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Autistic teenager Sebastian Rogers vanished on Monday, February 26, 2024. His father, Seth, asks that we in the true crime community continue to share his son's face and name. That is my goal as I continue to cover the case.Sebastian's stepfather, Chris Proudfoot (aka Mr. Chris) and his family, both the Proudfoots and the Bowersox, treated Chris' 4th ex-wife, Nina Gomez, like garbage, if we are to believe Gomez's version of events. I personally find her a credible witness to Chris and his family's cruelty and vindictiveness, allegedly. In today's video, I will illustrate how the Proudfoot and the Bowersox twice premeditated child nabbings against Nina Gomez, causing her much emotional pain and financial trouble. Hearing how this clan treated Nina, made it clear to me that they can wreak a lot of havoc when they want to.This begs the question: Could they be involved in Sebastian Rogers' disappearance?Note: Chris Proudfoot and his family members have not been charged with any crimes in connection to Sebastian's disappearance. What I share is based on Nina Gomez's recollections of her time spent with Chris.The video footage showing Nina Gomez is from:@Trevtime2023#truecrimeunsolved #sebastianrogers #sethrogers #katieproudfoot #chrisproudfoot #asmr #idaho #moscowidaho #kayleegoncalves #madisonmogen #ethanchapin #xanakernodle #moscowstudentmurders #idahostudentmurders #moscowhomicides #truecrimeunsolved #truecrimeunsolvedSupport the show
This week we are covering a specific placement: When the Moon lands in the 6th house Download my cheatsheet here https://www.maryenglish.com/Keywords.txt Adele Cancer Asc, Sun Taurus in 11th, Moon in Sagittarius in 6th Crystal Bowersox Libra Asc, Sun Leo in 11th, Moon in Pisces in 6th Oscar Pistorius Aquarius Asc, Sun Scorpio in 10th, Moon in Leo in 6th References https://www.vogue.co.uk/gallery/adele-best-quotes https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Bowersox,_Crystal https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/sep/12/oscar-pistorius-reeva-steenkamp-murder-normal-relationship https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12929429/oscar-pistorius-murder-victim-reeva-steenkamp-fear-relationship.html
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Send us a Text Message.Calling all bookworms and aspiring authors! This new episode of the Adventure Paradox dives deep into the captivating world of authorship. We celebrate a special "Authors Week" that blossomed into a remarkable series featuring interviews with 10 incredible authors. Get ready to embark on a journey through the wonders of writing, from brainstorming ideas to navigating the publishing process.Join us as we chat with Jodi, a multifaceted author who will share her experiences crafting captivating stories across various genres, including romantic suspense, small-town romance, and time travel mysteries. We'll discuss the unique challenges and triumphs of writing during a pandemic, the power of weaving personal experiences into narratives, and the importance of self-publishing and meticulous editing. Jodi will also shed light on her passion for creating heartwarming animal-inspired children's books, showcasing the remarkable diversity of her talent. The episode concludes with a glimpse into Jodi's future projects and a message of encouragement for aspiring writers to embrace the joy of creative expression and persevere on their literary journeys. Don't miss this inspiring episode brimming with valuable insights and practical advice for anyone with a story waiting to be told!Episode Chapters:02:30 How One Author Meeting Transformed My Path05:25 From Inspiration to Ink17:30 A Writer's Exploration Beyond Boundaries26:07 How My Surroundings Shape My Stories 30:11 Conquering the Inner Critic35:08 Self-Publishing Secrets41:34 Journey of My Audiobook Recording 45:04 The Enchantment of Animals & Children's Books50:10 Inspiration & Advice for Aspiring AuthorsLinks and Resources:Website: http://jodibowersox.com/CAL website: https://coloradoauthors.org/Browse Jodi's books in Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00B1YZODW/allbooksHere is the new podcast AP Intro Just says "buy the book on Amazon!"Support the Show.Connect with me in the following ways:catcaldwellmyers@gmail.comwww.catcaldwellmyers.com@catcaldwellmyers@adventureparadoxThe Adventure Paradox Podcast Page (Fb)
Discover the transformative power of book ownership with Kate Bowersox, the passionate Executive Director of Books in Homes USA. In this heartfelt episode, Kate opens up about her personal journey, academic achievements, and her mission to ignite a love for reading among children. She shares touching stories of raising her own kids to cherish books, aligning perfectly with the organization's goal of ensuring every child has the joy of owning books. From her strategic initiatives to her unwavering dedication, Kate reveals how Books in Homes USA is making a significant impact on children's literacy nationwide.Concerned about the alarmingly low literacy rates across the United States? Learn how Books in Homes USA is addressing this critical issue by providing free books to students in low-income districts. Discover their innovative programs—Books for Ownership, Book Bridge, and Culture of Literacy—that empower children to choose their own books and develop a lifelong love for reading. We also discuss how strategic partnerships, donations, and community support fuel these efforts. Tune in to find out how you can contribute to this noble cause and support The Bookshop Podcast in celebrating the literary community.Books in Homes USAThe Women, Kristen HannahHappy Medium, Sarah AdlerSupport the Show.The Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links
Award-winning author Jodi Bowersox does it all, from acting to sewing to painting to publication...and more!
In this episode of Speaking of Pets, we're thrilled to welcome Dr. Jeff Bowersox, a distinguished veterinarian specializing in ophthalmology. A proud Buckeye, Dr. Bowersox earned his degrees in molecular genetics and veterinary medicine from Ohio State University. After completing an internship in Connecticut and a residency in ophthalmology, he now practices at the Veterinary Specialty Center of Delaware, where he was named Veterinarian of the Year in 2006. Join us as we delve into Dr. Bowersox's fascinating career, from treating exotic animals like toucans and owls to performing surgeries on tigers and giraffes. We'll also explore common pet eye issues, including cherry eye, dry eye, and cataracts, and discuss when to seek veterinary care for your pet's eye health. Plus, we'll get his expert take on whether animals see color and if dogs really need sunglasses. Don't miss out on this insightful and entertaining conversation with one of the leading experts in veterinary ophthalmology! **Veterinary Ophthalmology Stories:** - Dr. Smith shares memorable experiences, including: - His early fascination with ophthalmology while assisting with a horse's eye treatment. - Treating a tree frog at the zoo with a piece of straw stuck in its eye. - Handling a police dog that saved its handler's life during a struggle with a criminal. - Performing post-op exams on a lion at the zoo and the challenges of working with such powerful animals. - The ongoing struggle with owners about the necessity of the Elizabethan collar (e-collar) to prevent self-trauma after eye surgeries. - Addressing ineffective alternatives like inflatable collars and emphasizing the importance of using the right protective equipment. **Interactions with Notable Clients:** - Dr. Smith recounts experiences with high-profile clients, including President Joe Biden's dogs, and the unique security measures involved. Dr. Bowersox has volunteered with several animal and wildlife rehabilitation shelters in both Arizona and the Mid-Atlantic region. He currently is a consultation with Tri-State Bird Rescue, and the Brandywine Zoo in Wilmington as well as a medical consultant for Canine Partners for Life, a nonprofit that raises and trains service dogs. He also screens therapy pets for ocular disease from PAWS for People annually. Dr. Bowersox is a career-long member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and has lectured at the AVMA National Convention as well as several local and regional veterinary meetings in Arizona, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. He is a Diplomate of the American Veterinary Medical Association, a member of the Arizona Veterinary Medical Association, a member of the American Society of Veterinary Ophthalmologists, and a member of the International Society of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. He previously was an Ophthalmology Consultant for the Veterinary Information Network (VIN). Dr. Bowersox is a member of the Delaware Veterinary Medical Association where he currently serves on the DVMA Executive Board as the Past-President and on the DVMA Government Relations Committee. He previously has held numerous positions on the DVMA Executive Board and has served as County Representative, Vice President, and President of the DVMA. https://dogpainrelief.com/directory-paid_pre_spe/listing/dr-jeffrey-bowersox/ Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years' experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. All footage owned by SLA Video Productions --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speakingofpets/message
Join Pastor Dave Bowersox as he brings the message to us this week.
Join Pastor Dave Bowersox from The Hills in Evansville, Indiana as he shares what the Lord has laid on his heart for mothers today.
Breaking news! Sumner County Sheriff's Office says that it's not missing 15-year-old Sebastian Rogers in the photo of a young boy at Grandfather Mountain rest stop in North Carolina. I'll break that down along with what a co-worker of Sebastian's step-grandfather, Terry Bowersox Sr., had to say about Bowersox and the rest of the clan. It's not good.Link to J is 4 Justice: https://youtu.be/xxvSs1UxvKw#sebastianrogers #sethrogers #katieproudfoot #chrisproudfoot #tennessee #breakingnews #asmr #truecrime #idaho #moscowidaho #kayleegoncalves #madisonmogen #ethanchapin #xanakernodle #moscowstudentmurders #idahostudentmurders #moscowhomicides #truecrimeunsolved #truecrimeunsolvedSupport the Show.
Philadelphia Councilmember At Large David Oh drops by The Pastor's Office this week alongside Meg Bowersox, Manager of Gallery Interpretation at the Museum of the American Revolution. Join Rev. Jonathan A. Mason for two dynamic and in-depth conversations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this series, we aim to teach about the Biblical mandate of the Church that create a third path in the world: engaged in/distinct from. We want to lay a strong foundation for The Hills community to BE the Church where we live, work, and play and to actively live as citizens of another kingdom.
When we're pushed to our limit, we have a choice to make. Will we choose the path of least resistance or will we have the courage to take a Stand? In this series, learn about Daniel and five important points in his life when he stood for God. Covering everything from him being first captured as a boy to the lion's den to the fiery furnace, we'll see Daniel and his friends Stand Up, Stand Strong, Stand In, and Stand Firm for God.
Morgan Freeman may be pushing 85 years of age, but his acting career is not slowing down one bit. He has two films slated for 2023 and the The Ritual Killer was the first one released. Also starring Cole Hauser (2 Fast 2 Furious, Pitch Black) Bob Bowersox's The Ritual Killer is a crime thriller inspired by David Finchers Se7en, also starring Morgan Freeman. We get to sit down with Bob Bowersox and talk about his feelings about certain changes made to The Ritual Killer as it progressed from a script on Inktip to the big screen. For any would-be filmmakers, those starting out or those who have completed a script and are curious what really happens when you initially strike gold and land an offer -- take heed of Bob Bowsersox's advice! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grimandbloody/support
It's Fat Tuesday! What better way to celebrate than with Aganorsa Leaf's latest release, the coveted Supreme Leaf Toro! Aganorsa Leaf's Brett Bowersox joins us as we smoke and review this cigar and talk TPE (the Total Product Expo) that is kicking off in Las Vegas February 22-24. Recorded live at the 7-20-4 Lounge in Londonderry, NH.
We all know him, we all love him, and this week we're introducing the Best Alan Menken Song bracket! Plenty of renaissance jams to choose from, but which Disney staple will be the last one standing? - Welcome back to the show, Mandy! - The Bowersox household has grown by one! - Mandy got roasted by Sid at Oogie Boogie Bash. - What is the geographical location of The Little Mermaid? - Breaking down Sebastian's rap verse. - Mandy's 2021 Spotify wrapped. - The one Gaston part from "Belle" that Chris loves to sing. - The gospel influence in "Zero to Hero." - The Millennial Disney anthem. - Twinkle Menken. - Mandy wanted to be Pocahontas. - Leerroooooooy Jenkins. - Seize the Day's EDM drop. - Don't sing "When Will my Life Begin" at karaoke. - Mandy just married a dude that looks like John Smith. Got a rebuttal? Want to be a tiebreaker host? We'd love to hear from you: Support us on Patreon: cutt.ly/GerisGang Email us at mousemadnesspodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @MouseMadnessPod Follow us on Instagram @MouseMadnessPod Chat with us on Discord: discord.gg/qwpqAWA Join our Facebook Community: fb.me/MouseMadnessPodcast
CalFire dispatcher Beth Bowersox was on duty the morning the Camp Fire ignited. She joins Host Cassie De Pecol to share what it was like behind the scenes as a first responder, and her decision to evacuate all of her hometown of Paradise. Later, UCLA climate scientist Daniel Swain discusses whether there could be another Camp Fire.Listen early and ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/againsttheodds.Support us by supporting our sponser!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode, Sam sits down with Dr. Dan Bowersox, a neuro-optometrist who specializes in post-traumatic vision syndrome. They discuss how personal experiences led to a career helping others, a patient who inspired him to do more for the veteran community, and the program offered through his practice that helps veterans who suffer from the rare condition. His offices phone number: 502-647-3937 Website: https://drbowersox.com/ Want to find the other episodes go to www.eku.edu/kcvs/podcast Want to support the center? Go to go.eku.edu/give-KCVS To subscribe to this podcast put this link in your favorite podcatcher: https://servicetoservice.libsyn.com/rss Send feedback to kcvspodcast@eku.edu Bumbly March by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3463-bumbly-march License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Executive Director of Energize Ministries, Andy Bowersox, in advance of Pastor and Staff Appreciation Month in October, introduced listeners to the "Energize Your Pastor" Contest, with the opportunity for a pastor and guest to receive VIP All Access at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday, October 1. He also shared about the importance of showing appreciation and encouragement for pastors, You can learn more about the ministry at energizeministries.com.
Executive Director of Energize Ministries, Andy Bowersox, in advance of Pastor and Staff Appreciation Month in October, introduced listeners to the "Energize Your Pastor" Contest, with the opportunity for a pastor and guest to receive VIP All Access at Talladega Superspeedway on Saturday, October 1. He also shared about the importance of showing appreciation and encouragement for pastors, You can learn more about the ministry at energizeministries.com.
James R. Stock is a University of South Florida Distinguished University Professor and Frank Harvey Endowed Professor of Marketing. He has interviewed many of the greatest minds in transportation logistics, a practice area we call supply chain management today. He shared those interviewed with Chris Barnes to be republished as part of the Supply Chain is Boring program. In this interview, Stock speaks with Don Bowersox, one of the most well-known and influential supply chain management academics in the world, about the influencers along the path of his life's journey and the advice he would give new Ph.D.'s today if he could. Listen in to learn more about this important thought leader in supply chain management. Additional Links and Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain is Boring: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-is-boring/ Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring and other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes. For more information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/conversation-don-bowersox-3-scib49
James R. Stock is a University of South Florida Distinguished University Professor and Frank Harvey Endowed Professor of Marketing. He has interviewed many of the greatest minds in transportation logistics, a practice area we call supply chain management today. He shared those interviewed with Chris Barnes to be republished as part of the Supply Chain is Boring program. In this interview, Stock speaks with Don Bowersox, one of the most well-known and influential supply chain management academics in the world, about his military experience and first foray into the academic world. Listen in to learn more about this important thought leader in supply chain management. Additional Links and Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain is Boring: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-is-boring/ Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring and other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes. For more information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/conversation-don-bowersox-part-2-scib48
James R. Stock is a University of South Florida Distinguished University Professor and Frank Harvey Endowed Professor of Marketing. He has interviewed many of the greatest minds in transportation logistics, a practice area we call supply chain management today. He shared those interviewed with Chris Barnes to be republished as part of the Supply Chain is Boring program. In this interview, Stock speaks with Don Bowersox, one of the most well-known and influential supply chain management academics in the world, about his early life and young adulthood. Additional Links and Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain is Boring: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-is-boring/ Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring and other Supply Chain Now programs: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes. For more information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/conversation-late-great-don-bowersox-scib47 Listen in to learn more about this important thought leader in supply chain management.
From Energize Ministries, Executive Director Andy Bowersox and Director's Assistant Cindy Annan (whose late husband was a pastor), discussed honoring the wives of pastors during Pastors' Wives Appreciation Month during March and shared about the opportunity for listeners to nominate a special women in that capacity to possibly win a gift basket, in a drawing each week in the month. You can learn more at energizeministries.com.
“We want people to learn how much horses have to teach and to give.” In this heartwarming new episode, Kathy speaks to Jorg Huckabee-Mayfield and Tom Mayfield, the co-founders of White Bird Appaloosa Horse Rescue in Burkeville, Virginia. They discuss:How Jorg and Tom's work as volunteer transporters for dogs ultimately led to their establishment of a horse rescueThe troubled history of the Appaloosa horse, their remarkable personalities, and the unfortunate health conditions unique to the breedOther horses' roles in helping blind horses thriveJorg's two books, I Am Mr. Bowersox and Big Belle, both inspired by real horses at their sanctuaryExciting new projects for Jorg and Tom as their sanctuary approaches its 20th anniversaryBe sure to follow White Bird Appaloosa Horse Rescue on Facebook!Connect with Kathy Stevens:Facebook: Kathy Stevens, Catskill Animal SanctuaryTwitter: @CASanctuaryBooks: Where the Blind Horse SingsWebsite: CASanctuary.orgInstagram: @catskill_animal_sanctuaryYouTube: Catskill Animal Sanctuary
WE WANT OUR MOLECULES BACK! Hey there, Overdue Rentals members, we are joined today by 95 KGGO's Adam Bowersox to talk about the 1992 John Carpenter helmed, Chevy Chase and Daryl Hannah starring; Memoirs of an Invisible man. Join us as we discuss the quintessential 2 star movie that never took off.
Beth Bowersox is a former firefighter and resident of Paradise CA who was on duty as a dispatcher when the Camp Fire destroyed her community. We discuss her journey into the fire service, physical fitness, sleep deprivation, guilt from the inability to save, mental heath in dispatchers and so much more.
Network In Action (NIA) is a national franchise comprised of over 70 groups across the country that creates marketplace alliances via membership in these elite groups, featuring a qualified business advisor and leadership business coach, to directly manage business owners for mutual benefit. The model is unique to the industry based on its proprietary technology, structured once-a-month gatherings, and active point system referral platform.Kathy Bowersox of Houston currently leads the Network In Action Business Force operation and launched Veterans Business Force in early 2021.Here is the short link for my Veterans Business Force: https://bit.ly/3p2PI29Here is the link for our meeting next week as well: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nia-veteran-business-force-august-meeting-tickets-166206904325Here is the link for the Guitars N' Cars event: https://www.guitarsncars.org/Trisha Stetzel, owner of ResultsXtreme Business Solutions is your host.More About Trisha Herehttps://teamrxc.com/about-trisha/Video versions of Serving the Communityhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnxZ3MPHYPGn61f6JNIQzVg82I7gIZo_dHow to Connect with TrishaFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/tstetzelLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/trisha-stetzel/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/teamrxc_resultsxtreme/Websitehttps://trishastetzel.focalpointcoaching.com/
Scripture: James 3
In some ways, spaceflight changes you forever,” says Ken Bowersox. Since he was 7 years old, Ken knew he wanted to become an astronaut. In his astronaut career, he participated in many exciting missions, including an extended stay on the International Space Station.
In some ways, spaceflight changes you forever,” says Ken Bowersox. Since he was 7 years old, Ken knew he wanted to become an astronaut. In his astronaut career, he participated in many exciting missions, including an extended stay on the International Space Station.
In some ways, spaceflight changes you forever,” says Ken Bowersox. Since he was 7 years old, Ken knew he wanted to become an astronaut. In his astronaut career, he participated in many exciting missions, including an extended stay on the International Space Station.
Dyke & Rebecca talk with Andy Bowersox of Energize Ministries to talk about the important, important work of protecting and preserving church leaders. Leading a church brings very personal, hard, and even dark consequences, one of the first things that can be done is bringing these topics to light. We hope you leave a little more encouraged than when you came as we navigate ministry together! Check out Energize Ministries atenergizeministries.comTo find out more about Waypoint's Marion Harris Memorial Golf outing head towaypointchurchpartners.com/eventsFind out about current Fusion Groups, about joining, or STARTING a Fusion group go to:waypointchurchpartners.com/fusion-groups
Mothers Day // Hannah Bowersox by Centennial Road Church
We're taking one last frolic in the land of failure as we crown the winner of our Best Disney California Adventure 1.0 Thing bracket. Will an iconic error live on in infamy? Or will an obscure Xperience shred its way to the MoMad Hall of Fame?: - Welcome back to Matt from Thirty20Eight and WEDway Radio to the show! - An early morning recording session meant caffeine was essential in this week's Spoonful of Sugar. - Matt is taking names and calling for peoples' jobs when it comes to Sunshine Plaza. - Are the Sunshine Plaza reflectors just a Disney Death Ray? - The whole crew dunks on Monsanto. - Chris's Warner Bros. commissary mentor, "Cowboy." - Matt compares Sunshine Plaza to murder. - Chris reminisces on "Sabrina" night in the Bowersox household. - How Chris's "Pimp My Ride" episode would end. - Matt's daughter crashes the Podcast for some thoughts on the final round. Got a rebuttal? Want to be a tiebreaker host? We'd love to hear from you: Email us at mousemadnesspodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @MouseMadnessPod Follow us on Instagram @MouseMadnessPod Chat with us on Discord: discord.gg/qwpqAWA Join or Facebook Community: fb.me/MouseMadnessPodcast
C-Road Community Podcast - Let's Talk Accountability Part 2 (Hannah Bowersox and Jason Frizzell) by Centennial Road Church
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Rick, and Dan talk with Andy Bowersox of Energize Ministries. Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us as we talk community and relationships with two of our pastors: Hannah and Justin Bowersox
We are joined again by our good friend Sara Bowersox from Keen Footwear to talk about the glory that is tariff avoidance through the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill! As always, this episode of the podcast is brought to you by the World Trade Centers. Whether you are new to global trade, or have been selling across borders for decades, your local WTC is here to help. Learn more at www.wtca.org Technical assistance and all-around awesomeness that makes this show possible is brought to you by the good men and women of CAP Logistics. Do you want to minimize downtime, increase reliability, and ensure your operations’ profitability? You need to have complete visibility and control over your supply chain 24/7/365 , and CAP Logistics can help you achieve that! With CAP as a single point of contact, you can have instant access to multiple transportation options, expert logistics advice, and confidence in knowing that you’re covered. To learn more check out their website at www.caplogistics.com And of course - our podcast is brought to you by Mento LLC - My trade consulting firm. If you need help addressing your tariff issues or any area trade compliance and supply chain security, just send me a message at Pete.Mento@MentoLLC.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pete-mento/support
Scripture: Matthew 22:1-14
Scripture: Matt 2:1-12 Speaker Hannah Bowersox Title: Joy Series: The Best Gifts
In this episode of the Class E Podcast, we talk with marketing expert, Matt Bowersox who is a member of the Furman family and is not only tasked with promoting the University’s masters’ programs, but he has enrolled in one of them. He introduces us to the three Design Thinking strategies that you should implement in your business and your life. Plus, hear his advice on how to best engage your audience, no matter what your product is. Guest: Matt Bowersox Host: Mary Sturgill Producer: Rachel Page
“Folks that know us, know us for long-range,” says Doug Bowersox, Channel Development Manager at EnGenius. In this podcast, Bowersox updates readers on the several lines of products EnGenius offers customers who face the challenge of delivering solutions over a large facility, campus, or in an industry where mobility and communications for a team must occur over an ultra-long range. Bowersox gives us a guided tour of the company’s products, including a lineup of rugged wireless long rang phones, On-Premises Network Controller with Cloud Management, cloud-managed switches, cloud-managed outdoor Wi-Fi, cloud managed Wi-Fi and cloud-managed switches and PoE products. Bowersox discusses the DuraFon SIP Phone System, a Durable, Long-Range SIP Cordless Phone System. We learn about EnGenius as a partner for the new hybrid work environment, including Wi-Fi 6 products, engineered to take on the bandwidth issues in residences that might have multiple devices, and people, working and using heavy bandwidth. Visit https://www.engeniustech.com/
Series: Galatians Keep On Keeping On Scripture: Gal 3:23 - 4:7 Speaker: Hannah Bowersox
Coronavirus numbers have been exploding across Wisconsin . Racine is one area seeing a particularly large number of cases. Public Health Administrator Dottie-Kay Bowersox says nearly 500 new COVID-19 cases have been reported over the past week, an average of 71 per day. She says as a result, her office has been swamped — and that’s forced the decision to prioritize the groups of people who will be notified of positive COVID-19 tests. “Yes, we’ll be taking a look at those individuals, their circumstances and which are critical. So, those that are 65 and older, children who are 18 years old and younger, those who reside in congregate living environments, and then we will be contacting all others after that,” she says. Bowersox calls the move a “significant disappointment” and says the rising number of cases are an indication that people are not taking the spread of the coronavirus seriously. She urges residents to wear a mask, practice social distancing and stay home if ill.
We remember the late McKinley Bulldogs head football coach John Brideweser on The Kenny & JT Show with former Bulldog Ted Bowersox. Ted interviewed Coach Brideweser extensively for his McKinley/Massillon documentary “Timeless Rivals”
Series // Talking To Walls // Week 4 Title // Relentless Scripture // Philippians 4:6 Speaker // Justin Bowesox
In this episode you get to learn some of the special terms that will unlock your virtual experience with HOPE.dev and Synergy Collaborations. We are on a journey of finding hope around the world and bringing it to you. There is hopelessness everywhere.. Kaid would argue there is HOPE EVERYWHERE. Hope & Light Health, Wealth, Happiness, Spirit, Personal Development, Community, & Creation Thank you to Mr and Mrs Bowersox for your special time and attention. A special thanks to Bo & Olivia, and our Synergy Partners, Sponsors, Affiliates and YOU!
Series: "Fact: A Life Worth Living" Scripture: 2 Kings 13:14-21
Scripture: Proverbs 9: 1-18
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Jon Bowersox discusses his history working with the military and as a Johnson and Johnson executive and how he uses team building, trust building and staying clear of locums politics. Feel free to shoot me a message at simon.parsons@comphealth.com
Scripture: Matthew 26: 36-44
Series: Miracles Of Jesus Scripture: Mark 5:21-43
Series: Be Still week 1 Scripture: Matthew 3:16-4:11 Speaker: Justin Bowersox
This week I sit down with Kristina Bowersox to discuss growing up as a 1st generation immigrant, religion, art, and more. Kristina is one of the most loving and genuine people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing and her story is truly unique. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/johnversations/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnversations/support
Series: Beyond The 52-Week 3 Title: Your Best Life is Hidden Scripture: Colossians 3:1-17
Unshakable Week 9 Title: The Kind of Prayer God Answers Scripture: Daniel 9
Week 8 of our Unshakable series. Title: Will You Stand Strong For God Publicly? Scripture: Daniel 6:1-28
Unshakable Series: Week 4 Title:When You Are Asked To Do The Impossible Scripture; Daniel 2
MacLaurin Group was a proud Gold Sponsor at this year's ACG Richmond Capital Conference. While there, we hosted a series of short conversations with experts in the private equity space to discover their outlook and areas of excitement as they look toward the coming year. In this episode, Jim Headley sits down with Liza Bowersox, recognized by the American Society of Appraisers as an Accredited Senior Appraiser and Vice President of Venture First to discuss how she approaches valuation for a company to become transaction ready. View on Medium
Series: Unshakable Title: When Your World Is Shaken Up Scripture: Daniel 1:1-7
Title: Connection > Perfection Scripture: Romans 12:1-8
Second message in our "Perspective" series. Title; Rivers in the Wasteland Scripture: Philippians 2:1-13
Fourth & last message in our "Through the Eyes of a Lion" series. Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:3-14
On today's episode of Podcasting in Real Life, I get to sit down with our first-ever repeat guest - Rob Bowersox, host of "Major League Eventing."We talk about dealing with internet haters, what it's like to cross the 1-year mark as a podcaster, and how Rob started a Facebook Group that grew to over 2,500 members in less than 6 months.If you’re a fan of eventing and would love to hear from the riders and professionals that make it all possible, make sure to check out “Major League Eventing” at majorleagueeventing.com and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.Want to be featured on a future episode of Podcasting in Real Life? Click here to submit your application.
Join us for our first message in our new series, "Through the Eyes of A Lion." We all struggle through seasons of disappointment, doubt, and setbacks. In this sermon Pastor Justin looks at the life of Paul, a man all too familiar with those dark seasons of life who, despite his circumstances, was able to have incredible faith through impossible pain.
If you’ve ever been through a home renovation, you know that it often takes more time or more money (or both!) than the contractor’s original estimate. But why is that? Experienced contractors renovate homes all the time. And yet they still regularly face delays and cost overruns. In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman, we explore a tendency people have to be overly optimistic about what they can accomplish in a set period of time—starting with a story of the phenomenon playing out on a massive scale. The International Space Station (ISS) is a marvel of human ingenuity. It’s the largest manned object ever put into space. It orbits the earth every 90 minutes. It contains 8 miles of wire and is the third brightest object in the night sky. At a cost of well over $100 billion, it is also the most expensive object ever built. At the beginning of the project, however, it was expected to cost only a small fraction of that amount. Robert Godwin has written extensively about the ISS. He explains the tumultuous history of the project, which started as a relatively modest American plan to succeed the Skylab station and eventually becoming a massive international collaboration hampered by political and technical challenges. Godwin is the co-author of the book Outpost in Orbit: A Pictorial & Verbal History of the International Space Station. Astronaut Ken Bowersox was aboard the ISS during one of the most difficult periods of the project. He recounts the harrowing details of an emergency return trip to Earth after tragedy struck the American shuttle program. In hindsight, it’s easy to see how a project that involves international cooperation and cutting-edge technology could run into delays and cost overruns. However, this tendency toward over-optimism manifests itself even in simple projects back on Earth. As an experiment, we had several volunteers sit down, separately, with a child’s engineering toy. We asked them to estimate how long it would take to build a simple machine, using the included step-by-step instructions. The difference between their estimates and reality is telling. And this is a toy designed for 8-year-olds! Bradley Staats of the University of North Carolina’s Kenan-Flagler Business School joins Katy to discuss the mechanics of this bias and to give examples of a number of different domains where this tendency can cause problems. He also introduces some simple strategies to help reduce forecasting errors. Finally, Katy expands on some of those strategies in order to help you make better estimates around the time, effort and expense required to meet your goals. Choiceology is an original podcast from Charles Schwab. For more on the series, visit schwab.com/podcast. If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating or review on Apple Podcasts. Important Disclosures: All expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice in reaction to shifting market conditions. The comments, views, and opinions expressed in the presentation are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of Charles Schwab. Data contained herein from third-party providers is obtained from what are considered reliable sources. However, its accuracy, completeness or reliability cannot be guaranteed. The Schwab Center for Financial Research is a division of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (0519-9AY5)
On today's episode of Podcasting in Real Life, I get to sit down with Rob Bowersox, co-host of the "Major League Eventing Podcast."Want to be featured on a future episode of Podcasting in Real Life? Click here to submit your application.Looking to start your podcast or upgrade your podcast host? Sign up for free at Buzzsprout.com
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 Theme Music: "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Kevin Bowersox comes on to talk about gaining respect through communication, not through throwing flags, starting his officiating career while in high school, and flag football.
Kingdom Pursuits
Kingdom Pursuits
John Geiger, Gary Thomas, David Rives, Andy Bowersox, Ron Hall, Craig Evans, Anne Paulk, Tim Winter
John Geiger, Gary Thomas, David Rives, Andy Bowersox, Ron Hall, Craig Evans, Anne Paulk, Tim Winter
Graham Nash, Dan Baird, Rich Robinson of The Black Crowes, Brett Dennen, and Crystal Bowersox join Eric in conversation to share memories and pay tribute to the life and work of Tom Petty. Hear Graham relay a story of Tom working on The Hollies road crew in 1966, Dan Baird's appreciation of Tom's uncanny ability to write a killer first line, Rich seeing Tom Petty for the first time with Rick Rubin, Brett's reaction as a kid when his parents got the first Traveling Wilburys record, and Crystal's exceptional parenting in turning her nine year old son onto Tom Petty's music. Lots of funny stories, behind the scenes memories, praise, kind words, laughter and tears in homage to one of the world's greatest, gone too soon. Part 1 of 2, maybe 3.
Dean Niewolny, Thomas Purifoy, Steve Greene, Athena Dean Holtz, Andy Bowersox, Mark Meckler, Austin Ruse, Jeff Dixon
Dean Niewolny, Thomas Purifoy, Steve Greene, Athena Dean Holtz, Andy Bowersox, Mark Meckler, Austin Ruse, Jeff Dixon
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In this episode, Dr. Hackie Reitman talks with Karen Bowersox from Downs Designs Dreams and NBZ Jeans. Karen discusses the special clothes her companies make, her inspiration for starting the businesses, the work she is doing for veterans, and her experience with Down syndrome.
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Brian Bowersox of Accelerant LLC. At Accelerant we’re not just accountants. We offer multiple packages for different size organizations or we’ll create one just for you. Think of us as your part time CFO. Find out more about Accelerant by visiting their website at http://www.accelerantsolutions.com/ To learn more about the Friends of Kevin Networking Group go to http://friendsofkevin.com/ Audio file: Brian Bowersox.mp3
Germany embarked on the age of imperialism a bit later than other global powers, and the German experience of empire was much shorter-lived than that of Britain or France or Portugal. Nonetheless, empire was fundamental, Jeff Bowersox argues, to Germans’ self-understanding and sense of place in the world in an era marked by sweeping changes, including rapid industrialization and economic growth; the rise of an urban proletariat in ever-expanding cities; and the emergence of mass consumer culture and mass politics. Indeed, Bowersox notes, a linkage between German identity and empire long outlasted the German Empire itself. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire: Youth and Colonial Culture, 1871-1914 (Oxford University Press, 2013) looks specifically at youth in this context, and at how young Germans encountered their nation’s overseas empire through a variety of media from the founding of the German nation-state to the eve of World War One. Germany was not only a brand-new country in this period, as Bowersox points out, it was also a decidedly youthful one: in the first decade of the twentieth century, four in five Germans were under the age of 45. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire looks at how a nation of young people experienced exotic places, at least imaginatively, through material culture, mass education, and social movements like Scouting. The book uses truly fascinating sources–toys, games, school books, cartoons, among many others–to make new and engaging arguments about the German experience of colonialism in the age of European imperialism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Germany embarked on the age of imperialism a bit later than other global powers, and the German experience of empire was much shorter-lived than that of Britain or France or Portugal. Nonetheless, empire was fundamental, Jeff Bowersox argues, to Germans’ self-understanding and sense of place in the world in an era marked by sweeping changes, including rapid industrialization and economic growth; the rise of an urban proletariat in ever-expanding cities; and the emergence of mass consumer culture and mass politics. Indeed, Bowersox notes, a linkage between German identity and empire long outlasted the German Empire itself. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire: Youth and Colonial Culture, 1871-1914 (Oxford University Press, 2013) looks specifically at youth in this context, and at how young Germans encountered their nation’s overseas empire through a variety of media from the founding of the German nation-state to the eve of World War One. Germany was not only a brand-new country in this period, as Bowersox points out, it was also a decidedly youthful one: in the first decade of the twentieth century, four in five Germans were under the age of 45. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire looks at how a nation of young people experienced exotic places, at least imaginatively, through material culture, mass education, and social movements like Scouting. The book uses truly fascinating sources–toys, games, school books, cartoons, among many others–to make new and engaging arguments about the German experience of colonialism in the age of European imperialism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Germany embarked on the age of imperialism a bit later than other global powers, and the German experience of empire was much shorter-lived than that of Britain or France or Portugal. Nonetheless, empire was fundamental, Jeff Bowersox argues, to Germans’ self-understanding and sense of place in the world in an era marked by sweeping changes, including rapid industrialization and economic growth; the rise of an urban proletariat in ever-expanding cities; and the emergence of mass consumer culture and mass politics. Indeed, Bowersox notes, a linkage between German identity and empire long outlasted the German Empire itself. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire: Youth and Colonial Culture, 1871-1914 (Oxford University Press, 2013) looks specifically at youth in this context, and at how young Germans encountered their nation’s overseas empire through a variety of media from the founding of the German nation-state to the eve of World War One. Germany was not only a brand-new country in this period, as Bowersox points out, it was also a decidedly youthful one: in the first decade of the twentieth century, four in five Germans were under the age of 45. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire looks at how a nation of young people experienced exotic places, at least imaginatively, through material culture, mass education, and social movements like Scouting. The book uses truly fascinating sources–toys, games, school books, cartoons, among many others–to make new and engaging arguments about the German experience of colonialism in the age of European imperialism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Germany embarked on the age of imperialism a bit later than other global powers, and the German experience of empire was much shorter-lived than that of Britain or France or Portugal. Nonetheless, empire was fundamental, Jeff Bowersox argues, to Germans’ self-understanding and sense of place in the world in an era marked by sweeping changes, including rapid industrialization and economic growth; the rise of an urban proletariat in ever-expanding cities; and the emergence of mass consumer culture and mass politics. Indeed, Bowersox notes, a linkage between German identity and empire long outlasted the German Empire itself. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire: Youth and Colonial Culture, 1871-1914 (Oxford University Press, 2013) looks specifically at youth in this context, and at how young Germans encountered their nation’s overseas empire through a variety of media from the founding of the German nation-state to the eve of World War One. Germany was not only a brand-new country in this period, as Bowersox points out, it was also a decidedly youthful one: in the first decade of the twentieth century, four in five Germans were under the age of 45. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire looks at how a nation of young people experienced exotic places, at least imaginatively, through material culture, mass education, and social movements like Scouting. The book uses truly fascinating sources–toys, games, school books, cartoons, among many others–to make new and engaging arguments about the German experience of colonialism in the age of European imperialism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Germany embarked on the age of imperialism a bit later than other global powers, and the German experience of empire was much shorter-lived than that of Britain or France or Portugal. Nonetheless, empire was fundamental, Jeff Bowersox argues, to Germans' self-understanding and sense of place in the world in an era marked by sweeping changes, including rapid industrialization and economic growth; the rise of an urban proletariat in ever-expanding cities; and the emergence of mass consumer culture and mass politics. Indeed, Bowersox notes, a linkage between German identity and empire long outlasted the German Empire itself. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire: Youth and Colonial Culture, 1871-1914 (Oxford University Press, 2013) looks specifically at youth in this context, and at how young Germans encountered their nation's overseas empire through a variety of media from the founding of the German nation-state to the eve of World War One. Germany was not only a brand-new country in this period, as Bowersox points out, it was also a decidedly youthful one: in the first decade of the twentieth century, four in five Germans were under the age of 45. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire looks at how a nation of young people experienced exotic places, at least imaginatively, through material culture, mass education, and social movements like Scouting. The book uses truly fascinating sources–toys, games, school books, cartoons, among many others–to make new and engaging arguments about the German experience of colonialism in the age of European imperialism.
Germany embarked on the age of imperialism a bit later than other global powers, and the German experience of empire was much shorter-lived than that of Britain or France or Portugal. Nonetheless, empire was fundamental, Jeff Bowersox argues, to Germans’ self-understanding and sense of place in the world in an era marked by sweeping changes, including rapid industrialization and economic growth; the rise of an urban proletariat in ever-expanding cities; and the emergence of mass consumer culture and mass politics. Indeed, Bowersox notes, a linkage between German identity and empire long outlasted the German Empire itself. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire: Youth and Colonial Culture, 1871-1914 (Oxford University Press, 2013) looks specifically at youth in this context, and at how young Germans encountered their nation’s overseas empire through a variety of media from the founding of the German nation-state to the eve of World War One. Germany was not only a brand-new country in this period, as Bowersox points out, it was also a decidedly youthful one: in the first decade of the twentieth century, four in five Germans were under the age of 45. Raising Germans in the Age of Empire looks at how a nation of young people experienced exotic places, at least imaginatively, through material culture, mass education, and social movements like Scouting. The book uses truly fascinating sources–toys, games, school books, cartoons, among many others–to make new and engaging arguments about the German experience of colonialism in the age of European imperialism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices