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Frank discusses the No Labels party not presenting a candidate to run for a presidential bid. He moves on to discuss movement towards Ukraine joining NATO. Bob Wolf, a college and career skills readiness trainer with Hope Skills, joins the program to discuss record rates of absenteeism in school, the movement to ban phones in the classroom, and skills that students are not being taught. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank starts the show like he always does on Fridays: With Ask Frank Anything. Frank discusses the No Labels party not presenting a candidate to run for a presidential bid. He moves on to discuss movement towards Ukraine joining NATO. Bob Wolf, a college and career skills readiness trainer with Hope Skills, joins the program to discuss record rates of absenteeism in school, the movement to ban phones in the classroom, and skills that students are not being taught. Frank starts the third hour with denunciations for the week. He moves on to talk with Jimmy Failla, a stand up comic and host of Fox Across America on radio and Fox News Saturday Night on television. They talk about covering the news with humor, Failla's book and his new TV program. Frank wraps up the show talking about preservation of an ancient oral language, the children's television show, Bluey and much more. He is also joined by James Flippin for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob Wolf, College & Career Skills Readiness Trainer with Hope Skills. Topic: Record rates of absenteeism in school, the movement to ban smart phones in schools, the skills children aren't learning Story: https://www.npr.org/2022/01/28/1075842341/growing-calls-to-take-masks-off-children-in-school Website: https://hopeskills.com/ Social Media: https://twitter.com/bobhopewolf https://www.facebook.com/HOPEskills https://www.youtube.com/user/HopeSkills https://www.linkedin.com/pub/bob-wolf/29/562/766 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On tonight's edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Frank starts the show with Steve Kates, aka Dr. Sky a veteran radio and TV broadcaster and edu-tainer with expertise in astronomy and space. He's also a podcaster for wabcradio.com. They explore all things space. Then, Frank talks about a man who tried to rob a Mexican restaurant with a plastic gun and was shot and killed by a patron and then James D. Zirin, a former federal prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, a columnist for Washington Monthly and the author of the book “Plaintiff in Chief: A Portrait of Donald Trump in 3500 lawsuits” joins Frank to talk about Trump's legal woes and Biden's handling of classified documents. Not long after that, Frank gives his thoughts on a principal who posted test scores to embarrass low achievers and then Frank is joined by Bob Wolf, College & Career Skills Readiness Trainer with Hope Skills to talk about the skills children aren't learning. Later, Frank talks about gas stoves vs. electric, and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Bob Wolf, College & Career Skills Readiness Trainer with Hope Skills about the skills children aren't learning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hope Skills is an educational institution on Long Island. Here, we talk to it's founder Bob Wolf about “Hope.” Andrea Barber is mostly known for her role as Kimmy Gibbler on the shows “Full House” & “Fuller House.” Her memoir is entitled “Full Circle: From Hollywood to Real Life & Back Again.” Our part 2 of our discussions with NASCAR royalty Kyle Petty. Again, his new book is “Swerve or Die.” Long time guitarist with “The Patti Smith Band” Lenny Kaye recently authored the book “Lightning Striking: Ten Transformative Moments In Rock & Roll.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano sharpens his pencils with Bob Wolf, College & Career Skills Readiness Trainer with Hope Skills and Mark Erlenwein, Principal of Staten Island Tech and New York State's 2022 Principal of the Year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Curtis Mack behind the mic in WRNJ's studio as he speaks with radio legend and #NJ native, John Hennessy. John has broadcasted in the #AHL and #NHL for the #AlbanyRiverRats and #TheNJDevils and he has the championship rings to prove it. Hennessy started his career in 1993 with professional sports broadcasting and prior to that he worked at stations like #WBZ and #WKOX after graduating from Providence College and later William Paterson University. It was John's dream to become a broadcaster as far back as he remembers. “My father had season tickets to the #Rangers back in the ‘70's.” says, John. His career was inspired by names like Marve Albert, Martty Glickman, and Bob Wolf. Later working with names such as; Mike Emerick, Chico Resch, Randy Velischek who also is a #Jersey guy according to Hennessy. “I got my start in local radio.” says John. Curtis Mack explains to John his start in local radio as well. John has a championship ring from 1995 with the River Rats and 2003 with the Devils. John even found himself hosting a television program with #FOX pregaming NHL games along with voicing other memorable broadcast opportunities. John mentions his favorite place to travel is #Newfoundland because he “loves the people there” and of course a good #hockey game. “Travel was a big part of the job.” says John. After 20 years of #radio broadcasting, John mentions that he's semi-retired, but If the right opportunity came along at a local station, he'd take it. John Hennessy can be best reached for any voice over or broadcast related work through his #Facebook page. Visit CurtisMack.com for more!
Russ spoke with Bob Wolf about the Knights of Columbus. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kcmifm
Bob Wolf, College & Career Skills Readiness Trainer with Hope Skills explains what is missing in education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob Wolf and Alex Tiktin from the Bankruptcy and Corporate Restructuring Group join Rich Schoenstein to discuss the current status of the COVID-19 foreclosure and eviction moratorium as we approach the New Year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steve Adubato and Mary Gamba are joined by Bob Wolf, College and Career Skills Coach, aoub the essential communication and leadership skills needed for those entering the workforce today. Then, Steve speaks with Christy Biedron, Director of Education, for Junior Achievement of NJ about encouraging young women to explore STEM fields. 11/14/21
“Business is not about business, it's about people.” Those who have stayed loyal to a company based on their customer service know this to be true. In this episode of OUTdrive, Cliff reconnects with an old friend and former business partner Bob Wolf to discuss building trusting relationships. Raised in an entrepreneurial environment, Bob developed a strong worth ethic, a respect for independence, and a passion for serving people that shaped the way he did business. Bob is a successful business owner, salesman, and manager in the construction and development business. Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio, he attended Iowa State's College of Business. He made his way to Missouri after accepting a job with Butler Manufacturing in Kansas City. Bob then ventured out in business with his partner Tom Davis, putting together several construction companies over the years to create Septagon Construction Company in Sedalia. After 30 years with Septagon, Bob moved back to the Kansas City area to help create another construction conglomerate and, nearly 20 years later, he is still involved in the business today. Tune in to this episode to hear words of wisdom from someone with almost 50 years of business experience. You'll learn all about building successful relationships and hear several of Bob's “Wolfisms,” phrases that he often used with associates, friends and family. What you'll learn: Bob reflects on his childhood and growing up in a time where children were to be seen and not heard. What led Bob to the construction business, and details from his first big step to join Butler Manufacturing in Kansas City to pursuing industry entrepreneurship in Sedalia. Developing the entrepreneurial mindset, which includes taking responsibility for failures and successes. Bob describes his style of interacting with customers and defines what business is really about. The pros and cons of using technology to connect with customers versus face-to-face interactions. Bob's perspective on rural America and the overriding characteristic of loyalty The advice Bob instills on his grandchildren and his response to excuses
On this edition of the Other Side of Midnight, Frank welcomes his guests Bob Wolf and Jen Kerns. Plus the Thousand Dollar Minute, a tribute to Norm MacDonald, and much much more!
In radio news, Urban One reports its fourth quarter revvenue for 2020. Cumulus Media hires a new replacement to compete with the Rush Limbaugh show. We let you know what is happening on the street. Bill Sparks presents a feature on Bob Wolf sports announcer. This weeks classic aircheck is WCAU FM from 02-11-1982. Finally our featured station is WJSR FM from Richmond VA with their 80s format.
Bob Wolf, College & Career Skills Readiness Trainer with Hope Skills, talks about the value of a handwritten note. Author Leonard David chats with Frank about the new push to go to the moon and his new book “Moon Rush: The New Space Race” and Swedish author Johan Norberg, a historian of ideas and a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, joins Frank to discuss why people get so nostalgic about yesteryear. And how did Frank manage to spill wine on his ceiling over the weekend?
Bob Wolf, College & Career Skills Readiness Trainer with Hope Skills, sits down with Frank to talk about the value of a handwritten note.
Frank talks with Bob Wolf about the skills kids aren't learning in schools. He also talks with Nino Perrotta, who has been in law enforcement for 30 years about some of the concerns regarding COVID 19 fraud.
Frank talks with Bob Wolf, of Hope Skills about his mission to help children join the job market. Andrew Ragusa talks about the exodus of Manhattan residents to LI.
Frank talks with WABC owner John Catsimatidis about the election and the VP Debate. John lets a major announcement about the radio station's future out of the bag. Frank also speaks to Bob Wolf, who is on a one-man mission to teach life skills to young people.
John Mulrooney is an American comedian, radio and TV show host, actor and writer. Mulrooney was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He began his career on the NYC comedy scene at Rick Newman's Catch a Rising Star in 1979. Mulrooney transitioned into television in the early eighties on a show called Comedy Tonight. In addition to his 13 stand-up appearances he also wrote and produced original content for 165 episodes. Mulrooney competed on Star Search and lost, but it helped his early career, since he was hired to work for the program, writing comedy and doing audience warm up. Upon relocating to Los Angeles, California, Mulrooney became a "regular" at The Improvisation, The World Famous Comedy Store and The Laugh Factory. After Joan Rivers left as host of The Late Show on the Fox network in 1987, Mulrooney was asked to replace her. After a few months, The Late Show was cancelled due to low ratings and strong competition from The Tonight Show and Nightline. Mulrooney hosted Comic Strip: Live, first for a year as a local show on KTTV in Los Angeles in 1988, continuing when Fox TV programming executives expanded the show to Fox-owned stations, then network-wide on Saturday nights, for an additional year. He continued to appear on other TV shows such as An Evening at the Improv, Hollywood Squares, Showtime, HBO and Comedy Central and filling in as guest host for Pat Sajak on The Pat Sajak Show. In 1994 Mulrooney wrote, and starred, for two seasons in a sitcom called Midtown North which aired on Comedy Central. He was also one of the featured comics on Andrew Dice Clay's Valentine's Day Massacre pay-per-view special in 1994. Then in 1996 Mulrooney moved back to NYC to begin a career in radio. He co-hosted The John and Abbey show, an afternoon drive-time show which aired on 105.1 - The Buzz. During this time Mulrooney earned the N.Y.S.B Broadcaster's Award for Best On-Air Personality. In 1998 he made the switch to morning radio and teamed up with veteran radio host, Bob Wolf. Wolf and Mulrooney in the Morning went on to beat The Howard Stern Show in the ratings in 2000. John then won Best On-Air Personality for a second time. After a syndication deal drew them to Cleveland, the pair split up and continued to work in radio. In 2007 and 2009, Mulrooney toured Israel on the Crossroads Comedy Tour, a series of benefit concerts for the Crossroads Center in Jerusalem, sponsored by Jerry Seinfeld. In 2008 and 2010, Mulrooney travelled to the Middle East to entertain troops as part of the - Incoming Comedy tour.In 2014 Mulrooney hosted his own show on iHeartRADIO, Mulrooney in the Morning. He still tours the country appearing at comedy clubs, casinos and corporate functions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
The bat-line is open once again with the Philosophers of Rock N Roll and their special guest Saleem, AKA Twix bass player of Bob Wolf on the Rock N Rollas Podcast Episode 8. Bob Wolf special LP coming soon. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocknrollaspodcast/support
Bob Wolf is Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Wolf Design Partners, which he founded in 2006. Prior to running his own firm, Bob was Senior Creative Director at Enterprise IG, Creative Director at Anspach Grossman Portugal and Design Director at Landor Associates. Bob has an impressive number of widely recognized brands he designed including Bank of America, Lockheed Martin, Hush Puppies, Unisys, and more. Bob is also a graduate of The Cooper Union, and his work has been honored by the AGIA, The Art Director’s Club of NY and LA, Clio, Graphis, ID Magazine, Print and more.
In this episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Montag Mfg., we welcome veteran application expert and the owner of Wolf Consulting & Research in Mahomet, Ill., Bob Wolf will discuss sprayer nozzle technology advancements over the past 30 years.
In this episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast, brought to you by Yetter Manufacturing Company, we welcome Bob Wolf, a veteran application expert and the owner of Wolf Consulting & Research who discusses the recent changes in labeling and application requirements for three major herbicides.
Bob Wolf, the original catfish thrower in Nashville, discusses the tradition and thanks Canada for delivering hockey to Nashville
The original Nashville Predators catfish tosser Bob Wolf joined the show.