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Louisiana Anthology Podcast
606. Rain Prud'homme-Cranford, part 1

Louisiana Anthology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024


606. Part 1 of Rain Prud'homme-Cranford (Rain C. Goméz) & her friends D. G. Barthe and Andrew Jolivette's visit to our porch this week. Louisiana Creole Peoplehood is the book they collaborated on. “Over the course of more than three centuries, the diverse communities of Louisiana have engaged in creative living practices to forge a vibrant, multifaceted, and fully developed Creole culture. Against the backdrop of ongoing anti-Blackness and Indigenous erasure that has sought to undermine this rich culture, Louisiana Creoles have found transformative ways to uphold solidarity, kinship, and continuity, retaking Louisiana Creole agency as a post-contact Afro-Indigenous culture. Engaging themes as varied as foodways, queer identity, health, historical trauma, language revitalization, and diaspora, Louisiana Creole Peoplehood explores vital ways a specific Afro-Indigenous community asserts agency while promoting cultural sustainability, communal dialogue, and community reciprocity.” Rain works within Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous Studies — literature; ecology; gender, two-spirit, and sexuality; Métis; Louisiana Creole; Red/Black Rhetorics; and critical mixed race. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. December 29, 1898. Monument to Public School benefactor John McDonogh dedicated in New Orleans. This week in New Orleans history. 28 December, 1948. Joseph "Ziggy" Modeliste (born December, 28 1948 also known as Zigaboo) is an American drummer best known as a founding member of the funk group The Meters. He also cofounded The Wild Tchoupitoulas and has worked extensively with other musicians, notably Keith Richards, Robert Palmer, and Dr. John. This week in Louisiana. Dick Clark Rockin' New Year's Eve Jackson Square New Orleans, LA Website Every year, Dick Clark Rockin' New Year's Eve production hosts its official Central Time Zone party in New Orleans near the historic JAX Brewery starting at 9 p.m. The show will be coordinated with parties in New York and Los Angeles, and will feature a musical lineup and special guests. The fleur-de-lis drop-off at JAX Brewery will be live-cast. Postcards from Louisiana. Phillip Manuel and the Michael Pellera Trio perform at Snug Harbor. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook. 

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Podcast - Wolves, pandas, and whatever the plural of octopus is

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 90:40


- SKOR North's Phil Mackey hears about Tom's wild morning and chats about Netflix's mini docuseries "The Octopus Murders" and conspiracy theories related to the series. Plus talks about Karl-Anthony's injury and Anthony Edwards willing the Wolves to a victory over the Pacers last night.- KSTP's Chris Egert talks about longtime Twin Cities news anchor Randy Shaver announcing his plan to retire, his relationship with other news anchors in the industry, and shares some of the top headlines from the day.- Bob Sansevere shares about KAT's scheduled surgery on his meniscus, Anthony Edwards' heroics last night against Indiana, and chats about the latest on Kirk Cousins and whether he will re-sign with Minnesota or look to move on with another team.- Tim Lammers shares his thoughts on the latest Kung Fu Panda 4 and whether or not it's a film you could bring the kids or grandkids to, plus on the back of Tim beginning writing for Forbes he shares some of his picks for the upcoming Oscars!- Kristyn Burtt shares about the Oscars starting an hour earlier this year, so people in the Central Time Zone will see the program begin at 6pm. Plus shares on how live tv viewing could shift because of younger generations.Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Tom Barnard Show
Tom Barnard Podcast - Wolves, pandas, and whatever the plural of octopus is

The Tom Barnard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 94:40


- SKOR North's Phil Mackey hears about Tom's wild morning and chats about Netflix's mini docuseries "The Octopus Murders" and conspiracy theories related to the series. Plus talks about Karl-Anthony's injury and Anthony Edwards willing the Wolves to a victory over the Pacers last night. - KSTP's Chris Egert talks about longtime Twin Cities news anchor Randy Shaver announcing his plan to retire, his relationship with other news anchors in the industry, and shares some of the top headlines from the day. - Bob Sansevere shares about KAT's scheduled surgery on his meniscus, Anthony Edwards' heroics last night against Indiana, and chats about the latest on Kirk Cousins and whether he will re-sign with Minnesota or look to move on with another team. - Tim Lammers shares his thoughts on the latest Kung Fu Panda 4 and whether or not it's a film you could bring the kids or grandkids to, plus on the back of Tim beginning writing for Forbes he shares some of his picks for the upcoming Oscars! - Kristyn Burtt shares about the Oscars starting an hour earlier this year, so people in the Central Time Zone will see the program begin at 6pm. Plus shares on how live tv viewing could shift because of younger generations. Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Connor Happer Show
Crossover (Wed 1/3 – Seg 1)

The Connor Happer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 38:14


We discuss New Year's Eve, the Central Time Zone, the Ian Ziering attack video from over the weekend, the Epstein List (it's funny), Gary launches a Nebraska Football idea for the summer months, which games next season Nebraska can win that they're not expected to, and the TikTok'er sneaking into stadiums, & Josh's hatred of Geno Auriemma

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie
Did Evander Kane's hit on Jonas Brodin warrant a suspension?

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 33:19


Following their West Coast road trip the Minnesota Wild return to the Central Time Zone following a 3-0 win over Seattle but are now missing one of their top defensemen in Jonas Brodin. Should Evander Kane have been suspended for his hit on Brodin? What has contributed to a recent surge in the club's goaltending? What has changed to spark this type of top play from Matt Boldy? Plus much more on this episode of Judd's Hockey Show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie
Did Evander Kane's hit on Jonas Brodin warrant a suspension?

Mackey & Judd w/ Ramie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 37:19


Following their West Coast road trip the Minnesota Wild return to the Central Time Zone following a 3-0 win over Seattle but are now missing one of their top defensemen in Jonas Brodin. Should Evander Kane have been suspended for his hit on Brodin? What has contributed to a recent surge in the club's goaltending? What has changed to spark this type of top play from Matt Boldy? Plus much more on this episode of Judd's Hockey Show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SKOR North Hockey
Did Evander Kane's hit on Jonas Brodin warrant a suspension?

SKOR North Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 33:19


Following their West Coast road trip the Minnesota Wild return to the Central Time Zone following a 3-0 win over Seattle but are now missing one of their top defensemen in Jonas Brodin. Should Evander Kane have been suspended for his hit on Brodin? What has contributed to a recent surge in the club's goaltending? What has changed to spark this type of top play from Matt Boldy? Plus much more on this episode of Judd's Hockey Show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

SKOR North Hockey
Did Evander Kane's hit on Jonas Brodin warrant a suspension?

SKOR North Hockey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 37:19


Following their West Coast road trip the Minnesota Wild return to the Central Time Zone following a 3-0 win over Seattle but are now missing one of their top defensemen in Jonas Brodin. Should Evander Kane have been suspended for his hit on Brodin? What has contributed to a recent surge in the club's goaltending? What has changed to spark this type of top play from Matt Boldy? Plus much more on this episode of Judd's Hockey Show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fun Insurance Solutions
Grow your business with VIVA Virtual Assistants

Fun Insurance Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 45:57


VIVA Virtual Assistants is a company that can definitely help you grow your business. VIVA provides virtual professionals from Latin America handpicked to help you grow your business. VIVA allows you to focus on scaling your business and leave the everyday tasks to them. VIVA has college-educated Virtual Assistants and Virtual Professionals with the knowledge and skills to support your needs. They are bi-lingual and are located in the Central Time Zone. VIVA provides help for the insurance and real estate industries, as well as for small businesses.  VIVA is helping others grow in more than one country and in more than one industry. VIVA has the experienced and proven solutions to help you and your team. VIVA is actively involved in leadership efforts towards the thriving of the virtual assistants industry, their providers, and clients. They want a health industry for the long run, and we appreciate and value what they do.Rob Lopez, CEO of VIVA Virtual Assistants, is no stranger to the insurance industry. His father and mother were insurance professionals with decades of experience. His older brother was also a professional in the insurance world. Rob is also the Chairman & Co-Founder of The Guy V Lewis Award Committee in Houston, TX. He is also a partner of Insfinity Insurance, an independent insurance brokerage that is based in Houston, TX and represents multiple top rated insurance companies.Rob has had different professional experiences in a variety of industries which have enriched his business sense and merged very well with his natural talents. He is a creator and leader which reflects in his professional career. He has experience in sports broadcasting, insurance industry, real estate market and other businesses. To get in contact with VIVA you can visit https://vivavs.com/ and schedule your FREE demo. You can also call 832-990-VIVA (8482) on weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (CST).To connect with Rob Lopez, click HERE to view his LinkedIn profile. #funinsurancesolutions #florida #podcastenespañol #podcast #podcastdeseguros #insurance #profesionalesdeseguros #podcasting #insurancelife #insuranceprofessionals #seguros #puertorico #usa #usvi #hosts #podcasthosts CLICK HERE to “like” us on Facebook.

Jim and Them
Bulldog New Year - #753 Part1

Jim and Them

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 114:11


New Year, New Us: Jim and Them are live for New Year's Eve, celebrating for each continential US time zones! Get your party hats on!Feldman & Feld-MAN Of The Year: 2022 has been quite a journey and tonight we will finally crown the Feldmans of the Year, lets go over the contenders!Fake Present Prank: Have we had enough of the fake present prank and parents trying to go viral off of their kids.COLBY!, SURVIVOR!, CHOCOLATE!, SASSY JEFF!, PRECIPICE OF A NEW YEAR!, NEW YEAR NEW US!, GET RIGHT INTO IT!, I DON'T HAVE A BROTHER!, WRESTLING!, DISCORD!, KEVIN!, WORTH IT!, TANGIBLES!, INTANGIBLES!, SKILLS!, HOST!, BUZZ!, FEVER DOG!, WHIPPETS!, LITTLE GIRL VOICE!, PISSANTS!, THANKSGIVING!, PEDO!, LOFT BOYS!, CONVERSION THERAPY!, EASTERN TIME ZONE!, PACIFIC!, CNN!, ANDERSON COOPER!, ANDY COHEN!, COREY FELDMAN!, FELDMAN OF THE YEAR!, FELD-MAN OF THE YEAR!, JINGLE!, SSWINNERTON!, OHIO STATE!, GEORGIA!, BUCKEYES!, NMAN!, GAMETIME!, CHICK FIL A PEACH BOWL!, BET!, HOUSTON COUGARS!, BRUH!, BUCKEYE BALLS!, USHER!, BUTTERFACE!, JOE BIDEN!, WILL SMITH!, YE!, ZELENSKY!, SADBOY STEPHO!, NEW YORK!, THEME SONG!, GAY!, BRIAN COX!, A BOOSTED YEAR!, AN OPTIMIZED YEAR!, FAKE PRESENT PRANK!, PS5!, BOOKS!, FAKE!, VIRAL!, CHILD ABUSE!, THROW THE PS4!, FAKE!, REAL!, BED FRAME!, BUSSIN' BURROWS!, NARRATOR!, MAX!, FOR REAL!, BET!, BUSSIN!, CREEPY STUFF!, GRETA THUNBERG!, SMALL DICK ENERGY!, ANDREW TATE!, LGBTQ!, SIZE QUEENS!, WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN!, CENTRAL TIME ZONE!, NEW YEAR!You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!

SheSpeaks Love
The Woman Caught in Adultery

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 55:31 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of the woman caught in adultery.  The woman was meant to die for her sins, but Jesus came to blot out her sins and cast away her accusers. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. As he defended the woman, he defends us from the traps of the enemy. Sin can never separate us from the love of God. 

A Rabbi and a Lawyer Walk Into a Bar
Ep 19 – Merry Nittel Nacht and Shanah Tovah

A Rabbi and a Lawyer Walk Into a Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 28:43


We start by explaining why Mike Pence tweeted the wrong candelabra.  Asher then describes how Jews can approach the Christmas season, and we then compare the obscure Nittel Nacht observance with Vegas.  John explains why the Central Time Zone is such a bummer on New Year's Eve as we wish everyone a wonderful new year.

SheSpeaks Love
The Woman with the Issue of Blood

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 21:40 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of the woman with the issue of blood. This woman had to persevere through all obstacles to get to Jesus. , her ultimate healing. Never let our issues define who we are. God's design for us is to prosper in all things. Understand your assignment that God has given you. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Strength of Tamar

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 24:00 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Tamar, a woman who fought for what was due to her. Tamar decided not to wallow in her barren place but fight for her victory. God has called us all to be fruitful and multiply with all the gifts and talents He has given us. Be victorious in all that you do for the Kingdom of God. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Power of Jael

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 38:37 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Jael, a housewife that saved a nation. She was doing her ordinary routine when God presented her with the opportunity to slay her enemy. She defeated her enemy with love and service.  

SheSpeaks Love
The Fearlessness of Jochebed

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 27:44 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Jochebed, Moses's mother. Through her faith in God, she surrendered her child so that he may one day save their people from the hands of the Egyptians. Faith does not come without fear, but faith gives us the strength to overcome any fear. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Human Experience of Mary & Martha

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 33:40 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Mary and Martha as they navigate the human experience of loss and gift. God's love is never too far from us in our times of pain. God is present in good and bad times. He just wants us to sit with Him. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Faith of Mary Magdalene

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 28:54


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Mary Magdalene. Mary Magdalene followed Jesus until the very end. She was the first to visit his tomb and met with the angel. God knew her name. No matter how big or small God knows his children by name. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Power of the Well

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 21:56 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of the woman at the well. There is power in being faith in the assignment God has given you. Her faithfulness brought about her blessing that spread to others. Never discredit the task given to you. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Wisdom of Asenath

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 15:42 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Asenath, a woman who married Joseph. Asenath, as believed by many an Egyptian woman converted to follow Christ.  The Trails of Asenath give hope to many Christain singles in their walk with Christ.

SheSpeaks Love
The Trails of Rachel

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 23:44 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Rachael. Rachael was the beloved wife of Jacob who could not bare him any children.  Queens, your worth doesn't come from your acts. Your worth comes from God and His words of love about you.

SheSpeaks Love
The Honor of Naomi

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 22:51


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Naomi, a woman changed by bitterness. Naomi was saved from her bitterness by her faithful daughter-in-law, Ruth. Ruth's faith helped to transform Naomi and preserve her family. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Grace of Lydia

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 20:47 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Lydia. Lydia's faithfulness and obedience helped her family and allowed her to be a great example of the true meaning to be a servant of God.   

SheSpeaks Love
The Wisdom of Sapphira

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 13:29 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss the attribute and qualities of Sapphira. The life of Sapphira exemplifies the consequences of grieving the Holy Spirit. God looks at the heart of a person and not the outside.

SheSpeaks Love
The Transformation of Sarah

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 34:32 Transcription Available


In today's episode, we will discuss its attribute and qualities of Sarah.  Sarah, formally known as Sarai, became the mother of Israel and changed the nation. She learned that great change doesn't come without trials. Waiting can be the most enduring time for anyone, but God's promises are worth the wait. Don't lose faith in the waiting period because will always keep His word.

SheSpeaks Love
The Wisdom Of Leah

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 24:11


In today's episode, we will discuss its attribute and qualities of Leah. Leah, like many of us in life, looked for approval in people. Leah learned to appreciate the gift God had given her and live a life of love and peace. Queens, we have to learn not to discount the gifts and talents God has given us.

SheSpeaks Love

Today's episode will discuss the attributes of Esther. Esther an orphan girl becomes a queen and the savior of her people.  Through courage and faith, Esther conquers her fears to become a true queen.  Life can give many obstacles, but God will always make a way out of no way.

SheSpeaks Love
The Queen of Sheba

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 22:51 Transcription Available


Today's episode explores the attributes and works of  Queen Sheba. A Queen in the pursuit of knowledge and answers changed a nation and culture. Queens, you are an influencer to your community, your families, and your workplace. Be bold in who God created you to be. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Truth Of Hannah

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 26:31 Transcription Available


Today's episode explores the attributes and works of  Hannah. The faith of Hannah is to trust in the process God has set before her.  Even in barren times, God is faithful in all things. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Courage of Rahab

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 26:15 Transcription Available


Today's episode explores the attributes and works of  Rahab. The courage of Rahab saved her family. No matter our circumstances in life, God always provides a way of escape.  Trust God  and trust the process God has for each one of us. Be Bold, Be Brave and Have Courage for God is for you. 

SheSpeaks Love
A Wise Woman

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 39:30 Transcription Available


Today's episode explores the attributes and works of  A Wise Woman. The faithfulness of a Wise Woman is to trust in the process God has set before her. Speak from the promises Of God instead of the wound. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Proverbs 31 Woman

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 41:05 Transcription Available


Today's episode explores the attributes and works of a Proverbs 31 Woman. SheSpeaks Love foundation scripture is Proverbs 31:26 (NLT).

SheSpeaks Love
The Faithfulness of Deborah

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 24:57 Transcription Available


Today's episode will explore the attributes of a fierce and faithful woman, Deborah. Deborah's faithfulness to God help to save her and her people. What is faith and how do we use it to impact our lives and others? Let's find out. 

SheSpeaks Love
The Wisdom of Abigal

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 33:35 Transcription Available


Today's episode explores the attributes and works of having the wisdom and behavior of knowing who you were created to be. Abigal's wisdom saves not only herself but all the people who were connected to her. 

SheSpeaks Love
SheSpeaksLove Trailer

SheSpeaks Love

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 1:35 Transcription Available


SheSpeaksLove is a safe space for women to re-center their focus from external distractions to self while navigating through this journey called "Life". 

Secret Antenna
Pyramids of North America w/ Bvlbancha Liberation Radio

Secret Antenna

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 59:32


Koni Achafa aka ozone504 is the host and DJ for Bvlbancha Liberation Radio where he presents music and stories from both traditional and contemporary indigenous cultures of northern america, and shares current events from an indigenous perspective. The show airs every Tuesday from 4 to 8pm Central Time Zone and can be streamed from anywhere here: https://zeno.fm/radio/bvlbancha-radio/

Beauty in Behavior
I Don't Want To Mess Up My Children

Beauty in Behavior

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 28:58


This phrase, "I don't want to mess up my chidlren," or some form of it, is one I hear time and time again. It is a phrase I too used or a feeling I had as I was raising my three children. What does this phrase reveal? What is it we do want? In today's episode we dive into and unravel the phrase, "I don't want to mess them up." UPCOMING EVENT: Online Empowered Parenting training/meetup December 9 @1pm Central Time Zone. Topic: Boundaries and lowering stress around the holidays. Stayed tuned for registration details. Instagram @beauty.in.behavior Want to work with Diane or check our her programs? Link below: https://www.dianesorensen.net/beautyinbehavior

Confessions of a Recovering Landlord
#0062 - 10 Reasons Why You Should Relocate Your Business to DFW

Confessions of a Recovering Landlord

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 12:34


10 reasons why you should relocate your business to DFW? Seriously?? I'm limited to 10? Come be our neighbors...you'll like it! Let's dive right in: Central Time Zone - with the advent of constant shipping/traveling/gotta be there now being centrally located in the country is highly desirable. Distribution of good is faster and cheaper and travel is more convenient. DFW Airport - having a huge, international airport that flies practically anywhere is invaluable to business owners. You can fly anywhere in North and Central America within about 3 hours or less. It's the 4th busiest airport in the world based on passenger travel behind 2 in China and Atlanta. It's interesting, of the top 15 airports in the world, 9 are in China, 1 in Japan and 5 in the US - Atlanta, DFW, Denver and LAX. A great airport like that is a huge economic engine for the region. Low Taxes (corporate & individual) - Texas has always prided itself on having no income tax. That said, we do have a higher property tax rate, but the net is still heavily advantaged to us. Corporate taxes incentives are normally given away like candy whenever a big company states they wish to move to a city in Texas. If you look at the total tax burden paid by individuals in the US, guess which state is #1 (and not in a good way) - NY. Hawaii, Vermont, Maine and Connecticut or Minnesota (depending on the source) round out the top 5. Texas is #30 according to Wallethub.com and #47 according to TaxFoundation.org. Corporate taxes are a little different. South Dakota & Wyoming tie for 1st, then Missouri, North Carolina and South Carolina are the top 5 according to Taxfoundation.org. Texas is #47. Low Cost of Living - housing, food, taxes (again-see above), transportation-just across the board we rate better than most big areas. NYC is the worst in the US followed by SF, Anchorage, Honolulu and Brooklyn. Dallas is #52 according to Numbeo.com Labor Force - we've always had a wealth of blue collar workers, financial and oil and gas workers etc. While Austin is now called "Silicon Hills" for the tech companies it's attracting, DFW is one of the top cities in terms of high-quality tech worker availability. Weather - normally, Texas is a more moderate climate than other locales, but of late, it's hard to predict the weather anywhere! 120 degrees in Seattle recently? All said, we still experience more sunshine and less rain, sleet and snow than many metropolitan areas. This translate to more reliable transportation of people and goods and a smoother overall economy. Education - while I know you are referencing our big universities and their panoply of disciplines, I also would point out that there are lots of other educational venues locally from tech to real estate to hospitality to culinary. Cultural Opportunities - DFW area is the home to many one-of-a-kind culture venues from the Kimball and Amon Carter Museums in Fort Worth to the Nasher Sculpture Center in Downtown Dallas. There are far too many to name. Quality of Life - DFW is highly liveable with lots of things to do and the weather to allow you to do it. Pro-Business Attitude of People and Governments - one of the best reasons to live here are people's attitudes. Government and schools understand that businesses and the jobs they create are what attracts people to DFW. People move here with no jobs just because of the reputation.

Sound of Hockey - A Hockey Podcast
Episode 127 - Get Off Of My Mud, Central Time

Sound of Hockey - A Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 43:54


The latest Sound Of Hockey Podcast is here, and John is fed up with the Central Time Zone. Things get off the rails pretty quickly on this one, as the guys discuss Jordan Binnington's bizarre display this past week against the San Jose Sharks. They then move on to Kraken news, specifically the announcement that the team is pitching in to save the University of Alaska Anchorage hockey program. You'll also get a pretty robust WHL Update from WHL correspondent Andy Eide and a recap of the PWHPA Dream Gap game. That recap leads to a rare Get Off My Lawn segment led by John. The guys also discuss John's Mock Expansion Draft, Claude Julien's firing by the Canadiens, and much more. Bits this week include Three Stars. Segments include Goalie Gear Corner, Weekly One-Timers, and Tweets of the Week. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!

Fired Up Success with Lisbeth Calandrino
Brett Miller is the V.P. Technical Standards, Training & Certification at the National Wood Flooring Association. Brett talks about the wood flooring industry and services of the NWFA.

Fired Up Success with Lisbeth Calandrino

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 29:29


Brett Miller, has a long history in the flooring business specializing in wood flooring. His history includes both retail and wholesale before transitioning to the National Wood Flooring Association. I have been on several committees with him over the years; he is extremely knowledgeable about wood flooring and is a great resource. Brett is happy to take questions, here is his direct phone, 314-607-2237, Central Time Zone.

Inappropriate Conversations
TalkBack 103: The Thriller Is Gone

Inappropriate Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 58:23


I grew up in the Central Time Zone in the United States. The late news was at 10 p.m. On Friday nights, one of the local stations would start a movie at 10:30, and it was often quite thrilling to a kid my age. Some themes were supernatural, others science fiction. Endings weren't always as happy as the Disney and Pink Panther movies my parents preferred for a family outing to the cinema. Halloween in particular was peak season for this "late night" Friday movie of the week.  Cases in point: A Cold Night's DeathCarnival of SoulsInvasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)Sherlock Holmes and The Scarlet ClawThe Other (1972)Asylum (Amicus)The House that Dripped BloodTrilogy of Terror  

Faith Over Fear with Pastor Vance Mansfield
Live Broadcast-The Five Fold Ministry Part 1.

Faith Over Fear with Pastor Vance Mansfield

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 84:28


Thank you for tuning in to Faith Over Fear with Pastor Vance Mansfield. Today’s episode is called Live Broadcast-The Five Fold Ministry Part 1.During our live broadcast at 3:00 am Central Time Zone, the ministers have a round table discussion. They describe the 5 fold ministry and how you can take the office God has given you to fulfill. Ephesians Chapter 4:11-15 is explained in detail as well as 1st Corinthians chapter 12:28. The ministers include: Pastor Vance Mansfield, Minister Brandon Horton, Prophet Imelda Horton, Crystal Mansfield, and Andrew Raso. Visit our website www.pastorvancemansfield.com to learn about our ministry and connect with us. Do you want a copy of Willlie Daniel's Cd? The cost is only$5! e-mail us at vmansfield@pastorvancemansfield.com and we will get one to you.Do you have Testimonies/comments/prayer request/ questions? email us: vmansfield@pastorvancemansfield.com Or call the office phone number (682) 207-7505We are building an app! If you would like to become a partner with us to help us spread the kingdom message to the world, click below: https://www.pastorvancemansfield.com/donateStudy Tool: We study with e-Sword free downloadable link with most devices! https://www.pastorvancemansfield.com/resources-1Check out our website for more information and resources: www.pastorvancemansfield.comJoin us on our Podcast Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FaithOverFearBroadcast Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fjrfplLIUOoZqGGxYcprwLike us on Instagram: @pastorvancemansfield & Twitter: @pastor_vanceSupport the show (https://www.pastorvancemansfield.com/donate)

Taco the Town
Episode 84: Zacatacos! ON THE ROAD IN CHICAGO! (w/ Matt Nalbach and Sarah Holloway)

Taco the Town

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 73:00


T3's Summer Taco Tour Across America continues this week as we hit the City of Big TACO Shoulders! The Windy TACO City! The City by the TACO Lake! MY KIND OF TACO TOWN...CHICAGO, ILLINOIS! Dave and Executive Producer Chris Garibaldi are joined by Chicago Residents Musician MATT NALBACH (Woodland Creatures, TOURS) and DR. SARAH HOLLOWAY (Woodland Creatures) and together we review the tasty tacos at ZACATACOS (with 5 Chicagoland Locations!) Matt and Chris reminisce about their early days of friendship in Chicago eating Taco Bell and all their great and terrible former band names! We also settle the argument on what kind of food town Chicago truly is! HOT DOGS? PIZZA? BURRITOS? TACOS? OR ITALIAN BEEFS? Chris and Matt discuss going to the same Chicago High School as David Hasselhoff! Chris talks about the time he watched his real Dad Steve McQueen film a movie in Chicago and we taco 'bout other Chi-Town Movie Filming Stories! We talk TASTE OF CHICAGO and NATIONAL HOT DOG DAY! In the TACO TICKER we taco 'bout Chicago's Alligator-On-The-Loose CHANCE THE SNAPPER and how many Tacos an alligator could eat! Also we remember the Cubs Good Luck Taco Bell in Wrigleyville (RIP!) We also touch upon the McDonald's in the UK serving a Kansas City Stack Burger and do some bad British Accents! We play 'HUZZAH or HARUMPH' and Matt & Sarah tell us about their many exotic travel/food tales! ALSO: Chris G. tells us about the new Suneaters album available FRIDAY JULY 26th and we play a song from the album! ON THE ROAD TASTE TESTING TASTY TACOS IN OTHER TASTY TACO TIME ZONES!! Wait, Chicago is in the Central Time Zone, too? Never mind!! EDITED BY MATT ALLEN

The SaaS Venture
04: Building & Running Remote Teams

The SaaS Venture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 49:09


Helpful links from the episode: Whitespark Review Checker Tool Jira ClickUp IFA 2019 Conference LSA Conference GatherUp TextBack feature FULL SHOW NOTES00:11 Aaron Weiche: Episode Four - Building and Running Remote Teams.00:16 INTRO: Welcome to the SAAS Venture Podcast, sharing the adventure of leading and growing a bootstrap SAAS company. Hear the experiences, challenges, wins, and losses shared in each episode, from Aaron Weiche of GatherUp and Darren Shaw of Whitespark. Let's go.[music]00:42 AW: Glad to be back on the SaaS Venture Podcast. I'm Aaron.00:46 Darren Shaw: I'm Darren.00:47 AW: We are back to recording action, probably three weeks between our last episode, as we've both been a little bit busy taking on other things.00:56 DS: Yeah.00:56 AW: And with that, for me, some of the highlights or things that have gone on, one, we did our first large show as an exhibitor. We were at the International Franchise Association convention in Las Vegas, and that was really great. Probably somewhere between 35 and 50 what I would consider solid conversations where we have the contact info of who the buyer would likely be and understand a lot about where they're at in their scenario and things like that. So that was really exciting, and good to get past, too, 'cause there were a lot of unknowns in not having done a show of that size with thousands of attendees. I wanna say there was 4,000 at the show, so that was really helpful to get through.01:42 DS: You talk to Andrew Beckman there? He's from Location3. He goes on to me about how awesome that show is, it's great...01:47 AW: Yeah, those guys... Yeah, Location3 had two or three booths there. I didn't make it over to talk to them. I know a couple others from that organization as well, but I saw their booths, didn't talk to them. I was busy talking to prospects, man.02:01 DS: That's great. So okay, you said you talked to about 35 solid leads when you were there, and then how many of those leads have converted to follow-up conversations, and have you actually closed any of them since you were at the show? 02:17 AW: Right, so that's the big next phase. The show was just last week, got home Thursday night, and then yeah, this week has been sending out emails, a few responses, and trying to get demos in place. So that's kind of the next piece, and the next of figuring out, "All right, what do those numbers look like?" Because you're totally correct, it's one thing to be excited about... And you need those conversations to start top-of-funnel there, but it is how fast and who are the ones that you can actually get to the table and turn into customers? So I'll definitely have more data on that the next time you and I talk.02:53 DS: And know what I'd love to know? I would love to know, okay, this is what you spent to go to the show in terms of getting the booth, cost of travel, cost of expenses with hotel and everything while you were there. Then looking at it six months later, and then calculating the lifetime value of the customers that you were able to close from it, and determining what's the ROI on that? Because I always wonder that about exhibiting at conferences. And IFA sounds pretty good, 35 solid leads sounds really good to me, and so I'm curious to know if you actually have a positive ROI in the end.03:29 AW: Yep, next episode I'll share those numbers and anything of what we're looking at. The really good news, no, it's not cheap to do it, but it only takes a couple of decent deals to easily make that back. And the other thing that I look at, too, is five of our competitors were there, and if we're not there in that conversation and in that room, then we're already losing. So there is some brand awareness and being seen. And this is our first time there, too, we had a lot of people say, "Oh, I've never seen you guys before." So repetition's important. We already signed up for their 2020 event in Orlando. But yeah, next episode, I'll report on where I'm at with those 'cause it definitely is of interest to me as well.04:08 DS: Yeah, for sure. And there's another side benefit, I think, of these things. So you might have talked to 35 people, but GatherUp was looked at by hundreds, thousands of people. They saw you, they looked at your banner, they got the sense that you do review stuff and that two months later when they're thinking about it, they're like, "Yeah, we should consider GatherUp, we know they're one of the players in this space."04:34 AW: Absolutely.04:35 DS: And so there's other stuff, you can't measure that, you don't know who those people were, and you don't know if it's because they saw you at the IFA show.04:42 AW: Yep, totally correct. And some of the conversations were a little longer term where people are like, "All right, we're in with somebody until this date, but let's stay in touch because I definitely wanna talk to you. It seems like you have more to offer or would be better to work with." So completely.04:58 DS: Well, that sounds exciting, good.05:00 AW: Yeah, totally exciting. We were supposed to have a big feature release today on our new inbound text feature called TextBack. We ran into some snags through a carrier, through Verizon this week and kinda had to self-diagnose between Verizon and Twilio, and trying to work with either one of those is almost no help, so a lot of self-investigation. We have a handle on it now, but we had to push back a couple of days till a Monday launch, which pains me, but totally the right thing to do because we couldn't push it out without it working for one of the major carriers consistently.05:37 DS: Can you describe that feature? How does it work, TextBack? 05:40 AW: Yeah, so TextBack, each location would have a number, so a local restaurant or a local store would have a mobile number that any customer in the store would see signage or on their receipt that says, "Text the word feedback to this number," And then it auto-replies with the link and says, "Great, now leave us feedback on how your experience was. So it's a easy way for a consumer to self-opt-in, and especially in industries like restaurant or retail, where giving up your email address or your phone number might not be part of the purchase process, but it gives real-time access.06:14 DS: Oh my god, I love it. That's so good! I really think about that for some of these retail type clients that... They're not collecting emails or phone numbers at the checkout. They don't have time for that, they're not messing around, they're just ringing people's orders, though, right? 06:31 AW: Yes.06:32 DS: And so that kind of a thing. And you could also put it on a card that you drop in a bag, right? 06:36 AW: Absolutely. Any print way or signage way you can get it in front of them can absolutely be used, and yeah, just as you alluded to, you get real-time feedback, you get them through your review process, those are all wins for the customer and the business. And then, yeah, then you can capture their mobile number or their email for future communication as well. So I'm really excited about it, and so that was really hard to know that it was gonna come out today and then be like, "Oh yeah, just kidding, guys. It's gonna be a couple more days," but better to get it right.07:08 DS: I'm super familiar with that. We're always gonna launch it, and then we're like, "Oh, we found more things. We've gotta figure this out before we can launch."07:15 AW: Yeah, totally. And other that, we talked last time about rebuilding or buying billing systems. I had a really good demo today with one of the two that I'm looking at, and I think I have a favorite in it, and has all of the things that we needed in the billing system, all of the features. A couple others that were on our wish list but are there, so we kind of turned over a ton of information to them, and they're gonna build out a really detailed personal demo for us in a couple of weeks. And we'll have our larger team on with that, somebody from product and our CFO and myself, and hopefully we can make a decision on that, so that's exciting. And then we've had two new hires in the last couple weeks since we talked, too. We hired another developer for our team, so our development team's up to five. And then we've hired a new PM, so one of our co-founders has served in our PM role the last couple years, and he was looking to kind of... He was there because we needed that role filled more so than it being a passion of his. So we've actually brought on an experienced PM, and it's already going awesome, it's been a great hire only two weeks in, and our current PM is super ecstatic, and we're already seeing some benefits of some of his experience. So a lot packed into the last three weeks since we talked.08:37 DS: That's fascinating, the PM thing. I've always thought about that, having a project manager, a dedicated project manager to oversee stuff. Because right now, that's kind of me, but I do 10 other things at the company, so I'm not the best person to be managing the development projects. And sometimes I'm the road block. It's like, "Okay, we wanna add these features. Hey, Darren, can you describe your vision for this?" I'm like, "Yeah, maybe next week," and they're just sitting around trying to find things to do and picking off bugs from our task system.09:09 AW:  We've always had a product manager role who oversees that and helps set... For the dev team, helps set priorities for them, and orchestrate the sprints and tickets, be the leader of Jira, all of those types of things. And to me, what it allows me to be is I serve more as that VP of product then, where I can help with vision and direction, and getting feature specs started, and wireframes, and that kind of stuff, but leave that product manager to handle all of the air traffic control-type stuff for what's flying around, 'cause as you know, there's just so much of it.09:48 DS: That's funny that you mention Jira. I have a developer on my team that said that he would quit immediately on the spot if I ever introduced Jira to the company. [laughter]10:00 AW: It's one of our core systems, it's great for tracking, ticketing, moving things around everything else. So our team would probably quit without Jira.10:08 DS: Yeah, it is industry standard. The guy had worked with it at his previous position and he just hated it. And we now use a system called ClickUp that we use to manage all of our tasks, and everybody at the company is madly in love with it. It's amazing, we love ClickUp.10:22 AW: Nice. Yep. Well, any time you have something that aids in process organization, efficiency, things not falling through the gap, it's such a win, right? 10:33 DS: Yep, totally. So building system, who's the winner? Are you willing to say, or are you gonna hold that answer...10:41 AW: Yeah, I'll hold that until we have a final... 'Cause what if they listen to my podcast and then they know how badly I love them and I can't negotiate price even harder? 10:49 DS: Good point, good point. All right, yeah. [chuckle10:53 AW: Yeah, I'll definitely share that with you too, especially after we get through... By the time we talk next time, I'll have had this personalized demo and I'll have a very accurate view. And I'll also have the opinions. I've done all this leg work, and now I'm gonna bring in our team and get their reaction to them, so hopefully theirs... I would think theirs will align with mine, but they'll definitely have some different perspectives from their areas of how they interact with it and what they'll have to integrate with it and things like that.11:21 DS: Yep. All right, well, from my side, have launched our new review tool. We finally did it. We did it, Aaron, can you believe it? 11:29 AW: Yeah, I feel like we should just shut down the podcast now 'cause that was...11:34 DS: I know.11:34 AW: The cliffhanger of every episode, and now what do we have to live for anymore? The review tool has been launched.11:40 DS: I know, well it's just first version, so we can keep cliffhanging off of the the next version that we're gonna launch of it, which will be a paid version of it. So it was just this free tool now, but we have a broader vision for a paid version, and so we can keep a cliffhanging on that for the next few episodes, for sure.11:57 AW: Nice. It's the continuous thread through our podcast throughout its life.12:02 DS: That's right, the life.12:03 AW: I obviously... I saw lots of tweets, I tweeted about it, I used it, I sent you some feedback on it. How did everything go with it? 12:12 DS: It went amazing, and Dmitri, our developer of that tool, he's so great. Basically, we have an internal feedback mechanism where it's like, "See something wrong with the results? Click here to leave your feedback." And so we got quite a bit of that, we got about 12 pretty valid reports that we looked at. And so he then just started picking them off, he'd be like, "Okay, I see what's going on here, and we fix it, fix it," and now it's like we tried our best. That's why it took so long to test it very well and get it working to what we thought was 100%, which turns out to be it was about 90%. And then customer stress testing after launch was amazing, because it gave us all this additional feedback, and we found a few extra bugs, and we've stamped them out. Now the thing is just working so nicely, I just love it. It's such a great tool. I'm so happy with how it launched.13:06 DS: I don't know if I mentioned this last time, but... So it was experimental. We had been looking at... And we'll get into... This is actually quite related to our conversation that we wanna talk about related to remote teams, but we'd been talking about hiring a developer out of Bulgaria, 'cause I have a company established in Bulgaria as well, and so we did some interviewing here and there, and it just... None of the candidates ever really stood out that, "Oh, we have to hire this person." But we had this idea that we would put a job posting out to the local university here and have them send it up to the computing science department, and we probably got about 20 good applications for this part-time job. It's a good job for a comp sci student to get some skills while they're still in school. And this one guy that applied seemed really great, so we hired him. He works part-time, he submits his hours, and he's the guy that built the entire tool; no other developers were involved. He built that complete system in about three months, and I'm just so thrilled with it. And so this concept of hiring part-time students is like... I'm like, wow, we had such huge success with Dmitri, I wanna try and find some more developers. And because we're a remote company, I can hire across the whole country, I could hire out of any university in the country. And so I would like to hire a couple more these part-time developers.14:29 AW: Yeah, that's a... No, as we talk about remote teams, I think that, what you just stated, kinda threads in line with something we can talk about, and it's finding what works for your company and your culture, and knowing that, "Hey, this is something we can repeat based on these things."14:43 DS: All right, should we talk about remote teams? 14:45 AW: Yeah, well yeah, before that I wanted to hear about... You went to the LSA, the Local Search Association event in San Diego, and I know you talked there, but how was that event?14:55 DS: Yeah, so that was great. It was early last week. It's the first time I've been to an LSA event, and it's more businessy than agencies, so lots of the events, like the Local U events, or you go to MozCon or some of the... MnSearch Summit, you get a lot of agencies and SEO people at these events. LSA was great because there's a lot of big business, there's a lot of vendors there, so you have... A lot of the SaaS players in our local search space were there. So the conversations were very interesting, it was great to look at other products, I had some great talks with Neil Crist from Moz. And my presentation went really well, too. I was bringing local search ranking factors, which I was a bit worried would be... People are getting tired of hearing it, but it seems to me like the audience, it was fresh info for them, so that was also good.15:47 DS: But some of the topics were really good, and one that I got a lot of value out of was this topic on churn. So the session title was Customer Retention, Reducing Churn, and Moz looked at this, and so Neil Crist from Moz gave an interesting presentation with a few takeaways about... They did this report, it was sort of this state of the local search industry. They surveyed a bunch of people, and so he went through that report. And Brendan King did a presentation on... They analyzed over 2000 SMBs for this retention study, and they've been studying this for over three years, and they were asked a number of questions, and so they were able to pull from their data, which was... A number of them were things like does the quantity of products that a single SMB is purchasing affect retention? And the resounding answer was yes.16:48 DS: So if you have multiple products, and you can get the person to sign up for more than one, then their retention rate will go through the roof. And it makes a lot of sense because they would become dependent on you for many different things. It's not just this one thing that they could easily find a competitor for, it's like, "We like to have all of our stuff with Whitespark. We've got our review management there, we've got our rank tracking, we have our citation analysis, we're using them for our citation building." So if you look at... In my business's case, if I looked at all of our clients and I found the ones that have lots of different products and services, those are the clients that'd be the most likely to stick with us. And so the takeaway there is cross-sell. If you can cross-sell, you can get all of your clients... If someone's on one thing but not the other, getting them to be interested in using some of these other products will definitely have a positive impact on retention. I thought that was a pretty interesting insight. And of course, you wanna do that anyways, that cross-selling.17:53 DS: One thing I thought was interesting was user engagement. So this is something that I don't do a good job of measuring, but I would like to measure more. They found 151% lift in retention if you can get a person engaged in your product every day. So GatherUp is really well-positioned for this, if you have people logging in every day and adding new customers, then that's a great way to get them actively engaged on a regular basis, if you think about our product. So the takeaway there is what is the value you can provide that makes your tool indispensable? What is the metric you can give them that will help them on a daily basis? And so I've been thinking about that and trying to figure out what we can do in our products for each of... How can I get someone coming back to the tool every day? It's on their start button, it's part of their daily morning routine where they check something. If you help them get that, then you'll definitely get a higher retention rate.18:52 DS: Adding more services makes you indispensable. I think that's what we talked about, so sort of expanding your services. I don't know, would that apply to you? We could do it because we are this all-in-one... We wanna provide a whole bunch of stuff around local search, whereas you just focus on reviews. And Vendasta is... Their data is gonna be skewed towards this because they do offer a massive marketplace of all these different products and services, right? 19:17 AW: Yep.19:18 DS: They did say that that would have an impact, the more different things that people sign up for. I don't know how... How could that apply to GatherUp, do you think? 19:25 AW: Yeah, for us it kind of applies into all the different things that you can do. Reviews is the easiest thing people understand about us, but when you get into, you... Just as you alluded to, you wanna be adding customers. Some do that manually, some do it through an automation tying into their CRM or their POS, so that's good. But the feedback coming in daily, and reading each piece of feedback that comes in, then using... We have a feature called auto-tagging that helps you build themes of what they're talking about. In April, we're launching a report that'll help you see the sediment of all the different mentions that they have, and which ones are impacting your five-star reviews, which ones are impacting your one-star reviews, replying to customers, replying to reviews, replying to direct first-party reviews.20:14 AW: So yeah, there's definitely a lot of opportunity for that, what they're getting after, what we internally just call that stickiness, like how do you become something... We actually had a great comment from a new customer we brought on of decent size, a well-known brand, and the first day they launched they basically said to our customer success team, they were like, "We're addicted to watching the screen and watching new feedback come in," and that's one of those you're like, bam, hooked. So trying to find ways to achieve those. And yeah, churn is such a... It's an important thing we talk about a lot, we measure it by customer segments, we look at it a lot, and we're constantly talking on ways to reduce it. And it's kind of different for each of our different segments between a small business, a multi-location business, and an agency reseller as what leads to account churn.21:07 DS: Yep, that makes sense. Another thing that I though was pretty cool from the presentation was this concept of verticalization. So if you service a specific industry, let's say it's healthcare, or it's storage, or it's legal. So if you focus on that, apparently, according to their data, you have a 34% lift in retention, you're gonna retain your customers better. And I think that makes sense, too. People think, "Well, I'm working with a specialist in that particular area."21:39 AW: Yep. Even when it comes down to your messaging, right? You're speaking their language.21:43 DS: Yes.21:43 AW: You understand what they're trying to achieve, the nuances and context of their relationships. We definitely see the same thing, and that's been a slow-moving change for us is getting from trying to be everything to everyone to really focusing and saying, "Yeah, we'll take you if you're these other things, but we've really found out that there's five or six industries that we work really well with, and we should try to maximize that."22:08 DS: That's interesting, yeah. I've also thought of this as one of the future things, 'cause we're building a larger all-in-one local marketing platform and service, and so once we have that it's... The Whitespark version is the general public one, so it's like, "Yes, we offer this to any industry, and it's gonna work just fine for any industry." But one of the things that's funny is that the service is actually exactly the same. For the most part, it doesn't really have much of a difference if you're in storage versus healthcare; there's very few differences. But we could identify those differences and then speak to them and adjust the software just a tiny bit to meet those different needs and launch a new version of it. It'd be like... Let's say it was storage, it'd be like the storagelocalmarketingsystem.com, and it's basically exactly our system and exactly our services and our processes, but tweaked slightly and a whole new marketing platform for it, and it's sort of this verticalization that we would... It would all be run from the one company, and so it's like storage marketing provided by Whitespark, but it looks like it's... So in some sense, it's really just the perception, the perception that you're getting a storage-specific system. You know what I mean? 23:30 AW: Yeah, no, there's a lot of opportunities for personalization in your marketing, that's a big win.23:35 DS: And maybe they would be on a different domain and everything would log in different, and it would be branded slightly different, but generally it's the same product. It's an idea I've had, particularly around automotive, actually. I think there's an opportunity in automotive.23:47 AW: Nice, I like it. You might have to further that one down the line.23:50 DS: Yes, we'll talk about that later.23:52 AW: All right.23:53 DS: That's much later.23:54 AW: Cool. Well, hey, that's... We have been busy, that's a lot of updates, and so let's get to our main topic for the day. And this is kind of fun, it actually comes from... We actually had a listener question, so some validation for us, we at least have one person listening on a regular basis, which is awesome. Kane Jamison reached out to us on Twitter, he is the founder of Content Harmony, and he shared in a tweet, "I know a part of Darren's team is distributed internationally. I'd love to hear more about making that work for SaaS development and building a team of devs in a manner that would be pretty interesting. What are policies and safeguards to make that successful?" So I thought we both actually run remote teams, my dev team's overseas as well, so I saw this as a great talking point on the things that we see being important to building and having a remote team. So maybe real quick, Darren, do you just wanna touch on your team size and what your distribution looks like? 24:54 DS: Yeah, totally. We have a team size right now of five, and so that's... There's three in Edmonton... Two in Edmonton, one in Calgary, one in Nanaimo, BC, and Dmitri, our part-timer, is in Edmonton as well. So we haven't gone international for our dev team.25:15 AW: Yep. The five is just your dev team?25:18 DS: Yep, that's just the dev team. The company's bigger than that. I have a whole company established in Bulgaria that is our service side, so they do all of our citation, audit, and clean-up service.25:27 AW: And how many do you have over there?25:29 DS: I think it's around 12.25:31 AW: Okay.25:31 DS: Yeah. And then that team is led by Nyagoslav Zhekov, and he is actually located in Malaysia, so we're all over the place. We definitely have a lot of employees. And I've got one in the US, and then most of the other team, like support and SEO and marketing, that is in Edmonton, except for Allie, and Allie's SEO, and she's over in Toronto. So yeah, we're all over the place for sure.26:00 AW: Yeah, and same with us, we're a team size of 18 total. Our dev team of five is all overseas, four in Poland, and one is in the island of Cypress, he used to live in Poland, but moved to the island of Cypress maybe two years ago now, so same type. And then the rest of our company distributed between the US and Canada as well. We do have a little bit of a nucleus here in the Minneapolis area now, just from people in my network that I've recruited or hired on, so we do have five people here in the Twin Cities now, just from how connections and past work experiences work. But other than that, all across coast to coast.26:41 DS: So that's interesting, how come Poland? How did you end up building a team there? 26:45 AW: Yeah, our lead engineer, Lucas, who is located in Cypress. I believe Don, one of our co-founders, originally found him on WorkUp or one of those types of sites, and ended up just on a contract, and dove into it, and did really well. And yeah, he's been with us ever since, four plus years now. So it's one of those, just an internet job board and that's how it happened and where we chose to go. The thing that's allowed it to grow, at first what we tried to do is, in the early days we ran our company very flat, there wasn't somebody who owned a department or was a manager, or a lead, or anything else like that. And we tried to, "All right, let's hire a dev here." We hired a dev from India, we hired a dev from Mongolia, we hired a dev from Texas. And what ended up happening on almost all of those is they failed for one reason or another, either culture fit or communication, or quality of work.27:47 AW: And we finally just went back to Lucas and said, "All right, you're fantastic. You're basically writing everything in the app right now. Who do you wanna hire?" And that led him to being the one to building the team. So he's the one now that, if we know we have room to expand, like with this recent hire, I go and be like, "Hey, we have the ability, we either need a developer or a senior developer. You know what you kinda need as far as a skill set to be complementary and what you need," and he goes through the process of posting, and interviewing, and giving out the tests, and following up, and then coming back to me and being like, "All right, here's the one or two, and which one do you think or why, or here's the one I suggest, and here's salary requirements," and it goes from there. So for us, we ended up learning, letting him own that and build a team that responds to him well, that he can own, that he can train, absolutely the right way to go. And we have a great team of rockstars now, and I'm happy that we're adding one more.28:40 DS: Awesome, and then I had a question: How do you pay your remote dev team? 28:45 AW: Yeah, we pay them as contractors, so it's an hourly rate, but we do... Once they've been with us for a while, we do do some benefits of paid holidays and things like that that we allow them to include on their invoice. So it is a contractor relationship, but we treat them as a direct member of our team. They're not a contractor at arm's length, they're all on all-team calls and things like that, so it is... Minus the way you have to handle paperwork and out-of-country employees and things like that, we handle them as a contractor.29:18 DS: Yeah, and do they invoice you and you pay them through PayPal? Is that the method?29:23 AW: Oh boy, I'd have to ask on how we pay them, but yes, they invoice and we pay them, and they get paid... It's one of the benefit... Many of them have commented, "I submit and you guys pay me right away, always on time, not used to getting that on all our deals," and I think that's where we've seen our retention. Everyone minus this new hire, we hired... All of our devs have just been with us for years now. Our second most recent hire came on maybe eight or nine months ago, and then now that is the next one that we're just hiring right now. So we've had... Everything that Lucas has done, we've had great retention, we've had a couple that haven't worked out along the lines, but he's just done a great job.30:03 DS: How do they report their hours? Do they give you a sort of sheet that explains, "Okay, for this day I worked three hours, and this is what I was working on on those days"? 30:11 AW: Yeah, we really haven't had to, just based on... With this group, we haven't had to be that detailed. They put together their hours, but everything that they're doing is there in Jira, and we work very outcome-based. It's all about hitting the goals in our sprints, and getting the things accomplished, and closing tickets out. And we have a much tighter pulse on it than having to measure up, like, "Worked on this feature for three hours, this feature for two hours." We don't have to get that specific. Now, as we grow we might have to, or if we hit some under to average performers, we might have to, but with the group we have right now, I don't have to coach people up on, "I need you to work harder." More than anything in our company right now, sometimes I have to tell people, "Hey, step back, take a few days off, [chuckle] don't be so dedicated," which is both a blessing and a curse.31:03 DS: Sounds good, yeah. And now let's talk a little bit about communication with this remote team. So do you talk to them or does your lead developer do all of the organization of this dev team? 31:18 AW: Yeah, it kind of splits into a few different ways. Lucas, our lead, is the most fluent in English. He speaks English very well. He and I almost daily on Slack or in conversations, every now and then we'll do a phone call. We have a weekly meeting that Lucas is always part of as the head of engineering, and then once a month the entire dev team will join us as well. So we keep a lot of open lines of communication. We're actually looking at right now one of the... We lay out budgets for education and materials and things like that. And I think actually some of our dev team actually wants to take English classes just because that is...31:58 DS: Cool.32:00 AW: Yeah, yeah, really cool, right? And it helps unify the team even more.32:03 DS: That is one the big benefits for our Bulgarian team, so I'll cover up to $1200 in Bulgarian dollars, Bulgarian leva per year for English language training, because it helps them with their job, so I'm happy to give them that. They have to go on their own time, off-hours or whatever, but I will pay the expense.32:26 AW: Yep, no, that's great, that's an awesome, awesome perk. Yeah, it's things like that. And then separate to our all-team meeting, then the product team, so five engineers in Poland... We do have two part-time front-end devs in the US that are local here in the Twin Cities that handle front-end, then our product manager, our lead designer, and our product marketer, they're all on a call once a week as well where they all participate, going through the sprints, the features, all the things that are there. So our team, we've established a lot of both fixed and loose communication that really helped bridge all that stuff together.33:04 AW: And then lastly, we just have to be delicate. It's an eight-hour time difference for me in the Central Time Zone, so you know... I know if I get up early at 5:00 or 6:00 AM, that's a great time to be talking, interacting with those guys, as their window closes around 10:00 or 11:00 AM for us.33:24 DS: Right. You ever get up at 5:00 or 6:00 AM?33:26 AW: I do all the time.33:27 DS: Oh my god.[laughter]33:29 AW: Once upon a time, Darren, I would work until 5:00 AM and then go to bed, but having four kids, that definitely changes how those things go. So I often will wake up around 5:00 AM, and I'm on email by 5:30 and Slack by 5:30 or 6:00 AM. And I find it to be really productive. I'll do a couple hours and then a lot of times I'll go to the gym for an hour, and then I'm in the office by 9:00, but I've already cranked out a couple hours of work before that.33:56 DS: And you're in bed by 10:00, roughly? 33:58 AW: Absolutely. I'm an old man that way, and if you stretch me... When we were at that show in Vegas, and the last night we stayed out till 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning, I was wrecked the next day. [chuckle]34:09 DS: Sure. [chuckle] Yeah, yeah. For us, by the time we get Violet to bed, it might be 8:30, 9:00 o'clock, and that's the only time Jill and I have to hang out, so we'll watch a show while we fold laundry, and it's always 11:30, midnight, 12:30 by the time we're in bed sleeping, so I don't know, I can't do ten o'clock.34:33 AW: I know. I know you run a little later than me just from the emails I get from you sometimes are when I'm sleeping, so...34:39 DS: Yeah, right.34:40 AW: So one thing I wanted to circle back to with hiring your student and that working out so well, do you feel that's because of... You have a really good training process in place or a really good peer system? That to me, any time you hire someone with less experience or no experience, you're really dependent on do you have the right onboarding and training and guardrails to make them successful? What does that look like for you guys, or what did you learn in this process? 35:10 DS: Sure, great question. We do not have an excellent... We have a terrible onboarding process, it's like, "Hey, here's a project. Can you work on it?" And so I think we mostly just lucked out with Dmitri. So you hire somebody... One of the big things, I think, if you're gonna hire somebody is you have to hire... Especially if it's a student, you're not hiring somebody that just is talking... Only has school experience. They must have built applications in their own free time, that's the kind of person you wanna hire. When you know that they can take a concept to application to delivery and launch something into the world, once they've done that once or twice, that's the kind of person that I would wanna hire. So I would never hire a student that did not have that under their belt. And so Dmitri had that. He had built a couple of things in the past, and so we knew he had the ability, and we also knew that he worked with our exact development stack. So Laravel and Vue, that's what we build everything in, and that's where he built his applications in, so we knew he could just hit the ground running. He did not need any training, he knew how to build applications.36:18 DS: And so we have a good support system through Slack where it's like, "Okay, any questions come up?" 'Cause he did have to interface with some of our crawling technology in order to build this thing. And so our dev team would support him. So if he has a question, he would pose it to the dev team in the dev channel and Slack, and he would get answers. And I would direct him there for a few things too. I'd be like, "Oh, you might not know, but we have this thing, and here's a link to it, it's one of our admin tools," and he's like, "Oh perfect. I could definitely use this."36:49 DS: And so he had the ability to program out of the gate, and those would be the requirements for hiring students going forward. First, number one, they are already really familiar with our particular development stack, we don't have to train them. And number two, they have launched applications to the world that we can actually play with, use, try out, and even look at their code for those applications. So that's the way we'll hire students in the future. And if I put a job posting out to five universities and none of the applicants have that, then it's no big deal. In fact, I'm gonna put those as requirements in the application, and I will actively discourage people from applying if they don't have that, because we don't wanna get overwhelmed with resumes from people that we know we're not gonna talk to.37:34 AW: Yeah, those are great ideas for sure. One other thing that I would add to that that I've always adhered to and I think our team here has learned and adapted to is just short cycles when you show your work and share it, instead of taking it...37:50 DS: Oh, yeah.37:50 AW: Yeah, being head down for two weeks, and then when you emerge it's the wrong direction with the wrong thing and everything. It's like, no, every day let's surface some work so that we can see we're on the right path.38:01 DS: Yeah, and I was pretty blessed to have Jessie actually. Jessie was a very strong project manager for this, because she was constantly looking at the tool and thinking about it from the user perspective, and being like, "Oh, well, what about this, what about that?" And so her and Dmitri worked really hand-in-hand to push this thing into production, and I would pop in every few days and offer my suggestions. And so there was a lot of collaboration with this project. It wasn't just like Dmitri is in his dorm room working on this for three weeks, and then comes out, and we'd be like, "Oh, that's all wrong." Yeah, no, it was active collaboration every time he was working, which was great.38:44 AW: Yep, totally. How do you guys... Another key thing to me is how do you replicate the happy hour culture or the grab a friend and go to lunch culture that you get in a physical office when things are remote? Do you guys look at that at all, or how do you help them develop these personal relationships when everybody's kind of walled off to each other, to a certain extent? 39:06 DS: Yeah, it's a really great question. We've struggled with it for our entire existence. There are a few things: One, we have our daily scrum channel, people can put in what they've got there. We try to encourage calls, so different teams will get on calls and talk about stuff rather than just doing it all typing through Slack. We find that to be productive. We have a channel in Slack which is our really weak version of some kind of culture. We call it Fun Times, where people can just post, "Hey, look at this hilarious video on the internet."39:42 AW: We have that, it's called... Ours is just called the Random Channel. [chuckle]39:46 DS: The Random Channel, right. Someone comes across something funny on the internet and they share it, and then people talk about it. And other things that get shared in Fun Times are just like someone's working on a renovation project in their house, and so they'll post photos of like, "Hey, look, I installed my sink last night, check it out." And so the Fun Times channel is exactly that, it's this sort of water cooler where people can just chat about stuff with their colleagues.40:13 DS: And it's helpful, but it doesn't get us as close to a culture of face-to-face as we would like, and so we also, with our local Edmonton team, we get together once a month, every third Friday of the month we have... We call it a Team Day, and it's generally a pretty unproductive day. It's slightly productive because we get that face time where we can talk about projects, but there's not a ton of work getting done on those days because we haven't seen each other for a month, and so we chat, and we talk about life, and we drink coffee, and then we all go for a nice meal together, and the company picks up the bill all day, and we all just hang out. And we always go home early on those days, too. I leave at 3:30 and I go to the gym, and everyone else basically leaves at 3:30 so they can miss traffic. So it's just one of these days where we... It's productive in it being a break, and it's productive in us getting some face time and hanging out a little bit, and collaborating on projects in person.41:13 AW: Yeah, no, that's good, those are definitely some good ideas. And that's just an area for people, I think, to really think about. We try to get past those in the Random Channel in Slack, and encouraging communication, and sharing what people are doing personally. Last year we did our first all-North American summit, so we brought everybody in from California, Washington, New York, Toronto, all into Minnesota, and we rented out this 12-bedroom cabin in Northern Minnesota, and that week was amazing. We had 13 people all together, and did small groups, and did breakouts, and it was nine to five work. And then we did an escape room mystery room, we did dinners together, we went out on the boat, just did as many of those things as possible. And this year we're gonna try to do one in Toronto so that all of our guys from Poland can come over and do an all-company. But that one week of face time and being around each other and having personal conversations and beers or burgers or whatever it is, that just catapults you so much further forward than a Slack call.42:23 DS: And I think that... On one hand, I believe that the regular office chit-chat is overrated. People don't actually want that. They love the fact that they... Most of my employees enjoy that they can be at home and not having someone show up at their cubicle asking them questions. They get to focus on their work, get stuff done, and I think they're more productive. But eventually it gets a little quiet and lonely, and so it's nice to get out once in a while, and it's nice to check in on our Random Channels. When we had our Christmas party, we flew in employees from the rest of Canada, and so we had a nice team day that day where it was easy, and then in the afternoon we all went bowling together, which was fun, and then we had a really nice Christmas dinner. So that was the one time that I've flown people in. I generally don't have the budget to do these kinds of summit that you describe, but we'll get it there.43:19 AW: Yep. We've just... We didn't the first few years, and now we've just made it part of it. And we have a lot of other small team get-togethers and executive retreats and things like that where we might pull in other people if they're located close by just to try to further that face time as well. But to your comments on getting rid of some of the noise and the daily chit-chat and things like that, the way I just frame this up is I wanna build a company where it's really about working at your best. And everyone is different from that, some people crave people. So with that, if somebody needs a co-working space, or we just got an office in a co-working space here in the Twin Cities 'cause we have five people here, so we got an office that has three desks, but any of the five can rotate in and use it, and there's public spaces there too, and then we can rent the conference room there for when we need to have a bigger meeting.44:10 AW: So to me it's where do you work at your best? And for some people it is in complete silence, never leaving their house and whatever else, and for others, they need some stimulation, or they want collaboration, or they want human interaction. And I think I'm trying to work towards that, how do we provide as many of our employees with as many of those opportunities to work at their best? 44:30 DS: Yep, no, that's really good. Co-working has come up in my company too, and I keep going back and forth on it. I'm still trying to decide if it makes sense. Now, do you find the co-working space sits empty much? 44:42 AW: We've only been into it three or four weeks and so I haven't... I've made it in there three or four times myself. Now, next week we have two people flying into town, they're coming in to meet the rest of the Minnesota team 'cause a couple of them haven't met face-to-face, so we will have seven or eight people in there. We're doing a happy hour with our part-time dev, so we'll be making crazy use of it next week, and then after that, I don't know. I would like to think that there's one out of our four or five in there every day or every other day, but I'll have to set up a Nest cam to know that. [chuckle]45:18 DS: You spy on them.45:20 AW: [chuckle] They'd love that.45:23 DS: [chuckle] Exactly. Aaron's checking out the co-working office all the time. You get nothing done 'cause you're just staring at the camera.45:29 AW: Totally. All right, well, I think those are... I think we alluded to communication is very key within remote teams, understanding, and as you pointed out, hiring people that have already done the right things, that are self-starters, that can work autonomously. That's really important. And then finding a way to build and instill culture and make people feel connected and that they belong, not only to the mission and vision of the company, but to their peers and to each other are definitely key aspects in building a remote team, development team or not.46:04 DS: Yeah. And it's hard. It is harder with remote to build that connection between the employees, but, I don't know, maybe it's not that necessary. It's been working very well for us for almost over 10 years now. So yeah, it's been good for us.46:18 AW: Yeah. Awesome.46:20 DS: Yep.46:21 AW: So we've gone pretty extended today, but maybe... What's a couple of things that you have going on or you'll be up to in the next few weeks before we talk again? 46:30 DS: Yeah. I'm a little bit slammed trying to get ready for Brighton. I have to do a full day of training, and I have to do a presentation as well. So I've been dong this interesting case study. This is all local search stuff, not really SaaS stuff. And so I'm busy with that. In terms of team development and SaaS launches, we're plowing through on our review checker tool, so trying to build the paid version of that. We're also getting pretty close to launching our updated version of the local citation finder. So I can definitely talk about some of the development stuff that's going on in those. And I got a bunch of tweaks to make to our rank tracker. I don't know, just keep plugging away at all of this stuff. I don't have anything really big on their horizon over the next few weeks.47:16 AW: That's the name of the game is keep plugging away, isn't it? 47:18 DS: Yep, one foot in front of the other.47:20 AW: I'm hoping... Hopefully we'll talk about our launch of a few different features, a couple of UI enhancements that are somewhat related, I'll tie it back to when we talk next time. Some of it is to help address some churn and things we see as needing to happen and trying to make that easier for the customer and our product. And that TextBack feature, that inbound SMS feature, I'm really excited to get that. Our beta tests have gone really well, so I'm excited to get that out. And then next week I'm going to London for a week. But yeah, just vacation, just my wife and I, and yeah, I tried to book a meeting with a client and a prospect meeting and she said, "No way, I rarely get time with you." So it is seven days of vacation, so I had to give in.48:07 DS: And so wait, what are the dates of those?48:09 AW: March 14th through the 21st.48:11 DS: Fantastic. When you get back you can tell me all the things that I should do when I'm in London for a couple days.48:16 AW: All right, I will scout it out for you and set you up with Aaron's TripAdvisor.48:22 DS: Wonderful, yeah, sounds good.48:24 AW: All right. Well, fantastic work, my friend. We covered a heck of a lot today, our longest episode ever. We'll have to work on being less wordy or tackling less topics next time, but hopefully everyone found it...48:35 DS: Less topics.48:35 AW: Yeah, [chuckle] less topics, there you go, because the conversation on it is great.48:39 DS: Yeah, it's been good. Thank you, Aaron. Good time.48:42 AW: Yep. Thanks, Darren. Thanks everyone for joining us on The SaaS Venture, and we'll talk to you next time. And don't forget, if you love what you're hearing, please drop us a review in iTunes. And just as we did this week, we would love to answer if there are listener questions. You can ping either Darren and I on Twitter. We are both very active and easy to track down there. So we'll talk to you next time.49:04 DS: Talk to you next time.[outro music]

6AM Prayer Call
EPISODE5015 - Central time zone New Years Eve Prayer

6AM Prayer Call

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017


Dear Daughters
Lindsey Nobles | Dear Daughters 34

Dear Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 59:01


Lindsey Nobles  is a gatherer of people, an "architect of affiliation" and one of the builders of IF: Gathering. She has lived all over the country but loves the South (and as you will hear ... the Central Time Zone ;). She writes on the internet at www.lindseynobles.com and currently consults for non-profits. She is one of my favorite people to talk with about ministry, God and food.  I think you'll love hearing her vulnerable thoughts on transition, self-care and where she's headed next.  I’m so excited for you to get to meet her today. Here’s the interview on Dear Daughters Episode 34. All show notes at www.susiedavis.org

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
119 – Listener submitted Questions (Ask Dinosaur George)

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2017 71:23


In this episode Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by the listeners.  We also announce details about an upcoming Live Feed Facebook Event where participants can submit their questions live during the event. Listen to this podcast for complete details. Event will happen 01-16-17 at 11:00 am Central Time Zone.

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science
119 – Listener submitted Questions (Ask Dinosaur George)

Dinosaur George Podcast - A Podcast Devoted to Paleontology and Natural Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2017 71:23


In this episode Dinosaur George answers questions submitted by the listeners.  We also announce details about an upcoming Live Feed Facebook Event where participants can submit their questions live during the event. Listen to this podcast for complete details. Event will happen 01-16-17 at 11:00 am Central Time Zone.

Little Red Bandwagon
#102: Live from the Central Time Zone!

Little Red Bandwagon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016 96:11


Pull your iPhone out of your Hiatus Box™, grab a handful of mini Charleston Chews and a Dope Fiend, and enjoy this Recorded-on-Easter Edition of Little Red Bandwagon. Bobby is broadcasting from a child’s bedroom, Mike is taking a break from babysitting a little Donald Trunk supporter, Meredith is negotiating pet peace with a new puppy, and guest co-host Ann is managing advances from a smooth-talking 6-year-old bachelor. And yet, we still manage to recap your last week of TBTL.

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Little Red Bandwagon
#102: Live from the Central Time Zone!

Little Red Bandwagon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016 96:11


Pull your iPhone out of your Hiatus Box™, grab a handful of mini Charleston Chews and a Dope Fiend, and enjoy this Recorded-on-Easter Edition of Little Red Bandwagon. Bobby is broadcasting from a child’s bedroom, Mike is taking a break from babysitting a little Donald Trunk supporter, Meredith is negotiating pet peace with a new puppy, and guest co-host Ann is managing advances from a smooth-talking 6-year-old bachelor. And yet, we still manage to recap your last week of TBTL.

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5 Smooth Stones
The Douglas/Canady Family & Friends NTWK

5 Smooth Stones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 170:00


Evening Family and Friends!! Hope this message find you enjoying your life in every tiny aspect. Well, as we prepare for Azilee and Sonny Boy side of the family we decided to do another Open Forum, not to mention the support we got from you!!! Family is still excited about what we're doing, Family is even more excited about what we have done, so let's keep building and supporting each other. The "Open Forum" is this Tuesday November 10, 2015. Showtimes are 8-10pm Central Time Zone. We have more hot relevant topics on the table while we're open to any topic on your mind. We will again have surprise guest to join us on the show. New talk of some Family attending the Essence Music Festival 2016, more talk of Belize Cruise and National Bible Study to name a few. Again don't forget to be thankful for the success of this show in bringing lineage awareness and unity, inspiration and networking to this Family. Remember to please spread the word to 4 people, this is all we ask of you family. Thanks ~~See you there~~ Call phone# (914) 205-5590 to listen. Remember to press "1" to comment or just listen over you computer where you may choose to chat back and forth with family members or friends (Chat box will open on show page at showtime). YOU MUST GET A "FREE" USERNAME WITH BLOGTALK IN ORDER TO CHAT, takes about 10min it's very very easy. Also, get a reminder sent to your phone or email before show start. Click the"reminder" button on this show page. BE THERE EARLY WHERE YOU DON'T MISS THE BEGINNING OF THE SHOW!! These shows are recorded, you may click on this link and listen later. Let's pray and believe it will prosper. Seth (817) 808 2073 or Darlene (512) 922 8161 Peace  

5 Smooth Stones
The Douglas/Canady Family & Friends NTWK

5 Smooth Stones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 179:00


 Greeting Family!! Hope all is blessed and highly favored in every area of your life. Well, this Tuesday is "Election Day" across the Country. Please get out to vote and then check out our Power packed, Fun filled, Informative, Spiritual Show. This episode is another "Open Forum" this Tuesday November 3, 2015. Showtimes are 8-10pm Central Time Zone. We will have surprise guest to join us on the show. Also, we will have a short segment covering the Election Day and several table topics to discuss along with whatever you'd like to discuss with the Family. Last week the M.B. "Dugan" side of the Fam brought up the Edd and Isabelle page membership as expected along with a strong attended live show. So, don't forget to be thankful for the success of this show in bringing awareness, unity, inspiration and networking to this Family. We are just getting started, we have a lot to do!! Again this is only a sign of what is to come, if we all do a small portion. Remember to spread the word to about 4 people, this is all we ask of you family currently. Look to hear you at The Douglas/Canady Family and Friends NTWK.   Call phone# (914) 205-5590 to listen. Remember to press "1" to comment or just listen over you computer where you may choose to chat back and forth with family members or friends (Chat box will open on show page at showtime). YOU MUST GET A "FREE" USERNAME WITH BLOGTALK IN ORDER TO CHAT, takes about 10min it's very very easy. Also, get a reminder sent to your phone or email before show start. Click the"reminder" button on this show page. BE THERE EARLY WHERE YOU DON'T MISS THE BEGINNING OF THE SHOW!! These shows are recorded, you may click on this link and listen later. Let's pray and believe it will prosper. Seth (817) 808 2073 or Darlene (512) 922 8161 Peace

5 Smooth Stones
The Douglas/Canady Family & Friends NTWK

5 Smooth Stones

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 164:00


 THANK YOU Family for another great show!! We learned a lot didn't we about Doshia Douglas' side of our Family? Tomorrow show will be "OPEN FORUM" this is time to speak whatever is on your mind. We will have TOPICS on Table as well though, stop by to see what they will be. This Family has responded very strong to this effort of unity. Tomorrow's show is something we do from time to time to hear from all sides of the Family on one show. Then, next week we will set back and enjoy Addie Douglas' side of our Family. Tell Fam and Friends to check us out Tomorrow Tuesday October 13, 2015 8-10pm Central Time Zone for a Socially Fun filled, Informative, Spiritually weekly encounter with Family n Friends of the late Ed and Isabelle Canady Douglas. Family we ask that you PLEASE share LINK BELOW with 4 members of the Family or Friends, this is your way of doing your part to promote this unity. This week's PHONE# is (914) 205-5590 call and listen. Again you simply press "1" to comment, or just listen over you computer and chat back and forth with family members or friends in the chat room on the link below (chat box appear at show time). YOU MUST GET A "FREE" USERNAME WITH BLOGTALK IN ORDER TO CHAT, takes about 3min it's very very easy. Also, get a reminder sent to your phone or email before show start. Probably should do both now. Click the"reminder" button on link at bottom of his page. BE THERE EARLY WHERE YOU DON'T MISS THE BEGINNING OF THE SHOW!! This Open Forum will no doubt be a success, this is anyone time to speak young or old. Again there will be Topics also to discuss on the Table. Shows are recorded you may rewind/ fast forward, simply click on any link to the show. See you there family. Let's pray & Believe it successful!! Those wanting to contribute or those with any announcements text/call me Seth (817) 808 2073 or Darlene 512 922 8161

Music and Interviews
Episode 033: In The Hands Of A Nun

Music and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2014 61:59


Frank, candid and honest discussion of Randy's member in the hands of medical females. Asking celebrities for their opinion about stuff they are not specialized in. Prostate adventures. Men! Can't live with 'em... Special guest from the Central Time Zone where it's 5AM: Stuart Yaniger

Pro Rodeo Report – Steve Kenyon
The ProRodeo Report for 022513

Pro Rodeo Report – Steve Kenyon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2013 30:23


This week on the ProRodeo Report we come to you from the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, OK…The Home of the Timed Event Championships. You can listen live to ProRodeoLive.com’s coverage of the Timed Event Championships this weekend, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The first performance starts at noon on Friday in the Central Time Zone. Our guests include Ted Harbin … Read more about this episode...

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Mark Twain’s One Man Show Radio Show Episode 9: Ambassador of Clobber

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2011 8:24


Original Air Date: 11/16/2008 Original Post: “Episode 9 is on time! So long as you live in the Central Time Zone or somewhere that celebrates an earlier time of day than us. Today’s episode celebrates the reason why Episode 8 …Read more »

Hometown Heroes Tulsa
Hometown Heroes Show #112 August 15-22, 2008

Hometown Heroes Tulsa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2008 61:17


Livin' on Tulsa time (Central Time Zone to be exact). It may be what we do best, well that and showcase the music of our beloved T-Town. These weekly on hour podcasts/broadcasts originate right in the center of these United States, and our city's motto is "Where the East meets the West" and the Double H motto is "Where the world meets Tulsa". So you see, we're quite the meeting place on several fronts. We will always meet you with the finest music and musicians from our neck of the woods. You know what? If you lived here, you'd be home now. Visit www.hometownheroestulsa.com often. This week's hometown heroes from Tulsa with love: Mason Remel- When The Boys Were Out On The Western Plain...The Starkweather Boys- Archer St. BluesRadioRadio- BBCCairde Na Gael- Whiskey In The JarCeltic Cheer- Wild RoverCity Of Tulsa Pipes and Drums- Highland CathedralTJ McFarland- Too Bad To Be TrueFlapjack Cancer Co.- Certain NeedsMarshallcity- She Took My Heart AwaySamsara- StarsMummy Weenie- Mummy WeenieSnap On Voles- Frantic City  This Diabolicast produced by Dustin Parkhurst for Diabolical Productions, LLC.  

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Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2006 14:19


YAY! Episode 10. This is a special one from the Central Time Zone. This episode tells about getting