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Our next guests are brothers and founders of an alternative chocolate brand, Mez Foods. But the implications of how revolutionary mesquite is makes this a very exciting time for these two. Their challenge is to introduce a product that is more sustainable (environmentally and production-wise), price competitive, and nutritive to cacao. This was truly an insightful episode that just kept unraveling. Please enjoy my conversation with Ben and Bob Schultz of Mez Foods.https://mezfoods.comhttps://instagram.com/mez.foodsSupport our friends:If you'd like to try some of the kombucha we have on the show, head over to drinkrmbr.com and use the code, CURIOUS10 at checkout for 10% off. Enjoy!If you'd like to try some of their chocolate bars (Mez Foods), they've provided a code for you to use: CURIOUS15
Mason opens the conversation, recorded on Oct. 17, by talking about his move to Las Vegas and lived a semi-nomadic lifestyle since graduating from Loras in 2018. Mason tells about a conversation that sparked his return to running competitively in early 2023. The former Loras College conference champion relives a race on the track during his comeback where he competed with a bit of a handicap. Mason talks about a turning point his freshman year of college where he knew had a lot of potential. He goes into detail about the running philosophy at Loras under former coach Bob Schultz. Mason talks about a sickness that partially derailed his senior season at Loras and about a track where he never fulfilled his potential. He tells why he has never run a marathon or half marathon and why he is inclined not to join a running club. Mason looks ahead to his 2025 schedule and mentions two of his passions outside of running. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lance-bergeson8/support
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Hey there, fellow adventurers! Today I bring you another incredible episode of the Nick Fong Podcast! Ee have a very special guest on the show, none other than the amazing Bob Schultz, an American expat with a heartwarming story to share. Get ready to be swept off your feet as we dive into Bob's extraordinary journey from the bustling streets of Detroit to the breathtaking shores of Cabo. His love for this place is infectious, and you won't be able to resist falling in love with it too! We'll uncover some of Bob's most memorable moments, from producing shows in Las Vegas to crafting award-winning TV shows, all centered around the thrill of Baja fishing. This man's got tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Bob is deeply rooted in the community, and he and other fellow expats . have been a driving force behind crucial initiatives that help the foreign community settle into the Cabo lifestyle with ease. From essential tips on navigating local bureaucracy to making our neighborhoods safer, Bob and his friends are making a real difference. If you want to be in the know about all things Cabo, hit that subscribe button right now! You won't want to miss any of the thrilling Baja adventures, real estate gems, and insightful cultural explorations coming your way. And, of course, let's connect on Instagram @NickFong_Ronival. I'll be sharing exclusive behind-the-scenes goodies and updates there, just for you! Together we can make Cabo an even better place to call home. So don't forget to like, share, and spread the word about this podcast with your amigos. Let's grow this community and create lasting memories along the way! Stay tuned, stay excited, and stay adventurous! See you on the next episode of the Nick Fong Podcast! Adiós!
In this episode, I sit down with Bob Schultz, the owner of Target Shotguns and Precision Fit Stocks. Bob talks about both of his businesses, how they got started, some things on the horizon, and a few other business ventures he has had as well. This is a great interview with a lot of valuable information, so I hope you enjoy it!
This week on The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast, Bob Schultz of The International New Home Sales Specialists joins Greg and Kevin to discuss how home builders can have successful home sales regardless of market conditions.
“Write something you are passionate about.” Cue the coffee machine and cozy blankets, we're headed to the U.K. for a late night interview with Bob Schultz! Since 2001, Bob has built a career as a screenwriter following his departure from the I.T. industry. With a great love for the craft and film itself, he quickly began networking with industry giants; even developing a career on the lecture circuit. His latest project is currently being adapted into a graphic novel. Press that play button! SHOUTOUTS & PROMOTIONS -London Screenwriters Festival -Power Tool Cheerleaders -Support Independent Film
In the premiere episode of It's All About Story, writer/producer/instructor Bob Schultz gives an interview on the art of pitching. We discuss what makes a pitch great, how to structure one, how to deal with stage fright and much more. Host: Albin Linder Ärfström Produced by: Story Academy
"Stand in the ways and see, and ask for the old paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; then you will find rest for your souls" (Jeremiah 6:16). Join us to see the old paths that pastors and people on the frontier blazed for the Gospel, what sacrifices they made, what hardships they overcame, what joys they had, what lives they lived. Be inspired by these pioneers for Christ and consider what new places and new tasks may be yours for the sake of the Word of God reaching our people in our generation. ----more---- Hosts: Rev. Willie Grills and Rev. Zelwyn Heide Guests: Rev. Adam Koontz and Rev. David Appold Episode: 164 Special thanks to listener Bob Schultz who provided us with many wonderful histories and letters for this episode.
Enjoy a book review of Boyhood and Beyond by Bob Schultz. This book is addressed to boys and goes through many godly characteristics that boys should develop as they grow into men of God. If you are a mom of girls, don't skip over this episode. It's still worth a listen because these qualities can easily be applied to girls as well. I recommend it as a good easy-to-read, family-friendly book. It's short chapters will grab and hold your interest until the very end. Happy reading!
Duhawk Digest Host Robert Waterbury is joined by members of the recent NCAA Women's Track & Field Championship Team. Including head coach Matt Jones ('05), assistant coaches Bob Schultz, Mason Tangen and Ethan Adlfinger and senior Terrianna Black.Hosts: Robert WaterburyProducer: Trent Hanselmann ('18)Guests: Matt Jones, Bob Schultz, Mason Tangen, Ethan Adlfinger, Terrianna Black
The city and several community organizations are launching clean-up efforts, street upgrades and art projects to beautify downtown and nearby areas in advance of the NCAA tournament in March. Similar beautification efforts have accompanied other big events, including the Super Bowl and past NCAA Final Fours, but this year is different. Downtown still shows signs of the violence that spilled over from racial protests last May and the pandemic has left more storefronts and restaurant spaces empty. So host Mason King talks with Downtown Indy Inc.'s Bob Schultz, Keep Indianapolis Beautiful's Jeremy Kranowitz and the Arts Council of Indianapolis' Julie Goodman about the projects and cleanups they have planned. To learn more, read IBJ reporter Mickey Shuey's story about beautifying downtown and then read about the grant the Lilly Endowment is making fuel the efforts.
As baby boomers start to reach retirement age there are a lot of questions. How much does it take to retire? When should I retire? How much should I be saving? We cover all these questions and more with The Retirement Guy, Bob Schultz. He gives a planning tips and the realities for folks planning to retreat from the workplace. http://www.retirementguy.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As baby boomers start to reach retirement age there are a lot of questions. How much does it take to retire? When should I retire? How much should I be saving? We cover all theses questions and more with The Retirement Guy, Bob Schultz. He gives a planning tips and the realities for folks planning to retreat from the workplace. http://www.retirementguy.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As baby boomers start to reach retirement age there are a lot of questions. How much does it take to retire? When should I retire? How much should I be saving? We cover all theses questions and more with The Retirement Guy, Bob Schultz. He gives a planning tips and the realities for folks planning to retreat from the workplace. http://www.retirementguy.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cameron-Brooks' mission is to help JMOs reach their potential and dreams. The path to get there starts with understanding goals, values, and strengths. The Personal Marketability Assessment with Cameron-Brooks (PMA) is a proven resource to help JMOs identify these career drivers. During this session, an experienced Cameron-Brooks Recruiter asks JMOs specific questions to help them reflect on, evaluate, and verbalize their thoughts on these areas. It is a powerful exercise to help JMOs make the best decision about their future whether that is continuing with a military career, transitioning to business, or pursuing some other endeavor. The Personal Marketability Assessment also lays the foundation for how JMOs should prepare and what to focus on, if they do decide to pursue business. In this podcast, Cameron-Brooks alumnus Bob Schultz describes how his Personal Marketability Assessment with Cameron-Brooks Partner Joel Junker helped him clarify his goals and set him on a path for a successful career with Textron Aviation where he has been in sales, marketing and general management. If you are considering the transition from the military or have already made the decision, the Cameron-Brooks Personal Marketability Assessment is a proven resource to help you set goals and develop a plan to reach them. You can sign up to schedule a PMA here. Bob also expands on his MBA experience while working. You'll hear his perspective as he found it valuable to pursue his MBA while working because he could take problems from work to the classroom and solutions from the classroom back to work. He also built a strong network with other professionals and with his professors. Lastly, at the end, we both offer several book recommendations to include: The Right—and Wrong—Stuff: How Brilliant Careers Are Made and Unmade by Carter Cast Immunity to Change by Robert Kegan and Lisa Laskow Lahey Enjoy! Joel
HR Happy Hour 316 - Thinking about AI and Personalized Experiences with IBM Sponsored by Virgin Pulse Host: Steve Boese Guest Host: Madeline Laurano Guests: Bob Schultz, IBM; Gail Blum, NBCUniversal This week on the HR Happy Hour Show, Steve recorded live at IBM's Think Conference in Las Vegas, a massive event that brings together over 30K IBM customers, partners, and employees to talk and 'Think' about the future of work, business, and technology. In Part 1 of the podcast, Steve talks with Bob Schultz, General Manager of IBM's Watson Talent Business, to discuss what IBM is working on in the HR technology space - with a heavy dose of their AI intelligent Watson technology. We also talked about how AI can actually help create more personal, human, and tailored experiences for employees and candidates at scale. IBM has some of the most interesting technology in the space, and it was enlightening to catch up on what they've been doing. In Part 2 of the podcast, Steve welcomes guest host Madeline Laurano to talk with Gail Blum from NBCUniversal (the organization behind many of your favorite TV networks, shows, and more), about talent attraction, talent branding, and creating personal and meaningful candidate experiences. Even the world's most well-known and desirable brands like NBCUniversal have to compete hard for talent, and with the increased digitization of their business, they are now competing against more (especially tech) companies for talent. Gail shared some great insights about how they are approaching these challenges. We also talked Top Chef, This Is Us, and the Winter Olympics, and knitting. This was a fun show - thanks to IBM for having us out at Think. Subscribe to the HR Happy Hour wherever you get your podcasts.
Bob Schultz, the GM of Talent Management Business at IBM, and Grant Beckett, VP of Global Product Strategy at Globoforce, discuss how technology and cognitive data provides a holistic view of the employee lifecycle, eliminating the silos within HR.
Your child sees a wheelchair, a prosthetic leg or a service dog and they have questions. “A Touch of Understanding” teaches school kids what to say when they meet a person with a disability. Air1's Billie Branham talks with ATOU founder Leslie DeDora and board members Bob Schultz and Darlene O'Brien, a woman who is blind and shares her story with students.
Bio: Bob Schultz is a writer/producer/instructor with nearly 20 years of experience in Hollywood. He's also the co-founder of ScriptFest and the Great American PitchFest, which has been rated by Script Magazine as the #1 pitchfest and screenwriting conference in the world. Bob shares his passion for great films and his insights for pitching scripts of your own. All the shows on Suspense Radio are brought to you by Suspense Magazine, www.suspensemagazine.com If you would like to reach the show, email us at radio@suspensemagazine.com
Bio: Bob Schultz is a writer/producer/instructor with nearly 20 years of experience in Hollywood. He’s also the co-founder of ScriptFest and the Great American PitchFest, which has been rated by Script Magazine as the #1 pitchfest and screenwriting conference in the world. Bob shares his passion for great films and his insights for pitching scripts of your own. All the shows on Suspense Radio are brought to you by Suspense Magazine, www.suspensemagazine.com If you would like to reach the show, email us at radio@suspensemagazine.com
In this interview, Laura Powers talks with Bob Schultz, President of Script Fest and The Great American Pitch Fest. Pitch Fest is an event held in Burbank, CA in which 500 writers pitch to more than 120 production companies, agents, managers, financiers, and industry pros seeking material to option, writers, to manage, hire, and represent. There are also classes and panels on screenwriting and the business. You can find out more information and register at www.scriptfest.com or get in touch with Bob directly at bob@scripfest.com. Enter the code “Laura10” at checkout for a 10% discount. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.
In this interview, Laura Powers talks with Bob Schultz, President of Script Fest and The Great American Pitch Fest. Pitch Fest is an event held in Burbank, CA in which 500 writers pitch to more than 120 production companies, agents, managers, financiers, and industry pros seeking material to option, writers, to manage, hire, and represent. There are also classes and panels on screenwriting and the business. You can find out more information and register at www.scriptfest.com or get in touch with Bob directly at bob@scripfest.com. Enter the code “Laura10” at checkout for a 10% discount. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.
In this interview, Laura Powers talks with Bob Schultz, President of Script Fest and The Great American Pitch Fest. Pitch Fest is an event held in Burbank, CA in which 500 writers pitch to more than 120 production companies, agents, managers, financiers, and industry pros seeking material to option, writers, to manage, hire, and represent. There are also classes and panels on screenwriting and the business. You can find out more information and register at www.scriptfest.com or get in touch with Bob directly at bob@scripfest.com. Enter the code “Laura10” at checkout for a 10% discount. You can connect with Laura at www.laurapowers.net, on Facebook @thatlaurapowers, on twitter @thatlaurapowers, and on instagram at laurapowers44.
Indianapolis is gearing up for the biggest weekend of the year, with celebrations surrounding both the 101st running of the Indianapolis 500, and Memorial Day. But the agencies charged with promoting the Circle City to the rest of the world aren't just thinking of out-of-town guests. They want Hoosiers to know about the wide array of activity choices throughout the long weekend. Our guests on No Limits will be Chris Gahl, Senior Vice President of Visit Indy, and Bob Schultz, Vice President of Downtown Indy.
In this episode, Ben shares a "product review" of Courageous Men of the Word after two months of being a member, and Andrew will take our Courageous Men of the Word Segment, examining the books of Hosea and 1st John in "The Love and Forgiveness of God." Andrew will also share a resource in our equipping segment this week: a set of books for young men by the late Bob Schultz. That and much more, on this episode of the Sharpening Character Podcast!
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Bob Schultz is the president of ScriptFest America, a non-profit educational and professional development organization for screenwriters. ScriptFest is the biggest and longest-running screenwriting conference and pitching event in the world, holding 20 events in the US, Canada, and London over the last 13 years. It has also been rated the #1 pitchfest and screenwriting conference in the world by Script Magazine. When not running ScriptFest, Bob is a full-time writer, focusing on spec screenplays and work-for-hire.
In this interview, Laura Powers talks with Bob Schultz, President of Script Fest and The Great American Pitch Fest. Pitch Fest is an event held in Burbank, CA in which 500 writers pitch to more than 120 production companies, agents, managers, financiers, and industry pros seeking material to option, writers, to manage, hire, and represent. Script fest is the 20th through the 22nd of May and Pitch Fest is on Sunday the 22nd. There are also classes and panels on screenwriting and the business. You can find out more information and register at http://scriptfest.com/ For a ten percent off, enter code Laura10 at checkout. For more information on Laura and her work and her writing, you can go to www.laurapowers.net. Thanks for listening!
A special Skype call episode where we talk to the co-founders of the Great American Pitch Fest (who are also writers themselves) Signe Olynyk and Bob Schultz. They're in the UK promoting their new feature, Below Zero and also talking about a pitchfest spin off being held at the London Screenwriters Festival. But we wanted to ask them about a controversial issue. Is it right for writers to charge other writers for events? Why do they cost so much? Could they be cheaper?