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Take it from Chris Mcvey, a Chicago Runner who has run Chicago 5 times going on his 6th!I know that most runners always talk about the course itself, so here we are helpign you strategize your trip, your time there, and also the course to help you navgiate this Major Marathon! It might be your first time in a Major or this might be your 6th Major, either way the Chicago Marathon is an incredible course for a new PR. Let's get your mind to the right spot. Support the Show.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for Nov 28th Publish Date: Nov 27th Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Tuesday, November 28th and Happy 64th Birthday to pitcher Dave Righetti. ***1983 No Hitter*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas in Marietta Braves Light the Tree at The Battery Acworth Public Safety Cadets Honored for State Championship All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CU of GA STORY 1: In Marietta, It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas Marietta Square in the Gem City has adorned itself with holiday lights for Marietta Winter Wonderland, featuring Christmas-themed events such as pictures with Santa, storytime, and cookie and milk sessions. Santa's Magical Moments offer children a 30-minute experience with Santa, including crafts. Pictures with Santa will be taken at the Marietta History Center, starting December 1. The Downtown Marietta Development Authority ensured all trees in Atherton Square Park are festively decorated. Glover Park hosts the Festival of Trees, where local schools decorate trees. The annual Christmas tree lighting in the Square is scheduled for November 30, featuring performances, an ugly Christmas sweater walking parade, and Santa's arrival around 5:15 p.m. STORY 2: Braves Light the Tree at The Battery The Battery Atlanta celebrated the lighting of its 30-foot Christmas tree with two special guests, Santa Claus and Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker. The event drew around 5,000 to 6,000 people and featured live music, including Christmas tunes played by A-Town A-List. The tree is adorned with strobes and non-blinking lights, decorated in Braves and Battery colors. Snitker expressed his Christmas wish for another World Series title for the Braves, aiming for 2025 when Truist Park hosts the All-Star Game. This marks the seventh year of the Battery's Christmas tree lighting tradition. STORY 3: Acworth Public Safety Cadets Honored For State Championship Acworth's Public Safety Cadet Program, led by Acworth Police Cpl. Eric Mistretta, recently won the state championships for public safety cadets at the Law Enforcement Explorer Association of Georgia's conference. The cadets were honored by the Acworth Board of Aldermen for their achievement. The program provides hands-on training in various scenarios such as traffic stops, burglaries, and active shooter situations, preparing the cadets for careers in law enforcement and public safety. The state championship victory broke an 11-year winning streak held by Cobb Police Department's cadets. The program aims to develop leadership skills and offers valuable social experiences for participants aged 14-20. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We'll be right back Break: ESOG – ELON – CHRISTMAS PIEDMONT STORY 4: ‘Never Forgotten': Cobb Homicide Vigil Honors Victims and their Loved Ones The Cobb District Attorney's office and the Cobb Victim Witness Unit held their annual vigil for homicide victims at the Cobb Superior Courthouse, honoring over 600 victims. Families of the victims attended the event, receiving white roses and having candles lit in their loved ones' honor. The vigil, attended by law enforcement and support organizations, aimed to provide solace and community for those affected by homicides. The guest speaker, Amanda Planchard, shared her experience as the older sister of Charles "Chet" Planchard, who was murdered in 1992. The event facilitated connections and remembrance, offering support to families dealing with tragedy. STORY 5: Kennesaw State Enrollment Surpasses 45,000 For the fifth consecutive year, Kennesaw State University's enrollment has increased, reaching 45,152 students for fall 2023. The university has witnessed continuous growth since fall 2019 when it had 37,807 students. Of the current enrollment, 5,763 students reside on KSU's Kennesaw and Marietta campuses. Kennesaw State, the third-largest university in Georgia, has experienced only one enrollment decline since fall 2014. The recent increase represents a 39% growth since 2014, with 40,395 undergraduates and 4,333 graduate students. The university attributes its appeal to diverse programs and expanded opportunities for research and experiential learning. We'll be back in a moment Break: DAYCO - DRAKE – INGLES 3 STORY 6: Nonprofits Highlighted With Trees at Town Center Mall Nonprofits in the Kennesaw area have adorned trees at the Town Center at Cobb mall for the second annual Festival of Trees. The event aims to raise awareness for various local nonprofit organizations by providing them with space to showcase their services. Fifteen organizations have decorated trees, each designed by their volunteers. The trees include information about the nonprofits and ways for residents to get involved. Pounce de Leon, a cat rescue organization, is one of the featured nonprofits, utilizing the opportunity to showcase its work and raise funds during the holiday season. The mall plans to make the Festival of Trees an annual tradition. STORY 7: Black Friday Turnout Down From Years Past The traditional Black Friday shopping experience, characterized by massive crowds and early openings, is evolving. While sizable crowds were observed at Kennesaw's Town Center Mall and Cumberland Mall on the day after Thanksgiving, shoppers noted that the crowds were noticeably smaller than in previous years. Online shopping is often blamed for this shift, but Chris McCoy, senior general manager at Cumberland Mall, pointed out that Black Friday deals now extend beyond the day itself, spanning the entire week or even the entire month of November. The change has contributed to a more spread-out and less intense shopping experience, with crowds estimated at around a quarter of those seen five years ago. The impact of online shopping and extended sale periods is evident in the changing dynamics of in-person Black Friday shopping. Break: Henssler :60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at MDJonline.com. 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Host J.D. Reager talks to writer, filmmaker and musician Chris McCoy on location at the Memphis Listening Lab. They discuss Chris' many paths as an artist, the inner-band dynamics of 1000 Lights, the behind-the-scenes story of the making of the documentary film Antenna, and more. For more episodes, music and other fine podcasts visit backtothelight.net!
In this episode of the "Leads to Growth" podcast, host Chris McCoy speaks with Don Colliver, a teacher of public speaking courses and an expert in improv clown and sketch comedy. Don shares his experience and tips on how to add humor to presentations while maintaining professionalism and authenticity. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in connecting with an audience and suggests using personal stories and engaging in activities to build rapport and increase engagement. Don also shares an exercise that can help build awareness and audience engagement. Chris and Don agree that awareness is everything and encourage listeners to engage in Don's practice routine for presentations.Time Stamp:How Don Colliver got started [00:01:11]Don shares his journey from being a television producer to becoming a host clown of a show for Blue Man Group and how he brings his comedic skills to Fortune 500 companies.Using pattern interruption in comedy [00:03:18]Don explains how pattern interruption is the foundation of comedy and how it can be used to engage and connect with an audience, especially in trade shows.Adding humor to presentations [00:05:10]Don advises on how to add humor to presentations without compromising professionalism and authenticity, including making fun of oneself and using the rule of three to create a pattern and break it.Clown Presence [00:09:27]Don Collier explains the concept of clown presence in public speaking, which involves being authentic and vulnerable while engaging with the audience.Engaging the Audience [00:10:39]Don shares tips on how to engage the audience during virtual presentations, including acknowledging specific individuals, telling personal stories, and using activities.Low-Stakes Practice [00:17:46]Don suggests low-stakes practice as a way to overcome nervousness in public speaking, such as delivering short presentations in Toastmasters or at work.Awareness is Key [00:19:19]Chris and Don discuss the importance of awareness in public speaking, including how to control physiology, attitude, and focus.Feeling the Vibe of the Room [00:22:39]For more content like this, join the National Association of Sales Professionals for Free Today! Click HereGet your ideal Seller Style with our free Seller Style Assessment Now HERE!Facebook. LinkedIn. Instagram.
This week Dann sits down with Chris McCoy from Mac's Customs based in Grants Pass, OR. Join us as we get to know Chris more this week on Behind The Buffer. Find Owner's Pride https://ownerspride.com Behind The Buffer is a part of the Owner's Pride Podcast New Episodes Each Week Available on Most Major Podcast Networks!
Chris McCoy has our cover story this week. In "It's OK to Not Be OK" Chris explores what health officials across the globe are calling a mental health "crisis" and how that is playing out in Memphis. Josh Spickler, executive director of Just City, talks about what we can expect in the first few months of Steve Mulroy's term as DA. From our state desk, a Black man in Giles County was convicted recently by a jury sitting in the "Confederate Room." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
This week's cover is all about tlate night dining in Memphis. It's been in a sort of limbo after Covid but our reporters Sam Cicci and Michael Donahue scoped the scene for us for this week's cover. Sam joins in the show to talk about it. Jackson Baker fills us in on the countywide political races. It'll be the last update on this we'll get before the August 4th election next week. Bruce VanWayngarden weighs in on this new Republican idea of Christian Nationalism and how the GOP has turned Christianity into something it's not. Finally, Chris McCoy saw the new Jordan Peele horror thriller Nope. And he gives is a big old yep. Find out why later. We'll some news and the MEMErnet And we'll have those choice from our calendar — the finest events calendar in all of Memphiana — to help you get your weekend together. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
This week's cover is all about burgers. It's Memphis Flyer Burger Week, I'm happy to tell you. Ten restaurants all over town are offering up special deals — $6.99 for a burger — and some special burgers made just for this week. To get ready for Burger Week our intrepid reporters fanned out to all of our Burger Week restaurants and tried a little somethin'-somethin' to give you a taste of what you can expect. We have some of our reviews for you in the show this week. Chris McCoy our film and TV editor talks about "The Gray Man," that new Netflix movie starring our little buddy Ryan Gosling. It only cost $200 million to make but that's fine because it's based on a book written by a Memphian. We'll also talk about why there's so much Guns and Roses int he new Thor movie. Bruce VanWyngarden talks about education, why teachers matter, and about Bill Lee's big gaffe with his big buddy, Larry Arnn from those Hillsdale schools. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
A very happy belated birthday to the star of the show, Chris McCoy! Chris turned 69 last week and shares his... interesting request for his birthday next year. Then, he and Gab are joined by financial planner, Colin Law. Colin answers questions about finances in these uncertain times, walks Gab and Chris through the similarities - and differences - of their financial phases in life and shares some insight into how to feel secure in your finances in the most calming voice you've ever heard. Then, there's some usual soapboxing at the end of the episode. You get it. We're so glad to be back! Show Music Provided By: Music: www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chris McCoy talks about the new Elvis movie. Bruce VanWyngarden has a think about cities with all those empty skyscrapers in the work-from-home era. And we have our calendar — the finest events calendar in all of Memphiana — to help you get your weekend together. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
Jackson Baker talks about these bogus lists of political endorsees that have been flying around and what's being done about them. Chris McCoy our film and TV editor went to see the new Jurassic Park movie and he didn't love it. I'l talk about our cover story this week all about solar power opportunities in Memphis and throughout Tennessee. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
Chris McCoy, the State Director of Americans For Prosperity - NC, says the Republican-led House should block the GOP-led Senate attempt to expand Medicaid. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Michael Donahues gives us the "Saga of Sushi Jimmi." Sam Cicci talks soccer. Chris McCoy talks about new docs about George Carlin and The Kids in the Hall. Bruce VanWyngarden says we may need a new "Freedom Summer" to get out the vote. News. MEMernet. And our calendar. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
In this episode, Chris McCoy talks with Zack Slingsby, Founder and Creative Director of Human Factor Media. Learn how your shared content can increase your sales, from an award-winning branded storytelling company that has worked with leading brands and publishers to create videos people actually want to watch. For more content like this, Join the National Association of Sales Professionals for Free Today! Click Here
We'll hear from Memphis business leaders who want to re-kindle the push for a third bridge over the Mississippi River. Bruce VanWyngarden talks about the GOP in the wake of the leaked opinion that will probably overturn Roe V Wade. Chris McCoy gives a rare thumbs up to a Marvel movie. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
For podcast 28, JP hosted one of the Cole Wellness OGs, Chris McCoy. Chris has worked in the Cole Wellness space in private practice with Hidden Creek Counseling since 2017, and has been a friend and coworker of JP and/or Julie for 15+ years. We were happy to have him on with JP. Check it out!
Our film and TV editor Chris McCoy talks about the Oscars and why "The Slap" was such a distraction. He also talks about the new action comedy "The Lost City." Reform is coming for laws regulating your Delta 8 gummies you take for sleep and anxiety. The Tennessee River gets an innovative clean-up solution. And we ride out the March Storm That Wasn't. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
This episode discusses New Level Sports and the different ways it has positively impacted the community. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Chris McCoy returns to the microphone with his first podcast! Chris introduces himself, his show, his producer and catches up the audience on what he's been up to prior to starting The Encore. Then, Chris is joined by his two daughters Lauren and Becky, and his two son-in-laws Lucas and Phil, as they reminisce about old times and hilarious stories. We learn that you too can jumpstart an entire media career with the Pledge of Allegiance. Show music provided by: Music: www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, our host Chris McCoy welcomes, Max Traylor, who has made a living out of helping consultants with proven strategies, productize and sell their services to others. He runs a podcast called "Beers with Max" and is an expert in systems, processes, and identifying opportunities to optimize.Watch the full video here: Click HereClick here to join us for free: NASP.com/join
Chris McCoy is back in his next chapter - his new podcast, The Encore. Each week, Chris will talk about things interesting to him and you, while conducting interviews with people from all walks of life. Sharing the mic with listeners is one thing Chris loves to do, so join him on his Encore. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/encorepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EncorePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Encore-Pod-106792671941151 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week's episode of NASP's Leads To Growth, our host Chris McCoy interviews Jerry Brooner, the President of Global Field Operations at Enable, a venture-backed cloud-based SaaS solution for B2B rebate management. Enable has tripled its revenue and customer base since last year and has more merchants and suppliers in the UK and US than any other comparable software solution. Jerry shares expertise from his two decades of experience as a high-growth global enterprise SaaS technology executive, most recently as the former Chief Revenue Officer at Scout RFP, scaling it from a $50M valuation to a $540M acquisition in two years.Join the NASP community today by becoming a Free Member: CLICK HERE
On this week's episode of NASP's Leads To Growth, our host Chris McCoy interviews Mark Colgan, co-founder, and CEO of Speak on Podcasts, the worlds leading podcast booking agency. Mark shares his insights on why podcasts are the hottest growth medium in B2B and tech as well as how he has created a culture ready to grow and leverage this opportunity. Join the NASP community today by becoming a Free Member: CLICK HERE
In this episode of NASP's, Leads To Growth, we join our host, Chris McCoy, as he discusses Marketing, Revenue and Growth Operations with the VP of Sales of McGaw.io, Asa Hachhauser. Join the NASP community today by becoming a Free Member: CLICK HERE
"Who's Your Band?" Podcast Episode 83! Comedian Sean Morton and Jeffrey Paul with special guest musician, keyboardist, songwriter & producer Chris McCoy! On this week's episode of "Who's Your Band," we go into the world of tribute bands with keyboardist, songwriter, and producer Chris McCoy!
On this episode of Leads to Growth, NASP Master Trainer and host, Chris McCoy interviews 1 of LinkedIn's voices of sales for 2021, Lavender COO and Cofounder, Will Allred. If you don't already know Will, Stop what you are doing and listen to this interview. This guy is the real deal! Will shares the insights he gets by personally reviewing thousands of email templates of some of the top sales teams out there as well as his personal journey of leading with value and finding success on the other side. Join the NASP community today by becoming a Free Member: Click Here
Join our host and NASP master sales trainer, Chris McCoy, as he discusses the evolution of the SDR role in sales with Nelsen Gilliat, author of the book "The Death of the SDR and the Birth of the Buyer Centric Revenue". Join the NASP community today by becoming a Free Member: https://bit.ly/2zWeMmI
I'm back in the studio and pumped for this weeks episode. This week I'll be joined by Chris McCoy with Haven Lighting. We'll talk RGB and everything you need to know before you become a RGB expert! To learn more about Haven Lighting, visit: https://havenlighting.com Subscribe to the Lighting For Profits podcast here: https://pod.co/lighting-for-profits Follow me on Instagram @landscapelightingsecrets I'm on TikTok! Give me a follow @landscapelightingsecrets Let's connect on LinkedIn! Find me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleeco... To get help starting or growing your landscape lighting business, visit: https://landscapelightingsecrets.com
I'm back in the studio and pumped for this week's episode. I'll be joined by Chris McCoy with Haven Lighting. We'll talk RGB and everything you need to know before you become a RGB expert!
Indie Memphis returns to theaters! Our film and TV editor Chris McCoy tells us what films you might want to check out this weekend. Bruce VanWyngarden keeps tabs on Donald J. Trump. Jesse Davis talks about protest and what the word really means (especially when it comes to those Vols fans trashing their own field last week). News. MEMernet. And our calendar is here to help you get your weekend together. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
In this episode, Chris McCoy talks to William M Ballance, CEO and cofounder at Lavender.
Our film and TV editor Chris McCoy tells us about Reno My Rental, a new Discovery+ show featuring Memphis designed Carmeon Hamilton. Michael Donahue talks about Miss Butter Roll. We have have news, of course, and the MEMernet, and choice cuts from our calendar to help you get you weekend together. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
Though we were only originally exposed to him in the movie Star Wars - a Phantom Menace, Qui-Gon Jinn left a lasting imprint with his willingness to share his beliefs and philosophies openly and freely. In this episode we get a glimpse of the depth of Qui-Gon's wisdom with his quote, "Your focus determines your reality."Connect with Chris McCoy here: https://www.facebook.com/christophermccoy14To learn more about how Growth-U can help you make positive changes in your life, visit: https://www.growth-u.com
Accelerating the future of work, enabling secure access to company apps and data to allow users to do their best work, all without compromise has always been the focus of Citrix and Microsoft's longstanding partnership. In this TechTalk, Chris McCoy, Product Manager with Insight and Sam Carrero, Sr. Sales Engineer with Citrix discuss how the Citrix and Microsoft partnership has advanced cloud based VDI solutions and tools that enable migration of virtual desktops and application resources to the cloud.
News. MEMernet. Flyer editor Jesse Davis talks about moving back into his old neighborhood. Chris McCoy tells us about "Anette," streaming now on Amazon Prime Video. (It's weird but he likes it.) He also talk about the new Ryan Reynold film "Free Guy." This week we welcome back Maya Smith, our senior editor, who talks about what she's been up to (a Masters program in journalism!) and what she's been writing about since she's been back. We serve up some cuts from our calendar to help you get your weekend together. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
In this episode, Chris McCoy talks with Ed Wallace and Tom Stewart from Achievenext, about the existing struggle that exists between Sales Executives and Financial Executives. As well as their research and experiences managing these relationships while influencing them to mutually agreeable and profitable solutions. Join the NASP community today by becoming a Free Member: https://bit.ly/2zWeMmI
In this episode, Chris McCoy talks to the Founder and CEO of The Sales Consultancy, Leigh Ashton, about why sales leaders all over the world are asking for mindset training. They discuss:The current state of sales in the UK and USHow training requests have shifted now to seeking a growth mindsetWhat challenges salespeople are having to overcome todayHow to develop a growth mindset Enjoy this conversation and join the NASP community today by becoming a Free Member CLICK HERE
A special back-to-the-office episode of the show in which the Flyer staff takes the world's first "audio selfie." (Just listen. You'll get it.) Black arts. Vaccine pushback. A new vegetarian cookbook. Julie Ray talks about how she picks stuff for our calendar. The Marsha Blackburn/Taylor Swift internet beef. And now that the Nathan Bedford Forrest bust can now legally be removed, state lawmakers it gone quickly. Chris McCoy talks about why the new Black Widow movie should've been made five years ago. Sounds by zaplsplat.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
Brice VanWyngarden thinks we need another bridge over the Mississippi River. Jackson Baker says election season is already heating up. Chris McCoy tells you what you should go see at the movies this weekend. Grizz Gaming tops the Eastern Conference. Big federal grants fuel an innovative to level health inequities in Memphis. News. MEMernet. And more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
The boys are joined by special guests from the Booth Review podcast; Jack Leach, Dominic Hoscher, and our good friend Chris McCoy for the first ever Sports Social snake draft. For the first edition we are drafting the best all time sports movies. No categories, no restrictions, just a good ol' fashioned free-for-all snake draft.
Chris McCoy brings one of Memphis' favorite urban legends out of the darkness. The crystal skull is real. He also talks about his cover story called The New Normal. It's about how the pandemic changed the way people work and how some of those changes might stick. Our editor, Jesse Davis, tells us access to technology should be considered infrastructure. We have news, the MEMernet, and selections from our calendar to help you get your long Memorial Day weekend together. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
Check out the unique perspective of first sales enablement hire for one of the largest sales enablement organizations, Matt Cohen. He and another top industry leader, Daniel Redman, discuss top trends, how to get started, and the future of this industry, while our host, Chris McCoy, vigorously takes notes. Join the NASP community today by becoming a Free Member: https://bit.ly/2zWeMmI
Good news on the vaccine front. Bruce VanWyngarden talks about that Vanity Fair article that had everyone in a tizzy last week. Chris McCoy tells us about the Oxford Film Festival and 5,000 Space Aliens. Sam Cicci gets us caught up on the ever-building roster over at Memphis 901 FC. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
Chris McCoy goes behind the scenes of the new Coming 2 America film, directed by Memphis filmmaker Craig Brewer. Bruce VanWyngarden talks springs renewal and why folks should get the COVID-19 vaccine. We talk the coming mosquito season with a Shelby County Health Department official. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
Our host Chris McCoy welcomes one of the best in the connection business. Nick Araco, Jr.(https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-araco-jr/) has a demonstrated track record as a multi-talented and innovative growth strategy, sales, marketing, finance, HR, operations and enterprise leader.Nick is the co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of AchieveNEXT. AchieveNEXT provides a unique combination of Peer Advisory Networks and specialized Human Capital Solutions to enterprise leaders, to their teams, and to their workforce, solving one of the most challenging problems they face today -- the ability to meet and benchmark with their peers, to know what they are doing and how they are doing it -- all accessible in the most efficient and effective way.Nick is the founder of AchieveNEXT's Alliance Peer Advisory Networks, including The CFO Alliance and The CHRO Alliance — the professional Peer Networks responsible for introducing disruptive knowledge-sharing to Finance & HR Leaders throughout North America.Over the past 2 decades, Nick has been able to bring his unique ability of "Making Connections that Count” to Empower Growth of Finance, HR, Sales, and other C-Suite executives and business leaders across North America.Nick serves as 'a voice for the Middle Market,' representing the more than 15,000 Finance and HR Leaders who are Members of The CFO Alliance and The CHRO Alliance Peer Advisory Networks that empower Modern Finance and HR Leaders to make complex decisions on People, Strategy, Technology & Risk.Nick is a regular speaker at Executive Conferences, has appeared on Bloomberg, and is called upon by the media and press for commentary on the opportunities and issues that drive the global economy.Nick prides himself on his selfless approach, his passions for learning, and personal mission to impact the success of each person he meets. This is evident in Nick's earning his Herrmann HBDI® and Chally/GrowthPlay Assessment Certifications which allow him to administer and utilize the latest tools to identify and nurture any company’s most valuable assets, its people.Previously, Nick served in senior leadership roles at leading global law, accounting and business advisory firms, established and led a human capital management practice and was a practicing attorney. Nick is a published thought leader, a highly sought after public speaker and a recognized global business leader.Join the NASP community today by becoming a Free Member: https://bit.ly/2zWeMmI
Michael Donahue talks about FreSol and Papi's Tennessee Pepper Sauce. Jackson Baker describes his six-hour journey through the COVID-19 vaccination line to get to the Pipkin Building. Chris McCoy tells us about a new Netflix show — Buried by the Bernards — that is based on a Memphis family's funeral home business. In news, the Memphis City Council wants to know if any city employees were at the U.S. Capitol riot last month. A local group — Psilo — pushes the county to decriminalize psilocybin, the magic ingredient in magic mushrooms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
Join our host, Chris McCoy, as he interviews industry and thought leaders, to give our listeners an insider's perspective of Elite Performers in the world of sales.Christine Rogers: President and COO of Aspireship.com, where they bridge the knowledge and experience gap between the SaaS sales world and the current rapidly shifting workforce by training future leaders for exciting careers, and proactively matching them with fast-growth employers in need of talented and ambitious professionals. She is a seasoned sales and marketing leader with over 15 years of recruiting, hiring, training, and managing high-performing sales teams as well as someone very cool that you should really want to know. Thomas Boccard: aka #BoKnowsSales on LinkedIn, SVP of Sales for GlobalData PLC. A forward looking, sales leader, and change champion with a history of transforming organizations to exceed sales and profit goals domestically and internationally. Diverse industry experience selling into Fortune 500 industry leaders in highly competitive environments. Known for building and incentivizing top-performing teams while creating cultures of accountability, empowerment, and loyalty. You can find them both every Thursday night @ https://www.thursdaynightsales.com/
Dominic Hoscher and Jack Leach debate some of the popular topics in all of professional and collegiate sports on “The Booth Review." On their second ever Thanksgiving edition, Jack and Dom are joined by Spencer Goldberg and Chris "Smokes" McCoy to discuss College Football, Chicago Cubs, and their Thanksgiving favorites.
Check out this great conversation with our host Chris McCoy and the Salesborg, Justin Michael, as they discuss the future of sales and how it is changing right now. Justin Michael, aka the Tony Stark of XDRs, is a sales futurist and author of "Tech-Powered Sales" releasing on HarperCollins in 2021. After two decades of consulting 100+ early-stage startups on hypergrowth and holding leadership roles at LinkedIn, Salesforce, and reporting to Sean Parker, Justin was part of a stealth project where engineers built an AI model of his brain while prospecting with the goal of fully automating sales development itself. He is passionate about AI, ML, NLP, Deep Learning AI, and Neural Network evolution in order to bridge toward the Singularity. His writing seeks to unlock all the ways Marketing and Sales leaders can apply these mechanics to free up the human in the sales process, restoring quality consultative exchanges that drive value.
Our host Chris McCoy interviews Michael Zipursky, the CEO of Consulting Success® and Coach to Consultants, as they discuss why technology is often hurting sales reps these days and not helping them. Michael has advised organizations like Financial Times, Dow Jones, RBC, and helped Panasonic launch new products into global markets, but more importantly, he’s helped over 400 consultants from around the world in over 75 industries add 6 and 7 figures to their annual revenues. Over 35,000 consultants read his weekly consulting newsletter. Michael is also the author of the Amazon Best Sellers ACT NOW: How successful consultants thrive during chaos and uncertainty, The Elite Consulting Mind and Consulting Success®, the book
Chris McCoy of Leawood Stage Company joins Michael Hogge to talk the Importance of Being Ernest. The post Arts Magazine feat. Chris McCoy of Leawood Stage Co. appeared first on KKFI.
Aaron Stevens speaks with Chris McCoy, CEO of Basketball Tasmania.
Welcome to the Rise to the Challenge Podcast. I am your host: Alex Burket. Our Mission Statement is: Real Life Stores, Real Motivation, To Inspire All Generations. Our first guest on the Podcast is Chris McCoy. Chris is currently a student at Lindenwood University. He is studying exercise science. We met through Phi Delta Theta Missouri Iota. I am an alumni through the chapter. Chris talks about his Rise to the Challenge through hockey, track and the condition he has from a young age to currently. Make sure to tune in each episode to hear our guest talk about their Rise to the Challenge. Follow and Subscribe to the Podcast to listen to all the episodes that we post. Follow me on social media to let me know about your Rise to the Challenge. Instagram: Alexburket23Twitter: @AlexBurketLinkedin: Alex Burket Music:Official Theme Song of Rise to the Challenge Podcast. Song: Aconex - Eternity Link: https://youtu.be/oMavgT8mvbY Music promoted by FreeMusicWave.Alex Menco - EDM Dance Party / No Copyright Music / Music Room Records https://youtu.be/2mX1dT5hva4
Chris McCoy was a member of the Army 2D Battalion - 75th Ranger Regiment. He deployed multiple times and saw plenty of combat. He also owns Level Seven Apparel and is a nationally known graffiti artist. His work is amazing! Chris started out drawing at an early age and he's used it as an outlet for the transition from being in the military, back to civilian life. They discuss how passions like that tend to help get peoples minds off of some of the shit they've had to deal with. Kevin brings up that anyone in their line feels fear, and that most of the time, that's what draws them back to their training to handle certain circumstances they may face. He also says that anyone who denies that fear, is full of shit. Sully & Chris agree, and Chris relates that back to a time in Bosnia when he was in an intense firefight, he can remember how his toes felt in his boots, the smell of body odor emitting from himself and more. Typically a normal person wouldn't recall that type of thing, but in these moments, they seem to be engrained in your mind. Chris is the owner of Level Seven Apparel, go check out some of his stuff! He can also be found on Instagram at https://instagram.com/Rok275 & https://instagram.com/level.se7en Some of his paintings are up there as well as shirts, headwear, canvas prints and more!
Matt Waller and Andrew Braham discuss how Chris McCoy is a student of leadership, how leadership can be a value, and the importance of collaboration. Listen to Chris’ full podcast at: https://soundcloud.com/user-561194034/chris-mccoy
It’s strange to hear people say things like “there just aren’t any decent bands anymore.” Yet, on Discography Discussion, we have a growing collection of bands who are definitely sure things. Chris Mccoy joins the podcast as co-host to discuss every album by The Ghost Inside, a band that just made a lot of great musical decisions, and created a sound that fans of solid hardcore/metalcore can get behind. Enjoy #discussmetal #TheGhostInside Join our Patreon: Discography Discussion on Patreon - http://bit.ly/discussmetalpatreonDiscography Discussion Podcast Homepage - http://bit.ly/DiscographyDiscussionSubscribe to RSS - http://feeds.feedburner.com/danandjoeshow Listen to Discography Discussion on Spotify - http://bit.ly/discussmetalspotifyDiscography Discussion on Apple Podcasts/iTunes - http://bit.ly/discussmetalitunesDiscography Discussion on Google Play - http://bit.ly/discussmetalgoogleplayListen on Stitcher - http://bit.ly/discussmetalstitcherWatch/Listen on Youtube - http://bit.ly/discussmetalyoutubeListen on TuneIn - http://bit.ly/discussmetaltunein Join the conversation on Discord - http://bit.ly/discussmetalDiscordFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/DiscographydiscussionTwitter - https://twitter.com/discussmetalInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/discography_discussionTumblr - https://danandjoeshow.tumblr.com Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Email: danandjoeshow@gmail.comwww.discussmetal.com Album of the weekDan - Zao “Pyrrhic Victory”Joe - Storm Seeker “Pirate Scum”Chris - In Search Of Solace “Enslaved To Tragedy” The Ghost Inside Episode Playlist: Destined Siren Song Overlooked Downbeat Through the Cracks The Great Unknown Deceiver Phoenix Flame Dear Youth (Day 52) Blank Pages
Frank Hickson brings over 30 years of collegiate coaching experience to the Flames' football coaching staff, including 11 years at the NCAA Division I-A level and 16 years as a running backs coach, the same position he oversaw as a part of the Flames' football program. Since joining the Flames' program, Hickson has continued the running back tradition at Liberty. He aided in the Flames finishing the 2004 season ranked 22nd in the nation in rushing (212.2 yards per game). He helped Dre Barnes finish as the school's all-time leading rushing in 2004 with 4,035 yards. Hickson was also instrumental in helping guide Liberty's newest "rising star" and current member of the Houston Texans, Samkon Gado, during his senior campaign, and Eugene Goodman of the AFL's Columbus Destroyers. In 2005, Hickson helped running back Zach Terrell become Liberty's first-ever Big South Rookie of the Year. Hickson instructed one of the best running back tandems in program history. Rashad Jennings became the sixth running back in school history to surpass the 1,000-yard mark, helping Liberty rank 19th nationally in rushing yards (195.0 per game). Jennings and Terrell both reached double figures in rushing touchdowns, becoming the second rushing pair to accomplish the feat since 1973. Prior to his time at Liberty, Hickson's served a two-year stint at Oklahoma State as the running backs coach during the 1999 and 2000 seasons. During his time at Oklahoma State, he instructed All-Big 12 running backs Reggie White and Tatem Bell, who is now with the Detroit Lions, while also instructing Tim Burrows, who signed a contract with the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. In 1998, Hickson was the head coach at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga. During the 1996 and 1997 seasons, he served as the offensive coordinator and running backs coach at North Texas where he helped the Mean Green post victories over Utah State and in-state rival Texas Tech in 1997. He also coached Juqua Wilburn, North Texas' all-time leading rusher. Hickson had a memorable stay at South Carolina for two years (1994 and 1995). He was part of the first Gamecock program to post a victory in a bowl game when South Carolina defeated West Virginia in the 1994 Blockbuster/National Car Rental Bowl game on New Year's Day. While at South Carolina, Hickson was responsible for the coaching of four NFL running backs in the Arizona Cardinals' Troy Hambrick, Pittsburgh Steelers' Duce Staley and former Cincinnati Bengal Brandon Bennett and former Chicago Bear Stanley Pritchett. Hickson also served as the running backs coach for four years at the United States Naval Academy (1990-93), one year at Temple (1989), three years at Marshall (1986-88), one year at Mesa State College (1985) and two years as a graduate assistant at Wichita State (1983-84), while earning his master's degree in education. While at the Naval Academy, Hickson recruited quarterback Chris McCoy, a Heisman Trophy candidate, and defensive back Chris Hart, who are both members of the Hall of Fame at the Naval Academy. While at Marshall, Hickson helped the Thundering Herd to two NCAA Division I-AA National Championship games in 1987 and 1988. He also assisted Marshall to a third-place national ranking during its 1988 championship-game run. Hickson also coached Ron Darby at Marshall, the Southern Conference's all-time leader with 6,700 all-purpose yards. Hickson is a 1983 graduate of Tuskegee in Tuskegee, Ala., where he received his bachelor's degree in physical education with an emphasis on recreation. He has been a frequent guest speaker for the Frank Glazer National Coaching Clinic since 1994. Hickson and his wife, Meesha, have two children, Leidra and Frankie.
Chris covers his boxing beginnings in Lafayette, Louisiana through his amateur career in Houston, Tx... And his recent professional win by first round Knockout!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soapboxingpodcast/support
Chris McCoy is currently the Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration at University of Arkansas. Previously, Mr. McCoy served as chief information officer at Metropolitan State University, where he led a successful campus wide initiative to modernize the entire information-technology infrastructure. He also served as interim vice chancellor for information technology and system CIO for Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, director of engineering computing at Iowa State University, and manager of computing support for the Department of Computer Science at Iowa State University. He started his career as a UNIX systems programmer at Purdue University in the Cooperative Extension Service. Mr. McCoy earned a Master of Business Administration from the University of Iowa, as well as a Master of Engineering in systems engineering and a Bachelor of Science in computer science, both from Iowa State University.
One of the most unique events in the United States, if not the world, is set to take place on June 21-23 at the New Castle Motorsports Park. The 10th edition of the 24 Hours of America will test the will of man and machine for the twice around the clock event in spec karts and those trying to reach the 24 hours in their own karts powered by Briggs & Stratton 206 engines. EKN’s Rob Howden talks with Chris McCoy of Endurance Karting by ProCup to learn more about this event and the many others they host and promote throughout the season.
Chris McCoy is our guest today and he takes us through how he went from being miserable at family Christmas parties to becoming a master networker at events with over 500 attendees.
In this episode, Host Tom Shaughnessy of Delphi Digital (www.DelphiDigital.io) is joined by Chris McCoy the co-founder of Storecoin and co-founder and CTO Rag Bhagavatha. The conversation covers the new settlements platform layer Storecoin is building and the co-founder's goals of also building a cloud layer on-top of this layer. Its a differentiated and novel episode and worth a listen. To ensure you’re able to submit questions moving forward and receive our analysts calls like clock-work, visit DelphiDigital.io on your device and sign up now. Follow Tom on Twitter @Shaughnessy119 Follow Chris on Twitter @chrisamccoy Follow Storecoin on Twitter @storecoin Disclosure: Tom Shaughnessy owns tokens in ETH, DCR, MKR, ZRX and HYDRO. This podcast is NOT investment advice and is only informational. Do not make investment decisions based upon this podcast. Delphi Digital was not compensated by any party for this podcast episode other than Podbean's advertisers. This content is strictly informational. - Advertisers: To advertise on this podcast, email Tom@DelphiDigital.io Potential Guests: If you're interested in appearing on the podcast, email Tom@DelphiDigital.io -
What would the three branches of the government look like...on the blockchain? This week, we continue our discussion on crypto governance with Storecoin, backed by Blocktower and Arrington XRP Capital, to find out. Founder Chris McCoy and I touch on: Why 1-coin-1-vote doesn't work How to creates a p2p democracy and its tradeoffs Whether a system of checks and balances makes sense Host: Jason Choi (@MrJasonChoi) Not finance advice. Spartan Capital and/or Jason may or may not have positions in assets discussed on the show. ****** Resources: Relay node newsletter (Asia crypto events) Libsyn link Apple Podcast Stitcher Spotify ****** Intro music by Phortissimo. Disclaimer: Jason Choi is an investor at Spartan Capital, the hedge fund arm of The Spartan Group. All opinions expressed by Jason and podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Spartan Group and any of its subsidiaries and personnel. This podcast is for information purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions. The Spartan Group and its clients may hold positions in assets described in the episode. Detailed disclaimers available at jasonchoi.me and spartangroup.io/disclaimer
Featuring motivational speaker and poet, Chris McCoy. We discuss motivation, grinding, how Chris became a motivational speaker and more.
Cherokee Now is proud to release podcast Episode 2 with show host, Chris McCoy, Director of Communications, and show guest, Ben Reed, Business Entrepreneur of Front Porch Cakery and Deli as they discuss economic growth and development in local business. We are happy to share another success story from folks in the community that strive … Continue reading Episode 2: Ben Reed – Front Porch Cakery & Deli →
Cherokee Now invites you to tune in to our very first podcast with show host, Chris McCoy, Director of Communications, and show guest, James Bradley, Secretary of Education, as they discuss updates happening in the Community Recreation and Cherokee Higher Education Program. Don’t forget to like and follow our page on Facebook, facebook.com/cherokeenow ,to stay … Continue reading Episode 1: James Bradley – EBCI Education Secretary →
Chris McCoy, Chief Information Officer at the University of Arkansas, joins the A Desire to Inspire with Manny Patrick show to discuss his journey in landing a top leadership position with a prestigious and acclaimed university. He says he knew what he was going to do once he was honored the duties and started with a focus on people. He adds, “it's about healing the team and bringing their ideas together to gather information and execute a new strategy based on collaborative efforts.” He believes in culture and stays in touch with people as often as possible through all communication avenues. He focuses on collaboration, teamwork, and strives to let his team members know that they have valuable input. He uses a great analogy about coaching in the real world and how it can affect the organization. For anyone interested in discovering additional tools to use for ones leadership arsenal. Chris outlines his process of leading a team, and how he empowers his people to complete specific tasks. He loves to bring the attention to the power of working with like minded people who have the same goals. Figuring out what is most important and keeping your people close, he says, are critical to driving a team forward. In This Episode You Will Learn About: -What led Chris to the University of Arkansas -How long he has been in higher education -What other major universities he has worked with -Who opened his eyes to the position at the University of Arkansas -Where he noticed an opportunity in the school -What five things he was told needed to happen once he took the CIO job -Who challenged him to be a leader -What is a common thread among higher education -What three things Chris says it boils down to with creating a reliable system -What he focuses on with his team -Where he learned his people skills -What kind of leadership he prides himself on -What he is currently teaches his team -How he continues to learn -What he looks for in people -What trends the schools need to be aware of in technology
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Zachary Whitten Rich white debutantes with an appetite for young male prostitues that worked out of opium dens in the back of Asian laundromats?! In Memphis!? Upon a refferal we met a guy named Zachary Whitten. He had just completed a year-long creative writing project that led him down rabbit holes of Memphis history research that surprised and fascinated us. Back in March, Chris McCoy and I sat down with Zachary and learned all sorts of seedy trivia about the Bluff City and his unique literary undertaking. -For all things Zachary Whitten visit http://www.memphisfastfiction.com/ -Get your tickets Chris MCCoy’s documentary about the Antenna club called ANTENNA that premieres November 2nd @ The 15th Annual Indie Memphis Film Festival: http://indiememphis.festivalgenius.com/2012/films/antenna_cscottmccoy_indiememphis2012 -music by M. Qualls & K. Rawlings, and The Community Bubble-