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Today on "Spaghetti on the Wall", Armando is talking with Mark Lewis, a business consultant and author. Mark discusses his philosophy of "Give a Damn", which encourages empathy, kindness, and respect in personal and professional interactions. He believes that adopting this mindset can lead to a happier, healthier, and more successful life. He also shares his unique interview technique for hiring employees that fit into a company's culture, emphasizing the importance of face-to-face communication. He also discusses the importance of teaching children about morals and respect from a young age. After getting an MBA from Tulane University, Mark worked at IBM for 13 years before forming Communiqué (1994) that became the South's fastest growing ISP. After Communiqué, Mark merged multiple businesses and became the Chamber's Rising Tide Small Business of the Year. In 2002, As President of the Louisiana Technology Council (LTC) he helped Louisiana rise from 49th to 32nd out of 50 states in technology employment. Mark currently coaches executives and moderates CEO Round tables for the State of Louisiana (10+ years). Mark published the book, “GIVE A DAMN! – The Ticket to Cultural Change.” As a bestselling author, his book discusses how a GIVE A DAMN attitude can culturally make a huge positive difference in all lives. Currently Mark is the CEO and co-founder of Evolve Media, a patented start up AI video development company that allows users to create a single video from multiple videos automatically, and it's all done in minutes. As a Board member of EO of Louisiana Mark was awarded the “Marshall Klein Louisiana Entrepreneur of the Year” in 2019.
Welcome to episode 096 of Choose Film Podcast. It's time to get called into work, miss hockey and don't forget about the guy in the toilet, we're discussing Kevin Smith's grassroots Clerks. SynopsisDante (Brian O'Halloran) is called in to cover a shift at his New Jersey convenience store on his day off. His friend Randal (Jeff Anderson) helps him pass the time, neglecting his video-store customers next door to hang out in the Quick Stop. The uneventful day is disrupted by news that one of Dante's ex-girlfriends has died. After attending her memorial service, Dante muses over staying with current girlfriend Veronica (Marilyn Ghigliotti) or reuniting with ex Caitlin (Lisa Spoonhauer).Creative Recommendations The Fuck-Up by Arthur NersesianBookOne Life Feature Filmhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt13097932/Masters of the Universe: RevelationAnimated seriesMasters of the Universe is an American animated superhero fantasy television series produced by Kevin Smith and Powerhouse Animation Studios.Twitter: @MarkAnthonyAylingLetterboxd: MarkAnthonyAylingBioMark Anthony Ayling is a writer whose stories previously appeared in Perihelion and Cracked Eye. He has written book reviews for BlueInk Reviews and contributed film essays, reviews and articles at VHS Revival, Horrified Magazine and Filmhounds. A collection of his dystopian fiction, titled Northern Futures, was published by Lillicat in 2016. Ayling is also the author of the periodic film blog/journal/diary The Random Movie Journal. Currently Mark is putting the finishing touches on a science fiction novel (and considering how best to go about getting it published).
Mark and Gritman drink a few beers and discuss how select baseball got started and how we evolved into the year-round madness that exists today. Topics Covered: - How (and why) he created the first select team in the Houston area in 1992 - What age kids should start to play select baseball - Should kids still play Little League? - Should kids play multiple sports? - Private lessons - what age to start and how to get the most out of each lesson - How parents should act - Kids no longer playing outside - Absolutes for successful hitting - College vs Pro ball approach to hitting - Protective padding the players wear these days - How to navigate high school baseball while also playing select - How to get seen by college and pro scouts About Mark Machalec: You would be hard pressed to find someone with more coaching and teaching experience than Mark. Mark played college ball at Rice University and was drafted by the Seattle Mariners. After pro ball he coached at the high school and college levels and then opened his own training facility. Currently Mark works with Twelve Baseball in Katy, TX. For over 40 years he has coached select teams and given private instruction to countless ballplayers. He's flipped a lot of balls! Thank you to our sponsors: Turtle Box Audio Poncho Outdoors For Sponsorships/Partnerships/Guest Recommendations contact Gritman: chris@gritmenclub.com
Welcome back Jam Fam! We hope you all had a wonderful holiday season celebrating with friend a family.We are back with a fun episode with Mark Burrell! Thank you Mark for joining us and the Jam Fam!Mark Burrell is an American dancer/choreographer best known for his work on Broadway and abroad in Pippin, Fosse, The Radio City Christmas Spectacular and CATS. For the movie going audiences he can be pictured in The Producers: A Movie Musical. Currently Mark serves as a Visiting Artist in Residence at Southern Methodist University. He was also an Assistant Professor of Dance at Point Park University and just recently made his choreographic debut for the Pittsburgh CLO's Cabaret with the 80's roller-skating musical, Xanadu. Mark was raised in Lake Orion, Michigan, a small town just north of Detroit where he started taking dance classes at a young age in the basement of a home. While discovering his passion for dance and musical theatre in high school he went on to receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts from The Juilliard School in New York City. Mark's performance experience is extensive throughout the United States and internationally, including engagements in Japan, Zambia, Peru, and South Africa. Other theatrical productions include: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Broadway for Hilary, and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Television credits include: CBS's Late Show with David Letterman, NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien and MTV's Step 2 This. Mark has been involved in numerous industrials for such companies as Macy's Department Stores, Ford Motor Company, Intel Computers, IBM, and Tupperware. He has also engaged in the classical and contemporary works of Chet Walker with his company WalkerDance as a principle dancer, Lar Lubovich, Paul Taylor, Jiri Kylian, Lila York, and David Parker and The Bang Group where he is an honorary guest artist.Mark serves as a masterclass instructor & panel contributor for several different teaching organizations including Pittsburgh's CLO Academy, Barbara Ingram's School of the Arts, The Joffery Ballet School, Jacob's Pillow, Tokyo's Broadway Dance Center, Southeastern Summer Theatre Institute, The Institute for the Blind, Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano & others. He also serves as a private dance & acting coach to students all over the country.Mark is a passionate supporter of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and various other human rights groups. He frequently performs in charity concerts at various venues in New York City and across the country.Thank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com
Mark Pickerel is our guest for this episode. Mark was the original drummer of the band Screaming Trees. Originally from Ellensburg Screaming Trees were one of the first bands to be signed to a major label during the "grunge era" The episode was recorded in the recording studio where the first Screaming Trees album was recorded.Mark is an amazing story teller and the episode is full of stories from his time playing drums. Currently Mark is performing with his band Pickerel and the Peyote 3 around the Northwest. In addition Mark has a vintage clothing business and a used records business. His inventory can be found at multiple locations in Kittitas County and beyond. If you are a fan of the Seattle music of the late 1980's and 1990's this episode will make your day. There are so many amazing places to explore in Washington State, you should just pack your bags and go! Explore Washington State is the perfect place for inspiration. Support the show
This week Mark Collins Sr. shares how focusing on the right things on and off the field expand your bandwidth for sustainable results. Listen in as Jennifer and Mark discuss Mark's mentality when hitting the field at training camp, what it was like winning the Super Bowl as a rookie, how your past can impact future business decisions, and the importance of making life-long connections as a professional athlete. About Mark Collins: Mark Collins Sr. is a retired NFL cornerback who was drafted in the 2nd round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the New York Giants where he won Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV. During his NFL career, Mark played in 168 games for four teams (New York Giants, Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, and Seattle Seahawks). Currently Mark is the President and CEO of 2Five Sports, a sports recruiting company that helps young athletes to achieve their goals, obtain scholarships and give 110%. Follow Mark on Instagram: @2Fivesports Follow Mark on Twitter: @2Fivesports Mark's Website: https://2fivesports.com/ Mark's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markcollinssr/ Want to find your own way to Move the Ball toward your goals? Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/movetheball/ Buy the Move the Ball book: https://amz.run/5JR6 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/movetheball/ Get your Move the Ball Merch: https://www.wemovetheball.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhwestover/) talks with Mark S. Lewis about the ticket to impactful cultural change. See the video here: https://youtu.be/VwIvUG91XJk. Mark S. Lewis (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-s-lewis-053477/) received his BS degree in Finance from Boston College and an MBA in Marketing from Tulane. He worked for IBM for 13 years before forming Communiqué in 1994. As President, Communiqué quickly became the South's fastest growing ISP, building a client base of over 10,000 users. After Communiqué was purchased in 1997, Mark merged multiple businesses to form a new Internet Company called Orange Twine, which was chosen by the Chamber as the Rising Tide Small Business of the Year in Technology. In late 2002, Mark became President of the Louisiana Technology Council (LTC) to assist the state in technology development. In 2005 Mark was selected by the Governor's office as Technology Leader of the Year for Louisiana. He helped Louisiana rise from 49th to 32nd out of 50 states in technology employment. Mark continues to appear live (12+ years) on WWLTV's monthly program called “Digital Gumbo,” that helps promote local technology initiatives/companies in the region. In late 2012, Mark became a principal partner and then 100% owner of the consulting firm Communiqué. Mark coaches and consults entrepreneurs and small businesses for success. For the past 7 years, he moderates three CEO Round tables to help with their growth. For the past 8 years, Mark has been the Coordinator for Louisiana's largest Annual IT Symposium, specifically for CIOs, CTOs, (etc.) and their direct reports. In late 2018, Mark self-published the book, “GIVE A DAMN!–The Ticket to Cultural Change” (www.giveadamnbook.com). As a best selling author, GIVE A DAMN discusses the challenges facing society and business, what needs to be done, and how a GIVE A DAMN attitude can culturally make a difference both professionally and personally. Give a Damn has made a big difference in company cultures. Currently Mark is the CEO and Co-founder of the startup entity Evolve Media AI Corporation, a video software development company that allows users to create a single video from multiple videos of an event autonomously. Check out Dr. Westover's new book, 'Bluer than Indigo' Leadership, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/bluerthanindigo. Check out Dr. Westover's book, The Alchemy of Truly Remarkable Leadership, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/leadershipalchemy. Check out the latest issue of the Human Capital Leadership magazine, here: https://www.innovativehumancapital.com/hci-magazine. Ranked #6 Performance Management Podcast: https://blog.feedspot.com/performance_management_podcasts/ Ranked #6 Workplace Podcast: https://blog.feedspot.com/workplace_podcasts/ Ranked #7 HR Podcast: https://blog.feedspot.com/hr_podcasts/ Ranked #12 Talent Management Podcast: https://blog.feedspot.com/talent_management_podcasts/ Ranked in the Top 20 Personal Development and Self-Improvement Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/personal_development_podcasts/ Ranked in the Top 30 Leadership Podcasts: https://blog.feedspot.com/leadership_podcasts/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hcipodcast/support
A child of the Midwest, Mark Dwyer is a passionate gardener, plants person, designer, horticulture speaker, educator and author. He has degrees in landscape architecture (University of Illinois) and urban forestry (UW-Stevens Point) and is former Director of Horticulture at the Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville WI. Currently Mark is the proprietor of Landscape Prescriptions by MD where he brings good design and an innovative use of plants to create landscapes of beauty and function for clients.
About Mark: Mark has spent the last 15 years working with athletes from a variety of sports at every level. He began his career with the Toronto Maple Leaf's organization and most recently was the head of performance for the Anaheim Ducks. Mark is the founder of Elite Training Systems (ETS) in Ontario, which has grown to 4 locations servicing athletes from all major and minor sports. He also serves as a consultant for a number of health and performance organizations. Currently Mark serves as a member of the Under Armour Training Team building out high performance training initiatives for the brand. Mark also serves as Head of the Matrix Performance Team, building initiatives in high performance training. In this episode, Michael spoke with Mark about: Covid in and around the different cities in Canada and how it is effecting the businesses How to create a plan that everyone on the team is comfortable implementing and communicating to clients Resilience and as an entrepreneur, leader, and a dad, how Mark demonstrates and teaches how to bounce back, stick to it, come back after getting knocked down as a business owner How to standout in the crowd and let people notice the uniqueness of your business What the general population fitness gyms can learn from athletes and training gyms Scaling to multiple locations and cultivating the entrepreneur spirit in your people
This week on The Wormcast, Episode 13 I welcome Mark Young. Mark is a freelance writer, researcher and editorial consultant with all the major networks. You may not of heard about Mark, but you're familiar with the copy he's written on features and teases for the planet's biggest sporting events like the Olympics, World Cup, Super Bowls, The Masters and Wimbledon. Currently Mark is in London preparing for CBS Sports coverage of the UEFA Champions League. Topics discussed: Quarentine in London 3:45 Writing "Inside the NFL" for Showtime 6:45 The Masters 10:30 Fans missing from the stadiums and arenas 16:45 Winter Olympics stories 21:35 Champions League coverage on CBS 27:45 US missing out on 2018 World Cup, but bright future 29:50 2002 World Cup stories from South Korea 33:00 Stories of host nations fans in the Euros and World Cup 36:35 2014 World Cup Semifinal Brazil v Germany 40:30 2010 World Cup South Africa 43:00 Champions League Group Stage discussion 47:05 Project Big Picture will change be coming to the soccer structure in England? 55:00 The sophistated American soccer fan 59:25 How Mark ended up writing for sports television productions 1:06:45 A Game of Honor- Documentary on a year with Army/Navy football teams 1:11:00 2011 Women's World Cup US v Brazil Quarterfinal Enjoy! This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
We bring into focus the microbiome of the built environment to understand what is happening on a micro level to interior spaces. In this episode we address what is on designers’ minds right now, COVID-19 in the built environment.“Designers have a big role to play in the mitigation of virus transfer. Designers also have a role to play in the climate crisis. Buildings consume a lot of energy. While we're talking about biology right now, we really should be talking about energy because they go hand in hand. As we take measures to mitigate COVID-19 many of them have energy implications. They have land implications. They have urban design implications. We can't disregard the energy impact on the climate. We as designers need to think broadly. We have a substantial role to play.” In this episode we will unpack:What the built environment microbiome isDifferentiate good and bad microbesExplore how good microbiome support human healthDiscuss antimicrobial building productsStrategies designers can apply to reduce the transmission of viruses in the built environmentHow to introduce good microbes into the environment Guest SummaryMark Fretz is an Associate Director of Outreach and Knowledge Exchange at the Institute for Health in the Built Environment, and Research Assistant Professor at University of Oregon. Mark's role entails researching how to design the unseen in the built environment for microbes, molecules to precipitation, carbon and energy in use, in order to promote healthy individuals, healthy communities and a healthy planet. IHBE is at the intersection between biology, medicine, chemistry and engineering to look at how to promote a healthy built environment. Currently Mark and the team he works with IHBE are studying the microbiome of the built environment. Recently, they published considerations to reduce COVID-19 transmission, which is titled “2019 novel coronavirus, pandemic built environment considerations to reduce transmission.” We are going to discuss studies they are currently working on to make the built environment healthier for occupants. Check out the show notes for actionable items to mitigate the spread of infectious diseases in the built environment. Don't forget to leave a rave review and follow us on instagram to stay in the loop on new episode releases. Curious about a topic you would like for Mile Long Trace to cover contact us. Till next time keep designing y'all.
Mark D’Anza is an athletic trainer who resides in Las Vegas. Mark has had a unique journey up to this point in his career and is currently not working in a “traditional” way in athletic training. Mark has been a full-time secondary school athletic trainer as well spending a lot of time working with USA Wrestling, not only in Las Vegas, but across the country. Currently Mark is working as a full-time high school teacher as well as doing some adjunct teaching at UNLV. While Mark isn’t in the services side of athletic training anymore he explains how he has shifted his focus to the services side of the profession. Mark has focused on that through getting involved with AT Government, helping with hosting convention in Las Vegas and more. We spend a lot of time talking about the importance of staying connected to the profession and if you are in services that you are serving. Check it out and enjoy. www.athletictrainingchat.com www.cliniallypressed.com SUBSCRIBE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc3WyCs2lmnKK6shrL5A4hw?sub_confirmation=1 #ATchat #ATC #atimpact #at4all #boc #bocatc #athletictraining #athletictrainingchat #health #medicine #medical #medicalprofessional #professional #LAT #ATSarehealthcare #builtinsport #muellerready #complicatedsimple #services #atservices #attwitter #lasvegas #convention #services #leadership #government #atgovernment #conventionhost
If you have ever picked up recent copy of Detective Comics, followed Green Lantern or DC's Futures End, then you have cast your eyes upon the stunning inks of Mark Irwin. A graduate of The Kubert School, Mark has worked as Art Director for Heavy Metal Magazine, Customer Services Manager for Wildstorm Comics, and Art Director for Upper Deck. Currently Mark is a freelance inker and Senior Editor for Insight Comics. Mark shares his recollections about growing up reading underground comix and coverless comics he received as gifts. He recalls his years at The Kubert School, how he landed his first paying job while still in school, and ending up as Heavy Metal Magazine's Art Director upon graduating. Throughout his career, Mark has picked up a great deal of experience and knowledge about being an editor and art director. Now Executive Editor of Insight Comics, Mark talks about some of the most successful titles they have published and what is planned for 2020. Mark is also a huge fan of the rock band Rush. He explains their connection to one of Insight Comics graphic novels. When I Kick Back With The Creator, we learn how surfing became Mark's favorite way to rest and relax, what is his island book, beverage of choice and how he measures success. Closing Music: Red Barchetta Rush Please rate and review Creator Talks on iTunes Follow Mark Irwin on Twitter About Insight Comics
In this episode I interview Dr Mark Wenitong. Mark is from the Kabi Kabi tribal group of South Queensland, and is passionate about improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Currently Mark is the Aboriginal Public Health Medical Advisor at Apunipima Cape York Health Council (www.apunipima.org.au), where he is working on health reform across Cape York Aboriginal communities. I spent some time with Mark recently in his office in Cairns. The Far North Leadership Podcast is hosted by Geoff Snook and features interviews with leaders from a variety of sectors in Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia. Your own leadership will grow and be sharpened as you hear their stories and insights. Settle in, listen up and learn. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/far-north-leadership/message
Join us, Citizens as we take a look at what is headed our way. While Patrick is away, Mark and Nathan of the excellent DC Cinematic Minute podcast join Travis to discuss the teaser and trailer for The Last Jedi and Justice League respectively. Currently Mark and Nathan are examining the first part of the DC Extended Universe: Man of Steel. As always you can reach out to us on Facebook, or Twitter and let us know your thoughts on the Star Wars: The Last Jedi & Justice League trailers. Please take a moment and rate us on iTunes. Thanks! The Last Jedi teaser review 05:18 Justice League trailer review 42:49 Follow our guests Mark and Nathan from DC Cinematic Minute! Twitter: @dceuminute iTunes: DC Cinematic Minute Next time on Reel Comic Heroes - Octopussy (007) eMail: reelcomicheroes@gmail.com Twitter: @reelComicHeroes Facebook.com/ReelComicHeroes Instagram @reelComicHeroes Our show is also available on iTunes, Stitcher or Google Play Music. Use the hashtag #PodernFamily on Twitter to find more great shows to listen to.
Dr. Mark Green is a conservative Christian, veteran, father, husband and businessman. As the Tennessee State Senator for District 22, Mark serves as the Vice-Chair of the Senate Commerce and Insurance Committee as well as a member of the Agriculture and Natural Resources, and The State and Local Government committees… Mark is the president/CEO of Align MD, an emergency department staffing company, which provides leadership and staffing to emergency departments and hospitalist services in thirty hospitals in six states. Mark founded Align MD Foundation, which provides healthcare to under-served populations throughout the world, and operates a free medical clinic in his hometown. Currently Mark serves on the Board of Directors for American Physician Partners, and the Rural Physician Partners Company PLLC. He is a member of the Executive Board of the Middle Tennessee Boy Scouts of America, as well as a Board Member of Soldiers and Families Embraced and Reboot for Recovery, two not-for-profit organizations focused on caring for soldiers and their families as they return with the unseen scars of war. Mark came to Tennessee as an army special operation flight surgeon assigned to the 160th Special Ops Aviation Regiment. There he planned and flew on some of the war on terror's most covert operations. His most memorable mission was the capture of Saddam Hussein. Dr. Green interviewed Saddam for six hours on the night of his capture and wrote a book detailing the interview and his service with our military's “Jedi Nights,” as he calls them. During this time Mark was selected as the Army Aviation Association Flight Surgeon of the year. His military awards include the Bronze Star, The Air Medal, The Air Medal with “V” device for valor under heavy enemy fire, and numerous other medals for service. He also was awarded the Combat Medical Badge, the US Army Ranger Tab, and Expert Infantryman's Badge.
Col. Mark "Puck" Mykleby is a former marine and co-author (along with Capt. Wayne Porter) of A National Strategic Narrative for the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, a document that encouraged broadening the concept of defense to include sustainability. Currently Mark is a Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, a nonpartisan policy institute dedicated to questions about the American future. We learned about Mark through our 41st interviewee, John Fullerton. There are a lot of ideas packed into this episode: America as an organism in a strategic ecology, sustainability as national narrative that succeeds containment, and the broadening of sustainability to include everything from an engaged populace to new metrics for growth. Mark also talks about America's lack of a society-wide conversation about the future and the difference between being a resident and being a citizen. Topically, there are connections to Laura Musikanski's work at the Happiness Initative, David Korten's new myth, and John Fullerton's financial thinking. You'll also want to ponder the connection between Mark and Lawrence Torcello. Is Classical Liberalism the best path to achieving conversation?
Col. Mark "Puck" Mykleby is a former marine and co-author (along with Capt. Wayne Porter) of A National Strategic Narrative for the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, a document that encouraged broadening the concept of defense to include sustainability. Currently Mark is a Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation, a nonpartisan policy institute dedicated to questions about the American future. We learned about Mark through our 41st interviewee, John Fullerton. There are a lot of ideas packed into this episode: America as an organism in a strategic ecology, sustainability as national narrative that succeeds containment, and the broadening of sustainability to include everything from an engaged populace to new metrics for growth. Mark also talks about America's lack of a society-wide conversation about the future and the difference between being a resident and being a citizen. Topically, there are connections to Laura Musikanski's work at the Happiness Initative, David Korten's new myth, and John Fullerton's financial thinking. You'll also want to ponder the connection between Mark and Lawrence Torcello. Is Classical Liberalism the best path to achieving conversation?
Mark Saviers has over 25 years of experience in developing office buildings, business parks, data centes, warehouses and corporate headquater and campuses. He began his real estate career in 1982 with the Trammel Crow Company. Currently Mark is a Partner with Sage Partners, a commerical real estate firm with offices in Northwest Arkansas and Little Rock. Additional, he is the Managing Parter of a development partnership in Houston an serves on a number of boards.