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We are facing water quality and quantity issues across a broad swath of the agricultural landscape. This impacts not only our rural communities, but also those in cities and towns downstream from our operations. Brian Dougherty and Eric Fuchs join me today to discuss the simple methods agriculturalists can use to improve their land's ability...
From the earliest days after the 1889 Land Run to the modern era, leaders in Oklahoma City have prioritized the sequestration of green space for recreation and rest. In this episode, Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob Blackburn discuss the push to create Oklahoma City's parks by people such as Daniel Stiles, G.G. "Gristmill" Jones, and Anton Classen. They also talk about how parks evolved from areas of passive activity to recreation centers for sports and games. Their guest is Brian Dougherty, former associate professor and department head at the John E. Kirkpatrick Horticulture Center.
Brian Dougherty of Understanding Ag joins me once again. This time to discuss how we can become more adaptable with our nutrient management. Rather than following the conventional 4R approach of right source, right rate, right time, right place we look at the 6P approach where we let the 6 Principles of Soil Health guide...
Brian Dougherty and Luke Jones, consultants with Understanding Ag, joined me to discuss cover crops. We talk about how they fit in to a cash grain scenario, how we can use them to speed up biological time, and how to think about integrating livestock into our cover cropping systems. Thanks to our Studio Sponsor, Understanding...
"Everyone says, follow your passion. Do something. And so I just thought, what about watches? Like, that's what I love." — Brian Dougherty Welcome to the Turmeric & Tequila Podcast! Today's guest is Brian Dougherty, whose transformative journey from a finance major and real estate professional to a Navy SEAL and entrepreneur is nothing short of astounding. Brian's story is fueled by an insatiable drive to conquer tough challenges and a profound commitment to the veteran community. In this episode, host Kristen Olson explores Brian's career shifts, the rigorous path to becoming a Navy SEAL, and the impact of mental toughness and fitness, particularly CrossFit, on his well-being. They highlight his entrepreneurial venture, Declan James Watch Co., a company that not only creates quality timepieces but also supports veterans by donating 10% of its proceeds to the Navy SEAL Foundation. Join us for an inspiring conversation about perseverance, community-building, and the power of authentic relationships. Whether you're curious about military life, business, or personal growth, this episode with Brian Dougherty has something valuable for everyone. Time Stamps: 00:00 High school was okay, loved sports. Studied finance in college. 07:23 Struggled in college, turned to intense fitness. Joined Navy. 10:25 Embracing challenges and shaping future generations. 19:31 Veteran committed to supporting and giving back. 21:34 Human behavior driven by intrinsic motivation and influence. 26:25 Balancing dream and doubt in staying relevant. 32:33 Target market shifted to include military supporters. 39:59 Challenge status quo, embrace unique marketing opportunities. 43:56 Goodness and kindness bring unexpected, abundant rewards. 48:26 Belief in product, community, and authenticity. 53:19 Utilize social media, advocate, and support wellness. 58:02 Homeless veterans need mental health support. Keep communicating. 01:03:45 Curious about podcasts but not a big listener. Declan James Watch Co. TO US, WATCHMAKING IS NOT JUST A BUSINESS; IT'S SOMETHING PERSONAL: As a former Navy SEAL, Brian Dougherty was instilled with a higher purpose, a purpose that guides his company today. It is not just about creating watches with fine craftsmanship, flawless design, or uncompromising standards. It's also about his desire to create an enduring legacy that future generations can be proud of. This is why to Brian, watchmaking is not just a business - it's something personal. declanjameswatchco.com @declanjameswatchco Connect with T&T: IG: @TurmericTequila Facebook: @TurmericAndTequila Website: www.TurmericAndTequila.com Host: Kristen Olson IG: @Madonnashero Tik Tok: @Madonnashero Website: www.KOAlliance.com WATCH HERE MORE LIKE THIS: https://youtu.be/ZCFQSpFoAgI?si=Erg8_2eH8uyEgYZF https://youtu.be/piCU9JboWuY?si=qLdhFKCGdBzuAeuI https://youtu.be/9Vs2JDzJJXk?si=dpjV31GDqTroUKWH
Brian Dougherty has been writing a series of articles on the Understanding Ag website regarding managing nutrients. The series deals with carbon cycling as well as how nutrient mismanagement is affecting water quality. We talk about what healthy alternatives look like as well as how to get from where we are to where we need...
Join in as we listen to Brian Dougherty, Field Ag Engineer for Iowa State University Extension and Outreach talk about successful ways to manage compost on the dairy farm. Additional resources can be found here: Composting for Dairy Farms Webinar
On today's show, I'm joined by Brian Dougherty. He was the CTO/COO at Jumpstart Health Investors when we recorded this, but he has since started a similar role for Snappt. Congrats, Brian! It was Brian's second time on the show and dive into the similarities between football and running a business. All you sports fans out there, get ready to ~ play ball ~ (I know that's baseball but still #sports) Like what you hear? Connect with me- Website: www.taylordesseyn.com LinkedIn: Taylor Desseyn Tweet me: @tdesseyn Tik Tok: @tdesseyn Pics of the life, wife, daughter & dog: @tdesseyn
Stoked to be joined by CTO, Brian Dougherty of Jumpstart Health Investors. We are talking about how to manage teams going from a startup to big enterprise shops. Like what you hear? Connect with me- Website: www.taylordesseyn.com LinkedIn: Taylor Desseyn Tweet me: @tdesseyn Tik Tok: @tdesseyn Pics of the life, wife, daughter & dog: @tdesseyn
Spring is in the air, and that means it's the perfect time to get out and get moving. In this episode, we dive into our city's parks and trails and discuss how we can meet our wellness goals while also exploring and discovering new places throughout the metro. We are joined by Marsha Funk, director of the Greater OKC Parks & Trails Foundation, KeepMovingOKC's spokesperson Leah Philpott and OCCF's Lanc Gross and Brian Dougherty.
In the latest episode of Beyond the Bank, Brad sits down with fellow Leadership Albany Board Member and current Sherwood Christian Academy Headmaster, Dr. Brian Dougherty, to discuss some of the exciting things happening at SCA and to learn more about Brian's journey into education and Christian ministry.
Join Anne Kennedy as she talks with the Managing Director in the Boston office of Compass Brian Dougherty. Brian brought the top-flight customer service standards he learned in the hotel industry to his real estate business. This experience enabled him to build a unique regional business for a client base that relies on him to purchase their primary, pied-a-terre, and vacation homes in the Boston and Cape Cod areas. When the market doesn't serve up enough "move-in-ready" homes for his buyers, he remodels them himself after the sale! ---------- Visit www.builthow.com to sign up for our next live or virtual event. Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
John Szymanski (aka John Z) has been exploring remote operations. What has been happening in Kent with Simon Hill and Martin Coombs? Martin has a kit to build that came through unusual circumstances. Chris Adams isn't at Springfield but he thinks it will continue. Peter Stempel has a whole lot of updates now he's a new place with so much potential. Brian Dougherty calls in quickly to say hi and provide a brief update. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#209
This week the podcast focusses on the "envisioning the future conference" that Made to Parade had the privilege of being a panel member at, sharing about getting our stories out there. The core aim of the conference was to reflect on positive and progressive community development modules from across the province, with the hope of developing solutions and help establish a process of strategic action for the Pro-Union Community. Bands and our rich culture featured heavily in discussions and we need to be a position to share the positives of the Union and have plans to ensure its continued existence. I am joined by conference organisers, James Kee, Derek Moore and Brian Docherty to reflect on the reason for the conference and to get their thoughts on how it went and what the plans for the future are as a result of it. Thanks as always to our patrons for their support, please visit patron.com/madetoparade if you would like to support us financially. Thanks to British Drum Co for their continued support. Thanks to all the new subscribers and regular listeners we appreciate each and every one of you. www.madetoparade.com
In this podcast, recorded Nov. 10, 2021, Jamie is joined by Albany Head Coach Scott Marr. They discuss how Albany fall ball is going, how he gets the energy up during practice, how they're evolving as a team without huge star power, the concept of six sticks are better than one, rules and principles of quick ball movement, the benefits of incorporating short field drills into practice, box lacrosse, Chaos Lacrosse, goalies Blaze Riorden and Brian Dougherty, how he and his staff sharpen their saw, giving older guys leadership roles, recruiting and Albany goalies playing in the PLL and on man-up!
In this episode, guests Kristina TeBockhorst, field agricultural engineer, and Joel DeJong, field crops specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, join Brian Dougherty to discuss optimal timing for fall manure and commercial N applications. Application strategies, yield effects, and adjustments for dry weather and high fertilizer prices are among the topics discussed. Resources for more information:Using Manure Nutrients for Crop Production: https://store.extension.iastate.edu/product/12874 Manure Monday: Manure Application and Timing: https://youtu.be/rKOGYBOfU5IDNR Manure Application Separation Distances: DNR 113 Separation Distances for Land Application of Manure and DNR 117 High Quality Water Resources.Manure Timing Impact on Yield: https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/blog/brian-dougherty/early-fall-applied-manure-can-lead-corn-yield-loss Improving crop yields and water quality with manure management: https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/blog/brian-dougherty/improving-crop-yields-and-water-quality-manure-management How to Sample Manure for Nutrient Analysis: https://store.extension.iastate.edu/product/5059
Guests include Jennerstown Speedway General Manager Bill Hribar, the Voice of Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway Jim Zufall, Asphalt Pro Stock feature winner Jeff Giles, Big Block Modified Driver Dr. Brad Rapp, Tri-City Speedway Sprint Car Champion Brandon Matus and Bobby Whitling will discuss his 100 victories. Jim Zufall has all the highlights from Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway including Victory Lane interviews with Tyler Harris, Sye Lynch and Ben Policz. Tom Lang will discuss the PDRA racing activities in Pennsylvania last week. We have Victory Lane interviews with Adam Martz and Andrew Gordon in Victory Lane at Hummingbird Speedway. Eric Westendorf spoke with Garrett Krummert and Brian Dougherty at Lernerville. Howie Balis has an interview with Latrobe Speedway feature winner Michael Duritsky. Rappin on Racin is available every Monday at 6:00 PM on Apple TV, iTunes, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher or rappinonracin.com. The program is available 24/7 and 365 days of the year. If you miss any of Monday's program you can go to Apple TV or RappinonRacin.com We want to thank Jennerstown Speedway, the title sponsor for Rappin on Racin and our Marketing Partners Alternative Power Sources, Environmental Air Incorporated, plus Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway, RPS Financial Solutions, Thoma Meat Market and Zarin Truck & Automotive. Thanks to co-host Dave Olivieri and our reporters Howie Balis, Lenny Batycki, Tyler Harris, Bill Korch, Tom Lang, and Jim Zufall. Special thanks to senior engineers and our technical advisers Bill Korch, Ted Lewczyk and Gary Scott along with Bob Miller our Multimedia, Data Collection Facilitator.
This week's podcast, sponsored by GS3 Quality Seed, features Brian Dougherty, Iowa State University Extension Field Agricultural Engineer. Dougherty will discuss ideal timing for applying manure to cover crops, how cash crop and cover crop yields are affected by manure application, how manure application affects water quality, and more.
Join in as we discuss with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Ag Engineer, Brian Dougherty, and Mississippi State University Assistant Professor and Extension Dairy Specialist, Amanda Stone, on ways to reduce heat stress in dairy cattle in both freestall and pasture based systems. Resources for Heat Abatement Strategies: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/dairyteam/building-facilities http://extension.msstate.edu/dairy The Mississippi Mister: A More Affordable Way to Cool Pasture Animals
Listen in as host Brian Dougherty sits down with Dr. Larry Weber from the University of Iowa, John Rathbun, watershed coordinator in Clear Creek Watershed, and Jamie Benning from Iowa State University, to discuss the Iowa Watershed Approach project and related efforts to mitigate flooding and improve water quality in Iowa. Does tile drainage affect flooding? What can we do to improve water quality in Iowa? Listen in and visit https://iowawatershedapproach.org/ to learn more.
Former Navy SEAL Brian Dougherty joined The Protectors to talk about creating a small-business, leaving a legacy for his son, and a ton more. Make sure to check out Declan James Watch Company. From the site: As a former Navy SEAL, Brian was instilled with a higher purpose, a purpose that guides his company today. It is not just about creating watches with fine craftsmanship, flawless design, or uncompromising standards. It's also about his desire to create a meaningful legacy and a company that his sons can be proud of for generations to come. This is why to us; watchmaking is not just a business - it's a time-honored tradition. Every Declan James piece pays tribute to the heritage of watchmaking. They honor not only those who came before us but also those who will come after. Our company's history is rooted in service. We continue this lineage of humbly serving our customers with pride, integrity, and dedication.Use CODE LEO15 for 15% off!https://declanjameswatchco.com/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theprotectors)
The Co-Founders of River Saint Joe share the story of how they formed a friendship and hatched a plan to start a brewery and farm-to-fork restaurant in Buchanan. Fran and Brian talk about their backgrounds and what it was like to transition from the fields of finance and law to the hop fields of Flatwater Farms. The pair successfully launched a new restaurant in the midst of a global pandemic and don't plan on slowing down anytime soon.
Ever wondered how a drone can help you better manage your farm? Check out the latest 'buzz' about drones as Iowa State University Extension and Outreach field ag engineer Brian Dougherty chats with Ryan Gibbs, owner of Gibbsfield Ag LLC, about how he uses drones as part of his custom spraying and cover crop business. Ryan also shares some thoughts on where he thinks drone technology is headed and how they will be used on farms in the future.
In this episode, we recognize the incredible service that veterans perform each and every day in our own community. Our two amazing guests reveal the challenges of life on active duty and what makes veterans so valuable in the workforce.David Glatfelter is a marine corps veteran and Team Rubicon greyshirt leader for the Denver metro area. David and Team Rubicon utilize veteran military experience to lead volunteer disaster relief projects from wildfire mitigation to battling COVID-19. We’ll also catch up with YES Communities’ own navy seal / superhero, Brian Dougherty. He details preparing for the worst, life on active duty, and the sacrifices military families make at home.May their inspiring words and commitment serve as a testament to the will of veterans everywhere!Links:Team Rubicon
Join in as we discuss information on using time-lapse cameras to identify dairy facility design and management issues that impact performance with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Field Ag Engineer, Brian Dougherty. Archived Precision Technology Webinar: Time-lapse Cameras
Brian is a Navy SEAL turned entrepreneur in the midst of starting his first company. Brian is the founder of the Declan James Watch Co. He started out in commercial real estate for 6 years, before joining the Navy SEALs at the age of 28, where he served for 8 years including two deployments with Seal team 7 and one shore duty assignment as a BUDS instructor. It was an honor speaking to a certified bad a$$ dad, American Hero, and entrepreneur who is laying it on the line to build a legacy for his son.
Listen in as Iowa State University Extension and Outreach field ag engineers Shawn Shouse and Brian Dougherty discuss strategies and tips for improving wintertime ventilation of facilities for both dairy and beef cattle.
Brian Dougherty, "I started Declan James Watch Co for my sons." "There are many similarities between the “lessons learned” as a Navy SEAL and entrepreneurship. I wanted my sons to learn these lessons without necessarily having to join the military. They cant be with me as a Navy SEAL, but they can be with me as I operate and grow the watch business." As a former Navy SEAL, Brian was instilled with a higher purpose, a purpose that guides his company today. It is not just about creating watches with fine craftsmanship, flawless design, or uncompromising standards. It's also about his desire to create a meaningful legacy and a company that his sons can be proud of for generations to come. This is why to us; watchmaking is not just a business - it's a time-honored tradition. Every Declan James piece pays tribute to the heritage of watchmaking. They honor not only those who came before us but also those who will come after. The company's history is rooted in service. They continue this lineage of humbly serving customers with pride, integrity, and dedication. Check out Brian's watch selection: www.declanjameswatchco.com. Find Brian on IG: https://www.instagram.com/declanjameswatchco. The biggest "thank you" you could give to the A New Kind of Man team is to share this episode with others on social media and face and face. If this show has been helpful or insightful, please subscribe and leave a rating and review in iTunes. To get further connected within the New Kind of Man Community, here are some options: Follow “A New Kind of Man” on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Please share it with friends on your social media feeds. Join our private, men’s Facebook group, "New Man Crew.” This group of men is committed to changing the world, beginning with themselves, their relationships, their communities, and the world! Big vision, we know. It starts with us. Go to www.beanewman.com to join the tribe or sign up for some coaching. Subscribe the to New Kind of Man Podcast on Youtube.
Brian Dougherty, one of the greatest lacrosse players ever, joins this episode and does not disappoint. One of the sport's most decorated and accomplished goaltenders as well as one of the sport's biggest personalities, "Doc" has some great stories and insights. He talks through teaching himself the position, running with it through his playing career at Episcopal Academy, University of Maryland, The MLL (Major Lacrosse League), and finishing in style with Team USA. Other topics discussed include being the son of a legendary coach, being a natural communicator, coaching stops at every level, teaching goalie play through NetNation, and much more. Learn more about NetNation here: https://netnationlacrosse.com/
When you audition for and make an independent world WGI group it's easy to take for granted the amazing instruments you get to play in. Chances are if that group is in the top 10 they didn't pay for it either. In this episode we learn about how top WGI groups get MORE free stuff than mainstream artists like Beyoncé. We get to hear from a Crossmen alum and current Sennheiser rep, Brian Dougherty about crazy stories of delivering mics to J-Lo and Beyonce about how brand deals work. Have an idea for an episode? Hit us up on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @VirtualArtsInc or via email at themorningblock@gmail.com The Morning Block Team: Co-Host, Jake Lyons Co-Host, Chris Parker Executive Producer, Chelsea Levine Recording Engineer, Rosa Westfall Audio Mixing/Editing, Caleb Lee Logo Design, Bryan Harmsen Original Theme Music by, Jordan Toran & Josh Russell, Special Guest, Brian Dougherty The Morning Block is a podcast by Virtual Arts. Virtual Arts' goal is to connect the marching arts community through virtual performances. To become a member of Virtual Indoor, go to virtualartsinc.org/join. Registration opens December 1st! This week, The Morning Block is brought to you by Apex Percussion! Apex Percussion is a project our hosts Jake and Chris started. They make fun percussion entertainment videos like learning famous snare breaks in under 10 minutes, electronic music arrangements and more. Check our their YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/apexpercussion and give them a follow on instagram at http://instagram.com/apexpercussion.
Today's episode features Brian Dougherty, the founder of the Declan James Watch Company. He also happens to be a Navy SEAL with two deployments with SEAL Team 7 and one shore duty assignment as a BUDS instructor. His watch company not only makes beautiful watches but incorporates the concept of legacy into everything they do. If you've ever thought about your legacy as a dad, you don't want to miss this. Get the complete show notes for this episode by visiting: theinspiredlegacy.com/podcast/045 NEXT STEPS: Join our Private Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/theinspiredlegacy Get your free copy of our Dad Guide—Nine Ways to Be A Better Dad by visiting theinspiredlegacy.com/join Follow The Inspired Legacy on Instagram @theinspiredlegacy. Leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
65,000 bulbs. A newspaper clipping. A historic neighborhood in Oklahoma City.On Episode 5, we’re talking everything parks with Brian Dougherty, director of the Parks & Public Space Initiative, JB Schuelein from the Mesta Park Neighborhood Association and Leslie Hudson, Trustee, committee member and philanthropist. From our latest grants to an exciting community opportunity coming up over the next few weeks, tune in to get a sneak peek of the project that will help transform the metro area come Spring 2021!Opportunities mentioned in this episode:- Rebloom Oklahoma spring flower campaign: occf.org/rebloom (deadline extended to Nov. 9, 2020)- Nonprofit training opportunities: occf.org/coetraining- Parks grants: occf.org/parks
In this week's exciting installment of Great News Weekly we cover how two teachers at Hailmann Elementary spice up remote learning with a jam session, a random act of kindness from 17 year old Izayah Edwards, a StoryPoint Chesterton Ribeye Steak food demonstration with Chef Brian Dougherty, Jenny is taught how to tie dye with Tribe City Boutique, and more! Tune in now to get your weekly fill of GOOD News.Share your Lifelines (good news stories) and other great news stories at: Share@GreatNews.Life and check out our sites: NWI.Life, Valpo.Life, Portage.Life and LaPorteCounty.Life.
Join NE IA Ag Engineering Specialist, Brian Dougherty, as he discusses with Dairy Field Specialists Jenn Bentley and Fred Hall possible reasons why cows might bunch during the summer months and ways to troubleshoot to find a solution! Resources referenced: Factsheet: Cow Bunching on Dairy Farms, Causes and Solutions Summer Ventilation and Heat Abatement Checklist for Dairy Barns
Join Dairy Field Specialists, Fred Hall and Jenn Bentley as they discuss with Ag Engineering Specialist, Brian Dougherty, strategies to combat heat stress in our dairy cattle and ventilation maintenance considerations.
Ted Roy presented at Amherst before the lockdown, since then he's been working on a bridge and has some painting techniques he's found very useful. Brian Dougherty has been using paints at the other end of the extreme and has an infinite resource for making trees. Ed McNamara has found the ultimate elevator for the hobby - could this mean the end of helixes? Ed also provides some much needed updates from other Oregonians. Terry Terrance has found a new state to call home and has been making some progress even with lockdown. Jim Berg is still looking for a new home for his club. Andy Estep introduces his UK two rail O scale shelf layout. Lawrence Eggering is traveling to maintain sanity and working on his own layout. Brenton Spackman offers what the situation is like in rural South Australia. Dave Falkenburg and Tom talk about their shared experiences in the San Francisco Bay Area. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#173
Ted Roy presented at Amherst before the lockdown, since then he's been working on a bridge and has some painting techniques he's found very useful. Brian Dougherty has been using paints at the other end of the extreme and has an infinite resource for making trees. Ed McNamara has found the ultimate elevator for the hobby - could this mean the end of helixes? Ed also provides some much needed updates from other Oregonians. Terry Terrance has found a new state to call home and has been making some progress even with lockdown. Jim Berg is still looking for a new home for his club. Andy Estep introduces his UK two rail O scale shelf layout. Lawrence Eggering is traveling to maintain sanity and working on his own layout. Brenton Spackman offers what the situation is like in rural South Australia. Dave Falkenburg and Tom talk about their shared experiences in the San Francisco Bay Area. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#173
Episode 320 Brian Dougherty is a First Class Father, former Navy SEAL and Entrepreneur. He served as a Navy SEAL for eight years and did multiple deployments as a frogman. He also became a BUD/s instructor before leaving the Teams. He is the founder and CEO of The Declan Watch Company which he named after his first son. In this Episode, Brian shares his Fatherhood journey, he describes the circumstances that lead to him joining the Navy at 29 years old, he discusses his experience of becoming a dad while serving with the Teams, he talks about some of the challenges of being an entrepreneur while being a Dad, he tells us why he decided to name his watch company after his first son, he talks about his plans for the future, he offers some great advice for new or about to be Dads and more! Declan James Watch Co - https://declanjameswatchco.com SMASHIN’ GREENS - https://masfsupplements.com/products/smashin-greens-superfood-blend Subscribe to First Class Fatherhood on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace First Class Fatherhood Merch - https://shop.spreadshirt.com/first-class-fatherhood-/we+are+not+babysitters-A5d09ea872051763ad613ec8e?productType=812&sellable=3017x1aBoNI8jJe83pw5-812-7&appearance=1 Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alec-lace/support
Today's guest was a fan of the podcast and wanted to give back to the community. Brian and I talk about a lot of different things on the podcast and it's a great example of two friends sharing a conversation. Topics Covered: Tell your wife you love her Building an empathy bridge The honeymoon phase of coming back from deployment Keeping your emotions on lockdown Talking to Strangers Spending time with family How to connect with the guest Website > https://www.declanjameswatchco.com/ Twitter > https://twitter.com/DeclanWatch Pinterest > https://www.pinterest.com/DeclanJamesWatchCo/?autologin=true Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/declanjameswatchco/ --------------------------------------------- Join our Facebook Group The Military Veteran Dad Facebook Group > http://bit.ly/2GmNqqG --------------------------------------------- MilitaryVeteranDad.com MilitaryVeteranDad.com/Blog Instagram @Ben_Killoy > http://bit.ly/2Sq9pBG Instagram @MilitaryVeteranDad > http://bit.ly/2JIwtJt Twitter @benkilloy > http://bit.ly/2M8gFBn Facebook Page @MilitaryVeteranDad > http://bit.ly/2y1LMGe --------------------------------------------- Ask me a question? You might just be featured in a future episode of the Military Veteran Dad Podcast Link here
Navy SEAL veteran Brian Dougherty talks about his newest venture the Declan James Watch company. His start-up provides great context for a discussion around differentiators in an extremely competitive business, the critical importance of relationships.
The need is great for Joe D'Amato to provide an update on his Los Angeles themed layout. Jonathan Jones is a regular on the Facebook group but a first time caller, he introduces his prototype layout. Brian Dougherty provides a brief introduction to his model railroading interests. Tom welcomes back on the American Chris Adams who has some splendid updates on his layout including a visit from Dave Ramos. As Dave is on the line he provides an update on his iconic layout. Clark Kooning has been buying up a lot of wood and provides a few choice updates. Jeff Shockley is about to hit his thirtieth model railroading merit badge class. David Hahn introduces his model rail interests including a basement switching layout. Jim Rindt gives a long-awaited update including link-and-pin couplers in N scale. Mike Slater has been learning how to lay traction wire. Nigel Gartshore has been learning about plastering. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#131
The need is great for Joe D'Amato to provide an update on his Los Angeles themed layout. Jonathan Jones is a regular on the Facebook group but a first time caller, he introduces his prototype layout. Brian Dougherty provides a brief introduction to his model railroading interests. Tom welcomes back on the American Chris Adams who has some splendid updates on his layout including a visit from Dave Ramos. As Dave is on the line he provides an update on his iconic layout. Clark Kooning has been buying up a lot of wood and provides a few choice updates. Jeff Shockley is about to hit his thirtieth model railroading merit badge class. David Hahn introduces his model rail interests including a basement switching layout. Jim Rindt gives a long-awaited update including link-and-pin couplers in N scale. Mike Slater has been learning how to lay traction wire. Nigel Gartshore has been learning about plastering. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#131
Andy Towers and Ryan Danehy speak with Maryland alums - Brian Dougherty and Dan Radebaugh, and then speak with UNC alum Dennis Goldstein.Everyone talks about the games, what they hope and fear, and hit on some classic stories from the good old days. It's a listen in to the Final Four like you just won't get anywhere else! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Andy Towers and Ryan Danehy speak with Maryland alums - Brian Dougherty and Dan Radebaugh, and then speak with UNC alum Dennis Goldstein.Everyone talks about the games, what they hope and fear, and hit on some classic stories from the good old days. It's a listen in to the Final Four like you just won't get anywhere else! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Team USA's Brian Dougherty talks cheesesteaks and lax with us at Pat's, as the entertaining goalie prepares for his last hurrah.