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Tracie Searles is married to husband Andy, a longtime regular guest on "Afternoons With Mike." She shares her story of childhood in a happy home, her move to Florida and life in ministry as a single, then meeting Andy and their subsequent marriage. They now lead Church Together in Casselberry, FL. Tracie's background and training in broadcasting is evident in her interview.
In this episode of Automox's CISO IT podcast, host Jason Kikta welcomes back Rich Casselberry, VP of IT security at AT&I, to discuss key insights from the CISO Blueprint. The conversation emphasizes the importance of a positive approach to security, the role of automation in IT practices, and the necessity of delegation to enhance efficiency. Rich shares real-world examples illustrating how a solution-oriented mindset can lead to better security outcomes and how automation can free up valuable time for IT professionals.
Back for the second part of their discussion on things learned from 2024, including items such as the spike in sales of Bibles, a new openness to faith by Gen Z, and other items, Pastor Andy Searles from Church Together in Casselberry offers a pastoral view to important issues of the day.
We're back with our tenth Leave The Light On episode where we recap the cases we covered in the previous month, discuss crime headlines from the month, and give you a sneak peek at what is coming up in the next month. If we know! References: Schmunk, Rhianna, “Luigi Mangione, suspect charged in CEO's killing, was caught in McDonald's with gun: police”, CBC, Dec 9, 2024, https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/luigi-mangione-brian-thompson-shooting-1.7405958, accessed Dec 29, 2024. The Associated Press, “Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to murder and terror charges”, CBC, Dec 23, 2024, https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/mangione-trial-not-guilty-1.7417794, accessed Dec 29, 2024. Cohen, Marshall and Klein, Betsy, “President Biden pardons his son Hunter Biden”, CNN, Dec 2, 2024, https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/01/politics/hunter-biden-joe-biden-pardon/index.html, accessed Dec 29, 2024. Maggiore, Sabrina, “Man accused of stabbing girlfriend in head tells police “I'm sorry””, WFTV9, May 30, 2024, https://www.wftv.com/news/local/domestic-violence-homicide-man-accused-stabbing-girlfriend-head-tells-police-im-sorry/SFOPV7IR75G3RM6MWBZYAX3FMM/, accessed Dec 29, 2024. Langston, Jacob, “Florida woman dies after being stabbed in head; boyfriend arrested”, Click Orlando, May 29, 2024, https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2024/05/29/florida-woman-dies-after-being-stabbed-in-head-boyfriend-arrested/, accessed Dec 29, 2024. Petro, Allison; Crombleholme, Hayley; Atkins, Tony, “Police: Man arrested after fatally stabbing girlfriend in the head in Casselberry”, WESH2, May 30, 2024, https://www.wesh.com/article/man-fatally-stabs-girlfriend-in-the-head-casselberry/60941054, accessed Dec 29, 2024. FOX 35 Digital Staff, “Florida man charged with murder after calling 911, saying he stabbed his girlfriend: police”, FOX 35, May 30, 2024, https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/boyfriend-murdered-casselberry-woman-charged-her-death-police-say, accessed Dec 29, 2024.
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
Our conversation with Kelly Hinkle, Casselberry Chamber of Commerce Board. https://members.casselberrychamber.com/events/details/casselberry-food-wine-festival-4468 Want free tickets to the Food and Wine Festival? Be the first to email us at whatsupcasselberrypod@gmail.com This episode is sponsored by The Casselberry Chamber of Commerce www.casselberrychamber.com Visit us at www.whatsupcasselberry.com Music used in this episode: ROYALTY FREE Business Technology Music | Presentation Background Music Royalty Free by MUSIC4VIDEO The original What's Up Casselberry Theme song by Jeremy Birdsall. Views and opinions stated in this episode, are those of individual and do not represent What's up Casselberry as a whole.
In this episode of the Beyond Jaws podcast, hosts Andrew Lewin and Dr. David Ebert welcome Dr. Grace Casselberry, the sixth recipient of the prestigious Eugenie Clark Award from the American Elasmobranch Society. Dr. Casselberry, a postdoctoral student at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, shares her inspiring journey in marine biological research, highlighting her dedication, perseverance, and innovative contributions to the study of elasmobranchs, including sharks and rays. Listeners can look forward to insights into her accomplishments, future aspirations, and the impactful work she has done in public outreach and research. Join us for an engaging conversation about the importance of marine conservation and the legacy of Eugenie Clark! Connect with us: Website: https://bit.ly/37TMqeKInstagram: https://bit.ly/3eorwXZ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beyondjawspodcast7591 Dave: Website: https://www.lostsharkguy.com/ Instagram: https://bit.ly/3q1J9Q5 Andrew: Website: https://www.speakupforblue.com/ Instagram: https://bit.ly/37g5WkG Dr. Grace Casselberry: A Rising Star in Shark Research Dr. Grace Casselberry, the sixth recipient of the Eugenie Clark Award from the American Elasmobranch Society, has made significant strides in the field of shark research. As a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, her work focuses on the spatial ecology of various shark species, predator-prey dynamics, and the effects of catch-and-release angling on striped bass. Her journey into marine science and shark research is both inspiring and illustrative of her dedication to the field. Early Influences and Education Grace's interest in marine science was sparked during her childhood summers spent in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where she developed a love for the ocean through fishing with her grandfather. Unlike many marine scientists who have been fascinated by sharks since childhood, Grace's path was more gradual. It wasn't until her undergraduate studies at the University of Connecticut, where she took a fish biology class, that she realized she could turn her passion for fishing into a career studying fish. After completing her Bachelor's degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Grace interned at the Panama City Lab, where she gained hands-on experience with sharks. This internship solidified her interest in movement ecology and led her to pursue a Master's degree at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she studied the residency and habitat use of various shark species in a marine protected area. Research Focus and Achievements Grace's Master's research involved tagging and tracking tiger sharks, lemon sharks, nurse sharks, and Caribbean reef sharks in Buck Island Reef National Monument in St. Croix. Her findings revealed that these species spent over 50% of their tagged days within the marine protected area, underscoring its importance for shark conservation. For her PhD, Grace shifted her focus to great hammerhead sharks in the Florida Keys, where she investigated their movement patterns and interactions with the recreational tarpon fishery. Her research uncovered that approximately 15% of hooked tarpon were consumed by hammerheads, raising concerns about the impact of shark predation on the tarpon population. In addition to her shark research, Grace has also worked on critically endangered sawfish, conducting juvenile nursery area habitat assessments in Everglades National Park. This work involved catching and tagging juvenile sawfish to better understand their habitat use and population dynamics. The Importance of Funding and Collaboration Throughout her academic journey, Grace has actively sought funding to support her research. She has applied for various grants, including the prestigious Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship from NOAA, which allowed her to pursue her PhD. Grace emphasizes the importance of persistence in grant writing, noting that rejection is a common part of the process. She encourages aspiring researchers to apply for funding opportunities, as they are essential for advancing scientific knowledge and conservation efforts. Grace's collaborations with organizations such as Bonefish and Tarpon Trust and the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary have also been instrumental in her research. These partnerships have provided valuable resources and support, enabling her to conduct fieldwork and share her findings with stakeholders in the fishing community. Recognition and Future Aspirations Receiving the Eugenie Clark Award is a significant milestone in Grace's career, recognizing her perseverance, dedication, and innovation in shark research. She hopes to continue her work in applied conservation and management, focusing on the intersection of marine animal movement and fisheries management. Grace's journey serves as an inspiration to early-career scientists, particularly women in marine science, as she exemplifies the impact of passion, hard work, and collaboration in advancing our understanding of marine ecosystems. The importance of grant writing and securing funding is a critical aspect of a successful career in marine science, as highlighted by Dr. Grace Casselberry in her interview on the Beyond Jaws podcast. Grace emphasizes that her experience with grant writing has been somewhat unique, as she has actively pursued funding to support her research projects, particularly during her PhD and postdoctoral work. Grace began writing grant proposals while finishing her master's thesis, recognizing that her lab did not have the resources to fully support her PhD work. This proactive approach allowed her to secure funding, which was essential for her to continue her research on sharks and other marine species. She notes that the process of applying for grants can be challenging, as it often involves competing against many other talented researchers with compelling ideas. One of the key takeaways from Grace's experience is the reality of rejection in the grant writing process. She candidly shares that she has applied for more grants than she has received, which is a common experience for many researchers. Grace highlights that while rejections can be disheartening, they are not personal and often reflect the competitive nature of funding opportunities. She encourages aspiring scientists to persist despite setbacks, stating, "You're never going to get the money if you don't try to get the money." Grace also emphasizes the importance of learning from feedback received on grant applications. For instance, after applying for the Dr. Nancy Foster scholarship and not receiving it initially, she was able to use the feedback to improve her proposal for the next application cycle, ultimately leading to her success. This illustrates the significance of resilience and adaptability in the grant writing process. In summary, Grace's experiences underscore that grant writing is not only a necessary skill for securing funding but also an opportunity for researchers to articulate their ideas and the importance of their work. Her journey reflects the challenges and rewards of navigating the funding landscape in marine science, highlighting the need for persistence, learning from rejection, and the ability to tell a compelling story about one's research.
Our conversation with Beth Wheatley & Justine Renee of Studio Lot Orlando. https://studiolotorlando.com/ This episode is sponsored by Church Together Ministry INC www.ourchurchtogether.com Visit us at www.whatsupcasselberry.com Music used in this episode: ROYALTY FREE Business Technology Music | Presentation Background Music Royalty Free by MUSIC4VIDEO The original What's Up Casselberry Theme song by Jeremy Birdsall. Views and opinions stated in this episode, are those of individual and do not represent What's up Casselberry as a whole.
Our conversation with Lyndsey Taylor, Alzheimer's Association. Alzheimer's Association www.alz.org Connect with Lyndsey: lctaylor@alz.org Hotline mentioned in episode: 800-272-3900 This episode is sponsored by Church Together Ministry INC www.ourchurchtogether.com Visit us at www.whatsupcasselberry.com Music used in this episode: ROYALTY FREE Business Technology Music | Presentation Background Music Royalty Free by MUSIC4VIDEO The original What's Up Casselberry Theme song by Jeremy Birdsall. Views and opinions stated in this episode, are those of individual and do not represent What's up Casselberry as a whole.
Our conversation with Nick Rea This episode is sponsored by Church Together Ministry INC www.ourchurchtogether.com Visit us at www.whatsupcasselberry.com Music used in this episode: ROYALTY FREE Business Technology Music | Presentation Background Music Royalty Free by MUSIC4VIDEO The original What's Up Casselberry Theme song by Jeremy Birdsall. Views and opinions stated in this episode, are those of individual and do not represent What's up Casselberry as a whole.
Furnish your Florida home with high-quality luxury pieces that don't cost an arm and a leg. Located in Largo, Casselberry, Holiday, and Hudson, Hotel Liquidation Warehouse is Florida's leading supplier of second-hand furniture. Go to https://hotelliquidationwarehouse.com/ for more information. Hotel Liquidation Warehouse City: Hudson Address: 14627 US-19 Website: https://www.hotelliquidationwarehouse.com Phone: +1 727 378 4002
Our conversation with Dr. Rachel Lukenbill. This episode is sponsored by Church Together Ministry INC www.ourchurchtogether.com Visit us at www.whatsupcasselberry.com Music used in this episode: ROYALTY FREE Business Technology Music | Presentation Background Music Royalty Free by MUSIC4VIDEO The original What's Up Casselberry Theme song by Jeremy Birdsall. Views and opinions stated in this episode, are those of individual and do not represent What's up Casselberry as a whole.
This week, Automox is bringing back some podcast episode favorites! In case you missed the first go, this podcast aired on April 11, 2024. In this episode, Jason Kikta and Rich Cassleberry discuss the challenges of IT security and how to make better risk decisions. They explore the difficulty of proving a negative in security and the lack of obvious metrics of success. They emphasize the importance of balancing risk and finding the right level of security for the organization. They also discuss the need for reputation management and building trust within the company. The conversation highlights the value of security tools that automatically take action and the need for ongoing evaluation and improvement in security practices. They conclude with advice for new security practitioners, encouraging them to find a path to yes and how to be a trusted partner within your organization.
Our conversation with Chat GPT. www.openai.com This episode is sponsored by Church Together Ministry INC www.ourchurchtogether.com Visit us at www.whatsupcasselberry.com Music used in this episode: ROYALTY FREE Business Technology Music | Presentation Background Music Royalty Free by MUSIC4VIDEO The original What's Up Casselberry Theme song by Jeremy Birdsall. Views and opinions stated in this episode, are those of individual and do not represent What's up Casselberry as a whole.
Our conversation with Kinsey Lallathin of Completely Transformed LLC https://completely-transformed.com/ This episode is sponsored by Church Together Ministry INC www.ourchurchtogether.com Visit us at www.whatsupcasselberry.com Music used in this episode: ROYALTY FREE Business Technology Music | Presentation Background Music Royalty Free by MUSIC4VIDEO The original What's Up Casselberry Theme song by Jeremy Birdsall. Views and opinions stated in this episode, are those of individual and do not represent What's up Casselberry as a whole.
Thursday – Can your job be replaced by Artificial Intelligence? Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with date night ideas like: Irish rock music at the library, a pair of Xmas in July events, Chicagopalooza, Jazz at Blue Bamboo in Casselberry, weiners & winedown, skating with dolphins and a Bonsai and Brews festival. Attorney Glenn Klausman with the Case of Reading Medical Test Results for Colbert Court. Plus, WOKE News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.
Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with date night ideas like: Irish rock music at the library, a pair of Xmas in July events, Chicagopalooza, Jazz at Blue Bamboo in Casselberry, wieners & winedown, skating with dolphins and a Bonsai and Brews festival. https://www.orlandodatenightguide.com/things-to-do-22853/
The squad is BACK! Tune into our episode with Papa Spooky, aka "Ian Casselberry". They get real on the expectations that come with creating a powerful role, chasing your dreams, and more!
He always offers up some good ol' down home common sense...along with some great pastoral advice. In a day when there is such division, Andy Searles is a uniter, a pastor with a big heart for his community. A frequent guest, Andy is featured in this podcast.
Roy 'Greg' Brooks Jr. vanished on January 18, 2000. He cashed his paycheck at Winn Dixie in Casselberry, Florida, and was supposed to be going to work from there. He never made it. His car was found the next day abandoned on the side of the road, over two hours from Casselberry, with no signs of Greg, or what may have happened. Where is Greg Brooks Jr.? Greg's brother's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBHUqUbJpJA The Unfound Podcast Episode on Greg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5ZY8a27ReM Follow us on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/wherearetheypodcast Instagram: @thewherearetheypodcast Email me: Canwefindthem@gmail.com Join our online detective group at Patreon: www.patreon.com/wherearetheypodcast Support our mission: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wherearethey --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wherearetheypodcast/message
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
Winshape Camps were the vision of the founders of Chick-fil-a, who wanted to help shape the lives of young people and introduce them to the Gospel. This June, residents in Central Florida can send their young people to this summer camp at Metro Life Church in Casselberry. An all-day camp, there is fun for everyone at Winshape. TruthQuest Director Heather Mellichamp and her assistant Leigh Ann Needham share the details.
The CISO IT Podcast, hosted by Automox CISO Jason Kikta, is your one-stop shop for all things IT and cybersecurity. Jason knows good security comes from good IT. Step into a CISO's shoes and trek through the world of technology and cyber defense to stay ahead of potential threats. Each episode is packed with the latest trends, tips, and expert advice.
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
Jake Wheeler is no stranger to the restaurant industry or Tex-Mex cuisine. Both have always been a part of his and his family's livelihoods. “Back in 1995, (my dad) launched Tijuana Flats. In 2015, he sold it. So now we're here and it's my turn to take the reins and do something new,” Jake Wheeler said. The family also owns Tibby's New Orleans Kitchen and Jake Wheeler had been working there as a manager, handling events and marketing. Jake Wheeler and his father, Brian Wheeler, opened Big Taco in Casselberry in early November. Jake Wheeler said his dad had been getting restless since retiring. “The way this went is my dad, he retired about four or five years ago,” Jake Wheeler said. “He got bored in retirement — like one day, I walked outside and he had our dog on the jetski in the backyard. So he gets bored. He always wants something new and he thought, ‘You know if I'm going to be spending my money and resources to do something, how about I help out my kids?' So he said, ‘I was good at Tex-Mex and I think we could do it again.' So then he came up with Big Taco and the whole idea of this was to provide an outlet for me and my brother to take the reins, run, do our thing and hopefully create another Tex-Mex empire.” Jake Wheeler said Big Taco had been a nickname for his dad since the elder Wheeler opened up Tijuana Flats. “He's been called Big Taco since 1995,” Jake Wheeler said. “His friends gave it to him. They would hang out, ‘Hey, Big Taco, what's up?'” Taking command of Big Taco has proved something of a challenge for Jake Wheeler. He had restaurant experience with running Tibby's, but Big Taco is a completely different setup. “I had no clue of how to run a fast-casual restaurant,” Jake Wheeler said. “Luckily had the training of the full service, which is a much bigger operation. I wouldn't say it's easier or more difficult than this, but once I came here to the fast-casual setting, it was kind of refreshing.” The decision to open in Casselberry was a strategic one. Jake Wheeler said the idea was to save money on rent while building up a reputation. “We thought Casselberry is a great place — you have a family environment, a good town, and we're not breaking the bank and we could really build a good community here. Our neighboring restaurants — Bagel King and Anthony's — they've been here for 20-plus years. They're all very respected. So we decided we go next to them so we can build that same reputation that they have.” On the latest episode of Florida Foodie, Jake Wheeler talks about what makes Big Taco unique from Tijuana Flats. He also talks about the artwork on display inside the restaurant and shows off some of the most popular menu items. Please follow our Florida Foodie hosts on social media. You can find Candace Campos on Twitter and Facebook. Lisa Bell is also on Facebook and Twitter and you can check out her children's books, “Norman the Watchful Gnome.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
Andy Searles is a friend of this show, and a frequent guest. Today, he talks with Mike about Christmas, and what all believers need to remember as they live to reflect Jesus in their lives. Andy is the lead pastor at Church Together in Casselberry, FL, and also serves as a chaplain for the Casselberry Police Department. Also on this podcast - Donovan Peterkin is back, discussing his now-released book, "The Cyrenian."
We hear the phrase "I wanted to give something back..." That is exactly what Tracy Trimblett was doing when she volunteered at Christian Help, and outstanding non-profit organization in Casselberry, FL. Her volunteer work turned into passion, and she was offered a position as the Director of Employment Services. She shares her story.
Thursday - Veteran Week on JCS discussing Vets in the workforce with vets Norris Henderson with Mission United and Ralph Camacho with Valencia College. Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with date night ideas like Nerd Night, Craft Beer & Blues in Casselberry, the Festival of Trees at the Orlando Museum of Art, Hometown Holidays in Clermont, Escape to Buffetville at Rock Pit Brewing, and Holiday Nights at Island H2O. Attorney Glenn Klausman for Colbert Court with the Case of the One-armed Bartender. Rauce Thoughts on the milk-man. We make out NFL picks in the Froggers Football Forecast. Plus, WOKE News, Trivia & Last Call.
Thursday – Are you ready for the Florida Man Games? We make out NFL picks in the Froggers Football Forecast. Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with date night ideas like Octoberfest in Casselberry, Avalon Park Spooktacular, Trick or Read at Gods & Monsters, a costume contest at Wekiva Island, and a free party at the Old Red Barn in Geneva. Attorney Glenn Klausman for Colbert Court with the Case of Count Klausman. Rauce Thoughts on getting older. Plus, WOKE News, Trivia & Last Call.
Thursday – Would you eat human flesh? Do you judge others by their number of sexual partners? We make out NFL picks in the Froggers Football Forecast. Date Night Guide with Dani Meyering with these date night ideas: Oktoberfest's in Casselberry & Mount Dora. Happy Frights and Haunting Nights, The Courtesy and Permanent Vacation with Halloween themes, and some adult vampire experiences. Attorney Glenn Klausman with pizza and The Case of the Injured Overseas Traveler for Colbert Court. Rauce Thoughts on his new buddy Wheezey Jack. Plus, WOKE News, Trivia & Last Call.
Welton James has had a knack, a God-given ability that has followed him most of his life. At the encouragement of some family members, he began writing down the bits of wisdom that he received in his heart, and that he would utter to others in conversation. They were so catchy and effective that those little proverbial sayings began being called "Weltonisms." Now, that is the title of his book. Welton also brings news about Christian Help.
One of Mike's friends and frequent guests returns today, sharing an amazing yet obscure passage from the book of Joel. Andy Searles leads Casselberry's "Church Together," and he has not only a pastor's heart for his congregation, but also for his community. His involvement is deep, and includes the role of chaplain for the professional soccer club in Orlando.
Alex Diaz is constantly pushing to make his restaurant, Alex's Fresh Kitchen, a success. “It's my baby. It's my dream, you know, and I do anything for it. I've sacrificed for this place,” Diaz said. Diaz opened his restaurant in 2019 at 1015 State Road 436 in Suite 109 of a strip mall in Casselberry. The pandemic hit not long after, creating new challenges for the budding business. In 2021, Diaz described the ups and downs of coming out of the pandemic — like supply chain issues and inflation — as being like a roller coaster. Now, he said those issues have only gotten worse. “I would say it's torture,” Diaz said. “One minute, you have a good week — and you have good labor costs, good food costs going across the board — and then you do your next order and everything's up, like $20-$30 or more. It's like, ‘When did this happen?‘” Despite the challenges, the chef and his team manage to put out an impressive menu of, largely, scratch-made food from a tight kitchen. Diaz chalks it up to the work culture he maintains at the restaurant. “We respect each other. We call each other chefs throughout the whole kitchen,” Diaz said. “think it starts with that and I appreciate my guys, I always tell them all the time, ‘I appreciate everything you do.' I think throughout my career, I think that's something that's missing in a lot of places. People are not appreciated enough.” Diaz and his team have seen some significant successes, including an invitation to South Beach Wine & Food Festival. “We had no clue what we were doing when we came down there, ut it was, it was a really good experience,” Diaz said. He and his team got the chance to hand out 3,000 of the restaurant's award-winning Mamba burgers. Diaz is also set to be featured in an upcoming TV cooking competition, though he couldn't say much about it. “We got something coming out in October. I'm sworn to secrecy. So I can't say what show it is, but it's definitely going to be an interesting show,” he said. On the latest episode of Florida Foodie, Diaz talks about working with his mother and now his wife. He shares his plans to move Alex's Fresh Kitchen into a bigger space. Please follow our Florida Foodie hosts on social media. You can find Candace Campos on Twitter and Facebook. Lisa Bell is also on Facebook and Twitter and you can check out her children's book, “Norman the Watchful Gnome.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
On this episode of the Trueface Podcast, Robby is with Brett Clemmer. Brett helped establish Man in the Mirror, and he currently serves as President and CEO. Man in the Mirror equips Christian men around the world to engage in meaningful relationships that change lives and build the kingdom of God.Brett is the co-author of No Man Left Behind. He and his wife, Kimberly, live in Casselberry, Florida, and have two children. Besides his family and church, Brett's interests include reading and rock climbing, which is tough living in Central Florida! He also enjoys rooting for his Boston sports teams.Watch: https://youtu.be/tngJDMM2LzoLearn More about Brett and Man In The Mirror here: https://maninthemirror.org/Download the Trueface Life app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store! Register for the Trueface Beyond Retreat today! https://trueface.regfox.com/trueface-retreat/Learn More about the trueface Journey Here: https://www.trueface.org/truefacejourney.Thanks for joining the podcast. Our goal is to help you experience and apply grace to your everyday life through sharing stories and processing these principles as we all learn to live beyond the mask.If you enjoyed this episode of the Trueface Podcast, it would help us if you would share this podcast with your friends and give us a 5-star review wherever you listen to this podcast.Support the show
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.
Roy Gregory Brooks Jr. was a 21 year old from Casselberry, FL. He disappeared from there on Jan. 18, 2000. A day later, police found Greg's car in the Tampa area--it yielded no clues as to what happened to him. On Feb. 16, 2018, Unfound first covered Greg's disappearance. Today we re-visit this still unsolved case with the original interview but with a revised theme and new commentary. MAP ANALYSIS: https://youtu.be/W4Ap90lgWKM Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/roy-gregory-brooks-jr NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/14515?nav Article: https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/crime/os-ne-mother-searches-missing-son-twenty-years-later-20200131-zwfpi4e6cfaqte52m2q7jltd5q-story.html If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Greg Brooks, please contact the Casselberry Police Department at (407) 262-7606. MERCH SHOP: unfound-podcast.myspreadshop.com --Unfound plays on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Instagram, Twitter, Podbean, Deezer, Google Play and many other podcast platforms. --on Monday nights at 9pm ET, please join us on the Unfound Podcast Channel for the Unfound Live Show. All of you can talk with me and I can answer your questions. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast. You can also contribute at Paypal: paypal.me/unfoundpodcast --email address: unfoundpodcast@gmail.com --the website: https://theunfoundpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SFT! Thanks so much to all of you who joined us live today! Not a bad crowd for the first real FFS of the new year! I hope you guys had as much fun as we did, and we'll see some of you turds at the Solar Bears tonight! (Check our website to snag those last-minute seats in section 118! But it's gonna be tight! Busdeker is bringing like 20 f'n people! Come on out!) Ah...the show! Let's GO! On this week's show: * Ross tells his side of the story from the Solar Bears' intermission * Afroman's raid song * Confrontation of the week * Homeless people living in parking lots * Casselberry rooster tail * Firework Matlock * Black. White. reality show * Tom wants a new tradition where the father of the bride gets acknowledged for paying for the wedding * Price of dog being neutered ### Have a lovely weekend, guys! We love ya! Thanks SO MUCH for listening and choosing to spend some time with us. d
The far more censored version of the award-winning and unparalleled "A Mediocre Time with Tom and Dan." - "A Corporate Time" is a daily companion and terrestrial radio show heard nationally on iHeartRadio. It's silly.