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What does it take to create a vision for digital transformation and then bring it to life? That's exactly what we discuss in this episode of Digitalization Tech Talks! The company that achieved this is Midrex Technologies who specializes in direct reduction ironmaking technology in the steel industry. Join us as we interview Curtis Hughes, Midrex's Chief Information Officer, about all the factors that went into their digitalization journey. First presented at the Siemens Realize LIVE conference in May 2024, Curtis focuses on completing a “people-centric transformation” and all the benefits associated with it (please reach out to Curtis directly regarding his presentation).Tune in as we delve into an array of topics related to the transformation including:Creating the visionAligning the entire team, including company leadership and individual contributors throughout the organization, with the vision and strategyOvercoming challenges and resistance to changeCollaboration and partnershipsOutcomes and successesLink to part 1 of this episode: https://bit.ly/47LWdObShow Notes:Website: Midrex (https://www.midrex.com/)Website: Realize LIVE: The Digital Transformation Conference (https://bit.ly/3XBfNIx) Video: Del Costy on the Digital Future of Industry – Automate 2024 (https://bit.ly/3zJefUJ)Website: Siemens - Digital Transformation (https://bit.ly/3zopD8C)Promotion links:ISPE Boston Product Show (October 2, 2024): Visit Siemens in Suite R74 (https://bit.ly/47EgyVA)Siemens: Chemistry is the future. We can make it yours. (https://bit.ly/4dn7gyK)Contact us:Curtis Hughes (https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtishughes)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
What does it take to create a vision for digital transformation and then bring it to life? That's exactly what we discuss in this episode of Digitalization Tech Talks! The company that achieved this is Midrex Technologies who specializes in direct reduction ironmaking technology in the steel industry. Join us as we interview Curtis Hughes, Midrex's Chief Information Officer, about all the factors that went into their digitalization journey. First presented at the Siemens Realize LIVE conference in May 2024, Curtis focuses on completing a “people-centric transformation” and all the benefits associated with it (please reach out to Curtis directly regarding his presentation).Tune in as we delve into an array of topics related to the transformation including:Creating the visionAligning the entire team, including company leadership and individual contributors throughout the organization, with the vision and strategyOvercoming challenges and resistance to changeCollaboration and partnershipsOutcomes and successesShow Notes:Website: Midrex (https://www.midrex.com/)Website: Realize LIVE: The Digital Transformation Conference (https://bit.ly/3XBfNIx) Video: Del Costy on the Digital Future of Industry – Automate 2024 (https://bit.ly/3zJefUJ)Website: Siemens - Digital Transformation (https://bit.ly/3zopD8C)Promotion links:ISPE Boston Product Show (October 2, 2024): Visit Siemens in Suite R74 (https://bit.ly/47EgyVA)Siemens: Chemistry is the future. We can make it yours. (https://bit.ly/4dn7gyK)Contact us:Curtis Hughes (https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtishughes)Don Mack (mack.donald@siemens.com)Jonas Norinder (jonas.norinder@siemens.com)
WWF Raw Is War is live in Atlanta, Georgia! Stone Cold Steve Austin attacks WWF Champion Triple H. WWF Tag Champion Mr. Ass battles Crash Holly, but Holly's attack New Age Outlaws with their scale. WWF Women's Champion Ivory takes on Mae Young. Stephanie and Shane McMahon speak on her concussion. Val Venis and The British Bulldog attack Mankind backstage. Edge and Christian compete against The New Brood. Faarooq battles X-Pac, Chris Jericho and Curtis Hughes team up against The Headbangers, The Big Show reveals his dad has cancer. The Godfather challenges Mark Henry, The Big Boss Man takes on The Big Show but Boss Man attacks him with his knightstick. Stone Cold Steve Austin and Jim Ross team up against WWF Champion Triple H and Chyna but during the match WWF Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett pushes Chyna off the stage in a laundry basket. In the main event Val Venis and The British Bulldog battle The Rock N' Sock Connection, afterwards, The Rock hits a Rock Bottom onto The British Bulldog into a pile of dog poop.
WWF SmackDown! In Birmingham, Alabama is the last stop to WWF No Mercy 1999! Triple H reveals to Vince McMahon that a rattlesnake bit him, his face is destroyed. He promises to give Stone Cold the WWF Title. Kane battles The Acolytes in a Handicap Match. Chris Jericho challenges Curtis Hughes, The Big Show speaks about his dad. Mark Henry's male therapist flirts with Sexual Chocolate. WWF Hardcore Champion Al Snow defends against The Big Boss Man and The Big Show. Val Venis challenges Stevie Richards (Dude Love). WWF Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett introduces the fans to Housekeeping Items. The New Brood challenges Edge and Christian. The Godfather takes on Mideon, WWF Tag Champions The New Age Outlaws defend against The Rock N' Sock Connection and WWF Champion Triple H attacks Stone Cold Steve Austin and reveals he was lying about the snake attack.
WWF SmackDown! Heats up Las Vegas, Nevada! Stone Cold Steve promises to get his hands on WWF Champion Triple H before the night ends. Shane McMahon challenges Joey Abs, WWF Women's Champion Ivory has model Cindy Margolis come into the ring leading WWF Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett to apply a Figure 4 to both ladies. WWF European Champion Sexual Chocolate Mark Henry defends against Steve Blackman. Curtis Hughes battles Ken Shamrock but Chris Jericho has a sloppy ref officiate the match. We get a special Royal Rumble Rules Match between The Rock, Mankind, Kane, The Undertaker, and The Big Show with the winner taking on WWF Champion Triple H later in the night. Chyna and Mr. Ass team up against The Holly's but Jeff Jarrett attacks Chyna and puts her in an apron. WWF Hardcore Champion Al Snow takes on Big Boss Man in a Pepper on a Pole Match, Test battles Jeff Jarrett with Jarrett trying to attack Stephanie McMahon. WWF Champion Triple H calls out Vince McMahon to a match, and with Austin on his tail, Triple H is in for the surprise of his life!
On this episode of Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw, our hall of famers welcome one of professional wrestlings most powerful bodyguards Curtis Hughes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw, our hall of famers welcome one of professional wrestlings most powerful bodyguards Curtis Hughes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did I say paradise? Because I meant wasteland….as in, there's a part of the world called “The Wastes.” It's just one of the many things that we go into talking with author Noah Lemelson for the continuation of his steampunk-apocalyptic-noir trilogy, “The Lioness and the Rat Queen” (August 29, 2023, Tiny Fox Press). But that's not all! For this episode I welcome back Curtis Hughes as my new co-host. Curtis was a part of the show way back when, and instrumental in its early success with his keen mind and quick wit. Together, Curtis and I look at how this book picks up following Noah's first novel, “The Sightless City,” and find a murderous tycoon on the run, and three vigilantes out for revenge. We dissect the characters of Lazarus Roache, Marcel and Sylvaine and look at what each brings to the story and what they experienced in the first book. Curtis and I talk with Noah about the worldbuilding that went into this series, as well as his pivot from a career in biology to creative writing.
In this week's episode, my former college roommate @chughesgolf jumped in for a quick talk on equipment, injuries, and their relationship. He also dived into his way to getting recruited in D1 and his experience with college golf.#golf #collegegolf #pxg #golfequipment #trackmanSupport the show
Os presentamos un nuevo programa de Chokeslam Retro, en esta ocasión nos toca viajar en el tiempo al 19 de enero de 1997 donde tuyo lugar el Royal Rumble de ese año, desde el Alamodome en San Antonio, Texas Un evento donde ademas de la batalla real tuvo a los siguientes combates: -Campeonato Intercontinental de la WWF:Hunter Hearst Helmsley (c/Curtis Hughes) vs Goldust (c/Marlena) -Ahmed Johnson vs Faarooq (c/Nation of Domination) -The Undertaker vs Vader -Héctor Garza, Perro Aguayo y El Canek vs.Jerry Estrada, Heavy Metal y Fuerza Guerrera -Campeonato de la WWF:Shawn Michaels (c/José Lothario) vs Sycho Sid -Royal Rumble match Para este programa la música usada es: -Vexento: Masked Heroes. Puedes suscribirte en iVoox / Apple Podcast/ Google Podcast /Spotify, buscándonos como Chokeslam Podcast , ademas puedes vernos en nuestros canales de Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/chokeslampodcast) y Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3TzULzxcoG5uy_ENkFjgQw) y si quieres contactar con nosotros , nuestra dirección de correo es chokeslampod@gmail.com y en twitter somos en @chokeslampod
No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance.We set up online sessions for 5-10 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions.All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit.Enjoy!--No Gatekeeper...Because Art Should Be Accessible
Ric Flair puts his limo on the line to get a chance at a rematch, Sting wants the Black Scorpion, the Black Scorpion does more tricks, Curtis Hughes has a bad night, Brian Lee goes to the wrong corner, WCW gears up for Starrcade '90 as Joey goes to the dentist, makes a fashion statement, and takes a look at Clash 13.
This week touring photographer and huge Aston Villa fan Jordan Curtis Hughes (@jordhughesphoto) joined us to chat all things Villa - we covered his love of Jack Grealish, why Paul McGrath is god and Alan "the Scottish Cafu" Hutton. Jordan went to great lengths to put together our most creative XI yet, assembling a side comprised of baldies and legends of Villa Park. We're asking each of our guests to curate a matchday playlist filled to the brim with tracks of their choosing. Check out Jordan's picks on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/playlist/2P2sMjZ7chv0M5hsuyWtxj?si=GBU2lcsUSiyS7oQ6opDhFg As discussed on this week's show, Jordan does some work with The Trussell Trust - if you'd like to get involved in the great work they do or if you'd like to make a donation yourself, follow the link: www.trusselltrust.org/make-a-donation Get in touch: Twitter - @HeavyMetalFTBL Instagram - @xheavymetalfootballx Email - pod.heavymetalfootball@gmail.com
Two new audio conversations on photobooks from Wales…I hope you had a relaxing Christmas - it may well go down as one of the strangest.As Hogmanay and 2021 are almost upon us, this Newsletter’s discussions on photography books from Wales (that extend the titles covered in issue #005 of the printed Offline Journal) continue with one featured here and another in a special Newsletter coming on New Years Day.Keep an eye on your email inbox on 1st January! Police Kicking Kids Collective & their new ZineBrian Carroll and Gareth Phillips talk with an interesting new photographer Collective comprising eleven students from the Documentary Photography course at the University of South Wales - listen to the audio clip above.Taking inspiration for their name from a quote by Tish Murtha who studied with David Hurn on the same course back in the 1980's, three members - Laurie Broughton, Ross Gardner and Nate Davies - discuss forming the Collective, its intended approach to making work and producing their first photo zine during Covid Lockdown in 2020.Check out their website at www.policekickingkids.com to purchase a copy of the new 72-page zine.And follow the Collective’s progress on their Instagram feed: @police.kicking.kidsPKK members are: Laurie Broughton, Ross Gardner, Nate Davies, Alice Durham, Tom Cronin, Teifi Davies, Sam Hunter, Tanya McGeever, Johan Buch, Curtis Hughes and Steve Bell.Subscribers to this Newsletter can leave comments (and I encourage them to do so!) to express their views and ideas around photography to hopefully stimulate further constructive and supportive discussion with others.Basic community guidelines: be active and supportive where possible in feedback and discussion threads, be respectful of others, avoid profanity - abusive and disrespectful behaviour will result in being immediately unsubscribed from the Newsletter. Simple.This Offline Journal Newsletter is published monthly online to offer the wider photography community an opportunity to discuss photography in, from and of Wales. Back Issues of and Subscriptions to the limited edition Offline Journal in print (published every April & October) with special print supplements are available via www.offline.walesI respect your privacy. You have received this Offline Newsletter because you provided your email address when purchasing a past issue issue of Offline Journal or you subscribed directly (thanks). If you would prefer not to receive future Offline Newsletters like this or participate in its community discussions, just click the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of this page. (Thanks again either way!)If you would prefer to read this and previous posts in your web browser, click here.If you came to the Newsletter via a link and haven’t yet subscribed, do the business with the button below! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit offlinejournal.substack.com
The tenth session was with Flo Ngala, a New York City native and best known for her incredible work with international superstar Cardi B. We talk about Flo's figure skating days, being on the set of the WAP video and tonnes tonnes more. Website - www.flongala.com Instagram - @flongala Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto -- No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 5-10 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
The ninth session was with Ashley Osborn, ANOTHER fantastic photographer hailing from Los Angeles. Me & Ashley have only met each other once and that was running through a pit at Coachella 2019 so please dive in and listen to the many stories we have to share. I also said this was episode eight in the recording. It isn't. It's episode nine. Website - www.ashleyosborn.com Instagram - @ashleyosborn Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto -- No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 5-10 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
The eighth session was with Pooneh Ghana, a truly wonderful photographer hailing from Los Angeles. Known for her colourful work with some of the biggest and most talked about bands in the world. Jump in and hear us talk about the good old days of the NME amongst tonnes tonnes more! Website - www.poonehghana.com Instagram - @poonehghana Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto -- No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 10-15 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
This week on Sitting Ringside, David Penzer is joined by former WCW and WWE superstar “The Big Cat” Curtis Hughes (aka “Mr. Hughes”). He shares stories about how he got his start in the ring, some great stories about his time on the road, working with The Undertaker, why his success was limited and why […] The post Sitting Ringside: “Big Cat” Curtis Hughes (aka Mr. Hughes) appeared first on Radio Influence.
The seventh session was with Jamie Glydon, a senior manager in the artist & marketing team at Spotify. He gives a unique view into the world of commercial clients and what they look for in photographers as well as his own experience of getting where he is today! Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto -- No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 10-15 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
The sixth session was with guest Louis Browne, a top photographer originally from the UK who moved over to the United States to pursue his dream of being a photographer. He has now worked with the likes of Nike, Adidas, Mercedes and a tonne more! Website - www.louisbrowne.co Instagram - @louis_browne Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto -- No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 10-15 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
The third session was with guest Jennifer McCord, a great photographer from the UK photographing for the likes of Ellie Goulding, Westlife, Half Moon Run, Oh Wonder and more! Website - www.jennifermccordphoto.com Instagram - @jrcmccord Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto -- No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 10-15 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
The second session was with guest Joshua Halling, a wonderful photographer from the UK photographing for the likes of Tom Misch, The Kooks, Hurts & Neck Deep. Website - www.joshua-halling.squarespace.com Instagram - @joshuahalling Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto -- No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 10-15 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
The fourth session was with guest Matty Vogel, a uniquely fantastic photographer from the USA who is currently working with arguably the biggest pop star on the planet right now, Billie Eilish. Website - www.mattyvogel.com Instagram - @mattyvogel Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto -- No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 10-15 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
The fourth session was with guest Adam Powell, best known for his work with The 1975 as the director of "Sex", "Love It If We Made It", & "Too Shy" music videos amongst a library of impressive works. Instagram - @adamtpowell Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto -- No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 10-15 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
No Gatekeeper is an initiative set up with a founding principle that art should be accessible to anybody no matter the circumstance. We set up online sessions for 10-15 people and they get the chance to ask professional photographers whatever question they wanted to know about working as a full-time photographer and more specifically a music photographer. These sessions were then recorded to be uploaded to various platforms so that the answers to these questions could be heard by the largest possible crowd for zero cost. The sessions will usually have Jordan Curtis Hughes as the host with a guest photographer speaking and helping to answer the questions. All advice given is from the photographer's personal experience of the industry, do not take it as straight fact. Some people's experiences differ extremely widely in this field. Use the advice how you see fit. The first session was with Jordan Curtis Hughes, the current photographer for The 1975 and recently photographed covers for the likes of Q, The Face and NME alongside commercial clients such as Footlocker, Vodafone and Lynx. Website - www.jordancurtishughes.co.uk Twitter & Instagram - @jordhughesphoto Enjoy! -- No Gatekeeper ...Because Art Should Be Accessible
I'm joined on the show by golf pro Curtis Hughes and physiotherapist Mark Radcliffe to discuss ways in which to improve your golf game from a physical and mental perspective.***We delve in to how much practice it takes to turn pro, the psychological demands of getting your handicap down and Curtis' best advice for those looking to improve their score.***We also discuss the most common golfing injuries, how you can manage them and what types of exercises you can do in the gym to enhance golf performance.
Curtis Hughes has worked in WWE, WCW, ECW, Central States, and all over the indie scene, in addition to now being a trainer. He and Sean talk about training today, working yesterday, and the long lost rat scene.Mr. Hughes discusses getting that big shot with the Undertaker and whats wrong with today's product, including some outspoken perspectives on the controversial transgender women's champion in AEW.Plus, Sean opines on what's right about the transgender angle and your Tweets!All on Kayfabe!SPONSOR LINK:https://www.amazon.com/Business-Kayfabe-Turning-Wrestlers-Secrets-ebook/dp/B07ND6KLJSFOLLOW THIS PODCAST: https://twitter.com/KayfabePFOLLOW SEAN: https://twitter.com/KayfabeseanREAD SEAN: https://www.amazon.com/Sean-Oliver/e/B077P8Q8TX%3F
Episode 16 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams and Curtis Hughes)
Episode 14 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 13 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 12 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 11 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 10 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 9 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 8 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 7 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 6 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 5 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 4 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 3 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 2 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Episode 1 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
Test Run: Episode 0 by The Crew (Nick Hayward, Justin Artis, Torez Williams, Curtis Hughes)
On September 7th, 8th, and 9th, at the Bainbridge Island Library, local artists and art organizations will be sharing arts and information galore. Don't miss it! Listen here as artist and library associate Patrick Gulke talks about the art happening planned for the September show at the Bainbridge Island Library. The following artists will be featured in the group show for all of the month of September. Jamie Brouwer Karen Chaussabel Karen Cornell Chris Demarest Marilyn Gottlieb Mary Guterson Curtis Hughes Kelly Johnston Drew Kunz Michael Pontieri Nicole Schluter And -- for the Art Walk on September 7th, participants will also include: Erica Applewhite Susanne Bardelson Allison Garrison Patrick Gulke Diane Walker and more Don't miss this exciting extravaganza! Credits: BCB Host: John Fossett; BCB audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker; social media: Jen St. Louis.
On September 7th, 8th, and 9th, at the Bainbridge Island Library, local artists and art organizations will be sharing arts and information galore. Don't miss it! Listen here as artist and library associate Patrick Gulke talks about the art happening planned for the September show at the Bainbridge Island Library. The following artists will be featured in the group show for all of the month of September. Jamie Brouwer Karen Chaussabel Karen Cornell Chris Demarest Marilyn Gottlieb Mary Guterson Curtis Hughes Kelly Johnston Drew Kunz Michael Pontieri Nicole Schluter And -- for the Art Walk on September 7th, participants will also include: Erica Applewhite Susanne Bardelson Allison Garrison Patrick Gulke Diane Walker and more Don't miss this exciting extravaganza! Credits: BCB Host: John Fossett; BCB audio editor and publisher: Diane Walker; social media: Jen St. Louis.
On this week's episode of Cigars, Scars & Superstars, Terri is joined by 1/2 of The Rock 'n' Roll Express Ricky Morton. They reminisce about Ricky joining the York Foundation, traveling with Curtis Hughes, working in Mid-South for Bill Watts, hatred for WCW, his hair care routine and some of his memories with Dusty Rhodes. Also on the show is Frank Griffin owner of Overdrive Pro Wrestling. Frank and Terri talk about the big show on May 19th at the Nashville Fairgrounds Sports Arena. They also get into Franks past about his first memories of the business, starting Overdrive with his dad, and wrestling at 14. Also an unruly guest interrupts the show!
If you're a fan of the abstract expressionists of the mid-twentieth century, you'll want to check out the art of Curtis Hughes, whose work will open at the Bainbridge Library at 5 pm on February 2nd as part of the First Friday Art Walk. Still in his first year as a painter after a lifelong career as a designer, Curtis created this series of 11 paintings as an exploration of the methods and spirit of modern design and, in particular, such abstract expressionists as Franz Kline, Helen Frankenthaler, and Willem deKooning. The paintings are spare and expressive, done mostly in black and white, with color used primarily as a value of black and white. The paintings are deliberately rough and unpolished and are intended to reach for emotional immediacy on the part of the artist and viewer alike. Listen here to hear the story of Hughes' evolution as an artist, and how he first encountered the art which has so influenced him. Credits: BCB host: John Fossett; audio tech: Chris Walker; audio editor and social media publisher: Diane Walker.
The World's Most Dangerous Announcer Gary Michael Cappetta stopped by the show and talked about his traveling shows making their way across the country. He touches on topics like: Who gave him his nickname? Curtis Hughes, who'll join him in Atlanta (Conyers, GA) Working for WWF, AWA, & NWA simultaneously Working at WCW The connection w/ the fans Our connection w/ Dusty Rhodes & Bruno Sammartino Current product Get tix to his upcoming shows at www.Eventbrite.com for: 10/13 Conyers, GA (Atlanta) 10/14 Tampa, FL 10/15 Orlando, FL 10/28 Asbury Park, NJ 11/04 Louisville, KY 11/11 New York City, NY
Keith Kirchoff and Greg Carlson sit down with special guest Matt Sharrock – percussionist and founder of the Boston Percussion Group. Featuring the music of Curtis Hughes, they discuss music and beer that has a lasting impact, and how one's relationship to their art changes over time. And they brew up a mighty fine beer.
Mr. Hughes has been one of the most listened to guests on the show. Here are the highlights from appearances.
DENNY... or is it... DANNY joins in the newest Lucha Bros review as we go back 20 years to SAN ANTONIO TEXAS from the ALAMO DOME... just like in 2017, but this time we go back to the era of alphas - 1997! We talk about ALL THE MADNESS from 97 including SHOTGUN SATURDAY NIGHT, random country singers, Goldust being called a derogatory word by Jerry Stupid Lawler, athletic gentlemen smiling and speaking of athletic gentlemen, Ahmed Johnson kills a guy through the table and Curtis Hughes returns as Hunter's BUTLER!, British Bulldog is Bizarre, Perro Jr, the two marks who got booted out, LORD VADER faces Taker, Skinner craps himself, and SO MUCH MORE! Next week, Part 2
First we do the shooting, then we do the talking. Shoot First Talk Later combines a super cool photoshoot, shot by host, Robert and a podcast chat. Music photographer Jordan Curtis Hughes chats to Robert about moving to London to be a photographer, signing with the NME aged 17 and what it was like shooting Taylor Swift. Jordan also chats about whether bands should continue when certain members leave and of course we’ll hear how he fairs in his very own #SFTL quiz. Head to www.sftl.photos to check out Jordan's portraits, photographed by Robert. Follow Shoot First Talk Later on instagram and twitter @shoottalkphotos. Subscribe via iTunes to stay up to date with all episodes. We'll shoot you later.
Hosts Stephen Platinum and guest host Charles Anschutz followed up on the most donwlaoded Tipping Point episode ever with part 2 of "Total Protection" Mr Hughes and talked Scenic City Invitational with Al Getz.
Stephen Platinum and Larry Goodman talk with "Total Protection" Curtis Hughes about his departure from the head trainer position at WWA4.
Curtis Hughes, Managing Partner of C5 Insight and Karen Morris, Vice President of Talent Acquisition for Mavenlink share their thoughts on talent, leadership and company culture.
We featured Curtis Hughes, who discussed his football and wrestling career, and his goal of getting back to WWE, as well as his work as a trainer for Atlanta-based wrestling school WWA4. Les Thatcher joined us on the Wayback Machine. We also covered several hot topics, including the IWA Mid-South incident involving Mike Levy and Mickie Knuckles.
Peach State Pandemonium featured Ace Rockwell and the Wayback Machine with Bobby Simmons. Rockwell was late due to a traffic accident just before the broadcast began, so he was pushed back to the next segment, and we decided to move the advertised Curtis Hughes interview out to another date to be able to accommodate a full two segments to him. Simmons joined us for the debut of the Wayback Machine.