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The Truth About Radio and Podcasting with guest Bill Moran! Learn about what it's like behind the scenes. If you are a fan of radio and podcasting you'll want to watch this episode of Mage Unmuted with 3 Rochester, NY radio veterans who are now podcasters as we dish the dirt. Join host Madge Madigan, producer Scott "Fitz" Fitzgerald, and guest, Rochester radio legend Bill Moran on the latest episode of Madge Unmuted podcast.Bill's socials - https://www.facebook.com/p/Billified-100089576767978/?locale=hi_IN&_rdr https://www.instagram.com/billmoranradio?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== You can watch Bill Moran's podcast - Billified at https://www.youtube.com/@UC4iS5uIbxH_3G-qjffhjUcw Or listen on all audio podcast platforms - https://open.spotify.com/show/5RyeBPbzbFIxATC3LXIYeA?si=43ac4e07cff0417dPLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL WHILE YOU'RE HERE! :-)My Website: https://madgemadigan.com/Audio podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/madge-u.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MadgeUnmutedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/madgemadigan/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@madgemadiganBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/madge-unmuted--4548342/support.
Some life lessons we are forced to learn earlier than others. For Bryce Steele, he learned at age 17 that suffering is part of the journey and that bad things can happen to good people. In September of 2019, Bryce was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer called thymoma, which after the initial treatment, would still return two more times. Cancer was not part of his plan of a being a future college linebacker. Initially, Bryce was recruited by over 30 schools around the country to play football including Ohio State, Texas, Michigan, and Tennessee, but cancer narrowed the list and ultimately, he was led to Boston College. When the cancer returned a 3rd time, surgery and treatment set him back physically but he has fought to defy all odds to return to the field. It was during one of his routine scans at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, that Bryce met Matt and Bill Moran in the waiting room. While they connected because of their cancer journeys and several mutual friendships, there was also an admiration and appreciation in how each was living and battling. Matt immediately saw the maturity, charisma, and faith of Bryce and the positivity he carried despite the battle. Prayers, support, this podcast, and some motivational words from Bill would just be part of the relationship that sprung from this chance meeting. In addition, the stories of both Matt and Bryce are being shared in an article appearing in the Jimmy Fund website - www.jimmyfund.org. In conjunction with the article, a fundraising Giving Page was created to help fight cancer in honor of Matt and Bryce's journey - http://danafarber.jimmyfund.org/goto/mattmoranandbrycesteele. Direct donations can be made there online, or by mail at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, PO Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284 or by phone 800 525 4669.Through the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery, Bryce has been surrounded by love from his family, his girlfriend, the University, and from the staff at the Dana Farber Institute in Boston. We hope you will also join us in supporting, praying and perhaps donating. The 2024 football season is also just around the corner for Boston College so keep your eye out for number 2 for the Eagles, that's Bryce. He is courageously preparing and is optimistic about all that is ahead for his future.The video version of this episode can be found here on Youtube.
Ellen Duncan strives to live a life of joy alongside grief. Every day she models strength, love, and faith for her daughters and all who know her. In July 2022, life took a shocking turn and she lost her husband Paul of 10 years while he was out on a morning run. A heart condition - hypertrophic cardiomyopathy – which Paul was unaware he had, took his life and created a new path for the family. In this conversation with host Bill Moran, Ellen shares the love story between her and Paul and it's beginnings during the autumn of 2009 on the campus of the University of Notre Dame. Paul, a graduate student and offensive tackle for the Fighting Irish, and Ellen, in her junior year, found a deep connection that evolved from friendship into a profound love. Two years later they married and began a family. After a short time in the NFL, Paul built a successful career as an industry leader in construction management with the Walsh Group in Atlanta, while in 2020, Ellen founded a strategic marketing company called Pineapple Partners. Their story and life together was filled with joy and efforts to live each day to the fullest. No one is ever prepared for the hardship that lands in their path, but Ellen felt touched by the Holy Spirit and has slowly been putting the pieces in place to honor Paul's big-hearted life by helping others and finding daily strength despite the ever-present grief. On her Instagram page -@pineapplellen -Ellen inspires others who are dealing with loss by sharing her experiences of grief, hope, love and faith, demonstrating and again modeling a path forward. Paul was only 35 and was taken too soon, but he created a light with Ellen that she shines onto others through her work and her smile. Her grace filled story that she shares will lift anyone who has touched loss, can be heard here and watched here. Before Matt passed in August of 2023, he followed Ellen on Instagram and had discussed having her on the WGM show. Some commonality in their stories but mostly Matt saw Ellen's wisdom, her desire to be present, and wanted to shine his light on her story. May the Heavenly light of both Paul and Matt inspire and bless all of those listening today.
April is Autism Awareness Month. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office has three Autism Community Liaisons who serve as a link between the MCSO and our community. One of those liaisons, guest host Deputy Brendan Hurley, shares more information about our partnership with Autism Up's Full Life Academy. Deputy Hurley speaks with Full Life Academy student Noah Smith, Autism Up Chief Marketing Officer Lisa Ponticello, and Bill Moran, Host of Billified: The Bill Moran Podcast.
Dr. Christopher Kerr is an end life researcher, a hospice physician, CEO and Chief Medical Officer for Hospice and Palliative Care in Buffalo, NY, and the acclaimed author of Death is But a Dream. He provided hospice care for Matt Moran and his family in August, 2023. His extraordinary care and guidance was impactful and comforting for the family in the moment and in the grieving process that followed. As Matt would certainly would have wished and how he so often did with this podcast, we are passing along the lessons and spreading the good word about Dr. Kerr.Dr. Kerr's work, his research, book, and films are based on his experience and research working with hospice patients and seeing the extraordinary way the mind connects reality to the thoughts, visions and dreams of the dying. His work validates these powerful moments and brings comfort to family and to the emotions that come at the end of life. Dr Kerr defines End of Life Experiences or ELEs as significant, subjective experiences within the dying process that occur while asleep or awake. They can happen hours, weeks or even months before a person passes and may increase in frequency as patients approach death. These experiences are indeed gifts and impact the bereaved because “how people leave us matters,” says Dr. Kerr. His website provides many resources for learning more about his work, including:· View the award winning TED talk from 2015 titled ‘I See Dead People, Dreams and Visions of the Dying” to learn more about Dr. Kerr's perspective on End of Life Experiences.· Order the book, Death is But a Dream: Finding Hope and Meaning in the End of Life, by Dr. Christopher Kerr, available from numerous book outlets. · His film, also titled Death is but a Dream, shares many patient stories. This is available for viewing on YouTube or you can watch a short preview here.· End-of-Life Experience Research In this podcast, Bill Moran and Dr. Kerr talk though many of these topics and how Dr. Kerr helps brings perspective, purpose and meaning to the final days of a life. You will also hear how Bill was able to piece together what he was feeling as his brother was saying goodbye, the love and connection that was present, and the awareness of the power and incredible gift that came from this time that will last forever for him and the family. While the emotions don't necessarily become less painful, talking through what is happening and what it all means shines light on the process. With that perspective comes much more joy, much more impact, and less focus on the loss and declining health of the individual. Tune in here to listen to the podcast (or connect to your favorite streaming service listed) or view the podcast on youtube.
SHOW NOTES: The world lost a positive force of nature, a friend, brother, a husband, and a father of two amazing girls on August 20, 2023, when Matt passed. Over the past 3 years while Matt lived with his cancer, he created 71 episodes of With Gratitude, Matt. During that time, he shined his light on many others and helped give a voice to stories filled with life lessons. He modeled how to live with gratitude every day and how to be a man for others. His earthly presence will be dearly missed, but Matt's spirit will be with us in many ways including on future episodes of this show which the Moran family will continue to do in his honor.Matt's older brother Bill hosts this episode with Dr. Roy Vongtama, who was guest number 1 in July of 2020. Dr. Vongtama was Matt's integrative cancer coach, friend, and an inspiration in how Matt approached his treatment and daily routine, much of it pulled from Roy's book, Healing Before You are Cured. In this episode, Bill and Dr. Vongtama discuss how Matt approached his diagnosis, his healing and the choices we all have in how we see tomorrow when given tough news. Dr. Vongtama also shares his thoughts on grieving, living without resentment, serving others and, of course, the power of gratitude. Dr. Vongtama's new online course, Healing After Your Cured: Science Backed Post Cancer Care is due out soon and will be helpful for anyone looking for how to best care for yourself after being declared healthy or cancer free. Resources and course information are available on Dr. Vongtam's website https://www.mdroy.com/. You can also connect via Instagram : @doctorroyv or Facebook Roy Vongtama, MD Please enjoy this episode and next step forward. You can listen here or watch here.SPECIAL NOTE: Matt was admired and loved by countless family members, listeners and friends, many who reside in Cincinnati, Ohio. On October 7th at 1pm, please join us for a Celebration of Life at St. Xavier High School. If you are unable to make it and would like to send a note to the family about what Matt's podcast has meant to you, please leave a comment attached to this episode on the WGM YouTube page.
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Dr. Larrin Thomas is one of the leading experts in metallurgy specifically knife steel. His book “Knife Engineering: Steel, Heat Treating and Geometry” is an incredible resource for knifemakers. It's a must have for anyone with the slightest interest in the craft; Data sheets, Steel characteristics and a detailed heat treating recipe section with variables that give the user a wide range of successful heat treating results. We talked about his new upcoming book: “The Story of Knife Steel- Innovators Behind Modern Damascus and Super Steels”. This is an awesome history of knife companies and stories about knifemakers leading the way towards the present. We had a fun time talking about sections in the book about Bob Loveless and Bill Moran and their contrasting philosophies. Larrin is a great guest and a wealth of information in the community. We also talked about his father Devin Thomas having the great honor of being inducted into the Cutlery Hall of Fame and the success of Magnacut; the Steel Larrin Engineered. He'll be back and when the book is out you can be sure I'll be letting you know how to get it. Thanks again, - GFFollow Larrin on Instagram:https://instagram.com/knifesteelnerds?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Subscribe to his Youtube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@KnifeSteelNerdsFollow The Full Blast Podcast on Instagram:https://instagram.com/thefullblastpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Please subscribe, leave a review and tell your friends about the show. it helps me out a lot! Thank you Baker Forge & Tool for your beautiful Steel. Go to Bakerforge.com to see all the incredible steels they offer. Welcome to our new Sponsor- EVENHEAT- Manufacturers of the best heat treating ovens available. To find your next oven go to Evenheat-kiln.comFollow them on Instagram: Brodbeck Ironworks Makers of an Incredibly versatile grinder, with Many different attachmentsLeather sewing equipment and even abrasives Check out Brodbeck Ironworks for yourself:https://brodbeckironworks.com/Follow Brodbeck Ironworks on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/brodbeck_ironworks/Trojan Horse Forge Get your THF Stabile Rail knife finishing vise at https://www.trojanhorseforge.com/And when you use the promo code “FULLBLAST” you'll get free shipping in the USFollow them on instagram:https://www.instagram.com/trojan_horse_forge/ TotalBoatAdhesives, paints, primers and polishing compounds.Go to http://totalboat.com/FULLBLASTTo support the podcastWelcome Maritime Knife Supply!MARITIME KNIFE SUPPLIESMaritimeknifesupply.CAAll your knifemaking needs, belts abrasive, steals, kilns forges presses, heat treating ovens anvils and everything you need to get started or resupply. Including Dr. Thomas's book:“Knife Engineering”They're in Canada but ship to the US with ease and you can take advantage of the exchange rate The steel selection is always growing and Lawrence just got 3900 lbs. of steel in.10% off on abrasive belt packs of 10 get a hold of https://www.instagram.com/maritimeknifesupply/ and see what the fuss is about.Nordic Edge makes pro tools for knife makers.These are the guys behind the original file guide with screw-on carbides.Made from non-magnetic stainless steel it will never rust and steel dust will not stick to it.Giving Makers The Edge Since 2015."Nordic Edge:Nordic Edge is based in Australia, you might have seen them at Blade Show in Atlanta.Nordic Edge tools are available at some suppliers in the US as well as another Fullblast supporter Maritime Knife Supplies in Canada.Nordic Edge ran the 2022 Maker Giveback campaign now in December 2022, where $5 from every order went to Kev Slattery's multiple disc spinal surgery. Kev was a guest on the Fullblast podcast in October 2022.Get your Blacksmith hammers from John Erianne akahttps://www.instagram.com/sunsetforgenj/http://sunsetforgenj.com/new-productsGo look at the course curriculum at CMA:https://centerformetalarts.org/workshops/** Taking classes from some of the best in forging at one of the best facilities in the country is an excellent opportunity to propel yourself as a blacksmith. Not to be missed. And with housing on the campus it's a great way to get yourself to the next level. Visit CMA's website:https://centerformetalarts.org/There are still spots available for my next Forged Friction Folder workshop at CMASept 2-3https://centerformetalarts.org/product/friction-folder/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Episode 59 with Kevin Burke is now available! Poet, punk rocker, and firefighter, Kevin Burke is a difficult individual to sum up. The last 8 years of his life, he's been a member of the fire service, and the last five years of that he has been proud to be part of SAFD's Res51cue. Prior to his time as a public servant, Kevin has been a long standing and seasoned artist. He has toured as a musician and as a poet, shared stages with world renowned poets and grammy award winning musicians, and has always tried to make art that makes a difference. Aside from three DIY chapbooks, his work has been published by Freeze Ray Press, Into Quarterly, Timber Mouse Publishing, Button Poetry (video), and Write About Now Publishing. Kevin is also the 2011 Austin Poetry Slam Champ, 2011 Southwest Shootout Slam Champ, and the only two time Texas Grand Slam Poetry Festival Champion, and currently the lead vocalist for County Hell (a blackened-crust-punk collaboration with poet Bill Moran). Currently, Kevin is a new father, a partner to his wife/getaway-driver, and an increasingly vocal advocate for mental health, especially for members of the first responder community. In fact, Burke is currently enrolled in Northwestern University's Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and has plans to become a therapist. His forthcoming book entitled Tailboard Field Notes is due for release late this spring. @kevinwburke https://youtu.be/C4ih_oktiYU https://www.sofarsounds.com/artists/kevin-burke https://writeaboutnowpoetry.com https://writeaboutnowpoetry.com/books https://www.instagram.com/kevinwburke/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/kevinwburkepoetry/ https://www.instagram.com/countyhellmusic/ https://countyhellmusic.bandcamp.com/releases https://kevinwburke.bandcamp.com/album/this-is-ramshackle-freedom Sponsorship: @southwest_fire_academy Editing: @bradshea Marketing: @premiummixmarketingco Administration: @haileyfirefit #multiplecallspodcast @multiplecallspodcast multiplecalls@gmail.com
Welcome to the CavasShips Podcast with Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello…a weekly podcast looking at naval and maritime events and issues of the day – in the US, across the seas and around the world. This week…we are joined by retired Admiral Bill Moran. The former Vice Chief of Naval Operations and Chief of Naval Personnel talks about fleet manning, how to better use technology when recruiting, training and retaining Sailors and gives his views on Ukraine lessons learned from the Russo-Ukrainian conflict and how the U.S. Navy stacks up against their competitors in the Chinese Navy. Please send us feedback by DM'ing @CavasShips or @CSSProvision or you can email chriscavas@gmail.com or cservello@defaeroreport.com.
It's the 23rd of September, 1979, and a cabin cruiser, known as the Nocturne, is cruising through deep blue waters just off the far north coast of NSW. It's a near-perfect day for the five passengers on board. A light nor-easter is blowing and the sun is glistening off the boat's sleek, white hull. But as the day wears on conditions begin to change… clouds form on the horizon… but the Nocturne presses on with its voyage. As night falls the warm breeze of the day disappears, replaced by the icy chill of a southerly buster. The wind picks up speed...20 knots...40 knots...60 knots. That white hull that had been shining in the sun just hours earlier, is now being beaten by unrelenting, ten-metre high seas. A rogue wave smashes through one of the boat's windows, flooding the interior. Moments later, the engines fail. As the boat begins to sink, the passengers have no choice but to abandon ship. Of the five people on board that night, only three make it to shore. What happened to those lost at sea remains a mystery that will only be unravelled 32 years later when a badly weathered bone fragment washes ashore at Kingscliff Beach… CREDITS Guest: Adam Shand, host of the Lost At Sea podcast. Host: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Gia Moylan Audio Producers: Rhiannon Mooney CONTACT US Tell us what you think of the show via email at truecrime@mamamia.com.au Join our closed Facebook community to discuss this episode. Just search True Crime Conversations on Facebook or follow this link https://bit.ly/tcc-group If any of the contents in this episode have caused distress, know that there is help available via Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Just by reading or listening to our content, you're helping to fund girls in schools in some of the most disadvantaged countries in the world - through our partnership with Room to Read. We're currently funding 300 girls in school every day and our aim is to get to 1,000. Find out more about Mamamia at mamamia.com.au Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we'll hear from panelists Angela Cochran, Jay Flynn and Bill Moran on the Future of Publishing, a talk which took place at the most recent Wiley Society Executive Seminar in November 2021. But first, meet the panelists., Angela Cochran is the Vice President of Publishing for the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), Jay Flynn is the Executive Vice President and General Manager of Research at Wiley, and Bill Moran is the publisher for science journals at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Hear these experts share their perspectives on the current publishing landscape and how organizations can adjust practices to remain sustainable in the future.
On this episode of the DefAero Report Daily Podcast, Adm. Bill Moran, USN Ret., the US Navy's 39th vice chief of naval operations who is now a principal advisor with the WestExec Advisors consultancy and the University of Maryland's Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security, discusses the importance of harnessing data for decision-making and artificial intelligence, the need for national and DoD data strategies and resourcing them properly, the cultural changes needed to best take advantage of insights revealed by data, the right government-industry partnerships and more with with Defense & Aerospace Report Editor Vago Muradian.
Our guests today were the new host of the Funniest Person in Rochester Contest, Radio 95.1’s Bill Moran, and the always hilarious and delightful Mike Dambra. We talked with Mike about his amazing and unintentional early success, failed corporate gigs and being locked in a cage by Michael Bolton.
The chair of the High Performance Sport NZ, Bill Moran, says the board was "shocked and disappointed" surprised by yesterday's resignation of chief executive Michael Scott, with the organisation's new strategy to be revealed next week.
Bill Moran chats with Doc Martin aka his ("sister from a different mister" ) about his safety career and the journey to where he is now in the profession. Bill have been friends for 12 years and have formed a tight bond forged through both personal and professional trials in both of their lives. This episode shows the warmth of what it is like to form a friendship and respect with someone through thick and thin, and to always know that we have each other's "SIX". Support this podcast
In the 80's and 90's, the Cali Cartel was responsible for importing the majority of cocaine into the United States. Federal prosecutors went hard after the leaders of the Cartel. But that wasn't enough. In Miami, federal prosecutors also went after the Cartel's criminal defense lawyers. One of those lawyers was brash Bill Moran. He looked and acted the part, wearing cowboy boots and expensive suits. When Moran was charged with RICO, the most serious of federal crimes, he needed the best possible team of lawyers. He hired Martin Weinberg and Albert Krieger. In this episode of For the Defense, David Oscar Markus, who later represented the head of the Cali Cartel (Gilberto Rodriguez-Orejuela) interviews Martin Weinberg, one of the deans of the criminal defense bar, on what it was like to represent a criminal defense lawyer (Moran) who had extremely strong views on how the case should be tried.
Our latest knife history installment is on W. F. "Bill" Moran. We were honored to have Jay Hendrickson join us for this episode, an ABS Master and legendary maker in his own right. We walk through the Moran timeline together with Jay and after this one, you'll have a clear understanding why many consider Moran to be one of the greatest makers of our time. Check out our Patreon and follow us on Instagram @markofthemaker or join our discussion group on Facebook for more conversation.
Bill Moran is a performance poet and former medic from Houston, TX. He is a two-time Austin Poetry Slam Champion, and has an MFA Poetry degree from Louisiana State University. He has toured regularly since 2011, performing and teaching throughout Europe, Australia, Southeast Asia, and the US. His work has been featured on Button Poetry (video), University of Hell Press, Alien Mouth, Pressure Gauge Press, and Phoebe. He currently lives and works in Houston as a teaching artist for Writers in the Schools. Check out his work here - http://www.billmoranpoetry.com/ Music licensed through Creative Common license - https://freesound.org/people/joshuaempyre/sounds/250750/
May 14, 2020 - Bill Moran, Hamilton Wood Type Museum
Last month, the admiral who was all set to become the Navy's top officer suddenly announced his retirement. At the time, Navy officials said it was because Adm. Bill Moran had shown bad judgement by exchanging emails with a former subordinate who'd been disciplined for inappropriate behavior. On Wednesday, the Pentagon's inspector general issued the findings of its investigation into Moran's actions. The report paints a much clearer picture of what led to Adm. Moran's downfall. Federal News Network's Jared Serbu joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to talk about the findings.
So good to have a chin wag with two time Austin Poetry Slam Champion Bill Moran on his sixth visit to Australia.Bill starts of the show with a powerful poem called Fortis Collum Hymnus from his brand new chapbook titled Dragged Into Heaven By The Hair.Bill also reads another work from his chapbook, a poem called Saint Nikolas Challenges Senator Marco Rubio To A Fist Fight. One of the themes of the poem is around gun control. This was eerie timing as it was only a couple of days later when two mass shootings occured in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas. Nine people were killed in the Dayton shooting and twenty-two in the El Paso shooting.I read a poem inspired by the prompt boxes, boxes, boxes by Stephanie Robinson. Thank you Steph!My poem is called There Are No Words Anymore.Bill reads a poem untitled written especially for the show inspired by a visual prompt by Mileta Rien. Thanks Mileta!Bill performs another poem called Dream Funeral
On this Roundtable episode of the Defense & Aerospace Report Podcast, sponsored by Bell, a Textron company, our guests include Bryan McGrath of The Ferrybridge Group, Bryan Clark of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, Byron Callan of Capital Alpha Partners, and Bob Hale, former Pentagon comptroller and senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security. Topics: — Implications of Navy Secretary Richard Spencer’s decision to fire Adm. Bill Moran as the next chief of naval operations — Analysis of Spencer’s rationale for the decision — Vice Adm. Mike Gilday, director of the Joint Staff, as America’s next CNO — Raising the US debt limit — Lifting Budget Control Act spending caps — Update on the National Defense Authorization Act — Lockheed Martin’s decision to keep open its Sikorsky facility in Coatesville, Pa.
Bryan Clark, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, and Seth Cropsey, senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, discuss what Adm. Moran’s sudden retirement means for the Navy. Kaitlyn Johnson, associate director of the CSIS Aerospace Security Project, discusses the differing proposals for a military space service, and how they might be combined in conferencing. Sharon Burke, senior adviser at New America, discusses the National Defense Strategy, and the important roles the military and diplomacy play abroad.
Round 1: Welcome back after a long July 4th break. We hope you were safe like a certain motivated hard charger who secured his momma's house on the 4th of July. CLEAR!Round 2: The Pentagon's Close Combat Lethality Task Force suggests making some startling changes to the infantry. Like what? You cant join until you're 26. Round 3: Adm. Bill Moran is out as Navy's next CNO after it's revealed that he kept a relationship with “Bad Santa.”Round 4: War Fighter and hero Lou Dobbs pulls down his red, white, and blue boxers and shits down the throat of every General since 1991. Drag them, king.
After years of claiming the military was in a readiness crisis, top military officials now say US forces are back on track. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Milley and Vice Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Bill Moran said their services are nearly where they need to be to compete with near-peer competitors like China and Russia. Federal News Radio's Scott Maucione joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin me to talk about what's changed.
The Humorless Trio started their latest season with a roar as they have Lisa Talmadge @lisatalmadge on for the first time. They start with the latest review on iTunes, then the latest massive flip, Bianca and Elizabeth's attempts to sign up as the new Press flackies of Cheato's White House, Lisa's book and the Clintons' LGBT outreach, yet more lawsuits by Bill Moran with bonus end content, and all of the other nonsense that has happened in the past two weeks! Lisa's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=7510616 Campaign Spotlight: https://www.emilysiegristforwi.com/ No idea what is up with the audio with the scratchy. It may be the multiple people on. Sorry about it.
We're back in the studio with our buddy Bill Moran of the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum. We talk about graphic design, typography, letterpress, Wayzgoose, Studio on Fire, and more. Click play, enjoy yourself. Website: http://woodtype.org Tangents: Stream on Soundcloud: @tangentspodcast Please Rate Tangents on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tange…d1091455655?mt=2 Theme Music: Yusuke Tsutsumi freemusicarchive.org/music/Yusuke_Tsutsumi/ Interlude Music: Sheridan Fox https://sheridanfox.bandcamp.com/
Justin Ahrens (Rule29 and Wheels4Water), Aaron Draplin (The DDC), Dallas Franklin (Neenah), Bill Moran (Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum), Brian Singer (Someguy), and Christine Taylor (Hallmark and POPMinded) discuss the first day of the 2017 AIGA Design Conference in Minneapolis.[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post 2017 AIGA Design Conference, Recap 1 of 3 : Justin Ahrens, Aaron Draplin, Dallas Franklin, Bill Moran, Brian Singer, Christine Taylor appeared first on 36 Point.
The Daily 5 (Top 5 things Bill Moran is doing to work through his cold…that are not approved by the FDA) and then Tools lets loose an epic rant about some haters on his Facebook page.
Bill & John talk about David Andreatta's story in the D&C about Rachel Barnhart's & Arnie Rotschild's beef. Bill talks about a past experience he had with Rachel and proves to be much less of a grudge holder than Tools.
Bill Moran is celebrating his birthday today, so the Daily 5 is in his honor.
Bill Moran is a former editor with Sputnik News where he recently became the subject of national headlines after an article by Newsweek's Kurt Eichenwald.
New information has come to light that shows the lows to which senior Newsweek writer Kurt Eichenwald and many other mainstream media outlets stooped to smear Sputnik news and deflect attention from Hillary Clinton’s mounting scandals. Former Sputnik editor Bill Moran’s piece “I Am Vladimir Putin: The First Victim of McCarthyism 2.0” sheds light on the truth.Anti-Russia hysteria continues to intensify. Vice President Joe Biden has openly said that the U.S. will launch a cyber attack on Russia, remarks that drew a sharp rebuke from Moscow, and RT in the UK has had its bank accounts closed down.The Iraqi Army and Kurdish forces are advancing on Iraq's second largest city under the cover of U.S. airstrikes. Is this the last stand for Daesh in Iraq? Brian is joined by journalist and political analyst Roshan Muhammad Salih to discuss the start of the military operation to retake Mosul.
Simia Dei with William Brian Sain and Bill Moran
This week we present poet Good Ghost Bill.Bill Moran (Good Ghost Bill) was a proud member of the 2011-2013 Austin Poetry Slam national teams, as well as the 2012 & 2013 Austin Poetry Slam Champion and 2013 Southern Fried Haiku Champion. He has has co-directed the Texas Grand Slam two years running, featured at venues and taught workshops nationwide and internationally, conducted long-term poetry programs at a local juvenile justice center, as well as released four books and a CD. In the fall, he will begin pursuing an MFA in Poetry at Louisiana State University. But for the moment, he is the president of Mic Check, a non-profit poetry and spoken word organization based in Brazos County, Texas. He loves it with all his heart. Also, he is convinced he has the Gulf inside him. He appreciates your concern and well-wishes, but swears he is OK. Really.@WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoBill Moran’s performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Arranged in Bryan, TXMusic from Aviscerall and Breakmasterhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/good_ghost_bill_WANpodcast/good_ghost_bill_WANpodcast_01.mp3
How does policy shape, limit, or empower the effectiveness of command at the unit level? Which policies are a net positive, and which ones are counter productive? Are there things we can do to better balance larger Navy goals with the requirement to give leaders the room they need to be effective leaders? In times of austere budgets, can you both reduce end-strength while at the same time retain your best personnel? Are we a learning institution that can adjust policy that answers the bell from DC in shaping tomorrow's Fleet, yet does not break trust with Shipmates? To discuss this and more we will have as our returning guest, Vice Admiral Bill Moran, USN. Chief of Naval Personnel. A P-3 pilot by trade, he held commanded at the squadron, wing and group levels. As Chief of Naval Personnel, he oversees the recruiting, personnel management, training, and development of Navy personnel. Since taking over a year ago he has focused on improving communication between Navy leadership and Sailors in the Fleet.
This Sunday, join our guests Vice Admiral Bill Moran, USN, Navy Chief of Naval Personnel, and Commander Guy Snodgrass, USN, Prospective Executive Officer of Strike Fighter Squadron ONE NINE FIVE, in a discussion of the challenges in officer retention that is facing our Navy.As over a decade of major combat operations ashore winds down, economic & budgetary stresses grow on defense spending, a strategic re-alignment combined with a generational change are coming together in a perfect storm of challenges to keep the intellectual and leadership capital our Navy needs.What are those challenges? What lessons can be drawn from past retention problems, and what is different this time? What steps can be made in the short term to address this, and what longer term policies may be put in place to mitigate the systemic problems that are being looked at? Are their opportunities to be found inside these challenges?Our guests will be with us for the full hour, and the foundation of our discussion will be CDR Snodgrass's Navy officer retention study, Keep a Weather Eye on the Horizon.