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The Bouliler brothers are emblematic figures of banditry amidst a backdrop of economic struggle and social change. Hasan Bulli, a Turkish Cypriot from Paphos, became a legendary folk hero in Cyprus in the late 19th century. Often compared to American outlaws like Jesse James, he gained notoriety for his bold actions and was remembered through songs and tales long after his death. His life changed after his love for Emete, his uncle's wife, and a conflict with a fellow outlaw, Hayreddin. After a failed ambush attempt on Hayreddin—who had allegedly harassed Emete—Hasan was framed and sentenced to prison for a crime he denied committing. Hasan was convicted and fled to the mountains, where he spent 18 months as a fugitive. His brothers Kaymakam and Hüseyin also became fugitives after being accused of murder. They formed a gang and operated in the mountains until 1896 where they were ultimately captured and killed. But who were the Bullis? And how do we separate fact from fiction? Through a balanced lens, Professor Mehmet Demiryürek (Hitit University) examines the reality behind the legends, exploring the socio-economic conditions of the period, the Bouliler's deeds and misdeeds, and their enduring impact on modern Cypriot memory.
Welcome to The Capitol Hoops Summer League @ DeMatha Summer Series of The DMV Hoops Podcast. We are broadcasting from DeMatha Catholic HS, for the entirety of the 2025 Summer League. Check in with us throughout the summer for player & coach interviews, live look-ins & more!In this episode, we sit down with Coach Bruce Kelly of The Bullis School. Coach Kelly joins the broadcast table with us to discuss...His approach to an off-season where the "growth experience" will be keyHow the IAC & other leagues benefit from "grass roots" hoops in the DMVThe place to be for DC basketballListen to all of this & more in this episode of "The DMV Hoops Podcast."Kurt Cross - Producer & Host | Adam Crain - On Air TalentFollow On InstagramFollow On X/TwitterSupport the show
A CMO Confidential Interview with Kate Bullis and David Wiser, Managing Partners and Global Marketing Practice Leaders for ZRG Partners. Kate and David translate their extensive search experience to classify common mistakes into "movie themes" and share tips on how to recognize if you are directing or reading for a part in a disaster film. From "Play It Again, Sam," to "No, No, It's Really A CMO Role!" to "Death by Committee!" they describe the all-too-familiar plotlines and how to tear apart the hype from the facts. Hints: Look at the dashboard, listen to the questions and beware of the "Hands on the keyboard" role. Tune in to hear why companies should focus on outcomes versus qualifications and why you should always check your Zoom background.Key topics include:- The pitfalls of seeking "playbook-only" candidates.- Why expecting a CMO to be an "orchestra of one" can backfire.- The dangers of hiring for a limited role disguised as a CMO position.- How misalignment among decision-makers leads to "death by committee."- Practical advice for ensuring alignment between company goals and CMO expectations.Tune in to hear actionable insights on avoiding these hiring missteps and discover how to set your marketing leadership up for success in 2025 and beyond. Whether you're a CEO, Board member, or aspiring marketing leader, this episode offers invaluable lessons on leadership, strategy, and organizational growth.Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more candid conversations and expert advice. Stay tuned for more episodes of "CMO Confidential," where we explore the drama, decisions, and strategies at the heart of marketing leadership.#talentacquisition #recruitmentagency #mistakeofhiringpeople #hiringmistakes #freelancerecruiterCHAPTERS:00:00 - AI-Powered Digital Experiences at Adobe Summit00:38 - CMO Confidential Insights01:57 - CMO Job Market Trends 202506:06 - Theme 1: Play It Again Sam10:39 - Theme 2: I Want the Orchestra14:58 - Understanding the CMO Role19:34 - Importance of Specialization22:32 - Challenges of Committee Decisions25:23 - The Mystery of Bad Movies28:10 - Final Questions32:50 - Free Registration for Adobe SummitSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of the Everything Coworking Podcast, I'm joined by Dorothy Rogers-Bullis and Dan Bullis, founders of Saratoga CoWorks. Known for their community-focused approach, Dorothy and Dan are experts in creating coworking spaces that blend functional design with personal touches. Together, they discuss their philosophy on coworking design, the power of local connections, and how they've used their own design backgrounds to cultivate an inviting environment at Saratoga CoWorks. In this episode, you'll hear: How Dorothy and Dan's background in business interiors led to their unique approach to coworking space design. Key design elements that set Saratoga CoWorks apart, including flexible layouts and personal touches. Strategies for balancing aesthetics and functionality to create a welcoming yet practical environment. Insights into how they build relationships with members, making coworking spaces feel like a true community. Practical tips on using design to cater to the evolving needs of coworking members. Whether you're designing your own coworking space or looking for ways to enhance community-building, this episode with Dorothy and Dan offers valuable insights into building coworking environments that support both form and function. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Dorothy's LinkedIn profile Daniel's LinkedIn profile Elisabeth LaPierre on LinkedIn Saratoga CoWorks website drb Business Interiors Everything Coworking Featured Resources: Masterclass: 3 Behind-the-Scenes Secrets to Opening a Coworking Space Coworking Startup School Community Manager University Follow Us on YouTube
100% Committed Eric Reibe 0:45 Why UConn? What stood out to you and your circle on the visit? 2:30 At the end of your developmental arc- what type of player do you see yourself being? 3:15 Players he looked up to 3:45 What can fans expect from you in Storrs? What is your biggest goal for your senior season at Bullis? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoopthreadspod/support
I have talked often about living in the grey zone of survivorship. I know I am not alone in saying that this stage of breast cancer life is harder than the beginning when I was having additional testing and preparing for surgery. I had never discussed what it means to be a survivor with anyone when I was first diagnosed. No one sat down and talked about survivorship with me in the beginning, either. The focus was on getting all the information to formulate a treatment plan. Then it hit me like a brick wall after I was at a point when all the surgical recovery was essentially complete. I remember the moment at about 3 months after surgery when I realized that is when it gets more difficult. I am facing my future, which is filled with uncertainty. That is nothing new but there is an added consideration to add to my “future life”: Breast cancer. I do not know when or if the breast cancer will return. For my listeners, I want to share experiences that you might relate to. An episode of the Breast Cancer Conversations podcast that I listened to over the weekend really resonated with what I have been going through for the past 15 months. The Breast Cancer Conversations podcast has had a few episodes that made a huge impact on me in the earliest months of my survivorship. When I listened to the episode #192 (referenced below), with guest David P. Bullis PhD, I knew immediately I had to share it with my listeners. In the episode, Dr Bullis talks about his work and experience, which comprises the content of his book, How to Get a Grip: Coping Strategies for Complicated Times. Dr Bullis says that the biggest enemy in cancer treatment is uncertainty. He really nailed it! Facing a future where the cancer might change my life goals or interfere with how I thought I would spend the rest of my life or my future years way down the road…… Cancer comes into my vision. I cannot put aside the “what ifs” of a breast cancer history (it is permanently part of my story/my life). In the episode, Dr Bullis also touches on control and decision-making, pointing out that we are using the best of our abilities at the time when we are making decisions. Once I read the book, I will share more. In the meantime, I encourage you to listen to the Breast Cancer Conversations episode and read Dr Bullis's book. How to Get a Grip: Coping Strategies for Complicated Times by David P. Bullis, PhD https://www.breastcancerconversations.org/podcast Episode #192 (released March 26, 2023) I listened on Apple Podcasts. This link is to the podcast website. Subscribe, rate, and review the Breast Cancer Life podcast. The content of this podcast is not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional regarding your healthcare questions and concerns. This podcast contains opinions of the host. LET'S CONNECT: connect@breastcancerlife.org
A CMO Confidential Interview with Kate Bullis, Global Marketing Practice Leader and Managing Director at ZRG Partners. Kate discusses the "growth renaissance" occuring in tech, B2B, and Private Equity where marketing is emerging as a growth driver, why companies in transition often look for new talent, and "what a difference maker" great marketers are to companies. Key topics include: why diversity of skills on boards is important; why many companies are moving away from pattern matching and playbook hiring; and key questions to ask in the interview process including picking up on "the little things." Listen in to hear why you should never take a position where Marketing is "The Yes Center."Discover the truth behind today's CMO job market in this insightful episode of CMO Confidential! Join Mike Linton, a seasoned five-time CMO, as he dives deep into the current state of the chief marketing officer landscape with Kate Bullis, Global Marketing and Revenue Practice Leader and Managing Director at ZRG Partners. Kate brings invaluable experience, handling 20 to 25 executive marketing assignments annually, and she's here to share her expert insights.Key topics include the fluctuating demand for CMO roles, the impact of economic corrections on marketing opportunities, and the evolving expectations of marketing leadership in B2B and enterprise technology sectors. Tune in to hear Kate's perspective on how companies in transition and transformation are always in need of new marketing leadership, and the critical differences in hiring trends between public, private, and venture capital-backed companies.Understand the essential qualities and strategic mindset required for aspiring CMOs to navigate and succeed in today's competitive job market. Kate also shares practical advice on avoiding the "yes center" trap and emphasizes the importance of qualitative skills in leadership roles.Subscribe to the CMO Confidential Newsletter for Exclusive Content and stay tuned for more episodes on Spotify, Apple, YouTube, and the I Hear Everything Network. Enhance your marketing acumen and stay safe out there!#MarketingMarketplace #B2BMarketingStrategies #ExecutiveMarketingRoles #MarketingRolesExplained #MarketingLeadershipCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro01:24 - Job Market Trends03:46 - B2B Market Revival07:17 - Understanding Company Types12:28 - Search Duration Insights14:55 - Importance of Marketing16:40 - Marketers on Corporate Boards18:53 - Consumerization in Marketing20:02 - Identifying Marketing Believers28:24 - Tips for Aspiring CMOs31:38 - Funniest Marketing Stories33:40 - OutroSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bullis School guard Adrien Stevens is a top-100 player in the 2025 high school class. The 6-4, 195-pound four-star holds over 25 D1 offers and recently cut his list down to 6: Tennessee, Marquette, Villanova, Georgetown, Florida State, Notre Dame. We discuss his game, his recruitment, what he's looking for in a school and a coaching staff, and much more. Presented by betonline.ag!
Craig welcomes Joe Lee, high school coach at Bullis School in Potomac, Maryland, to discuss 16-year-old Quincy Wilson's incredible journey to the Olympics as part of the U.S. 4x400 relay team. Despite not qualifying for the 400 meters at the trials, Wilson's talent and determination have earned him a spot on the team, making him the youngest American male track athlete to compete in the Olympics. Additionally, Coach Lee talks about Bullis alumna Masai Russell, who is also headed to Paris after winning the women's 100m hurdles at the US Trials.
Xavier Skipworth '28 6'5 Bullis/TTO 0:30 The warm up 3:30 How did a Central PA kid end up at Bullis? 4:30 Who do you model your game after? 5:00 Strengths/Weaknesses 5:30 How do you prepare for each game day-of? 6:00 Differences in the game at the HS level 6:45 Difference in role between AAU and HS 7:15 Facing adversity 8:30 Gym schedule 9:00 How do you contribute to winning at the college level? 9:30 Tell me a part of your game that flies under the radar or is undervalued 10:00 What parts of the floor do you feel the most/least comfortable? 10:45 GW assist, bucket, or defensive stop? 11:15 What do you value? 12:00 College criteria 13:00 Interests and hobbies off the court 13:45 Give me your goals for this season 14:00 What has been your happiest moment on a basketball court? 15:00 What sets the DMV apart 16:00 What is your why? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoopthreadspod/support
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Feinschmeckertouren – Der Reise- und Genusspodcast mit Betina Fischer und Burkhard Siebert
Die Bodega Edra in Ayerbe, mitten in den aragonischen Vorpyrenäen, ist ein wirkliches Ausnahme-Weingut! Alex Ascaso und Àngels Castellarnau verbinden dabei die Disziplinen Architektur und Landwirtschaft sowie den Respekt vor der Natur. Das Weingut gehört zu einer Handvoll, die in Spanien überhaupt Viognier anbauen. Deshalb war der Besuch nach einer ersten Flasche in Jaca (hör auch in Folge 357 rein) ein „Muss“ für uns. Alex hat uns stolz seinen weiteren Vertreter der Rebsorte, den „Blancoluz“ präsentiert. Achtung: Dieser Wein ist einer von 112, den David Seijas, der Sommelier des legendären Molekularküchen-Restaurants „El Bulli“ von Ferran Adrià Acosta, empfiehlt - der stand nämlich dort auf der Weinkarte! „Trauben, Holz und Zeit sind die einzigen Zutaten, die wir brauchen“, ist das Motto des Weinguts, das absolut biologisch und „minimalinvasiv“ arbeitet. Der Weinberg ist eine Oase inmitten von Getreide und Mandelbäumen; er schenkt eine außergewöhnliche Qualität der Früchte, die zu außergewöhnlichen Weinen verarbeitet werden. Du hörst im Interview mit dem Winzer, warum die Weine nicht nach der DO Somontano, sondern als IGP klassifiziert sind und die besten zu Beginn sogar als „Vino de la mesa“ (also Hauswein), den Hintergrund ihrer ebenfalls sehr besonderen, „freaky“ Etiketten und natürlich unsere Verkostungsnotizen über die charakterstarken Weine, die absolut weit weg von jedem Mainstream sind. Hier geht´s zum Ausnahme-Viogner und mehr: https://edraculturaynatura.com ************************************************ Abonniere jetzt den Podcast bei Spotifyund verpasse keine Folge mehr! Mehr findest du auch auf den Social-Media-Kanälen https://www.facebook.com/feinschmeckertouren/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_CkAeidqAQ98nKFa0HZcg/featured?view_as=public https://www.instagram.com/feinschmeckertouren/ Feinschmeckertouren
Dr. Teri Bullis is the founder of Behavior Solutions for Children and Families. Her specialty in therapy lies in treating children of ages 3 to 12 and parents with ADHD, aggression, oppositionality, ASD-related social skills deficit, sleeping issues, and more. For patients with OCD, she collaborates with the patient in crafting effective ERP exercises to help them confront their intrusions in manageable steps. She believes in the close involvement of parents when it comes to treating their kids who face behavioral challenges. In this episode we talk about: ◾️ OCD in 3-12 year olds ◾️ Setting up a rewards system to aid in the child's recovery ◾️ Helping parents participate in their children's recovery journey Find Teri here: drterib@gmail.com behaviorsolutionsvt.com Find Zach here: zachwesterbeck.com @zach_westerbeck This podcast is made possible by NOCD. NOCD offers effective, affordable, and convenient OCD therapy. NOCD therapists are trained in Exposure Response Prevention, or ERP, therapy, the gold standard treatment for OCD. With NOCD, you can do virtual, live face-to-face video sessions with one of their licensed, specialty-trained therapists, and they accept most major insurance plans. If your insurance isn't covered, mention discount code ZACH100 for a special $100 rate for the next two months. To find out more about NOCD, visit zachwesterbeck.com/virtual-ocd-therapy/ to book a free 15-minute call. Zach Westerbeck is not a licensed medical professional. Zach Westerbeck is not trained in diagnosing psychological or medical conditions. Zach Westerbeck is not a substitute for medical care or medical advice. If you require assistance with any mental health or medical issue, please contact your health care provider for any medical care or medical advice. Zach Westerbeck makes no guarantees of any kind that the information or services provided by Zach Westerbeck will improve the client's situation. This podcast should not be considered medical advice. Please seek professional assistance from a licensed professional. Zach Westerbeck (https://zachwesterbeck.com/virtual-ocd-therapy/) Virtual OCD Therapy - Zach Westerbeck I've partnered with NOCD to bring you effective, affordable and convenient OCD therapy.
Denkt man über stranddeko nach, fällt einem ein Liner ein. Die liebe Marygold ist in der WoMo- aber auch Vanlife-Szene bekannt wie ein bunter Hund. Das mag ein bisschen am Hersteller und Modell liegen, beide eher im oberen Segment unterwegs, aber vor allem sind es Bo und Fromuth die für den Fame sorgen. Wir kennen niemanden, der so überzeugend erklären kann, warum ein Liner wie ihrer das perfekte Fahrzeug für Freizeithelden ist. Beide sind dem Wind und dem Meer mit Haut und Haaren verschrieben, sind sie doch Surfer, Kiter und seit neuestem Wingfoiler. Das bringt uns zurück an ihre Anfänge, denn der Start ins Campingleben war ganz Vanlife-konform in Bullis. Daraus ist inzwischen eine tiefe Liebe zwischen den beiden - zum Camping, zum Liner und zum Sport - geworden. All das und noch einiges mehr gibt es in dieser Folge.
Today Noah Williams and I discuss some major changes happening in Track and Field. Here are the topics we discuss. 1. Michael Johnson secures $30 million from investors for new track league, Winners Alliance. 2. Gabby Thomas partners with founder of Reddit Alexis Ohanian, husband of Serena Williams, to create new track series for women only called 776 Invitational. The meet is reported to pay out $95,000 in prize money per event. 3. Daryll Nieta gets an upset victory over Sha'Carri Richardson in the 200m at the Suzhou Diamond League meet. 4. Tobi Amusan false starts in the 100m hurdles and races under protest. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn get's the victory. 5. Akani Simbine get's the upset victory over Christian Coleman and Fred Kerley in the 100m. 6. Rhasidat Adeleke beats Julien Alfred and Dina Asher-Smith in the 100m 7. Penn Relays experience 8. University of South Florida upsets University of Houston in the 4x100m and wins the 4x200m. 9. Bullis protest the 4x400m results behind the scenes look at what happened 10. Bullis Girls break High School National Record 11. Stories from the track --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/support
This is a bonus episode (podswap!) where Cas Bullis interviews me on her podcast Cosmic Cowboy Roaming the Weird West. Cas is an intuitive healer and holistic animal sports therapist who runs Pivot Holistic Healing. Through her own healing and experiences, she's come to understand the deep relationships people share with their pets, and how imbalances can be mirrored between them. She seeks to address these imbalances through a macrocosmic approach within in person and online sessions, helping both people and their pets come back to a balanced state, and she provides empowering education so that people can take the reins of theirs and their pets' healing journeys. www.pivotholistichealing.cahttps://www.facebook.com/share/metaWCmcgzZXuJjm/?mibextid=qi2Omghttps://www.instagram.com/pivot.holistic.healing?igsh=am91cjgyaGJkNzN4https://www.tiktok.com/@pivot.holistic.healing?_t=8lpeqK5pk8b&_r=1 https://open.spotify.com/show/7kAehLuHGBqUUntyQ7uviT?si=MC2z__RWQXCtUO0bmJ-bmAhttps://youtube.com/@cosmiccowboyweirdwest?si=8XomKkEkUplsyECk The Experiencer Group My book is out!! Earth: A Love Story exists as a physical object in the world. Deep forever gratitude to those of you who have purchased the book and left reviews on Amazon. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Our beautiful musical soundscapes are provided by Morgan Jenks. You can support his new album on bandcamp, or find out more at morganjenks.com Find me on instagram @robin_lassiter_honeyheart and @earth_a_love_story To join my mailing list or book a 1:1 session with me, visit honeyheart.org If you'd like to support our work, please consider becoming a Patron
1:00 Warm up Best sports drink PS5, Xbox or PC Best basketball and non-hooping shoe Favorite meal: entree, app, dessert, drink/best meal they can make Favorite basketball environment (other than home court) What's the lore behind your fake game winning shots? Tell me about your first dunk 5:00 Who do you model your game after? 6:00 Strengths/Weaknesses 6:45 Game day 8:30 Choosing Bullis 10:00 Facing adversity 11:30 Gym schedule 13:00 Contributing to winning 13:45 Underrated abilities 14:15 What parts of the floor do you feel the most/least comfortable? 15:45 GW assist, bucket, or defensive stop? 16:45 What do you value? 17:45 College criteria 20:30 Off-court plans and hobbies 21:30 Give me your goals for this season 22:15 What has been your happiest moment on a basketball court? 23:15 What sets the DMV apart 24:30 What is your why? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoopthreadspod/support
Spoke with Coach Kelley about growing up in Miami, playing at Catholic U, his first few coaching jobs, Bullis, thoughts on development and standards, and so much more! 0:40 Growing up in Miami 3:30 Gonzaga 5:30 American 6:30 Prospect Hall 8:45 Bullis 14:15 Bullis Recruiting 17:00 Transfers 21:15 Development 23:30 Depth 25:15 Adrien Stevens 27:15 Erik Reynolds 30:30 Pregame talks 34:00 MAC+IAC? 35:30 What sets the DMV apart 37:30 Players that made you lose the most sleep 40:00 24-25 Team 45:00 Quick Hitters Host: @pr0ia Podcast: @hoopthreadspod Guest: @brucekelley1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoopthreadspod/support
Lieferkettengesetz, Verbrenner-Aus, strengere Regeln für Bargeld und Abgase: all das hat die deutsche Bundesregierung auf EU-Ebene blockiert. Was ist aus dem einst so verlässlichen EU-Partner Deutschland geworden? Wir diskutieren, wie die Streitigkeiten in der deutschen Innenpolitik längst bis nach Brüssel ausstrahlen. Und wir vergleichen mit Österreich, wo man sich anders als in Deutschland schon lange damit profiliert, sich in der EU querzustellen. Außerdem bei "Servus. Grüezi. Hallo.": Was Parken für Anwohner und Gäste in unseren Ländern kostet und was angemessen wäre. Sollten SUV-Besitzer wirklich mehr zahlen, wie es jetzt in Berlin beschlossen wurde? Und was ist dann eigentlich mit Bullis und Campern? Wir diskutieren den Preis des öffentlichen Raums. Sie erreichen uns per Mail unter alpen@zeit.de und per Sprachnachricht bei Whatsapp unter +41 79 361 53 10. Auf Twitter sind wir als @mattthiasdaum @floriangasser und @jalenz unterwegs. Auf Instagram als @matthiasdaum und @florian_gasser Chice Tassen, noch schickere T-Shirts und anderen leiwanden Krams mit unserem "Servus-. Grüezi. Hallo."-Logo können Sie hier kaufen. Für den Redaktionsbesuch in Wien können Sie sich hier anmelden, und die Österreich- und Schweiz-Ausgabe der ZEIT können Sie hier abonnieren. [ANZEIGE] Mehr über die Angebote unserer Werbepartnerinnen und -partner finden Sie HIER [ANZEIGE] Falls Sie uns nicht nur hören, sondern auch lesen möchten, testen Sie jetzt 4 Wochen kostenlos Die ZEIT. Hier geht's zum Angebot.
Tonight we are joined by Steve Kirkegard NEW Owner of Bullis Mortuary in Hardin Montana. In this episode we get a never before seen look inside The Bullis Mortuary and get an in depth take on the funeral industry and practices. We also touch on the Native American Funeral Practices in the area and abroad. It wouldn't be a Fallen Hour Podcast without some strange happenings occurring while we record watch as we all react in real time! Steve Kirkegard has worked in the funeral industry in Billings and with the Fort Peck Tribe in Roosevelt County, Fort Belknap Tribe, Northern Cheyenne Tribe, and now honored to serve the Crow Nation and communities of Hardin and Billings as well. Steve graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Great Falls and a science degree from the prestigious Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science in Pittsburgh, PA. . ALL THINGS FALLEN HOUR Fallenhour.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fallenhour/support
Matt Zigler is the author of a new book for educators titled "3 Modes of Making." He talks about imitation, modification and innovation as three different modes of student projects, which can develop different maker skills. Matt is an artist and educator who has been running the makerspace at Bullis, an independent school in the DC area. He brings a background in art and creative practice to the makerspace and his school. it's not that every student is going to be an artist but every student should develop a creative practice, regardless of subject or area of interest.https://open.substack.com/pub/makered/p/maker-clubs-classes-and-hubsPrint - https://www.makershed.com/products/3-modes-of-making-print PDF - https://www.makershed.com/products/make-three-modes-of-making-pdfFor a transcript, go to: https://makezine.com/article/education/making-as-a-creative-practice/ http://makezine.com
The Special Ed Strategist Podcast with Wendy Taylor, M.Ed., ET/P
In this illuminating episode, host Wendy Taylor delves into the world of behavior modification with special guest Teri Bullis, Ph.D., BCBA. The focus is on the pivotal role of rewarding desired behaviors and effectively disciplining undesired behaviors using behavior modification techniques. The episode unfolds as a guide to understanding behavior theory and implementing interventions that foster positive behavior change. Key Takeaways: Behavior Modification Essentials: Explore the fundamentals of behavior modification involving reinforcement for desired behaviors and punishment for undesired ones. Understand the importance of consistency in implementing behavior modification techniques to avoid confusion and increased negative behaviors. Timeout as an Effective Discipline Technique: Delve into the debate around the use of timeout and the host's emphasis on its effectiveness. Learn why providing attention and love in response to negative behavior can reinforce such behavior, and how timeout offers an alternative approach. Identifying and Addressing Negative Behavior: Uncover the significance of identifying factors that reinforce negative behavior to design interventions that promote positive behavior. Gain insights into creating a consistent and supportive environment for children's behavioral development. Strategic Conversations: Understand the importance of having discussions about negative behaviors without children present. Explore how exclusion from initial conversations ensures efficiency and avoids creating negative associations with therapists or discipline processes. Parental Input in Reward System: Learn about the benefits of parents creating a list of rewards for a point system without needing their children's input. Discover how this approach ensures an efficient and effective implementation of the point system, tailored to the child's interests. Why Listen? This episode offers a comprehensive exploration of behavior modification, providing practical insights and strategies for parents and educators. Host Wendy Taylor, along with expert Teri Bullis, share real-world examples, emphasizing the positive impact of consistent reinforcement and strategic discipline techniques. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or anyone interested in understanding and shaping behavior, this episode promises valuable takeaways for promoting positive change in the lives of children. Don't miss the chance to unleash the power of behavior modification and create a supportive environment for lasting positive outcomes. Tune in now! To Contact Teri: Behavior Solutions for Children and Families, LLC www.behaviorsolutionsvt.com To Contact Wendy: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learningessentials/ LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendy-taylor-7106b6a6/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TutoringLE Website: www.LearningEssentialsEDU.com Review Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-special-ed-strategist-podcast-with-wendy-taylor-m-ed-et-p/id1639953041
In this episode of GoodViral, we sit down with Stan Bullis, Founder and CEO of Unbridled Group, to delve into their unique business philosophy centered on the 20/20/60 rule. This groundbreaking approach allocates 20% of the company's profits to charity, 20% to reinvestment into the people and business (which gave them survival resources during the 2020 pandemic), and 60% to shareholders. Join us as we explore the motivations behind this philanthropic business model, its impact on Unbridled Group's success, and how other businesses can adopt a similar mindset to make a positive impact on the world. Key Highlights: - Discover the inspiration behind the 20/20/60 rule and how it aligns with Unbridled Group's core values. - Uncover the tangible benefits of incorporating a philanthropic approach into business strategy. - Learn how Unbridled Group selects and supports charitable initiatives that resonate with their mission. - Explore practical strategies for businesses of all sizes to integrate giving into their operations. - Gain insights into the transformative power of generosity and its potential to create a more impactful world. -- Follow Unbridled Group -- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beunbridled/ Website: unbridled.com -- About GoodViral -- We believe that people can, and want to, do more to help others. So we invite you to join the conversation about the small and large ways that we can help people, animals, and the planet. You don't have to do much to inspire a lot. Subscribe and be part of the movement. When Good Goes Viral, The World Gets Better. --- Follow GoodViral --- Website: https://goodviral.org/podcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@goodviralorg?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodviralorg/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/good-viral-a877a9216/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodViralOrg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@goodviralorg/videos --- the marketing stuff -- #unbridledgroup #business #businesssuccess #businesstips #businessowner #ceo #ceovision #philanthropy #businesscharity #businessphilanthropy #businessstrategies #businessideas #goodviral #stanbullis #goodcause #goodgiving #salestips #salesprofits #success #successmindset #successquotes #successtips --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodviral/message
We decided to do a Season Recap episode - and then walked in Shannon Bullis. When Shannon Bullis randomly shows up in Eastern Kentucky, then you do a Shannon Bullis episode. Also - we try Canadian Mountain Dew, and Shay learns Algebra!
On this episode, Sonia and Jessica are joined by Suzy Lofton Bullis of Old New Moms! Suzy welcomed her second baby boy as a geriatric mama in May of 2021. Listen as she shares her decision making process about becoming a mom later in life and how she and the Geriatric Mamas are taking on the challenge of longevity to be there for their children as long as they can, even if they're 95% plastic. Maybe we are mathers now. Topics discussed in this episode: Hi Suzy! (4:21) The Old New Moms Facebook Group Hit 100K Members! (5:12) Last Week's Episode About Reversing Menopause Means Our Demographic is Going to Grow and Get Even More Geriatric! (9:49) Suzy's Journey to becoming a Geriatric Mama (11:20) Diaper Bags and Multi-focal Lenses (15:07) The Old New Mom Blog (16:27) Growing the Old New Mom Community (18:09) Being a Geratric Old New Mama - It's Not Just About the pregnancy and the Baby Part (24:45) The Topic of Longevity (26:32) Suzy's Longevity Tips (28:40) Sonia's Longevity Tips (33:22) Jessica's Longevity Tips (39:31) Some Advantages of Being an Older Mom (44:23) Continued Longevity Tips (45:39) On the Topic of Being A Geriatric Mom- Do You Watch American Horror Story? (47:47) For a full list of resources mentioned on this episode click here!
The Inspiring Journey of Joe Lee from Bullis School In this compelling episode of the Connections Podcast, host Mike Cunningham sits down with Joe Lee, the esteemed head boys and girls coach from Bullis School. Joe's journey in track and field is both unique and inspiring. Reflecting on an unexpected scholarship offer he once received, Joe recalls, "I have a full scholarship for you right now. First of all, my name is Joe Lee, you know, start there." This candid moment showcases Joe's humility and the unexpected turns his career has taken. Throughout the conversation, Joe delves into his experiences, from his early days as an athlete to his transition into coaching. He emphasizes the importance of connections in the world of athletics, noting the impact of mentors and peers on his journey. As Mike aptly puts it, "Joe Lee, the man with two first names," the episode captures the essence of Joe's charismatic personality and his dedication to the sport. Listeners, especially track and field fans and coaches, are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at Joe's experiences, his approach to coaching, and his vision for the future of track and field at Bullis School. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intricacies of coaching and the stories that shape the world of athletics. WATCH ON YOUTUBE ***Want to connect with host Mike Cunningham? Check him out on Twitter/X at @mikecunningham or text him at 217-898-3038. Looking for new track and field equipment? Head over to www.GillAthletics.com!***
Is a government-backed nonprofit called West Fargo Events too close to a developer, property management, and event-booking company called EPIC Companies? That's a philosophical question, but it manifests itself in a practical way in the relationship between West Fargo Events and another developer, Jim Bullis. "How can you trust West Fargo when they're playing favorites with developers?" he asked on this episode of Plain Talk, where we discussed the years-long dispute he's had with EPIC Companies and West Fargo Events over parking. "It's three years this has been going on," Bullis said, adding that the relationship between EPIC Companies and West Fargo Events "seems to be a conflict they do not have a way to get around." Also, on this episode, my co-host Ben Hanson and I discuss the property tax hikes that are taking place in local government jurisdictions around the state, and what impact that might have on a new ballot measure campaign to eliminate property taxes entirely. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show on your favorite podcast service, like Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or click here for more information.
0:30 First dunk 1:45 Strengths/Weaknesses 2:30 Who do you model your game after? 3:00 Differences in the game at the HS level for AAU+school ball vs middle school 3:45 Facing adversity 5:30 Difference in role with Bullis vs DC Premier 8:00 Habits 8:45 Gym schedule 9:30 Favorite matchup 10:00 Contributing to winning 10:30 Your greatest value to the team right now is your perimeter shooting, what have you learned about taking the right shot and impacting the game outside of shooting? 10:45 Tell me a part of your game that flies under the radar or is undervalued 11:45 What parts of the floor do you feel the most/least comfortable? 12:30 Go-to move with the game on the line 13:00 GW assist, bucket, or defensive stop? 13:30 Values 14:30 College criteria 15:30 Interests and hobbies off the court 16:00 Goals 16:45 What has been your happiest moment on a basketball court? 17:30 Invite-only camps 18:00 What sets the DMV apart? 18:30 What is your why? Host: @pr0ia, @owe_hoops Podcast: @hoopthreadspod Guest: @ad3_2026 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hoopthreadspod/support
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, Shawn and Becky are joined by Jimmie Bullis, a seasoned Locations Manager whose credits range from JACK REACHER 2 and CREED III to THE MAZE RUNNER and Paper Street's own first feature, CAMERA OBSCURA, as well as a handful of Disney/Marvel movies and TV shows! The hosts get into Jimmie's background, career, and the minutiae, logistics, and challenges involved with his very specific position, which can often be equal parts grunt work and glamorous. Also on the program: a round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with the guest, Becky's Deep Cut Slasher of the Week, needle drops, gangster films, rom-coms, aliens, and more! For show notes and additional links and info on this and previous episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
Check out this episode of the Ten Eight Podcast. One of the most emotional and sincere episodes I have put together to date. I start with something humorous, Ten Eight News Break, then leads into a tribute to my fallen brother Jason Raynor, then we bring on retired police officer-turned clinician Laura Bullis from Five O Mental Health and we wrap with a plea to take care of each other. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teneightpodcast/support
To describe this product, the BrailleDoodle has an array of hundreds of holes, and each hole contains a smooth metal ball that can be pulled to the surface by a magnetic stylus. A tiny spring under each ball holds it up with just the proper force, and the user simply pushes the balls back down to erase what's been written. On the Doodle side, there is plenty of room to enjoy what some call "The Etch-a-Sketch for the blind." It's also a place where, unlike any other product, graphs can be made and manipulated. The Braille side has examples of letters, numbers, and words, with plenty of space to practice Braille writing. As a teacher and long-time Braille reader, this device interested Matthew, so he reached out to Daniel, the CEO. They have had several hours of insightful conversations, and Matthew has now been appointed the Chief Experience Officer of The TouchPad Pro Foundation. Their innovation, the BrailleDoodle, hopes to enhance education, and make learning fun at home or at school. The price of $75 is unheard of for a device with these capabilities. Anyone can preorder one or more for themselves, their organization, or as a donation. After years in development, the Foundation launched the BrailleDoodle Pre-sale Kickstarter on May 2nd, which was National Teachers' Day. This low price ends on June 18th. The TouchPad Pro Foundation is a registered non-profit, and all donations are tax-deductible, even on Kickstarter. Creating access to tactile art and making learning fun puts children on the path to a successful education, and therefore, a better future. For more information, visit The TouchPad Pro Foundation Web site. Presenter Contact Info Daniel Lubiner, Founder and CEO of The TouchPad Pro Foundation Email: daniel@touchpadprofoundation.org Matthew Bullis, Chief Experience Officer of The TouchPad Pro Foundation Email: matthew@touchpadprofoundation.org Website: www.TouchPadProFoundation.org
Stacey Roshan, former teacher and former director of innovation and educational technology at Bullis School (MD), and Jenna Borrelli, director of wellness at Bullis, share classroom tools that help all kids connect to their teachers and each other, wellness techniques for teachers, and the importance of reflection and awareness to well-being.
Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guest: Daniel Lubiner – Founder and CEO – The TouchPad Pro Foundation Matthew Bullis – Chief Experience Officer – The TouchPad Pro Foundation Website: touchpadprofoundation.org […] The post ATU626 – Braille Doodle with Daniel Lubiner and Matthew Bullis first appeared on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
Topics in today's episodeHow to get a grip on stress. 1:57Losing control and the loss of agency. 5:24The difference between uncertainty and survivorship. 12:25The four pillars of survivorship. 15:34The value of language. 21:31Hormonal shifts are the real deal. 24:56Tools for dealing with stress and coping. 27:39Setting expectations based on your energy level. 33:04The timeframe of right now and the future. 35:39Making decisions based on what's important to you. 41:38How to sit with our decisions based on the current situation. 46:21The power of taking a step back. 50:18 Perfectionism as a Lifestyle 54:39About Dr. David BullisDr. David P. Bullis, PhD has been a practicing psychologist since 1994 and devoted his professional life to helping people cope with medical illnesses. He has worked in a variety of settings over the years but currently is the Director of Behavioral Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center at Newton Wellesley Hospital as well as running his own private practice focused on coping. He has worked with patients, and their families, helping them find the practical skills that restore a sense of control while going through a process that can feel very overwhelming at times. He is the author of the new book: How to Get a Grip: Coping Strategies for Complicated Times: https://www.amazon.com/How-Get-Grip-Strategies-Complicated/dp/198227929X+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++About SurvivingBreastCancer.org. Survivingbreastcancer.org (SBC) was created in 2017 to help fill the gaps in breast cancer support, education, and resources. It was founded by Laura Carfang, who was recently diagnosed at that time in her early 30's. Since 2017, SBC has grown exponentially, serving members in the global breast cancer community. Over these past few years the SBC website has been visited by community members (over 1,000,000 page views) across 120+ plus countries, and Laura's podcast, Breast Cancer Conversations has been listened to in over 80 countries. Leveraging technology and breaking down barriers to access and information, SBC puts the patient first, educating, encouraging and inspiring advocacy. Community members are encouraged to participate in the various free programming, events and services and are all invited to contribute to resolving the growing needs of this population. Website:https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/Donate NowPlease consider making a donation.https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/donate-nowSupport the show
What is the future of marketing? With the many technological tools available today, marketers have so many chances to optimize their marketing efforts. But such tools, like ChatGPT, do not negate the need for traditional marketing techniques that focus on consumer behavior. So a good marketer needs to start by understanding his customer and diving deep into the Customer Value Journey (CVJ), which is the foundation for a successful marketing strategy. In this episode of The DigitalMarketer Podcast, host Mark de Grasse interviews James Bullis, founder and CEO of Ventin Webmaster Solutions, which specializes in building websites that help businesses grow. James has over 25 years of experience in web design and development, and he understands the importance of websites in reaching your target market and achieving your business goals.Tune in and discover how going back to the basics of marketing while embracing new technology can work wonders for your business. Enjoy the episode!Key Takeaways:00:50 - Can anyone really master the web? Why is James bringing back the “webmaster”?07:00 - Discover the secret to effective marketing12:14 - James talks about the process that went into rebranding his business, why he's switching to the subscription model, and how he's applying CVJ to his process15:00 - How ChatGPT helped James create his vision statement and understand his customer 18:39 - Technological developments that have the potential to solve the big problems in this world25:10 - Old School Marketers vs. New School Marketers26:34 - A timeless piece of advice to anyone who wants to get into marketing Resources:-Breakthrough Advertising by Eugene Schwartz - https://breakthroughadvertisingbook.com/-Time's Up!: The Subscription Business Model for Professional Firms by Paul Dunn and Ronald Baker - https://www.amazon.com/Times-Up-Subscription-Business-Professional/dp/1119893526-Scientific Advertising by Claude C. Hopkins - https://www.amazon.com/Scientific-Advertising-Claude-C-Hopkins/dp/1453821082Connect with James Bullis:Website - https://ventin.co/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmbullis/Be sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's Sponsors:Conversion Fanatics - Conversion Rate Optimization AgencyGet 50% Off Monthly Blog Writing Service - BKA Content More Resources from Scalable[Free Guide &...
What is the future of marketing? With the many technological tools available today, marketers have so many chances to optimize their marketing efforts. But such tools, like ChatGPT, do not negate the need for traditional marketing techniques that focus on consumer behavior. So a good marketer needs to start by understanding his customer and diving deep into the Customer Value Journey (CVJ), which is the foundation for a successful marketing strategy. In this episode of The DigitalMarketer Podcast, host Mark de Grasse interviews James Bullis, founder and CEO of Ventin Webmaster Solutions, which specializes in building websites that help businesses grow. James has over 25 years of experience in web design and development, and he understands the importance of websites in reaching your target market and achieving your business goals.Tune in and discover how going back to the basics of marketing while embracing new technology can work wonders for your business. Enjoy the episode!Key Takeaways:00:50 - Can anyone really master the web? Why is James bringing back the “webmaster”?07:00 - Discover the secret to effective marketing12:14 - James talks about the process that went into rebranding his business, why he's switching to the subscription model, and how he's applying CVJ to his process15:00 - How ChatGPT helped James create his vision statement and understand his customer 18:39 - Technological developments that have the potential to solve the big problems in this world25:10 - Old School Marketers vs. New School Marketers26:34 - A timeless piece of advice to anyone who wants to get into marketing Resources:-Breakthrough Advertising by Eugene Schwartz - https://breakthroughadvertisingbook.com/-Time's Up!: The Subscription Business Model for Professional Firms by Paul Dunn and Ronald Baker - https://www.amazon.com/Times-Up-Subscription-Business-Professional/dp/1119893526-Scientific Advertising by Claude C. Hopkins - https://www.amazon.com/Scientific-Advertising-Claude-C-Hopkins/dp/1453821082Connect with James Bullis:Website - https://ventin.co/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmbullis/Be sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's Sponsors:Conversion Fanatics - Conversion Rate Optimization AgencyGet 50% Off Monthly Blog Writing Service - BKA Content More Resources from Scalable[Free Guide & Assessment] 7 Levels of Scale
Nadja is an illustrator of books, who suffered from a head concussion that left her feeling defeated. She shares her personal journey, what she learned about herself in the face of challenges and how she made a pivot through her healing journey. **Trigger warning** Eating disorder discussed Discussed in todays episode: -Self evaluation -depression and feeling defeated -therapy -emotional and mental well being -gratitude -making life pivots -carrying baggage -letting go of dreams -art therapy -moving through the fear -expressing yourself through art -reconnecting with yourself -developing self awareness Creating Ripples on IG
Should we really describe God as "reckless" in a worship song? Should we sing songs written by sinful songwriters? Music Pastor Kirkwood Bullis joins us to discuss the "worship wars" of the '70s and the continuing debate regarding today's Christian music. Hear the truth about good songs with bad theology on this episode of "Rick & Bubba University"! Manscaped: Manscaped nows sells beard products! They are once again revolutionizing Men's grooming with the brand new Beard Hedger Pro Kit. From a beard trim to a fresh shave, the technology behind the Beard Hedger Pro Kit allows you to shape your signature beard look. Now you can finally use MANSCAPED products to make your drapes match your carpet by going to https://Manscaped.com and using promo code BUBBA20 for 20% off and free shipping. Patriot Mobile - We are proud to partner with Patriot Mobile because they never sent a penny to the left, they will NEVER SILENCE YOU and they are America's ONLY Christian Conservative wireless provider. Switching is easy! Keep your phone number, bring your own phone or buy a new one. Build your own bundle with multi-line discounts and save even more. Go to https://PatriotMobile.com/RICKBUBBA or call their US-based customer service team at 972-PATRIOT. Veterans and first responders save even more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Eat Local New York Podcast. This week my guest is Mark Bullis. Special thanks to our sponsors of this episode, B'ville Dining Weeks. B'ville Dining Weeks is brought to you by Lorenzo's Wholesale Foods and is happening this year from January 16th - February 5th with 15 area Baldwinsville Restaurants participating. You can get more information at BaldwinsvilleDiningWeeks.com Also, connect with us online at EatLocalNewYork.com
Today's guest on The Kingdom Driven Entrepreneur Podcast is Stan Bullis, founding Partner of Unbridled Companies, an expanding group of 28 businesses. God has placed a driving passion in Stan's heart to restore people and places by starting hundreds of businesses that last hundreds of years -- a big vision with a counter-cultural approach. Stan shares his journey of walking out this unique God-given blueprint with his teams and how he has been led to model each of his businesses to be businesses of generosity, cultures of authenticity, and a collaboration of identities and destinies.
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On April 25, 1875 three Black Seminole Scouts performed acts of bravery that earned them the Medal of Honor. If you want a little more information on the history of the Black Seminoles and the Black Seminole Scouts then go check out the full episode I did on Johanna July and the Black Seminoles. After living in Mexico since 1850, several Black Seminoles crossed the Rio Grande in 1870 with hopes of someday returning to Indian Territory. With that goal in mind, many of them agreed to serve as scouts in the United States Army and they quickly gained a great reputation for their valor and service as Black Seminole Indian Scouts. Based out of Fort Clark near modern Bracketville, Texas, they participated in regular patrols to watch against property raids by Native Americans. For much of the existence of the Black Seminole Indian Scouts were commanded by Lieutenant John L. Bullis. One of the scouts, Joseph Phillips, had this to say of Bullis: “That feller suffer just like we did out in the woods. He was a good man. He was a Injun fighter. He was tough. He didn't care how big a bunch they was, he went into 'em every time, but he look after his men. His men was on equality, too. He didn't stand back and say 'go yonder,' he say 'come on boys, let's go get 'em." For over a week Lieutenant Bullis and Black Seminole Scouts Sergeant John Ward, Private Pompey Factor, and Trumpeter Isaac Payne had been pursuing a band of Comanche or Apache raiders that had stolen about 75 horses on a raid. Remember that this was after the Black Seminole Scouts had participated in Mackenzie's Red River War the previous winter that pretty much led to most of the Kiowas and Comanches settling in Indian Territory on their reservation near Fort Sill. Still, some bands did not completely end their raids. Four days before April 25, the four had separated from a larger force and traveled west alone. They road their horses with a few supplies and armed with Spencer carbines. They followed a trail for 170 miles over three days. They found a fresh trail and northwest towards Eagle Nest Crossing and reached the Pecos River. They found the raiders herding the horses across to the west bank of the Pecos. They counted 75 horses and twenty-five to thirty raiders. So what do you do with a force of four against those odds? Well, Lieutenant John Bullis decided to attack. Bulis, Ward, Factor and Payne crawled down the canyon until they were 75 yards away and opened fire. They held the position for about 45 minutes and their efforts had started to disperse the horse herd. The Comanches located the position of the four men and started to outflank them. Bullis and the Scouts started to draw back towards their horses. The Comanches were in hot pursuit. Ward, Factor and Payne were able to mount their rides and started to withdraw but Lieutenant Bullis's horse spooked and he was stuck afoot. Sergeant John Ward realized the dire predicament his commander was in and wheeled around to head to the rescue with Isaac Payne and Pompey Factor following. Payne and Factor laid down cover fire while Ward reached Bullis and pulled him up behind. Ward's carbine's stock had been shattered by a bullet just behind the breach. Bullis was definitely a dead man had they not done this and the threat was so great that their return could have meant their deaths too. Instead, as the raiders fired on them, all four were able to ride away and escape. For their courage above and beyond the call of duty at Eagle's Nest Crossing on April 25, 1875, John Ward, Isaac Payne, and Pompey Factor were awarded the Congressional Medal of honor on May, 28, 1875. The Texas History Lessons Theme song, Walking Through History, was written and recorded by Derrick McClendon. Listen to his new album, Interstate Daydreamer! Available everywhere you find good music. Thank you Derrick! Twitter: @dmclendonmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eric Coles is an Upper School English teacher and soccer coach at Gilman School. Before coming to Gilman, Eric held positions at various independent schools, including his alma mater, Bullis School. He played soccer at Loyola University Maryland. // On Episode #79 of the Path to Follow Podcast, Jake and Eric discuss Kate Chopin, characters in 'The Great Gatsby,' Eric's first year at Gilman, designing English curricula, Bullis School, club soccer, short fiction, and Eric's book recommendation: 'The Lords of Discipline' by Pat Conroy. // Enjoy the episode? Please follow @pathtofollowpod on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Instagram, Twitter, and more. // Many thanks to Cesare Ciccanti for all of his efforts on podcast production. //
-Jeff and his friends are using their TikTok pages do great things here in Cincinnati. Good Vibes for sure!
Mel sits down with SFC Christopher Bullis to discuss Holistic Health and Fitness. SFC Bullis shares his own journey of holistic health and fitness through addressing mental health and resiliency to today initiating ways to bring mindfulness to our cadre and student soldiers. SFC Bullis shares insight through his own personal experiences on the relevance of utilizing a holistic framework for soldier wellbeing while highlighting the impact movement and mindfulness have provided him. Listeners will be inspired and guided into practical ways to improve quality of life through mindset and the power of multi-modal health maintenance. Operation Within is a community-driven, collective-impact project serving the military community. This program is a pilot program supported by Humana Military and community partners in San Antonio, TX to model meaningful ways to support mental health, connection and mindfulness. Connect with us on FB Operation Within and IG Operation Within. Podcast Disclaimer: The conversations and information provided are not intended to substitute professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. The opinions expressed are the speaker's own and do not reflect the view of Humana Military or the Department of Defense. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/operationwithin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Operation-Within-106187221690752
Jillian Copeland – The Truman Charities Podcast: A Community of Caring with Jamie Truman Episode 36 Jillian Copeland. In 2014, Jillian created Teens Like Us, a weekend and summer inclusive social program designed to meet the needs of teens with disabilities in the Greater Washington area. Jillian's latest and greatest endeavor, Main Street, is a joint initiative with her husband Scott. Main Street is a model and a mindset, the first of its kind inclusive and affordable apartment building and community center serving people of all abilities. Main Street opened the doors to residents in the summer of 2020 and currently provide membership opportunities to over 200 resident and non-resident members. Jillian feels honored and humbled to work with diverse communities. She has volunteered in many different capacities for several organizations ─ including CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) of Montgomery County, Children's National Medical Center, and Bullis' 5K Buddy Run benefitting special needs children and adults in our local community. Jillian is a former member of the board of directors for the Jewish Foundation for Group Homes, a current board member at The Diener School and The National ARC. Jillian also serves on the Maryland Inclusive Housing Committee and The University of Maryland's Transition Hub. Listen to this uplifting Truman Charities episode with Jillian Copeland about her organization Main Street and the impact it has on individuals with disabilities. Here is what to expect on this week's show: -What sets Main Street apart from other organizations that work with young adults and adults with disabilities, and what the future holds for Main Street. -Jillian's “Space of Belonging” and “Live Well,” programs and what makes each of them important. -What the public may not know about individuals with disabilities. -How the process works for an individual interested in living at Main Street. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Saturday at Perkins Stadium in Whitewater, the Warhawks try to make it back to the Division III Championship Game, the Stagg Bowl. Doug checks in with Whitewater head coach Kevin Bullis to preview.
In this sixth episode of Sport Spotlight Taylor Bullis (on IG @taylormbullis) joins us to answer commonly asked questions for beginners who want to start watching Field Hockey in the Olympics! One super interesting thing is where in the US, only women's field hockey is an option- the rest of the world has field hockey as a male dominated sport. I'm super glad Taylor joined us to explain the rules so we could better understand as we watch Field Hockey this year! She discusses various field hockey terminology, rules, and what to look for at the 2020 Olympics! Questions Asked In This Episode: How would you describe the basic objectives of field hockey if someone had never seen it before? What are some of the main terms you may hear an announcer say that you should know if you're new? Describe the various positions and their roles on the team? What are illegal moves in field hockey and what happens if one is called by a ref? What's the format for this years olympics? Is there a historic favorite that is expected to win this year? Any athletes to watch that are your favorites? You can keep listening here on our podcast, or watch the video live on our instagram at @morethanmystats in our IGTVs. To get your sport featured DM us on instagram! After this, don't forget to listen to our first parts already released on judo, golf, swimming, and rugby! Our next episode on volleyball will be released tomorrow! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morethanmystats/support