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Some of today's top storiesThe state agency in charge of certifying California law enforcement officers met yesterday in West Sacramento to decide the professional future of a former Kern County Sheriff's lieutenant. David Hubbard, fired in 2022 by the Sheriff's Office and now an employee of the Kern County District Attorney's Office, was facing his permanent decertification as a peace officer. 17's Robert Price was there and attended a hearing of the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, or POST. He files this report.A salary increase for the Superintendent at Greenfield Union School District is stirring up a heated discussion online. Many say the money should have gone to teachers or even students, instead. At last night's district board meeting, the issue was not a topic of discussion, however, we spoke with those who attended the meeting on both sides of the issue. Superintendent Ramon Hendrix began his post in 2017, after serving on the board of trustees for eight years. When he took the position, according to Transparent California, Hendrix's first reported salary in 2018 was more than $214,000 with pay and benefits. That was bumped up to $250,000 a few years later. Now under the new contract, Hendrix is set to receive around $330,000 with a more than 7,000 dollar increase in each salary tier. On that same salary schedule, a year-round teacher would begin at around $47,000 and continue to move up to around $61,000, seeing a nearly 15-hundred dollar increase each salary tier.Yesterday, protesters and counterprotesters took to the Kern County Superior Court... ahead of a hearing on unionization for farm workers. The back and forth between UFW and Wonderful has grown messier... but at its core... it's about unionizing and how easy joining one should be. Last year... California started a new union authorization method called a card check law. If a *majority* of employees sign an authorization card... *all* employees become part of a union. That's why Wonderful Nurseries and the UFW have been clashing now... for months. The California Agricultural Labor Relations Board authorized UFW to represent Wonderful workers... saying a majority signed on. But Wonderful and nearly 150 workers allege they were tricked by the UFW into signing a card. Now... Wonderful has filed a lawsuit against the ALRB... challenging the card check law itself. While there was no ruling during yesterday's three-hour hearing... the judge says he'll also decide if the hearings between Wonderful and the UFW continue... while the future of the card check law itself is debated.
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Title: “Characteristics of the Cursed” Part 1 Text: II Peter 2:10b-22 FCF: We often struggle holding our ground in the truth Prop: Because false teachers share similar characteristics, we must remember what we have been taught and obey the command we have been given. Scripture Intro: [Slide 1] Turn in your bible to II Peter chapter 2. It is good to be back behind the pulpit. It is my turn to teach in foundations as well, so I am coming back from vacation with a full teaching schedule. The Lord is good though and allowed me to complete all my work this week. It is also good to be back to II Peter. I am anxious to get back to the text, but the last time we were in II Peter was July 3rd. Perhaps July seems like a lifetime ago for you. I know it does for me. So it is reasonable to expect you to have forgotten most of what we have been talking about in II Peter – so let me try to do a little bit of review with you. [Slide 2] Peter began his second letter with a beautiful description of all that God has done to insure that all we need to be what He wants us to be, is provided by Him. Starting with faith to even be united to Christ. How do we have that faith? Peter answers. It is by the gift of God through Christ's righteousness. Without God's gift of Christ's righteousness, none would believe. Then Peter tells us that all things we need to be godly come from Him, through knowing Him. In fact, all God's children have been called to His glorious excellence. And what God calls His children to, they will receive. In fact, it is through all His gifts to us that He has given us great promises , and since He never lies, His promising guarantees that we will receive it. He promises that we will be partakers in the divine nature. But if we think we can bank on that promise and sit and do nothing. Peter continues by commanding his audience to make every effort to build upon what they have been given. To grow in Christ. To take the gifts of God and use them like the men in the parable of the talents who pleased their master. In fact, Peter continues, if you have this growth upon the gifts given by God, not only will they prevent you from being useless and unfruitful for God, but they also verify or confirm that you are called and elected by God. But Peter warns, that if these gifts are not built upon and you see no growth, then you are blind and lost. You are still in your sin and are not a true believer. And just to make sure he is clear, Peter then bounces back again to the other side of this whole discussion to say – that if these spiritual characteristics of Christ are found in you and increasing… then they will prevent you from stumbling into apostasy and will gain for you a rich entry into the Kingdom of Christ. After this, Peter admits that he knows they have heard all this before. But he wants to remind them because it is so desperately important that they hold fast to these truths. And because he is about to be martyred. But how do we know all this is true? Because God has prophesied this from the beginning. And the apostles who gave this message to them did not invent this teaching or follow fables. Instead, they were eyewitnesses of Christ's glory, and receivers of His prophetic Word. His audience would be wise if they continued to listen to the apostles teaching and not be tempted to turn to others who disagree with them. In fact, Peter says that they need to hold fast to all the apostles taught (much of which he has written in this very letter). Why? Well that is where chapter 2 comes in. [Slide 3] Chapter 2 opens with the assurance that false teachers have always been around, and unfortunately, they will continue to be around. And as they have always done, they will continue to sneak into the assembly of God's people and sow their destructive teachings that are contrary to what has been received as the truth. If we peek ahead to chapter 3, we see that this teaching was that Christ was not going to return to judge, and that there would be no future Kingdom. We find then, in chapter 2, the consequences of that belief in that they deny the authority of Christ and live debauched lifestyles. Doctrine has consequences y'all. If you believe something that only slightly twists the scriptures it is going to altar everything eventually. Peter warns that these false teachers will try to exploit them and lead them astray. Which is why he wrote all he did in chapter 1. They need to trust the apostles and what they taught. The doctrine of chapter 1 is the antidote for the venom of the false teachers of chapter 2. [Slide 4] But Peter assures his readers that God will not allow these false teachers to get away with it. In fact, based on 3 examples from Jewish history and mythology, he proves that God always has and always will rescue His people and reserve the ungodly for judgment. And He will especially reserve those who despise authority and who indulge their fleshly desires. [Slide 5] Today, Peter is going to get specific. He is going to do a little character sketch for us. He is going to list the sinful character flaws of false teachers. His purpose in that is twofold. First, so that we might mark them among us and be wary of them. Second, so that we might hold fast to the truth we have been taught and walk in the way of righteousness as we have been commanded. Unfortunately, there is no way I would be able to do all of this in one sermon, so next week, we'll come back for the rest of the description of these false teachers. For now, I am in II Peter chapter 2. Let's begin reading in verse 1 just to get the context we most recently spoke of, and we'll read to the end of the chapter so we know where we are going. Transition: Ok, so lots to get to today, but we are well on our way. Let's look at the second half of verse 10. I.) False Teachers despise all authority but their own, so we must remember what we have been taught and obey the command we have been given. (10b – 13a) a. [Slide 6] 10b – Brazen and insolent, they are not afraid to insult the glorious ones, i. For those who despise authority and follow after their flesh – Peter does not beat around the bush. He doesn't sugar coat it. ii. Brazen means bold in a bad way or audacious. The kind of people we might say – how dare you – to. iii. And insolent which means to be self-willed or self-satisfied. It is a combination of arrogance and lacking any need or want of others. It communicates not only pride but also disrespect to others. I like insolent as a translation. iv. They are audacious because they follow their flesh. They are insolent because they despise authority. And both of these threads will permeate the rest of the chapter. v. Peter begins with their insolence. vi. He cites one particularly alarming and unfortunately applicable accusation against these false teachers. vii. What is it? viii. They are not afraid to insult the glorious ones. ix. So, to insult means to demean or to slander. It is actually the word from which we get blasphemy. All in all, it means to speak irreverently against someone who is an authority or is in some way higher ranking than you. x. Glorious ones could also be translated dignitaries or glories. xi. Some view this as the false teachers speaking irreverently against the apostles or perhaps human civil magistrates. Although I disagree with that interpretation, to speak irreverently against either the apostles or human civil magistrates would fall into the same category of sin. xii. But for several reasons I do not believe that is what these brazen insolent people were doing. xiii. Let's continue on and then I'll explain what I think Peter is saying and why. b. [Slide 7] 11 – yet even angels, who are much more powerful, do not bring a slanderous judgment against them before the Lord. i. So, we have the picture that these men who have snuck in quietly with destructive heresies, are now irreverently rebuking the glorious ones. ii. Whoever the glorious ones are, Peter reveals that not even angels, who are either much more powerful than these men, or possibly the glorious ones, not even angels bring an irreverent rebuke about them to God. iii. Because II Peter and Jude have so much similar content, if we go to Jude, he says something similar in verse 8 1. “yet these men, as a result of their dreams, defile the flesh, reject authority, and insult the glorious ones.” 2. Then verse 9 “But even when Michael the archangel was arguing with the devil and debating with him concerning Moses' body, he did not dare to bring a slanderous judgment but said, “May the Lord rebuke you!” iv. In Jude it is obvious that the glorious ones, dignitaries, or glories to which he is referring are angelic beings. Specifically angelic beings of a high rank. And more specifically, a named Angelic being of a high rank refusing to rebuke a fallen angelic being of a high rank. v. So, coming back into the text of II Peter, I'd say that his reference is the same. vi. So, what is the crime of these men? vii. They are speaking irreverently against high ranking angels… specifically angels that have left their place and turned against their creator. viii. As one commentator writes 1. [Slide 8] “When they were rebuked for their immoral behavior and warned of the danger of falling into the power of the devil and sharing his condemnation, they laughed at the idea, denying that the devil could have any power over them and speaking of the powers of evil in skeptical, mocking terms.” Bauckham, Richard. Jude and II Peter. Edited by David Hubbard and Glen Barker, Zondervan, 1983. Word Biblical Commentary Series. 2. Perhaps they would go so far as to deny the very existence of such beings altogether. 3. Or knowing that they deny the future coming judgment of Christ and an eventual Kingdom of righteousness – perhaps they thought that the coming judgment was only on these beings and not for them. 4. Perhaps they thought that being united to Christ meant that they could live however they wanted and still escape the punishment reserved for the devil and his angels. 5. They have forgotten the words of Christ – “depart from me you lawbreakers, for I never knew you.” ix. What does their flippancy toward these fallen angelic powers mean? c. [Slide 9] 12 – But these men, like irrational animals i. In our culture to call someone an animal can actually be a good thing. ii. But that is not at all how Peter intends this. iii. In fact, this is a SHARP rebuke. iv. As far as the Angelic race is from the human race, that pales in comparison from the distance between the human race and the animal kingdom. v. Angel kind and mankind alike have spiritual futures, spiritual realities, and spiritual destinies. vi. Angel kind and mankind are rational and make choices, generally acting out of well-thought-out reason. vii. Animals, although perhaps being included in the new Kingdom, have no soul or spirit which will transcend to that time or place. viii. And instead of acting out of rationality or reason… animals are… d. [Slide 10] - Creatures of instinct, born to be caught and destroyed – i. What does this mean? ii. It means that animals act according to their nature. iii. If we followed the dictionary definition of instinct it says. “An innate, fixed pattern of behavior in response to certain stimuli.” iv. They have been programed by God to act within a hierarchy of needs for their own personal body and for their species. v. Birds do not fly south for the winter because they have thought long and hard about it and have concluded that this is what they must do this year. They fly south because that is what they have in their nature to do. When they feel the earth tilt and the winds change, they gather and make the trip. vi. This is one way that animal kind and human kind differ sharply. vii. Although we can debate the freedom of the will and how free natural man's will actually is – one thing we can agree on I think, is that mankind has more freedom of his will than the animal kingdom does. viii. Another stark difference between human kind and animal kind is that God made it clear in Genesis that the world, including the animals, were given under the dominion of man. ix. Animals serve the purpose of mankind. x. Animals are born or created so that they can be captured, tamed, used, or consumed by mankind. xi. Their entire purpose is to serve the needs of men. xii. Quick caveat, this does not give mankind the freedom to abuse the animal kingdom. xiii. But why does Peter word this as captured and destroyed? We know what he means about animals? Their capture is related to their taming and their destruction is related to the killing of the animal for various needs a man would have. But why does Peter choose these words? xiv. He is comparing an animal to these men and the relationship of an animal to men and the relationship of these men to these angelic and wicked beings. xv. So, these men when they irreverently rebuke fallen angelic beings, they are like animals sharing two things in common with them 1. They are irrational and unthinking 2. Their purpose is to be captured and destroyed. xvi. As animals were created to be tamed and used by men, so the wicked were made to be captured and destroyed by fallen angelic creatures. xvii. These two commonalities with animals are explained as Peter goes forward. xviii. Why are they irrational and unthinking? Because they… e. [Slide 11] Do not understand whom they are insulting i. As animals act on instinct and respond to stimuli without thinking or reasoning… they did not actually sit down and consider the beings they were irreverently rebuking. ii. If they had – they would have known that such beings are far beyond their power. iii. And why are these men showing that their purpose is to be captured and destroyed? f. [Slide 12] And consequently, in their destruction they will be destroyed, 13a – suffering harm as the wages for their harmful ways. i. The consequences of their irreverent disdain for authority and power results in their own destruction. ii. The destruction of the reputation or the irreverent rebuke of these fallen angelic creatures will result in those very creatures dragging them into the same judgment that they will endure. iii. They will then, suffer harm as a direct result or as the direct payment for attempting to inflict harm. g. [Slide 13] Passage Truth: So, Peter is in the midst of a character study of these false teachers. He has already told us that they come in with destructive heresies. He has already told us that they will deny the authority of Christ. He has already told us that they will live debauched lifestyles. He told all of this to us in verse 1 and 2. He assured his audience in verse 10 that God knows how to reserve the wicked for judgment especially those who despise authority and who indulge in their fleshly desires. So now he fleshes out what it means to despise authority. They don't even respect beings who angels refuse to rebuke. At its core, it is a misunderstanding of their role. Human beings will judge angels someday – but only because we are united to Christ. Until then, let the Lord rebuke them. And that is the problem. These false teachers are too arrogant for that. h. [Slide 14] Passage Application: For his readers, they must not fall prey to the destructive heresies being taught, nor are they to follow the lifestyles of these men. Instead, they must mark them for what they are, and hold fast to what they've been taught. i. [Slide 15] Broader Biblical Truth: Zooming out to the whole of scripture we see that oftentimes false teachers and false prophets share a common character flaw. They are notoriously arrogant. Oftentimes they never entertain the possibility of being wrong, nor do they feel any can judge them or hold them accountable for their actions. They are above the law. They sit in the seat of the judge. They are the only righteous accuser. There isn't anyone quite like them. In this they follow the pattern of their father the devil, as He declared with confidence – you will surely not die. God is lying to you. In fact, he is just trying to keep you from what you could become. He is holding you back. j. [Slide 16] Broader Biblical Application: So, CBC, what do we do with this first characteristic of a false teacher? What do we do when we see someone within our church despising authority? What do we do when we see someone arrogantly thinking that they are above scrutiny? What do we do when we see someone who has elevated themselves as the judge of all, as the one with all the answers? What do we do when someone among us flippantly underestimates the power of the forces of darkness? We rebuke. We warn them that they are headed down this path. We also safeguard one another from this by holding fast to what we have been taught. This will help us keep our proper place. This is where the antidote of chapter 1 comes in. God has equipped us to be godly. He has given all we need. To hold fast to such truth keep us from assuming we are able to irreverently rebuke… well… anyone. Transition: [Slide 17 (blank)] But certainly arrogance and irreverence is not the only characteristic of a false teacher. Peter continues with the second character flaw, one he's already alluded to. II.) False teachers are slaves to the passions of their flesh, so we must remember what we have been taught and obey the command we have been given. (13b – 16) a. [Slide 18] 13b – By considering it a pleasure to carouse in broad daylight, i. These false teachers considered it for themselves a great pleasure to indulge, to spend on themselves, to revel. They are wholly turned inward – self-willed and self-gratifying. ii. They do this in broad daylight. The NET interprets this as part of their brazenness. That they would do what most of the ungodly save for the night when the sun is down – they do in the daylight. iii. Even the gentiles would consider drunkenness, carousing, and reveling during the day to be particularly appalling. iv. King Solomon wrote in Ecclesiastes 10, woe to you land when your king acts like a child and your princes party in the morning. v. By doing this… b. [Slide 19] they are stains and blemishes, i. In this they prove themselves to be stains on the fine white clothing of the church. ii. They are defects or blemishes on the perfect pattern of Christ. iii. They are not like all of God's other children… why? Because God's people hate sin and love God's law. And these men are not so. c. [Slide 20] indulging in their deceitful pleasures when they feast with you. i. What Peter means by this specifically we may never know, but what we can surmise is that during the Lord's Supper, where God's people are to grow in communion with one another and with their Lord. Where God feeds His people through faith on the atoning work of Christ. Where the hatred of sin and love for God should be at its pinnacle… ii. These men have snuck in with their lies and are indulging in their sins during such events. iii. Not only this, but they are (as we'll see next week) trying to get others to join them. iv. Can you imagine someone coming into our next Lord's Supper, just two weeks from today, and in the line to head upstairs, they begin to directly refute the teaching of the sermon they just heard? v. Can you imagine someone standing in line gossiping about the spiritual failures of others? vi. Can you imagine someone, while listening to how the broken body of Christ grants us access to God, right then thinking to themselves and whispering to others – how worthy they are to be in God's presence. To say, when I finally see the most high God – He's gonna owe me some answers! vii. Can you imagine while we spoke of the blood of Christ cleansing us from all our sin, a person conspiring to indulge in fornication later that day? viii. This is the height of blasphemy. The pinnacle of sacrilege. ix. It is no wonder Peter is not holding back. d. [Slide 21] 14 – Their eyes, full of adultery, never stop sinning; i. Rather than their eyes being full of adultery, really this should be rendered, their eyes are full of the adulterous woman. ii. This means that every woman they see with their eyes is a potential candidate to engage in adultery with. iii. Adultery can be a blanket term for all sexual sin. And in this we see that their fleshly appetites are not satiated, even while the Lord's Supper is happening all around them. iv. Indeed, their eyes are always looking for opportunities to sin. e. [Slide 22] They entice unstable people. i. Of course, as we noted at the beginning of this chapter – their sin is not limited to themselves. ii. Their sinful practices and idolatrous hearts are not content to be alone. They instead seek to have others join them. iii. Proverbs 4:14-16 says “Do not enter the path of the wicked or walk in the way of those who are evil. 15 Avoid it, do not go on it; turn away from it, and go on. 16 For they cannot sleep unless they cause harm; they are robbed of sleep until they make someone stumble.” iv. Specifically, they target those who are unstable. Those who do not pay attention to this proverb. Those who are not rooted in truth. Those who are young in the faith or have only made a profession of faith. v. They are the weakest among us, which is why the church was commanded to make disciples not converts. God saves men's souls – but He entrusts a portion of their nurture to His church. f. [Slide 23] They have trained their hearts for greed, i. Another common aspect of false teachers throughout the scriptures is that they combine their new and novel teaching with financial support. ii. The provision of great wealth is neither a proof of someone teaching the truth, nor is it something sought by those who truly preach the truth. iii. If you find a teacher consistently talking about money, wealth, and earthly prosperity of all kinds, and they are well off themselves, before even investigating what they say – you can bet that they are a false teacher. g. [Slide 24] These cursed children! i. My friends this is strong language. The strongest statement Peter has made yet. ii. What is he saying? iii. These men are under the curse of God. iv. As the writer of Hebrews says “For if we deliberately keep on sinning after receiving the knowledge of the truth, no further sacrifice for sins is left for us, but only the fearful expectation of judgment and a fury of fire that will consume God's enemies.” v. Such willful rejection of God's teachings and law means these false teachers have no hope. vi. In fact… h. [Slide 25] 15 – By forsaking the right path they have gone astray, i. Jesus says that the road to destruction is broad and many take it to their own doom. And He also says that narrow is the way to life, and few find it. ii. My friends, these false teachers have found the gate. They have found the path to life. iii. But after finding it… they sprinted through the gate making great progress but they were easily distracted by all the pleasures of this world. And before they knew it, they found themselves back on the broad road. iv. Now they stand on the broad road, and once again they see an exit for the narrow way. But they scoff and jeer. They shout at those walking it – begging them to come to the easier way. Begging them to come to a life of pleasure and luxury. v. In fact, they are very much like a character from the Old Testament. i. [Slide 26] because they followed the way of Balaam son of Bosor, who loved the wages of unrighteousness, 16 – yet was rebuked for his own transgression (a dumb donkey, speaking with a human voice, restrained the prophet's madness). i. Turn with me to Numbers 22. We will read verses 1-35 ii. So Balaam seemed committed to only doing and saying what Yahweh instructed Him to do and say. iii. Yet even as he set out to do as the Lord instructed, the Lord, who knows the hearts of men, saw corruption in Balaam's heart. iv. Most likely, Balaam on the way to Balak considered the possibility of cursing the people of Israel for the great gain Balak offered. v. In this God sent the Angel of the Lord to stop him from pursuing the wages of unrighteousness. vi. His donkey, which is an irrational animal, seen even during this time as an animal slow and unintelligent even for a beast of the field, His donkey saw the angel. vii. First it turned aside, then it tried to avoid, then it finally simply sat down and refused to go on. viii. In this somewhat comical story, the seer cannot see and is irrational and foolish, but the irrational animal can see and points out the foolishness of the seer. ix. The Lord opened the donkey's mouth to complain against his master. x. Balaam listened to God and blessed the nation of Israel three times instead of cursing them. xi. However, in chapter 25 of Numbers, right after these events, the children of Israel commit acts of prostitution and worship of Baal. xii. In chapter 31 of Numbers we discover that this was instigated by… guess… yep… Balaam. xiii. So immediately after he blessed Israel 3 times, he sets out to corrupting their worship. In a sense although he doesn't pronounce a curse with his lips, he engineers a curse with his influence. xiv. And that is the essence of these false teachers. They on the surface, on the outside, they appear to be faithful but they despise authority and they want to fulfill the lusts of their flesh including carousing, sex, and greed. j. [Slide 27] Passage Truth: So Peter shows the second sinful characteristic of these false teachers. They are slaves to the passions of their flesh. They flaunt it openly, pursue it always, and seek to gain from all they teach. k. [Slide 28] Passage Application: His audience must mark these men, refuse to follow them into their sin, and remain steadfast in the way of righteousness. l. [Slide 29] Broader Biblical Truth: Zooming out to the whole of scripture we've seen and continue to see that false teachers and false prophets, almost regardless of what they say or teach, can be found out by their lifestyles. Jesus says in Matthew 7 that you will know them by their fruit. They follow the passions of their flesh. If you stay for foundations today, you'll see and hear how God's true prophets not only didn't do this – but many of them obeyed God when He commanded them to do some pretty crazy things. They didn't do what they wanted to, but what God wanted them to. m. [Slide 30] Broader Biblical Application: So CBC, what must we learn from this? It is important for us to be grounded in the Word. We must hold fast to what we have been taught. To believe the gospel of Christ and live it out in our lives. We must protect those who are unstable among us by training them to obey all that Christ has commanded. And we must remain humble as we, by faith, follow our savior and trust His grace. By this, we will not be easily swayed by these cursed children who come to sweep us away with them. Conclusion: [Slide 31(end)] Although our description of the characteristics of the cursed is not yet complete, we can identify even today people who have demonstrated both of these sinful flaws to their own demise. Prominent men and women in the last decade have shown disdain for authority, irreverence for received doctrine, and indulgence in their own fleshly lusts. Though they once seemed to be among us. Brothers. They are now deconverted. They are cursed. My friends, don't let that be you. My friends, don't let that be me. We must hold fast to the truth that we have received and walk in it. And we must hold one another accountable to do so. That is one of the primary purposes of the church. To teach one another. To protect one another. Let us do just that. So that we are not swept away by every wind of doctrine.
Soar into a world where aviation, chess, and poetry combine! Meet Wayne David Hubbard, a true Renaissance man, and follow his adventure in learning from his first flight in middle school to helping thousands of kids discover a love of STEM. There are also links to books we discuss, including his two volumes of poetry, as well as a special section dedicated to meteorologist Archie Williams. Full show notes and pictures.[04:02] David's life has a "choose your own adventure" flair. We learn about the books that influenced his journey as a kid, including How Things Work by David Macauley and Hawaiian Computer Mystery. Some other wonderful "choose your own adventure books" that may connect with readers today include: Time Travel Inn (Choose Your Own Adventure) by Bart King and Endlessly Ever After: Pick YOUR Path to Countless Fairy Tale Endings by Laurel Snyder and Dan Santat.[07:06] "Choose your own adventure, wow, that is a philosophy in and of itself." Today, David works for the Federal Aviation Administration at the Air Traffic Control Systems Command Center. At [08:23], David discusses the nonlinear path that got him there, including time in the Marine Corps and working in meteorology. [11:00] Meteorology took us to Archie Williams, an African American who won a gold medal in the 400-meter dash in the 1936 Berlin Olympics and served as a meteorologist during World War II and the Korean War. Click through the gallery for an overview of the incredible life of Archie Williams. And follow artist Mark Fiore for more. [14:22] We learn about David's passion for inspiring kids to dream about and engage in STEM activities through the chess clubs he's founded and the Aviation Career Education camps he's led. Over the years, thousands of kids have benefitted from his commitment to mentoring and giving back.[23:36] Poetry, STEM, and the stars. We learn about David's books, including Mobius: Meditations on Home, which addresses the question how do you know when you are home? Death Throes of the Broken Clockwork Universe will be published by Atmosphere Press in October 2022. "The themes of these poems, many of which are written over about a ten year period, are time, place and love. And also there is quite a bit of science woven into it as well."[30:11] David shares his three-pronged strategy for success: look for patterns, ask for help, and fail faster. [32:48] "I learned that failure isn't the end of the world. It's really not the end of anything. And what I mean by failing faster is to close the gapSupport the showRead the full show notes, visit the website, and check out my on-demand virtual course. Continue the adventure at LinkedIn or Instagram. *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
In this episode of On Record PR, Jennifer Simpson Carr goes on record with David Hubbard, Vice President and Deputy General Counsel at Verizon, to discuss what it takes to build an inclusive and authentic workplace.
Billy Muzio hosts a live FFWC best ball draft and is joined by several analysts and high stakes players; Pat Fitzmaurice, Josh Larky, Anthony Cervino, Theo Gremminger, JD aka GoatDistrict, Dan Williamson, David Hubbard, Bradley Stalder, Mike Schopp, Adam Krautwurst, Jared Smola and James Brimacombe. Tune in as we discuss ADP, roster construction, position theory, and more!Round 2 - 0:09:47Mike SchoppRound 3 - 0:15:55Round 4 - 0:21:40Theo GremmingerRound 5 -0:27:33Round 6 -0:33:00Pat FitzmauriceRound 7 - 0:38:18Round 8 - 0:44:42Adam KrautwurstRound 9 - 0:49:31Round 10 - 0:54:49Jared SmolaRound 11- 1:00:00Round 12 - 1:06:02James BrimacombeRound 13 - 1:10:43Round 14 - 1:17:48JD aka GoatDistrictRound 15 - 1:22:50Round 16 - 1:28:03Josh LarkyRound 17 - 1:32:05Round 18 - 1:36:48Bradley StalderRound 19 -1:41:28Round 20 - 1:46:56Dan WilliamsonRound 21 - 1:51:45Round 22 - 1:57:14Group DiscussionRound 23 - 2:02:21Round 24 - 2:07:46
W. David Hubbard is Vice President and Deputy General Counsel for Verizon. He leads Verizon's marketing, intellectual property, and new media law and policy team. David also serves as general counsel for the philanthropic Verizon Foundation, dedicated to solving critical social issues in the areas of education, health care and energy management, particularly in underserved communities. In this episode of AIGA Design Adjacent, host Bennie Johnson talks with David about not only the creative field but his path and why creativity was instrumental in career and offers listeners an opportunity to hear how legal and marketing can work together. About W. David Hubbard W. David Hubbard serves as Vice President & Deputy General Counsel for Verizon Communications. He is located in Basking Ridge, New Jersey and leads Verizon's Consumer Marketing and Products and Growth and Revenue legal team which provides support for Verizon's portfolio of Consumer businesses including Verizon Wireless, Verizon Telecom, Verizon Consumer Markets, and Visible, among others. He and his team provide support to Verizon Consumer Group's Chief Revenue Officer and are responsible for providing legal counsel and guidance for all consumer products, devices and services; business initiatives and national advertising and marketing campaigns targeting consumers in all media; marketing strategy; advertising litigation; regulatory and network compliance; promotions; sweepstakes; external communications; corporate responsibility and compliance with state and federal regulations as well as applicable consumer protection laws. In addition to the above, Mr. Hubbard previously led Verizon's Intellectual Property and Digital media legal teams and served as the General Counsel for the Verizon Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Verizon which is dedicated to solving critical social issues in the areas of education, healthcare and energy management, particularly in underserved communities. About AIGA Design Adjacent AIGA Design Adjacent is a monthly podcast series with AIGA's Executive Director, Bennie F. Johnson, in conversation with industry leaders who are innovating and designing the future. These conversations expand beyond the design community, encompassing industries and areas that intersect with design and shift the ways in which we think about and interact with each other and the world around us. About Bennie F. Johnson Bennie F. Johnson is the Executive Director of AIGA, the professional association for design. Bennie thrives on the connections between marketing, technology, education, and innovation. With experience in strategic and consumer marketing, brand management, and innovation management, he is drawn to opportunities that allow him to lead and create new modes for business engagement. He has broad experience growing brands, businesses, and organizations with a special focus on venture launch and brand relaunch business environments. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aigadesign/message
Lawn and garden expert Bill Finch talks fall planting and in the second half talks mirliton with David Hubbard
Billy Muzio, David Hubbard, and Nelson Sousa from FTN Fantasy teamed up for an FFPC FootballGuys Championship draft from the 12 hole. We discuss our thought process for every pick, player selection, roster construction, plus more! Make sure you watch the Half Milly Squad draft!
What's been an annual tradition that has now grown from one league to three! The FFWC proudly presents Red vs Blue #2 - LIVE pick by pick commentary of the 2021 Online Championship Draft. Join Scott Atkins and Michael Trent as they provide back and forth breakdowns with some of the top players in the world. Special guests: The Fantasy Executive, David Hubbard and more. Let's check out this year's participants and their draft position: 1 Autumn Wind - Jerry Bryant 2 Pirate Munkees - Shawn Medlin 3 Wishful Thinking 3 - Andy Hort 4 Fantasy Newb - David Mora 5 THE ALLMIGHTY - Evangelos Lilas 6 Witty Sports G - Mike Milich 7 RBFOX - Roc Frost 8 Sig and Zag 4 - Russell Crews 9 Team koch - Greg Koch 10 Bronko 21-17 - Ken Brzozowski 11 Mystery Player 12 Team Meyer - William Meyer Follow along with the draft's color coded draft board.
Billy Muzio and David Hubbard teamed up for another FFPC FootballGuys Championship draft from the 9 hole. Listen in as we discuss our thought process, player selections, roster construction, and opinions on players during the draft. Who is the rake?
Billy Muzio and David Hubbard teamed up for an FFPC FootballGuys Championship draft from the 5 hole and created one of the most unique builds of the year. We discuss our thought process, player selections, roster construction, and opinions on players during the draft. This is not one you want to miss!
On April 14, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Tuscaloosa attorney and historian Chris McIlwain talks with In Focus host Carolyn Hutcheson about Alabama politics in the Civil War era. His new book is "The South's Forgotten Fire-eater, David Hubbard and North Alabama's Long Road to Disunion."
Welcome to Episode 5 of the Six Star Business Podcast!In today's episode we have Celia Swales and David Hubbard, bringing some new perspectives on the world we find ourselves in now post-pandemic, and how those challenge us to create 5 star reviews and even 6 star reviews.Here's some of the gold you'll hear in this episode:06:45 - the future can't be seen as a linear journey14:30 - what the mindset of a 5 star business really is22:12 - how large organisations can improve through one key ingredient35:10 - what ALL Business Owners and CEOs need to be aware ofPlus - A funny story by Celia that left us all questioning our relationships…Don't miss this insightful, engaging, entertaining and interesting discussion with two people who have had vast experience working across Australia's medium and large sized organisations, in both commercial and non profit sectors, and at various levels in these organisations.They challenged our traditional assumptions of 5 star reviews in businesses of all sizes.David's history as an accountant and business transformation specialist, and Celia's organisational change expertise make for another ‘cracker' of an episode.These two guests prove that old paradigms are yesterday's story, and the future is inside of people's minds and hearts.Here is some information on both guests and where you can find them:Celia SwalesPeople & Change Consultantlinkedin.com/in/celia-swales-51279120David HubbardCEO & Founder of Cinch Financehttps://cinchfinance.com.au/https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-hubbard-60634934/The purpose of the Six Star Business is to bring awareness, connection and ingenuity to businesses aiming to shine today and into the future through more than 5 star reviews. We are connecting and collaborating, and healing businesses and the world as we do it.We know that the first step to building a business worthy of a 5 star review is to ensure the customer journey is set up for success. Take the Customer Journey Scorecard today and see how you rate! https://journeypoint.com.au/scorecardIf you'd like to get in touch, please email us at podcast@sixstarbusiness.com.Your hosts,Aveline & Pete
The story of the American Civil War is typically told with particular interest in the national players behind the war: Davis, Lincoln, Lee, Grant, and their peers. However, the truth is that countless Americans on both sides of the war worked in their own communities to sway public perception of abolition, secession, and government intervention. In north Alabama, David Hubbard was an ardent and influential voice for leaving the Union, spreading his increasingly radical view of states' rights and the need to rebel against what he viewed as an overreaching federal government. You have likely never heard of Hubbard, the grandson of a Revolutionary War soldier who fought under Andrew Jackson in the War of 1812. He was much more than that stereotype of antebellum Alabama politicians, being an early speculator in lands coerced from Native Americans; a lawyer and cotton planter; a populist; an influential member of the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama; and a key promoter of the very first railroad built west of the Allegheny mountains. Today’s guest, Chris McIlwain, is author of The South's Forgotten Fire-Eater. We discuss the story of Hubbard's radicalization, describing his rise to becoming the most influential and prominent secessionist in north Alabama. Despite growing historical interest in the "fire eaters" who whipped the South into a frenzy, there has been little mention until now of Hubbard's integral involvement in Alabama's relationship with the Confederacy. But Hubbard's story is a cautionary tale of radical politics and its consequences.
Piper and Traci talk with David Hubbard and Erin Prutow about how we can pursue our equestrian passion while protecting ourselves from risk. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Hosts: Piper Klemm and Traci BrooksTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, THISGuest: David HubbardGuest Erin Prutow, picturedSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineEquestrian College Courses with Dr. KlemmSponsors: Springtime Supplements, Legends Horse Feed, AIG, Geoff Teall on Riding Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation: Develop a Winning Style, HITS Ocala, The Plaid Horse Adult Amateur Lounge, Stonewall Farm, Show Strides Book SeriesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Piper and Traci talk with David Hubbard and Erin Prutow about how we can pursue our equestrian passion while protecting ourselves from risk. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Hosts: Piper Klemm and Traci BrooksTitle Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance Services, THISGuest: David HubbardGuest Erin Prutow, picturedSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineEquestrian College Courses with Dr. KlemmSponsors: Springtime Supplements, Legends Horse Feed, AIG, Geoff Teall on Riding Hunters, Jumpers and Equitation: Develop a Winning Style, HITS Ocala, The Plaid Horse Adult Amateur Lounge, Stonewall Farm, Show Strides Book SeriesSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Coming to you live from bear camp in the upper peninsula of Michigan, Nate is joined by hunting partners Jeff Hicks, Ryan Knolls, and David Hubbard. The fellas share their experiences and stories from their first ever black bear hunt. You'll hear the details about how we hunted bears with hounds, the process of acquiring a tag to hunt bear in Michigan, what our hunting expectations were as first time bear hunters, and how we felt after the harvest!
Your hosts Eric Balkman and David A. Gerczak broadcast the 2020 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Pros Vs. Joes League #2 Slim Jim draft. Forming the Pros tonight are Jake Ciely from The Athletic, Sports Grid's Davis Mattek, Mike Tagliere from Fantasy Pros, RotoViz's and Dynasty League Football's Curtis Patrick and Ryan McDowell, Eliot Crist from Fade the Noise and WGR Buffalo Radio's Mike Schopp. Those Pros will battle tonight's Joes field of 2020 FFPC Main Event players David Hubbard, Chris Birchby, Jason Aberli, Gary Allen, Ross Lively and Theo Gremminger. Catch the live draft board at YouTube.com/HighStakesFantasyFootball. Plus, Balky and Dave answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Recorded August 4, 2019 Episode 1 of this Mini Series JD & Dan are on a mission to win $250,000 playing fantasy football on our favourite site the FFPC (myffpc.com). They will be co-owning a Football Guys Championship roster and documenting the process from start to finish. They start with an interview with one of the best fantasy players ON THE PLANET, a man who has won the FFPC Main Event for $500,000....David Hubbard. ... Just keep thinking about that for another minute...Half a MILLION DOLLARS!! He truly is one of the best at this game we obsess over and he spills his secrets to winning a big online tournament of this size & magnitude. We discuss everything from the draft, player selection, roster construction, waiver wire, position theory, planning playoff schedules weeks 14-16 and anything you can think of really to help them reach the ultimate prize. Go check out myffpc.com to register your own team and your own chance to win some serious dough. We will be dropping a new episode weekly..Stay Tuned!
Your hosts Eric Balkman and David A. Gerczak broadcast the 2019 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Pros Vs. Joes League #2 It's Not About Money Draft. Forming the Pros tonight are Matthew Freedman and Dave Caban from The Action Network, The Score's Justin Boone, Jeff Mans from Guru Eite, DraftSharks' Jared Smola, Sigmund Bloom from Footballguys, and CBS Sports' Dave Richard. Those Pros will battle tonight's Joes field of 2019 FFPC Main Event players Danny Mueller, Jeremy Roach, Mike Sands, Dave Terpoilli, Mark and Amy Palmer, David Hubbard, Patrick Beasley, Jasen Mitchel and Kevin Kluz. Catch the live draft board here. Plus, Balky and Dave answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
This started as a conversation on Twitter and has led to a real league for $350 each. It is Pro vs Joes on steroids. A few touts like me and Fantasymojo and some of the top high stakes players in the world. Want to hear the banter? The sh*t talk? Tune in live and follow the draft. The entrants are me(of course) @TodfromPa Nelson Sousa and his partner(not that there is anything wrong with it) David Hubbard @208858740 @The_Franchise12 Dan Williamson @overhypedsleepr Darren Armani @fantasymojo Ron Meyer @2Packer thunter @TreeHugs23 Austin Martin @AustinRMartin84 Noah Ruddell @NoahRuddell Now with co-owner Evan Silva!!!!!! Tod Miller(scoundrel) @draftjunkie Jeremy Roach @Blitztomania Mark Garcia @hilowFF Gregory Kanter @Crakrok We are putting our money where our mouths are.
It's episode 04 of Season 12. On this week's show we have tales about the monsters who hide in plain sight. "My Pet Monster"† written by C.K. Walker and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Nichole Goodnight & Elie Hirschman & Atticus Jackson & Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts around 00:03:00) "Day 416"¤ written by David Hubbard and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Erika Sanderson & Mary Murphy & Addison Peacock & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts around 00:18:20) "Eli"‡ written by Caroline Diorio and performed by Addison Peacock & Jeff Clement. (Story starts around 01:10:20) "The Stray Bones Trap"† written by Chris Kuriata and performed by Mary Murphy. (Story starts around 01:29:00) "Dirt"¤ written by Daniel Lawlor and performed by Matthew Bradford & Elie Hirschman & Nikolle Doolin & Atticus Jackson. (Story starts around 01:54:30) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about the Shadows at the Door Podcast Click here to purchase "Dearest Summer" by Marcus Damanda Click here to learn more about C.K. Walker Click here to learn more about David Hubbard Click here to learn more about Chris Kuriata Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤ "The Stray Bones Trap" illustration courtesy of Mark Pelham Audio program ©2018-2019 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 04 of Season 12. On this week's show we have tales about the monsters who hide in plain sight."My Pet Monster"† written by C.K. Walker and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Nichole Goodnight & Elie Hirschman & Atticus Jackson & Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts around 00:03:00)"Day 416"¤ written by David Hubbard and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Erika Sanderson & Mary Murphy & Addison Peacock & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts around 00:18:20)"Eli"‡ written by Caroline Diorio and performed by Addison Peacock & Jeff Clement. (Story starts around 01:10:20)"The Stray Bones Trap"† written by Chris Kuriata and performed by Mary Murphy. (Story starts around 01:29:00)"Dirt"¤ written by Daniel Lawlor and performed by Matthew Bradford & Elie Hirschman & Nikolle Doolin & Atticus Jackson. (Story starts around 01:54:30)Please visit www.thenosleeppodcast.com for full show notes and links to learn more about our authors, voice actors, and producers.Executive Producer & Host: David CummingsMusical score composed by: Brandon BooneAudio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤"The Stray Bones Trap" illustration courtesy of Mark PelhamAudio program ©2018-2019 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 15 of Season 11. On this week's show we have five tales about the insanity of insidious inhumans. "The Prom Baby"† written by Kelly A. Childress and performed by Addison Peacock & Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts around 00:02:30) "Welcome to Mister Smiley’s Happy World Theme Park and Fun Land"† written by Joe Prosit and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Corinne Sanders & David Ault. (Story starts around 00:27:00) "Emily's Alone"‡ written by David Hubbard and performed by Atticus Jackson & Nikolle Doolin & Mike DelGaudio. (Story starts around 01:00:40) "It Was Drawn In Banana Mania Crayola"† written by Patrick Zac and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 01:26:00) "The Executrix"¤ written by Henry Galley and performed by Nichole Goodnight & Armen Taylor & Graham Rowat & Kyle Akers & Jesse Cornett. (Story starts around 02:07:15) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about Kelly A. Childress Click here to learn more about Joe Prosit Click here to learn more about David Hubbard Click here to learn more about Patrick Zac Click here to learn more about Henry Galley Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤ "Emily’s Alone" illustration courtesy of Jen Tracy Audio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 15 of Season 11. On this week's show we have five tales about the insanity of insidious inhumans."The Prom Baby"† written by Kelly A. Childress and performed by Addison Peacock & Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts around 00:02:30)"Welcome to Mister Smiley’s Happy World Theme Park and Fun Land"† written by Joe Prosit and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Corinne Sanders & David Ault. (Story starts around 00:27:00)"Emily's Alone"‡ written by David Hubbard and performed by Atticus Jackson & Nikolle Doolin & Mike DelGaudio. (Story starts around 01:00:40)"It Was Drawn In Banana Mania Crayola"† written by Patrick Zac and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 01:26:00)"The Executrix"¤ written by Henry Galley and performed by Nichole Goodnight & Armen Taylor & Graham Rowat & Kyle Akers & Jesse Cornett. (Story starts around 02:07:15)Please visit www.thenosleeppodcast.com for full show notes and links to learn more about our authors, voice actors, and producers.Executive Producer & Host: David CummingsMusical score composed by: Brandon BooneAudio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤"Emily’s Alone" illustration courtesy of Jen TracyAudio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 12 of Season 11. On this week's show we have five tales about our sinister suffering senses. "A Ride That Never Ends"† written by Lumi Mö and performed by Addison Peacock. (Story starts around 00:02:15) "Scars"¤ written by Keith McDuffee and performed by Mick Wingert & Jesse Cornett & Elie Hirschman & Mary Murphy. (Story starts around 00:28:50) "If I Don’t See Them"† written by S.H. Cooper and performed by Matthew Bradford & Nikolle Doolin & Elie Hirschman. (Story starts around 01:11:45) "Two in a Box"‡ written by R. Sinclair Mills and performed by Jeff Clement & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts around 01:24:35) "Bedtime at the Coopers"† written by David Hubbard and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Nikolle Doolin & Mike DelGaudio. (Story starts around 01:55:20) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about Lumi Mö Click here to learn more about Keith McDuffee Click here to learn more about S.H. Cooper Click here to learn more about R. Sinclair Mills Click here to learn more about David Hubbard Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤ "Scars" illustration courtesy of Naomi Ronke Audio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 12 of Season 11. On this week's show we have five tales about our sinister suffering senses."A Ride That Never Ends"† written by Lumi Mö and performed by Addison Peacock. (Story starts around 00:02:15)"Scars"¤ written by Keith McDuffee and performed by Mick Wingert & Jesse Cornett & Elie Hirschman & Mary Murphy. (Story starts around 00:28:50)"If I Don’t See Them"† written by S.H. Cooper and performed by Matthew Bradford & Nikolle Doolin & Elie Hirschman. (Story starts around 01:11:45)"Two in a Box"‡ written by R. Sinclair Mills and performed by Jeff Clement & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts around 01:24:35)"Bedtime at the Coopers"† written by David Hubbard and performed by Jessica McEvoy & Nikolle Doolin & Mike DelGaudio. (Story starts around 01:55:20)Please visit www.thenosleeppodcast.com for full show notes and links to learn more about our authors, voice actors, and producers.Executive Producer & Host: David CummingsMusical score composed by: Brandon BooneAudio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤"Scars" illustration courtesy of Naomi RonkeAudio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 21 of Season 10. On this week's show we have four tales about vicious voyeurs, grotesque gambling, and fatal friendships. "Hell's Mortician"† written by Rona Vaselaar and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Erika Sanderson & Peter Lewis & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 00:03:20) "Thin Ice"† written by David Hubbard and performed by Matthew Bradford & Addison Peacock & Elie Hirschman. (Story starts around 00:17:50) "House Full of Eyes"‡ written by Henry Galley and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Jessica McEvoy & Jeff Clement & Kyle Akers & Erin Lillis. (Story starts around 01:04:20) "A High-Stakes Game"¤ written by Sam Raffield and performed by Jesse Cornett & Dan Zappulla & Mick Wingert & Nichole Goodnight & David Ault. (Story starts around 01:41:20) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about the Escape the Black Farm Tour Click here to visit the home of Peter Lewis Click here to listen to the Summer Series Click here to learn more about Rona Vaselaar Click here to learn more about Henry Galley Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤ "House Full of Eyes" illustration courtesy of Mark Pelham Audio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 21 of Season 10. On this week's show we have four tales about vicious voyeurs, grotesque gambling, and fatal friendships."Hell's Mortician"† written by Rona Vaselaar and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Erika Sanderson & Peter Lewis & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 00:03:20)"Thin Ice"† written by David Hubbard and performed by Matthew Bradford & Addison Peacock & Elie Hirschman. (Story starts around 00:17:50)"House Full of Eyes"‡ written by Henry Galley and performed by Nikolle Doolin & Jessica McEvoy & Jeff Clement & Kyle Akers & Erin Lillis. (Story starts around 01:04:20)"A High-Stakes Game"¤ written by Sam Raffield and performed by Jesse Cornett & Dan Zappulla & Mick Wingert & Nichole Goodnight & David Ault. (Story starts around 01:41:20)Please visit www.thenosleeppodcast.com for full show notes and links to learn more about our authors, voice actors, and producers.Executive Producer & Host: David CummingsMusical score composed by: Brandon BooneAudio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤"House Full of Eyes" illustration courtesy of Mark PelhamAudio program ©2018 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Mathew Capps Mat is a top-25 finisher in this year’s Footballguys Players Championship, a former FFPC Main Event league champ, and tje winner of more than $10,000 in his high-stakes career. In this special, extended episode, we wrap up the 2017 season, touching on a bevy of topics including what we learned, where we went wrong, how things will change, and how we can be better players in 2018. GUEST: David Hubbard (@208858740) Hubbard (along with his co-manager Nelson Sousa) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Happy Holidays...Greg & Darik spend Tuesday congratulating the NFFC National (and large) contest winners...Scott Kelly & Jeff Dawson won BOTH the Classic and the Rotowire Online Championship; Paul Dietzman in the Primetime; Nicholas Izzo in the Cutline (crazy finish!); Larry Schechter in the Diamond; David Hubbard in the Platinum; Michael Edelman and Chad Schroeder in the two Ultimates. Other topics: Todd Gurley, D-Hop, Dion Lewis, Derek Carr sucking, Greg & Tom FSTA league champs, 2018 draft thoughts, and the NFFC Postseason Contest...Again, congrats to all the winner, and thanks for a great NFFC 2017 season!!
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Biplab Mandal (@__Rainmaker) Mandal is the winner of more than $15,000 in his high-stakes fantasy football career. He is currently 24th in the $250,000 Footballguys Players Championship, and he also is third overall in the $10,000 FFPC Terminator Tournament. Mandal has one of 12 teams left in the 2017 Scott Fish Bowl as well. In this episode, he shares with us his Zero RB love, his rules for starts and sits, and much more. GUEST: Nelson Sousa (@The_Franchise12) Sousa (along with his co-manager David Hubbard) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Dominic Laferrière (@FantasyQB) Dominic is a winner of more than $40,000 in his high-stakes fantasy football career and the author of the book Fantasy Football Intelligence. He placed six out of eight high-stakes FFPC teams in the Championship Round this year and is pursuing two separate $250,000 grand prizes. In this episode, he talks about the post-Wentz Eagles, starting Aaron Rodgers this week, whether Eric Ebron has arrived, and more. GUEST: David Hubbard (@208858740) Hubbard (along with his co-manager Nelson Sousa) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Tim Daneau Tim Daneau is the winner of the 2011 FFPC Main Event championship with his co-owner Tim Beaulieu. In his FFPC career, Daneau has won nearly $250,000 and has placed in the top five of the Main Event twice. In this episode, we discuss proper roster construction for the championship round, Keenan Allen’s place among receivers, and what quarterback he’s considering starting with his team in 35th place overall in the 2017 Footballguys Players Championship. GUEST: Nelson Sousa (@The_Franchise12) Sousa (along with his co-manager David Hubbard) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Mike Foresta (@mforestaesq) Mike is a career winner of more than $10,000 in the FFPC and owner of a top-40 team in this year's Footballguys Players Championship and a top-100 team in the Main Event. In the episode, we discuss how he was able to manage his Footballguys team nearly to the top even after picking David Johnson at 1.01, Kenyan Drake's Week 13 role, and who his 2018 No. 1 tight end is. GUEST: David Hubbard (@208858740) Hubbard (along with his co-manager Nelson Sousa) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Chris Puchowicz Chris is has cashed more than $40,000 in his career at the FFPC. In the episode, we talk about whether Kenny Stills is a good start if Matt Moore remains the quarterback, who he likes better between Latavius Murray and Jerrick McKinnon, and how good his chances are at winning the $250,000 in this year’s Footballguys Players Championship with three teams in the top 100 going into the Championship Round. GUEST: Nelson Sousa (@The_Franchise12) Sousa (along with his co-manager David Hubbard) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Justin McCord Justin is a winner of the Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championship and of nearly $20,000 in his high-stakes career. In this episode, we break down the roles that Josh Doctson and Sterling Shepard will play for fantasy owners, the Washington backfield without Rob Kelley, and how he has managed a team into the top 40 of this year’s FFPC Main Event. GUEST: David Hubbard (@208858740) Hubbard (along with his co-manager Nelson Sousa) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Mike Kuzma Mike won the 2016 Footballguys Players Championship $250,000 grand prize and currently has an FFPC Main Event team in the top 60 overall in pursuit of another $250,000 prize. In this episode we talk about the viability of Broncos players for fantasy, trying to draft a squad that can beat thousands of other teams, and much more. GUEST: Nelson Sousa (@The_Franchise12) Sousa (along with his co-manager David Hubbard) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Shelly Fossum Shelly has won more than $30,000 in her high-stakes career with the FFPC, including a top-15 finish in the 2014 Main Event and first-place finish in the 2013 Terminator Tournament. In this episode, we discuss the role Zero RB played in this year’s FFPC Main Event and the rest-of-season expectations she has for JuJu Smith-Schuster, Marlon Mack, and more. GUEST: David Hubbard (@208858740) Hubbard (along with his co-manager Nelson Sousa) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: John Shaw John is the winner of nearly $15,000 over the last few years in the FFPC with a top-70 finish in the Main Event and numerous cashes in the FFPC Off-The-Grid league. In this episode, we discuss who the more cuttable player is between Randall Cobb and Willie Snead, what running back was dropped too soon in FFPC leagues, and how he nearly didn’t even draft his Main Event team that currently sits in the top 100. GUEST: Nelson Sousa (@The_Franchise12) Sousa (along with his co-manager David Hubbard) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Nelson Verbit Nelson is a career winner of nearly $30,000 with the FFPC, including his 2015 FFPC Terminator Tournament title. He also has a top-40 team in the 2017 FFPC Main Event. In this episode, he discusses his FFPC Main Event team and how he is treating Ezekiel Elliott. Plus, we break down Martavis Bryant’s future with the Steelers and who he is targeting this week on the waiver wire. GUEST: David Hubbard (@208858740) Hubbard (along with his co-manager Nelson Sousa) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Darren Summer Darren has won more than $250,000 in his high-stakes fantasy football career, finishing as the runner-up in the 2015 FFPC Main Event. He currently sits in sixth place in the 2017 Main Event and is a veteran of the $5,000 Big Payback & $10,000 High Society FFPC buy-in leagues. In this episode, he discusses the prospects of Elijah McGuire for the remainder of the season, what he likes to do on the waiver wire with teams hit hard by injuries, and much more. GUEST: Nelson Sousa (@The_Franchise12) Sousa (along with his co-manager David Hubbard) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUESTS: Joe and Jason Reither Joe and Jason Reither have won more than $300,000 in their high-stakes careers thanks to their 2013 FFPC Main Event title and 2015 runner-up finish in the FFPC Playoff Challenge. In this episode, we talk about their Main Event season, how they ended up with a trio of Patriots this season, and whether Eric Ebron will bounce back soon. GUEST: David Hubbard (@208858740) Hubbard (along with his co-manager Nelson Sousa) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Adam Grossman Adam is the winner of nearly $20,000 in FFPC redraft and dynasty leagues. He is currently fourth in the 2017 Footballguys Players Championship, which will dole out a $250,000 grand prize. In this episode, we talk about if the Ravens skill position players will rebound, the challenges dynasty players face in redraft leagues, and who he is targeting on the waiver wire. GUEST: Nelson Sousa (@The_Franchise12) Sousa (along with his co-manager David Hubbard) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Don Metter The 2010 FFPC Main Event Champion and winner of more than $100,000 in his high-stakes career, Metter has a team sitting in 13th place in the 2017 FFPC Main Event after Week 2. In this episode, we discuss underperforming first-rounders and the future of running backs in fantasy football. GUEST: David Hubbard (@208858740) Hubbard (along with his co-manager Nelson Sousa) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players. GUEST: Russ Axelrod (@RussAxelrod) A winner of nearly $10,000 in his high-stakes career, Russ currently sits sixth overall in the FFPC Main Event, a contest with a $1.7 million prize pool and a $250,000 grand prize. In this episode, we discuss the Arizona backfield and Russ' $300 bet in 2016 that got him on The Today Show and ESPN Sportscenter. GUEST: Nelson Sousa (@the_franchise12) Sousa (along with his co-manager David Hubbard) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
Eric Balkman of the Fantasy Football Players Championship chats with high-stakes fantasy football players Chris Birchby and David Hubbard. GUESTS: Chris Birchby (@ChrisBirchby) In just one year of FFPC competition, Chris has won nearly $25,000 with a fourth-place finish in the 2016 FFPC Main Event. GUEST: David Hubbard (@208858740) Hubbard (along with his co-manager Nelson Sousa) is the winner of the 2016 FFPC Main Event $250,000 Championship and one of the most accomplished high-stakes players in industry history. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship - The home of season-long high stakes fantasy football. Check out the FFPC today! SHOW NOTES Thanks to Eric and the FFPC for coordinating this show. Thanks to grapes for providing the theme music. Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you're a listener of the show who isn't subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage, RotoViz.com/podcast.
In an historic year, even but the highest of high stakes fantasy football players, David Hubbard and Nelson Sousa join the program to discuss their $250,000 overall title in the 2016 Fantasy Football Players Championship Main Event. Hosts Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak quiz the guys on how they ran their draft, who their key waiver wire pickups were and some of their analysis for 2017 drafts in the Footballguys Players Championship as well. The guys give their picks for the 2016-17 World Famous FFPC Playoff Challenge and answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
David Hubbard is a Revenue Growth Expert and CEO of Marketing Outfield. He works with private and public companies to strategically align sales, marketing, and product development efforts and grow annual revenues by 25-50%. He creates growth machines by integrating a company’s core values into the customer decision-making process. Key Takeaways: [1:14] Many companies struggle to find alignment between the three revenue-producing functions of product management, product marketing, and sales. [3:31] When companies struggle with alignment, the customer experiences mixed messages in the purchasing decision-making process. [9:11] Technology is causing marketing efforts to be more complicated than ever before. [11:42] Make the most of sales and marketing efforts through integration. [17:28] Align systems to create a growth machine. [24:00] Focus on the core value of the company. [25:33] Making a product successful in the marketplace is the greatest cost a company has. [28:09] Pressure can force entrepreneurs to do things faster than they should be done. [31:00] A good product manager is the most important thing you can have in your business. Mentioned in This Episode: @MOutfield - David Hubbard on Twitter David Hubbard on LinkedIn Praxent @PraxentSoftware on Twitter
For this second edition of the B2B Marketing Sales Podcast, David Hubbard, CEO of Marketing Outfield, join me to talk about how to close the gap between B2B Marketing vs. Product vs. Sales.
Your hosts Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak broadcast the 2016 Fantasy Football Players Championship (FFPC) Pros Vs. Joes Division #5 Fire and Rain Division. This draft's Pros are made up of Sigmund Bloom, Alex Miglio and Austin Lee from Footballguys, ESPN's Mike Clay, Jeff Ratcliffe from Pro Football Focus, 4 for 4's Josh Moore and Izzy Elkaffas from Dynasty Trade Calculator. The FFPC Joes taking them on are David Hubbard, Cory Jones, Matt Jordan, Mark McCauslin, Richard Ross and Anthony Savino. Follow the live draft board at YouTube.com/HighStakesFantasyFootball. Plus, Balky and Dave answer your calls, emails, tweets and more all on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
In this episode, I interview David Hubbard, PEng, who started his career as an electrical engineer in the power industry but is now a Revenue Growth Expert and the person behind the Marketing Outfield on how engineers can build the skills to effectively sell and market to their clients. Even if small talk and cold calls […] The post TECC 110: How Engineers Can Effectively Sell and Market to Their Clients appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.
Your hosts Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak cover the 2013 FFPC $150 Genesis and Revelations Drafts pick-by-pick live. Past HSFF Hour guests including Mike Santos, Todd Hunter, ORMOND ROSE, Ron Meyer, Glenn Lowy, Don Terminiello, Mike Krucek, Zebb Kapp, David Hubbard and more will all be in action. How far will Rob Gronkowski fall? Where will the rookie running backs like Giovanni Bernard, Montee Ball, Le'Veon Bell and Eddie Lacy go? How high will last year's rookie quarterback crop Robert Griffiin III, Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson get picked? Eric and Dave will let you know tonight on a special two-hour broadcast of The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
In its debut episode, hosts Eric Balkman and Dave Gerczak project a first round dynasty rookie draft based on the first two rounds of the NFL draft. The HSFF guys also talk to renowned high stakes player David Hubbard about rookies he likes and dislikes this year. Plus your questions, e-mails, tweets and more all answered on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Upon accepting his call to the ministry in 1972, Dr. Hubbard began studying at the Southern California Bible College and Seminary. He received his Bachelor of Arts and his Bachelor of Theology Degrees on May 17, 1979. He then went on to acquire his Master of Arts in Religion on May 2, 1994, and his Doctor of Philosophy in Religion on May 1, 1995. In October 1982, Dr. Hubbard, along with his wife Rev. Jerri Hubbard, accepted the position of Pastor of the First Baptist Church (later renamed Inner City Baptist Church) in downtown San Diego, California. Instrumental for many years in bringing the homeless and destitute if the inner city area to Christ, Dr. Hubbard envisioned his ministry to be a mainstay in downtown San Diego.