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Bill Golden, the founder of Golden Boat Lifts, shares his journey from moving to Florida in 1980 to building a global empire in the boat lift industry. Bill discusses his innovative approach to manufacturing, his commitment to quality and customer service, and how he turned his initial experience with a welding machine into a successful business. Highlights include his insights on industry challenges, the importance of listening to customers, and exciting new developments like a hurricane-resistant boat lift cover. Bill's passion for innovation and excellence shines through as he explains how he's maintained a thriving business for over 40 years. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:17 Ocala's Horse Country and Rock the Country Event 01:22 Golden Boat Lifts Facility Tour 01:41 Bill Golden's Journey into the Boat Lift Business 02:32 Innovations and Manufacturing Processes 04:45 Global Expansion and Unique Installations 07:46 Challenges and Innovations in Boat Lift Design 23:01 Freestanding and Hydraulic Boat Lifts 35:27 Innovative Cable Solution 36:35 The Importance of Patents 37:45 Navigating the Patent Process 38:50 From Ideas to Market 41:24 Challenges and Successes 43:53 Customer-Driven Innovation 46:11 Hurricane Impact and Resilience 49:43 Global Expansion and Unique Projects 55:35 Future Innovations and Business Growth 01:06:50 Conclusion and Contact Information
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating nearly 14 years broadcasting on the internet. On Friday's show, we visit with Senior Legal Fellow with Pacific Legal Foundation William Yeatman about Trump's legislative agenda and Trump's tariffs. We visit with Bill Golden about the heroics of the Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment and the Night Stalker Foundation. We visit with Senior Economist of the Competitive Enterprise Institute Ryan Young about Trump's tariffs. We also visit with Professor Larry Bell about the cost of climate alarmism and NASA's focus on space exploration. We have terrific guests on Monday's show including historian Marc Schulman, columnist Jon Miltimore, and author Jim McTague. Access this or past shows at your convenience on my web site, social media platforms or podcast platforms.
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating nearly 14 years broadcasting on the internet. On Friday's show, we visit with Senior Legal Fellow with Pacific Legal Foundation William Yeatman about Trump's legislative agenda and Trump's tariffs. We visit with Bill Golden about the heroics of the Army's 160th Special Operations … The post More on Trump’s Tariffs appeared first on Bob Harden Show.
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating over 13 years broadcasting on the internet. On Thursday's show, we discuss good news on Florida Public Education legislation with Co-Founder of the Florida Citizens Alliance Pastor Rick Stevens. We visit with Michael Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, about the flawed budgeting process used in the Senate to fund government healthcare in America. We visit with Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. George Markovich about joint replacement and the recovery process. We also visit with the former Mayor of Naples Bill Barnett. We have terrific guests scheduled for Friday's show including Senior Legal Fellow with the Pacific Legal Foundation William Yeatman, money laundering investigative specialist Bill Golden, CEI Senior Economist Ryan Young, and author and Professor Larry Bell. Access this or past shows at your convenience on my web site, social media platforms or podcast platforms.
Farm Service Agency Program Updates and Kansas Profile Benefits of Participating in Voluntary Water Programs BCI's Ask the Experts: Managing Confined Cattle in Muddy Areas 00:01:06 — Farm Service Agency Program Updates and Kansas Profile: Kansas Farm Service Agency agricultural program specialist, Emily Evans, has information on ERP Phase 2, PARP, ARC/PLC, and NAP programming through the FSA. We also tune into Kansas Profile with Ron Wilson from the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development. In this program Ron features Leffler Prime Performance. More information on Kansas FSA programs available More from Kansas Profile with Ron Wilson 00:12:02 — Benefits of Participating in Voluntary Water Programs: We continue our Kansas water series with K-State economist, Bill Golden. He has done extensive research over the years analyzing the benefits for producers that participate in voluntary programs such as local enhanced management areas (LEMAs) and water conservation areas. This work has allowed for producers to increase water use efficiencies and production efficiencies in ways that they never thought possible before. More information on Sheridan 6 and local enhanced management areas More research articles on water policy work in Kansas on AgManager 00:23:01 — BCI's Ask the Experts: Managing Confined Cattle in Muddy Areas: K-State's Brad White, Bob Larson, and Phillip Lancaster answer a listener's question on managing cattle in confined areas with muddy conditions. BCI Cattle Chat Podcast To have your beef cattle questions answered by the BCI Ask the Experts team - send them an email at bci@ksu.edu Send comments, questions, or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Samantha Bennett and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K-State campus in Manhattan.
Today we're talking to Bill Golden, Co-President of Golden Shoes and Vice-Chair of the MRA board. A family business since its start in 1954, Golden Shoes has seen three generations of Goldens and myriad changes in Traverse City. Their customer-centered focus means they have lifelong customers from all over - even going so far as to build a trip to Golden Shoes in to their Traverse City visits (delayed flights notwithstanding)
CEO of Golf Tourism Solutions, and technically Charlie's boss, Bill Golden joins Charlie on Balls in the Air. They talk about the boom the Myrtle Beach golf industry is experiencing, new direct flights coming to Myrtle Beach, the World Am, and much more! Enjoy the episode. Balls in the Air is powered by PlayGolfMyrtleBeach.com.
Bill Golden from Golf Tourism Solutions joins Biff and Al at the Heritage Club in Pawleys Island, SC.
This is the annual wrap-up show following the World Amateur Handicap Championship in Myrtle Beach, SC. It features an emotional interview with this year's champion, Harry Radley. Co-host Allen DePuy caught up with Steve Mays, President of Founders' Group International. Allen and Tony Leodora spoke with Bill Golden, CEO of Play Golf Myrtle Beach. Allen and Tony also talked with the always entertaining Charlie Rymer. Allen and producer Eddie Caiazzo also previewed an upcoming golf trip. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GolfTalk Live visits Eagle Ridge GC in Lakewood, NJ for the first time ever. This is GolfTalk Live's first trip to New Jersey in 2020. In the "Product of the Month" segment, co-host Allen DePuy spoke with Justin Nogay of Peak Golf Fitness (https://online.peakgolffitness.com/). DePuy and co-host Tony Leodora interviewed Bill Golden, President of Golf Tourism Solutions in Myrtle Beach -- which is open for golf and for travel (http://golftourismsolutions.com/)! In another segment from the south, Tony spoke with Simone Bergese of Chateau Elan, just outside Atlanta, GA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Guest speaker Bill Golden shares Paul's three exhortations from 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18.
Bill Golden joins us to talk about real estate statistics and how they do and do not apply to everyone
INTRO 0:44 Glitch in the Matrix One Of Those Weeks Brent & Travis' Video Game Corner Janelle Monáe Bevs Like These BEYOND THE HEADLINES 9:29 World's 1st Penis & Scrotum Transplant "Rising Autism" Headline Debunk Kanye Luvs Trump ALLISON MACK SEX CULT 47:45 POLITICS ROUNDUP 58:44 Trump's Doctor Withdraws VA Nod Chuck Schumer's Marijuana Bill Michael Cohen Pleads The Fifth TIDBITS 1:11:58 Golden State Killer Romney Loses Utah Primary Toronto Vehicle Attack Bill Cosby Found Guilty Hank Azaria May Stop Doing "Apu" WI-FIVE 1:22:13 OUTRO 1:24:22
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Should we just wait for the next Sandy-style super storm to smack us, then shell out another $72 billion in repairs – or should we adopt some preventative protection for our coastlines at about a fifth that cost? Crusading, former Massachusetts state Senator Bill Golden fervently opts for the latter, and with host Bart Jackson, he discusses his plan to erect proven Storm SurgeBarriers along our most vulnerable population centers. To practically engineer and fund raise this system, Bill has founded The National Institute for Coastal and Harbor Infrastructure. www.nichiusa.org
What do you think? Should we just wait for the next Sandy-style super storm to smack us, then shell out another $72 billion in repairs – or should we adopt some preventative protection for our coastlines at about a fifth that cost? Crusading, former Massachusetts state Senator Bill Golden fervently opts for the latter, and with host Bart Jackson, he discusses his plan to erect proven Storm SurgeBarriers along our most vulnerable population centers. To practically engineer and fund raise this system, Bill has founded The National Institute for Coastal and Harbor Infrastructure. In addition, Bill is planning an amazing sailing venture to cruise the shores of North America to help raise awareness of the sea-level rise, climate change and storm threats. We need more leaders like this one. Tune in and learn how one hard-campaigning career pubic servant is forging solid solutions to a very real threat.
On this week's show, Bob Weeks and Mark Zecchino discuss all of the latest in the world of golf. The guys chat about Tiger's first two rounds at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Plus, Mark is in on location for the Golf Ontario Can/Am matches at the Wachesaw Plantation Club in South Carolina! He goes 1 on 1 with Bill Golden, the President at Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday, Team Ontario head coach Reggie Millage and Mike Kelly, the Executive Director of Golf Ontario.
On this week’s show, Bob Weeks and Mark Zecchino discuss all of the latest in the world of golf. The guys chat about Tiger’s first two rounds at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Plus, Mark is in on location for the Golf Ontario Can/Am matches at the Wachesaw Plantation Club in South Carolina! He goes 1 on 1 with Bill Golden, the President at Myrtle Beach Golf Holiday, Team Ontario head coach Reggie Millage and Mike Kelly, the Executive Director of Golf Ontario.
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.