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Original Air Date: December 6, 2017 Would you like more fun, love, laughter and adventure in your life? Oscar-nominated actress and best-selling author Mariel Hemingway and her boyfriend, Bobby Williams, a stuntman and extreme athlete, say they have the answers to living a simpler, more vibrant life. In their book, "Running with Nature," Mariel and Bobby show us how to tap into our soul's mission and reconnect with our true selves. Mariel also opens up about her famous family, including her grandfather Ernest Hemingway, and their legacy of addiction, mental illness and suicide.
Bobby Williams joins Jason Barfield to talk about the move for football to play all 2025 home games at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, the home of the Houston Dynamo.
This week Bobby Williams' monkey movie has a grip on the Regular Features boys however one of the lads refuses to be caught up in the zeitgeist and has done a feature about Family Fortunes or summin'. This episode of the podcast is dediated to Twins director David Lynch.
New head football coach Phil Longo and Bobby Williams sit down with Jason Barfield after Wednesday's hiring announcement.
Bobby WIlliams gives an update on the lastest in the search for a new football coach
Bobby WIlliams join in studio to talk about the Bearkats bowl game invitation. He also gives an update on the search for a new head football coach.
Bobby Williams joins the podcast to talk about K.C. Keeler and the process for hiring the next head football coach.
Bobby WIlliams joins Jason Barfield to talk about football reaching 6 wins and getting bowl eligible.
Every year, the Association of Illinois Electric Cooperatives (AIEC) puts on a Lineworkers' Safety Rodeo for lineworkers to get together, share trade secrets and compete — safely, as the name suggests — in a variety of events. Hear from CEO Bobby Williams and the team of linemen that represented Southwestern Electric in this month's episode.
Bobby Williams joins the show to talk about the win over Texas State. He will also discuss the latest in conference movement.
"Being Set Free by the Power of Jesus Christ!" If God can set free a murderer like Paul was in the Book of Acts, He can surely set you free of anything that is holding you back from God's best! Listen to this inspirational message from Bobby Williams that will help you break the chains, the burden that is keeping you from the abundant Life Jesus Christ promised! God can break addiction, He can turn fear into Faith, He can turn doubt into trust and more! Please leave us a 5- Star review and share this program to others! God bless you! BW
"Being Set Free by the Power of Jesus Christ!" If God can set free a murderer like Paul was, he can surely set you free of anything that is holding you back from God's best! Listen to this inspirational message from Bobby Williams that will help you break the chains, the burden that is keeping you from the abundant Life Jesus Christ promised! God can break addiction, He can turn fear into Faith, He can turn doubt into trust and more! Please leave us a 5- Star review and share this program to others! God bless you! BW
On Sept. 7, 2024, Southwestern Electric Cooperative held its 86th Annual Meeting of Members at the American Farm Heritage Museum in Greenville. In this month's podcast, hear the addresses from CEO Bobby Williams and Board President Jerry Gaffner in their entirety.
"God is still in the miracle saving business" No matter what you are going through, no matter what terrible circumstances you may be facing, God is still able to rescue you! Don't give up! Listen to this inspirational message from Bobby Williams that will help you regain your trust in God, over your circumstances! Please leave us a 5- Star review and share this program to others! God bless you! BW
In this episode, Bobby Williams speaks with Cheryl Vandegriff and Alex Steffens about their work on the Autistic Maslow's Triangle. Cheryl, who has autism, and Alex, a specialist in early childhood education with an autistic son, discuss the need to prioritize mental needs over physical ones for neurodivergent individuals. They delve into the importance of community and family support, implementing sensory diets, and the concept of masking. They also share practical advice on preventing meltdowns and adjusting home environments to better support autistic children.
In this episode, Bobby Williams speaks with Cheryl Vandegriff and Alex Steffens about their work on the Autistic Maslow's Triangle. Cheryl, who has autism, and Alex, a specialist in early childhood education with an autistic son, discuss the need to prioritize mental needs over physical ones for neurodivergent individuals. They delve into the importance of community and family support, implementing sensory diets, and the concept of masking. They also share practical advice on preventing meltdowns and adjusting home environments to better support autistic children.
Ben decided to let Cory go live with his shenanigans before discussing football news and commits, what we learned when Bobby Williams went on the BSN podcast, and miscellaneous filled with information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Message from Bobby Williams on June 23, 2024
Prepare to be enchanted by the story of a marketing student turned luxury handbag magnate as we sit down with Bobby Williams, the visionary president of Ghurka handbags. His tale is woven with threads of serendipity and hard-won insights, leading you through the tapestry of the fashion industry's high-stakes world. From navigating the voyage of prestigious luggage brand Hartman through its acquisition by Samsonite to the founding of Boconi with his dynamic entrepreneur wife Connie, Bobby's anecdotes reveal not only the fabric of his personal life but also the strategic moves behind creating a successful business in the face of intense competition.We then step into the classroom with the Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass, guided by the expertise of Emily Blumenthal. Listen as she imparts wisdom earned from teaching aspiring designers at top fashion institutions and penning the essential 'Handbag Designer Bible.' The conversation pivots to the pivotal role of belief in the longevity of a brand, even amid the pandemic that swept across the globe, altering consumer behavior and the landscape of the travel accessories market. Bobby shares the secret ingredient that has allowed him to remain a stalwart figure in the handbag design world through ever-shifting trends and challenges.Our journey culminates with a glimpse into the future of Ghurka, as Bobby details their strategic maneuvers to introduce a refreshed, modern collection aimed at captivating a new generation. Discover how they are blending the revered heritage of their brand with a contemporary aesthetic, all while nurturing the loyalty of customers who have cherished their Ghurka bags for over four decades. This episode isn't just a peek behind the curtain of a luxury brand; it's a masterclass in the art of evolution, relevance, and the enduring power of a visionary at the helm.Follow Bobby: ghurka.com https://www.instagram.com/ghurka/Shop Handbag Designer 101 Merch: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/category/all-products Register for the Handbag Designer 101 Masterclass: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/challenge-page/Masterclass Book a handbag session with Emily: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/ Hire Emily to be a guest speaker at your event: https://www.emilyblumenthal.com/speaking Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HandbagDesigner101-IHDA Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/handbagdesigner/ Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@handbagdesigner Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/handbagdesigner
Retired Army veteran, Bronze Star recipient and community volunteer Don Clark, 50, has plans to run for the District 5 Augusta Commission seat currently held by Bobby Williams, he came in to speak with Austin Wednesday afternoon
Keeping The Faith In A Troubled World! Thank you for listening to another episode of Encouraging Moments with Bobby Williams! Be sure to subscribe and leave a 5-star review! Until next time... Be Encouraged!
Thank you for listening to another Encouraging Moment with Bobby Williams. Be sure to subscribe and leave a 5-star review. Until next time... Be Encouraged!
Thank you for listening to Encouraging Moments with Bobby Williams! Be sure to subscribe and leave a 5-star review! Until next time... Be Encouraged!
Thank you for listening to another Encouraging Moment with Bobby Williams! Be sure to subscribe and leave a 5-star review! Until next time... Be Encouraged!
The Kats took the weekend series from OSU. Men's basketball will be a dangerous team in March. Are we on retirement watch for Bobby Williams after contract extension? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Bobby Williams joins in studio to give updates on the projects at Bowers Stadium and the timeline for construction.
This week Mariel and her partner Bobby Williams discuss Bobby's project which is 11 years in the making. Stratosphere ATC is an incredible new machine currently being used to help train elite athletes but Bobby's goal is to make the technology available for everyone so we can all be healthier people. Hosts - Mariel Hemingway & Melissa Yamaguchi Executive Producer and Sound Engineer - Slater Smith Click to Donate to the Mariel Hemingway Foundation Follow us on Instagram Subscribe to the Mariel Hemingway Foundation Youtube channel here Listen on Expansion on Dash radio every Saturday at 9am and Sunday at 9pm PST
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Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee Mariel Hemingway is known for her iconic roles in Lipstick, Manhattan, and Star 80. But did you know she created a Mental Health Foundation, and that she is from a military family? Her dad enlisted in WWII just after Pearl Harbor, was in the OSS which would become the CIA. Her grandfather, the great American writer Ernest Hemingway was denied enlistment for visual impairment but served the frontline in Italy with the Red Cross as an ambulance driver in 1917. Ron and Mariel talk about service, wellness, mental health, about her 2015 memoir "Out Came The Sun," and being able to tell your story no matter the challenge, and never being afraid to let that story go. Many thanks Mariel Hemingway for joining us on Home Base Nation. Thanks for your passion for mind body health, and helping others through your work with the Foundation and the collaboration with partner Bobby Williams on all things wellness. Your family story and legacy are remarkable and at the same time as you say, there is nothing unique about many of these challenges and triumphs we all share. Please check out the memoir Out Came the Sun: Overcoming the Legacy of Mental Illness, Addiction, and Suicide in My Family which is also read by the author on Audible. And of course, follow our friend's Melissa and Mariel's great podcast Out Comes The Sun Podcast and for wellness and mental health resources, please check out Mariel Hemingway Foundation. Special thanks to Dr. Rudy Tanzi, MGH scientist and artist for the introduction to our guest. If you are your loved one is experiencing any emotional, mental health struggles, you are not alone and please contact Home Base at (617) 724-5202, or visit www.homebase.org.To Donate to Home Base where every dollar goes to the care of veterans and military families that is cost to them, go to: www.homebase.org/donate.Theme music for Home Base Nation: "Rolling the Tree" by The Butler FrogsFollow Home Base on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedInThe Home Base Nation Team is Steve Monaco, Army Veteran Kelly Field, Justin Scheinert, Chuck Clough, with COO Michael Allard, Brigadier General Jack Hammond, and Peter Smyth.Producer and Host: Dr. Ron HirschbergAssistant Producer, Editor: Chuck CloughChairman, Home Base Media Lab: Peter SmythHome Base Nation is the official podcast of Home Base Program for Veterans and Military Families, a partnership of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Red Sox Foundation. To learn more and connect with us at Home Base Nation: www.homebase.org/podcastThe views expressed by guests to the Home Base Nation podcast are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by guests are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Home Base, the Red Sox Foundation or any of its officials.
Thank you for listening to another Encouraging Moment with Bobby Williams! God's Goodness Produces Favor, Generosity, and a Grateful Heart! Be sure to subscribe and leave a 5-star review! Until next time... Be Encouraged!
Things Discussed: Four-game suspension for Harbaugh? NCAA doesn't understand that they can't operate like it's 1998 with one team the same week they're letting a friend off for the biggest scandal since Pony Express. The commonality is the NCAA has a sweet spot where it has to be harsh enough that it looks like they're serious while not being serious enough to affect anybody's bottom line. Michigan and Tennessee stand out because one was too small and one too big to fit the narrative that the NCAA is actually in charge of anything. Who's going to coach? Seth: Four games, four future coaches on staff, so let's have tryouts! Other suggestions are to leave the defense alone, have Sherrone coach when he can and Mike Hart take the other game. Big Ten Media Days: Don't care what's said. Ohio State Preview: They might not have an A+ quarterback, Seth will believe Ryan Day and that offense have less than A- when it happens but Brian watched the OSU spring game and it didn't look A-. Best opponent in nonconference? Probably ECU, who reminds us of MTSU a few years back. Bowling Green preview. Big Ten Media Days Round 2: Ryan Day wants to deemphasize The Game because he's 31-2 in the Big Ten, duh. Mel Tucker's answer to how do you tamp things down was very Bobby Williams. We find nothing weird about Minnesota's thing; of course PJ Fleck is weird, we know this. Everybody knows coaches are weirdos. When they announced aliens are real all of college football Twitter answered “We know.”
EPISODE 295: Do you ever wonder if you can get paid for estimates even when doing small home building, remodeling, or commercial projects? In today's episode, we've invited one of our Masterclass students, Bobby Williams, president and CEO at BGW Construction in Indiana. Today, Bobby shares his experience after joining our Get Paid for Estimates Masterclass. He talks about some of the biggest problems with giving out free estimates, why it's high time you start charging for pre-construction work, and the transformative ripple effects it can have on your construction business. Tune in now to learn more! Key Takeaways: Introduction (00:00) Meet Bobby Williams of BGW Construction (04:38) What are the biggest problems that come with free estimates? (09:16) Ripple effects of providing paid pre-construction services (12:37) Don't compare yourself to your competition (21:24) The best of Get Paid for Estimates Masterclass (24:36) Why sign up for the Get Paid for Estimates Masterclass? (31:13) Episode wrap-up (34:29) Additional Resources: - FREE training on how to get paid for estimates HERE - Hear success stories from our clients HERE - Book a FREE call with our team HERE - Visit Construction Leading Edge for more HERE -- The Construction Leading Edge Podcast helps construction business owners maximize their revenue, eliminate chaos, systematize their work, and win back their time. Follow us on your favorite podcasting platform so you never miss an episode!
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Back by popular demand, Bobby Williams and Hunter McIntyre return to talk health and fitness with Eddie Ifft over 8 pounds of red meat. Exclusive to WODcast listeners: THORNE: Health solutions Trusted by 40,000 medical professionals, over 100 professional and collegiate sports teams, the UFC, and now CrossFit. Thorne, the Official Supplement Partner of CrossFit. . Our exclusive WODCAST storefront can be found at http://thorne.com/u/wodcast – shop here for our crossfit 20% off discount. Hand-Crafted, Cedar Barrel Saunas. Go to https://sisulifestyle.com/ and use code WODCAST for $500 off a Sisu Sauna.
In this episode, we have a special guest, Bobby Williams, the owner of the iconic Lizard's Thicket restaurant in Columbia, SC. Lizard's Thicket has been a staple in the community for 45 years, serving up delicious Southern cuisine to locals and tourists alike. Mayor Rickenmann and Bobby Williams discuss the history of Lizard's Thicket and how it has evolved over the years. They also dive into the importance of supporting local businesses and how Lizard's Thicket has contributed to growing Columbia's culinary scene. Throughout the conversation, listeners will learn about the challenges and successes of owning a family-run restaurant, as well as the impact that Lizard's Thicket has had on the community. Mayor Rickenmann and Bobby Williams also discuss the future of the restaurant industry in Columbia and the importance of adapting to changing times. Whether you're a long-time fan of Lizard's Thicket or just discovering the restaurant for the first time, this episode of Around Town is a must-listen. Join us as we celebrate 45 years of delicious food and community building with Bobby Williams and Mayor Daniel Rickenmann.
Bobby Williams and Hunter McIntyre return to the WODcast. Joining Eddie in a hilarious conversation about all things trending in fitness from the perspective of a 30-something, 40-something and 50-something year old. Exclusive to WODcast listeners: SAGA produces the world's first wireless, auto-calibrating BFR cuffs, controlled by your smart phone. Head over to World-Leading Blood Flow Restriction Bands | SAGA Fitness BFR Bands and use code wodcast20 for 20% off Hand-Crafted, Cedar Barrel Saunas. Go to https://sisulifestyle.com/ and use code WODCAST for $500 off a Sisu Sauna.
Through the Storm He is Lord of All! Thank you for listening to another Encouraging Moment with Bobby Williams! Be sure to subscribe and leave a 5-star review! Until next time... Be Encouraged!
Bobby Williams no tiene rostro. Todo parece indicar que pasó desapercibido para los historiadores que dedicaron largos años al rescate de música y músicos de otros tiempos. Quizás oyeran hablar de él entre un largo desfile de nombres, confundido entre las memorias de sus contemporáneos. Puede que también fuese silenciado, opacado por los tiempos grises que recorrieron la geografía cultural cubana mucho después, o que sencillamente, como sigue aconteciendo, no era un animal de su tiempo y estaba destinado a "reaparecer" 50, 60, o 70 años después. Cantante, actor y bailarín, bien cubano a pesar de su norteamericanizado nombre artístico (algo muy usual en el ambiente musical de esos años donde una Omara Portuondo también tuvo su breve etapa de Omara Brown) comenzó a destacar junto a otros intérpretes como Dandy Crawford, Beny Roberts y Fellove Valdés, quienes mediando la década del cuarenta del siglo XX cubano, rendían culto al jazz, especialmente a los electrizantes swing y Be Bop. En 1945 en los estudios de la Radio Cadena Suaritos, se grabó esta versión de "Tatalibabá", tema antológico de Florencio Santana, que la permanencia de Celia Cruz en la escena internacional hizo trascender. Delia Bravo y Marta Pérez, habituales del "Club del Swing", llegaron a los discos. Julieta Peñalver quedó atrapada en el limbo de estas lejanas emisiones radiales. Pocos podían quedar indiferentes al sintonizar RHC Cadena Azul donde Isolina Carrillo, Chano Pozo, Olga Guillot o Bebo Valdés aportaban lo suyo; o CMQ donde Armando Romeu (jr) conducía una gran orquesta en los estudios de Monte y Prado, arropando con melodías del Norte al selecto "Club del Swing", mientras el carismático Orlando Guerra (Cascarita) -bajo la batuta orquestal de Alfredo Brito- hechizaba a los habituales del Show Pinilla. Ya para entonces el "mambo" existía en la cabeza y los arreglos de Pérez Prado para la jazz band "Casino de la Playa". Otra cosa es que muy pocos comprendieran el delirio rítmico-armónico del talentoso matancero. La esencia de aquella radio orbitó en la sencillez de una habitación apenas insonorizada, cubiertas sus paredes por paneles de madera, tela de yute, o bagazo de caña. Dos o tres micrófonos de cinta, reacios a perderse el menor atisbo de sonido, aseguraban el resto. En el staff artístico de Suaritos sobresalieron: Amelita Frades, "Los Cumbancheros" con Ñico Saquito y su cantante Miguelito Díaz, el cancionero Fernando Albuerne, Celina y Reutilio, y las hermanas Romay. Obdulio Morales conduce la camaleónica Orquesta Suaritos, acostumbrada a ejecutar todo tipo de ritmos. Para guarachas, rumbas y congas era la "Orquesta Suaritos Bailable"; bajo los efluvios de algún fox trot, swing o bebop, se transformaba en "Orquesta Americana Suaritos", y si se trataba de algo novedoso, con atisbo de convertirse en "una verdadera bomba", ni corto ni perezoso, el mago Suaritos no dudaba en añadir un peligroso elemento a su fórmula: "Orquesta Atómica Bailable". Una jovencísima Celia Cruz nos devuelve aquellos tiempos de la radio donde casi todo era posible. La cuerda de un contrabajo podía emular perfectamente el "cañonazo de las nueve", un cubanísimo Tarzán enamoraba a Juana, y grandes músicos (muchos clásicos de hoy) por sólo 20 centavos ejecutaban su música en directo para deleitar a los oyentes, y de paso hacer realidad el viejo sueño de ser escuchados más allá del barrio, el humilde solar, la academia de bailes, o los Liceos. Para la despedida los míticos Matamoros nos devuelven un bailable aniversario CMQ. Dos buenos sones: "La pena de mi tierra" y "Mi Cafetero".
Thank you for listening to another Encouraging Moment with Bobby Williams! Jesus... The Way to Heaven! Be sure to subscribe and leave a 5-star review! Until next time... Be Encouraged!
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God' Power is Perfected in Our Weakness! Thank you for listening to another Encouraging Moment with Bobby Williams! Be sure to subscribe and leave a 5-star review!
As we approach the New Year, be sure to listen to this brand-new Encouraging Moment with Bobby Williams. Subscribe and leave a 5-star review! Until Next Time... Be Encouraged!
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Businesses aren't just about making sales, they can also be about creating a legacy that lives on for years to come - even when you're gone. In this episode, siblings Angela Jennings & Bobby Williams share the story of their mom's company, Guaranteed Horse Products, and what it's been like continuing the family business she left behind in January 2021. We'll chat about family legacy, inheriting a family-owned business, and why Angela and Bobby both chose to keep Guaranteed Horse Products operational in their mom's absence. Tune in to hear this inspirational story of determination, remembrance, and life after the loss of a loved one.SEGMENT MARKERS: • 3:35-18:34 How the business began and what made it special.• 18:36-28:19 Taking over and managing the company after their mom's passing.• 28:42-32:40 Challenges that come with stepping into someone else's shoes.INSTAGRAM-@guaranteedhorseproductsFACEBOOK:/WeLoveYourHorsesFULL SHOW NOTES:theleadlinepodcast.com/41-------------Enjoying this podcast? Join The Leadline for a Ranch Retreat for Horse Business Owners on Oct 11-14, 2022! We'll be hosting a variety of sessions to help you scale your business and achieve your goals, and you might even get to meet some of the guests we've previously had on the show. Learn more at theleadlinepodcast.com/ranchretreat.Support the showSupport the show
TheWolverine.com's Chris Balas, Clayton Sayfie and Anthony Broome preview what to expect from Michigan Wolverines football at Big Ten Media Days (Tuesday, July 26). Balas tells tales from media days past, including on MSU coach Bobby Williams, OSU coach Jim Tressel and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices