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Episode SummaryIn this thought-provoking episode, Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott explore “The Myth of Control”—a concept that challenges one of the most fundamental assumptions in emergency management: that we can control chaos. Drawing from philosophy, leadership theory, and real-world emergency operations, they unpack how the illusion of control shapes decisions, policies, and leadership under pressure.The hosts discuss the paradox that while control provides comfort and structure, it can also lead to rigidity and tunnel vision during crises. They explore the balance between preparedness and adaptability, and how embracing uncertainty can make leaders—and organizations—more resilient.Listeners will leave with a deeper understanding of why humility, trust, and systems thinking are essential for navigating disasters' unpredictable nature.Key Talking Points* What “control” means in emergency management and why it's an illusion.* The difference between command and influence in crisis leadership.* Stoic and philosophical insights on accepting uncertainty and focusing on what can be controlled.* How overconfidence and bureaucratic rigidity undermine effective response.* Real-world examples where flexibility outperformed strict adherence to plans.* Building cultures that prioritize adaptability, learning, and empowerment over control.* Emotional intelligence, trust, and psychological safety are essential in EOC leadership.* Practical strategies for letting go—trusting your team, systems, and training.Quotes to Remember“Control is the myth we tell ourselves to feel safe in the storm.” – Todd DeVoe“In crisis leadership, it's not about controlling every variable—it's about influencing outcomes through people.” – Dan ScottAbout the HostsTodd DeVoe, CEM, is the Editor-in-Chief of the Emergency Management Network and the Emergency Management Coordinator for the City of Inglewood.Dan Scott, CEM, is a regional emergency management leader and co-host of the EMN Podcast, bringing decades of operational experience and mentorship to the discussion.Listen & SubscribeAvailable on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.Subscribe to the Emergency Management Network Newsletter for leadership insights, policy analysis, and community resilience stories. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Show Notes: EMN | IAEM Conference 2025 Preview with Duane HagelgansEpisode Title:Inside IAEM 2025: Building the Future of Emergency ManagementHost: Dan Scott, CEMGuest: Duane Hagelgans, IAEM Conference ChairDuration: ~45 minutesSummary:In this special episode of The Emergency Management Network Podcast, host Dan Scott, CEM, sits down with Duane Hagelgans, the IAEM 2025 Conference Committee Chair, to discuss what attendees can expect from this year's event in Savannah, Georgia.They dive into the conference theme, the new structure of sessions and networking opportunities, and how IAEM continues to evolve to meet the needs of today's emergency management professionals. From leadership and professional development to innovative technologies and community resilience, this conversation looks behind the curtain at how the conference is designed to educate, connect, and inspire.Listeners will also hear insights into how IAEM is modernizing its events — from interactive learning formats to a new approach to the annual awards and banquet — all aimed at creating a more engaging, inclusive, and forward-thinking experience for the EM community.Key Topics Covered:* The vision and goals behind the IAEM Conference 2025* New features, themes, and structure for this year's program* Why Louisville, KY, was chosen as the host city, and what attendees can look forward to* IAEM's focus on professional development and certification (CEM/AEM)* How conference planning incorporates feedback from members and regions* The evolution of the IAEM community — from networking to mentorship* Duane's perspective on the future of emergency management and leadership in the fieldQuotable Moment:“This conference isn't just about presentations — it's about creating a space where ideas connect, collaboration thrives, and the profession continues to grow stronger.” — Duane HagelgansConnect:* Follow IAEM: https://www.iaem.org* Learn more about the IAEM 2025 Conference: https://www.iaem.org/ConferenceSubscribe to The Emergency Management Network on all podcast platforms This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Show Notes: Socrates in the EOCEpisode Summary:In this episode of The Emergency Management Network, hosts Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott explore Socrates's timeless philosophy and how his method of inquiry, humility, and pursuit of wisdom apply to today's emergency operations centers (EOCs). Through the Socratic lens, we examine leadership under pressure, decision-making amidst uncertainty, and the value of questioning assumptions in complex incident management.Socrates taught that wisdom begins with recognizing ignorance — a deeply rooted principle in emergency management, where the unknown is ever-present. In this episode, Todd discusses how the “Socratic Method” can be used as a leadership tool to build trust, strengthen collaboration, and uncover blind spots in EOC decision-making.From ancient Athens to modern-day crisis coordination, Socrates in the EOC challenges us to think critically, communicate honestly, and lead with humility.Host: Todd T. DeVoe, CEM and Dan Scott, CEMProduced by: EMN MediaDuration: ~30 minutesTopics Covered:* What Socrates can teach modern leaders about uncertainty and truth.* Applying the Socratic Method to EOC decision-making and briefings.* The importance of intellectual humility in leadership.* Why “I don't know” is a strength, not a weakness.* Encouraging curiosity and dissent as tools for better outcomes.* Lessons for building resilient teams that think, not just react.Quotable Moment:“Socrates wasn't afraid of being wrong — he was afraid of being unexamined. In the EOC, that mindset can mean the difference between rigidity and resilience.”If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to The Emergency Management Network wherever you get your podcasts. Use # SocratesInTheEOC to share your thoughts on how philosophy can improve leadership in emergency management.Follow: Todd T DeVoe and Daniel Scott for future discussions on leadership, resilience, and crisis philosophy. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott explore the evolving balance of power between federal, state, and local governments in emergency management. Drawing from Todd's doctoral research and professional experience, they unpack how “picket fence federalism” may actually find its most authentic expression in disaster management. From FEMA's shifting role to the tension between autonomy and centralization, this conversation dives deep into what federalism means for practitioners on the ground… and what happens when the fence starts to shake.Show NotesFederalism has always been a delicate balance, a system designed to distribute power, but often pulled toward centralization in crisis. Emergency management sits right in the middle of that tension. Todd and Dan discuss how major disasters begin as local emergencies but inevitably become national spectacles, the role of subsidiarity in maintaining local agency, and why FEMA's future may depend on its ability to act as a convener of partnerships rather than just a participant of last resort.Topics covered include:* How disasters expose the strengths and weaknesses of American federalism* The philosophy behind picket fence federalism and its application to EM* The evolution of FEMA from a relief bureau to a convener of capability* Ethical federalism, subsidiarity, and the importance of proximity in governance* How local innovation drives national doctrine* Lessons from the Trump-era proposals to restructure FEMA* The moral responsibility of emergency managers to protect the integrity of shared governanceKey takeaway:Emergency management may be America's best living model of federalism today — not because it is perfect, but because it is cooperative, adaptive, and rooted in trust. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, Todd DeVoe and Dan Scott explore the evolving balance of power between federal, state, and local governments in emergency management. Drawing from Todd's doctoral research and professional experience, they unpack how “picket fence federalism” may actually find its most authentic expression in disaster management. From FEMA's shifting role to the tension between autonomy and centralization, this conversation dives deep into what federalism means for practitioners on the ground… and what happens when the fence starts to shake.Show NotesFederalism has always been a delicate balance, a system designed to distribute power, but often pulled toward centralization in crisis. Emergency management sits right in the middle of that tension. Todd and Dan discuss how major disasters begin as local emergencies but inevitably become national spectacles, the role of subsidiarity in maintaining local agency, and why FEMA's future may depend on its ability to act as a convener of partnerships rather than just a participant of last resort.Topics covered include:* How disasters expose the strengths and weaknesses of American federalism* The philosophy behind picket fence federalism and its application to EM* The evolution of FEMA from a relief bureau to a convener of capability* Ethical federalism, subsidiarity, and the importance of proximity in governance* How local innovation drives national doctrine* Lessons from the Trump-era proposals to restructure FEMA* The moral responsibility of emergency managers to protect the integrity of shared governanceKey takeaway:Emergency management may be America's best living model of federalism today — not because it is perfect, but because it is cooperative, adaptive, and rooted in trust. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Dr. Dan Scott has made a lasting impact on the Body of Christ through his preaching, pastoring, music, and writing. This messages calls us beyond temporary strife in our culture to the presence of God.
Dr. Dan Scott has made a lasting impact on the Body of Christ through his preaching, pastoring, music, and writing. This messages calls us beyond temporary strife in our culture to the presence of God.
Dr. Dan Scott has made a lasting impact on the Body of Christ through his preaching, pastoring, music, and writing. This messages calls us beyond temporary strife in our culture to the presence of God.
Bobby Manning and Taylor McCloud lament the Red Sox losing a 1-0 wild card lead to the Yankees and getting eliminated in round one before Yankees fan Dan Scott joins in the second half to gloat about the New York victory.
Bobby Manning and Yankees fans Dan Scott and Lindo Zay discuss the Red Sox-New York series coming up on Tuesday and the stakes for Aaron Judge, Aaron Boone, Alex Cora and everyone else involved.
Hour 4 of August 18, 2025 Jacob Townsend talks with Deb Williams, of Autoweek.com, about Austin Dillon's win at Richmond, his redemption, Richard Childress, William Byron winning the regular season, regular season finale at Daytona this weekend, and more. Then, Jacob is joined by Furman radio broadcaster Dan Scott, and host of The Dan Scott Show, to scout the opponent for ETSU's game against the Paladins in Week 6 of the season. Also, Jacob has a couple of stats to drive home the run that Scottie Scheffler is on right now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Townsend is joined by Furman radio broadcaster Dan Scott, and host of The Dan Scott Show, to scout the opponent for ETSU's game against the Paladins in Week 6 of the season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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No doubt that summer is a great time to relax. It can also be a good time to make sure your financial house is in order. Dan & Scott discuss wise money moves, and Dan talks about taking out his first ever car lease. State of Student Loans? Chaos (pod) The Importance of Asset Allocation Tripit Learned by Being Burned (short pod series about K-12 403(b) issues) 403bwise.org Meridian Wealth Management Nothing presented or discussed is to be construed as investment or tax advice. This can be secured from a vetted Certified Financial Planner (CFP®).
In this episode, Richard Tubb speaks to Polly Brennan, a renowned mental fitness coach. She supports organisations to bring themselves back to a healthier mindset, boosting resilience and wellbeing no matter what comes along.Polly explains what mental fitness is, her approach to it and her journey from the NHS to running her business. She and Richard discuss why we should all talk about mental health and normalise the challenges people have. Polly shares her thoughts on how MSP owners can bring the spirit of adventure into their workplace culture, why they need to give their team permission to make mistakes and how to build a connected team.Richard asks Polly for some practical advice on how to manage wellbeing, how to create a workplace culture where mental health is openly talked about and how leaders can not only support their employees but manage their own mental health. Polly explains why multitasking doesn't work and why everyone needs a coach, even coaches. She also explains why simplicity and consistency are key for mental fitness and how we can all learn to be more resilient, as well as one daily habit to strengthen yours.Richard and Polly discuss why you should start and end your day with intention and some quick tricks to get out of work mode at the end of the day, as well as why breathwork and meditation are beneficial.Richard asks Polly about the biggest adventure of her career so far, her new membership and why she's a Brené Brown coach. Polly talks about firewalking and glass walking and shares the books and people who've inspired her.Mentioned in This EpisodePolly's website: Adventurous CoachingKoast RadioRichard's interview on Koast RadioRichard's book: The IT Business Owner's Survival GuideAcademic: Brené BrownPersonality profiling: i3 profilingTeam communication tool: SlackSlack polling tool: GeekbotPodcast interview with Kevin O' Laughlin of Nostra ITPodcast interview with Dray Aga of HuntressFree download: five first steps for MSP owners noticing mental strainSpeaker and author: Karl PalachukPodcast interview with Nigel Moore of The Tech TribePodcast interview with Dan Scott of
Exploring IAEM Conferences with Toni Hauser | Theory -N2- Practice Join host Dan Scott and guest Toni Hauser as they delve into the benefits and opportunities offered by the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) conferences.Learn about Toni's journey within the IAEM, the various events and training sessions available, and how these conferences enhance professional development and networking in the field of emergency management.Whether you are a seasoned attendee or a first-timer, discover why the IAEM conferences are a must-attend for emergency management professionals.00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:47 Meet Toni Hauser02:03 Toni's Journey with IAEM06:29 Conference Highlights and Benefits11:11 Virtual Conference Details13:38 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationIAEM Website:https://www.iaem.org/Connect with Toni Hauser:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonihauser/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Send us a textFrom Pizza Ovens to IT Nation Europe!
In this episode, Richard speaks to Peter Kujawa. Peter is a seasoned executive attorney and industry leader with a wealth of experience in the MSP space. He now heads up the service leadership at IT Nation, part of the team at ConnectWise, overseeing IT Nation Connect, IT Nation Evolve peer groups and the partner advisory councils. Peter tells Richard how they foster and cultivate a strong community, and why it's important that everyone in the leadership team has a go-giver mentality. He also touches on the types of MSP who join IT Nation, and how they use their membership for success.Richard asks Peter to explain the service leadership index 2025 annual IT solution provider compensation report and they discuss a couple of key points from it – around wage inflation and the fact that the more profitable MSPs tend to pay lower salaries.Peter also shares his advice from his time running an MSP and how he grew it, the mistakes he sees others make when trying to scale and the big opportunities for MSPs at the moment, as well as why AI isn't taking away jobs.This episode was recorded live in London at IT Nation Connect Europe 25, so Peter explains what organisers ConnectWise were hoping to achieve, the attendance figures, why competitors are welcome and the decision to make the conference an annual event.Mentioned in This EpisodeIT NationIT Software: ConnectWiseMSP community event: IT Nation ConnectPeer groups: IT Nation EvolveBook: Bob Burg: The Go-GiverConsultation solutions: Service LeadershipPodcast: Richard's interview with Dan Scott
Send us a textFormer Manager Partner Dan Scott, now leader of the Cayman Islands National Party stops by to discuss his upbringing and upcoming plans for Cayman's future.Support the show
This week the girls recap The Grammys, NBA trades, and Oscar scandals. They decide that money can, in fact, buy happiness and Dan Scott needs to wind knocked out of him. Happy listening!
Rate the show 5 Stars! Leave a review to help the podcast get connected to most dope people like yourself! Are you watching on Youtube? Please subscribe if you are new, leave a comment, and click the thumbs up to like the video! Become a Shades of Blue Patreon member. $6 a month gets you perks like a Members only Discord channel, live feed to weekly recordings, interviews with key members in the soccer community, and hours of content you can only get on Patreon. Subscribe here: patreon.com/user?u=94168109Follow us on social media:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/shadesofbluenw.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/shadesofbluenwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shadesofbluenw/Register to the new and improving FanFest! Check out the quizzes and raffles! https://link.fanfest.vip/e/VU1QP9DwQPbWelcome to our Thursday Night LIT Stream where we bring 3 of the most entertaining and interesting personalities in the soccer/football community to talk any and everything in the World of Soccer. Any league, Men's or Women's game, Culture, fashion, basically no topic is off limits. Grab your favorite drink and snack before the show begins!Mentioned in this episode:Big changes to SoBP PatreonHave you wanted to help "Shades of Blue Podcast" grow? Thanks to our new focus on Patreon you can support us while getting tons of original premium content! For only $6 a month there will be plenty to watch and enjoy!Take your "Shades of Blue Podcast" support to the next level
Join host Dan Scott in this riveting episode of 'Theory N2 Practice' as he sits down with Tim Padilla to explore his fascinating journey from a background in entertainment to becoming a semi-professional in emergency management.Discover Tim's unique path, including memorable experiences like playing accordion with Slash from Guns N' Roses and becoming a senior manager at Paramount Pictures. Tim shares his insights on the importance of volunteering, the essence of networking, and the passion that drives his work in emergency management.This episode blends personal anecdotes, professional growth, and the relentless pursuit of making the world safer.Tim Padilla LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/timpadilla/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, host Dan Scott interviews Drew Downing, an expert with over 15 years of experience in health disaster management. Drew shares his journey, current ventures, and insights into federal consulting and logistics management. They discuss the importance of innovation in emergency management, the role of community engagement, and the necessity of consistent funding and proactive mitigation. Drew also provides valuable advice on leadership, strategic planning, and building meaningful relationships in the field. Tune in to learn more about the future of emergency management and how professionals can adapt and thrive in this evolving landscape.Drew Downing LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/drew-emerson-downing/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Send us a textEver wondered if your favorite movie villain is secretly misunderstood? Join us at Cape Con as we navigate the whirlwind of costumes, chaos, and classic characters. We kick things off with Rich and Tyler dissecting the legendary status of Darth Vader and the Joker, with a nod to the unforgettable performances of Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix. This is where we blend our love for iconic villains with a hefty dose of humor, ensuring you're both entertained and enlightened by our spontaneous musings.Our conversation takes a hilarious turn as we muddle through movie clichés, especially when we mix up lines from "Back to the Future." Is Dr. Emmett Brown a genius or a menace? The debate is on! We switch gears to discuss Dan Scott's complex journey in "One Tree Hill," inviting listeners to join our live-streamed watch party if we hit 100 likes. It's a playful ride sprinkled with nostalgia, as we reminisce about our childhood favorites and the bizarre antics of animated grandmas.Finally, we reveal our quirky November tradition of swapping thrillers for the heartwarming chaos of "One Tree Hill." From debating Team Damon versus Team Stephan in "The Vampire Diaries" to sharing laughs over fashion faux pas, our chat is packed with humor and camaraderie. We wrap up by channeling our inner "three stooges," inviting you to share in the fun and join us at Cape Con—just steer clear of any impulsive tattoo decisions while you're there!Support the showPlease share and SUBSCRIBE!!!If you are able ... would you help us in becoming a subscriber and helping us get the word out. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1133780/supportThinking about starting a podcast. Check out our affiliate link here.Listen on apple hereFacebook Listen on Spotify here
This Episode Brought To You By: All-Hazards Incident Management Teams Association (AHIMTA)Join us on Theory into Practice as we delve into the critical aspects of disaster resilience and emergency management. Featuring expert insights from Dr. Daniel Kaniewski and Dan Scott, this episode covers the importance of pre-disaster actions, the economic benefits of hazard mitigation, and the role of insurance in disaster preparedness.We explore the misconceptions about FEMA assistance, the significance of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), and the work of the Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS). Learn practical strategies and steps that individuals, communities, and policymakers can take to enhance resilience, reduce dependency on federal aid, and safeguard against catastrophic events. Connect with us and our experts on LinkedIn for more updated information and resources.Dr. Daniel Kanieski LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dankan/ All-Hazards Incident Management Teams Association (AHIMTA)https://www.ahimta.org/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Leadership and Corporate Security with Carlos Francisco | Theory into Practice In this episode of Theory into Practice, host Dan Scott interviews Carlos Francisco, a corporate security expert with over 21 years of experience at the Walt Disney Company and a background in emergency management.They delve into the importance of leadership, mentorship, and proactive emergency management. Carlos shares insights from his book, So You Want to Get into Corporate Security, and his upcoming work.The conversation covers key leadership principles, building valuable partnerships, and methods for nurturing a proactive mindset in the professional world. Join them for an enlightening discussion on translating theory into actionable practice in corporate security and leadership.Carlos Francisco LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlosfranciscocpp/ Theory-N2-Practice:theoryn2practice.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
In this heartfelt and detailed episode of 'Theory into Practice,' host Dan Scott chats with retiring emergency management expert Carol Cwiak. They discuss the controversial rebranding of the Emergency Management Institute (EMI) to the National Disaster and Emergency Management University, exploring its implications for the professionalization and capabilities of emergency management. Carol shares her career journey, the challenges of a profession often overlooked and underfunded, and her passionate plea for the community to work together toward recognition and respect. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the past, present, and future of emergency management. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Unpacking the EMI Name Change Controversy with Carol Cwiak: Impacts on Emergency Management In this heartfelt and detailed episode of 'Theory into Practice,' host Dan Scott chats with retiring emergency management expert Carol Cwiak.They discuss the controversial rebranding of the Emergency Management Institute (EMI) to the National Disaster and Emergency Management University, exploring the implications this has for the professionalization and capabilities of emergency management.Carol shares her career journey, the challenges of a profession often overlooked and underfunded, and her passionate plea for the community to work together toward recognition and respect. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the past, present, and future of emergency management.Carol Cwiak LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-cwiak-20652410/ Theory-N2-Practice:theoryn2practice.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
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In this episode of the EntrePastors Podcast Les talks with long-time pastor Dan Scott. Dan served Christ Church during a season in which a powerful move of the Holy Spirit took place as people were inspired, equipped, and released to go into the world and lean into their God-given gifts and talents in the marketplace. Dan captures many of the amazing stories that came out of this transformative season in his book Let the River Run. There were several national and international platforms that were launched out of this church during this season including Dan Miller's 48 Days to Work You Love and Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace ministry. We encourage pastors to listen to this conversation through the lens of what's possible when we see our people as uniquely shaped by God not just work inside our churches, but to be sent out to have an impact far beyond the four walls of the church.Guest Info/Links:Website: https://pastordanscott.com/ Call to Action:Get our FREE EntrePastors Get Started Guide https://www.entrepastors.com/start
Join host Dan Scott on Theory-N2-Practice as he converses with Ginny Katz, CEO of HazAdapt.Ginny discusses the significant growth of HazAdapt, a groundbreaking app designed to enhance community emergency management through intuitive hazard preparedness and response tools. The episode delves into the functionality of HazAdapt, including its unique offline capabilities, interactive safety guides, and gamified preparedness tools like Prep Checks. Learn about recent success stories from Oregon State University and discover how emergency managers can leverage HazAdapt to boost community engagement and resilience.Ginny also unveils the upcoming release of Resilience Points, an advanced tool for emergency authorities to gain real-time insights and enhance their outreach efforts. Tune in to explore how HazAdapt is revolutionizing emergency preparedness and fostering safer communities worldwide.Ginny Katz LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/virginiakatz/https://www.linkedin.com/company/hazadapt/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
Jayson Tatum did on play as Team USA beat Serbia in the Olympics opener. He'll play vs South Sudan, but the US will likely have to sit someone else to get him involved. Who will it be? Plus, the MLB Trade Deadline passes with the Yankees and Red Sox going in different directions rapidly. Bobby Manning, Dan Scott and Taylor McCloud host a Group Chat edition of Dome Theory.
Bobby Manning, Lindo Zay, Dan Scott and Anthony Vasquez recap NBA free agency in a group chat edition of Dome Theory. They hit on big wins for the Knicks and Thunder, and wonder what the Nuggets, Lakers and Warriors are doing.
Dr. Dan Scott joins me for a special conversation about the Church and caring for the mentally ill - and their families. PastorDanScott.com Dan Scott was born in Southern West Virginia in 1953. As the son of foreign missionaries, from his mid-teens, he lived in various places throughout South and Central America. After his marriage to Trish, he lived in Montreal, Quebec until 1983. In 1984, they moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where, except for a ten-year period in Phoenix, Arizona, they have lived since. He and Trish have two daughters and six grandchildren. Dan has a Masters in Humanities from California State, a Masters in Psychology from Ottawa University, and a Doctor of Ministry from Lipscomb University. He is the author of several books, including the critically acclaimed The Emerging American Church and has pastored two Evangelical megachurches. He is an ordained Anglican priest and now works part time as a spiritual director for a mental health facility in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Bobby Manning, Nate Spurlin and Dan Scott check in on each NBA Playoffs series in progress after 1-2 games on a Group Chat edition of Dome Theory and discuss who will win.
In this heartening episode of Shaping Our World, we welcome the remarkable Dan Scott, a beacon of insight and guidance for parents navigating the challenges of raising children and teens. As Executive Director of Life Stage Content Strategies at Orange — a team of leaders, educators, researchers, counsellors, writers, editors, artists, and musicians, all committed to supporting churches and families as they nurture the faith and future of the next generation — Dan brings a wealth of wisdom to the table. Tune in as Dan shares empowering strategies for parents aiming to foster their kids' faith journey in a tailored and authentic manner. From addressing common struggles kids face to embracing the transformative power of art and creativity, Dan's insights are as inspiring as they are practical. For parents seeking to cultivate a resilient and spiritually vibrant next generation, this episode is an absolute must-listen!
Bobby Manning welcomes Dan Scott and Lindo Zay for a Group Chat edition of Dome Theory where Dan gives his idea for relegation in the NBA. Then, Bobby and Lindo discuss the NBA teams they believe in most, the Red Sox losing Lucas Giolito to an elbow injury and Syracuse likely missing March Madness with a loss to Clemson. Use code CLNS Prize Picks for a 100% matching bonus up to $100.
In this episode, Richard Tubb speaks to Dan Adams. Dan is the chairman of New England Network Solutions, a Massachusetts-based MSP, and he's also the founder of Up-skill, a media and e-learning service for IT professionals. Dan is also the author of "The Tech Nerd's Guide to Career Success: Seven Proven Lessons to Unlock Your Growth in an IT Services Company". He explains why he was inspired to write a book and who it's for.Dan shares the story of his career in the IT space and how he set up and grew his MSP, as well as what inspired him to write his new book, who it's aimed at and how it can help engineers as well as business owners.Richard and Dan discuss the disconnects between the roles an MSP owner has, how engineers think versus how MSPs think and Dan's four success quadrants for MSP owners.They also talk about the lessons in the book around measuring competence and success, how MSP owners can encourage their engineers to learn from the book's advice, and how it can be beneficial to those in both nimble and larger-sized MSPs.Dan also shares who his mentors are, what the MSP community means to him both professionally and personally, and the book he's gifted most often to employees and colleagues.Mentioned in This EpisodeOperating system: UnixOperating system: Windows for WorkgroupsOperating system: Windows NTOperating system: Novell NetWareCommunication tool: AppleTalkMicrocomputer networking system: ARCNETSoftware company: cc:MailWord processing tool: WordPerfectSpreadsheet programme: Lotus123MSP peer group: HTG EvolveInterview with Erik Thorsell: Why are You Building an MSP Business, Really?Dan's book: The Tech Nerd's Guide to Career Success. Seven Proven Lessons to Unlock Your Growth in an IT Services CompanyBook: Bob Burg: The Go GiverBrian O'Connell from Service LeadershipInterview with Dan Scott of IT Nation: How to Grow Your Business in an MSP Community Like IT NationTed Halsey of Snap Tech ITMSP peer group: The Tech TribeMSP peer group:
Bobby Manning, Lindo Zay, Anthony Vasquez and Dan Scott host a Super Bowl week Group Chat edition of Dome Theory where they talk about best bets on Fanduel before debating the top names for the Lakers, Knicks, Thunder and Celtics. Plus, Syracuse basketball dismissed forward Benny Williams from the program.
Paul Johansson of One Tree Hill joins me this week on Trying To Figure It Out. We discuss how Paul went from playing professional basketball to joining the cast of One Tree Hill and which character he originally wanted to audition for. Paul played the infamous villain of One Tree Hill, Dan Scott, and he talks about the toll that the character took on his mental health. You'll learn some of Paul's stage secrets about how he approached Dan's character and some of the motivations behind Dan's actions. We talk about *that episode* and Paul reveals how difficult it was for him to kill off one of his best friends on the show, Craig Sheffer. Paul shares how leaving the show helped manage his depression and alcoholism, and he discusses all of the things he's been up to now that his mental health is in a better place. If you're a One Tree Hill fan, you'll love this episode and the previous episode with Craig Sheffer (May 23, 2023). Also available as a video podcast on YouTube. Follow me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@allypetitti?lang=en Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allypetitti/ Al P's Three: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/27My1AtDVYwrb7kM0Ilqm2?si=2a70434127aa4519&nd=1 Host: Ally Petitti Producer/Editor: Eliza Laycock Research and Support: Jillian Himmelwright and Kayla Cunningham Camera/Audio: Ilja Maran and Nathan Sacharow
Bobby Manning, Dan Scott, Lindo Zay and Anthony Obas recap the NBA In Season Tournament, the Celtics' loss to the Pacers and Ime Udoka's beef with LeBron James this week. Plus, Syracuse hires a new football coach and the NFL sees 12 backup quarterback starters this week.
The phrase "you make the call" is an idiomatic expression that means it's up to you to make a decision or judgment in a particular situation. It is often used when there's a need for someone to take responsibility for a choice or action. In essence, it is putting the decision-making authority in the hands of the person being addressed. This phrase is commonly used in various contexts, such as in sports when referees or officials need to make a decision, or in everyday situations where someone needs to make a choice or judgment. My guest today is Dan Scott currently serves as the Director of Broadcasting at Furman University, where he serves as the play-by-play voice of Paladin football and men's basketball.
Alice decides her future. Season finale.The Hacker Chronicles Presented by Tenable. Learn more at Tenable.com/Alice---Starring Michael C. Hall as John DoeAnd Chloe Taylor as AliceExecutive Produced by Michael C. Hall, Jerome Robert, Skyler Schmanski and Ian FaisonDirected by Rex NewWritten for Audio by Rex New, Jerome Robert, & Skyler SchmanskiStory based on the Novella The Hacker Chronicles created by Jerome Robert and written by Skyler SchmanskiWith:Nicole Britton as KatieLevi Squier as Tech Support Alex McTavish as LindseyHans Wackerhauser as JasonDouglas Thornton as David and the Weather ReporterDan Scott as the Magic LampLila Britton as the Piano StudentMichael Capra as US Marshal Melton LittlepageMark Wolf Roberts as the NewscasterSJ Nichols as the Lift OperatorRex New as KadenAnd John Katona as GenieThe Hacker Chronicles is produced by Caspian Studios. Produced by Taylor Brim & Rex NewProduced by Dane EckerleSupervising Creative Producer: Landon PontiusSound Design by Dan Scott and and Zack DingmanSound Mixing by Dan Scott“Jacob's Celebration” is composed by Joshua Glenn Wilson and performed by Joshua Glenn Wilson and Chloe TaylorAssociate Producer: Mark Wolf RobertsDialogue Editing by Nick CanepaProduction Support by SJ Nichols, Bradley Glanzrock, Jon Libbey and Dani Godard. Marketing Support from Dino Pasalic, Kyle Rusca, Dylan Langlois and RockableAdditional Production Support provided by Echo Mountain Studios
When it comes to leadership and emergency management, the “Theory-N2-Practice” is an examination and evaluation of learning and leadership.This podcast will take the listener on a journey of personal and professional growth. development with reflection, evaluation, and correction.Join me, Dan Scott, as I go on this journey of self-discovery and talk with some of the greatest leaders, influencers, and inspirational thought leaders in the world.Let's grow better&Let's do it togetherLink to the October 12, 2023 FREE Book Release Event:https://api.choreosuite.com/widget/bookings/danielscottLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielscotttn2p/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
When it comes to leadership and emergency management, the “Theory-N2-Practice” is an examination and evaluation of learning and leadership.This podcast will take the listener on a journey of personal and professional growth. development with reflection, evaluation, and correction.Join me, Dan Scott, as I go on this journey of self-discovery and talk with some of the greatest leaders, influencers, and inspirational thought leaders in the world.Let's grow better&Let's do it togetherTheory-N2-Practice Webpage:theoryn2practice.comOctober 12, 2023 Leadership Networking and Book Release Eventhttps://streamyard.com/watch/9t8qEfGHxnXA This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit emnetwork.substack.com/subscribe
The girls dive into the one and only Dan Scott, where his behavior would land him in real life and why Joy describes him as...a vampire. And speaking of real life, find out why Sophia admits that she relates to Brooke. Plus, the girls discuss the importance of women in power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The voice of Furman football Dan Scott joins the show to help us break down all things Paladins entering the 2023 football season. TSUS has new video content every day so make sure you're subscribed: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsQmBNkPOToCPXQOxQmS9eg Subscribe to The Spurs Up Show, the best Gamecocks podcast on the internet: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-spurs-up-show/id1441899352 Big Cock Club: https://www.patreon.com/bigcockclub Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSpursUpShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespursupshow/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSpursUpShow Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-spurs-up-show/id1441899352 Merch: https://tsus.store/ Let's get it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Episode 38. This episode is a special one, digging into the takeaways and lessons from the HBO hit Succession. To reflect on the show through 4 seasons, Greg Martin interviews Dan Scott, who runs the firm Spotlight Advisory Group. He helps wealthy individuals and families find creative outlets, discover their purpose, and deal with succession (the real life kind). The episode is all about purpose, greed, money, power and the good, bad and the ugly of what the show can teach us as Dan draws parallels—and plenty of contrast—between his clients and the wealthy family portrayed in the “Succession” TV show.
The DQ RV tour takes us to the City of Brotherly Love…or more aptly, the City of Sisterly Love. Either way the irony is thick as the discussion is all about favorite villains with none other than Dan Scott and Nanny Carrie! And even more secrets are shared including favorite OTH moment, favorite movie and favorite on-screen kiss! Plus some real life villainous behavior is revealed...Find out which Queen once crashed a wedding! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Drama Queens are back together!!!! Joy and Hilarie catch Sophia up on the drama she missed while she was on her honeymoon… Brooke had a drunken disaster and it involved Chris Kellar — oh my!! Keen observation: we all know Dan is a narcissist… but it's time to do a deep dive into his psyche. Is it all over for Dan Scott? And Joy reveals Haley's biggest mistake thus far…. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joy is joined by her BFF, Paul Johansson aka Dan Scott, and together they are taking over the show! This is Part 1 of the Season 2 Finale and surprise, surprise… Peyton cries. A lot. But Paul has a realization about Peyton and Jake that he never understood until this moment. Discover the shocking reason why Paul loves watching Dan this many years later!! Then, join in as he and Joy discuss the many facets of being an artist, a parent, a romantic partner and much more. Bonus: Hollywood stories from Paul's lengthy career including a great moment on set with Sally Field! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.