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In this episode, Frank Cavanaugh from the Aria Group joins us to share insights on designing outdoor spaces, focusing on essential considerations for architects. From the importance of local ordinances and understanding health department requirements to the significance of context, lighting, and material selection, this episode covers it all. We also touch on unique challenges such as integrating landscape, seasonal usability, and maintaining brand consistency. Tune in to learn about the critical elements that create remarkable and functional outdoor hospitality environments.About Frank Cavanaugh:As Principal, Frank leads a talented team of architects and interior designers as a studio leader. As a member of the Board of Directors, he advises on the overall direction of the firm. Frank also is involved as a Project Designer on various small and large-scale projects, in particular Planning projects within the office.Frank has led and designed many large-scale projects throughout his career at Aria Group. Large retail and mixed-use projects include City Park Retail Center, The Esplanade of Algonquin. Hospitality and Entertainment designs include the original Hawthorne Casino & Racecourse, Brookfield Zoo - South American Market Place, Blue Chip Resort Hotel and Casino, Viper Alley at City Park, Park Plaza in Bowling Green KY, and Alsea's Italianni's restaurant brand in Mexico City. Municipal projects include the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center entry addition and G Hall expansion in Rosemont, IL. Hotel projects include work with Hyatt, the Chicago Hilton, The Wit Hotel, the Palmer House Hilton and The Conrad in Chicago. Frank has also developed many new concepts for Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises over the years, including the design of several Wildfire restaurants. Frank also works with Served Well Hospitality in Massachusetts on several entertainment and hospitality projects.In 1995 Frank joined Aria Group and was promoted to Principal in 2000. He began his career working at the office of Krueck and Olsen Architects. Frank moved on to the office of Lohan Associates where he became an Associate and Project Designer for several corporate and institutional projects including the DePaul Library in Chicago. In addition to producing architectural renderings for Aria Group's designs, Frank also works at photography, drawing, plein air painting and studio painting. He has completed several painted mural commissions for his architectural clients as well as other publicly displayed work and is a member of the Oak Park Art League.Episode Links:Frank Cavanaugh on LinkedInAria Group websiteAria Group on LinkedInBromic websiteEclipse heatersBromic heater Revit and CAD filesDesign service with a heating expertEpisode Sponsor: Bromic HeatingThis episode has been made possible with generous support from Bromic Heating.-----Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com.Support Archispeak by making a
Grabs 138 Bowling Green, KY (3/4/2024)Apartment Fire2 victimsExpect victimsSearch around victims for additional ones, especially childrenSearch off the hose line as making your way to the fireIf you're the only crew on scene be flexible enough to complete multiple tasks at once.
Send us a textScott Davis, aka Scotty D 33 years old From Kenosha WI originally, moved to Cali in 2015 and to Bowling Green KY in 2023 Mechanical engineer and does drifting as a hobby He started a company in drift parts, sold it, and now am starting another one that focuses on inspiring people and helping others, as well as producing more parts.Support the show
Join the crew as they take a dive into the world of karting in this very enlightening episode with 14 year old Bowling Green KY native Chase Russell!
This is Conversation with Cornelius with Daniel Townsend! He is making a difference in the Bowling Green Ky! He shares his experience with serving and meeting the needs of people!
My family moved to Bowling Green in 1987, but we weren't the first Jews to live there, far from it. Jews had been settling in Bowling Green for over 150 years, drawn by economic prosperity. Jewish merchants helped open up the American frontier, wherever they could a stream or railroad to follow. They learned to adapt their faith and traditions to a new place, one where there wasn't a Jewish community to rely on. And when their children grew older, and fell in love, it was sometimes with a local Christian kid. In this episode, I speak with Dr. Laura Yares of Michigan State about 19th century Jewish life, and what it can teach us today. I also speak with Dr. Matt Boxer of Brandeis University about how and why Jews ended up in small towns to begin with. Along the way, Ben Dubrovsky shares another chapter in the story of Josh, while I share the Jewish history of the Nahm family, four brother who settled in Bowling Green just before the Civil War. The episode finishes with an introduction to a new friend, John Nahm, who grew up in Bowling Green and whose great-grandfather was Sam Nahm, one of the four original brothers and the only one to be buried in Bowling Green. 72 Miles features the stories of three separate interfaith Jewish families–two real, one not, and one mine. Together, they trace 150 years of Kentucky history, with experiences that resonate today—about being Jewish in America, about being Jewish and southern at the same time. About being Jewish, being interfaith, and the blending of the two. So strap in, and take a ride with me, up and down I65, or back and forth on the L&N Railroad. In the end the when and the who don't make as much difference and you might think. But the where sure does. My name is Nathan Jordan Vaughan. It's 72 Miles til Kentucky. Let's get moving.72 Miles Til Kentucky was written and produced by Nathan J. Vaughan. Music by Blue Dot Sessions and Lofi Girl. Curricular components for each episodes are available on the show's website.You can learn more about me and any of my work on my website, www.nathanjvaughan.com.Subscribe to my regular Torah podcast, Modern Torah anywhere you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening.
Send us a Text Message.Imagine being able to turn your travels into an exciting treasure hunt while discovering hidden gems in overlooked small towns across the United States. Our special guest this episode, Reese Johnson, takes us on an exhilarating journey. Our discussion meanders through the charming corners of Kentucky, painting a vivid picture of Cave exploration, expeditions to the Corvette Museum, and the unnoticed beauty of Bowling Green.We promise you an insider's view of Bowling Green's attractions, from the town centre and all its surroundings to the numerous must-try restaurants like Spencer's Coffee and Shogun Express. How often do you hear about a drive-thru sushi spot? These are just a few of the surprises Bowling Green holds. We also take you through our experiences of finding geocaches worldwide, sharing the thrill, challenges, and rewards that come with this adventurous hobby. Our conversation moves towards more personal territory as we reflect on recent Thanksgiving celebrations and the essence of family and gratitude. We also touch upon the sensitive subject of mental health through a discussion about Craig's film "Echoes." Finally, Reese shares her pride for Bowling Green, highlighting its picturesque Fountain Square Park, Shanty Hollow trail, and various museums. By the end of this episode, we guarantee you'll have a newfound appreciation for small-town charm and the exhilaration of geocaching.Links from the showDowntown SquareLost River Cave Mammoth Cave Corvette MuseumShanty HollowTrain MuseumAviation MuseumReese InstagramFlyoffthewallSupport the Show.FacebookInstagramTwitterYoutube
Music courtesy of Tuba Christmas, Bowling Green Ky, used with permission. Important announcement from BNA (you know that airport you can't drive to) a major carrier has announced today "the will be using greater capacity aircraft soon...." And the hits just keep coming.Join me next Thursday for episode ii of Chasing Tuba Christmas (20-23) from Nashville, Tennessee.
Dr. Bernie Strenecky presently serves as the Scholar in Residence at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green KY, USA. He is a member of the diplomatic corps of the country of Barbados, an active member of the Prospect Goshen Rotary Club, a member of the board of the United Nations Association-Kentucky Division, and he was integral in developing the Play Ball Puerto Rico (PBPR) project.Bernie is the grandfather of Lawson Strenecky, the founder of the organization. Lawson developed the concept in response to the horrific damage wreaked by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Although PBPR helps refurbish baseball fields, it is not designed to develop great baseball players but in developing competent citizens with humanitarian skills through good sportsmanship. Various groups such as Rotary Clubs, United Nations Associations, and the private sector have partnered on this project in Puerto Rico but also in
Johnny Bruce, Esq. of Bowling Green, Kentucky, has partnered with Abuse Guardian to fight sex trafficking and deliver real justice to its victims. Go to https://abuseguardian.com/sexual-assault-lawyer/kentucky/sex-trafficking-lawyer-ky/ to find out more. Abuse Guardian City: Garnet Valley Address: 1067 Mansion Lane, Website https://abuseguardian.com/ Phone 1 (267) 974-1069 Email info@abuseguardian.com
Join Jim DeCesare with special guest, Bowling Green Mayor, Todd Alcott on this week's episode of The DeCesare Group podcast. Mayor Alcott and Jim will discuss Bowling Green's economic development, infrastructure, growth and more. https://www.bgky.org/If you like The DeCesare Group Podcast, please take a moment to show your support by leaving a comment. And stay connected with The DeCesare Group by following us LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and visiting our website, https://www.thedecesaregroup.com/.
Today With Lori Ann Jones: Welcome to Window Treatments for Profit. Today I am joined by Lori Ann Jones, co-owner of Drapery Nation, a custom window treatments company. Lori and her husband Kenny were almost bankrupt when they started their business. Twelve years later, they are running an extremely successful and profitable business, with an advertising/marketing budget of $0, and she is here to share how. Pick It Apart [5:45] Lori starts off the conversation with how Drapery Nation is so successful with zero budget for marketing. [21:22] Lori talks about what she does differently with client and vendor payment procedures. [28:55] Why Drapery Nation sticks to working solely with interior designers. [41:00] Lori and Kenny welcome their daughter and son-in-law to the business and how they help them scale it. LuAnn Nigara and Lori Ann Jones' Ah-Ha Moments “We have to be the type of people that serve our customers like no other business can. If you want to be known as the best, you have to do everything you can to actually be the best.” - Lori Ann Jones “People can tell when you are just trying to sell them something and make a buck, verses when you truly do want to help them.” - Lori Ann Jones More About Lori Ann Jones: Lori Ann co-owns and operates Drapery Nation, a custom window treatments company, with Kenny, her husband of nearly 28 years. They opened for business in Bowling Green KY in 2011, after Lori Ann had been both a stay-at-home mom and a blind rehabilitation specialist, and Kenny had been in the insurance business. Kenny's mother owned a window treatments business in Illinois for forty years, and was a huge source of inspiration for Lori Ann. A series of events had led Lori Ann and Kenny into a state of financial hardship, but Lori Ann had a firm belief that they could make a living together and enjoy freedom to spend time with their three children. They built their business by treating people right, being creative and unconventional, working hard, and keeping their expenses low and their faith high. They have a true Cinderella story, as Drapery Nation went from being unknown to now having the best reputation for providing the highest quality custom window treatments and service in south central Kentucky. Lori Ann and Kenny recently hired their oldest daughter and her new husband to work alongside them full-time, and are excited that the family business will continue hopefully long after they are gone. Connect with Lori Ann Jones Website Instagram Facebook What's new with LuAnn Nigara LuAnn Live 2023 luannuniversity.com http://www.luannnigara.com/cob A Big Thank You to Our Keynote Sponsors: Nancy Ganzekaufer Traci Connell Duke Renders Get The Goodies! For checklists, resources, and extra goodies from A Well-Designed Business sign up for free here. To Get on LuAnn's Email List, text the word designbiz to 444999! Purchase LuAnn's Books Here: Book 1: The Making of A Well – Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action Audiobook: The Making of A Well – Designed Business: Turn Inspiration into Action Book 2: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Pre-Order Book 3: A Well-Designed Business – The Power Talk Friday Experts Volume 2 Connect with LuAnn Nigara LuAnn's Website LuAnn's Blog Power Talk Friday Like Us: Facebook | Tweet Us: Twitter | Follow Us: Instagram | Listen Here: Podcast Other Shows Mentioned: WTFP: #64: Stephanie Hamilton: Reputation Marketing for Window Treatment Professionals WTFP: #143: Vita Vygovska: Market to Interior Designers by Building Relationships WTFP: #167: Nicole Heymer: How to Find and Highlight Why Someone Should Buy From You AWDB #851: Power Talk Friday: Alexis Varbero: Making Connections that Matter AWBD #860: Antonio Deloach: Believe in Yourself, Believe in Relationships
Galen talks about the Bowling Green weather, the private Facebook group, "Dad Rocks" and does an extensive interview with Joe Imel, GM of the Bowling Green (Ky) Daily News. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/galen-smith3/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/galen-smith3/support
Clear Skies Ahead: Conversations about Careers in Meteorology and Beyond
We talk to Ashley Orehek-Rossi about her role as a STEM librarian, perseverance in seeking career opportunities, and the importance of libraries in academia and beyond.Episode transcriptHosted by Matt Moll and Kelly SavoieEdited by Peter TrepkeTheme music composed and performed by Steve SavoieVisit AMS Career Resources on the web!Contact us at skypodcast@ametsoc.org with any feedback or if you'd like to become a future guest.Copyright © 2022 American Meteorological Society
Today is an interview with Jason Sparks all about starting a homestead from scratch, being a carpenter, building community and more. Show Resources Kentucky Sustainable Living: https://www.facebook.com/groups/267335831465407 Main content of the show 43 year old male born and lived in bowling green ky my whole life. Own a general contracting company in bowling green ky. Graduated from Western Kentucky University with construction management degree. I have a small homestead right outside of Bowling Green KY. We raise a few cows,sheep,chickens and pigs. We process all our animals at the farm. I started off in prepping about 12 years ago and realized that no matter how much you store it will run out eventually. There is where I started going more in the direction of sustainable living and growing more for my family. I and one other person started Kentucky sustainable living with the purpose of building state wide community. The community is like minded people that help each other now and in the future no matter how the world goes. We have meetings and training events for members. Make it a great week GUYS! Don't forget about the cookbook, Cook With What You Have by Nicole Sauce and Mama Sauce. Community Mewe Group: https://mewe.com/join/lftn Telegram Group: https://t.me/LFTNGroup Odysee: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@livingfree:b Advisory Board The Booze Whisperer The Tactical Redneck Chef Brett Samantha the Savings Ninja Resources Membership Sign Up Holler Roast Coffee Harvest Right Affiliate Link
Galen talks about the Bowling Green and Southcentral Kentucky weather, the private Facebook book group, "Dad Rocks" and conducts an interview with "Party Rock" a local Bowling Green, Ky., DJ and Entrepreneur. --- 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/galen-smith3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/galen-smith3/support
David Marquina works as Junior Programs Coordinator at the Carolina Country Club in Raleigh, N.C. He cites three core values - pride passion and purpose – as keys to impacting Hispanic families and young players. His primary goal is to introduce Hispanic communities to the sport. Xavier University of Louisiana men's and women's tennis coach Alan Green has been named ITA/NAIA National Coach of the Year three times and 25 other coaching awards. The New Orleans native was 2022 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year. He spoke about the challenges of collegiate tennis while his teams were competing in the HBCU National Tennis Championships. Highlighted are USTA Clay Courts Girls' 12s champion Hannah Ayrault, from Atlanta, and the Bowling Green (Ky.) Parks & Recreation Dept.
Johnny talks about his trip to Tiger Stadium and the disappointing loss for the Dogs. We talk a little about the town of Bowling Green KY and preview the upcoming game in Starkville this weekend. Support the show
The Rock and Metal Profs: The History and Philosophy of Rock and Metal
Court and Matt are back to discuss the newly remastered and expanded deluxe edition of DIO's seminal 1983 debut solo album, Holy Diver. The profs discuss this epic 4-disc expanded album and its merits, as well as the soon-to-be released DIO documentary "Dreamers Never Die." Matt also recounts going to see Yngwie Malmsteen in Bowling Green KY, and the shred-tastic festivities of that evening. Thanks for listening to the show -- We appreciate you!
Caves and Corvettes. Bowling Green, KY is the subject of Episode 82 of the Family Vacation. Danny and Rob welcome Nora Bryant to the show.Location. Location. Location. The first thing to know about Bowling Green is that considering its central location, it's a great place to gather with friends and family.As mentioned in the opening, Bowling Green is known for Caves and Corvettes. The National Corvette Museum is a must-see attraction. Obviously, some parts of the attraction will appear to kids in different age groups. Currently, the Museum has a Hot Wheels exhibit sure to interest kids of all ages, including this much older kid typing this. The sinkhole that developed in the museum has also been turned into part of the museum.Located very close to the Museum is the Motorsports park with high speed go-carting and other fun activities.Mammoth Cave National Park is also a beautiful and interesting time with trails in different caves sure to please your adventure loving family members.For those families (like mine) that love amusement parks, Beech Bend and Splash Lagoon offer some fun rides and waterslides.In the event department, Bowling Green is known for it's autosports events. Dubbed "Hot Rod City", there are 14 major and many other minor events lining the event calendar.Lodging. The Kentucky Grand Hotel is a really cool boutique hotel that's worth looking into. There is also a cluster of hotels at exit 22 off I-65 offering many of the national chain hotels.Food. You knew this would be included. Burger and Bowl offers some great food and fun times. Montana Grille is more upscale and delicious. Also, you definitely should check out Boyce General Store and the Pie Queen of Bowling Green!Nora added some of her favorite spots in town that included the National Corvette Museum, Lost River Cave and Hickory and Oak and Anna's Greek Restaurant.Listen to Episode 82 for more!
As President and CEO of Greg Coker Development Inc., Greg's mission is to develop the individual, team & organization. Considered an expert in human behavior & organizational dynamics, his vision is due to reading his books attending his keynotes/workshops; participants are moved to achieve higher levels of performance & their organizations better places to work after graduating from W. KY. Univ. with an undergraduate & Master's degrees in organizational communication & psychology, he joined the powerful D.C. lobbying firm of Black, Manafort, Stone & Kelly, representing some of America's top cos. & managing campaigns ranging from U.S. Senate to POTUS. Still, in the immortal words of Happy Chandler, “I never met a Kentuckian that wasn't trying to get back home,” Greg heard the call to return to the Bluegrass joining the telephone Co., BellSouth, & what is now AT&T, with responsibility for lobbying K.Y.'s state legislative delegation & K.Y.'s 6-member Congressional Delegation & both U.S. Senators. While lobbying K.Y.'s federal delegation, Greg Coker formed a close friendship with then-Congressman Ernie Fletcher, which led to an opportunity to join Fletcher's campaign for gov. & an eventual position in his administration as the Commissioner of the K.Y. Public Service Commission regulates the state's top public utilities. After a 4-yr. a stint in public service, he returned to corporate America, joining an energy co. responsible for the public affairs for a 6-state area, in what Greg Coker keenly describes as having been hired by a great leader & fired by a great manager; this led him to start a journey that continues today as an author, motivational speaker, workshop leader & exec. coach. He is the author of Building Cathedrals: The Power of Purpose, Soft Skills Field Manual as well as Healing the Wounds: Forgiveness & Reconciliation in the Workplace. His clients include Gnrl. Motors, McDonald's, AT&T, Vanderbilt Univ., TVA, Duke Energy, State Farm & high-performance individuals who benefit from his personal coaching. He has been featured in national magazines, public radio, podcasts, and television programs. His workshops and keynote speeches include The Power of Purpose, Leadership & Management, Communication, Teamwork, Culture, Customer Satisfaction, Stress Management & Problem Solving. He conducts Emerging Leadership programs in 5 states & speaks across the U.S. Greg Coker and his wife Nicki reside in Bowling Green KY. & have 2 children & 1 granddaughter.
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Join us for Happy Hour as we go for a deep dive into the life and reflections of Jackson Barefoot. This extraordinary 20 year old has a life story and outlook that you will not want to miss hearing about. Listen, like, and share! See You Next time for the Are You Happy Hour! - Vanessa The Vivacious, Are You Happy Podcast
This week on episode 47, the fellas talk about 50 Cent calling out Benzino for being with a transgender, South Carolina inmate choosing death by firing squad over electric chair, rapper Cash Out being indicted on 13 counts of alleged rape and human trafficking, Florida teen dead after friends take turns shooting one another with body armor, man gets microchip implant that lets him pay using his hand, Brooklyn subway shooting, Uber and Lyft raising surg prices doing aftermath of Brooklyn's subway shooting, Kerrion Franklin "Kirt Franklin son" arrested for the murder of his girlfriend with many more topics. This week on C.O.V. with Mack, Mack plays a song from local artist Benny Euro out of Bowling Green Ky with "The Reaper ft. Fed Up". Make sure to like, share, comment and check out the website @ www.podgods.net. Hit up the cash app to help support the movement at $letstalkaboutitpod Jamz of the week: Frex Kevin Ross - Looking for love Wop Lil baby - Pound cake remix Mack 2pac Ft. Outlawz - Thug passion --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Spence Sheldon is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and the Owner of Sheldon Restaurant Group, a company that owns four Donatos Pizza locations. Two in Bowling Green Ky, one in Murfreesboro TN, and one in Nashville TN. At only 29 years old Spence leads his team with a servant leadership mentality. Spence not only is known as the Pizza Guy he also founded and runs a nonprofit called "Almost Home Clothing" which gives back to the community and helps the homeless start over with a fresh start. Let's tune in and learn more about his inspiring story. [00:01 – 12:17] Getting to Know Spence Sheldon I welcome and introduce my guest, Spence Sheldon Welcome back to the show, Spence! It's Been a Wild 2021 Spence shares the growth of his business for the past year The Secret Sauce on Growth So many catastrophes and the opening of two more restaurants Donatos Pizza: More than just pizza “We choose hospitality, not service.” The Hardest Thing that Spence Has Ever Done [12:18 – 51:27] How To Build A Winning Team And Company Culture Why it's better to bring in people without prior knowledge and experience Training someone from the ground up An exception to every rule How Spence stays motivated We got here on purpose, no one else to blame Be intentional with your time Become very structured A Yes Guy “I just want to find my best “yes”.” Spence talks about acquiring his freedom and balance The Same Reason Meet and Not to Meet Spence's partnerships and meeting new people Business meetings versus personal meetings How to Build Your Brand and Company Culture Growing a hospitable culture Finding and caring for the right people Consistency is the answer Why does this company exist? Who are we? To give the customers a great experience To treat people like we would treat themselves It's All About Culture What Motivates Your People? Spence shares the job of leaders to their employees Leaders that are Intuitive Enough Why servant leadership is the only way to lead Spence's passion and servant leadership From a home of givers A unique opportunity in business Keeping a humble posture How Good You Are, How Bad You Are You have to be okay with personal growth [51:28 – 01:01:21] Closing Segment Visit Donatos Pizza and get the excellent experience you deserve! How to connect with Spence See links below Final words Resources Mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Who-Not-How-Accelerating-Teamwork-ebook/dp/B0867ZJ151 (Who Not How) Tweetable Quotes: “I think most entrepreneurs think they're Superman until they're not.” – Spence Sheldon “Sometimes the best thing to do is to make a decision that's going to help the other 130 employees not, not the (a single)one, you know, you got to have to look at the big picture.” – Spence Sheldon “I think it's inevitable we have to have those failures to grow a hundred percent.” - Spence Sheldon ----------------------------- Follow Spence on https://www.facebook.com/spence.sheldon (Facebook) and https://www.instagram.com/spence_sheldon/?hl=en (Instagram). To know more, you can connect with me onhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ephraim-glick-8403a465/ ( LinkedIn),https://www.instagram.com/ephraimglick/ ( Instagram),https://www.facebook.com/ephraimglick ( Facebook), andhttps://twitter.com/glickephraim ( Twitter) or visit my websitehttps://ephraimglick.com/ ( https://ephraimglick.com/). I'm offering a FREE 30-minute consultation for people who reach out to me. I want to know more about you! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to overcome fears and obstacles by sharing this episode or clickhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ultimate-shift/id1515036805 ( here) to listen to more episodes.
Galen talks about recent tornadoes in Bowling Green whare 16 people were killed last early Saturday morning and all of the relief efforts in the community and A Rock Or Christmas Song Inquiry: "Jingle Bell Rock" by Bobby Helms. --- 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/galen-smith3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/galen-smith3/support
David Hirsch's guest this week on the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast is Josh Poynter of Bowling Green, KY who is an estimator with Snake Steel in Nashville, TN. Josh and his wife, Monica, are parents to two boys, Tag and and their second son, Trey who was adopted from China. Both boys have Hemophilia. We'll hear the Poynter family story including the inspiration to adopt a second child. We also learn about the Hand in Hand Adoption Agency, Kentucky Hemophilia Foundation and Kosair Children's Hospital to name a few supporting organizations. That's all on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast.Email - jpoynter@snakesteel.com Kentucky Hemophilia Foundation - http://www.kyhemo.org Hand In Hand Adoption Agency - https://www.hihiadopt.org Kosair Children's Hospital Louisville, KY - https://www.kosair.com/about-shriners-hospital Ronald McDonald House, Louisville, KY - https://rmhc-kentuckiana.org Gift of Adoption Kentucky Chapter - https://giftofadoption.org/get-engaged/kentucky-chapter/ A Child Awaits Foundation - https://www.achildwaits.orgSpecial Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/
Galen talks about the Bowling Green and Southcentral Kentucky weather, Christmas Time in Bowling Green and the private Facebook group "Dad Rocks." He also talks about the Christmas song by John Lennon, "Happy Xmas (War Is Over). --- 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/galen-smith3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/galen-smith3/support
“I Don't Want You As My King” - Homily for the Solemnity of our Lord Jesus Christ the King, Lord of the Universe. Preached at Saint Joseph Catholic Church, Bowling Green KY. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/112121.cfm
It's Founder Friday! I am very pleased to be presenting a conversation with someone who I have wanted to have on a Founder Friday for quite a while. Not just because he has been quite successful, but because in the course of achieving that success he has created a model of a healthy and resilient business through rooted and wise decision making, refinement, expansion, and putting values into action. Today we are talking with Justin Shepherd of Spencer's Coffee in Bowling green, KY! Justin left a career in journalism to purchase a coffeeshop, along with his wife, Shelley, back in 2005. In the years since, he and his team have transformed Spencer's Coffee from a quaint downtown cafe to a sustainable and ever-growing company, boasting two locations and a third set to open this fall). In addition to a full menu of coffee and espresso, house-made pastries and made-to-order breakfast items are served at both locations, and the original downtown location also features a full lunch menu, along with a rotating selection of craft beer. In our conversation we will be taking you through the whole story of how Justin started, early and hard lessons, navigating change, and building a firm foundation with the community in mind. We cover: Early lessons taking over an existing business Getting through initial challenges Learning about coffee and business Asking for help and becoming confident Serving what is right for your community Managing customer retention and changing standards Knowing the numbers and profitability Stages of expansion Hiring and Managing Keeping the community as your center Justin's proudest accomplishment Advice to other owners/entrepreneurs Links: www.spencerscoffee.com Instagram Related Episodes: 146 : How to Host a Throwdown w/ Justin Shepherd of Spencers Coffee, Bowling Green, KY 145: Founder Friday w/ Red Rooster Coffee Roasters co-founder, Haden Polseno-Hensley 083: 6 Essential Books for your Professional Growth 196 : Understanding Customer Preferences w/ Peter Giuliano 223 : Building a Financially Resilient Business w/ Andrew Carroll 230 : Making room for Community in your Shop Visit our sponsors! www.prima-coffee.com/keys www.pacficfoodservice.com
The National Corvette Museum was established in 1994, with a mission of celebrating the invention of America’s Sports Car; preserving its past, present and future; and educating the public. The 115,000 sq. ft. facility is located on a 55-acre campus in Bowling Green, Kentucky which also is home to the world’s only General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant.
The National Corvette Museum was established in 1994, with a mission of celebrating the invention of America’s Sports Car; preserving its past, present and future; and educating the public. The 115,000 sq. ft. facility is located on a 55-acre campus in Bowling Green, Kentucky which also is home to the world’s only General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant.
The National Corvette Museum was established in 1994, with a mission of celebrating the invention of America's Sports Car; preserving its past, present and future; and educating the public. The 115,000 sq. ft. facility is located on a 55-acre campus in Bowling Green, Kentucky which also is home to the world's only General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant.
We're in Bowling Green, Kentucky, with Cameron Huddleston of CameronHuddleston.com. Cameron and I talk about hiking at Mammoth Cave National Park, touring the Corvette Museum, and ice cream at Chaney’s Dairy Barn. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/bowlinggreen Bluffworks’ stylish clothing is designed with the modern traveler in mind. It is wrinkle-resistant, machine washable, and very comfortable with hidden pockets to protect your valuables. Save 10% with our promo code at WeTravelThere.com/bluffworks.
Graves Gilbert Clinic, a 200 provider group located in Bowling Green KY, was one of only 54 Best Performers identified by MGMA in their 2020 Performance and Practices of Successful Medical Groups Report. Healthcare IT Today sits down with their CFO, Steven Sinclair, to find out what it takes to be a Best Performer and the impact their smooth operations has on their clinicians and patients. Learn more about MGMA's Best Performers at: https://www.mgma.com/ Find more great health IT content: https://www.healthcareittoday.com/
The Reel Talk Crew is proud to present Episode 15: Everyone's Entitled to One Good Scare! This episode is all about John Carpenter's 1978 masterpiece HALLOWEEN! In Episode 15 we're joined by Greg Morgan aka Gregamortis host and creator of Land of the Creeps podcast. Greg was the perfect guest for this episode as he's a well known Halloween super fan.In This Episode We Cover:An introduction to Greg & his show Land of the CreepsGreg tells us about his experiences with the film, meeting Jamie Lee Curtis & John Carpenter, plus how his Halloween tattoo ended up on the Jay Leno Show.Tribute to John Carpenter as a director and musician How the city of Bowling Green KY influenced John's career and how he's continued to give back to our communityThe evolution of the slasher genreSpoiler filled analysis and walk through of 1978's HalloweenLand of the Creeps Podcast - http://landofthecreeps.blogspot.com/Follow Greg on Twitter - @GregaMortisInteract with us:Join our Reel Talk: A Movie Podcast group on FacebookFollow us on Twitter: @reel_castEmail us: reeltalkmoviecast@gmail.com
In this latest episode, I sit down with Austin Hines, Assistant Superintendent at The Club at Olde Stone. It's an exclusive Private Club in Bowling Green KY. This episode was an important one and I know you will enjoy especially for other Assistants out there. We talk life in the Golf Course Maintenance business as an assistant and the path towards becoming a Head Golf Course Superintendent some day. I know you will enjoy this conversation and lots of good content. Thanks for listening!
Want to know what goes into hosting a killer throwdown that energizes your baristas and brings the community together? Well your in luck because today we are talking with the creator of one of the nation's biggest and most successful throwdowns, Justin Shepherd! Justin owns Spencers Coffee in Bowling Green, KY and has been hosting the "My Old Kentucky Throwdown for 7 years. With a 64 competitor bracket, thousands in prizes, and 10s of thousands raised for autism awareness, this throwdown is one we should surely be learning from. In this conversation Justin covers in-detail the most critical things you need to do to make sure your throwdown goes down without a hitch and is not just thrown together. These tips are super insightful, practical, and born from years of learning by doing. Enjoy! Links: www.spencerscoffee.com/kytnt Instagram
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Myself and Randall Shane talk about our upcoming Toys for Tots Show in Bowling Green KY and various other topics. James new Instagram account and more.
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Defier of light Scott Briggs from blackened death metal apostates Fornicus joins the show in this interview recorded March 31, 2017, in Bowling Green KY, to talk about the band, their latest album, and challenges of playing in the Bible belt. Credits: excerpts from the track “Woeful Oppressor” from the Fornicus album Hymns Of Dominion(2017) used with permission from the artist. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/great-metal-debate-podcast/id1037874814 http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:66031413/sounds.rss www.facebook.com/thegreatmetaldebate www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC0ED1Ri2oNwBQW9All3Yw www.twitter.com/metaldebate www.instagram.com/metaldebate Have a question for the podcast, or a suggestion for an artist you'd like us to interview? Give us your feedback at: thegreatmetaldebate@gmail.com
Blake Bailey and Travis Wood of Nashville black/death metal act Of Serpents are on the mic in this interview recorded March 31, 2017, following the band's performance at Spillway Bar & Grill in Bowling Green KY. Credits: excerpts from the track “Dead In The Sanctuary” off the Of Serpents EP Agonistes (2017) used with permission from the artist. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/great-metal-debate-podcast/id1037874814 www.facebook.com/thegreatmetaldebate www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC0ED1Ri2oNwBQW9All3Yw Have a question for the podcast, or a suggestion for an artist you'd like us to interview? Give us your feedback at: thegreatmetaldebate@gmail.com.
Guitarist and singer Zak Paul from BeyonDuplication is featured in this interview recorded Nov. 27, 2015, at Spillway Bar and Grill in Bowling Green KY prior to the CD release show for the band's new album “Open Eyes”. Credits: excerpts from the song ‘Words I Speak' (Open Eyes, 2015) used with permission from BeyonDuplication. Thanks to Ryan with Take A Stand Music for coordinating this interview! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/great-metal-debate-podcast/id1037874814 www.facebook.com/thegreatmetaldebate www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC0ED1Ri2oNwBQW9All3Yw Have a question for the podcast, or a suggestion for an artist you'd like us to interview? Give us your feedback on Twitter @Metaldebate or e-mail thegreatmetaldebate@gmail.com
Danielle Labold cannot remember a time when she wasn't taking other people's trach and turning it into a treasure. She has always had an eye for making the old new again. Danielle prefers the quality of old, unique items, rather than cheap mass produced merchandise. She loves the thrill of hunting for the treasures. Danielle shares her love of all things vintage and unique one-of-a-kind art at her gallery, Labold and Sons Salvage in Bolwing Green, KY. You could get lost in her store for days and never run out of things to see! Danielle has a unique approach to art and she lets her values of made in USA guide her inventoyr decisions. There is nothing ordinary about the atmosphere at Labold and Sons. Danielle shares how she made her dreams a reality!