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What's up everyone! We are back with another episode of Ha! It's a Podcast! Join us this week as we bring back our HAlumni Brandon Ford and discuss his brand new EP under the name Honey Box. Trust me when I say this is an episode you don't want to miss! If you do miss it, then suffer my wrath! Then again you probably won't see this because you didn't listen to the episode. Boy, I did not think this one through did I? Ah well! You can check out Brandon's EP wherever you get your music! Just search the name Honey Box and be sure to check out his Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok under the same name! Follow us on Facebook and Twitter @HaItsaPodcast and on TikTok @haitsapodcast. Follow Malik on TikTok @the_jedi_smark and Tyler @datbotguy!
AAAAAAAAAAAAND WE'RE BACK! That's right everybody we are back with another wonderful episode of the podcast you love, maybe, Ha! It's a Podcast. Join Tyler this week as he brings back Brandon Ford from Cancel Couch and Conscious Couch, and Tim Crail for an exciting episode about movies and Prey! Another episode in the books and ready for you to listen to so stop reading like a nerd and start listening like a true Chad amonst everyone! I didn't mean that, none of you are nerds, you are all wonderful people and we love when you listen to us! Im getting off topic again, enjoy the episode everyone! As always if you made it this far, go check out Brandon's two podcasts Cancel Couch and Conscious Couch wherever you listen to podcasts! Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter @HaItsaPodcast. Follow us on Tiktok @haitsapodcast, Malik on Tiktok @the_jedi_smark, and Tyler on Tiktok @datbotguy!
On this episode of the Spoon Mob Podcast, Ray chats with chef Justin Singer of Chapman's Eat Market about how he got started cooking, working at a pizza place during high school, his intended career path back in his college days, his thoughts on culinary school, how competitive the industry can be when starting out as a line cook, his post collegiate cooking career, being a sous chef for the first time, why staffing and organization are so crucial to a restaurants daily success, the story behind linking up with chef BJ Lieberman, moving to Columbus Ohio, taking on the ice cream program at Chapman's, how he approaches the kitchen snack lineup, provides a couple great stories from his fellow Chapman's podcast guests, gives an update on his Spanish tasting menu, if being an executive chef is on the horizon, where he see's Columbus as a food city headed, what next, answers the question left behind from sommelier Brandon Ford of Hyde Park Restaurant Group, and more before taking on the "burning grill" questions! For more on chef Justin Singer, visit spoonmob.com/justinsinger and follow him on Instagram @redracerx & @eatchapmans. Visit eatchapmans.com for menu details, reservations, and more about the restaurant. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), Facebook (@spoonmob1) & TikTok (@spoonmob). Audio Editing by @TrackEditPrint. Intro music by @kabbalisticvillage. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Being the agent for change inside a large organization is not for the faint of heart. The concept of innovation has been a corporate talking point for years, but the framework to harness disruptive thinking and visionary goals have yet to truly be established. Innovation should be as dynamic as the forces that make it necessary in order to remain competitive now and into the future. When teams begin to think differently, traditional ways of operating become a thing of the past. Innovation may not be easy to affect in a $7.5 billion business, but this week's guest has done just that. Kelly Kovack is joined by Brandon Ford, the Chief Accelerator Director of Lubrizol Life Science. They discuss how the confluence of skills that Brandon has mastered through his enigmatic career as a nurse, lawyer, wine educator and team master have set him up for success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the Spoon Mob Podcast, Ray chats with sommelier Brandon Ford, the Corporate Beverage Director for the Hyde Park Restaurant Group, about how he first got started in wine, his intended career path in college, his first foray into hospitality and beverage management, how he wound up at the Buffalo's infamous restaurant Oliver's, why he started with a society of wine educators cert, the story behind joining Hyde Park, why he decided to take exams with the Court of Master Sommeliers, working for Schutte Hospitality Group, what he's learned over the years when changing an established beverage list, the difference between being a beverage director vs a corporate beverage director, how the job of a wine sales rep has been automated, how wine lists for a multi-state restaurant group work, his disastrous first attempt at the advanced sommelier exam, the one time he took the master's exam, his issues with the examination process, how covid has changed the wine profession, where the wine scene in the Midwest is headed, answers the question left behind from chef Sebastian La Rocca of FYR, and more before taking on the "burning grill" questions! For more on sommelier Brandon Ford visit spoonmob.com/brandonford and follow him on Instagram @216somm & @hydeparkprimesteakhouse. Visit hydeparkrestaurants.com for locations, menu details, reservations, and direct shipping. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), Facebook (@spoonmob1) & TikTok (@spoonmob). Audio Editing by @TrackEditPrint. Intro music by @kabbalisticvillage. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode, we brought on an impromptu guest! That's right everyone Brandon Ford From Splice, Cancel Couch, and Concious Couch is here to chat with us! Join us as we discuss stories Brandon and Tyler have from growing up, get very vulgar, and just overall have some really funny moments. If you enjoy Malik reacting to things as much as Tyler does, you don't want to miss this one! To anyone that can get an accurate count of how many times the words dick and balls get used in this episode, I will give you a shiny nickel and as always if you made it this far, go follow us on Twiter and Facebook @HaItsaPodcast
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In episode 59, we're going to the movies! Our guest this month is actor Brandon Ford Green. We're talking about his 2017 movie "Good Grief", which he wrote, directed and appears in. Interesting title, Brandon. And the group of adult friends gathering together for a funeral look awfully familiar. Hmmm. We'll ask Brandon about that. We also talk about "The Snoopy Show" episode 3, another random strip of the month and a "Peanuts by Schulz" short called "Novel Idea". It's a feast for your earholes! Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incomepetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Mining by Moonlight" and "Bass Walker". Thanks to Nick Jones for the use of his song "25% Off". www.carnivalofgleecreations.com is where you need to go for show notes, info, social media and links for this show, IT'S A PODCAST, CHARLIE BROWN, here and for my other show ATARI BYTES, here. The website also has info and order links for my books! They include HELL'S CEREAL: VERY SHORT STORIES FORTIFIED WITH ESSENTIAL SYLLABLES. Become a show supporter on the IT'S A PODCAST, CHARLIE BROWN page on patreon.com. Get stuff!
Phil Esposito, NHL Hall of Famer, Brought to you by Brandon Ford, joined AM Tampa Bay to recap the celebrations that took place all over Tampa Bay Lightning after the Bolts won the Stanley Cup for the second time in history after beating the Dallas Stars 2-0 on Monday night.
Phil Esposito, NHL Hall of Famer, Brought to you by Brandon Ford, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss the Tampa Bay Lightning won the Stanley Cup champions for the second time in history after beating the Dallas Stars 2-0 on Monday night in Edmonton, Canada.
Phil Esposito, NHL Hall of Famer, Brought to you by Brandon Ford, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss the Tampa Bay Lightnings overtime win against the New York Islanders sends Lightning into Stanley Cup Final!
A round table discussion with Joël Palix, Founder, Palix Unlimited, Brandon Ford, Chief Accelerator Director, Lubrizol Life Science, Richard Kestenbaum, Partner, Triangle Capital; Rachel ten Brink, Co-Founder, CMO, Partner, Five Four Ventures LLC You already know what the shutdown means.
Phil Esposito, NHL Hall of Famer,Brought to you by Brandon Ford, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss playoffs predictions for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
This week Julian catches up with Workers FC Premier League captain Brandon Ford & our club in focus are Quakers Hill Junior SC with club president Neil Rock our guest
Tune in to the AFC Podcast with your hosts Jim Galizia and Victoria Fragnito! Available on Castbox, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Youtube!Every episode the AFC Podcast will be bringing you the latest in film making news, highlight film makers and actors, and review films!-Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/afc-podcast/id1511182553-Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cDovL3Jzcy5jYXN0Ym94LmZtL2V2ZXJlc3QvODlhMzEyMjBmZTVhNDUzZTkzNzI4N2U3OWVkYjI3NTcueG1s-Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2818391?utm_source=website&utm_medium=dlink&utm_campaign=web_share&utm_content=AFC%20Podcast-CastBox_FM-Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_wIqtASR_cm0m8QAoqFHswOur Day-Player today is Brandon Ford Green and his film of choice to discuss is “Rachel Getting Married” (2008).@thatbfgguyBrandon's Demo Reel:https://vimeo.com/350488449Good Grief:https://www.amazon.com/Good-Grief-Jordan-Ladd/dp/B077NRN8V3/ref=sr_1_1?crid=135RUOBVDGW6E&dchild=1&keywords=good+grief+movie&qid=1589313623&sprefix=good+grief+movie%2Caps%2C216&sr=8-1Rachel Getting Married:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1084950/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0Find us on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube for more and make sure to like, comment, subscribe, and tune in for future episodes! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theastorgoesto/support
“Fear is the enemy; I try to face it head-on” says Brandon Ford, the founder of TripHero (gotriphero.com),who worked his way from humble beginning to an Ivy-League education and a law degree, with a spell in the Marines along the way. Moving to Vail, Colorado, after losing his job in 2008, Brandon began working as a ski valet and saw the problem people had when traveling with their luggage and gear.Brandon explains the inspiration behind TripHero. Their mission is to make it as easy as humanly possible to travel the world with the equipment you need to pursue your passions and explore both on and off the beaten path.Brandon started his first business at the age of five, going around campgrounds collecting recycling. Before the age of twelve, he was selling t-shirts and flowers.Brandon dives deep into the steps it took for him to get TripHero off the ground. The first question Brandon would get from potential investors was how many have you sold, but that point the answer was always none. Brandon knew he would have to go out there and get sales somehow to overcome that hurdle. Doing this helped Brandon realize how eager people were eager to ship their stuff, and he learned how to sell the concept of TripHero. As an entrepreneur, Brandon learned that felt how willing people were to help, and how easy it was to find a meaningful mentor. There are loads of people out there who want to be mentors and see other entrepreneurs succeed. A mentor and mentee will both get a significant amount of value out of the relationship. Brandon says you should find a mentor who has been down a similar path that you are looking to go down. As an entrepreneur, you should not be afraid to ask for help. When you ask for help, the worst thing a person can say is no.Then, Brandon speaks about his first hires, partnerships, and the relationships he built along the way to get TripHero off the ground, including purchasing a FedEx shipping franchise to ultimately gain a more significant partnership with the FedEx parent company.Brandon realized that luggage and packages are a huge pain point for the hotels, too, because they are often ill-equipped to receive loads of packages. Part of the solution is to have TripHero employees on the properties.Later, Brandon speaks about the lack of marketing dollars they have spent. He says you need to know where and when to spend the money and shouldn’t be spending it unless you know how it is going to benefit you.Stay tuned as Brandon explains why you won’t find a work-life balance as an entrepreneur. In this Episode: About Brandon Ford [ 0:20 ]The steps Brandon took to get TripHero going [ 7:30 ]Do not be afraid to ask for help [ 11:50 ]About Brandon’s first hire [ 17:00 ]Where to find TripHero [ 19:00 ]Why TripHero does not pay for marketing [ 24:30 ]About networking [ 26:55 ]Why you won’t find a work-life balance as an entrepreneur [ 30:40 ]Entrepreneurs can have smart luck [ 37:15 ] Quotes: “It’s tough for a big company to partner with someone they don’t know will be around much longer.”“You can spend an infinite amount of money on marketing.”“You will have to have a lot of sacrifices as an entrepreneur.”“There are very few lucky entrepreneurs.”“Fear is the enemy; I try to face it head-on.” Links Mentioned: Find Brandon on LinkedInCheck out TripHeroFind Dax Hamman on LinkedInFIRESIDE for small business marketingFind more episodes of S’Mores By FiresideThe Accelerator Network
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Held as part of the Blading Cup in lovely Santa Ana, Calif., the Veteran's Cup is for people over the age of 35 with a bunch of adult responsibilities. For those of us who qualify, it's not only the chance to skate with people of a similar cohort, but we also get to session with guys we looked up to as kids. This episode features interviews with Daniel Rosado, Mike Budnik, Brandon Ford, David Wittman, Carlos Jaquez, and more. This and every episode of the Rock Town Podcast is made possible thanks to our supporters on Patreon: Dustin, Edward, Jose, Nate, Steve, Zach, Basti, Levi, Brad, Ivan, Randy, Jeff, Brad, Lawrence, Mark, Clay, Konjure, Guy, Ty, Trace, Kofi, Jeff, Patrick, and Marty. Like this episode? Interested in becoming a Patreon for as little as $1 a month? Click here.
Austin and Brandon Ford are just like anyone else. Except they think they’re funny enough for a podcast. Listen in as they discuss everything under the sun and how they came up with 2 Bags of Donuts
Brandon and Jeffrey discuss several questions such as: What is faith? Why do we need faith? Where does it come from? While searching the Scriptures, many promises were found relating to faith. May God who is faithful increase your faith as you listen to His Word today. Special music was done by Brandon Ford.
Brandon and Jeffrey discuss several questions such as: What is faith? Why do we need faith? Where does it come from? While searching the Scriptures, many promises were found relating to faith. May God who is faithful increase your faith as you listen to His Word today. Special music was done by Brandon Ford.
Brandon Ford is a staple of the Boston blading scene. He stopped by the Rock Town garage while driving across the U.S. for his moving company. We talked about blading in the Olympics, the Jenner effect, neighborhood crime, the power of good weed, conspiracy theories regarding Middle Earth, the mindset of mass shooters, and dogs. I had a good time hanging out with Brandon, so I hope you enjoyed the podcast. Don't forget to subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher so you don't miss out on future episodes of the Rock Town Podcast.
#19 Air Raid: Brandon Ford Green, Thraxx, Brian Turner, and Ralph Mastromonaco by Rob and Slim
A few months shy of 23, he sat down to pen his first novel, which became Crystal Bay. Arctic Wolf Publishing, a small press based in Georgia, picked the book up a few years later. Shortly thereafter, he completed Splattered Beauty, an ode to his favorite Scream Queens. In 2009, he teamed up with Alan Draven and Jessica Lynne Gardner for Creeping Shadows (Pixie Dust Press), a collection of three short novels. Ford’s contribution, Merciless, was heavily inspired by a real-life kidnapping that took place in California in 2002. In March 2010, Arctic Wolf released his third novel, Pay Phone. Ford has also contributed works of short fiction to several anthologies, including Abaculus 2007 and Abaculus III (Leucrota Press), Sinister Landscapes (Pixie Dust Press), Raw: Brutality As Art (Snuff Books), and The Death Panel (Comet Press). Some of his biggest influences have been writers like Jack Ketchum and the late Richard Laymon. In his spare time he enjoys reading, watching bad TV, and all things horror. He still resides in South Philadelphia.
A few months shy of 23, he sat down to pen his first novel, which became Crystal Bay. Arctic Wolf Publishing, a small press based in Georgia, picked the book up a few years later. Shortly thereafter, he completed Splattered Beauty, an ode to his favorite Scream Queens. In 2009, he teamed up with Alan Draven and Jessica Lynne Gardner for Creeping Shadows (Pixie Dust Press), a collection of three short novels. Ford’s contribution, Merciless, was heavily inspired by a real-life kidnapping that took place in California in 2002. In March 2010, Arctic Wolf released his third novel, Pay Phone. Ford has also contributed works of short fiction to several anthologies, including Abaculus 2007 and Abaculus III (Leucrota Press), Sinister Landscapes (Pixie Dust Press), Raw: Brutality As Art (Snuff Books), and The Death Panel (Comet Press). Some of his biggest influences have been writers like Jack Ketchum and the late Richard Laymon. In his spare time he enjoys reading, watching bad TV, and all things horror. He still resides in South Philadelphia.
Please note there was a break in the transmission at almost 10 minutes in -- please be patient the intermission is not long.DEAD HEARTbyBrandon Ford In Brandon Ford’s Dead Heart, his protagonist, Carl, is an artist. He makes the dead beautiful in their final rest. It is important to be stunning, handsome, well at least not dead looking when all our friends come by for that final goodbye. And Carl is the expert, but Carl also has a hobby. He delivers the bodies of the dead to the highest bidder for the purpose of… Let’s just say, here I’ll let you use your imagination and whatever you think it is, believe me it’s worse.Dead Heart written by Brandon Ford is a story that will open your eyes to things you never wanted them to see, the only problem you do not know that until you have allowed your gaze to go there. So go there my friends, see what you did not want to see. Excellent job, Mr. Ford, however, I have decided on immediate cremation or interment in the back yard upon my death. Read this horror story and tell me you have not changed your mind too!
Please note there was a break in the transmission at almost 10 minutes in -- please be patient the intermission is not long.DEAD HEARTbyBrandon Ford In Brandon Ford’s Dead Heart, his protagonist, Carl, is an artist. He makes the dead beautiful in their final rest. It is important to be stunning, handsome, well at least not dead looking when all our friends come by for that final goodbye. And Carl is the expert, but Carl also has a hobby. He delivers the bodies of the dead to the highest bidder for the purpose of… Let’s just say, here I’ll let you use your imagination and whatever you think it is, believe me it’s worse.Dead Heart written by Brandon Ford is a story that will open your eyes to things you never wanted them to see, the only problem you do not know that until you have allowed your gaze to go there. So go there my friends, see what you did not want to see. Excellent job, Mr. Ford, however, I have decided on immediate cremation or interment in the back yard upon my death. Read this horror story and tell me you have not changed your mind too!
Jessica Lynne Gardner is a up and coming horror writer whose work has appeared in over a dozen publications including Shroud Magazine, Darkened Horizons, Twisted Tongue, Sinister Landscapes, Phobia Magazine and Raw:Brutality as an Art Form by Snuff Books. Her first novella, "Sugar Skull", was part of a compilation called Creeping Shadows featuring online best sellers Alan Draven and Brandon Ford. She was born in May of '85 in the bustling suburbs of Baltimore where she grew up in a magical house with her menagerie of pets and two caring grandparents. Her vivid imagination has gotten her into trouble more than once and her fear of the dark as well as her grandfather's creativity encouraged the fantastical, weird and frightening stories which she would later pen. In high school she peeked outside of her shell just enough to make a few lifetime friends and continued to experiment with different types of writing. She was in the public relations and free lance journalist field for many years and has been employed by Advance Realty, MaryElise.com, and MarriedInMaryland.com for her writing services. She's also been a part of numerous biographies, press releases and other business writing projects. Her poetry has been published by the International Library of Poetry, on Poetry.com and in Reverence of Rune.
Jessica Lynne Gardner is a up and coming horror writer whose work has appeared in over a dozen publications including Shroud Magazine, Darkened Horizons, Twisted Tongue, Sinister Landscapes, Phobia Magazine and Raw:Brutality as an Art Form by Snuff Books. Her first novella, "Sugar Skull", was part of a compilation called Creeping Shadows featuring online best sellers Alan Draven and Brandon Ford. She was born in May of '85 in the bustling suburbs of Baltimore where she grew up in a magical house with her menagerie of pets and two caring grandparents. Her vivid imagination has gotten her into trouble more than once and her fear of the dark as well as her grandfather's creativity encouraged the fantastical, weird and frightening stories which she would later pen. In high school she peeked outside of her shell just enough to make a few lifetime friends and continued to experiment with different types of writing. She was in the public relations and free lance journalist field for many years and has been employed by Advance Realty, MaryElise.com, and MarriedInMaryland.com for her writing services. She's also been a part of numerous biographies, press releases and other business writing projects. Her poetry has been published by the International Library of Poetry, on Poetry.com and in Reverence of Rune.
Brandon Ford's Labor Day Clearance Event is on for the next 5 days! Hurry in to Brandon Ford to get HUGE savings on EVERY New and preowned Vehicle on our lot! But don't delay this event is over after September 1st 2008!!!
Two-Way Mirror Listener Rebuttals. A mai- discussion for you this week! Does the magical abilities of Dumbledore and Voldemort differ from the rest of the wizarding community? Crackpot Theory of the Week. Eric's useless! He fails at life! He calls himself a fan?! Another Editorial Discussion with Brandon Ford. Laura, Micah, and Brandon discuss what Wormtail could be up to, Dumbledore's death, and more. A new segment titled “What's Buggin' Micah?” shows a new side of our news man. More Dumbledore/Norris facts. The return of Gimme a Butterbeer. HUH?! Comment of the Week. One long blooper where Ben goes through Moundridge High to see what his fellow classmates think of Potter.
Andrew explains the Listener Rebuttal Book Discussion: Sorcerer's Stone Chapters 1-3 The first sentence examined (in-depth) Introduction to the Dursleys Odd occurrences observed – is the wizarding world being careless? We meet Dumbledore, McGonagall, Hagrid, and see first mention of Sirius Black Tabby cats don't like brick walls (ask Andrew) How strong is Dumbledore and McGonagall's relationship at this point? Harry arrives on Privet Drive We discuss the Dursleys' treatment of Harry Mrs. Figg and Aunt Marge get their first mentions Let's go to the zoo – The Vanishing Glass and Parseltongue The Dursleys begin to get nervous We discuss the whole letter fiasco Harry turns 11 and there's a knock at the door Create Your Own MuggleCast Segment Third Place Winner announced How did Sirius and Voldemort get their wands back? Do you think Time Turners will play a role in Book 7? When you send a Howler, do you record or write it? What if…Slughorn had given the Potions Book to Ron instead of Harry in Half-Blood Prince? Editorial Segment: Micah and Laura talk with Brandon Ford of The Underground Lake