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GOP gubernatorial candidate Bill Sizemore talks about his race, the issues, why he is running. Captain William E. Simpson, naturalist and journalist, discusses the latest on the Klamath Dams commenting controversies.
Learning doesn't just start in the classroom. It continues as learners take the knowledge they've gained and apply it to their role. So, how can instructors and trainers create a more powerful learning experience and give learners the support they need to grow? In this episode, we turn to our Scaled Agile colleagues, Tamara Nation, director of product management, and Bill Sizemore, SAFe content advisor for advice, tips, and stories from the field about how to become a great SAFe instructor.
1998 Oregon candidate for Governor Bill Sizemore joins Ryan to discuss his experience in politics and life. Subscribe and Share! PLEASE! www.ryanokeogan.com Check it out!! Follow us on social media! The Ryan O'Keogan Show on Rumble Gab Minds Parler Rate, Review, Subscribe and Share!
!!!!!WARNING EXPLICIT!!!!! (F-Bombs) We edited as much as we could without losing the authenticity. Lol Tonight we sit down with the Nasty Boys: Adam Barnes Joe Barnes Keith Hightchew We discuss and celebrate 30 years of continued success that Joe Barnes has had running this slow pitch team. Many many memories of games, players, relationships formed and championships. Special call in guest Bill Sizemore: 1:10:10 Kenny Piccirillo: 1:55:08 Shawn Sproles: 2:14:31 Greg Butler: 2:41:23
Bill Sizemore shares about one of the statements Jesus speaks from the cross, "It is finished".
Bill Sizemore shares about how believers need to not just settle for mediocre faith, but to unmask our unbeliefs so we can let God be Who He said He is.
Two southern families confront a shared legacy of slavery. Our special guest is Bill Sizemore, author of “Uncle George and Me,” the story of the two Sizemore families - one black, one white. It is the true story of darkness, ugliness, love and reconciliation. And, it all happened in Mecklenburg county Virginia.
Two local, experienced writers wrote two books about the lasting effect on slavery from the same local publisher. You'd think they'd be pretty similar, right? You'd think they'd be pals, right? Wrong! These two fine books are in fact very different ways, and these two fine gentlemen had never met before coming on our show (you're welcome, guys).
The 1985 Haysom slayings were brutal, and the murder case is one of the most famous in Virginia. In the book "A Far, Far Better Thing," co-authors Bill Sizemore and Jens Soering (alleged perpetrator) tell the story of Soering's involvement in the violent crimes. Join us for an interview with Bill Sizemore today on 89.5 WHRV-FM! Later, has a particular headline caught your attention this week? Let us know by calling 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240, tweeting us @hearsayradio, or sending an email to hearsay@whrv.org.
Bill Sizemore finishes up Pastor Doug Cotton's series on the Ten Commandments.
Bill Sizemore speaks about how God loves each one of us.
Bill Sizemore preaches about we want our hearts to be the good soil so the Word of God grows and produces fruit.
Bill Sizemore continues in the series, "A WAY OUT" about how the everyday, ordinary, small decisions you make, can have lasting results.
Bill Sizemore talks about life between the two swooshes.
Featured guest is investigative reporter Bill Sizemore of the Virginian-Pilot daily (Norfolk), discussing his exposes and articles on the scandal-ridden Christian empire of the Rev. Pat Robertson. Includes sound bites of some of Robertson's weirdest recent "700 Club" pronouncements and brief commentary on the gay marriage vote and the theocratic plank of the Texas Republican Party. Music: The Freethinker Blues by Dan Barker. (MP3, 50 min, 22.6 MB)