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Bill Bowman works with Method Genetics, LLC, in St. Joseph, MO. Through the years, Bill has worked in a variety of roles within the Angus breed, from the production to association levels. In this episode, we talk about the early days of multi-trait indexes, the move to genomic-enhanced EPDs, how commercial producers can benefit from the use of indexes; and finally, a few trends that Bill envisions as the beef industry moves into the next decade or two.https://youtu.be/uEf7iJRWvSUhttps://www.methodgenetics.com/
Sooner Head Football Coach Brent Venables meets with the media (4:00) for the first time since Danny Stutsman and Bill Bowman announed they were returning to the Sooners. Plus, we recap a huge Saturday night in the LNC with the Sooner Radio Network Postgame Show (32:40)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This month Al Getz & Jon Boucher look at Jim Crockett Promotions in 1971. Looking at the top stars, top teams, and top feuds, plus Nelson Royal, the unheralded team of Bill Bowman & Joe Turner, and tons more!
Brian Pecht has been a jock and programmer at music radio stations for several years, and he hosts the very popular The Catholic Word Podcast. He talks about why he enjoys doing traffic at WBBM Newsradio; his on-air work at WLS-FM; payola in the music radio business; office politics; being on the air and Program Director (the youngest in the country) in Detroit at WCZY Z95.5 (where radio legend Dick Purtan had a successful show); how the 1996 Telecommunications Act changed the radio business and how the market shrank; how he got into radio and TV in Virginia with Bill Bowman's "The Bowman Body;" working in Richmond, Virginia then Columbus, Ohio at Sunny 95; working in North Carolina at KZL with Big Steve Kelly; how radio made hits; how he helped Billy Idol; advice for working in the media; celebrities and music superstars he's met; developing talent and advice for what makes a good aircheck; being one of the founding air talents at Q101 WKQX Alternative; getting fired yet having lots of success in music radio; where he burned a bridge; how fun radio has been, and more! He's also been on the air at other major Chicago stations including WSHE, WILV, and WTMX. This is from a livestream that we did; watch the full interview here (over two hours).Click the link below to play, or download it by right-clicking (on a PC) or holding down the CTRL key and clicking on it (for Mac).http://radiogirl.us/audio/RG185.mp3Watch the Radiogirl livestreams and videos at the Radiogirl FB page and on YouTube (also live-streaming on Radiogirl Twitter, Metrolingua Twitter, and my own Fakebook page).If you like what I'm doing, Buy Me a Coffee...thanks!
My guests today are Nikilette and Bill Bowman, they joined forces to help thousands of people have a happy and fulfilling lifestyle. They founded Healthy Transformation Nation to make a difference in their world and the world around them. Nikilette Walker-Bowman Nikilette Walker-Bowman, an active leader in wellness education, is the co-founder of Healthy Transformation Nation. She maintains a passion for helping women to learn self-care and personal growth. A public speaker on healthy mindset, domestic violence, and breast health, Nikilette is a breast cancer survivor turned thriver. Having completed the 75 Hard "Live Hard" program, she's an enthusiastic personal trainer who advocates power walking, stretching, and living a natural wellness lifestyle. Bill Bowman Bill Bowman is a wellness advocate, writer, and co-founder of Healthy Transformation Nation. He's engaged daily in helping others learn about the many differences between healthcare and self-care. A community leader, public speaker, food industry researcher, and self-care educator, Bill is passionate about living a natural wellness lifestyle and eating for nutrition. His leading ambition is to educate others on the industrialization of our diets and the importance of the basics for living well. Contact Bill and Nikilette through https://htn4u.com/ https://www.healthytransformationnation.net/ If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe and leave a short review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen? It takes less than 60 seconds and it really helps. If you enjoyed this episode buy me a cup of coffee, make it a large: I'm trying to keep this episode free of advertisements and could use your help with the cost of bringing your this fun and entertaining podcast. Anything you can donate to the cause is greatly appreciated. To donate go to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sifuRafael Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coaching-call/id1546026323 Please leave a star rating and a review here Follow Coaching Call: Facebook: facebook.com/coachingcall Instagram: instagram.com/coachingcall Email: maxfitness@optonline.net LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/maxfitness Youtube: https://bit.ly/coachingcallYoutube to watch the full interview. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingcall/message
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Genesis 2: 18-24, Psalm 8, Hebrews 1: 1-4, 2: 5-12, and the Gospel of Mark 10: 2-16,and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing Adam and Eve. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, October 3, 2021. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
Eric Podietz, Interactive Picture Systems Eric Podietz was co-founder of Interactive Picture Systems, a company that created software for 8-bit computers from 1982 through 1984. The company's first program was PAINT! for the Atari 8-bits, which was developed at the Superboots software development lab located at the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, D.C.. PAINT! was first published by Reston then by Atari. Their next program was Movie Maker, an animation program. Next came three educational titles published by Spinnaker Software: Trains, a business simulation; Grandma's House, a digital dollhouse; and Aerobics, a fitness program. The company also created Operation Frog, simulated frog dissection software for the Apple II and Commodore 64. This interview took place on September 9, 2021. In it, we discuss Guy Nouri, Ann Lewin-Benham, and Bill Bowman, whom I have previously interviewed. After the interview, Eric sent me the source code for his early Apple II program Painter Power, which I scanned and uploaded to Internet Archive. This interview on YouTube ANTIC Interview 410 - Ann Lewin-Benham, Director of Capital Children's Museum ANTIC Interview 407 - Guy Nouri, Interactive Picture Systems ANTIC Interview 278 - Bill Bowman, CEO of Spinnaker Software Reston Software's Paint manual The Designers Behind MovieMaker in Compute! Gazette Issue 15 IPS feature in Starlog Magazine Issue 084 Movie Maker feature in Creative Computing April 1984 Painter Power source code Emma One Sock fabric
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 35: 4-7a, Psalm 146, James 2: 1-10, 14-17, and the Gospel of Mark 7: 24-37, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing a topic that might make you squirm, and that's okay because it's something super true! Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, September 5, 2021. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 35: 4-7a, Psalm 146, James 2: 1-10, 14-17, and the Gospel of Mark 7: 24-37, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing a topic that might make you squirm, and that's okay because it's something super true! Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, September 5, 2021. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
West Point classmate Bill Bowman shared his story with the Long Eternal Line team who gather each Tuesday night for prayer. Bill suffered a bad car accident that crushed his back and should have left him permanently paralyzed. While in the hospital Bill shared how Jesus held him and comforted him. Bill apologized for not walking the right path and the Lord shared with him that his story was not over yet. Miraculously, Bill and his wife were able to have a baby girl they named Sarah. Bill nicknamed her Suubi—a name that stuck. Visit us at www.firstcause.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reveration/support
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Genesis 3: 8-15, Psalm 130, 2 Corinthians 4: 1, 7-18, 5:1, and the Gospel of Mark 3: 20-35, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing a scene out of the movie Damn Yankees! which you can find on YouTube. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, June 6, 2021. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Now that we've put the normal stuff in our show notes, you may see that we've missed a few of these! Jacob will be working through what audio he has and putting together bonus episodes with as many of the missed episodes as we can! Watch for more info soon on that. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
The Cabinet talks baseball with Victoria Huggins from the Fayetteville Woodpeckers and what's going on with the NCGA poking around the NCHSAA overview with Dr. Earl Vaughan. In-studio cabinet guest Bill Bowman with Up and Coming Magazine. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecarolinacabinet/message
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at the Gospel of Mark 14: 15-47 as a dramatic reading, where the Reverend Scott J. Anderson, with the help of volunteers from the congregation, recount the Passion of Jesus Christ. Today's episode came from our worship service on Palm Sunday, March 28, 2021. Due to the limitations of our church's audio system and not having enough microphones for our volunteer readers and Pastor Scott, there is low audio quality in this episode of the Shepherdcast as we recover audio from what we can. We apologize for any inconvenience. This dramatic reading was performed by (listed alphabetically by last name) Rev. Scott J. Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Fred Drotlef, Jim Hunter, and Sally Nesselrode. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Exodus 20: 1-17, Psalm 19, 1 Corinthians 1: 18-25 and the Gospel of John 2: 13-22,and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Third Sunday of Lent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, March 7, 2021. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Genesis 9: 8-17, Psalm 25: 1-10, 1 Peter 3: 18-22, and the Gospel of Mark 1: 9-15, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing the idea of tough questions we all face every day. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, February 7, 2021. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 31: 7-14, Psalm 147: 12-20, Ephesians 1: 3-14, and the Gospel of Luke 1: 26-38, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his first sermon of 2021. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, January 3, 2021. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 40: 1-11, Psalm 85: 1-2, 8-13, 2 Peter 3: 8-15a, and the Gospel of Mark 1: 1-8, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing hope. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, December 6, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Wish Background Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this special edition of the Shepherdcast, we will be sharing with you our church's choir cantata, “Song of Joy” as composed by Marty Hamby. The cantata was held on Sunday, December 15, 2019 at 6:30 PM. Also, this same recording can be found in video form on our YouTube channel if you would prefer to watch this on a television, smartphone, or other device with YouTube access. The songs in the cantata include Before Jesus; Song of Joy with Hark! the Herald Angels Sing; Adore; That the World May Know; Somewhere in Your Silent Night with Silent Night! Holy Night!; Come As You Are; He Shall Reign Forevermore with Only King Forever; Song of Joy Finale (includes Before Jesus and Song of Joy). The Shepherd of the Valley Choir is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our choir members include Pastor Scott Anderson, Samantha Beavers, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Marylou Cooper, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Norma Frascone, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Susan Lux, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Sally Nesselrode, Bruce Pearson, Terry Pearson, Terri Wanner & Michelle Ward. The cantata was recorded for our YouTube channel by Mary Drotleff. Special thanks to Brock and Jack Bowman for serving as sound room technicians for this special event in the absence of Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced for audio and video by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org. Music from this episode comes from: “Song of Joy: Celebrate God's Gift of Salvation this Christmas!” by Marty Hamby All Cantata Words and Arrangements © 2019 Word Music. Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044
So, because Jacob has a lot going on at Akron this semester, we are getting this up late, but this is the two year anniversary episode of the Shepherdcast! On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 31: 31-34 Psalm 46, Romans 3:19-28, and the Gospel of John 8: 31-38, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for All Saints Sunday. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, November 1, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 5: 1-7, Psalm 80: 7-15, Philippians 3: 4b-14, and the Gospel of Matthew 21: 33-46, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing a parable about a vineyard owner, but how many people actually own vineyards these days? Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, October 4, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Ezekiel 33:7-11, Psalm 119:33-40, Romans 13:8-14, and the Gospel of Matthew 18:10-14, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be recalling a pop song from the past that carries a message that is more true today than ever before. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, September 6, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. As mentioned in this week's episode, the following are the referenced YouTube videos in the sermon: "What the World Needs Now is Love" Dionne Warwick HD - with Lyrics: https://youtu.be/xfqND7qROQQ Christy Nockels - By Our Love w/Lyrics: https://youtu.be/7hNnq4RjW3w Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 55:1-5, Romans 9:1-5, the Gospel of Matthew 14:13-21, and Psalm 145:8-9, 14-21, and the Reverend H. Paul Schwitzgebel will be discussing appreciation, a difficult topic during the era of COVID-19. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, August 2, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon this week is delivered by the Reverend H. Paul Schwitzgebel, filling in for Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Amos 5:18-24, Psalm 9, Galatians 5:1, 13-25, and the Gospel of Matthew 22:34-40, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing our country on the day after its birthday. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, July 5, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
While our church's doors remain closed, our arms are open spiritually as we continue in the service of spreading God's word. In that spirit, for Maundy Thursday and Good Friday 2020, we will be replaying our episodes from those days in 2019. On this special Maundy Thursday episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 31:31-34, Psalm 116:1-2, 12-19, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, and the Gospel of John 13:1-17, 31b-35, our choir will be performing “The Garden of Gethsemane” as composed by J. Paul Williams and Vicki Tucker Courtney, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his Maundy Thursday sermon. Today's episode came from our worship service on Thursday, April 18, 2019, with an added introduction recorded on Thursday, April 9, 2020. This episode of the Shepherdcast takes place on what is the beginning of The Three Days (also called Triduum), which is one continuous liturgy beginning on Maundy Thursday, continuing Good Friday, and concluding on Easter Sunday. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. In a situation like this COVID-19 pandemic we are currently experiencing, there is a lot of misinformation. As it is our duty as Christians to serve our community and our world, we want to make sure all of our listeners have access to information about this virus from reputable sources. Thus, as promised at the end of our March 22 episode, the CDC has COVID-19 information at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html?s_cid=%20fb_covid_19. Additionally to what was originally promised in the aforementioned previous episode, please also consult the State of Ohio's coronavirus information at https://coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/covid-19/ as well as information from the World Health Organization at https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: “The Garden of Gethsemane” words by J. Paul Williams and music by Vicki Tucker Courtney © 2009 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188. Used with permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Maundy Thursday was Fred Drotleff. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for Maundy Thursday was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Micah 6:1-8, Psalm 15, 1 Corinthians 1:18-31, and the Gospel of Matthew 5:1-12, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Fourth Sunday After Epiphany. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, February 2, 2020. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 2:1-5, Psalm 122, Romans 13:11-14, and the Gospel of Matthew 24:36-44, our choir will be performing “Christmas Communion Hymn” as composed by Lee Black, Gina Boe, and Cliff Duren, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering a sermon on “The Healing of the Nations.” This sermon is part of Pastor Scott's Advent sermon series on the peace of Christ entitled “Shalom: The Season of Advent.” Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, December 1, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: “Christmas Communion Hymn” words and music by Lee Black, Gina Boe, and Cliff Duren 2015 Christian Taylor Music (Admin. by ClearBox Rights, LLC) CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Daniel 7:1-3,15-18, Psalm 149, Ephesians 1:11-23, and the Gospel of Luke 6:20-31, our choir will be performing “Our God” as composed by Jonas Myrin, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, and Jesse Reeves and arranged by Heather Sorenson, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for All Saints Sunday 2019. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, November 3, 2019. Also, for those who've been keeping track, the Shepherdcast launched on All Saints' Sunday 2018, so this is our anniversary episode! In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Choir anthem: “Our God” words and music by Jonas Myrin, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, and Jesse Reeves and arranged by Heather Sorenson. This arrangement © 2012 Shout! Publishing (ASCAP), Worshiptogether.com Songs (ASCAP), sixsteps Music (ASCAP), Said and Done Music (ASCAP), Vamos Publishing (ASCAP), and Thankyou Music (PRS). All rights reserved. Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Genesis 32:22-31, Psalm 121, 2 Timothy 5:14-4:5, and the Gospel of Luke 18:1-8, our choir will be performing “Fall Like Rain” as composed by Stan Pethel, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the 19th Sunday of Pentecost (but as Pastor said during the announcements before the service, who's counting at 19?
On this special episode of the Shepherdcast, we hear audio from a special service during which the Bishop Abraham D. Allende of the Northeastern Ohio Synod installs the Reverend Scott J. Anderson as our congregation's pastor. We will be taking a look at Joshua 24:1-2a,13-15, Psalm 8, Romans 8:31-35,37-38, and the Gospel of Luke 23:33-49, our choir will be performing “Grace Alone” as composed by Scott Wesley Brown and Jeff Nelson, and Bishop Allende will be delivering a sermon prior to the installation of Pastor Scott at Shepherd of the Valley. Today's episode came from the special installation worship service held for Pastor Scott on Sunday, October 6, 2019 at 4 PM. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Choir anthem: “Grace Alone” words and music by Scott Wesley Brown and Jeff Nelson © 1998 and this © Arr. 2017 Universal Music – Brentwood Benson Publ. (ASCAP) (adm. at CapitolCMGPublishing.com) All rights reserved. Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Bishop Abraham D. Allende of the Northeastern Ohio Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Our lay readers this Sunday were Fred Drotleff (first reading), Michelle Ward (Psalm), and Assistant to the Bishop Reverend Karl Biermann (second reading). Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our technology team for this service consisted of Jack Bowman in the sanctuary and Jacob Schandel in the control room. Also on this podcast was Susan Lux, council president for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church and Reverend Scott J. Anderson, newly installed pastor of Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. Special thanks to Bishop Allende, Assistant to the Bishop Rev. Biermann, Shepherd of the Valley church secretary Mary Drotleff, and the individuals at the offices of the Northeastern Ohio Synod who helped make this service possible. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Habakkuk 1:1-4; 2:1-4, Psalm 37:1-9, 2 Timothy 1:1-14, and the Gospel of Luke 17:5-10, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon from the 17th Sunday after Pentecost. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, October 6, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Proverbs 25:6-7, Psalm 112, Hebrews 13:1-8,15-16, and the Gospel of Luke 14:1,7-14, and the Reverend H. Paul Schwitzgebel stops by to discuss humility and the commandment to love each other, a very timely topic in today's society. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, September 1, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend H. Paul Schwitzgebel. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking look at Jeremiah 23:23-29, Psalm 82, Hebrews 12:1-13, and the Gospel of Luke 12:49-56. and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon that was intended for August 18, but this episode was actually recorded on Sunday, August 25, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
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This Sunday, Pastor Scott is on vacation (and so is Jacob, who usually produces the Sunday morning podcast.) So, this week, we throw it back to Palm Sunday in honor of the upcoming Spotlight on Outreach series on the Shepherdcast! (Stay tuned at the end for a teaser!) On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we are changing things up a bit! For Palm Sunday, we will hear a reading from the Gospel of Luke from Pastor Scott, we hear from JoAnn Carpenter, the director of development at Refuge of Hope Ministries in Downtown Canton, and our choir performs “Your Name Alone” as composed by John Bolin and Don Koch. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, April 14, 2019. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Spotlight on Outreach Teaser Background Music: “Sunset” Music: www.hooksounds.com This sound or music is under the Attribution Creative Commons 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/) Choir Performance: “Your Name Alone” words and music by John Bolin and Don Koch © 2018 First Worship (BMI)/McKinney Music, Inc. (BMI) (admin. By LifeWay Worship c/o Music Services, www.musicservices.org). Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our Gospel reading is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. We thank JoAnn Carpenter of Refuge of Hope for allowing us to use her temple talk in today's episode. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
RUNNING TIME: 3 Hours 43 MinutesHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: S2 E26 (06/25 - 07/01) The Match Of The Century: Buddy Rogers def Pat O'Connor to win NWA World Heavyweight Title (1961). Antonio Inoki and Muhammed Ali 'battle' to a 45 minute draw. Muhammad Ali stripped of WBC 'Boxer Of The Year' Award following Inoki match. Memorable cage match featuring Superfly Jimmy Snuka vs Bob Backlund at MSG (1982). Stan Hansen stripped of AWA World Heavyweight Title. Audio: Stan Hansen speaks on being stripped and the story behind running over the AWA Heavyweight Title with his truck. WCW fires Ric Flair after contract negotiations fall apart. The Sheik (at 67) def Onita to win WWA World Martial Arts Title. Looking back at the controversial WCW debut of 'The Possee' (Harlem Heat) that never made TV. Fake Undertaker makes his WWF debut (1994). Waylon Mercy makes his WWF TV debut (1995). Audio: Looking back at memorable Waylon Mercy vignettes. 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On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Acts 16:16-34, Psalm 97, Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21, and the Gospel of John 17:20-26, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Seventh Sunday of Easter. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, June 2, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Acts 9:1-20, Psalm 30, Revelation 5:11-14, and the Gospel of John 21:1-19, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be, to borrow from Lee Ann Womack, saying “I hope you dance.” Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, May 5, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this Easter Sunday episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at , our choir will be performing “Forever (We Sing Hallelujah)” as composed by Brian Johnson, Christa Black Gifford, Gabriel Wilson, Jenn Johnson, Joel Taylor, and Kari Jobe, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for Easter Sunday. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, April 21, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: “Forever (We Sing Hallelujah)” words and music by Brian Johnson, Christa Black Gifford, Gabriel Wilson, Jenn Johnson, Joel Taylor, and Kari Jobe © 2014 Worship Together Music (BMI), Kaje Songs (BMI), and Bethel Music Publishing. Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Jennifer Crone. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this special Maundy Thursday episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 31:31-34, Psalm 116:1-2, 12-19, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, and the Gospel of John 13:1-17, 31b-35, our choir will be performing “The Garden of Gethsemane” as composed by J. Paul Williams and Vicki Tucker Courtney, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his Maundy Thursday sermon. Today's episode came from our worship service on Thursday, April 18, 2019. This episode of the Shepherdcast takes place on what is the beginning of The Three Days (also called Triduum), which is one continuous liturgy beginning on Maundy Thursday, continuing Good Friday, and concluding on Easter Sunday. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: “The Garden of Gethsemane” words by J. Paul Williams and music by Vicki Tucker Courtney © 2009 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188. Used with permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Maundy Thursday was Fred Drotleff. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for Maundy Thursday was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we are changing things up a bit! For Palm Sunday, we will hear a reading from the Gospel of Luke from Pastor Scott, we hear from JoAnn Carpenter, the director of development at Refuge of Hope Ministries in Downtown Canton, and our choir performs “Your Name Alone” as composed by John Bolin and Don Koch. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, April 14, 2019. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: “Your Name Alone” words and music by John Bolin and Don Koch © 2018 First Worship (BMI)/McKinney Music, Inc. (BMI) (admin. By LifeWay Worship c/o Music Services, www.musicservices.org). Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our Gospel reading is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. We thank JoAnn Carpenter of Refuge of Hope for allowing us to use her temple talk in today's episode. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Joshua 5:9-12, Psalm 32, 1 Corinthians 5:16-21, and the Gospel of Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32, Bill Bowman sings a special rendition of the song “Amazing Grace,” and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing the Parable of the Prodigal Son. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, March 31, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Janine Garber. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 55:1-9, Psalm 63:1-8, 1 Corinthians 10:1-13, and the Gospel of Luke 13:1-9, our choir will be performing “Grace Flows Down” as composed by David E. Bell, Louie Giglio, and Rod Padgett, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Third Sunday of Lent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, March 24, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: “Grace Flows Down” words and music by David E. Bell, Louie Giglio, and Rod Padgett This arrangement © 2006 WorshipTogether.com Songs (ASCAP) and sixsteps Music (ASCAP). Admin by EMI CMG Publishing. Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Jeff Ward. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18, Psalm 27, Philippians 3:17-4:1, and the Gospel of Luke 13:31-35, our choir will be performing “Lord Jesus, Think On Me” as composed by Jay Althouse, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon from the Second Sunday of Lent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, March 17, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: “Lord Jesus, Think On Me” music by Jay Althouse © 1992 by Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. Used with permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Karen Broadwater. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Deuteronomy 26:1-11, Psalm 91:1-2, 9-16, Romans 10:8b-13, and the Gospel of Luke 4:1-13, our choir will be performing “What You've Already Done” as composed by Kenna Turner West and Phil Mehrens, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing temptation on the First Sunday of Lent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, March 10, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: “What You've Already Done” as composed by Kenna Turner West and Phil Mehrens © 2016, this arr. 2018 Dayspring Music, LLC (BMI), Say Amen Music (BMI) (Adm. By Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.)/Sunday Best Music (ASCAP) (Adm. By Music Services). Used with permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Jacob Schandel. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this special edition episode of the Shepherdcast, it's Ash Wednesday! We will be taking a look at Psalm 51:1-17, Joel 2:1-2, 12-17, 2 Corinthians 5:20b-6:10, and the Gospel of Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21. Also on this episode, our choir will be performing “Lenten Meditation” as composed by Jay Althouse, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for Ash Wednesday. Today's episode came from our special worship service on the evening of Ash Wednesday, March 6, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Choir performance: “Lenten Meditation” words and music by Jay Althouse © 2001 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. Used with permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader on this evening was Bill Bowman. Our church choir consists of Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Terri Wanner, and Michelle Ward, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this special service was Jacob Schandel. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Exodus 34:29-35, Psalm 99, 2 Corinthians 3:12-4:2, and the Gospel of Luke 9:28-36, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing the Transfiguration of Our Lord. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, March 3, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 1:4-10, Psalm 71:1-6, 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, and the Gospel of Luke 4:21-30, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, February 3, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Isaiah 60:1-6, Psalm 72: 1-7, 10-14, Ephesians 3:1-12, and the Gospel of Matthew 2:1-12, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the day of Epiphany. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, January 6, 2019. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Micah 5:2-5a, the Gospel of Luke 1:46b-55, Hebrews 10:5-10, and the Gospel of Luke 1:39-45, our choir will be performing “Almost There” as composed by Michael W. Smith, Wes King, and Amy Grant, and Dottie Scott will be delivering a message for this Fourth Sunday of Advent. (Dottie is kindly filling in for the Reverend Scott J. Anderson, who is recovering from a hospital stay this past week. Please keep Pastor Scott in your prayers for continued healing.) Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, December 23, 2018. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Christmas Eve Teaser Background Music: Silent Night Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Choir Performance: Almost There words and music by Michael W. Smith, Wes King, and Amy Grant © 2015 This is Your Time Music (ASCAP), Lotterthanme Music (ASCAP) and Grant Girls Music, LLC. (ASCAP). All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our message is delivered by Dorothy “Dottie” Scott. Our lay reader this Sunday was Fred Drotleff. Our church choir consists of Jennifer Crone, Karen Broadwater, Marylou Cooper, Terri Wanner, Sally Nesselrode, Janine Garber, Michelle Ward, Marilyn Mason, Susan Kaschak, Dan Mason, Bill Bowman, Jim Hunter, Pastor Scott Anderson, and Fred Drotleff, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this special edition of the Shepherdcast, we will be sharing with you our church's choir cantata, “Sing with the Angels!” as composed by Joel Raney. The cantata was held on Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 6:30 PM. Also, this same recording can be found in video form on our YouTube channel if you would prefer to watch this on a television, smartphone, or other device with YouTube access. (Link on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QQLLyWRjQHo) The songs in the cantata include: ”Of the Father's Love” “The Angel Gabriel” "The Midnight Clear” "Run to Bethlehem” “Angels Watching Over Me” "Sing with the Angels!” "The Angel Songs” Important note: an additional song was performed following the cantata by our choir. However, due to copyright restrictions, we cannot bring that song to the Shepherdcast. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this causes, especially given the reason the song was performed was to commemorate the late Jackie Wanner, who was a valued member of both the Shepherd of the Valley Choir and the Media and Technology Committee at Shepherd of the Valley. The Shepherd of the Valley Choir is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our choir members include Pastor Scott Anderson, Bill Bowman, Karen Broadwater, Marylou Cooper, Jennifer Crone, Fred Drotleff, Norma Frascone, Janine Garber, Jim Hunter, Susan Lux, Dan Mason, Marilyn Mason, Sally Nesselrode, Bruce Pearson, Terry Pearson, Terri Wanner & Michelle Ward. Our sound room technician for the cantata was Jacob H. Schandel. The cantata was recorded for our YouTube channel by Mary Drotleff. This podcast was hosted and produced for audio and video by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org. Music from this episode comes from: “Sing with the Angels!: A Christmas Musical” by Joel Raney All Cantata Words and Arrangements © 2013 Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream IL 60188. Used by permission. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044
These should be plain text, without any formatting. On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Malachi 3:1-4, the Gospel of Luke 1:68-79, Philippians 1:3-11, and the Gospel of Luke 3:1-6, our choir will be performing “We Wait” as composed by Ruth Elaine Schram, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the Second Sunday of Advent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, December 9, 2018. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Advent Teaser Background Music: Wish Background Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Choir Performance: “We Wait” words and music by Ruth Elaine Schram © 2013 Lorenz Publishing Company, a division of The Lorenz Corporation. All rights reserved. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our church choir consists of Jennifer Crone, Karen Broadwater, Marylou Cooper, Terri Wanner, Sally Nesselrode, Janine Garber, Michelle Ward, Marilyn Mason, Susan Kaschak, Dan Mason, Bill Bowman, Jim Hunter, Pastor Scott Anderson, and Fred Drotleff, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, we will be taking a look at Jeremiah 33:14-16, Psalm 25:1-10, 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13, and the Gospel of Luke 21:25-36, our choir will be performing “Advent Hymn” as composed by Christy Nockels, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be delivering his sermon for the First Sunday of Advent. Today's episode came from our worship service on Sunday, December 2, 2018. In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Special music heard in this episode of the Shepherdcast includes: Advent Teaser Background Music: Wish Background Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Choir Performance: “Advent Hymn” words and music by Christy Nockels © 2016, 2017 Sweater Weather Music, All Rights Administered by Music Services, Inc. CCLI License # 11421954 CCLI Streaming License # CSPL153044 Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Jennifer Crone. Our church choir consists of Jennifer Crone, Karen Broadwater, Marylou Cooper, Terri Wanner, Sally Nesselrode, Janine Garner, Michelle Ward, Marilyn Mason, Susan Kaschak, Dan Mason, Bill Bowman, Jim Hunter, Pastor Scott Anderson, and Fred Drotleff, and is under the direction of Susan Kaschak. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Jack Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
On this episode of the Shepherdcast, after some nice words from veteran (and, this week, lay reader) Bill Bowman, we will be taking a look at Micah 4:1-5, Psalm 85, Ephesians 2:13-18, and the Gospel of John 20:19-23, and the Reverend Scott J. Anderson will be discussing Armistice Day, Veteran's Day, freedom, and peace. Today's episode came from our worship service that not only celebrated Veteran's Day 2018, but the 100th anniversary of the World War I Armistice, on Sunday, November 11, 2018. (A little heads up on those words from Bill at the beginning: his microphone was knocked sideways for most of it. You'll probably hear the part, actually, where we fixed that, but by then Bill was almost onto the readings. While we were able to recover what he said, there is a little static during that part of the podcast. We apologize for that! If you want to skip over Jake's apology for that mess-up, start listening at 1:34.) In case you are reading along with a Bible and our readings don't necessarily match up with yours, we use the NRSV translation of the Holy Bible. Our sermon is delivered by the Reverend Scott J. Anderson. Our lay reader this Sunday was Bill Bowman. Our sound room technician for this Sunday was Brock Bowman. This podcast was hosted and produced by Jacob H. Schandel for Shepherd of the Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church. To learn more about our church, please visit www.sotvchurch.com, or follow us on social media @sotvsandyville. Our church is a member congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. You can learn more about the ELCA at www.elca.org, and you can learn about our local Northeastern Ohio Synod at www.neos-elca.org.
RUNNING TIME: 3 Hours 17 MinutesHosted by Don Tony SYNOPSIS: Episode 40 (10/02 - 10/08) Ken Patera retires from powerlifting to become a pro wrestler. Plane carrying Ric Flair, Johnny Valentine, Tim Woods and others crashes in Wilmington, NC. Audio: Ric Flair's detailed account of the plane crash. First incarnation of Midnight Express def Rock n Roll Express to win NWA Mid America Tag Titles. Dynamic Duo (Gino Hernandez and Chris Adams) lose a Hair vs Hair match against Kevin & Kerry Von Erich. Audio: Highlights of Uncle Elmer wedding from Saturday Night's Main Event. Joyce pelted in the head with trash and The Body loves it! Rockin' Robin becomes last WWF Womens Champion before title is deactivated (for the first time) in 1990. Chris Jericho and Lance Storm make their pro wrestling debuts - against each other! Looking back at WWF 'The Battle Royal' from London, England. Vince McMahon sends Macho Man to USWA to face Jerry Lawler for USWA Unified Heavyweight Title. 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Bret Hart and Chris Benoit have memorable Nitro match paying tribute to the late Owen Hart. Darren Drozdov paralyzed in a match against D-Lo Brown. Vince Russo and Ed Ferrara abruptly leave WWF and sign with WCW. Audio: ECW on TNN airs controversial interview with Tammy 'Sunny' Sytch. Audio: Booker T def Jeff Jarrett to win WCW Title (previously vacated by Vince Russo). Audio: Infamous Wrestlecrap moment involving Booker T and a photo of Scott Hall. Juventud Guerrera arrested in Australia during WCW tour. Looking back at ROH 'Glory By Honor' 2002 and the attempts to run XPW out of Philly. Audio: Big Show and Eddie Guerrero tamper with each other's burritos. Audio: Carlito makes WWE TV debut and wins US Title. Audio: Steve Austin stuns Linda (and the entire McMahon family) at WWE Raw: Homecoming. John Cena surrenders WWE Title after suffering serious injury. Kurt Angle arrested on DUI charges. Hulk Hogan signs deal with NBC to host American Gladiators reboot. 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Tom Snyder, educational software Tom Snyder was the founder of Computer Learning Connection, which was later renamed to Tom Snyder Productions, a company that created many educational software titles for the school and home computer markets. The company's home software included Agent USA and Bannercatch (published by Scholastic,) Halley Project (published by Mindscape,) Run For the Money (published by Scarborough Systems,) and In Search of the Most Amazing Thing (published by Spinnaker.) Snooper Troops I and II, both published by Spinnaker, were the first educational software to make the industry's bestseller list. The company made many more software products that it sold directly to schools, including Decisions Decisions and The Other Side. This interview took place on July 2, 2018. "I think my favorite memories of all the programs I designed was sitting in bars with a legal pad writing the design out, you know, long before you write code. It was all on paper ... And the longer you can wait before you start programming, the better off you are." Celebrating the Third Place: Inspiring Stories About the "Great Good Places" at the Heart of Our Communities Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community Dr. Katz Professional Therapist ANTIC magazine: Profile of a Snooper Trooper AtariMania's list of Tom's games ANTIC Interview 278 - Bill Bowman, CEO of Spinnaker Software Woody Allen vodka Ad clip Polygon article about Tom
Kage Gray hasn't been back to Waypoint 5 in 12 cycles as the T'Tin reckon things. He never meant to come back again at all, but he's got a problem that needs to be solved. What's worse, Waypoint 5 has only gotten worse since he left. Now there's an Iniquity operating onboard, and he's going to have to go inside... Afterward, Big and Rish talk about the long and winding road that this story traveled toward its final appearance on the show, and just how patient Mr. Roseman has been in awaiting that day. Special super duper thanks to Justin Charles for producing the story and also to Bria Burton, Tena Kolokowski, Chris White, Gino Moretto, Cameron Howard, Bill Bowman, Leo Godin, and John Higham for lending their voices to this episode.
Jim Schuyler, Founder of DesignWare Jim Schuyler was Founder of DesignWare. Founded in 1980, Designware created educational software that was published by other companies — including SRA, Xerox, and Spinnaker — as well as software that it published under its own label. Designware's titles included Creature Creator, Grammar Examiner, Mission: Algebra, Spellicopter, and Trap-a-Zoid, among others. Jim programmed Story Machine himself, which was published by Spinnaker Software. Designware was acquired by PeachTree in 1984. In preparation for this interview, Jim wrote a seven-part article on his blog about DesignWare's pre-history, story, and legacy. This interview took place on September 11, 2017. In it, we discuss Peter Rosenthal, David Seuss, and Bill Bowman, all of whom I previously interviewed. The intro and outro music is Confusion Reigns, composed by Jim Schuyler. A video version of this interview is also available. Peter Rosenthal interview David Seuss interview Bill Bowman interview AtariMania's list of Designware software 1982 InfoWorld article about DesignWare 1983 InfoWorld interview with Jim 1984 PC Magazine Profile on Jim Jim on Twitter Jim's compositions on SoundCloud
David Seuss, co-founder of Spinnaker Software This interview is with David Seuss, co-founder of Spinnaker Software. Spinnaker was one of the first companies to focus exclusively on educational software. Spinnaker's software line-up included Snooper Troops, Delta Drawing, FaceMaker, Adventure Creator, In Search of the Most Amazing Thing, KinderComp, and many other titles. This interview took place on September 11, 2017. Teaser quotes: "We invented the educational software market. It really didn't exist until we came along." "We were making out first packaging run, we're just so excited, and all the packages melted! Oh no." Interview with Bill Bowman, Spinnaker CEO
A man has an issue with his writing snake. (Not a euphemism) Narrated by "Atomic" Julie Hoverson Sound editing by Bill Bowman
Bill Bowman, CEO of Spinnaker Software Bill Bowman was co-founder and CEO of Spinnaker Software, one of the first software companies that focused exclusively on educational software. He was at the company from its founding in 1982 through 1987. Spinnaker's software line-up included Snooper Troops, Delta Drawing, FaceMaker, Adventure Creator, In Search of the Most Amazing Thing, KinderComp, and many other titles. In early 1984 InfoWorld called Spinnaker the 16th largest software company in the world, with $10 million in 1983 sales. This interview took place on May 16, 2017. "All of a sudden, one Friday at 6:30, she came through the door with beer and soda pop and lots of snacks, and six children ... Of course it shut down the office completely." Spinnaker at Atarimania Wikipedia on Spinnaker Inside Spinnaker Software (InfoWorld magazine)
Join Bobby Simmons, Jerry Oates, Jay West and Michael Norris on Thursday October 8, 2015 at 8 PM for an open discussion. The show will be dedicated to the late Bill Bowman union.and we will share our memories of him. Bobby will give a full rundown of the recent Tennessee Reunion.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured a tribute to Dennis Hall, with appearances by Les Thatcher, Ken Lucas, Bill Bowman, and Joe Turner.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured a tribute to Ron West, with appearances by sons Brent and Rodney West, as well as Bill Dundee, Bill Bowman, Joe Turner, Charlie Smith, Beau James, and Cole Brothers Circus Ringmaster Chris Connors.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured Bill Bowman and Joe Turner discussing wrestling in the Carolinas, with appearances by Charlie Smith and Beau James.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured a tribute to legends lost in 2012, including appearances by Bill Bowman, Joe Turner, and Beau James.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured discussion on the passing of Mike Graham and Brad Armstrong, the upcoming announcements of the Georgia Wrestling Hall of Fame class, and the tenth anniversary of Georgia Wrestling History, including appearances by Tom Prichard, Beau James, Finn Sullivan, Bill Bowman, and Joe Turner.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured discussion on wrestling venues, bad dressing rooms, etc., and an appearance by Bill Bowman and Joe Turner, who joined the crew to share old road stories.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured an open forum theme, with Bill Bowman and Joe Turner stopping by to share old road stories.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured a discussion with Bill Bowman and Joe Turner, who joined the show to fill in for Ron Garvin, who will be rescheduled.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured Bill Bowman and Joe Turner for more of their classic stories, including some on the Hines Brothers, Dr. Jerry Graham, Don Serrano, the Dirty Daltons, and more.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured an interview with legendary journeyman Charlie Fulton, who discussed his long career. Among the topics were his beginnings in Detroit, his partnerships with Frank Morrell and Bobby Jaggers, and the WWF's national expansion. Joe Turner, Bill Bowman, and Scott Teal also provided commentary. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
Lord Buckley (aka Richard Myrle Buckley, l906-1960) was a "way out" nightclub comic and monologist, who created "hipsemantic" routines based on famous people -- very famous! -- and famous works of literature. Lord Buckley's most famous monologue was called "The Nazz" and is a "hipster" re-telling of three miracles of Our Savior, which was Lord Buckley's frequently invoked term for Christ. "The Nazz" is a homage to Jesus that exists in a class by itself. If anything you've ever heard or read breaks the barrier between the Sacred and the Profane, "The Nazz" does it. In this podcast, PZ gives a public reading of Lord Buckley's "The Nazz". The reading can't fail to be sort of an atrocity -- I almost entitled this cast "The Nazz and My White Azz" -- as the original was performed entirely in African-American iidiom. Nevertheless, this readng could do the alternate thing of getting down to what Buckley actually wrote and actually said, for his substance is sublime. PZ owes his appreciation of Lord Buckley to Bill Bowman.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured Bill Bowman, Joe Turner, and Dick Steinborn, including discussion on the Crockett territory, wrestling bears, and more. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured discussion on wrestling families of various sizes and make-ups, with additional commentary from Bill Bowman, Joe Turner, Dick Steinborn, and Charlie Smith. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured an interview with Levi Banks, and additional conversation from Charlie Smith, Bill Bowman, and Joe Turner. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Ringside Rap, hosted by Rich Tate, Les Thatcher, and Mike Sempervive, featured Mike Bennett, promoting the upcoming Ring of Honor shows, and Bill Bowman joined the show to talk about the Gulf Coast Reunion over the weekend. Other topics of discussion included Zuffa's purchase of Strikeforce, Jeff Hardy and how TNA dropped the ball at Victory Road, a preview of UFC 128, and thoughts on WrestleMania as the show gets closer. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured Ted Oates. Ted and Jerry talked about their careers, focusing on their time as a team, including their early days with Bill Golden's Tri-State promotion in Montgomery and working on opposite sides during the All-South war with Georgia Championship Wrestling. Tom Renesto, Jr., Charlie Smith, and Bill Bowman also provided commentary on the Oates brothers. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured the third and final installment of the series with Bill Bowman and Joe Turner. Topics of discussion included working the Nashville territory, their time in Georgia, Tom Renesto, how Ann Gunkel affected their careers, and more. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured the continuing series with Bill Bowman and Joe Turner, who talked of their time as the Interns with Dr. Jerry Graham, working for Nick Gulas and Roy Welch, and more. They will return next week to conclude the trilogy of programs dedicated to looking at their careers. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured the legendary southern tag team of Bill Bowman and Joe Turner. They shared stories of their early days in the business running a small opposition promotion against Buddy Fuller in the 1950s, their time working for Gulas in Tennessee, some tales about Johnny Heidman, and more. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured a look back at wrestlers who died during 2010, and a discussion on the NWA Legends fanfest coming to Atlanta. Bill Bowman and Joe Turner joined the program and provided some commentary. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured Gene Bennett, Charlie Smith, Bill Bowman, and Greg Brown. There was discussion on the art of an interview and how important talking skills were to a wrestling angle. There was also discussion about the passing of Curtis Iaukea and Skip Young. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured Bill Bowman, Charlie Smith, James Beard, and Greg Brown. Bowman shared some stories on Dr. Jerry Graham, who was his manager at one point in the late 1960s. Smith, Bowman, and Beard gave their perspectives on being a referee and what role they played in a good wrestling match. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
This edition of Peach State Pandemonium, hosted by Mike Norris, Jerry Oates, and Bobby Simmons, featured discussion on the IWA and more, with appearances by Charlie Smith, Greg Brown, Bill Bowman, and Joe Turner. The program is a presentation of Georgia Wrestling History's GWH Radio Network.
Here’s the second half of Chris’s round table discussion with Bill Bowman, Bryan Watson, Beq Vyper, and Sara Lloyd. Thanks again to Sara for doing the editing on this episode! Promo: FETIDUS
Last Christmas, Chris got together with four of Metamor City’s Michigan voice actors: Bill Bowman, Bryan Watson, Beq Vyper and Sara Lloyd. Wackiness ensued. Many thanks to Sara Lloyd for doing the editing on this recording. This is a two-parter, the second half of which should drop sometime next week. Promo: The Dunesteef Audio Fiction … Continue reading "MCP SE17 – Michigan Cast Round-Table, Part 1"
Description: Just in time for the National Day of Mourning and National Occupational Health and Safety (NAOSH) Week, Bill Bowman, a victim of a workplace injury shares his personal story and how he and his family were impacted by the tragedy. Bill also describes the work of Threads of Life, an organization that provides support to families affected by workplace tragedies. Released: April 8, 2010 Availability: On Demand – Listen to it now! File Size: 8.60 MB Length: 9:24 min Price: FREE
Bro. Bill Bowman preaches on "God's Work Shall Be Finished" Not sure when or where this was preached.