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Tony was really busy this week, so I called in Mr. Casey Hall to come in and pinch=hit this week! Coach Hall was the lead assistant for the Class A state champion Millard West Wildcats last season, and they have their three leading scorers back from last year's squad, so I thought it would be good to discuss 'staying hungry' and keeping that same motivation going after a degree of success. We go through a bunch of different things, and we also have our usual segments on trivia, multiple Arby's winners and a great chat on the direction of the WNBA. Enjoy the pod!
This week Dan and Reid Isbell, of the Brothers Hunt, sit down to talk to Hall of Fame songwriter Casey Beathard. They talk songwriting highs and lows, raising babies, and shark fishing in the Atlantic Ocean. Casey shares what it was like being the son of a Hall of Fame NFL General Manager and what it was like for himself to be inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2023. Casey also shares how he went from thinking he had the song of the year to quickly being humbled by a country radio DJ in East Tennessee! God's Country on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube More from MeatEater Shop MeatEater MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Casey Hall and I are back to discuss our favorite basketball show! This week, we finally see the transition from Paul Westhead to Pat Riley, and in turn, the transformation from "The System" to "Showtime". We break down all the categories, including a great discussion on the importance of having a presence as a head coach. Enjoy!
Casey Hall and I are back and ready to talk about "Winning Time" once again, and boy did we love this episode!! We break it down from start to finish, including a debate on who was more responsible for the issues for the Lakers, Magic or Westhead? Along with that, we talk a little bit about Casey's traveling exploits and much more!
It's time once again for "Winning Time"!! My co-host Casey Hall and I break down the 3rd episode of the 2nd season this week, where leadership voids are being filled while others are becoming more confusing. All that, plus the Larry Bird backstory and (unfortunately) more Honey . . . enjoy the episode!!
"Winning Time" is back this week with its 12th episode, "The Magic Is Back" as Magic comes back from his knee injury and the Lakers try to repeat. Casey Hall and I break down the entire episode and fill in the categories, including a rant by yours truly on late game huddles at the end of basketball games and how they're portrayed in media.
SHOWTIME!!! Casey Hall and I are back to discuss Max's 2nd season of "Winning Time", based on the Jeff Pearlman book "Showtime". As the Lakers try to repeat from their 1980 championship, Casey and I discuss our favorite aspects of the episode, including favorite scenes, quotes, interesting characters, new characters and much more! We'll be here every Tuesday morning to discuss Sunday night's episode until the season is over!!
Our second state tournament roundtable features Kirk Walker of The College of St. Mary (NE), Steve Selk of South Sioux City and my main man Casey Hall of Millard West. We discuss a variety of topics, including different state tournament formats, Improvement Season adjustments, summer camps and much more! Also, Carter Plum gives his "Pizza Review"!
Today I talk with my friend and colleague Casey Hall, who is a stress management coach, about the power of slowing down. Casey is both a sensuality coach and holistic wellness coach and has studied and worked in the wellness landscape for many years. She is the best person to talk to about this subject because not only is it the centre of her work but its her life story also. She learned that slowing down was helped her heal and grow after many years of living a fast paced life.In the podcast we discuss:- How Casey moved into corporate wellness and realised that 90% of the cases Doctors deal with are related to stress,- That sensuality is a key to helping us slow down and live a life with more presence,That the emptiness and loneliness many of us feel is a disconnection from self and slowing down helps us to reconnect with ourselves,- How pleasure is a great tool to help us to slow down and be more present in our lives,- That many of us have internalised cultural belief systems around slowing down and pleasure that stop us from pursuing both and this lives largely in our unconscious so most of us are not aware of our blockages toward pursuing both,- Our bodies speak their own language and they ar talking to us all the time, we just learned to ignore their messages,- Slowing down helps us to make better conscious choices and decisions in our life.You can find Casey at her website www.sensualitycoaching.com on instagram @sensuality_coaching. Casey does a podcast with her Business Partner Elizabeth Menzel called “Slow the F Down” you can find it on all major podcasting platforms.
We may not understand it yet, but at this point we've all heard about the Metaverse. Some of us can't wait to embrace it; others are already bitterly opposed to it. But it's coming, whether we like it or not. In fact, the building blocks of Big Data and Augmented Reality (AR) are already here, we're just waiting for technology companies to help converge them together. That's where today's guest Eric Liu comes in. The CTO of the China-based company DIGITWIN Technologies (and its sister company Virspatial Technologies in Singapore), Eric is helping to usher in a new world where reality will coexist alongside its digital twin. Listen to today's episode to understand how these technologies are already being applied both in China and around the world, and to ponder the moral and ethical implications behind them. The episode also includes a catch-up interview with Casey Hall from Season 02 Episode 22. (https://mosaicofchina.com/season-02-episode-22-casey-hall). Chapters 00:00 - Trailer & Intro 03:14 - Part 1 25:57 - Part 2 37:25 - Outro 40:23 - Catch-Up Interview Subscribe to the PREMIUM version, see the visuals, and/or follow the full transcript for this episode at https://mosaicofchina.com/season-03-episode-01-eric-liu. Join the community on Instagram (https://instagram.com/oscology), LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/mosaicofchina), Facebook (https://facebook.com/mosaicofchina) or WeChat (https://mosaicofchina.com/wechat).
A Mike solo show of listener interaction. Mike gets a print from John Gregory (IG jwgregphoto) from the "A Light In The Dark" podcast and a zine titled "London Through A Holga" by George Griffin (IG flaneurwithacamera, IG flaneuronthestreets) from the "Flaneur On The Streets" podcast, get the zine at www.etsy.com/uk/shop/georgegphotography. Shout outs to YouTube channels "Casey Hall" and "Felicity Makes". Email from Chris Marinari (IG chris_marinari_photo). A call in from Anthony Vargas (IG anthonyevargas) about photo tips for shooting the Bay area in California. A call in from Mario Piper (IG mariopiper, IG genxphotogpod) from the "Gen-X Photography" podcast about the Vivitar 135mm f 2.8 lens. Finally, a call in from Tom Northenscold about the Olympus 35 SPn and a listener music track from Kevin Lane (IG kevinlane, IG ujcpodcast) from the "Uncle Jonesy's Cameras" podcast with a track titled "Passion For The Game". Support the podcast: www.ko-fi.com/negativepositives Mike's free music for productions: www.mikegutterman.bandcamp.com get merch at: www.negativepositivespodcast.bigcartel.com email: negpositives@gmail.com Instagram @negativepositives Facebook Group: Negative Positives Film Photo Podcast Facebook Group
Pop open the champagne, it's a happy ending after all ( . . . at least for ALMOST everyone . . .)!!!! Casey Hall and I review the season finale of "Winning Time", entitled "Promised Land". At the end of the episode, both Casey and I put out our "wish list" for Season 2, so enjoy our review!
The first season of "Winning Time" is winding down and Casey Hall and I are here to continue to review every last episode. In this week's episode, "An Acceptable Loss", we discuss the individual battles that some of our characters face and attempt to overcome, along with discussions on Hollywood real estate. Enjoy!!
Our latest review of HBO's "Winning Time" finally delves into the greatest rivalry of the 1980s; Celtics vs. Lakers, and Bird vs. Magic. In this episode, "The Invisible Man", we continue to break down the series, including the evolution of Paul Westhead as a coach, along with the evolution of the Lakers team. Enjoy the return of Casey Hall as we delve into one of our favorite episodes!
Casey Hall and I are back for our review of "Winning Time"! This week, we finally hit some serious basketball material with Episode IV "Who the F . . . is Jack McKinney?". The Lakers hit training camp, McKinney tries to become a head coach and Jerry West comes in to save the day! Enjoy our review!
Casey Hall and I take a deep dive on "Winning Time" Episode III, uniquely titled "The Best Is Yet to Come". This episode highlights the search for a new Lakers coach, with Dr. Buss adamant that Jerry Tarkanian is his guy. Other subplots include Earvin Johnson's acclimation to Los Angeles socially and Jerry West finding his way. It's our favorite episode so far, so enjoy!
Casey Hall and I breakdown Episode II of "Winning Time", HBO's new series on the 1980's Los Angeles Lakers. We chat about the overall episode, then dive into our categories and give our grades on the episode.
Another day, another roundtable!! Millard West's finest, Marc Kruger and Casey Hall, along with Paul Markley, jump on the pod at the N-Zone in downtown Lincoln, Nebraska. In this pod, we chat about what we look for when voting for postseason awards, how to make all of your players feel valued and much more, including a food review by Carter Plum!!
Casey Hall and I get together to review "Winning Time", the new HBO series about the 1980's Showtime Lakers! We go through what we like and what we didn't like, including our favorite and least favorite scenes, the basketball realism of the episode and other awards. Hope you like it!!
Casey and I find so many personal and professional similarities as we explore concepts like Slowing the F down in our work and in our trauma healing. We share about our histories as highly competitive athletes and how that contributed to ignoring our bodies and living in a state of pushing through to perform. We talk about some highs and lows of being athletes from such young ages. Casey brings her steadiness, joyfulness and spaciousness - modeling the deep embodiment and inner connection she's gained now and is an advocate for in all of her work. About Casey Hall: Casey has spent the past 12 years fine-tuning her passion for helping people improve their relationship with themselves. Now, she's a Healthy Sensuality Coach. She began her career teaching nutrition and physical activity to children and adults with disabilities and was even a high school sex-ed teacher! Casey went on to teach wellness on a larger scale, focusing on disease management, weight loss, and holistic stress management.After coaching thousands of people, she recognized there was a missing piece to the holistic wellness equation. Through spending 2 years getting certified as a Sex, Love, and Relationship coach, she realized that forming a healthy relationship with your sensuality was the missing piece. Healthy sensuality means being connected to your senses, to the messages that your body is constantly giving you, and understanding how this connection plays a crucial role in your relationship to yourself and others.Sensuality is a tender topic and Casey attributes her ability to navigate it lovingly and effectively to her trauma-informed training. Casey is now a full-time Healthy Sensuality Coach and co-hosts the podcast "Slow The F Down Show". She also is co-founder of The Love School - A Group Coaching Program. Connect with Shelby: IG: @fierceheart.shelbyleigh www.shelby-leigh.com https://shelby-leigh.com/embodied-coaching-experience www.creatingsaferspace.com www.creatingsaferhealthcare.com
Casey Hall and I come back to discuss who we think is going to win the major awards this season, and then we break down the playoffs round by round to try to predict who is going to be hoisting the Larry O'Brien Trophy next June. We had alot of fun doing this, so let us know what your picks are and what you think of ours!
Casey Hall and I get together to discuss and preview the Western Conference for the upcoming NBA season, highlighting the teams that we like, some teams that we don't like, and we both identify a sleeper that we think is due to get over the top this season. Have some fun with some amateur prognosticators, and let us know what you think of our predictions!
Casey Hall and I take some time to preview the 2021-22 NBA season this week, starting with the Eastern Conference. We go through the three tiers; the 5 teams that we don't believe will make the playoffs, the four teams that we think will be in the play-in, and then we preview the six teams that we believe to be in the top six. We're just having some fun, but let us know what you think of our predictions!
Casey Hall is a certified K-12 music teacher who originally thought he was destined to be a high school band director, but who has found so much happiness in the wonder of elementary school children. Raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Casey lives and teaches in this culturally diverse and vibrant city. He teaches in the 4th largest district in Georgia, and talks about the disadvantages his students face due to institutionalized poverty and racial segregation in the community. Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to: Subscribe to Teach Starter on your preferred podcast app, so you’ll never miss an episode! Subscribe to Teach Starter on Youtube, for helpful videos for your classroom. Follow Teach Starter on Instagram for daily teaching inspiration. Visit TeachStarter.com to view all of our engaging and easy-to-use classroom resources. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back with another great roundtable discussion with Millard West GBB AC Casey Hall, Creighton Prep HC Josh Luedtke and Omaha Marian HC Tom Tvrdy. In this episode, we discuss the 2021 state tournament, off-season preparation, using the fall to get ready for the upcoming season and ways to minimize stress as you coach. Terrific discussion!
China has fined Zheng Shuang, a high-profile actress, $46m for tax evasion and told producers to stop hiring her. It's part of a crackdown on what Beijing is calling ‘chaotic' celebrity culture. Rob Young speaks to Casey Hall, Asia correspondent for the Business of Fashion website in Shanghai. The head of the US Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, has addressed the virtual meeting of central bankers at Jackson Hole. We'll hear reaction from Michael Hewson, chief market strategist at CMC Markets, and the BBC's economics correspondent, Andrew Walker. And with campaigning in Canada's election next month well underway, the BBC's Fergus Nicoll looks at the issues and the candidates.
We started off Season 02 of the podcast with a chat with the Chief Consumer Officer of L'Oréal China. And now that we've reached Episode 22 of the season, it's time to revisit the Chinese consumer from a different angle. Our guest today is Casey Hall, who has spent the last 14 years in China as a journalist, both as the Managing Editor of a city lifestyle magazine network, and most recently as the Asia Correspondent at The Business of Fashion.Focusing on business and lifestyle topics has allowed Casey to build a career covering China news in a way that is nuanced, and based on issues affecting society and culture. And through the lens of the fashion industry, we can learn a lot about the way Chinese people - be they from different generations, or from different regions - develop their tastes, and live their lives.
We started off Season 02 of the podcast with a chat with the Chief Consumer Officer of L'Oréal China. And now that we've reached Episode 22 of the season, it's time to revisit the Chinese consumer from a different angle. Our guest today is Casey Hall, who has spent the last 14 years in China as a journalist, both as the Managing Editor of a city lifestyle magazine network, and most recently as the Asia Correspondent at The Business of Fashion.Focusing on business and lifestyle topics has allowed Casey to build a career covering China news in a way that is nuanced, and based on issues affecting society and culture. And through the lens of the fashion industry, we can learn a lot about the way Chinese people - be they from different generations, or from different regions - develop their tastes, and live their lives.
We started off Season 02 of the podcast with a chat with the Chief Consumer Officer of L'Oréal China. And now that we've reached Episode 22 of the season, it's time to revisit the Chinese consumer from a different angle. Our guest today is Casey Hall, who has spent the last 14 years in China as a journalist, both as the Managing Editor of a city lifestyle magazine network, and most recently as the Asia Correspondent at The Business of Fashion.Focusing on business and lifestyle topics has allowed Casey to build a career covering China news in a way that is nuanced, and based on issues affecting society and culture. And through the lens of the fashion industry, we can learn a lot about the way Chinese people - be they from different generations, or from different regions - develop their tastes, and live their lives.
We started off Season 02 of the podcast with a chat with the Chief Consumer Officer of L'Oréal China. And now that we've reached Episode 22 of the season, it's time to revisit the Chinese consumer from a different angle. Our guest today is Casey Hall, who has spent the last 14 years in China as a journalist, both as the Managing Editor of a city lifestyle magazine network, and most recently as the Asia Correspondent at The Business of Fashion.Focusing on business and lifestyle topics has allowed Casey to build a career covering China news in a way that is nuanced, and based on issues affecting society and culture. And through the lens of the fashion industry, we can learn a lot about the way Chinese people - be they from different generations, or from different regions - develop their tastes, and live their lives.
We started off Season 02 of the podcast with a chat with the Chief Consumer Officer of L'Oréal China. And now that we've reached Episode 22 of the season, it's time to revisit the Chinese consumer from a different angle. Our guest today is Casey Hall, who has spent the last 14 years in China as a journalist, both as the Managing Editor of a city lifestyle magazine network, and most recently as the Asia Correspondent at The Business of Fashion. Focusing on business and lifestyle topics has allowed Casey to build a career covering China news in a way that is nuanced, and based on issues affecting society and culture. And through the lens of the fashion industry, we can learn a lot about the way Chinese people - be they from different generations, or from different regions - develop their tastes, and live their lives. Subscribe to the PREMIUM version, see the visuals, and/or follow the full transcript for this episode at https://mosaicofchina.com/season-02-episode-22-casey-hall Join the community on Instagram (https://instagram.com/mosaicofchina_), LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/mosaicofchina), Facebook (https://facebook.com/mosaicofchina) or WeChat (https://mosaicofchina.com/wechat). The episode also includes a catch-up interview with Vy Vu from Season 01 Episode 08. https://mosaicofchina.com/season-01-episode-08-vy-vu
This week's pod is a "Quick Hitter" with three terrific guests! Chris Fore, the President of the California Coaches Association, comes on the pod to discuss the rights of coaches and what coaches should look for in their jobs. Jeff Morris, a retired girls hoops coach from Nebraska, chats about his career, while Casey Hall jumps on to discuss his active 2-3 zone and how to create chaos while protecting the basket. Great information that needs to be shared!!
James Robert Hall, 63, of Henrico, passed away on May 11, 2021. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gerald Thomas Hall and Mildred Marie Jacobs . He is survived by his sons, Casey Hall and Cliff Hall; brother, Richard Hall; sisters, Joan Hall-Tumblin, Carolyn Faye Hall; four grandchildren, Carter, Peyton, Liberty and Logan; nieces and nephews, and his long- time friend, Ann Berkley. James was a beloved father and friend. He was an auto technician and outdoorsman. He loved anything automotive related, enjoyed working on classic Fords and was well known in the car show community for helping...Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)
In today's episode, Casey Hall came on the podcast to talk about culturally relevant music education. We discuss: what culturally relevant music education is why it's so important why forming relationships with your students is so important understanding the culture of your students researching what music your students like Mr. Casey Hall is a Fine Arts Education Program Specialist at the Georgia Department of Education. As a Fine Arts Education Program Specialist, it is our mission to create the next generation of fine artists and foster a deep appreciation of the arts for students and fine arts patrons in the State of Georgia. In Georgia, we believe this occurs with a world-class fine arts education, fine arts experiences in the arts community, and fine arts extensions of learning after school. He joins the GaDOE Fine Arts Department team from Fulton County Schools as a Fine Arts Support Teacher (FAST) and the Music Specialist at Wolf Creek Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia. On the FAST Team, he coached and provides support for elementary music teachers across the district. He was a member of Fulton County's Vanguard Team and works with educators across all grade levels and disciplines to support a personalized learning environment in their classrooms, build capacity, and seamlessly integrate technology. He was selected to be a member of the Working Committee to revise the Georgia Performance Standards for Music in 2017. Most recently, he was awarded the title of 2019-2020 South Learning Community Teacher of the Year for Fulton County Schools. He holds a bachelor's degree in music education from the Schwob School of Music at Columbus State University and a master's degree in music education from Georgia State's School of Music. While at GSU, he studied and developed the term, culturally driven pedagogy (a comprehensive term which uses students' culture to drive instructional practices) as well as developed a songwriting curriculum for the Johnny Mercer Foundation. Mr. Hall has presented at various conferences on topics such as Project-Based Learning, Personalized Learning, App Smashing, Cultural Pedagogies, Culturally Driven Pedagogy, and Behavior and Classroom Management at international, national, state, and local school district professional development sessions. Connect with Casey here: GaDOE Fine Arts Website: https://www.gadoe.org/Curriculum-Instruction-and-Assessment/Curriculum-and-Instruction/Pages/Fine-Arts.aspx GaDOE Fine Arts Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jesbooth GaDOE Fine Arts Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GADOE-Fine-Arts-Department-104588351442666 My Personal Education Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrhallpass Head to my website to grab your free music teaching resource. Join the Elementary Music Teacher Community Facebook group. I'd love for you to leave a rating and a review of the podcast on I-tunes, be sure to share the podcast with any music teacher friends who would find it helpful and be sure to tag me on Instagram or Facebook.
This conversation with Healthy Sensuality Coach Casey Hall is all about devotion to our bodies, nature, and that which wishes to move through us. We talk about how sensuality contributes to wellness, meditating with trees, how meeting your body’s needs supports personal growth, and being in relationship with all living things. Casey has spent the past 12 years fine-tuning her passion for helping people improve their relationship with themselves. After coaching thousands of people, she recognized there was a missing piece to the holistic wellness equation. Through spending 2 years getting certified as a Sex, Love, and Relationship coach, she realized that forming a healthy relationship with one’s sensuality was the missing piece. Casey is now a full-time Healthy Sensuality Coach. She loves her work and knows that it's what she came here to do. You can find Casey on her website www.sensualitycoaching.com and through her podcast https://www.slowthefdownshow.com/listen. Book a free Clarity Call with me https://www.carolanne.com.au/work-with-me. Connect with me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/carolannealive/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reawakeningloveandpower/message
"It's the most . . . wonderful time . . . of the year!" Casey Hall and I get back together to talk about the 2021 NCAA tournament bracket, from our favorite first round games to our analysis of the regions into our picks, which we take all the way through to the national champion. Enjoy!!
My good friend Casey Hall and I get together to talk about the upcoming NBA season. We talk about the top story lines, break down teams that we think are going to be alot of better and alot worse, then make our picks for conference and NBA finalists, along with our picks for the 2020-21 NBA Championship.
Welcome back to another episode of the Oil & Gas Tech Podcast. This week, our host Michael O'Sullivan sits down with Casey Hall of Vaco. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseyalanhall/ Email: caseyhall@vaco.com Houston IT Leader Survey: https://www.vaco.com/blog/survey-houston-it-leaders-tackle-2020-how-do-you-compare/ ERP Blog: https://www.vaco.com/blog/is-your-tier-1-erp-system-overkill-for-your-business/ Vaco: www.vaco.com Street Team If you're interested in joining the street team, join our Facebook Group here. Connect with OGGN Interested in Sponsoring?? If you would like to get your company in front of our professional audience, please contact our Producer, Savannah Wilson (Savannah.Wilson@oggn.com). More Oil and Gas Global Network Podcasts Oil and Gas This Week Podcast | Oil and Gas HS&E Podcast | Oil and Gas Industry Leaders | Oil and Gas Legal Risk | Oil and Gas Onshore | Oil and Gas Offshore | PITCH Podcast |Oil and Gas Tech Podcast | Women Offshore Podcast | Permian Perspective Engage with Oil and Gas Global Network LinkedIn Group | Facebook | modalpoint | OGGN Connect with Michael O'Sullivan LinkedIn| E-Mail | Oil and Gas Global Network
Show Notes are also available here. The JakeMillerTech Newsletter - Sign up! jakemiller.net/newsletter Soapbox Moment: The Shortest Soapbox in Show History Today’s Guest: Mr. Casey Hall Bio: Casey is a Fine Arts Education Program Specialist at the Georgia Department of Education where he supports Fine Arts Teachers across the state of Georgia. At the time of the recording, he was the Fine Arts Support Teacher (FAST) for Fulton County School (FCS) and the Music Specialist at Wolf Creek Elementary in Atlanta, Georgia. As a FAST (Fine Arts Support Teacher), he coached and supported other music teachers across the Fulton County Schools. Most recently, he was awarded the title of 2019-2020 South Learning Community Teacher of the Year for Fulton County Schools. Contact Info: @mrhallpass (Twitter/Instagram) 2 Truths & 1 Lie #EduDuctTape Question: How can we implement technology in the music classroom to engage students in music-learning and music-making? Casey advocates for the use of edtech in order to be culturally relevant for your students Casey’s question for himself: “How are my students making music each day” Mobile apps to use as a tuner or as an instrument NearPod Initially, Casey used it all on his teacher screen As time went on and Casey got access to more devices, he increased his use of its formative assessment features Nearpod can still be useful if you're not 1:1, Casey has used with students in groups or in stations The use of Nearpod for data collection across multiple classes and 100s of students was valuable for Casey Nearpod VR allows him to present in a more rich way One of the music education standards involving connecting music to other elements and showing a location relating to the music hits this. Draw It slides to draw rhythms, show compositions, etc. to replace paper processes Flipgrid - for Chorus auditions Incredibox - premade loops GarageBand - not the best in primary grades Casey’s advice: start small, it’s okay to take small steps. Ways to Support the Show or Connect with Jake & other Duct Tapers! Apple Podcast Reviews FlipGrid.com/EduDuctTape #EduDuctTape on social media Telling your friends & colleagues The Duct Tapers Facebook Group - facebook.com/groups/ducttapers Stickers! Want to pass some out? Want some for yourself? JakeMiller.net/SendMeStickers Certificates of Listening, Laughing, and Learning! EduDuctTape.com/certificate Listen to the whole show to hear the “super-secret code”!
The Denver Nuggets shook up the basketball world this week with their epic 3-1 comeback against the heavily favored Los Angeles Clippers. With the other LA team waiting for them, my Headlines! partner Casey Hall and I break down the other side of the bracket and make our picks to see who will represent the west in the NBA Finals.
Casey Hall joins me once again, this time to discuss the NBA Eastern Conference finals. We go through the match-ups, discuss which team have the edge in what spot, point out where both teams might be suseptible, and give our predictions as to who is going to represent the Eastern Conference in the NBA finals this year.
The guys continue into Romans 13 as they discuss how and why to obey to authority. CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson
The cast of Conclave Radio is back and they dive into Romans and about how it says to be a living sacrifice. CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson, Nate Nunally
In our latest version of Headlines!, Casey Hall and I get together to predict the eight first round playoff series, including key players and injuries as the NBA kicks off the bubble with first round series this week.
In our latest edition of Headlines!, Casey Hall and I break down the biggest headlines in hoops, including the return of high school basketball, the effect of Covid-19 both in the present and what could happen in the future, the return of the NBA, games we're looking forward to in the bubble and our NBA title favorites!
Arik interviews Casey Hall of Lumberjack Social. They discuss several trends in social media to pay attention to during the COVID-19 pandemic: Executive use of social media, brand journalism, Instagram, TikTok, pandemic-related content from brands, and Twitch.LINKSLumberjack SocialKey insights: Day one post COVID-19, the mobile app economy takes centre stage, the martech-scape and moreU.S. consumers are flocking to TikTokMORE INFORMATIONTheTalkingPointsPodcast.comApple Podcasts pageSpotify pageSubscribe to Arik's weekly emailSPONSORBrandpoint
I team up with good friend Casey Hall to discuss "The Last Dance". We discuss points and ideas that coaches can take away from "The Last Dance" to help themselves this next season, including team chemistry, multi-sport athletes, building a culture, work ethic and more. Then, we tackle the two debates; the best dynasties of the Jordan era, and whether or not MJ is the goat over LeBron. Great stuff!
The boys are joined by Master Pastor Andrew Sapp as they discuss what Peter says to Christians about fighting evil with love! And another fine segment of FIVE RANDOM QUESTIONS! It's another fantastic episode of CONCLAVE RADIO!!! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson, Nate Nunally, Andrew Sapp
The guys talk on MARRIAGE! oh boy. They see what Peter says about wives submitting to their husbands and husbands respecting their wives! And they change up the game a bit?? Time to find out on another episode of CONCLAVE RADIO!!! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson
The boys dive deeper into the book of First Peter, and what Peter says about submission. They also try again to play the Bible Taboo game! Who will submit to defeat on this episode of CONCLAVE RADIO?!?! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson
The guys are back and start a new series that takes a close look into the book of First Peter! They go into fun discussion on how Nero treated the Christians, and how we should react to oppression and government with love and submission, plus a NEW GAME?? Find out who the new winners are in this episode of CONCLAVE RADIO!!! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, John Thomas Johnson, Nate Nunally
Casey Hall, President of Lumberjack Social, and I discuss his journey to starting his own digital agency, enterprise social media, and the transition to life as a business owner.Casey's Bio: Casey Hall is an enterprise social media consultant and founder and president of Lumberjack Social. His agency specialize in helping global B2B technology organizations with enterprise social media strategy, employee advocacy programs, and executive social media activations. Casey has authored numerous articles and is a regular speaker at Social and Digital marketing events across North America, and recently in India. His mission is to make social media better. Better for people and better for businesses.Prior to founding the Lumberjack Social LLC agency, Casey spent ten years in-house with Thomson Reuters, most recently as Global Lead for Social Media Communications. Casey started his professional journey as a practicing attorney in Minneapolis, where he lives with his family.Lumberjack Social Website
The guys go into how having faith in God is important, and how deepening relationships with others can help your relationship with the Lord! It's a fantastic episode of CONCLAVE RADIO!! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson
The fellas are back to celebrate a new year with another episode of CONCLAVE RADIO!!! They discuss how we can grow in our relationship with God and be better followers of Christ! The guys start off the series by discussing prayer! All this and more on a brand NEW episode of CONCLAVE RADIO!!! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson, Nate Nunally
It's a nostalgic style episode as Casey and Clint share the Christmas story and play a Christmas Story Trivia Game! Have a very Merry Christmas from the cast of CONCLAVE RADIO!!! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Addison Johnson, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson, Nate Nunally
The guys discuss the difference between being a "fan" of God and being a follower of God while they start a new series called "Not a Fan." We begin to learn how to be a completely. committed. follower. They also play a new game of Divinely Inspired or Divine Comedy, hosted by Greg! Who will win on this episode of CONCLAVE RADIO!!!? CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson, Nate Nunally --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The guys learn how to find comfort in using God as their hiding place. They also play an ALL NEW GAME! Come listen on this episode of CONCLAVE RADIO!!! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Thomas Johnson, Nate Nunally --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When you hear the word "addiction", you more than likely picture drugs or alcohol, but there is a lot more to be addicted than we think. We're joined by Mason Brown to discuss how we have and how we can overcome our obstacles and addictions. We also have some more fun with 5 RANDOM QUESTIONS!! Hear us ask Mason some senseless questions on this episode of CONCLAVE RADIO!!! CREDITS: Mason Brown, Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Johnson, Nate Nunally --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's HARD to stay committed to things when there are way better things to do. It's also hard to stay committed to Christ when you're in the wrong community. In part 3 of our "Adulting" series, we discuss how commitment can affect others' views on Christians, and how it affects our relationship with the Lord! FEATURING an ALL NEW 5 RANDOM QUESTIONS!!!! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, John Johnson, Nate Nunally --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Want to know how to serve in your career while still being a close follower of Christ? In this episode we continue our "Adulting" series on the topic of CAREERS! We also look up who else on the internet is having trouble with adulting. (isn't everyone?) CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
One day you graduate high school and you are an adult at last! But all of a sudden, instead of a diploma you hold a paycheck in one hand and a stack of bills in the other. You find yourself swimming in the treacherous seas of adulthood surrounded by 401k, insurance, bosses, potential spouses and everything in between. How can you begin to navigate your 20s and 30s and still honor God in the process? CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The guys are accompanied by Pastor Mark Sparks as they share this summers adventures, including Conclave's AWAKENING Revival, while celebrating a new season of CONCLAVE RADIO!!! CREDITS: Greg Dye, Casey Hall, Clint Johnson, Nate Nunally --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode Glenn Gaudet is joined by Casey Hall, President of Lumberjack Social. He works with larger corporations on enterprise social strategy, employee advocacy and executive social activation. Find out how Casey went from law degree to social media consultant. In this podcast you will learn about: The power of listening Thinking about the language your audience is using Activating employees that are closer to the customers Executive level employee advocacy Why content needs to resonate with both employees and audience Content to build brand affinity without discussing product Programs that help your employees will be more successful Connect with Casey via email at casey@lumberjack.social
This week finds “Marketing Today” on the road again. This time the destination was Brooklyn and the Incite Group’s Brand Marketing Summit, where Alan Hart moderated a track — Customer Understanding and Personalized Experiences — and took the opportunity to talk with some of the marketers there about their brands: what was top of mind for them, key insights they had about the Brand Marketing Summit, and their thoughts on the customer journey and experience. They also talked about sources they turned to for information, the best pieces of advice they’ve received, and even things they love and hate. The four marketers Alan spoke with are: Michael Blash, chief commercial officer at Ink Bench Alegra O’Hare, VP of global brand communications at adidas Casey Hall, former director of social media at Thompson Reuters Abinav Varma, president and CEO at UNIBEES Highlights from this week’s “Marketing Today” podcast include: Michael Blash describes Ink Bench as a company that is “built on active creative collaboration that delivers powerful brain control.” In the process, it helps companies deal with the very real struggle of creating value in the digital supply chain by being better at getting content created, managed, and produced. He also notes, “If you can make a customer a fanatic, you have a customer for life.” Lastly, Blash revealed he has a love/hate relationship with pizza. (1:20) Alegra O’Hare seemed to think in couplets, of sorts. In discussing what is top of mind for her at adidas, she pointed out two challenges: (1) continuing to challenge the status quo, and (2) balancing brand and KPI. Her take on the customer journey/experience found her thinking about (1) ways to be more surgical with the deliverables they create for campaigns and (2) coordinating between lead agencies and highly skilled specialty shops they partner with. She also revealed two pieces of advice she lives by: (1) do something every day that scares you, and (2) take your time in hiring people. (6:41) Casey Hall talked about how Thompson Reuters was a big believer in creating employee advocacy for its brand — they seek to use Thompson Reuters employees to humanize the brand and get their brand story out there in a way that is difficult to do through branded channels. As for advice that Hall lives by, he says “find a way to do something you want to do and don’t wait for permission.” (10:30) Abinav Varma discussed UNIBEES’ main offering — a mobile app that helps college students find free food(!), special events, and giveaways on campus. In talking about the UNIBEES app, Varma revealed that increasing student engagement is constantly top of mind for his company, something they seem to be succeeding at judging by the stickiness they’re seeing as a result of added features they’ve introduced. He also noted, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, that “My entire company is built on pizza.” (We’re sensing that pizza is a common thread among marketers.) (17:03) **Let Your Voice Be Heard** “Marketing Today” has a new Q&A feature! Ever wish you could ask a question on the show? Well, now you can. Just click this link and ask your question — it’s that easy. And if we can, we’ll answer it on the next podcast. We’re looking forward to your questions! Support the show.
While much of the discussion around employee advocacy best practices rightly focuses on program roll-out and adoption, it is equally important to focus on what content you will distribute through your employee channels – ensuring that relevant and personalized messages are being provided to the right people at the right time. This is exactly what Casey Hall, head of social media business communications with Thompson Reuters, discussed on stage at the 2018 AMPlify event. Let’s hear what he had to share on developing content strategy for employee advocacy programs based on his experience with Thompson Reuters.
On the debut episode of Conclave Radio, Clint Johnson is joined by Casey Hall! This week, the guys will recap last Sunday's Conclave and where they are in the Wonderlife book. They will also preview next week as well as go over some exciting events and activities!
Casey Hall is the Head of Social Media for Business Communications at Thomson Reuters.On this episode, Casey reveals how Thomson Reuters uses best practices to enable employees to use social media. You probably know the Thomson Reuters name for their news business services. But, did you know that they're also a provider of information for professionals in finance, law and other B2B disciplines? They provide actionable insights from data and information to help their professional clients serve their customers better and find the best answer. Thomson Reuters is a public company with 45,000 employees across the globe. View the show notes page: http://www.socialbusinessengine.com/podcasts/how-thomson-reuters-earned-the-brand-as-the-answer-company
This Podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Interim Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Matthew Barrett interview Dr. Ergun Uc about his paper driving with Parkinson disease. In the next segment, Dr. Ryan Overman is reading our e-Pearl of the week about cervical MRI with anterior flexion in Hirayama disease. The podcast concludes where Dr. Casey Hall interviews Dr. Mark Conaway for the Lesson of the Week on Wilcoxon tests. The participants had nothing to disclose except for Dr. Uc.Dr. Uc received an honorarium from Current Medicine Group LLC for writing an invited article; serves on the NIH/NINDS VA Merit Review Board; and receives research support from the Parkinson disease Foundation (PI).
This Podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Deputy Editor, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Kevin Barrett interview Dr. Peter Rothwell about his paper on risk and predictors of stroke in the first few hours after TIA. In the next segment, Dr. Ryan Overman is reading our e-Pearl of the week about Mal de debarquement. The podcast concludes where Dr. Casey Hall interviews Dr. Clay Johnston for the Lesson of the Week segment. The participants had nothing to disclose except for Dr. Johnston. Dr. Johnston has served on the scientific advisory board for Daiichi-Sankyo, Boerhinger-Ingelheim and Braingates, served as Vice-Editor Annuals of Neurology, received research support from Sanofi-Aventis, and gave expert testimony for the University of Washington in 2008.
This Podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. John H. Noseworthy, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Matthew H. Wong interview Dr. Ronald Postuma about his paper on idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder. In the next segment, Dr. Ted Burns is reading our e-Pearl of the week about diabetic lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathy (DLSRPN). The podcast concludes where Dr. Casey Hall interviews Dr. Michael Benatar for the Lesson of the Week segment. The participants had nothing to disclose.