaxFunDrive! If you'd like to support podcasts you love for just $5 a month and get bonus gifts in the process, go to maximumfun.org/join. We're kicking off the most exciting time of the year for the MaxFun Network with a trivia game show featuring hosts from tons of great podcasts.J. Keith van Straaten and Helen Hong from “Go Fact Yourself” are joined by:Alonso Duralde & Drea Clark - “Maximum Film!” Alexis B. Preston - “Comfort Creatures” Ben Harrison - “Greatest Trek” and “The Greatest Generation”If you'd like to hear more hosts competing for trivia supremacy, visit Maximumfun.org for the full version of this show. MaxFunDrive ends on March 29, 2024! Support our show now by becoming a member at maximumfun.org/join.
This week Ben Harrison (The Greatest Generation) is back on JJGO talking about winning awards, Jesse's induction into the podcast Hall of Fame, and Wario's love of pineapples.Try StitchFix today at and you'll get 25% off when you keep everything in your Fix.Get yourself on the Jumbotron today by going to MaximumFun.org/jumbotronJordan has a new story in an issue of Archie Comics Chilling Adventures. It's called POP'S CHOCK'LIT SHOPPE OF HORRORS: FRESH MEAT and you can pre-order it here!
Join your intrepid hosts John, Jesse, and Cam as we host two of the biggest names in Star Trek Podcasting; Adam Pranica and Ben Harrison of the Greatest Generation and Greatest Trek podcasts!We have a log time to wait for new Star Trek: Strange New Worlds episodes...HOW WILL WE MAKE IT?! Have no fear, your hosts are here to keep you entertained with our picks for other shows to fill the time.Send your voice hail to OPNSign up for the OPN NewsletterVisit our new website OpenPike.comPlease Check out our MerchSupport us on PatreonFollow @openpike on TwitterFollow OpenPike on InstagramFollow Openpike on Youtube
This Sponsored Insight features Ben Harrison, Founder and Co-President of DealCloud, our sponsor for Season 3 of Private Equity Deals. Ben discusses how DealCloud's vertical software supports alternative investment professionals through deal sourcing, relationship and pipeline management, and workflow efficiencies. We are incredibly grateful of DealCloud for sponsoring Private Equity Deals, and we are eager to highlight their value to the alternative investment community. Learn More Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access Transcript with Premium Membership
Daniel speaks with the founders of Jonas Paul Eyewear, Ben and Laura Harrison from their office in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Ben Harrison is something of an anomaly on the tournament kayak scene. A South Australian angler, he routinely travels many miles to compete outside of his home waters, but has the runs on the board to prove it's worth it. He's a regular on the podium, has represented Australia on multiple occassins in international events and recently won the Bream Masters SA championship. In today's episode Deathy gets down to tin tacks as Ben chares his story, but also a ton of great tips for anyone wanting to improve their bream fishing skills. Definitely worth a close listen! _______________________ Consider supporting the ALF Podcast, improving your fishing AND protecting your eyes by purchasing your Tonic Sunglasses through us. Not only do we guarantee the best prices, we also give you bonus fishing gifts and an exchange or money-back guarantee that you'll love your new sunnies. Check it out at https://team.doclures.com/product/tonic-polarised-sunglasses-package/ _______________________ Full show notes for today's episode are available at https://doclures.com/bream-kayak-ben-harrison
In this episode, we have on Ben Harrison. We discuss in detail why it is important. We feel to have a therapist, even though you have worked a 12 step program or our currently working a 12 step program. Often times people assume that just because they are in recovery, they don't need a therapist, which we challenge that thought. We feel that it is vital for people to continue seeing a therapist no matter what, because what do you have to lose? If you have any comments, questions or concerns, you can reach us at tom@realrecoverytalk.com and ben@realrecoverytalk.com
A wide-ranging conversation with Michael Kitces covering niche practices, fees, brands and RIA valuations. Ben Harrison joins Jeff and Bruce to chat about the goings-on at Pershing, the INSITE conference and custody issues.
The podcast features the host Joe, along with co-hosts Mike and Matt, as they interview Ben Harrison discusses various aspects of a hunting competition called the Bow Hunting League. Ben emphasizes the importance of networking in hunting and how it has contributed to the success and growth of the league. They also highlight the rewards of hunting, including access to places with big deer and affordable travel. The episode covers topics such as the origins of the Bow Hunting League, the prizes and contests involved, improvements in communication and website management, and the camaraderie and networking opportunities at the end-of-year hunting event called "Showdown." The speaker also addresses concerns and misconceptions about the competition aspect of the league and the value of sharing hunting experiences. Overall, the episode provides insights into the world of hunting competitions and the benefits they offer to participants in the Bowhunting League BowhuntingLeague.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/1799399487016795 INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/generations_to_hunt_podcast/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgw2EHkf5538DV6j9Xwxhbw TIKTOK @generations_to_hunt
On the Draft, best comedy movies as picked by Ben Harrison and Marc Winegust Canada's leading dating and relationship expert Jen Kirsch joins the show to discuss Jonah Hill's Ex Sarah Brady Sharing More Alleged Abusive Text Screenshots John Wright or Wrong, we discuss Bill C-18
This week on the Oklahoma Outdoors Podcast, Ben Harrison of the Bowhunting League is back and he brought along some friends. If you haven't heard of the Bow Hunting league, it is a family friendly nationwide bow hunting competition that is completely free to enter. The main reason it remains free is due to the help of great sponsors like the ones that joined in on this episode. Ryan Stricklin of Native Ground Land Co. and Bren Chapman of Okie Land Bow Hunters archery shop are two of the Oklahoma based sponsors of the league, and they joined Ben and John to talk about all the ins and outs of the competition. Oklahoma has held its own in the competition over the years. Last year Oklahoma was second in entries, and multiple Oklahoma Teams finished towards the top of the leaderboard. While it is called a competition, the league is much more about camaraderie and bringing folks together rather than tearing them apart. If you don't have access to prime hunting ground, don't worry. There are all kinds of prizes to be won, some as easily as just signing up! Did we mention it's free? Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Oklahoma Outdoors Podcast, Ben Harrison of the Bowhunting League is back and he brought along some friends. If you haven't heard of the Bow Hunting league, it is a family friendly nationwide bow hunting competition that is completely free to enter. The main reason it remains free is due to the help of great sponsors like the ones that joined in on this episode. Ryan Stricklin of Native Ground Land Co. and Bren Chapman of Okie Land Bow Hunters archery shop are two of the Oklahoma based sponsors of the league, and they joined Ben and John to talk about all the ins and outs of the competition. Oklahoma has held its own in the competition over the years. Last year Oklahoma was second in entries, and multiple Oklahoma Teams finished towards the top of the leaderboard. While it is called a competition, the league is much more about camaraderie and bringing folks together rather than tearing them apart. If you don't have access to prime hunting ground, don't worry. There are all kinds of prizes to be won, some as easily as just signing up! Did we mention it's free?Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content!
This week on the Oklahoma Outdoors Podcast, Ben Harrison of the Bowhunting League is back and he brought along some friends. If you haven't heard of the Bow Hunting league, it is a family friendly nationwide bow hunting competition that is completely free to enter. The main reason it remains free is due to the help of great sponsors like the ones that joined in on this episode. Ryan Stricklin of Native Ground Land Co. and Bren Chapman of Okie Land Bow Hunters archery shop are two of the Oklahoma based sponsors of the league, and they joined Ben and John to talk about all the ins and outs of the competition. Oklahoma has held its own in the competition over the years. Last year Oklahoma was second in entries, and multiple Oklahoma Teams finished towards the top of the leaderboard. While it is called a competition, the league is much more about camaraderie and bringing folks together rather than tearing them apart. If you don't have access to prime hunting ground, don't worry. There are all kinds of prizes to be won, some as easily as just signing up! Did we mention it's free?Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant, outdoor content!
This episode I talk with Ben Harrison one of the main creators o the bowhunting league. You may have heard about this league on some other episodes, but not like this. We ask all the hard questions when it comes to hunting and competition. We cover should hunting be a competition, how is it fair to all states, why have a king of tines and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The story of Elena Hoyos and the man who called himself Count Carl von Cosel is a Key West legend. It's a true story if unbelievable in its macabre details. Karl Tanzler, though everybody still refers to him as Von Cosel showed up in Key West in the 1920s where he worked as a radiologist at the local hospital. That's where he met Elena Hoyos. She was a beautiful young Cuban-American woman who had tuberculosis. Von Cosel fell in love with her, and he treated her for her illness. When the treatments did not work and she died that didn't end their story. Two years later, he took her body from the mausoleum and lived with it.... For seven years. My Special Guest is Ben Harrison Ben Harrison is the author of Undying Love, a shocking true Key West story of a passion that defied death. In writing this definitive and mesmerising tale of the most obsessive love imaginable, Ben Harrison did his homework thoroughly, studying numerous press accounts from the 1930s as well as the von Cosel memoir. What makes Undying Love so special are the interviews Ben conducted with those old enough to have known the story participants and the way things were in Key West during the 1930s... Ben has been a guest on The Howard Stern Show, This American Life, Dr. Demento, The Dick Cavett Show and more. Winner of the Adeline Turner Award for Outstanding Performing Artist, he has recorded ten studio albums and is currently working on his fourth full-length theatre musical. "Ben Harrison separates fact from myth and untangles the thread of intrigue in this gothic tale of obsessive love and melancholy madness." Danny Elfman, musician, composer, record producer, and actor. "This story has it all. Obsession, madness, even a sweet May December romance." Florida Sun Sentinel Karl Tanzler Karl Tanzler, also known as Count Carl von Cosel, was a radiologist in Key West, Florida, who developed an obsession for one of his patients, Elena Milagro Hoyos. The beautiful young woman died from tuberculosis in 1931. With her parents' permission von Cosel had an above ground mausoleum built for her. He visited the tomb every night and by 1933 he had taken the body home. Elena Hoyos Elena de Hoyos came from a small family. They couldn't afford an elaborate funeral after her death, her father made cigars and her mother was a maid. The Count made sure that Elena received a proper burial instead of the shoddy wooden box, which was the plan according to her family. Tanzler had Elena buried in a huge mausoleum, equipped with lighting, electricity, and a telephone connected to Elena's grave. In this episode, you will be able to: 1. Delve into the story of The Count and Elena, who they were and how their stories became entangled 2. Explore the responses from the local and wider community, family and friends 3. Hear from Ben Harrison on the subject who spent years researching and interviewing people around this case 4. Gain an understanding of the historical backdrop of Key West at the time. If you value this podcast and want to enjoy more episodes please come and find us on https://www.patreon.com/Haunted_History_Chronicles to support the podcast, gain a wealth of additional exclusive podcasts, writing and other content. Links to all Haunted History Chronicles Social Media Pages, Published Materials and more: https://linktr.ee/hauntedhistorychronicles Guest Links: https://www.benharrisonkeywest.com/undying-love https://www.facebook.com/benharrisonkeywest?ref=hl --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hauntedchronicles/message
Ben Harrison, Head of Wealth Solutions at BNY Mellon, joins to discuss business strategies, the panel he's moderating, and Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs) going independent. Robin Vince, CEO at BNY Mellon, joins to talk about BNY Mellon and new technologies. Jim Crowley, Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Executive Committee for Pershing, and Emily Schlosser, COO for Pershing, join the program to discuss their INSITE panel they hosted yesterday and latest tech developments from Pershing. They can discuss Pershing X unveiling its New Wove Wealth Management platform, and Emily can speak to Pershing X's Simply, Scale, and Serve strategy for 2023. Ainslie Simmonds, Pershing X President, joins to talk about Pershing and BNY Mellon and 2023 strategy and goals. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Madison Mills.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Ben and I have on a dear friend names BEN as well! Ben is a man who has stayed sober for 21 years and shares his story on the struggles that he had growing up as a gay man and how it fueled his addiction. He also shares his struggles through recovery being a gay man and the REVELATION that he had 3 years into his recovery that changed everything for him! If you have any questions about your specific situation you can email is at Tom@realrecoverytalk.com and Ben@realrecoverytalk.com
Today we are joined by Ben Harrison from The Bowhunting League, if your not familiar with them be sure to check them out. This is 100% free to join and they give out over $50,000 in prizes. This league is strictly based on compound archery equipment only. Make sure to follow these guys for a fun and passionate season,and all the fine folks that support the group.Partners:Goings Group Real Estate Rek BroadheadsNorth Missouri Land CompanyElimishield HuntBuzzard Roost SaddlesOld Indian Tricks LLCLacrosse Boots
Thanks to Masterworks for sponsoring! Skip the waitlist and invest in blue-chip art for the very first time by signing up for Masterworks: https://masterworks.art/ragusea Purchase shares in great masterpieces from artists like Pablo Picasso, Banksy, Andy Warhol, and more. See important Masterworks disclosures: http://masterworks.io/cd Thanks to Ben Harrison and Adam Pranica for recapping The Godfather with me. They recap old Star Trek shows on their podcast The Greatest Generation: https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/greatest-generation/ They recap new Star Trek shows on their podcast The Greatest Trek: https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/greatest-trek/
Ben Harrison is the Co-Head, Wealth Solutions at BNY Mellon | Pershing, one of the industry's largest custodians. I sat down with Ben at the CAIS Alternative Investment Summit in Beverly Hills, CA and we discussed the biggest challenges and opportunities facing financial advisors as well as his thoughts on what's happening in the alternative investment space.
This week on the Southern Ground Hunting Podcast, we're talking with Ben Harrison & DA Porter from the Bowhunting League. Bowhunting should be fun. Our conversation revolves around what the league is, but moves towards the benefits it offers the members for FREE! Here's the deal, this league gives you the opportunity to rub elbows and learn from some of the best bowhunters in the country. While it is a competition, the camaraderie that comes with it is the focus. Become a SGH Patron: https://www.patreon.com/SouthernGroundHunting Our Partners: Spartan Forge - Use the code “southernground” at www.spartanforge.ai to save 25% on your membership GoWIld - Use the code “southernground” on your gear purchases to save 10% https://timetogowild.com/profile/RkFymLZ3lAc4odGNudd2Lw Tethrd - www.tethrdnation.com Six Day Grind Coffee Co - www.sixdaygrindcoffeeco.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys from Bowhunting League are back for this episode of the Oklahoma Outdoors Podcast. Ben Harrison and Dan Porter are the brains behind the FREE nationwide archery contest known simply as the Bowhunting League. The BHL is made up of three person teams from all across the country that come together to compete for thousands of dollars worth of prizes, and did I mention that it's free to sign up? Ben and Dan go into the details of the league and talk about all the different ways to get involved. They have a turkey competition, an elk competition, a one shot archery competition, and the main event, the deer competition. Dan and Ben also tell John some of the things they have learned since starting the league, like how there are big bucks all over the country that most people don't know about, and how to plan out a multi state year. This is a great lighthearted episode, which is a great representation of the league itself. When it all comes down to it, the BHL is about community and sharing the passion we all have for bowhunting whitetail deer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's MaxFunDrive -- the best time of year to support the show! Go to MaximumFun.org/join to support JJGo and all of the other shows at MaxFun. It really means the world to us.To celebrate the MaxFunDrive, Ben Harrison and Adam Pranica from The Greatest Generation podcast join Jordan and Jesse to talk about the mixed feelings Jesse has about Daniel Radcliffe going viral for rapping a Blackalicious song, party tricks everyone keeps in their back pocket, riding zambonis, and Star Trek themed events everyone's gone to.