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In this episode, I sit down with Dan Davis, Managing Partner at the Thurston Group—a boutique private equity firm specializing in healthcare. Dan shares his interesting journey from Marine Corps infantry officer to finance leader and reveals how private equity can work for healthcare providers like us.We get into the nuts and bolts of private equity - how it works, why it often beats traditional investing, and what makes healthcare such a resilient and lucrative sector.Dan also addresses common myths about private equity and how his firm focuses on maintaining strong culture and clinical autonomy in its investments.If you've ever felt overwhelmed by misinformation about private equity, this is your episode. Dan explains clearly how it works and why it should be the next step in your financial journey.
Big M sits down for a chat with Dan Davis to talk about the head games in the last part of the season, preparations for Leinster, Judgement Day and of course the rapid fire random stuff. A really nice guy off the pitch and someone we all love watching on it! #Scarlets #Welshrugby #ScavLei #DanDavis #URC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The day of Pentecost was a moment that changed everything! The Holy Spirit descended, empowering the church to bear witness to Jesus and live out His mission in the world. But Pentecost wasn't just for one day; it marked the beginning of the Spirit's ongoing work in guiding, equipping, and transforming God's people across generations. In this series, we'll explore how the same Spirit who empowered the early church is alive and at work today. From uniting diverse people under Christ to guiding the church through complex challenges, the Spirit's presence invites us to trust God's leading in every season. Join us as we rediscover the power and presence of the Spirit, who continues to move in fresh and unexpected ways, calling us to live boldly for the Kingdom of God.
Michelle and Cliff talk with Dan Davis of Animate Mentoring about having conversations about identity with our young people.
Nate Bowman and Kyle Worzala join Dan Davis and Josh Welton to talk about 3M Clash of the Grinders, a student-based competition sponsored by 3M that teaches proper grinding techniques and safety. It features 12 contestants who receive hands-on training from industry experts. Bowman, known as the Weld Scientist, hosted Season 2, and Worzala, a welding instructor at Gateway Technical College in Kenosha, Wis., served as one of three judges. They look behind the scenes and talk about how the competition aimed to teach contestants the importance of proper abrasive selection, tool angle, and pressure control when grinding. The guys also talk about learning from mistakes, the power of a trade school education, and the Power Rangers. This episode was recorded at FABTECH 2024 in Orlando, Fla. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
Dan Davis spent 21 years in the United States Army and Delta Force. He is currently an assistant softball coach at Wittenberg University and Co-Founder and COO of Mindset Matters Athletics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roughneckspodcast/support
Avec Patrick K. Dewdney, Louise Carey, Benjamin Bolchegeek et Léo HenryTraduction : Natacha Bardi.Animation : Anne Canoville Dans la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, où religion et transcendance tendent à s'effacer et où le sport accroît son influence, ce dernier propose un nouveau miroir idéal aux sociétés occidentales, et un héros moderne en la figure de l'athlète. On retrouve des avatars de cette figure tout au long du XXe siècle, et notamment dans la science-fiction, souvent sous le prisme de la dystopie, à l'image de Jonathan E. dans Rollerball, du “Saint” dans Suiciders, ou du coureur Dan Davis dans “World Record” (Animatrix) : la compétition sportive et les jeux y apparaissent comme un instrument d'aliénation des masses tout en promettant une ascension sociale fulgurante, via une compétition prétendument méritocratique où seuls les meilleurs seront élus. À ce titre, elle révèle les rouages d'un système illusoire et injuste, prompt à défaire ses champions aussi vite qu'il les a hissés au nues. Pourtant, qu'il soit victorieux ou déchu, souvent le héros demeure : le mythe états-unien qui voit dans l'effort physique et la compétitivité les clefs d'une émancipation à le cuir solide, et même dans des œuvres à portée critique telles que l'emblématique Rollerball, le protagoniste principal tend cristalliser à lui seul, la révolte contre le système. Il nous faudra donc discuter de l'héroïsme dans nos mythologies contemporaines et de la manière dont la SF et l'imaginaire peuvent s'en emparer. Table ronde dans le cadre de la 12e édition du festival Les Intergalactiques "Du Pain et des Jeux" le samedi 20 avril 2024.
THE FOLLOWING RESTRICTED PODCAST HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR APPROPRIATE AUDIENCES BY THE COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, INC.Rated R for sci-fi violence, bloody images, language and some sexuality/nudity. Crew Log: Illegal Machine The Thing from Another World (1951) 00:00:55 Starstream #1 (1976) by John W. Campbell Jr., Arnold Drake, & Jack Abel 00:08:00 The Thing: The Northman Nightmare (2011) by Steve Niles & Patric Reynolds 00:14:48 The Thing (2011) 00:19:20 John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) 00:24:10 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial 00:42:58 The Thing from Another World #1 (1991) written by Chuck Pfarrer 00:47:37 The Thing from Another World #2 (1992) painted by John Higgins 00:54:15 Climate of Fear #1 (1992) by Arcudi, Somerville, & Garvey 00:58:11 Climate of Fear #2 (1992) written by John Arcudi 01:01:36 Climate of Fear #3 (1992) penciled by Jim Somerville 01:03:07 Climate of Fear #4 (1992) inked by Brian Garvey 01:04:01 The Thing from Another World and Climate of Fear TPB (1993) 01:06:30 “Questionable Research Part 1” (1993) by Martin, Naifeh, & Baumann 01:07:16 “Questionable Research Part 2” (1993) written by Edward Martin III 01:08:54 “Questionable Research Part 3” (1993) penciled Ted Naifeh 01:10:27 “Questionable Research Part 4” (1993) inked by Moose Baumann 01:12:14 Eternal Vows #1 (1993) by de Vries, Gulacy, & Davis 01:16:04 Eternal Vows #2 (1994) written by David de Vries 01:21:00 Eternal Vows #3 (1994) penciled by Paul Gulacy 01:25:47 Eternal Vows #4 (1994) inked by Dan Davis 01:27:38 MU/TH/UR 4400 00:47:39 episode art gallery blog post Universal Pictures, The Thing (2011), The Thing (1982), John Carpenter, Aliens Podcast, Comic Books, Dark Horse Presents,
A dive deep into the riveting world of "Immortality: Epocalypse," the first novel in a thought-provoking nine-part series by Dr. David Martorano. He and Tony Tellado as they discuss the aftermath of an apocalyptic event unleashed by a formidable military AI named Martin, a force that manipulates human frailties through psychological operations. We'll explore Pastor Thompson's quest for atonement through religion, the moral dilemmas of new Amish factions considering alliances with AI, and the intricate narrative woven with different timelines and perspectives. Hear about the challenge of engaging readers without extensive exposition and the exceptional performance by audiobook narrator Dan Davis. Set in the year 2063, "Immortality: Epocalypse" delves into the blurred lines between humanity and AI, focusing on themes of consciousness upload and the peril of losing oneself in a digitized world. Inspired by Ray Kurzweil's vision of singularity, this saga not only examines high-concept technologies but also the deeply human struggles tied to them. Subscribe To Sci-Fi Talk Plus
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We wrap up our commemorative coverage of the Battle of Chancellorsville at the famous crossroads of the Plank Road and Elys Ford Road. Our full team of Chris Mackowski, Kris White, Steward Henderson, Greg Mertz, Dan Davis, Don Pfanz, Sarah Kay Bierle, Tim Talbott and Andy Poulton behind the camera are on the call. Thank you for joining us throughout our series and be on the lookout for future 160th anniversary coverage in 2023! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support
Filled with motivation, guidance and tips to live your dream life, this episode is packed with 10+ minutes of impactful and relevant insights that will help you cultivate change in your life. Book a counselling session with Dan: https://metamindstherapy.com/
In this episode of The Sound of Automation podcast, we discuss the future of automation with Dan Davis, Editor-in-Chief at The Fabricator. Listen in to learn about the top issues and opportunities facing manufacturers, such as workforce and automation. Dan and Bryan also talk about the importance of diversification and quickly adapting to change within your organization.For more information on Wipfli, please visit our website at:https://www.wipfli.com/manufacturing. You can also contact us here.
Infantry vs infantry. Artillery vs artillery in the struggle for one of the few open spaces near Chancellorsville-Fairview. Sunday, May 3, 1863, was one of the costliest days in American history, with more than 22,000 casualties produced in fighting the Chancellorsville Campaign. One man fell every second over five hours. Join Chris Mackowski, Dan Davis, Sarah Kay Bierle, Don Pfanz, Greg Mertz, Tim Talbott, and Kris White as they unpack the heartbreaking story of Chancellorsville and the struggle of the Army of the Potomac against the Army of Northern Virginia. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support
In this episode of The Fabricator Podcast, Caleb Chamberlain, co-founder and CEO of OSH Cut, discusses his company's unique approach to sheet metal fabricating. Chamberlain explains how OSH Cut offers an online platform that allows customers to upload their designs and receive instant quotes for laser cutting and bending services. He also describes how they have developed their own software to automate the quoting and production processes, as well as their efforts to expand their capabilities to include other services such as welding. Chamberlain also discusses their use of digital advertising and their focus on customer satisfaction and continuous improvement. He emphasizes OSH Cut's aim to streamline the metal fabricating process and provide a more efficient and user-friendly experience for their customers. Chamberlain also addresses the issue of the wage gap in the industry and stresses the importance of paying livable wages to attract and retain skilled workers. At the top, hosts Dan Davis and Tim Heston talk about the impact OSH Cut's "web shop" business model is making on the metal fabrication sector, especially with its design for manufacturing (DFM) services on top of its automated online ordering and instant quoting systems to support its laser cutting and press brake capabilities. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions. Learn more about podcast sponsorship opportunities.
Artillery, infantry, and a world-famous novel collide at Hazel Grove. Following the wounding of Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee sought to keep the momentum of the campaign on his side and to reunite the Army of Northern Virginia. At dawn on May 3, 1863, famed cavalryman Jeb Stuart, now at the head of Jackson's infantry, opened a brutal day of fighting that produced more than 22,000 casualties. The opening action at Hazel Grove secured the Confederate momentum and an excellent artillery position. Join Chris Mackowski, Don Pfanz, Greg Mertz, Dan Davis, Steward Henderson, Sarah Kay Bierle, and Kris White for a walk through the bloodiest day at Chancellorsville. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support
Warning, this could improve your life. If you are willing to over deliver on value in your relationships, career, and partnerships then you will feel more purposeful and people around you will perceive you as a higher value person in their life. Book a counselling session with Dan: https://metamindstherapy.com/
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You NEED to protect your energy at all costs, when was the last time you left a family event or time with a friend and felt emotionally drained and in a low mood? Is this how you feel every time that you see this person? Why are you not protecting yourself from this? It is time to reassess your friendships and family relationships. Book a counselling session with Dan: https://metamindstherapy.com/
Part one of our exploration of Stonewall Jackson's famed flank attack at the Battle of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863. After a 12-mile march around the front of the Union Army, Jackson stacked nearly 31,000 men on the Federal right flank and rolled up Oliver Otis Howard's 11th Army Corps. High drama played out in the fields and forests of the "Wilderness" near Chancellorsville. Join Chris Mackwoski, Steward Henderson, Dan Davis, and Kris White for an examination of this famed assault. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support
It was one of the iconic movements of the American Civil War, Stonewall Jackson's flank march at Chancellorsville. Traversing country roads, streams, and 12 miles of the backwoods, Jackson's men arrived in the Union right flank on the afternoon of May 2, 1863. What followed dislodged the Union right flank and led to the wounding of Stonewall Jackson. Jump in the car with Kris White, Chris Mackowski, Dan Davis, Tim Talbott, and more as we retrace the steps of this phase of Chancellorsville. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support
Aaron and Dan Davis dive deeper into the Empowerment component of Trellis.
The crossroads of the Furnace and Orange Plank Roads served as the setting for the last meeting between Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. It was here that they planned Jackson's famed flank march. Jump in the car with Kris White, Dan Davis, and Chris Mackwoski, and then stand on the ground of this famous meeting. View the American Battlefield Trust's map of the Battle of the Wilderness - Orange Plank Road Fight on May 6, 1864, from 2pm to 6pm. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support
Did you know that your body can tell you what you need? We are all overstimulated and disconnected from our bodies. You need to make it a goal in 2024 to slow down, say no to more things and listen to your body and what your intuition is telling you. Book a counselling session with Dan: https://metamindstherapy.com/
The Chancellorsville Campaign opened on April 27, 1863, and led to Robert E. Lee's greatest battlefield victory, while producing some 30,000 casualties. Join Chris Mackowski, Greg Mertz, Dan Davis, and Kris White for an exploration of the campaign's opening moves. This podcast is part of our coverage commemorating the 160th Anniversary of the Battle of Chancellorsville. The American Battlefield Trust preserves America's hallowed battlegrounds and educates the public about what happened there and why it matters. We permanently protect these battlefields for future generations as a lasting and tangible memorial to the brave soldiers who fought in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/battlefields/support
In this interview, Larry talks with Bob O'Dell, tech entrepreneur, author, screenwriter, and movie producer, about the little-known history of the impact that the Tonkawa Tribe had on the city of Austin, Texas. Bob and others are working on bringing friendship and recognition to the Tonkawa Tribe, and Bob is in the process of producing a documentary on the Tribe's history.They also discuss how the guidance of the Holy Spirit in making life decisions and how listening to the Holy Spirit's leading shaped Bob's career. With the recent passing of Dan Davis, founding pastor of Hope Chapel, where Larry and Bob first met, they knew they needed to start their interview by giving recognition to Dan and the impact he had on both of their lives.
Dan Davis, the president of Davco Roofing and Sheet Metal, a Roofing Corp of America company, sits down with Megan Ellsworth as the R-Club February Roofer of the Month. Since 2008, Davco Roofing and Sheet Metal, Inc. has been installing and repairing commercial roofs throughout the Carolinas. Davco is a premier commercial roofing contractor. They are certified by every major roofing manufacturer and guarantee your roofing project will be installed correctly and will exceed the requirements of your warranty. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up Follow Us! https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop #RoofersCoffeeShop #DavcoRoofing #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry
On this episode of The Fabricator Podcast, Philadelphia-based welder and trades advocate Pa'Trice Frazier joins host Dan Davis and Josh Welton at SEMA, in partnership with Miller Electric. Pa'Trice chats about how she got her start as a welder and working Atlanta projects like the Mercedes Benz Stadium, Spanx Headquarters, Marta Buckhead Bridge, and, in Philadelphia, the River Alive Exhibit at the Independence Seaport Museum. She also talks about appearing on the NBC show Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge and fabricating a 1969 Dodge Charger called "Power Charged" and using her Weldjointed platform to encourage more diversity in the welding trade as well as teaching others how to weld. At the top, Dan and Josh talk about Josh participating in the Hot Wheels Legends Tour in Detroit. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
Emma Sauve of Mobsteel and Detroit Steel Wheel brings the energy as she joins host Dan Davis and Josh Welton on this episode of The Fabricator Podcast, in partnership with Miller Electric at SEMA 2023 in Las Vegas. Emma talks about the history of Mobsteel and how its focus on customizing Lincoln Continentals from the 1960s led to the creation of Detroit Steel Wheel in 2012, which specializes in fabricating and designing custom wheels for big-body styled cars. Emma also talks about her job as the digital creative force behind both efforts and her love of telling the stories of customers in the aftermarket industry. She also discusses the importance of creating American-made products in Detroit, her favorite Mobsteel/Detroit Steel Wheel builds (including the 1966 Motorcity Vice Lincoln Continental), and working with business co-founders Pam and Adam Genei and lead fabricator Steve Ryan. At the top, Emma joins Dan and Josh to talk about the SEMA afterparty at the Sosa Metalworks shop, lowriders, and a metal sculpture of a skull by Luis Varela-Rico. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
In this episode, we highlight 6 crucial aspects of your life that you should focus on in 2024, we discuss the ego and how both Aimon and Dan plan to recognise and challenge their egos this year, we talk about the importance of slowing down and why becoming an effective communicator should be one of your top priorities. Book a counselling session with Dan: https://metamindstherapy.com/
Ryan Fielding of Ringbrothers joins hosts Dan Davis and Josh Welton on this episode of The Fabricator Podcast, in partnership with Miller Electric at SEMA 2023 in Las Vegas. Ryan goes into detail about the three builds that Wisconsin-based Ringbrothers displayed at SEMA: a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible called “Uncaged”, a 1961 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II called “Paramount”, and a 1969 Dodge Charger called “Tusk”. Ryan also talks about how his family's background influenced his career as a fabricator, how he learned to weld when he was 8 years old, and his grandfather's stint as a stunt car performer with Jimmie Lynch and The Death Dodgers. He also talks about starting his own hotrod/motorcycle fabrication business, Paragon Customs, and how he was subsequently convinced to join Ringbrothers. He also discusses Ringbrothers winning the SEMA's 2022 Battle of Builders with its 1948 Chevy Loadmaster, his love of pinstriping, and creating goalie mask artwork for the Wisconsin Badgers men's ice hockey team. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
Staci Martinez joins The Fabricator Podcast to talk about starting her own small business in Sioux Falls, S.D. called 605 Shield Maiden, which focuses on creating metal art sculptures, fabricating handrails, and combing wood and metal to make furniture. She discusses how working briefly as a production welder and seeing all the potential in the scrap metal bin inspired her to pursue metal art. Staci eventually created her first sculpture, a gnome, and was chosen to have it on display at SculptureWalk, an exhibit of outdoor sculptures displayed year-round in downtown Sioux Falls. She also talks about her involvement with The Hooded Heroes Foundation, which serves to help provide welding equipment and PPE to those who can't afford. At the top, hosts Dan Davis and Josh Welton talk about unfortunate metal sculptures, including the infamous Cristiano Ronaldo bust at an airport in Portugal. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
Tom Patsis of Cold Hard Art joins the podcast to talk about the never-ending business of designing, fabricating, and building trophies for motorsports events. Tom sits down with hosts Josh Welton and Dan Davis at FABTECH 2023 in Chicago, and opens up about how he left his job at Don Schumacher Racing as a fabricator to start his own business, as well as the pros and cons of starting a small business. He also talks about winning the first season of Metal Shop Masters on Netflix and partnering with companies like Miller Electric, Starrett, FastCut CNC, PFERD North America, Trick-Tools, and others. Tom also discusses running a business with his wife, being father, the rewards of being a metal artist, and how he would fabricate an alien space craft. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
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In this episode of The Fabricator podcast, sponsored by Schuler Group, host Dan Davis interviews Chris McMahon of Schuler North America about tubular hydroforming and how it serves the manufacturing industry. McMahon explains that the metal forming process involves loading a tube into a die, closing the die, and using water pressure to shape the tube. He highlights the advantages of hydroforming, such as eliminating secondary processes and providing consistent part-to-part results. McMahon also discusses the success stories of using hydroforming with manufacturers like Ford Motor Company, as well as its applicability in industries beyond automotive for trailer hitches and frame components. He emphasizes the expertise and support offered by Schuler in the hydroforming process. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or sponsorship opportunities.
Nikita Adickes, a fabricator and project manager at Orange County, California-based architectural fabrication shop CTEK, discusses her passion for metal fabrication and her nontraditional journey in the industry. She shares her experience working on various projects, including architectural art installations with the likes of Frank Gehry and James Turrell. Nikita also talks about the challenges she faces as a woman in a male-dominated field and the importance of proving herself through project managing, hard work, and dedication. CTEK was founded by Nikita's father, Eric Adickes, in 1993. Nikita also mentions her love of automotive customization and interest in exploring other trades, such as carpentry and glassblowing. At the top, hosts Dan Davis and Lincoln Brunner offer their takes on FABTECH 2023. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
I talk for a bit about the first session of the Hyperborea campaign I'm in and take a call from Jason. That's the whole show. After that, I talk for awhile about my thoughts on the Immortal Knight series by Dan Davis. Spoilers a-plenty, which is why I made that segment an addendum to the normal show. The main show is spoiler free. Plenty of warnings. Buyers beware.
Shanen Aranmor says she was once described as a life coach under a welding helmet. She's taken that philosophy and run with it, and now identifies herself as Chief Wellness Welder with all the various initiatives she's involved in. In our first episode recorded from FABTECH 2023 in Chicago, Aranmor joins host Dan Davis and co-host Rafael Guerrero to talk about her Yuma, Ariz.-based program Weld Like A Girl, her involvement with SkillsUSA welding competition, being a judge on Project MFG's Clash of the Trades, her affiliation with American Welding Society (AWS), her time working with Miller Electric, and more. At the top, Fabricators and Manufacturers Association President and CEO Ed Youdell joins the podcast to talk about FMA's rebrand, the unveiling of it FABTECH 2023, and what FMA's new workforce lifecycle means for the metal fabrication industry. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
We're thrilled to be back, and we have an absolutely amazing story to share with all of you!Dan Davis is an extraordinary individual who has faced significant challenges in his life. We were incredibly honored when he graciously accepted our invitation to join us on our podcast to share his inspiring journey. What sets him apart as a guest is that he is involved in a very similar line of work as us here at Making Lemonade, yet in a video format. Dan is the proud owner of Stiry, and during our conversation, he opens up about the origin of Stiry and also shares his own health struggles.As Dan takes us through his story, you'll hear him talk about the small hints and clues that guided him towards his next steps. He shares how he battled health issues for years and how a fortunate encounter led him to a doctor who could finally shed light on his mysterious symptoms.Dan is the creator of, Breaking Into Beautiful, the documentary about Kim White and her journey through her battle with cancer. He also has worked with Imagine Dragons, The Emily Effect, Tia Stokes, and another beautiful guest of ours, Tessie Freidli. Recording this episode was an incredible experience, and we genuinely hope that you enjoy it just as much. We kindly ask you to leave a comment for Dan. Your feedback means the world to our guests, and it also helps boost our visibility in the algorithm, enabling us to reach more listeners.Once again, we want to express our gratitude for your presence here - we truly appreciate you all. We adore our audience!ResourcesIf you want help in discovering your story, Dan & the Stiry team have created a book that you can buy hereIf anyone would like to produce their own story with Stiry, or their business/nonprofit story, here is where they can go to get in contact with Stiry: https://www.stiry.com/contact
Mitch Kraemer was working in the restaurant industry in Denver when friend and fabricator Tim Omspach approached him with an interesting career opportunity. Omspach had just launched Vvolfy Metal Works and acquired Ludwig Goppenhammer's business model of fabricating aerial equipment. Even though Kraemer didn't have any fabrication experience, he took on the challenge. Fast forward a few years later, Kraemer now manages Vvolfy's eastern operations out of Detroit in a booming aerial equipment market. Kraemer joined host Dan Davis and co-host Darla Welton on The Fabricator Podcast to discuss all of that and more: His nontraditional path to working in the metal fabrication industry, learning how to weld, becoming part owner of a small business, navigating the growing aerial equipment market, moving from Denver to Detroit, the Meow Wolf experience, and the Yummyboy YouTube channel. At the top, the crew discusses the best places in the Motor City to get Detroit-style pizza (shout out to Supino Pizzeria, Pie Sci, and Michigan & Trumbull) and how the square steel pan was designed after the trays used in the automotive industry to hold small car parts. Email us at podcast@fmamfg.org with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
Kevin Cartwright had a very nontraditional path to becoming a welding instructor. The longtime Detroit-based multi media artist, working under the name Nivek Monet, spent years painting before turning his attention to metal sculpture art. That led him to working in various metal fabrication shops to learn how to weld. Eventually, he became the lead welding instructor at Randolph Career and Technical Center, a Detroit high school focused on teaching skilled trades. In this episode of The Fabricator Podcast, Cartwright joins host Dan Davis and guest host Darla Welton to talk about his journey from artist to welder to teacher, his time working in metal fabrication shops, his artist moniker Nivek Monet, his philosophy when it comes to skilled trades education, his involvement with Skills USA, being featured in a Carhartt commercial, and creating abstract sculptures out of scrap metal. Email us at podcast@thefabricator.com with any comments, questions, or suggestions.
Trusting your instincts and intuition can guide you towards your dream life. In this episode, you will learn how to stop overthinking, you will also learn how to become more attuned to the pull of your instincts, and how to become more aligned with your values and dream life. Book a counselling session with Dan: https://metamindstherapy.com/
Oh, the stories they will tell. The boys head up to Maine to talk with Evan and Mike Levesque of Dan Davis Sales, a manufacturer's rep in the Northeast since 1976. A third-generation business, the brothers rely on relationships as the cornerstone of their success. They share stories of their grandfather—founder of the business—and working with their dad. Is radiant floor heating dying? They answer that, and talk about changes in the rep industry, supply chain issues, and how they choose their select lines—which complement the entire hydronic system—for the business.Get Ready for the Workday with CINTAS at www.cintas.comSubscribe to the Appetite for Construction podcast at any of your favorite streaming channels and don't forget about the other ways to interact with the Mechanical Hub Team! Follow Plumbing Perspective IG @plumbing_perspective Follow Mechanical Hub IG @mechanicalhub Sign up for our newsletter at www.mechanical-hub.com/enewsletter Visit our websites at www.mechanical-hub.com and www.plumbingperspective.com Send John and Tim your feedback or topic ideas: @plumbing_perspective
How regularly do you notice yourself feeling stressed? How do you manage your stress? In this episode, we will help you reduce stress immediately, you will learn strategies to manage stress and tips on how to recognise stress. You will also learn how to rediscover your values and use them to combat the stress in your life! Book a counselling session with Dan: https://metamindstherapy.com/
Abra-Kid-Abra is a magical place located in Webster Groves, Missouri. This unique business provides the ultimate entertainment experience for children through magic shows, magic camps, and magic classes. Abra-Kid-Abra's magicians have experience not only in performing magic tricks, but also in teaching magic techniques to children. Children who attend Abra-Kid-Abra can learn to perform their own magic tricks, which boosts their confidence and self-esteem. Their summer camps are a hit among children who enjoy learning new tricks and making new friends. With its focus on bringing joy and wonder to children, Abra-Kid-Abra is a beloved destination in the Webster Groves community. Jeff Lefton and Dan Davis are the two driving forces behind Abra-Kid-Abra who share their business model with us this week. View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Why continue to go out to perform birthday parties when you can have the children come to your venue where it is more controlled? I thought there might be a few people around the country (or, indeed, the world) who might be inspired to open their own similar venues in their own locales. In this week's episode, Dan and Jeff leave no stone unturned as they explain their business model on creating this successful magic theater for kids. Download this podcast in an MP3 file by Clicking Here and then right click to save the file. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed by Clicking Here. You can download or listen to the podcast through Stitcher by Clicking Here or through FeedPress by Clicking Here or through Tunein.com by Clicking Here or through iHeart Radio by Clicking Here..If you have a Spotify account, then you can also hear us through that app, too. You can also listen through your Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. Remember, you can download it through the iTunes store, too. See the preview page by Clicking Here Unfortunately, not everyone can win a FREE book; however, as a listener of The Magic Word Podcast, you can now get a digital download directly from the author, Michael Breggar for only $8.00! This eBook retails for $12.00 at Kaymarmagic.com but you, as a listener, get a great deal! Please remit just eight bucks to Michael at mbreggarmagic@gmail.com via PayPal and get your copy today!
Do you have an inner critic telling you that your story is too dumb to matter? Maybe you even have outer critics that make your story feel unimportant. Those things are just not true. Dan Davis joins me in this episode to help you see that you don't have to hit a certain level of drama or prestige to have a story worth telling. Dan Davis is a film producer and director, and founder of the documentary film company Stiry. I was personally so impressed by his work on the documentary about my beautiful friend Kim White who passed away after a years-long fight with cancer. Dan believes that everyone has a story worth uncovering, and worth sharing. Through his own personal experience of a difficult health story he found community, support, and purpose in sharing his struggles. Learn what he thinks the first step towards discovering your story is, and why it can propel you forward in your growth. Finding Me Academy My FREE DSL Training My FREE habits class Full Show Notes Sticky Habit Method This episode is brought to you by Hatch and HelloFresh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you find yourself overthinking all of the time? YOU ARE NOT ALONE! In this episode you will learn about the different types of overthinking, how to recognise when you are overthinking, what dangers this can present and how you can limit the amount of overthinking that you engage with. Book a counselling session with Dan: https://metamindstherapy.com/
In this episode, you will learn why you are never content and how you can reach peaceful happiness by becoming content, grateful and more present-focused. Dan and Aimon share their challenges with reaching contentment, they also discuss anxieties that have become barriers to contentment and how to shift your mindset towards a healthy frame of mind that can help you enjoy the journey of life. Sometimes we need to meet ourselves where we are on our journey, instead of constantly thinking about our aspirational selves. Book a counselling session with Dan: https://metamindstherapy.com/