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This week i'm joined by Nick Karol and we've got a great show for you. We discuss his start to fishing with his grandfather and commercial fishing, the rough-fighting Bulkley fish, his "love" of center pinning, attempting to reach steelhead zen, homemade monos, the importance of meeting and connecting with people, enjoying the moment, 40 inchers, his take on fly tying, his absolute passion for dry flies, and so much more.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/702 Presented by: Stonefly Nets, Waters West Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors In this episode, Brian Niska and Jeff Liskay talks about our upcoming Skeena Spey School and what makes the Skeena River a prime location for steelhead fishing. Expect to learn the art of spotting fish upstream, techniques to keep your fly in the "bucket" longer, and discover the best rods and lines suitable for both the West Coast and Great Lakes regions. This episode is packed with essential tips for anyone looking to enhance their steelhead fishing experience, including the top four criteria for finding fish on any steelhead water. Whether you're planning a trip to the majestic Skeena River or simply looking to improve your angling skills, this episode promises to equip you with the knowledge and inspiration you need. Episode Chapters with Brian Niska and Jeff Liskay on the Skeena Spey School 2:46 - Jeff expresses excitement about visiting the Skeena Spey Lodge, emphasizing the value of learning from experienced steelhead guides and the camaraderie among participants. Brian, the owner of the lodge, describes its unique appeal, highlighting the opportunity to catch pristine steelhead in shallow waters. 5:39 - Jeff shares that the biggest steelhead he has seen in the Skeena is close to 30 pounds. Brian explains that while the fishing season runs from mid-July to the end of October, late August to early September is particularly favorable because as water temperatures drop, fish begin to settle in the runs, increasing catch rates. 12:00 - We discuss the differences and similarities between fishing in the Great Lakes and the Skeena River, particularly for steelhead. Jeff emphasizes the importance of understanding how to fish the fly properly, noting that techniques learned in the Great Lakes can be valuable when applied to the Skeena. 14:29 - Jeff asks Brian about his approach to guiding anglers on the lower Skeena River. Brian explains that he doesn't typically have anglers fish one after the other in a step-and-cast manner. Instead, he assigns each angler their own section of the river, focusing on specific features such as diagonal bars or clusters of rocks, which can indicate where fish might choose to linger. 21:44 - We discuss the fluctuations in steelhead fish populations on the West Coast and the Great Lakes. Brian notes that natural variability in fish numbers has always existed, but modern technology and communication amplify awareness of these changes. 26:50 - Brian describes the Skeena, highlighting that within 15 minutes in any direction, one can experience solitude, yet the area is easily accessible due to its modern airport and proximity to town amenities. The lodge is conveniently located near the airport, equipped with Wi-Fi, and benefits from fresh supplies due to its closeness to town. 27:57 - Brian outlines the itinerary for those who are planning to fish the Skeena. He also emphasizes the importance of using a 12 to 13-foot rod with a Skagit or Scandi head, rather than larger rods, to fish effectively. He advises guests to maintain a mindset of optimism and confidence, believing that any suspicious movement in the water could be a fish. 30:59 - I share a memorable experience where I caught a bright coho, initially mistaking it for a steelhead. Brian explains that the catch varies year to year, with some years having more steelhead than coho, and vice versa. He notes that coho are aggressive fish that often hit harder than steelhead, describing them as tough fighters resembling Chinook salmon in build. 33:09 - Jeff provides valuable tips for fishing the Skeena River, emphasizing the importance of using one's eyes as the best tool. His first tip is to let the fly dangle in a foot of water for potential success. His second tip involves working through a run and paying attention to the movement of the fly. 34:57 - We talk about strategies for effectively fishing in challenging water conditions, particularly when dealing with obstructions like rocks. Jeff explains his approach by imagining himself as the fly to better understand fish behavior. He notes that fish often lay in front of or beside rocks, contrary to the common belief that they stay behind them. Jeff describes his technique of slowly moving his weight down to allow the fly materials to undulate and then positioning the rod toward the middle of the river to slow down the swing and keep the fly in place longer. 36:29 - Brian, although experienced, admits he hasn't fished every tributary but shares his insights on different sections of the river, emphasizing the importance of adapting fishing techniques based on the environment. He highlights the contrast between moving fish and those that linger in specific areas, particularly in the Bulkley and Morice rivers. 42:00 - We discuss the nuances of steelhead fishing, emphasizing the use of spoons and fly presentations. Brian advises focusing on changing presentation methods rather than the fly itself, and underscores the importance of patience when a fish strikes, recommending anglers allow the fish to take the fly without interference. 45:02 - We get into the click and pawl vs disc drag reel. Jeff advises against doing nothing, referencing the classic advice from George Cook, and mentions that while click and pawl reels are good for beginners, they can lead to challenges as the fight progresses. He also shares experiences of anglers struggling with these reels during intense fish fights. Brian adds that while some guides prefer click and pawl reels for personal use, they often provide clients with disc drag reels for better control. He personally favors disc drag reels, particularly the Islander TR3, for their strong drag and capacity, especially when dealing with exceptional fish. 48:45 - Jeff provides some insights into the importance of proper reel backing, especially when fishing for steelhead. He emphasizes checking for loops in the backing to prevent accidents and ensuring it's wound tightly. He also prefers using 40-50 pound gel spun backing, as it holds up well during long fights with fish, especially in challenging conditions like across boulders. 50:16 - Jeff provides valuable tips on the fishing gear used in the Great Lakes and how it transitions when fishing in the Skeena region. As a general strategy, Jeff advises having both a light and a heavy rod setup in both regions. This allows for flexibility, accommodating shallow and deep water conditions. 53:38 - Brian elaborates on the rods and lines he uses. He also describes various setups he might have in a boat. He highlights the flexibility of using a boat on the Skeena River, allowing for multiple gear setups, compared to the limitations when hiking along the bank. 1:00:10 - I raise the common challenge of locating fish in unfamiliar waters. Jeff suggests observing the river from an upstream perspective, as it reveals subtle features like flat spots and resting areas that are less obvious when looking downstream. This approach helps anglers identify potential fishing spots, whether on a small river or a larger one like the Skeena. Brian expands on Jeff's idea by emphasizing the importance of location and understanding the river's dynamics. He outlines four key criteria for finding fish: Structure: Look for features like salmon reds, woodydebris, or large rocks. Speed and Depth: Ideal fishing spots often have water around two and a half to three feet deep. Location on the River: Areas near rapids, tributaries, or bends can be promising. Lane of Travel: Anglers should focus on areas where fish are naturally traveling. 1:05:08 - Brian discusses how he manages expectations for guests at his lodge, stressing the challenges of steelhead fishing. He also emphasizes that fishing is more than just catching fish; it's about the knowledge and confidence gained. 1:08:49 - Jeff shares his enthusiasm for the Great Lakes Dude podcast, highlighting the wealth of information and knowledge he gains from engaging with experts like biologists and fishing guides. 1:12:19 - Brian talks about their collaboration with The Conservation Angler (TCA), led by John McMillan. John is both a scientist and a passionate steelhead angler, which uniquely positions him to contribute to conservation efforts. 1:15:06 - We give a shoutout to The Deep Wade podcast, hosted by John McMillan and Nick Chambers. Brian mentions on of his favorite episodes of the said podcast where they interviewed Bill Herzog, aka the Metal God, and one of the best steelhead anglers. 1:15:38 - For those who want to get a chance to win a spot in our Skeena Spey School fly fishing trip and gear giveaway, head on to wetflyswing.com/giveaway. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/702
1-Es la zarigüeya o tlacuache inmune al veneno de serpientes? 2-¿Es verdad que una mujer llamada Margareth Bulkley se vistió de hombre toda su vida para poder estudiar y ejercer medicina, quisiera saber en qué época fue eso? 3-¿En qué época del año desovan los langostinos? 4-¿Por qué el ganado pesando tanto no se ahoga al cruzar ríos, ni le da miedo atravesarlos? ¿Cuál es la razón? 5-¿Cuánto miden las cataratas del Niágara. 6-Me gustaría saber cómo se producen los hongos o setas comestibles. Programa de radio "Oigamos la Respuesta" del Instituto Centroamericano de Extensión de la Cultura (ICECU). El programa se hace con las preguntas que envían nuestros oyente y las respuestas que se elaboran en el ICECU con un lenguaje claro y sencillo desde el año 1964.
O general e médico irlandês morreu há 159 anos.
Guest Speaker, Pastor Nihl Bulkey, from Atlanta, Texas, preaches powerful truths from 1 Kings chapter 17.
Guest Speaker, Pastor Nihl Bulkey, from Atlanta, Texas, preaches powerful truths from 1 Kings chapter 17.
Guest Speaker, Pastor Nihl Bulkey, from Atlanta, Texas, preaches powerful truths from 1 Kings chapter 17.
Matt Harris is a London-based photographer who started his angling journey at an early age — now at 58, he's more hooked than ever. Matt's love for fly-fishing has led him on hundreds of extraordinary adventures across the globe, from Russia's Arctic Circle to the Amazon jungle, Australia's Northern Territories... there's hardly a fly fishing destination he hasn't visited. In this episode of the Anchored Podcast, we discuss… everything. From snooty fishing, remote jungle escapades, today's fishing media, Atlantic salmon in Norway and Russia, even my wedding weekend on the Bulkley ten years ago. We cover it all in this week's episode and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. You can find Matt's latest book, "THE FISH OF A LIFETIME,” at https://thefishofalifetime.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Derrick dives deep into the world of Western hunting with none other than the seasoned expert and gun guru, Hazer Bulkley. Get ready for an enlightening conversation that covers everything from rifle calibers to barrel configurations to the lightweight rifle craze, and a special spotlight on the mighty 22 Creedmoor—an absolute game-changer in the world of hunting calibers. Derrick and Hazer explore its merits, applications, and why it's becoming a favorite among hunters who demand nothing but the best.Hazer's career started as a barrel guy with his father-in-law, who was the original founder of what is now Benchmark Barrels. He has lived and breathed the rural lifestyle of western Wyoming, building guns and guiding hunts. Hazer has shot through two barrels with just the 22 Creedmoor caliber itself and he talks about how many shots it took to do so. Derrick and Hazer also recount Hazer's freshman year of high school when he drew a moose and bighorn sheep tag in the same year, both incredibly rare tags. Don't miss out on this epic discussion with humble and humorous Hazer Bulkley. #OnTheHorizon #WesternHunting #RifleCalibers #BarrelConfigurations #22Creedmoor #HuntingMastery #PodcastAdventure . . . . .On The Horizon episodes brought to you by:Horizon FirearmsTexas Ammunitioniota OutdoorsStiller22 Creedmoor Join us on InstagramJoin us on FacebookVideo version available on Horizon Firearm's YouTube Channel On The Horizon podcast: Founder of Horizon Firearms Derrick Ratliff gathers guests to share and discuss outdoor industry expertise and memorable hunting adventures. Favorite topics include long-range shooting, custom rifles, 22 Creedmoor, outdoor experiences, and from time to time some family talk and life lessons.
On this episode of CORVETTE TODAY, you'll meet one of the fresh, new shining faces of the Corvette team. Cody Bulkley (pronounced Buckley) is the Performance Integration Engineer for the new Corvette E-Ray. Now, you're probably saying to yourself, "What is a Performance Integration Engineer?". Cody explains that when he sits down with your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett. Plus, Cody is the guy who did that awesome "Cyclone Spin" in New York City's Rockefeller Center on January 17th, 2023 when the Corvette E-Ray debuted. Cody's excitement and enthusiasm for the new E-Ray is blatantly obvious in this episode of CORVETTE TODAY...it makes me want to buy one! You can also see the video of the Cyclone Spin on this new episode of CORVETTE TODAY!
WE'RE BACK BABY! On this week's episode of You Have A Lot of Options I sit down with local comedian Brandon Bulkley! We talk comedy, marriage, and the legends of a former KC mic. SPOILER all the legends are awful.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/370 Presented By: Togens Fly Shop, Country Financial, Zoe Angling Group, FishHound Expeditions Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Brian Niska takes us to the Skeena River and basin with a focus on swinging flies for main-stem steelhead. We find out how he targets migrating versus holder fish, when you should be fishing the shallow water, and how to get your swing to slow down. This one is jam-packed with tips and takes on exact time, location, position.. it's all here! Brian is very articulate in elaborating techniques that you can already imagine how it works. Check it out right now! Skeena River Show Notes with Brian Niska 12:00 - Brian and Jeff Pieroway designed some Spey rods called Metal Detector 13:00 - Brian tells the story of how they bought a guiding lodge business at Skeena riverside which was previously owned by a German family 20:00 - Fishing season starts in mid-March at Skeena 26:00 - He explains how slowing down the cast is the key to effective Spey casting 32:00 - Tip: If you're using running mono line, you don't have access to both sides of the river, and you're often fishing on the same side of your body, you need to find a way to incorporate some rotation to the other direction to keep your line going nice and straight. 32:55 - Tip: The older the mono line is, the better it fishes because it's got a stretch. Don't wait, put that stretch in as soon as you get it. A good way to get it stretched is to get it warm. Put it in a bowl of warm water and give it a good hard stretch. 36:00 - The busiest time of the year at Skeena Lodge is the end of August since most of the salmon species are available in August 38:10 - When people say they are going to fish the Skeena, what they really mean is that they're going to fish the Bulkley 39:45 - He talks about a picture of a 40-pound dead steelhead back in the 80s 48:45 - Brian mentioned the episode with Jeff Liskay and pointed out the tip about the importance of having a high rod tip. WFS 362 was the latest one with Jeff. 55:50 - "The anglers that are consistently successful are the ones that believe that every single bump is a fish and are willing to repeat the cast, and willing to let the fly fish its way out, they're not rushing to the next cast." 57:20 - They fish Skagit line most of the time and a little bit Scandi in the Winter 58:45 - Brian was on the River Rambler podcast 1:04:10 - The number one most common life history of a Skeena steelhead is 4 years in fresh water and 2 years in salt 1:04:30 - The Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) is a long-term ocean fluctuation of the Pacific Ocean. The PDO waxes and wanes approximately every 20 to 30 years. 1:13:00 - Early September to October is a great time to fish the Skeena 1:17:00 - Malcolm Wood is a big advocate of climate change - he makes movies about climate change awareness. His latest movie is called, The Last Glaciers 1:18:50 - Brian mentioned Bob Hooton from SteelheadVoices.com 1:25:50 - Advice: When you're fishing the Skeena for the first time is plan to be mobile. Plan to fish 3 or 4 different rivers and come for as longest period that your schedule allows. And don't fish with people in the same spot - spread the pressure out, that's the best move. 1:27:25 - For flies, Brian uses Stewart's Steel Pig. He recommends bringing a small and large version of the fly you're using. 1:30:20 - Brian recommends Bob Hooton's book about the Skeena Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/370
Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Taylor Bachrach is canoeing to the Skeena River to talk about sockeye salmon with constituents. He talks to Daybreak North host Carolina de Ryk from a stop in Gitsegukla.
Paralympic goalie Adam Kingsmill talks Team Canada
The Steward. The Spirited. The Surgeon.This is the story of Dr. James Barry (also known as Margaret Ann Bulkey)Made of Mettle AirPods Gratitude Giveaway Sign-Up Link Instagram (@madeofmettlepodcast)Facebook (Made of Mettle Podcast Group)madeofmettlepodcast.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/madeofmettle)
This episode is an audio version of a book review I posted on November 14, 2021 at earnestlayman.wordpress.com. The book review is on "Why Christians Can't Trust Psychology" by Ed Bulkley. ***RESOURCES*** Here's the link to the book review on Bulkey's book: https://earnestlayman.wordpress.com/2021/11/14/book-review-why-christians-cant-trust-psychology-by-ed-bulkley/ Here is a book review on "The Reformed Pastor" by Richard Baxter: https://earnestlayman.wordpress.com/2021/09/29/book-review-the-reformed-pastor-by-richard-baxter/ Here is a book review on "Richard Rohr & The Enneagram Secret" by Veinot, Veinot and Montenegro: https://earnestlayman.wordpress.com/2021/08/22/book-review-richard-rohr-and-the-enneagram-secret-by-don-joy-veinot-and-marcia-montenegro/ Thanks for listening! “Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. “Scripture quotations taken from the (NASB®) New American Standard Bible®, Copyright © 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. All rights reserved. www.lockman.org” Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Today we're talking with Jennifer Bulkley, owner of JenX Enterprises, and Break the Ice Consulting. Jennifer is a holistic consultant where she uses her decade of entrepreneurial experience to help others build confidence in their personal and business relationships. In this episode we cover everything from her start on LinkedIn, her journey to owning a business, and her approach to consulting. Social Media: Read Roger's book: https://amzn.com/B004RUH5XE Check out the American Real website: https://www.americanreal.tv/ Follow Roger on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerlbrooks/ Follow American Real on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AmericanRealTV/ Follow American Real on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rogerbrooks Follow American Real on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/americanrealtv Subscribe to American Real on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/AmericanReal Mentioned in the Episode: Check out Jennifer on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-bulkley/ Listen to Break the Ice Podcast: https://break-the-ice.captivate.fm/
Interested in preserving your own food but don't want to buy all the tools? A new lending library has opened to hel out.
Candidates for the Skeena-Bulkley Valley riding are entering the stretch run of their campaigns. We break down the issues at play as voters head to the polls.
Claire Rattee is trying to score a win for the Conservative party in the Skeena-Bulkley Valley riding. That will be a tough task though, as the riding has been an NDP stronghold for more than a decade.
Taylor Bachrach is seeking reelection in the Skeena-Bulkley Valley riding for the NDP party. Carolina De Ryk speaks with him about some of the key issues heading into this election.
Candidates vying for the Skeena Bulkley Valley seat in the upcoming election squared off in a Terrace debate.
Stricter Covid-19 rules are on the way for Northern Health; How strong are the arguments against vaccine passports; It's getting harder to find a place to live in Valemount; The Green Party's Skeena-Bulkley Valley candidate joins the show: Full episode for Friday, Sep 03
I capitoli del podcast0:00 Introduzione0:20 Perché conoscere la storia di Margaret Ann Bulkley1:31 Capitolo 1: chi era Margaret Ann Bulkely?4:00 Capitolo 2: Margaret diventa James5:50 Capitolo 3: le prime difficoltà ed il successo lavorativo9:30 Capitolo 4: come fece Margaret a mantenere il segreto?14:10 Capitolo 5: la verità viene alla luceParole chiave del podcast#margaretannbulkley #storievere #divulgazione#tunonhaibisognodellopsicologo #fareladifferenzaSe hai trovato questo contenuto interessante:⬇️Like se ti è piaciuto⬇️ ⬇️Lascia un commento se hai delle domande o curiosità⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️Condividilo se credi che possa essere interessanteGrazie di cuore
Stéphane Bern et Matthieu Noël, entourés de leurs chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amusent avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retracent les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Margaret Bulkley.
Stéphane Bern et Matthieu Noël, entourés de leurs chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amusent avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retracent les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Margaret Bulkley.
Stéphane Bern et Matthieu Noël, entourés de leurs chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amusent avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retracent les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Margaret Bulkley.
The BC Museum Portraits Project is an audio interview and photography initiative that will result in an online archive of the ‘institutional memory' of the Province's museums and archives. We're excited to preview this new collaboration between Spencer Stuart and the BC Museums Association on our website. In this episode, Spencer interviews Kira Westby, Curator at the Bulkley Valley Museum.
Gitxsan artist Alex Stoney sees art - particulary Northwest coast formline - in his dog walks, so he and his sister, artist Michelle Stoney, and his wife started to build gigantic pieces of art out of driftwood and other natural materials to photograph from above using drone photography.
Join Grace and Jess discussing Cork citizen Margaret Ann Bulkley, who lived most of her life as James Barry to study and practice medicine. There is evidence to say Dr. James Barry was actually Trans Masc, but his story is very welcome on this podcast. In this episode we talk about how much colonisation sucks and criticise Femmes who do not elevate others (again). Sources: https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/dr-james-barry-the-irishwoman-who-fooled-the-british-empire-1.2781260 Dr James Barry: A Woman Ahead of Her Time by Michael du Preez and Jeremy Dronfield is published by Oneworld Publications https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/irish-women-in-medicine-c1880s-1920s-origins-education-and-careers-by-laura-kelly-1.1395962 https://irishamerica.com/2018/11/wild-irish-women-dr-james-barry/
Today we get to speak with Jennifer Bulkley. She is a Holistic Consultant and an Audio Impactor. She is the Owner of JenX Enterprises, LLC and Break The Ice Consulting. Evolving past a structured self-built corporate company for a new mission; pursuing a life of freedom and self-authorization in order to help others break free of their own illusions and lead an authentic and heart-decisive life. She has over a decade of entrepreneurial experience- building and scaling multiple businesses from scratch, expert in the sales and selling profession, an expert in leadership and company culture and dedicated self-development researcher, practitioner and soul shifter. Let's hear her story as she shares her journey! Our Guest Jennifer Bulkley LinkedIn: http://LinkedIn.com/in/jennifer-Bulkley Website : bookme.name/BreakTheIce(Company Website) Hacks to Take Away As an entrepreneur and a salesperson by trade, you can go in and you can close the deals and you can be in front of all kinds of people. When your cause is to provide encouragement, education and strength to other people, it allows you the courage to get through. Jennifer talks about how we continue to grow, make change and impact. When it comes to being an entrepreneur, you can only box yourself into a certain role just so long, before you naturally are going to fight against that structure. So deciding to quit corporate, and pass that baton on to somebody else, and then just dive into something that's more personally fulfilling, which is utilizing strength. When you are constantly involved in a sport, that means you have to get around obstacles. Being authentic is just being yourself. What you're passionate about. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hacksandhobbies/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hacksandhobbies/support
Kaitlyn Bailey of Smithers wants to set up a lending library for tools.
Sign up to the free TellyCast+ newsletter http://eepurl.com/hkehBjFRAPA's co-Chair Jan Salling, media commentator and journalist Kate Bulkley, acting drama commissioning editor at the Radio Times Robin Parker and Emmy Award winning producer and Professor for TV and Media at NYU Evan Shapiro make their predictions for the TV formats business, the TV drama sector and the mega trends set change the industry in 2021 with host, Boom! PR's Justin Crosby.TellyCast is edited by Ian Chambers. Recorded in London in lockdown.Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.
Te voy a proponer un acertiijo, que te dejaré aquí esctrito en el próximo episodio, atenta: Un padre y su hijo viajan en coche y tienen un accidente grave. El padre muere y al hijo se lo llevan al hospital porque necesita una compleja operación de emergencia, para la que llaman a una eminencia médica. Pero cuando entra en el quirófano dice: «No puedo operarlo, es mi hijo» ¿Qué pasó ahí? PD: hoy hablamos de un caso muy especial, pendiente para escucharlo.
In this episode of the Maximize Business Value podcast, our host, Tom Bronson, sits down with our guest and investment banker, Oliver Cone, Senior Vice President at Bulkley Capital, an M&A Advisory firm based in Dallas. They talk about the things a business owner should think about long before putting their business on the market and answer questions on raising growth capital and understanding your business’ opinion of value. Oliver and Bulkley have really separated from the pack in terms of bringing value to their business owner clients. Tom and Oliver are both members of Provisors, a professional networking group here in Dallas, with groups throughout the country. As a business owner, you will need to talk to an investment banker. Listen in and be ready! Oliver Cone has been with the firm since 2001. He has been involved in a wide variety of transactions across multiple industries while at Bulkley Capital and previously at a venture capital investment firm focused on telecommunications opportunities worldwide. His experience gives him the valuable perspective, analytical strengths and project management capabilities that help our clients plan for and execute successful transaction outcomes. Oliver also plays a lead role in assessing new business opportunities and maintaining the firm’s relationships with institutional financing sources nationwide.Tom Bronson is the founder and President of Mastery Partners, a company that helps business owners maximize business value, design exit strategy, and transition their business on their terms. Mastery utilizes proven techniques and strategies that dramatically improve business value that was developed during Tom’s career 100 business transactions as either a business buyer or seller. As a business owner himself, he has been in your situation a hundred times, and he knows what it takes to craft the right strategy. Bronson is passionate about helping business owners and has the experience to do it. Want to chat more or think Tom can help you? Reach out at tom@masterypartners.com or check out his book, Maximize Business Value, Begin with The Exit in Mind (2020).Mastery Partners, where our mission is to equip business owners to Maximize Business Value so they can transition their business on their terms. Our mission was born from the lessons we’ve learned from over 100 business transactions, which fuels our desire to share our experiences and wisdom so you can succeed.
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Jennifer Bulkley has made a change! Selling her very successful cleaning business to make a shift to opening Jen X Enterprises and Break The Ice Consulting, a Holistic Consultant and Audio-Impactor. She's pursuing a life of freedom and self-authorization in order to help others break free of their own illusions and lead an authentic and heart-decisive life.With entrepreneurial experience- building and scaling multiple businesses from scratch, we talk Sales, Leadership and what it takes to make a major shift right now!https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-bulkley/https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/break-the-ice-podcast-jennifer-bulkley-yQRk3bUJd6x/https://www.instagram.com/jenniferbulkley/https://breaktheiceco.com/
Today we welcome Jennifer Bulkley, owner of JenX Enterprises, LLC and Break the Ice Consulting. Jennifer is an audio-impactor and holistic consultant. Ditching a structured self-built corporate company for a new mission; pursuing a life of freedom and self-authorization in order to help others break free of their own illusions and lead a truly authentic and heart-decisive life! In this episode we literally challenge the status quo from Jennifer's 12 years living in passion, strength utilization, and building the business she founded when BAM! She got to the cozy and comfortable place that often sparks the search for ‘Something’s missing’. For 18 months Jennifer felt like: o Groundhog day o Unproductive o Not doing the things I wanted to do o Hamster on a wheel We explore Jennifer's journey and thoughts and together help her create a formula that says it all...for illusion shattering: hearts desire+expectation+faith (optimism)+action = illusion shatter Connect with Jennifer on: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennifer-bulkley Email: jenniferb@breaktheiceco.com
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Scott Foster, Partner at the Buckley Richardson Law Firm, joins Thom Fox to discuss what Western Massachusetts businesses are doing to survive, and thrive, during COVID-19 recovery. Scott and Thom also discuss, business liability concerns, the Paycheck Protection Program, and how municipalities are making it simpler to do business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What started out as an interview at a car dealership in 2008 has blossomed into a flourishing sales and entrepreneurial career for Jennifer Bulkley. Jennifer is the COO and sales leader for ACS Facility Services. A B2B commercial cleaning services company located in Hornell, New York. She thought she was interviewing for an admin position in 2008 but wound up getting a sales role at a local car dealership. Everything changed. She immersed herself in sales and developed into an outstanding sales professional. Fast forward several years and she now co-owns her own company ACS Facility Services. She's never looked back. The entrepreneur was hooked. Jennifer knows how to sell. In this episode she discusses a variety of topics and her practical sales experience is evident right away. Her discussion on personal branding is relevant as she's developed quite the following in the last year on LinkedIn. Here's what she discusses in the episode: Her sales approach.Sales Training. Differentiation. Sales Influencers who've helped her grow as a sales professional. A recent pivot in their sales process. Why it's important to keep learning and growing. Her one sales vitamin that you can implement right now. Connect with JenniferOfficial websiteLinkedIn
As employers begin to bring people back to work from the COVID-19 pandemic, there are plenty of legal concerns. In this episode, Allison and Pete discuss these issues with Mary Jo Kennedy, a partner at Bulkley, Richardson and Gelinas, LLP. Mary Jo does a great job diving into the details about employees that refuse to return to work, health screenings, and more.
Leaving Locked Doors Behind - Pastor Mike Bulkley 04 - 12 - 2020 by KLCC
God's Got A Plan - Pastor Mike Bulkley 03 - 29 - 2020 by KLCC
In episode 2 of TellyCast A+E Networks UK VP of Programming Dan Korn and media commentator and journalist Kate Bulkley give their thoughts on the week’s TV industry news. And we’ll find out who their Heroes of the Week are – and who’ll they be telling to Get in the Bin!Deadline’s Peter White joins us this week and every week from Hollywood to give us the LA lowdown on this week’s biggest TV industry news.And our research partner K7 Media’s Girts Licis gives us the analyst’s view on a different trend he’s seeing in the global industry every week.Music by David Turner, lunatrax. Recorded in lockdown March 2020 by David Turner, Will Clark and Justin Crosby. Voiceover by Megan Clark.
For the inaugural episode of the Podcast I sat down with Scott Bulkley, the head coach of the Newtown (CT) varsity boys lacrosse team. We talked about what could have been in this missed 2020 season, the players he would have coached this year and the general impact of having no lacrosse this spring.
03 - 15 - 2020 Faith Over Fear- Pastor Mike Bulkley by KLCC
Thirsty For Life - Pastor Mike Bulkley - 02-23-2020 by KLCC
01 - 19 - 2020 - A Spirit - Filled Epic Community Pastor Mike Bulkley by KLCC