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Best podcasts about bob howard

Latest podcast episodes about bob howard

RoswellUMC Men's Breakfast
Feb. 6, 2025-Bob Howard.mp3

RoswellUMC Men's Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 62:25


Feb. 6, 2025-Bob Howard.mp3

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast
Israel, Gaza and the ceasefire

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 28:33


Kate Adie present stories from Israel and Gaza, Syria, Denmark, Spain and Poland.After a faltering start, the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into effect last Sunday. Fergal Keane has been reporting on the conflict from the outset and was on Israel's border with Gaza last weekend – here he reflects on the human cost of the war and what the future might hold.Syrians have been embracing their new found freedoms since the fall of Bashar Al-Assad's regime last year. But, at the same time, the scale of Assad's intelligence and surveillance operation is now coming to light. Lina Sinjab retraces her own experiences of being arrested by Syria's secret police. We visit the Danish town of Kalundborg – the main manufacturing centre for the weight loss drug Wegovy. Bob Howard paid a visit to find out more about life in a modern-day boom townClimate change is posing a major challenge for wine producers across the world. Sophie Eastaugh travelled to Catalonia to find out how one of Spain's oldest family-run wine companies is looking to the past for answers.80 years ago, Soviet troops liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi extermination camp. Events are being held this week to remember the 1.1m people, mainly Jews, who were murdered there. Amie Liebowitz, a descendant of two women held at the camp, reflects on a recent visit there.Series Producer: Serena Tarling Editor: Richard Fenton Smith Production Coordinators: Katie Morrison & Sophie HIll

Castle of Horror Podcast
Thriller Panel: Deceptions & Death: Talking Thrillers with Bestselling Authors

Castle of Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 55:16


Jason Henderson hosts a live panel of writers on the resilience of the thrillerHosted by Castle Bridge Media in celebration of the release of A FORGERY IN MARSEILLE: A FRENCH DECEPTION THRILLER (which you can find here: https://amzn.to/48T3YTd) by Janice Nagourney. Panelists:Jonathan Maberry - NY Times bestselling author of the Joe Ledger thrillers, NecroTek, and many others, as well as editor of Weird Tales MagazineHerta Feely - award-winning author of two domestic thrillers, ghostwriter of three memoirs, and editor at Chrysalis EditorialTeel James Glenn- former stuntman and author of the Bob Howard adventure series and Paradise Investigations SeriesJanice Nagourney - creator of the 'French Deception' a series of international thrillersBobby Nash - Slinger of words, BEN Books publisher, and author of the Snow and Tom Myers series.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/castle-of-horror-podcast--4268760/support.

The Inquiry
Can Boeing turn it around?

The Inquiry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 0:58


Aerospace giant Boeing has had big problems to overcome since the crashes of two of its 737 Max aircraft. Its situation was compounded this year with another safety scare and a strike losing it billions of dollars. It has a new CEO who has pledged to return the company to its engineering roots and away from cost cutting and in October, Boeing managed to raise 21bn US dollars by issuing new shares in the company. However, catching up on lost production will take time and money and financially the company is nowhere near out of the weeds.Can Boeing regain the trust of regulators, airlines and passengers? Contributors: Richard Aboulafia, AeroDynamic Advisory, a US aerospace consultancy Sharon Turlep, an aviation industry reporter at the Wall Street Journal Christine Negroni, an aviation journalist specialising in safety Scott Hamilton, aviation analystPresented by David Baker. Produced by Bob Howard. Researched by Matt Toulson. Edited by Tara McDermott. Mixed by David Crackles.

Sateli 3
Sateli 3 - Songs of Dope & Glory (1/2) Reefer Songs from the 30s/40s - 21/08/24

Sateli 3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 60:05


Sintonía: "Save The Roach For Me" - Buck Washington"Sendin´ the Vipers" - Mezz Mezzrow & His Orchestra; "I´m Gonna Get High" - Tampa Red & The Chicago Five; "Spinach Song (I Didn´t Like It The First Time)" - Julia Lee & Her Boy Friends; "Do You Dig My Jive" - Sam Price & His Texas Bluesicians; "Knockin Myself Out" - Yack Taylor; "Reefer Man" - Harlan Lattimore & His Connie´s Inn Orchestra; "The Man From Harlem" - Cab Calloway Orchestra; "If You´re A Viper" - Bob Howard & His Boys; "Light Up" - Buster Balley´s Rhythm Busters; "Viper Mad" - Sidney Bechet with Noble Sissle´s Swingers; "Weed Smokers Dream" - The Harlem Hamfats; "The ´G´ Man Got The ´T´ Man" - Cee Pee Johnson & Band; "All The Jive Is Gone" - Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds Of Joy; "Suff Is Here" - Georgia White; "Weed" - Bea Foote; "Knockin´ Myself Out" - Lil Green; "If You´re a Viper" - Lorrain Walton Todas las músicas extraídas del primer CD de la recopilación (2xCD) "Dope & Glory - Reefer Songs from the 30s & 40s" (Trikont, 2002)Escuchar audio

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast
Prospects for Peace in the Middle East

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 28:50


Kate Adie introduces stories from Israel and the Palestinian Territories, India, Tibet, Ireland and Guinea.What are the prospects for peace between Israel and the Palestinians? Yolande Knell has been asking Israelis and Palestinians about their hopes and fears for the future, and whether the recent war in Gaza can be an impetus , or impediment, for a future peace settlement.In India, the Muslim minority which makes up about 200 million people, has been feeling under pressure as a result of the deepening religious polarisation that has marked Prime Minister Narendra Modi's time in office. Yogita Limaye has been hearing their concerns.China has introduced educational reforms in the western region of Tibet, which mean that most Tibetan children are now educated in boarding schools, where they are taught in Mandarin Chinese, not Tibetan. Micky Bristow hears concerns from parents that their Tibetan culture is being erased.Ireland has been experiencing a housing crisis, which has been compounded by a rise in people applying for asylum, and seeking shelter from the war in Ukraine. This has led to increasing numbers of homeless people on city streets. Bob Howard visited a cafe in Dublin that tries to makes the lives of the homeless a little easier.Guinea in West Africa has so many poisonous snakes, that it accounts for one in ten of all snakebite deaths in Africa. Despite this, there is only one specialised snakebite clinic in the whole country. so many people turn to traditional healers and natural remedies, with sometimes devastating consequences, as Sam Bradpiece has been finding out.Producers: Polly Hope and Arlene Gregorius Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith Production coordinator: Gemma Ashman

Seriously…
The Green Backlash

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 29:03


As the individual costs of the EU's Green Deal are becoming clearer, many people across Europe say they are unwilling or unable to pay the price associated with it. Anna Holligan explores the increasing popularity of anti-green political parties across the continent. She talks to dairy farmers in the Netherlands, who fear government green targets would endanger a sector which makes the country the world's second biggest exporter of food. She also travels to Bremen in Germany where concern over the phasing out of new gas and oil boilers for houses, dubbed the “heating hammer” by the nation's tabloids, has lead to the government slowing down the pace of change.In the meantime, the city's Green Party vote fell by almost half in recent local elections while Citizens in Rage, which is highly sceptical about how green deal policies are being implemented, came from almost nowhere to capture close to ten per cent of the vote. The experiences in both countries suggests that the political consensus that seemed to exist only four years ago when the EU announced its Green Deal targets seems to have broken down. What might the possible repercussions be on Europe's politics and its approach to tackling climate change? Produced by Bob Howard.

Imago Dei Community
Following Jesus through the Gift of Limits - Bob Howard

Imago Dei Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 35:53


Preacher: Bob Howard Text: 2 Corinthians 13:4

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast
Hope and Disillusion in South Africa

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 28:39


Kate Adie introduces dispatches from South Africa, Syria, the Netherlands and Germany.Fergal Keane reported from South Africa during the country's difficult transition to democracy after the end of apartheid. He revisits some familiar neighbourhoods and reflects on what happened to the hope and ambition that gripped the country at the time.Four years after Islamic State was defeated in Syria, thousands of children whose parents supported the group, are living in camps and detention centres with their mothers. Poonam Taneja met some of the children with uncertain futures, still hoping for a return to a normal life.The Dutch far-right populist leader Geert Wilders swept to a surprise victory in parliamentary elections last month, but there is still no guarantee he will become prime minister. Housing, immigration and the cost of living dominated the election campaign. Anna Holligan spoke to voters in the seaside suburbs of The Hague.Germany's plans for its much-vaunted ‘green energy transition' are in deep water after a ruling by the country's constitutional court blew a 60 billion euro hole in the project's finances. Meanwhile German voters are questioning the cost of going green. Bob Howard was in Bremen.Series producer: Serena Tarling Production coordinator: Gemma Ashman Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith

Upon Further Review
Week 10 Spotlight (UFR): Bob Howard, Webster City

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 5:39


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Beatitudes Radio
“Tirzah's Tale” // Rev. Bob Howard

Beatitudes Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 21:51


Recorded live at Beatitudes Church in Phoenix, AZ on 9.24.23  Preaching: Reverend Robert HowardScripture: Matthew 20:1-16, Numbers 27:1-8If you like what you hear, consider donating at:  https://beatitudeschurch.org/donate/To watch the full service, click here: Service of Worship | September 24, 2023

The Big Show
Hour One from the Iowa State Fair: FFA Tractor Restoration Grand Champion, Honoring Century and Heritage Farms, IA Pork Producers

The Big Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 25:59


We've reached Day 8 of the 2023 Iowa State Fair! Today's Big Show begins with Bob Quinn standing out in front of the Crystal Studio with an FFA Tractor Restoration competitor with his 1947 Massey-Harris. Doug Pullin from the Iowa Foundation for Agricultural Advancement tells us about their Sale of Champions and some of the scholarships they award to some kids involved in ag. Today is Century and Heritage Farm award presentation day at the Fair and the Hora Family joins us today to talk about the history of the farm that's been in their family for 150 years. Bob Howard from Country View Dairy in Hawkeye, IA talks with us about their yogurt and the product they have available at the Dairy Barn. The Coalition to Support Iowa's Farmers' Kody Havens gives us some information on how they help livestock producers around Iowa including interpreting the 200-plus pages of rules and regulations. Two representatives from the Pork Tent join us, past Iowa Pork Producers President Dave Moody and IPPA Consumer Outreach Director Hannah Spurr, making our mouths water with a conversation about what's cooking at the new Pork Tent on the East end of Grand Avenue.

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast
Ghana's healthcare brain drain

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2023 28:42


Kate Adie introduces stories from Ghana's hospitals, the Chinese-Russian border, Syrian refugees in Lebanon, a research station on Australia's Great Barrier Reef and the streets of Limerick in Ireland. Ghana is one of several African countries which say their health services are being sapped by a slow bleed of doctors and nurses going abroad - to earn vastly better salaries in the UK and elsewhere. Naomi Grimley spoke to medical staff in rural Kwaso and in the city of Accra about the push and pull factors on their minds. After a drastic contraction during the periods of pandemic lockdown, China-Russia trade is on the rebound, and China's government is bullish about the prospects for recovery. At ground level things may not look so rosy. Ankur Shah reflects on the cross-border relations he saw reflected on the streets of the city of Manzhouli. There's been a backlash in Lebanon against the hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees still living in the country - twelve years after the start of the civil war in Syria. Recently there was an outcry over the case of a seven-year-old schoolgirl whose parents had been deported back to Damascus - while she sat in a Lebanese classroom. Carine Torbey went to meet her and hear her story. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most-studied coral formations on Earth - and Australia's government often claims that it's also one of the best-protected and best-managed. Marine scientists who've been working there over the long term have seen some changes, and are concerned about the future - especially if ocean temperatures continue to rise. Michelle Jana Chan hear about the state of the science on Lizard Island. And: is keeping horses in a lockup garage in a major city - or driving them with two-wheeled carriages on a main road - a public nuisance, or a wholesome pastime? Bob Howard has been talking to the "sulky racers" of Limerick, and hearing why the sound of horses' hooves seems unlikely to disappear from Ireland's urban landscapes. Producer: Polly Hope Editor: Richard Vadon Production Co-Ordinator: Janet Staples

The Documentary Podcast
Gran Chaco - Paraguay's vanishing forest

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 28:26


The Gran Chaco Forest is Latin America's second largest ecosystem. It is a mix of hot and arid scrublands, forests and wetlands, part of the River Plata basin, so large it extends into Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia. Large parts of the forests have already been cleared to make way for farms. Now a new highway being driven through it is heralding further change. The so called Bioceanic Corridor will transport the produce of cattle ranchers and soya-bean farmers in Brazil and Paraguay across to ports on the west coast. Members of some indigenous communities like the Ayoreo see it as a further threat to their way of life. The new road is being cautiously welcomed by some members of the Mennonite Community, a Christian religious group who came to the Gran Chaco 100 years ago via Prussia, Russia and Canada and bought land from the government to farm. Will the impact of the road on the indigenous and Mennonite communities - and the environment - be worth the economic benefits? Jane Chambers travels across the Gran Chaco for Assignment. Produced by Bob Howard. The Paraguay producer was Santi Carneri.

Crossing Continents
Gran Chaco - Paraguay's vanishing forest

Crossing Continents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 28:58


The Gran Chaco Forest is Latin America's second largest ecosystem. It is a mix of hot and arid scrublands, forests and wetlands, part of the River Plata basin, so large it extends into Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina and Bolivia. Large parts of the forests have already been cleared to make way for farms. Now a new highway being driven through it is heralding further change. The so called Bi-oceanic Corridor will transport the produce of cattle ranchers and soya-bean farmers in Brazil and Paraguay across to ports on the west coast. Members of some indigenous communities like the Ayoreo see it as a further threat to their way of life. The new road is being cautiously welcomed by some members of the Mennonite Community, a Christian religious group who came to the Gran Chaco 100 years ago via Prussia, Russia and Canada and bought land from the government to farm. Will the impact of the road on the indigenous and Mennonite communities - and the environment - be worth the economic benefits? Jane Chambers travels across the Gran Chaco. Produced by Bob Howard. The Paraguay producer was Santi Carneri.

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast
Jeremy Bowen: Memories of Iraq

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 28:26


Kate Adie presents stories from Iraq, on the 20th anniversary of the US-led invasion, Brazil and Colombia. The BBC's International Editor Jeremy Bowen first reported from Iraq in 1990, and went on to visit the country on many more occasions - including during the US-led invasion in 2003. Twenty years on since the start of that war, he charts how events during the decade prior shaped the country's destiny. The city of Fallujah has had to rebuild many times following the invasion by coalition forces, which was followed by the Iraqi insurgency and a takeover by Al Qaeda and Isis. Leila Molana Allen speaks to residents of the city about their memories of the last 20 years, and what life is like today. In Brazil, measures have been taken to enshrine protection for those who are overweight, including preferential seats on subways, larger desks in schools and an annual day to promote the rights of obese people. But despite these moves, it can take longer for societal attitudes to change, says Bob Howard. And we're in Colombia on a journey by ferry on the Magdalena river to the old colonial trading hub, Mompox, which later became crucial to the fight for independence. The ripple effects of this region's rich history are still felt today, says Sara Wheeler. Series Producer: Serena Tarling Producer: Bethan Ashmead Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith Production Coordinator: Helena Warwick-Cross

The Documentary Podcast
Ireland's Urban Horses

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 33:15


Ireland's housing estates continue to ring to the sound of horses with patches of grass used for grazing and garages as stables. Horses used to be an integral part of cities across Europe until the middle of the 20th century. But in Ireland, no matter how hard the authorities have tried to dissuade residents from keeping horses, the tradition survives. Although horses have long been associated with the travelling community, Irish people from all backgrounds have a passion for owning them. For those on lower incomes, that's often in housing estates and even in city centres. Some horses can be bought for the price of a packet of cigarettes and although there are supposedly strict ownership rules, these are routinely flouted. The authorities are caught between trying to protect animal welfare and respecting a key part of Irish culture. For Assignment, Katie Flannery travels to Limerick and Dublin to hear about urban horses there. Produced by Bob Howard. (Photo by Bob Howard)

No Fluff MSP Marketing
Telemarketing for MSPs with Special Guest Bob Howard (Founder of Contact Science)

No Fluff MSP Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 45:55


Due to popular demand, we brought on the founder of Contact Science to discuss Telemarketing/Cold Calling for MSPs. He's been doing this for 20 years and shares excellent advice to all MSPs that currently have a caller and those looking to add one to their marketing strategy! We also discuss our official partnership with Contact Science. MSP Camp provides the scripts we use at our MSP, but Contact Science are true experts in this realm so we recommend our members and listeners reach out to them for additional guidance on the topic. They have been instrumental to our success using telemarketing!

Studio B - Lobpreisung und Verriss (Ein Literaturmagazin)
Die Diskussion: Weihnachtsempfehlungen 2022

Studio B - Lobpreisung und Verriss (Ein Literaturmagazin)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 33:57


Nach einem nicht ganz unanstrengenden Jahr braucht das geschundene Leserinnenhirn ästhetisch Angenehmes oder wenigstens was, was knallt.Für letzteres stellt Herr Falschgold zum Erwerb anheim:* die “Sandman Slim” Reihe von Richard Kadrey erschienen auf deutsch unter ungefähr dem gleichen Titel* die “The Laundry Files” Serie von Charles Stross auf deutsch genannt “Die mysteriösen Fälle des Bob Howard”* die “The Ark” Reihe, auf deutsch zum Beispiel mit dem ersten Band “Die letzte Reise der Menschheit” veröffentlichtAnne Findeisen empfiehlt:* Lisa Jewell mit “Der Fremde am Strand”* Ottessa Moshfegh mit “Eileen”* Claire Keegan mit “Kleine Dinge wie diese”Irmgard Lumpini ist überzeugt von:* Stacey Abrams “While Justice Sleeps” * den Leinengebundenen Klassikern von Penguin (Achtung: nicht direkt bei Penguin UK bestellen, durch Brexit entsteht hoher Zoll und die Bücher kommen nicht an; geht zur Buchhändlerin eures Vertrauens), zum Beispiel Virginia Woolfs “Orlando” oder H. G. Wells' “Krieg der Welten”* alles von Philip K. Dick (eine sehr schöne Reihe von Heyne ist leider nur noch antiquarisch zu erwerben), aber der Inhalt zählt. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lobundverriss.substack.com

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Erling Haaland

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 14:47


Erling Haaland is a phenomenon. Since arriving in the summer, Manchester City's Norwegian star striker has lit up the Premier League after scoring 20 goals in 13 games. Born in Leeds to a footballing father and an athlete mother, he grew up in a small Norwegian town before moving to Austria and then Germany to further his career. While some foreign footballers have struggled to adapt to English football, Haaland has taken to it like a duck to water. With Mark Coles. Produced by Bob Howard.

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Lula

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 15:06


Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, commonly known as Lula, was born into poverty in Brazil in 1945. Coming to prominence as a union leader, he failed to become president on three previous occasions before finally succeeding in 2002. He helped reduce social inequality in the country over two terms but after leaving office he became mired in a corruption scandal and was jailed for 18 months. Now he is facing a run off vote for the Brazilian presidency against incumbent Jair Bolsonaro later this month. How did Lula rise to become such a significant politician and can he repeat his electoral success of 20 years ago? With Mark Coles. Produced by Bob Howard. Researchers: Octavia Woodward & Matt Toulson Production Co-ordinator: Helena Warwick-Cross Editor: Richard Vadon Sound engineer: James Beard

Analysis
What's the point of street protest?

Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 28:11


Is a protest march worth your effort? About a million people attended the Stop the War street protest in 2003. About half a million had marched to protest against the fox hunting ban a year earlier. More recently, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets to demonstrate against the decision to leave the EU. Nonetheless, the Iraq war happened, the hunting ban remains and Britain did leave the EU. James Tilley, a professor of politics at Oxford, finds out if street protests achieve anything, why people take part and what effect they have on politicians and voters. Produced by Bob Howard

Oregon Music News
Paul Ward: New Artichoke honcho takes the reins / Coffeeshop Conversations @ Artichoke Music #347

Oregon Music News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 75:20


From the Artichoke Music Café…and it's a good feeling to say that again….I am sitting across from Paul Ward, the new Artichoke Executive Director and Board Chair. He's been on the job for a matter of weeks but he's full of ideas and has experience in both music, he's a pianist, and business with multiple degrees and an excellent track record in running companies. Bob Howard, who just retired from Paul's job maneuvered Artichoke through the pandemic and now it's up to Paul to take the next steps. He's on the job. Meet Paul Ward.

Salesology - Conversations with Sales Leaders
009: Bob Howard - Using Business Processes To Set More Appointments And Drive More Sales Revenue

Salesology - Conversations with Sales Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 37:32


Guest: Bob Howard Guest Bio: Contact Science helps MSPs with inbound and outbound strategies to fill the pipeline by setting more initial appointments. Before founding Contact Science, Bob's background with business process included running product development and marketing teams which focused on using technology for strategic marketplace advantage.   Guest Links: www.contactscience.com     About Salesology®: Conversations with Sales Leaders Download your free gift, The Salesology® Vault. The vault is packed full of free gifts from sales leaders, sales experts, marketing gurus and revenue generation experts.  Download your free gift, 81 Tools to Grow Your Sales & Your Business Faster, More Easily & More Profitably. Save hours of work tracking down the right prospecting and sales resources and/or digital tools that every business owner and salesperson needs. Watch the demo of the Salesology® Prospecting Method, A Simple, 3-Step Method That, On Average, Increases Qualified Appointments & Sales By 73%. If you are a business owner or sales manager with an under-performing sales team, let's talk. Click here to schedule a time. Please, subscribe to Salesology®: Conversations with Sales Leaders so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to https://podcast.gosalesology.com/ and connect on LinkedIn and follow us on Facebook and Twitter and checkout our website at http://www.gosalesology.com

The Shellac Stack
Shellac Stack No. 274

The Shellac Stack

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 58:00


Shellac Stack No. 274 prays the blues with Jimmy Dorsey and smiles with Duke Ellington. We hear from singers Bob Howard and Tommy Edwards, xylophonists Joseph Green and Sam Herman, and bandleaders Sam Lanin, Richard Himber, and Fred Elizalde. Join us! And thanks for supporting the Shellac Stack on Patreon: patreon.com/shellacstack

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Mick Lynch

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 14:25


As national rail strikes disrupt train travel across the UK, what makes RMT leader Mick Lynch tick? And how did he become the leader of one of Britain's most powerful unions? With Mark Coles. Produced by Bob Howard

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Kate Bush

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 14:23


Kate Bush, whose song Running up that Hill is storming the charts across the world. The singer exploded onto the music scene at the end of the 1970s with Wuthering Heights, the first UK number one song performed and written by a female artist. Kate Bush has experimented throughout her career, sometimes being in the public eye and at other times composing at home while bringing up her son. With Timandra Harkness. Produced by Bob Howard

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Ben Stokes

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 14:22


What makes Ben Stokes, the New Zealand born poster boy of English cricket and England's new captain tick? He has at times courted controversy but was the hero in England's world cup triumph as well as the 2019 ashes win. With Mark Coles. Produced by Bob Howard

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David Canzini

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 14:48


Boris Johnson's Mr Fixit - a Deputy Chief of Staff - brought in to steady the ship at the height of the "Partygate" allegations. Described as politically astute and determined for the Conservatives to win the next election, Canzini's career in the Tory party began in the 1980s. He's a long-standing Brexiteer who's worked alongside former Conservative leader, William Hague, and is a close ally of the Tories' election guru, Sir Lynton Crosby. His critics worry he is pushing the Prime Minister further right on things like asylum seekers and trans issues. Mark Coles explores the life and career of the man who goes by the name DC Grumpy on social media, has a profile picture of Darth Vader and once sported a David Cassidy-style haircut. Presenter: Mark Coles Production team: Bob Howard, Natasha Fernandes, Brenda Brown Sound: Graham Puddifoot Editor: Richard Vadon

The Heartbeat Of The Dance Floor Podcast by Marsha Stern
Remembering Roy Thode interviewed by Marsha Stern The Heartbeat Of The Dance Floor® # 010

The Heartbeat Of The Dance Floor Podcast by Marsha Stern

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 68:05


Remembering Roy Thode with Special Guests Scott Bromley, John Ceglia, Martin Dow, Bob Howard, Robbie Leslie & Bobby Viteriti interviewed by Marsha Stern The Heartbeat Of The Dance Floor® # 010 I am joined by Scott Bromley, John Ceglia, Martin Dow, Bob Howard, Robbie Leslie & Bobby Viteriti as we gather together to tell stories and remember the genius of Roy Thode, who was an iconic ground-breaking DJ during the heyday of Disco. From his debut in the early-70's until his untimely passing in 1982, Roy left an indelible mark that endures today. Those techniques he employed in his craft of creating a musical journey have translated through time as today's dance music audience enjoys a great many effects that are now made possible through technology that just didn't exist in the analog world of Disco. However more than his technological prowess, Roy Thode is remembered as someone who touched the lives of so many, bringing fond memories to those that were a part of his culture at the time and also bringing a smile to a fresh, new audience of listeners who can experience his unique musical style through the internet. I know that is something that he would be very proud of.

Oregon Music News
Bob Howard retires from Artichoke Music / CC#337

Oregon Music News

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 44:12


We're still back at the Artichoke Music Café this week for a special occasion, the final day as Executive Director for Bob Howard. He's retiring, there is a new head honcho in charge, his name is Paul K Ward. Bob shepherded Artichoke's move from Hawthorne to Powell Boulevard and guided it through the pandemic. Not an easy job. The café is crowded today. Bob refers to several of the people here without telling us who they are. That's ok, we recorded this last Tuesday and by now he's in Paris. That's France. Let's say farewell to Bob Howard.

Thinking About It
Episode 98: When to Hire (with Bob Howard)

Thinking About It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 15:23


Nugent Good News Podcast
(Ep 62) A New Appreciation with Bob Howard

Nugent Good News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 30:07


Having a brush with death is not the time to decide on living your life to its fullest. The time is now! Adam and Kate have an incredibly powerful and emotional conversation with Bob Howard. Bob has been working in the employee benefits and risk management insurance industry for the last 25 years and is with Diversified Insurance Group. He talks about the incredible events in his life that led him to change all that he knows about living life the right way. Don't take life for granted. Hear his impactful message of hope for the future on today's episode. "A Close Call With Death" Podcast Link ============================= Nugent Good News: https://nugentgoodnews.com/  

A Close Call with Death
Episode #25 - A Close Call With Death - 2022 Kickoff Session with Bob Howard - Personal Reflection

A Close Call with Death

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 17:53


This session is the first of Season #3, A Close Call With Death, providing some personal commentary and a personal close call as this new season gets kicked off. I wanted to first thank all of our listeners from Season 1 and 2 and growing with us through a recovery year of 2021 where we heard from many people with fascinating stories of challenges, struggles, dissappointments, and close calls that caused them to over time, gain strength and growth that made them just a little bit taller and stronger. These stories capture those that gained strength from their experiences and I am one that has benefited and have been extremely blessed by them. The conversations have been powerful and touching and every time I sit down with someone, it becomes like a purging, release, healing and vulnerable session. I am so grateful for the time others have taken to share these stories and I have heard feedback that people are hearing and relating to what they have heard and it is making an impact for good in others lives. This year, there will be some diversity in close calls to include not only those that have experienced a close call but, have been close to others that have nearly died or have died and moved on and what did that impact do to influence their attitude and outlook on what life they have ahead of them. I will be talking with Doctors / Nurses, First Responders, Rangers, Firefighters, Morticians, Athletes, etc. Again, thank you for listening in and sharing these stories. There are those out there that need to hear these stories and could use some inspiration and strength through others. Let's all grow and gain more love and closeness with each other in this new year. Until we hear from each other again, "Stay Alive to Tell About It!" --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bob-howard9/message

Witness History
South Africa and AIDS drugs

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 10:07


At the end of the 1990s, hundreds of thousands of people in South Africa were still dying from HIV/AIDS because effective drug treatments were prohibitively expensive for a developing country. Under pressure from AIDS activists, the government of Nelson Mandela took the big international pharmaceutical companies to court over the right to import cheaper versions of AIDS drugs. Bob Howard talks to Bada Pharasi, a former negotiator at South Africa's department of health. PHOTO: HIV/AIDS activists demonstrate in front of an American consulate in South Africa in 2010. (Getty Images)

The Cowboy Perspective
#54 Bob Howard - Business Owner and Entrepreneur

The Cowboy Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 69:41


Bob Howard is the Founder of 855 BUGS and recently sold the company to Terminix. He has a major list of accomplishments including being elected Mayor of Woodway, Texas and an elder within his church. This episode is fantastic as we talk about faith, leadership, partnerships in business and a whole lot more in between fits of laughter. This is one you won't want to miss, enjoy! Visit www.TheCowboyPerspective.com (1:49) - Bob's career and background 855 BUGS (6:49) - Bob's faith background (11:05) - Leadership: What is it? (19:32) - Would you consider your company a ‘family'? (20:53) - How do you manage your connection with your company and growth given everything going on with you outside of work? (22:45) - It's Lonely at the Top:  (31:45) - Dealing with partnerships in business (33:39) - Bob's experience as Mayor (38:05) - Bob's favorite books The Go-Getter by Peter Kyne  I Want my Church to Grow by C.B. Hogue (40:06) - The origin of the question: “What's the value of a dollar or a bitcoin?” (41:48) - What's the value of a dollar or a bitcoin? (46:17) - Do you think you're tightly wound? (50:20) - The beauty of dreaming big (54:17) - How Bob built and sold his company They Ask You Answer by Marcus Sheridan The Cowboy Perspective is produced by Straight Up Podcasts & Root and Roam.

Jazz Focus
We Don't Know From Nothin' - Don Redman and His Orchestra, 1936-37

Jazz Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 59:14


We Don't Know From Nothin' - Don Redman and His Orchestra, 1936-37 . . featuring his big band and a small group backing singer Bob Howard . .with Shirley Clay, Harold "Shorty" Baker, Benny Morton, Ed Inge, Robert Carroll, Don Kirkpatrick, Sid Catlett, Manzie Johnson and Harlan Lattimore . Great swing as well as some novelties and superior jazz from all players. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support

Imago Dei Community
Sojourners - Walking by Faith in a Strange Land

Imago Dei Community

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 39:50


God scattered His people at the Tower of Babel in Genesis 11 and called the nations back to Him in Acts 2 through Pentecost. God used Pentecost to unite Himself to His image, bearing creation once again through Christ and Spirit. This week, Pastor Bob Howard starts off our new sermon series, Sojourners: Walking by Faith in a Strange Land.

Witness History
The trial of South Africa’s 'Dr Death'

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 9:00


The trial of a South African doctor accused of multiple murders under the Apartheid regime. Wouter Basson, nicknamed 'Dr Death' by the country’s media, was alleged to have run a secret chemical and biological weapons project in the 1980s to eliminate perceived enemies of the government. But after the country’s longest and most expensive trial and despite evidence from 150 witnesses, in 2002 a judge found him not guilty on all 46 charges. Bob Howard talks to Dr Marjorie Jobson, the national director of Khulumani, a group which campaigns for justice on behalf of the victims of apartheid.

Carbondale Historical Society
This I Remember with Bob Howard - October 30th, 1994

Carbondale Historical Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 29:37


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Climate Changers
Carbon Ranching with Bob Howard

Climate Changers

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 12:31


Learn more about Desert Mountain: https://desertmountaingrassfed.com/sustainability 

Witness History
How Amsterdam became the cannabis smoking capital of Europe

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 9:00


How Amsterdam became the home of cannabis coffee shops .The Mellow Yellow Café set a pattern in 1973 of attracting customers, which hundreds of others would follow. Although selling and smoking the drug was illegal, possession of small quantities of cannabis was tolerated by the Dutch police. Bob Howard talks to the café’s owner, Werner Bruining. Photo: Mellow Yellow Cafe, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Credit: Alamy

Sales Team Rescue with Jeremy DeMerchant
Telephone Prospecting with Contact Specialist Bob Howard

Sales Team Rescue with Jeremy DeMerchant

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 34:25


This week, I interview Bob Howard. Bob is the founder and president of Contact Science. Contact science specializes in helping companies design, implement, and manage appointment-setting programs.

Witness History
How the NRA became a US political lobbying giant

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 8:58


The National Rifle Association represents gun owners in the USA. In 1977 it faced a turning point when its members revolted against the organisation’s leadership to concentrate on political lobbying in Washington. Would the gun lobby in America be as strong as it is, without the 1977 turnabout? Bob Howard talks to John Aquilino, a former NRA spokesman, who was at the historic meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio. National Rifle Association Holds Its Annual Conference In Dallas, Texas. DALLAS, TX - MAY 05 2018. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Witness History
The vultures saved from extinction

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 6:01


South Asian vultures started dying in huge numbers in the 1990s but no one knew why. They were on the verge of extinction before scientists worked out what was killing them. Bob Howard has been hearing from Munir Virani of the Peregrine Fund, who discovered that the vultures’ livers were being damaged when they fed on the carcasses of cattle which had been treated with a widely-used painkiller. White-backed vultures in their enclosure at the Vulture Conservation Centre run by World Wide Fund for Nature-Pakistan (WWF-P) in Changa Manga. September 20, 2017. Credit: ARIF ALI/AFP via Getty Images

Witness History
Mrs Thatcher’s ground-breaking Soviet TV interview

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 8:58


How Mrs Thatcher shook up the Soviet media with a landmark interview in Moscow in 1987 focusing on nuclear disarmament. It was broadcast unedited and helped bring in the era of “glasnost.” Bob Howard talks to Boris Kalyagin, one of the three Soviet journalists who interviewed the British prime minister. Margaret Thatcher, circa 1993. copyright Jeff Overs / BBC

Witness History
South Africa takes on big pharma

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 8:58


At the end of the 1990s, tens of millions of people across Africa had been infected with HIV and in South Africa hundreds of thousands of people were dying from AIDS. People were demanding cheaper drugs, but the big pharmaceutical companies didn’t want to play ball. They took the South African to court over the right to import cheap drugs in a case which would last three years and which would pit the big pharmaceutical companies against Nelson Mandela and the rainbow nation. Bob Howard talks to Bada Pharasi, a former negotiator at South Africa’s department of health. SANDTON, SOUTH AFRICA - JUNE 17: HIV/AIDS activists demonstrate in front of the American consulate on June 17, 2010. Credit: Photo by John Moore/Getty Images.

Witness History
Jamaica’s ‘drug lord’

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 8:59


The Jamaican government issued a warrant for the arrest and extradition of the drug lord Christopher Coke, otherwise known as “Dudus” in May 2010. The United States wanted him extradited to face charges of racketeering and bringing drugs and guns into America. Coke controlled an area of the Jamaican capital Kingston, called Tivoli Gardens. Dozens of people in the district he dominated were killed as the police and military stormed the stronghold, even using mortar bombs to try and disperse the gunmen protecting Coke. Human rights attorney Jodi-Ann Quarrie talks to Bob Howard about the events and their impact on Jamaica. (Jamaican police on patrol after a frenzy of gang and drug violence in Kingston, May 24 2010. Credit: Anthony Foster/Getty Images)

Crossing Continents
Darfur: A Precarious Peace

Crossing Continents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 27:46


After 17 years of conflict costing 300,000 lives a peace agreement offers new hope to Sudan’s troubled Darfur region. It comes as UNAMID, the United Nations and African Union peacekeeping force, prepares to finally pull out at the end of this month. But with nearly two million displaced people still living in camps and some armed groups yet to sign the agreement, who will protect civilians if the peace fails? For Crossing Continents, Mike Thomson gains rare access to Darfur to hear the stories of those still living with deep uncertainty. Producer, Bob Howard. Editor, Bridget Harney

The Unstoppable CEO Podcast
Bob Howard | Outbound Prospecting in 2020

The Unstoppable CEO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 35:11


Bob Howard, founder and president of Contact Science, has built software that focuses on making prospecting for new business more efficient and effective – not to mention easy. It's automation that doesn't forget the human touch that is vital for successful sales. If you don't have outbound prospecting as part of your business development… Bob shares reasons why you might want to add it to your process. If you do but aren't finding much success, he shares ways to set more qualified appointments to build your business.  He stresses that his solution is not a typical CRM – and outbound prospecting is actually much more straightforward than you probably think. We take a deep dive into that, as well as…  Key metrics to watch out for to spot parts of your outbound prospecting process in need of improvement The first step if you're starting an outbound program from scratch, including where to get a list… if you don't have a list How your outbound prospecting approach changes based on the type of business you have The importance of messaging and how to use it to gain “mindshare” in three different channels And more

True Stewards
Bob Howard - Akaushi cattle, biomimicry, and carbon sequestration in the Great Basin

True Stewards

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 41:17


Bob Howard is a 3rd generation rancher in Idaho. His family’s operation is based out of Hammett in the winter while summers are spent in the mountains from Midvale to McCall. Bob leads Desert Mountain Grass-Fed Beef, a cooperative created by ranchers to provide a high quality 100% grass-fed beef option to consumers. More than two dozen families are working in cooperation to raise healthy cattle while improving their soils.In our conversation, Bob and I talk about the history of the coop, 100% consensus decision-making, minimal disturbance seeding of cover crops, planned intensive grazing, reversing global warming by sequestering carbon in the soil, and so much more. As you’ll see, Bob is a thoughtful steward of the land and he’s committed to being regenerative and sustainable on this earth, preserving what we love about agriculture, rural communities, and the environment.There’s a lot packed into this 40-minute episode, so I hope you enjoy!--- FULL EPISODE NOTES WITH LINKS @ https://truestewards.com/bob-howard ------ TOPICS DISCUSSED ---1:35 – The Howard Ranch, shifting paradigms, and grass-fed beef4:38 – Extending the growing season in Idaho6:05 – Bob’s journey towards holistic management, and finding a community of like-minded people7:01 – Desert Mountain Grass Fed Beef Coop8:55 – 100% Consensus Decision-Making9:49 – Providing a consistently delicious product with Akaushi cattle11:41 – Exploring the pros and cons of a vertically integrated grass-fed beef business12:40 – The benefits of providing a stable price to customers AND ranchers, and avoiding the commodity business16:37 – Global warming, carbon sequestration, the increase in large fires across the West, and conscientious grazing management to reduce fuel loads and encourage more carbon into the soil23:07 – Measuring emissions from cattle livestock26:26 – Resources to stay current on agricultural practices and trends, smart phones and the power of observation27:16 – Livestock grazing as a resource management tool32:09 – Learning from failure, fragile topsoil in the Great Basin, and post-fire vegetation recovery35:15 – The potential to mimic nature with livestock and, depending on application, the ability to degrade or regenerate with the same tool37:12 – Bob’s thoughts on our connection to our food source and improving the dialogue between agriculture and urban populations

The Briefing Room
Education: A Testing Issue

The Briefing Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 28:08


Scotland has cancelled its National 5 school exams next summer - should the rest of the UK follow? On The Briefing Room David Aaronovitch asks if exams should go ahead next year, and can governments ensure assessments are fair? Contributors:Branwen Jeffreys, BBC education editorProf Anna Vignoles, Faculty of Education, University of CambridgeLaura McInerney, former editor of Schools WeekNatalie Perera, executive director at the Education Policy InstituteProf Lindsay Paterson, University of Edinburgh.Producers: Kirsteen Knight, Bob Howard and Rosamund Jones Editor: Jasper Corbett

3 Up, 3 Down with Troy Banning
One-On-One With Bob Howard

3 Up, 3 Down with Troy Banning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 64:46


In the 87th episode of the 3 Up, 3 Down Podcast, host Troy Banning sits down with Webster City head football coach Bob Howard. A number of topics are discussed, including the 2020 regular season, the upcoming 2020 postseason, as well as past teams that Howard has coached at Webster City. Run time is approximately 1 hour, 5 minutes.

The Briefing Room
Covid-19: Regional Differences

The Briefing Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 28:15


As the U.K. introduces more restrictions to stem the spread of Covid-19, why are there such marked regional differences in the infection rate?Contributors: Greg Fell, Director of Public Health, Sheffield City CouncilWendy Burke, Director of Public Health, North Tyneside CouncilDr Susanna Currie, Clinical Director for Cumbria Sexual Health Services at North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, Dame Anne Johnson, Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at University College LondonDr Michael Tildesley, University of WarwickProducers: Rosamund Jones, Bob Howard and Kirsteen Knight. Editor: Jasper Corbett

The Briefing Room
Britain's Immigration Dilemma

The Briefing Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 28:30


As the Home Secretary Priti Patel promises to fix a 'broken' asylum system, what measures could the government take to reduce the number of migrants crossing the English Channel? Contributors: Professor Nando Sigona, Department of Social Policy, University of BirminghamKathleen Newland, co-founder of the Migration Policy InstituteRob McNeil, deputy director of the Migration Observatory at Oxford University, Producers: Ros Jones, Bob Howard, Kirsteen Knight Editor: Jasper Corbett

The Briefing Room
Covid-19: are we still following the rules?

The Briefing Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 28:53


As more restrictions are put in place regarding who we can meet and where we can go, to what extent are we following the rules? Is there any evidence of fatigue among the British public when it comes to adhering to government guidance designed to stop the spread of Covid-19?David Aaronovitch looks at the latest restrictions put in place around the UK and maps our behaviour since lockdown was first introduced back in March.What determines whether someone complies with the guidance or not? Will bigger fines encourage more people to fall in line? And to what extent do we actually understand what is being asked of us?Contributors:Dominic Casciani, BBC Home Affairs CorrespondentProf Daisy Fancourt, University College LondonProf Jocelyn Raude, EHESP French School of Public Health, RennesProf Linda Bauld, the University of EdinburghTeam: Richard Fenton-Smith. Bob Howard & Kirsteen Knight Studio Manager: Rod Farquhar Editor: Jasper Corbett

Witness History
The Mafia trial of Italy’s former Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 9:00


Prosecutor Gian Carlo Caselli explains how leading Italian politician Giulio Andreotti was put on trial in Sicily in September 1995, accused of collusion with the Mafia. Andreotti had been prime minister seven times and journalists dubbed it the trial of the century. Bob Howard has been hearing from Gian Carlo Caselli about compelling evidence that Andreotti had met the Mafia kingpin Stefano Bontade and even knew in advance of the planned assassination of the president of the Sicilian regional government, Piersanti Matarella. Photo: Giulio Andreotti in 1983. Credit: Mondadori Portfolio/Getty Images

The Briefing Room
Sweden and the Pandemic

The Briefing Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 29:05


Sweden decided not to lockdown like other countries - was it the right decision?David Aaronovitch explores the Swedish experience of the pandemic and reveals that, for a country which didn't officially lockdown, it still introduced significant changes to everyday life, from school closures to social distancing and the cancellation of theatre shows and concerts.He looks at how the country's economy has fared compared to similar countries, and investigates whether claims it is in a better position to generate 'herd immunity' are accurate. Contributors:Maddy Savage, journalist in StockholmDr Emma Frans, researcher in medical epidemiology at Karolinska Institute, StockholmRichard Milne, Nordic and Baltic Correspondent at The Financial TimesMarcus Buggert, assistant professor at the Centre for Infectious Medicine at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm,Martin McKee, Professor of European Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Team: Richard Fenton-Smith, Bob Howard, Kirsteen Knight Studio Manager: Rod Farquhar Editor: Jasper Corbett

Witness History
How Liberia wrote off its debts

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 8:59


How the Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was negotiated to write off billions of dollars of debt, accumulated over two decades of civil war. Coming to power in 2006, Johnson Sirleaf had to govern the West African country with little tax revenue and owing large sums to countries and institutions it could never hope to pay back. Over four years, with intensive negotiations with multiple parties and even support from the Irish rock star Bono, in 2010 the World Bank and International Monetary Fund announced they would forgive 4.6 billion dollars of the country’s debt.Bob Howard speaks to former president Johnson Sirleaf about the long road to debt forgiveness. Photo: Ellen John Sirleaf Credit: Olivier Polet/Getty Images

TechRepublic Top 5
Top 5 system admins in science fiction

TechRepublic Top 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 2:59


Jon Ross, Bob Howard, and Felix Tremont are just a few noteworthy sysadmins of the science-fiction world. Tom Merritt lists the top five sci-fi sysadmins. Subscribe to TechRepublic Top 5 podcast: Spotify: https://tek.io/2tgVu8Z Stitcher: https://tek.io/2OhZLjL Apple Podcasts: https://tek.io/2RKy8lx Google Play: https://tek.io/36Ox2tk Follow TechRepublic: Subscribe to TechRepublic Top 5 on YouTube: https://tek.io/2KkjL3l Watch more TechRepublic videos: https://www.youtube.com/techrepublic TechRepublic on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TechRepublic/ TechRepublic on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechRepublic/ TechRepublic on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techrepublic/ TechRepublic on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techrepublic/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oregon Music News
Artichoke Music CEO Bob Howard on reopening CC#249

Oregon Music News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 41:48


The last time we sat in the Café at Artichoke Music and recorded an episode of Coffeeshop Conversations was March 11th, nearly three months ago although it feels like another century ago. Well, guess what? Even though Artichoke isn’t fully open yet, here we are back in the Café and six feet away from Artichoke CEO Bob Howard who is full of news, not only about Artichoke but about the future of all the music venues in Oregon. Even though we’re masked…we’re here! When will it open? What will it be when it opens? What will anything be when anything opens? What will WE be when it opens? Bob may not have all the answers but he has a lot of ideas. That’s for sure.

The Mineral Rights Podcast: Mineral Rights | Royalties | Oil and Gas | Matt Sands
MRP 54: Using a 1031 Exchange to Defer Capital Gains Tax

The Mineral Rights Podcast: Mineral Rights | Royalties | Oil and Gas | Matt Sands

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 32:48


Matt and Justin speak with Bob Howard and Taylor Leander from Resource Royalty, LLC about 1031 Exchanges and how mineral interests can fit into this strategy.  As you may know, a 1031 Exchange is defined under section 1031 of the IRS Code and it allows an investor to defer paying capital gains tax on certain types of investment properties when they are sold as long as certain conditions are met.   This episode was recorded before the impacts of COVID-19 and before the price of crude oil tanked in early March.  This topic may be even more important in helping to maximize the return on an investment, especially considering the challenging market conditions we are faced with in 2020.

Talk Talk Talk
Bob Howard

Talk Talk Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 60:31


VIPop #15  Le Village Pop's discovery of American singer-songwriter Bob Howard is more of a miracle than anything else, but we are very proud to be able to highlight the talent and humanity of this artist, a resident of Portland ... A first album made in his fifties, and yet everything is there, a rather laid-back folk-rock, subtle and without ostentation, and a writing of observation and the right word, impeccable ... In any case, here, we'll do everything we can to keep the story going... But now, Bob is yours La découverte de Bob Howard, singer-songwriter américain, par Le Village Pop, tient plus du miracle qu'autre chose, mais nous sommes très fiers de pouvoir mettre en lumière le talent et l'humanité de cet artiste, résident de Portland ... Un premier album réalisé dans la cinquantaine, et pourtant tout est là, un folk-rock plutôt laid-back, subtil et sans ostentation, et une écriture de l'observation et du mot juste, impeccable ... En tous cas, ici, nous ferons tout pour que l'histoire continue ... Mais maintenant, Bob est à vous. Broadcast for the first time on the radio Le Village Pop on 19/02/20 Le Village Pop Diffusé pour la première fois sur la radio Le Village Pop le 19/02/20 Le Village Pop Support us!

Oregon Music News
Artichoke CEO Bob Howard on Temporarily Closing

Oregon Music News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 2:41


Bob Howard CEO of Artichoke Music, Portland's iconic music store/venue, announced today that it will close it's doors temporarily until safety returns.

Engineering Influence from ACEC
The Chairman's Corner, Episode 2, with Mitch Simpler

Engineering Influence from ACEC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 13:52


Welcome to the second episode of the Chairman's Corner - a quarterly program featuring the ACEC Board Chair, Mitch Simpler.  In this episode, Mitch discusses the upcoming ACEC Fall Conference in Chicago and the recent FIDIC Conference in Mexico City.Transcript:Host:  Welcome to the second episode of the chairman's corner, a quarterly series featuring current ACC Board Chair, Mitch Simpler. The “corner” provides ACEC's chairman with an opportunity to give him a platform to update everyone on what's happening at ACEC. Mitch, welcome back to the show.Mitch Simpler: It's a pleasure to be back. Thank you.Host:  Well, we're only days away from the 2019 fall conference in Chicago. What are you looking forward to most at the event?Mitch Simpler: Well, I'm pretty excited about the conference for many reasons, but to me, I think the single biggest step for me and for ACEC will be the unveiling of the new and extremely exciting strategic plan. We have made so many key staff changes as well as structural changes to the national organization, all for the best benefit of the member organizations and the members at whole and at large. This conference now gives all the member firms and the member offices an opportunity to see this new organization at work. And the unveiling of the new strategic plan will give us an opportunity to put that team to test. And it's really, for me, it's very exciting. The whole thing.Host: Yeah, that's definitely going to be an important moment because it's something that is going to be very important of course in the years to come because the way that the industry is changing and the way that ACEC has to evolve to meet the challenges of representing the engineering industry as the industry itself evolves.Mitch Simpler: Yeah. And I think with the structural changes that we've made and the new staff and the new leadership at ACEC National, we are really taking a much more forward-looking perspective from the standpoint of the organization. And the strategic plan will allow us to be able to take that forward as well.Host: Now at the conference, of course, one of the things that we're promoting a lot are the speakers. Of course Robert Costa from the Washington Post is going be the headlining speaker and he's going to have a lot of things to say, I'm sure about what's happening in Washington with impeachment and how that's impacting everything going on. Have you looked at the slate of speakers and is there anyone that you're really interested in hearing from?Mitch Simpler: I have, you know, Jeff, I'm always blown away by the quality and the relevance of all of the speakers at ACEC brings to the conferences. And certainly this fall conference does not appear to be any different. Bob Costa will certainly shed some long overdue light on what is and more importantly, what isn't happening in DC, and the ever-changing political trials and tribulations in DC. But each of the other keynote speakers are discussing some equally pertinent topics from current policies. Keller Rinaldo will be discussing his role in creating both a lifesaving, equally important disruptive space-age, zip-line technology. And then finally, the one I think that I'm most interested in is Sekou Andrews poetic voice, which will demonstrate how we as engineers and business leaders need to change the way we deliver our message to our clients, our staff, and most importantly to our society. All really different. But equally intriguing topics. So, I really look forward to it.Host: Absolutely. I think that one of the things that, to your point about changing the way that we talk about ourselves and our industry to our clients, is an idea that kind of extends from the strategic planning process and something that I think that you've mentioned a number of times and it's really stuck with me is the idea of moving the industry from a role of being just being a service provider into being a trusted advisor for our clients. What does that mean to you being a trusted advisor and how can the industry move towards that recognition?Mitch Simpler: Well, you know, the trusted advisor term is something that I use quite often because I believe in it. To me, a trusted advisor is someone who was perceived to provide invaluable, unbiased, and timely information to the betterment of the receiving party. In my humble opinion, that is what all engineers do already. We simply need to raise the awareness of our clients and our society to see that our services are truly, we are trusted advisors.Host: Absolutely. And the engineering industry is, you know, we all know is changing. We see it all around us. You know, something that, and we'll get to this with, with the FIDIC conference, when, when you were speaking at in Mexico City talking about how technology is really pushing different things, cloud computing, data visualization, you know, using virtual reality and data heavy applications. In your opinion, why is it important that ACEC evolve to address these new specializations but at the same time keep its core focus as being the voice of the engineering industry?Mitch Simpler: Well, you know, Jeff, this is truly a pivotal time in, ACEC's evolution. Each and every one of our member firms are diversifying, adding value to their clients by creating and evolving their own specialty practice to better serve their clients. These changes within our member firms are equally reflected in the firms' makeup, which means employing non-traditional staff and service components. So in my opinion, we as an organization need to be sensitive to these changes and reflect all of these in our approach to how we best serve our member organizations as well. Our member firms.Host: Absolutely. But at the same time that that guiding North Star is still representing the engineering industry. And that is still throughout the process. Still the focus for ACEC, it's just the fact that there are different specializations, there are different people coming in, nontraditional professionals who are being included in or folded into the engineering family. And it's a question of evolving to make sure they are welcome as well.Mitch Simpler: Absolutely agree.Host:  And then of course you and I were just in Mexico City for the annual FIDIC conference. It was my first FIDIC conference. And I thought it was, it was a very interesting event. It was - it brought a lot of different topics. Of course, this year was mainly focused on technology and innovation. What was your impression of the overall of the event overall?Mitch Simpler: Well, you know, interesting. It was my first FIDIC conference as well and I really wasn't quite sure what to expect. I will tell you, I was very favorably impressed with the whole conference and in particular the extreme focus on technology as both a disruptor as well as being a single greatest opportunity for the engineering profession to differentiate itself from the less technical aspects of the built environment. And, and hearing the, the issues that were presented on a global scale which we face every day here in the U.S., I guess the good news is that we are not alone and that the pressures being brought to bear on firms here or the same pressures being brought to bear on firms on a global scale. But clearly technology will be the wave of the future. And a part of our role, in my opinion, is to be able to harness that technology to help us forge a new future for the consulting engineering industry.Host: Absolutely. How important do you think it was for Bob Howard to take over as president of FIDIC from the fact that he is an American, you know, the presidency is now in kind of the hands of North America. What kind of impact do you think that'll have on that organization?Mitch Simpler:Well, that's my opinion. It'll have a very positive impact. Certainly what Bob brings to the table is the fact that he has a significant amount of experience having been past chair of ACEC U.S. He can bring that experience and the ability to manage a large organization to the, to the FIDIC level so that they can now practice a global management in a, in a much I don't want say needed, but certainly in a very, in a very kindly and organized fashion. And I think it'll be very positive. I think he is going to be a terrific, terrific addition and it's a two year term and he's going to have a, a, a challenge ahead of them. Absolutely. You know, they're there. They're reforming and reformulating. Their new president is absolutely terrific and I think they will be a terrific team.Host: Yeah. Nelson always brings energy. He's at, at the conference, I don't think he stopped. I think he had, you know, every single foot he stepped somebody was grabbing them and pulling them aside. So the energy is definitely there. So it's good that the leadership and then with, with Bob bringing his perspective, I think it's going to, it's definitely going to be a bright future.Mitch Simpler: Yeah, I think that'll be very positive. And it'll evolve into even a better organization than it already is.Host: Well, we've seen a surge in late, I guess now that it's kind of the 11th hour registrants for the Chicago conference. If there's anybody on the fence, what would be your elevator pitch for them to come out to Chicago?Mitch Simpler: Well, you know, it's funny having been that ACEC member from CEO who had never attended the ACEC national conference until for me until about 10 years ago, my message is certainly simple. As a member, you need to attend the national conference so that you can begin to see the things that you would otherwise never know existed to make you a better leader, a better business person, and finally, a better service provider. You get all these training sessions as a byproduct from attending meetings with your peers as well as the innumerable professionals who attend the conferences for the sole purpose of educating and raising the awareness of our members as to what we can do as an organization to help all of our member firms and our member organizations. And I remember it like it was yesterday. It was absolutely eye opening and jaw-dropping and it was because of that experience that I have gotten involved to the level I have because I realized that the national does provide an immense amount of insight for people that are running businesses. It's about the business of engineering and it is the best way, singularly, the best way for CEOs and C-suites to members to well get that opportunity to learn.Host: Well put. It's going to be my first fall conference. I'm, I'm looking forward to it. The podcast is going to be there of course, and we're looking for guests. Anyone who's there who wants to be on just, just search me out, you know, grab the mic. But that, that's, that's great. Is there anything else going on which we didn't touch upon that you want to want to address?Mitch Simpler: No, as I said, my, certainly my mission should the rest of the board choose to accept it is to get the new strategic plan adopted so that we as an organization can take advantage of the new team that have at national coupled to the new strategic plan and really start moving this organization into the future. And it'll be exciting. It's challenging and I look forward to it.Host: So do we. I think that you know, from our, you know, our hallway here, which is, you know, Linda, myself, Steve, and then Dave Bender of course, who came on in June, we're all very optimistic, very excited to start working on this and, and really guiding this through you know, approval, the whole full approval by the board and then the implementation. But we think there's a lot of opportunity to establish ACEC even more as the main source, the convener, the thought leader driving the discussion about the value of engineering to society, to policy makers and to a wider audience than ever before. And we're really looking forward to it.Mitch Simpler: Right. And, and the, and the next challenge will be after the, after the board hopefully adopts the strategic plan will be to develop the implementation plan, which is really the devil in the details as to how we will execute the strategic plan. And more importantly, set up the metrics by which we can measure the performance of the entire organization against the strategic goals. And that'll be our next challenge.Host: Absolutely. But it's one that we're ready and willing to take on. So Mitch, thank you so much for your time and looking forward to seeing you in Chicago next week.Mitch Simpler: As do I look forward to seeing you on everybody else? It, it should be a terrific conference and a well-worth the time that the, we will all be spending out there. Okay. Safe travels.Host: Safe travels 

Stories from the C|SUITE
LinkedIn Has No Borders w/ Jim Bob Howard

Stories from the C|SUITE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 31:46


This month we will hear the amazing story of how a guy from Texas organized a conference in Africa without knowing a sole there.

From Our Own Correspondent Podcast

As states restrict abortion rights and hundreds of pro-choice protests take place across the US, Laura Trevelyan assesses the country's widening cultural divisions and asks what might happen next. In the Lebanese city of Tripoli, where there have been community divisions for a generation, Bob Howard visits a neighbourhood café with reconciliation on the menu. In Peru illegal gold mining has become big business. Laurence Blair reports on the lawless camps that have emerged and asks what can be done to stop the environmental damage being done to the Amazonian jungle. Amelia Martyn-Hemphill meets Mechai Viravaidya also known as "the Condom King" in Bangkok's red light district. He's using coloured balloons and jokey humour to limit the spread of sexually transmitted diseases in Thailand. And in Ghana Emma Thomson enjoys a royal spectacle as the King and the history of Asante people are celebrated.

Hey, location!
Hey, location! - MUSIC SPEAKS w/ mr.Basic (Episode 004)

Hey, location!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 60:00


MUSIC SPEAKS w/ @mr_basic_music (Episode 004) TRACKLIST: 1. Bob Howard, MarciSax, Alina Postrova - True North (feat. MarciSax & Alina Postrova) (True East Vocal Mix) [AJME Records] 2. Laroz Camel Rider - Salam Alecom (Original Mix) [Talavera Records] 3. Innellea - Escaping Nambaka (Original Mix) [Hosted] 4. Klunsh - Lalibela (Original Mix) [BeatFreak Recordings] 5. TSOS - Olupona (Original Mix) [United Music Records] 6. D'AL SENIO - A Thought in Your Mind (Vocals by Jammaroots) (Original Mix) [AktinA Records] 7. Lunaar - Ashanti (Original Mix) [Submarine Vibes] 8. Jos & Eli - Tanzania (Blond_Ish Remix) [MoBlack Records] 9. Made In TLV - Layla (Original Mix) [Sudam Recordings] 10. Greg Ignatovich, Alexandros Djkevingr - Armegogeladdon (Original Mix) [Bunny Tiger Dubs] 11. BOg - Shila (Original Mix) [Monaberry] www.facebook.com/hey.location www.instagram.com/hey.location www.vk.com/hey.location @hey_location www.mixcloud.com/hey_location

The Steve Austin Show
Hardcore Holly

The Steve Austin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 90:00


In Part 2 of his chat with Bob "Hardcore" Holly, Steve and the Big Shot talk some pro wrestling, including working stiff together in the ring, Steve Blackman stories, Brawl For All and much more! Also, Bob and Steve put over OZARK~! Head over to BetOnline.AG and use promo code PODCAST1 to receive a 50% sign up bonus. Go to www.DDPYoga.com/Austin to get 20% off the Annual Membership for DDP YOGA NOW App and all DVD packs

Oregon Music News
Bob Howard: CC#162 Guiding Artichoke Music into a new era

Oregon Music News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 48:18


Here we are at World Cup Coffee & Tea at NW 18th & Glisan for another OMN Coffeeshop Conversation. We’ve got Bob Howard, the CEO of Artichoke Music, an institution around here. As you may know, they moved out of their home for decades on Hawthorne Boulevard to a new place on Powell. What’s different? What’s the same? How has the move been for them? What’s in their future? And how to I play this goddamned ukulele? Ok, I’m not going to ask, but if I really wanted to know, I could learn at Artichoke. I could buy instruments there and hear live music, too. The other question is, who is Bob Howard and what are his plans for Artichoke Music. Let’s meet him.

DJ DMITRY KOZLOV
DJ DMITRY KOZLOV & DJ ALEX KLAAYS - EASTERN NIGHT (ETHNO & ETHNO DEEP)

DJ DMITRY KOZLOV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 104:09


ЗАПИСЫВАЛСЯ СПЕЦИАЛЬНО ПОД ЗАКАЗ . НЕ СВОЙСТВЕННАЯ СТИЛИСТИКА ДЛЯ НАШЕГО ПРОЕКТА - ФОНОВАЯ ЭТНИЧЕСКАЯ МУЗЫКА , С ВОСТОЧНЫМ УКЛОНОМ . P.S. ВОСТОК ДЕЛО ТОНКОЕ ! 01.Oliver Koletzki - Tankwa Town (Niko Schwind Remix) 02.Bob Howard, MarciSax, Alina Postrova - True North (True East Vocal Mix) 03.Luka - Lumen (Original Mix) 04.Megablast - Desert Dreams feat. Bahramji (Original Mix) 05.Tebra - Mladost (Original Mix) 06.San Miguel - Noches Tantricas (Sarkis Mikael Remix) 07.San Miguel - Paraiso (Mose Remix) 08.Runov - Valley of Shadows (Original Mix) 09.Rapossa - Oriental Tales (Original Mix) 10.Hrag Mikkel - Tab Leh (Dubelu & Philip Chedid Remix) 11.Ritual Records - Yug (Original Mix) 12.Tebra - Tagus (Original Mix) 13.HAFT - Desole (Original Mix) 14.Tebra - Hemija (Original Mix) 15.Jacob Groening & Lennart Nicolas - Namande (Original Mix) 16.Tebra - Istok (Original Mix) 17.Tebra - Zora (Original Mix) 18.Tebra - Krug (Haze-M & Rafael Cerato Remix) 19.Dole & Kom - Juniper (Elfenberg Remix)

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DJ DMITRY KOZLOV
DJ DMITRY KOZLOV & DJ ALEX KLAAYS - EASTERN NIGHT (ETHNO & ETHNO DEEP)

DJ DMITRY KOZLOV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2018 104:09


ЗАПИСЫВАЛСЯ СПЕЦИАЛЬНО ПОД ЗАКАЗ . НЕ СВОЙСТВЕННАЯ СТИЛИСТИКА ДЛЯ НАШЕГО ПРОЕКТА - ФОНОВАЯ ЭТНИЧЕСКАЯ МУЗЫКА , С ВОСТОЧНЫМ УКЛОНОМ . P.S. ВОСТОК ДЕЛО ТОНКОЕ ! 01.Oliver Koletzki - Tankwa Town (Niko Schwind Remix) 02.Bob Howard, MarciSax, Alina Postrova - True North (True East Vocal Mix) 03.Luka - Lumen (Original Mix) 04.Megablast - Desert Dreams feat. Bahramji (Original Mix) 05.Tebra - Mladost (Original Mix) 06.San Miguel - Noches Tantricas (Sarkis Mikael Remix) 07.San Miguel - Paraiso (Mose Remix) 08.Runov - Valley of Shadows (Original Mix) 09.Rapossa - Oriental Tales (Original Mix) 10.Hrag Mikkel - Tab Leh (Dubelu & Philip Chedid Remix) 11.Ritual Records - Yug (Original Mix) 12.Tebra - Tagus (Original Mix) 13.HAFT - Desole (Original Mix) 14.Tebra - Hemija (Original Mix) 15.Jacob Groening & Lennart Nicolas - Namande (Original Mix) 16.Tebra - Istok (Original Mix) 17.Tebra - Zora (Original Mix) 18.Tebra - Krug (Haze-M & Rafael Cerato Remix) 19.Dole & Kom - Juniper (Elfenberg Remix)

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Working Cows
Ep. 027 – Linebred Genetics – Bob Howard

Working Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018


Bob Howard, of Desert Mountain Grass-Fed Beef, joined me to discuss the importance of raising cattle in the environment in which you expect them to thrive. We also talked about the logistics and benefits of developing a herd from linebred parents. (H/T: Luke Perman) Sponsors: ChrisWilliamsAudio.com HPRanchPracticum.com CammackRanchSupply.com Links Mentioned: Desert Mountain Grass-Fed Beef Keeney’s...

Get Ya Some Radio Show
Jim Bob Howard -Building Bridges & Breaking Down Barriers

Get Ya Some Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 29:09


Connecting is about finding ways to help people often by introducing them to someone else who can help @JBHoward Click to Tweet Your first sales manager told you this on your very first day as a salesperson. Alec Baldwin's uber sales trainer character in Glengarry Glen Ross practically punched through the chalkboard as he emphasized […]

Crossing Continents
Living with the Dead

Crossing Continents

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 28:29


Since the beginning of time, man has lived in awe and fear of death, and every culture has faced its mystery through intricate and often ancient rituals. Few, however, are as extreme as those of the Torajan people on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. Here, the dead are a constant presence, with corpses often kept in family homes for many years. When funerals are eventually held, they don't mean goodbye. Once every couple of years, the dead are dug back out for a big family reunion. Is this a morbid obsession? Or could it be a positive way of dealing with the grief of losing a loved one? For Crossing Continents, Sahar Zand enters these remarkable communities where the dividing line between this world and the next is like a thin veil - a place with lessons for all of us. Exploring these traditions, Sahar seeks to understand the Torajan way of death and finds it changing her own thinking towards the loss of her own father. Producers Rebecca Henschke and Bob Howard.

3 Up, 3 Down with Troy Banning
State Championship Football Preview

3 Up, 3 Down with Troy Banning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 52:42


In this special installment of the 3 Up, 3 Down Podcast, hosts Troy Banning and Ross Thede get you ready for the Iowa high school state football championship games with interviews with two of the coaches that will be involved. In the first segment, Gladbrook-Reinbeck head coach John Olson stops by to talk about his team's chances of winning a second straight Class A title. Three-time state championship football coach Bob Howard joins the podcast of the second segment to talk about his Webster City team, which is in the 3A state title game for the first time ever.

Henry Pryor
Moneybox Live on Radio 4 - 28th Nov 2015

Henry Pryor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2015 6:00


To New Broadcasting House to chat to Paul Lewis & Bob Howard about the impact of Stamp Duty changes for 2nd home owners. Great summary first from Lucian Cook of Savills 'down-theline' from Southampton

3 Up, 3 Down with Troy Banning
The Fall Just Got Interesting

3 Up, 3 Down with Troy Banning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2015 77:49


The Iowa High School prep football playoffs are broken down in this installment of the 3 Up, 3 Down Podcasts. Hosts Troy Banning of the Daily Freeman-Journal in Webster City, IA and Ross Thede of the Times Republican in Marshalltown, IA offer up insight on the playoff qualifiers in their areas and then move on to the statewide picture. Towards the end of the segment they even give their predictions. In the second segment, Webster City head coach Bob Howard and senior linebacker Victor Jergens join Banning for a interview leading up to the Lynx playoff opener. And in the final segment, Banning and Thede preview the state cross country meet, which will take place on Halloween day.

3 Up, 3 Down with Troy Banning
Are You Ready For Some Football

3 Up, 3 Down with Troy Banning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 62:55


In this installment of the 3 Up, 3 Down podcast, Troy Banning of The Webster City Daily Freeman-Journal and Ross Thede of The Marshalltown Times Republican chronicle their experiences at Iowa's football media day on Saturday. A little later, Troy sits down with Webster City head football coach Bob Howard to discuss the upcoming prep season.

The Why Factor
Karma

The Why Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2014 18:00


Karma is a fundamental part of many eastern based religions including Hinduism and Buddhism. It is commonly interpreted as action. Those who believe in it say their past actions influence their life today and their future actions will have positive or negative repercussions in this life or the next. What impact does this belief have on individuals and communities? Does it encourage fatalism or is it a guide to improving your life? And does collective karma exist? The programme talks to an Indian guru Swarmi Sukhabodhananda, buddhist agnostic Stephen Batchelor, scientist Jim al-Khalili, associate professor of religious studies Elizabeth Harris and journalists Mark Tully and Mary Finnigan. Produced by Bob Howard

The Homeschool Leadercast
Episode 8: Jim Bob Howard talks about Dads Leading Homeschooling & His Family

The Homeschool Leadercast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2013 27:47


Dads Leading Homeschooling & His Family Jim Bob Howard is a homeschool dad of 11 years. He and his bride, Amy, have four children all of whom they homeschool for God's glory, in Northern Virginia. Natives of Texas, the Howards are TDY in Virginia for the time-being, where Jim Bob does IT consulting in the DC area. He's been a...

Mego Museum Podcast
Mego Meet 2011 Interview Special

Mego Museum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2011


The Mego Museum Podcast comes from Mego Meet in Wheeling, WV. Brian interviews Jason and Dave from Castaway Toys, Bob Howard of Comic Kaze about the Mego documentary he's making, and Art Baltazar, creator of DC Comic's Tiny Titans. http://www.megomuseum.com/podcast/podcastmegomeet.m4a

Retro Old Time Radio
Jack Benny 341216 Russia Through AKeyhole.

Retro Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2010 35:56


Don and Jack talk about gift exchanging this Christmas. They are joined by Frank Black, Mary, and even Don Besser. Jack shows off a little for his dad by playing violin, If I Had a Million Dollars. He talks about his orchestra days in the Barrette theater in Waukegan, and some of the folks he played with. All have gone on to be famous in their fields, whether he really played with them or not. Jack's violin playing is passable, only a deliberate squeak or two. His singing ability isn't so much, and gets booed.  Frank Parker's song is clipped. Jack introduces the night's play, Russia Through a Keyhole. The next number is also snipped. The record gets pretty skippy. Jack is on a quest through Russia, in pursuit of his girlfriend, Mary. Running gags include being refered by Jake. A throw back to the previous week, and to a tallent agent by that name. The recurring joke about hair makes a return.  Bonus Tracks: Phil Harris. 1932. The Vamp. Graham MacNamee delivers a few Letters from Listeners. Bob Howard. 1935. If the Moon Turned Green.

Muscatine Tours Podcast
"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" Oct. 21, 2008

Muscatine Tours Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2008 33:35


Dan's guests are the candidates for Iowa House District 80, incumbent Rep. Nathan Reichert ( http://www.nathanreichert.com ) and challenger Bob Howard, a Muscatine City Council member ( http://www.robertehoward.us ). Their conversation reveals agreement on supporting local "heritage tourism" and transportation infrastructure. Differences emerge as Nathan answers a radio-ad charge--not authorized by Bob--that he spent tax dollars for a "Train to Nowhere."

Big Band Serenade
Big Band Serenade 152 Bob Howard and Orchestra 1935-1938

Big Band Serenade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2008 46:05


Big Band Serenade presents Bob Howard and His Orchestra from 1935-1938  *******Please Take Our Survey******