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Presented by Kaiser PermanenteIt's the day for the boys semifinals in the GHSAWe go over the girls semifinals scores from Thursday and have visits from Chad Griffin from Hebron Christian and Chaz Kicklighter from Tattnall County to find out about their seasons and their semis as well...
In this episode I chat with head coach of hart county , Chad griffin.
Show Notes: In this podcast episode, we delve into the impactful work of Student Organ Donation Advocates (SODA National), an organization empowering students to drive organ donation advocacy on their high school or college campuses. Program Director, Nicole Nidea, provides an insightful update on SODA's outreach initiatives since our previous discussions in episodes 119 and 198. Join us as we explore the transformative possibilities that arise when students take the lead in fostering awareness and action. Additionally, in our Mental Health Moment, we engage in a reflective discussion on the universal question we often ask ourselves. The episode concludes with a heartfelt tribute to donor hero, Chad Griffin.
In this week's episode the coaches welcome Coach Chad Griffin of Hart County. He led Hart County to remarkable state semi final run. Also guest questions from Larry Vaught and Jared Peck with insights from Commissioner Tackett. State final games and another football flashback.
Please join award-winning filmmaker Laurent Bouzereau in The Locher Room. Laurent will be here to tell us about his new HBO documentary Mama's Boy. Mama's Boy premieres on Tuesday, October 18th at 9 p.m. EST / 6 p.m PST on HBO. The documentary centers around the upbringing of the Academy Award®-winning screenwriter of Milk, Dustin Lance Black. Traveling back to the places where he grew up, Black explores his childhood roots, gay identity, and close relationship with his mother, who overcame childhood polio, abusive marriages and Mormon dogma, while becoming Black's emotional rock and, ultimately, the inspiration for his activism. With a wealth of personal photographs and candid memories from Black's family, colleagues, and friends, Mama's Boy embraces the personal to tell a universally hopeful tale of resilience and reconciliation through the power of love and shared stories.Adapted from Black's 2019 memoir “Mama's Boy: A Story from our Americas,” the documentary is a provocative and powerful journey through America as well as a moving tribute to a mother's courage and a reckoning with the strength she instilled in her son to fight for his beliefs. The film features interviews with screenwriter Dustin Lance Black; members of Black's extended family; Black's husband, Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley; filmmaker Paris Barclay; former president of the Human Rights Campaign, Chad Griffin; and executive director of Equality Utah, Troy Williams.Laurent's credits include the HBO/Amblin Television documentary film Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind, and the Netflix/Amblin Television acclaimed series Five Came Back (with an Emmy winning narration by Meryl Streep), based on the book by Mark Harris. Nedland Media, his production company, with his partner, Markus Keith, also produces behind the scenes documentaries and marketing shorts, most recently on Steven Spielberg's West Side Story and the upcoming The Fabelmans.Come meet this talented director and my friend Laurent Bouzereau.Original Airdate: 10/14/2022
This episode of the Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Podcast is Part 2 of a 2 part ‘After Dark' series recorded at the always amazing Kangaroo Valley Craft Beer and BBQ Festival. In Pt 2, I'm joined by Chad Griffin from Smoke Masters BBQ in a stint as co-host, as well as Matt Brien from Smokin' Forties, Drinkin' Shorties, and Cheyne Whitemore from Long Paddock Meats and That South Coast Rub Guy. So settle in and get comfortable for this really interesting chat with some up and comers on the competition BBQ scene. Wanna continue the conversation? Come join us over on Facebook at the Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/smokinghotconfessionsbbqcommunity
On episode 70 (Season 4, Episode 10) of The Hot Grits Podcast (Both halves recorded Monday, June 7, 2021) ..... Travis Jaudon & Spencer Maddox on the first half and the HGP interview with Savannah Bananas Manager Tyler Gillum on the second half. SHOW NOTES — Julio Jones traded to Titans (:55) ... Spencer tells a Chad Griffin story in tribute to Griffin moving to Hebron Christian (7:10) ... Spencer's trip to Atlanta where water was nowhere to be found (10:30) ... Braves clawing around .500 and Travis has the reason for the Braves struggles, HINT, he's a panda (13:40) ... Hawks up 1-0 vs 76'ers after an eventful finish to Game 1 (19:45) ... PGA Tour brings its best rivalry in Brooks Koepka vs Bryson DeChambeau to Congaree Golf Club for The Palmetto Championship this weekend (28:30) ... HGP Interview with Savannah Bananas Manager Tyler Gillum (38:30). ..... **SPONSORS: Coach's Corner, Prep Sports Report, John Carr Real Estate, Beaulieu Oaks Home Improvement** .....
Connor is back from vacation and we are back to a two-man podcast! Now that reinforcements have returned, it's time to take a deeper dive into the GHSA baseball playoffs. The WSAV sports team recaps the Elite Eight action and takes a look at an interesting matchup of pitchers in the Benedictine - North Oconee 4A Final Four series. Plus, Calvary Day athletic director Chad Griffin sits down with sports reporter Connor DelPrete to reflect on his time as AD before he starts his new job in Atlanta. Here is this week's rundown: - Carter Holton vs. Bubba Chandler will be GOOD (0:00 - 13:00) - The emergence of small ball in the playoffs (13:00 - 16:18) - Previewing Game 3 between South Effingham and Pope (16:18 - 20:02) - Tip of the cap to Savannah Christian and Vidalia for a pair of fantastic baseball seasons (20:02 - 24:45) - Calvary Day athletic director Chad Griffin reflects on his time in Savannah and talks about his new job in Atlanta (24:45 - 1:17:17)
Chad Griffin is without a doubt the quintessential Aussie. He loves his family. Loves BBQ. Loves a cold beer. And he loves helping his mates. In fact, he's got a reputation for helping out his mates in the BBQ industry, be it in BBQ catering or competition BBQ. I've personally seen this guy helping out his mates as far north as Brisbane and as far south as Melbourne. And every time I've seen him, he's happy as, with a big smile on his face and loving BBQ life. Now, as well as helping his friends get their BBQ businesses off the ground, Chad has also built himself a career in Content Marketing, specifically video marketing and vlogging. Formerly, he was employed in content management for a major national outdoors brand, responsible for their YouTube cooking channel and is personally responsible for introducing thousands upon thousands of people to low n slow BBQ. He's also held similar digital marketing roles in both big business and small business, but now he's striking out on his own with his newest venture 'Wingy's Wicked Q'. It's a YouTube cooking channel which will be producing cooking videos all about BBQ, teaching people how to make delicious smoked meat such as pulled pork, brisket and ribs, all done over charcoal. In this Episode of the Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Podcast, Chad and I get into: His experiences and thoughts on pellet grills, specifically the Weber SmokeFire pellet grill (7:20) His most recent purchase - a PK Grills PKTX (10:06) How TV's 'BBQ Pitmasters' influenced him (15:20) His experiences working in content marketing for 4WD Supacentre (16:53) His newest role in managing a BBQ retail business (26:11) What it's like working in a Weber store (30:50) His new YouTube cooking channel 'Wingy's Wicked Q' (33:24) Tips and Hints that he learned from his time in BBQ Catering (39:14) This episode of the Smoking Hot Confessions BBQ Podcast is proudly brought to you by our Podcast Partner, JAGRD Woodfired Smoker Ovens. If you're looking for your next Barbeque, smoker or grill, be sure to check them out. They have a wide range of well-performing units available, and love doing custom work and commercial kit outs as well. Check out: https://jagrdwoodfired.com.au If you would like to become a Podcast Partner we'd love to hear from you. Send Ben an email at ben@smokinghotconfessions.com and let's get that conversation started! To get your free copy of 'The Beginners Guide to Real BBQ', including some smoked meat recipes, head to: https://smokinghotconfessions.com Check out our award winning eBooks, 'The Bacon Manifesto' and '27 Lessons Learned from Competition BBQ' on our website: https://smokinghotconfessions.com/ebooks/
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Tyrus and Kat recall their old podcast studio bartender, Chad Griffin. Kat considers a new job as a personal assistant for Tyrus' six-year-old. Tyrus explains the importance of keeping it real with your friends vs. being a 'yes man.' PLUS Will the podcast change its name after Kat gets married? Follow Tyrus on Twitter: @PlanetTyrus Follow Kat Timpf on Twitter: @KatTimpf
Tyrus and Kat give a performance review to the newest addition to the podcast. Tyrus weighs in on someone's need for an "emotional support beer." Tyrus and Kat find out what a 3,000-year-old mummy sounds like. *Unpopular Opinion* - Listen for Kat's solution to every problem in this episode! Follow Tyrus on Twitter: @PlanetTyrus Follow Kat Timpf on Twitter: @KatTimpf
The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Wednesday, October 24th, 2018. The midterms will be upon us in just a few weeks. We opened the lines to hear if you are dreading the potential outcome or are you confident that the elections will sway in your political favor. Chad Griffin, the president of the Human Rights Campaign, joined us to discuss the Trump administration's attacks on transgender identity, and ballot question 3. MIT economist Jonathan Gruber talked about Trump's relationship with big pharma. National security expert Juliette Kayyem called in to update us in the explosive devices that were sent to CNN, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama. WGBH Art's Editor Jared Bowen talked about the latest art's news around Boston and the country. Boston Globe columnist Alex Beam gave us one of his famous explainers. We opened the lines to hear your thoughts on small talk.
As the midterm elections bear down upon us, Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign, is traveling all over the country helping LGBTQ and allied candidates in their quest for higher office and being a voice for Americans who have had enough.
Human Rights Campaign president Chad Griffin assesses the record of Trump White House--and Ivanka Trump--on gay rights and what the Resistance has to learn. Tony-nominated Paula Vogel talks her play "Indecent" and anxieties about art in the age of Trump.
Show Notes: Episode 46 features interviews with participants from the 6th Annual Rabalais Run for Life, including event sponsor, Paul Rabalais. Paul shares why he became involved with LOPA and why he continues to be such a strong advocate. You can also see pictures from the event, including the special 25th anniversary gift given to the family of Shawn Elizabeth. LOPA's CEO, Kelly Ranum, joins us in the studio to recap some of the successes and challenges we faced in 2016 and gives us a sneak preview of things to come in the new year. Then Sally explains the difference between stress and anxiety and how the holidays effect both in our family support segment. We honor Hero, Chad Griffin, and listen to a message we received from the mother of another Hero, Dru Mayon. Happy holidays from The Gifted Life Podcast team!
Thought-provoking Insights from the Left Side of the Political Aisle Elias Isquith, Executive Editor at Cafe Dot Com Chad Griffin, President of the Human Rights Campaign Molly Cain, Research Associate for the Center for American Progress Action Fund
It seemed too improbable to be true: the lawyers who fought Bush v. Gore teaming up to fight Prop 8. And if that wasn’t strange enough, the company they were keeping was absolutely insane: lefty activist Rob Reiner; Bush Campaign Manager Ken Mehlman; screenwriter Dustin Lance Black. Orchestrating this strange alliance was Chad Griffin, who was until recently an outsider to marriage equality. He’d been brought in to advise the Prop 8 campaign, and the cause had become his passion. Now, the political operative turned his attention to the freedom to marry, and he had a daring new strategy. It was so daring, in fact, that the conventional wisdom at the time was that it was a terrible idea. Longtime leaders let him know in no uncertain terms that his federal lawsuit could do far more harm than good, and that there was little trust for his conservative allies. Their objections were completely reasonable, given that they’d weathered painful setbacks in the fight, from the destruction of relationships to legal roadblocks to the death of loved ones in the midst of battle. This new strategy was wrong, they explained, and so were the people behind it. The whole thing broke all the rules. But Chad was convinced that breaking the rules was the only way to win.
Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin joins Becky to talk about his speech at Southern Comfort and the relationship between HRC and the trans community.
Chad Griffin keynoting Southern Comfort, rants, news, and more!
Turkey-day memories, listener mail, and a conversation with Chad Griffin.