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Walton Productions Be EPIC Podcast
Adapting Your Business to Outside Influences with Paul Guess

Walton Productions Be EPIC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 17:37 Transcription Available


In this episode of Be Epic, Matt talks to Paul Guess about leaving the corporate environment to start his own businesses and how to adapt to the constantly evolving challenges of owning your own business, from global pandemics to supply chain challenges. Guess is the CEO of https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Flux-fragrances.com%2F&data=04%7C01%7CCJendro%40walton.uark.edu%7Ceac22e923818459b1d3f08d9c62dd5c2%7C79c742c4e61c4fa5be89a3cb566a80d1%7C0%7C0%7C637758722422911379%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=JOdflZkapQaaS4%2FKwoyVAq0sodjePF4duJRE0D4yMIY%3D&reserved=0 (Lux Fragrances) and Founder and CEO of https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdthy.co%2F&data=04%7C01%7CCJendro%40walton.uark.edu%7Ceac22e923818459b1d3f08d9c62dd5c2%7C79c742c4e61c4fa5be89a3cb566a80d1%7C0%7C0%7C637758722422911379%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=bWDIGY4D%2Bo9%2F%2Fu8MWajPhJew5%2FPOCsisEyDTK1R0nn0%3D&reserved=0 (Deck the Halls Y'all (DTHY)) and https://nam11.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fguessncompany.com%2F&data=04%7C01%7CCJendro%40walton.uark.edu%7Ceac22e923818459b1d3f08d9c62dd5c2%7C79c742c4e61c4fa5be89a3cb566a80d1%7C0%7C0%7C637758722422921337%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000&sdata=5YiiAG78jsE122fG3RzraruFqEmJD390ukPt1WOVOy8%3D&reserved=0 (Guess and Company) based in Des Arc, Arkansas.

Le Chérie Kids
Pourquoi il y a des arc en ciel ? - Les Chérie kids du 13 octobre

Le Chérie Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 1:20


Tous les matins à 7h50 et 8h50, les Chérie Kids répondent aux questions.

Le Réveil Chérie
Pourquoi il y a des arc en ciel ? - Les Chérie kids du 13 octobre

Le Réveil Chérie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 1:20


Tous les matins à 7h50 et 8h50, les Chérie Kids répondent aux questions.

Le Chérie Kids
Pourquoi il y a des arc en ciel ? - Les Chérie kids du 13 octobre

Le Chérie Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 1:20


Tous les matins à 7h50 et 8h50, les Chérie Kids répondent aux questions.

Flighty Thoughts
S1 Ep 7 Friends and Family

Flighty Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 54:56


Back from a summer break, Bevil and David head back to Diamond Bear Brewing in North Little Rock, Arkansas to see what has changed in the year and half since they were last there. They brought along walking buddy Justin, a Des Arc native and legacy. This episode they dive into the awkwardness of coming home after many years and the strength found in family. Thanks to Diamond Bear and Justin for pitching in to make this episode great! Leave an audio message for the guys at the Flighty Thoughts Website and follow them on Instagram! Cheers

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk
Letztes Werk: Die Verhüllung des "Arc de Triomphe" nach Christo

Kultur heute Beiträge - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 4:20


Autor: Marek, Michael Sendung: Kultur heute Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14

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Flighty Thoughts
Big Bad Billy

Flighty Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 41:03


In this episode recorded at Fassler Hall Bevil and David talk with a Des Arc native about growing up wild, finding joy in the little things, and how a song will take you back! Rate and review the show and leave a comment on the webpage. Follow Flight Thoughts on instagram for photos, extras, and news. Cheers!

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Ghost Game
Des Arc Eagle Football

Ghost Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 41:24


Speaking with new Des Arc Eagle Football coach BJ Paschal about life in Des Arc and the precautions he is taking during the pandemic.

Chewing the Fat
End of Summer Musings

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 59:15


...in which Rex and Paul offer end-of-summer musings, describe their recent farm-to-table expeditions, and discuss Paul's award-winning pig from 4H days. Rex utters the oddest statement in the history of Chewing the Fat in reference to eating, "We had had enough,"" as the boys celebrate dining experiences at Greers Ferry Lake, Palestine, Des Arc, De Valls Bluff, Pine Bluff, Pickens, McGehee, and Lake Village. And they tell about a couple of Mississippi and Tennessee trips, to Civil War battlegrounds at Vicksburg and Shiloh, and related foody experiences. As Paul says, "There may have been salads." Paul's haunting harmonica playing at Shiloh has stayed with Rex. If you listen, you can just make it out.

Arkansas Farm Bureau Podcast
Ag in the Air: An Interview with Ag Pilot Vernon Caviness

Arkansas Farm Bureau Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2017 4:11


An interview with Vernon Caviness, an agriculture aviator/cropduster pilot for Bell Ag Service in Des Arc, and photos of Caviness and other aviators in action. Caviness discusses how the recent river flooding affected business, the challenges flight services face and more.

Radio CALS
January 25, 2017

Radio CALS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2017 29:00


Today's broadcast of Radio CALS features another episode of Chewing the Fat with Rex Nelson and Paul Austin. This week, Rex and Paul chew the fat about holiday cooking, Paul's specialities, Rex's love of mincemeat pie, biscuits and country ham, Paul's problems with rodents, eggnog, oyster loaf and Richard Allin, the old Des Arc fish market, fiddlers, the Emerson Purple-hull Pea Festival, Mississippi roast, Gillette and Slovak festivals coming up, how a heated throw changed Paul's life, memories of Bibles, the King James Version, sword drills, the OBU-Henderson State rivalry, the Church of Shakespeare, Newton County, what's going on in the hills of Arkansas, how Pocahontas used to be wet, and the need to get to Bytheville and eat some barbecue.

Chewing the Fat
A Little Bit of Everything

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2017 31:01


...in which Rex and Paul chew the fat on holiday cooking, Paul's specialties, Rex's love of mincemeat pie, biscuits and country ham, Paul's problems with rodents, eggnog, oyster loaf and Richard Allen, the old Des Arc fish market, fiddlers, the Emerson Purple-hull Pea Festival, Mississippi roast, Gillette and Slovak festivals coming up, how a heated throw changed Paul's life, memories of Bibles, the King James Version, sword drills, the OBU-Henderson State rivalry, the Church of Shakespeare, Newton County, what's going on in the hills of Arkansas, how Pocahontas used to be wet, and the need to get to Blytheville and eat some barbecue.

Chewing the Fat
Thanksgiving

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 16:11


...in which Rex and Paul chew the fat about Thanksgiving, which Rex calls the ultimate men's holiday because of its lack of expectations on males, the love of leftovers, Paul's two-turkey philosophy, smoked turkey gumbo, turkey soup stock, dressing sandwiches, the critical role of side dishes at Thanksgiving, the prominence of pie, the impossibility of having too many potatoes, casseroles as the symbol of Southern Protestantism, Baptist camps, duck camps, shooting skeet, hunting rabbits, squirrel cook-offs, the loss of Thanksgiving Day football games, the Battle of the Ravine, a turkey snack Paul invented, the Wings over the Prairie Festival in Stuttgart, the Des Arc alumni reunion, Paul's mom's deck and his excellent contributions to its construction (mostly imaginary), how weird weather ruined Paul's plans for a toasty Thanksgiving Day fire, Razorback-LSU games, the Miracle on Markham, and juggling dove hunting and football.

Chewing the Fat
A Foodie Tour of Arkansas

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2016 17:10


...in which Rex and Paul talk about a new book on the Arkansas Grand Prairie, duck hunters, Craig's barbecue and Murray's catfish places in DeValls Bluff, master cook Stanley Young, the old Journey's End, Dondie's in Des Arc, the Tamale Factory in Gregory, the old Sportsman's One Stop in Des Arc, the old Rice Motel and the Paddy restaurant in Gillette, the old W.O.'s Riverfront in Brasfield, fresh-water caviar, the old Little Chef and Pam Pam Club (a class joint) in Stuttgart, Spradlin's Dairy Delight in England, rival claims of inventing the Frito chili pie, the Dairy Bar in Portia, the old Georgetown One Stop, Gene's in Brinkley and his 22-year streak of never closing, the Grasshopper in DeValls Bluff and its "Arrive grumpy and leave happy" sign, the old 11-70 Club in Hazen, KAAY, ASU's work on rockabilly music and U.S. Highway 67, Newport and Swifton music joints, the Silver Moon, Walnut Ridge's visit from the Beatles, the Parachute Inn, Williams Baptist College, Mena and the upcoming movie about Barry Seal, the Cave Court in Cave City, Airline Highway in Louisiana, the old Holidomes and Paul's crisis at a conference in New Orleans when they ran out of plates, fire ants floating around in the water, the old Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference, the University of the Ozarks, Coach Jack Holley and his cyclops interpretation of sports officials, UCA's surprise victory over ASU in football, the time Rex essentially abandoned Melissa (his brand-new wife) for six hours at a football game he had to broadcast at UCA, and Rex and Paul's amazement that she has stuck with him nonetheless.

Chewing the Fat
Tiller Races, Tiller Accidents, and "Till-Billies"

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 14:01


...in which Rex and Paul talk about their visit to the Purple Hull Pea Festival and World Championship Rotary Tiller Race in Emerson, including an out of control tiller, the "Till-Billies," a potentially lethal tiller wreck and an announcer who didn't bat an eye, rumored controversy as to the actual winner of this year's race, the interminable heat that Rex and Paul faced, their side trip to charming Haynesville, Louisiana (where they were invited to view a stranger's plentiful catch of the day), their return to Arkansas and their drive west on US-82 through south Arkansas, the proper pronunciation of Lafayette County, Paul's first meal at the original Burge's in Lewisville (where Paul purchased six fried pies to take home, only one of which made it to Paul's wife Jan), Rex's history of working up an appetite to take advantage of his trips past Burge's when he was a sportswriter, the truly red hue of the Red River, Garland "City" which boasts 300 residents and two beloved catfish restuarants (Doc's and Westshore), Rex's memories of the old Haley's Fish Market in Des Arc and its "fiddlers" (small catfish that are cooked whole), and Rex and Paul's inability to eat anything else after this leg of their journey.

Chewing the Fat
Railroads, Pancake Breakfasts, and Razorback Football

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 16:31


...in which Rex and Paul talk about railroads, Rex's first solo train ride, the Imboden station, Hoxie, Gurdon, the beauty of old train stations, Arkadelphia, Prescott, Mena, Little Rock, how the Imboden town marshall got around not having a car, Merle Haggard, hobo "hotels," how Paul scared himself while reading In Cold Blood, the Sloan family of Northeast Arkansas, Sloan-Hendrix Academy, the Imboden library's pancake breakfast, how Paul swiped fried pies at the pancake breakfast, the Lion's Club pancake breakfast in Arkadelphia, Des Arc, Paul's theory about the poor effects or air conditioning on small towns, Christ Church in Little Rock, Douglas MacArthur's baptism there, Rev. Rufus J. Womble, Richard Butler, Catholic Bishop Andrew McDonald, Will Stephens, Mr. Stephens's driver's habit of adding "Jesus wept" to the end of every prayer, former coach Ken Hatfield's use of Bible verses in his TV program about Razorback football, and the crushing effects of football losses on the Arkansas psyche.

Chewing the Fat
Back Roads, Sunday Drives, and Lunch with the Preacher

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 10:36


...in which Rex and Paul talk about Chafik Chamoun's Rest Haven in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the Klappenbach Bakery in Fordyce, the Sno-White Grill and Fino's in Pine Bluff, repeating oneself, Sunday afternoon drives, Baptist Training Union, Ravenden Springs, the Devil's Bathtub, the Needle's Eye, Crowley's Ridge, cemetery visits, Arkansas back roads, Des Arc, Carlisle, Lauratown, the collie who caught chickens so its owner could fry them, eating at boardinghouses, having the preacher over for Sunday lunch, a troublesome uncle who was afraid of mice, and the disaster that befell a visiting preacher when Rex's uncles tried to make wine in the attic in summer.

Chewing the Fat
Cypress Corner, Coke and Peanuts, and Cherokee Village

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 10:31


...in which Rex and Paul talk about mercantile stores that have become restaurants, Cypress Corner, the Caskey store at Des Arc, drinking Coke with peanuts in the bottle, Woodell's drug in Arkadelphia, "wiggling" as a method of determining who would pick up a lunch tab, the Pickens store near Dumas, Cherokee Village, Hardy, the Sitting Bull restaurant at Cherokee Village, developer John Cooper, Paul's attempts to disguise a disgusting odor in his car using Hai Karate cologne, and the existence of dancing at Cherokee Village and accompanying belief that it was a den of iniquity.

Chewing the Fat
Food Festivals, Arkansas Politicians, and Northeast Arkansas Communities

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 11:30


...in which Rex and Paul talk about the Slovak Oyster Supper, one of Arkansas's legendary food festivals. They also discuss former Governor Mike Huckabee, former Senator Blanche Lincoln, Catholic food festivals around the state, the Tollville Turkey Fry Supper, Des Arc, the White River Journal, the communities of Imboden, Gregory, Opposition, Ravenden, Republican, and the Grady Fish Fry.

Radio CALS
April 22, 2016

Radio CALS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016 95:46


Selections from Legacies & Lunch featuring Vivienne Lie Schiffer, who has written a book and produced a film about the experiences of Japanese Americans who were held in internment camps in Arkansas during World War II; information about Arkansas musician Little Willie John, an R&B vocalist and songwriter who recorded several hit songs, including the original version of the popular song, "Fever," at age 18; information about the Butler Center's Genealogy Workshop on Saturday, July 23, from Rhonda Stewart, the Butler Center's local history expert, and Kate Chagnon, the Butler Center's programming and outreach coordinator; Selections from Books & Bagels, a partnership between the CALS Hillary Rodham Clinton Children's Library & Learning Center and Just Us, a pending nonprofit that serves as the leadership for Global Kids Arkansas; this week's segment features a multigenerational conversation about feminism, misogyny, and sexism; Bizarre Arkansas, with a story about H. L. Mencken, a Baltimore journalist who wrote critical statements about Arkansas during the early 1900's; Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul, who talk about Chafik Chamoun's Rest Haven in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the Klappenbach Bakery in Fordyce, the Sno-White Grill and Fino's in Pine Bluff, repeating oneself, Sunday afternoon drives, Baptist Training Union, Ravenden Springs, the Devil's Bathtub, the Needle's Eye, Crowley's Ridge, cemetery visits, Arkansas back roads, Des Arc, Carlisle, Lauratown, the collie who caught chickens so its owner could fry them, eating at boardinghouses, having the preacher over for Sunday lunch, a troublesome uncle who was afraid of mice, and the disaster that befell a visiting preacher when Rex's uncles tried to make wine in the attic in summer; an interview with Nancy Hendricks, author of Notable Women of Arkansas, just released by Butler Center Books; interview conducted by Rod Lorenzen, manager of Butler Center Books; selections from an interview with Cpl. Charles O. Hilburn, a veteran of the Korean War; interview conducted by Brian Robertson, the Butler Center's senior archivist and manager research services; a reading of an interview with Railroad Dockery, a former slave, conducted by the WPA from 1936-1938; read by Rhonda Stewart, the Butler Center's local history and genealogy expert; information about and music by Arkansas music legend, Johnny Cash; information about this year's Summer Seminar for state educators from George West, the Butler Center's education coordinator, and David Stricklin, head of the Butler Center; a Take Five interview with Bob Boyd, a musician who will perform with the Bob Boyd Sounds for the Arkansas Sounds concert series tonight, Friday, April 22.

Blog de la recherche clinique
Pourquoi les CRO sont-elles réticentes à embaucher des ARC hospitalier ?

Blog de la recherche clinique

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 24:48


Article rédigé par la Société Pharmaspecific, spécialiste en recherche clinique Pourquoi les CRO sont-elles réticentes à l’idée d’embaucher des ARC hospitalier ? Comme promis vous trouverez ici notre premier podcast. On change un peu le format du blog et après avoir lu des pages et des pages de notre blog, nous te proposons de nous écouter ! […]

Radio CALS
March 18, 2016

Radio CALS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 106:40


Selections from an interview with Bobby Roberts, who retired as director of the Central Arkansas Library System on March 4, 2016, after leading the system for almost 27 years; the interview was conducted at Legacies & Lunch on March 2, 2016, by Clinton School of Public Service Dean Skip Rutherford; in this segment, Roberts discusses the decision to build the Children's Library & Learning Center, his work with community developers, Ron Robinson, the reasoning behind the naming of branches, and millage elections he has conducted; an interview with Katie Campbell, director of School House Rock Live, a production by the Children's Theatre at the Arkansas Arts Center; interview conducted by Kate Chagnon, the Butler Center's programming & outreach coordinator; they discuss the Children's Theatre's partnership with CALS Hillary Rodham Clinton Children's Library & Learning Center and the Arkansas connections to School House Rock Live; an interview with Jeffrey Condran, author of Prague Summer, a novel that will be featured at this year's Arkansas Literary Festival; interview conducted by Amy Bradley-Hole, Literary Festival moderator chair; Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul, who talk about mercantile stores that have become restaurants, Cypress Corner, the Caskey store at Des Arc, drinking Coke with peanuts in the bottle, Woodell's drug in Arkadelphia, "wiggling" as a method of determining who would pick up a lunch tab, the Pickens store near Dumas, Cherokee Village, Hardy, the Sitting Bull restaurant at Cherokee Village, developer John Cooper, Paul's attempts to disguise a disgusting odor in his car using Hai Karate cologne, and the existence of dancing at Cherokee Village and accompanying belief that it was a den of iniquity; Bizarre Arkansas, with a story about reports of mysterious flying objects seen in the Ouachita Mountains in 1897; an interview with sisters Debra Brown and Regine Notto, who share their memories of family vacations in Hot Springs and the Grand Canyon; an interview with George West, the Butler Center's education coordinator, who discusses the upcoming Summer Seminar for Arkansas teachers which will focus on the work of Arkansas's Pulitzer Prize authors; interview conducted by David Stricklin, head of the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies; Who You?, a genealogy segment featuring an interview with Maria Hoskins, a former senior staff member of Vic Snyder; interview conducted by Rhonda Stewart, the Butler Center's local history and genealogy expert; they discuss Hoskins' family history and upcoming publication, Down Home in Arkansas: A Family Reunion Story; an interview with Allen Alverson, Arkansas musician and member of Lark in the Morning, a band that will perform Celtic and Ozark roots music on vintage instruments tonight, Friday, March 18, at the CALS Ron Robinson Theater for Arkansas Sounds' Celtic Cultural Celebration.

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