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In this episode of the Tabletop SportCast, host James Cast interviews Bob Hansen, a notable member of the tabletop sports community. They discuss Bob's latest game, Futti, a fictionalized five-on-five soccer game that emphasizes simplicity and quick gameplay. The conversation covers Bob's fictional league format for multiple sports, including unique elements like banner raisings for last-place teams. Bob shares insights into game mechanics, player strategy, and future projects, including a basketball game and an indoor cricket game. The episode highlights the importance of community in tabletop sports and the creative process behind game design.Futti Github Site (to download game)Link to previous episode with Bob Hansen
Hello everyone and welcome to Episode One Hundred and Three! And while we're at it, I hope you all remain safe and healthy out there, including all the folks who are recovering in the aftermath of hurricanes Helene and Milton. As always, I am grateful to all the show's patrons who help to keep the show moving forward. And if you're out there listening and you would like to kick in a few bucks, it's easy to do, you simply go to the So Much Pingle Patreon page. You can support the show for as little as three bucks a month – less than a fancy cup of coffee! PLEASE NOTE: Starting in November 2024, Apple will be charging a 30% fee for any Patreon transactions made through an iPhone or iPad using the Patreon app. To get around this, go directly to Patreon.com, or use an Android device. If you already contribute to So Much Pingle, nothing changes, unless you decide to change how much you contribute. In that case use an Android device or a computer to access the Patreon web site to make your changes, and avoid the ridiculous 30% fee. You can also support the show via one-time contributions via PayPal or Venmo (please contact me via email to somuchpingle@gmail.com). And thank you! In early October I sat down with Bob Hansen and Jackson Shedd, to talk about their new book, California Amphibians and Reptiles, a Princeton Field Guide. I'm very excited about this, as I am sure many of you are, because California is most deserving of a good field guide and now I won't have to rely on Robert Stebbins' Western Field Guide so much, even though the old Stebbins guide is a masterpiece in its own right. I've known for a while about this book, and I made a mental note to check in with Bob and Jackson at the appropriate time to discuss it, which is now, because the book is available for pre-order this week, mid-October 2024, with delivery in January of 2025. Here is the pre-order link at Princeton University Press Thanks for talking with me, Jackson and Bob! And thanks for listening everyone! And as always, please keep the comments and suggestions coming, and please take time to rate the show on your podcast platform! The show email is somuchpingle@gmail.com, and there's also a So Much Pingle group on Facebook, for discussion, comments, feedback, suggestions, herp confessions, tips for herping better, etc. -Mike
Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - Over the past few years there have been increasing reports of wolves preying on black bears. There have been no reports of this on Cortes Island, and a lot of residents first heard about it at the 2024 Wildlife Coexistence Gathering, at Linnaea Farm. Todd Windle of Wild About Wolves explained that the evidences of wolves preying upon bears in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve go back to the reappearance of wolf population in the area. “We were finding bear claws in scat. So that was like, ‘well, maybe they're just scavenging in them, or maybe they're finding a bear that got hit by a car,'” he explained. “Then we started accumulating observations of wolves hunting bears. Bob Hansen actually captured a whole scene of two wolves killing a bear, ripping it apart and eating it. Dennis Hetu has documented multiple bear kills by wolves. So we did the analysis and sat down over MS Teams with a professor from UC Davis, our monitoring ecologist.” “He went through all the results, and we had a list of questions beforehand.” The professor did not report any evidence of bear meat in their diet. “We said, ‘This doesn't make sense. We were expecting to find bear remains. We're actually hoping to finally quantify how much bear meat is in their diet, but there's no bears here. Why do you think that might be?'” “And he said, ‘Oh, I just thought that was an error. I thought it was cross contamination that the wolves and the bears were preying on the same carcasses or something on the beach. So I took all the bear and I threw it out. (Woman laughs) Let me rerun the data and I'll get back to you.'” “So he reran the data, and bears are actually the number four item in the wolf diet, at least currently. So, there's four species that make up 60%, 64% or 65% of a wolf's diet. Raccoon is still number one, then black tailed deer, river otters, and black bears.”
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - There was an increasing number of wolf sightings and encounters on Cortes Island during the closing months of 2008. A number of posts in the Tideline over the course of the next two years mention 'an awful lot of them on the island, in an awfully short time.' There were mixed reactions. A Squirrel Cove resident wrote that 15 ran through one of their neighbours yards at 4 AM. Someone had a 'magical encounter' with a large black wolf, standing on the foot bridge over the channel connecting Gunflint and Hague Lakes, as she paddled through with her canoe. Another resident reported that three wolves killed her dog, only 70 feet from her house. More than 150 people gathered in the Linnaea School, on January 17, 2009, when local biologist Sabina Leader Mense brought in two experts to share their experiences with wolves. Conservation Officer Ben York thanked the audience for bringing him in to discuss the situation, rather than put an animal down. He also stated that some of the wolves on Cortes ‘are very habituated' and ‘˜there is a level of tolerance for these animals that is endangering them.' The other expert was Bob Hansen, a wildlife/human conflict specialist in the Pacific Rim National Reserve. Hanson was also one of the principle speakers at the recent Wildlife Coexistence Gathering on Cortes Island. He explained that prior to receiving Sabina's invitation, his attention was primarily focused on the Pacific Rim community. "I was approached by another champion, Sabina, because she'd heard about the Wild Coast Project." "So now we're taking a step away from the West Coast. We were really laser focused. I was hesitant, and the management team was really hesitant, like - 'you want to leave the park and go over to the other side of the island?' They did agree, and the only stipulation they made was that the CO service had to be here as well." "It turned out our other champion, Ben York, was the CO. We'd worked together on Bear Aware in our area and he'd taken a new posting. By this time Ben had married Crystal.” (Laughter) (In the first article of this series, Hansen described Crystal McMillan as a force of nature in the Ucluelet area. Her Bear Aware group was so effective that she received a Premier's Award. She insisted that all of her partners and collaborators also be recognized. So Premier Gordon Campbell presented the award to a group of people that included Crystal, Bob Hansen and Ben York.) "So Ben and Crystal came to our first Cortes get-together in 2009. That was a huge learning experience, and out of that came the Wolf Primer. You were working on the whole idea of identifying and getting to know individual wolves and understanding which wolves were behaving in which ways." Some of the wolves were drawn by the sheep carcasses at the back of Blue Jay Lake Farm. During his slideshow presentation, Hanson praised the farmer for his innovative solution. Ben Hansen: "Under that blue tarp is a giant hill of moldering hay, and he started disposing of his carcasses with that. It's super hot, they break down really quickly, no more issues with the wolves patrolling for dead sheep." "That led to the more in depth workshop in two years, where Grace SoftDeer, ourselves and Ben York came, along with some of the researchers from the Wild Coast Project. We stayed at Christine Robinson's place. That was the storytelling workshop, another really rich experience."
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - In the first of a series of articles from Cortes Islands recent Wildlife Coexistence Gathering, Cortes Currents looked at Vancouver Island's first wildlife coexistence program in the Pacific Rim National Park. The problem at that time was human/bear conflicts. By the time Sabina Leader Mense reached out from Cortes Island, about 2010, WildSafeBC had been dealing with wolves and cougars for more than a decade. Bob Hansen, Pacific Rim Coordinator for WildSafeBC, described the wolves' sudden appearance. “Up until this point in time, it was bears and nothing but bears. In 1998/99, the wolves showed up after being missing from our area for decades. Their presence was very dramatically felt. I remember getting a phone call from the local paper in January of 1999, ‘have you been getting wolf reports?' I checked our database, and we'd had six wolf reports since 1972. I said, 'nope.' Within two weeks it started, the wolves were back.” Cortes Currents: Hansen suspects that modern forestry methods may be at least partially responsible for the influx of wolves and cougars into his area. Bob Hansen: "Behind the West Coast Trail, and definitely behind Long Beach, there's very extensive areas of large scale clear cuts. Major portions of watersheds were completely cut during the heyday of clear cut logging. What we learned through the research project was that the newly cut areas are exceptional deer habitat and support predators for 10 to 15 years, but when that second growth plantation grows up to a certain age, the canopy closes in. So it goes from being an exceptional deer habitat to the opposite end of the scale. It's been referred to in the literature as 'ungulate barrens.' We looked at satellite imagery of Vancouver Island with GIS. We colour coded the second growth plantations that were in that state. We had the cut dates and could see really large areas of Vancouver Island are now locked up in that 'ungulate barrens' condition. That condition persists till the stand is about 80 to a hundred years old." Cortes Currents: Aren't some of the forest plantations now being cut after 40 to 50 years? Bob Hansen: "They have a calculation about where the best cost benefit point is on a plantation. It used to be 80 to a hundred years, but the math has changed. Right now those plantation lands are being cut around 60 years or even as early as 45 years. So there's just no potential for them to become 'old growth' again." "The predators had to adapt to that reality and were coming into the national park, coming out to the shoreline. There's old growth there. It supports a low, but consistent, density of deer. It has all of these other prey animals at that interface between the ocean and the forest: deer, raccoon, river otter and seal pups." "It's food that they find at that interface between the ocean and the forest. That was the big missing piece. Something had happened on the larger landscape, and it's still happening." "If you apply a different forestry technique to those plantations, you don't have to let it close off. Wait until they get 80 to 100 years old. You can actually keep sunlight filtering through the canopy as that plantation is growing, by doing commercial thinning and other things. Also, there's other silviculture prescriptions that you can use to help promote medicinal plants and other values that are important for First Nations." "There's a lot that could be done with those second growth areas, but it will take investment and a different vision. It's not just cubic meters of wood, you have to manage it from a different perspective." Cortes Currents: With the arrival of the wolves, Hansen and his colleagues were suddenly faced with a whole new set of problems.
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Around 40 people turned out for the Wildlife Coexistence Gathering on Cortes Island. This was an opportunity for Cortesians to meet some of the extended community of advisors to the local program and learn more about our three top predators: grey wolf, black bear and cougar. The gathering was organized and hosted by Sabina Leader Mense and Georgina Silby from the Cortes Community Wolf Project. It began with a welcoming ceremony in the Klahoose All Purpose Building on Friday, April 5. There was an all day teaching series in the Linnaea Education Centre the following day. The gathering ended with a nature walk in Hank's Beach Forest Conservation Park on Sunday, April 7. Sabina Leader Mense emailed, “We celebrated our cultural relationships to our wild kin with the Klahoose First Nations singers & drummers and our guests Grace SoftDeer from the Chickasaw First Nation and Dennis Hetu from the Toquaht First Nation. We then explored our social and ecological relationships with our wild kin in formal and informal presentations by our invited guests, Bob Hansen, Pacific Rim Coordinator for WildSafeBC and Todd Windle, Coordinator for the Wild About Wolves Project. Cortes Currents recorded most of the sessions at Linnaea and has arranged the material in a series of articles. This is an abridged version of the segment in which Bob Hansen talked about the origins of Vancouver Island's first wildlife coexistence program. Years later it became the model for Cortes Island's program and Hansen was one of Sabina Leader Mense's mentors. Bob Hansen: ”What I'm going to talk about in this presentation is through a personal lens and it's going to focus on my personal learning journey in time from Tofino in 1997 to here today, and a lot of points in between. The basic theme is a story of going from one person, feeling like they're working on things by themselves, to today, we are part of many communities that are working towards the same objectives." In 1997, the Pacific Rim National Park hired Hanson for a new program. His title is Human Wildlife Conflict Specialist and he was expected to find a solution to the park's ongoing bear problem. Bob Hansen: "Our track record at that time was, we tended to be killing one to three bears every year. At times we would have trails closed and occasionally even the Green Point Campground closed during bear season due to conflicts." "How can we break this cycle of responding to bear calls and putting down bears?"
Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - Cortes Island's wildlife coexistence programs can be traced back to human/wolf conflicts in 2009. Local biologist Sabina Leader Mense reached out to Bob Hansen, then wildlife-human conflict specialist with Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. The Cortes Community Wolf Project is modelled on the Wild Coast program that Hansen had been running in the Pacific Rim for more than a decade. Hansen and Conservation Officer Ben York helped Sabina write 'Learning to Live with Wolves on Cortes Island,' a five-point primer which FOCI endorses and posts throughout the community. Hansen returned to Cortes at Sabina's invitation, for the first time since 2011, on February 3. He gave a workshop on electric fences and a demonstration on using bear spray at Linnaea Farm. There were also a lot of ‘wolf stories' and new information. Hansen talked about the dynamic lives that wolves lead; lives influenced by prey abundance, distribution, seasonality and where in their breeding cycle they are: mating, denning, rearing pups. There is no predicting when/ where wolves will be at any given time; i.e. no management of wild wolves. We can only manage ourselves! Bob Hansen: “They're (the wolves) studying us way more than we're studying them. If they're around a lot, they're going to know exactly where you are and exactly where the dogs are at all times that they're anywhere close to you. They spend every day of their lives trying to figure us out and file away our reactions when we encounter them. They've created their own culture of coexistence, they behave the way we teach them to behave. They'll be teaching their pups how to coexist.” Sabina Leader Mense: “My real takeaway from what Bob has said just over the last couple of days that he's been here, is the onus is really on us to behave in ways that do not put wolves at risk.” Bob said “the wolves take their cues from us.” So no interactions with wolves; no gawking to look or take a photograph; keep wolves wary of humans at all times. The Cortes Wolf Primer states, “when you encounter them (wolves) in a residential area i.e. near your home, your neighbour's, the community halls, stores, schools etc, wave your arms to make yourself look bigger, shout loudly and use noisemakers. Let the wolves know, in no uncertain terms, that they need to respect you and you will not tolerate their presence in this place!! Use your most aggressive body language; take on the alpha role.” Bob Hansen: “That's what we call hazing. You're teaching them to stay wary. If they stay wary, they're going to stay alive. If they lose their wariness, then anything could happen.” Cortes Currents: Do you have any idea how many wolves there are on Cortes right now. Sabina Leader Mense: “We have identified 7 adults with their pups of the year. They won't all stick together with the pups anymore. The pups are old enough, they're hunting with groups of adults. There will be four wolves here, two there, three here. Maybe that's what we're seeing with single day sightings coming in from Squirrel Cove, Whaletown, and the south end.” Bob Hansen: “What we've seen over the years is that when the prey (even a good sized black tailed deer) tends to be smaller, two wolves can clean it up in a couple of days. Even a single wolf can take down a deer given the right situation. So they don't need to travel as a large pack.” "If it wasn't for the cameras, we wouldn't realize that there's a large pack, but they now have cameras in some of the spots where they socialize and rendezvous. They'll go off and hunt and then they'll howl and come back together at a rendezvous site. They'll get reacquainted and then they'll go off in their separate directions again. If they aren't socializing and aren't sleeping, they're traveling and hunting."
De Clarke/ Cortes Currents - FOCI launched their new ‘Create, Connect Conserve' series on February 3rd at Linnaea Farm, with workshops on coexisting peacefully with wildlife. Bob Hansen of WildSafeBC explained the effectiveness and correct use of bear spray. In the course of the presentation, he shared several interesting statistics and exploded a few common misconceptions. Bob showed a WildsafeBC video, and also gave a live demonstration; attendees learned the mechanics of ‘laying down a wall' of spray to keep wildlife at a distance, or directly targeting the animal's face. In a brief lecture on bear behaviour, he explained why bears attack, how often this happens, ways to avoid attacks, and what to do if a bear does attack you. Fortunately, bear attacks are uncommon — the average North American is more likely to be killed by a lightning strike than by a bear. In North America there are fewer than three fatalities due to bears each year (versus 20 due to lightning strikes). In BC over the last 40 years, there has been one fatality every three years for black bears, and one every five years for grizzlies. Given the number of people out exploring and adventuring in the bush every year, bear attacks are quite rare; our culturally-reinforced fear of bears is somewhat exaggerated. Nevertheless, a close encounter with a bear can be dangerous — and it's best to be prepared if you spend time in the bush. Bob explained the benefits and proper use of bear spray.
Roy L Hales/Cortes Currents - Bob Hansen's Electric Fencing Workshop was delightful. The ‘talk' he gave at LInnaea Farm, on February 3, was permeated by stories of animal behaviour as well as visual aids. “I've been involved in 50 plus electric fencing projects in our region over the last six years. Everywhere that electric fences have gone in, that resolved the conflicts that were occurring,” Hansen explained. His environmental career started out in Jasper National Park 40 years ago. He is a specialist when it comes to human wildlife encounters. He has worked for Environment Canada, Adventure Canada, and has just completed his sixth as the WildSafeBC Community Coordinator for the Pacific Rim. While that is on the other side of Vancouver Island, Bob Hansen has a long relationship with Cortes. “It is a real pleasure for me to be back on Cortes after so many years. 2009 was the first time Sabina got ahold of me and said, 'you have to come over here.'” (Laughter) Aside from the words ‘I do' and ‘help' it's difficult to understand what local biologist Sabina Leader-Mense replied, but Hansen understood. “I really appreciate having had that connection. It's so cool, all the work that Cortes has done over the years to co-exist and it's clear that that the commitment's there. I use Cortes all the time as an example in the education that I do. Check out Friends of Cortes Island (FOCI) and their primers. Check out what's happened here.” “WildSafeBC used to be called BearAware, but in 2014 it was abundantly clear that there was a lot more wildlife that people were living with than bears. So they reimagined the whole program to include all wildlife. There's around 30 community coordinators working in over 100 communities. It really is fascinating how various communities have different sets of challenges in terms of coexistence, and the organization is really remarkable in the services it provides across the province. For the most part, all of those services and resources are free.” “The real true solution for conflict is preventing the conflict from happening by managing the attractants. Being aware of how attractive things like bird feeders are. That little block of suet there has about 6,000 calories. For a bear to get an equivalent amount of calories from salal berries, it would have to eat 15 kilograms of salal berries. Just before hibernation, they're trying to eat 20,000 calories a day. That's why you need to take down your bird feeders during bear season.” The remainder of Hansen's talk was about electric fencing.
Bob Hansen, Principal at Second Nature, joins host Bob Preston to discuss the mid-market multifamily rental sector and its challenges and opportunities. He highlights the importance of attracting renters through amenities and value-added services. Bob also discusses the impact of economic factors on rental rates and the challenges tenants face in affording rent. He emphasizes the need for property managers to focus on the resident experience and leverage technology to meet the younger generation's expectations. Listen in as Bob Preston and Bob Hansen unpack the mid-market multifamily sector and the opportunities for property managers to grow their portfolios.Topics Covered01:45 Introduction and Background03:45 Overview of the Mid-Market Segment06:25 Factors Shaping Demand for Mid-Market Rental Units10:45 Affordability and Tenant Challenges12:45 Keeping Properties Performing at Optimal Level17:15 APM Help Midroll Comnmercial18:30 Importance of Occupancy Rates19:25 Amenities and Features in the Mid-Market Sector21:45 Resident Benefit Package and Second Nature's Offerings31:00 Outlook for the Mid-Market Multifamily SectorConnect with Bob Hansen: https://www.secondnature.com/Episode 79 Featured Sponsor: APM HelpAPM Help specializes in offering property management services, including trust account bookkeeping, daily bank reconciliations, audit and compliance support, maintenance coordination, and more. (https://www.apmhelp.com/)Shout-out to all of our fabulous Industry Icon Sponsors for supporting our show:SureVestor (https://surevestor.com/)Blanket (https://blankethomes.com/)VPM Solutions (https://www.vpmsolutions.com)RentScale (https://rentscale.com/)APM Help (https://www.apmhelp.com/)Upkeep Media (https://www.upkeepmedia.com/)Second Nature (https://www.secondnature.com/)zInspector (https://www.zinspector.com/)Showdigs (https://www.showdigs.com)Latchel (https://www.latchel.com)Connect with Bob Prestonhttps://www.propertymanagementbrainstorm.com/This episode is always available for listening, sharing, or download at Property Management Brainstorm. Subscribe to Property Management Brainstorm on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeart Radio and YouTube.
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Bob Hansen is an experienced executive in the real estate industry currently holding the position as Head of Sales for Second Nature. Bob is skilled in Sales, Operations Management and Growing organizations. Bob has previous experience working at CoStar, Apartments.com and Home Partners of America. Bob also spent time as an NCAA Football Official. In this episode, we talked to Bob about driving retention and NOI through the resident experience, advice for owners and property managers, and much more. You can join the Apartment Investing Mastermind here. Driving Revenue Growth through the Resident Experience; 02:25 Bob's background; 05:58 The benefits of Bob's property management experience; 07:15 What does Second Nature do?; 12:09 Position of the residents; 15:18 Details on how the process works; 18:15 Key things that operators and property managers should take into account; 21:46 Advices for smaller scale investors; 25:42 Round of Insights Announcement: Download Our Sample Deal and Join Our Mailing List Round of Insights Apparent Failure: Not being open to collaborations but rather trying to accomplish the work solely. Digital Resource: Any self-showing unit apps. Most Recommended Book: Gap Selling. Daily Habit: Mindfulness, separating family and work mode. #1 Insight for delivering an amazing resident experience: Finding something that works for everyone. Best Place to Grab a Bite: Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse. Contact Bob: https://www.secondnature.com/ Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.
Recording live from the inaugural Convergence conference in Washington, DC, co-hosted by UPCEA and AACRAO! Convergence brings together higher education professionals to discuss credential innovation. #Credovation! In this episode, Bob Hansen, CEO of UPCEA, shares the impetus for the Convergence conference, reflects on the state of credentials in higher education, and looks to the future of collaborations with AACRAO. And gives his favorite Flannery O'Connor book. Key Takeaways:There are echoes of reactions to online learning in the current conversations around microcredentials; they're an idea whose time has come, but we will continue to need to articulate the “why” even as administrators push into the “how.”The partnership between UPCEA and AACRAO in relation to microcredentials is mutually beneficial; UPCEA members have been on the cutting edge of developing microcredential programs, and AACRAO members remain grounded in the verification and certification of credentials. UPCEA continues to focus on the many and varied initiatives launched before and during the pandemic. And plans are already underway for next year's Convergence conference in October in New Orleans, LA. Host:Doug McKenna, University Registrar, George Mason Universitycmckenn@gmu.edu Guests:Bob Hansen, Ph.D.CEO, UPCEAwww.upcea.edu References and Additional Information:https://conferences.upcea.edu/convergence2023/ https://www.aacrao.org/signature-initiatives/learning-mobility/digital-credentials https://upcea.edu/membership/ https://www.amazon.com/Everything-That-Rises-Must-Converge/dp/0374504644
Bob is a successful realtor and investor with a focus on House Hacking to help her clients build investment portfolios! Bob kicks things off by talking about the power of networking and gives tips on developing networking skills. He discusses his vast experience working with property managers and housing providers along with insights on improving management efficiencies. Bob shares how his company Second Nature is helping property owners reduce their HVAC maintenance and expenses by facilitating air filter replacements! Throughout the show, Bob emphasizes the importance of networking and treating others right as keys to success in real estate and life! If you enjoy today's episode, please leave us a review and share with someone who may also find value in this content! Connect with Mark and Tom: StraightUpChicagoInvestor.com Email the Show: StraightUpChicagoInvestor@gmail.com Guests: Bob Hansen, Second Nature Link: Leadership Strategy and Tactics: Field Manual: Willink, Jocko ----------------- Guest Questions 03:02 Housing Provider Tip: Write Leases to place responsibility of Furnace Filter Replacement on your Tenants! 04:30 Intro to our guest, Bob Hansen! 10:59 Cultivating ability to network and its importance! 13:41 Networking tips for newbies and introverts. 15:52 Working for Home Partners of America. 26:05 Bob's transition into the Air Filter industry! 30:36 Bob's Air Filter program explained. 38:19 Other benefits of the Air Filter program. 43:05 New Initiatives and Products coming from Second Nature! 44:15 What is Bob's competitive advantage? 44:49 One piece of advice for new investors. 45:28 What do you do for fun? 46:41 Good book, podcast, or self development activity that you would recommend? 47:17 Local Network Recommendation? 48:00 How can the listeners learn more about you and provide value to you? ----------------- Production House: Flint Stone Media Copyright of Straight Up Chicago Investor 2023.
About Episode 144: In this episode, UPCEA CEO Dr. Bob Hansen joins hosts Kelvin and Tom to discuss the intertwined histories of professional/continuing education and online education and the importance of attending to the “business” of both. Podcast Recording UPCEA CEO Dr. Bob Hansen Download Transcript: PDF Episode 144 Show Notes: Episode Synopsis via Twitter View complete list of episode highlights via Twitter Coffee Links Decaf Cafe Carmelita Blend, Tony's Coffee (Bellingham, WA) Decaf Humbucker Blend, Fundamental Coffee (Seattle, WA) “Super Coffee” Content Links Dr. Bob Hansen's Online Profile UPCEA - University Professional & Continuing Education Association “The Wisconsin Idea” [Article in UWisconsin alumni magazine] “Who Needs Classrooms?” TOPcast Episode #133 “Professional Development Across Our Online Education Community” TOPcast Episode #126: “COLOs, Context, and Community” TOPcast Episode #36 “Finding Online Learning Leaders: ‘Fredericksen's List'” Extra Special Feature Video Version of this Episode!
This week Kelsie walks us through Alaskan Serial Killer, Robert Hansen, who was ostracized by his classmates, rejected by women and grew up in quite a strict household. Filled with resentment and rage, Robert went into his adult life still holding a grudge, and began taking it out on exotic dancers, sex workers and other young women in the community. Anchorage was the perfect place for Robert to commit these crimes as he was a skilled hunter and an outdoorsman. Make sure you're following along as we upload new episodes every Monday, and as always, thank you for listening!Support our show https://www.buzzsprout.com/1805132/support↗️ Contact us crmewithak@gmail.comSources for this episodes include:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hansenhttps://allthatsinteresting.com/robert-hansenhttp://maamodt.asp.radford.edu/Psyc%20405/serial%20killers/Hansen,%20Robert%20-%20fall,%202005.pdfhttps://murderpedia.org/male.H/h/hansen-robert.htmhttps://lelandhale.com/butcherbaker/wordpress/2017/09/11/darla-hansen-better-half/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hansenhttps://auralcrave.com/en/2022/04/24/the-illusion-of-freedom-robert-hansen-the-human-hunter/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Eklutna_Anniehttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119381709/celia-beth-van_zantenhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119381709/celia-beth-van_zantenhttps://int-missing.fandom.com/wiki/Megan_Emerickhttps://lelandhale.com/butcherbaker/wordpress/2017/01/17/denied-by-hansen-pt-2-mary-thill/https://blurredbylines.com/blog/serial-killer-survivors-cindy-paulson-robert-hansen-mary-vincent/https://robinbarefield76.medium.com/the-hunter-alaskas-most-notorious-serial-killer-13b869e3042https://qnewshub.com/entertainment/alaska-police-laughed-at-female-cop-who-said-serial-killer-robert-hansen-was-at-large/https://lelandhale.com/butcherbaker/wordpress/2017/10/02/paula-goulding-secret-rendezvous/https://allthatsinteresting.com/robert-hansen#:~:text=Though%20he%20had%20been%20cleared,in%20the%20Matanuska%2DSusitna%20Valley.Support the show
Santa Barbara TV Production Supervisor Tony Ruggieri discusses his amazing career at City Hall. Ruggieri led the city's effort to become a powerhouse of city content available on YouTube and on local cable. For Ruggieri, the job has always been about transparency and public service, and finding the best ways to serve the public. In this podcast, Josh and Tony talk about highlights from meetings over the years, like the time homeless advocate Bob Hansen showed up with only an American flag draped around his waist. Ruggieri also comments on councilmembers such as Brian Barnwell, Helene Schneider, Gregg Hart, Bendy White and others. He discusses the history of Santa Barbara's TV and drops names such as King Harris, Dalina Klan and Larry Good and their roles in shaping the TV show Inside Santa Barbara. Check it out! Please subscribe to this podcast on whatever streaming outlet you are listening or watching. Visit Santabarbaratalks.com or Santabarbarapodcasts.com for more great content and subscibe. Please consider a contribution to Josh Molina's Santa Barbara Talks. Molina is a journalist with 22 years of experience and also a college professor. Thanks for listening!
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We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, YOUR guest is Dr. Bob Hansen, CEO of the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA), YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Unmudl! What does UPCEA do? What is a PCO plan? What does Bob see as the future of higher education? Listen in to #EdUp! Dr. Robert J. Hansen was named Chief Executive Officer of the University Professional & Continuing Education Association in September 2010. Under Hansen's leadership, UPCEA has grown by 125% in the past six years. He established a number of initiatives targeting the association's unique role in online leadership & management under the umbrella of the National Council for Online Leadership: the Summit for Online Leadership & Administration, the Online Leadership Roundtable for chief online learning officers, & the UPCEA Hallmarks of Excellence in Online Leadership. He also established the UPCEA Hallmarks of Excellence in Professional & Continuing Education, advancing two frameworks to provide a set of standards that reflect the ambitions, potential, & importance of units that serve adult learners. Hansen previously served as Associate Provost for University Outreach at the University of Southern Maine, a regional public university located in Portland, Maine. Prior to that position, he spent six years at Saint Xavier University of Chicago as Assistant to the President & Secretary of the Corporation, & then as founding Executive Director of Orland Park Campus & Off-Campus Programs. Hansen also previously served as Assistant to the Governor for Education in the administration of former Illinois governor, Jim Edgar. Hansen earned a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Illinois, an M.A. in English Language & Literature from the University of Michigan, & a Ph.D. in English from the University of Notre Dame. Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message
Join us as we discover how Bob Hansen managed to kill so many by hunting/murdering women in the Alaskan wilderness. References: Butcher Baker, The True Account of an Alaskan Serial Killer by Walter Gilmour and Leland E Hale
Join us as we check out Bob Hansen's childhood through his early adulthood life and the beginning of his many crimes. References: Butcher Baker, The True Account of an Alaskan Serial Killer by Walter Gilmour and Leland E Hale
Coming off our recent interview with Bob Hansen, and seeing some other people tackling this idea of creating a Sports Universe has me inspired. Today I talk about some of the options available for creating a universe on your tabletop, but also how to size it appropriately to ensure you are successful in executing.
In this episode, we are drinking in the effervescent world of Midwestern craft soda. We meet makers and purveyors of unique pop products. Mark Lazarchic, better known as Soda Pop Mark, brings us to Blue Sun Soda in Minnesota where he claims they have the largest collection of sodas in the world. Bob Hansen, owner of Spring Grove Soda, gives us a history lesson on his brand that has been around for over a century. And, Lesley Kline, founder of Kast Iron Soda, tells us how her soda fountain is helping to reinvigorate the main street of small town Ohio. I will be moderating a livestream on Kittch, a new social live-streaming community for food lovers. On April 9th at 3pm ET join me and Jeremy Fox for a recipe demo of his Rice Flour-Battered King Trumpet Mushrooms and conversation about mushrooms in celebration of Earth Month. You can find this event, HRN's creator channel, and other upcoming streams at kittch.comEat Your Heartland Out is Powered by Simplecast.
This week I sat down with Bob Hansen to talk about running a sports game universe on the tabletop. Bob will discuss the games he uses, how he creates a more immersive environment for his tabletop, and what he sees going on in the gaming community. As always, feel free to continue the conversation on my Facebook page.
In this Triple Win LIVE, Todd Ortscheid, CEO of Revolution Rental Management, talks with Second Nature's Bob Hansen and Laura Mac. Listen to the way Todd breaks down security deposit alternatives and why a professional property manager should consider moving away from traditional security deposits (hint, it's all about creating a triple win). We hope you enjoy this “lobby bar” discussion featuring your peers in the PM industry! Got questions? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com To see what other professional property managers are doing in your area, schedule a call at https://rbp.secondnature.com/triplewin Join our private Facebook just for professional property managers at https://bit.ly/pmlx-fb Stay up to date on events and resources at https://bit.ly/rbp-home Be sure to follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode! Hosted by Bob Hansen and Laura Mac Featuring Todd Ortscheid Produced by Andrew Smallwood, Laura Mac, and Carol Housel Edited by Isaac Balachandran
In this Triple Win LIVE, Todd Ortscheid, CEO of Revolution Rental Management, talks with Second Nature's Bob Hansen and Laura Mac. Listen to the way Todd breaks down security deposit alternatives and why a professional property manager should consider moving away from traditional security deposits (hint, it's all about creating a triple win). We hope you enjoy this “lobby bar” discussion featuring your peers in the PM industry! Got questions? Email us at triplewin@secondnature.com To see what other professional property managers are doing in your area, schedule a call at https://rbp.secondnature.com/triplewin Join our private Facebook just for professional property managers at https://bit.ly/pmlx-fb Stay up to date on events and resources at https://bit.ly/rbp-home Be sure to follow the Triple Win Property Management podcast by Second Nature and never miss an episode! Hosted by Bob Hansen and Laura Mac Featuring Todd Ortscheid Produced by Andrew Smallwood, Laura Mac, and Carol Housel Edited by Isaac Balachandran
Weekly Podcast with weird dating questions from the internet answered by comics! Ask Questions or Comment live! This Week's Guests: Bob Hansen & Matt Fishman Hosted by Suzanne Lea Shepherd & Jake Vevera Write your questions to loveguruspodcast@yahoo.com or listen live on youtube every Thursday at 8:30PM EST
Donna and Bob Hansen talk about Friends of the Children's Justice Center Fundraiser
The PM industry is evolving faster than ever. During this time of rapid change, do you know how to get your team to embrace big, bold change? In this PMLX 2021 panel discussion led by Bob Hansen of Second Nature, the team at PURE PM shares how their rapidly growing company is poised for change. Listen as Michael Catalano, Jennifer Newton, and Jennifer Stoops share how they've truly learned to love change, get team buy-in, and identify and utilize team members' strengths - all while having fun along the way. The books recommended by the PURE PM team in this podcast are: Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win: https://amzn.to/3o6rPt2 The Upside of Stress: https://amzn.to/3o5szin The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: https://amzn.to/3uadcG9 The Road Less Stupid: https://amzn.to/2XRXp3k Follow the conversation PMs are having about this and more at https://bit.ly/pmlx-fb Stay up to date on events and resources at https://bit.ly/rbp-home Follow The Triple Win by Second Nature and never miss an episode!
The PM industry is evolving faster than ever. During this time of rapid change, do you know how to get your team to embrace big, bold change? In this PMLX 2021 panel discussion led by Bob Hansen of Second Nature, the team at PURE PM shares how their rapidly growing company is poised for change. Listen as Michael Catalano, Jennifer Newton, and Jennifer Stoops share how they've truly learned to love change, get team buy-in, and identify and utilize team members' strengths - all while having fun along the way. The books recommended by the PURE PM team in this podcast are: Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win: https://amzn.to/3o6rPt2 The Upside of Stress: https://amzn.to/3o5szin The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: https://amzn.to/3uadcG9 The Road Less Stupid: https://amzn.to/2XRXp3k Follow the conversation PMs are having about this and more at https://bit.ly/pmlx-fb Stay up to date on events and resources at https://bit.ly/rbp-home Follow The Triple Win by Second Nature and never miss an episode!
Welcome to FreshAirAtFive (FAAF) Podcast - Episode 35 I'm your host, Bryon Carpenter In this episode, I share my daily reflection posted on Twitter @bryoncar, from Sept 1-3, 2021 I reflect on these podcast episode from my listens on the: 1st: I'm back after a pause; Science360 E39 "The Bear Necessities with Bob Hansen" 2nd: Got TechED Podcast E93 "10 Questions Teachers Want Answered Before School Starts"; The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast E756 "How to Use Google's Free Applied Digital Skills Curriculum"; Ignite EdTech Podast "Sheldon Eakins" E62; ReflectED E13 "Reflecting on the 2020-21 School Year" 3rd: Educational DuctTape Podcast E63 "Tony Vincent Interviews Jake!" Next Episode: Sept 10th at midnight - stay tuned. You can connect with me by leaving a Voice Message here or following me on Twitter (@FreshAirAtFive or @bryoncar) ------------------------------ As my OneWord for 2021 is APPRECIATE, I appreciate you giving this my first-attempt-in-learning to create a podcast experience a listen. Subscribe so you don't miss any upcoming episodes and please give me a review on Apple Podcast to get my voice out there further. ------------------------------ Track: It's Almost Over - SelChol ( NoCopyrightMusic ) | My Audio Library | Background Music Bumper: Partial Credit Podcast with Donnie Piercey --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshairatfive5/message
In this episode, you will hear from Bob Hansen, who is the pacific rim coordinator of WildSafeBC. Bob was described to me as the "bear expert" of the west coast of Vancouver Island and as I spoke with him, I found this to be true. If you find yourself fearful of wildlife encounters, you should listen to Bob in this episode. I wanted to bring this episode because as a resident of this magnificent west coast wilderness, I commonly hear people asking questions about bears in the mountains. Wanting to equip myself with a greater understanding, I started to ask questions of anyone I could find who knew more than me about bears. The result is that the more I learned, the less fear I had. Not that anyone wants to be face to face with a bear, but at least I understood their behaviour better, and this understanding will guide my behaviour when I encounter one.Bob talks about WARP (Wildlife Alert Reporting Program) and encourages all back-country travellers to report any sightings of bear, cougar, or wolf. You can do so at 1-877-952-7277 or on your cell phone at #7277The following links are mentioned in the podcast:https://wildsafebc.comhttps://warp.wildsafebc.comhttps://www.pc.gc.ca/en/pn-np/bc/pacificrim
We welcome Bob Hansen into our sleeping bag this week! He's a comedian, co-host of the Beachtown Comedy Podcast, GI Joe filmmaker, and much more. Bob talks with us about his time in New York and what it was like to run one of the city's top and highly sought after shows, The Running Gag. Bob also is a retired pro-wrestler trained by Samoans, and got part of his back skin eaten by the world famous Luna Vachon. Campfire Sht Show loves Bob and we think you will too. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/campfireshtshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/campfireshtshow/support
Dextrin malts are specially made to boost your beer's body, taste and mouthfeel. To dive into the secrets of brewing with these malts, we're joined by Mike Heinrich, Sales Manager at Great Western Malting, local expert Bob Hansen of Briess Malt & Ingredients Co, along with Dirk Schneider and Tom Lembrick of BESTMALZ in Germany. We open our conversation with Mike, talking about Great Western Maltings Dextra Pils malt and then get right into the scientific details of what makes dextrin malts special. We follow that up with Bob, chatting about his brewing history. He then unpacks what dextrin malts are before sharing what Briess's Carapils malt adds to the brewing process. While reflecting on why their malt is so unique, Bob untangles the differences between malt types. After talking about the history of two and six-row barley growing in the US, Bob opens up about the beers he's drinking and why brewers should explore making lower-alcohol beers. From Briess, we jump to BESTMALZ in the Rheinhessen, Germany's wine and beer heartland. As BESTMALZ's quality assurance experts, Dirk and Tom reveal how brewers use their dextrin malts. They discuss the features of their Caramel Pils, why it's distinct from crystal malts, and why they only use two-row barley. They also share their insights on how Germany regulates beer, which brews dominate the German market, and how brewers should approach chit malt. Tune in to hear more insider information on brewing with dextrin malts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebrewdeck/message
Host Paul Sir welcomes the voice of the Gonzaga Bulldogs, Tom Hudson, and Iowa Hawkeyes analyst Bob Hansen to preview the huge college basketball matchup between the two powerhouses teams.
Episode 10 of The Devine Line podcast features former Iowa basketball players Bob Hansen and Mark Gannon. Bob and Mark spoke about playing for the late Lute Olson, how their team has remained close over the years and tell stories from their playing days. Tyler also spoke with his close friend Joe Aschenbrenner (Twitter: @TheAschole) about the Chicago Cubs, the NFL and more.
This week's guests, Bob Hansen & Mike Speirs Wine of the Week: Trader Joe's Grower's Reserve Sauvignon Blanc This week's questions include: “I was the other woman.. now I want to apologize?” “Lesbian sex with son´s girlfriend?” “Should I tell my girlfriend about my wife and kid?” “I know he's cheating please help?” “He told me he finds his female friend attractive?” The Love Gurus are Suzanne Lea Shepherd and Jake Vevera are NYC comics who answer dating questions from listeners as well as random questions from yahoo answers. To email a question to the show, send to loveguruspodcast@yahoo.com
How did this one fall to the wayside? It was a great episode!
Comedian Bob Hansen thought he was done being a professional wrestler twice. He talks to Will about growing up in Upstate NY, training to become a pro wrestler under Afa The Wild Samoan. starting comedy in Southern California, the La Jolla Comedy Store, moving to NYC, and why he's glad he still has his hand. https://qedastoria.com/collections/bob-hansen Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bobhansenjokes/ See Will's band live at the Bowery Electric March 24th https://www.eventbrite.com/e/atomic-love-mockcharge-mora-tau-tickets-96590632181 The podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betweenawesomeanddisaster/ Will on Twitter: @comicwillcarey Will's Band: https://brightugly.bandcamp.com/releases Will's voice over acting debut: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/meet-cute/e/66692341?fbclid=IwAR1lkXVHZOQzJOZzGMOQx_6lRbCEvJOACGEnigPVdeO4G9WFzS6l8Z6COWw
This weeks guests, Bob Hansen & Matt Fishman Wine of the Week: Alisia Astoria Pinot Grigio This week's questions include: "Girlfriend wants me to remove a tatoo" "Guy at work trying to mess up my relationship" "This guy I'm talking with dropped this information bomb... now what?" "Does wearing a choker make me a slut" The Love Gurus are Suzanne Lea Shepherd and Jake Vevera are NYC comics who answer dating questions from listeners as well as random questions from yahoo answers. To email a question to the show, send to loveguruspodcast@yahoo.com
This weeks guests, Bob Hansen and Michael Harrison Wine of the Week: Castelio Pinot Grigio & Mateus Rose This week's questions include: "Do you ever love someone so much that you 're just... stuck?" "Boyfriend broke up with me 12 hours ago, now I can't sleep, is this normal?" "Should I spend money on my girlfriend's breast surgery?" The Love Gurus are Suzanne Lea Shepherd and Jake Vevera are NYC comics who answer dating questions from listeners as well as random questions from yahoo answers. To email a question to the show, send to loveguruspodcast@yahoo.com
Cassie Liscomb and Bob Hansen of Briess Malt & Ingredients Co. explain the various methods of production of caramel malts, as well as some fast/easy/affordable sensory methods for evaluating caramel malts in the brewery for QA and R&D.Links: MBAA TQ: Kilned vs. Roasted: A Differentiation of Caramelized Specialty Malts Master Brewers Mobile App
This weeks guest, hilarious stand up comic Bob Hansen! This week's questions include: "Girlfriend wants to wear my underwear" "She's not returning my texts after I took a shit at her apartment" "My girlfriend and I have both cheated in the past - do we have a chance?" "My boyfriend makes unmanly moans during sex" Wine of the week: Mas Las Cabes The Love Gurus are Suzanne Lea Shepherd, Jake Vevera and Peter Bandyk, NYC comics who answer dating questions from listeners as well as random questions from yahoo answers.
Cystic Fibrosis Podcast 39 - Smart Vest - Bob Hansen Interview by Jerry Cahill
Does culture matter in individual sports? According to 7x NCAA Tennis Champion Coach, Bob Hansen, it matters most. Bio Hansen is now in his seventh season as the head coach of the Middlebury men's tennis team. He came to Middlebury from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he has served as the head men’s coach for 30 years. In his first six seasons, he has continued the post-season tradition with the team advancing into the NCAA Tournament each year. In the spring of 2013, his team finished 20-5 with a trip to the NCAA quarterfinals, while in 2014, Hansen’s squad finished with a 21-5 mark, advancing to the NCAA final four. A year later, the Panthers advanced all the way to the national title match with a 22-5 record, tied for the second-most wins in the program's history. In 2016, Middlebury once again advanced to the national championship match and finished the season with 20 victories. During the 2017 season, the Panthers posted a 21-4 record and advanced to the NCAA Semifinals. The creator of the UCSC tennis program, Hansen is regarded as one of the top coaches in the country. Hansen led the team to seven NCAA Championships (1989, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2005, 2007, 2009),. appearing in the finals 13 of 24 years. Hansen’s players have won 10 NCAA doubles titles and five NCAA singles titles. Under Hansen’s direction, the UCSC tennis program produced 117 All-Americans. Hansen has been named the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Coach of the Year four times and in 2000 was honored as the ITA Coach of the Decade for the 1990s. During that time span, his teams were undefeated against Division III opponents in the regular season going with a 73-0 mark. Hansen has served as an executive board member of the ITA as well as its Division III representative. He also served as the chair of the NCAA Division III Tennis Committee as well as a member of the ITA Rules Committee. As a player, Hansen was Northern California’s Open Player of the Year and was ranked in the top eight for five-straight years during the late 1970s. He received an ATP world ranking as well as much valuable coaching experience while playing the international circuit before coming to UC Santa Cruz. He registered wins over many top-100 players including top-10 players Brad Gilbert and Paul McNamee. He won the USTA 40 National Grass Court Championships held in Santa Barbara. During the summers, Hansen directed the NIKE Santa Cruz Tennis Camps where he was a pioneer in the development of the tournament training program for ranked juniors. Hansen is a 1975 graduate of San Jose State University, where he earned a degree in physical education. He later returned to his alma mater and received a Master’s degree in the same subject in 1980. Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Show Notes 6:35 How Jerry and Bob got connected 12:35 The vital importance of culture in individual sports 18:15 Bob discusses the need for joy in sports 30:05 Get right with the feeling of success in order to truly enjoy success 36:45 Create an environment that they play because they want to play 42:50 Bob and Jerry on accountability and integrity in sport 51:35 What does Bob look for in a player? Get in Touch Email: rwhansen@middlebury.edu Join Us at Way of Champions 2018 Take your Coaching to the Next Level with Transformational Coaching If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple’s Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message! Hosted by John O'Sullivan. Produced by Coach Reed Maltbie
We've got comedian Bob Hansen (The Best Bob I Can Be) on the show today. He lets FreddyG and Dylan into the alleged conspiracy against Bobs all over the nation. Bobs are going extinct according to this Bob, but he isn't going out without a fight! Plus, the guys discuss people calling their boyfriends or girlfriends "partners" and so much more! Rate and review, always five stars and only five stars. Email the guys at: modelandthemensch@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/were-all-psychos-with-dylan-palladino/message
Adam & Aaron celebrate the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan's third season in the National Basketball Association. This episode covers: - NBA regular season – December 16 through 30, 1986 - Insightful minutiae, all but lost to the annals of basketball history In this episode, we discuss numerous happenings from the next 15-day block of the 1986-87 NBA season. The Chicago Bulls played seven games in this span – four wins and three losses. Notable milestones: Magic Johnson - career-high 46 points James Bailey - career-high 35 points Kenny Gattison - career-high 29 points Sidney Green - career-high 23 rebounds Charles Oakley - career-high 15 assists Links discussed: * Patrick Ewing defeats Michael Jordan's Bulls, just in the Knick of time This episode continues our coverage of the 1986-87 NBA season. We encourage your interaction. Feel free to suggest specific games, moments and events from within the season, for us to cover in future episodes of the series. Thanks for taking the time to listen to the show. If you enjoy the content, please share it with your friends! Tune in to hear this and plenty more, as we uncover some hidden gems from the NBA’s golden era. Others mentioned in this episode, include: Bill Laimbeer, Chuck Person, Dave Corzine, Fat Lever, Alex English, Bob Hansen, Darrell Griffith & Derek Smith. Editor's note: sign-up for my monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Adam & Aaron celebrate the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan's third season in the National Basketball Association. This episode covers: - Off-season news, notes and quotes - 1986 NBA Draft - Chicago Bulls 1986-87 training camp and preseason games - Insightful minutiae, all but lost to the annals of basketball history We're back with a new series. Starting early-to-mid June, 1986, we discuss a wide array of interesting topics and happenings, from the NBA's off-season. We cover the 1986 NBA Draft and how the Bulls planned to retool for the upcoming season. We recap Chicago's 1986-87 preseason games. The results were mixed. Michael Jordan was ever-reliable, however, most other players were still looking to cement their position and importance to the team. To round out the episode, we talk about the Bulls' efforts to put forth a competitive and cohesive team, on the eve of the regular season. Links discussed: * Moses Malone a Piston? * UNC Pro-Alumni Game * John Shasky wearing (Bulls) #45 - same year (1995) MJ did * ‘The Trail’ (Arvydas Sabonis episodes) * Mike 'Gibbo' Gibson - Australian journalist * Stan Albeck's parting shot (see full show notes) [Chicago Tribune] Others mentioned in this episode, include: Doug Collins, Brad Sellers, Gene Banks, Pete Myers, Orlando Woolridge, Steve Colter, Hot Rod Williams, Jeff Ruland, Dave Corzine, Olden Polynice, Jawann Oldham, Chuck Person, Granville Waiters, Joe Barry Carroll, Bob Hansen, Elston Turner, Johnny Dawkins, Kenny Walker & Alfredrick Hughes. This episode begins our coverage of the 1986-87 NBA season. If you enjoy the content, please share it with your friends! For context, here's our 15-episode series, exploring Michael Jordan's sophomore campaign. Tune in to hear this and plenty more, as we uncover some hidden gems from the NBA’s golden era. Editor's note: sign-up for my monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Should every single United States citizen be required to serve in the military? Find out on the answer on this weeks episode of DRM with guest moderator Bob Hansen making the big decision!
Bob Hansen (@bobhansenjokes) is a former professional wrestler. You may know him better as Bob Thrash. He takes me into The Squared Circle.
When you're this good, who needs a plan? From the scattered intro to the return of Grizzly Chris, this one's pure Garage Hour. There's Grizzlies Gone Wild, Mr. Dustin's (Top Earner) report from Irwindale Speedway, Dirty Dave and Black Ryan, plus big new truck bumpers and where we're going to put them (in a Prius), plus the Happy Patrol, how to rate an idiot's stupidity, Juan Williams versus Howard Dean (we all lose), fraternity chef and Guadalcanal first-wave Bob Hansen, and that's just to get things rolling. Once the Garage Hour's crack team of gearhead consultants get started on the retrograde traffic of the silly season, it's all ball bearings - Miata rage, bumper rage, lane-change rage, Ryan rage, grizzly rage, and then it's conserving ammunition, shotguns, the Deathmobile, Wikileaks, and the government taking over the web (we warned you - didn't we warn you?).
Jesse and Jeff sit down with L.A. comedian Charlie McNoShow. Well it's another week that the guest no calls, no shows. The guys talk about the weekend at the Palace, Bob Hansen gives a NYC report, and Adam Connie gives a L.A. report.
This week I invite Bob Hansen from Briess malting and ingredients company to talk about beer brewing, malts, malting your own grain and also malt extract. Bob provides a great overview of how malted barley is grain, how specialty grains are made and even how they make malt extract. NOTE: The full video and show […]
Homebrewing beer. In this episode of Brew Strong Jamil and John Palmer cover the intricacies of milling grain. Find out about how a course crush compares to a fine crush and what results you can expect to find in your mash tun. They are also joined by Mike "Tasty" McDole and grain expert Bob Hansen from Breiss Malting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Homebrewing beer. On this episode of Brew Strong Jamil Zainasheff and John Palmer cover malt analysis along with special guest Bob Hansen from Briess Malt and Ingredients Company. Bob proves to be a great guest with so much information to lend that the crew goes overtime covering all the topics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob Hansen, technical services manager of Briess Malt and Ingredients Company, shares thoughts on his presentation from NHC on making big beers.
Chris Colby from Brew Your Own magazine goes over his list of ten difficult beers to brew at home. Also, Bob Hansen from Briess Malt and Ingredients joins us with extract brewing tips.
We talk to Bob Hansen from Briess Malt and Ingredients Company about how malt extract is made and how to buy the best extract and maintain its quality.
We talk to Bob Hansen from Briess Malt and Ingredients Company about the malting process and about how specialty malts get their flavors.