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Veterans Advocate, Scott Freyer is the Awakened Soul Story of the Week! Scott and I live in the same town, Griswold Connecticut we have both lived there for 9 years and for some reason, never officially met. We would see each other at basketball games – and in passing at a local restaurant – but never were introduced. I would see his posts on social media and on various town FB pages – I always admired the way he would handle himself on some pretty contentious comments made by others. He seems to take the mediator side of things or with a comical comeback. I also noticed that he was very involved in his children's lives, his community and has a strong advocate interest in veteran's organizations. This is what piqued my interest in what he was really all about. I wanted to know more about him and what drove him to help others. We have chatted a few times about various things, local politics, helping people during the lockdown and about how we could do better to help others in the community. So, I was very excited that he agreed to an interview for Awakened Soul Stories. I had a great time taking to him during the interview and came away with a renewed admiration and respect for Scott and the kind of person that he is. I hope you will listen to this episode and get to know Scott like I have. He is a very AWAKENED human as you will hear, he does a lot to help the human race elevate the vibration so that one day – we can all, just get along and understand each other on a whole other level. Peace and prosperity will prevail with people like Scott doing their part! About Scott: Scott Freyer was born in Red Bank, NJ in August of 1970 and grew up on the Jersey Shore. After graduating high school in 1988, he enlisted in the United States Navy and joined the submarine force. During his time in the service, Scott was stationed in Charleston, SC and Groton, CT. He deployed during Operation Desert Storm, Operation Deliberate Force, Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. In 2012, Scott retired from the Navy after 24 years as a Chief Petty Officer. Scott is currently employed by the US Navy as a Mechanical Engineer at Electric Boat. In 2001, Scott met his wife Brenda on a blind date, and they were married in May of 2003. In December 2004, Brenda gave birth to their first child Dylan, who is currently an All-State soccer and lacrosse player at Cheshire Academy in Cheshire CT. In January 2007, they had their second child, Olivia. Olivia is an Honor Student at Griswold High School and is on the volleyball and lacrosse teams. Scott and his family reside in the town of Griswold Connecticut. Scott is also the Co-founder of B3 Media with his friend Chris Nott, and they produce and co-host a weekly baseball podcast called "Bronx Baseball & Beer" and is currently the #1 baseball podcast in the state of Connecticut. Scott is also heavily involved in the military community, specifically veterans and veterans suicide prevention advocate groups. He participates in several events every year including the Norwich Irreverent Warriors Silkies Hike and Tough Ruck Boston and has raised over $5000 for these charities. He feels, as a veteran himself that we as a country, can do a better job with making veterans feel that we care and appreciate their service. By raising awareness and fundraising, Scott is doing his part to make sure these Veterans are taken care of. Please feel free to reach out to Scott to make a donation or find out how you can help our veterans. Scotts Email: scottfreyer1970@gmail.com Facebook: Scott Freyer Instagram: @scottsofreyer Irreverent Warriors Website: www.irreverentwarriors.com Tough Ruck Website: www.toughruck.org Learn more about Pam here: https://www.facebook.com/AwakenedSoulStories https://www.facebook.com/TreeOLife222/ Contact Pam: 401-533-1864 or pampatalano@gmail.com
In this episode, you will learn: Chris Nott had a very successful insurance business. After attending a week-long volunteer trip to Malawi to build a Church, his life changed he sold his Insurance business and started a charity called Starfish Malawi. He also created a very unique Insurance for Cyclists that funds his charity.
The outgoing president of the NT Cattlemen's Association has given his final address at the organisation's annual conference.
The outgoing president of the NT Cattlemen's Association has given his final address at the organisation's annual conference.
As part of the IWA’s Rethinking Wales series, we invited Ken Skates MS, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales, to hear views and take questions from representatives of businesses across Wales. In response to the Covid-19 crisis, Chris Nott, as vice chair of the ministerial advisory board, was asked by the Minister to establish 'Ffenics', an ad-hoc advisory group which brings together a cross-section of senior representatives from the business community to provide independent advice about the shape that Covid-19 recovery might take and what policies the government should consider implementing. Attention is now turning to how Wales’ economy will recover after Covid-19 and in particular how Welsh businesses can be supported through the crisis, and build back better afterwards. For this event, the IWA's panel is made up of business people from across Wales and will explore the following issues with the Minister: The immediate impact of Covid, and what has been more and less effective in the Welsh Government’s support for businesses during the crisis. Whether clearer long term trends are starting to emerge, and what the Welsh Government can do to help businesses respond and adapt to them. How businesses in Wales can thrive in a post-Covid, post-Brexit, global economy, at the same time ensuring that the way we do business contributes to wellbeing, strong communities, and flourishing the foundational economy. Attendees could also submit their own questions. Agenda Welcome / Introduction – IWA Chair or an alternative rep (Approximately 5 minutes) Minister – Introduction / overview (approximately 10 minutes) Q&A with panel (Approximately 30 minutes) Public Q&A session (questions submitted electronically) (15 minutes) Panellists: Ken Skates MS, Minister for Economy, Transport and North Wales Chris Nott, Deputy Chair, Economy Ministerial Advisory Board Adrian Emmett, The Lion Pub, Treorchy Charles Dark, The Wynnstay, Machynlleth Emina Redzepovic, freelance PR and communications specialist James Wilson, Deepdock Ltd, Holyhead Sally Stephenson, The Pencil Case, Cowbridge This is an hour long panel discussion on Zoom chaired by the IWA Director, Auriol Miller, and attendees were able to engage in debate and ask questions on the live chat.
**This is the audio recording from the Metro & Me event morning session, which was held at Radisson Blu hotel in Cardiff on 8th October 2018.** **Welcome:** - Chris Nott, Senior Partner, Capital Law **Keynotes:** - James Price, CEO, Transport for Wales - Colin Lea, Customer Experience Director, Transport for Wales Rail Services **Session 1 - "What is Metro?"** - (Chair) Erin Gill, Associate, Business Development, Arup - James Price, CEO, Transport for Wales - Colin Lea, Customer Experience Director, Transport for Wales Rail - Mark Barry, Professor of Practice in Connectivity, Cardiff University
In this episode, Welsh corporate lawyer, music fan and social justice campaigner Chris Nott shares his notable firsts and lasts with interviewer Sara Robinson.
Chris Nott lives his passion through teaching martial arts. Here's how he got the business guidance that made that possible. . IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: How martial arts business owners can benefit from martial arts events The struggles Chris Nott underwent while starting his martial arts school The importance of having a mentor […] The post 58 – Chris Nott – Family, Knowledge And Action Through Teaching Martial Arts appeared first on Martial Arts Marketing For Martial Arts Business | Martial Arts Media™.
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This week's Cardiff Rugby Life Podcast looks back on a tough 25-20 Cardiff Blues win over Cheetahs in poor weather at the Arms Park, previews the visit of Munster on Saturday, and bemoans a poor Wales performance at Twickenham. There is also a rant about why Cardiff Blues director Chris Nott has put himself in a very dodgy position, and on the fact there still is no confirmation about who the head coach will be next season. Finally, all the usual news from the pathway and the women's game.