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Mostly Motorsports Ep 370 Carson McCarl, Bill Wright. Scott Traylor and Kirk Elliott have been the host of "Track Talk" with the RacinBoys on Sports Radio 810 WHB in Kansas City for 24 years. Traylor spent the past 13 years on the road as anchor and producer of the Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour broadcasts. He had many years of experience and success driving and owning race cars before embarking on a broadcasting career covering motorsports. www.racinboys.com
Send us a textBill Wright shares his global healthcare and engineering journey spanning 36 countries over 50 years. His uniques experiences reveal how important it is to create lasting impact through sustainable solutions with good engineering.•On one of his jourey's Bill was introduced to prosthetics in Bangladesh where he encountered the Jaipur foot made from sandals and rubber tire parts• The design uniquely suited patients who walked barefoot and needed to squat for daily activities• Working across 36 countries required addressing universal needs: water, wastewater management, electricity, and material supply chains• Haiti stands among the most challenging locations due to extreme poverty and lack of infrastructure• Solar power has revolutionized healthcare delivery, from small charging panels to systems powering entire hospitals• 3D printing offers potential for on-site manufacturing but requires finding and retaining technically skilled personnel• Success can be measured in individual lives changed – like Jose Manuel who now drives and studies law despite missing all four limbs• Sustainable development requires training locals rather than relying on expatriate presence• The most effective organizations focus on teaching Special thanks to Advanced 3D for making this episode possible.Support the show
The pace of change is accelerating in the market, which means we can always take a step back to understand where those changes have come from and how that drives business activities.Bill Wright, head of global government affairs at Elastic, joins for this episode to explain how the fundamentals of the Trump administration's approach to artificial intelligence and cybersecurity line up with those from the Biden Administration.Yes many things are different, but several others are not as well. For Wright, this shows just how critical cyber and AI are to the federal government. As he tells Editor Nick Wakeman, the Trump administration is looking to expand the government's AI and cyber strategy with a greater emphasis on commercial technology.And of course, speed and efficiency are key points Wright addresses too. As he explains, understanding where customers have come from and where they want to go is step one in finding growth opportunities across today's market.Here are the tech takeaways from Trump's budget proposal‘Just wait' to see how CISA reforms play out, DHS head tells cyber communityIndustry awaits how OMB AI guidance on paper will be implemented in practiceWhat the federal workforce could look like with AI government employees
Today, Thursday, July 11 on Urban Forum Northwest : *Ram Dixit, President, MLK Gandhi Empowerment Initiative comments on the program that will bring technology training to underrepresented communities in South Martin Luther King Jr. County. The program is supported by Senator Patty Murray and Congressman Adam Smith. *Kathy Colombo of the Beacon Hill Community Council and Robert Woodard, Fir State Golf Club were the leading organizations that were able to honor the late Bill Wright by having the Jefferson Golf Course named in his honor. On Saturday, July 13 11:00 am-1:00 pm the organizations will celebrate Mr. Wright as the first African American Golfer to win USGA Public Links 65 years ago. *Grover Johnson invites you to Saturday's Love Thy Neighbor Day event in Tacoma on the corner of 11th and South J Street that will feature free food, live music, guest speakers, at an outdoor setting so bring your lawn chairs. *Roy Hayes and Robert Woodard reflect on the life and legend of the late Roman D. Williams who was an All City Basketball Player at Seattle's Garfield High School his senior year 1958-59. He was also a singer performing at cabarets and in local clubs. He worked closely with youth programs in South King County. *Keith Floyd, Owner, Soul Fusion Food LLC is a Seattle based food truck specializes in down home soul food cooked with intense flavor and passion. His motto is "uniting cultures to feed the soul". *Jessilyn A. Hall Head, Vice Chair, BOD, The Sound of The Northwest, Maestro Elias Bullock, Director, The Sound of the Northwest, and Dr. Orville Lawton, Founder and Director, The Ebony Chorale of The Palm Beaches. They will comment on the Saturday, July 20 Concert at Seattle First AME Church. Reverend Dr. Carey Anderson, Pastor. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archive programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. X@Eddie_Rye.
Today, Thursday, July 11 on Urban Forum Northwest :*Ram Dixit, President, MLK Gandhi Empowerment Initiative comments on the program that will bring technology training to underrepresented communities in South Martin Luther King Jr. County. The program is supported by Senator Patty Murray and Congressman Adam Smith. *Kathy Colombo of the Beacon Hill Community Council and Robert Woodard, Fir State Golf Club were the leading organizations that were able to honor the late Bill Wright by having the Jefferson Golf Course named in his honor. On Saturday, July 13 11:00 am-1:00 pm the organizations will celebrate Mr. Wright as the first African American Golfer to win USGA Public Links 65 years ago.*Grover Johnson invites you to Saturday's Love Thy Neighbor Day event in Tacoma on the corner of 11th and South J Street that will feature free food, live music, guest speakers, at an outdoor setting so bring your lawn chairs.*Roy Hayes and Robert Woodard reflect on the life and legend of the late Roman D. Williams who was an All City Basketball Player at Seattle's Garfield High School his senior year 1958-59. He was also a singer performing at cabarets and in local clubs. He worked closely with youth programs in South King County.*Keith Floyd, Owner, Soul Fusion Food LLC is a Seattle based food truck specializes in down home soul food cooked with intense flavor and passion. His motto is "uniting cultures to feed the soul". *Jessilyn A. Hall Head, Vice Chair, BOD, The Sound of The Northwest, Maestro Elias Bullock, Director, The Sound of the Northwest, and Dr. Orville Lawton, Founder and Director, The Ebony Chorale of The Palm Beaches. They will comment on the Saturday, July 20 Concert at Seattle First AME Church. Reverend Dr. Carey Anderson, Pastor.Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archive programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. X@Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, Thursday, July 11 on Urban Forum Northwest : *Ram Dixit, President, MLK Gandhi Empowerment Initiative comments on the program that will bring technology training to underrepresented communities in South Martin Luther King Jr. County. The program is supported by Senator Patty Murray and Congressman Adam Smith. *Kathy Colombo of the Beacon Hill Community Council and Robert Woodard, Fir State Golf Club were the leading organizations that were able to honor the late Bill Wright by having the Jefferson Golf Course named in his honor. On Saturday, July 13 11:00 am-1:00 pm the organizations will celebrate Mr. Wright as the first African American Golfer to win USGA Public Links 65 years ago. *Grover Johnson invites you to Saturday's Love Thy Neighbor Day event in Tacoma on the corner of 11th and South J Street that will feature free food, live music, guest speakers, at an outdoor setting so bring your lawn chairs. *Roy Hayes and Robert Woodard reflect on the life and legend of the late Roman D. Williams who was an All City Basketball Player at Seattle's Garfield High School his senior year 1958-59. He was also a singer performing at cabarets and in local clubs. He worked closely with youth programs in South King County. *Keith Floyd, Owner, Soul Fusion Food LLC is a Seattle based food truck specializes in down home soul food cooked with intense flavor and passion. His motto is "uniting cultures to feed the soul". *Jessilyn A. Hall Head, Vice Chair, BOD, The Sound of The Northwest, Maestro Elias Bullock, Director, The Sound of the Northwest, and Dr. Orville Lawton, Founder and Director, The Ebony Chorale of The Palm Beaches. They will comment on the Saturday, July 20 Concert at Seattle First AME Church. Reverend Dr. Carey Anderson, Pastor. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archive programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. X@Eddie_Rye.
Today, Thursday, May 2 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW scheduled guests for the hour are: *Robert Woodard (Woody), former president, Fir State Golf Club, Kathy Colombo, Beacon Hill Community Council represents the organizations that took the lead and worked for years to honor Bill Wright a graduate of Franklin High School and the first Black Golfer to win a USGA title by having the Seattle Parks Department to name the Jefferson Park Golf Course to the Bill Wright Golf Complex at Jefferson Park. Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent Christopher Williams will comment on the honor approved by the Seattle Parks Commission. *Delbert Richardson national award-winning museum comes to life on stage in the "Lion Tells His Tale "Featuring Delbert's American History Traveling Museum: The Unspoken Truths May 1-5 at the Broadway Performance Hall. The play was written by Vida Oliphant Sneed and Directed by Steve Sneed. *The New Beginnings Christian Fellowship (NBCF) Empowerment for "Getting Better Together" is sponsoring a six-week training series about how to get Healthier, Happier, Wealthier, and Wiser starting on Monday May 6 at 6:00 pm (PDT). Live @NBCF. Reverend Dr. Leslie D. Braxton, Pastor, NBCF, Dr. Traci Harrell, Reverend Dr. Linda M. Smith, Pastor, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Baptist Church will discuss the value of the six-week series. *Clarence Gunn, president, Democrats for Diversity and Inclusion (DDI) invites you to their Monday evening meeting where political issues and the upcoming elections are on the agenda. The Washington State Democratic Convention will be held June 21-23. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. Twitter X@Eddie_Rye.
Today, Thursday, May 2 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW scheduled guests for the hour are:*Robert Woodard (Woody), former president, Fir State Golf Club, Kathy Colombo, Beacon Hill Community Council represents the organizations that took the lead and worked for years to honor Bill Wright a graduate of Franklin High School and the first Black Golfer to win a USGA title by having the Seattle Parks Department to name the Jefferson Park Golf Course to the Bill Wright Golf Complex at Jefferson Park. Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent Christopher Williams will comment on the honor approved by the Seattle Parks Commission.*Delbert Richardson national award-winning museum comes to life on stage in the "Lion Tells His Tale "Featuring Delbert's American History Traveling Museum: The Unspoken Truths May 1-5 at the Broadway Performance Hall. The play was written by Vida Oliphant Sneed and Directed by Steve Sneed.*The New Beginnings Christian Fellowship (NBCF) Empowerment for "Getting Better Together" is sponsoring a six-week training series about how to get Healthier, Happier, Wealthier, and Wiser starting on Monday May 6 at 6:00 pm (PDT). Live @NBCF. Reverend Dr. Leslie D. Braxton, Pastor, NBCF, Dr. Traci Harrell, Reverend Dr. Linda M. Smith, Pastor, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Baptist Church will discuss the value of the six-week series.*Clarence Gunn, president, Democrats for Diversity and Inclusion (DDI) invites you to their Monday evening meeting where political issues and the upcoming elections are on the agenda. The Washington State Democratic Convention will be held June 21-23. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. Twitter X@Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, Thursday, May 2 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW scheduled guests for the hour are: *Robert Woodard (Woody), former president, Fir State Golf Club, Kathy Colombo, Beacon Hill Community Council represents the organizations that took the lead and worked for years to honor Bill Wright a graduate of Franklin High School and the first Black Golfer to win a USGA title by having the Seattle Parks Department to name the Jefferson Park Golf Course to the Bill Wright Golf Complex at Jefferson Park. Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent Christopher Williams will comment on the honor approved by the Seattle Parks Commission. *Delbert Richardson national award-winning museum comes to life on stage in the "Lion Tells His Tale "Featuring Delbert's American History Traveling Museum: The Unspoken Truths May 1-5 at the Broadway Performance Hall. The play was written by Vida Oliphant Sneed and Directed by Steve Sneed. *The New Beginnings Christian Fellowship (NBCF) Empowerment for "Getting Better Together" is sponsoring a six-week training series about how to get Healthier, Happier, Wealthier, and Wiser starting on Monday May 6 at 6:00 pm (PDT). Live @NBCF. Reverend Dr. Leslie D. Braxton, Pastor, NBCF, Dr. Traci Harrell, Reverend Dr. Linda M. Smith, Pastor, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Baptist Church will discuss the value of the six-week series. *Clarence Gunn, president, Democrats for Diversity and Inclusion (DDI) invites you to their Monday evening meeting where political issues and the upcoming elections are on the agenda. The Washington State Democratic Convention will be held June 21-23. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on Facebook. Twitter X@Eddie_Rye.
If you grew up in Fort Collins during the 80's and 90's there is a good chance you hit up The Wright Life in Downtown Fort Collins. Patrick sits down with the founder Bill Wright, who founded the alternative sports store in 1981. Bill was the first one to carry Snowboards in Colorado and the first shop to carry Skateboards in Fort Collins since the closing of Bombergs Bicycles in 1979.
If you grew up in Fort Collins during the 80's and 90's there is a good chance you hit up The Wright Life in Downtown Fort Collins. Patrick sits down with the founder Bill Wright, who founded the alternative sports store in 1981. Bill was the first one to carry Snowboards in Colorado and the first shop to carry Skateboards in Fort Collins since the closing of Bombergs Bicycles in 1979.
In this week's lesson from the book of 1 Samuel, Bill Wright challenges us to trust God even when facing insurmountable odds as we look at the account of Jonathan's defeat of the Philistines. So, open your Bibles to 1 Samuel 14:1-23 and join us as we continue to see what happens when the king that you think you want is not God.Thank you for joining us today!To learn more about the Friday Men's Breakfast please visit our website at https://wcchapel.org/fridaymensbreakfast
To take advantage of workforce, ease of transportation and other resources, manufacturers and distributors in rural Iowa are co-locating facilities in the Des Moines Metro. Bill Wright, Managing Director of CBRE/Hubbell explains the phenomenon, identifies tax benefits, discusses trends in amenities and digs into why Central Iowa has been "found" by regional and national developers like OPUS, Van Trust, ILEX and Endeavor. Full show details are at https://iowapodcast.com/bill-wright-manufacturing *** You just got a free box of teeth whitening strips from Brady Dental Care! Sign up as a new patient to get your free kit. https://bradydentalcare.com/hello
A little over a month ago, President Biden issued a sweeping executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) covering a broad set of AI issues, such as privacy, transparency, the development of biological weapons, and many more. The order hands out expansive directives to several U.S. government agencies and private industry, which the Biden administration hopes will help the U.S. lead the globe in AI development in a safe and sustainable manner. Lawfare Research Fellow Matt Gluck sat down with Bill Wright, Global Head of Government Affairs at Elastic—a leading search company—to discuss, from the perspective of an industry insider, what the executive order means for tech companies that rely on AI and the relationship between tech companies and the U.S. government. Is collaboration among companies in the competitive AI space possible? Which aspects of the order could help smaller companies keep up? Will the order let companies dictate their processes for complying with the order's broad objectives?Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Had the pleasure of speaking with professional wrestler and Overdriver CEO Bill Wright this week! On episode 50, we discussed the state of the industry, getting into wrestling, starting up the company, and helping out with various fundraisers as well as working with charities. You can find out more about Overdriver here:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...https://www.instagram.com/overdriverllc/https://www.youtube.com/@UCCQH7f6XKvq... Don't forget to hit the like button and share the FB, IG, Thread, Twitter and YouTube pages with your friends: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086017718621https://www.threads.net/@wrestlingwithheart?fbclid=IwAR2MUx9t_3PqATlaj0XblQM4xIBBO5K9tZrnF0FAj_yQ31odobNejQOIo94https://www.instagram.com/wrestlingwithheart/https://twitter.com/wwhwskhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp3YACrhtOXSlAHzN6qHjjgAre you a pro wrestler and have done community service and/or charity work? E-mail the podcast at wrestlingwithheart@yahoo.com and tell us if you would be interested in being interviewed.Donate to my Patreon and subscribe to my content here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84502525Support the show
The wrestling business is an ever evolving beast. Todays guest talks about the tools needed to make it in todays business, and what his app OverDriver Pro offers promoters, wrestlers, backstage workers, and fans alike! This app puts the convenience of booking shows, and selling tickets all at your fingertips! Tune in and listen to this great episode. Learn more about todays guest here: www.overdriver.org Zeo to Hero Podcast Network: https://zeotohero.com/ The Avenue Podcast Network: www.avenuepodcast.net OIW Podcast Network: https://www.oiwpodcastnetwork.com/ Cups and Tees By Stasha: https://linktr.ee/cupsandteesbystasha Original Geek Comics: https://www.originalgeekcomics.com/ Diamond State Wrestling: https://diamondstatewrestling.com/ The Rare Cut: https://www.youtube.com/@diamondstatewrestling Beginning Music from Tunetank.com The Indie Rock - ViPSound (Copyright Free Music) Download free: https://tunetank.com/track/552/the-indie-rock/ Intro theme sampled from: pixabay.com/music (find whole song there) Outro music by: D.Cure Produced by: tunnA Beatz If you enjoy his music, be sure to check out his website as well! www.dcurehiphop.com Thank you to IKE for his use of the background music at the end of the show. The song is called "How I Start My Mornings". If you enjoy his music find more of his stuff here: https://beacons.ai/ikemakesbeats Linktree for all my socials: http://linktr.ee/Giveadadapodcast
On this episode Tony talks with Bill Wright on the exciting app to revolutionize getting bookings and all aspects of pro wrestling OVERDRIVER!!!! Tony and Bill discuss how the app is gonna work and who can benefit from it, the guys tell some funny road stories and much more on this edition of THE BENGEBUSTER SHOW!!!!
Golf historian Mike Riste joins the podcast to explore the history of public golf in Washington and the influence of PNGA Hall-of-Famer Albert "Scotty" Campbell, a golfer from Seattle in the 1930s and 40s. Despite having no formal golf lessons, Campbell was a talented golfer, setting an amateur record for the 1936 Masters tournament and being selected for the 1936 Walker Cup team. The podcast also discusses the role of Jefferson Park Golf Course in promoting public golfers and fostering the development of successful golfers, including Bill Wright, the first black golfer to win the US Public Links in 1959. The hosts also delve into the history of the USGA Pub Links tournament and how Campbell's success helped raise its profile.
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In March of 2023, the National Cybersecurity Strategy was released. Lots of pundits opined a day or two after the release; rather than an immediate reaction, it seems best to wait for a news cycle or two to look at the strategy from a better perspective. Well, what better perspective than a person who has worked inside the government, is an attorney, and has some serious credentials in the tech world? Today, we sat down with Bill Wright, Global Head of Government Affairs at Elastic. The strategy document talks about the importance of infrastructure. Bill Wright comments that 80% of the critical infrastructure in the United States is privately held. One overarching purpose of the document is to try to fill in the security gaps in the private sector. Bill remarks that the third “pillar” of the document may present the biggest challenge. This is the call for federal privacy legislation. Americans are sensitive to any kind of federal control over-identification. This alone may take three to five years to pass legislation. What is new is a shift of security liability to the software makers. The Executive Order is trying to incentivize solutions providers to have basic security built into the offering, instead of the constant bolting on of software packaged to comply with a new initiative. Years of failure have shown how limited this after-the-fact approach is. Because Bill has decades of experience in technology policy, he can see how some industry groups may balk. The example he gives is members of industrial water systems were not consulted before this mandate. He ends the interview by stating the obvious: computer networks are now part of the critical infrastructure of the United States. Many of the security recommendations are made with an understanding of the role of CISA in the entire endeavor. Listen to the interview to get a fresh, new perspective on the new federal mandate. Follow John Gilroy on Twitter @RayGilray Follow John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Listen to past episodes of Federal Tech Podcast www.federaltechpodcast.com
IAPD's Wayne Utterback talks with the 2022 Mike Cassidy Commissioner Community Service Award winner Bill Wright, a commissioner for the Streamwood Park District.
Today, host Daniel Chacón talks with author Marcia Daudistel about her new book Across the Border and Back: Music in the Big Bend (Texas A&M University Press, 2022). Daudistel is also the co-author with writer Mimi Gladstein of the book The Women of Smeltertown by TCU Press. Marcia is the co-author with writer and photographer Bill Wright, of Authentic Texas: People of the Big Bend, published by the University of Texas Press and winner of the 2014 Southwest Book Award from the Border Regional Library Association. She is the editor of Grace and Gumption: the Women of El Paso, winner of a 2013 San Antonio Conservation Society publication award, and Literary El Paso, winner of the 2010 Southwest Book Award of the Border Regional Library Association, both published by TCU Press.
The Weekend Whassup! The Point keeps you connected to the top 9 things happening around Sheboygan! Enjoy Public Ice Skating at Sheboygan's Lakers Ice Center tonight (Friday) from 8-10pm. Sunday afternoon at 1:30 too! Just $10. (Includes skate rental) https://www.facebook.com/events/694551118831129 The S.C.I.O. Sheboygan Winter Farmers Market happens the 1st and 3rd Saturdays November-April at First Congregational Church in Sheboygan. https://www.sheboygancountyinterfaith.org/farmers-market/ The John Fiedler Family Benefit Brat Fry is at Butch & Anne's Pine Grove in Elkhart Lake tomorrow (Saturday) at noon! The family thanks you for your support! https://www.facebook.com/events/1570535763403399 There's a Pinewood Derby event tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 9am at Sheboygan Chevy! Bring your pinewood kit & build your car. They have templates, tools and a track! https://www.facebook.com/events/307844614865560 Explore Wood Carving with Bill Wright, tomorrow (Saturday) at noon at The John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Downtown Sheboygan! All ages and abilities are welcome to drop in for this free event. https://www.facebook.com/events/479814847622546 The Sheboygan Athletic Club will hold its annual awards banquet tomorrow (Saturday) night Al & Al's in Sheboygan. The club will honor Sheboygan A's players, fans, and Sheboygan Athletic Club volunteers who helped make the 2022 season a success. https://www.facebook.com/events/459079069531918 Sal “The Voice”, the unforgettable 2016 Golden Buzzer on America's Got Talent brings the sounds of Dean Martin, Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra to Sheboygan's Lutheran Fine Arts Center for two shows tomorrow (Saturday) at 5 and 8! https://brushfire.com/harmonypromotions/sinatratributeconcert/ Odyssey Fun Center in Falls presents Stand-Up Comedy, tomorrow (Saturday) at 8:30! National acts are there to make you laugh! https://bowlingsheboygan.com/comedy-club/ The Winter Driving Autocross Series challenges your winter driving skills at Elkhart Lake's Road America this weekend. Speed stop challenge, short autocross, and long autocross. https://www.roadamerica.com/winter-autocross See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest on Let’s Talk Knoxville is Bill Wright, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Museum (NSCHoF&M) Coordinator as we talk about the big day at the NSCHoF&M and their big day December 16th.
Their fortune might be gone, but one couple dances the night away while planning to rebuild another. At Club Lido, Cobina Wright and Bill Wright dance the tango with the professional couple Medrano and Donna. The Wrights prepare for a new venture to restore their fortune, but Cobina worries more about the future of their marriage. Other people and subjects include: Club Lido, Casa Cobina, Waldorf Astoria, Peacock Ball, Doris Duke, Barbara Hutton, Helena McCann, Phil Plant, Constance Bennett, Roberto Medrano, Donna Landwehr Medrano, Paul Landwehr, speedboat crash, supper club, professional dance couples, Vernon Castle, Irene Castle, Fred Astaire, Adele Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Vilma Ebsen, Buddy Ebsen, Beverly Hillbillies, Vivian Vance, I Love Lucy, rise of Spanish and Latin cultural influence, nonalcoholic drinks, Bertha Stockbridge, Canadian Dry, Pepsi, Coca Cola, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew, 7 Up, rum, gin, Elon Musk, cultural changes, Powerball, podcasting, new music, Past Perfect Vintage Music, Great Depression, Prohibition ***Extra Notes / Call to Action:My recurring Waldorf-Astoria hotels webinar - Part 1 on Thursday, December 1st, 2022 and Part 2 Thursday, December 8th at 8pm EST / 5pm PST. New York Adventure Club www.nyadventureclub.com or the events section at https://asthemoneyburns.com. Thursday, December 1st, 8pm EST / 5pm PST – Waldorf Astoria Hotel Part 1: A New Standard of Luxury (pre-1929), Come learn more about the Astor family dispute behind the famous hotel and its construction as well as the hotel's influence on luxury travel and fine dining. Connections to the Titanic as well as other events and famous people will also be explored. But all good things come to and end. https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/the-waldorf-astoria-hotel-part-i-a-new-standard-of-luxury-webinar-registration-458480436327/ Thursday, December 8th, 8pm EST / 5pm PST – Waldorf Astoria Hotel New York Part 2: Manhattan's Grandest Hotel (1931-present), The second version of this fine luxury hotel comes during the dawn of new era which will bring new challenges and excitement. A lingering Astor family connection adds to the saga until a new family the Hilton dynasty rises and takes over. More celebrities and events will add to allure of this hotel. Finally, updates reveal the recent renovations, an auction, and the future for the third incarnation.https://www.nyadventureclub.com/event/the-waldorf-astoria-hotel-part-ii-manhattans-grandest-hotel-webinar-registration-458480476447/ Share, like, subscribe ***Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Swinging at Maida by Benny Carter & His Orchestra, Album Jazz Age!Section 2 Music: Got To Dance My Way To Heaven by Henry Hall, Albums The Great British Dance Bands & Tea Dance 2Section 3 Music: Ooh! That Kiss! by Carroll Gibbons, Album Elegance 2End Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands ***https://asthemoneyburns.com/TW / IG – @asthemoneyburns Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.
Marilyn Adolph Scarabin and her kids talk over a tape that her parents had sent (this was common to be economical). On the parts that weren't recorded over, Helen Mae Wright and Clarence Henry Adolph, Sr. host Helen's sister Beulah Wright Oldbury and brother Bill Wright with great-nephew JJ Marion (Nelwyn's son). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-scarabin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-scarabin/support
Bob Holder talks some Phillies baseball & then chats with Bill Wright of the Love Ran Red Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah County's population is projected to grow from 664,258 on July 1, 2020 to 1,338,222 in 2060.Mayor of Payson, Bill Wright joins the show to discuss how the community of Payson is preparing and handling the growth, Mayor Wright also walks through ad some other fun events to keep an eye on like onion days! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Student Loan Forgiveness and the high income cap President Biden announced forgiving student debt. Dave and Debbie talk about the facts, the fallout, the good fortune for so many. Anyone who makes under 125,000 or a combined income of $250,000 can qualify for student loan forgivenss. Are thes caps too high? Should there be an income cap at all with President Biden's loan forgiveness plan? Leah Murray, Executive Director of the Walker Institute and host of KSL at Night joins the show with her insight. The Growth of Utah County and Payson City Utah County's population is projected to grow from 664,258 on July 1, 2020 to 1,338,222 in 2060.Mayor of Payson, Bill Wright joins the show to discuss how the community of Payson is preparing and handling the growth, Mayor Wright also walks through ad some other fun events to keep an eye on like onion days! How the Nebo School District is handling growth There are 46 schools in Nebo District, 35,912 student's, This yearthe Nebo District grew 500 new students in the district. Lana Hiskey, Communications & Community Relations Administrator Nebo School District joins she show to discuss how the district is monitoring and maintaining growth for the school district to ensure classrooms don't get too crowded. Alternatives to College at Payson High With Student Loan forgiveness on many of our minds.. D2 takes a look at the alternatives to college that can save students in high school from taking out student loans in the first place. CTE skills classes - Saves 10.4 million dollars in the past year due to concurrent enrollmentLana Hiskey, Communications & Community Relations Administrator Nebo School District joins the show to discuss the options Payson High offer to students looking for options outside of college. She also goes through the money saved for parents through concurrent enrollment and scholarships. Should you buy your kid a car? We carry $1.4T in car loan debt... so the question Dave has... Should we buy a car for our kids? Caleb Silver, Editor in Chief of Investopedia joins the show to help us analyze how to know when purchasing a car for your kids makes sense, and when it doesn't. Followed by listener calls. Who does student loan forgiveness help? Utah residents are 7.5% more likely to be college dropouts compared to the average U.S. resident, according to educationdata.org. The top reason students drop out is because of financial reasons. As many mixed reactions come from the student loan forgiveness announcement. Andrea Thomas, Chief Experience Officer with the University of Utah joins the show to explain who this student loan forgiveness really helps, and what options the University has to help students leave college without debt. The problem with the caps on student loan forgiveness The cap for qualification of student loan forgiveness is $125,000 individually, or a dual income of $250,000. Boyd Matheson, Host of Inside Sources joins the show to discuss the problems with this cap and brings insight to what we may not be thinking about. Student Led Classrooms at Payson High School We are taking a look at the students of Payson High School! There are multiple classes at Payson High School that have led students to success, The Video production class was on the podcast This American Life with Ira Glass and One class that is offered here is focused on Business marketing and social media...but it is fully run by students. Katie Kelly, teacher at Payson High School, advises the class, she joins show along with high school senior Riann Joel to explain what goes into this class and what students take away from it by running it all on their own. Be Ready Utah: What to teach your kids about biking to school safely As a parent, one big concern is that our children are safe getting to and from school. Many students drive.. But also, quite a few student's bike. Jesse Sorenson, Principal of Payson High School joins the show to discuss what he wants parents to know about teaching their kids proper bike safety, including keeping an eye on the safest route. We also dive into the new build of Payson High School, Lana Hiskey, Communications & Community Relations Administrator Nebo School District walks us through the top priorities for safety in the current school and what is to come in the new building. Payson High wants to Bring Back the Bacon! Footloose was filmed inside Payson High School in 1984. As the 40th anniversary approaches, the Student Council came up with a plan to bring back the bacon and get Kevin Bacon back at Payson High School. Principal of Payson High School Jesse Sorenson and Student Council Member Claire Austin join the show to discuss the plans they have in place and what footloose means for Payson High School. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest this week on Lets Talk Knoxville is Bill Wright, National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum Coordinator as we discuss the Knoxville Nationals.
Bill Wright, Coordinator of the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame and Museum, joins Let’s Talk Knoxville to talk about autograph sessions, fan forums, among other topics.
Splunk's government affairs chief highlights public sector predictions and strategies in a new six-part podcast series on mission resilience. “Whatever threats we face today, and in the future, data is going to be the primary resource for countering it,” argues a former federal security and counterterrorism expert in this FedScoop podcast series, “Leveraging the cloud to ensure mission resilience.” “The key is finding the right data, having the tools to understand what the data is trying to tell us and then having the ability to act on it quickly and with confidence,” says Splunk's Bill Wright. “Organizations that understand that are going to be better able to protect themselves and recover more quickly.” Guest: Bill Wright, Senior Director, North America Government Affairs, Splunk Host: Wyatt Kash, SVP, Content Strategy, Scoop News Group Look for more episodes of “Leveraging the cloud to ensure mission resilience” on www.fedscoop.com/listen
The Weekly Take traveled to Las Vegas where ICSC CEO Tom McGee and CBRE's Bill Wright offered insights on the implications of retail's evolution for consumers, real estate investors and retailers.
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Despite her own dire circumstances, one hostess continues her duties in supporting the arts. The show must always go on. #CobinaWright, #BillWright, #MetropolitanOpera, #DeemsTaylor, #AlgonquinRoundtable, #NoelCoward, #GeorgeduMaurier, #OwenJohnson, #LucreziaBori, #JohnBarrymore, #Svengali, #JM Barrie Supreme hostess Cobina Wright hosts a party to celebrate the Met opening of Deems Taylor's new opera and Noel Coward. It's another fabulous party, but everything seems to be an endless loop as things change while still staying the same. Date: January - February 1931; February 7th, 1931Location: the Metropolitan OperaEvent: Peter Ibbetson premiere, Cobina Wright partyCharacters: Cobina Wright, Bill Wright, Deems Taylor, Noel CowardHistorical mentions: Walter Damrosch, Arthur Toscanini, Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, George du Maurier, JM Barrie, Daphne du Maurier, Alfred Hitchcock, Vaslav Nijinksy, and many more… Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Publish Date: February 03, 2022Length: 20:56Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands**Section 1 Music:**Eeny Meeny Miney Mo by Harry Roy, Albums The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30s & Tea Dance 2**Section 2 Music:**The Very Thought of You by Al Bowlly, Album More Sophistication**Section 3 Music:**Eeny Meeny Miney Mo by Harry Roy, Albums The Great Dance Bands Play Hits of the 30s & Tea Dance 2End Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands
On today's episode of The Daily Scoop Podcast, Deputy Federal Chief Information Officer Maria Roat announced she will retire at the end of March. The Office of Personnel Management is directing agencies to create job classifications for data scientists. Nick Hart, president of the Data Foundation, explains why this is important for the government in their efforts towards attracting data talent into the federal workforce. Steven Hernandez, chief information security officer at the Department of Education, joins Scoop News Group's Wyatt Kash and Splunk's Bill Wright on a panel to explain how his agency is harnessing and utilizing data. The Daily Scoop Podcast is available every weekday afternoon. If you want to hear more of the latest from Washington, subscribe to The Daily Scoop Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher. And if you like what you hear, please let us know in the comments.
The Biden administration spent much of last year responding to a surge in cyberattacks. Plenty of changes were made to the way we view cybersecurity, including an executive order and other legislation. But, is it enough to insure safety online? Bill Wright is the Senior Director of Federal Affairs at Splunk. He joined the show to discuss what federal agencies can do to modernize and increase their cybersecurity hygiene.
During our winter break, our team thought you might like to try a sample of a CyberWire Pro podcast called Interview Selects. These podcasts are a series of extended interviews, exclusives, and a curated selection of our most engaging and informative interviews over the years, featuring cyber security professionals, journalists, authors and industry insiders. On this episode, the interview originally aired as a shortened version on the CyberWire Daily Podcast. In this extended interview, Dave Bittner speaks with Bill Wright of Splunk on the ongoing geopolitical ransomware trend. Like what you hear? Consider subscribing to CyberWire Pro for $99/year. Learn more.
Date: December 21st / 22nd, 1930Location: Ritz-CarltonEvent: Barbara Hutton's debutante ballCharacters: Barbara Hutton, Doris Duke, Louise Van Alen, Prince Alexis Mdivani, Silvia Castilleja de Rivas, Henry Van Alen, Sam Van Alen, Irene Hutton, Franklyn Hutton, Jakey Astor, Cobina Wright, Bill Wright, Marjorie Merriweather Post HuttonHistorical mentions: Mrs. Reginald Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt, La Argentina, La Argentinita, Winston Churchill, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.Instagram accounts:@PowerPrivilegeMoney@MansionsoftheGildedAge@TheGildedAgeSociety@AsTheMoneyBurnsArchival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Stardust by Freddie Gardner, Album More SophisticationSection 2 Music: I'm In the Mood for Love by Freddy Gardner, Album EleganceSection 3 Music: Moonlight Cocktail by Hutch for Love by Freddy Gardner, Album Tea Dance 1920s, 30s, 40s Vintage Tea PartyEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands
Hosts Andrew Simmons and Lexi Miller share there favorite moments from each other's episodes while reflecting on growth and goals. Featured in this episode, Addie Bracy, Jake Swart, Sollita Lucero, Jessica Joiner, and Bill Wright. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/definingendurance/message
Bill Wright is the senior director of North American Government Affairs at Splunk, joins host John Gilroy on this week's Federal Tech Talk to discuss how his company can help federal technology leaders need to ingest, monitor, analyze and search their agency's data.
This week, Bill Wright drops in to discuss Pitch Perfect. Movie conversation starts at 14m40s. I ate my twin in the womb. - Lilly Our Patreon Page - www.patreon.com/wdm1 Our Facebook Page - https://bit.ly/35vUrl8 Our Instagram Page - https://bit.ly/3q2ie5w
What happens when your combine running and climbing? Bill Wright, founder of the club "Satan's Minions," discusses his journey into the world of climbing and running, and how the two passions combined to form the niche world of competitive scrambling. Learn the ins and outs of this wild style of running and how to enter it safely. In the podcast, Wright mentions that he started scrambling after reading Garry Roach's book, "Flatiron Classics." What books or articles have sparked your own sense of adventure? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/definingendurance/message
A young man claiming responsibility for the T-Mobile breach talks to the Wall Street Journal. A new cyberespionage group, “SparklingGoblin,” seems particularly interested in educational institutions, especially in Southeast and East Asia. Are governments training AI with stolen data? Mitigations for Microsoft issues. Cellebrite tools may still be available to Chinese police. Kevin Magee from Microsoft wonders if leaders have over pivoted toward technical skill. Our guest is Bill Wright of Splunk on the ongoing geopolitical ransomware trend. And another ransomware gang says it's going out of business...we'll wait and see. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://www.thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/10/166
Spring is in the air and water temps are rising! If bass weren't on your mind already, they will be after this episode. Today John is joined by bass guide and lake Eufaula record holder Bill Wright. Bill has been bass fishing for over 60 years and in the early 2000's came up with a better way to fish a carolina rig. On a fishing trip with bass legend Jimmy Houston, the two coined the phrase "Okie Rig" and the name stuck. Bill starts with some basic tackle recommendations for those just getting into the sport, and then gives a great explanation of how bass use a lake throughout the year. John and Bill then jump into all things Okie Rig and how to fish it. If you have ever had a desire to catch more or bigger bass, this is the episode for you! Oklahoma Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
For our third episode, I spent some time chatting with legendary WIBG Midday Host, Bill Wright Sr., sharing stories of how he got his start in radio and his experience meeting the Beatles.
Bill Wright and Tom Karpeichik were attempting a bold challenge in Colorado's Eldorado Canyon: Climb 100 guidebook pitches in a single day. To cover all that ground, they planned to simul-climb most of the way. Early that morning, four pitches up a 5.8+ route, Tom broke a hold on 5.5 or 5.6 terrain and fell, 50 feet above his last piece of protection. In this episode, Wright describes the monster, unbelayed fall that followed, how they both survived, and the lessons he took home. Read the original Accidents in North American Climbing report: http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201104602/Fall-on-Rock-Simul-Climbing-Colorado-Eldorado-Canyon-State-Park. The Sharp End is produced each month by Accidents in North American Climbing, an annual publication of the American Alpine Club, and is presented by Mammut, with additional support from Vertical Medicine Resources and Colorado Outward Bound School.
Bill Wright and Mission Team
Innovators Bill Wright and James Dawson-Hollis are Co-Chief Creative Officers at Ogilvy West. They've won wheel-burrows full of awards at Cannes, The One Show and every other major advertising show. This dynamic duo have more Gold Lions than anyone I've ever met. I chat with Bill in the editing room. He inspires us with his […]