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The Mets take game 2 and the series against the Rockies and after the game the hometown boy Brandon Nimmo met with Keith and Pat to discuss the game and Pat's trip to his hometown of Cheyenne Wyoming.
Hey, you probably wonder where we've been and why this episode seems late. Well, Robyn is so beautiful she threw away her laptop charger in Cheyenne Wyoming. So please enjoy this great episode filmed 2 weeks ago, and uploading now! Welcome to Coffee Talk! These are fun in-between episodes where we read your user-submitted stories, hang out with friends, talk about witchy pop culture, or chat with you about what's going on in our personal practices! This week we read your listener ghost stories with the wonderful Lauretta Wong. Want to be featured? Head on over to coffeeandcauldrons.com, shoot us an email at submissions@coffeeandcauldrons.com, or give us a call at (351) 207-0799 Don't forget to join us on November 30th for a lecture with Thorn Mooney, on Getting Unstuck as a Witch. And thank you to all our Patreon Subscribers! Without you, none of this is possible. https://patreon.com/magickalbeginnings
John Knepper thought he would pursue a career in theater after graduating and performing at the Harvard Radcliffe summer theater. However, after moving to Memphis, Tennessee, he took a left turn and started working in the marketing department of the nation's fifth largest security guard company. After nine months there, John quit his job and traveled around the country for six months. Working in Washington on Immigration Laws On the last leg of his travels, he was in Washington where, by chance, he met the assistant to the Chief of Staff for Senator Al Simpson of Wyoming. Six months later they called him for an interview and subsequently he started working on Capitol Hill. He talks about his work as a personal assistant for a senator before moving on to work for the Senate Judiciary Committee. In 1995 and 1996, he worked on the 1996 immigration law, which was the last major piece of immigration legislation passed by Congress. John also worked for Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee on the Governmental Affairs Committee and Homeland Security Committee for two years, where he worked on investigations into foreign influence in the 1996 Presidential election. John worked on campaign fundraising and regulatory reform, becoming one of the most knowledgeable staffers for the Senate Judiciary Committee without a law degree. From Washington to Law School In 1998, he decided to change careers and went to law school. He attended the University of Michigan School of Law, which was considered the best law school at the time. Upon graduating from law school in 2001, he worked for a federal judge for a year and later held a position with the US Department of Justice in the Federal Programs Branch. He was part of the team that defended the McCain Feingold campaign finance law, and John talks about how the law faced constitutional challenges and the mistrust among the Republican and Democratic National Committees. John discusses his role in document review at the Republican and Democratic National Committees, and his decision to build an effective record of campaign finance regulations. He also talks about working on national security issues for President Bush, such as the freezing of assets of the Iraqi government and the question of how to give Iraq billions of dollars back to the government. Working as the Associate General Counsel of the OMB John was called to work as the Associate General Counsel of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 2004. OMB is an agency within the White House responsible for ensuring that federal government actions are consistent with the President's priorities. Originating under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, OMB is responsible for reviewing all testimony, legislation, and major regulations issued by the executive branch to Congress. He talks about working under President Bush and eventually becoming the deputy general counsel of the Office of Management and Budget. The office was responsible for supporting the President's views and clearing executive orders. The general counsel's office was also responsible for reaching out to other federal agencies to discuss concerns and ensure they understood the consequences of their actions. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Financial Bailouts In summer 2008, a friend of John's, who had been in the White House Counsel's office, called him to discuss the economic concerns with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. John moved over to become the Deputy General Counsel of the Treasury. The conversation turns to the bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the potential bankruptcy of AIG, and the impact of money market funds on the economy. He talks about the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) which was developed to provide an asset against which companies could borrow from the Federal Reserve. This allowed the government to keep the velocity of money in the system, and AIG was a prime example of how the US government managed to keep these businesses operating. He also discusses an unsung moment during the financial bailout and the collaboration between Merrill Lynch and Wachtell Lipton, Rosen and Katz, and one reason for the bailout. From Washington to Wyoming In 2009, John was unemployed due to elections having consequences. He moved to Wyoming, where the economy was buffered by long-term commodities contracts, and he started working for the city of Cheyenne Wyoming as an attorney, working on $50 million government programs. John talks about Wyoming's unique tax system, with no state income tax, so revenue is largely mineral taxation. He worked with people in Wyoming suing companies over tax burdens. John worked there for two years before falling into another position as the Attorney General of Wyoming. He was appointed as the Chief Deputy Attorney General of Wyoming, and for five years, from 2013 to 2019, he was the number two lawyer for the state where he worked on environmental, law enforcement, and gun rights issues. Establishing a Solo Practice From March 2019 onwards, John moved on to solo private practice in Wyoming. He chose this path because he wanted to take on more controversial litigation and avoid moving their family to a different location. He discusses his experience as a political appointee of George W. Bush and involvement in pro life cases, including pre and post Dobbs litigation on pro life issues. John has also been involved in controversial cases, such as defending coverage of gender transition services and determining equal protection. Large law firms often avoid this area due to financial constraints. His practice is paid law, with clients ranging from wills for small to large corporations, and he works on multi-district litigation. Influential Professors and Courses at Harvard John mentions a class on the Holocaust and genocide by Professor Eric Goldhagen, which he found to be incredibly profound. This course changed his interest in understanding the reasons behind people's resistance to horrible decisions, such as murder and atrocities. He also took courses on resistance to authority from social psychologist Herb Kelman and his senior thesis on the concept of the witch at the Salem witch trials. He mentions Professor Orlando Patterson of the Sociology department at Harvard had a class on freedom, focusing on the origins of the western and American concepts of freedom and liberty. Timestamps: 05:00: Career path from Congressional staffer to lawyer 11:26: Defending campaign finance law in court 16:17: Legal questions related to Iraq invasion and asset recovery 21:47: White House roles and responsibilities 27:54: Government bailouts during the 2008 financial crisis 34:28: Financial crisis, bailouts, and government intervention 40:18: Tax compliance, job loss, and career changes 46:12: Legal work in Wyoming, including coal mining and environmental issues 51:40: Legal cases related to gender identity and health insurance coverage 55:24: Personal growth, career paths, and Holocaust education 59:57: The concept of freedom, heroism, and redemption 1:05:36: Life decisions, fountain pen hobby, and connecting with others Links: Email: john.knepper@gmail.com Featured Non-profits The featured non-profits of this episode are the 52nd Street Project and Village Arts Theater, recommended by Jeannie Simpson who reports: This is Jeannie Simpson, class of 1992 and the featured nonprofits for this episode are the 52nd Street Project and Village Arts Theater. The 52nd street project is in New York City, and my husband and I both volunteered there for about 10 years. It takes kids from Hell's Kitchen community and pairs them with theater professionals to write and perform original plays. It also offers homework help and mentor programs and all kinds of arts classes. It's free for the children who want to participate, and it's just a really awesome example of the transformative power of storytelling through theater. The second nonprofit I want to recommend is in Los Angeles, California, and it's called Village Arts Theater. It is a nonprofit that provides all kinds of arts classes and opportunities for kids from the community, ages four to 14 to participate in plays and in classes. It's an inclusive program, and no child is turned away because of financial need. And I have taught, volunteered, directed, choreographed for village arts for a decade. I still work with them, and both my children were raised in this theater program, and I have seen countless children benefit from all the amazing things that it has to offer. 52nd Street Project website is the numbers five, two and then the word project.org, and village arts website is one word, village arts theater with an R E at the end.org, 52 project.org, and villageartstheatre.org. And org, and they are both worth checking out and worthy of your time, your money, your talents, resources, whatever you might have to offer. And now here is Will Bachmann with this week's episode. To learn more about their work visit: 52 project.org and villageartstheatre.org.
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network sits down with Colorado State Rams head football coach Jay Norvell to talk about the Colorado State Rams upcoming season. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & Brock Vierra (@MNSToday) sit down with coach Norvell and discuss the evolution of the Colorado State Rams program and could this be the year they win the Mountain West Conference Championship?Is the 12 team college football playoff great for the sport of college football and the future moving forward? Is this years team his best team yet in Fort Collins, Colorado? How did Jerry Glanville get up to Fort Collins to meet up with the 2024 Colorado State Rams football team? We talk it all and more on this Jay Norvell interview edition of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersCirca Sports - 16 MILLION in guaranteed prizes w/ Circa Survivor & Circa Millions - https://www.circasports.com/circa-sports-millionFootball Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 134 college football team preview series with the Wyoming Cowboys 2024 Season Preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) & NC Nick (@NC__NicK) break down the upcoming Wyoming Cowboys offense, defense and special teams and key in on the Cowboys 2024 schedule. Should we expect the Wyoming Cowboys to drop off after Craig Bohl retired and they hired Jay Sawvel? Do the Wyoming Cowboys have one of the best home field advantages in all of college football with War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyoming?Is Evan Svoboda the next great Wyoming Cowboys quarterback? Will the run game be super elite with the offensive line returning 4 starters and Harrison Waylee and DJ Jones in the backfield? Did the Wyoming Cowboys win the transfer portal when they landed Tyler King? Is tight end John Michael Gyllenborg a name to lookout for on the Wyoming offense in 2024? Will Wyoming special teams still be top notch with the return of John Hoyland at kicker?Will Aaron Bohl and Jay Sawvel have the Wyoming Cowboys defense playing at an elite level in 2024 with 7 starters returning? Will the defensive line be elite with the likes of DeVonne Harris, Jordan Bertagnole, Ben Florentine and Sebastian Harsh? Is Shae Suiaunoa one of the top linebackers in the Mountain West? Can the Wyoming Cowboys break in new corners and still be an elite defense in 2024? Is Wyett Ekeler and Issac White one of the best safety duos in the MWC? Can the Wyoming Cowboys win the Mountain West this year? We talk it all and more on this Wyoming Cowboys edition of The College Football Experience. JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersCirca Sports - 16 MILLION in guaranteed prizes w/ Circa Survivor & Circa Millions - https://www.circasports.com/circa-sports-millionFootball Contest Proxy - Use promo code SGP to save $50 at - https://www.footballcontestproxy.com/Rithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $250 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnGametime code SGPN - Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code SGPN for $20 off your first purchase - https://gametime.co/ADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.io Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/TCEonSGPNTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TCEonSGPNYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK
In Cheyenne, Wyoming, a surprising mayoral candidate has emerged: VIC, an AI-powered persona created by Victor Miller. VIC boasts an impressive IQ of 155, can read documents at incredible speed, and prioritizes transportation, economic development, and sustainable growth. Miller argues that VIC can rid the city of corruption and self-serving agendas by processing dense information to make informed decisions. However, county officials are investigating whether VIC can legally appear on the ballot, as Wyoming law states only registered voters can run for office. Despite controversy, Miller believes AI will play a significant role in future politics. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonyphoang/message
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Meadow King from Cheyenne Wyoming speaks about her journey with wrestling, her faith in God, the people she's been able to pray over and her experience at the Wyoming High School State tournament this season. Be sure to check out all our Wrestle Her Podcast social media!Follow me:Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/wrestle_her_podcast/Youtube -- https://www.youtube.com/@WrestleHerPodcast/featured
Garrett tells the story about how the Best of the Best hunt went for Shane and him down in Cheyenne Wyoming. It got pretty western.Follow us on IG: @topdoghuntEmail your storys to // topdoghuntwyo@gmail.com (name, where from, and story or question)Also check out Stone Glacier for top notch gear that wont let you down! www.stoneglacier.com // @stoneglacierGet Em Dead!!!
Hello to you listening in Cheyenne, Wyoming!Coming to you from Whidbey Island, Washington this is Stories From Women Who Walk with 60 Seconds for Story Prompt Friday and your host, Diane Wyzga inviting you to celebrate your Happy Birthday Continuation Day with me as I celebrate mine on Sunday February 4th!It's a tradition to light the candles on a birthday cake and say, "Make a wish. Blow out the candles!"Where did this tradition begin? Maybe it's true or maybe it isn't, but as the story goes the ancient Greeks in the time of Zeus brought round-shaped cakes adorned with lit candles when they visited the temple of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and the moon. The Romans called her Diana. As you can imagine, the lit candles made the round cakes glow like the moon. Others believe that the smoke from the candles carries the wishes and prayers heavenward where they will be granted - in time - although not always in the form they were expected. When it's your birthday light the candles, make a wish and believe it will come true for you. Birthday wishes are like that! Guaranteed!Story Prompt: What Birthday Wishes of yours might have unexpectedly come true, and not in the form they were expected? Write that story? You're always invited: “Come for the stories - stay for the magic!” Speaking of magic, would you subscribe, share a 5-star rating + nice review on your social media or podcast channel of choice, and join us next time!Meanwhile, stop by my Quarter Moon Story Arts website to:✓ Check out What I Offer,✓ Arrange your free Story Start-up Session,✓ Opt In to my Now & Again NewsAudioLetter for bonus gift, valuable tips & techniques to enhance your story work, and✓ Stay current with Diane on LinkedIn.Stories From Women Who Walk Production TeamPodcaster: Diane F Wyzga & Quarter Moon Story ArtsMusic: Mer's Waltz from Crossing the Waters by Steve Schuch & Night Heron MusicAll content and image © 2019 to Present Quarter Moon Story Arts. All rights reserved.
Hello everyone. Beginning in October we will be bringing you a series of stories that we hope will entertain you. Welcome to the Ferimore Chronicles, a bi-monthly fictional podcast originating from the enchanting town of Carbis Bay, where the possibilities are boundless. It's a mystery, adventure thriller about history, secrets, romance and bad guys. If you're looking for a place to start you can go to my Spotify page at https://tinyurl.com/3kypmkk6. If you're new to the world of podcasts, don't hesitate to dive right in on Spotify. Feel free to explore episodes at your own pace, whether that means skipping around or rewinding; after all, time can be as fluid as your listening experience. Each story is a standalone masterpiece, allowing you to immerse yourself without any prior knowledge of the show. The location for this story is beautiful Cornwall England. The location of the fictitious Manor is present day Tregenna Castle. I drew inspiration for that location, and castle when I did my research for the book. The Manor sits on the most prized land in all of Cornwall England. It was originally built in the 14th Century by an English Knight named Sir Heric of Shaldorn who was knighted for his bravery in the Battle of Legume awarded by King Ernaldus III. I drew inspiration for this fictitious battle taken from the real Battle of Crécy, (August 26, 1346). The battle and the knight are part of the history of this place, and play an important role in the backstory. The protagonist Jennifer Ferimore was raised on a ranch in Cheyenne Wyoming. Trained as an investigative reporter for a local paper until one day she receives a strange letter requesting her presence at the reading of her uncles will. She travels to England, and when she arrives on the Manor property is where the story begins. There are many plot twists and secrets. Soon after arriving she is told by her attorney that the property is behind on it's taxes, and they must be paid before the property is officially hers. Will Jennifer solve the mysteries before it's too late. Shaldorn holds secrets that men are willing to kill for. Welcome to the Ferimore Chronicles. Enjoy the journey!
Randy and Caly, along with travel blogger Whitney O'Halek, discuss the top things to do in the railroad and rodeo capital of the United States: Cheyenne, Wyoming. Whitney also talks about her new Israel travel agency, Elevation Journeys.Download the top ten things to do in Cheyenne, WY for FREE at https://rvdestinationsmagazine.com/top10.Subscribe to RV Destinations Magazine at www.RVDestinationsmagazine.com.Learn more about Whitney O'Halek at www.quickwhittravel.com.Learn more about Elevation Journeys at www.elevationjourneys.com.
Episode 279: Why Cheyenne, Wyoming Loves Sarah Sawchuk (Manitou Comedy Festival)Sarah Sawchuck can say no wrong in Cheyenne, Wyoming. For her, it's the capital city of what's wrong in America - but the people love her. This doesn't make sense to Sarah either. After acting school in NYC, Sarah began doing stand-up comedy and she's seen her share of bombs: she tells Dan Bublitz Jr about letting a heckler hang in there too long (then pay her for it); and about another time when a quick parkour demonstration in the middle of her set left a table broken at a venue.Catch this episode for Sarah's lessons about bombing, producing shows, how you have to believe in what you're doing on stage, and how she uses data to get better as a comic. Plus More!Sponsored by https://www.puxhub.com/: Hey bomb squad if you're a comedian or podcaster looking for an affordable website solution with a modern look then we recommend PuxHub! With a PuxHub website, you can set up your new website in minutes with easy-to-use prebuilt templates. PuxHub websites are customizable and easily integrated with IG, TikTok, and Twitter platforms. The best part, PuxHub plans are only $5 per month! We use PuxHub for our website, and we think you should too and that's why we've partnered with PuxHub to offer listeners a free 60-trial! Head over to PuxHub.com to subscribe and use promo code "AOBPOD" at check out for your 60-day free trial and then pay only $5 per month after that. Take your career to the next level with your own PuxHub website today!Sarah SawchukBorn and raised in Denver, CO, Sarah's been performing standup comedy since 2018 and has performed coast-to-coast from Seattle to New York City. Sarah has produced and hosted comedy shows of different varieties and is the founder and owner of Sad Spaniel Productions.https://www.instagram.com/sarahthecomedian/Art of Bombing:"Nobody Had a Podcast Called The Art of Bombing" Theme by John HultBumpers provided by Joe Nicola MusicWebsite: https://www.artofbombingpod.com/Merch: https://art-of-bombing-pod.creator-spring.com/Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/aobpodFB: https://www.facebook.com/artobpodcast/Twitter: @artofbombingpodInstagram: @artofbombingpodTwitch: @artofbombingpodYouTube: Art of Bombing PodcastDan Bublitz Jr: http://www.danbublitz.com/Josh Shirley: http://www.joshshirleycomedy.com
Rob Shank is the owner and broker of Crossed Arrows Real Estate and a teacher at Crossed Arrows Real Estate School in Cheyenne Wyoming. Rob talks with Victoria Ray Henderson the host of Listen Up Home Buyers. Victoria is the owner & broker of HomeBuyer Brokerage serving home buyers in Washington D.C., Virginia, and Maryland. :55 How real estate representation works1:10 Exclusive buyer agency and fiduciary relationships with clients1:21 Description of the listing agent role and the buyer agent role in real estate1:55 Why did Rob join the National Association of Exclusive Buyer Agents2:09 More on how real estate representation2:30 Description of Wyoming real estate representation3:08 The role of a Real Estate broker in Real estate3:34 Clients have a relationship with the broker and brokerage, not the individual real estate agent4:45 Buyer agents and listing agents work under the supervision of a broker. 4:08 What happens when the broker is representing a buyer purchasing a listing from the brokerage5:20 How can a broker be neutral in many of these relationships?5:55 The slippery slope of real estate representation6:27 A buyers agent should never act as a salesperson6:47 New marketing slogan, 'We're not going to sell you a house. We're going to help you buy one'7:08 How buyer agents get paid7:32 Exclusive buyer agency is a different mindset for the real estate agents who only work for home buyers7:56 Exclusive buyer agency is a specialty.8:20 Exclusive buyer agency brings concierge service to home buyers8:48 Crossed Arrows Real Estate is the first exclusive buyer brokerage in Wyoming
In episode 95, we conclude our multi-episode road trip to Wyoming. This installment takes us to Mount Rushmore in South Dakota before finishing our trip in Wyoming. Our final stops in Wyoming include the Fort Laramie National Historic Site and an overnight stay in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Lead, South Dakota We stayed at the Town Hall Inn the night before our Mount Rushmore visit. You'll find this boutique hotel just five minutes from the famous town of Deadwood, South Dakota. It's an excellent location for visiting the Black Hills area of South Dakota. Mount Rushmore Mount Rushmore is a treasure of American history — located in the Black Hills of South Dakota; it features the iconic carved faces of four presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. It's a special place visited by nearly 3 million people visit yearly. Fort Laramie National Historic Site Fort Laramie was an important trading post along the Oregon Trail in the 1800s - perhaps the most important location related to America's westward expansion. Today, Fort Laramie National Historic Site is a living museum where you can explore historic structures and gain insight into the lives of those who traveled west seeking new opportunities. Cheyenne Wyoming and the Nagel Warren Mansion Having completed our Wyoming National Park System sites tour, we drove into Cheyenne, Wyoming, where we stayed at the Nagel Warren Mansion. This B&B has classic Victorian architecture on the outside and is elegant and in keeping with a Victorian theme on the inside. It is a first-rate historic bed and breakfast. You can easily walk from the B&B to neighborhood restaurants, bars, and the train depot. Listen to our prior episodes for more tips on planning your trip to Wyoming. The Places Where We Go Travel Resources The Places Where We Go Travel Resources TRAVEL BOOKS: While planning your travels, you can find links to several books to get you in the travel mindset on our Amazon Store Page - check out the section: Books That Inspire Travel GEAR: Visit our Amazon Storefront for more travel resources - all we use personally. GET YOUR TRAVEL GEAR HERE! - The Places Where We Go Amazon Storefront Thanks for your support! Inspiring Your Future Travels We hope this episode inspires you to consider visiting Wyoming. The Places Where We Go PODCAST: Released every other week in your favorite podcast app WEBSITE & BLOG www.theplaceswherewego.com SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/theplaceswherewego TWITTER: https://twitter.com/theplaceswhere1 EMAIL: Write to us at comments@theplaceswherewego.com We'll see you at the places where we go. Julie & Art AFFILIATE LINK DISCLOSURE The Places Where We Go contains affiliate links and is a member of the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. If you make a purchase using one of these Amazon links, we may receive compensation at no extra cost to you. Read our disclaimer and privacy policy for more information.
Convention of States co-founder and Senior Advisor Michael Farris gives a talk to a group of COS supporters in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Recorded February 2023.
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Tim Lyon was an officer assigned to the 400th Strategic Missile Squadron located in Cheyenne Wyoming. The Squadron was maintained 50 Peacekeeper ICBM missiles based in underground silos in farmers' fields in remote areas of Wyoming.Tim was one of two launch officers who were responsible for 10 of these missiles. He and his colleague would descend forty to sixty feet below ground to a concrete capsule that housed the Launch Control Centre. There he would spend 24-hour alerts ready to launch 100 nuclear warheads — each with twenty times the explosive force of the Hiroshima bomb at speeds of 15,000 mph. We hear in detail about his training, the testing procedures, security, and how he handled such a huge responsibility. Tim also describes launching one of these missiles from a test site in the US. Episodes mentioned:Commanding a Royal Navy Polaris Nuclear Missile Submarine https://coldwarconversations.com/episode168/Cold War history is disappearing; however, a simple monthly donation will keep this podcast on the air. You'll become part of our community and get a sought after CWC coaster as a thank you and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link.Episode notes here https://coldwarconversations.com/episode275/History AnalyzedHistory Analyzed is a podcast which investigates both history's biggest moments and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify A View from CampA view from Camp is a state of mind you can enjoy any time! Host Monte McCulloch and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFind the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life! Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/Support the showSupport the project! https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/ColdWarPodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations
The Everyday Sniper Podcast: Sam Carlson WYCoPRL Competition season is fast approaching, and I think the WYCo league is one of the best examples of how to run a series right. This episode I have Sam Carlson who runs the Cheyenne Match for the WYCo league and we dig into the 2023 Season. WYCO PRL is a precision rifle league local to the Front Range area. The league includes five independent monthly one-day matches in Laramie Wyoming, Cheyenne Wyoming, N.O.C.O. at Pawnee, Colorado Springs, and Rawlins Wyoming. The season runs from January through August, with a finale in September. You can reach out to Sam on Facebook for his Cheyenne competitions. Enjoy the 2023 competition season, and be sure to check out the WYCo league I think you will like it. Thanks for sharing, thanks for listening and thanks for being a part of the everyday sniper podcast.
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Fell Harvest (Doom Metal) to the Show! (Click to go there) ● WEB: www.fellharvest.com ● FB: @fellharvest ● BC: @fellharvest ● IG: @fellharvestband ● TW: @fellharvestband Based in Cheyenne Wyoming, Fell Harvest strives to inject the somberness of 90s death doom with the energy of modern melodic death and thrash. Formed in 2018 by frontman Joseph Fell, they released their first EP just in time for the pandemic and its accompanying disruptions. The band spent the following year writing and recording a full length. The resulting effort, Pale Light in a Dying World, was released in July of 2021. The title track for this record was featured on "Doomed and Stoned in Colorado" in April of that year. Combining influences such as My Dying Bride, Rotting Christ, Type O Negative and Metallica, Fell Harvest's overall sound is at once familiar and challenging, taking listeners to well known places via new and exciting musical paths. The band's current lineup consists of founder, bassist and vocalist Joseph Fell, Guitarist Liam Duncan and drummer Mike Smith. ● Media Inquiries: www.fellharvest.com
Episode #134: Alien Song (Song starts at 5:00) The rain came down gently as I hit record for this episode. I have a corrugated iron roof on my studio. I don't mind that, as it keeps me in touch with nature… I get to hear the odd parrot squark - or the wind …or the rain. It's pretty relaxing, isn't it. What's that got to do with songwriting, I hear you ask? I find the quiet - and the occasional sound of nature - allows me to rediscover the sense of peace required to create. You tune in naturally to the essence, the true self…the ‘honest' voice that you write with. On this episode, I take you outside at sunset in the Australian outdoors to look for bats (!). Very peaceful, indeed. Some people find bats creepy. I generally don't. But thinking about what a lot of people think about bats brought Alien Song to mind..as it's kind of creepy. I've written a lot of different sorts of songs over the years. This song is definitely not a piano/vocal ballad. The piano and vocal is actually is in the mix, but it's presented here with the band Pete Pascoe and The Patient Hum….it's a guitar driven rock song. Alien Song was composed by the whole band. It came as a surprise to us when it starting taking shape. I'll talk you through how it happened. Neil Sims started a guitar riff and away we went. The lyrics were 90% stream of consciousness. I just started winging lyrics as I talked and sung & a story started to develop. As I sang ( and played piano and bass keys left hand), I shut my eyes and saw myself in a movie. So the lyrics are that of a commentator, sometimes with a sort of birds-eye view, looking down. Other ‘camera angles' would be close ups, some scenes viewed as the main character viewed the scene, etc. Yes, I can see the whole music video for this song. Although the album The Roughest Cut (which has Alien Song on it & which is streaming now) was released a couple of years ago now, I never made the video. I think I still will one day. I'll include the green alien I drew and painted when I was 17, as an exchange student in Cheyenne Wyoming,. now that was a great experience. I stayed with a wonderful family. From a creative point of view, I think the overall effect was: it sort of tipped me on my head and really set me free to follow this creative path - and this is what happened to the character in this particular song. He heads west (because he thought it might be for best) and he has some life changing experiences during his travels. These Wyoming connections are very timely indeed - my host sister from my American family is coming to visit this week! Looking forward to this. I love how art and life are so entwined. That's the beauty of art and music. You begin with something real and present it as something completely new - with the same essence. The essence of the self…listeners are letting me know they are getting to know the artist, the composer as well as find out more about the songs and that's all part of podcasting. In this episode I think that is perhaps Alien Song has revealed a bit more of me - in a story. Everyone loves a good story. Ok, I hope you enjoy the song and story on this week's episode. I did enjoy rediscovering alien song. Got a cuppa? Sit back and have a listen…here we go…
Isaac Martin from Cheyenne Wyoming talks about his experience in building confidence when quoting jobs, and being a "yes" man; meaning not succumbing to every whim from the client's requests. The root of this confidence stems from knowing your numbers, so you know your limits and know what you can or can't do. Listen to Isaac's take on his journey in this regard, and how he's growing his business in a single city market. Follow Isaac or reach out to him on Instagram at https://instagram.com/cml_wy?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= And check out his website at Care More Lawn | #1 Outdoor Landscaping Hardscaping Cheyenne Wyoming If you're interested in learning more about SynkedUP, check us out: SynkedUP - Landscape Business Management Software https://synkedup.com/
In an exclusive Canadian interview, Ivan Moody of the band Five Finger Death Punch speaks with iHeartRadio's JD Lewis on his road to recovery, his recovery centres in Cheyenne Wyoming, and how those themes manifest on their new album AfterLife. Ivan Moody of Five Finger Death Punch talks about dying for three minutes, and elaborates on seeing the "Blue Light". Ivan Moody talks about his turn to film in "The Retaliators" and what brings all artists together in a commitment to creating. Ivan comments on the photo shared by Tommy Lee a few days ago - before the audio cuts out (really!). Finally, Ivan and JD walk through the history and the future of FFDP!
This week on the Manteca Podcast, a 3rd generation HVAC specialist, and to hear the story told back to me, my guest was in the local Manteca area family heating and air business. By the time he was old enough to make decisions in life, he was leaving this town Manteca to get away from the family business and heating and air, it was all he knew from a young age. So, this Manteca patriot decided at the time, which was around the 9/11 attack that he wanted to go to college. The way to do that inexpensively was to do it, by entering the Armed Forces and that is where the Air Force grabs a young Manteca man headed for a new career in the military.. Mark was headed for a new career, that was in the nuclear missile silos in Cheyenne Wyoming, the job? HVAC / Heating and Air Conditioning, you heard me right. Mr. "I'm tired of Manteca and I'm tired of HVAC' goes into the military… That is where he had an epiphany and that was to go with what you know and to appreciate what he had learned at home and what he was learning in the military.. After his service Mark comes home and ends up at some point carrying on the family name that has grown to be such a big name in the Manteca and Ripon area over multiple decades in the HVAC trade. From his grandpa, Tony to his uncle and dad, Tony and Mark Sr. this MHS graduate, last name Souza, has built a very successful heating and air business continuing the family legacy and this week he's on my show.. Mark Souza-Souza's Heating & Air
Today, we have somebody in studio, we're not in studio on Zoom, that just started doing video maybe three, four months ago, consistently. He's done it in an area that let's just say most people aren't doing video, and because he was sort of sticking out like a sore thumb, he just shot right up. One of the questions we get is like, how do I use video if I'm going into a new market? Well, we're going to show you that's exactly what we're doing here.Our guest today is Stan Hartzheim is an experienced Mortgage Loan Originator who has a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry with Certification as a Divorce Lending Professional as well as expertise utilizing FHA, VA, USDA, and specialty loan programs. Skilled in Divorce Law, Mortgage Lending, Sales, Budgeting, Customer Service, Contractors, and Nonprofit Management.Three Things You'll Learn in This EpisodeHow to use video when you're new to an areaThe wonders of consistencyCreating a sphere of influenceResourcesLearn more about Stan Hartzheim Real Estate Marketing DudeThe Listing Advocate (Earn more listings!)REMD on YouTubeREMD on InstagramStan's Contact Information: (720)883-8452Stan@dblhloans.comTranscript:So how do you track new business? You constantly don't have to chase it. Hi, I'm Mike Cuevas a real estate marketing dude. And this podcast is all about building a strong personal brand people have come to know, like trust and most importantly, refer. But remember, it is not their job to remember what you do for a living. It's your job to remind them. Let's get startedWhat's up ladies and gentlemen, welcome another episode of the real estate marketing dude podcast. What we're doing today, folks, is we have somebody in studio, we're not in studio on Zoom.That just started doing video maybe three, four months ago, consistently. And he's done it in an area that let's just say most people aren't doing video. And because he was sort of sticking out like a sore thumb, he started just like, shot right up. This is somebody one of the questions we get is like, how do I use video if I'm going into a new market? Well, we're going to show you that's exactly what we're doing here. Before I introduce our guests today, we're gonna discuss like what his journey was. But more importantly, this is a mortgage brokers isn't a real estate agent. It's a mortgage broker, who for the last X amount of years worked primarily in the Denver market, Denver, Colorado, just recently has relocated moved over to just north of where he's at into Cheyenne, Wyoming, and now is building his brand within the Cheyenne Wyoming market and seen and trying to almost like starting over again, right? He's got to create new realtor relationships, you got to create a new sphere of influence, doesn't mean he's not doing business in Denver, but he just starts he knows he needs to start building his brand there as well. So we're gonna share his story see exactly sort of how it works with the man Stan right here. And without further ado, we're gonna introduce Stan the Man to the show. Stan, how are you today, sir? I'm doing great, Mike. Thanks for having me on. Why don't you just do a quick intro to everybody first last name what you've been doing for the last 20 years of your life? And who the hell are you?Yeah, so my name is Stan hearts I'm I run a team called wh Home Loans team with a company out of Dallas, Texas called southwest funding. And I've been in the mortgage business since 2017. kind of creeping up on people, like you said down in the Denver market and building my brand down there building out a little bit of a team have our operations staff still in an office down in Aurora, Colorado,had an opportunity to move up to the wide open spaces, just outside of Cheyenne, Wyoming on a little ranch yet, and man couldn't couldn't be happier. We got 10 acres of land, got a beautiful, sprawling ranch house and a lot of wind, wind. And your and you guys were just you're just moving mainly for lifestyle, right? You just want to get more space. But you're got obviously you're gonna bring your mortgage business up there. And what were one of your biggest concerns you had before going into a new market?You know, I think like, look like anybody when you're starting out in the new market. It's like starting out a new business. And so there's some trepidation of how do I grow that business? How do I grow the brand? I think my biggest fear, however, knowing that Cheyenne was a little bit of a smaller town than Denver, obviously was, I grew up in a small town. So I kind of get it. There's some relationships there that have been going on since you know, elementary school or middle school. And when you come into that new market, how do you win over that business? You're anytime you build a business, you're stepping into relationship with people, and sometimes that means stepping between them in their existing relationship? I'm hate to say it, but that's the reality. And how do you do that? If somebody has been friends since middle school? Right. So that was kind of my challenge coming into a smaller market? Yeah, that makes I mean, that's pretty much with everybody. We get a lot of people that hey, I'm in a new market. I don't have a spare because I don't have that will video work. We will be anywhere from you there. So Stan has been Stan is in full disclosure stands one of our clients, and we want to share a story becauseStan started doing video about four months ago, I believe right about now and you just recently got we're not like creating 30 videos a month, right? We're just doing two videos, keeping it simple. But you just recently got picked up from the new station. I hear. Tell me about that.Well,it's been a variety of things have happened in the last few months. We started doing these videos, not not mortgage related. I talked about mortgages all stinking day long. So I thought it'd be a lot of fun to share my journey of learning about Cheyenne and the surrounding state of Wyoming with as many people as I could. Right away when I got here I found out that thisCities a little misunderstood. It's it's not just cowboys. Andyou know, it's there's a lot I guess I'll let me rephrase that there's a lot to do here, a lot of people don't realize it's very beautiful, it's close to the mountains, just like Denver is are on the other side of the mountain Salt Lake City. And we wanted to just kind of spread the word like this is a growing community that has a great infrastructure and a lot of really friendly people. So we started doing videos just to capture our journey around town. You know, as we met, people are winning and visited establishments, learned about the neighborhoods kind of started to zero in on where we wanted to live. We thought why not record this and have Mike and his team make it look good for us. The name of the show is actually in Stan's model like we had to. And I almost did the same thing. And I wish I would have I'm doing it now. But five years ago, and I moved to San Diego, I didn't know if I was going to sell real estate, I didn't know what the hell is gonna happen. I was literally starting over a brand new career in foreign land, foreign territory, I didn't know what the hell was going to happen. I didn't want to sell real estate. But I did have in the back of my mind that if I was the only story I'd be able to tell would be that of a transplant. And at that time, I was going to create a show called San Diego transplant and I was gonna do was just still myself being a tourist, you know, and just discovering while I learned the city, which is what Stan is doing right now. So in his case, we ended up building a show called why not? Like why not Wyoming? And it all ties in with the branding and on that, but Stan's not talking about mortgages on these videos, are you? Well, not yet. I try to avoid it.You know, I love that we came up with the name, why not? I don't know if the listeners will be able to tell. But I got a fairly dry sense of humor. And using that reverse psychology works really well. For me, I think it becomes a little bit of a funnier thing. But yeah, we try to avoid talking about mortgages, we'll do a bunch of stuff that is mortgage related.You know, what is interest rates and PMI, and so on. We teach classes up here in town, and we'll probably record some of those and get you guys to edit it. You know, it's been a lot of fun where we've caught on, like you mentioned, the news stations have have reached out to us. There's there's two big companies that run before local news stations. And they've been reaching out and asking us, hey, you know, do you want to get on our show? Do you want to advertise with us? You know, you seem like you're doing pretty good with video. The other thing that's happened that kind of came out of left field for me, because I don't think I'm some sort of trending superstar. Butyou are, oh, all of a sudden, like people are like, Hey YouTube guy, would you do our product? Would you do this or that we'll you know, we'll give you a free product, we'll we'll sponsor this or that. I didn't see that coming in a million years, I'll be honest. So that's been kind of fun and interesting to see the variety of people that are interested in what we have to say. And you're coming from a position of value. And that's what like, I think a lot of times, and maybe even now you're starting to see it. But before we even started doing this, I don't know if you'd call this conversation. Like we don't have to talk about mortgages. And as a matter of fact, and last, we talked about mortgages and more attention you're gonna get, because when you when you guys start creating videos, you start creating content, what you're really doing is you're just creating conversations, you cannot create conversations without creating content first, right. AndI want to give you guys a different analogy, especially for all your mortgage brokers out there, or even brokerage owners. And this is what this should click because a lot of times, like Mike, I just don't get it. I don't get how me doing a video on a business or me doing a neighborhood tour, this can lead the business, and I'm going to share with you how. So let's get out of the real estate business Dan, and I'm going to share with youa very important lesson I learned from taking one of the Digital Marketer courses, so I gotta give credit where credit's due. I started studying Ryan Deiss Digital Marketer, which is a very high end, or very advanced called Digital Marketing Company. They are the guys that do traffic and conversion and all these other things. Long story short, I'll never forget this. And this is the way my mind works because of one of the I don't know where I saw this was one of the training courses I bought, I was taking one of the lessons. And Ryan Deiss who's one of the CO owners of the company, back in the day before they became all famous and all that they had to they were just an online digital marketer company, right. And they brought on a roofing client, the roofing client at the time. And in Texas. How long do you think a roof lasts in a house in Texas thenI have to guess it lasts a while 2025 the severe weather that we have up here that's for sure. 2025 years, which means that the person that they sell their roof to either most likely transacts the house or dies before they need a new roof which means there is no repeat business. Right? It's not and it's not in that type of business. It's not like you get a ton of referrals. Like it's not like roofers are like through show me a roofer. It's sort of like a plumber, right? You're like hey, can plumber he's a plumber is an electrician, nothing bad about that. But I'm just saying it's not like a super duper, duper highly referral business where everyone's like, Oh, sending the roofer business. Sowhen you need them, you just need them when you need them. Right and you don't really have any loyalty towards a person that doesn't maybe you know someone maybe you don't, but it's almost like a guyHello page type business you thought you sir, find the first company you see, and that sounds good, and then you roll with it. So the point is, is that they had to come up with a marketing plan online for this company. And here's what they ended up doing. So they knew they had to go a roundabout way and think outside the box. What they did was they created a gutter cleaning service. And in the gutter cleaning service, let's just say the going rates were $99 to get your gutters clean, they charged 25 except all their gutter cleaners were experts at identifying roofing issues.What do you think happened next in?Well, I can imagine they started to identify a lot of faulty roofs or roofs with problems on a percent of their sales went through the roof, but they had to create a gutter cleaning service to identify the roof issues, right. So they had the forward thing. See when I'm looking at a lender, in your case, having video that's exactly what it is. The video is your gutter cleaning service to start having more conversations. This is true for a broker owner that's trying to recruit this is true for a lender that's trying to build more relationships. This is true for anybody. See, what we're doing is we're not creating content and videos to sell our shit. We're creating, we're creating content and videos to have more conversations to build trust that will eventually lead to us selling our shit.Right? And that's just that's just the reality of it. Right? And I want you Let's go through sort of what's happening in your market because I wanted to have you on the show. Becausewhen you have the opportunity to do something different and stick out or stand out. That's the Holy Grail. Everyone's always asking us, okay, I want to get leads. I want to get this. I want to get that, folks. Warren Buffett once famously said, when zig zag or they zag Zig. That's exactly what this business is. Because everyone can trip over a mortgage broker on the street, everyone could trip over a real estate agent on the street. And what really makes someone hire you9.9 times out of 10 it's brand and personal relationship. And if they envision themselves to working with you, would you agree with that, Stan? Yeah, I agree. And I think that is the great unknown about video. I didn't certainly know that even six or eight months ago, how much people get to know you through that video exposure. I mean, people, people walk up to me now, like, they've known me for years. And maybe I've met him once before, maybe I haven't. So the other thing that happens, just intuitively, I at least for me, as I started to create things that I say kind of routinely as part of my video making process, right and, and we went on a road trip, I decided that the best way for me to do these tours, especially in a great big state, like Wyoming was a road trip around. And so I started just telling people in my video just kind of just naturally Hey, jump in the car, let's go we're going on a trip, you know, and now it just opens up like a crazy funny line when I bumped into someone at a coffee house, Hey, come on up. And let's go we're going for a ride, you know, like, let's talk for a minute. And it just kind of it transitioned from video to real life really intuitively. What happened? The smaller the town, the easier it is, believe it or not, because think about it, like you come to San Diego is a lot of people are doing video you go to Chicago, New York or a major city. And then you're not so much you don't have as much attention on there. Even though there's more people, even those a bigger population. But you don't have as much attention because you're just one of many. Whereas in Cheyenne, you're one of only how many other mortgage brokers in the Cheyenne market are doing video.You know, there's a few people doing some real short, you know, the short, short recordings or whatever that they throw on Facebook, or maybe you know, some some reels kind of stuff, but I don't think anybody's doing YouTube. There's one real estate agent that is doing some YouTube stuff, but it's negligible. So you gotta go way up north, there's a there's a Gallup north, it's doing a really good job with YouTube videos and short, short shorts, recordings. But that's it. I mean, in the whole state, there's like two of us. That's why you got the news.I love it. So why don't you share with everybody, you know, are you nervous when you got started? What did you think, like, come through that because most people are usually like, hey, I want to do it. But everyone wants to just be done with it. But very few people actually will take action and go through and actually do it. I never understood why.But my gosh, Mike i i can tell you exactly why. You know, it started out with this goes back years. I'll be honest, this goes back to one of my first jobs when I had to do some phone, some phone work. I worked for a large hospital in Colorado, and I had to do some phone work and I'd always think Man, I hate the way I sound on the phone. And someone told me you know what, whatever you sound like is what you sound like you talk all the dang time you never shut up. So just get over it right and then I started to contemplate doing videosLast year and I'm like, Man, I got a face for radio bro. I don't know if I should be doing these videos and then people are like, whatever you look however you look man, you just, you know, you walk around all day you're not hiding under a rug. So get out there and do it. That was it. And and then the follow up to that it's just, you know, scripting like, do I am I gonna sound like a robot? Or am I gonna sound natural, I'm gonna look natural. How's this gonna come together? And I would say the first couple of videos were pretty brutal. I'm not gonna lie. I won't sugarcoat it. I stumbled over the lines, I think we recorded you know, the first one was a eight minute video, I think we recorded an hour and 20 minutes worth of stuff and just kept kind of getting through it. It wasn't, it wasn't embarrassing, because I knew somebody was going to clean it up first, I guess. But it was it was kind of brutal. But after that one, I would say literally, the very next video got 100 times easier. And then from there, they've gotten easier and easier. I still feel like I tried to read the script, or I tried to, you know, make it real polished or professional. And I'm getting over that, you know, I,you know, maybe your listeners will go check out my channel, we just did a brutal, brutal, brutal pub tour. And there was no scripting like, I'm like, Okay, I'm gonna go visit these 13 places, I'm probably going to get drunk while I do it. And I'm gonna have to try all this stuff that I learned about each of these stops, because I'm doing a little history tour with it. And you know, my brand has to teach people something. So I might as well tell them about these breweries. And you know, by the time we got to the end, did I drop an F bomb? Yeah, I did.I did, and that others did a great job of leaving it in there for me. So that was fun.You just got to have fun with it. And you know, that's what I'm learning and the nerves will go away. Have you ever, like hung out with somebody that you just can't be yourself around?A couple times, I got a brother in law thatwas trying to impress him, right. So I tried to live live large, and it's just, it's uncomfortable. You know what I mean? It's, it's no differently like that on video. Like, when you're creating content, you're just speaking to one person at a time. And you're right, like, you should I always tell people, you can't be nervous about the act of shooting video. Because if you are, why you're you control it, like you could just delete it or not post that video or not do it, you can just reshoot it, right? So the whole act of of shooting and and all that stuff is just mindset. None of this stuff is hard. Like if you truly, and I always say this on the show is like if you surely believe you're the right person for the job, whether you're a lender or a real estate agent, it actually becomes your obligation to let the world know about it. And if not, that's very selfish and shady. And if you don't agree with that, then you're not the right person for the job. So there's either one or the other. There's no in between on this. So you have to really look at that for yourselves. And everyone always says I'm the right person for the job. Well, if you're the right person for the job, why the hell are you so scared to tell the world about it? That's when it comes down to you guys. And it's not that creating content or video and all that stuff is hard. It's just something you're not used to. But I'm gonna go on a limb and stand Do you remember your first loan application? Or actually, let's do your first million dollar loan application. Within the first year or two? Were you fucking nervous?I can remember doing both. My first loan application was was utterly ridiculous in the in the day and age of technology.I wanted to be that personal touch right? So I grabbed my old paper 1003 and ran over to the people's house and wrote down all the information and I was nervous as heck. And I thought, Geez, what if I forget some piece of pertinent information? Or what if I don't, you know, get this right or I don't explain something right. And then I realized when I got back to the office, that that was the stupidest thing to be worried about, because it was a simple phone call to get the rest of the information that I maybe forgot like this. That's how I feel about video and just you maybe you do record, you know, rerecord it or you delete something and start over, but it's not the end of the world if it's not perfect on the first try. And that's kind of how that loan application when I remember the first time my first time I had showings, I was 22 years old, and I got the client from cold calling. So I would just do whatever it took back then. But I was working in the city of Chicago, I just moved back up from Carbondale where I went to college and I didn't know my way around the city of Chicago. So and we didn't have at that time we didn't have phones that had Mapquest on him. We had to go to Mapquest online and then print out the instructions, and then print this shit out. Like I would have outside brains, I would bring the Mapquest and I'd have a sheet of paper like this. And if we're looking at six properties, I would have six sheets of paper, I'd have the listing sheet on top and then beneath it would be the Mapquest instruction because I had no fucking idea where it's going. And I had to go out there and fake it till you make it with these clients. So like so what's this neighborhood like? I'm like a. And as a matter of fact, the day before the showings, I went out and I drove the route, just so I didn't look like an idiot with them in the car with me.Right and you had this is like the type of stuff that I didn't like seeoften be like, Hey, I'm not gonna go any showings because I don't know what the neighborhood is, which is no differently. So I'm not going to shoot this video because I don't know what I'm going to look like. Like folks get over yourself. No one is. And we're not that important, like, I'm not that important stands out to important, the only one who thinks that we're that important ourselves. That's right. And I think that's true as so many things, Mike, you know, we started teaching these classes in front of rooms full of people, and I can tell you even now I get nervous before we're going to go do it. But for me to sit back and say, No way, I'm too afraid I'm not going to do it. The only person I'm hurting is myself, I'm just shoot yourself in the foot with that mentality. So you know, get out of your comfort zone and go do something new. So let's, let's go into your video strategy. Totally agree. So when we started out with Stan, he started out doing a lot of stuff. Like there's different types of content you could create for different reasons. When we saw standard channel, or we're standing the opportunity, we just know that there's no one else in Cheyenne doing enchance, a big city, relatively speaking to the area, it's a city, right, any city gets searched on YouTube. And because Dan was the first one there, that's why we're able to pop his channel and say, pop his channel, he's generating lots of 1000s of views on the videos. And that's what led to him getting picked up by the news and all that stuff. But now that you've built out the channel, and you have that street club, the video that he was doing, he's referencing here is really funny. It was about what, eight minutes long, nine minutes long, give or take. Yeah. And the longer you did, you did a brew tour on site. So you guys had like the city was putting on like a Abreu history tour. Right. So I'm curious, because I haven't talked to you about this. But what people don't realize is the act of shooting, the video turns into relationship building itself, as well as other additional content you could be doing on stories and all this other stuff. So I'm curious to know, like, you're walking around on this tour, how many people were on the tour?You know, it didn't really have like a point, a starting point, you know, and then get to the end line, it was kind of jump in the middle, you know, go at your own pace sort of thing. So, I mean, there were, I don't know, hundreds of people doing the tour, but there wasn't a group of 100 are going from place to place to place, right. So and some people are going backwards to the direction we were going. So we kind of kept bumping into a few people here and there that we'd see over and over at different stops. But yeah, so it was a little bit unique in that way, just because everybody was kind of doing their own thing. How many conversations did just the fact that you had a video camera in your tripod with you start throughout the day? Oh, I mean, we had 13 stops, there had to been 40 kind of I mean, it was three at every every stop probably. And, you know, a half a dozen of those 40 or so conversations were probably people like oh, no, don't get me on camera. And I'm like, don't worry about it. You're gonna be on camera? Yeah.Then I'll get input when you're having a conversation. So what are you doing these videos for? What are you doing this for? And then he's creating an excuse to start? Well, I'm actually a mortgage broker. And what we do is we go around here and you have that conversation, which is totally different than just going up and be like, Hey, do you need a loan? Oh, by the way, my name is Stan. That's like asking a girl to get in the bed the first time you meet them, guys. This is not what you do. Right? You don't you can't just ask for business. Before you even know someone, you have to earn it.And you only earn it came out of that too is meeting meeting people and having those conversations but then also meeting either the management or owners of the establishments we were at everybody was jazzed, right? Like they're like, hey, when you know, When can you come back and let's talk more about my business. I'm like, I'd love to come back and talk more about your business. That was a really powerful part of that tour as well. So I was going right there. Perfect. So like what we should do, we'll just turn this into a coaching session, as long as we're here. What I want you to do and what you should do now is that yes, you had 10 bars, okay, now you could go to all 10 of those bars and do a business owner interview on them that gives you 10 More videos to do. See what's going to happen on the business owner interviews is that those owners are going to share that video around with their friends, family, aunts and uncles and all of those owners lips somewhere. All of those owners have a referral for Stan over the next 12 months. It's just a matter of if they're gonna give it to him. We've seen a guy this is a funny story status is funny. This is what happens with business owner interviews. So we have a dude in Northwest Arkansas and he went out and he did this business owner interview for some kind of like it was in their market it was like the new swanky hotspot right? This dude sort of The Bachelor so he was taking a chick there on a date and he went there on it he takes his girl on a date after he did the business owner interview with the owner right so here he comes he's got it he's got this girl on his on his arm he's trying to he's trying to impress her and all that pulls up to the restaurant the owner steps aside everybody come here come here I got the best table in the whole restaurant for you right here you got the perfect view brings them a bottle of wine on the house and all that the chicks like holy shit, this guy was this guy. And this is what's funny about the story is the guy goes you know later on and they start doing business together. And and he goes like this he goes seeI'd like to say something because Hey, Jay,it's funny that, you know, my wife's cousin is a real estate agent. And, you know, traditionally we're always using her, but you are now my real estate agent now. Right? So he literally, we're just talking about how do you step over prior relationships, and you do it through adding value to other people's lives, you guys know, right. And there's just so much leverage. With video, you can do that. If you're in a market like that, just imagine going out and networking with all the different businesses in that market and let them sell your stuff, right. But you have to give to receive, you should always try to give it's written in the Bible, those who give, give, give, give, get it in return in some way, shape, or form. It's just the way we're supposed to be, in my opinion. Unfortunately, a lot of us always have our hands out.And when we have our hands out, nothing really lands in them to do that. That's right. So I want you guys to think about coming from a value or if you're thinking about video come from a position of value and contribution as opposed to because it's not about the content that you're creating. It's not about what you're doing on video, it's about how you're doing it. And how you're leveraging it. Tell me really quick as a prior to Denver, what are your ratios? versus how much of your business comes from real estate agents? How much your business comes from your own sphere of influence? Where does most of you originate from? And what would you say your largest sources are, um, you know, Don, in our Denver market, I was I was pretty blessed to get in early in my career with a bunch of doctors, nurses and surgeons, and surgical techs. So I got a lot of business out of the hospital environment. Wellness, I'll get into why, but that just I fell into the right niche. And so I was really fortunate to be able to start building up my business by giving out referrals, I wasn't necessarily hounding real estate agents for their referrals, as much as I was saying, Hey, do you want to partner up? You know, I might, I might not give you as many as you give me or, or maybe I will, who knows. So I would say my business down there over the last, you know, five years or four years that I was in that market has been 60%, self generated 40% referrals, and of those referrals, you know, 3030 35% Of that number, that total number was from real estate agents. So we did pretty well within that niche. Up here in Cheyenne, it's a little different. Everybody starts out at the real estate agent level.It feels like I mean, I'm still getting another lay of the land. We've only been up here since December. Butthe banking industry is very strong here, right? A small town people are familiar with their bank, they've been banking there for a long time. So we have to overcome the stigma of going outside of the bank for a mortgage, and the relationship that that person then might have with their real estate agent friend that they've known since they were 12.You know, we we've really, I spent a lot of time last year, you'll remember some conversations, my eyebrows, like what does it mean to brand yourself like I have a logo was that my brand, like trying to make a brand. And what I found out is when we created this show, in large part thanks to you, Mike, you got me off of that topic and said, hey, it doesn't matter what that branding piece looks like that logo, you have a brand that fits your personality and who you are. And what I realized, that I love doing was teaching people stuff. And that's how the whole video series has come together, we were taking people on a ride to teach them about our local area about a local business. And that has translated from the show being called Why not Wyoming to why not university right? We got why not you and we're doing these whole series of classes around town. And when I go talk to the Board of Realtors, it's it's really interesting people know that I am there when I stand up to talk, I'm going to tell them about some new educational opportunity that's going to grow their business. Yeah, and that has been our value add that I don't think I would have put my finger on without you kind of steering my show in a direction and then allowing my personality to come out. If I was just doing mortgage related content. I just be up there droning on and on. Most peoplewhether regardless of what business you're in, even me like I'll do a video on how to do video. It's the least engaged stuff I post I swear, like and it'll be really good content. It's like our training content. Like I'll do a video on how to script a video through story. And that'll be you're gonna copy all great video good video, but truth is, is that that doesn't generate a shitload of views and attention a lot of times, same with real estate. However, I do create a lot of it because there's different content for different reasons. You see, like if you guys want to go to my website, you can go to www dot real estate marketing do.com And what you're gonna see on the website is a bunch of content. Every page on the site has a video and the reason why I created all thatstuff over the last five, six years is because when people visit our site, they're not questioning whether or not I know what I'm doing. It's sort of self evident. They're questioning how I'm doing it. And if they like me, Can you envision yourself working with a dude? Can you not envision yourself working with a dude? And truth as you guys get my personality, if you listen to my show, you know, I'm not the most perfect human being I sit every day. However, I'm 100% authentic. And what what what people really want is just a trust, and you cannot outsource authenticity, you cannot.You just can't do it. And when people I believe when people look at a lender, or an agent, or financial planner, or anybody, the first thing that comes through their mind, and people always say you don't judge a book by its cover, you're shady. If you do that, well, I'm sorry, that's just the way God made you. Everyone's going to judge a book by its cover. It's just the way that it is guys. Right? That's just the reality of it. And when you look at somebody, I could like, look at somebody, like, I could tell I'm gonna get along with that guy. Right? You get that same feeling, right? I could, I've liked that person's Mojo, I'm gonna, I'm gonna I want to drink a beer with that guy, I want to hang out with a guy. You just know who your tribe is. There's a reason why elephants hang out with elephants. Like I've never seen an elephant and a cat hanging out and watching a movie together. It's because we're naturally attracted to people that are like us, whether way way shape or form they may be there might be personality that might be erased, that might be in skin color that might be in whatever it is. But whatever it is, understand that you're the only one like it out there. And when you embrace your own individuality, and your uniqueness and your authenticity, and you scream it from the rooftops, and you're damn proud about it, that's what people are attracted to. No differently than what Stan is doing now and Wyoming no differently than what I've done on the show for the last six years. Some people are gonna like it. A lot of people aren't.I love when a lot of people aren't, because if you don't have haters on your shit, you're not doing it right. You're not meant to be perfect. It doesn't exist. God's the only perfect beam that exists in the world. And you're not him. Don't even try to compete. What you can do is embrace what you are, whom you are, how you do it, and scream that from the rooftops. And I believe that you'll be rewarded through people just like you because that's who you will track. There's not a shortage of business.There is everyone I look everyone I look at, like literally, everyone lives somewhere unless I check.So it's not a matter of if they're going to move, it's really a matter of when they're gonna move folks. Statistically, in Chicago, when I was practicing in the city was three to five years in the suburbs was four to seven. I knew my numbers because I knew if I just stayed in front of people, everything we're talking about when it comes to branding, content creation, the more people who know what you are, the more opportunities that open up. But it is mathematical not theory.If 100 people see your content, 10 to 15 of them are moving this year.The question is, are they going to use you when they do?The more you're on top of mind, the more likely that happens? Right? So this isn't rocket science. This is relationship building.This is leveraging content. And this is all based upon your personal brand.Stan, what are you going to do with? Have you tried any events with real estate agents yet on the video stuff, if you taught a I think your next move is a teacher scripting class, you have the social St Cloud scribe to do it now. And you could literally just launch an education series towards real estate agents. You could partner with real estate agents and do different neighborhood tours. You could partner with real estate agents and do different construction tours. Because you're not a real estate agent. Your job is not to sell those properties. It's their job. But you still share the same client.Yeah, I think some or all of that is in the works. You know, we we launched our educational series for real estate agents. In fact, we're doing a class this evening. It's going to be tailored at mortgages, mortgage one on one workshop, because we had to start somewhere. I would love to start at the beginning of the year. And then goal planning and you know, Vision boarding and all kinds of fun, cool, ethereal stuff like that. But here we are in May. So we thought we're gonna start with some mortgage stuff. So people remember what we do. And then next month, we've already announced our June class is going to be on social media and some video stuff. So exactly what you said. But we have been reaching out to there's a few people that like I said, are doing some of the short, you know, forum video stuff that have been doing some neighborhood tours, we want to put that on steroids. So I've been reaching out to them because they're already fairly comfortable with that given area or that neighborhood. So we're gonna go back and kind of recreate some of their neighborhood tours, but we're gonna put it on steroids with a little more viewership. You know, a little bit better quality, so on and so forth. And thenyeah, just continuing to do what we do with the business owners. I think that's that's really our kind of our strategy for the next you know, two to three months is continue getting these videos, these people on video that are owning businesses. You know, like you mentioned earlier, when youWhen you do an interview of the business owner, they let you, you know, take them in or they share it or whatever I found even on our on our beer tour, I asked every single manager of every, every all 13 places we went, I was like, Hey, do you mind if I share this, like, I'm gonna take you in this? And they were like, Yeah, that's fine. But what I found is you can't always take a business page, but you can check in at their location, which achieves kind of the same results. So I just, I'm gonna go back. And you know, we've already pushed that video out, but I'm gonna go back and repost it and just check myself in at these various different locations, even with the video we already have created, and then that way, they'll get a double dose when we go back and do their interview. So yep, I would go, definitely, I would go back and think of diners, drives and drives, but recreate that for Cheyenne, and hit up all these different pubs and bars. And I bet you that well, I mean, I know what's gonna happen, but do it. And then maybe we'll have you back on the show. And you can tell people what happened. We Awesome. Hey, I wanted to say one other thing when you were talking about not being perfect, too.You know, what a true statement. And And yet, the imperfections are the things that people are drawn to quite often. When I look at the commentary that comes through my videos, it's, it's funny how often somebody, you know, it's easy to get defensive. And so I'll read a comment where somebody's like, Hey, you didn't pronounce that, right? That's not how we say that, or whatever. And I could be like, hey, what a jerk. Why are you all up in my grill over this? I didn't even know like I say in the in the video I'm visiting, how the heck did I know that? But instead, I'm like, hey, thanks so much for educating me. That is awesome. Man, I will absolutely remember that now for the rest of my life, you know? And if you take that approach that yeah, we're not perfect. And people are going to call you out for that. But it was that that even got the engagement started. And if you don't get defensive, and you just stick with the engagement, man, all of a sudden, you're having three or four more conversations that you wouldn't have had otherwise, you know, if everything had gone perfectly, so embrace those imperfections. That's a great point, I think Jay Baer wrote a book called Hug Your Haters, addressing how to hug on haters, and then how you flip those into, you know, conversion, because you'll be amazed a lot of people will go out there and yeah, they'll hate and then you'll just address it. And then they'll before you know it, they'll be you guys will be best friends. Right? You'll just see some of those people you get, you will get some keyword keyboard warriors out there, no doubt. But that's good. Like, there's everybody who said the same, but there's no such any PR is good PR year and all the time. And who cares? If people are talking, then it's working. That's all that matters. So any other closing thoughts, Dan, that you have any tips for people advice for people, I think you want to mention, I will just go back to where I started, which is what my mentors told me your voice is, you know what it is you sound how you sound and you look how you look. And unless you're living under a rug. Don't be afraid to put that on a recording or on a video because it is who you are. And the more you act like who you are, the better the results are going to be. Love it. Stan, if you folks are in the Wyoming area, but you're licensed in other states to maybe an agent wants to reach out to you or something. Why don't you go ahead and tell people how they can reach you, they could connect with you go ahead and tell them what channel you have. And they could follow you on there if they want to check out some of your content.For comment, yeah, for sure. If you want to see the comment, it's why not? Wyoming wy And O T question mark, Wyoming. That's our YouTube channel, we are@www.db l h loans.com. That's our website. And you can always call me direct. If you have any questions about how to implement some of this stuff or what my experience has been. I'd love to answer it. 720-883-8452 Appreciate it. Stan. Keep it up, dude. Stay the course excited to see what happens in the next three to six months with this. You're doing everything right. Just keep doing it. Folks, thank you. And don't you stop listening to this podcast if folks if you need any help. And you like what you heard here today on Stan story, feel free to reach out to us. We'd like partnering with different mortgage brokers, investors, lenders, real estate agents, broker owners, recruiters, you name it in their local markets. And this is all we do. We script that and distribute videos but more importantly, we give you the right strategy that should fit your brand so that you're actually not looking awkward on video you're actually excited to get on video and that all dials and dials in with the picking up the right strategy, which is my expertise. So appreciate guys listening. Feel free to reach us you can visit real estate marketing do.com Real Estate market.com leave us a review here connect with me on Facebook, Instagram and check out our channel real estate marketing do it on YouTube. And so make sure you subscribe but we will see you guys next week. Have a great day. Stan, thank you so much. And we'll talk to you guys next week. Bye. Thank you for watching another episode of the real estate marketing dude podcast. If you need help with video or finding out what your brand is, visit our website at WWW dot real estate marketing do.com We make branding and video content creationSimple and do everything for you. 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My guest tonight is Jeremy from Wyoming. Jeremy wrote in and shared some of the details of his encounters which you can read below. We get into all kinds of topics so I think you will really enjoy this one. Please rate and review the show and don't forget to head over to our Instagram via the link below and follow us to see the photos from this episode! Support The Showhttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductionsAll The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brianhttps://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductionsFollow The Show On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sasquatchodyssey/Jeremy writes.....I would like to get my stories out there, I believe that someone else out there may have had an exact or similar experience to one of mine and the fact that people can tune in from all across the world and connect the dots is special. To start I never used to believe in anything of the unknown or mysterious category. For a good portion of my life I held a very materialistic world view. I grew up in Colorado Springs and in my early adult life moved back to my birthplace in Cheyenne Wyoming. I had a really strong spiritual awakening around age 24 involving the ancient teachings of cultures from across the world and all periods of time. I believe this led to my mind opening to a lot of other topics. My first strange encounter in the woods was in Rocky Mountain national park with an ex girlfriend. We prepped for a summit climb on flattop mountain trail so we bought headlamps and rented a room the night prior to the morning of the hike. We planned for a 4am start time so we could make time for the long trail as well as being the first people out on the trail and avoiding all the parking from other visitors. When we were on the trail while it was still dark I heard small things in the brush to the left and right of us but just dismissed it as critters. I mentioned the sounds to her but more as a joke. I'm like a goat when I get on trails I have a tendency to move ahead of my partner quickly because I like to keep a good pace. At some point something in me or an inner voice or something demanded that I stop and let my ex catch up and we would hold hands and stay close until the sun appeared. We completed the summit and after getting back to the hotel room my ex told me that something had tugged on her hair twice at the start of the hike.My second encounter was with my friend, that night consisted of so much sightings in the sky, strange lights. Someone using a spotlight looking at all the same sightings we were noticing in the sky. Which peaked our interest and we went out further out of town to lower light pollution areas and on our way back home we both saw what looked like a small human like creature at the most it was 5 feet tall. It stood around the height of the light reflectors off the sides of roads. My headlights actually reflected off of his head. It's head was a metallic silver which is probably the only thing that caught my attention in the first place. Later that night we went on foot to investigate where the spotlight was coming from, we had to cross private property to get there and what we saw over the hill we hiked up was very interesting to say the least.My third encounter was quite recent in June of 2021 out in Medicine Bow Wyoming. My ex girlfriend and I didnt time a 6 mile loop trail good enough and probably during our last mile or two back to my truck it got really dark outside, where you can't even see but a few feet out into the woods. The part of the trail we were on was really narrow but we were standing side by side holding hands and just to the left of us maybe five feet into the woods we heard two loud wood creaking sounds. Like the bending of wood followed by a loud snap. It was so scary to me that I pulled out my gun and off of safety, I think she noticed how actually scared I was of this situation and she panicked right along with me. I said to her that sound is not normal, we need to go, like we need to run right now and we sprinted as fast as we could until we got to a separate parking lot aside from the one we were parked out. We actually decided to go and walk off of the highway with speeding traffic instead of continue on the trail and finish up the last mile or so in the woods.Hopefully this isn't too long to read. The stories are filled in with a lot more details when they are actually told in real time, some details are highly significant and others just hold some basic meaning.
My guest tonight is Jeremy from Wyoming. Jeremy wrote in and shared some of the details of his encounters which you can read below. We get into all kinds of topics so I think you will really enjoy this one. Please rate and review the show and don't forget to head over to our Instagram via the link below and follow us to see the photos from this episode! Support The Showhttps://www.patreon.com/paranormalworldproductionsAll The Socials And Stuff/Contact Brianhttps://linktr.ee/ParanormalWorldProductionsFollow The Show On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/paranormalodyssey/Jeremy writes.....I would like to get my stories out there, I believe that someone else out there may have had an exact or similar experience to one of mine and the fact that people can tune in from all across the world and connect the dots is special. To start I never used to believe in anything of the unknown or mysterious category. For a good portion of my life I held a very materialistic world view. I grew up in Colorado Springs and in my early adult life moved back to my birthplace in Cheyenne Wyoming. I had a really strong spiritual awakening around age 24 involving the ancient teachings of cultures from across the world and all periods of time. I believe this led to my mind opening to a lot of other topics. My first strange encounter in the woods was in Rocky Mountain national park with an ex girlfriend. We prepped for a summit climb on flattop mountain trail so we bought headlamps and rented a room the night prior to the morning of the hike. We planned for a 4am start time so we could make time for the long trail as well as being the first people out on the trail and avoiding all the parking from other visitors. When we were on the trail while it was still dark I heard small things in the brush to the left and right of us but just dismissed it as critters. I mentioned the sounds to her but more as a joke. I'm like a goat when I get on trails I have a tendency to move ahead of my partner quickly because I like to keep a good pace. At some point something in me or an inner voice or something demanded that I stop and let my ex catch up and we would hold hands and stay close until the sun appeared. We completed the summit and after getting back to the hotel room my ex told me that something had tugged on her hair twice at the start of the hike.My second encounter was with my friend, that night consisted of so much sightings in the sky, strange lights. Someone using a spotlight looking at all the same sightings we were noticing in the sky. Which peaked our interest and we went out further out of town to lower light pollution areas and on our way back home we both saw what looked like a small human like creature at the most it was 5 feet tall. It stood around the height of the light reflectors off the sides of roads. My headlights actually reflected off of his head. It's head was a metallic silver which is probably the only thing that caught my attention in the first place. Later that night we went on foot to investigate where the spotlight was coming from, we had to cross private property to get there and what we saw over the hill we hiked up was very interesting to say the least.My third encounter was quite recent in June of 2021 out in Medicine Bow Wyoming. My ex girlfriend and I didnt time a 6 mile loop trail good enough and probably during our last mile or two back to my truck it got really dark outside, where you can't even see but a few feet out into the woods. The part of the trail we were on was really narrow but we were standing side by side holding hands and just to the left of us maybe five feet into the woods we heard two loud wood creaking sounds. Like the bending of wood followed by a loud snap. It was so scary to me that I pulled out my gun and off of safety, I think she noticed how actually scared I was of this situation and she panicked right along with me. I said to her that sound is not normal, we need to go, like we need to run right now and we sprinted as fast as we could until we got to a separate parking lot aside from the one we were parked out. We actually decided to go and walk off of the highway with speeding traffic instead of continue on the trail and finish up the last mile or so in the woods.Hopefully this isn't too long to read. The stories are filled in with a lot more details when they are actually told in real time, some details are highly significant and others just hold some basic meaning.
This week we take a girls gone wild west trip to Cheyenne, Wyoming, and create triathlons through the Cinque Terre. You know your curious about these imaginary travel itinerary details!FOLLOW US:FacebookInstagramYoutubeTwitterPinterestApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyStitcherSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/10KDollarDay/)
As part of our Cheyenne Affordable Housing Awareness Week spotlight on housing, we talk with Robin Bocanegra, Executive Director of the COMEA Shelter in Cheyenne Wyoming. Robin tells us about the history of COMEA as well as how they overcame the challenges presented by the pandemic. Learn more about COMEA Shelter at: http://www.comeashelter.org/ Follow COMEA on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/www.comeashelter.org/ Follow COMEA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/comea1982/ And learn more about Cheyenne Affordable Housing Awareness Week 2021: https://www.ahacheyenne.org/ - - - Theme Music: "Dirt Rhodes" by Kevin MacLeod
It was 1982 in Cheyenne Wyoming when 16 year old Richard Jahnke Jr. spread weapons throughout his home, his sister Deborah waiting as a backup. Any minute, Mom and Dad would pull up the driveway and a few bullets would put an end to years of abuse. hPZdq2xPYzrk8tekpHhA Researched and written by Dawn Gandhi Music by Timmoor from Pixabay Resources - If your or someone you know is being emotionally, physically or sexually abused, visit: crisistextline.org/resources/#resources-2 Crisis Support Text “hello” to 741-741 Sources: https://apnews.com/article/087764288db0c0f8235ad062e4fe2922 https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/its-you-or-me-dad-102547/ https://law.justia.com/cases/wyoming/supreme-court/1984/121303.html https://law.justia.com/cases/wyoming/supreme-court/1984/121243.html https://www.upi.com/Archives/1984/06/15/Governor-commutes-sentence-of-boy-who-killed-father/1687456120000/ https://apnews.com/article/09d0d83d60931a19700164f5b9b8be0f#:~:text=(AP)%20_%20Deborah%20Ann%20Jahnke,youth%20center%2C%20her%20lawyer%20said.&text=Deborah%20and%20her%20brother%20Richard,Jahnke%2C%2038. The Poison Tree by Alan Pendergast
How can we lead with compassion? On this show Carey Hartman, Director of the Laramie County Library System in Cheyenne Wyoming, talks about compassion as a fundamental element for how we serve our communities. I hope this episode of Library Leadership Podcast inspires you and touches your heart as much as it did mine.
Pastor Joshua Scheer is the senior pastor of Our Savior Lutheran Church in Cheyenne. Our Savior Lutheran Church's website: https://oursaviorcheyenne.org (https://oursaviorcheyenne.org)/ Pastor Scheer's recommended things to check out: The Nipa Hut, a Filipino Restaurant: https://nipahutwy.com (https://nipahutwy.com)/ The Rib and Chop House: https://ribandchophouse.com/locations/cheyenne-wyoming-restaurant (https://ribandchophouse.com/locations/cheyenne-wyoming-restaurant)/ The Met (The Metropolitan Restaurant): https://www.themetdowntown.com (https://www.themetdowntown.com)/ Little Philly Sandwich Shop: https://littlephillyshop.com (https://littlephillyshop.com)/ Check out the Cheyenne Depot Museum: https://www.cheyennedepotmuseum.org (https://www.cheyennedepotmuseum.org)/ See the capitol building: https://ai.wyo.gov/about-us/visit-the-capitol (https://ai.wyo.gov/about-us/visit-the-capitol) See Vedauwoo, a hiking area: https://www.cheyenne.org/listing/vedauwoo-recreation-area/440 (https://www.cheyenne.org/listing/vedauwoo-recreation-area/440)/ See The Big Boy Steam Engine: https://www.cheyenne.org/listing/big-boy-steam-engine/116 (https://www.cheyenne.org/listing/big-boy-steam-engine/116)/ See one of the missile facilities: https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/places-to-go/quebec-01 (https://wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/places-to-go/quebec-01) Come during Cheyenne Frontier Days: https://www.cfdrodeo.com (https://www.cfdrodeo.com)/ Today's sponsor is Audible, go to https://lutherancartographer.com/audible (https://LutheranCartographer.com/audible) for a free audio book and to try out Audible. If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to rate and review the show on iTunes so that more people will see and listen!
Heart disease accounts for 50% of all deaths in America, making it the number one cause of death annually generating medical expenses in excess of 50 billion per year. Yet, it is one of the most preventable degenerative diseases there is. What a tragic commentary to modern medicine‘s disease management approach rather than real healthcare. Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
A reading of 1 to 3 star rating entries for Cheyenne Wyoming on Niche.com
Chatting with Cousin Amy about adoption, family and being a girl boss. Amy Williams is the owner of Straight Line Vapors in Casper and Cheyenne Wyoming she is an industry advocate and has spoken at many events across America to help maintain/advocate for choice with regards to vapors products. Amy found her birth family in 2017 (which includes me as her cousin) through DNA testing. Amy can be reached via messenger on her Straight Line Vapors Facebook page. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michelle-motherway/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelle-motherway/support
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
Country Doctor Wellness Wednesday, your complete source for all things Natural Health and Wellness. Each Wednesday at 1 PM MST we broadcast from our Facebook page here in Cheyenne Wyoming. To tune in you can catch us at Country Doctor Nutritional Center on Facebook or by late afternoon on the same day, you can catch us on Total Wellness Radio the Podcast on all major platforms. To connect with us and get more information you may visit our website at Www.CountryDoctorNutritionalCenter.com
In this episode Dr. Ashley Shrum, DPT and Coach Will Quach discuss his experiences coaching athletes with Osgood Schlatter's Disease (OSD). They cover what OSD actually is, when to seek further medical counsel, ways to modify training and play positions as well as possible modifications to coaching style/cues to best benefit athletes that are experiencing OSD. They also discuss mindset and when you can appropriately push your athletes in the gym. This episode contains bonus video content that was cut from the audio only portion that includes exercise demonstrations. Please go to the video portion here: https://www.calibratedpt.com/podcastbonusvideo f you have any questions or would like to have further discussion about leg length discrepancies please email Dr. Ashley: ashley@calibratedpt.com If you would like to contact Coach Will about private or group lessons please email: William.Quach@volleyball.com Coach Will is available to anyone located in the area between Cheyenne Wyoming and Colorado Springs Colorado. He specializes in body mechanics in volleyball and the use of positive reinforcement.
In this episode Dr. Ashley Shrum, DPT and Coach Will Quach discuss his experiences coaching a youth female athlete with a leg length discrepancy. They cover ways to modify her training and play positions as well as possible modifications to coaching style/cues to best benefit this athlete. A bonus video with exercise demonstration that was cut from the audio can be found here: https://www.calibratedpt.com/podcastbonusvideo If you have any questions or would like to have further discussion about leg length discrepancies please email Dr. Ashley: ashley@calibratedpt.com If you would like to contact Coach Will about private or group lessons please email: William.Quach@volleyball.com Coach Will is available to anyone located in the area between Cheyenne Wyoming and Colorado Springs Colorado. He specializes in body mechanics in volleyball and the use of positive reinforcement.
What did an historic bare knuckle event in Cheyenne Wyoming have to do with Plymouth, PA? The "Squared Circle" boxing ring was created by Gary Grant Jr. He tells WILK's Nikki Stone some of the history of the event and where you can see this one of a kind ring just for a short time. It's at Grants Martial Arts Monday thru Thursday June 18-21 5 to 8pm and on Saturday June 23 from 2-4pm. Admission is Free.