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Brownfield's Erin Anderson interviews Ohio Farm Bureau president Bill Patterson during the 2025 Ohio Farm Bureau President's Trip in Washington, D.C.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tuesday on AOA, powered by Cenex Ruby Fieldmaster, we start the show with some thoughts on the pullback in grain markets with Don Roose of U.S. Commodities. In Segment Two, we get a final preview of Commodity Classic with co-chair Deb Gangwish of Nebraska. Next up in Segment Three, we discuss priorities of the Ohio Farm Bureau in 2025 with their president, Bill Patterson. Then we close the show in Segment Four learning about N-FINITY, a brand new product from Nutrien Ag Solutions available in 2025. Ron Calhoun joins us from Nutrien to tell us more.
Brownfield's Erin Anderson interviews Ohio Farm Bureau president Bill Patterson at the Ohio Statehouse for Ohio Farm Bureau's Ag Day at the Capital.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brownfield's Mark Dorenkamp interviews Ohio Farm Bureau president Bill Patterson at the 2025 American Farm Convention in San Antonio, Texas.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We are joined by Bill Patterson, aka Pet Rabbits, to talk about his musical history, his methods of writing, reviews, and so much more! Support Pet Rabbits here! Support The Wet Darlings here! Listen Chuck's Junk here! Music: There Are Ghosts Under My Mouth Hey Mama
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 00:04:46 The Loons from Canada Kate and Allie catch up with Abhijit Chanda from the Rationable Podcast in India. This interview was conducted on the sidelines of the recent CSICON meeting in Las Vegas. 00:11:26 CSIcon Las Vegas interviews with Rob Palmer In the third part in this series, Rob chats to Kevin Folta, Bill Patterson and Jeff Gehlbach. 0:24:34 Australian Skeptics Newsletter What skeptical news has caught the eye of Tim Mendham this week? Read by Adrienne Hill. http://www.skeptics.com.au 0:37:34 The TROVE Archives A wander through the decades of digitised Australian newspapers on a search for references to "Tea Cup Reading". 1932.08.12 - The Labour Daily 1932.12.20 - The Brisbane Courier 1932.12.20 - The Evening News - Rockhampton 1933.10.22 - The Sunday Times - Perth WA 1950.02.15 - The Brisbane Telegraph http://www.trove.nla.gov.au
A passion for gardening and tasty, flavorful tomatoes, cucumbers, and hot peppers continues to drive Bill Patterson's experimentation with crop rotations, mulching, composting, and winter and summer cover crops in his home garden. Mary Sketch Bryant and Eric Bendfeldt talked previously with Bill about his conservation work with soil health and grazing lands. Bill is equally passionate about his home garden as he is about farmers' grazing lands.He uses his garden as an experimentation station to test and observe the soil health-building principles. Bill emphasizes: "rotations, rotations, rotations," and allowing the critters to do the tillage for you. With his love for building soil carbon and enjoying a great-tasting tomato, Bill's gardening rotation includes a diverse mixture of summer and winter cover crops.To learn about winter and summer cover crops, please visit the Southern Cover Crops Council's website at https://southerncovercrops.org/ The site includes a selection tool for vegetables, grazing, and row crops. For information about careers and programs of the Virginia USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, please visit https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/conservation-basics/conservation-by-state/virginia To access close to seventy episodes of the 4 The Soil: A Conversation podcast and additional resources on soil health-building principles, please visit https://www.4thesoil.org/. To learn about the Virginia Soil Health Coalition, visit https://www.virginiasoilhealth.org/. We would love to hear your stories about the passion you have for experimenting with the four core soil health principles in your garden, cropland, and grazing lands.
A love and curiosity for soil sparked a fifty-year career in soil and natural resources conservation. Mary Sketch Bryant and Eric Bendfeldt talk with Bill Patterson, retired district conservationist and present grazing specialist with Virginia USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, about his career and to hear his insights on soil health and grazing. Bill is affectionately called "Pops" and has served as a mentor for many farmers and soil conservationists. Bill was recently recognized at the Virginia Farm to Table Conference for his lifetime achievement with the 2023 Carl Luebben Soil Health and Water Quality Award.In reflecting on his career that started in 1974, Bill states that we know more about soil health, but there is still a whole lot more to learn. The more we learn, the less we know. Therefore, it is important to ask good questions, be observant, remain flexible, stay curious, and love what you do.To learn about careers and programs of the Virginia USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, please visit https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/conservation-basics/conservation-by-state/virginia To access more than sixty episodes of the 4 The Soil: A Conversation podcast and additional resources on soil health-building principles, please visit https://www.4thesoil.org/. To learn about the Virginia Soil Health Coalition, visit https://www.virginiasoilhealth.org/. We would love to hear your stories and the ways you follow the four core soil health principles and express your love for the soil.
Farm Bureau members, official delegates and guests were all part of Ohio Farm Bureau's 105th Annual Meeting. On this Ohio Farm Bureau Podcast, get a recap of the policies that were set by the delegate body, find out who was recognized for their contributions to Ohio Farm Bureau and Ohio agriculture and hear from Ohio Farm Bureau's president, Bill Patterson and executive vice president, Adam Sharp as we highlight their addresses to members.
In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, host Matt Reese of Ohio's Country Journal talks with Dan Armitage who is a freelance outdoor writer and author. Dan is a columnist for the Ohio Country Journal. He talks about deer season and an all encompassing update around the state of Ohio. More in this week's podcast: Lindy McLaughlin and Evan Hahn, Farm Credit Mid-America: Dale talks to them about the Stock the Trailer Program through the country fair season. Bill Patterson, Ohio Farm Bureau President: Dusty talks with Bill to get an update about the recent Farm Bureau Annual Meeting Jack Irvin, Ohio Farm Bureau Vice President of Public Policy: Talks with Dusty about the recent Farm Bureau Annual Meeting including updates on policy. Elizabeth Hawkins, Ohio State University Extension: Elizabeth works as a field specialist in agronomic systems and she talks with Dusty about how weather patterns are changing in framing and how precision agriculture can help this new challenge. Intro 0:00 Lindy McLaughlin and Evan Hahn 3:43 Bill Patterson 21:02 Jack Irvin 24:50 Elizabeth Hawkins 28:58 Main Conversation, Dan Armitage 32:30
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Host Big Dan Wilson is at the 104th Annual Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Annual Meeting from Columbus, Ohio and is joined by Bill Patterson, President of the OFBF; Stephan Shehy, Director of State Policy and Brandon Kern, Senior Director of State & National Policy.
A Dutch court has convicted three men of mass murder for their roles in the 2014 shooting down of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine. The downing of the plane resulted in the deaths of all 298 on board. Two were New Zealanders, Ōtaki man Robert Ayley who was returning to Wellington, and Australian resident Mary Menke who was travelling with her Dutch husband.. Ayley's long-time friend Bill Patterson says the news came as a surprise this morning but brings some closure.
The Denton Record-Chronicle, the main newspaper for the city of Denton and Denton County Texas, a suburb of the Dallas/ Fort Worth “Metroplex” with a population slightly under 1-million, recently announced that it is being acquired by KERA public media, the regional public broadcasting facility of north Texas. Assisting to make the deal happen is the National Trust for Local News, a non-profit entity that has a focus on developing the financial end of new business models for local news. And who heled put together the Colorado News Conservancy, a public benefit corporation, which along with a large regional news website has now purchased a number of suburban newspapers near Denver, CO (“Denver News Disruptor Colorado Sun Purchases Suburban Weeklies”). In this 158th episode of “E&P Reports” we interview Bill Patterson, Publisher of the Denton (TX) Daily Record-Chronicle, Elizabeth Hansen Shapiro, CEO and Co-Founder at The National Trust for Local News (NTLN), Senior Research Fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism and Nico Leone, President & CEO of KERA the public broadcasting outlet in North Texas that just announced the purchase of the Daily Record with the assistance of NTLN. Patterson speaks to how and why he sought out the sale of his 3-generation family-owned media company, while Leone talks about the benefit to public broadcasting expanding into local legacy news and Shapiro explains how deals like this are made and how they may be become much more common in the future.
After a two-year hiatus, The great Ohio State Fair is back this week! The 167th edition of the fair will have everything that we are used to when it comes to walks through the barn, the iconic butter cow, some deep-fried food on a stick, concerts, music, Smokey Bear and so much more. It is a very busy time for fair manager Virgil Strickler and assistant manager Alicia Shoults, but they take some time to tell us everything we need to know before getting back to the giant slide, sky glide and foods we have never tried. 00:00 - Virgil Stricker, General Manager of the Ohio State Fair and Alicia Shoults, Assistant General Manager give all of the details of what to see and do when you visit the 167th Ohio State Fair, July 27th through August 7th. 23:50 - On this week's “To the Beat of Agriculture”, hear from a man who left his career to work alongside his father-in-law on the farm. Learn how he became involved in Ohio Farm Bureau and the skills he acquired through Farm Bureau's AgriPOWER program. 32:20 - When you are at the Ohio State Fair, you don't want to miss the Land and Living Building, sponsored by Ohio Farm Bureau. This year's State Fair interns, Carlie Cluxton, Raegan Feldner and Jacob Zajkowski share what they have been working on for fairgoers to enjoy. 42:20 - The 2022 Dean's Charity Steer Show will be at The Ohio State Fair on August 2nd. Our Ohio Weekly host Ty Higgins and Ohio Farm Bureau president, Bill Patterson will be participating to raise money for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio. Cathann Kress vice president for agricultural administration and dean of The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences has all the details. Donate to team “Bill and Ty's Excellent Adventure to help generate funds for a very worthy cause. - give.osu.edu/higginspatterson
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has many divisions to assist the just as many important aspects of American agriculture. Conservation is one of the most valuable attributes of farming, as it keeps farms viable for the long term, which allows farm families to continue the tradition of raising products used for food, fuel and fiber generation after generation. This week, learn more about the agency that provides farmers with financial and technical assistance to use conservation to help the environment and agriculture succeed as we visit with Ohio's Chief of the Natural Resources Conservation Service. 00:00 - Newly appointed Ohio NRCS Chief John Wilson talks about stepping into his new role and some of the challenges and goals he has for his agency moving forward. 23:50 - On this week's “To the Beat of Agriculture”, hear from the President of Ohio Farm Bureau, Bill Patterson, as he shares his story of diving into agritourism and how Farm Bureau truly begins in your community with the local farmer. 32:20 - Jay Martin, an ecological engineering professor with the CFAES Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering, talks about how Ohio State will be the lead partner on a new five-year, multimillion-dollar pilot watershed project in northwestern Ohio designed to demonstrate that agricultural conservation practices—if used on 70% of the farmland in a watershed, and evaluated on a watershed scale—can help meet Lake Erie's water quality goals. 42:20 - Jana Mussard was recently named ExploreAg and ag literacy program specialist for Ohio Farm Bureau. She talks about her new duties to oversee planning, marketing and implementation of the ExploreAg program, as well as create a comprehensive ag literacy program that aligns with the ExploreAg workforce development program.
The FBI arrests a serial killer John Mostow, responsible for the killing of at least 7 men. Mostow claims he was possessed by an evil spirit, a fairly common claim among serial killers as Scully points out. With Mostow in custody however, other very similar attacks occur leading Mulder to think Mostow may be telling the truth. The agent in charge of the case, the renowned Bill Patterson, doesn't think much of Mulder or the kind of cases he deals in. As the killings continue however, the evidence not only points to Mulder's theory being correct but points to the killer E-mail: Manvfilm@gmail.com Graham: www.youtube.com/c/manvfilm Twitter: @Grahamdoh Bryan: www.youtube.com/user/TJMACKEY2 Twitter: @BryanLomax
You already knew that you can turn on subtitles for your TV show or movie—handy if you're hearing impaired, or just want to understand the dialogue better. But there's a corresponding feature for people with low vision: audio description tracks, where an unseen narrator tells you, in real time, what's happening on the screen. But who creates them, and how, and when? And how do they describe the action during fast dialogue, fast action, sex scenes, and screens full of scrolling credits? A deep dive into a bizarre art form most people didn't know exists.Guests: Lauren Berglund, consumer relations coordinator at the Guide Dog Foundation. Bill Patterson, founder, Audio Description Solutions. Rhys Lloyd, studio head, Descriptive Video Works. Bryan Gould, director of the National Center for Accessible Media at WGBH.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bill Patterson from Patterson Fruit Farm shares about how an Ohio fruit farm can operate year round (using different apple varieties and modern technology) and what changes have come to the farm in his generation of the family farm. Also we talk about how lamb has changed over the years and some of Bill's favorite Christmas foods. Thanks for listening throughout 2021! I have really enjoyed making the episodes, meeting new people and exploring cool places. Catch you in the new year! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seasoned2taste/message
Bill Patterson continues our series in Mark's Gospel as he looks at those who are out of step with the Lord and what that can teach us today.
Salesforce is synonymous with CRM. The cloud based company's enterprise offerings were recently bolstered by the landmark acquisition of Slack for nearly $28B. Bill Patterson, EVP and GM of CRM at Salesforce, had a front-row seat to this monumental integration. Bill joined hosts Scott and Andrei to discuss the synergies gained from the Slack acquisition, how to achieve work-life harmony, and how to stand out as a sales rep in an online environment. Here are some quick takeaways: Always operate with consideration of your core values. When crises like the Covid pandemic occur, these values will keep driving you forward Business is the biggest platform for change. Find ways that your company can do good. Ensure that your employees have the tools to communicate seamlessly both internally and externally Calls per hour is an outdated metric for tracking a sales rep's productivity- more attention should be paid to the quality of relationships being formed with clients You don't know everything. Be a learn-first person
Bill Patterson starts our new Summer 2021 series in Proverbs.
Bill Patterson preaches from Nehemiah 9: 1-37.
Jack shares what he's learned about Roba Stanley, the Atlanta music scene in the mid-1920s, and what Henry Ford has to do with country music. Songs: Usher (feat. Lil' John & Ludacris) - Yeah! Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers - Turkey in the Straw Big Chief Henry's Indian String Band - Indian Tom Tom Roba Stanley - Old Maid Blues Fiddlin' John Carson - Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane Stanley Trio - Whoa Mule Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - Little Frankie Texas Ruby and Curly Fox - Frankie and Johnny Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson, Bob Stanley - Railroad Bill Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - All Night Long Roba Stanley - Single Life Roba Stanley, Bill Patterson - Devilish Mary References: Bufwack, M. A., & Oermann, R. K. (1993). Finding her voice: The saga of women in country music. Crown. Carlin, B. (2004). String Bands in the North Carolina Piedmont. McFarland. Daniel, W. W. (2001). Pickin'on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia. University of Illinois Press. Oermann, R. K. (1984). Mother, Sister, Sweetheart, Pal:" Women in Old-Time Country Music". Southern Quarterly, 22(3), 125. Peterson, R. A. (2013). Creating country music: Fabricating authenticity. University of Chicago Press. Wolfe, C. K., & Akenson, J. E. (Eds.). (2003). The women of country music: a reader. University Press of Kentucky. Wolfe, C.K., Bulger, P., & Wiggins, G. (1977). “Roba Stanley: The First Country Sweetheart.” Old Time Music, 26. 13-18. Support Women in Music: Country Soul Songbook Connect: wildwoodflowerpod@gmail.com Instagram @wildwoodflowerpod Deadlines for submitting cover songs: Moonshine Kate - June 23 Sara Carter - June 30 Maybelle Carter - July 7 Elsie McWilliams - July 14
Bill Patterson guides us through Nehemiah 4.
In today's episode, K&L chat with Bill Patterson, a master wordsmith who makes hard science exciting and looks great in a Hawaiian shirt. Let's dive in! Hosts: Lauren Moore, Kalene Williams 00:00 Opening remarks and introductions -Discord server is up! https://discord.com/invite/t96CVRD -Keystroke Coffee is live! https://keystrokemedium.com/product/keystroke-coffee/ -Fill out a survey and 3 people will get selected for a free copy AND a coffee mug! https://keystrokemedium.com/survey 00:57 Main Event – Analyzing the Science in SciFi | Bill Patterson -Kuru disease as zombie-fication https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuru_(disease) -Tetrodotoxin effects from puffer fish https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetrodotoxin -What makes science important in hard science fiction? -Limiting principles make better stories. -Possible lack of limiting principles in fantasy. -Deus ex machina https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deus_ex_machina -Mohs scale of science fiction hardness. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness -Callout for a new hard SF anthology. Send the first 500 words to mohsanthologies@gmail.com -Deadline June 30, 2021! - Using science to guide the plot (not drive it necessarily). -The dangers as a new author. 30:35 Spotlight: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir https://amzn.to/3h66OeI 32:10 Main Event — Analyzing the Science in SciFi | Bill Patterson, Continued! -How we correspond with reality falls on a scale. -‘One small lie’ -E.g. forcefields, superconduction at room temperature. -Be ‘chary’ with subject matter experts. -NERDS! Ex. Gattica https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119177/ -Writing a 3-day novel is intensely immersive. https://www.3daynovel.com -Using science to write a version of ‘The Sting’. https://pattersonbill.wordpress.com/ 1:12:00 Closing remarks *** Try out Rob McClellan’s Mod Farm for your website building needs. Use the link for a KSM discount! https://modfarmdesign.com/keystroke/ Coffee and Concepts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRuoHj6opw0 Keystroke Medium Live! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1qSwdjsN9Q Storytelling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYRzwuQeK9Q Become a Medium today! https://keystrokemedium.com/mediums/ Don't forget to Like and Subscribe and get involved with the mayhem and shenanigans in the live chat! http://www.youtube.com/c/keystrokemedium If you have any thoughts or ideas for show topics or if you have authors you'd like to see on the show, let us know. Visit our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/KeystrokeMedium For all the latest and greatest KSM Gear, check out our store at: https://keystrokemedium.com/ksm-store/ Also, subscribe to Sci Fi Explorations for the best discounted and free books we come across through our contacts: http://www.scifiexplorations.com Keystroke Medium Anthologies Kingdoms of Iron and Stone - https://amzn.to/2GjbE6I Horizons Beyond - https://amzn.to/2SrJ6uX Farthest Reach – https://amzn.to/2UZINeo The Writing Dream – and How to Make it to Happily Ever After – Keystroke Medium’s first non-fiction book. https://amzn.to/2UZINeo If you enjoy this podcast, please leave us a review and rate the show on iTunes, Podbean, Stitcher, or wherever else you found us!
Bill Patterson guides us through Nehemiah 2:1-10.
Josh, Chuck, Scott, and special guest host Kalene Williams, sit down to talk with science fiction author Bill Patterson about his anthologies of hard science fiction, his take on the genre, and what they're looking for with future anthologies.
Ohio Farm Bureau has new leadership. Former president Frank Burkett left the OFBF board and was elected to the Nationwide board of directors shortly thereafter. Ohio Farm Bureau founded the Farm Bureau Mutual Automobile Insurance Company in 1926, which later became Nationwide. Burkett’s selection to the Nationwide board demonstrates the company’s continued deep connections to the ag industry. On this Our Ohio Weekly, meet newly elected president, Bill Patterson, and learn about his vision and goals in his new Ohio Farm Bureau role. 00:00 - New Ohio Farm Bureau president Bill Patterson talks about the challenges and goals his organization has in 2021 and beyond. 16:50 - Jack Irvin, vice president of public policy with Ohio Farm Bureau shares how proposed legislation in Congress would tax capital gains at death and eliminate stepped-up basis as a way to raise revenue for government spending, causing Farm Bureau to issue an Action Alert to our members. 23:50 - "To the Beat of Agriculture", visit one Perry County farm run by a duo that's not afraid of taking on a challenge. Dr. Tom and Suzie Turner's 215 acre shorthorn operation was built on a reclaimed silica mine. 32:20 - Ohio Farm Bureau’s director of state policy, Jenna Reese, gives an update on rural broadband efforts to connect all Ohioans. 42:20 - Shana Angel, Mineral City Watershed Program Assistant for Rural Action shares how an Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation grant led the way for a new program that helps farmers prevent nutrient and sediment loss.
We hope everyone had a safe and happy Easter! Matt, Kolt and Dusty are joined by Duane Stateler of Stateler Family Farms. Duane talks about Prop-12 and the pork industry. Audio this week includes an interview from Matt with Michael Formica about Prop-12 and the implications of it nationally. Dale has an interview with Jason and Phil Bane of Bane Welker. And Kolt has audio with Bill Patterson, the newly elected Ohio Farm Bureau Federation President.
Bill Patterson is the publisher of the Denton Record-Chronicle and owner and CEO of Denton Media Company. At the end of 2017, he repurchased the local newspaper from A.H Belo Corporation who had owned it since 1999. Before that, the Patterson family had owned the Denton Record-Chronicle since 1945, serving the Denton area since 1903. Dentonrc.com @dentonrc bpatterson@dentonrc.com 940-566-6808
Guest Speaker Bro Bill Patterson shares the importance of missions and faith promise giving. 2 Cor 8:1-7 KJV
Guest Speaker Bro Bill Patterson shares the importance of sharing the gospel by having the "right heart" in the first place. Luke 5:27-31 KJV
Meredith and her Dad reflect on his life in the industry, her growing up, and the connection of being an artist, parent to child. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/confessionsofanactress/support
Bill Patterson joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss the story behind how the Wesley Chapel Skeletons got its start and how you can go see them.
Today's guests are Bitty & Beau's Coffee Co-Founders, Amy and Ben Wright, and Salesforce EVP & GM of B2B CRM, Bill Patterson. Ben and Amy share how they try to support their employees and customers on a personal level, communicate with honesty, and show their appreciation. They explain how they are using ecommerce to facilitate interactions with customers in today's environment, and how they are recreating their in-person experience online through social media. Please note that halfway through the episode, VP of Trailhead Evangelism at Salesforce Leah McGowen-Hare joins the discussion to host a Q&A with our guests. To learn more about Leading Through Change and to access additional resources to help you and your business manage during this global crisis, go to salesforce.com/blog.
An Anglo-Scottish border version of the Frog Prince tale, told with perfect comedy timing by the brilliant Bill Patterson.
This sermon is from former pastor Bill Patterson as part of our 100 Year Celebration.
Bill Patterson looks at 1 Corinthians 6: 1-11 and asks when it is appropriate for there to be lawsuits amongst believers?
In the opening service of the 2019 Thee Generation Youth Summit, Dr. Bill Patterson shares three important truths about how you and I can have hearts that are willing to serve God, sacrifice for God, and submit to God. Listen and place yourself in the offering plate to God!This is the first of several sermons in a special series that will contain all of the sermons and workshops delivered at the 2019 Thee Generation Youth Summit at Falls Baptist Church in Menomonee Falls, WI this October 16-18, 2019.If you were blessed by this sermon, don’t forget to make plans to join hundreds of others young people next October for our annual meeting in Menomonee Falls, WI. For more information, please visit theegeneration.org/summit.
A message preached by Dr. Bill Patterson from the chapel platform at Baptist College of Ministry.
A message preached by Dr. Bill Patterson from the chapel platform at Baptist College of Ministry.
Monday evening message by Bill Patterson from the pulpit of Falls Baptist Church.
Bill Patterson — Monday evening message by Bill Patterson from the pulpit of Falls Baptist Church.
Preached by Dr. Bill Patterson during the 2019 Missions Conference "Send Me".
Bill Patterson — Preached by Dr. Bill Patterson during the 2019 Missions Conference "Send Me".
Tony Finau and volunteer Bill Patterson were brought together on January 30, 2018 at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, held at TPC Scottsdale, where the veteran PGA TOUR player rescued Patterson from a near tragedy on the driving range. Patterson was performing his duties, as he has for the past decade, when he lost control of his golf cart (2:38) and got run over. Patterson was dragged some 50 yards before Finau reached him and was able to move the cart off. He has since made a full recovery and reunited with the golfer at the 2019 3M Open in Minneapolis, Minnesota (6:28). Up & Down is a new podcast from the PGA TOUR. On each episode, we’ll explore the profound personal connections that surround our sport as people in the game come together to dive deeper into their relationship than they ever have before.
This is the twelfth in our Summer Series. Bill Patterson of Emmanuel Church Leamington looks at Jesus' claim to be the "Light of the World" in John 8.
From Venture Café -- Bill Patterson of Express Scripts explains the value of community engagement. Joe Beggs of 'Hive' invented a medical device to keep people out of the hospital. Arthur Holland Michel wrote 'Eyes in the Sky' and was in the room for secret aerial surveillance to fight crime in Baltimore. LaunchCode executive director Jeff Mazur on new classes starting.
This is the seventh in our 2019 Summer Series. Bill Patterson looks at the topic of Family via Romans 15:6.
Bill Patterson of Emmanuel Church sets out a charge to the newly appointed elders of Kenilworth Community Church at the founding meeting in June 2019
This is the fourteenth in our 2019 series on the Gospel of John. Bill Patterson speaks on John 18: 28- 19:16a.
Sunday Morning service at BBC with guest speaker Bill Patterson.
Clinical Hypnotherapist & Psychotherapist, Bill Patterson, is today’s guest interview. Bill shares with us some incredible benefits of hypnotherapy. He helps to explain what are hypnotherapy and hypnosis, and, how they differ from meditation. We then find out about whether anyone can be hypnotised & how long it takes to be hypnotised. We discuss the benefits of hypnotherepay, which include: overcoming trauma and addiction, management of chronic pain, anxiety and stress, as well as, improvement in mental capacities and performance. We also go into discussing the athletic performance, trance-state, medical evidence and answer some common myths about hypnosis. Go to the show notes for episode 53 at https://www.biohackerslab.com/ep53-bill-patterson/ for more links & highlights. Support the show.
Bill Patterson from NAPWHA talks about living with HIV and growing older. How we can prepare, what we can expect and the work that still needs to be done to ensure a healthy and happy twilight.
Today’s episode is part 2 of the report from the Australasian HIV Medical Conference – ASHM 2016. If you missed part 1, you can check it out at insideHIV.net or download it from itunes.On the AFAO community stage, a special symposium featured many of the most exciting developments happening, for positive people.Launching Australia’s first national campaign specifically designed to improve the lives of positive people was Aaron Cogle, CEO of the National Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA). Aaron explains the evolution of the Good Quality Of Life campaign.NAPWHA also played a part in the development of a world first. MyLife+ is a smart phone app that helps positive people manage their health and wellbeing. Oonagh Rocks, Community Affairs Manager at ViiV Healthcare details the development of the app, before introducing Bill Patterson, NAPWHA’s Operations Manager. Bill highlights the importance of integrating the lived experience of positive people into something as technologically advanced as the MyLife+ app.This symposium was where insideHIV.net and this podcast series for positive people, launched. Caleb Hawk, the Communications Coordinator of the Victorian AIDS Council, provides some background before Dean Beck launches the project.We also discover the difficulty Doctors have in defining the relationships of men who have sex with men (MSM). Dr Vincent Cornelisse from Melbourne sexual Health Centre reveals some fascinating findings from his research.
Bill Patterson is a world-class motionsports artist who is well known in the international motor racing world. He is the official artist at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and is seen at tracks and events around the world performing live art and showing his studio paintings. Bill has an eclectic mix of styles and looks. He paints commissions for both private and corporate clients and although he’s best known in auto racing circles, he is widely accepted in other sports including: tennis, hockey, skiing, soccer, and sailing. What’s Bill’s favorite painting ever? “The next one!”
The Conversation contintues on The Journey at the OCCC - Dallas, featuring 'love' poet (Host B. Randal); 'love doctor' and author (Poet Brandon L. Jackson); 'God's Poet' Bill Patterson and Hip-Hop Artist Kwaleo30. Introducing Riding Moby Dick: How They Beat The Odds Every Time (Non-Fiction) by Neville DeAngelou TheJourney.Ryosports.com
Owasso Head Coach Bill Patterson joined the host of the High School Round Up Matt Reynolds to talk about Owasso's big win over Norman North. #OKPreps
Owasso Head Coach Bill Patterson joined the host of the High School Round Up Matt Reynolds to talk about the Rams upset over Jenks 7-6. #OKPreps
Brothers Michael Pearce and Bill Patterson launch their inaugural edition Masonic Central Asia with their guest Br. Jim Johnston, PhD., who is one of the foremost scholars on Masonry in Japan. Also, Br. Johnston is a Past Grand Master of the island nation, a 33º Brother of the Scottish Rite, and a founding member of the Lodge of research Japan. This episode was pre-recorded for the time difference but your questions and comments are very much welcome and encouraged!
Brothers Michael Pearce and Bill Patterson launch their inaugural edition Masonic Central Asia with their guest Br. Jim Johnston, PhD., who is one of the foremost scholars on Masonry in Japan. Also, Br. Johnston is a Past Grand Master of the island nation, a 33º Brother of the Scottish Rite, and a founding member of the Lodge of research Japan. This episode was pre-recorded for the time difference but your questions and comments are very much welcome and encouraged!
We re-visit an earlier episode (Episode 12), which was an episode where the regular roundtable made observations on the current healthcare. This time around we invited a doctor, Dr. Christopher Peters, and a hospital Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Bill Patterson, to give us an insiders perspective to the healthcare discussion going on in towns across America. Although this is a departure from our normal financial, economic, and monetary topics we discuss I felt it was important to re-visit this topic for a number of reasons. Many of the reasons are brought up in the show but mainly my reasoning is to learn more about the issue. The more we learn the less we are influenced by political rhetoric and the easier it will be to come to clear conclusions. Thank you for listening. Questions, Comments, email me at twobeerswithsteve@hotmail.com You can subscribe to the show through Itunes