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(00:00) Albert Breer, Senior NFL Reporter and Lead Content Strategist for The MMQB and part of the Thursday Night Football crew on Amazon, joins the show for his weekly hour-long segment.(3:00) “Everything’s on the table” for the Patriots after Stefon Diggs' viral boat video, says Bert.(31:55) Bert shares his thoughts on all the Bill-Jordan drama from the past week. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
(00:00) The latest Jordon/Belichick news from over (23:25) Jordan Shultz, NFL Insider, joins Toucher & Hardy to talk all things about football! CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
The third hour of Wednesday's 3 Man Front featured Brad Crawford previewing the 2025 CFB season across the SEC, our latest edition of 'The Price is Right' & some betting odds for Bill Belichick & Jordan Hudson's relationship. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Bill Jordan, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, shares his unexpected and life-altering journey from a thriving practice to a sudden retirement due to a tremor in his hands that impacted his ability to perform surgery. Bill dives into the emotional toll of this unplanned exit and the urgent need to reevaluate his and his wife's financial readiness. What followed was a radical shift—from traditional wealth accumulation to intentional budgeting, financial resilience, and building passive income streams. If you like this episode, here are more episodes we think you'll enjoy: Ep #529 - Dr. Peter Dinh – Unlocking Peak Performance – A Dentist's Guide to Health, Productivity, and the Entrepreneurial Mindset Ep #528 - Dr. David Moffet – Financial Wisdom Before Retiring & The Ultimate Patient Experience Check out the show notes for more information! P.S. Whenever you're ready, here are some other ways I can help fast track you to your Freedom goal (you're closer than you think): 1. Schedule a Call with My Team: If you'd like to replace your active practice income with passive investment income within 2-3 years, and you have at least 1M in available capital (can include residential/practice equity or practice sale), then schedule a call with my team. If it looks like there is a mutual fit, you'll have the opportunity to attend one of our upcoming member events as a guest. 2. Become a Full-Cycle Investor: There are many self-proclaimed genius investors today who think everything they touch turns to gold. But they're about to learn the hard way what others have gained through “expensive” experience. I'm offering a free report on how to become a full-cycle investor, who knows how to preserve and grow capital in Up and Down markets. Will you be prepared when the inevitable recession hits? Get your free report here. 3. Get Your Free Retirement Scorecard: Benchmark your retirement and wealth-building against hundreds of other practice professionals, and get personalized feedback on your biggest opportunities and leverage points. Click here to take the 3 minute assessment and get your scorecard.
Tyler Jordan & Bryan Brown from Realtree join us in the WCB studio this week. Tyler's Dad, Bill Jordan, Founded Realtree Camo in 1986. We talk about the early days of Realtree and the impact it has had on the industry today. We also get into Tyler's GIANT southern bucks! Enjoy! Check out KILL BOTTLE Whiskey! https://ledgerockdistillery.passionspirits.com/kill-bottle-bourbon-whiskey Check out the NEW WCB POD CLIPS YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@WCBPODCLIPS __________________________________________________________________ Find WCB On Social: FaceBook | Instagram | TikTok For Video podcasts, hunts, Vlogs, and more check out the WCB YouTube by clicking here! ________________________________________________________ THE WCB Podcast is PRESENTED by Grizzly Coolers! Click Here and use Code: WCB to save! The WCB Podcast is supported by these awesome companies: MTN OPS - Save 20% and donate 5 meals to Conquer Hunger and help us reach our 100,000 meal goal when you use code WCB Camo Fire / Black Ovis Code: WCB Big Tine - Attract - Develop - Grow Code: WCB2024 Old Barn Taxidermy Huntworth Gear Code: WCB15 Novix Treestands CODE WCB10 Victory Archery Leupold Optics Trophyline CODE: WCB Dialed Archery Free Shipping Code WORKINGCLASS Black Gate Hunting Products Code WCB10 DeerCast - Save on your yearly description by clicking here! Aluma Trailers - Built in the USA, ALL aluminum welded construction! Rogue Ridge E-Bikes Rack-Hub Code WCB: https://www.rack-hub.com/wcb Hoyt - Code WCB for Hoy Merch & Branded items - see your local dealer for bows! Evolution Outdoors & Broadheads - Code: WCB AAE - Archery Accessories, Code WCB ________________________________________________________________________________ **Check Out the other Podcasts on the WCB Podcast Network!** Victory Drive - Our Firearms, tactical, Military Podcast Tackle & Tacos - A fishing podcast! Hunting The Mason Dixon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Each year, we give you an opportunity to join us in supporting a non-profit on Giving Tuesday. This Giving Tuesday, we are shining a light on not one but three nonprofits using solar to address critical challenges, from disaster recovery to education and global energy access. These organizations are making an extraordinary difference by leveraging renewable energy to drive change where it's needed most. If you attended Solar Fight Night this year at RE+, you've already helped contribute toward these orgs, but you may not even realize it! Today, we will introduce you to all three organizataions, give you more detail on their respective missions, and invite you to BOOST the giving by helping us top-off the donation they'll receive from Solar Fight Night! We can make a difference. Here are 3 outstanding nonprofits that we believe deserve your time AND your treasure.You'll hear from:Solar Fight Night curator, Daniel Dus, has been the driving force behind what we often call “the Met Gala of the solar industry”. Daniel joins the conversation to help set the stage for what we do and why we chose these 3 specific entities. This unique gathering unites solar industry leaders in an evening of entertainment, but it's much more than a huge party - the profits raised go directly to these nonprofits. In fact, we've generated over $2 million USD to support projects ranging from disaster recovery to education and tribal community empowerment.Let's Share the Sun, led by Co-founder and President Bill Jordan, focuses on bringing solar power to underserved communities in under-developed nations like Haiti, Honduras, and Puerto Rico. By providing systems that deliver stability during disasters, such as powering critical medical equipment during hurricanes, the organization is transforming lives and scaling its efforts to reach 200 homes next year. Contribute directly to Let's Share the Sun today: https://bit.ly/sharethesun-castClimate Action Pathways for Schools (CAPS), led by Executive Director Kirk Ann Taylor and Board Member Laurie Smith, partners with California schools to reduce emissions, lower energy costs, and inspire students to pursue careers in clean energy. Their collaboration with Porterville Unified School District has already secured over $20 million for sustainable projects like HVAC upgrades and solar installations.Contribute directly to CAPS today: https://bit.ly/Donate-CAPS-castAnd last, but certainly not least,The Honnold Foundation, led by Executive Director Emily Teitswort and created by [famed rock climber] Alex Honnold, enhances energy resilience globally by bringing solar solutions to vulnerable communities. These projects reduce energy costs and provide reliable power for families and local businesses in off-grid areas. Contribute directly to The Honnold Foundation today: https://bit.ly/Donate-Honnold-castThis Giving Tuesday, celebrate how solar energy is changing lives. Contribute to these powerful initiatives and help bring clean energy and hope to communities in need.Will you join us?If you want to connect with today's guest, you'll find links to his contact info in the show notes on the blog at
On today's episode of Renew Your Mind we talk again with Bill Jordan as he shares his favorite book with us, "How To Read The Bible For All It's Worth." On the episode today we are joined by Senior Pastor Paul Gruenberg, Youth/ Family and Contemporary worship leader Jordan Kettlewell and moderator Dana Hall. You will enjoy this informative look into the Bible and how we can dive deeper into God's word! Thanks for listening and we pray this podcast encourages you and helps grow your walk in the Lord! God bless!
On today's episode of Renew Your Mind we talk with Bill Jordan about all of the translations of the Bible throughout history. We also dive into understanding the differences between translations and interpretations, and even paraphrases! On the episode today we are joined by Senior Pastor Paul Gruenberg, Associate Pastor Jeremy Touroo, Youth/ Family and Contemporary worship leader Jordan Kettlewell and moderator Dana Hall. You will enjoy this informative look into the Bible and how it's truly the Word of God! Thanks for listening and we pray this podcast encourages you and helps grow your walk in the Lord! God bless!
On today's episode of Renew Your Mind, Senior Pastor Paul Gruenberg, Associate Pastor Jeremy Touroo, Youth/ Family and Contemporary worship leader Jordan Kettlewell, moderator Dana Hall talk with our special guest Bill Jordan about his expertise in ancient languages and how they pertain to the Bible! Bill shares his knowledge and wisdom in interpreting the Bible today and how to use the original Biblical languages to bolster your understanding and interpretation of the Bible! You will enjoy this fun episode as we all did! Thanks for listening and we pray this podcast encourages you and helps grow your walk in the Lord! God bless!
Bill Jordan, founder of Realtree, shares his journey from being an avid hunter to starting his own camo company. He discusses his passion for hunting and how it has shifted from personal enjoyment to giving back and sharing the experience with his family. Bill also talks about his upbringing in an outdoor family and the influence of his parents had in instilling ethical values in him. He shares stories from his college football career and how he tore his hamstring, which led to a funny story about his first buck with a bow. Finally, he explains the inspiration behind creating the Realtree camo pattern and the initial feedback he received. Bill Jordan, the founder of Realtree, discusses the early years of the company and how it grew to become one of the biggest names in the hunting industry. He talks about the challenges of starting a new business and the importance of perseverance. Jordan also shares how Realtree utilized media, including television and print ads, to promote their products and showcase the outdoors. He emphasizes the role of family in his life and the importance of passing down the hunting heritage to the next generation. Jordan expresses optimism for the future of Realtree and the industry as a whole. Do not miss this episode. Takeaways: Bill Jordan's passion for hunting has shifted from personal enjoyment to giving back and sharing the experience with his family. His upbringing in an outdoor family and the influence of his parents played a significant role in shaping his love for hunting and instilling ethical values. Bill's college football career was affected by a hamstring injury, which limited his hunting opportunities. The inspiration behind creating the Realtree camo pattern came from a desire to have a pattern that blended with the hunting environment. The initial feedback for the Realtree camo pattern was positive, and it quickly gained popularity in the hunting industry. Starting a new business requires perseverance and the willingness to take risks. Utilizing media, such as television and print ads, is crucial for promoting products and reaching a wider audience. Family plays a significant role in the hunting industry, with many influential figures passing down the hunting heritage to the next generation. The future of the hunting industry may face challenges, such as the decreasing availability of hunting lands, but there is still optimism for its growth and success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Jordan, founder of Realtree, shares his journey from being an avid hunter to starting his own camo company. He discusses his passion for hunting and how it has shifted from personal enjoyment to giving back and sharing the experience with his family. Bill also talks about his upbringing in an outdoor family and the influence of his parents had in instilling ethical values in him. He shares stories from his college football career and how he tore his hamstring, which led to a funny story about his first buck with a bow. Finally, he explains the inspiration behind creating the Realtree camo pattern and the initial feedback he received. Bill Jordan, the founder of Realtree, discusses the early years of the company and how it grew to become one of the biggest names in the hunting industry. He talks about the challenges of starting a new business and the importance of perseverance. Jordan also shares how Realtree utilized media, including television and print ads, to promote their products and showcase the outdoors. He emphasizes the role of family in his life and the importance of passing down the hunting heritage to the next generation. Jordan expresses optimism for the future of Realtree and the industry as a whole. Do not miss this episode. Takeaways: Bill Jordan's passion for hunting has shifted from personal enjoyment to giving back and sharing the experience with his family. His upbringing in an outdoor family and the influence of his parents played a significant role in shaping his love for hunting and instilling ethical values. Bill's college football career was affected by a hamstring injury, which limited his hunting opportunities. The inspiration behind creating the Realtree camo pattern came from a desire to have a pattern that blended with the hunting environment. The initial feedback for the Realtree camo pattern was positive, and it quickly gained popularity in the hunting industry. Starting a new business requires perseverance and the willingness to take risks. Utilizing media, such as television and print ads, is crucial for promoting products and reaching a wider audience. Family plays a significant role in the hunting industry, with many influential figures passing down the hunting heritage to the next generation. The future of the hunting industry may face challenges, such as the decreasing availability of hunting lands, but there is still optimism for its growth and success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“You could be wrong.” It's a phrase that greets students in Bill Jordan's high school classroom, and poses a challenge to everyone with a political opinion these days: Since no one is right about everything, how do you stay open to shifting your own beliefs? Bill opens up about his own journey, then we hear from listeners who tell us how they've changed their minds on some tough issues, like gay marriage, abortion, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A podcast with an industry mogul Nick Mundt from Bone Collector. I first met Nick when he was hired as Bill Jordan's camera guy over 20 years ago. We were both in Montana for monster bucks 10. Nick was so damn funny and such a great hunter and guide. It was a pleasure knowing him before having a name for himself. Over the years he has carved his name into bowhunting history with all the great content as one of the triple threat Bone Collectors. I wanted to catch up with Nick following a TAC event and talk about old times and talk about broadheads with someone who knows how to stack them up!
Story #1: Every social platform from Tik Tok to Facebook, every tech institution from Google to Apple, and every media institution outside of FOX News, and every government bureaucracy come from one point of view. So why is there a freakout over a two-hour, uncensored, uncut discussion between Elon Musk and former President Donald Trump? Story #2: Is the Harris-Walz campaign stealing football valor, camo, and everyman status? A conversation with the founder of Realtree, Bill Jordan. Story #3: Nuclear Energy. A.I. Demands the energy, so why are we ceding the future to China & Russia? A conversation with the President and CEO of Curio, Ed McGinnis. Tell Will what you thought about this podcast by emailing WillCainShow@fox.com Subscribe to The Will Cain Show on YouTube here: Watch The Will Cain Show! Follow Will on Twitter: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the latest episode of Outdoor Adventures, Brownfield's Brent Barnett sits down with John Tate, a man who spent many years filming and producing deer hunts for Team Realtree and the Monster Bucks video series. From the Perlitz Ranch in Texas, to the Milk River in Montana, John takes us on a journey of memories working alongside Bill Jordan, David Blanton, and Michael Waddell.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The bossman Jeff Simmons sits down with Caleb and Kyle and discusses the start of Simmons Sporting Goods, the current state of duck hunting in America vs the past, and talks some old hunting stories about hunts from many years ago with the likes of Michael Waddell, Bill Jordan, and Eddie salter.
When it comes to the hunting industry, there are trailblazers, there are legends, and there are icons. Today's guest is exactly all three of those! From his humble beginnings to starting and developing one of the most influential hunting brands in history, Bill Jordan of Realtree Brand Camo is a prime example of the American Dream! Bill hooks Chad on The Fowl Life Podcast to discuss the history and story of Realtree, his vision, his strategy, and how this brand has created so many hunting memories for hunters around the world! From the deer stand to the turkey woods to the duck blind to the elk mountain, Realtree stands alone as the leader in hiding hunters in any terrain! The slogan is Family, Friends, and the Outdoors and that's exactly the image that Rraltree was built. Bill is a mentor to Chad and a friend and we are honored to have him on the show. This episode is brought to you by Realtree Brand Camo, Benelli Shotguns, Banded Brands, Avery Outdoors, Federal Premium Black Cloud, SecureIt Gun Storage Systems, Bad Boy Mowers, LEER Toppers, Mickey Thompson Tires, and Jargon Game Calls!
Artificial Intelligence is gaining widespread popularity, but despite the growing number of AI applications, many questions remain about how the technology could affect health disparities — for better or worse. “We know how technology has had a disparate impact and harms on people, and medicine has had disparate impact and harms,” says Bill Jordan, a family and preventive medicine doctor based in New York City. “We need to prepare physicians and future physicians to have these conversations with their patients and be able to explain… what the inequities could be based on, what we've seen in history, and then also what the opportunities are.” This week on the Health Disparities podcast: hosts Dr. Melvin Harrington and Doreen Johnson discuss AI — and its pros and cons pertaining to health equity — with Dr. Jordan, along with Maia Hightower, CEO and co-founder of Equality AI, and Rebecca Stone, the executive director of Generation 7 Industries. Movement is Life, Inc false No
Ever wonder how to merge business success with giving back? This episode of Continuum™ with Bill Jordan explores these topics. The conversation focuses on Bill's inspiring journey from a childhood near San Diego's beaches to becoming a pivotal figure in sustainable agriculture and renewable energy. From his education at Notre Dame, where he nurtured a deep-seated passion for addressing global hunger through sustainable practices. This commitment led him to Chile with the Holy Cross Associate Program, laying the groundwork for his future endeavors. Bill's career is marked by the founding of Jordan Energy, which leverages solar power to support farmers and food companies, and the Let's Share the Sun Foundation, aimed at bringing renewable energy to underprivileged communities worldwide. Bill's commitment to addressing global hunger through sustainable agriculture, fueled by his own hands-on experiences and academic pursuits, showcases the powerful impact of aligning personal passion with professional endeavors. Throughout the discussion, Jordan emphasizes the importance of integrity, perseverance and giving back, shedding light on his mission to combine business success with profound social impact. As Bill states: "Building a reputation of integrity that is far from perfect, but subject to constant improvement, and that I've been able to do it where... I think the giving back from the outset has been the hardest part."
This month, Luke Clancy and a panel featuring ecologists Bill Jordan and Catherine Farrel, composer Karen Power and The Naturalist Bookshelf's Paddy Woodworth, discuss the places where art and ecology can usefully mix. (first broadcast 091021)
Bill Jordan embodies the essence of an everyday man or woman's philosopher.A radio personality for over 4 decades and a voiceover artist, with over 25,400+ days of survival (about 70-ish years or thereabouts), he is still learning, growing, and breaking personal records.Coach Mike Krzyzewski - coach of the US National Basketball Team and winner of 5 national titles with the Duke Blue Devils - knows a little something about winning in life and wrote the introduction to Bill's book “Embrace The Boom”.We talk about how to create and maintain habits in life, a few celebrity stories, and the beauty of getting older.Follow Bill on social media..,FB: https://tinyurl.com/3v79sknxIG: @bjordan729Pick up a copy of "Embrace The Boom" on Amazon here: https://tinyurl.com/mvxc45dc____________________Visit a sponsor of Zen Sammich: mandatetoelevate.com. Send Byron and Mariah Edgington a thank you message for supporting the show and, hey, pick up a free gratitude journal while you're there!Support the show! We need it. Go through the link where you are listening to this or by going to zensammich.com.Note: If you donate through Red Circle, it will be anonymous. I won't know who donated and can't give you a shoutout on the show. For a shoutout on the show, go through PayPal or Patreon instead.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/zen-sammich/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode of the Turkey Season Podcast Paul talks with David Blanton from Real Tree. David is a dedicated Turkey hunter that has worked for Real Tree for over 30 years. David tells stories about growing up in Georgia hunting turkeys, owning a small hunting store, working for Bill Jordan and RealTree and being on the front end of the outdoor industry TV shows. David talks about his faith and how that has helped him grow professionally.
In this episode, Jackie Bushman and Bill Jordan talk about the evolution of Realtree and how it has impacted the hunting community. There has been a lot change with time but something that has stayed true is Jackie and Bills friendship. Watch until the end to hear about what's new at Realtree
In this episode, Bill Jordan and Jackie Bushman go down memory lane and discuss old memories and time shared together. They without a doubt go WAY back in history and to hear their stories, really puts things into perspective of how, if you strive to have persistence and drive for what you believe in, you can accomplish anything!
Jim Bequette and Larry go back to the previous century, when Jim was the editor of SHOOTING TIMES and Larry had just started writing for the publication as a staff writer, serving as the hunting editor. Over the years they have shared numerous adventures and Jim like Larry has hunted pretty much of the world. During this long-distance campfire Larry and Jim talk about past hunts, and about old friends of long ago, including about such outdoor legends as Skeeter Skelton, Bob Milek, Bill Jordan and others. Great stories and reminiscing of past hunts and greats of the past. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special Halloween episode, Don, Kirk, Shawn and Maria speak about blockchain, cryptocurrency and AI and the impact it has from an energy perspective. Because it's a Halloween episode, the group talks about energy vampires that may be draining your power bill. The group welcomes special guest Bill Jordan, Vice President of Planning, System Studies and Distribution Automation at Booth & Associates. The group discusses the rise of data centers and how much energy data mining and AI really consume. Byyye!
Episode Summary In this episode of the Solar Maverick Podcast, Benoy speaks with Bill Jordan and John Moran about Let's Share the Sun Foundation. Since 2010, Let's Share the Sun Foundation has been installing solar across Haiti, Honduras, and Puerto Rico. The Foundation has partnered with local solar installers, equipment manufacturers, and US solar companies to bring solar to communities in need around the world. Benoy Thanjan Benoy Thanjan is the Founder and CEO of Reneu Energy, as well as an advisor for several solar startup companies. Reneu Energy is a premier international solar energy consulting firm and developer, and the company focuses on developing commercial and industrial solar, as well as utility-scale solar plus storage projects. The company also sources financing for solar projects and hedges both energy and environmental commodities. Benoy received his first experience in Finance as an intern at D.E. Shaw & Co., which is a global investment firm with 37 billion dollars in investment capital. Before founding Reneu Energy, he was the SREC Trader in the Project Finance Group for Tesla. He originated SREC trades with buyers and co-developed their SREC monetization and hedging strategy with the senior management of SolarCity, to move into the east coast markets. Benoy also worked at Vanguard Energy Partners, Ridgewood Renewable Power, and Deloitte & Touche. Bernadette(“Bernie”) Jordan Bernie is the executive director of Let's Share the Sun. She is a versatile professional with over 5 years of experience in innovating the current business approach and addressing social challenges, in a variety of industries including non-profit. Bernie has exceptional leadership skills and has had many experiences abroad that have shaped her vision. She is driven to learn the position inside and out to maximize contributions and support business and customer objectives. Bill Jordan Bill is the Founder and CEO of Jordan Energy. He brings over 13 years of solar development experience with a focus in agricultural installations. Prior to starting Jordan Energy, Bill served as a Special Assistant to the New York State Commissioner of Agriculture & Markets from 2002-2007. Prior to Ag & Markets, Bill received a Master's degree from Cornell University in Applied Economics with a thesis on Manure Management in the dairy industry. Previous experiences include over six years working to improve Chilean agricultural profitability, efforts which were recognized by the President of Chile, and five years in marketing and sales for GAF Materials Corporation, the largest roofing company in the United States. Bill is a graduate of Cornell University, Maryknoll School of Theology, and University of Notre Dame. Concurrent with the founding of Jordan Energy, Bill and his wife Nancy Brennan-Jordan co-founded the Let's Share the Sun Foundation to bring solar energy to communities in need around the world. Stay Connected: Benoy Thanjan Email: info@reneuenergy.com Website: https://www.reneuenergy.com Bernie Jordan Email: Bernie@letssharethesun.org Phone Number: +1 (518) 326-1104 Bernie@letssharethesun.org Bill Jordan Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-jordan-235295a/ Email: bill@letssharethesun.org How to donate to Let's Share the Sun Foundation. https://www.letssharethesun.org/contribute Let's Share the Sun Foundation and Wood MacKenzie Documentary about Proyecto Cucubano https://woodmac.wistia.com/medias/33ia64ab9u Let's Share the Sun Foundation and fighting for renewable energy https://fightingfor.nd.edu/2022/fighting-for-renewable-energy/
Mr Culpepper grew up around the Realtree farm and as a result began working there as a teenager (fate definitely smiled on him). Since then he's spent countless hours in and around the deer stand with Mr Bill Jordan himself. He has filmed and worked all over the country in this capacity. But recently he obtained the blessing from Mr Jordan to go out on his own and this is where Hunt Club TV came to be. Phillip, along with his core group of friends, have a hunting lease in Georgia and they grow some big bucks and some fine turkeys. Today Phillip was nice enough to give us some time to talk everything hunting. He's definitely the real deal. Thank you all for listening.
Episode Summary In this episode of the Solar Maverick Podcast, Benoy speaks with Bill Jordan and John Moran about Let's Share the Sun Foundation. Since 2010, Let's Share the Sun Foundation has been installing solar across Haiti, Honduras, and Puerto Rico. The Foundation has partnered with local solar installers, equipment manufacturers, and US solar companies to bring solar to communities in need around the world. Benoy Thanjan Benoy Thanjan is the Founder and CEO of Reneu Energy, as well as an advisor for several solar startup companies. Reneu Energy is a premier international solar energy consulting firm and developer, and the company focuses on developing commercial and industrial solar, as well as utility-scale solar plus storage projects. The company also sources financing for solar projects and hedges both energy and environmental commodities. Benoy received his first experience in Finance as an intern at D.E. Shaw & Co., which is a global investment firm with 37 billion dollars in investment capital. Before founding Reneu Energy, he was the SREC Trader in the Project Finance Group for SolarCity, which merged with Tesla in 2016. He originated SREC trades with buyers and co-developed their SREC monetization and hedging strategy with the senior management of SolarCity, to move into the east coast markets. Benoy also worked at Vanguard Energy Partners, Ridgewood Renewable Power, and Deloitte & Touche. Bill Jordan Bill is the Founder and CEO of Jordan Energy. He brings over 13 years of solar development experience with a focus in agricultural installations. Prior to starting Jordan Energy, Bill served as a Special Assistant to the New York State Commissioner of Agriculture & Markets from 2002-2007. Prior to Ag & Markets, Bill received a Master's degree from Cornell University in Applied Economics with a thesis on Manure Management in the dairy industry. Previous experiences include over six years working to improve Chilean agricultural profitability, efforts which were recognized by the President of Chile, and five years in marketing and sales for GAF Materials Corporation, the largest roofing company in the United States. Bill is a graduate of Cornell University, Maryknoll School of Theology, and University of Notre Dame. Concurrent with the founding of Jordan Energy, Bill and his wife Nancy Brennan-Jordan co-founded the Let's Share the Sun Foundation to bring solar energy to communities in need around the world. John Moran John Moran is the Chief Development Officer at Solar Landscape. Solar Landscape is a leading developer, installer and operator of community solar and commercial solar energy systems. Based in Asbury Park, NJ, Solar Landscape has served as a designer and installer of commercial solar panel systems across eight states totaling around 150 megawatts. John has 16 years of experience in the solar industry with various roles at enXco, Suntech, sPower, and Goldman Sachs. Stay Connected: Benoy Thanjan Email: info@reneuenergy.com Website: https://www.reneuenergy.com Bill Jordan Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-jordan-235295a/ Email: bill@letssharethesun.org John Moran Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-moran-03a3b3a/details/experience/ How to donate to Let's Share the Sun Foundation. https://www.letssharethesun.org/contribute Let's Share the Sun Foundation and Wood MacKenzie Documentary about Proyecto Cucubano https://woodmac.wistia.com/medias/33ia64ab9u Let's Share the Sun Foundation and fighting for renewable energy https://fightingfor.nd.edu/2022/fighting-for-renewable-energy/
Bill Jordan's, AE4S, love of electronics and radio paralleled his professional career as college professor. As a founding member of the Tallahassee Amateur Radio Society and the AE4S repeater, Bill is connected and communicates with the lifelong friends he has made through ham radio. AE4S tells his ham radio story in this QSO Today.
It's no secret who these guys are... With nearly 40 years of experience in the outdoor industry, Bill Jordan has been a staple and mentor for many. Between the start of Realtree, developing some of the most revolutionary camouflage patterns, and hosting outdoor television shows like Monster Bucks and Realtree Outdoors, Bill has a wealth of knowledge on the industry and knows a thing or two about killing big bucks. Tyler, growing up behind the scenes of Realtree, has continued to pursue his passion as an outdoorsman, and has followed his dad's footsteps by being involved with the business side of things. On this weeks episode of The HUNTR Podcast, we're joined by Bill and Tyler Jordan, where we dive into topics like the current state of the industry, what that looks like at Realtree, and the importance of what hunting means to you. Check out our last episode of The HUNTR Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3hH_aUuBLU&t=2341s HUNTR Podcast is presented by: DeerGro: https://www.deergro.com Hoyt Archery: https://hoyt.com StealthCam: http://stealthcam.com #whitetaildeer #deerhunting #realtree #realtreeoutdoors
Luke Clancy and a panel featuring ecologists Bill Jordan and Catherine Farrel, composer Karen Power and The Naturalist Bookshelf's Paddy Woodworth, discuss the places where art and ecology can usefully mix. (First broadcast 10/21)
Welcome back to the Everyday Oral Surgery Podcast! During today's episode, we are joined by Dr. Bill Jordan, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon practicing in Sugar Land, Texas. He is here today to discuss the rise of management groups and venture capital groups in recent years. Join us today to hear how to determine if bringing in practice management or a venture capital group is right for you. Dr. Jordan shares his own experience and goes into detail about how US Oral Surgery Management partners with practices. You'll learn why it's important for you to understand some of how your practice will be valued from a private equity standpoint and get some great tips on assessing whether a company is right for you to bring in. We touch on a management company's role in providing support for reaching your goals, the reality of debt among young surgeons, and limiting burnout through hiring the assistance you need. Join us to hear all this and more today! Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to today's guest, Dr. Bill Jordan, oral and maxillofacial surgeon. Today's topic: the rise of management groups and venture capital groups in the last few years.Dr. Jordan weighs in on the first question you should ask yourself: is this right for me?His experience in dealing with practice management and venture capital. What US Oral Surgery does when they consult with your business. Why you need to understand some of how your practice will be valued from a private equity perspective.The importance of looking at a company's management history before bringing them in.Why, if you are offered dividends, you really need to understand what that entails.The reality of debt among young surgeons.How the support of practice management can help you achieve your goals.Why your work as a surgeon will be saddled by the debt you have to repay.Limiting burnout by relying on management support.The unique opportunity to network with other surgeons.A word of caution around rules around itinerant surgery and post-ops according to the CPC.Why it is so important to be reachable for your patients.How what you do as a surgeon can impact the entire community of oral and maxillofacial surgeons.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:US Oral Surgery Management — https://www.usosm.com/Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/?hl=en Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/ Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
On today's episode of Renew Your Mind, returning guest Mason Buckingham, Pastor Paul Gruenberg, Youth & Family Director Jeremy Touroo, and moderator Dana Hall continue talk about answered prayers and testimonies. Bill Jordan, a Gaylord First United Methodist Church member shares his testimony via a writing called, "First Communion." The Renew Your Mind team will read this powerful testimony and discuss, also Jeremy Touroo shares his prayer journey and how it started at a young age with his family. Thanks for listening and we pray this podcast encourages you and helps grow your prayer life! God bless!
This is a treat for me, as I get to bring one of my career mentors in broadcasting, Bill Jordan, on the podcast. I met bill in 1996 when I interned for Bill & Sheri in the Morning on Mix 101.5 in Raleigh, North Carolina. That experience took me away from Iowa to face reality on my own. Not only did I learn a tremendous amount of things about radio, but I also met Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski and Darius Rucker from Hootie and the Blowfish. Today, Bill has retired from the radio business but keeps busy still announcing (you will hear him at the open and close of this podcast), being a grandfather, and started a movement with ‘Embrace the Boom' that created coffee mugs, YouTube videos and now it has made him an author. - GET THE BOOK CHECK OUT the 15 Practices to help you lead a more fulfilling, peaceful, and meaningful life. No matter if you are a Boomer or not. The links to reference from this episode: Bill on Linkedin Bill on Twitter Bill on Facebook Bill on Instagram Embrace the Boom Bill Jordan Voice Over (Announcing) --- Continue to enjoy this journey, share, and subscribe to 'The That's a Job? Podcast' on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The That's a Job podcast is presented by Career Adventure Academy - Discover the work you are wired to do. Do you know a high school student looking to figure out their next step after graduation? CHECK OUT THE NEW COLLEGE & CAREER DISCOVERY COURSE, get lifetime access at www.nateclayberg.com Let the Adventure Begin! Connect with Nate Clayberg on Social Media: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter This podcast is a need10 Media production www.nateclayberg.com
Offering sage advice with real life stories on transitioning, former MIX 101.5 FM (Raleigh, North Carolina) morning guy (now author) Bill Jordan discusses his book "Embrace the Boom" which in his words '"empowers, encourages and inspires my fellow members of the Baby Boomer generation"' (and read the special introduction from Duke Men's Basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski). We then talk about everything from radio (40 years as a morning show host) to his current voiceover career; the art of social media (and how it relates to radio); aging gracefully; living on less; minimalism, and his work with the Children's Miracle Network. Tune in to this veteran radio broadcaster who serves up an entertaining episode of just how to embrace where you are and own it.
Due to the lack of exposure to the field, politicians are making uninformed decisions that alter the legislature, and that affect our rights to practice. Talking to us today about what you can do to prevent situations like these, and why it's so important to get involved, is Dr. Bill Jordan, chair of the AAOMS Committee of Government Affairs. We dive into the discussion with Bill's journey to where he is now, and how he got involved. We hear how not connecting with those around you can be detrimental to both you and the practice, and why Bill feels that if you don't get involved, you have no right to gripe. Bill also breaks down the role of the AAOMS in maintaining oral surgeons' reputation and the standard of the field, and why it is also the responsibility of each surgeon to uphold the field's reputation. We wrap up the episode with how you can get involved, and some rapid-fire questions to get to know Bill a bit better. For all this and so much more, tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:An introduction to Dr. Bill Jordan, surgeon and chair of the AAOMS Committee on Governmental Affairs.A brief history of Bill's training and his journey to the board and organized oral surgery. What the day-to-day running of the Committee on Government Affairs involves, and why Bill chose to get involved. The main issue facing the OMFS today: the debate around anesthesia, and how the legislature can change practice overnight. Why membership in AAOMS is so underutilized, and the resources available!What young surgeons can do to continue to protect their rights as a surgeon. How AAOMS is working to ensure the field's reputation is maintained. Why it's important to educate the general population about the training involved in becoming a surgeon. The checks and evaluations that set the standards for surgeons.The misperceptions surrounding anesthetic use in dental offices. Why Bill recommends attending Day on the Hill: to gain perspective. How your treatment decisions can affect the entire specialty!An example from Bill about the differences in training and people's standards of practice.Bill's advice on the steps to take to get involved: attending Day on the Hill, and getting involved in your local community. Why forming relationships and alliances both within oral surgery, and across those in politics is key to maintaining oral surgeons' rights to practice. Rapid-fire questions to Bill: Make Your Bed, yoga, his forceps of choice, and his favorite quote!Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Bill Jordan Phone — 865-588-9589Dr. Bill Jordan Email — info@jordanweberdental.comDr. Bill Jordan Website — https://www.jordanoms.com/Day on the Hill — https://www.aaoms.org/advocacy-and-government-affairs/day-on-the-hillYellowstone — https://www.imdb.com/titleVoterVoice — https://info.votervoice.net/Make Your Bed: Little Things That Can Change Your Life...And Maybe the World —https://www.amazon.com/Make-Your-Bed-Little-ThingsInky Johnson — https://www.inkyjohnson.com/Every Day Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
Hunter and Andrew talk with Bill and Tyler Jordan from Realtree. Realtree was created by Bill Jordan in 1986. It has led the hunting industry in its numerous camo patterns for over three decades and still continues to be the innovative leader in the industry. How and why Bill decided to design his own camo are revealed in this podcast along with many other fascinating aspects of the history of Realtree.
From morning radio personality to authoring his first book Embrace The Boom. Bill Jordan discusses the introduction by Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski and how to empower, encourage and inspire through 15 practices.
Atlanta Braves Hall of Famer and The big buck hammer himself, Chipper Jones of Major League Bowhunter and legendary Atlanta sports face joins us LIVE in The Wilson Studio! 100 episodes couldn't have been capped off any better than with a man we all looked up to as kids. We learned a lot about the old days, heard stories of baseball and Bobby Cox, Deer hunts with Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Jordan, and even Dale Earnhardt comes into discussion. Humbled by the opportunity and soon realizing Chipper is more like us than we ever realized. This Episode is Brought to You be Cruzr Saddles and Cherokee Feed and Seed. Also in partnership with Cal Hardie of Whitetail Properties. We sure thank them for their part in Talk About It OutdoorsThanks for listening and continuing to support us! Videos Available for your viewing pleasure over on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1dWYyR5QqE_dVwGvr6_eAQFind us on the socials!!!https://www.facebook.com/talkaboutitoutdoorshttps://www.instagram.com/talk_about_it_outdoors/Check out our partners!Cruzr Saddleshttps://www.cruzr.shop Buck Fever Seed Companyhttps://www.buckfeverseedco.comGrim Reaper Broadheadshttps://www.grimreaperbroadheads.comThe KT Teamhttps://thektteam.org Cal Hardie WhiteTail Properties 770-296-2163All our links!https://linktr.ee/talkaboutitoutdoorsBraves,hunting,Chipper Jones, major league Bowhunter, bow hunting, baseball, Texas white tails, hall of fame, John Smoltz, jeff foxworthy
Bill Jordan from New Mexico Voices for Children discusses tax and budget priorities to help struggling families and children.
Join us as we talk to longtime NLT veteran Bill Jordan about his experience puppeteering the plant from Little Shop of Horrors and his work on keeping the hut up and running as well as several memorable roles onstage. His wife Joyce also rejoins the podcast to talk about her responsibilities as business manager for NLT.Host and Creator: Matt Gore *Producer: Meta Toole *Music by: Cody Walker *Guests: Bill Jordan & Joyce Kilpatrick-Jordan
Wells Fargo Invests $250K in NYC Small Businesses Through Partnership with CitizensNYCHear how both organizations are helping underserved small businesses stay open and preserve jobs.In this episode, we're joined by: Bill Jordan, Sr. VP, Relationship Manager (Wells Fargo)Catherine Domenech, VP of Social Impact and Sustainability (Wells Fargo)Natasha Williams, Sr. Managing Partner (The Cornelius Group)Find out how your neighborhood business can take advantage of the resources that are available to you. CitizensNYC is now accepting applications for its grant programs. Learn more here: https://www.citizensnyc.org/grantmaking
2 of 2!!! They don't make em like they used too. This overused cliche is true for washing machines AND MEN. In this case.... a man. Bill Jordan. The BEST pistolero to ever live. A member of the United States Border Patrol during the INSANITY of 1940-1970, Bill is as important to the world of defense pistol shooting as toilet paper is to not getting poop-hands. In this episode he teaches us The Way. Exactly how he thinks about performing under pressure, being a man, and ultimately details EXACTLY how he got to be such a Kusemono and how YOU CAN TOO. Oh... and drink every time he tells a story of a bad guy going to the eternal sleep....... Good Luck. YOU'LL NEED IT
They don't make em like they used too. This overused cliche is true for washing machines AND MEN. In this case.... a man. Bill Jordan. The BEST pistolero to ever live. A member of the United States Border Patrol during the INSANITY of 1940-1970, Bill is as important to the world of defense pistol shooting as toilet paper is to not getting poop-hands. In this episode he teaches us The Way. Exactly how he thinks about performing under pressure, being a man, and ultimately details EXACTLY how he got to be such a Kusemono and how YOU CAN TOO. Oh... and drink every time he tells a story of a bad guy going to the eternal sleep....... Good Luck. YOU'LL NEED IT
In episode 30 of The Gunn Show, CEO of Allied Tool and Die Company, Bill Jordan, join Tony to discuss multimillion dollar, manufacturing operations and executive leadership. Bill speaks 3 languages...
This month, Luke Clancy and a panel featuring ecologists Bill Jordan and Catherine Farrel, composer Karen Power and The Naturalist Bookshelf's Paddy Woodworth, discuss the places where art and ecology can usefully mix.
Dude, it's Tyler FREAKIN' Jordan of Realtree Outdoors! We talk turkey hunting, baseball and of course CAMO! Can you believe that Tyler Jordan is on The Huntcast??? Well believe it folks.... this episode is LEGIT!!!