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In this episode of "Behind the Mitten," hosts John Gonzalez and Amy Sherman celebrate a decade of exploring Michigan, focusing on Mount Pleasant and Central Michigan University. They discuss the community's growth, the importance of Indigenous culture, and the upcoming 36th annual Celebrating Life Pow wow. The conversation highlights local attractions, culinary experiences, and the vibrant campus life at CMU, emphasizing the welcoming nature of the community and the diverse opportunities available for visitors and students alike.Guests include:Segment 1 - Chris Rowley, Executive Director of the Mt. Pleasant Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and Cassandra Chippeway, Content and Communications Coordinator for the Mt. Pleasant CVB, who talk about the city's relationship to Central Michigan University and Saginaw Chippewa Tribe.Segment 2 - Kasey Perez, Director for the Office of Indigenous Affairs at Central Michigan University, who joins the podcast to discuss details about the 36th annual Celebrating Life Pow wow March 29 and 30. Perez is a tribal member of the Hannahville Potawatomi Community and former student at CMU.Segment 3 - Dr. Paula Lancaster, Provost and Executive VP at CMU, who fills us in on academics, enrollment and why this is a great time be a Chippewa. Prior to serving as the university's lead academic officer, she was Dean of the CMU College of Education and Human Services and a professor of teacher education, and she has more than 20 years of higher education experience. Segment 4 - Chris and Cassandra of the Mt. Pleasant CVB, who rejoin the show to talk about the local food scene, as well as the things to do like hiking, tubing and golfing.Chapters00:00 - Celebrating a Decade of Michigan Adventures01:14 - Returning to Mount Pleasant: A Homecoming02:27 - Exploring Mount Pleasant's Community and Culture04:51 - Indigenous Heritage and Culinary Delights09:10 - The Upcoming Celebrating Life Powwow21:06 - Central Michigan University: A Hub of Learning25:05 - Transformative Experiences at CMU33:10 - Mount Pleasant: A Destination for All SeasonsLearn more about Central Michigan University at cmich.edu.Learn more about Behind the Mitten at amyandgonzo.com.
EVERY OTHER KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO MONTHLY $6 USD PATREON SUPPORTERS. Enjoy this excerpt and please subscribe now via this link to hear this full episode. Thanks!Owen Williams from the Tubs discusses their excellent album, Cotton Crown, DADGAD guitar tuning and affinities for artists like Big Star, Richard Thompson, and SZA, how the humour in his music can be overlooked for its sentimentality, his unique musical upbringing and penchant for misbehaviour as a young teen, processing his mother's suicide, his prose writing background, starting Perfect Angel Press, and updates about two of his novels, what Gob Nation is all about and spitting on people, Sonic Youth and Superchunk allusions, touring, working on a new album, other future plans, and much more.Support vish on Patreon!Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters Charity. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #909: Jade HairpinsEp. #900: Fugazi and Jem CohenEp. #892: Fucked UpEp. #880: Guided By VoicesEp. #834: J MascisEp. #738: SuperchunkEp. #722: The BethsEp. #673: Sonic YouthEp. #634: Richard ThompsonEp. #578: Chris Rowley of Adulkt LifeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Behind the Mitten we meet in the middle, and head to Mt. Pleasant. Fall is the perfect time of year to visit, as the entire state turns maroon and gold in honor of the Central Michigan University Chippewas, wink wink. We recorded at the famous Shepherd Bar, located just south of town, and you won't believe what they have planned for Halloween.We start with our good friend Chris Rowley from Meet Mt. Pleasant, where she is the executive director and the local expert on all things Mt. Pleasant and Isabella County. She shares fall fun that can be found throughout the area, including those incredible fall colors that are just fantastic this year. We then get to meet the owner of the Shepherd Bar, and all around great guy, Kent Roth.Kent has owned the bar for over thirty years and has built it into a gem of a spot, popular with locals and tourists alike. Shepherd is known for it's maple syrup festival, and many of the dishes on the menu get a little sweet enhancement from the local crop. From personal experience, the Maple Bacon Cheddar Burger here is excellent, as is the shaved ribeye hoagie. Please be sure to say hello to Kathy Dickman, she's been lighting up this place while waIting tables here for almost thirty years. Kent and his huge crew of community volunteers do a carved pumpkin display out behind the bar every year, and it is a pretty big deal. When we say a display, we mean a DISPLAY. This year, they are planning on carving 2,000 pumpkins. TWO THOUSAND. Then they'll light 'em up, and you can come walk through any time between October 26 and Halloween. Grab a beer and a burger and absorb a little local flavor.Jordan Ensing then steps in. She is the Marketing Coordinator for the Mt. Pleasant Area Convention and Visitors Bureau and shares that the downtown construction in MP is finally complete, and the new town center is open. Saturday mornings it's the site of the local farmer's market, and now features a beautiful new space for community events. Jordan also shares some breaking news that everyone is very excited about: Santa Claus is coming back to downtown Mt. Pleasant this holiday season.Cassandra Chippeway, content and communications coordinator for the Mount Pleasant Area Conventions and Visitors Bureau shares some ideas for indoor activities around town, including the new Valhalla axe-throwing bar, the always excitiing Soaring Eagle Casino, new indoor golf simulators to practice on, and a new restaurant to try, The Twisted Fork.There is so much to experience in Mt. Pleasant this autumn, whether it's paddling down the Chippewa River on the perfect sunny day, or rolling large on the roulette wheel. It's always time to get Fired Up for Mt. Pleasant.
MT. PLEASANT - Fire Up EditionAre you planning to attend this weekend's 2024 Central Michigan University Homecoming (Oct. 12)?On this special podcast we sit down with Chris Rowley, Executive Director of Mt. Pleasant Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, as well as her associates, Jordan Ensing, Marketing coordinator, and Cassandra Chippeway, content and communications coordinator.We talk about some of the Homecoming festivities, things to do in Mt. Pleasant, where to eat and share details about a train excursion from Owosso to Mt. Pleasant, exclusively for Homecoming.More details:Central Michigan University 2024 Homecoming game against Ohio on Saturday, Oct. 12 to kickoff at 4 p.m. ET! Contest to be nationally televised on #espnu! https://bit.ly/4gI3m6nTrain Excursion:Saturday, October 12th 202412:00pm - 10:30pmBoarding: Steam Railroading Institute405 S Washington St., Owosso, MI 48867Climb aboard a fall color tour on the diesel-powered Maroon and Gold Express. Passengers will have two options. Attend Central Michigan University's homecoming football game against the Ohio University Bobcats or use the time in Mt. Pleasant to dine at Mountain Town Station and visit the downtown area.$90 Deluxe Club Class train ticket in a vintage diner car & football game ticket$85 Football Coach Class train ticket & football game ticket$75 Coach Class train ticket onlyBook your tickets now:https://michigansteamtrain.com/events/LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST ABOUT THE MICHIGAN STEAM RAILROADING INSTITUTEHERE.Learn more about Mt. Pleasant at meetmtp.com.Follow Behind the Mitten on Facebook or check out the website at amyandgonzo.com.
June 3, 2024 ~ On the Pure Michigan Golf Tour, Chris Rowley, Executive Director of the Mt. Pleasant Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, stops by to chat with Kevin and Tom.
April 10, 2024 ~ Our Paul W. Smith experiences the vibrant heart of Mount Pleasant as Chris Rowley, the executive director of the Mt. Pleasant Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, unveils the secrets behind the town's flourishing tourism scene. Listen as Chris tells us about the innovative partnerships and community efforts that have propelled Mount Pleasant into the spotlight. Discover the impactful collaboration with the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe, the enticing allure of outdoor summer concerts, and the strategic marketing campaigns that draw visitors year-round. With two decades of dedication, Chris shares insights on enhancing local pride through the “Meet Here” campaign, as well as the transformative power of their community support and volunteerism initiatives. With scenic beauty, cultural richness, and a thriving entertainment landscape, Mt. Pleasant has it all!
On this episode of Behind the Mitten we "Meet In Mt.Pleasant" for a fun filled trip around the middle of Michigan, where you can shop, dine, have an outdoor adventure, catch a world class concert, and always be fired up. We recorded the show in downtown Mt. Pleasant at the uber popular sandwich shop, Max and Emily's.Our first guests are our friends at the Mt. Pleasant Convention and Visitors Bureau, executive director Chris Rowley and marketing coordinator Claire Doty. They share just what makes this community so special, including being the home to Central Michigan University, and how it has become a gathering place for both a city experience as well as an outdoor playground. Michelle Sponseller, the downtown development director for the city of Mt.Pleasant, who shares some of the new businesses in MP, as well as old favorites to explore. Did you kow that there is a shuttle bus that runs from CMU's campus right to downtown? So if you are dropping of a student this fall, you can take advantage for some fun shopping and dining just blocks from campus.Mt. Pleasant is located in Isabella County, which has an extensive park system that includes both walkways and waterways to explore. Miranda Walker and Rachel Rollin, from Isabella County Parks and Recreation share a few favorite outdoor locatons in the area, including Deerfield Park.One of the biggest draws in Mt. Pleasant is Soaring Eagle Casino, which is so much more than just a casino. We catch up with Tanya Bardy, the advertising and public relations manager at Soaring Eagle, and talk about their outdoor summer concert series, upcoming new food hall, and more about what is going on at this exciting spot.
In this episode, Chris Rowley, CEO of The Risk Advisory Group, talks about:How he became CEO and ways he copes with the demands of the roleThe importance of consistency of leadership, including having difficult conversationsWhy leaders would be mad to rely only on their instincts rather than seek helpExpectations of younger generations and the need for investment in people from the outsetThe value of agility and challenging the status quo within organisationsChris has over 20 years' experience helping clients grow their businesses while protecting their brands, assets and people. He's managed over 500 different investigations on behalf of clients, who value his expertise in identifying and mitigating regulatory and reputational risks. More recently, Chris led the growth of his firm's investigations and intelligence business in the US and other new markets.Risk Advisory is a leading global, multi-disciplined risk management consultancy. They equip corporate decision-makers and their advisors with meticulously sourced, consistently fresh, local intelligence to make the right commercial decisions.For more, follow Manageable Conversations on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and tune in to insights and advice straight from business leaders.
Guanxi can be loosely understood as instrumental social relationships that form a network to be used by individuals for their personal benefit. Guanxi is a long-enduring part of Chinese society, but how is it used in a modern context. Is it still important for doing business? How should foreigners understand guanxi? And is guanxi now doing more harm than good in modern world?Chapters00:00: Intro2:18: Definitions of Guanxi11:39: Origins of Guanxi19:03: Building Guanxi Relationships31:51: Guanxi in China's Business World40:58: Guanxi goes abroad?44:27: Negative Societal Effects of Guanxi49:Negative Societal Effects of Guanxi-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sources- Guanxi: How China Workds, Yanjie Bian, 2019- Chinese Guanxi: An Integrative Review and New Directions for Future Research, Chao C. Chen, Xiao-Ping Chen, and Shengsheng Huang, 2013- Cultivating Guanxi as a Foreign Investor Strategy, John A. Pearce II and Richard B. Robinson, Jr., 2000- Cultural and Organizational Antecedents of Guanxi: The Chinese Cases, Liang-Hung Lin, 2011- Entering Guanxi: A Business Ethical Dilemma in Mainland China?, Chenting Su and James E. Littlefield, 2001- Guanxi Networks in China: Its Importance and Future Trends, Jin Ai, 2006- Guanxi's Consequences: Personal Gains at Social Cost, Ying Fan, 2002- The Culture of Guanxi in a North China Village, Yunxiang Yan, 1996- Whither guanxi and social networks in China? A review of theory and practice, Jane Nolan & Chris Rowley, 2020- What Happens When the ‘Gaokao' Rewards Who, Not What, You Know, Sixth Tone, https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1005924- Qinghai Official Died After Sharing Seven Bottles of Baijiu, Sixth Tone, https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1012818- Bank Worker Slapped, Insulted for Not Drinking With Colleagues, Sixth Tone, https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1006093- Businesses benefiting from political connections harm China's economic growth, https://www.manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/businesses-benefitting-from-political-connections-could-harm-chinas-economic-growth/Support the showSign up for Buzzsprout to launch your podcasting journey: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=162442Subscribe to the Sinobabble Newsletter: https://sinobabble.substack.com/Support Sinobabble on Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Sinobabblepod
Happy Saint Patrick's Day Outlaws! This episode will cause another hangover, cause you're gonna have to drink to mentally survive this world! Wingstop & Buff CIty Soap finally help you "Bathe in Ranch" with Ranch Soap! Stephanie Matto was hospitalized after selling perfume...with her farts?!? Nick tells us the new certifications we all need in 2023. Chris Rowley survives more injuries than Evel Knievel on a bad day...all because of his cat?!? Woman goes on a trip to Greece and has a realization that changes her entire life. And Mr. Beast is back in the news for helping people? Send us your drinking game ideas if you live! Cheers! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outlaws-comedy/support
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Last year, the term "quiet quitting" took the internet by storm. It described a trend in the US labor market where employees declined to go above and beyond. Now in 2023, there's a new trend called "quiet hiring." According to US consulting firm Gartner, it's poised to be one of the top workplace trends this year. Quiet hiring is when an organization acquires new skills without actually hiring new full-time employees. This comes amid continued recession fears and a wave of tech industry layoffs in the United States. Host Zhao Ying is joined by American economist David Blair, Vice President of the Center for China and Globalization, Prof. Soo Hee Lee of Kent Business School, University of Kent, and Prof. Chris Rowley of Kellogg College, University of Oxford and Bayes Business School, City, University of London.
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
October 25, 2022 ~ Full Show. Amy Folan, The "Zyzelewski Family Associate Vice President" and Director of Athletics at Central Michigan University, Dr. Bob Davies, Central Michigan University President and Dr. Nancy Matthews Central Michigan University Provost and Chris Rowley, Executive Director of the Mt. Pleasant Area Convention and Visitors Bureau join Guy for day 2 of the "WJR College Tour" along with a student roundtable comprised of Eric Pouncil, Christa Paull and Kaitlyn Mack. Chad Livengood from the Detroit News examines why there's a deficit in the Michigan Catastrophic Claims fund after refund checks went out. John Sellek, Founder and CEO of Harbor Strategic Public Affairs previews tonight's debate between Tudor Dixon and Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Nat Malkus, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of Education Policy at the American Enterprise Institute discusses test results that show education suffered during the pandemic. Craig Patterson, Ford Utility Marketing Manager is our guest for Mobility Makers and Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson gives us a final scene center for tonight's gubernatorial debate.
October 25, 2022 ~ Mt. Pleasant Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Chris Rowley & Central Michigan University Senior and Intern with Mt. Pleasant Area CVB Jordan Ensing talk with Guy Gordon on the 2022 WJR College Tour about what's coming up this fall in Mount Pleasant.
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Brian guest hosted on the podcast Two Men No Hope! Check them out. Brian talks about the show, and gives some life advice. Here's the descriptions our friends from the other side of the pond said about the podcast: "We have a Special Guest for this episode Brian Ruppert a fellow podcaster his own Podcast is called 'Reviewing history' in which He and His Co-hosts discuss historic moments through films and research, Aswell as that he is part of the Tell Em Steve Dave Team! (Very Exciting). This episode the guys help out 4 No hopers with Brians Help too! its been said the episode is one of the best yet. Let us know what you think! the episode is finished up with a new song from the returning talent of Bluebyrd and here is a small bio on the song itself: Crystals' is a gentle slice of modern folk that tells of a fragile soul navigating a chaotic world, finding strength and solace through her belief in the power of crystals. Like all of us in these unsettling times, she needs to be held, but also to hold on to something to believe in. The delicate lyric is reflected through the acoustic led setting that comprises Chris Rowley on guitar and vocals and Gareth Pask on keyboards. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Chris Rowley. Arrangements by Bluebyrd. Fresh from supporting The Christians and also Ian McNabb Midlands-based folk-pop duo Bluebyrd have been described as creators of 'tunes that glue themselves into your consciousness', Bluebyrd's songs cover a myriad of themes including errant lovers, refugees, social media and modern-day paranoias; all delivered through alluring melodies that you can't forget. Now becoming festival and venue favourites, they have played Leek Blues and Americana, Audlem, and Alsager festivals and venues such as Claptrap, Percy's, Albert's Shed, and The Robin. The airwaves have also been alive with the sound of Bluebyrd, with over 200 plays on UK and international radio stations in 2021/22"
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
About half a century ago, with childbirths increasing, experts warned of a "population bomb" which could lead to catastrophic climate change and widespread food and water shortages. Today, a growing number of demographers are convinced that, far from continuing to expand, human population on this planet will stabilize and then start to decline. A U.N. report suggests that the world's population is growing at its slowest pace in 70 years, and will reach a peak before the end of this century. Low fertility rates combined with better healthcare are accelerating the aging of societies. So, instead of a population bomb, are we now facing the challenge of a population bust? Should we be worried? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Prof. Francesco Billari from Bocconi University in Italy, Prof. Lauren Johnston at China Studies Center, University of Sydney, and Chris Rowley, Professor Emeritus at Bayes Business School, City, University of London.
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
July 12, 2022 ~ The Executive Director of the Mount Pleasant Convention and Visitors Bureau talks to Guy Gordon about all of the great things to do this summer in Mid-Michigan.
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
June 6, 2022 ~ Full Show live from Pohlcat Golf Course. Dan Pohl, Director of Golf Operations at Pohlcat Golf Course kicks off our broadcast. Chris Rowley, Executive Director of the Mt. Pleasant Area Convention and Visitors Bureau highlights exciting things to do in the area. Nolan Finley, Editorial Page Editor for the Detroit News discusses Tudor Dixon emerging at the front runner for the gubernatorial nomination on the republican side after numerous candidates were disqualified from the ballot. Chris Thomas, Former Michigan Director of Elections talks about how he would have handled the signature reviews for the 5 disqualified republican gubernatorial candidates. Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson with the latest on James Craig's fight to appear on the ballot. Jim McElwain, Central Michigan head football coach joins the show and Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne discusses the baby formula plant in Strugis reopening.
June 6, 2022 ~ Chris Rowley, Executive Director of the Mt. Pleasant Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, talks with Guy Gordon from the 2022 WJR Pure Michigan Golf Tour about everything new in Mt. Pleasant.
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Americans are quitting their jobs in record numbers, rethinking their career plans and their way of life. Economists call it "The Great Resignation". On Reddit, an "antiwork" community went viral during the pandemic. What's going on? Is Covid-19 a wake-up call for Americans? Will it shift the power between capital and labor? Host Zhao Ying is joined by Prof. Marc Weinstein from Florida International University, Prof. Chris Brewster from University of Reading, Prof. Chris Rowley from City, University of London and Prof. Michael Powers from Tsinghua University.
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Chris Rowley is a Transformational Life Coach and Certified Life Mastery Consultant, Chris can helps you to design and manifest a life that's in harmony with your soul's purpose. In this podcast you will learn: - How we end up in a life that do not match our authentic selves - Why so many try to make a change but find themselves pulled back into how things were previously - One of the best ways to create lasting change - Indicators that your life is not aligned with your authentic self - What to do if you feel you are not living the life you desire - Ways can your mindset keep you stuck and how you motivate yourself Connect with Christi here: http://ChrysalisCoachingLLC.com
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
July 13, 2021 ~ The Executive Director of the Mount Pleasant Convention and Visitors Bureau welcomes Paul to town and invites his listeners to visit.
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Community News and Interviews for the Catskills & Northeast Pennsylvania
Recorded for release w/c 15th Feb 2021 This week we chat with Troy Dennison and Brett Dewsbury about the release on Amazon Prime Video of Sustain, Tom Morgan of TPM Health & Fitness gives us more tips for a fitter life, Gareth Pask and Chris Rowley of BlueByrd share some of their music and let us know about their latest album releases, Jp Haslam chats about his musical colabortations as part of Jade and JP Live (online) and we hear about the latest group chat for LGBT+ Sparkle.
Wall Street is in crisis mode and the boys understand none of it. So we bring on our Wall Street coorespondent and friend Chris Rowley to talk about Wall Street Bets and Gamestop and learn almost nothing! Get ready for gamma squeezes and big shorts! Next week we'll talk about movies so your brains can go back to rest mode.
Vi fortsætter snakken om stormen på den amerikanske kongres. Lockdown rimer ikke på lune popcorn og biografsæder, og i 2020 måtte vi kigge langt efter store blockbusterfilm som James Bond og Top Gun 2, der fik udsat premieren et par gange, og som vi stadig har til gode at se. Vi tager et kig på filmåret 2021. Charlotte Andreasen er i denne uge kommet hjem til Danmark efter seks måneder til søs. Vi tager en snak med hende om livet til søs under coronakrisen, og om hvordan det er at vende hjem. Medvirkende: Derek Beach, professor på Institut for Statskundskab ved Aarhus Universitet. Chris Rowley, danskboende amerikaner. Ann Lind Andersen, filmanmelder. Charlotte Andreasen.
Bob and Mike feature the work of Chris Rowley, playing songs from both Huggy Bear and his new band Adulkt Life, as well as a couple from punk legends The Adverts, and tracks from The Fugs, Daniel Romano Outfit, Katy J Pearson, and disco pioneer Bohannon. Discussions include the politics of scenes and the time Bob was tour manager for The Frumpies and Huggy Bear.
Chris Rowley discusses life in London, England, punk and politics, the end of Huggy Bear, Adulkt Life’s new album, Book of Curses, future plans, and more! Supported by you on Patreon, Live at Massey Hall, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Black Women United YEG. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Chris Rowley is our guest speaker at Ridgefield Baptist Church. This week's message is from Hebrews 10. Chris and his wife Kelly work with international students in Bridgeport through the Missions Door International Student Ministry. To learn more about this ministry, visit https---www.missionsdoor.org-project-...
A new MP3 sermon from Ridgefield Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus: The Superior Sacrifice Subtitle: Hebrews 10 Speaker: Chris Rowley Broadcaster: Ridgefield Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 8/30/2020 Bible: Hebrews 10 Length: 32 min.
I dagens udgave af 4-toget undersøger vi, i anledning af pinsen, hvad det egentligt vil sige at være "kulturkristen". Og så taler vi med en danskboende amerikaner om urolighederne i Minneapolis. Derudover: Pension - vi bliver ældre og ældre, ændret adfærd over for smittefare, første sommerdag, Clint Eastwood fylder 90. Medvirkende: Hans Raun Iversen Lektor emeritus Det teologiske fakultet Københavns Universitet. Chris Rowley. Jørn Brøndal Professor og leder af Center for Amerikanske Studier hos Syddansk Universitet. Dan Løkke, Pensionschef Arvad finans hus Uvildig økonomisk rådgivning. Kisser Paludan, psykolog. Henrik Byager, livstilsekspert. Thomas Vilhelm Forfatter, musiker og freelanceskribent.
I dagens udgave af 4-toget undersøger vi, i anledning af pinsen, hvad det egentligt vil sige at være "kulturkristen". Og så taler vi med en danskboende amerikaner om urolighederne i Minneapolis. Derudover: Pension - vi bliver ældre og ældre, ændret adfærd over for smittefare, første sommerdag, Clint Eastwood fylder 90. Medvirkende: Hans Raun Iversen Lektor emeritus Det teologiske fakultet Københavns Universitet. Chris Rowley. Jørn Brøndal Professor og leder af Center for Amerikanske Studier hos Syddansk Universitet. Dan Løkke, Pensionschef Arvad finans hus Uvildig økonomisk rådgivning. Kisser Paludan, psykolog. Henrik Byager, livstilsekspert. Thomas Vilhelm Forfatter, musiker og freelanceskribent.
Former Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Chris Rowley joins the show to talk about the horrible treatment of minor leaguers during this pandemic. He reveals that his friend received a text from a team that said he was their "property" amid a wider picture of selfishness and unethical conduct by MLB owners. You don't want to miss this interview.Follow @section138pod on Twitter and Instagram to stay updated when new episodes are released.Music: "Summer of '69," Bryan Adams.
This episode we're talking with some of the cast members of Darkest Edge, Jocelyn Tanis & Chris Rowley. We chat about how they got involved with the project and how they came to develop their characters. Music composed by Peyton Logan.
This week, we speak with the owner of Ballintaggart Farm, Chris Rowley!
Post match reaction from manager Chris Rowley and Rob Lee after West win 2-1 in Alsager.
Chris Rowley’s debut game
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Vacation Week is over and Ryan Andrews is back in Nova Scotia, ready to discuss the Blue Jays topics du jour.After a sombre opening reflecting on last night's shooting in Toronto, Andrews moves on to analyze the Blue Jays sweep of the Orioles, highlighting performances from Marcus Stroman, Aledmys Diaz and Randal Grichuk. However, the host can not get too excited over dispatching a team that just traded its superstar, and raises concerns with how much trouble the O's gave the Jays.In the second half, Andrews discusses Ken Rosenthal's report that the Phillies are interested in Curtis Granderson. It's a good fit, and the host highlights a pair of arms that would make for an interesting return for the Blue Jays. Andrews also bids farewell to Chris Rowley, claimed by Texas, and how the Jays are now very thin in the rotation at a time when rotation pieces are on the move.Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Vacation Week is over and Ryan Andrews is back in Nova Scotia, ready to discuss the Blue Jays topics du jour. After a sombre opening reflecting on last night's shooting in Toronto, Andrews moves on to analyze the Blue Jays sweep of the Orioles, highlighting performances from Marcus Stroman, Aledmys Diaz and Randal Grichuk. However, the host can not get too excited over dispatching a team that just traded its superstar, and raises concerns with how much trouble the O's gave the Jays. In the second half, Andrews discusses Ken Rosenthal's report that the Phillies are interested in Curtis Granderson. It's a good fit, and the host highlights a pair of arms that would make for an interesting return for the Blue Jays. Andrews also bids farewell to Chris Rowley, claimed by Texas, and how the Jays are now very thin in the rotation at a time when rotation pieces are on the move. Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The arms of the past and the arms of the future. Chris Rowley, Blue Jays prospect and up and comer joins Barry to talk about how he arrived at becoming a professional baseball hurler. Chris’ journey has been an unconventional one, complete with a stop in the military. In a wide ranging chat, Barry and Chris touch on a myriad of topics and lift the curtain to reveal many things about a very interesting professional athlete. Mike Timlin, World Series Champion, was joined by Barry and Matt at the Alomar Sports Golf Classic. The boys talk about the toughest batter to strike out and what Mike would do if his mechanics failed him on the mound. Cito, the World Series years and Toronto are all covered. The First Pitch goes in a ton of directions. Dunedin, Kawhi Leonard and the eating of salaries are all discussed. The boys get fired up. Ask Barry Davis talks baseball wives and the effect they have on their athletic husbands. The results of the fair or foul poll are commented on. All that and much more on Outta The Park.
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Two hosts for the price of one today on Locked on Blue Jays as both Ryans are on the air!Ryan Andrews and Ryan Mueller discuss the rankings of the Blue Jays rotation pieces as the moment, from Marcus Stroman's ascension to ace once J.A. Happ leaves, to Ryan Borucki nipping at Marco Estrada's heels, to where Chris Rowley and Thomas Pannone fit in behind Sam Gaviglio. No stone is left unturned in defining the Blue Jays rotation.In the second half, Andrews brings up another instance of the Blue Jays continuing to fight for runs and wonders if this never-say-die attitude is enough to convince the front office to keep John Gibbons around for next year.Follow the hosts @NeoAC18 and @MuellerRyan11, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Two hosts for the price of one today on Locked on Blue Jays as both Ryans are on the air! Ryan Andrews and Ryan Mueller discuss the rankings of the Blue Jays rotation pieces as the moment, from Marcus Stroman's ascension to ace once J.A. Happ leaves, to Ryan Borucki nipping at Marco Estrada's heels, to where Chris Rowley and Thomas Pannone fit in behind Sam Gaviglio. No stone is left unturned in defining the Blue Jays rotation. In the second half, Andrews brings up another instance of the Blue Jays continuing to fight for runs and wonders if this never-say-die attitude is enough to convince the front office to keep John Gibbons around for next year. Follow the hosts @NeoAC18 and @MuellerRyan11, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Another edition of Blue Jays Fan Friday sees a bevy of topics flooding into the Locked on Blue Jays studio!Host Ryan Andrews plays traffic cop as a number of fans chime in with their responses! Andrews starts with the fan poll on who the Blue Jays All-Star should be and transitions that into a discussion on when J.A. Happ should be traded. Jasmine, the official cat of the podcast, has her own opinions.The fans also show their support for Ryan Borucki and his efforts with the big league club. Andrews answers a question of whether or not the offense will continue to let Borucki down.In the second half, the Nova Scotian offers final reflections on Jose Bautista's return, including whether or not Bautista can run for mayor, where he stands on the Blue Jays pantheon, and whether he should be able to retire in Toronto on a one-day contract, a la Shane Victorino.Andrews concludes with the news of the signings of Zach Stewart and Brandon Cumpton and what this means for the Blue Jays rotation going forward, specifically Chris Rowley and Taylor Guerrieri.Special thanks to @nmonaco1981, @polesky29, @JasonPGallant, @KJAK16, @Leafs2010, @Kaceyla73 and @Walkwithawok!Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
Another edition of Blue Jays Fan Friday sees a bevy of topics flooding into the Locked on Blue Jays studio! Host Ryan Andrews plays traffic cop as a number of fans chime in with their responses! Andrews starts with the fan poll on who the Blue Jays All-Star should be and transitions that into a discussion on when J.A. Happ should be traded. Jasmine, the official cat of the podcast, has her own opinions. The fans also show their support for Ryan Borucki and his efforts with the big league club. Andrews answers a question of whether or not the offense will continue to let Borucki down. In the second half, the Nova Scotian offers final reflections on Jose Bautista's return, including whether or not Bautista can run for mayor, where he stands on the Blue Jays pantheon, and whether he should be able to retire in Toronto on a one-day contract, a la Shane Victorino. Andrews concludes with the news of the signings of Zach Stewart and Brandon Cumpton and what this means for the Blue Jays rotation going forward, specifically Chris Rowley and Taylor Guerrieri. Special thanks to @nmonaco1981, @polesky29, @JasonPGallant, @KJAK16, @Leafs2010, @Kaceyla73 and @Walkwithawok! Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
On a solo edition of Locked on Blue Jays, Ryan Andrews dives into the good and the bad from yesterday's series finale against the Astros.Andrews highlights good days at the plate, particularly in the first inning, for Kevin Pillar and Aledmys Diaz and great innings from Joe Biagini and Aaron Loup.However, disappointment comes when discussing Luke Maile, Marco Estrada, Teoscar Hernandez and Ryan Tepera.In the second half, Andrews parses Ross Atkins' words on MLB Radio regarding the outlook for the rest of the season, and hypothesizes what kind of turnover the Blue Jays will be facing in July, highlighting Chris Rowley as a potential starter.Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
On a solo edition of Locked on Blue Jays, Ryan Andrews dives into the good and the bad from yesterday's series finale against the Astros. Andrews highlights good days at the plate, particularly in the first inning, for Kevin Pillar and Aledmys Diaz and great innings from Joe Biagini and Aaron Loup. However, disappointment comes when discussing Luke Maile, Marco Estrada, Teoscar Hernandez and Ryan Tepera. In the second half, Andrews parses Ross Atkins' words on MLB Radio regarding the outlook for the rest of the season, and hypothesizes what kind of turnover the Blue Jays will be facing in July, highlighting Chris Rowley as a potential starter. Follow the host @NeoAC18, as well as the podcast at @LockedOnJays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With apologies for a spotty connection for host Jesse Goldberg-Strassler (blame Beloit internet): The Voices of the Blue Jays' system talk about some of the lesser mentioned names this week: Dunedin's Eduard Pinto, Alberto Mineo, Tayler Saucedo and Jonathan Cheshire; New Hampshire's Jordan Romano, Zach Jackson and Harold Ramirez; Buffalo's Danny Jansen, Reese McGuire, Sam Gaviglio and Chris Rowley; and Jesse Goldberg-Strassler interviews Kevin Smith.
Josh Donaldson and Justin Smoak combined for three home runs and five RBIs, backing a solid start from Chris Rowley in the win. Justin Smoak and manager John Gibbons talk about the win.
Blue Jays pitcher Chris Rowley stops by to chat about his dunking skills, jumping into lakes with dogs and more. Should the Yankees consider pulling Aroldis Chapman as their closer? Rose and Millar debate. The guys talk Giancarlo Stanton and the phenomenal year he's having. Plus, find out which Giants player needed a heads up on the latest edition of GOT HEEEEM!
Chris Rowley held the Pirates to one run on five hits, as the Blue Jays backed his solid outing with rallies in the 7-2 win
Join the gang and special guest Chris Rowley as we discuss the 90's action classic Point Break.