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Send a textA rye cube, a lemon twist, and a splash of absinthe set the night in motion. We open with the Sazerac, swapping notes between Boatwright's at Port Orleans and our own New Orleans–style build, then take that same love of craft into a wild thought experiment: which non‑Disney characters and worlds would thrive under Disney's storytelling?We start with the legends. Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes spark a debate about timeless comedy, park characters, and the kind of physical gags that make queues feel alive. From there, we slide into Scooby‑Doo hijinks, SpongeBob's Bikini Bottom, and Bedrock's bronto‑size charm—proof that retro IP can still deliver modern magic. Gaming and anime icons raise the stakes: Mario's jump‑happy momentum, Pikachu's collect‑and‑trade culture, Sonic's speed run energy, and Hello Kitty's soft‑power merch. Each brings interactivity, replay value, and social fun that match how guests actually play parks today.We push beyond cartoons into cinematic sandboxes. Imagine a mid‑century Mad Men lounge with proper cocktails and impeccable woodwork. Picture Ghostbusters as a show‑driven effects playground, a Die Hard‑inspired tower drop with narrative beats, and a Jurassic World zone that sells scale without screen fatigue. Then we go epic: Middle‑earth as a multi‑land dream with the Shire's warmth, Rivendell's serenity, and Mordor's percussion and heat; Wizard of Oz for technicolor wonder and storm‑tossed transitions; Willy Wonka for edible illusions, fizzy‑lifting laughs, and music that hums through the pathways. Along the way we weigh Transformers, King Kong's Monarch universe, Hunger Games, Smurfs, Popeye, Garfield, Jetsons, and G.I. Joe—asking where Disney's “story per minute” advantage can turn good IP into unforgettable place.It's part cocktail hour, part imagineering session, and all heart for the details that make parks sing: scent, light, texture, music, and a wink of humor. Tap play, then tell us your top three non‑Disney IPs you'd hand to Disney and why. If you're vibing with the show, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a quick review—it helps more Disney lovers find our little corner of magic. Cheers!
What's Cooking? 2/16: Elyse Moore --"Jolly Good Time in the Kitchen" GCC Senior Symposia Wednesday, 2/18, at 2pm Writers' Block w/ Megan Zinn & acclaimed Lauren Groff about her new book Brawler MHC Kerstin N. Nordstrom with MHC Astronomy Prof. Ben Boatwright — Colonizing Mars? Really? Mandi Jo Henneke — Amherst Town Council president on budgets, schools, housing, and charter change.
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. The city school board refuses to talk about the Baltimore Collegiate School For Boys vote to be closed. Sean Duffy & Gov. Moore met to discuss the Key Bridge. Machado meets Trump at The White House To share Nobel prize. New bills in MD surrounding ICE. Out of state tags are a huge issue in the state of MD. Sgt. Clyde Boatwright joined the show to discuss AI gun detection systems in city schools. Tips on tipping & more. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App!
Chipotle is celebrating a major milestone—4,000 restaurants strong—while charting its course for global growth. CEO Scott Boatwright goes Inside the ICE House to reflect on the brand's evolution and the strategies that keep customers craving more. He explains how Chipotle balances scale with flavor, adapts to shifting consumer expectations, and leverages technology to enhance the dining experience.
Welcome to another conversation with a member of Citizens, talking about how the Lord has been at work in their life. This episode, we learn more about Jackson Boatwright.Talking points include church family, Broadway, learning to lead worship, and being a fiancé.To learn more about our church, visit citizenscharlotte.comThe intro/outro music for this podcast is “Existence” by Cephas, licensed through Adobe Stock.
In this episode of Take-Away with Sam Oches, Sam talks with Scott Boatwright, the CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill. Chipotle, of course, needs no introduction, but to some degree Scott did last year when he was suddenly thrust into the CEO role after his former boss Brian Niccol left for the chief executive job at Starbucks. Scott has spent his whole career in restaurants, spending the bulk of his early years helping turn around Arby's before joining Chipotle as COO in 2017. The year since Scott was named CEO has been arguably one of the toughest in the company's history, as it has dealt with flat sales and traffic and an overly saturated fast-casual competitive field. Sam recently sat down with Scott in a Midtown Manhattan Chipotle as part of NRN's Signature Series, powered by The Coca-Cola Company, to learn more about his career, his leadership style, and what he thinks will help Chipotle become a global iconic brand. In this conversation, you'll find out why:Uncomfortable moments create positive career growthStudy the role you aspire to have Your best shot at winning is to double down on what made you special in the first place Your whole organization has to row in the same direction to get to your destinationAccurately identify your problem before you start chasing solutions CEOs are storytellers as much as they are business leadersHave feedback or ideas for Take-Away? Email Sam at sam.oches@informa.com.
In honor of Veterans Month, the OneHaas Alumni Podcast is pleased to welcome Cory Boatwright to the show. Cory is a Senior Advisor of Workforce Development, Strategies, and Programs for Hiring Our Heroes. Growing up in a working class home in Chico, California, Cory always knew he wanted to go to college, but coming from limited means made that a challenge. So he decided to start his career by first joining the military – a decision that sparked a lifetime passion for service and social impact work. Cory tells host Sean Li how his time in the Air Force prepared him for a successful career in business, what it felt like to fulfill his childhood dream of attending Haas, and how he's giving back to the veteran community through his work at Hiring Our Heroes. *OneHaas Alumni Podcast is a production of Haas School of Business and is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:On how the Air Force prepared him for a career in business“ I always knew that I wanted to be like a business person, right? And I kind of just made up this person, this fictitious person of who I wanted to be. And I took characteristics of people from books, magazines, shows, and stuff like that, of who I wanted to be as a business person. And so one of the things that I thought was like, okay, well, a business person has to be able to be a public speaker and speak in front of people…And so I was like, well, how do I do that? I don't have the skills to do that. So I joined the Air Force as a military broadcaster. I was like, I'm just gonna throw myself into this.”On his switch from the investment banking world to military programming“ There's a role that came open at LinkedIn to build out their military recruiting programs. I had zero experience as a recruiter. I wasn't a recruiter, but I was like, I'd really like to work with the military community. And so I talked to a friend of mine who owned a nonprofit… And he's like, Cory, what do you do for free? And I was like, I help vets get jobs and get into school. And he's like, you should figure out how to get paid to do that.”On fulfilling his longtime dream of attending Haas“...Immediately I was with my people and I was like, no doubt I'm coming here. Just a huge sense of belonging. I went there and basically I was able to, between like the core courses, which every one of them really resonated with me, I loved the curriculum of the program, but also when it came to electives, I was able to build out a learning path for myself that was more geared towards buying a business than it was doing a startup.”On the work he's doing at Hiring Our Heroes“ They come into our ecosystem and we're making sure that we're getting them to the places that they need to be. For instance, if somebody has a housing issue, they don't have housing or they're about to lose their housing, or they can't pay their utility bills, like that person's gonna be really difficult to help get a job because their basic needs aren't being met at that moment. And so we make sure that they're gonna get to the right people to be able to help them fix that issue and then come back into our orbit so that we can help them connect to meaningful employment. Not just jobs, but like jobs that matter, jobs that are gonna be sustainable, jobs that are gonna have good wages and benefits and stuff like that.”Show Links:LinkedIn profileHiring Our Heroes websiteCory's book recommendation: HBR Guide to Buying a Small Business: Think Big, Buy Small, Own Your Own CompanySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/onehaas/donations
Scott Boatwright, CEO of Chipotle, shares his journey from humble beginnings to leading one of America's most recognizable brands. He reflects on his personal experience with food insecurity, Chipotle's work with No Kid Hungry, and why the restaurant industry is uniquely positioned to help solve childhood hunger. Scott also opens up about leadership, building a mission-driven culture, and the ongoing fight to ensure every child has access to nutritious meals. Episode Credits:Produced by: Branded Hospitality MediaHosted by: Michael Schatzberg, JImmy FrischlingProducer: Julie ZuckerCreative Director: Adam LevineShow Runner: Drewe RaimiPost Production: Three Cheers Creativewww.thehospitalityhangout.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
DJ Boss Player and Mori aka Sugar Plug sit down with Baltimore Sheriff hopeful Clyde Boatwright to discuss policing in DC in Baltimore in light of the recent takeover by Trump.
Chipotle Mexican Grill is venturing into Asia for the first time, with plans to open locations in South Korea and Singapore in 2026. Chief Executive Officer Scott Boatwright expects international markets to become the next layer of growth beyond North America that'll support the brand in the long term. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine BostickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DREAM WISH PLAN - Disney Vacation Planning, Travel Tips and Hacks
Thinking about staying at Disney's Port Orleans Riverside Resort? In this episode of the Dream Wish Plan Podcast, I'm giving you a full overview of this charming Moderate resort along the Sassagoula River. You'll learn about: Room options, including 5th sleeper rooms and Royal Guest Rooms Dining picks like Riverside Mill, Boatwright's, and River Roost Lounge Pools, activities, and unique extras like fishing and carriage rides Transportation (yes, there's a boat to Disney Springs!) Pros & cons to help you decide if Riverside is right for you
Rosa Antunez Boatwright, an immigrant from Honduras, was excited to attend community college in her new Florida home – until the college rescinded its acceptance because of her immigration status. Fast forward years later. Today, she is a personal injury attorney at the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin and the incoming chair of NCAJ's Hispanic/Latino Legal Issues Division. In this conversation with host Amber Nimocks, Rosa explains how national and local legislation affecting the Hispanic community means that all lawyers need to be “on our toes.” “If we need to get together next week because of something that happened this week, we need to be able to do that and have those open discussions,” she says. Tune in to learn about Rosa's journey from Honduras, her path from paralegal to lawyer, and her experience as an NCAJ NEXT Leadership Program fellow.
Episode 3065 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about. The featured story is an opinion piece that appeared in the Pensacola News Journal and was titled: It is not too late to give Vietnam Veteran the … Continue reading →
On this episode of 3 More Questions, you'll hear David Novak's answers to: Why might it be smart to lean into a leadership role before it's officially yours? How do developmental initiatives help newly promoted leaders transition into their new roles while maintaining strong relationships with former peers? Why are simple team member exercises like listing out responsibilities so powerful? ——— GO DEEPER Scale up your leadership skills in 2 minutes a day with the How Leaders Lead app — Download today in the App Store Get coaching from David by signing up to receive his Weekly Leadership Plan. It builds on each podcast episode by offering actionable steps you can take each week to incorporate the learnings from the episode into your leadership style. It only takes about 5 minutes and is a great way to start off your week! Subscribe to the How Leaders Lead podcast to ensure you never miss an episode!
Why do good teams sometimes fall short? Too often, leaders blame the people — when the real problem is the system they're working in. In this episode, Chipotle CEO Scott Boatwright shares how operational clarity can unlock performance across your organization. This conversation is packed with practical insights to help you eliminate friction and elevate your team's performance. You'll also learn: What you're getting wrong about accountability Two factors that will boost your confidence The mindset you need heading into every performance review Scott's take on tariffs, consumer confidence – and what it means for leaders right now Take your learning further. Get proven leadership advice from these (free!) resources: The How Leaders Lead App: A vast library of 90-second leadership lessons to stay sharp on the go Daily Insight Emails: One small (but powerful!) leadership principle to focus on each day Whichever you choose, you can be sure you'll get the trusted leadership advice you need to advance your career, develop your team, and grow your business.
The road to priesthood is rarely straight. In this episode, Deacons Randy Skeate and Steve Boatwright reflect on their journey to ordination—from the first stirrings of a call to the unexpected twists of seminary life. With honesty and humility, they share how God has led, stretched, and sustained them through discernment, doubt, and deepening faith.Like what you're hearing? Leave us a review, subscribe, and follow us on social media @practicingcatholicshow! Facebook Instagram YouTube
You are in for a treat today, yinzers. Tressa welcomes Julius Boatwright to the show for a compassionate, candid, and uplifting conversation. Among his many credentials, Julius is a Mental Health Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker & Founder/Managing Director of Steel Smiling. You'll hear about Julius' journey and about the incredible work of Steel Smiling, whose mission is to bridge the gap between Black people and mental health support through education, advocacy and awareness. Steel Smiling website: https://www.steelsmilingpgh.org/Steel Smiling on IG: @steelsmilingpghSteel Smiling on FB: @Steel SmilingJulius Boatwright on IG: @juliusboatwright*If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, we encourage you to call Resolve Crisis Services at 888-796-8226, or text the Crisis Text Line at 741741.*988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 to connect with trained crisis counselors for free and confidential support.Sidewalk Talk website: https://www.sidewalk-talk.org/https://www.yinzaregood.com/Want to learn more about the podcast, including all of the guests who've been featured thus far? Check out our website: https://www.yinzaregood.com/FOLLOW US on social media!Instagram: @yinzaregood Facebook: @YinzAreGoodHave a story of GENEROSITY or KINDNESS to share with us? Want a KINDNESS CRATE dropped off at your business or school? Email us at yinzaregood@gmail.com
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1027: Lithia leans into affordability while breaking records despite tariffs. Carvana boosts its reconditioning game in Colorado. And Chipotle turns up the charm, teaching 3,800 teams to smile their way to better hospitality.Show Notes with links:While tariffs loom over the auto industry, Lithia Motors is leaning into its diversified strategy and breaking financial records. CEO Bryan DeBoer says the dealership giant is uniquely positioned to ride out the storm.Roughly 45% of Lithia's inventory isn't impacted by current tariffs, providing a significant buffer.The company posted a record $9.2 billion in Q1 revenue (up 7.2%) and $211.2 million in net income (up 28%).Lithia's emphasis on affordability, including older used vehicles, has strengthened its market position.With parts prices rising, DeBoer stressed the importance of matching pricing with competitors like Jiffy Lube and AutoZone, while offering both OEM and aftermarket parts.“With tariffs, we sit quite nicely,” said DeBoer, calling Lithia “probably the most diversified and least impacted” of the major retailers.Carvana is expanding its operational footprint in a big way, bringing inspection and reconditioning (IRC) services to its Colorado Springs ADESA auction site—marking its eighth national Megasite.The new Megasite in Fountain, CO spans 50 acres. It supports both retail recon and wholesale auction needs and will create 100 new jobs.With added IRC capacity, Carvana can offer more inventory and speed up delivery times for local buyers.This move enhances Carvana's recon and fulfillment network, bringing vehicles to market more efficiently.“This integration will bring a wider selection of vehicles with quick shipping times to local retail customers, and provide a more robust offering for local wholesale customers,” said Brian Boyd, SVP of Inventory.A customer study revealed Chipotle lacked friendliness and cleanliness, especially during peak hours so CEO Scott Boatwright has announced a new hospitality push including smiling staff, cleaner dining areas, and better on-site issue recovery.Every employee is now coached to greet customers with a smile at the tortilla station and end transactions with a heartfelt thank you, reinforcing a culture of warmth without slowing operations.Staff across all 3,800+ restaurants have been trained on “exceptional hospitality” standards.Despite a dip in transactions, Q1 sales were up 6.4% to $2.9 billion—driven by new locations.“The fact is, smiles down the line don't slow us down,” said Boatwright.Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
Lt. Michael Boatwright - Jackson County Sheriff's Office Providing exceptional customer service through problem solving so everyone can have safe, productive, high quality lives. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office believes, “You matter!” Our Community Partner for this episode of Northeast Georgia Business Radio is the Moon Trip Productions. A giant thank you to Molly and […]
Lt. Michael Boatwright - Jackson County Sheriff's Office Providing exceptional customer service through problem solving so everyone can have safe, productive, high quality lives. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office believes, “You matter!” Our Community Partner for this episode of Northeast Georgia Business Radio is the Moon Trip Productions. A giant thank you to Molly and […] The post Lt. Michael Boatwright with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
This week we feature guitar player and singer Ginger Boatwright. Ginger performed with Red, White and Bluegrass starting in the late 1960s and then worked with Doug Dillard from 1981 until Doug's passing 33 years later.
Chipotle is more than just burritos and bowls—it's a $4 billion digital business with ambitious plans for international expansion. In this episode of Leadership Next, cohosts Diane Brady and Kristin Stoller sit down with Chipotle CEO Scott Boatwright to discuss the brand's strategy for sustainable growth, the role of AI in streamlining operations, and how external factors like immigration and economic uncertainty shape the fast-casual industry. Boatwright shares his journey from flipping burgers at McDonald's to leading one of the most recognized food brands, opens up about his friendship with former CEO Brian Niccol, and explains why Chipotle is holding off on breakfast—at least for now.
Is play just for kids? Think again! In this episode, Trudi Boatwright, global Playful Experience Designer reveals how play is the secret ingredient to creativity, innovation, and human connection. Trudi takes us on her journey from acting to designing playful experiences that transform workplaces and communities. She shares why play isn’t just about having fun, it's a game-changer for problem-solving, communication, and unlocking fresh ideas. Discover how to use play to spark creativity and innovation, create safe spaces for bold ideas to flourish, and shift to a playful mindset in work and life. Whether you're a leader, creator, or simply curious about the power of play, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss! LINKS: Trudi Boatwright- Special Guest LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/trudi-boatwright Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trudi.boatwright Website: trudiboatwright.com TBC Creative: https://www.tbccreative.com Institute for Experiential Learning: https://experientiallearninginstitute.org/team/trudi-boatwright/ Tedx Talk: https://youtu.be/178nWmbgjmM?si=8F6JYticv2qIIcGN Speaking reel: https://youtu.be/mRUP4HA26ig?si=YL6HtUqAMXEEvyuJ Paul Fairweather - Co-host https://www.paulfairweather.com Chris Meredith - Co-host https://www.chrismeredith.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chipotle CEO Scott Boatwright speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu about tariffs impacts on the company and plans for growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A Western and Weird WednesdayFirst a look at this day in History.Then Gunsmoke starring William Conrad, originally broadcast January 29, 1955, 70 years ago, Young Love. Jesse Wheat is shot in cold blood by two drifters who plan to take over his cattle, his wife, and his ranch. Followed by Fort Laramie starring Raymond Burr, originally broadcast January 29, 1956, 69 years ago, The Boatwright's Story. Captain Quince takes out a patrol to stop the sale of Henry rifles to Yellow Knife. Then Inner Sanctum Mysteries originally broadcast January 29, 1946, 79 years ago, The Blood of Cain starring Mercedes McCambridge and Karl Swensen. A woman graduates from poisoning pigeons to learning that she is the latest in a long line of murderers. "That was no lady...that was my knife!"Followed by The Mysterious Traveler, originally broadcast January 29, 1952, 73 years ago, Stranger In The House. A young couple buys a house, complete with a beautiful ghost. The husband was in love with the ghost during a former life. Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast January 29, 1942, 83 years ago, Abner Drops the Case against Lum. Lum is going on trial for burglary. Or is he?Thanks to Sean for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamFind the Family Fallout Shelter Booklet Here: https://www.survivorlibrary.com/library/the_family_fallout_shelter_1959.pdfhttps://wardomatic.blogspot.com/2006/11/fallout-shelter-handbook-1962.htmlAnd more about the Survive-all Fallout Sheltershttps://conelrad.blogspot.com/2010/09/mad-men-meet-mad-survive-all-shelter.html
Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. Gov. Moore & democrats had a $5.5 Billion surplus in cash for the state but where did it all go? Moore wants to revamp the blueprint program. C4, Bryan, Scott Wykoff & Valerie Preactor pay tribute to our friend and colleague & also the voice of NAVY football Pete Medhurst who passed away after a battle with cancer, he was 55. Jim Schmutz & Monique Matthews from Special Olympics Maryland joined C4 & Bryan in-studio to preview the upcoming MSP Polar Bear Plunge. Sgt. Clyde Boatwringt President of the MD FOP joined the show to discuss the Carver High School stabbing. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
The Fort Laramie radio show transports listeners back to the Wild West, immersing them in the captivating history and adventures that unfolded at this iconic frontier outpost. Hosted by a knowledgeable narrator, each episode delves into a different aspect of Fort Laramie's rich past, from its role as a vital trading hub and military stronghold to the gripping tales of Native American tribes and legendary frontiersmen who crossed its path. Listeners are transported to the bustling fort, where they can almost hear the creaking of wagon wheels and the laughter of soldiers around the campfire. Historical reenactors and experts bring the past to life, sharing insights into the daily routines, challenges, and triumphs of those who lived and worked at Fort Laramie. Through vivid storytelling and immersive sound effects, the show recreates thrilling moments from the fort's history, such as daring cavalry charges, tense negotiations with Native American leaders, and the arrival of iconic figures like Jim Bridger and Kit Carson. But the Fort Laramie radio show doesn't just focus on the larger-than-life characters and events; it also sheds light on the often-overlooked stories, highlighting the contributions of women, children, and Native Americans who played a crucial role in the fort's history. Listeners will learn about the challenges faced by soldiers and their families stationed at the remote outpost, as well as the complex relationships between the fort and the surrounding Native American tribes. The show also explores the fort's legacy, from its transformation into a national historic site to its continued significance as a symbol of the American frontier. With a mix of historical accuracy and captivating storytelling, the Fort Laramie radio show offers a unique and immersive experience that brings the Wild West to life and invites listeners to discover the rich tapestry of history that unfolded at this legendary frontier outpost. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dwight-allen0/support
Jaren, Matt and Branden are back! This week, they are discussing their current real estate projects, including the "trap house," a property previously used for narcotics distribution, which required a $6,500 cleanup and faced delays due to the previous occupant's legal issues. They also discuss the "frat house," a bachelor pad in a nice neighborhood with beer cans and sex toys, and the "modern farmhouse," a high-end flip on five acres with plans to add a bedroom and bathroom. They mention closing on another property soon and the challenges that come along with real estate investing. They emphasize the importance of problem-solving, building relationships with neighbors to avoid issues during rehab, and why NOW is the time to flip!To check out all the AWESOME things Backflip Capital has to offer click this link! https://backflip.app.link/FinanceCowboyPodW2 Millionaire method:https://w2millionairemethod.com/sales-page1713793012723Ready to start investing in real estate? Let me help you! Setup a time to chat with us here: investwithjaren.comEarnings Disclaimer We don't believe in get-rich programs -- only in hard work, adding value, and serving others. Our programs are intended to help you grow your real estate portfolio and to make a difference in the world. As stipulated by law, we cannot and do not make any guarantees about your ability to get results, buy real estate, make money on real estate, or earn any money with our ideas, information, tools, or strategies. After all, it takes hard work to succeed in any type of business. In fact, it takes hard work to succeed at ANYTHING in life -- try learning to speak a different language without putting in any work and see how that goes! Your results in life are up to you and the amount of effort and resources that you are willing to put into succeeding. We want to help by giving great content, direction, and strategies that move you forward. Nothing on this page or any of our websites is a promise or guarantee of results or future earnings, and we do not offer any legal, medical, tax, or other professional advice. Any financial numbers referenced here, or on any of our sites, are simply estimates or projections and should not be considered exact, actual, or as a promise of potential earnings. All numbers are illustrative only. The average person who purchases this and other programs never puts the work into implementing the strategies taught and, therefore, achieves little to no results. Our more detailed earnings disclaimer, privacy policy, and terms and conditions for this program and website can be accessed via the link below. It's all the regular legal mumbo jumbo, but we feel transparency is important, and we hold ourselves (and you) to a high standard of integrity.https://financecowboy.com/terms-conditions/https://financecowboy.com/privacy-policy/00:00-42:13 Welcome42:13-4:12 Projects We Have Going On4:12-11:33 The Trap House11:33-13:45 What Makes This House A Good Deal?13:45-15:21 House Meter Stolen 15:21-19:44 The Frat House19:45-21:00 Police Called To Property21:00-24:42 Building Relationships With Neighbors24:42-25:35 Lot and Creepy Crawler House25:35-2 2024 BackflipFollow me at:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financecowboyYouTube: https://youtube.com/@financecowboyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefinancecowboyTwitter: https://twitter.com/financecowboy
In this episode, Wayne Boatwright shares his powerful story of redemption and his challenges while reentering society and the workforce. Listeners will learn:How Wayne's life took a dramatic turn to spending time in San Quentin, one of California's most notorious prisons (00:21)The challenges Wayne encountered when trying to find housing and employment after being released from prison (27:06)Wayne's experience working in the hospitality industry (32:13)The importance of meeting formerly incarcerated individuals where they are and helping them transition (40:35)Practical reasons for hiring formerly incarcerated people (47:28)Links:Hear Wayne's story on The Only One in the Room podcast on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyConnect with Wayne on LinkedInRead Wayne's article for QA Commons (referenced in this discussion)QA CommonsSan Quentin NewsMan 2 ManIf you appreciated this conversation, also check out these episodes:Jeff Korzenik: Unlocking Overlooked Talent: Second Chance and Inclusive Hiring in HospitalityCraig Poole: How I'm Creating New Beginnings for Others Through Hospitality A few more resources: If you're new to Hospitality Daily, start here. You can send me a message here with questions, comments, or guest suggestions If you want to get my summary and actionable insights from each episode delivered to your inbox each day, subscribe here for free. Follow Hospitality Daily and join the conversation on YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. If you want to advertise on Hospitality Daily, here are the ways we can work together. If you found this episode interesting or helpful, send it to someone on your team so you can turn the ideas into action and benefit your business and the people you serve! Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands
In this kickoff episode, follow “the dads” -- Jaren, Branden, and Matt -- on their wild journey in house flipping. Get an inside look at the origins of their partnership... and find out how they moved from competing against each other to forming a formidable trio! With insider tips and entertaining stories, you'll see that house flipping is about more than renovating homes. It's also about problem-solving skills and creative financial strategies. Stay tuned as they work through more deals. And discover how they find, analyze, fund, and manage properties as a team! To check out all the AWESOME things Backflip Capital has to offer click this link! https://backflip.app.link/FinanceCowboyPodW2 Millionaire method:https://w2millionairemethod.com/sales-page1713793012723Ready to start investing in real estate? Let me help you! Setup a time to chat with us here: investwithjaren.comEarnings Disclaimer We don't believe in get-rich programs -- only in hard work, adding value, and serving others. Our programs are intended to help you grow your real estate portfolio and to make a difference in the world. As stipulated by law, we cannot and do not make any guarantees about your ability to get results, buy real estate, make money on real estate, or earn any money with our ideas, information, tools, or strategies. After all, it takes hard work to succeed in any type of business. In fact, it takes hard work to succeed at ANYTHING in life -- try learning to speak a different language without putting in any work and see how that goes! Your results in life are up to you and the amount of effort and resources that you are willing to put into succeeding. We want to help by giving great content, direction, and strategies that move you forward. Nothing on this page or any of our websites is a promise or guarantee of results or future earnings, and we do not offer any legal, medical, tax, or other professional advice. Any financial numbers referenced here, or on any of our sites, are simply estimates or projections and should not be considered exact, actual, or as a promise of potential earnings. All numbers are illustrative only. The average person who purchases this and other programs never puts the work into implementing the strategies taught and, therefore, achieves little to no results. Our more detailed earnings disclaimer, privacy policy, and terms and conditions for this program and website can be accessed via the link below. It's all the regular legal mumbo jumbo, but we feel transparency is important, and we hold ourselves (and you) to a high standard of integrity.https://financecowboy.com/terms-conditions/https://financecowboy.com/privacy-policy/00:00-00:50 Welcome To The Show00:51-4:13 The Flip I Stole4:14-5:42 Fix and Flip From Hell5:43-8:20 Running A Construction Business8:21-10:08 Managing A Dumpster Business10:09-15:40 Negotiating Deals15:41-17:27 How Important Is Location?17:28-24:00 Leveraging The Inspection24:01-33:30 Managing Contractors33:31-34:14 Why We Do What We Do34:15-35:40 Dads Flipping Houses 2024 BackflipFollow me at:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financecowboyYouTube: https://youtube.com/@financecowboyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefinancecowboyTwitter: https://twitter.com/financecowboy
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Welcome to another dynamic episode of the Thought Leadership Leverage podcast with your host, Bill Sherman. Today, we delve into the heart of innovation with two distinguished guests: Peter Boatwright, Professor of Marketing at the Tepper School of Business, and Jonathan Cagan, the Coulter Head and Lab Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. These experts have spent their careers studying and teaching the innovation process and now share their groundbreaking insights with us. Peter and Jon are the co-authors of "Managing the Unmanageable: 13 Tips for Building and Leading a Successful Innovation Team." Their book tackles the often chaotic realm of product and service innovation within organizations. They discuss the essential question: What does it mean to manage the unmanageable? Drawing from extensive research, they reveal how to embrace the chaos of innovation and transform it into productive progress. One captivating study highlighted in the episode involved replacing an engineer with a manager on a design team. The manager, focusing solely on communication and problem-solving processes, led to a fivefold increase in productivity compared to unmanaged teams. This experiment underscores the profound impact of managing the innovation process rather than directly engaging in it. The conversation explores the delicate balance between continuous exploration and decisive action. Peter and Jon stress that while endless discovery is tempting, knowing when to optimize and move forward is crucial. They draw from their classroom experiences and corporate collaborations to illustrate how theoretical principles can be effectively applied in real-world scenarios. As professors, Peter and Jon have the unique advantage of using their classrooms as innovation laboratories, blending academic rigor with practical challenges from corporate partners. This intersection of theory and application equips their students with robust, repeatable frameworks for tackling real-world problems. The discussion then turns to the future. Jon is deeply interested in the role of Artificial Intelligence in enhancing team dynamics. He envisions AI agents that can monitor team conversations in real-time, offering nudges and suggestions to keep teams aligned and productive. Early results suggest that AI could match or even surpass human managers in this role. Peter, on the other hand, is focused on the practical application of their principles. He's keen to see how organizations digest, use, and implement the insights from their book, continually exploring the next big questions in innovation management. Join us for this enlightening episode packed with actionable insights and revolutionary ideas that promise to transform your approach to managing innovation. Three Key Takeaways: • The Power of Process Management: Replacing an engineer with a manager who focused on communication and problem-solving processes led to a fivefold increase in productivity. This highlights the crucial role of managing the innovation process rather than directly engaging in it. • Balancing Exploration and Decision-Making: While continuous discovery in innovation is tempting, knowing when to optimize and make decisions is vital. The balance between exploring new ideas and refining existing ones is key to successful innovation management. • Future of AI in Team Dynamics: Jon Cagan's exploration into AI's role in team management reveals that AI agents can effectively monitor and enhance team interactions. Early results show AI's potential to match or even surpass human managers in keeping teams aligned and productive. There is a delicate balance between integration and innovation in Thought Leadership. Learn more about this dilemma from this article written by Peter Winick.
If you like episodes of two experienced trainers sharing war stories, lessons learned, strategies, what questions they ask themselves, what they see in the world of horses, and much more, this one's for you. Richard Boatwright hails from Florida originally, but he's cowboy'd on both costs and in between. Richard ran the Creek Plantation in South Carolina most recently, and is now running his own program, B1 Horsemanship. He specializes in starting colts and producing some very coveted ranch horses.I've followed Richard for a few years now on social media, particularly his youtube channel, @B1Horsemanship. It was readily apparent to me that he knew his stuff and hearing him talk told me that we'd get along really well. I gave him a call and the phone call certainly confirmed what I'd suspected.I think you'll really like this one. It oozes genuine experience and desire to help others combined with real world practicality. Please leave a comment or rating on whichever platform you're listening to this podcast and share it with your friends.Richard Boatwright and B1 Horsemanship links:Website: https://b1horsemanship.com/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@b1horsemanshipFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/b1horsemanship/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/b1horsemanship/If you are interested in our online course about bits, you can get signed up for the newsletter and find out more here:https://thebitcourse.com/
Join Tamara for an interview with Adriana Iris Boatwright, a creative photographer and writer with a focus in social media. She was born and raised in Puerto Rico, and came to Georgia in 1994 by way of NYC and Germany. Her clients include: Coca Cola, Savannah Morning News, H&M, Bath and Body Works, Ghost Coast Distillery, Paramount Pictures, Do Savannah, and more. Adriana is also an editor for La Voz Latina (a Spanish online magazine for SMN), *and* one of about 4 founding members of SOY X SOY, a space for Latino and Native American artists and creatives to meet, collaborate, and exhibit their work. * Get ready for Art Rumble - A @soy_x_soy event! 8 artists will go head to head to win it all. What they draw is up to you! So make sure you attend to participate. July 13 | 5-9 pm | Starland Yard * Check out Adriana's work and the SOY X SOY group here: https://www.instagram.com/adrianairis/ https://adrianairis.com/ https://www.instagram.com/soy_x_soy/ Topics in their chat include: How Adriana was involved in Starland becoming an artsy district from its early days, throwing theme parties at the Wormhole; how her creative career came about through her blog about her baby daughter - she wrote a post about her brother's death and it went viral, and she suddenly got photography offers from various publications, including Savannah Morning News, where she still works; she transitioned out of blogging about her daughter as she got a bit older, to writing and photographing for SMN, particularly when they first launched "Do Savannah;" she shot the covers for years, including covers with the first gay couple and the first drag queen; how much she loved doing photo shoots with bands and collaborating about their location and their visuals; the pressure that comes from having a large Instagram following and a lot of people keeping an eye on you; the fact that Savannah has about 300 professional photographers (!); the importance to her of still going out to do personal and conceptual photo shoots for fun; having to transition from film photography to digital, including teaching herself Photoshop; being a sort of "purist" who doesn't rapid-fire during a shoot; doing food photography for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and SMN; she tells a wild story about the time an alligator suddenly walked through City Market, until being rehomed by Animal Control; shooting the yearly Lowcountry Pow Wow at Hardeeville, the only one in the area; upcoming Conde Nast Traveler in England of our local coffee shop Agatha's (!); and the upcoming SOY X SOY Art Battle. Tune in and get all the details!
The Mickeyphile Podcast Episode 197 - - Hollywood Studios, Boatwright's Dining Hall, River Roost, PizzeRizzo, Artist's Pallet, and Cape May Cafe We spent two nights at Saratoga Springs Resort. We tried a lot of restaurants, some new and some old favorites. We spent an evening with Yeeha Bob and saw Fantasmic. We're going to discuss all of it, plus Standby Skipper and some other things, on Episode 197 of The Mickeyphile Podcast.Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/946434275769168/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mickeyphile_podcast/Music: “Cân thema (Mickeyphile Podcast Theme)” copyright Scott Daves 2023Hear the Podcast at:iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/3azxhptmSpotify: https://tinyurl.com/4m9rxnsbAmazon: https://tinyurl.com/yupaf7f7iHeart Radio: https://tinyurl.com/cjjcras4Pandora: https://tinyurl.com/4mhhbars
What happens when trust is broken and you're left to pick up the pieces of your life? We explore this compelling theme with Wayne Boatwright, an Ivy League-educated attorney who faced a life-changing tragedy that shattered his world. From his rise to professional success to the fatal accident that led to his downfall, Wayne shares an unflinching account of the arduous journey to regain the trust of his family and rediscover his own sense of self-worth. His story is one of resilience and the incredible personal growth that can emerge from profound adversity.We also turn our focus to the often misunderstood world of addiction and recovery. Drawing from both personal battles and a revealing clip featuring Matthew Perry, we discuss the importance of dismantling triggers rather than simply avoiding them. Through my own experiences in the culinary world and beyond, I share how I managed to navigate environments brimming with potential relapse risks. We delve into the various recovery methods, including AA, and highlight the need to address the root causes of addiction for true healing to begin.Fatherhood and the struggle to rebuild familial bonds after incarceration takes centre stage next. We follow the heartfelt journey of a father fighting to reconnect with his children after years of absence. Through poignant anecdotes and the concept of "enlightened witnessing," we explore the transformative power of authenticity and integrity. The episode closes with a discussion on the influence of technology on trust and decision-making, featuring invaluable insights from thought leaders like Jordan B. Peterson and Alice Miller. Join us for an episode rich with raw honesty, heartfelt stories, and practical wisdom on trust, recovery, and redemption.Key moments in this episode:06:42 The Downfall: Alcohol and Tragedy09:43 Redemption and Self-Discovery11:42 Facing the Consequences21:38 Rebuilding Relationships and Trust24:44 Family Reunions and Gratitude30:12 The Role of an Enlightened Witness34:20 San Quentin News and Redemption37:59 The Importance of Community and Mentorship42:58 Final Reflections and AdviceHow to reach Wayne:Web: https://wayneboatwright.medium.com/Book: Podcast ProfilesFB: https://www.facebook.com/wayne.boatwrightIG: https://www.instagram.com/wabfree/YouTube: https://youtube.com/@bradleyvinsonLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wayneboatwright/ Support the Show.Thanks for listening to the Revolutionary Man Podcast. If you want more information about our programs use the links below to check us out. It could be the step that changes your life.
Send us a Text Message.In Part Two of our Disney Vacation Showdown, Becky steps up to reveal her ultimate $5,000 Disney vacation plan. Will her magical itinerary outshine Lillian's? Tune in as Becky shares her strategies for enjoying enchanting experiences, mouthwatering dining, and unforgettable moments—all while sticking to the budget. Find out who comes closer to the $5,000 limit without going over, and join in the fun of this sisterly competition!Port Orleans French Quarter with King BedNovember 4-9, 20246-Day Ticket no Park HopperWith Disney Dining Plan (table service)Total Available Credits: 10 SC, 10 QS, 10 TSBring granola bars & fruit for most breakfasts with coffee free from cantina with resort mugsDay One: Monday 11/4Arrive at hotel by noon - park, drop bags, secure passesBus to MK, ride as available Lunch at Columbia Harbor HouseCheck into hotel around 5Dinner at Boatwright's Dining Hall at Port Orleans RiversideWalk property after dark, maybe enjoy pool timeKeep it casual2 QS2 TSDay Two: Tuesday 11/5Epcot - guardians VQBeneigs for breakfast at Scat CatOther than guardians focus on food & wine & world showcase Use snack credits at Food and Wine throughout the dayMay take mid-day break back at hotelBudget $80 for drinks (2 each @ $20 each)Take advantage of one counter service credit with a drink for total of 37 SC 2 QSDay Three: Wednesday 11/6Hollywood StudiosWoody's Roundup for Lunch - Table ServiceOga's Cantina $40 for drinksDinner at Ronto Roasters - Ronto Wrap & Coruscant Cooler QSFantasmic 2 QS2 TSDay Four: Thursday 11/7Magic KingdomSnack Credit breakfast cinnamon roll from Gaston's Tavern - sharedSnack Dole WhipsDinner at Liberty Tree Tavern3 SC2 TSDay Five: Friday 11/8Animal Kingdom Lunch at Satu'li Canteen (rice & salad bowls)The Animation Experience at Rafiki's Planet Watch (included with park ticket)After AK closes - Sangria University Experience at Animal Kingdom Lodge - $69-$79 each plus tax/gratuity - budget $200 (requires advanced booking)Dinner at Sanaa at AKL - $222 QS2 TSDay Six: Saturday 11/9Epcot - try again for Guardians - focus on Future WorldLunch at Sunshine Seasons (QS)Dinner at Garden Grill2 QS2 TS Total Food CreditsSC: 10QS: 10TS: 10Package (hotel, tickets, dining plan) = $4,488.96 Tips at TS restaurants: $150Additional Drinks $120Sangria Event $200 Bread Service @ Sanaa $22Total Vacation Cost: $4,980.96By not having park hopper we were able to add an experienceInstagram @MagicalSisterlyTouristsemail magicalstpod@gmail.comGet 15% off at Magic Candle Company with code MSTPodhttps://magiccandlecompany.com/mstpodcastGet up to $300 Statement Credit with a new Chase Disney Visahttps
Beyond The Mirror: A Deep Dive into Beauty, Wellness, and Longevity
Welcome to this enlightening episode of our podcast, where we explore the transformative power of regenerative farming with David Boatwright from Fed From The Farm. David shares his journey from witnessing the struggles of conventional farming to embracing regenerative practices that enhance soil health, improve animal welfare, and provide nutrient-rich food to families across Missouri.Key Highlights: Introduction to David Boatwright: David, a passionate regenerative farmer, discusses his background in farming and how personal health challenges led him and his wife, Mariah, to rethink their approach to agriculture and nutrition. The Essence of Regenerative Farming: Learn about the principles of regenerative farming, including soil health, rotational grazing, and the importance of biodiversity. David explains how this approach not only revitalizes the land but also produces healthier, more sustainable food. From Soil to Health: Discover the connection between soil health and human health. David delves into how nutrient-dense food from regeneratively managed farms can significantly improve our wellbeing, drawing from his family's personal experience with fertility and overall health improvements. Building a Sustainable Future: David shares his vision for the future of farming, emphasizing the importance of leaving a positive legacy for the next generations. He speaks about expanding his farm's reach, supporting local communities, and inspiring others to adopt sustainable practices. Fed From The Farm: Learn how David's farm serves families through a buying club model, offering a range of products directly to consumers. He highlights the transparency and integrity of his farming practices, ensuring that customers receive the highest quality, pasture-raised meat, dairy, and eggs. A Poetic Mission: The episode closes with a touching recitation of the poem "A Bridge Builder," symbolizing the farm's commitment to paving the way for a healthier, more sustainable world for future generations.Conclusion: This episode offers a profound look into how regenerative farming not only addresses environmental concerns but also provides a pathway to enhanced human health and community wellbeing. David Boatwright's story is a testament to the positive impact of mindful, sustainable agriculture practices on our planet and our lives.For more information on David Boatwright's work and how you can support regenerative farming, visit www.fedfromthefarm.com . Join us in embracing this journey towards a healthier, more sustainable future.We hope this episode inspires you to consider the source of your food and the power of regenerative farming in healing our world. Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on health, wellness, and sustainability.Hosts Contact Information: Website: www.elementalwellnessandlongevity.com www.elementalesthetics.com Social Media: www.instagram.com/ElementalWellnessandLongevity www.instagram.com/ElementalEsthetics www.facebook.com/ElementalWellnessandLongevity www.facebook.com/ElementalEsthetics
Wayne Boatwright is a self-proclaimed “Returning Citizen”, from the life of an Ivy-League educated Attorney to serving time in San Quentin due to a tragic incident. Wayne's journey is one of lesson-learning, reflection, redemption and more. Tune in, as Wayne gives a complete transparent account of his actions, familial consequences, and the life lessons that no Ivy-League education could ever reveal to him. Wayne's brutally honest perspective teaches us to own our actions and decisions - no matter how tragic - at the same time giving us the assurance of hope with the importance of family, and the power of change. To learn more about Wayne and subscribe to his blog, visit https://wayneboatwright.substack.com.To learn about the great reform initiatives at San Quentin, visit https://sanquentinnews.com Wayne's also part of a young men and father's empowering group; helping them to love and protect their families: https://www.man2man-uya.org/board/dr-stewart-perrilliat What are your 3 favorite colors? Or your 3 favorite vacation spots? Join in the conversation by subscribing to our sister podcast, Talking In 3s! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talkingin3ss-podcast/id1555383581To join our Talking In 3s Facebook group, click here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/928287941885320/
Essayist and podcaster, Wayne Boatwright, discusses the complexities of the criminal justice system, mass incarceration, and reentry. The Curious Professor is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
Wondering how to celebrate Valentine's Day at Walt Disney World? We share the top six ways to celebrate Valentine's Day in style, plus a look at new Disney Parks wedding options and the new Disney Weddings gowns for 2024.New Disney Wedding Style Options Disney Weddings has added EPCOT with Spaceship Earth as a backdrop to its list of locations for in-park weddings at Walt Disney World. Disney noted that the offering includes enhanced unique lighting displays on Spaceship Earth, choreographed to music and changing color patterns. EPCOT is now available to book for Disney weddings taking place in January 2025 and beyond. In case you were wondering, Disney in-park weddings offer a lot of potential setups. Pricing will rise into the hundreds of thousands, starting with a standard $40,000 ceremony fee and going up from there. You must use Disney transportation and so on. Weddings take place two to three hours after park closing. Ever wondered why Magic Kingdom was closing early one day for no apparent reason? Weddings can involved extravagent seating and couches along Main Street. The reception in from of the castle with tables elegantly designed. An underlit dance floor in front of the castle. Arrive by a trip down Main Street in Cinderella's Carriage and so on. Disney Wedding Gowns 2024 And if you're mortgaging the house for a Disney Wedding, then you have to have a Disney Princess inspired gown from the Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection, right? The 2024 line of Disney bridal gowns was just released and the gowns are, not surprisingly, stunning (and so is the photography being posted on social media by Disney). Sizes are available from 0 to 30 and gowns start at $1,799. Follow Disney Weddings on Instagram or Facebook if you want to see what all the buzz is about. -- Top Six Ways to Celebrate Valentine's Day in Style at Walt Disney World How to Surprise Your Special Someone with a Magical Valentine's at Disney WorldSpa Treatment for TwoIf you are a couple who loves spas (or even if your significant other loves them and you want to make it special), the Grand Floridian Spa at Walt Disney World is a great spa where you can relax and unwind together. To book a treatment you can call a Spa Co-ordinator at (407) 824-3039 for more information on their couples options and other spa services. Hot Air Balloon RideIf you find it romantic to think of experiencing the "World" from high in the sky, head over to Disney Springs where you can board the Aerophile hot air balloon. This is a fun hot air balloon ride that floats 400 feet above the ground, offering great views of Walt Disney World (and beyond) day and night. You likely won't have the balloon to yourself on this one (it holds 30 people in total), but if you time it right you can catch a flight at sunset or during the fireworks displays for a little extra burst of romance and Disney magic. Cost is currently $30.00 per person (DVC and AP discounts may be available).Disney Springs Shopping SpreeIf your Valentine loves to shop, then why not surprise them with a Disney shopping spree at Disney Springs?! Gift your Valentine a gift card (or cash--which might be better for non-Disney shops) and accompany them on a shopping spree tour of Disney Springs! This is a particularly great gift if you don't normally like to spend time shopping, making it extra thoughtful and something your Valentine will truly appreciate it. Plus you have the option of making a day of it with a hot air balloon ride, treats and a romantic dinner!Romantic Carriage RideIs there anything more romantic than a horse-drawn carriage ride? Horse-drawn carriage rides are offered through the wilderness trails of Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort and also at Disney's Port Orleans Resort - Riverside. There aren't many things more romantic than snuggling up with your special someone in an old fashioned horse-drawn carriage through relaxing natural surroundings. The rides are approximately 25 minutes long and leave from Pioneer Hall at Fort Wilderness and Boatwright's Dining Hall at Port Orleans. Call Disney Reservations for more information: 407-939-7529.Romantic Dinner for TwoNo romantic Disney vacation together would be complete without at least one extra special dinner for two. While Disney World is known for its fun themed dining and character experiences, it is also home to some first-rate award-winning restaurants, many of which are ideal for a romantic dinner for two. You can choose from very formal experiences such as Victoria & Albert's at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, to more relaxed--yet very elegant--surroundings such as Citrico's right next door or Narcoossee's, nearby. Other great choices include Via Napoli, Takumi-Tei and Monsieur Paul at EPCOT or The Boathouse at Disney Springs. Pick your personal favorite, or even better, make a surprise choice if you know a particular restaurant they love or want to try. Whatever your tastes, there is a great romantic spot for you somewhere around Walt Disney World. Bicycle Built for TwoFinally, for some casual but thoughtful romantic fun, a bicycle built for two is a romantic notion that you can do in a very practical way at Walt Disney World with your Valentine. Rent a surrey bike at Disney's Boardwalk Inn (or several other places around Walt Disney World) and you can enjoy a cozy bike ride side-by-side with your special someone. Riding along the Disney Boardwalk and adjacent area at night amidst the lights and activity of the surrounding area is a particularly romantic experience. Plus, you can enjoy dinner, a drink, dessert or even a nightclub after the ride at The Boardwalk--Thank You for Listening to the Disney Travel Style PodcastThank you very much for listening to this episode, we that you enjoyed it. If you did, we would be very grateful if you could rate, review and subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts/iTunes (or on whichever app you choose to listen). A brief review about what you liked most about an episode truly helps to keep the show going by exposing it to new listeners. 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On this Episode of A Brothers' Creed Podcast Jared and Ethan talk with Wayne Boatwright. Wayne shares with the brothers his story of how he went from being an Ivy League graduate with a successful job as a lawyer to serving 6 years in a California State Prison. Wayne shares insights about his time in prison with a focus on the lessons he learned there that have changed him forever. The brothers and Wayne chat about a wide range of topics like the rebuilding of trust he lost with his children, lessons on fatherhood from prison, to a story about the importance of Sriracha in prison. Don't miss this thought provoking conversation! You can find More from Wayne Boatwright at the below links: LinkedIn Substack For more from A Brothers' Creed Podcast look on these platforms: Follow us on Instagram @a.brothers.creed Follow us on YouTube Follow us on TikTok @a.brothers.creed
Join C4 and Bryan as they discuss what happened in all the NFL Wild Card Playoffs weekend games this past including the upset of the Dallas Cowboys, Sgt. Clyde Boatwright joins the show to discuss what he feels needs to happen with juvenile justice in Maryland. Also, no one seems to like the plans proposed to redevelop the inner harbor and harborplace. So why haven't any alternate plans been proposed? Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live every weekday from 5:30-10:00 a.m. ET on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App!
Join AJ, Mike, and Chris as we delve into the world of Dixie Landings, a Disney resort steeped in the charm of the Antebellum South during the late 19th century. Development and Opening: We explore the resort's development, opening nearly nine months after its sibling, Port Orleans. Dixie Landings boasts a unique thematic design with rustic buildings in Alligator Bayou and elegant mansions in Magnolia Bend. Daroff Design, Inc. of Philadelphia contributes to the resort's interior design, drawing inspiration from mid-1800s tidewater themes and the village's steamboat business. The Backstory: The backstories, sourced from the resort's original fictional newspaper, The Sassagoula Times, and famed Disney historian Jim Korkis, add rich layers to the Dixie Landings narrative. Founded by brothers Colonel J.C. Peace and Everette, the resort's history unfolds through family, community, and the charm of the Old South. The settlers' constructions, growth of Magnolia Bend, and the founding families' stories paint a vivid picture. Accommodations and Amenities: Details of accommodations and amenities are explored, including the 2,048 rooms with various views, the introduction of Royal Guest rooms with themes from Disney movies, and a range of dining options like Boatwright's Dining Hall and Riverside Mill. The hosts cover recreational activities, such as the expansive Ol' Man Island, quiet pools, and various transportation options like buses and water taxis. Change to Port Orleans and Modern Updates: The episode covers the significant change to Port Orleans in 2001, where Dixie Landings merged with Port Orleans to become Port Orleans: Riverside. This merger saw the transformation of landmarks, like Colonel's Cotton Mill becoming The Riverside Mill food court and the Cotton Co-op evolving into the River Roost Lounge. Renovations in 2004 and 2011, including the introduction of the Royal Guest Room theme in 2012, are discussed. Interesting Tidbits: Fascinating details are shared, such as the hand-carved wooden Alligator Bayou guest beds and the transplantation of a massive live oak tree on Ol' Man Island. The Sassagoula River, themed after the Mississippi River, adds another layer of depth to the resort's design. Our Memories of the Resort: The hosts share personal memories of Dixie Landings, creating a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Get in touch! Send questions and comments to 90sdisneypodcast@gmail.com. Walt Dated World Daroff Design, Inc. - Dixie Landings Mouse Planet - The Forgotten Story of Dixie Landings Kingdom Magic Travel - Dixie Landings Port Orleans - History Port Orleans - Royal Rooms YouTube Video --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/90sdisney/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/90sdisney/support
Monstrous, a poem by Rebecca Boatwright. Seething, toiling, snarling within; a black shadow curling around the edges forced away with society's wishes. Teeth bared, claws dug in a wolf of smoke and darkness stares out to anyone peeking within. Wild, feral, horrible as Sin, the people step back in fear. The recoil of the beast is unwanted its spirit bound by broken trust, an unwanted thing grown into unruly lust. But how we forget that wolf was once a pup curious, foraging and giddy with freedom. Wrong, hateful, worth shoving aside, he was bound by other's damnation to abide. A force so strong it cannot be tamed dances again with passion's flame unbind it, unbind it! the howl within rasps, our heart bleeding and empty without what's been cursed as Monstrous. https://www.darlingstarheathen.com/ #NorseMyth #Fenrir #Tyr Reference: Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman (Goodreads)
On today's program: Dr. Andy Harris, U.S. Representative for the 1st District of Maryland, discusses the vote to remove Rep. George Santos from Congress and provides an update on the Republican effort to include legislation to secure the border as
Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Scott Boatwright, the Chief Restaurant Officer at Chipotle. Known for his operational strategies and his ability to drive change, Boatwright has been instrumental in reshaping the food safety measures and employee management at Chipotle. He brings a wealth of experience from his role at Chipotle, and his insights are sure to inspire. In our conversation today, we delve into the heart of operational systems, food safety measures, and employee benefits. From the importance of maintaining the quality and freshness of their ingredients, to the food safety measures and operational systems Scott implemented at Chipotle, we cover several important topics. __________________ Start your day with the world's top leaders by joining thousands of others at Great Leadership on Substack. Just enter your email: https://greatleadership.substack.com/