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Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“FOUR STRANGE BUT TRUE THANKSGIVING STORIES THAT WILL BLOW YOUR STUFFING!” #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 35:47


Info on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamDarkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateIN THIS EPISODE: We'll talk about the year we had two Thanksgivings in the United States. (The Year With Two Thanksgivings) *** A Weirdo family member shares a freaky true Thanksgiving story with an explosive ending! (Thanksgiving Explosion) *** Two brothers solve an almost 200-year-old murder mystery thanks to a Thanksgiving ghost story that was told to them by their grandfather. (Grandpa's Thanksgiving Ghost Story) *** I'll share a horrific Thanksgiving tale from the latter part of the nineteenth century. (Feast of Terror)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Show Open00:01:54.584 = The Year With Two Thanksgivings00:09:36.038 = Thanksgiving Explosion00:16:00.997 = Grandpa's Thanksgiving Ghost Story00:21:43.206 = Feast of Terror00:32:01.951 = A Special Thanks00:33:39.464 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Year With Two Thanksgivings” by Dave Tabler at AppalachianHistory.net: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4c6wry5z, and Jim Buchanan for The Sylva Herald: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p92jet4“Thanksgiving Explosion” by Weirdo family member, Rachel Gates“Grandpa's Thanksgiving Ghost Story” by Chris Bradford for The Sun: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8atemu“Feast of Terror” posted at Freaky Folktales: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2yn58xfbWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: November, 2022CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/4ThanksgivingStories

eat.READ.sleep. Bücher für dich
Sonderfolge: Buchtipps für die Sommerferien

eat.READ.sleep. Bücher für dich

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 79:03


Daniel und Katharina öffnen wieder den Buchladen und empfehlen passende Urlaubslektüre für jede Anfrage. Alle Infos zum Podcast: https://ndr.de/eatreadsleep Podcast-Tipps: Lost in Nahost – die Story https://1.ard.de/lost-in-nahost?cp=read Scambit – Schach, Hype und Millionen https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/scambit-schach-hype-und-millionen/12493605/ Die Bücher der Folge in Kürze (sortiert und mit allen Angaben findet ihr sie hier: LINK) Alles von Robert Harris, vor allem „Vaterland“ Alle historischen Krimis von Christian von Ditfurth Ken Follett: Die Kingsbridge-Reihe und die Jahrhundert-Saga „Durch den wilden Kaukasus“, aus der Reihe illustrierte Lieblingsbücher Timur Babluani „Sonne, Mond und Kornfeld“ Kurban Said „Ali und Nino“ Franz Werfel: “Die vierzig Tage des Musa Dagh“ Kristina Gorcheva Newberry: „Das Leben vor uns“ Sarah Moss: „Sommerhelle Nächte. Mein Jahr im Island“ Satu Rämö: Krimi-Reihe „Hildur“, Band 1: „Die Spur im Fjord“ Jan Weiler: „Der Markisenmann“ Eva Ibbotson: „Was der Morgen bringt“ Charlie Higson: „Stille Wasser sind tödlich“ und weitere Bände Steve Cole: „Der Tod stirbt nie“ und weitere Bände (Fast) alles von Ursula Poznanski, z.B. „Oracle“ Kirsten Boie: „Ritter Trenk“ / „Seeräuber Moses“ Anna Ruhe: „Maxi von Phlip“ Jessica Lietke: „Tierische Helden“ Tijan Sila und Lena Schneider: „Lila Leuchtfeuer“ Tanya Lieske und Sybille Hein: „Wir sind die Weltklasse“ Timo Parvela: „Ella in der Schule“ Gina Mayer: „Die Pferdeflüsterer Academy“ Nele Neuhaus: „Charlottes Traumpferd“ Rónán Hession: „Leonard und Paul“ Paola Mendoza und Abby Sher: „Sanctuary“ Amistad Maupin: „Stadtgeschichten“ Andre Dubus III: „Haus aus Sand und Nebel T.C. Boyle „America“ Mary Ann Shaffer und Annie Barrows: „Deine Juliet“ Alles von Chris Bradford, z.B.: “Samurai”-Reihe, “Das letzte Level“- Reihe Caroline Säfstrand: „Das Geheimnis der Blumeninsel“ Ninni Schulmann: „Den Tod belauscht man nicht“ Kristina Hauff: „In blaukalter Tiefe“ Isabelle Autissier: „Herz auf Eis“ Gaia Schoeters: "Trophäe" Sebastian Hafner „Das Leben der Fußgänger“ Florian Illies: „Liebe in Zeiten des Hasses“ Rob Hart: The Store Dave Eggers: The Circle Stefan Zweig: „Die Schachnovelle“ Walter Trevis: „Damengambit“ Ali Hazelwood: “Check & Mate” Lars Mytting „Die Glocke am See“ Tamar Noort „Die Ewigkeit ist ein guter Ort“ Dirk Schümer „Die schwarze Rose“ Martin Walker: Kommissar-Bruno-Reihe Julie Dubois: Kommissarin-Marie-Mercier-Reihe Claire Léost: „Der Sommer, in dem alles begann“ Kerri Maher: „Die Buchhändlerin von Paris“

SafeGuardYourSoul Podcast with Todd Tomasella
RADIO: Eternal Security Debate Todd Tomasella and "Dr." Chris Bradford

SafeGuardYourSoul Podcast with Todd Tomasella

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 71:00


Support | STORE | Podcasts | H.O.T. Bible Study [podcast] | Divine Blessings | Exhort One Another Daily | The Return of Christ | The Joy of Fulfilling the Great Commission | The Love of Many Shall Wax Cold | Lie of the Ages (book) | Soul Damning Sins (small book) | Why We Need not Fear Death | Revelation Bombshell!HOMEPAGE:   https://safeguardyoursoul.com/MAKE PEACE WITH GOD NOW: https://safeguardyoursoul.com/peace-with-god/SUPPORT:  https://safeguardyoursoul.com/support/STORE:   https://safeguardyoursoul.com/store/ABOUT:  https://safeguardyoursoul.com/about/email Todd:  info@safeguardyoursoul.comBackground Music by: Thad Fiscella https://www.thadfiscella.com/ 

Catalyze
Welcoming sophomores as new scholars, celebrating educators, and what's ahead in 2024, with Morehead-Cain President Chris Bradford

Catalyze

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 33:12


Morehead-Cain President Chris Bradford sat down with scholar co-host Benny Klein '24 to share about an initiative that welcomed more than a dozen sophomores from UNC–Chapel Hill into the Program last fall, recent efforts to celebrate and support educators in North Carolina and beyond, and what's ahead for the Morehead-Cain Foundation in 2024.How to listenOn your mobile device, you can listen and subscribe to Catalyze on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For any other podcast app, you can find the show using our RSS feed.Catalyze is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll for the Morehead-Cain Foundation, home of the first merit scholarship program in the United States and located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can let us know what you thought of the episode by finding us on Twitter or Instagram at @moreheadcain or you can email us at communications@moreheadcain.org.

The Hunter Conservationist Podcast
Episode 108 - Pittwaterfowlers with Chris Bradford & Dan Otway

The Hunter Conservationist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 69:35


Chris Bradford & Dan Otway from Pittwaterfowlers join Mark and Curtis to talk about their waterfowl hunting and conservation projects. Chris and Dan explain the areas where they hunt waterfowl, how they are helping farmers protect their crops and they also discuss their wood duck and other conservation programs. The guys share their story about what happened when Duck Dynasty became popular and why that motivated them to create a waterfowl hunting course. Dan and Chris share their most memorable experiences in the blind as well as what motivates them to take other hunters out including the inspiring story of young Clayton.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“FOUR STRANGE BUT TRUE THANKSGIVING STORIES” #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 35:57


PLEASE SHARE THIS LINK in your social media so others who loves strange and macabre stories can listen too:https://weirddarkness.com/four-strange-but-true-thanksgiving-stories/IN THIS EPISODE: We'll talk about the year we had two Thanksgivings in the United States. (The Year With Two Thanksgivings) *** A Weirdo family member shares a freaky true Thanksgiving story with an explosive ending! (Thanksgiving Explosion) *** Two brothers solve an almost 200-year-old murder mystery thanks to a Thanksgiving ghost story that was told to them by their grandfather. (Grandpa's Thanksgiving Ghost Story) *** I'll share a horrific Thanksgiving tale from the latter part of the nineteenth century. (Feast of Terror)SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“The Year With Two Thanksgivings” by Dave Tabler at AppalachianHistory.net: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4c6wry5z, and Jim Buchanan for The Sylva Herald: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p92jet4“Thanksgiving Explosion” by Weirdo family member, Rachel Gates “Grandpa's Thanksgiving Ghost Story” by Chris Bradford for The Sun: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8atemu“Feast of Terror” posted at Freaky Folktales: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2yn58xfbVisit our Sponsors & Friends: https://weirddarkness.com/sponsorsJoin the Weird Darkness Syndicate: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateAdvertise in the Weird Darkness podcast or syndicated radio show: https://weirddarkness.com/advertise= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ) Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =OTHER PODCASTS I HOST…Paranormality Magazine: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/paranormalitymagMicro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/microterrorsRetro Radio – Old Time Radio In The Dark: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/retroradioChurch of the Undead: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/churchoftheundead= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2023, Weird Darkness.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.com/four-strange-but-true-thanksgiving-stories/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3655291/advertisement

REDDERS Sports Podcast
Saundo & Redders NDCASD Podcast Episode 3.05 031123

REDDERS Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 41:48


Dan and David and joined by special guests Chris Bradford and David Sullivan from the Journeymen, regular contributor and friend of the show David Absalom, plus a very, very special guest appearance from Alvin the Chipmunk (thanks to the joys of patchy connectivity).

Catalyze
The Catalyze podcast: State of Morehead-Cain, with Foundation President Chris Bradford and scholar host Elias Guedira '26

Catalyze

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 28:05


Morehead-Cain president, Chris Bradford, joined Catalyze with scholar host, Elias Guedira '26, to share about the state of the Program after his first year and a half in the role. The president talks about the progress the Morehead-Cain community made in 2022 and what opportunities he sees for the Program in 2023 and beyond.You can learn more about the Program by viewing the online 2021–2022 Year in Review. Chris joined the Morehead-Cain Foundation in the summer of 2021 after 17 years with African Leadership Academy (ALA), an educational institution based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Music creditsThe intro music is by Scott Hallyburton '22, guitarist of the band South of the Soul. How to listenOn your mobile device, you can listen and subscribe to Catalyze on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For any other podcast app, you can find the show using our RSS feed.Catalyze is hosted and produced by Sarah O'Carroll for the Morehead-Cain Foundation, home of the first merit scholarship program in the United States and located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can let us know what you thought of the episode by finding us on Twitter or Instagram at @moreheadcain or you can email us at communications@moreheadcain.org.

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“FOUR STRANGE BUT TRUE THANKSGIVING STORIES” #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 36:17


Find Weird Darkness wherever you listen to podcasts: https://weirddarkness.com/listen. #paranormal, #thanksgivinghorror #thanksgivingstory #truestory, #paranormalstory, #ghoststory #horrorstory, #truecrimeIN THIS EPISODE: We'll talk about the year we had two Thanksgivings in the United States. (The Year With Two Thanksgivings) *** A Weirdo family member shares a freaky true Thanksgiving story with an explosive ending! (Thanksgiving Explosion) *** Two brothers solve an almost 200-year-old murder mystery thanks to a Thanksgiving ghost story that was told to them by their grandfather. (Grandpa's Thanksgiving Ghost Story) *** I'll share a horrific Thanksgiving tale from the latter part of the nineteenth century. (Feast of Terror)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“The Year With Two Thanksgivings” by Dave Tabler at AppalachianHistory.net: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4c6wry5z, and Jim Buchanan for The Sylva Herald: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p92jet4 “Thanksgiving Explosion” by Weirdo family member, Rachel Gates “Grandpa's Thanksgiving Ghost Story” by Chris Bradford for The Sun: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8atemu “Feast of Terror” posted at Freaky Folktales: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2yn58xfb = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music Library, EpidemicSound and/or StoryBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and Nicolas Gasparini (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission of the artists.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Weird Darkness®, Weird Darkness© 2022

In The Doghouse
Episode 77 - CHRIS BRADFORD. SURVIVING TESTICULAR CANCER AND BATTLING DEPRESSION ON THE ROAD

In The Doghouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 127:13


FIRST OFF. MASSIVE SHOUT OUT TO OUR SWISS SCUMBAG, THE MAD PINEAPPLE FOR SPONSORING THIS EPISODE! Guys. On the serious. Check. Your. Balls. Testicular cancer is no joke and we gotta make sure the boys are all good

meine Lesung
mL152 - Chris Bradford - Interviewspezial Buch Berlin Kids 2022

meine Lesung

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 19:52


Wir waren auf der Buch Berlin Kids 2022 zu Gast und haben mit den Autor Chris Bradford gesprochen. Bei der Übersetzung wurden wir von der wundervollen Sandra Lehmann unterstütz, bei der wir uns auch recht herzlich bedanken. Chris ist ein britischer Schriftsteller und Musiker. Der Autor betreibt für seine Bücher genaue Recherchen. Für die Serie „Bodyguard“ belegte er einen Kurs als Personenschützer und ließ sich als Leibwächter ausbilden. Bevor er sich ganz dem Schreiben widmete, war er professioneller Musiker und trat sogar einmal vor der englischen Königin auf. Seine Bücher wurden in über zwanzig Sprachen übersetzt und ausgezeichnet. Zu den Büchern des Autor Verlag: cbj (www.cbj-verlag.de) www.chrisbradford.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/ChrisBradfordAuthor ----- (!!!unbeauftrag und unbezahlte Werbung!!!) Dir gefällt dieser Podcast? Dann empfehle ihn weiter und hinterlass eine Bewertung im Apple-Podcastverzeichnis. Herzlichen Dank. Du kannst diesen Podcast auch kostenlos mit der App deiner Wahl abonnieren. Sobald es eine neue Folge gibt, wird diese zum anhören bereitgestellt. Bist du AutorIn und möchtest dein Buch in meinem Podcast vorstellen? Dann melde dich ganz einfach bei mir. Gerne können wir dann alle Einzelheiten besprechen. meinelesung.de

House of Sport
Fishing for the Top Prize

House of Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 37:43


It's no secret that we have phenomenal fishing opportunities in east TN…well we also have some outstanding talent.Brandon Coulter has been a professional angler for a long time. He has collected nine Top 10s and more than 10 Top 20s in his  professional career. He joins the show to talk about that career, and fishing with Peyton Manning.Casey Manjni is a semi-pro fisherman from Knoxville, and he joins me to give some tips for you the listener, and he talks about his fishing idols.From the House of Sport, Chris Bradford comes on to talk about the fishing department. I have at least one teammate from the store on every episode, and I think Chris gave me my favorite answer to a question I've gotten thus far in this podcast's history. That comes when I ask him about his favorite place to fish in east TN. Listen as I give a coupon code that can be used for 20% off of ANY experience at DICK'S House of Sport.HOUSE OF SPORT Podcast is hosted by Casey Beaman.  Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @dickshouseofsportknx and check out the full events calendar at www.dicks.com/houseofsportknx DICK'S House of Sport - Knoxville

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
“FOUR STRANGE BUT TRUE THANKSGIVING STORIES” #WeirdDarkness

Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 36:55


Like the podcast on Facebook – https://facebook.com/weirddarkness, follow on Twitter – https://twitter.com/weirddarkness, join the Weirdos Facebook Group – https://facebook.com/groups/marlarhouse, and sign up for the FREE email newsletter - https://weirddarkness.com/newsletter! Please SHARE Weird Darkness with someone who loves paranormal stories, true crime, monsters, or unsolved mysteries like you do! Recommending Weird Darkness to others helps make it possible for me to keep doing the show!IN THIS EPISODE: We'll talk about the year we had two Thanksgivings in the United States. (The Year With Two Thanksgivings) *** A Weirdo family member shares a freaky true Thanksgiving story with an explosive ending! (Thanksgiving Explosion) *** Two brothers solve an almost 200-year-old murder mystery thanks to a Thanksgiving ghost story that was told to them by their grandfather. (Grandpa's Thanksgiving Ghost Story) *** I'll share a horrific Thanksgiving tale from the latter part of the nineteenth century. (Feast of Terror)SOURCES AND ESSENTIAL WEB LINKS…“The Year With Two Thanksgivings” by Dave Tabler at AppalachianHistory.net: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4c6wry5z, and Jim Buchanan for The Sylva Herald: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p92jet4 “Thanksgiving Explosion” by Weirdo family member, Rachel Gates (no link available)“Grandpa's Thanksgiving Ghost Story” by Chris Bradford for The Sun: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p8atemu “Feast of Terror” posted at Freaky Folktales: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2yn58xfb Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. Background music provided by Alibi Music, EpidemicSound and/or AudioBlocks with paid license. Music from Shadows Symphony (https://tinyurl.com/yyrv987t), Midnight Syndicate (http://amzn.to/2BYCoXZ), Kevin MacLeod (https://tinyurl.com/y2v7fgbu), Tony Longworth (https://tinyurl.com/y2nhnbt7), and/or Nicolas Gasparini/Myuu (https://tinyurl.com/lnqpfs8) is used with permission. 

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =WANT TO ADVERTISE ON WEIRD DARKNESS?Weird Darkness has partnered with AdvertiseCast to handle our advertising/sponsorship requests. They're great to work with and will help you advertise on the show. Email sales@advertisecast.com or start the process now at https://weirddarkness.com/advertise = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46Find out how to escape eternal darkness at https://weirddarkness.com/eternaldarkness WeirdDarkness™ - is a production and trademark of Marlar House Productions. Copyright, 2021.= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =00:21:07.134,

Utah in the Weeds
Tana King and Chris Bradford of Cannabis Utah Health and Wellness Expo - #75

Utah in the Weeds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 50:04


Episode 75 of Utah in the Weeds features Tana King and Chris Bradford, the minds behind the upcoming Cannabis Utah Health and Wellness Expo. The expo will be held Saturday, October 30 at the Salt Palace Convention Center.

Professional Triers
Professional Triers @ JR's job

Professional Triers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 37:39


JR records Professional Triers live at his job along with his guest, Chris Bradford, the Director of Operations at Christmas in the Park in San Jose.Don't forget to like or subscribe or whatever this podcast service has to be notified of future episodes!

Behind The Cine
Episode 2: WRITERS BLOCK with Christopher Bradford

Behind The Cine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 23:45


When all inspiration stops, what do you do?! Well, how are you supposed to know what to do...if you don't know what it is? This episode breaks down writer's block; what is it, what causes it, and is it trying to tell you something? We ask choral composer Chris Bradford what it means to him and how he deals with it. We also feature one of Chris' original compositions. Jump on in! 

Catalyze
Chris Bradford, incoming president of Morehead-Cain, on building transformational educational opportunities in Africa; reimagining ‘lifelong impact’ at Morehead-Cain

Catalyze

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 30:28


The road that brought Chris Bradford to Chapel Hill began in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and included stops in New Haven, Connecticut; Palo Alto, California; Oundle, England; and Johannesburg, South Africa. Chris spoke with Morehead-Cain from his home in Johannesburg to share his story of founding African Leadership Academy (ALA), his personal mission (which he says is to “build platforms that enable individuals to reimagine what’s possible for themselves and their societies”), and his vision for Morehead-Cain as the incoming president.Chris, CEO and co-founder of ALA, will succeed Executive Director Chuck Lovelace ’77, who leaves this summer after 37 years with the Foundation. Learn more about Chris.How to listenOn your mobile device, you can listen and subscribe to Catalyze on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For any other podcast app, you can find the show using our RSS feed. Catalyze is hosted and produced by Sarah O’Carroll for the Morehead-Cain Foundation, home of the first merit scholarship program in the United States and located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can let us know what you thought of the episode by finding us on Twitter or Instagram at @moreheadcain or you can email us at communications@moreheadcain.org.Music credits The intro music is by Scott Hallyburton ’22, guitarist of the band South of the Soul.The music for the ending is by Nicholas Byrne ’19. Follow Nicholas @art.sandcrafts on Instagram. 

TSR Speed Shop RC podcast
TSR Speed Shop RC podcast "KING of the STREETS 2021"

TSR Speed Shop RC podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 208:38


TSR podcast Episode “KING of the Streets 2021” Hosts: Tim Smith and Matt Howsen Guest: Jake Lieder   Show introduction and welcome.     Tim Notes: The Vegas race. The trip into town Thursday night hang out relax and had a lovely steak and shake no room service no steak Friday MaxAmps day! Stickers on the Lambo, Drifter madness and go karts from hell.   Test hits with the team (wind and fun) I get to meet flat Tim for the first time. Team dinner, not the same with Covid (John, David, Todd, Ablie, Colin, Craig, Jerry, Ian in bed early but its not home so I was up early. Or so I thought it was actually an hour off... Saturday race day: Where do I start? No parking, walked about 5 miles to get in because I dont wait. What are we running, no test space or time. Look at that Shut down! Test hit, drove down the slope.... First round hit Spinning was winning when you have the bye run DQ's all around! Voltage and burn outs Second round we got some decisions to make, What car. Some times you just get out run, Chris Bradford “grits” Bad tune job did me in, Who was asking me for my password? So weird... !up cam angle. So racing is over and I was a little down but the fans, oh the fans. Kayden Phillips thank you for letting me be in a picture with you! Some interviews, lots and lots of talking to people, taking photos and signing autograpghs. What a wonderful time to be in RC when I wasn't hiding out in the trailer. Daniel judd and Ricky Bellotti (Drag tires VooDoo More about this damn Christy family, where do I start with them.. my gosh they have adopted me and I never want to go home! They take very good care of Tim The weather got worst as the final got nearer Clay Keates and Jacob Lieder All Malcan finals! WIN WIN Clay took the win and like winning a super bowl the cameras and micphones swallowed poor clay up, he looked like a dear in the headlights. Jacob: DR10 stock chassis, Maclan DRK 4.5 motor and battery. Clay: Maclan DRK, 3.5 motor and bullet chassis Wrap up: The coverage was Great, it got a little long in the end but those guys has to endure the cold and wind plus keep talking nonstop about a side of the sport there were not really familiar with so great job. There was about 205 drivers total Several young kids slaying fast cars left and right(Chevelle and Kayden) The surface was better then it looked and the shut down was really not an issue The weather was as bad as I would ever want to see, it was nearly not tolerable. They got everything done in time, I have to credit both the team of people running the race and the drivers who all go up there and didnt mess around. It was on all accounts a success and we were told next year would be a three day event so that more people can go and race without the time limits. The thing I tried to make clear to all our team guys was that an event like this though we all want to win it we must all take a few minutes to truly enjoy what we are able to be a part of, the memories and fun. Finally I want to thank the people and companies that allow me to have an experience like this. MaxAmps, for years of support that has been measurable. Maclan MKS Undercover RC Vanishing Point Now the people, My wife The entire Christy family Colin Todd, Ben, David, John, Craig, Ian, Able, Nathan, Jacob       News items RC Word Of the Week (brought to you by RC Driver) Vertical Load: The amount of force applied to an individual tire in the direction perpendicular to the road surface; the forward driving force of the tire. Main Topic:     Featured Item of the week   Maclan racing DRK Drag Race King speed control with 5 stage software 229.00   Thank you to MaxAmps, Maclan Racing, MKS Servo, CowRC, All you awesome fans, We love you all!

The Pilot Project
Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos (1986) - "Deadly Dolphin" w/ Patrick Woodall

The Pilot Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 58:30


Patrick Woodall (Adam Ruins Everything, Plus One) returns to help us take on Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos, the 1986 cartoon where Chuck leads a band of martial artists to fight the evil Claw, Super Ninja, Angelfish and their band of evil ninjas. Plus dolphins!Contact Us!Email: pilotprojectshow@gmail.comInstagram: @pilotprojectpodFacebook: https://fb.me/pilotprojectpodTwitter: @pilotprojectpodWatch: TubiAired: September 15, 1986Episode Run: 5 EpisodesDirected by: John Kimball (Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979), Darkwing Duck (1991) and Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers (1988)), Charles A. Nichols (Charlotte's Web" (1973), "Pinocchio" (1940))Written By: Michael Maurer and Dorothy MiddletonProduced by: Larry Huber (Danger Rangers (2003), ChalkZone (2002) and Dexter's Laboratory (1996))Composed by: Udi HarpazOfficial Description: Chuck Norris is an operative for the United States government who has a team consisting of Pepper, a technological genius, Kimo, a Samurai warrior, Reed, his apprentice, Tabe, a Sumo warrior, and Too Much, the young ward. Together they foil the plans of The Claw and his right hand man, The Super Ninja.Cast:Sam Fontana ... Reed (voice)Kathy Garver ... Pepper (voice)Robert Ito ... Tabe (voice)Bill Martin ... Claw (voice)Chuck Norris ... Chuck Norris (voice)Alan Oppenheimer... President (voice)Keone Young ... Super Ninja (voice)Episode Description:  Angel Fish kidnaps Dr. Sanford, the architect behind the creation of Sea Lab, so that the Claw can infiltrate it and control the world's oceans. It is up to Chuck Norris and his team of Karate Kommandos to stop them.September 1986 The #1 song that week was “Take My Breath Away" By Berlin The #1 movie for the week was "Blue Velvet"  By David Lynch The film concerns a young college student who, returning home to visit his ill father, discovers a severed human ear in a field that leads to his uncovering a vast criminal conspiracy and entering a romantic relationship with a troubled lounge singer. The #1 tv show was The Cosby Show, followed by Family Ties and Cheers Space Shuttle Challenger blew up 73 seconds after take-off, killing all 7 crew members. Tens of thousands of school-age children were watching the flight live because teacher Christa McAuliffe was a member of the crew. The term “Going postal” originated from a  mass shooting committed by a US Postal Service employee, Patrick Sherrill, in an act of workplace rage. Fourteen people were killed in the rampage. The USSR's Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant reactor # 4 had a mishap, giving radiation poisoning to an estimated 500,000 to 6,000,000 people. The remaining three reactors continued to operate until 1991, 1996 and 2000 respectively. The USSR created and distributed a forged letter that “exposed” the US government “conspiracy” to overstate the seriousness of Chernobyl meltdown ‘The Wave' was first brought to worldwide attention during the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico The year we found out that last year's Dallas TV show entire season was just Bobby Ewing's (Patrick Duffy) dream (Who Shot JR) Fun Facts To coincide with the airing of the show, Kenner Products made a set of action figures based on the main characters of the show. Kenner also made many accessories, including weapons and vehicles, to go along with the figurines The show is parodied in the 2012 CGI series version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles via a fictional cartoon show named Chris Bradford's 2 Ruff Krew, starring and produced by Chris Bradford, himself a parody of Chuck Norris. This fictional series is first featured in the 4th-season episode "The Weird World of Wyrm". The Karate Komando comic book was penned by the creator of Spider-man and Dr Strange, steve ditko   ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Westpac Wire
TECH IN 10: Westpac ramps up new app rollout

Westpac Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 12:31


As the rollout of Westpac’s new mobile banking app gets underway, the bank’s digital experts Chris Bradford and Martin King speak in a podcast about what’s different and what’s next.

Marketing BS with Edward Nevraumont
Podcast: Fred Swaniker, ALX, Part 1

Marketing BS with Edward Nevraumont

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 16:13


This Part 1 of my interview with Fred Swaniker, founder of Africa Leadership Academy (ALA), Africa Leadership Univerity (ALU) and ALX (among others). Fred is one of Time Magazine's Most Influential People in the World and has done the requisite mainstage TED talk. I believe this is the only time he has publicly talked about marketing.Subscribe to the podcast: Apple, Sticher, TuneIn, Overcast , Spotify. Private Feed.Transcript:Edward: My guest today is Fred Swaniker. Fred was born in Ghana but had to leave the country when he was four years old to escape a military coup. By the time he was 18, he'd lived in four African countries. Today's episode dives into his career, Macalester College, McKinsey, Stanford, Africa Leadership Group, ALA, ALU, ALN, and a mainstage TED talk. Fred's latest venture is ALX, a leadership development and talent sourcing platform. We are lucky to have him here today.Fred, you've never had a CMO role per se, but you've largely been the one responsible for growing your businesses, and I've never met anybody in my life who's better at fundraising. I think fundraising (in general) is a sales skill, but I would argue you've managed to do it by building a brand and then having people throw money at you. Where did you learn your marketing skills? How did you become a marketer?Fred: I wish it was as easy as you make it sound that people just throw money at me. I think that my approach to fundraising has really been one of not trying to do the hard sell. I really believe in establishing relationships and win-win partnerships that enable us and whoever we are partnering with to both achieve our goals.We've been able to raise about US$600 million in the last 15 years, from [...] different ventures, and I would say that probably about 50%–60% of the funds that were raised, I never asked for it. Our approach is really to inspire people and just share the stories of what we're doing, and those who are interested in what we're doing will step up and will join us, those who are not will move on. Maybe it could be the way I was brought up. My parents always told me never to go and ask people for money. I always thought, can I find a way to build a relationship that adds value and shows people the worthiness of what we're doing? If people see that, then they'll come to us and they'll participate in our vision.Edward: Fred, what happens before the building of the relationship? That before you can build a relationship with someone who's willing to write you a hundred million dollar check, you must have built a personal brand or a company brand that gets you there. How did you do that?Fred: Over the years, I've developed a framework that I use for establishing relationships, and I break it down into four steps. First, I met thousands of people around the world. Every person that you meet, there's some connection that you have. Maybe there's some mutual interest, you share a joke, there's some chemistry that you have with someone. That's stage one, which is the connection. Then maybe you exchange business cards, you exchange emails, et cetera.Then you enter the second stage which is a continuous interaction. This is when you're exchanging communication, you're meeting up for coffee every now and then, having lunch, you actually have some dialogue and then mutual exchange. Only a few of the connections move to that stage of continuous interaction. From the continuous interaction, people start to see whether you are someone who delivers on what you say you're going to do, and you establish credibility based on integrity, et cetera.From there, you get to trust, which is the third phase. Once you have trust, finally, and only once you have trust, then you get to collaboration, which is where someone could say, I'm going to invest in you. I'm going to donate funds. I'm going to join your board, et cetera. I think one of the mistakes I made earlier in my career was I would rush straight to stage four (collaboration) without going to the continuous interaction and building trust first. That's the way I approach relationships.Edward: How did you learn that, though? You made that mistake early in your career. How did you come to the realization that there was this four-step process? Did you read about it? Did you learn it from a mentor? Did you figure it out on your own?Fred: I read about this. There's one book that I read called Mega Gifts. It's written by this guy called Jerold Panas who interviewed about 100 people who had given more than $1 million to things, and asked them why they gave. It was really fascinating just learning about some of the philosophy behind that. Before that, when I started the African Leadership Academy, I had never raised money before really. I went to see the Dean of the Stanford Business School where I went, and I said, you raised a lot of money. How did you do it? That time, the Stanford Business School had just raised US$300 million from Phil Knight, the founder of Nike. I went to see him and I said, how did you do this thing. He said, “The first thing you do is never ask for money the first time you meet someone. Just show them what you're doing. Get them involved in what you're doing in some way. Invite them to see the campus. Get them onto a board or something. Then, only once you've built a relationship with them, do you then engage them in possibly supporting you financially.” I must say that there'd been some times when that rule didn't work. I remember very early on, I met this very successful technology executive. She came to South Africa on a business trip and we met. We had this lovely lunch and at the end of the lunch, she said, so Fred, why did you want to see me today? I was like, well, perhaps you can help us structure some thinking about our technology strategy for the university, for the [...] I said, okay, that sounds good. She had a relationship with the President of South Africa in terms of that. So I said, perhaps you can connect us to him, et cetera? Then she goes, is there anything else? I was with my co-founder, Chris Bradford, and he's kicking me under the table, as in, asking for the money.I was just remembering this advice from the dean who said, don't ask for the money the first time you meet someone, and this was the first time we ever met. I decided to just take a chance because she was really saying, ask me for the money. I said, we're hoping perhaps you could support us financially, and she said, I thought you'd never ask. She said, I was sold on your idea when I heard about it, so consider it done. She gave us $100,000 the next week, and she went on to give us about $500,000 over the next few years. Ultimately, you have to read the signals and understand when someone is ready to be asked. I think a lot of marketing is like that. You're taking someone through a journey with you and people have choices about where they can spend their money. If you wait too long before you ask for the money, you lose the deal. If you don't wait long enough and you asked too soon, you also lose the deal. So it's about really knowing when is the right time when you read the signals about whether this person is really interested in your product or service, and they've demonstrated through their actions and their behaviors that they're really interested in what you have to offer. At that point, it's a mutually beneficial partnership.Edward: That's great, Fred. I want to go back and understand the path of how Fred became Fred. I have this theory that what people do when they're 12–14 years old affects them for their entire lives. I'm not even sure what country you were living in when you were 12–14 years old. What were you doing around that age?Fred: I was there in between Botswana and Zimbabwe at that time. I had just started high school, I guess.Edward: What did you care about? What were you spending your time doing? What were you passionate about at that age?Fred: At that time, I was always reading about different kinds of technologies, and I was very passionate about planes. I was curious about how they worked. I used to read a lot about different kinds of planes around the world. I was always trying to invent things with my friends. I also started getting a bit into the business. I remember at the time, these Nike shoes and Reeboks were coming out and they were very popular. My family was from Ghana originally and we used to go back home every now and then. There were these secondhand Nike and Reebok shoes that have been brought imported to Ghana. It's kind of gross now that I think back then. You could buy them there at a really low cost. I would bring them back to Zimbabwe and try to sell it to my friends.I also was very passionate about gathering people. My home was the place where most of my friends from school would come and gather in the afternoons and we would just hang out. I loved bringing people together and having them connect with each other. If I look today, a lot of the work that I do, it has really been involved in building networks. I can say, perhaps that was shaped by that early experience because if I think about what we have done in creating that leadership group, it's been a massive exercise in networks. We've created a network of about 30,000 people with some of the most influential people in the world who have joined us in this mission. It has led to all sorts of exciting collaborations. Part of it is I really enjoy bringing people together and creating communities. I think perhaps that started then.Edward: So Fred, a lot of what you did as a child influenced your mission in life. Did you have skills when you're a child that influenced your career trajectory and where you are today? Was it these connection skills? Fred: One of the skills that I learned was how to adapt very quickly and to build relationships with new people. I was born in Ghana. I left there when I was four, and went to Gambia. Then when I was eight, I went to Botswana. When I was 12, I went to Zimbabwe. As a result, I had to learn how to adapt to different environments very quickly. I'd been to a new school every few years and I had to quickly make friends with different people. So, relationship building became something that I practiced very early on. As I mentioned earlier, I used to bring my friends together every afternoon and we'd just hang out, play games, and so forth. That became a skill as well. I believe I'm really good at designing experiences for people that make them have fun, and that makes them enjoy being in a place. That probably comes from some of those things that I was doing at that age.Another skill that I would say I developed is the ability to see patterns. A lot of my ideas today come from exposure to different countries I've been to, different people that I've met. I fill my life with a lot of diversity. That catalyzed a lot of the innovation for me because I'm able to connect the dots between something that is actually in this country, or that I heard from this person that I spoke to, or an idea that I read about in technology or in healthcare that I can bring into my work in education. I'm constantly scanning the universe to see what's going on and I'm able to bring together ideas from these creative persons to create new products that are quite distinctive. I think part of that comes from the fact that I was always in different environments and I had to absorb very quickly in this new environment that I went to, to be able to survive.Edward: You went to university at Macalester College. How did you come out different than when you went in?Fred: Macalester—if you don't know about it—has a culture that cares very much about social justice and about the world. When I went in there, I would say that I cared about the world, but I wouldn't say that I was obsessed about making a difference. I was going there to get a degree and get a job. But when you go to Macalester, every other week, there's some kind of protest against some social injustice. I remember the students took over the President's Office once because Macalester was buying their athletic gear from Nike. At that time, Nike had sweatshops in Southeast Asia. There was always this protest or that protest. It was very clear that you had to make a difference in the world.I would say that my social conscience changed. Even though my very first job outside of Macalester was not something that I would say was altruistic and made sense—I was working with McKinsey management consulting—I saw that very much as a means to an end because, by the time I left, I had really seen that I could make a difference in Africa. In fact, one of the things I did in my final year at Macalester was I wrote my honors thesis, where I looked at the trends that had happened in Africa in the last 50 years. I saw some exciting changes that were happening at that time. I predicted what I was going to do. Also, I predicted how Africa was going to evolve over the next 50 years. Many of the trends that I saw influenced my passion to go back to Africa. I would say that what Macalester did, it really made me a lot more passionate about the world, about making an impact in the world. The time that I had there enabled me to really do this honest thesis, understand that Africa was about to undergo a massive transformation, and it made me really excited about going back to play a role in that transformation.Edward: Fred, what would have happened if you hadn't left Africa then? If you had gone to college in Africa, instead of going to Macalester, how would your life have been different?Fred: My life would've been different in a couple of ways. Number one is I don't believe how to build networks. Some of the networks that I have today led me to do what I'm doing. My networks probably would remain very Africa-centric, maybe very Ghana-centric, or Zimbabwe-centric, whichever country I would have gone to. The second way my life would have been different is I wouldn't have developed such a global perspective. A lot of the work that I do, even though I'm based in Africa, involves leveraging global networks, global insights, global technology. I always think about what's going on in the world and how do I bring it to Africa, and how do I take Africa to the global stage. Finally, I don't think that I would have been as dedicated or passionate about social transformation because (like I said) you can't go to Macalester and not believe that you have to make a difference in the world. Kofi Annan, the former Secretary-General of the UN, had been to Ghana. He had been to Macalester a few decades before me. I remember being there and everyone's like, oh, you're from Ghana. Kofi Annan also went here. It was almost like you're expected to live up to his track record. I think those influences would not have been there if I hadn't gone to Macalester.Edward: It's interesting. By leaving Africa, you became more passionate about Africa.Fred: Exactly. What's interesting is when I arrived there I remember walking into the cafeteria at Macalester. In Africa, most people watch American TV, so a lot of people were always trying to mimic American accents. That was the cool thing. But when I landed in Macalester and I went to the cafeteria and I asked for food, there was a woman behind the counter. Actually, she was quite cute, and then she said, I love your accent. I suddenly realized that actually my African accent was cool in the US. That made me a lot prouder to be an African, and I really dived in more into it. The fact that I lived all across Africa really made me reflect on how special it was to be an African.Edward: Fred, what were the biggest failure points in your career? Where did things not go as expected?Fred: Oh, I've had so many failure points, but maybe I'll talk about two. One was about a year-and-a-half into my career at McKinsey. A client asked for me to be taken off the project. That was a real blow to me because my career had been rising very much in McKinsey at that time. I'd always had really great reviews on all my projects. But I had really pissed off the client that basically the CEO asked that I remove them from the project team. What had happened was I was a young kid. I was 22–23 and I was advising very senior people in the company. I thought I needed to show them how clever I was. I was always showing them how they were wrong and I was right about whatever idea I had, coming in and advising them then. I guess I thought that that was the way I should show value. I basically came across as an arrogant old prick. I learned a big lesson then, that when you are working with other people, you actually shine if you resist from showing off what you know. You actually will do a much better job at building relationships with others if you make them look great, instead of you trying to be great in the situation. What a very powerful lesson. It made me a lot more humble and made me realize that just because you think you know or thinking of the answer, doesn't mean you need to tell everyone about it. That was a very powerful lesson.Another lesson I learned was, after Stanford Business School, I started both the African Leadership Academy and something called Global Leadership Adventures at the same time. GLA was a summer program where we're going to bring kids from all across Africa, so all around the world to come to keep time for three months. It was the very first summer, and I went and rented out this holiday resort by this beautiful beach in Cape Town. The holiday resort could take about 150 people. I believed that we were going to get 150 kids from the US to show up in Cape Town, paying us $4,000 for a one-month experience each.I booked out the whole place for three months, then we went on the road trying to sell this thing. I signed a terrible legal agreement that committed me to pay for the full thing no matter how many students showed up. Lo and behold, we only got 35 kids to pay. I was [...] for 150 rooms. They just would not let me out of that contract. I ended up giving away another 30 slots for free. We had 70 kids who started being in that summer program, but I had to pay for 150 rooms. That was a very powerful lesson in being very humble when you make your financial projections for a startup, and also making sure you have a good lawyer when you're signing contracts. These are some of the powerful lessons that I learned from my failures. I can just go on and on and on, but I can only say I've grown simply because of my failures.Edward: I think being a bit more humble can be a lesson for all of us. We'll pick this up tomorrow in part two. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit marketingbs.substack.com

InfernoCast
InfernoCast 52 - Chris Bradford talks about his youthful mistakes making him a better coach and fighter

InfernoCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 62:50


Chris Bradford is a multi time champion Muay Thai and MMA fighter. He has been training most of his life in Australia and has learned how to take the struggles of life and turn them into lessons to pass on to his students. He still trains hard and never quits!

EDn
African Leadership Academy Journey: Vision, Strategies, Challenges.

EDn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 42:55


Chris Bradford is driven to build transformational educational institutions. Over the past fifteen years, Chris has guided the development of African Leadership Academy, which he co-founded with Stanford MBA classmate Fred Swaniker in 2004. African Leadership Academy seeks to transform Africa by identifying, developing, and connecting the continent’s future leaders. In this interview, Chris breaks down the recipe for creating a world-class purpose-driven institution. Chris seeks to build strong organizations that transform societies by empowering individuals to reimagine what is possible for themselves and their communities. He relishes the process of “cathedral building”: ensuring that organizations are built to last and thrive beyond their founders. Prior to ALA, Chris co-founded Terra Education and worked at organizations including Procter and Gamble, BCG, and the Broad Foundation. He also worked as a teacher at Oundle School, a boarding school in England. Chris is a graduate of Yale University (BA) and Stanford University (MBA, MA Education).

Distributed Data Show
What you need to know to deploy Cassandra in Kubernetes? | Ep. 149 Distributed Data Show

Distributed Data Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 19:37


Chris Bradford is a product manager at DataStax who's focus is on Kubernetes (K8s) and how users can utilize Cassandra in this fast moving project. He gives us some deep insights into how we got here and some important details on being successful when deploying Cassandra in your Kubernetes environment. We finish with some predictions on where the next 5-10 years look for cloud native databases. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

StorySpotlight
Why it pays to be hungry and be prepared for your opportunity

StorySpotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 14:31


Success is when preparation meets opportunity. Better be prepared and not get an opportunity than get an opportunity and not be prepared. What famous and successful people say about this? My (virtual guests): Les Brown, Abraham Lincoln, Alan Armstrong, Benjamin Franklin, Chris Bradford, H. Jackson Brown Jr., Frank Herbert, Idowu Koyenikan, Thomas A. Edison, Oprah Winfrey. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/JlboIrqrkIk (https://youtube.com/ChiefAvalon or https://youtube.com/StorySpotlight)

5 Pin Universe
Podcast #43 - Chris Bradford 12/18/2019

5 Pin Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 64:55


The forty third 5 Pin Universe Podcast recorded 12-18-2019 Please remember that the discussion is just personal opinions and may not reflect the stance of any associations or companies these participants may be involved in. Enjoy. With the host Karie Kreutz and guests Adam Weber, Dexter Wiseman, Tim Wiseman and special guest Chris Bradford. Discussing the pin shields, sport Canada funding, rules, Perfect games and much more.

Drop Da Mic.
Episode 139: Heart of Gold (OUT OF THE FURNACE film review)

Drop Da Mic.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 116:29


Our rotating Co-host Chris Bradford sits in for a look back on Director Scott Cooper’s 2013 film, ‘OUT OF THE FURNACE’ starring Christian Bale, Zoe Saldana, Woody Harrelson, Forest Whitaker, Casey Affleck, Willem Dafoe, and the late Sam Shepard. We also discuss: DISNEY+, FANTASY ISLAND, MARVEL, and more! Happy Birthday to our co-host, Diego Luna! Intro: Official ‘OUT OF THE FURNACE’ trailer audio.Anatomy of a scene w/ director Scott Cooper | The New York Times audio.Outro mixed by: Wesley Swanson.

Drop Da Mic.
Episode 139: Heart of Gold (OUT OF THE FURNACE film review)

Drop Da Mic.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 116:29


Our rotating Co-host Chris Bradford sits in for a look back on Director Scott Cooper’s 2013 film, ‘OUT OF THE FURNACE’ starring Christian Bale, Zoe Saldana, Woody Harrelson, Forest Whitaker, Casey Affleck, Willem Dafoe, and the late Sam Shepard. We also discuss: DISNEY+, FANTASY ISLAND, MARVEL, and more! Happy Birthday to our co-host, Diego Luna! Intro: Official ‘OUT OF THE FURNACE’ trailer audio.Anatomy of a scene w/ director Scott Cooper | The New York Times audio.Outro mixed by: Wesley Swanson.

New Life Church
Desperate Desire

New Life Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019


“Desperate Desire” from New Life Church by Chris Bradford. The post Desperate Desire appeared first on New Life Church.

Adam Crowley
Chris Bradford Talks Pens Red Wings. Big Game Goalie. Bell's Rap.

Adam Crowley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019


We start the second hour of the show by taking down the Matt Murray hater contingency in this town. Crowley said he thinks Murray is the best big game goalie in the league today, and the responses he got were just ridiculous. So we light up some dummies. We keep the hockey talk rolling as Chris Bradford joins the show to break down tonight's game against the Wings with Crowley. It's then time for the great unsponsored football segment filled with knowledge and fun brought to you by to be determined, where we analyze Lev Bell's new rap.

Adam Crowley
Chris Bradford Talks Pens Red Wings. Big Game Goalie. Bell's Rap.

Adam Crowley

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 40:19


We start the second hour of the show by taking down the Matt Murray hater contingency in this town. Crowley said he thinks Murray is the best big game goalie in the league today, and the responses he got were just ridiculous. So we light up some dummies. We keep the hockey talk rolling as Chris Bradford joins the show to break down tonight's game against the Wings with Crowley. It's then time for the great unsponsored football segment filled with knowledge and fun brought to you by to be determined, where we analyze Lev Bell's new rap.

Adam Crowley
Chris Bradford talks Penguins. Bud Light Happy Hour. Three Stars of the Show

Adam Crowley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019


It's time for the happiest hour of the week bitchesss. We are live at the Carson City Saloon for the Bud Light Happy Hour. Chris Bradford joins the show to start off the final hour of the show as he and Crowley talk Penguins and Matt Murray's latest injury. We continue to debate punishments that are suitable for Crowley, and he also laments that last nights Pens result wasn't due to a lack of effort. Hottest take of the day, other crap, and the three stars of the show.

Adam Crowley
Chris Bradford talks Penguins. Bud Light Happy Hour. Three Stars of the Show

Adam Crowley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 39:21


It's time for the happiest hour of the week bitchesss. We are live at the Carson City Saloon for the Bud Light Happy Hour. Chris Bradford joins the show to start off the final hour of the show as he and Crowley talk Penguins and Matt Murray's latest injury. We continue to debate punishments that are suitable for Crowley, and he also laments that last nights Pens result wasn't due to a lack of effort. Hottest take of the day, other crap, and the three stars of the show.

Dispatch in Depth
Q is for You with Chris Bradford

Dispatch in Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018


Isabel talks with Chris Bradford, an instructor for IAED and founder of Protocol Support, LLC. They discuss the role of ED-Qs, how Q's and research interact, and the differences between QA and QI. Want to get involved in a study? Have a question? Email us at dispatchindepth @ emergencydispatch (dot) org

Dispatch in Depth
Q is for You with Chris Bradford

Dispatch in Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2018 29:51


Isabel talks with Chris Bradford, an instructor for IAED and founder of Protocol Support, LLC. They discuss the role of ED-Qs, how Q’s and research interact, and the differences between QA and QI. Want to get involved in a study? Have a question? Email us at dispatchindepth @ emergencydispatch (dot) org

Mark Madden
Chris Bradford Joins DK in Studio on 105.9 the X

Mark Madden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018


Chris Bradford (Penguin's Beat Writer for Dkpittsburghsports.com) Joins Dejan On Air to talk Steelers and Penguins!

Mark Madden
Chris Bradford Joins DK in Studio on 105.9 the X

Mark Madden

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2018 17:05


Chris Bradford (Penguin's Beat Writer for Dkpittsburghsports.com) Joins Dejan On Air to talk Steelers and Penguins!

The Hockey PDOcast
Episode 254: The 2018-19 Watchability Rankings

The Hockey PDOcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 80:05


Sean McIndoe joins the show to help compile our annual Watchability Rankings. In this episode we put together a list counting down from 31 all the way down to 1 based on the entertainment value each team figures to provide viewers with this season. Here's a good rundown of the methodology that guides the list: “If you’re sitting down on a random Thursday night and there’s a plethora of games to choose from, which teams are you prioritizing seeing (all other things being equal, putting rooting allegiances aside)? Talent is obviously king, but style and likelihood of engaging in a back-and-forth, fast-paced affair are just as important. It’s important to remember that sometimes being a very successful hockey team in terms of wins and losses and your place in these rankings can be inversely related.” Sponsoring today’s show is SeatGeek, which is making it easier than ever before to buy and sell sports and concert tickets. They’re giving our listeners a $20 rebate off of their first purchase. All you have to do is download the free SeatGeek app and enter the promo code PDO to get started. We'll be doing weekly daily fantasy listener leagues over at FanDuel this season. If you go to fanduel.com/PDO and tell them we’ve sent you, they'll hook you up with a bonus $20 to play with after your first deposit. The first contest will be running on the opening day of the season during October 3rd's four-game slate. See you there! One final big thank you to Chris Bradford for the new artwork, and Ketan Jogia for the new theme music in advance of the new season. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Adam Crowley
2.23.18 The Adam Crowley Show HR 1

Adam Crowley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018


Dale Lolley in for Adam. Chris Bradford. RMU Hockey player Luke Lynch. Dejan Kovacevic

Adam Crowley
2.23.18 The Adam Crowley Show HR 1

Adam Crowley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 40:52


Dale Lolley in for Adam. Chris Bradford. RMU Hockey player Luke Lynch. Dejan Kovacevic

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews

Bex chats to author Chris Bradford about the new book in the Bodyguard series, ‘Assassin’! Chris chats to Bex about Russia, where the book is set, his method writing and Chris answers Bex’s quick fire questions.

The Adam Crowley Show
3.22.17 Adam Crowley Show Hr 2: Chris Bradford, Brian Metzer, Takes in a Minute

The Adam Crowley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 40:41


3.22.17 Adam Crowley Show Hr 2

TMNT Der Talk
Episode 62 - Chris Bradford ist mein bester Bro!

TMNT Der Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 48:33


Episode 62 von TMNT - Der Talk. Das Hauptthema diesmal ist die Folge "Neue Freunde, alte Feinde" vom Nickelodeon Cartoon. Besucht auch meinen Blog unter http://tmnttalk.blogspot.com oder schreibt mir an tmnttalk1984@gmail.com.

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews
Sean Interviews Author Chris Bradford

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 5:08


Sean interviews Chris Bradford, writer of the Bodyguard series. Listen to Chris talk all things ninja with his action-packed interview!

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
Follow Your Heart Or You're Fuc*ed - Happy Hour - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2016 62:56


Photographer Leon Morris has been coming to Jazz Fest from Australia for 22 years. In that time he s met a bunch of people and taken a bunch of photos. He s assembled a few hundred of his best shots into a coffee table book that s a homage to New Orleans and has come up with an imaginative title for it Homage New Orleans. Leon s book starts with words of encouragement from Dr. John that Leon lives by, and which we joyfully appropriated for this show "follow your heart or you re fu ked. As a testament to the power of the written word and the apparent inconsequential power of speech, we re allowed to say anything we liked on the podcast, but iTunes and Facebook after somebody complains which they inevitably do pull your stuff down if you use curse words in print. Chris Bradford looks like a million bucks but feels like a little less. She woke up one morning with a hemorrhaged vocal cord which not only sidelined her singing but required her to be absolutely silent for a month. The resident doctors on Happy Hour review Chris s strange case and link it to her 6 month stint in Beijing where she wore a mask constantly to allow her to simply breathe in the smog that is so visible it literally blocks out the sun. Chris is most definitely back in body, mind, spirit, and song. She gives up a first listen to a brand new song in it s very first rough demo. Andrew Duhon plays a new song off his forthcoming album, I Hemorrhaged a Vocal Cord. That s just a working title. See what you think of this song and whether it ought to included in the final lineup. Happy Hour Producer Graham daPonte makes a rare appearance on this Happy Hour with a sneak peek inside the life of a death row trial attorney and the strange management style of the guy who could simultaneously save you from lethal injection and kill you with his violent temper. This show also contains an update on the romantic adventures of our two guests on the previous week s show, Mr and Mrs Frank Scurlock. Little did we know that the title of the show would be a prophesy. This is one of the greatest New Orleans barroom Happy Hour stories of all time. Pictures at Wayfare by Alison Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rune Soup
Chris Bradford | Talking Spirits

Rune Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2016 103:23


In this episode we talk to author, alchemist and Palero, Chris Bradford. We cover Hawaii, island spirits and ghost stories, chaos magic in the 90s, spirit kingship, palo, spirit medicine, the interplay between African diaspora magic and the European tradition… even Magic: The Gathering! Show notes: Chris's blog  Chris's Palo Mayombe tumblr Chris on twitter

Muay Thai Guy Podcast
MTG 097: 2x Caged Muay Thai Champion, Chris "AK 47" Bradford

Muay Thai Guy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2015


Muay Thai Guy Podcast – Episode 97 Chris Bradford performing the ceremonial Wai Kru. Photo by W.L. PhotographyChris Bradford is a Muay Thai veteran who has been in the ring dozens of times against tough, game opponents. But he says that strapping on 4oz MMA gloves and stepping into a steel cage is quite a different feeling than fighting with the traditional 8oz boxing gloves in a ring... and I tend to believe him.In this episode of the Muay Thai Guy podcast, Chris and I discuss his career, his retirement and what his goals are now that he's decided to step into the ring. We cover a wide variety of topics including:How he got his start in martial arts in Kyokushin Karate and then eventually graduated to Muay Thai.What is was like stepping into the cage for the first time with MMA gloves and how the feeling differs from a regular fight.How he changed his game plan to fit the Caged Muay Thai style and why that was important to his success.The feeling of losing a world title fight and how he was able to overcome the defeat.His biggest triumph over a tough Thai fighter, Waytharan Sitsongpeenong that no one thought he could beat.What it's like training fighters and training himself at the same time, and how it eventually lead to his retirement.Why and how he decided to start the Prestige Fight Series promotion.How he's able to balance all these different areas of his life.And much, MUCH more.Click Here or on the podcast player at the top of the page to listen to MTG 096: Daniel McGowanChris Bradford's KO of Waytharan SitsongpeenongConnect with Chris on Facebook and follow along with his promotion Prestige Fight Series.Be cool and click here to leave a rating and review.Let us know what you thought about the interview in the comment section below!MTG 097 back to more MTG podcast episodesBack to Muay Thai Guy home page

The Guardian Children's Books podcast
Chris Bradford on the Bodyguard series - children and teen books podcast

The Guardian Children's Books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2014 12:40


Young Samurai author Chris Bradford is grabbed by site member Freddy to talk about how he writes his Bodyguard series. Also hear a thrilling extract from Chris's latest book Bodyguard: Ransom

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast
Education as Social Enterprise in Africa

Stanford Social Innovation Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2011 34:47


African Leadership Academy is a social enterprise that was founded in 2004 with the belief that ethical leadership is the key to transforming the African continent. In this university podcast, co-founder Chris Bradford talks about the role of educational institutions in shaping the future of Africa. He also discusses the personal journey that took him from Kalamazoo, Michigan, to Johannesburg, South Africa, and how Stanford was an influential part of that process. Bradford spoke at the 2011 Stanford Africa Forum: Entrepreneurship and Development, hosted by the Stanford Graduate School of Business. https://ssir.org/podcasts/entry/chris_bradford_education_as_social_enterprise_in_africa