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(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand kickoff the show by reacting to Dave Andrews’ comments about how working for Mike Vrabel will be similar to working under Bill Belichick. (12:53) The crew questions whether it’s true that other teams could be going after Josh McDaniels. (23:37) We go back and forth on whether things could get worse for the Patriots next season and nothing being guaranteed to players who signed a year ago. (35:00) The Football Card.
The Addicted Brain: Rewriting the Narrative on Alcohol with Dave Andrews Dave Andrews, “America's #1 Sobriety Coach,” CEO of The 30-Day Solution, and Co-Author of The 30-Day Sobriety Solution, is the leading expert in helping others recover, reclaim, and reinvent their lives without alcohol, and serves on the Board of Directors of the nonprofit organizations, Young People in Recovery, and Advocates for Recovery. As a speaker, sobriety coach, author, and Certified Coach in Positive Psychology, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), and Strategic Intervention, he has been a featured “Sobriety Expert” on numerous national and international talk shows. Dave has, himself, been sober for over eight years. What You'll Learn ● How to undo the patterns of addiction. ● The prospects of drugs helping end addictions. ● How to get to a place of indifference. ● How to release any negative experience. Timestamps · [08:55] The patterns of addiction. · [12:07] “Why now is not a good time.” · [18:06] Drugs and addiction. · [23:32] Controlling the mind. · [31:01] Getting to a place of indifference. · [40:33] Releasing any negative experience. · [47:21] The lies that limit you. · [57:24] Spiritual awakening. · [64:00] Relinquishing control. · [66:07] How to let go. Memorable Quotes · “Only 58% of adults in America drink alcohol.” – Dave Andrews [10:02] · “We associate happiness with freedom.” – Dave Andrews [42:37] · “Drink with love.” – Dave Andrews [52:50] · “Trying to control the uncontrollable is the greatest source of suffering in the world.” – Dave Andrews [64:33] Websites fambizforum.com. www.chrisyonker.com. dave.coach. www.the30daysolution.com.
Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!
He'll sleigh you.Christmas Evil (originally titled You Better Watch Out, and also known as Terror in Toyland) is a 1980 American slasher film written and directed by Lewis Jackson and starring Brandon Maggart.The plot follows a deranged man obsessed with Santa Claus who eventually goes on a murderous rampage dressed in a Santa Claus suit. Since its release, it has gained a cult following, including praise and repeated viewings by director John Waters.00:00 Intro 17:01 Horror News 27:04 What We've Been Watching36:39 Film Review1:39:53 Name Game1:42:38 Film Rating1:44:31 Outrowww.horrorhangout.co.ukPodcast - https://fanlink.tv/horrorhangoutPatreon - http://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastX - http:/x.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - http://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcastBen - https://x.com/ben_erringtonAndy - https://www.instagram.com/andyctwrites/https://www.deadnorthern.co.uk/https://www.tickettailor.com/events/deadnorthern/1495262Audio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Andrews is the Director of The Path at The Park West Palm Beach. The Park West Palm project is a golf course designed for everyone to use, from beginners to professionals, with many of the amenities you'd find at a high-end private course. Once The Park was completed, Dave was part of the team brought in to develop programs, including “The Path.” The Path is a community center that happens to be at a golf course. It's become the perfect blend of Dave's passion and purpose, giving kids hope and inspiration. Dave took the blank slate that he was given and spent months meeting with leaders in the local communities, from high school principals and teachers to nonprofits and coaches. He listened to the community to create a strategy to address their specific needs and vision for the future. The Path was launched on the premise that every child deserves the chance to succeed in life. Their goal was to take a kid who may not be on the right path and change their trajectory. Dave is building educational programs (STEM, ESOL classes, and more), hiring tutors and translators, and offering academic enrichment opportunities. They're working to launch a SNAG (Starting New at Golf) program, led by a golf professional who goes into schools with all of the equipment necessary to take over and teach golf in PE classes. They want every child in West Palm Beach to be able to have a golf experience. The Path seeks to change kids' lives while introducing them to the game of golf. Join us in this conversation to learn more about this awe-inspiring community program—including how to inspire community involvement or launch your own program. Topics covered: Dave's career journey from the YMCA to The Path (00:01:14 – 00:03:30) Dave shares how his background with the YMCA and building community programs with nonprofits not only prepared him for his role at The Path but cultivated an excitement to impact children's lives through golf. The vision for The Park West Palm project (00:03:31 – 00:08:19) The Park West Palm project was created to be a golf course with a community feel—completely different than anything you've ever seen—and accessible to everyone. The development of the The Path and its key programs (00:08:20 – 00:18:35) Given a blank slate, Dave worked to create a community outreach program that just happened to be at a golf course. Dave immersed himself in the community to learn their specific needs and begin to create a strategy and a vision for the future. Getting local schools to participate in the program (00:23:44 – 00:29:30) The Path consists of numerous educational programs targeted to kids who don't have the financial means to obtain tutors, take art classes, or be in STEM programs. They have everything they need to provide the kids an opportunity to learn the game of golf, led by PGA professionals. What motivates and inspires Dave to make a difference (00:29:31 – 00:35:35) David strives to help others in everything he does. He hopes his legacy is that he did everything in his power to inspire the next generation and give them hope. Resources & People Mentioned The Park West Palm The Path Connect with Dave Andrews Connect with Dave on LinkedIn Connect With Golf Sustainability LinkedIn Facebook Instagram X (Twitter) Subscribe to Golf Sustainability Apple Podcast Spotify Note: Timestamps provided are approximate. Thank you for listening to the Golf Sustainability podcast. If you found this episode interesting, don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! For more insights and updates on sustainable energy solutions, visit our website and follow us on social media. Audio, Video, and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK
The church was not emerging just in the US, but also around the world – and even in other religions. In this episode of Emerged, we take a tour around the globe, stopping to talk with leaders who emerged in the UK, South Africa, Malaysia, and Australia. Then we land the plane in Los Angeles to remember the historic meeting of emerging pastors and rabbis in 2006. Guests include Jonny Baker, Jason Clark, Peter Rollins, Graeme Codrington, Sivin Kit, Dave Andrews, Shawn Landres, and Sharon Brous. https://www.facebook.com/RabbiSharonBrous Sharon's book "The Amen Affect": https://www.amazon.com/Amen-Effect-Ancient-Wisdom-Broken/dp/0593543319/ref=asc_df_0593543319/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=658810299321&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14033231544637161260&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9019667&hvtargid=pla-2187816074389&psc=1&mcid=74d8a648822139faa653a154bc9217fe Music by The Cobalt Season (compliments of Ryan Sharp), Solomon's Porch (compliments of Ben Johnson) Emerged is a crowdfunded project. If you join, you'll have access to extra material, ad-free episodes, private livestreams with the hosts and guests, and an array of gifts at various levels of partnership. Learn more and join at EmergedPodcast.com. Our Producers: Karen Sloan - karensloan.net The Open Table Network - https://opentable.network/ Pre-Order Tony's Book "The God of Wild Places: https://reverendhunter.com/books Get Tickets to Theology Beer Camp here: theologybeer.camp Produced by Josh Gilbert: joshgilbertmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manager Minute-brought to you by the VR Technical Assistance Center for Quality Management
In the studio today is Kendra Farrow, Project Director with the Older Individuals Who Are Blind – Technical Assistance Center at the National Research & Training Center on Blindness & Low Vision Mississippi State University. Kendra and Carol discuss the question, “Why not ask the Older Individuals who are Blind right up front if they want to work?" Are we missing the boat with these talented individuals who are commonly not given the option for VR services that can benefit them? Whether it's training, job development and placement, or job retention, VR services in conjunction with IL services, can lead to successful employment outcomes for Older Individuals who are Blind and contribute to their sense of purpose and meaning. Listen Here Full Transcript: {Music} Kendra: When somebody who is 55 or older loses vision and they call about services and they say, well, how old are you? And if they're over 55, they're just pushing them into the older individuals who are blind program. They aren't necessarily then offered the services that they could benefit from. We're cutting ourselves short, and it's a very easy closure once the person has regained their confidence with the older blind program and learning some skills, once they start seeing I can do these things, maybe I want to go back to work now that I have some confidence again. Intro Voice: Manager Minute brought to you by the VRTAC for Quality Management, Conversations powered by VR, one manager at a time, one minute at a time. Here is your host Carol Pankow. Carol: Well, welcome to the Manager Minute. Joining me in the studio today is Kendra Farrell, Project Director with the Older Individuals who are Blind. Technical Assistance Center that is housed at the National Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision at Mississippi State University. Holy moly. That's a mouthful. So, Kendra, how are things going in Mississippi? Kendra: Oh they're good. Carol: Awesome. Thanks for joining me today. So for our listeners, I want to give a little background. The Technical Assistance Centers that are funded by RSA, we hold a regular TAC collaborative meeting so we can leverage resources and keep each other informed so we can serve all of you better. And in a recent collaborative meeting, I asked the group for any possible ideas where we could collaborate on a podcast. And sure enough, Kendra brought up an interesting conversation that she had with a group of experts that was talking about eligibility for the OIB program, and that led to a deeper discussion about a place where VR might be missing the boat on serving a very important group of people. So, of course, my background as a former director of a blind agency, it really resonated with me, and I wanted to let our listeners in on the conversation. So let's dig in. So, Kendra, can you tell our listeners a little bit about yourself and how you came to be the director of the OIB TAC? Kendra: Yeah, I started out my career working in direct services, providing vision rehab therapy services to individuals of all ages at a nonprofit agency. And after doing that for 14 years, I saw a job posting with the National Research and Training Center on Blindness and Low Vision. We call it the NRTC for short, and they gave me a job. I was hired on a research grant related to employment for people who are blind or have low vision. And once we got started with that a little bit, there was the opportunity to apply for the grant to have the Technical Assistance Center for Older Blind services. And my colleague and I said that we kind of felt like maybe we were doing a disservice to the field if we didn't apply because we have a long history at the NRTC of doing like some external program evaluations for older blind programs. I think we had conducted program evaluations for, I think it's over 25 of the states over the years. Since I've been here, we've only worked with maybe 5 or 6, so not as many. But, you know, we have that background and we've had publications and done different things related to the older blind services back when it was a discretionary grant in the 90s. Before it was a formula grant, only a couple of states had it. So we were kind of like the place where the information was stored, like collected. What is currently collected on the annual 7OB report that is provided to RSA by all of the programs we collected that data. I don't know if it went to RSA too, but we collected that data and then published on it to establish the importance of the services that were being provided. So we do have a long history, long before I came here in 2015, when the opportunity to apply to be the Technical Assistance Center, my colleague and I decided that we should try to get the grant. So it's completely changed my job with the NRTC, I was working my colleague was the project director for a number of years until she retired, and then we had some other directors in between. And so, because I have the historical knowledge, and when the most recent director left, I decided that it was time to just step up and direct the project, because it's the hard thing to have a national perspective on the older blind services. It's not something that's easy to find. You know, we tried to post and hire somebody, and there's just not a lot of people that can come and hit the ground running with having that national perspective. Carol: Yeah, you nailed that for sure, because I know when I was at Minnesota Blind, we always relied on the NRTC and the resources. You guys had such amazing curriculum. We would have staff go through and take your courses. You were the go to people. So you're definitely the right people. And you're right, there isn't a lot of folks that have that nationwide perspective that you all had. So why don't you tell us a little bit about the mission of the OIB TAC? What is your focus? Kendra: According to RSA and the grant and the cooperative agreement that we work under, we provide technical assistance and training, and we provide that on four different topic areas, which include community outreach, promising practices in service delivery, financial and management practices, and data collection and analysis, including program performance kinds of things. Carol: I love it because I had the opportunity you brought me in. We were able to collaborate on a state and that was super fun to watch you and your team, and to see how we could do a little collaboration between the and you. And I really appreciated that. I know you also have had some personal experience with VR. Can you tell us a little bit about that? Kendra: Yeah, I have always been legally blind. I was a high partial when I was young and grew up just doing the best I could with what I had, and had a few services as a child in three school, large print books. You know, I wasn't really considered in my mind to be blind. But then when I got to college, you know, the reading is harder and everything, and I started working with VR. They provided some assistive technology that I needed to be successful in college, and my vision did start to go downhill. And so I needed more services. And I have kind of been in and out just through my various jobs and different challenges with technology through the years, trying to keep myself up to date and able to do the things that I do to be employed. Carol: Thanks for sharing that, because I think it's always interesting when you come from working in the system, you can see some things maybe differently. You have a different viewpoint about VR and some of the things that what was working and what doesn't work. Kendra: One of the unique things is that I have received VR services in three different states, and so just the differences between the states is very interesting to observe. And, you know, the separate versus a combined agency, you know, how that feels different and that kind of thing is very interesting to think about. Carol: That I did not know that about you. So that is very interesting because people always say there are 78 VR programs and there are 78 ways of doing everything. Kendra: I've only seen three. Carol: Let's talk about this conversation you had with a group of experts around disabilities that is going to lead to our conversation today. What is the opportunity that VR is missing? Kendra: Well, individuals who lose vision later in life. Often people think, what would I do in those circumstances? And so we go on some of our preconceived ideas about blindness or vision impairment. That is going to be hard to work. And the truth is that many of those people, when they're in the situation of losing their vision, they're in their 40s, 50s, 60s, a lot of times they are planning to work until they're maybe like 69 or 70, because you get higher rates on your Social Security retirement account, your payments, if you work until you're older and they usually are planning to do that. And so to take an early retirement is putting them in a financial disadvantage that they weren't planning on. And also people want to be busy. They want to contribute. It makes you feel good to work and to contribute. And so when somebody who is 55 or older loses vision and they call about services and they say, well, how old are you? And if they're over 55, they're just pushing them into the older individuals who are blind program, which eligibility begins at age 55. So they aren't necessarily then offered VR services that they could benefit from. And these are people with decades of experience that have job skills. And we have such a need right now for people to fill positions that are open. You know, we've had this mass wave of retirement and we don't want to see more people retire if possible. You know, I think employers really want people to stay in their jobs, especially those that are experienced and have lots to give yet to their fields. And even if they can't stay within the job that they were in, it's not outside the scope of imagination to think that they could still go back to school and learn a different profession and apply some of their job skills in a different field. Carol: I know you have hit the nail on the head with this. It really made me think back to my time at SSB in Minnesota, because I thought about our folks coming into the older blind program and how we, you know, you just funnel them in. Oh, you're not going to still want to work. And anywhere you go today, you go to the grocery store, any place you are, you're shopping, you're out and about. You see a lot of older individuals that are back at work. People may have retired and they're like, you know, I want to do a little something or they're working still full time because you are right. I just got my Social Security statement the other day, and there is a significant difference between collecting at 62 and collecting at 70, like substantially different. And so you want to prolong that as long as you can. So your end days you aren't just living in complete poverty. I think that is super smart. I know when you and I were chatting about this, we were thinking, some of this comes down to just that. Overall, in our society, some of the ageism, I know I have felt that turning 60 this last year and. People going, oh, you're 60 now. When are you going to retire Retire? Because I retired from the state of Minnesota when I was 57, because I'd started working during high school, and I knew I was going to go into this TA world and was really excited about that. I had never intended on retiring- retiring. I was going into this other work, but now people are like, you turn 60 and it's like, when are you going to retire? And I'm thinking, well, not yet. I don't want to yet. And even going to my doctor's office, I was there to get a shot. And they're like, well, you know, you're of a certain age now. You need the RSV shot, too. And I feel like, wow, stuff has changed. And I know you felt like you've had that. I believe you turned 50 recently. Kendra: I did, and even before that, like, I don't know, maybe nine months or a year ago, somebody said to me, just out of the blue, when are you going to retire? And I'm like, hello, I'm not even 50 yet. What are you talking about? Carol: I know it's kind of hilarious. You go, what's up? And why are we putting that, you know, on our customers that are coming in the door because they're 55 years old. It's like all of a sudden you have no value to work. Kendra: Well, let me just say this, that after we had our initial conversation about making this a podcast topic, I said to myself, is there a way I can kind of test this theory about people wanting to work? So we get technical assistance calls, you know, sometimes from consumers. And so I've had three individuals call me since we had that conversation, and I determined that I would not ask them their age, that I would simply ask them as the first question out of my mouth was, would you like to work? And out of all three of those technical assistance calls, all three said yes. And after the conversation, none of them actually told me their age. But one did tell me that he was 70 and another lady, that she was like, well, can I work? I said, sure you can. Do you want to work? She said, yes. I said, okay, here's the number, call them and make sure you tell them when you're asking about services that you want to work. I said, that's the key. You need to tell them that right up front. That's my little story. Carol: Yeah. You've got your research going. I think that's cool. I think you and I chatted about just those misconceptions, you know, what are some of those misconceptions about blindness being the most difficult disability to get individuals into employment? Because I sure didn't think that coming to SSB, I had worked in some other agencies with different sort of disability groups, and I'm going, gosh, I felt like this group would be like the easiest group to get into employment, but I know people have a lot of misconceptions. What are some of those? Kendra: Well, they think that there's higher liability to the employer if you're thinking about something more industrial moving around, that there's safety concerns. And I think there's a huge thing about safety concerns that the rest of the team is going to feel like that employee is a burden, like they have to help them, like you're going to have to help the person use their computer or use the photocopier. And yeah, you might have to help with little things, but the Blind employee can totally contribute in just the same way as any other employee, and is going to have strengths and weaknesses like any other employee. You know, not all sighted employees are good with their computer, and co-workers help each other with their computers all the time. Just getting ready to do the podcast. Today, my coworker had to come in here and help me set up the microphone, and that's okay. I mean, that's a normal thing that coworkers do for each other. You know, it's just the way the workplace goes. So it's not that we don't help each other, but everybody helps each other. Carol: That is such a great way to put it, because I'm thinking this boomer generation, it's hysterical. You know, you're working with some of the younger folks and they're doing cool new things and you're like, oh, how do I do? How do I do that on the on the computer? We do all help each other all the time. But why is it that if a person is blind or visually impaired somehow that that help seems like, oh, like that's extra. You know, it's an extra thing when it isn't if it's anybody else. Kendra: Right. I don't understand why that is. And maybe they, I don't know, I'm just guessing, but they just think that the productivity might be less too. And it's true that we do things differently. But I can tell you that there are certain things I can do faster than my sighted colleagues because I use keystrokes. And, you know, I could show them how to use the keystrokes to their Windows, keystrokes, anybody can use them. And so a Blind employee can actually be helping their coworkers become more efficient because they do things in a different way. And it also makes the world better because the things that are sometimes inaccessible to me, the sighted employees are telling me, we hate that too. It doesn't work well, and I think if they would update that system, if they would make it so that it would be accessible for me, it would probably be nicer for the sighted employees too. So having those diverse members of an employment team is really good, because what's good for the blind employee, or helps them to be more effective in their role, is going to help the entire team. I was just having a conversation yesterday with a couple of my coworkers. We have some virtual employees and we have in-person employees, and the hybrid team is, you know, we were talking about when we have a meeting that it would be good if we went around and had like a little introduction slash icebreaker, even though we all know each other, but to know who's in the room to make sure how the microphone are picking up somebody's voice, if they're virtual to the meeting, you know, because then they'll know, oh, the person who sounds really far away, that's Jennifer over there in the corner, you know, because she's introduced herself. You heard and she says, oh, yeah, for Thanksgiving, I had my daughter and my husband with me, you know, or whatever, you know, just a little sentence icebreaker conversation to hear the voice and to remind yourself, because we don't meet every week and or even every day. And we have a big team. There's like, I don't know, like 16 of us and some are always virtual and some are here in person and some are on different teams so they don't interact, except that one meeting every month. So anyway. But that would be good for everybody. It's not just, it's not just the blind employees, but it's something that would be really helpful for those of us who depend on listening to identify who people are as they're talking during the meeting. Carol: That makes perfect sense. I love that you talked about keystrokes. Dave Andrews back at SSB, he was teaching me keystrokes. I still use him today because it's much quicker when I'm doing different things. Yeah, that resonated with me. So what do you think OIB staff should say to those customers periodically? Kendra: In the conversation we had with the experts back in the original conversation that got me thinking on this topic altogether, they were suggesting that it should be offered right at the beginning, as we're making somebody eligible to ask them if they're interested in employment and then again later once they start building up their confidence and their skills. Because sometimes when people suddenly or even not so suddenly lose vision, it's a real hit to their confidence level. And they're like, I can't even pick out a pair of pants and a top that match each other. How am I going to go to work? I can't even warm up soup on my stove and not burn myself, or feel like I'm going to make a mess all over the place when I pour it into the bowl. How can I go to work if I can't even do basic things to take care of myself? It's so important that they can build up that confidence first, because it's hard to think I can use a computer if you can't even make yourself a bowl of soup. So doing those independent living goals and being able to build up that confidence once they start seeing I can do these things for myself. I don't have to ask my husband to always come in here and pour the soup into the bowl. I can do that myself. I can pick out my own clothes. I have a labeling system that helps me know that I match, and I can put on my makeup, and I can look appropriate to go out of the house. Okay, I have that confidence. Well, now maybe I want to go back to work now that I have some confidence again. Carol: That is so true. I saw that over and over, just that building of confidence with the young people that came in that had lost their sight are older individuals who are blind, that had been losing their vision and getting that confidence back. It helped throughout everything in your life, you know, and not feeling like I can only stay in my house. I can't go out and travel. I don't know how to use the bus. I can't get anywhere, I don't have cane skills, or I haven't learned to use a guide dog or whatever it may be, and even how I'm using JAWS or whatever mechanism to read and do all of that. You see, as those skills get built, that you just see the person completely change. Like it was the most incredible thing for me in the agency, to watch folks in their journey and go from where they were to where they wanted to be, and it's pretty cool. I think the other thing that might be missing, you know, people think about even later on in life, so you're 70 and you want to go back to work. Everybody doesn't want to necessarily work full time. Like some of the people I would like to work part time. I want to work 20 hours a week or whatever. I think we always think this is an all or nothing type of thing. Kendra: Yeah, definitely. I see a lot of people that would like to work a little bit, even if they're not going to work full time. And so that's still a successful VR closure. Those people can contribute, and the employers do want to fill those positions that are open, even if they have to hire a couple of part time people to fill a full time position that's open, I think they'd be willing to consider it. You know, we're cutting ourselves short, and it's a very easy closure once the person has regained their confidence with the older blind program and learning some skills, or if they come in there and they still are working and don't want to give it up, I mean, that's the thing that always killed me when I was working in Direct Services, people would call me up on the phone and they said, yesterday was my last day of work because I lost my vision, I quit my job, and now I need to know how to become a blind person. You need to help me with that now. And I'm like, why did you quit your job? Why didn't you call me yesterday? I could have helped you keep going with what you were. You know, it's in society's mind that it's hard to work. But before people lose vision and before they're connected and know about services, it's a thought in their head, too. So that's why they get funneled into these programs and why they allow it, because we're just reinforcing those misconceptions about blindness. Carol: So, Kendra, what suggestions do you have for VR and OIB to help make a dent in this? Kendra: Well, I think just being aware first that it could be happening and then talking with our teams and really encouraging the staff that are working within the OIB programs to make sure that they're asking, do you want to go to work? And then the counselors need to understand when you get a referral for somebody over 55, don't look at that as a hard person to work with. This should be an easy person to work with, you know, compared to like maybe a transition student, that is. And I'm not implying that they're, you know, some people are really good at working with that population. But just in comparison, like this person comes with the soft skills, they know how to have professional conversations. They've had years of working experience. You don't have to teach them the soft skills. They just need to know, how can I adapt the things that I used to do visually to doing them non visually? That's all they need to know. And then they need that, you know, your assistance to make sure that they have the equipment and the training to use that equipment, and they should be able to be successful in employment. It should not be hard to get a successful closure out of that. Carol: That is so well said. You know, you look across the country and I've seen what's happened during the pandemic and the kind of the drop in numbers of individuals that are in VR and people going, gosh, we're looking for customers. You know, we're looking for people to come in that want to go to work. And here's a group that's there and we're missing the boat on that. So I think your advice is super well-timed and important. It's a really important message for VR to hear. So I know we'll hear from you in the future, because you have a whole host of ideas for some other future podcasts, and I really look forward to talking to you about those. So thanks for joining me today. I really appreciate it. Kendra: Sure, thank you for the opportunity. {Music} Outro Voice: Conversations powered by VR, one manager at a time, one minute at a time, brought to you by the VR TAC for Quality Management. Catch all of our podcast episodes by subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Thanks for listening!
This episode of the National Link Trust Podcast features a recording from the 2023 Symposium on Municipal Golf. Azucena Maldonado, Founder of the Latina Golfers Association, moderates a discussion on Partnerships and Community Engagement. National Links Trust's Andrew Szunyog, who oversees our volunteer and sustainability programs, is one of the panelists, and is joined by Dave Andrews, Director of The Path at The Park West Palm (FL) and Maria Stroup, Senior Vice President of Education, Social Responsibility and Community Engagement at the Cobbs Creek Foundation (PA). This group uses their diverse experiences in golf, non-profits, and education to have an insightful discussion on how municipal golf facilities can better serve and engagement with their local communities. To support National Links Trust, join our Capital Club program or grab some NLT gear at ShopNLT.com.
The 1972 EMPI was sold to filter dynamics. Just before that happened Darrell Vittone started the race shop which was a separate entity from the VW dealership. One day some kid from the East Coast is peering through the window and Darrel sees him. Darrel opens the door and meets Dave Andrews these two for the next few years campaign the inch pincher plus the race shop cars. Everywhere the race shop went there was Dave Andrews campaigning his own 1967 beetle that he purchased brand new. Hear his story about his move out west and also the evolution of his personal car that eventually turned into a straight race car. Good story about a great chapter in our VW hobby. my prison podcast
Welcome to The Press Zone for hockey prospects on Rocket Sports Radio! This premier podcast is featured on The AHL Report, and provides hockey fans with the latest news, analysis, and commentary regarding the Montreal Canadiens, Laval Rocket, and teams all around the AHL.Our podcast hosts Rick Stephens (@AllHabs) and Amy Johnson (@FlyersRule) will provide information on the American Hockey League, as well as the ECHL, junior hockey leagues, international hockey, prospects, and potential NHL draftees. It's an informative and entertaining weekly show brought to you by a team of credentialed, knowledgeable hockey journalists!Segment 1: Laval Rocket UpdateThe Laval Rocket are above a .500 in winning percentage for the first time since the beginning of the season! Today we'll look at their two big wins at home after the All-Star break, talk about the returned of some key injured players, and set up a big weekend on the road.Segment 2: Around the AHLAHL Hot Stove featuring Patrick Williams: Fresh off his trip to Laval, Patrick recounts his impressions of Place Bell's first go-around at hosting the AHL All-Star Classic, plus provides first-hand insight from president Scott Howson's media address, and Dave Andrews' Hall of Fame induction!Upcoming features this week at AHLReport.comCheck out the Canadiens Connection podcast!Join Our Team!Check out a new episode of The Press Zone for hockey prospects every Tuesday, where Amy and Rick talk about prospects in the AHL, ECHL, NCAA, OHL, and European leagues. They also take a closer look at other AHL teams, news, entertainment, and special events around the American Hockey League.Plus, don't miss our daily game recaps, player profiles and league news on AHL Report.Follow all the action on social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram.DraftKings Promo Code: THPNIf you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800- GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888- 532-3500 (VA).21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/ /NJ/NY/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details.
Jeff and Elliotte look at the differences between the NHL and the NBA's trade deadlines, why the excitement is a big part of marketing the league and the financials of the league hindering that (7:34). Next, they talk about Dallas looking for someone to play with Tyler Seguin, Minnesota's need for a forward and their inability to take on term (16:12). Jeff and Elliotte conclude the interview discussing what Filip Chytil's next deal could look like, if the Rangers might try and make a splash, as well as the legacy of Dave Andrews (20:34).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Jeff chats with Dave Andrews (0:27) about being inducted into the AHL Hall of Fame, the biggest challenges he faced as AHL President and if he ever had offers from NHL teams to leave his post with the AHL. Justin Davis talks about his book “Conflicted Scars: An Average Player's Journey to the NHL”, who he intended it for and the impact that Brian Kilrea had on him (24:28). Reactions to the question of the day and the reported deal between the Rangers and Blues. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
There are plenty of people whose behaviour in the name of Jesus is the very thing that would often lead me to want to reject the Christian faith I've grown up with. Dave Andrews, on the other hand, is the kind of person who makes me feel the opposite. He speaks about Jesus in a way that makes me feel like I am encountering this story for the first time. I think this is largely because Dave has modelled a life around ‘sermon on the mount ethics' more than most people you meet in the average church. I think you'll see what I mean, as you listen. During our conversation we talk about Christian anarchy, Dave gives a pretty powerful critique of the early Christian creeds, and we also explore inclusive theology that works alongside and with people from different religious traditions. I want to give you a heads up that this conversation gets really heavy in places. Dave's commitment to a radical following of Christlike ethics has meant he's been rejected, excommunicated and banned from multiple Christian groups over the years. Dave shares openly about the ways some of these occurrences impacted his health, including thoughts he had around taking his own life. If that's personally sensitive territory for you, I encourage you to be gentle with yourself as you listen, and please reach out to services like Beyond Blue or Lifeline (13 11 44) if you need to. If you have experienced any form of rejection or loss of Christian community, I hope listening to this gives you a sense of solidarity. And I want to emphasise again, our whole ethos in making this podcast is to let you know, regardless of what you believe, you are worthy of belonging. And you are not alone.
Dave Andrews is an activist and the author of several books, including Christi-Anarchy: Discovering a Radical Spirituality of Compassion.
Jeff Woody and Jared Stansbury break down Matt Campbell's decision to part ways with offensive coordinator Tom Manning and strength and conditioning coach Dave Andrews on an emergency edition of Football (And Random Things) presented by Wyffels Hybrids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When journeying through the Progressive Christian scene, Brian was deeply impacted and influenced by Chrisitan Anarchist, Dave Andrews. Dave is particularly interested in radical spirituality, incarnational community and the dynamics of personal and social transformation. He is also the author of many books and articles. In this chat, Dave shares how he was excommunicated from YWAM in the ealry-1970s and about the interfaith work he did with Muslims in Asia. Trigger warning: This episode contains a lot of Christian phrases and lingo that may trouble some listeners. This episode also touches on issues concerning depression and self-harm. If you are in Australia and require support, please reach out to 1800RESPECT by phone or online at www.1800respect.org.au/ or Lifeline on 13 11 14. You can connect with Dave Andrews via his website: http://daveandrews.com.au/ --- Transcript of the episode is here. Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/iwatf Email: hhandhillsong@gmail.com Doubting your beliefs? Have questions about changing or leaving your faith? You are not alone and Recovering from Religion is here to help. Please visit: https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/
(0:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the second hour by looking at the betting odds for Patriots-Dolphins on Sunday. (13:10) We react to Troy Brown's comments about Kendrick Bourne's outlook heading into the season. (23:34) Patriots Center David Andrews joins the show to talk about the struggles from the offense during the preseason, the process of ironing things out, and heading down to Miami early. (34:48) We listen in on Bill Belichick's meeting with the media.
(0:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the second hour by looking at the betting odds for Patriots-Dolphins on Sunday. (13:10) We react to Troy Brown's comments about Kendrick Bourne's outlook heading into the season. (23:34) Patriots Center David Andrews joins the show to talk about the struggles from the offense during the preseason, the process of ironing things out, and heading down to Miami early. (34:48) We listen in on Bill Belichick's meeting with the media.
In this episode, Beth and Lee talk to Microsoft's Dave Andrews, Procurement Lead, about the issues around sustainability in the area of supply chains and procurement. From responsible air travel to diversity and inclusion in suppliers, we cover a lot! Some useful links: Procurement | Microsoft Responsible Sourcing Recent article from Dave Andrews: From modern slavery to sustainability: A deep dive into responsible procurement – Microsoft Australia News Centre Diverse business communities that Microsoft Australia works with include: Supply Nation WEConnect International Social Traders GlobalSocial impact reporting and certifications: B Corp UN Global Compact
Welcome to Season 5 Episode 12 of the Young Hearts Run Free Podcast! We are coming at ya this week with a quadruple strength episode! First up John n Steven have their customary weekly blether, it's unscripted ya know! Then joining us for a brilliant chinwag we welcome ultra-runner Dave Andrews. Proud Northern Irishman Dave has been a regular at the sharp end of ultra-marathons for nigh on a decade. We've eventually managed to catch up with him to get his running story! We find out what started as something to keep Dave fit when a promising football career was halted through injury went from 5k, to 10k and soon progressed to ultra-marathons. Dave realised that he had the ingredients needed for ultra-marathon the ability to run slower for a long time PLUS the ability to eat like a horse! From taking part in D33 egged on by running mates Dave has not looked back, he's being doing very epic shit since. Throw in the ups and downs of the days where all goes perfect along with the days where you just want to chuck running and you've quite the story. We find out about Dave's relationship with running, there is more to that than meets the eye. Let's just say Dave keeps it simple, running is simple after all, right?! 24-hour races are simple, right?! With regular wins and podium places along the way it's clear to see that Dave is a man of ability, a sparkling day out on the West Highland Way Race in 2018, repping his country at the Anglo Celtic Plate (twice) amongst the many career highlights. Trips to France and Italy for 24 hour races bringing opposite kinda results, both positive and not, and Dave is open to tell all. He's also a fella who has a lot to share from his running experience, has many lessons he's learned to pass on to you all and 100% is a kindred spirit with the YHRF hosts eating habits…..30 jaffa cakes in one sitting, welcome to the club!! He might consider himself to be average, we don't agree, we don't think you will either. You don't represent your country being average after all.
Interview with Dave Andrews / Air Force Officer, Commercial Pilot, Lead DadHosted By Paul SullivanFlying was Dave Andrews' dream. As an officer in the Royal Canadian Air Force, he flew military operations and supported humanitarian aid missions; he also flew the prime minister under the call sign, CanForce One. He went on to fly for Air Canada where he was just as likely to wake up in Hawaii as Canada. But his priorities shifted when his son was born. Now he works in civil aviation and is a Lead Dad to his wife, a doctor, and their son. Hear how he managed the shift and has continued to be fulfilled.
In this conversation, Peter Westoby and Dave Andrews explore Dave's experiences and insight into working across difference. Bouncing of Adam Kahane's book Collaborating with the Enemy, Dave tells stories about his work - particularly interfaith dialogue since 9/11.
This 2nd episode, as a conversation between Peter Westoby and Dave Andrews, explores Dave's take on how community development practitioners understand their work as amateur (for the love of it), radical and revolutionary. The conversation also considers how we 'de-professionalise' ourselves and work within organisations increasingly concerned with professional roles, boundaries, compliance and so forth.
Dave Andrews, a long-term community worker, has inspired many others with his writing, his local neighbourhood and international development work. With well over 40 years of experience (in places such as Afghanistan, India and Australia), he has been a mentor to myself and many other young aspiring social change workers. Check out this 19 minute interview with Dave, and I'd say the take home message for me is: 'if you love community you destroy community; if you love people you build community'.
On this week's episode, we talk to Dave Andrews from Kreider Farms, the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, producer of Chiques Creek Hemp Eggs, the first commercially available hemp-fed eggs on the market in the United States. Chiques Creek Hemp Eggs usher in a new era of agricultural products as hemp gains acceptance as a feed for laying hens. Because of the generations-long prohibition of hemp and recent changes in federal policy, hemp is now poised to be a game-changer for livestock producers around the country with its excellent nutritional profile. We talk to Andrews about why Kreider Farms has worked so diligently on this expensive endeavor to bring hemp-fed eggs to market, along with its brand of hemp tea. “We're not just promoting hemp eggs or even hemp tea,” Kreider said. “We're trying to participate in the whole hemp renaissance because we recognize that it's going to be big for American agriculture, you know, for fiber and for food and building materials and molded car parts. It's just endless in terms of all the applications for hemp. And so it's a big deal.” Chiques Creek Hemp Eggs https://www.chiquescreek.com/hemp-eggs/ Kreider Farms https://www.kreiderfarms.com/ Thanks to our sponsor IND HEMP https://www.indhemp.com/
(0:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the second hour with Albert Breer of SI and MMQB joining the show to discuss the drama surrounding Jon Gruden's resignation from the Raiders. (12:45) We continue our conversation about Gruden resigning and what this means for the rest of the NFL. (24:10) Patriots center Dave Andrews calls in to discuss their win over the Texans on Sunday, Mac Jones' toughness, and advice for Jarrett Stidham after becoming a new dad. (30:22) We go back and forth on Chris Gasper's comments about a potential Mac Jones for Deshaun Watson deal, and whether Bill Belichick has discussed it internally.
(0:00) Zolak & Bertrand start the second hour with Patriots center David Andrews joining the show to discuss Mac Jones, going up against the Dolphins Week 1, and becoming a father. (7:18) MMQB and SI's Albert Breer joins the program as the crew reflects on college football finally being back, Deshaun Watson's future with the Texans, and the Chiefs outlook this season. (21:27) We go back and forth on how many more wins the Patriots should have this season and where they stand in the AFC. (32:34) The crew dives into the NFLPA once again making it clear they're pushing for daily COVID-19 testing for all players and Bill Belichick's comments about the vaccine.
(0:00) Zolak & Bertrand begin the third hour by reacting to Colin Cowherd's report on Cam Newton being released, as we continue to discuss Mac Jones' future as the starting quarterback. (10:54) Calls come in on the Patriots picking Jones to be QB1, Dave Andrews not playing in the final preseason game, and why Bill Belichick chose to cut Newton. (22:30) A caller sparks a conversation about whether J.C. Jackson is ready to be a #1 corner and if Jones should've been handled like Patrick Mahomes in his rookie year. (29:16) NBC Sports Boston's Phil Perry joins the show to discuss Cam Newton being released from the Patriots.
Carrying on from the first episode, Charlene Delos Santos and Craig Petty hear perspectives on marginalisation with Dave Andrews and Uncle Ray Minniecon helping us to explore the topic of marginalisation and continue to be challenged in the conversation about what it takes to put Jesus in the centre. We want to embody a lifestyle of justice. SURRENDER partners with dozens of organisations and hundreds of initiatives, we invite you to find them and take action at surrender.org.au
Charlene and Craig hear perspectives on marginalisation from Uncle Ray Minniecon and Dave Andrews. What does it take to place Jesus in the centre? SURRENDER partners with dozens of organisations and hundreds of initiatives. Find them and take action at surrender.org.au Pastor Ray Minniecon Pastor Ray Minniecon is a descendant of the Kabi Kabi nation and the Gurang Gurang nation of South-East Queensland. Pastor Ray is also a descendant of the South Sea Islander people with deep and abiding connections to the people of Ambrym Island. Pastor Ray ministers at St John's Church in Sydney, is a resource worker for the Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress, honorary pastor at St. John's Scarred Tree Ministry in Glebe and Director of Bunji Consultancies. He was a former National Director of World Vision Australia's Indigenous programs. Pastor Ray has a BA in Theology from Murdoch University and assisted in the establishment of Aboriginal studies and employment programs at that university. Dave Andrews Dave Andrews, his wife Ange, and their family, have lived and worked in intentional communities with marginalised groups of people in Australia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal for more than forty years. He now lives in a large joint household with his wife, children, grandchildren and others in an inner city community in Brisbane. Dave is particularly interested in radical spirituality, incarnational community and the dynamics of personal and social transformation.
Dave Andrews' life has been one marked by responding to opportunities to see what God might do if someone is willing to respond. From Afghanistan to India to the West End of Brisbane, Dave and his wife Angie have spent their life loving everyone God brings into their lives, most often the poorest and most maligned in the places God takes them to. From the disadvantaged, the misunderstood, the marginalised and those who have lost their way, Dave has practised what Jesus taught no matter the cost. He describes himself as a Christian Anarchist and practices non-violence, and the fruit of his life is a challenge and an invitation. Dave spoke with Ps Robyn Robertson and Ps Jo Leutton as part of our Talking Justice series.More Information about Dave Andrews:See Dave's website for information about his books, lectures, teaching and music - daveandrews.com.auBig thanks to Tim Whittle for editing and extra production on this podcast.For more info and how you can help, please contact Riverlife Church, and find us on Facebook and Instagram. Music credit: Scott & Annie McKinnon, 'Revive'.Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Android and Spotify.
In Episode 139 we're joined by Kyle's British team mates fresh from their Solidarity Run efforts! Joanna Murphy, Sam Amend, Grant Macdonald, Dave Andrews, Ollie Garrod and Rob Turner jump onto TRS to give a quick share on how their 6 hour run went as well as a bit of chat about what's coming next. Kyle gives us an extended breakdown on his first foray into ultra running since the treadmill challenge and we preview the British Athletics Olympic Marathon trial this weekend!
(0:00) The guys hit on the biggest stories around the NFL at the moment, ranging from Dave Andrews re-signing with the Patriots to the Seahawks still being open to dealing Russell Wilson. (22:40 ) We discuss Bill Polian's definition of the "Patriot Way" and Kenny Moore trashing the philosophy after his experience in New England as an undrafted free agent. (36:42) We react to the report from Dave Dameshek that Brad Stevens is going to be announced as the new Indiana University head coach. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) The crew sheds a tear for Dave Andrews, with him reportedly on his way out of New England. (7:00) We dig more into the Patriots offseason, as calls pour in about the current QB situation and the spending spree Bill Belichick has been on. (20:27) After Dan Graziano says the Patriots could make a call for Deshaun Watson, the guys speculate on him being a potential fit in New England. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Andrews has lived in community with the poor in Afghanistan and India. He is an influential Christian who has genuine friendships with leaders from other faiths. He is an author and international speaker and his Mum was raised in a Salvo home.
Coomer and Hummer rant about the College Football Playoff after the committee moves the Cincinnati Bearcats down in the rankings [again] to No. 9 (1:00).Afterward, they're joined by Cory Sims, former Team Manager of the Cincinnati Bearcats basketball team for Round 2 of Cory's Stories. In this edition, they talk about the defensive slippage they're seeing under John Brannen (35:20), the exact moment the fanbase abandoned Mick Cronin (38:00), Huggins, a hotel bar, and Gary Williams (40:50), Dave Andrews smoking stogies and willing to prove it (44:45), Mike Williams giving Dave Andrews an extremely large dental bill (46:32), asking questions about the loss of Mike Rehfeldt (50:42), Mick Cronin and the Crosstown Shootout (52:37), and Cory's work establishing a scholarship fund for team managers with the Bearcats Basketball program (58:42). Music: "Cincinnati Hat" - ShowtimeTwitter: @CincySlanginEmail: cincyslangin@gmai.com
NYSAC Executive Director Stephen Acquario recently had the opportunity to sit down with Dave Andrews, General Manager and News Director of Hometown Radio (WIRY) in Plattsburgh NY - to talk about the need for federal COVID stimulus funding for counties who have been fighting the pandemic since early march.
Ted Kulfan predicts the winners of the NHL playoffs which get underway on Saturday in Edmonton and Toronto and former AHL commissioner Dave Andrews talks about the success of the Detroit Red Wings' minor-league system.
This week we're thrilled to have an extended in-depth discussion with outgoing AHL President and CEO Dave Andrews on his career, the transition to a new league boss and what's to come post-COVID.More about the hosts: David Foot @FootyOnTheAirLong-time Radio and Hockey personality, David brings his vast radio experience and his vast hockey knowledge to ATA. You might have seen his work through his current position as one of the voices of the Belleville Senators and his work at CJBQ800 to his work for the Wellington Dukes, Belleville Bulls, and the Peterborough Petes, David is a consumed professional with a passion and a rare understanding of the business.Patrick Williams @pwilliamsNHLLong-time hockey journalist and writer for NHL.com, Patrick brings his vast experience of covering the AHL to ATA. He brings a network of contacts unrivaled in the AHL podcast world and carries with him a plethora of stories and anecdotes from covering the AHL, the Winnipeg Jets, the ECHL, and the OHL. He has been heard before on SXM NHL Network Radio, Lightning Radio amongst other places throughout the years.
Nick and Joey talk Dave Andrews retirement and chat with Barracuda goaltender Zachary Sawchenko.
On this edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast,” host and Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott talks with staff writer Mike MacAdam about the Belmont Stakes being moved to June 20 and what Gov. Andrew Cuomo's decision to allow racing at Belmont Park means for racing at Saratoga Race Course. Ken then speaks with Spectrum News senior executive producer/anchor and former sports director Marisa Jacques about the influence of pioneering women's sportscaster Phyllis George, who died last Saturday at the age of 70. American Hockey League president Dave Andrews then joins the podcast to discuss the league cancelling its season May 11. Ken also talks to Dave about his impending retirement after 26 years as league president. On Twitter, follow Associate Sports Editor Ken Schott @slapschotts and Daily Gazette Sports @dgazettesports. Email Schott at schott@dailygazette.com. Listen to “The Parting Schotts Podcast” at https://dailygazette.com/sports/partingschotts, Apple Podcasts, Castbox, Spotify and SoundCloud.
This week on The Hockey News Podcast, with senior writers Matt Larkin, Ryan Kennedy and Campbell: – The NHL's Return to Play Committee is reportedly leaning back toward ending the regular season and launching immediately into the playoffs. Is the 24-team play-jn tourney the best solution? – Do 2020 NHL draft prospects have the right to complain about having to wait for the draft, or is it first-world problems? – The PHWPA announces five-hub-city plan for playing in 2020-21. Will it help grow the women's game and inch it closer to a unified league? – After the AHL cancels its season, president Dave Andrews worries that next season might take place without all 31 teams. What will be the ripple effect on the hockey world if that happens? – Listener mailbag, including: will the NHL consider any smaller hub cities for return-to-play scenarios? And more!
This new water park will make you want to visit the Smokies soon! Frank and Kira are LIVE with Dave Andrews to answer your questions about the park.
The American Hockey League cancelled the remainder of the 2019-2020 season and will not finish for the only time in its 83 year existence. Bob McElligott talks with AHL President Dave Andrews.
With the 2019/20 American Hockey League season officially cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we take a deep dive into the situation with outgoing AHL President and CEO Dave Andrews.More about the hosts:David Foot @FootyOnTheAirLong-time Radio and Hockey personality, David brings his vast radio experience and his vast hockey knowledge to ATA. You might have seen his work through his current position as one of the voices of the Belleville Senators and his work at CJBQ800 to his work for the Wellington Dukes, Belleville Bulls and the Peterborough Petes, David is a consumed professional with a passion and a rare understanding of the business.Patrick Williams @pwilliamsNHLLong-time hockey journalist and writer for NHL.com, Patrick brings his vast experience of covering the AHL to ATA. He brings a network of contacts unrivaled in the AHL podcast world and carries with him a plethora of stories and anecdotes from covering the AHL, the Winnipeg Jets, the ECHL and the OHL. He has been heard before on SXM NHL Network Radio, Lightning Radio amongst other places throughout the years.
AHL President Dave Andrews talks about the league's decision to cancel it's season (9:49). Former Canuck and current Sportsnet Analyst Kevin Bieksa stops by (34:47).
AHL president Dave Andrews on the process of cancelling the season, needing to look ahead to next year, retiring in a month, the Belleville Senators and planning for next season.
AHL president Dave Andrews on cancelling the season and planning for next year, golf courses opening in Ontario this weekend, PK Subban and texts.
The AHL President and CEO stops by to discuss the cancellation of the league’s season, how it affects the NHL and more.
AHL outgoing President and CEO Dave Andrews says that the league was aware that it was going to cancel the remainder of its season two weeks ago. Andrews also went on to say that Utica is a fantastic American Hockey League city, and that the city fully supports the Comets.
AHL President and CEO Dave Andrews discusses the cancellation of the season with Jeff, Brian and Anthony (6:17). Dallas Stars special assistant Marty Turco stops by to look back on his college career at Michigan, being a third goalie during a long playoff run and if Pat Verbeek belongs in the Hall of Fame (29:54). […]
Explore the intersection of wealth, happiness and purpose with Dave Andrews, CEO and Founder of Capital Partners Private Wealth Advisers.Dave talks through how he built Capital Partners upon clear fiduciary principles with a key focus on the juncture between the whole of the clients life and finances rather than a singular narrow and immediate financial focus.Dave draws on the 1000s of conversations he’s had with clients to put forward how financial planning is much deeper than merely a money focus but being very clear about your purpose and how want to live your life in a meaningful and fulfilling way and that this only comes about by being clear on your individual values. Without this clarity we quickly fall prone to reacting and comparing ourselves to the outside world, which leads only to discontentment.David is a wonderfully grounded and deep-thinking man who is able to share his huge wealth of knowledge and reflections in an engaging and articulate manner.For the listener there is the valuable opportunity to tap into some very solid and deep wisdom and truths that goes far beyond money and financial planning.
Rob Simpson caught up with AHL president Dave Andrews about goalies, his final year leading the AHL and what's next.
Dave Andrews preached the message at the evening service on Sunday 16th February 2020.
01:30 - Reign Game Reactions16:50 - Reigny Day Podcast Preview25:15 - AHL President Dave Andrews44:25 - Reign wrapup
This week, Levi, Cole, and Marchie tackle a bevy of topics, including Bill Fennelly's post-game quotes criticizing the officials, re-scoping the men's basketball season, what the offseason is like for football players, and what it can mean for a program to have an elite strength and conditioning coach. Marchie also tells a crazy story about Iowa State strength coach Dave Andrews that you won't want to miss.
Pitt took advantage over a vulnerable North Carolina team and got a big win. Could more be on the horizon? Pitt extended Capel as well which was smart given the good news as of late. Dave Andrews is leaving Pitt and Buddy Morris probably won’t be a fit as a replacement. I close out with NFL Playoffs talk.
*Spoiler Alert* I sat down with my good friends and discussed movies, tv shows, games, etc. I had to put a spoiler for the few people that haven't seen the movie “Joker”. This episode had no formula. We just hung out, had a few drinks, they packed a few bowls and we just had a fun conversation. I hope you guys enjoy this episode. As always, reach out and give me feedback on what you'd like to hear and we will make more of these episodes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asylum-podcast/message
Patrick Williams is my guest as the show becomes AHL centric. Patrick has covered the AHL since 2001, writing for various outlets and in my opinion is the #1 authority on the development league. Today's show covers a lot of aspects of the AHL including the schedule, the landscape of the league and the work of Dave Andrews. You can find Patrick's work at the NHL.com for whom he writes an AHL notebook and link to his other work including the (Around the A) podcast mentioned on the show below. Twitter: @pwilliamsNHL Elite Prospects Rinkside: https://www.eprinkside.com/ Around the A podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5SN5oJeOr4zYpDn2GFAEFt
Dave Andrews (@Ask4Dave) is the co-founder of www.OdeToVinyl.com, a social platform for music enthusiasts to share and experience new music through analogue.
Dave Andrews has been running the second-best hockey league in the world for a quarter century. Now, he’s stepping down as Commissioner of the American Hockey League. He joins Jeff and Elliotte to spin some yarns, discuss how the league has changed over the years, its relationship with the NHL and what advice he has […]
Welcome to From the Press Box on Rocket Sports Radio! Hosts Rick Stephens (@AllHabs) and Amy Johnson (@FlyersRule) will provide information on the American Hockey League, as well as the ECHL, junior hockey leagues, international hockey, prospects, and potential NHL draftees. It's an informative and entertaining weekly show brought to you by a team of credentialed, knowledgeable hockey journalists! Segment 1: Laval Rocket & Lehigh Valley Phantoms Canadiens prospect update: Nick SuzukiFlyers prospect update: Isaac Ratcliffe Segment 2: Around the AHL Dave Andrews announces retirementCalder Cup Playoffs: Division Finals update Segment 3: Beyond the AHL IIHF World ChampionshipsWeekly Preview Check out a new episode of From the Press Box every Tuesday, where Amy and Rick will talk about the Montreal Canadiens prospects in the AHL, ECHL, NCAA, OHL, and European leagues, as well as taking a closer look at other AHL teams, news, entertainment, and special events around the American Hockey League. Don't miss daily game recaps, player profiles and league news on AHL Report. Follow all the action on social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram.
Welcome to From the Press Box on Rocket Sports Radio! Hosts Rick Stephens (@AllHabs) and Amy Johnson (@FlyersRule) will provide information on the American Hockey League, as well as the ECHL, junior hockey leagues, international hockey, prospects, and potential NHL draftees. It’s an informative and entertaining weekly show brought to you by a team of credentialed, knowledgeable hockey journalists! Segment 1: Laval Rocket & Lehigh Valley Phantoms Canadiens prospect update: Nick SuzukiFlyers prospect update: Isaac Ratcliffe Segment 2: Around the AHL Dave Andrews announces retirementCalder Cup Playoffs: Division Finals update Segment 3: Beyond the AHL IIHF World ChampionshipsWeekly Preview Check out a new episode of From the Press Box every Tuesday, where Amy and Rick will talk about the Montreal Canadiens prospects in the AHL, ECHL, NCAA, OHL, and European leagues, as well as taking a closer look at other AHL teams, news, entertainment, and special events around the American Hockey League. Don’t miss daily game recaps, player profiles and league news on AHL Report. Follow all the action on social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram.
Dom Fay, Peter Catt and Sue Wilton are joined by Dave Andrews to explore "Plan Be"- the ethical guidelines laid out by Jesus in The Beatitudes that can help us be the change we want to see in the world. This is about a way of being that helps us live into our deepest potential through inner transformation that in turn transforms our world with justice, integrity, compassion and peace. The conversation explores what it means to follow the way of Jesus through the framework of these 8 life-giving principles.
Tonights show is Alien Corn live at the Hull Ave from 2001. It features Jono Smith on guitar and vocal, John Woody Wood on harmonica and vocals, Dave Andrews on the drums, and Bryan Marsden on Keyboards. Please like, subscribe, share, and comment. If you are on Podbean please follow. THANKS
tonight is we continue where we left off on episode 99. It is the April 2003 season two Iowa Blues showcase. The show recorded by a nice guy. If you have good ears you might be able to hear his name. I couldn't pick it out. The show stars Jimmy Pryor and John Lukehart with the band Clean Slate. (Doc Lawson on B3, John Lukehart guitar, Mark Jervis on bass, and Frank McDowelll on drums) The Iowa Blues showcase was produced by Tom Gary. Jono Smith was director of bands, with Gilbert Davis, Dave Andrews, and Frank Strong. Please like, subscribe, and share, if on Podbean please follow!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!
A treasure in the archive!!! Found a bootleg recording of the April show of season 2 of the Iowa Blues Showcase!!! WOW! This show featured Sam Salamone and Jody Bodley. I don't remember who recorded the show, I just remember the previous month a person asked to record it for us and we said yes:-) Director of Bands was Jono Smith, with John Lukehart, Tom Gary, Frank Strong, Gil Davis, and Dave Andrews. Show show was later produced for podcast by Tom Gary. Please like, subscribe, and share! If on podbean please follow!!!!! THANKS Tom Gary
Das Christentum ist die Religion des Friedens. Und der Islam ist eine Religion der Unterdrückung und Gewalt. Richtig? "Falsch!", sagt Dave Andrews, Dozent, Autor, Aktivist und christlicher Gemeindeleiter aus Brisbane/Australien. Beide Religionen haben eine blutige Vergangenheit, und noch heute wird in beider Namen Gewalt gepredigt und ausgeübt. Aber BEIDE berufen sich auf eine starke Tradition des Friedens und der Barmherzigkeit. Auf diese sollten sie sich besinnen, und zwar gemeinsam, im gegenseitigen Austausch. Wie das gehen kann, und was der Dschihad damit und auch mit Jesus zu tun hat, das erklärt Dave uns in einem packenden und hörenswerten Gespräch. Übrigens: Dies ist unser erster Talk mit einem englischsprachigen Gast. Bitte habt Verständnis, dass wir uns jeweils Zeit für die großartige Übersetzung durch Kai Scheunemann nehmen mussten.
The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
Show Topic: “Finding Your Way to Sobriety” Co-Hosts: Judy Gaman, Mark Anderson, Walter Gaman Guest: 2nd - Dave Andrews Segment 1 Intro – 30 sec. Discussion 4.5 min. Today's topic is alcohol. How much is too much, how to cut back or quit all together. Special guest this hour will be Dave Andrews, author of the book THE 30-DAY SOBRIETY SOLUTION: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home. (Connect) docs – small talk about alcohol – what we find in our patients. (Inspire) Find a way to INSPIRE our listeners! MUSIC FOR DOC SHOCK (JIM) Five Spanish universities and more than 300,000 female volunteers participated in a European investigation that is now confirming that alcohol intake increases the chances of developing breast cancer. This risk quadruples with the intake of each daily glass of wine or beer. 334,850 women between the ages of 35 and 70 from ten European countries participated in a study completed by an international team of researchers. 11,576 females were diagnosed with breast cancer over the course of the eleven-year monitoring study. According to the results, woman's average risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer increases by 4% with each additional 10 grams/day of alcohol. Read the study here! Follow us on Facebook! Tweet us on Twitter! Download the show on iTunes! Visit our website! Call us at 844-well 100 Segment 2 Intro – 10 sec. About tease – 1 min. – We are talking about alcohol use. How much is too much and when and how to cut back. We have a special guest coming up - Dave Andrews, author of the book THE 30-DAY SOBRIETY SOLUTION: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home. ANDERSON - Immortal minute – 2 min. Start with sponsorship statement below!!!!!!! “This Immortal Minute is brought to you by - Solis mammography – exceptional experience and exceptionally accurate results” Today's show is all alcohol. We went to welcome to the show - Dave Andrews, author of the book THE 30-DAY SOBRIETY SOLUTION: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home. Discuss You teamed up with Jack Canfield (Chicken Soup) to create this book – what was your motivation and how did the two of you get together on this. Who is this book targeted at? What are some of the reasons people drink? What about people who are afraid to quit and find out who the really are? The danger of the “willpower illusion” and other lies that hold them back from achieving sobriety. How to heal the relationships that have been damaged by their drinking—and how to identify and eliminate any relationships that continue to hold them back. Tease 20 sec. - SHOUT OUT TO MILITARY, Facebook (stay young media group) , download podcasts – follow us on twitter @StayYoungMedia coming up - nutritional choices that will curb cravings. Segment 3 Intro – 15 sec. Judy – Tease the upcoming Dementia Defender 844-WELL100 We are talking alcohol today. If you or someone you love deals with an alcohol issue, or if you just want to cut alcohol out of your life, this is a great show because we are visiting with Dave Andrews, author of the book THE 30-DAY SOBRIETY SOLUTION: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home. The groundbreaking new model, “The Sobriety System,” which teaches how to align their values, thoughts, beliefs, and feelings to ensure taking the right actions for long-term happiness and fulfillment. The transformative effect of asking questions -- and how to ask themselves life-changing ones. How to develop cultivate an attitude of gratitude—a necessary component for achieving lasting sobriety. Nutrition guidelines to curb cravings. How to heal the relationships that have been damaged by their drinking—and how to identify and eliminate any relationships that continue to hold them back. The mindsets and strategies of people who excel at thriving in sobriety and life, despite facing unbelievable challenges… Judy tease DD – grab a pen! 844-well100. Podcasts itunes, stayyoungamerica.com – 45 sec. Coming up Medical Mania Trivia and then at the end of the show - Dementia Defender Riddle of the day – your chance to win a free copy of the book Age to Perfection. Follow us on Twitter @StayYoungMedia Exit – 30 sec. Segment 4 – Intro – sec 15 Judy Announcement tease DD 844-Well100 – 30 sec.- Year End Dementia Defender Showdown! Susan David Question: You wait for it. It cracks, stays for a moment, and then vanishes before your eyes. What is it? Answer: Fireworks. What always goes to bed with its shoes on? Answer: A horse I build bridges of silver and crowns of gold. Who am I? Answer: A dentist! A murderer is condemned to death. He has to choose between three rooms. The first is full of raging fires, the second is full of assassins with loaded guns, and the third is full of lions that haven't eaten in 3 years. Which room is safest for him? Answer: The third room. Lions that haven't eaten in three years are dead. Does England have a 4th of July? Answer: Everybody has a 4th of July on their calandars – we just celebrate it I take what you receive and surrender it all by waving my flag. What am I? A mailbox DD: Q: What has 4 eyes but can't see? Judy: tease out – 30 sec. Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Show! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! 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Cool show featuring Big Daddy Dennis Kain and Steve Geroge. This was our pre show for season 3. Lots of fun with Frank Strong including Des Moines on $50. The show was produced by Jay Taylor and Tom Gary. Director of Bands was Jono Smith, with John Lee Eagen, Frank Strong, and Dave Andrews. Please subscribe, like, and share!!!!! Thanks!
The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
“Listen, just listen. You don't have to talk, you don't have to be the person that says something in the room. You need to listen, and hear what the person is really saying.” Dave Andrews The more I interview guests of the show, the more I am amazed at how many accidental businesses there are in the world that turn into cash generating machines while making a great impact on the world. Today's guest is Dave Andrews. Dave is the founder of Devious Media and owns the license for online sales associated with Old Guys Rule. Old Guys Rule is a t-shirt and product brand dedicated to all the fathers, uncles, grandfathers and old guys out there showing their age as a badge of honor. Dave shares with us the story of Old Guys Rule and how he partnered with the company to take the business to the next level. Dave also chats about the other businesses he runs and how he created a 7-figure location independent business model. 01:22: Who is Dave Andrews and Why Do Old Guys Rule? 11:40: Chris Tells About His Rodeo Clown Partnership 12:21: Forming a Partnership with Old Guys Rule 25:58: Tips on Creating 7-figure Location Independent Businesses Honorable Mentions: Shopify Masters Podcast with Felix Thea https://www.shopify.com/blog/120812613-licensing-old-guys-rule-brand Devious Media http://deviousmedia.com/ Community 102 http://community102.com/ Don Craig from Old Guys Rule https://www.linkedin.com/in/don-craig-31220711 ZenDesk https://www.zendesk.com/ Zappos http://www.zappos.com/ CorkSickle https://corkcicle.com/ Contact Info: dandrews@deviousmedia.com +1-818-458-4658 https://oldguysrule.com/ Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/entrepreneur-house-live-in/id1069958541?mt=2
Tonight is a jam packed show starring Jamming Jimmy Shieffer, Frank Strong, Roy Cashman, and Randy Burke, with special apparences by Jared Hall and Dave Andrews! That is a fun show!!! The show originally aired October of 2003. It was produced by Jay Taylor and Tom Gary. Director of Bands was Jono Smith, with John Lee Eagan, Rick Mo, Frank Strong, and Don Brown. Please Subscribe to podbean, Itunes, or Google Play!! Thanks!!
Dave Andrews and Dr Nora Amath join Dom Fay and Sue Wilton to tell stories and share the urgency of the message of peace and understanding between religious communities and the power of friendship between individuals. This conversation explores how the ‘prophet’ Jesus can unite rather than divide Muslims and Christians, giving examples of Muslims and Christians finding common ground, with thoughts on how we might all work together for common good.
Tonights show is dedicated to local and regional blues performers who have pass on this year, and in years past. The show stars, Jeff Stratton, Dan Doran, Ronn Hill, and mention of Janey Hooper. (if you have any recordings of her pease send them to us!) Also included are recordings of past showcase stars and players John Woody Wood, Jimmy Pryor, Chicago Rick Lussie, Gary Smith, Clover Buckingham, Rick Shultz, Louis McTizic, Frenchy Campbell, and Ethaline Wright. The show was produced by Lee Bell, Jay Taylor, Phill Moss, and Tom Gary. Jono Smith director of bands, with John Lee Eagan, Dave Andrews, Frank Strong, Rick Mosqueda, Don Brown, and a cast of milions. Please like subscribe, share, Help us keep the blues alive and DFTBA
The Staying Young Show 2.0 - Entertaining | Educational | Health & Wellness
Need to get back on the band wagon? Special guest Dave Andrews,author of the book The 30 Day Sobriety Solution: How to CutBack or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your OwnHome. Staying Young show is a nationally syndicatedmedical show that teaches with entertainment. J.Mark Anderson, MDJudy Gaman, Health and Wellness ExpertWalter Gaman, MD
Patricia will interview Dave Andrews, leading sobriety coach and recovered alcoholic, and co-author of THE 30-DAY SOBRIETY SOLUTION: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home. Co-author Jack Canfield, is a leading success coach and famed creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® phenomenon. Dave will discuss a solution to people who want to cut back or stop drinking excessively in their recovery resource which integrates proven success principles and practices with neuroscience,therapies and success stories. brbr In the second half hour, Patricia will be joined by ET Chris Ciunci, the Founder and Managing Partner of TribalVision, an outsourced marketing department for hire, a forward thinking alternative to the traditional advertising agency model. The author of Market Smarter: It's time to look at marketing in a whole new light. He will discuss how employee engagement is a key factor behind the most successful companies and positive steps to take in the new year.
Patricia will interview Dave Andrews, leading sobriety coach and recovered alcoholic, and co-author of THE 30-DAY SOBRIETY SOLUTION: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home. Co-author Jack Canfield, is a leading success coach and famed creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® phenomenon. Dave will discuss a solution to people who want to cut back or stop drinking excessively in their recovery resource which integrates proven success principles and practices with neuroscience,therapies and success stories. brbr In the second half hour, Patricia will be joined by ET Chris Ciunci, the Founder and Managing Partner of TribalVision, an outsourced marketing department for hire, a forward thinking alternative to the traditional advertising agency model. The author of Market Smarter: It's time to look at marketing in a whole new light. He will discuss how employee engagement is a key factor behind the most successful companies and positive steps to take in the new year.
Patricia will interview Dave Andrews, leading sobriety coach and recovered alcoholic, and co-author of THE 30-DAY SOBRIETY SOLUTION: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home. Co-author Jack Canfield, is a leading success coach and famed creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® phenomenon. Dave will discuss a solution to people who want to cut back or stop drinking excessively in their recovery resource which integrates proven success principles and practices with neuroscience,therapies and success stories. brbr In the second half hour, Patricia will be joined by ET Chris Ciunci, the Founder and Managing Partner of TribalVision, an outsourced marketing department for hire, a forward thinking alternative to the traditional advertising agency model. The author of Market Smarter: It's time to look at marketing in a whole new light. He will discuss how employee engagement is a key factor behind the most successful companies and positive steps to take in the new year.
Patricia will interview Dave Andrews, leading sobriety coach and recovered alcoholic, and co-author of THE 30-DAY SOBRIETY SOLUTION: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home. Co-author Jack Canfield, is a leading success coach and famed creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® phenomenon. Dave will discuss a solution to people who want to cut back or stop drinking excessively in their recovery resource which integrates proven success principles and practices with neuroscience,therapies and success stories. brbr In the second half hour, Patricia will be joined by ET Chris Ciunci, the Founder and Managing Partner of TribalVision, an outsourced marketing department for hire, a forward thinking alternative to the traditional advertising agency model. The author of Market Smarter: It's time to look at marketing in a whole new light. He will discuss how employee engagement is a key factor behind the most successful companies and positive steps to take in the new year.
The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism says some 28% of adults in the United States drink enough to put them at risk of dependency or other alcohol related abuses. A new book takes an alternative approach to recovery from alcohol addiction that is different from the traditional 12-step process. The authors are Jack Canfield who created the Chicken Soup for the Soul series and recovery expert Dave Andrews. WSIU's Jeff Williams recently talked with Andrews for this edition of In The Author's Voice.
Dave Andrews is an author, speaker, and transformational coach about to launch a book called the 30 Day Sobriety Solution with co-author Jack Canfield. Dave’s life’s work is about helping other people take possession of their lives, overcome addictions, and achieve their biggest life goals. And on this episode, he gets super real about his drinking habits, the enormous life event that changed his path forever, and how this impactful book came about.
Dave Andrews has lived and worked in intentional communities with marginalised groups of people in Australia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal. Through these experiences he developed a passion for seeing Christians and Muslims learning together what it means to follow Jesus. To this end, he proposes that we all observe the Jihad of Jesus. We caught up with Dave at the Greenbelt Festival to uncover what exactly this means! If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
America’s healthcare system has been in a downward spiral for years, and NOW its time to restore the doctor-patient relationship by bringing healthcare back to the way it was meant to be through Direct Access Medicine… Simply, Better Healthcare.This is for all of us and we need you to get involved and let your voice be heard. Each week on, Taking Back America’s Healthcare, listen LIVE as we highlight medical news that not only exposes the problems within our system but also provides Real solutions that will help you get the healthcare you deserve. You need a Healthcare advocate, so join host Dave Andrews, along with Physician, Dr. Michael Lucherini of Summit Medicine and Pediatrics - pioneer of Direct Access Medicine. As they help you to ask the right questions, find the answers, and help you Take Back your Healthcare, America.Be part of the TBA Nation by calling toll free 877.907.8065 and let your voice be heard….Join in the conversation and Make a Difference.Taking Back America’s Healthcare can be heard across America and worldwide, every Saturday at 8am MST on the Synergy 1 Radio Network.Be Social and stay on top of all the latest news by liking TBA Nation on Facebook, and then share it with your friends! Then head over to the TBA Nation website, drop your pin in the map and become part of The Nation.
Dave Andrews has committed his life to serving the poorest and most marginalised people in Australia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Nepal for more than forty years. His wisdom and humility made him one of our most popular interviewees of 2014. In his Christmas reflection, Dave draws out some fascinating and surprising insights from the example of the Wise Men. If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.
Dave Andrews has committed his life to serving the poorest and most marginalised people through small, local Christian communities. He's clearly a man who knows Jesus intimately, and has gained tremendous experience and wisdom. So why doesn't he consider himself, or even strive to be, a 'great man of God'? If you want more from Nomad, check out our website, and follow us on Facebook and twitter If you're looking for other people to share this journey with, then register on our Listener Map, and see if any other nomads are in your area. Nomad can only keep going because a small group of faithful listeners help us pay the bills. If you want to join them, you can make regular donations at Patreon or a one-off or regular donation through PayPal, the links to which you can find on our support page. As a thank you, you'll have access to Nomad Book Club, our online community The Beloved Listener Lounge, and Nomad Devotionals, where we're attempting to reconstruct worship through a creative mix of songs, music, readings, prayers and guest reflections.
In this episode Ray is joined by Dave Andrews for Part 3 of the Loose At the Wild Goose series recorded at the Wild Goose Festival. Dave is a practitioner of Christian Anarchy and someone known for his radical spirituality and incarnational ministry. Listen in as Dave shares with Ray his heart for Christian Anarchy, […]
Nat Couropmitree, Life fulfillment coach and host of the Law of Attraction Success Radio Show welcomes Dave Andrews as today's guest. Dave has used the Law of Attraction as a powerful tool to accomplish his goals, such as getting sober and getting physically healthier. Dave has gone on to become the founder of The Sobriety Solution (http://www.TheSobrietySolution.com). The Sobriety Solution is dedicated to helping others recover, reclaim and re-invent their lives without alcohol. Through his own personal struggle with alcohol dependency spanning 18 years he was able to finally learn how to thrive in sobriety. Dave has dedicated his life to inspiring and teaching others how to overcome their addiction to live meaningful and fulfilling lives.
Nat Couropmitree, Life fulfillment coach and host of the Law of Attraction Success Radio Show welcomes Dave Andrews as today's guest. Dave has used the Law of Attraction as a powerful tool to accomplish his goals, such as getting sober and getting physically healthier. Dave has gone on to become the founder of The Sobriety Solution (http://www.TheSobrietySolution.com). The Sobriety Solution is dedicated to helping others recover, reclaim and re-invent their lives without alcohol. Through his own personal struggle with alcohol dependency spanning 18 years he was able to finally learn how to thrive in sobriety. Dave has dedicated his life to inspiring and teaching others how to overcome their addiction to live meaningful and fulfilling lives.