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This week Tayler shares the story of the The "Ford Heights Four" refers to Verneal Jimerson, Dennis Williams, Kenneth Adams, and Willie Rainge, four men wrongfully convicted of a 1978 double murder in Ford Heights, Illinois, and later exonerated due to police and prosecutorial misconduct. Christine shares the story of The Cleveland Stranger Anthony Sowell. He was convicted in 2011 of murdering 11 women whose bodies were discovered at his Cleveland, Ohio, home as in just decomposing all over his damn house in 2009.Spank you for listening. Do less God bless. Gloom & Bloom out!
This week, we're thrilled to welcome Josh Mora and Dennis Williams, the dynamic duo behind The Back 9 podcast, one of the top podcasts on the market!Josh and Dennis, former Buffalo broadcasters turned best friends, share their personal journeys of transitioning into podcasting, playing golf, and navigating relationships in midlife. As girl dads and passionate golfers, their insights are relatable and inspiring for anyone looking to embrace life's second half with purpose and joy.In this episode, we discuss: • The transition from broadcasting to podcasting and how The Back 9 was born. • Life lessons learned from golf and their personal journeys. • Building meaningful relationships through golf and beyond. • Dating and relationships in midlife—what they've learned and how golf can bring people together. • Advice for embracing new hobbies and passions in the “back 9” of life.Donna shares the exciting parallels between Golf Party Live and The Back 9, from connecting through golf to helping listeners build fulfilling lives in their second act.Whether you're looking to meet someone special on the course, strengthen your relationship through golf, or find a little independence with a new hobby, this episode has something for everyone.
Is it easy to find - and trust - love again after divorce? "The Back 9" host Dennis Williams stops by to talk about being single again in your 40s, overcoming heartbreak, taking time to find yourself, trying to mask pain, regaining confidence, and much much more!
Is it easy to find - and trust - love again after divorce? "The Back 9" host Dennis Williams stops by to talk about being single again in your 40s, overcoming heartbreak, taking time to find yourself, trying to mask pain, regaining confidence, and much much more!
Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - Season 20 intro [1:12] - Guy has scoring leader updates and new and notes from the QMJHL, OHL, WHL, AJHL, BCHL, USHL, NAHL and NCAA. [18:56] - The 2025 Draft Spotlight gets turned on and pointed toward Ann Arbor, MI to feature Jack Murtagh from the U18 squad of the US-NTDP. [37:29] - Another 2025 Draft Spotlight segment this time shining on Victoria Royals forward Cole Reschny who led Canada in scoring at the Hlinka Gretzky Cup and is ranked in the 1st round by NHL Central Scouting. [58:13] - Dennis Williams is the new head coach of the Bowling Green Falcons but spent nearly a decade as the coach and GM of the WHL's Everett Silvertips. We'll talk with him about making the change, how the new team is playing and of course pick his brain about the changing landscape of junior/college hockey.
We love to hear from our listeners. Send us a message.On this episode of Cell & Gene: The Podcast, Host Erin Harris talks to Dennis Williams, Senior Vice President of Late Stage Development at Adaptimmune. Williams shares valuable insights into the groundbreaking world of TCR T-cell therapies, with a particular focus on the TECELRA trial. The trial led to the FDA approval of Tecelra, marking a significant milestone as the first engineered T-cell therapy for solid tumors. Williams delves into the complexities of developing this innovative treatment for synovial sarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of soft-tissue cancer. He also highlights the unique challenges and promising outcomes associated with TCR T-cell therapies, offering a comprehensive understanding of this cutting-edge approach in cancer immunotherapy.Subscribe to the podcast!Apple | Spotify | YouTube
In this follow-up to last week's conversation on the emotional lives of men, we bring you a special “Men Tell All” episode with guests Josh Mora and Dennis Williams. Josh and Dennis, hosts of The Back 9 podcast, open up about what it's really like for men navigating relationships, dating, and personal growth in midlife. We get candid about the challenges and rewards of dating after divorce, the importance of male friendships, and how men process emotions in ways you might not expect. You'll hear honest takes on vulnerability, authenticity, and setting boundaries, plus some surprising insights into male sexuality and relationship expectations at this stage of life. Tune in to hear what men wish women knew, explore why male friendships are essential, and discuss the ups and downs of midlife dating. Episode Highlights:[0:04] - We introduce Josh Mora and Dennis Williams, hosts of The Back 9 podcast.[1:08] - Josh and Dennis share their experiences dating after long marriages.[3:37] - The importance of self-confidence and setting boundaries in new relationships.[7:00] - What men really value in a partner: authenticity and direct communication.[15:21] - Talking about male sexuality and how it changes (or doesn't) in midlife.[20:01] - Josh and Dennis discuss dating age preferences and how they've evolved.[25:24] - Why male friendships matter and how they've maintained theirs for decades.[32:36] - Wrapping up with reflections on healing, growth, and moving past resentment. Resources:The Back 9 Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-back-9/id1717609674 For more on this topic visit our website insightsfromthecouch.org If you have questions please email us at info@insightsfromthecouch.org we would love to hear from you!If today's discussion resonated with you or sparked curiosity, please rate, follow, and share "Insights from the Couch" with others. Your support helps us reach more people and continue providing valuable insights. Here's to finding our purposes and living a life full of meaning and joy. Stay tuned for more!
Mike and Bulldog are joined by Dennis Williams as he talks his career in Buffalo
Sit down with Dennis Williams And Hear about his checkered past!
We attempted to interview Dennis over a year ago thanks to a recommendation from our mate Glenn Reedman. Unfortunately, Dennis took ill in the middle of recording and it's taken this long to finally get back there and capture this unique person's story. From driving trucks to rolling them over (on purpose), this very dry and humorous bloke still had us laughing as he recounted how he stumbled into the film industry and ended up as an icon to all who know him.
When was the last time you checked your foundation? Tune into this powerful message spoken from Bishop Dennis Williams as he teaches on the principles of building a strong foundation on Jesus Christ.Partner with us in spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ to the world. Listed below are options to give now.Cashapp: https://cash.app/$HHMCPaypal: http://paypal.me/HigherHeightsMCSquarepay: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcheckout.square.site%2Fmerchant%2FSTTM56DVVNYM5%2Fcheckout%2FRS62FOBO2VTWPTAOTTP32RRM%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR29WROIC9CvvxdAjc1WKv5fLqDvFY3gLt5VBG0W41Hpfc_pDSWMXppYD98&h=AT3kxpjzOLmyFOmMEqEPvCkmUlom38WGZMyXxpsgOGXrNGMf-z9ZQE34tSfooE40yhaL1_LT0UfYkEqgdBGtAUZqjapoYBgJKLHyOmJlDAUHekOfnZwKY_RzKjxCVbXE29WoolMWwu8uTS3q6nQPTi20Wh8Mailing address 236 Parker Rd, Danville Va 24540 Support the Show.
Recorded 9-9-2010 on OMEGAMAN
"Being delivered from Generational Curses" / Dennis Williams / Omegaman Episode 22 Recorded 7-15-2010 on OMEGAMAN omegamanradio.com
MRN Editor David Adam talks to Cheryl and Dennis Williams of Bella Ease and how they have expanded their services to help local youth.
Dennis Williams has coached in the NCAA, NAHL, USHL, WHL, led Canada to a Gold Medal at the 2023 World Junior Championships in 2023.Dennis and Jason discuss coaching philosophies, the importance of making each and every player feel valuable, and what it was like to coach a generational player like Connor Bedard.Dennis explains what it was that made him want to become a coach, and how he attributes his coaching success to understanding that "every player has his own path".
In this episode of Welcome To Fatherhood Interviews, Sir Royce Briales and Dr. Raheem Young talk to Dennis Williams - Husband, Father, and Creator of CashMap Pro, about the lessons he learned from his dad about managing money and entrepreneurship. We also talked about the importance of engaging with your kids consistently. ****Hall of Fathers**** What does Fatherhood mean to you? Guiding, protecting, learning, and growing with my wife and children What advice would you give to dads? Engage! Get in contact with Dennis Williams www.cashmapapp.com; YouTube Channel - CashMap Consulting https://www.facebook.com/CashMapApp https://www.facebook.com/dcwilliamsjr/ https://www.instagram.com/denniswilliamscashmap/ https://twitter.com/cash_map https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-c-williams-jr-ab287114/ Get connected with Welcome to Fatherhood: WTF Linktr.ee Be Well. You already are. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtf-interviews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtf-interviews/support
Fresh off a championship run this past December/January in Halifax with Hockey Canada's World Junior Men's team, we sat down with Head Coach Dennis Williams to talk leadership in this episode. Host Mark Roe from TSN talks about he as a leader responded after the opening night loss to Czechia, getting the most out of your team and a group of individuals, managing different personalities and the changes in 'today's' generation, career highlights and low lights and how he responded and persevered even through the tough times, the importance of culture, and how he as a coach and leader focuses on being better every day. Whether you are teaching and coaching or leading a team on the operations side of golf, this podcast is a can't miss episode. Everything from performance to culture and leadership and everything in between, we were thrilled to connect with Dennis fresh off this event that brought the nation together. About Dennis Williams: Dennis Williams, 43 (8/14/79), is in his sixth season behind the bench as Silvertips head coach and second season as general manager. Under Williams, Everett has earned four U.S. Division titles, three Conference regular season titles and a Western Conference championship, as well as success in the classroom and on the international and professional stage. Williams presently has a record of 203-66-11-11 behind the bench in his WHL career, earning his 200th career win on Oct. 12, 2022. He was promoted to the dual position of general manager and head coach on Jul. 12, 2021. And of course, he led the World Junior hockey team to a gold medal this past holiday season in Halifax.
On this episode of The Hockey News On The 'Dub' Podcast with Carol Schram and Lizz Child: - A long list of WHL players excelled at the World Junior Championship. Carol and Lizz looked at who stood out beyond Connor Bedard, including Canadian coach Dennis Williams. - The WHL trade deadline was pure chaos. The Kamloops Blazers loaded up for their Memorial Cup hosting duties by sending an unprecedented return to the Everett Silvertips in exchange for Olen Zellweger and Ryan Hofer. There were also many other big moves, including a couple of high-profile pros being re-assigned to junior. - The Florida Panthers are the NHL team of the week. Their prospects in the WHL this season are Marek Alscher and Josh Davies. WHL graduates Justin Sourdif and John Ludvig are currently developing with Charlotte of the AHL. - In our Connor Bedard watch, the world juniors MVP picked up six points in his first game back with the Regina Pats. How many points will he finish with this season, and is there a chance he goes back to the 'Dub' next year to challenge for Ray Ferraro's single-season goals record?
TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button joins First Up to chat about Connor Bedard's spectacular 7-point performance in Canada's win over Germany yesterday. Button shares his thoughts on why Bedard is more aptly labeled as a franchise player rather than a generational talent, why he expects Canadian head coach Dennis Williams to emphasize attention to detail moving forward, what to expect in Canada's game against Austria later today, and more.
Head Coach of Team Canada at the World Juniors Dennis Williams joins the guys on Overdrive to chat about Canada at the World Juniors, the amount of talent that is on the team, this team being compared to all time Canada Junior teams, his unique coaching journey throughout US and Canada and more!
Second hour of this Wednesday's Overdrive with Bryan Hayes, Frank Corrado and Kara Wagland as they discuss the Maple Leafs narrowly beating the Flyers. We also joined by Team Canada head coach Dennis Williams to chat about the World Juniors and his coachign journey. Also joining Overdrive is former NFLer Clay Harbor to chat about Thursday Night Football between the Jets and the Jags and to discuss the NFL playoff races
Things change and views change. We dive into conversation with Dennis Williams on why he went from wearing suits to church to shorts. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/harvest247/support
Tune into this message spoken by Bishop Dennis Williams at the 26th annual general convention of the Higher Heights Evangelistic Churches. Download each nights spoken word on any streaming platform and we encourage you to share with a friend. Support the show
In this two-part series, our guest speaker Dennis Williams talks about the importance of becoming a disciple of Jesus and making disciples for Jesus.
In this two-part series, our guest speaker Dennis Williams talks about the importance of becoming a disciple of Jesus and making disciples for Jesus.
On today's episode, we visit with Dennis Williams of Guns and Leather Pro Shop in Greenbrier. Among many other things, we learn what the daily procedures are of owning a local gun shop.
Joining Nick on the podcast today is Dennis Williams, Co-founder of 3 Bridges Consulting, a successful sales and marketing firm specializing in using the power of video to sell. Dennis made the incongruent move from ten years in front of the camera as a sports anchor for CBS in Buffalo, New York, to become the Head of Sales and Marketing for ABC10 in California. In today's episode, he gets into the weeds about career change and ascension sales, building sales teams, resetting and reinventing yourself, valuable sales tips, and so much more. First up, Dennis shares the details of his transition from journalism to the business world, how he utilized his experience in broadcasting as a selling point, and the transferable skills he brought to his new career. He also discusses the biggest challenges he faced after switching fields, including dealing with cold calls and building a sales team, and the traits he looks for in salespeople, emphasizing curiosity, competitiveness, and creativity as especially desirable qualities. In particular, Dennis explains that to be a good salesperson, it's essential to be able to understand the personality you're selling to, and a curious nature is key to that. He and Nick also discuss what difficult employees tend to have in common, especially a big ego without anything to back it up and the “brilliant jerk,” someone with huge talent but a bad attitude. They then take a sideways move to talk about Dennis' personal life, including the choices he made to reset and reinvent himself following his divorce, learning to start the day with yes, and switching from big corporate to his own marketing business. And finally, Dennis explains why he's excited about using video to tell businesses' stories and how the format can make every potential customer a warm one. The Finer Details of This Episode: Translating journalistic skills to the sales world Managing and mentoring employees The traits Dennis looks for in salespeople How Dennis reset and reinvented his life Why Dennis is excited about video Quotes: “We want people that are curious, creative, and competitive. And that's what a journalist, a really good journalist, has those three characteristics. And if you put those three characteristics together, they're pretty good at translating into the business world.” “There's keys that you can pick up with people so that you know exactly how you need to cater your cadence, your timing, all of the things that you're doing when you're sitting across from somebody. And it's not being phony. It's not like being an actor. It's being respectful.” “Being competitive, being able to speak well, that has nothing to do with your major. That has nothing to do with what you do in undergrad. What it has to do with is what kind of person you become. So I look for that, I look for the human being and what they could be, not what they already were or what they studied. What can this person be? Where can they get to? And that's kind of how I evaluated talent.” “I had to reinvent myself again, and I can tell you that I am a stronger and better person for it. It taught me the expression that I've introduced to you and a lot of different people that I love, which is ‘Every day is a bonus, and you've just got to start at ‘Yes.'” “If people can be introduced to you, on your website or through social media, by hearing from you, you've taken one step right out of the process. And then that call is not cold, it's warm at that point. That customer is going to be a warm customer because they already know you.” Links: Together at the Top Nick Warner Consulting 3 Bridges Consulting
Welcome to I'm Not Your Suga Momma, cause sometimes the shit I gotta say ain't sweet. I ain't come to play, so I'ma say what the fuck I want to say. You ain't gotta like it, love it or even be slightly fond of it. This is what I do, and I do it well, I am your host THE Schelle Purcell. Housekeeping rules. I cuss. Don't judge me, I won't fuck with you. All the shit I've been through, I have earned the right to say 50-11 cuss words and turn and say thank you Jesus if I want to. This show is not going to be for everybody. But if you fucking with it, share it, like it, tell somebody about it. This episode is sponsored by Dennis Williams & The Legendary Label-A brand re- imagined. The new clothing line will launch this fall. If you are looking for what's new, sexy, creative and eye-catching…join the mailing list and be ready to shop Legendary Label- a clothing style that will live forever! S/O to KLP Entertainment, your full service media & content creation company. Focusing on podcast, music production, film, marketing consulting, photography, animation and graphics design. KLP Entertainment, your one stop shop for all things entertaining. Let's get it. Sweet Shit: Tamar Braxton stepped honey with a FINE ASS white man. They say his name is Jeremy and he's 46 and baby he was giving urban hunk, giving rap lyrics in the club. Comedian lil duval said, minute black men get a white woman we get all in our feels. I would like to say…she tried a black man…and she has moved on! I called men like him, white chocolate. Not So Sweet: A K-12 Christian school in Valrico Florida declared any LBGTQIA students will be FORCED TO LEAVE. Dear INYSM, My question is simple. Do you feel like once a cheater ALWAYS a cheater. Because I just don't want to throw it all away. There have been opportunities where he could have cheated I saw from looking in his phone that he passed on and moments where he did mild flirting. But I flirt too. I just don't want to be ALWAYS wondering if he will be faithful. Signed, Holding On. And that's all I have to say about that! Thank you again to this episode's Dennis Williams & The Legendary Label-A brand re-imagined. The new fall clothing line will launch this fall. If you are looking for what's new, sexy, creative and eye-catching…join the mailing list and be ready to shop Legendary Label- a clothing style that will live forever! Don't forget you can send me your Sweet Shit & Your Not So Sweet Shit to spnotyosugamomma@gmail.com I'll shout it out or sort it out. Don't forget to like, share, repost or just gossip like you been doing! And feel free to leave your comments on this episode; just know I ain't bout to be arguing wit'cho ass bout this shit. It's your girl THE Schelle Purcell and I'm NOT your suga momma, cause sometimes the shit I say ain't sweet. Til next time ya'll…ooh Chile, I love being a black woman. © 2022 Schelle Purcell Productions © 2022 "Kennedy Lucas Patterson" Entertainment © 2022 "FX Studios Of Atlanta,A K.L.P Entertainment Studio © 2022 Emory Office Of Kennedy Lucas Patterson © 2022 Kennedy Lucas & Associates LLC Powered By Illuminati Softwares,A Element Industries Software,A K.L.P Entertainment Company
Welcome to I'm Not Your Suga Momma, cause sometimes the shit I gotta say ain't sweet. I ain't come to play, so I'ma say what the fuck I want to say. You ain't gotta like it, love it or even be slightly fond of it. This is what I do, and I do it well, I am your host THE Schelle Purcell. Housekeeping rules. I cuss. Don't judge me, I won't fuck with you. All the shit I've been through, I have earned the right to say 50-11 cuss words and turn and say thank you Jesus if I want to. This show is not going to be for everybody. But if you fucking with it, share it, like it, tell somebody about it. This episode is sponsored by Dennis Williams & The Legendary Label-A brand re- imagined. The new clothing line will launch this fall. If you are looking for what's new, sexy, creative and eye-catching…join the mailing list and be ready to shop Legendary Label- a clothing style that will live forever! S/O to KLP Entertainment, your full service media & content creation company. Focusing on podcast, music production, film, marketing consulting, photography, animation and graphics design. KLP Entertainment, your one stop shop for all things entertaining. Let's get it. Sweet Shit: Tamar Braxton stepped honey with a FINE ASS white man. They say his name is Jeremy and he's 46 and baby he was giving urban hunk, giving rap lyrics in the club. Comedian lil duval said, minute black men get a white woman we get all in our feels. I would like to say…she tried a black man…and she has moved on! I called men like him, white chocolate. Not So Sweet: A K-12 Christian school in Valrico Florida declared any LBGTQIA students will be FORCED TO LEAVE. Dear INYSM, My question is simple. Do you feel like once a cheater ALWAYS a cheater. Because I just don't want to throw it all away. There have been opportunities where he could have cheated I saw from looking in his phone that he passed on and moments where he did mild flirting. But I flirt too. I just don't want to be ALWAYS wondering if he will be faithful. Signed, Holding On. And that's all I have to say about that! Thank you again to this episode's Dennis Williams & The Legendary Label-A brand re-imagined. The new fall clothing line will launch this fall. If you are looking for what's new, sexy, creative and eye-catching…join the mailing list and be ready to shop Legendary Label- a clothing style that will live forever! Don't forget you can send me your Sweet Shit & Your Not So Sweet Shit to spnotyosugamomma@gmail.com I'll shout it out or sort it out. Don't forget to like, share, repost or just gossip like you been doing! And feel free to leave your comments on this episode; just know I ain't bout to be arguing wit'cho ass bout this shit. It's your girl THE Schelle Purcell and I'm NOT your suga momma, cause sometimes the shit I say ain't sweet. Til next time ya'll…ooh Chile, I love being a black woman. © 2022 Schelle Purcell Productions © 2022 "Kennedy Lucas Patterson" Entertainment © 2022 "FX Studios Of Atlanta,A K.L.P Entertainment Studio © 2022 Emory Office Of Kennedy Lucas Patterson © 2022 Kennedy Lucas & Associates LLC Powered By Illuminati Softwares,A Element Industries Software,A K.L.P Entertainment Company
On today's episode, the creator of Cash Map, Dennis Williams joins us to explore how he's helping people confidently use more of their money, save more, and enjoy their life more. Through his services, he's seen advisors struggle with balance while facing his own issues with balance. As a business owner and innovator, Dennis loves to jump into projects at 150% but realizes balance allows him to be more effective at what he does. Dennis knows it's important to be able to say “it's good enough” in life. You can't stress every little thing; you'll burn yourself out! Being consciously aware of the small steps you're looking at mastering can help you focus on productivity and balance. Focusing on small achievements can make big improvements in your life and business. Scheduling time to step away from work, whether it's a walk or a family dinner, can elevate your experience in both your relationships and your work. Dennis' most important advice to other advisors is to recognize the importance of downtime! Taking downtime is essential, if you don't and you are tired, you're not going to see clearly. Don't set yourself up to fail. Most people don't know how much they are spending on a monthly basis and Dennis is on a mission to help clients and advisors better understand their finances. Join us today as Dennis shares his journey to find balance and how he's helping others through Cash Map. We'll further breakdown: Working with our team to delegate and become stronger Recognizing the importance of downtime How Dennis is helping advisors and clients with the Cash Map TIMESTAMPS 0:49 – How did you get in financial services? 2:52 – What struggles do you face? 4:18 – What is your definition of balance? 5:10 – Getting out of the perfectionist mindset 7:57 – What struggles do advisors face? 9:53 – What is the #1 problem with delegation? 11:49 – Biggest piece of advice to advisors 13:51 – How are you helping advisors? 18:57 – The benefit to couples 20:54 – Who is this app good for? 24:36 – What happens if their situation changes? 27:55 – How can advisors utilize Cash Map? 29:19 – Thank you for joining us Lee! RESOURCES: More About Dennis: https://www.cashmapapp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/cashmapapp/featured https://www.cashmapapp.com/bookatimewithdennis/ Website: https://www.travisparry.com/ Email: travis@travisparry.com Get Travis' newest book!
This week's episode I chat with Dennis Williams an 88 year old fly fisherman from South Wales. He took me on my first day's boat fishing as a young boy to Chew Valley lake. He was at the forefront of nymph and buzzer fishing back in the late 70s. He has fished with many great anglers back in the day notably Arthur Cove and Arthur Oglesby. He still fishes Chew and Rutland every season. He chats about seasons and anglers past and his love for the sea trout of South America and the salmon of Alaska.
Host Mike Benton is joined by Seattle Thunderbirds head coach Matt O'Dette and Everett Silvertips head coach Dennis Williams ahead of the Battle of the Sound matchup between both teams, Feb. 26 at Climate Pledge Arena.
Host Mike Benton is joined by Seattle Thunderbirds head coach Matt O'Dette and Everett Silvertips head coach Dennis Williams ahead of the Battle of the Sound matchup between both teams, Feb. 26 at Climate Pledge Arena.
It's a long episode, but a fantastic one. This week, the Sound Of Hockey welcomes the coaches of both local WHL teams, as those teams prepare to play one another in the Battle of the Sound at Climate Pledge Arena on Saturday. With Dennis Williams of the Everett Silvertips, the guys discuss the continued success of that organization, the high-end prospects that have played for them, and the many hats that Williams wears as both the GM and head coach. Then O'Dette expresses his excitement to finally be a friend of the pod and shares the differences between coaching in the ECHL versus the WHL. He also talks about the skill on his current team and the impact that some new additions have made this season. Both interviews are great. Aside from those interviews, you'll also hear some Kraken talk, as John, Andy, and Darren discuss Seattle's recent fruitless Canadian road trip and a strange home game against the New York Islanders. John also shares some tidbits from a recent presentation made by Tod and Tim Leiweke about the state of the franchise. After the interviews, the guys shift to segments, which feature You Don't See That Every Day, Weekly One-Timers, and Three Stars. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
Brennan Sonne joined us looking at his first year guiding the Saskatoon Blades to a successful season to date. We looked at his background as an Everett Silvertip, both as a player and assistant coach, influences like Kevin Constantine, Mitch Love, Doug Soetaert, Dennis Williams, and more. We also looked at this Blades team, and some of the reasons they've played well this season.
Episode 205 features Dennis Williams, the creator of the transformational finance application, CashMapFind Dennis Online:Website: https://www.cashmapapp.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denniswilliamscashmap/Twitter: https://twitter.com/cash_mapYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/cashmapappFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CashMapAppAbout Dennis:Dennis Williams is the creator of the transformational finance application, CashMap. Having worked with a mortgage business, he saw firsthand how the financial system profits off of consumers' financial ignorance- and he's on a mission to change that. Now, Dennis helps people understand how banks use our money to make more money and how we can take advantage of that same methodology to create personal wealth through leveraged debt.........Thank you for listening! If you wanted to learn more about the host, Brian Ondrako, check out his “Now” Page - https://www.brianondrako.com/now or Sign up for his Weekly Newsletter and 3x a Week Blog - https://brianondrako.com/subscribe/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dennis Williams is the Managing Member of CashMap Consulting LLC and is focused on equipping people to confidently strengthen their finances providing choices, security while mitigating risk and decreasing debt. He's the creator of the innovative and transformational finance application, CashMap, and the accompanying eight-week coaching course that guides participants through the process of using their current spending and applying a simple process routinely used on a daily basis by banks and credit unions to save interest, pay off debt in half the time and boosting their savings. https://www.cashmapapp.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennis-c-williams-jr-ab287114/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We were joined by Casey Bryant as we welcome him to the WHL, look at the Silvertips legacy, the culture that Dennis Williams has developed, Casey's NY roots, his work in Danbury (and the netflix documentary), the only loss for Everett this year, and more
Welcome to the special edition of the 25th annual General Convention of the Higher Heights Evangelistic Churches. Tune in as we gather and listen to the preached word from each speaker. Enjoy these messages and share with someone. Support the show (https://cash.app/$HHMC)
Dennis Williams breaks open a lot of taboos in our conversation about his journey as single, black, gay man navigating through IVF and Assisted Reproductive Strategies to become a father. With a startling clarity of thought, he takes us through the maze of doctor visits, legal de-entanglements, and identifying egg donors and surrogates to achieve his dream. Along the journey with him, he asks us to explore how we define our own worth and what parental and societal expectations we wrestle with on a daily basis. He asks us to reimagine and expand our thoughts of what a family is and with whom and how we create our families. In a poignant plea, he asks us to open the channels of empathy within ourselves for each other, for this is the way we build true sisterhood and brotherhood. This is how we create humanity. How we literally create humanity. And in the face of uncertainty and heartbreak, keep knocking on the doors, because on the other side is your son.Patrick's WebsitePatrick's IGPatrick on LinkedInPatrick on Facebook
This week's episode features Everett Silvertips head coach and general manager Dennis Williams, Kamloops Blazers alumnus Connor Ingram and Edmonton Oil Kings forward Jalen Luypen.
today on the show we have Dennis, a humble, down-to-earth, easy-going guy. we talk about his app he made to help all walks of life find their map to more money and long-term success. we also get into some biblical stuff too. all in all, it was enjoyable and worth it.Dennis Web site.https://www.cashmapapp.com/My Linkshttps://linktr.ee/JRBoltonhttps://nw-recovery.com/product/energy-drink-2/promo: JBolton for 20% offSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/The_Josh_Bolton_Show)
Mike Benton's hockey journey has led from a successful 5 years with the Everett Silverips, to becoming the inaugural Seattle Kraken Studio Host. We spent some time discussing what its like to join the NHL's 32nd team, expectations for this season, calling the longest game in WHL history, working with Dennis Williams, and beyond
Dennis C. Williams Jr. is the creator of CashMap Pro. He has served as a Senior Executive at RedSail Technologies in a range of positions including Finance, Human Resources, Legal Affairs, Software Development, and Testing. Over the past ten years, he has worked on developing CashMap Pro with the goal of helping everyone harness the tools at their disposal to save more and achieve their dreams. In this episode, we learn of his journey and his unbelievable solution to save you money! Listen...
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Who is Dennis?Dennis is creator of CashMap Pro, the innovative finance app that keeps your money working 24/7, see your financial future, and achieve your life’s most important milestonesKey TakeawaysPeople don't understand the power of compounding and just how much they can actually do and achieve with their moneybeing mindful of your money will amaze you how much you could savecombine 2 with being able to see the power of compounding, it's just absolutely transformational for the person who does itValuable Free Resource or ActionDennis has a free app at cashmapapp.com which gives you the ability to figure out how much you're going to need to save to get there.TranscriptNote, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Dennis Williams 3:06 Can you hear me? I can't hear you for some reason. Let me sign out and come back in. Maybe it's on my site. Can you hear me now? There we go.Stuart Webb 3:23 Change the microphone too many too much too much technology for me to be able to cope.Dennis Williams 3:29 It's all good. I am well let's see now. You're in Australia, right?Stuart Webb 3:39 No, I'm in Britain.Dennis Williams 3:41 Oh, you're in Britain. Okay, so the near the end of your day,Stuart Webb 3:45 he's getting towards the end of my day, my day lasts a long time.Dennis Williams 3:52 Well, then that means I hope you enjoy your day. As long as that's the case. It's all good.Stuart Webb 3:57 Thank you. And what about yourself, you're the beginning or the middle of your day, I should say.Dennis Williams 4:01 I am at the beginning. I am in Washington State.Stuart Webb 4:06 Okay, so you're right on the other side. Beautiful part of the world right on theDennis Williams 4:10 other side. And I'm, I'm you can't go much further north than I am. I'm 20 minutes from the Canadian border on the coast.Stuart Webb 4:17 Beautiful. I have. I've spent some time in Canada. I had a lot of fun on that part. Right over on that coast in Vancouver and places like that. So yeah, beautiful part of the world. Very, very pretty. very wet.Dennis Williams 4:31 Yeah. It's a well from from this point forward. It's very dry. Matter of fact, I don't know if you've been following. Yeah, you've had that terrible heatwave in which I've got some one one town in Canada. just literally 90% of it was burned, burned to the ground. So we don't have any rain in the forecast at all at this point and probably like where you are are high today. There's only going to be about 21Stuart Webb 5:04 Yeah, we've had 23. But we've had rain. So we're getting we're getting the rain that keeps the fires.Dennis Williams 5:10 Yes, yes. So it's, uh, yeah, Canada is an awesome country. But before we moved here, we lived in Hawaii. And so we actually moved here. And all three of our kids actually went to school in Canada.Stuart Webb 5:22 Wow. Okay,Dennis Williams 5:24 fantastic. Oh, so, yeah, it's Canadian culture and the culture in Hawaii are very similar. And it worked out really great. Excellent. Yeah, it worked out. Well.Stuart Webb 5:35 questions that I sent over to you. You call with them?Dennis Williams 5:40 I don't know if I saw them. But let's run. Let's run through really quick.Stuart Webb 5:44 Okay, I'm sorry, you didn't see them, they should have come over. So I don't know what's gone wrong. However, let me just get you the questions now. So I'm gonna ask you to discuss and just talk about five questions. What's the biggest challenge your ideal client has? Or faces? Okay. What are the common mistakes people make when trying to solve that problem without help? Okay, what's the one variable free action, or the valuable free resource you can direct people to that will help with that problem? Okay, what contact book, program or talk has been most impactful in your experience? Okay, what's the question that I should have asked you that I have an ad obviously give the answer to that. Okay. Not a problem. Okay. Are you? Are you good to go? I'm good to go. Now, just so you know, I also stream these out live on to YouTube, I tell my audience that we're here. So they may pop on and start asking questions. I don't know. They might just sit quietly, as I did, they did one of these yesterday. And somebody just said, nice to see you. And it was nice to see you as well. But they do sometimes ask a question. So if a question comes up, I'll throw it to you and see if you could answer it.Dennis Williams 7:09 Sounds a dynamic and keep me on my toes.Stuart Webb 7:15 Dennis, that's the idea. So let me just get this right. Your your financial education. Is there anything else you would like me to introduce us?Dennis Williams 7:26 Um, I think um, yeah, I guess financial education. That's, that's, that's probably, you know, fine. I have an MBA in finance. And the other thing that I'm really good at is building strong collaborative teams in corporate settings. But I like that one.Stuart Webb 7:45 That let's let's throw that in. We'll, we'll see how you will see how you, you can put that in. So I'm going to hit the go live button. We'll go live. And then I welcome you to the podcast. Do a brief introduction to you. And then I'll run through those five questions. Sounds great. Thanks for the invitation. And looking forward to it. All right. So I've just hit the go live button. It's preparing to a live stream. Thanks a few seconds, unfortunately. So you've got time to clear your throat or anything else you need to do. We're live we're live on it's not rocket science. five questions over coffee. I actually haven't got my cup of coffee at the moment by my good lady has just come into my office and offered to go and get me my cup of coffee, which will be arriving in a couple of seconds. Dennis, I hope you got some refreshment in front of you. I'm here with Dennis Williams, who is a financial educator who's got a great business we're going to talk about. So Dennis, welcome to it's not rocket science, five questions over coffee. I hope the weather with you in Washington State is as good as it is here at the moment. I've got rain. So let's talk about the the more important thing about what we're doing here today, which is what's the biggest challenge your ideal client faces today, particularly now?Dennis Williams 9:16 I think the biggest challenge that that people generally have is they don't understand just the power of compounding and just how much they can actually do and achieve with their money. And that times kind of working against us. But just by by making small changes in the way that we manage our cash. It can have a huge impact. Going down the line in helping them to achieve what's most important to them sooner than they ever thought possible.Stuart Webb 9:49 Absolutely right. The power of compound interest is one of the magic, the magic numbers that you really need to get to know when you're a young child, don't you?Dennis Williams 9:58 YesStuart Webb 10:01 It's something that so often we don't educate our children about, isn't it?Dennis Williams 10:06 Well, not only do we not educate but the but the biggest problem is, is that, you know, when you starting with something that is seemingly small and, and you look at and say, Well, this isn't very much, but you don't understand or see the impact over time. It's kind of like a snowball that kind of continues to build. And that's really the reason why I built cash map, the finance application, because it enables people to put their spending their current spending, nevermind a budget, because a budget, in fact, is a is a message for most people, that I can't do something. So So never mind telling somebody what they can't do just kind of take it where they are. And it then shows them the impact based on the assumptions that they plug in, that they can expect to see over 510 1520 years. And inevitably, when somebody sees that they're absolutely shocked at how much they could put aside if they're just simply mindful about what they're doing. And that coupled with another free product I created called These are my dreams. Most people never ask themselves the question, what are the key events in your life? Over the next 510 15 years that if you don't get to do you're gonna kick yourself in the bum?Stuart Webb 11:42 What a good point.Dennis Williams 11:44 Right? And I've never met one person's do who's actually done that. But when you take that, and now combine it with being able to see the power of compounding, it's, it's just absolutely transformational for the person who does it.Stuart Webb 11:59 That's a brilliant, brilliant message, Dan, it's so so one of the common mistakes people make when they're trying to solve the problem of managing their money when they don't use things like cash map and one of my dreams.Dennis Williams 12:14 Well, you'll be surprised. The biggest thing that I have found and it has the biggest one, I think you're going to be surprised by his most people don't know where they're spending their money.Stuart Webb 12:28 Yeah, I can believe that. I'm afraid that is a very good point.Dennis Williams 12:33 They have no idea. It's just kind of it. It's kind of like it's like going to a sand dune and trying to pick up sand with your fingers open. Yeah, just kind of slips through. And then when you come back and look at it, you go, Well, wait, what, where did that go? Where is my money going? So I would say that's the biggest thing that I find. I mean, I even know CPAs financial advisors who have actually looked at my product, and they thought they knew where their money was going, it was shocked to find out they didn't know. That's amazing.Stuart Webb 13:11 That's amazing. Okay, brilliant. So what's the one valuable free action or valuable free resource that you would like to direct people to that can help them with these problems?Dennis Williams 13:22 Well, I can actually say this, there's two things, the first of all, is, from my website, you can actually download a product I created for free called, these are my dreams. And it will walk someone through the process of saying number one, and I recommend that both both partners in a relationship, do it separately, because that's the other that's the other thing. But you're able to identify what are the things in your life that will bring you the greatest joy. And then it walks through and then helps you identify what the current costs are. And then depending upon when you want it to happen, what the future costs will be. And then it gives you an ability to figure out how much you're going to need to save to get there.Stuart Webb 14:16 Okay, that's a really good thing. So where can we get that from? Dennis? That's the first question I have for you.Dennis Williams 14:23 My website which is a cash ca sh map ma P and then a PP comm cache map app.com. So you can go there and and look for these are my dreams and and download it. The second thing is, is that my app you can download for free also. And there are two sections to it. One is the education section. And the other section is what we're talking about where you're able to just kind of plug in your current spending. And to get a sense of here's how much I want. I've got left and there's there's no cost That.Stuart Webb 15:01 That's a brilliant resource. And once again, where do we get one get hold of that?Dennis Williams 15:06 Well, if you go to my website, there is a button, you can click that will take you to either Google Play, or to Apple's App Store. But otherwise, if whether you have a Android smart device, or an iOS, Apple smart device, just type in, in their store, cash map, it's all one word. And the app will come up.Stuart Webb 15:32 Brilliant. Thank you. Thank you, Dennis, for that. Okay. So what's the content or book or program or tacos? There's been most impactful in your experience.Dennis Williams 15:46 I think the I think one of the one of the items, that's that's had a major impact for me, has been? Well, actually, it's been How to Win Friends and Influence People.Stuart Webb 16:01 Yes, yes. That's a great book.Dennis Williams 16:06 It's a great book full of stories. And, but yet, it really gives a sense of, of how people think and how to connect with people. And, you know, the bottom line in, in business or just life in general, it's relationships. And, and being consciously aware of getting out of your own skin and learning to think in terms of how is somebody else thinking? So that you can effectively Connect? Is is huge.Stuart Webb 16:41 That is absolutely right. Yeah, I absolutely love. So finally, you know, I've sat and grilled you, what's the one question that you think I should have asked you, which I failed to do? And and give us the answer to the question, please.Dennis Williams 16:59 Oh, I think it would be the the follow up. Question is okay, people who actually use this process, what impact does it have?Stuart Webb 17:13 I love that question. I'm so glad. I'm so glad you asked that. What's the answer?Dennis Williams 17:20 I find that if somebody is the application is, is really two simple things. First of all, we're we're all about teaching people to use the strategy that banks and big businesses regularly use to our benefit. And that is keeping your money working 24 seven, instead of leaving it sitting idle in a checking account, doing nothing, waiting for your bills to get paid. And by and by doing that, if we're talking about getting rid of a mortgage as an example, usually, I see people save anywhere from 50 to a couple $100,000. In interest, even in this low interest environment. If somebody is talking about credit card debt, doing the same thing, using a small line of credit, you know, in North America, here, the average credit card debt is $6,849. And if somebody's there, if their family budget is only, they only have a couple of $100 left, and then making the credit card minimum payment, it's gonna take them 45 years, and they're going to pay $67,000 in interest. By using this little strategy that I'm talking about, they can have it paid off in two years. And even if the line of credit is at 24%, they're only going to pay $570 in total interest cost by learning to put their money to work.Stuart Webb 18:59 That is those are really life changing numbers. And I'm so glad you brought them to the audience. Because, you know, I'm a business builder. And I see too many people doing exactly the same strategy in business. They don't think about where they're spending their money, they spending too much money on interest in things. And they don't give enough attention to the fact that compound interest is actually affecting their business as well. You've got a brilliant product there. I really, really am impressed by the product by the thought you put into I hope that's going to be a real winner for you.Dennis Williams 19:31 Why I appreciate it. And my passion truly is that this is something that everybody should understand and just make it a common part of what we all do. The biggest problem that I find has been people and this is especially true for professionals who are smart. They are so sure they figured out how to effectively manage either getting rid of debt and it's only about making additional payments. And they don't even recognize that. It's the small things that make a difference. And so this is a simple concept. And most people look at it, and they just shake their head and say, No, something's wrong here, this, this, this can't be true. And it is, but it's the power of compounding where you repeatedly are, are focused on instead of leaving my money sitting in a checking account doing nothing, here's a safe alternative that can enable me to accelerate either getting rid of debt or accelerate growing my savings. And, and I can, I can see the impact. And it becomes empowering and motivating and sustainable. And you know, the best part is do their budgeting, but they don't know it.Stuart Webb 20:56 Dennis, thank you so much for your time today. I think there's been a brilliant, a brilliant discussion. I look forward to going and getting a copy now and getting onto your website and looking at what my dreams are. I suspect I should probably learn things that I had no intention of learning this afternoon. But it's brilliant. I really appreciate your time. Thank you so much for being here. Listen, people, if you would like to hear more about what sort of things that we're doing here at the complete approach, and it's not rocket science, go to tcaa dot FYI, forward slash subscribe that gets you on to a newsletter, you hear about brilliant people like Dennis who come onto this podcast and talk, you also get the opportunity to come onto these and ask live questions. We haven't had any today. But I have a funny feeling. There'll be a flood of questions coming back, following this release. Danny, thank you so much for being on this afternoon, really appreciate your time, have a really brilliant time of that. Things go really well for you.Dennis Williams 21:53 Thank you for the opportunity and any insights you can give me I welcome them and enjoy the rest of your day.Stuart Webb 22:00 Thank you. And we stopped the live record. Dennis, that was brilliant.Dennis Williams 22:08 I love it. I have to tell you, in all honesty, the impact is so big. The biggest challenge I have is people can't believe it's for real.Stuart Webb 22:24 Yeah, I get that I really do. Because you find that I talked to I talked to a lot of people and some of the stuff I do is very, very simple. And they turn around and go well, I can't be that simple. And you know, but it is it really is I can I can show a business person how to double the turnover in a year. And they go but it can't be that simple. It can't be that you've got to you've got to work much harder to double my turnover and you go, look, I can promise you it's not, but they don't want to believe something simple works, they want to look for the really complicated answer. You know, it's sort of, you know, well, if it's, if it's going to do something as dramatic as that it's got to be hard work, and it's gonna have to spend nights slaving over a spreadsheet, that's the only way to do it. You know, you're just you're just taking small simple steps to actually make massive changes, particularly around like compound interest where you know, a tiny change will have a huge impact over a long, long period of time.Dennis Williams 23:19 Exactly, exactly. So I have to tell you, this continues to be a journey as far as the most effective way to hook people to disarm them, you know, so they willing to try something different, or to be coached? You know, again, folks who are, who are, who are professionally trained are the worst ones, because they know they're smart. So how could this possibly be happening to them?Stuart Webb 23:47 Dennis, it's just been brilliant. I just love the message. I think it's absolutely fantastic. I really, I really hope we can get some traction behind some of this. So get out to my audience, we'll get some people to start downloading that app and seeing what they can do with it.Dennis Williams 24:03 Yes, and maybe what I should have also said was I also every other week on Wednesdays, I I do a free live webinar. No, I had people from England, I probably need to do it at another time rather than 430 in the afternoon. But if that's something I need to do, by all means, let me know. And I'll do something and another time.Stuart Webb 24:27 Well, listen, you probably do need to shift the time. So it's a bit more around the sort of time that we're doing it now if you if you could do it. But I'll tell you what, if you want to give me the details. I mean, you send me the details of that webinar. You know what we do on their site, I'll send you a potential email that you could send to your people you send the details of that webinar. I'll put that webinar right to my people, and we'll see if we get some people coming out to that for you. Okay, sounds great. All right. Yeah. Thank you, Dennis. That's been brilliant. Thank you very much indeed. All right. Have a good one. You are the rest of your day.Subscribe to our newsletter and get details of when we are doing these interviews live at https://TCA.fyi/newsletterFind out more about being a guest at : link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/beaguestSubscribe to the podcast at https://link.thecompleteapproach.co.uk/podcastHelp us get this podcast in front of as many people as possible. 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Coming Down the Pipe... [0:00] - It's the intro for Season 17 of The Pipeline Show [1:20] - Guy begins the episode with the Question of the Week, a bunch of CHL News and NCAA notes plus the guest list. [16:22] - The Season Preview of the Seattle Thunderbirds comes with the help of broadcaster Thom Beuning. [38: 16] - The Spokane Chiefs are in the spotlight in this segment with play-by-play man Mike Boyle. [1:02:14] - The always entertaining Portland Winterhawks are featured next with radio broadcaster Nick Marek [1:29:27] - Play caller Craig West slides in to preview the coming season for the Tri-City Americans. [1:51:10] - The head coach and General Manager of the Everett Silvertips, Dennis Williams, checks in to preview the season for his team and talk about his path to the bench in Everett. [2:19:45] - Clean up time for the week and a look ahead to which teams are on tap next week.
Preservation is the act of protecting a resource to promote its welfare from outside threats and intrusions. From the early 20th century to the modern day, preservationists have come in many different molds - sharing similarities and also many differing opinions on how to best preserve the wildernesses of our world. Perhaps the most famous of the 20th century's great preservationists was John Muir. In this episode, we will attempt to get to know the real Muir and seek to better understand how preservation can be something we all seek to uphold in our lives, no matter what resource it is we hold dear. Hosted by Jamie Adams and featuring environmental historian Donald Worster (author of the book A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir) and Dennis Williams, professor of history and culture at Southern Nazarene University (author of the book God's Wilds: John Muir's Vision of Nature). *Correction to episode: It is stated that Mt. Whitney is the highest peak in the (North American) continent. Of course, it is the highest in the continental U.S., but not the entire continent as there are many higher peaks in Canada and Alaska.
Cory and Judith are excited to interview writer/director Dennis Williams and actor Branden Wellington. Sources: News: www.shadowandact.com Main Segment: Interview with Dennis Williams & Branden Wellington Campsight Studios: https://campsightstudios.com/ Instagrams: Dennis: @menacetodennis/@campsightstudios Branden: @b_wellington
You work hard for your money, but is it working for you? In this Business Conversation, finance expert Dennis Williams shares an insight into an app and three-step method that brings predictability to your financial future. Dennis provides simple tips that allow you to put the money you have to work for you, reducing debt and then increasing your savings, all while achieving your life goals. Dennis and I discuss: •How small financial changes create big results •How to create financial clarity in your decision making •Tha CashMap Finance app and how it can help you achieve your aims faster Dennis Williams is the creator of the transformational finance application, CashMap. He earned his MBA from the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and has served for over 25 years as an executive in operations, finance, and human resources. His strength lies in coaching individual staff performance developing high-performance teams. Dennis has seen firsthand how the financial system profits off of consumers' financial ignorance and he's on a mission to change that. Dennis helps people understand how banks use our money to make money and how we can use the same methodology to create personal wealth by enabling users to confidently keep their dollars working 24/7 and achieve their most important life events sooner than they ever thought possible. Each week I'm joined by a new guest to dive into the many facets of business. Subscribe to my podcast here to join the Business Conversation: https://www.cliveenever.com.au/business-conversations/
You work hard for your money, but is it working for you? In this Business Conversation, finance expert Dennis Williams shares an insight into an app and three-step method that brings predictability to your financial future.Dennis provides simple tips that allow you to put the money you have to work for you, reducing debt and then increasing your savings, all while achieving your life goals.Dennis and I discuss:How small financial changes create big resultsHow to create financial clarity in your decision makingTha CashMap Finance app and how it can help you achieve your aims fasterDennis Williams is the creator of the transformational finance application, CashMap. He earned his MBA from the University of Hawaii, Manoa, and has served for over 25 years as an executive in operations, finance, and human resources. His strength lies in coaching individual staff performance developing high-performance teams.Dennis has seen firsthand how the financial system profits off of consumers' financial ignorance and he's on a mission to change that.Dennis helps people understand how banks use our money to make money and how we can use the same methodology to create personal wealth by enabling users to confidently keep their dollars working 24/7 and achieve their most important life events sooner than they ever thought possible.Each week I'm joined by a new guest to dive into the many facets of business. Subscribe to my podcast here to join the Business Conversation: https://www.cliveenever.com.au/business-conversations/
The story of an adult who lost his sights and had to cope with many serious changes in his life. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/visionscope/message
Augusta District 2 Commissioner Dennis Williams discusses the rise of homelessness in Augusta, the city's plans to address it, and how to deal with panhandlers. He also explains why he is working to develop a veterans cemetery in South Augusta.
Augusta District 2 Commissioner Dennis Williams discusses the rise of homelessness in Augusta, the city's plans to address it, and how to deal with panhandlers. He also explains why he is working to develop a veterans cemetery in South Augusta.
Award winning film director and creator Dennis Williams stops by the Brownstown as our last NY guest and drops gems for us. We talk creating during a panoramic. What it feels like being a bicoastal artist. Also we work out a plan to get him an EGOT. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/high-codes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/high-codes/support
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WWJ's Jason Scott and Roberta Jasina have your Wednesday morning news briefs with stories about a kidnapped woman found safe, but Warren police are looking for the suspect. Plus, former UAW president Dennis Williams sentenced to nearly 2 years in federal prison. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suneel Tummala leads LEAN IT efforts for FIS Global. Dennis Williams is student at Georgia State focused on creative media while also starting a financial literacy fintech company. This discussion explores LEAN and how this approach helps FIS creating better customer and employee experiences.
In this episode, I talk with Dennis Williams, Senior Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility at Warner Media.In this episode, we talk about what it really means to put resources to work to create a better, more just world; What is the responsibility of partners outside of the nonprofit sector to push themselves beyond comfortable answers to tough questions about how to create true equity and inclusion, and how the nature of partnerships might need to change and expand to create more space for diverse stories and perspectives - both out in the world, and at decision-making tables. What You'll Learn in This Episode:[2:46] How is social impact work changing and what changes have already occurred?[5:24] The next step forward for creating inclusivity and breaking down boundaries.[8:47] Re-thinking sharing power and platforms.[11:00] What gets in the way of transformative power sharing?[14:00] Believing in a shared humanity that benefits everyone.[18:40] Broadening the conversation by looking at the whole eco-system.[23:58] How the process for content creators partnering with platforms has changed. Key quotes:· “The toxicity, the divisiveness, all of the things that we were seeing were, quite honestly, the canaries in the mine for so many people. Most of us were not surprised that we got to where we got to because we saw it coming all along.” · “Are we just throwing the cheque over the wall instead of breaking the wall down? Instead of looking at the structures that were keeping people marginalized, paralyzed, crippled in the way that they needed to move through the world…Are we part of the solution that we've been working towards?”· “What more can we be doing? What can we do that's different? Have we given this issue the same weight that we give other business priorities? That for us was the transformational question …”· “If you ask a different set of questions, you get different answers.”· “It's not simply enough to have the most popular show that has the broadest reach. It's realizing that after that show ends you are still able to do more with your platform.”· “There is space in this conversation for all of us. We all have a role to play.”· “If you aren't availing yourself of every resource that your company has, especially when we're talking about the people that comprise that company, if you're not availing yourself of all their talents, then shame on you.”· “Part of progress is knowing what you don't know.”Resources Mentioned:· Warner Media
In Michelle's inaugural episode of Checking In with Michelle Williams, Michelle opens up about her personal experience during the pandemic and shares encouraging words for you to get through your own experience. Dr. Oz joins in to discuss holistic healing, the effects of the pandemic on mental health and racial disparity in health care. Michelle and Dr. Oz remind us to CHECK IN with ourselves, our loved ones and our doctors. This content was recorded shortly before the passing of Michelle's amazing father. We dedicate this episode to the memory of Dennis Williams. May he rest in peace. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Thanksgiving 2020, like so many other things in 2020 is going to be a little different. There won’t be the large gatherings and where people are gathered there will be masks and social distancing. A thanksgiving day different than we’re use to seeing indeed. That doesn’t even take into account some of the real life issues we are dealing with. Maybe someone lost a job this year, perhaps even lost a loved one. Co-host Dennis Williams guides us through a discussion about finding reasons to be thankful and grateful in a time such as this. Rev. H. Dennis Williams has been a pastor for more than three decades—celebrating the 38th year of his ordination on June 10, 2020. He has invested his life as a pastor and in growing churches while at the same time helping other pastors step into their calling and growing the ministries that God has called them into as well.He has pastored churches in Ohio, Georgia and Florida and has pastored small churches—with as few as 12 people when he first started at the age of 22 and a church of more than 3.000 most recently, in Florida. Dennis has been a youth pastor, worship pastor, pastor to seniors and singles and a senior pastor. He has an intense passion for the Gospel and seeing lives changed through the power of Jesus Christ.Dennis is now doing Kingdom business with WAVA Radio, Salem Media Group of Washington D.C. As Director of Ministry Relations for WAVA he comes alongside pastors and churches to help build and deepen relationships in order to provide them with new and exciting platforms to share the Gospel in a personalized manner specific to that church.Dennis has a B.A. in Religion/Psychology from Wilmington College in Ohio, an M.Div. from the Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia and is a Master Practitioner Level Counselor of NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). Dennis lives in Washington, D.C and Charlotte, NC with his wife Jennifer. Dennis’ hobbies include reading, golf and enjoying time with his family and friends.
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WWJ's Jason Scott and Jackie Paige have your latest news update with the top story of Dennis Williams becoming the second former UAW President to plead guilty in the union's corruption scandal. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike and David learn all about the Letterkenny Munitions Center (LEMC) in Chambersburg as they talk with its commander, LTC Dennis Williams. The Munitions Center makes things go boom...sometimes big booms. Listen in to learn about all the good things going on at LEMC.
Jared aka Prominent_JA interviews award-winning and writer and director Dennis Williams II. During this interview, they discuss the early stages of Dennis's talents before the films, adjusting to NYC, and upcoming projects he has planned for future months. Tune in to see how Dennis pursued his passion of becoming a writer and director in the city the never sleeps. Special Guest: Dennis Williams II Instagram: @Menacetodennis Shot by: Me Edited by: Me Song By: Ky Kiddy (Still Waiting)
August 28th Coronavirus Update, Dennis Williams becomes 2nd ex-UAW president charged in corruption probe and Detroit Tigers game against Minnesota Twins postponed to protest racial injustice.
In this week's episode of Blood & Wine, Brittany and Tyler discuss the horrifying reality of injustice that surrounds two cases of innocent people facing the death penalty: Dennis Williams and The Ford Heights Four and Sabrina Butler. Featured Wines: The 2017 Liberté Cabernet Sauvignon from Familia Nueva Vineyards in Paso Robles, California and The 2018 The Seeker Pinot Noir from Vin de France.
Dennis Williams was one of the four men arrested and convicted for the rape and double murder of two Chicago locals. This case is also known as the Ford Heights Four. After serving 18 years in prison and most of it on death row, three journalism students got the men exonerated with DNA evidence. Check out of my favorite non-profits at www.innocenceproject.org. Also, follow us on Facebook and Instagram @CrimeandHustle to see photos, videos, and articles about this case. New Episodes every Friday! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimeandhustle/support
1+ hrs of beautiful relaxing and sensual soul music. Perfect for meditation, early morning or before sleep. Artists include: Maxwell, Sade, Sweetback, Rose Royce, Randy Crawford, Minnie Riperton, Dennis Williams, H.E.R, Loose Ends, Floaters, Billy Preston & Syreeta, Eric Benet, Moonchild and Viktor Duplaix. Thank you for listening & sharing. I invite you to subscribe and become a supporter. Visit benniejames.com for more info.* Disclaimer: I don't own the rights to this music. I play songs from both emerging artists and established artists to help promote their work. All the music featured has been purchased from legal platforms such as iTunes because I believe that artists should get recognition and any payments and royalties due to them.Support the show (https://djbenniejames.com/podcast)Support the show (https://djbenniejames.com/podcast)
Peter Klein and Logan Gordon weigh in on potential NHL hub cities and broadcasts. Sportsnet’s NHL Insider Chris Johnston touches on the results of the Draft Lottery and CBA negotiations. Peter Loubardias provides insight into the 2020 NHL Draft and it’s top prospects. Head coach of the Everett Silvertips Dennis Williams gives a scouting report […]
On this episode, we talk to award winning Scottish community retailer Dennis Williams about the success of Broadway Convenience Store's new hardship fund, and retail consultant Graham Soult about what the future looks like for retail after Covid-19. There's also a chance to hear the newest local radio campaign on Covid-19 testing with ACS chief executive James Lowman.
WILLIAMSPORT, PENNSYLVANIA: if you're a listener of this show, then you know about the modest little tournament that takes place there every summer! I could not be happier in this episode to introduce you to my friend Dennis Williams, who has been selected for the honor of serving as a volunteer umpire for the 2020 Little League Baseball World Series. We talk about his umpiring beginnings and his journey as a Little League volunteer umpire, and then get into a lot of details about the World Series and what his expectations and hopes are. Dennis is a distinguished umpire and an outstanding representative of the values of Little League, and you will hear the excitement and gratitude in his every word during this episode. Enjoy! Join the Umpire Inspire Crew! UmpireInspire.com Facebook Instagram Twitter Subscribe to 3&2: The Umpire Inspire Bulletin Listener Voicemails What inspires YOU as an umpire? Leave me a one-minute voicemail and share what—or who—motivates and encourages you to serve as a baseball or softball umpire. Your message could be used in a future episode! Email Jason The Umpire Inspire Podcast is for YOU! I really want to hear what you think about the show. Shoot me an email anytime at jason@umpireinspire.com —I would be very happy to hear from you!
Relive the Everett Silvertips' comeback victory over Tri-City in Game 6 of the 2018 Western Conference finals with Herald writer Josh Horton and his special guest, Tips' coach Dennis Williams, on the latest edition of the 'Tips Talk podcast, available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or anywhere else podcasts are found. And watch the final moments of the game with commentary from Horton and Williams by checking out our website.
Rafael “Listo” Gaitan (5-0-1,3ko) fighting out of Grand Prairie, Texas in a 6 round Light Heavyweight contest against 25 fight veteran Dennis Williams (7-14-1,4ko) out of Monroe, Louisiana. At 21 years old, Listo has already found a niche in the local fight scene receiving support from sponsors and fight fans in the form of tickets sold. That foundation was built from the ground as an amateur fighting and winning numerous awards and championships including 7x Golden Gloves, Jr Olympic Champion,3x Texas State Champion, and a National Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medalist before turning pro in late 2017.As a Garcia Promotions fighter he headlined the last Southern Junction card going 6 full rounds as a professional for the first time as he drew against Colombian veteran Neller Obregon in November. Williams is riding a 2-fight winning streak while remaining active with a 5 fight 2019. He comes in fresh off a 1st round knockout over 45-win veteran Fred Ladd just a few weeks ago. He should prove to be a good test for Gaitan having only been stopped twice in his 22-fight career.All in all, a potential night of great fireworks looks to line up smoothly showcasing the hard effort that Garcia Promotions and SWEAT Boxing Gym have put into promoting some of the metroplexes best young talent. Boxing fans can expect surprises, giveaways, guest appearances, music, food, and drink while being entertained with the glory of those fighting within the ropes.Tickets start at $40 for general admission- $100 Ringside- VIP Tables $750 (fits 8)For more ticket information log onto www.teamgarciapromotions.com and/or 972-800-2882.Doors open at 6pm with first bout at 7pm.Doors open at 6pm with first bout at 7pm.
Co hosts Brian Bales and Dennis Williams celebrate Thanksgiving on this episode of Good News for the City.They discuss the importance of being grateful, dealing with holiday stress and difficult family dynamics.
Who is Stefon Bristol? Brooklyn-born, Long Island-bred, Stefon Bristol is writing his own success story as a fresh face with a creative voice in the indie film world. Stefon is an award-winning filmmaker. His first feature film, See You Yesterday, was released on Netflix in May 2019. As a recent alumni of NYU's Graduate Film Program, Stefon helmed many films including the Cine Golden Eagle Award winner The Bodega. Spike Lee, a longtime mentor, awarded Stefon with the 2016 Spike Lee Production Grant for his thesis short film, See You Yesterday, which his feature film is based on. The short is currently streaming on Cinemax’s online platform, Max Go. He has also co-directed the upcoming television series Payroll with Dennis Williams and directed a proof-of-concept for Chad Sander’s The Archer Connection, the upcoming BET television series. Some of his favorite films are Back to the Future and Jurassic Park... Don't judge! Key Questions answered by Stefon Bristol: Why Stefon decided to go to an HBCU – Morehouse College What Stefon learned about being Black in America How Stefon met Spike Lee and turned him in to a mentor Biggest reason why people ignore you when you ask for their help How do you pitch someone to be your mentor? How do you nurture a mentoring relationship? What advice does Stefon have for other creatives? What is Stefon’s next breakthrough project? Stefon Bristol Discusses: When Stefon decided he wanted to be a film maker Growing up in Brooklyn His immigrant parents’ response to his career choice Why Stefon suggests acting classes for aspiring actors The impact of the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) and HBO What Stefon has been up to since we met two years ago at ABFF What does a pitch to Netflix entail? What does a pitch timeline to Netflix look like? Movies mentioned: See You Yesterday – Stefon Bristol Do the Right Thing – Spike Lee Kobe Doin’ Work – Spike Lee Jesus Children of America – Spike Lee BlacKKKlansman – Spike Lee Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher and Google Play Click here to subscribe via RSS feed (non-iTunes feed): https://funnybrowngirl.libsyn.com/rss Announcements If you’re looking for a community of supportive creative entrepreneurs to elevate your journey to the next level, join me here: http://funnybrowngirl.com/facebook Subscribe to my newsletter of creative resources, including opportunities and fellowships at http://funnybrowngirl.com/subscribe Social Media Info Connect on Instagram: Stefon Bristol - @stefonbristol FunnyBrownGirl – @funnybrowngirl Connect on Twitter: FunnyBrownGirl – @funnybrowngirl
“Disrupt or be disrupted,” says KPMG finance industry COO, Learning from Leaders, Episode 6. Disruption isn’t an idea the industry takes lightly. But for Tom Duffy, COO of KPMG’s Global Audit Practice, getting ahead of the digital curve has allowed him to lead his company in bringing more transparency to the auditing process, ushering in more diversity in thinking, new perspectives, and insight into problem-solving. Watch Duffy’s conversation with Dennis Williams to learn why he thinks “the technology advances of the next five years will probably make the last 30 pale by comparison.”
In this episode of the Learning from Leaders video series, hosted by Katie Martell and Dennis Williams, Andrea Elkin, Vice President, Enterprise Learning, ADP shares her thoughts on delivering a modern client experience for those she services.
In episode one of this new Learning from Leaders video series, hosted by Katie Martell and Dennis Williams, Valerie Beaulieu, Chief Marketing Officer of Microsoft US shares her experience and insights on modern marketing and the importance of the customer experience.
From lunch-and-learns and chat-and-chews to food trucks and taking events out into the community, Hatboro-Horsham High School principal Dennis Williams means it when he says he wants to hear from parents. In this podcast, he shares how they’re working to get parents more engaged in the school lives of their students: What the changing socio-economic makeup of the community means for parent engagement Why getting active participation from parents is so important for students and the school as a whole What roadblocks and questions they’ve had to grapple with as they’ve made parental engagement a priority How any school can work toward the same kind of success with parents and the community Also recommended: Podcast: One District, Two Communities — How does a district strive for equity when it serves two distinct, racially-diverse communities?
In this new age, Jethro Tull leader and flautist Ian Anderson says we don’t have any excuses for giving up early. Find out why he has embarked on a grueling tour to perform an album that hasn’t been played in nearly 40 years. By the time he was a teenager, both of Dennis Williams‘ parents had been killed in accidents. He was left alone, with only his radio to fill the painful silence. Yet another accident changed the course of his life, to the benefit of radio collectors everywhere. For years, health experts have been telling us to shop the perimeters of the grocery store. But registered dietician Dr. Susan Mitchell says that isn’t necessarily a good idea anymore. Plus, ...
Live from Utah, and the Destination Trail Moab 240 Mile Endurance Run. We spoke with runners about their experiences along the way to try to get to the heart of why the hell anyone would want to do this sort of thing! Adventure Storytellers: Alex Nemet, Phil Wiley, Mary Walker, the Moab Valley Resort Desk Staff, Walt Handloser, Bryce Astill, Helgi Olafson, Kate Dawson, Will McCallum, Gillian Smith, Peter Yore, Stephanie White, Kaylo Littlejohn, Vivian Doorn, Denan and Charles Cox, Sarah Emoto, Dennis Williams, Jovica Spajic, and Van Phan From: Moab, UT Music: Maricz Sponsors: You, our faithful listeners! Keep the show going on and join us at www.patreon.com/boldlywent **This episode contains adult language.**
Historian Dr Dennis Williams talks about his latest book on the British Second Army and its role in the Liberation of Flanders during the 100 days. This book is published by Helion and Co.
As part of Delaware Debates 2018, Delaware Public Media presents Candidate Conversations in collaboration with the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication. Delaware Public Media is interviewing all candidates who have filed to run in the races for U.S. House and U.S. Senate, as well as the races for State Attorney General, State Auditor and State Treasurer. Candidates in each race will answer the same set of questions to allow Delaware voters to get to know them and compare them. In the race for State Auditor, four candidates are running to replace Republican Tom Wagner, who announced he is retiring after three decades in that office. Democrats Kathleen Davies, Kathy McGuiness and Dennis Williams will face off in a September primary to decide who will join Republican James Spadola on the November General Election ballot. Dennis Williams is a former State Representative, representing the 10th District in Northern New Castle County for six years (2009-2015) before losing a 2014 Democratic primary to current State Rep. Sean Matthews. He lost to Matthews again in a 2016 Democratic primary for that seat. Williams also ran twice and lost races Delaware’s U.S House seat in the late 1990s.
As part of Delaware Debates 2018, Delaware Public Media presents Candidate Conversations in collaboration with the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication. Delaware Public Media is interviewing all candidates who have filed to run in the races for U.S. House and U.S. Senate, as well as the races for State Attorney General, State Auditor and State Treasurer. Candidates in each race will answer the same set of questions to allow Delaware voters to get to know them and compare them. In the race for State Auditor, four candidates are running to replace Republican Tom Wagner, who announced he is retiring after three decades in that office. Democrats Kathleen Davies, Kathy McGuiness and Dennis Williams will face off in a September primary to decide who will join Republican James Spadola on the November General Election ballot. James Spadola is running for statewide office for the first time, but the former Newark police officer previously ran for the 1st District State Senate seat in 2016. He lost to incumbent Democrat Harris McDowell in that North Wilmington district by a 56 to 44 percent margin.
As part of Delaware Debates 2018, Delaware Public Media presents Candidate Conversations in collaboration with the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication. Delaware Public Media is interviewing all candidates who have filed to run in the races for U.S. House and U.S. Senate, as well as the races for State Attorney General, State Auditor and State Treasurer. Candidates in each race will answer the same set of questions to allow Delaware voters to get to know them and compare them. In the race for State Auditor, four candidates are running to replace Republican Tom Wagner, who announced he is retiring after three decades in that office. Democrats Kathleen Davies, Kathy McGuiness and Dennis Williams will face off in a September primary to decide who will join Republican James Spadola on the November General Election ballot. Kathy McGuiness is a Rehoboth Beach Commissioner. She previously ran for Lt. Governor in 2016, finishing third in a 6 way primary won by current Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long.
As part of Delaware Debates 2018, Delaware Public Media presents Candidate Conversations in collaboration with the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication. Delaware Public Media is interviewing all candidates who have filed to run in the races for U.S. House and U.S. Senate, as well as the races for State Attorney General, State Auditor and State Treasurer. Candidates in each race will answer the same set of questions to allow Delaware voters to get to know them and compare them. In the race for State Auditor, four candidates are running to replace Republican Tom Wagner, who announced he is retiring after three decades in that office. Democrats Kathleen Davies, Kathy McGuiness and Dennis Williams will face off in a September primary to decide who will join Republican James Spadola on the November General Election ballot. Kathleen Davies is making her first bid for elected office. She worked as Chief Administrative Auditor in the State Auditor’s Office for over six years before being dismissed last December―a dismissal that Delaware's Dept. of Labor ruled in June was done without sufficient cause. Another hearing on that matter before Merit Employee Relations Board is scheduled in October.
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DyNAMC Diversity Unfiltered - DyNAMC Leaders for a Changing World Magazines’ premier podcast. We bring you the voices of today’s renowned societal leaders and average folks talking about what they do, how they got there, and what they're thinking about in the controversial world of diversity, inclusion and race relations. In this episode we talk with Dennis Williams A Technology Renaissance Man Who Is Shedding Light on Silicon Valley. Co-Founder of Bando, a mobile platform targeted for urban culture, Dennis Williams is a true technology renaissance man as a developer, mentor, strategist and marketer. Whether or not it is common knowledge that one does not have to be a coder to make it big in technology, Dennis certainly dispels any myths in that area. He shares his journey with DyNAMC about the amount of publicity that is placed on gadgets and apps that we often forget the level of hard work of marketers, business developers and content writers who are responsible for bringing the existent of these innovations to the rest of the world. Dennis Williams gives us a peek at this world inside Silicon Valley.
On today’s episode 39, we talk Spider-Man Homecoming with Grae Drake, Senior Editor of Rottentomatoes.com, who joins us to review and dissect the new reboot. We think its better than Wonder Woman. We also chat with Angelica Celaya, the star of Telemundo’s new Jenni Rivera biopic, Mariposa del Barrio, about the challenges in becoming Jenni, handling the love and hate from Rivera’s fanbase and how bilingual latino actors still have a hard time not being seen as real Latinos. And finally, the New York Latino Film Festival is back from the dead and Dennis Williams, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Social Responsibility at HBO, joins us to talk about why they brought back the festival, what’s in it for HBO and can this Latino festival ever become as big as Sundance? EPISODE SUMMARY Grae Drake, Senior Editor of Rottentomatoes.com, on 'Spider-Man: Homecoming' - 3:35 Is 'Spider-Man Homecoming' the best Spider-Man movie ever made? 6:49 How 'Spider-Man Homecoming' is really a coming-of-age Peter Parker action comedy 7:44 'Spider-Man Homecoming' and diversity 13:44 Is 'Spider-Man Homecoming' better than DC's 'Wonder Woman'? 15:05 Are we ready for a Latina Spider-Woman? 17:30 Grae's favorite movie of the year so far 20:50 This week's music playlist - 24:44 Ni Tú, Ni Yo - Jennifer Lopez feat. Gente de Zona Switch - Iggy Azalea Get Low - Zedd feat. Liam Payne Angélica Celaya on Telemundo’s new Jenni Rivera biopic, 'Mariposa del Barrio' - 25:36 Auditioning for Jenni Rivera role - 26:51 What sold the Rivera family and Telemundo on Angélica Celaya - 28:30 Gaining weight for the role - 30:12 Criticisms from Mexicans on her Mexican-American background - 34:02 Shedding the character of Jenni Rivera - 36:11 Rivera fans on Angélica Celaya performance - 38:22 Was it worth playing Jenni Rivera? 40:47 Dennis Williams, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Social Responsibility at HBO talks return of New York Latino Film Festival - 43:11 Why did HBO return as sponsor of NYLFF? 44:24 Why the NYLFF is important - 47:11 What is the main appeal for HBO to be associated with the NYLFF? 49:40 Differences between the former NYILFF and the new NYLFF? 51:01 Will NYLFF become a content pipeline for HBO? 53:14 Can the NYLFF ever become as big as Sundance? 54:52 Would you like to get in touch with us? Email us at highlyrelevant@showbizcafe.com and help us spread the word on social media: Twitter Facebook Instagram If you enjoyed this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and please subscribe! Ways to subscribe to Highly Relevant with Jack Rico: • Click here to subscribe via iTunes • Click here to subscribe via Spotify • Click here to subscribe via Stitcher
On this week's episode of our Brand Storytelling podcast, Dennis Williams brings his experience as a market leader, and forward-thinking innovator to discuss how we adapt to current technology and use it to communicate to our audiences.
The Jeepcast boys interview Dennis Williams and Chad Black on the planning and preparations for this upcoming trip to Moab. They announce another Jeep of the Week. And they have a fun Like & Hate Things segment with all four. They talk about all the preparations that go into a Moab trip from accommodations to trail planning. The following links provide more information on products and topics discussed on this episode: ** 10th Annual Go Topless Day ASJC / NW Jeepcast Event || ** Guide to Moab, UT Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails 3rd Edition || ** Master Pull (Dylan from Elk Grove, Ca) --Visit Northridge4x4.com for all your Jeep needs and listen for a special coupon code. Start your Amazon shopping experience at http://nwjeepcast.com/amazon to help support this show. And follow us @nwjeepcast on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Dennis Williams II is a content marketing professional, entrepreneur and digital storyteller. Dennis talks about his early career challenges as a digital marketing professional to becoming one of linked-in top 10 voices of 2016. Dennis also discusses the current trends and future opportunities in digital marketing integration with augmented reality technology. Like, Comment, Subscribe. Follow @Drivensociety / @Drivenmindspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drivensocietypodcast/support
After a little more than two years on the job, United Auto Workers’ President Dennis Williams joins Autoline THIS WEEK to discuss the UAW, the automakers and how both are surviving in the 21st Century. Joining John McElroy on his panel are Brent Snavely from the Detroit Free Press and Mike Wayland of the Detroit News.
After a little more than two years on the job, United Auto Workers’ President Dennis Williams joins Autoline THIS WEEK to discuss the UAW, the automakers and how both are surviving in the 21st Century. Joining John McElroy on his panel are Brent Snavely from the Detroit Free Press and Mike Wayland of the Detroit News.
Please join Leroy McKnight, with Co-Hosts Jeff Brown and David Fillion, Sunday at 7:00pm est; where these “Progressives For Change” will discuss “This week In Labor NEWS”: Jeff Brown will educate everyone about the 401-K issues at Ford. Leroy McKnight will educate everyone about Hillary telling Dennis Williams she will renegotiate NAFTA. David Fillion will also report on the Ford moving work to Mexico. All three will discuss the weekend announcement about FCA ending auto production in the U.S. Remember after the live Workin 4 A Livin show at 7pm eastern the show will turn into a podcast, and may be listened to at your leisure anytime you chose in the future. Also we are now on twitter and soon to be on I-Tunes! Workin 4 A Livin is about the meaning of work for men and women from all backgrounds - in the union and non-union jobs - who are working for a living every day at their job. For them to get the latest union news, to discuss and learn about the meaning of work within labor unions, how to become an activist, how activism can affect their careers, and how all of that is supposed to occur within a workers union. We welcome you to become a regular listener by “following” us at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/workin-4-a-livin. Please also find our website at www.Workin4ALivin.com, our twitter account at; https://twitter.com/4_workin and our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/groups/workin-4-a-livin, and our email address is: Workin4ALivin@Workin4ALivin.com………. E-Mail Address
Please join Leroy McKnight, Teri Crial-Norris and Jeff Brown Sunday at 7:00pm est; as they discuss This week In Labor NEWS: 1) Voter Fraud in General Elections and 2) Dennis Williams’ failures in understanding what he actually negotiated for in the Det 3 CBA’s; and FEATURING: Appeals in the Detroit 3 Plants? Remember this show turns into a podcast after the live version, and as such may be listened to at your leisure anytime you chose. Workin 4 A Livin is about the meaning of work for men and women from all backgrounds - in the union and non-union jobs - who are working for a living every day at their job. For them to get the latest union news, to discuss and learn about the meaning of work within labor unions, how to become an activist, how activism can affect their careers, and how all of that is supposed to occur within a workers union. We welcome you to become a regular listener by “following” us. Please also find our website at www.workin4alivin.com, and our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/groups/workin-4-a-livin, and our email address is: