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Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025 Small business owners who have been affected by declared disasters may be eligible for low-interest loans from the SBA…the West Virginia Theater Trail adds four more venues…and a new coffee shop in Fairmont offers a twist on the usual coffee you might find in the U.S.…on today's daily304. #1 – From SBA.GOV – The U.S. Small Business Administration offers low-interest disaster loans to help businesses and homeowners recover from declared disasters. Those eligible include businesses of all sizes, homeowners, renters and private nonprofit organizations. You must be located in a declared disaster area and meet other eligibility criteria depending on the type of loan. For more information and to find out if you qualify, visit the SBA online. Learn more: https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/disaster-assistance #2 – From WV EXPLORER – Four theaters in West Virginia have been added to the state's historic theater trail, established in 2010 to boost cultural and economic growth in Mountain State downtowns and rural areas. The Elk Theater in Sutton, the Granada Theater in Bluefield, the Robinson Grand in Clarksburg and the Shepherdstown Opera House were added to the trail in 2025, according to Jamie Billman, preservation manager for the Preservation Alliance of West Virginia. Billman said the trail, which is piloted by the alliance and the W.Va. State Historic Preservation Office, is helping attract and sustain the arts in theaters that are beyond the state's strip commercial districts. The initiative was designed to promote cultural tourism by showcasing the state's theatrical heritage, supporting local economies by boosting traffic to local businesses, restaurants, and lodging accommodations, and revitalizing the theater buildings for years to come. Read more: https://wvexplorer.com/2025/01/09/west-virginia-theater-trail-boosting-economic-growth/ #3 – From WBOY-TV – The Yemen Coffee Hut in Fairmont could be exactly what you need if you're getting bored of drinking the same old coffee every morning, or if you're just looking to try something new. Located in both Fairmont and Morgantown, Yemen Coffee Hut offers customers traditional Yemeni coffee made with various spices like cardamom which give it a distinct aroma and flavor. Manager Abdel Almadrahi says coffee is deeply embedded in Yemeni culture, and enjoying it is seen as a social gathering and a time for friends and family to spend time with one another, something that is becoming increasingly important in an increasingly digital age. Yemen Coffee Hut sources its coffee beans directly from Yemen, where they are typically grown without pesticides or man-made fertilizers. This organic approach is why some coffee fanatics see Yemeni coffee as among the best in the world. Read more: https://www.wboy.com/news/local/restaurant-road-trip/restaurant-road-trip-yemen-coffee-hut/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
Send me a messageToday's guest is Erin Billman, who is the Executive Director for the Science Based Targets Network. She was recently in Sydney from the US for the global nature positive summit and to share about her important and ground breaking work in setting standards and guidance on how organisations and cities need to play a role in halting and reversing the destruction of habitats and ecosystems, and the biodiversity all of these places hold and call home.It's easy to be cynical about the enormity of the task we have at hand to deal with not just a changing climate but the broader set of planetary boundaries humanity seems committed to pass and erode. The climate is just one of these boundaries, and others include ocean acidification, freshwater change, biosphere integrity and novel entities. Erin and her team's work is about setting a trajectory across these planetary boundaries that act as the minimum to be done to restore balance and health to our ecological systems. considering the mostly failures of addressing runaway greenhouse gas emissions over decades, it is daunting to stare into eight other boundary systems and wonder how we do this. This work begins to help with this though.This conversation with Erin was impactful and hopeful, and not because of the technical work being done to understand and lay out a path for meaningful action, but because of the way our inner health plays a critical role in broader industrial, societal and ecological transformations.The creation of Finding Nature has been construed almost entirely as having a literal meaning - to find the natural world. It does have that implication, but the meaning of and reason for calling this endeavour Finding Nature is to do with the work required to be curious about, explore and discover our own true inner nature. To find connection to self in a world that is bombarding us with too much of everything. Distractions, crises, disasters, doom scrolling, to do lists, bucket lists. Beyond all of that though, beyond the material and the possessive, is something each and every one of us hold sacred that can help to light a path towards true connection, real peace and freedom from the bounds of fears, self centredness and external projections. If you had a greater sense of connectedness, peace and freedom, what would you be capable of? And what would more of us be capable of? The tension with the urgency and scale of action exists, but more racing and more urgency and more doing all the time may not be the path. I know that it isn't for me.This chat with Erin ends up being almost entirely about this, which I didn't expect. I was keen to explore the disconnect with our relationship to the natural world and the SBTN in more detail, but that's not where this conversation goes, which I really love about it.This month's newsletter is coming together and is on the theme of help - something I continue to realise that I need constantly for just about everything. It's easy for me to slip into being a human doing, and I need the help of those around me to bring me back to a steady state - to be present and playful. This conversation with Erin reminded me of the work of Eckardt Tolle, especially his seminal book The Power of Now. Here's a quote that I think is relevant to Erin, this episode and help “Get the inside right. The outside will fall into place.”Until next time, thanks for listening.Today's show is delivered with Altiorem. Use the code FindingNature10 to get your first month free on their gold and platinum plans. Today's show is delivered with Gilay Estate. Add Finding Nature to your boThanks for listening. Follow Finding Nature on Instagram
Join WRBI News Director Tom Snape, and the rest of the WRBI Crew, for enlightening conversations with fascinating people in Southeast Indiana. Brew up your favorite beverage, relax, and listen every weekday morning at 9:30.
Katarina Billman är leg psykolog, organisationskonsult och verksamhetsutvecklare. Hon deltog i Robinson 2020 där hon fick möjlighet att testa och validera sina kunskaper inom grupputveckling. Katarina delar här med sig av sina kunskaper och erfarenheter kring vad som underlättar och försvårar gott arbetsklimat och goda prestationer i arbetsgrupper. Hon beskriver också utifrån sin ”Robinsonresa” några personliga erfarenheter och lärdomar kring gruppdynamik. Katarina har tillsammans med Curt Engquist skrivit boken "Teaming - grupputveckling i praktiken".
The Truck & Driver Podcast sponsored by Tom Tom Try GO Navigation Truck for free, click the QR code on the T&D logo or go to: https://tomtom.co/truckpod1M Mat Ireland chats with Rob Billman to discuss all things SwedeFest 2024! Please subscribe to the Truck & Driver Podcast so that you never miss an episode and keep up-to-date with the latest news at truckanddriver.co.uk
The 1997 disappearance of Amy Wroe Bechtel has been called one of the most baffling cases in U.S. history. A massive search was launched when she vanished, the search was so large even Russia was asked to assist. The healthy young athlete went jogging in the Shoshone National Forest and was never seen again. Amy's husband led efforts to find his missing wife despite being considered the prime suspect. As years went by, other possible suspects were discussed….but the mystery of what happened to Amy Wroe Bechtel has never been solved. Did she succumb to an injury for a fall or a wild animal in the wilderness of Wyoming? Was she the victim of a serial killer? Does her husband know more than he's shared or is Amy Wroe Bechtel still alive today? Sources: Nichols, J. (2023, December 9). Disappearance of Amy Wroe Bechtel still haunting after 26 years. Your Wyoming News Source. https://cowboystatedaily.com/2023/12/09/disappearance-of-amy-wroe-bechtel-still-haunting-after-26-years/ Billman, J. (2020, September 17). Long gone girl. Runner's World. https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a20817705/long-gone-girl/ Di Salvatore, B., Di Salvatore, B., & McNamer, D. (2022, July 25). When Amy Bechtel Didn't Come Home. Outside Online. https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/exploration-survival/long-gone/ The Branch of Hope Foundation: Amy Wroe Bechtel Scholarship Endowment at Northwest College When Amy Wroe Bechtel went missing, JoAnne Wroe, Amy's mother felt the community come together to show support for their family as they continued their search. Her family established a recovery fund to help pay for search expenses and folded that money into an endowment in her name as the case grew cold. Her mom explained, "We know that this decision would please her. Our children have achieved great success in their lives as a result of their higher education accomplishments, which they truly value. We hope that this scholarship will help others to achieve their goals." Join The Dark Oak Discussion: Patreon The Dark Oak Podcast Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok Youtube This episode of The Dark Oak was created, researched, written, recorded, hosted, edited, published, and marketed by Cynthia and Stefanie of Just Us Gals Productions with artwork by Justyse Himes and Music by Ryan Creep
This week, we're revisiting our 2022 conversation with Dr. Kathleen “Kadi” Billman. This is an episode unlike we've ever had. We're diving into some heavy, emotional topics today. Until her retirement during the pandemic, Dr. Billman was a professor of pastoral ministry, pastoral theology and director of the Master of Divinity program at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. Billman also taught a class called “Caring for the dying and bereaved."
Burbank Card Show's main man EJ Ferrer joins Jeremy and Santa Cruz's Joe Poirot for the late show when we will get hyped for the Burbank show next weekend and do some freestylin' Q&A too if we have time. Should be fun, grab a snack and a beverage and come hang late night! Saturday Night August 26 at 9:00pm PST / 12:00am EST after the regular episode of Sports Cards Live with Billman and Frankie from GM10. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportscardslive/support
We sit down with GM10 Founder Matthew Billman and his partner Frankie Marin to learn about their hobby history, what they collect, what is GM10, how the idea came about, its core features, how they are funded and plan to monetize, how they are marketing using content and the story behind the hilarious viral videos they put out during the National that had the hobby in stitches. We will hear their thoughts on teh Panini/Fanatics drama, recent focus on PSA graded cards grading much higher by BGS and the Blake Martizez getting banned from Whatnot story so join us live and bring your questions and comments as they will be in play. Leighton Sheldon of Just Collect and Vintage Breaks joins for the "Vintage Spotlight" segment as well. Saturday August 26 @ 7:00pm PST / 8:00pm MST / 9:00pm CST / 10:00pm EST Veriswap is an app and middleman service that lets you securely trade cards through the mail. Every transaction up to $1m in value is fully-insured by their guarantee. In order to use Veriswap, simply upload your inventory, make trade, partial trade, or full cash offers, and negotiate with the thousands of traders already on the the platform. Check them out on iOS and Android! As part of a special offer, your first trade on Veriswap is only $1! Please use the referral link below when you register. https://veriswapapp.page.link/w13Z #sportscards #thehobby #fanatics At the time of this livestream, Sports Cards Live and/or Jeremy Lee is partnered with: - TAG Grading - Sport Card Expo - Center Stage App - Just Collect - Veriswap - PWCC Marketplace - MC Sports Cards - LGC Auctions - Slab Sharks - 90's Auction - Iconic Auctions - REA Auctions --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sportscardslive/support
Doug Billman is an Antwerp, Ohio native who has been leading the basketball program at his alma mater since 2016. In those 7 seasons he has amassed 131 career wins and his teams have 20 or more games for the last 4 seasons. Three of those seasons resulted in District Championships and in the 2021-2022 season the Archers qualified for the state Final Four. Prior to his time at Antwerp, Coach Billman led the program at Bryan High School (Bryan, Ohio) for 10 years and won two league titles at Bryan as well. Please enjoy my conversation with Doug Billman as we talk about Basketball and Life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jon-cook0/support
Episode #323: Welcome to the Let's Go Win Podcast with host JM Ryerson! In this episode, JM sits down with Molly Ruland and Matt Billman from Heartcast Media to dive into insightful discussions about personal growth, leadership, and the power of effective communication. Get ready to learn valuable strategies to avoid the alluring trap of the shiny object syndrome, discover the number one characteristic that distinguishes exceptional leaders, and unlock the revolutionary impact of active listening.If you've ever found yourself easily distracted by new opportunities or trends, JM, Molly, and Matt offer practical advice on how to stay focused and avoid succumbing to the shiny object syndrome. Their in-depth conversation sheds light on the importance of setting clear goals, maintaining a growth mindset, and developing the discipline needed to navigate the ever-changing landscape of opportunities.Leadership plays a vital role in personal and professional growth. Tune in to discover the number one characteristic that distinguishes exceptional leaders. Drawing from their own experiences and extensive expertise, Molly and Matt share insights on how to cultivate and embody this essential trait. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, this episode will inspire you to elevate your leadership skills to new heights.Don't miss this engaging episode of the Let's Go Win Podcast as JM Ryerson, Molly Ruland, and Matt Billman share their wisdom, experiences, and actionable insights on avoiding the shiny object syndrome, the crucial characteristic of great leaders, and the revolutionary impact of listening. Tune in and let's go win together!Molly's Bio:Molly Ruland is the CEO & Founder of Heartcast Media, a Digital Content Agency focused on content marketing for Founders, CEOs, Coaches and Brands. Molly specializes in producing high quality branded video content for businesses that want to generate revenue and create strategic relationships through content marketing.Matt's Bio:Matt Billman is the operations manager at Heartcast Media and oversees all client productions and content. He also works as a full time hockey coach for a nationally ranked girls youth team.Contact Molly & Matt:Website: https://www.heartcastmedia.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heartcastmediaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartcastmediaMolly's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mollydruland
We were so happy to finally have Nic and Rachael Billman back at New Life City! If you would like to learn more about their ministry Shores of Grace, please check out their website here! https://shoresofgrace.com/ To support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: http://newlifecity.org/donate Presence, prayer, transformation, evangelism: These are the core values and vision of New Life City, led by Pastor Paul Martini and based in Albuquerque, NM. — Stay Connected! Website: http://newlifecity.org New Life City Facebook: https://bit.ly/2kPYzsu New Life City Instagram: https://bit.ly/2kRmmIn
Andy Billman joins The Fabricator Podcast to talk about his career in manufacturing, the idea behind Arise Industrial, what he looks for when investing in metal fabrication companies, the importance of good culture within a manufacturing business, battling stage-three brain cancer, his college football career at Miami University, and his book Setbacks Into Comebacks: Say Yes! to Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Opportunities. Email us at podcast@thefabricator.com with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
APJ @AlwaysPositiveJ and special guest host Andy Billman @ajbill79 talk Cleveland sports memories and more. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/voice-of-the-land/support
En este episodio os hablo sobre la Variabilidad de la Frecuencia Cardíaca y su relación con los deportes de resistencia y la salud. Os dejo las referencias a los estudios: Referencias: 1. Makivić, B.; Nikić Djordević, M.; Willis, M. Heart Rate Variability (HRV) as a Tool for Diagnostic and Monitoring Performance in Sport and Physical Activities: Journal of Exercise Physiology Online. 16: 103-131 p. 2013 2. BUCHHEIT, M. Monitoring training status with HR measures: do all roads lead to Rome? Front Physiol, v. 5, p. 73, 2014. ISSN 1664-042X. 3. BILLMAN, G. E. Heart rate variability – a historical perspective. Front Physiol, v. 2, p. 86,2011.ISSN,1664-042X. 4. Singh, N., Moneghetti, K. J., Christle, J. W., Hadley, D., Plews, D., & Froelicher, V. (2018). Heart rate Variability: An old metric with new meaning in the era of using mHealth technologies for health and exercise Training Guidance. Part One: Physiology and methods. Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review, 7(3), 193. https://doi.org/10.15420/aer.2018.27.2 5. Hynynen E, Uusitalo A, Konttinen N, Rusko H. Heart rate variability during night sleep and after awakening in overtrained athletes. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2006 Feb;38(2):313-7. doi: 10.1249/01.mss.0000184631.27641.b5. PMID: 16531900. 6. Kemp, A. H., & Quintana, D. S. (2013). The relationship between mental and physical health: insights from the study of heart rate variability. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 89(3), 288-296 7. . Karpyak VM, Romanowicz M, Schmidt JE, Lewis KA, Bostwick JM. Characteristics of heart rate variability in alcohol-dependent subjects and nondependent chronic alcohol users. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2014 Jan;38(1):9-26. doi: 10.1111/acer.12270. Epub 2013 Oct 11. PMID: 24117482. 8. Pietilä J, Helander E, Korhonen I, Myllymäki T, Kujala UM, Lindholm H. Acute Effect of Alcohol Intake on Cardiovascular Autonomic Regulation During the First Hours of Sleep in a Large Real-World Sample of Finnish Employees: Observational Study. JMIR Ment Health. 2018;5(1):e23. Published 2018 Mar 16. doi:10.2196/mental.9519 —————ENTRENAMIENTOS PERSONALIZADOS———— Si quieres entrenar conmigo, escríbeme a: pablo@pablojcastillo.es Y estaré encantado de atenderte. ————DESCUENTOS PARA VOSOTROS:—————— - RELOJES COROS Para cualquier COROS, tienes un 5% de descuento con mi código: PCASTILLO en la web oficial: https://bit.ly/3z4L6QI - AIROFIT Si os interesa y queréis haceros con uno, os dejo esté link a la web oficial con un 15% de descuento: https://bit.ly/3BhgvAV - Minimalism Brand. Compra la ropa de la empresa ética Minimalism. https://minimalismbrand.com/?ref=Pcastillo - IDOVEN, CARDIOLOGÍA DEPORTIVA Os dejo también el enlace de DESCUENTO que ha preparado IDOVEN para vosotros. 10% de descuento para los estudios de 7 días y de 21 días. Aprovechad si os interesa. https://idoven.ai/discount/PABLOCASTILLO10 - NUTRITRAIN CLINIC Tenéis descuento en todos los tratamientos tanto Online como presenciales, si es presencial, sólo tenéis que decir que vais de nuestra parte. https://nutritrainclinic.com Si es online, podeis usar el código: PABLOCASTILLO10 - GAFAS SALICE En la web de las gafas de origen italiano SALICE, con mi código SALICE10, tenéis un 10% de descuento. https://salice.es Email: info@pablojcastillo.es Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PabloJ.CastilloPerez Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/7774094 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pablocastillogr Twitter: https://twitter.com/PabloCastilloGr
En este episodio os hablo sobre la Variabilidad de la Frecuencia Cardíaca y su relación con los deportes de resistencia y la salud. Os dejo las referencias a los estudios: Referencias: 1. Makivić, B.; Nikić Djordević, M.; Willis, M. Heart Rate Variability (HRV) as a Tool for Diagnostic and Monitoring Performance in Sport and Physical Activities: Journal of Exercise Physiology Online. 16: 103-131 p. 2013 2. BUCHHEIT, M. Monitoring training status with HR measures: do all roads lead to Rome? Front Physiol, v. 5, p. 73, 2014. ISSN 1664-042X. 3. BILLMAN, G. E. Heart rate variability – a historical perspective. Front Physiol, v. 2, p. 86,2011.ISSN,1664-042X. 4. Singh, N., Moneghetti, K. J., Christle, J. W., Hadley, D., Plews, D., & Froelicher, V. (2018). Heart rate Variability: An old metric with new meaning in the era of using mHealth technologies for health and exercise Training Guidance. Part One: Physiology and methods. Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review, 7(3), 193. https://doi.org/10.15420/aer.2018.27.2 5. Hynynen E, Uusitalo A, Konttinen N, Rusko H. Heart rate variability during night sleep and after awakening in overtrained athletes. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2006 Feb;38(2):313-7. doi: 10.1249/01.mss.0000184631.27641.b5. PMID: 16531900. 6. Kemp, A. H., & Quintana, D. S. (2013). The relationship between mental and physical health: insights from the study of heart rate variability. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 89(3), 288-296 7. . Karpyak VM, Romanowicz M, Schmidt JE, Lewis KA, Bostwick JM. Characteristics of heart rate variability in alcohol-dependent subjects and nondependent chronic alcohol users. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2014 Jan;38(1):9-26. doi: 10.1111/acer.12270. Epub 2013 Oct 11. PMID: 24117482. 8. Pietilä J, Helander E, Korhonen I, Myllymäki T, Kujala UM, Lindholm H. Acute Effect of Alcohol Intake on Cardiovascular Autonomic Regulation During the First Hours of Sleep in a Large Real-World Sample of Finnish Employees: Observational Study. JMIR Ment Health. 2018;5(1):e23. Published 2018 Mar 16. doi:10.2196/mental.9519 —————ENTRENAMIENTOS PERSONALIZADOS———— Si quieres entrenar conmigo, escríbeme a: pablo@pablojcastillo.es Y estaré encantado de atenderte. ————DESCUENTOS PARA VOSOTROS:—————— - RELOJES COROS Para cualquier COROS, tienes un 5% de descuento con mi código: PCASTILLO en la web oficial: https://bit.ly/3z4L6QI - AIROFIT Si os interesa y queréis haceros con uno, os dejo esté link a la web oficial con un 15% de descuento: https://bit.ly/3BhgvAV - Minimalism Brand. Compra la ropa de la empresa ética Minimalism. https://minimalismbrand.com/?ref=Pcastillo - IDOVEN, CARDIOLOGÍA DEPORTIVA Os dejo también el enlace de DESCUENTO que ha preparado IDOVEN para vosotros. 10% de descuento para los estudios de 7 días y de 21 días. Aprovechad si os interesa. https://idoven.ai/discount/PABLOCASTILLO10 - NUTRITRAIN CLINIC Tenéis descuento en todos los tratamientos tanto Online como presenciales, si es presencial, sólo tenéis que decir que vais de nuestra parte. https://nutritrainclinic.com Si es online, podeis usar el código: PABLOCASTILLO10 - GAFAS SALICE En la web de las gafas de origen italiano SALICE, con mi código SALICE10, tenéis un 10% de descuento. https://salice.es Email: info@pablojcastillo.es Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PabloJ.CastilloPerez Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/7774094 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pablocastillogr Twitter: https://twitter.com/PabloCastilloGr
Episode 35: Tara Billman… Coach for Moms who feel overwhelmed, lost and alone in their child's physical or mental health diagnosis to cope with perspective, peace and purpose. Enjoy the interview and if you would like to contact Tara you can find her at these locations. Instagram: @tarabillmancoaching FB: https://www.facebook.com/CoachTara1/ website: liveonpurposecoaching.com Plus if you are attending the EDHI conference in Cincinnati, Ohio this year I would love to meet you at my presentation. I will be presenting on Monday, March 6th at 2:30 pm in room DECC 211. Can't wait to meet you! Please email hearingmamastribe@gmail.com if you would like a copy of the transcript Willing to share your story? Apply here: https://forms.gle/8zmsWLk43PyT5C838 This podcast is intended for families to share their own personal journeys without judgment. The stories they share are their own. Their stories are their own personal beliefs. Please respect and honor each family's choices. The professionals and others who share their own opinions. All information presented is educational and should not be misconstrued as personal medical advice. It's the responsibility of the parent or guardian or self to seek medical attention if there are concerns for a child or self including asking their healthcare personal about any clarification that may apply to their concern or situation. This podcast is meant for education and should not replace clinical recommendations or judgment of whomever is evaluating the patient. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gretchen-fors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gretchen-fors/support
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Mel & James are joined by Andy Billman as they talk arbitration settlements, stadium renovations, Willie Hood's top 10 prospects & offseason player updates courtesy of Andre Knott.
The Football History Dude is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYThis week's guest is Andy Billman, a former ESPN Producer. Andy has worked on many different film projects covering sports, and now he works on mostly sports history projects. We mostly get into some history about the Cleveland Browns, including his fandom for the team.AUTHOR BIOFrom University of New Haven Faculty Bio:Andy Billman is an award winning producer with a passion for sports and storytelling. Billman started at ESPN in July 2002, and he has worked on SportsCenter, The ESPYs, Playmakers, Tilt and Dream Job. Since 30 for 30's inception in 2009 he has been with the group working as a producer and director of documentaries for ESPN Films. He has worked on “The Two Escobars”, “Winning Time”, “Youngstown Boys” “Playing for the Mob” and “Bad Boys”. Additionally, he's produced other ESPN Films projects such as “The Announcement”, “Unguarded” and “The Book of Manning”. Andy has directed two documentaries for ESPN Films including “Believeland”.Andy Billman work as a producer has led to two Emmy winner awards, a Peabody Award and an NAACP award.THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUNDThe Football History Dude is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. I'm your host, Arnie Chapman, and I'm just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, that's a reference to the Back to the Future Movies.
On this Sabol Brothers on the Baseline podcast, John and Scott are joined with Ohio native and ESPN Director, Producer and Documentarian Andy Billman on his new film "War in the Diamond" (streaming now on Apple, Amazon, VOD & DVD). This documentary details the tragic death of Cleveland Indians star Ray Chapman in 1920 after getting hit in the head with a pitch from Yankees pitcher Carl Mays. Andy explains the events leading up to this awful day in New York and how Chapman's death started a rivalry between Cleveland and the New York Yankees. The guys recorded this episode inside of the League Park Baseball Heritage Museum in Cleveland. This was the site of Chapman's rise to stardom for the Tribe and one of the two stadiums that hosted the 1920 World Series. Andy is no stranger to the Cleveland sports scene. He's a die hard Browns, Cavs and Guardians gan. He directed the popular ESPN's "30 For 30" documentary a few years ago called "Believeland." Follow us on Twitter: Podcast: @SabolBrothers John: @John_Sabol Scott: @ScottSabolFox8 The Press Play Podcast Network Follow us on Twitter: @PressPlayPods For sponsorship plans and more information, please email admin@pressplaypodcasts.com Visit our website at www.pressplaypodcasts.com
Mel & James welcome film director Andy Billman to talk ESPN 30 for 30 Believeland film, his War on the Diamond documentary and much more! Can't miss episode!
Award-winning director for ESPN's "30 for 30" docuseries, Andy Billman, joins the show to discuss his new film "War on the Diamond." The documentary tells the story of Ray Chapman - the only MLB player killed by a pitch - and the 100-year rivalry between the Yankees and Indians. Andy discusses his inspiration for the film; great moments in the rivalry's history; untold stories about the man that killed Chapman, and how the MLB would have changed if George Steinbrenner had bought the Indians. He also talks about the most significant trade in Indians history and his thoughts on the White Sox collapse from a Clevelander's perspective. 2:41 Inspiration for the documentary 4:55 Why the Ray Chapman story has been forgotten 7:26 Exclusive Carl Mays audio 9:33 Untold story about Babe Ruth and Mays torturing their manager 11:10 What makes the Yankees and Indians a real rivalry 15:26 What the MLB would look like if George Steinbrenner bought the Indians 17:50 Fan's reaction to watching Chapman get killed 20:40 Why did it take so long to implement batting helmets? 22:34 Greatest trade in Indians history 25:09 Thoughts on the 2022 White Sox collapse from a Cleveland perspective Link To Film:https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/war-on-the-diamond/id1652796135 YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZZoA0Hi2urE
Director of Believeland, Andy Billman, joins the show to talk Cleveland sports and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voice-of-the-land/support
HOUR 1More than 37 were killed, 20 of whom were children, at a Thailand daycare center by a form policeman who then took his family's and his own life / (NYT) https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/10/06/world/thailand-shooting?OPEX+ oil cut boosts Russian economy and hurts U.S. consumers / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2022/10/05/opec-oil-cut-boosts-russia-bruises-the-us?On October 6, 1942, inventor Chester Carlson patented xerography / (SciHi Blog) http://scihi.org/chester-carlson-xerography/Lawsuit over Rust movie paid; movie to go forward and deceased cinematographer's husband will be an executive producer / (AP) https://apnews.com/article/alec-baldwin-rust-shooting-settlement-3281f25bacdecade5495e8681078956f?Tom S talks about March Madness and the 64 teamsRecord breaker pro-baseball player Aaron Judge played for the Anchorage Glacier Pilots in 2011 / (ADN) https://www.adn.com/sports/alaska-baseball/2022/10/05/a-special-kid-the-inside-story-of-home-run-king-aaron-judges-season-with-the-anchorage-glacier-pilots/NASA astronaut Nicole Mann became the first Native American woman to go to space, joining three others on a trip to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon vehicle / (WSJ) https://www.wsj.com/articles/elon-musks-spacex-nasa-set-for-latest-crew-launch-to-space-station-11664974462?Dalton from Mat-Su with an anti-LGBTQ rantHOUR 2Why are gas prices jumping so high in Alaska? (ANS) https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2022/10/05/gas-prices-jump-way-up-why/Tax consequences for selling or donating Aaron Judge's 62nd hit ball / (FOX News) https://www.foxbusiness.com/sports/fan-who-caught-aaron-judge-historic-homer-catch-big-tax-billMan dies crossing the Glenn Hwy at Boniface / (ADN) https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/anchorage/2022/10/06/man-crossing-glenn-highway-on-foot-struck-and-killed-by-pickup-police-say/Mat-Su votes to end the use of machines to count ballots / (ADN) https://www.adn.com/politics/2022/10/05/mat-su-assembly-bans-voting-machines-for-borough-elections-starting-next-year/Gary from East Anchorage is for hand count ballots and discussed the cats in his neighborhood and why people should adopt them
I found this story fascinating.He found this story fascinating. I created a podcast. He created a documentary. For this bonus episode of "Killer Fastball," I talk to Andy Billman (director of ESPN's 30-for-30 documentary "Believeland") about his new documentary called "War On The Diamond." Yes, it's about Carl Mays, Ray Chapman, and the pitch that killed. But Andy says it's about way more than that. Great interview! MAKE SURE YOU LIKE, RATE AND SUBSCRIBE!
EXP Realty Icon Podcast with James Billman Why EXP Realty - EXP Realty Explained You're probably asking yourself, "Why should I choose EXP Realty over any other company?" We'll give you great reasons here in our video! Want to Hire a Virtual Assistant? Visit → https://www.sphererocketva.com
You know the Ministry of Truth is firing on all cylinders when the changing of words becomes common place in the lexicon of a culture. It began with ‘pandemic' and ‘vaccine', then moved on to ‘woman', ‘inflation', and ‘recession'. Within the culture-war itself words like ‘racism' were completely redefined. Schools have become a breeding ground of reeducation ideology, with lockdowns initiating a dramatic reduction in rates of literacy, social development, independent thought, self-care, and even physical development. Children are literally being taught to eat insects, hate each other based on skin color, act out in violence, and prefer same-sex relationships.
Doug Billman, Boys Basketball HC at Antwerp (OH) comes on the podcast this week to chat about a variety of topics, including half court offense and defense, coaching at his alma mater, taking a program to unprecedented heights, high standards and much more! Really good conversation with one of Ohio's best!
As we continue our season on Awakening, we are delighted to be joined by Luke Billman! Luke Billman along with his wife Alisan, serve as the directors of Shores of GraceMinistries U.S. Shores of Grace is based in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, with international basesin Brazil and Colombia. He also serves as a half-time pastor at Jenkintown United MethodistChurch, in the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, and is in the candidacy track for elders orders in the United Methodist Church. He is a husband and father of three beautiful children. You can learn more about Luke and Alisan's ministry by looking up www.shoresofgrace.comLuke has an incredible story to share about how the Lord took him from battling addiction to launching a global ministry with his brother and their wives. God has moved powerfully through Luke's life, and we pray that hearing him share his story and his heart for the Lord, that God would touch your lives as well!
Jim Billman lives in Owensboro, Kentucky, and has been a soldier, an educator, and the owner of a small construction business. Now devoting much of his time to writing, he has authored a non-fiction book about public school reform and a historical mystery novel. His present work is a coming-of-age novel about a young man who moves from a rural school to an inner-city one.
Undeniable: Andy Billman - New Voice of Cleveland Sports Thank you to this episode's sponsors! Palladium: www.palladiumedge.com Perrino: www.perrinocustomhomes.com Next Level Continuing Education: shorturl.at/kvxMP Cimoroni Couture: 216-287-1522 Thinking about starting a podcast? Visit www.maverickpodcasting.com
Guest:Tiffany Billman | @LivingRenoTahoe - Instagram.com/LivingRenoTahoe Show Notes: Join hosts Brit Tincup & Britton Murdock, as they interview local Realtor with Realty ONE Group Eminence, Tiffany Billman. Find out how Tiffany got her start, became a swiss army knife, and ended up following her passion for real estate. The Britts learn that a seed has to tear itself a part before it can be a flower and we GET to do the hard things. This is the episode of full body chills! Broadcast Live from The National Automobile Museum in Downtown Reno: AutoMuseum.org To get the Guest Hype Songs playlist on Spotify: Click Here! Resource Links: HavenAndFlux.com BLFTreno.com FenixMedia.us ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
Guest:Tiffany Billman | @LivingRenoTahoe - Instagram.com/LivingRenoTahoe Show Notes: Join hosts Brit Tincup & Britton Murdock, as they interview local Realtor with Realty ONE Group Eminence, Tiffany Billman. Find out how Tiffany got her start, became a swiss army knife, and ended up following her passion for real estate. The Britts learn that a seed has to tear itself a part before it can be a flower and we GET to do the hard things. This is the episode of full body chills! Broadcast Live from The National Automobile Museum in Downtown Reno: AutoMuseum.org To get the Guest Hype Songs playlist on Spotify: Click Here! Resource Links: HavenAndFlux.com BLFTreno.com FenixMedia.us ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
Happy Thanksgiving! Caleb makes a pit stop on his way home from school in Antwerp, Ohio to talk to one of his role models, Head Coach Bill Dougman. I mean, Doug Billman. First, it's the most important time of the year if you are an Ohio State or Michigan fan, and Coach gives his thoughts on Ohio State's season as well as the college football playoff and if it's the right system for the sport to operate under (4:04). Caleb and DBillz have a lot of history when it comes to Duke and Ohio State basketball, and they give their thoughts on the matchup this coming Tuesday between the two teams (15:22). Coach Billman's journey as a coach has taken many twists and turns. He dives into how he's persevered through it all, and he and Caleb reflect on some good memories from his time at Bryan (21:50). Then it's time for a very special This or That segment, where we get the answer to the question everyone wants to know. Do Doug Billman and Chad Burt have a Bromance? (53:15) All that and more on a very special edition of Indiana Drive! Follow, subscribe, rate, review! Enjoy. (been working with some audio issues lately, apologies if the guest is somewhat quiet)Email: inddrive35@gmail.com
We are BEYOND excited to welcome our very first guest, Maia Billman. Maia is the founder of MM Designs, a hat and clothing company with the mission of spreading love, light truth and recently opened her first retail storefront. In this episode she talks about how her darkest times led to the creation of MM Designs and how she turned an accidental creation into her full time job. Maia is literal sunshine in human form. She radiates positivity and truth! We are so excited for you guys to listen and feel as inspired as we did during our chat with Maia ! You can find Maia and MM Designs here!@maia__billman @mmdesigns.lifeSHOP:https://www.mmdesigns.lifeOprah Super Soul Sunday Podcast Episode: Linked HERE
Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:Russ, it's always great to be with you. As you say, it's a beautiful day right now in East Lansing, so wonderful we could spend it with everybody outside. That's great.Russ White:Homecoming week, sir, just a great time really once a year at a minimum for Spartans to reflect on how important this place was to them and continues to be, right?Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:Yeah, Homecoming's a great description for it, isn't it? It's a chance for people to come to their Spartan home. I missed the last two. Rained out my first year and then the pandemic struck the second. So it's wonderful for me to be able to experience this for the first time. And I'm looking forward to the parade and all the wonderful things that are going to happen. Of course, our Homecoming champion, Barbara Ross-Lee, the famous member of the Spartan community who was the first Black woman to be a dean of a medical school. So, it's a great distinction to bring her back and it ties in so much for the sense of community and respect we have at MSU.Russ White:And one of the things that makes MSU great is the many academic programs. There are a lot of rankings that come up. How important are those ranking to you? They're indicative I'm sure, but never tell the whole story, right?Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:I think you summarized it really well. They do matter. I would never say they don't matter because there are people who pay attention to them, and they are kind of an external benchmark of how you're doing compared to peers. On the other hand, it's very complex. You can go up and down for reasons that may not have completely to do with mission. So, I don't take them quite so serious, but I do think they matter. And they certainly matter to some students and parents I think who are very interested as well. So, it's a great achievement, I think. I look at our supply chain program and what they've done year after year to rank at the top is spectacular. I look at some of our other programs. Packaging continues to do very well. Our work in music continues to be a strong department. All across the board really we have strength, but it's nice when these programs get called out. And the Times is a stringent ranking and so to be number 35 among universities in the U.S. is a big deal.Russ White:A couple of ways to highlight our collaborative ethos at MSU is the partnership with Henry Ford Health System. As that evolves, what should we know right now about that?Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:It continues to evolve towards closer collaboration. And we're finding many different ways to partner. They're such a powerful health system. Their reach is wide, their numbers are large, and they deliver quality care and quality research. So they have a research endeavor in human health that approximates ours. So together, coming together, we're finding so many different ways we can work together to improve health. And that improves right at the delivery of health to work on understanding disparities better, to work on more remote things such as diet and nutrition which are critical to human health, but which we don't always think about when we're thinking about healthcare.Russ White:And MSU has many partners in the automotive industry. We're working with Ford on some composite materials that are lighter and sustainably-based, Dr. Larry Drzal and his team. Our mobility future was highlighted too by our University Research Corridor collaboration with Wayne State and Michigan but talk a little bit about mobility and where it's going and how MSU research is fitting into our mobility future.Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:So, Michigan of course has always been the home of mobility and in the United States and really must lead the way. And so I think we're looking for ways to continue that leadership. And I think we have a number of allies in trying to do that. So, as you said, we have about 50 researchers at MSU who are studying mobility. We've done work to turn this campus into a course where one can study autonomous vehicles and learn more about how to make them safe, efficient, and effective. And I think these are things that really help keep us in the lead. So, I met with the Business Leaders of Michigan a couple weeks ago and this was top on their list was ways we could collaborate. I heard Bill Ford talk about what he sees as the future of Ford and mobility obviously is very much a part of that.Russ White:And President Stanley, what about that beautiful STEM Teaching and Learning Facility you helped open a couple of weeks ago? Talk about the building, but also what's going to go on inside of it.Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:It's a showcase for teaching STEM in the United States. And it makes total sense with our outstanding Natural Sciences group, our Engineering group, and our College of Education. We're well-positioned to lead in this area. And that building, that's a flagship building. And again, I think one of the participants in the dedication said, ‘This is the best teaching science facility in the world.' And I'm not going to argue with them. I think it's amazing. And the way it was built from the old power plant and incorporates some of the historical components of that, it looks towards the future and makes it all the more exciting for our students. So, this is a place where our students are going to be able to come together. They're going to be able to learn science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and do it with hands on experience that can't be replicated in other places. So, I couldn't be more excited about it. And of course it's an amazing building, but the people we're going to put in it are pretty amazing as well.Russ White:I think it was Senator Stabenow who so aptly described the building that way, sir. And if you add an A for arts to STEM and make STEAM, we're opening the Billman Music Pavilion, another really wonderful facility. And again, our generous donors play such a big role in that too.Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:That's so exciting and those listening carefully to this broadcast may be able to hear a little from the Billman because I think they're practicing right next door to us right now. And it's wonderful. It's one of the benefits of being in Cowles House is we get to hear them. But donors really made this happen. There was a significant contribution from the university as well, but really donors brought this program to completion. And if you haven't seen it, you have to tour the Billman Pavilion. It added about 40 percent of space to the music building, but that space is transformational space with the kind of studios, soundproofing and so on to really allow us to teach music to a great group of students in the best way possible. I'm so excited about it. Jim forger has done an incredible job of shepherding this and leading the fundraising for it as dean. And I know this is something he's very proud of and the faculty are very proud of. And all the students are going to benefit greatly and the community is going to benefit greatly because music is a great gift essentially to the community as a whole. We're very fortunate to have such an outstanding music program. And it's one of the ways in which people recognize MSU and the contributions we make not only directly on this campus, but to the community as well.Russ White:And President Stanley, you recently appointed a new athletic director for Spartan Athletics, Alan Haller is new to the position, but certainly not new to MSU. He's a Spartan through and through. Talk a little bit about Alan and what made you choose him to be the next AD?Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:Well, first I've got to give a shout out to Bill Beekman who did such an outstanding job as athletic director and who really set a foundation for great work. I decided as everyone may know to bring Bill back into the senior administration in a role as Vice President for Strategic Initiatives. He's going to help us in the implementation and supervision of our strategic plan, as well as doing special projects for me about the university. As far as Alan goes, this is someone who we use the phrase bleeds green. There's no question that he does. He's participated in service to MSU as a student, as an athlete, as a police officer and now as athletic director after his time in sports under Bill. He's doing great work already. I think he's bringing a lot of energy, but also a real commitment as Bill had as well to make sure we don't just focus on some sports. We're making sure that all the sports are going to compete and are funded in a way that will allow them to be successful and that's really important. I see that as a major issue for him. I see him as understanding what's going to be necessary to continue to have a football program that's doing the kind of things we've been doing the past few weeks. We want to continue that. A basketball program doing the same. We also want our track and field athletes to be competing at that level. We want our field hockey athletes to be competing at that level. We want our volleyball players competing at that level. There are so many different sports we want to see participating and succeeding, and we don't have the revenue as you know. We didn't have the revenue to do every sport, but we want the sports we have to do well.Russ White:And earlier this week, President Stanley, you also sent a letter to the campus community highlighting some of the financial issues with the university right now as we're sort of proceeding through the semester. What's the financial update for MSU?Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:So I think we had some things happen that we've been waiting for and we're glad they occurred. So, we did receive a budget from the state now that has an increase about 1 percent to our base in it, which is good. It's always good to get an increase. We would've liked more. We always do, but it's always good to get an increase. And then it has about another $12 million or about 11 or so percent for increase for us as well. That's one-time dollars, and it's related to federal maintenance money, but we weren't guaranteed that was going to come, but it has come now out with this legislation. So we're very excited about that as well. So that improves our balance. We have a slight increase related to tuition that we got as well. So we did a little better on tuition revenue than we thought we would, although it's not huge, but it's helpful for us too going forward. And then of course we've been using that HEERF money to continue to defray expenses we had from COVID. And we had a great year in the markets as many universities did around the country. While that grows endowment, most endowment funds are restricted. There is a payout that comes and the payout will be slightly larger because the percentage it'll be coming from, the percentage will stay the same, but the dollars will be slightly up. So that gives us some income essentially to use as one-time dollars to do something we've wanted to do, and that's restore the extra 5 percent match that we had as part of our benefit package. And we made the very difficult decision as faculty and academic staff and executive management that we would take reduction of the two-to-one match and just have a one-to-one up to 5 percent for this past year. And we had planned to continue it for a second year, but now we're going to cut that six months short and restart it again in January. And I'm so pleased we can do this. And I really appreciate the patience of academic faculty and staff who have been so willing to make these kinds of sacrifices. And executive management who've been willing to make these sacrifices during this time. And we're going to continue to monitor our financial situation carefully and where we can do other things. We'll look to do other things, but that's where we stand at this point.Russ White:Well, President Stanley, as always, thank you for elaborating on the topics in your September 30th community letter. Just any final thoughts as we close for Spartans?Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D.:Everybody stay safe during this fall. People have been doing such a great job masking and getting the vaccine. People have been complying with the vaccine mandate. We really are approaching 93 or 94 percent of the campus vaccinated. That's a pathway towards safety. That's a pathway towards keeping people safe. And I'm so pleased with how people have been abiding to the mask mandate. I've seen a little slippage sometime in our athletic events so I'm going to be talking more about that in the future because I think that's really important. When we're inside, we need to be masked. Those are the MSU rules. And I know everybody wants to come back and see sports and watch sports inside. I certainly do. We've got to do it in a safe way and that's really important for all of us. And so we'll continue to monitor that, but I'm so excited that people are back. And our cases of COVID are down on campus. And the number of students in isolation and quarantine has fallen. We're down about 40 percent from where we were two weeks ago so I think we're moving in the right direction.Russ White:That's Michigan State University President Samuel L. Stanley Jr., M.D. Keep up with him at president.msu.edu and follow on Instagram. His handle there msupresstanley. and I'm Russ White from the beautiful backyards at Cowles House for MSU Today.MSU Today airs every Sunday morning at 9:00 on 105.1 FM and AM 870 and streams at WKAR.org. Find, rate, and subscribe to MSU Today on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your shows.
Area performer and official voice of the L.A.S. Podcast Network, the incomparable Angela Billman, joins Alex and Jake for an episode all around a mutual love - Theatre! *Today's special segment, True Love and Two Lies, is presented by Ginsberg Jewelers in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Our thanks to Ginsberg Jewelers for sponsoring this segment and granting listeners of this show 15% off any in-store purchase just by mentioning the L.A.S. Podcast Network. For more information, visit GinsbergJewelers.com One Word Stories is the weekly podcast where host Alex Schulte, along with right-hand man Jake Truemper, choose a word to inspire an episode's worth of the stories that made us. New episodes every Wednesday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you find your podcasts. One Word Stories is produced and distributed by the L.A.S. Podcast Network in Cedar Rapids, IA. For more, visit LASPodcastNetwork.com. The L.A.S. Podcast Network is an independent network of creators working to elevate the voices of Eastern Iowa and support local businesses. To support this endeavor and get access to bonus content, extra episodes, and exclusive shows, visit Patreon.com/LASPodcastNetwork.
S2SE4 ZineQuest3: A Feast of Zines! Pt 4 Well, we did it! Our very first Feat of Zines extravaganza is in the books and colored done! It was quite the undertaking but worth it. I hope you enjoy this last episode in this cool little series. To round us out, we bring you Beckett Warren & Todd Jakubisin to talk about Halflings and the Hive, and then it's Mike Harmon & Billman of Yog Du Games to toss you into the Tomb of Immolation. Not to be out done, Stephen Bateman wants you to solve the mysteries of Knights of the House of Mars.Last but most definitely not least we have a final offering for Mothership with Desert Moon of Karth by Joel Hines. Check ‘em out, and get ‘em backed! · Beckett Warren & Todd Jakubisin: Halfings and the Hive https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/weirdrealms/halflings-and-the-hive?fbclid=IwAR36Vyi9tI9qpfyDklncmHmHYKEPe_1YO9e4WHScH2zy--n1qs8RVZ3sDrw beckett@weirdrealms.com / minomy.tmj@gmail.com / https://flow.page/halflingsandthehive / facebook.com/weirdrealms / https://www.facebook.com/timepiecepress · Michael Harmon & Billman of Yog Du Games: Tomb of Immolation https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/yogdugames/tomb-of-immolation michaelharmon.art@mail.com / yogdugames@gmail.com · Stephen Bateman: Knights of the House of Mars https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1862793034/knights-of-the-house-of-mars stephenbateman85@gmail.com / Twitter: @wolfwyzard_ · Joel Hines: Desert Moon of Karth https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joello/desert-moon-of-karth therealhines57@gmail.com / https://www.instagram.com/thejoelhines57/ Social Links Bite-Sized Gaming|Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bitesizedgames Zac Goins|Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/xzacklee Troy Sandlin|Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/troysandlin Jon Christian|Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dwarfpower Katherine Linquist|Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sparklyandglitter This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
For this first interlude episode I interviewed author Jon Billman whose latest book is titled "The Cold Vanish: Seeking the Missing in North America's Wildlands." Jon and I talk about the book and theories about why people go missing in the outdoors. I hope you enjoy our conversation. DISCLAIMER:The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are that of the creator and do not necessarily reflect that of any of the guests on this show. Assumptions or commentary made in the analysis are not reflective of the position of any entity other than the creator – and, since I am a critically-thinking human being, these views are always subject to change, revision, correction, or rethinking at any time.---Feel free to check social media for more information and updates:FACEBOOK: @PodcastfortheMissingINSTAGRAM: @apodcastforthemissingTWITTER: @podcast4missingEMAIL: apodcastforthemissing@gmail.com---Credits:Intro/Outro Music: Premium Beat, Dark Woods by Colorfilm MusicArtwork: Photo from Unsplash (Shapelined), design by Tyler Hooper Writing, Producing, Interviewing, and Editing: Tyler HooperSound Engineering and Mastering: Manfred Lotz Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/tylerhooper)
Maia Billman is a junior at Florida State University and is the founder of MM Designs, an online shop with designs that spread love, light & truth. Maia's goal for MM Designs is to encourage her customers to know that they are loved and God wants to use them! "We are always going to make excuses as to why we aren't the right person for the job, but His grace surpasses our imperfections, faults, and all of our excuses. Let's be people that refuse to make excuses and start living the life we are called to live." - Maia Billman In this episode, you'll hear about the beginning stages of Maia's business, her heart behind it, and what drives her. This episode is one you'll likely want to send to a friend! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howdshedothat/support
Maia Mae Billman, a junior at FSU, is the creator of MM Designs. In this episode, we chat about her journey from the pre-med route to where she is now- a business owner! She speaks on the heart of MM Designs and the passion that has driven her retail company. Check out MM Designs: https://www.mmdesigns.life/ Double Take Instagram: @listen.doubletake
Andy Billman, one half of Andy and Jarid, Cleveland and Beyond joins the WFNY podcast to talk about our Cleveland baseball team and what name we might soon see. From there, it became a general Cleveland sports conversation including the Cavaliers, and Browns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy and Jarid, Cleveland and Beyond has joined WFNY! Andy Billman jumps on the podcast to talk about a range of topics on Cleveland sports. Subscribe to their podcast today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After countless health issues for both Brett and Chrisey, there were many times they almost lost hope in the goodness of the Lord. But, with the help of community, they both were encouraged and cared for in both living rooms and hospital rooms.
After countless health issues for both Brett and Chrisey, there were many times they almost lost hope in the goodness of the Lord. But, with the help of community, they both were encouraged and cared for in both living rooms and hospital rooms.
After countless health issues for both Brett and Chrisey, there were many times they almost lost hope in the goodness of the Lord. But, with the help of community, they both were encouraged and cared for in both living rooms and hospital rooms.