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Pope Francis has died, and the world now turns its eyes to the smoke above the Sistine Chapel. In this episode of Dave Does History, Dave Bowman joins Bill Mick to break down the ancient—and often misunderstood—process of the papal conclave. From medieval roof removals to modern-day power plays, Dave explores the rituals, rules, and raw politics of picking the next pope. Was it always this secretive? (Yes.) Was it always this messy? (Also yes.) Tune in for history, humor, and maybe a few holy surprises. It's “Game of Thrones,” but with incense and Latin.
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In this captivating episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us on a thought-provoking journey through the legal, historical, and cultural ramifications of birthright citizenship. This discussion dives into the heart of the 14th Amendment, unpacking its revolutionary impact on defining citizenship in the United States, while tracing its origins back to the Reconstruction Era. With his signature mix of wit and analytical insight, Dave explains the challenges and controversies surrounding the interpretation of the citizenship clause. From its role in overturning the infamous Dred Scott decision to its enduring implications in modern debates on immigration, the episode lays bare the struggles of a nation reconciling its foundational ideals with its ever-evolving demographics. Bowman also highlights key moments in the legal battles, including the landmark Supreme Court case United States v. Wong Kim Ark, which cemented the principle of jus soli—citizenship by birthright. Listeners are treated to an engaging exploration of the broader cultural and geopolitical impacts of U.S. immigration policy, such as the exclusionary Immigration Act of 1924 and its unintended consequences, including strained international relations with Japan. Bowman challenges listeners to consider the long-term implications of revisiting this issue, raising essential questions about the balance between legal precedent, constitutional interpretation, and the nation's values. This episode isn't just a lesson in history—it's a masterclass in connecting the past to the present, reminding us why understanding history is crucial for navigating today's challenges. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just curious about the roots of today's debates, this discussion offers a fresh and insightful take that shouldn't be missed.
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In this special episode of Dave Does History, host Dave Bowman dives into the revolutionary impact of the USS Nautilus, launched on January 21, 1954, as the world's first nuclear-powered submarine. From its groundbreaking design and Admiral Hyman Rickover's visionary leadership to its operational challenges and Cold War-era accomplishments, this episode explores how the Nautilus redefined submarine warfare and naval strategy.
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In this gripping episode of Dave Does History, Dave Bowman takes listeners back to December 17, 1944, a day that saw both the brutality of war and the resilience of memory. Focusing on the Malmedy Massacre—a horrific war crime during the Battle of the Bulge—Dave delivers a masterful, unflinching account of how over 80 unarmed American soldiers were executed by Joachim Peiper's Waffen-SS forces. The episode is not just a retelling of the events but a reflective journey into how such tragedies often fade from collective memory. Dave balances the hard facts with an accessible, conversational tone, making the historical narrative both compelling and deeply personal. His exploration of the political maneuvering after the war, including the controversial commutation of Peiper's sentence, raises important questions about justice, morality, and the selective nature of history. What sets this episode apart is Dave's ability to connect the past to the present. He challenges listeners to consider the cost of historical amnesia, reminding us why events like the Malmedy Massacre must be remembered—not only to honor the victims but to guard against repeating similar atrocities. With vivid storytelling, thoughtful analysis, and a call to reflect on uncomfortable truths, this episode is both a powerful tribute and a stark warning. Dave Does History continues to shine as a must-listen for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of humanity in times of war.
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On this episode of Dave Does History, titled "Pardon Moi?", Dave Bowman takes us deep into the fascinating and often controversial history of presidential pardons. Starting with George Washington's groundbreaking decision to pardon rebels from the Whiskey Rebellion, Dave examines how this unique executive power—granted by Article II of the Constitution—has shaped American politics and justice. From acts of mercy meant to heal a divided nation to instances that sparked outrage over perceived favoritism, the pardon power has been wielded by every president, often with profound consequences. We'll discuss pivotal moments, such as Andrew Johnson's pardons after the Civil War, Gerald Ford's polarizing pardon of Richard Nixon, and more modern uses (and abuses) of clemency. Along the way, Dave explores the philosophical roots of pardons, the debates that raged in the Constitutional Convention of 1787, and whether the power has become too political—or was it always that way? Join Dave and Bill Mick as they break down the historical context, legal foundations, and ongoing controversies surrounding one of the president's most significant—and debated—powers. Tune in for an engaging journey through history that still resonates in today's headlines!
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What happens when the music swells, the soldiers snap to attention, and history pivots on a single decision? In this episode, we march into a world where leadership, accountability, and sacrifice collide—through the lens of Ulysses S. Grant, the Cold War, and the scars of modern warfare. Dave Bowman pulls no punches as he connects the dots between the past and the present, questioning what it truly means to honor the sacrifices of those who march forward while leaders play to prevent rather than win. With sharp insights and unflinching honesty, Dave dives into the enduring struggles of veterans across generations, culminating in a searing critique of accountability—or lack thereof—in today's leadership. This is not just history. It's a challenge. A call to reflection. And maybe, just maybe, a path forward. Are we retreating behind the Rapidan again, or are we finally ready to turn south and face the fight? Stay tuned—you won't want to miss this.
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In this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman dives into one of the most transformative moments in American history: the Election of 1800. Known as the "Revolution of 1800," this pivotal event marked the first peaceful transfer of power between opposing political parties and tested the young republic's capacity to endure fierce ideological divides. Dave unpacks the bitter campaign between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, the key issues that polarized the nation—like the Alien and Sedition Acts, taxation, and foreign policy—and the unprecedented Electoral College tie that sent the election to the House of Representatives. Along the way, he explores the role of Aaron Burr, whose ambitions stirred additional controversy, and highlights the colorful insults hurled between candidates in what was perhaps the nastiest campaign in U.S. history. With humor, insight, and historical analysis, Dave reveals how this contentious election reshaped the presidency, solidified the two-party system, and led to the creation of the 12th Amendment. Tune in for a gripping tale of political rivalries, constitutional crises, and the enduring lessons of 1800.
To mark the film's 40th anniversary, we revisit Peter Hyams' 2010 – a brave follow-up to a literal monolith in science fiction film history. In what was then called a 'belated' rather than a 'legacy' sequel, the film adapts Arthur C. Clarke's novel and features a stellar cast of Roy Scheider, Helen Mirren, John Lithgow, Bob Balaban and, returning from 2001: A Space Odyssey, Keir Dullea and Douglas Rain as Dave Bowman and HAL 9000. Yes, it's full of stars. But it is a worthy follow-up that stands on its own? Or is it a pale imitation and a footnote? Find out! Follow us on Tiktok, Facebook, Instagram and Bluesky. Support us on Patreon to nominate future films, vote on whether films should be released or thrown back, and access exclusive bonus content!
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On this special Thanksgiving edition of The Florida Roundtable, Bill Mick sits down with historian Dave Bowman for a fascinating dive into the origins of Thanksgiving as we know it today. Discover the incredible story of Sarah Josepha Hale, the determined writer and editor who campaigned tirelessly for decades to transform Thanksgiving from a regional harvest festival into a unifying national holiday. Dave Bowman shares the historical context of Hale's mission, her groundbreaking influence in the 19th century, and the moment her vision finally reached Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. Through compelling anecdotes, rich historical insights, and a touch of humor, Dave and Bill explore how this remarkable woman's advocacy shaped one of America's most cherished traditions. Celebrate the spirit of gratitude, unity, and pecan pie as Dave Bowman connects the past to the present in this captivating discussion. Perfect listening for Thanksgiving weekend or anytime you want to reflect on the power of persistence and the origins of a beloved holiday. Tune in now to learn why Sarah Hale truly is 'The Mother of Thanksgiving.
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In this special episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us on a journey to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, revisiting the battlefield, the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery, and the timeless significance of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Through vivid storytelling, personal anecdotes, and deep historical insight, Dave brings to life the events of July and November 1863, exploring the profound sacrifices made during the Civil War and Lincoln's unparalleled ability to redefine the purpose of the conflict in just 272 words. Join Dave as he reflects on his own visits to Gettysburg, shares lessons passed down to his son, and examines the cultural and political challenges of preserving this history. From Edward Everett's marathon oration to Lincoln's concise brilliance, this episode captures the emotional and historical weight of a moment that shaped the nation. Listen to Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Legacy of Lincoln's Address now, and reconnect with one of America's defining moments in just under an hour.
In today's riveting segment of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us on a journey exploring the chilling implications of Nazi ideology and why historical memory is vital. Using Adolf Hitler's calculated policies in 1938 and his fascination with Napoleon's mistakes as a starting point, Dave discusses why merely “knowing” history isn't enough. Bowman argues that it's our failure to *remember* history that leads us to make the same errors—mistakes like Hitler's ill-fated Russian campaign, made with full knowledge of Napoleon's blunders but without any real lessons learned. The discussion also tackles the casual use of terms like “Nazi” and “fascist” in modern politics. Bowman explains how using these words as casual insults, detached from their historical weight, diminishes our grasp on what these ideologies truly represent. Together with Bill Mick, Dave sheds light on how historical narratives shape societal values and warns against the perils of forgetting these lessons. With calls from listeners and powerful anecdotes, this episode reminds us that misusing historical terms not only disrespects the past but also endangers the moral foundation they teach us to uphold. Tune in as Dave Bowman and Bill Mick delve into a thoughtful conversation on why history matters now more than ever.
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In this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes listeners back to one of the most pivotal elections in U.S. history—the election of 1912. It wasn't just a contest between candidates; it was a clash of ideologies that would shape the nation for decades to come. With four influential contenders—incumbent William Howard Taft, former president Theodore Roosevelt, Democrat Woodrow Wilson, and Socialist Eugene V. Debs—each presenting a unique vision for America's future, this election marked a turning point. Dave explores the key issues that divided these candidates, from labor rights and corporate power to women's suffrage and social justice, and examines how Roosevelt's dramatic split from the Republican Party set the stage for lasting changes in American politics. Tune in to understand why this “Battle of Titans” still resonates, and discover the lessons it holds for today's political landscape.
The Chicago cornetist Spanier was known primarily for playing in small groups, but for about two years he led a big band modeled on the example of Bob Crosby's Orchestra. These studio dates for Decca and live airshots from the Arcadia Ballroom feature the leader, trombonist Vernon Brown, clarinetists Irving Fazola and Tony Martell, tenor sax Nick Caiazza, pianist Dave Bowman and drummer Don Carter . .great big band swing centered on New Orleans style! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
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In today's riveting episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us back to October 28/29, 1923, to recount the harrowing tale of the USS O-5 submarine disaster. In the murky waters of the Panama Canal, the O-5 collided with a freighter and quickly sank, trapping crew members beneath the waves. Torpedoman Second Class Henry Breault's courageous decision to dive back into the sinking vessel to rescue a trapped comrade would become the stuff of legend—and earn him the Medal of Honor. Dave explores the bravery, sacrifice, and incredible story of survival in a world of "Stygian darkness," sharing both the history of early submarines and Breault's legacy as the only enlisted submariner to receive the Medal of Honor. Tune in as we dive deep (no pun intended!) into this tale of heroism, exploring questions of courage, training, and what it takes to act selflessly in a life-or-death moment.
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In this heartfelt episode, "Ain't Baseball Great?" Dave Bowman reminisces about his unlikely and profound connection to the Los Angeles Dodgers, a relationship that dates back to October 1978. With nostalgia, he revisits unforgettable moments in Dodgers history—like Bob Welch's iconic strikeout of Reggie Jackson in '78, the tension-filled 1981 postseason, and the legendary '88 season. But it's more than just stats and scores. Dave shares how the Dodgers became his anchor, from helping him survive Navy boot camp to inspiring resilience in life's challenges, even some painful ones involving the dentist's chair. Listen in as he reflects on baseball's enduring impact, why some seasons define a lifetime, and why, for him, the Dodgers are forever a symbol of hope and perseverance.
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In this episode of *Dave Does History*, Dave Bowman takes us back to October8, 1918, exploring the life and remarkable transformation of Sgt. Alvin York. Born into the rugged hills of Tennessee, York was a devout Christian and pacifist who initially struggled with the moral dilemma of going to war. However, as the United States became embroiled in World War I, York's internal conflict would lead him to one of the most heroic actions in American military history. Dave dives deep into York's personal journey, from a rowdy youth to his profound Christian conversion, and how he reconciled his faith with the brutal reality of war. The episode climaxes with the legendary Battle of the Argonne Forest, where York single-handedly silenced 35 machine guns, killed 25 enemy soldiers, and captured 132 German troops. Dave also reflects on the aftermath of York's heroism and his humble return to civilian life, where he refused to commercialize his fame and instead focused on supporting veterans and his local community. Join Bill and Dave as they unpack the incredible story of how a reluctant soldier became one of America's most celebrated war heroes, and the legacy that York's faith, humility, and service left behind. Tune in to learn more about the man behind the Medal of Honor, and how his actions continue to inspire to this day.
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In this week's episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us through the compelling and often-overlooked story of Richard Stockton, one of the lesser-known Founding Fathers. Born on October 1, 1730, Stockton was a distinguished lawyer and one of the brave men who signed the Declaration of Independence. However, unlike many of his peers, Stockton's dedication to the American cause came at a devastating personal cost. Join us as we explore Stockton's journey from being one of the most prominent lawyers in the colonies to enduring imprisonment and financial ruin at the hands of the British. Dave examines the sacrifices Stockton made for the Revolution and reflects on why his story has been largely forgotten. What lessons can we learn from Stockton's life, and how does his experience shape our understanding of the true cost of freedom? Tune in for and examine the life, struggles, and legacy of Richard Stockton—available now on Spotify, iTunes, and wherever you listen to podcasts.
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The latest episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live delivers a masterful blend of naval history, personal storytelling, and cultural reflection. In his signature style, Dave Bowman takes us aboard one of the most iconic vessels in U.S. Navy history: the USS Enterprise. From its pivotal role in World War II to its revolutionary leap as the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, Dave breathes life into the ship's story with vivid historical accounts and nuanced insight. What sets this episode apart is Dave's unique connection to the subject. He not only recounts the Enterprise's storied legacy but also shares a gripping personal tale from 1986, when the ship's presence quite literally meant life or death. His heartfelt reflection on that harrowing experience brings the listener into the emotional gravity of the moment, adding an extra layer of depth to the episode. Host Bill Mick complements Dave's historical deep dive with thoughtful questions, sparking discussions that move fluidly between the technical advancements of the ship, its pop culture influence—yes, even Star Trek gets a nod—and the challenges of decommissioning such a legendary vessel. The conversation feels natural, engaging, and full of reverence for naval history without sacrificing accessibility for listeners unfamiliar with the topic. For history buffs and fans of naval lore, this episode is a treasure trove of information. But even casual listeners will find themselves drawn in by Dave's passion and the sheer weight of the Enterprise's legacy. This episode not only honors one of America's most beloved ships but also invites listeners to reflect on the enduring impact of military innovation and the vessels that symbolize national pride.
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On this special Constitution Day episode of *Dave Does History* on Bill Mick Live, Dave Bowman takes us back to September 17, 1787, when the framers of the U.S. Constitution gathered for one final act—signing the document that would define the nation. Through vivid storytelling, Dave delves into the tense atmosphere in the room, where not all delegates were in agreement. He examines the optimism of some, like Benjamin Franklin, who urged unity despite imperfections, and the concerns of others, like George Mason, who saw fatal flaws, especially the absence of a Bill of Rights. With his signature blend of humor and insight, Dave also explores how the debates of that day still resonate in our modern world. How did the compromises reached shape the future of the United States, and what lessons can we draw today? Join us for a compelling historical analysis, filled with rich details, as we reflect on the birth of the Constitution and its lasting impact. Tune in and learn why, as Franklin said, this Constitution would “astonish our enemies” and shape the future of a fledgling nation.
Four more or less unrelated sessions featuring high quality and professional traditional jazz as it was being performed on 52nd Street . . George Wettling's Rhythm Kings with Ed Hall, Billy Butterfield and Dave Bowman; Bud Freeman's Gang with Bobby Hackett, Pee Wee Russell, Dave Matthews and Jess Stacy; two sessions by George Brunies' Jazz Band with either Wild Bill Davison or Max Kaminsky, either Tony Parenti or Johnny Mince, Gene Schroeder, Jack Lesberg and Johnny Blowers. And Eddie Condon on every side! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
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On this episode of Dave Does History, Dave Bowman takes us back to the post-Revolutionary War era of America, a time when the new nation was struggling to find its footing. Contrary to the idyllic vision many have of early America, life was far from perfect. Economic chaos, political instability, and the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation left the young country in disarray. From state tariff wars to veterans coming home with no jobs, it was clear that the government structure was failing. Dave and Bill Mick dive into the Annapolis Convention of 1786, where delegates from five states gathered to address these issues. Despite the limited turnout, the convention sparked conversations that would ultimately lead to the Constitutional Convention and the creation of a stronger central government. Dave highlights the pivotal role figures like James Madison and Alexander Hamilton played in reshaping the nation and emphasizes just how close America came to failure. Join us for a deep dive into the challenges America faced and the solutions that ultimately shaped the future of the country.
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Dave Bowman dives into the wild and whimsical story of the Great Moon Hoax of 1835, when the New York Sun convinced the public that bat-like beings thrived on the moon. But this is just the starting point for a broader discussion on the nature of media, communication, and the influence they wield over society. Dave reflects on his experiences in a new mass communications class, critiques the idea that "all media is social," and questions the role of modern news outlets. What happens when media, government, and powerful entities shape our perceptions? Is it just fear, or is there something more? Tune in as Dave unravels the threads connecting 19th-century lunar fantasies to today's media landscape, with a few pointed jabs at Zuckerberg's recent revelations about media manipulation thrown in for good measure.
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In this episode of “Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live,” Dave Bowman dives deep into the life and legacy of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States. Often overshadowed by other historical figures, Harrison played a crucial role in shaping the post-Civil War era, advocating for civil rights, modernizing the U.S. Navy, and navigating the challenges of a rapidly changing America. Dave discusses Harrison's lesser-known accomplishments, his challenges as a leader during the Gilded Age, and how his principles continue to influence American politics today. Learn why Harrison, though often forgotten, was truly “somebody” in the annals of U.S. history.
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On this weeks gripping episode of “Dave Does History” on the Bill Mick Live Show, historian Dave Bowman takes us back to the harrowing final voyage of the USS Indianapolis during World War II. We explore the top-secret mission that led to the ship's fateful journey, the catastrophic torpedo attack by a Japanese submarine, and the horrific ordeal faced by the surviving crew members in shark-infested waters. The episode also touches on the infamous court-martial of Captain McVay and the eventual discovery of the shipwreck. Join us for a detailed and emotional retelling of one of the most tragic maritime disasters in U.S. Naval history.
Once upon a time there were advertising agencies that offered clients a full range of services, being media and creative. Where the two were considered, developed, recommended and delivered together. Then, in the last millennium, media was split off, and media and creative were often handled by separate and sometimes competing companies. Channel strategies, creative strategies, and connection strategies were developed by various teams, both in-house and outsourced. But increasingly these are being put back together with what is again called “full service” but is more likely an integrated offering similar to the one Publicis Groupe developed for their client Arnott's with The Neighbour, which we have discussed here previously. But in this episode, we are going under the hood of the integrated offering to discuss how an integrated agency offering works with Publicis Groupe ANZ's Chief Media Officer, Imogen Hewitt, Chief Creative Officer, Dave Bowman, and Chief Data Officer, Maurice Riley. Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/managing-marketing/id1018735190 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75mJ4Gt6MWzFWvmd3A64XW?si=a3b63c66ab6e4934 Listen on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjE2MTQ0MjA2NC9zb3VuZHMucnNz Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/managing-marketing Listen on Podbean: https://managingmarketing.podbean.com/ For more episodes of TrinityP3's Managing Marketing podcast, visit https://www.trinityp3.com/managing-marketing-podcasts/ Recorded live on Zoom H4n and edited, mixed and managed by JML Audio with thanks to Jared Lattouf.
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In this compelling episode of "Bill Mick Live," Dave Bowman delves into the historical intricacies of political assassinations, focusing on the death of Tiberius Gracchus in 133 BCE. Dave explores the turbulent period of the Late Roman Republic, drawing striking parallels between ancient Rome and contemporary political climates. As he dissects the motives and consequences of Gracchus' assassination, Dave presents a thought-provoking hypothesis on how republics on the brink of collapse often resort to political violence and assassinations. Tune in for a riveting historical analysis that questions the future of modern republics and the lessons we can learn from the past. Don't miss this episode of "Dave Does History" on Bill Mick Live!
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In this episode of Dave Does History on Bill Mick Live, historian Dave Bowman takes listeners on a deep dive into the War of 1812, examining the complex causes and significant consequences of the conflict. The discussion covers the war's origins, including British impressment of American sailors, trade restrictions, and territorial disputes involving Native American tribes. Bowman explains how the war fostered a sense of national unity and identity, despite initial American setbacks such as the surrender at the Siege of Detroit. Key battles, including the naval victory at Lake Erie and the Battle of New Orleans, are highlighted for their strategic importance and impact on American morale. The episode also addresses the burning of Washington, D.C., and the eventual peace established by the Treaty of Ghent. Through this detailed exploration, Bowman illustrates the war's profound influence on America's diplomatic and military strategies, as well as its cultural legacy, including the inspiration for “The Star-Spangled Banner.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plausibly-live/message
When a music performer turns to finance, unexpected things happen. David Bowman's journey from the arts to financial planning is one such story. In this episode, David shares how he discovered financial planning at Ohio State University and succeeded at a Central Ohio RIA.Now the Director of Partnerships at XY Planning Network (XYPN), David's career path has been diverse: from odd jobs and recruitment to organizing conferences and founding a college planning education company. He discusses the growth of XYPN from a startup to a support hub for financial advisors.David highlights the role of technology at XYPN and the collaborative spirit within the network, where advisors actively refer clients to one another. Additionally, David emphasizes the importance of partnerships and sponsorships, detailing the enriching experience of witnessing the mutual growth and success of both companies and members within the network.Dave's Social and Website:https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-bowman-cfp/https://www.xyplanningnetwork.com/Music in this episode was obtained from Bensound.
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In this episode of Plausibly Live, host Dave Bowman sits down with acclaimed author and executive producer Charles Lachmann to discuss his riveting new book, “Codename Nemo.” Lachmann delves into the captivating true story behind the capture of the Nazi U-boat U-505 during World War II, revealing the intense research and dedication that went into bringing this historical thriller to life. Listeners will discover the extraordinary feats of bravery by the American sailors who undertook this daring mission, the meticulous process Lachmann followed to uncover their stories, and the broader implications of this remarkable naval operation. Tune in for an engaging conversation that brings history to life in a gripping narrative style. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plausibly-live/message
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In the intriguing world of naval history and maritime technology, few things capture the imagination quite like the evolution of the submarine. In a special episode of "Bill Mick Live" on April 9, 2024, Dave Bowman, a seasoned historian and submarine veteran, dives deep into the legacy of submarines, from their early inception to their critical role in modern naval warfare. With his unique blend of firsthand experience and historical knowledge, Dave navigates through the stories of innovation, bravery, and tragedy that have defined submarine service. This episode not only sheds light on the technological advancements and strategic significance of submarines but also honors the memory of those who served beneath the waves, facing the ocean's unforgiving nature. Join us for a journey through time, exploring the depths of human ingenuity and the relentless spirit of exploration that characterizes the submariners' path. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plausibly-live/message
The un-sequelizable gets sequelized! This week on Authorized, we're joined by film critic Bilge Ebiri to discuss Arthur C. Clarke's colder, harder scifi follow up to 2001. It's got Lovecraftian monsters, love affairs, and more Dave Bowman than you could ever want. Check out Bilge's writing! https://www.vulture.com/author/bilge-ebiri/ Subscribe to our Patreon!: patreon.com/authorizedpod Follow us on Twitter: Twitter.com/authorizedpod Instagram: instagram.com/authorizedpod Next time on Authorized: Kelly Nugent meets her new nemesis, The Absent Minded Profesor --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/authorizedpod/support
Badass Digital Nomads is back after a holiday break! Kristin shares behind the scenes of the podcast after an action-packed 2023. Then, she shares and life and personal development themes she's been thinking about over the year. She also offers practical tips, exercises, and resources for how to apply these topics in your life. Thank you for listening this year and for being a part of the community. Thank you to the Badass Digital Nomads Team for their work on the podcast this year: Kayla, TJ, Gaston, and Penny Special thanks to you! Thank you to everyone who downloaded the podcast this year, left a review, donated a (decaf) coffee, joined Patreon, or shared Badass Digital Nomads with others. We appreciate you! Special Offers: Apply for moving overseas support Buy Kristin a Decaf Coffee Join Patreon Travel to Portugal with Kristin Episode Resources: Top Podcasts of 2023: How To Find or Become a Virtual Assistant in 2023 Becoming a Self-Made Entrepreneur and Creative with Niklas Göke The Best Places To Travel in 2023 How to Improve Your Health & Wellness By Moving Abroad Related Podcasts: Ep 91: How to Overcome Loneliness While Traveling Ep 215: The Easy Way to Live a Better Life Ep 232: Simone Vincenzi Mental Health and The Great Resignation Books/Articles Mentioned: Article: The Busy Trap (NYT) Digital Minimalism How to Break Up with Your Phone Smart Phone, Dumb Phone Time and How to Spend It War of Art Walden (Life in the Woods) Additional Resources: Live to 100 - Secrets of the Blue Zones (Netflix) Thank you to our 2023 Patrons! Alex Duffy, TheTravelingHatter, Alejandro Martin, Julie D'Angelo, Stephen L. Bainton, KatTraveler12, Eric Kwang, Dawn Davis, Jim Chadwick, Em Winn, Ron Sokol, Dave M., Francis, DJ, Michelle and Joel Hartz, Stephen Weeks, Andy, Netdtek Tor, Chip Pierce, Mike Ramsey, Christopher Copley, Dave Bowman, Jenopolis, Phil Ratzloff, Gary Bridges, Daniel McCutcheon, Stephen Williams, Mike and Mary McCombs, Isaac Medrano, Scottman895, Karen Espig, Richard Yanda, Shawn, Walt Magnado Special thanks to Jeff Right for being Kristin's #1 donor on BuyMeaCoffee. Connect with Kristin and Support the Show: * Become a Patron * Buy a Coffee * Follow on Instagram * Join the Facebook Group * Leave a 5-Star Review * Subscribe on YouTube See the show notes pages on BadassDigitalNomads.com or TravelingwithKristin.com/podcast for time stamps, transcripts, and more resources from this episode.
This episode of Business RadioX® features a conversation between host April Pelkey and guest Dave Bowman about the extensive trail system in Fayetteville, Arkansas. They discuss the benefits of utilizing the trails for recreation, exercise, stress relief, and commuting. Dave highlights the wildlife and nature that can be experienced on the trails, like deer, foxes, […] The post Get Out and Explore: Making the Most of Fayetteville’s Trails System appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
IS our favorite Office Trio about to be saved or in new danger? And Miss Jade is about to get some answers! Starring Jeremy Oh and Mike Scott! Also Starring Kristina Sullivan, Melissa Cohen and Dave Bowman. With Candice Mack and Anthony Tupasi!
Episode: 2691 What Happens to the Human Body When Exposed to Vacuum? Today, the body at vacuum.
A relationship is revealed. A plan is devised. And there are Emails everywhere! What is going on in this Comedy mystery starring Kristina Sullivan, Mike Scott, Melissa Cohen, and Jeremy Oh. Also Starring Candice Mack, Dave Bowman and Anthony Tupasi! Created/Produced/directed/written by James Lott JR
Great eight piece band ushering in the era of Jazz nostalgia! With the leader on tenor sax was Max Kaminsky, Pee Wee Russell and trombonist and arranger Brad Gowans setting the style. In the rhythm section were Dave Bowman, Eddie Condon and several bassists and drummers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
First sides under the great cornetist's name - ranging from straight Condon-styled dixieland through progressive big band sounds in 1939 and 40 to Bix recreations. Also featuring George Brunies, Brad Gowans, Pee Wee Russell, Bernie Billings, Hank Kmen, Dave Bowman and Eddie Condon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Comedy and mystery collide as Miss Jade tries to figure out where she is and our office mates face down a crazy person. And who is the VP meeting up with? Starring Jeremy Oh, Mike Scott, Kristina Sullivan and Melissa Cohen. Also starring Anthony Tupasi, Dave Bowman and Candice Mack! Created/Produced/Directed/Written by James Lott Jr
It's the first episode of Season 3! Where is Henry taking Miss Jade and why? What is the VP looking for? And Aaron, Anisa and Ford Face trouble at the office! Starring Mike Scott, Jeremy Oh, Melissa Cohen and Kristina Sullivan. Also Starring Candice Mack, Dave Bowman and Anthony Tupasi! Created/Produced/Directed/Written by James Lott Jr.
The great swing era trumpet player on three pickup dates after he left Cab Calloway's band . . the first with Sammy Price (also featuring, Vic Dickenson, Pete Brown, Milt Hinton and JC Heard), second with George Wettling (with Bud Freeman, Dave Bowman, Milt Hinton and George Barnes), and third with Sidney Bechet (with Jimmy Archey, Buddy Weed, Walter Page and Johnny Blowers). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support
Motherwell Review, The Good, Bad and The Ugly, The Loan Report, The Academy lads, The Women's Team, DUSF, Community Trust, Who Am I, 17 minute sell outs, On This Day with the Arab Archive and, for an episode released on Halloween, Dave Bowman is our special guest… It's all coming up on Episode 166 of The Dode Fox Podcast… You can follow us @dodefoxpodcast on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, buy our merch at www.dodefoxpodcast.com and get more info from linktr.ee/dodefoxpodcast
Former co-host Bryan Fuller joins Kevin and Willie to celebrate Two Guys Garage's 20th Anniversary and chat about the trio's recent reunion with original hosts Dave Bowman and Sam Memmolo on the milestone season finale. They also go deep on one of Bryan's latest and most unexpected projects, outfitting a '69 Cougar convertible with Tesla underpinnings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Book has been written but everyone is in danger! And it all still centers around...emails! Starring Jeremy Oh,MIke Scott, Kristina Sullivan and Melissa Cohen! Also Starring Candice Mack and Dave Bowman! Created/Produced/Directed/Written by James Lott Jr
Happy late Mother's Day to all the mom's out there- I geek out on sailing exploits- shout out to Matt Rutherford, James from Sailing Triteia and Dave Bowman from YouTube- all legends. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dave Bowman joins Bill Mick to close out Tuesday with our weekly trip through the Wayback Machine as we get his unique perspectives on history. Today…just what makes history and who are the players? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plausibly-live/message
Dave Bowman joins Bill Mick to close out our Tuesday with our weekly trip through the Wayback Machine as we get his unique perspectives on history. Today…just what makes history and who are the players?
Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast of The Dave Bowman Show
Eric Ryle and Dave Bowman a take a look at Slashfilms list of what it thinks are the "Best 15 submarine films ever." They are, of course, completely wrong, although some of these films are pretty good. A couple of them should never have been on the list in the first place, and more importantly they left at least two of the GREATEST completely off their list. It's like SlashFilms isn't qualified and certainly isn't an expert, like the Sub Vets! USS Delaware is being commissioned this weekend, Dave is still playing Cold Waters, and the Sub Vets opine in an highly UNCLASSIFIED manner about how the Russians might be hiding their boomers. That and more on this episode of The Sub Vets!
Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast of The Dave Bowman Show
Bill Mick and Dave Bowman get together to do some history on WMMB. Last week there was a WOW caller who brought up the idea of calling for an Article V Convention. Would that work? what would it look like? Has it ever been done before? This week we take a look at the myth that everything in our Constitution is "easy..." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plausibly-live/message
Plausibly Live! - The Official Podcast of The Dave Bowman Show
In September 2011, Admiral Jonathan Greenert became the Chief of Naval Operations. Before that, he had commanded the US Navy's 7th fleet, a fleet that just rings with Naval History related to World War II. But even before that, the Admiral had once upon a time been a LtCDR and was the Executive Officer (XO) aboard a TRIDENT ballistic missile submarine. And, aboard that submarine, one of the sailors with whom he had a long history of service was a Ballistic Missile Fire Controlman (FTB), 2nd Class, named... well... Dave Bowman. After the Admiral became CNO, I approached his office about being on the show for December 7th (and that adventure is a story for another day) and he was glad to do it. We had a great time recording the interview and an even better conversation after. What I always knew about (as he was to me) LtCDR Greenert was that he cared a great deal about the sailors under him. Most XO's are the "hard ass" types and they keep things in line. LtCDR Greenert was ALWAYS professional and personable. When I had an issue in December of 1986, he went to bat for me. Though we lost, I learned a valuable lesson from him. "Bowman," he said, "We lost. But that's no excuse for less than your best the rest of this patrol." That conversation led to one of my most personal, private and favorite moments aboard USS Michigan. At any rate, I was thinking about all the December 7th shows I've done through the years, and this is still my favorite. So I thought that I would share it with you once again... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/plausibly-live/message