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On today's episode host Evan Semanco is joined by fill in co-host Bill Allred to talk tech with two employees from the Subsplash Media Platform, Kate Morris and Jon Crabtree. Never heard of Subsplash? If you have used the Simple Church App, you've used a Subsplash product. Kate and Jon talk about being a church tech company, how we can use technology to do church differently, and some exciting changes coming to The Simple Church and our partnership with Subsplash going forward. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Download The Simple Church App Find Out More About Subsplash Signup for our New Giving System HERE If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Evan, e-mail Evan@thesimplechurch.tv. You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv.
Election Day episode brings us Todd Nuke'm filling in for Bill Allred, XPoll: What's Your Favorite Smell, Boner of the Day, and so much more!
No new episode this week with the Grand Opening, but we went back and pulled our most downloaded podcast ever, the big announcement of the move all the way back in April 2023 with Lead Pastor Justin Haigler, Executive Pastor John Haigler, and two Directional Leadership Team Members, Eddie Faith and Bill Allred. Some things have changed in 17 months, some things will never change and we hope listening to this you're reminded what all this work has been for. Thank you to everyone who has contributed their time and money to make this dream happen, and we can't wait for you to come see the new space. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Video Walkthrough of the New Building Email Evan@thesimplechurch.tv Find Out more at www.TheSimpleChurch.tv If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Evan, e-mail Evan@thesimplechurch.tv. You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv.
We are excited to finally be publicly talking about the Simple Church's opportunity to move to the Louisiana Boardwalk! We've been working behind the scenes now for over a year to get to this point, and want you to be a part of the opportunity to MOVE. On today's episode of the podcast, host Evan Semanco is joined by Bill Allred and Eddie Faith (Directional Leadership Team Members) to continue to discuss how we got here and what's ahead. Got questions? Text us at 1-866-458-2342. We're going to have a weekly podcast about the Boardwalk leading up to our April 30th information meeting that everyone is invited to. Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to get each episode and make plans to join us at the Shreveport Convention Center on Sunday, April 30th at 5 pm for the Boardwalk Info Meeting. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE April 30th Meeting RSVP Simple Church Website Simple Church App E-mail Evan@thesimplechurch.tv If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Evan, e-mail Evan@thesimplechurch.tv . You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv
We are excited to finally be publicly talking about the Simple Church's opportunity to move to the Louisiana Boardwalk! We've been working behind the scenes now for over a year to get to this point, and want you to be a part of the opportunity to MOVE. If you didn't listen to Part 1, go back and check it out HERE. On today's episode of the podcast, host Evan Semanco is joined by Justin Haigler (Lead Pastor, John Haigler (Executive Pastor), Bill Allred, and Eddie Faith (Directional Leadership Team Members) to continue to discuss how we got here and what's ahead. Got questions? Text us at 1-866-458-2342 and you might have your question read on the podcast! We're going to have a weekly podcast about the Boardwalk leading up to our April 30th information meeting that everyone is invited to! Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to get each episode and make plans to join us at the Shreveport Convention Center on Sunday, April 30th at 5 pm for the Boardwalk Info Meeting. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE The Simple Church Family Experience - Get Your FX in a Box Simple Kids on Youtube If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Scott, e-mail Scott@thesimplechurch.tv and follow us on Instagram @thesimplechurchpodcast . You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv
Happy Easter! We are excited to finally be publicly talking about the Simple Church's opportunity to move to the Louisiana Boardwalk! We've been working behind the scenes now for over a year to get to this point, and want you to be a part of the opportunity to MOVE. On today's episode of the podcast, host Evan Semanco is joined by Justin Haigler (Lead Pastor, John Haigler (Executive Pastor), Bill Allred, and Eddie Faith (Directional Leadership Team Members) to discuss how we got here and what's ahead. Got questions? Text us at 1-866-458-2342 and you might have your question read on the podcast! We're going to have a weekly podcast about the Boardwalk leading up to our April 30th information meeting that everyone is invited to! Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to get each episode and make plans to join us at the Shreveport Convention Center on Sunday, April 30th at 5 pm for the Boardwalk Info Meeting. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Chasing Daylight by Erwin McManus If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Scott, e-mail Scott@thesimplechurch.tv and follow us on Instagram @thesimplechurchpodcast . You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv
This week's podcast features Bill Allred, an educator for 25+ years who was a teacher, coach, and principal as well as head of IT for Bossier Parish Schools. Bill is also a dad to 3 adult children, and shares his passion for the next generation and lessons learned from his time as an educator. If you like this podcast, check out Backstage with the Simple Church for a weekly look behind the scenes at what is happening at the Simple Church, as well as the audio of the Sunday morning message each week! Find all our podcasts here: http://thesimplechurch.tv/resources/simple-church-podcasts Thanks for listening, make sure to subscribe and give us a 5 star review wherever you are listening to this podcast! E-mail host Evan Semanco at Evan@thesimplechurch.tv with any questions or comments about the show!
Today we talk with Craig Bielik, longtime marketing director at the Standard-Examiner newspaper in Ogden, Utah, before becoming the director of communications and public relations at Ogden Regional Medical Center. A lot of comedy fans will know Craig from his side gig as a standup comedian – performing at Wiseguys and at clubs and venues all over the West. Craig tells us how he got into the marketing and news business, and shares some funny stories about his 13 years at the S-E and performing comedy. Also, he's a pretty fair rock 'n' roll drummer and knows more about most great rock bands than most of the rest of us have forgotten. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/themediascrum)
This week, we have 2 featured guests: Gina's 'Radio From Hell' co-host Bill Allred, and her 13-year-old daughter Jonsie. Being of different generations, they provide their political perspectives on topics such as the LBGTQ community, passing the torch to the future generations, and voting with your wallet.Twitter/Instagram: @RemainSeatedPodEmail Us!: Gina@X96.comWebsite: www.remainseatedpodcast.com
Bill Allred is a substitute teacher that can't seem to catch a break...
I'm excited to bring you this week's episode with Bill Allred! Bill is the Co-Host of the Radio From Hell (RFH) show, an American radio program broadcast weekday mornings on Salt Lake City, Utah's KXRK 96.3FM, simulcast via a live internet audio stream, and available as an iTunes podcast or downloadable MP3. Bill fell into radio work by accident, starting with an overnight shift at a local station and since then has been working with his RFH Co-Host since 1986. Join me and Bill, the radio pro, for this week's episode -- you won;t want to miss it.
Since Steve won’t bring chocolates to the show, we bring the show to the chocolates! Steve & Dylan welcome BILL ALLRED from x96’s Radio From Hell! We explore Bill’s journey from his start in theater, his start in radio and what’s been happening since. Enjoy the conversation and thanks for listening! And don’t blame Blume for the audio. […] The post CRE8TIVITY 006: “x96’s Bill Allred” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.
Since Steve won’t bring chocolates to the show, we bring the show to the chocolates! Steve & Dylan welcome BILL ALLRED from x96’s Radio From Hell! We explore Bill’s journey from his start in theater, his start in radio and what’s been happening since. Enjoy the conversation and thanks for listening! And don’t blame Blume for the audio. […] The post CRE8TIVITY 006: “Bill Allred” appeared first on Utah Podcast Network.
On this episode Speaker Greg Hughes, Rich McKeown, Dan Bammes, and Dave Owen talk about Count My Vote, and the future of elections in Utah and in America.
Here is the audio from our conversation, "Feeling the Pain of Abortion" featuring Dr. Leah Torres, Senator Todd Weiler, Dr. Lexi Eller, and Senator Deirdre Henderson. This episode was recorded on April 27th at The Club at 50 West in Salt Lake City, Utah.
On this episode our panel discusses the recent announcements from the LDS church about the LGBT community and their children. The Panel includes: John Dehlin, Jenny Noonan-Eckton, Lindsay Hansen-Park, and Kendall Wilcox, and moderated by Bill Allred.
In this episode of the podcast I do something a little different. I took my podcast recording gear to Ichiban Sushi where Cat Palmer was doing the Last Supper photo shoot of the '12 bad asses of Salt Lake City'. I sat down and chatted with all involved. We talk about what Salt Lake City means to them, why they like living here, things they would like to maybe see change in the city, and of course favorite eating spots around town. People on this recording are: Greg Shearer, Paul Duane, Dottie Dixon, Richard Dutcher, Ransom Wydner, James Dabakis, Paula J. Dahlberg, Bill Allred, Mary Nickles, Doug Fabrizio, Pat Bagley, and Jay Whittaker. I also chatted with Thomas from Ichiban and Sean Means from the Tribune. I also chat with Cat Palmer about the whole project. You can find out more about the podcast as well as the entire back catalog at www.iamsaltlake.com If you are interested in possibly coming on a future episode of the podcast please drop Chris an email at iamsaltlake@gmail.com Find the podcast on Facebook, Follow on twitter, Follow along on Snapchat! Now on Periscope! Follow along @iamsaltlake Please share this episode with your family and friends on Facebook or twitter. Don't forget to leave a review in iTunes or Stitcher Radio. It only takes a few seconds and helps the show out a lot. This podcast is made possible by listeners like you. Please consider making a donation to help fund this project by going to iamsaltlake.com and hitting the donate tab.
This episode of "What Do You Think, Utah?" is a debate among the 5 candidates running for Mayor of Salt Lake City. Ralph Becker, Luke Garrott, Jackie Biskupski, George Chapman and Dave Robinson. The debate was moderated by Bill Allred, and recorded at the 50 West Club and Cafe in downtown Salt Lake City.
Hey fans and friends! Cherri here! We’ve had a lot of requests lately to repost our episode featuring Bill Allred of Radio From Hell on x96 and the Lets Go Eat Show! This episode was recorded about a year ago, at Cannella’s restaurant in downtown Salt Lake City. We were… Continue reading
In this episode I meet up at From Scratch on Gallivan Avenue in downtown Salt Lake City and chat with Bill Allred as well as Dylan Allred from The Lets Go Eat Show. I talk to Bill Allred about his beginning radio career, the Radio From Hell, his thoughts on podcasting and the direction that radio is taking. We find out how The Lets Go Eat Show started as well as some favorite places to eat around town. You can find all of the episodes at www.iamsaltlake.com It is also available on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, and the Mediocre Radio Network. Connect with me on Facebook.com/IamSaltLake or on twitter.com/iamsaltlake Email: iamsaltlake@gmail.com Call the voicemail (385)202-5926 with upcoming events, feedback, what you love about Salt Lake City, or just to say hello. Please share with your family and friends! Thanks for the support! This episode sponsored by Peach Treats. Use coupon code "iamsaltlake" at checkout at http://peachtreats.etsy.com and get 20% off of your entire order.
This week on Epidsode 122 of Soundwaves From The Underground! SLUG was able to pull Bill Allred away from butchering the names of “celebutards” and reading you your morning news on X96’s Radio From Hell long enough to talk to him about his podcast that he produces with his son, Dylan Allred, the Let’s Go Eat Show. Problem Daughter has been cranking out four piece punk rock tunes since 2009. After putting out two albums and taking a short break in 2010 the band came back with a full-length self-titled album in 2012. Brock Butterfield has been shredding professionally since 2004. He decided in 2005 that Utah’s mountains would make a better canvas for his work rather than the mounds of potatoes he found himself smashing in Idaho and soon found himself knee deep in the industry, placing in events since 2007 and becoming part of the Tyrant Snowboard team Jawwzz is a three piece, jam-rock band known for bringing the party to their crowd. Laser lights, confetti cannons, fog machines, you name it and they probably brought it! The Urban Arts Dance and Fitness Studio is a place for those looking to explore “untraditional” forms of dance and fitness. Owner, Shahravar, wanted to provide a place in the local community where anyone could participate in new and different activities like belly dancing or partnered yoga without feeling judged by their peers and teachers. … read more The post Episode #122 – The Let's Go Eat Show, Problem Daughter, Brock Butterfield, Jawwzz, Urban Arts Dance & Fitness Studio first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
Trombone virtuoso talks about the influence his trombone-playing father Bill Allred had on him growing up and what it takes to be a great player in every setting.