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As our most frequent guest here, welcome back Andrew. Man of many trades, he is giving us the scoop on this years Danger Wheel happening July 20th in Pendelton/OTR Cincinnati. Buckle up babe.
If you want to be taken seriously as a megalomaniacal super villain, you need the perfect lavish base to concoct your devious schemes. At least, that's what the Bond universe has taught us! Some prefer to go for the classic hidden volcano base or the underwater super tanker and there are others that prefer the logical option; the mobile armoured train or the invisible stealth ship. And don't forget to consider the space station! So many options. But there are costs to consider and expensive contractor work so consider that when you start planning the building of your solar-powered laser hidden within your own island (with its own deathmatch funhouse too). In this episode, we gather together to discuss our favourites over the course of the franchise and pay tribute to the fantastic set designs and locations used to house Bond's baddies. At least, three of us appeared - Fran was off monitoring the Danger Wheel levels. Enjoy!
"Hire Heart, Train Skills"Judd Watkins is a perfect example of someone who has found success with great treatment of the people around him.After 25 years of service to his employees, Judd has driven A&A Wall Systems (Cincinnati, Ohio) forward into more than just commercial success. Judd has intentionally and aggressively leveraged his position of ownership into opportunities to bless and enrich the people around him. Judd's story will inspire you to think deeply about the types of bonds you form with your employees and offer you critical advice on the benefits of generosity over personal gain. In addition to caring for his employees, Judd co-founded Man Camp with leaders from Crossroads Church, which has transformed and inspired 17,000+ men and spawned other impactful camps like Couples Camp, Woman Camp, Father/Son Camp, and Veteran's Camp. You'll also get to hear a little about Judd's adventures with Danger Wheel, big wheel racing for adults that benefits Judd's Cincinnati neighborhood.It would be easy to talk for several hours with Judd, but in less than an hour, we uncovered great stories that include tips for:Hiring and TrainingDealing with Ineffective or Toxic Employees and Retaining Good OnesValue of Generous CompensationGrowing from AdversityAcquiring an Already Successful Business and Growing it to the Next LevelThe Results that Quality PTO can Provide You and Your BusinessWant to help us out? You can Buy Us A Cup Of Coffee here!LinksA&A Wall Systems WebsiteMan Camp WebsiteThe Dream Manager Book (amazon link, but feel free to check your local book store!)Judd Watkins Instagram Danger WheelDanger Runner (Judd's 4-Runner Adventures) InstagramOur LinksHumans Doing Business WebsiteHumans Doing Business InstagramHumans Doing Business TwitterHumans Doing Business Facebook Group
Welcome to This Week In Cincinnati Episode 10 for the Week of July 29th! The podcast dedicated to bringing you the news of the Queen City without all of the depressing parts. This week we’ll be covering Smart Diapers, Danger Wheel, Unicorn Swirl and much much more.Make sure to follow us at our social networks!Twitter: @ThisWeekInCincyInstagram: @ThisWeekInCincyFacebook: This Week In CincinnatiAlso make sure to subscribe to our podcast feed on your favorite podcast platform including Apple, Google, and Spotify!This Week in Cincinnati is hosted by Brett Keppler and Alysa Ortega, edited and produced by Ryan Taulbee, and brought to you by Treo RealtorsSTORIES:$23M Upscale Hospital to be built in Butler CountyP&G launching “smart” diapers with Google’s helpHamilton County Sewer Bill could increase 70% over the next decadeBanks Carousel losing money, might have to goBengals Announce Training Camp ScheduleKroger going in on new ice cream flavorsMini-Golf Place that allows you to break shit along the wayFifth Annual Tri-Cycle Danger Wheel Race in PendletonRumpke wants Cincinnati to know what you can recycleZumba Studio holds fundraiser to get disabled family accessible vanVeteran, single mom UC student receives “Recycled Ride”West Side Market FCC Fan FestBotany and Brews
-Chelsie left her cheater glasses at home so we stopped everything to remedy that! -Where did Ashley go during the show? -We Phone Hacked Dan Carroll from WCPO Chopper 9! Hilarious! -What in the world is Danger Wheel? -85% of people say they only do THIS alone? -Tough round for Jacob today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-Biebs has some new music coming soon! -It's National Chili Dog Day! -What is Danger Wheel?!! -What is Second Adolescence -A Dog Dating App
One of the busiest people we have met yet, newly married he once drank a mimosa and bought a house for fun. To say he has crazy ideas is an understatement, because the thing with Andrew Salzbrun is, he makes all of them happen. From BLINK, Ubahn Fest, and Danger Wheel, his one half of the production company AGAR which is curating human experiences and changing the landscape of our city everyday. This week's Person of Interest is Andrew Salzbrun.
In this episode I sit down with Dave Huff. Dave is the founder of a non-profit organization called Riding Forward. Dave also builds trails, helps organize events such as Danger Wheel and Broken Spoke Bike Festival. To see more of the things Dave is working on go to: @davidwhuff Ridingforward.org @ridingforward Dangerwheel.com @dangerwheel Brokenspokefestival.com @brokenspokefestival
Dani Watkins is the Program Director at Citylink in downtown Cincinnati. After teaching and being in the education sector, Dani worked with Strive for 5 years, and is now with Citylink. On this episode of "Unfinished Business," Dani talks about what Citylink does for our community with its double digit growth year after year. She also speaks about an exciting program to grow the culinary talent in the City. Dani is the one to thank for DANGER WHEEL in Pendleton! Take a listen as she has had such an impact on the City of Cincinnati and growing the community! "I hope we come to a point where we aren't needed anymore--ending poverty!" "People are starting to realize that we're not wired to do things alone, but wired to do things as a community. It's a more impactful way to come together--it's a big deal." "Don't stay focused on one thing too long, you'll miss any opportunity that is directly in front of you"