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In this episode of HuntStand's Make Your Mark Podcast,we host Doug Little, Jesse Warner, and Mitchell Blake from the NWTF and down the Forests and Flocks initiative—how habitat management like prescribed fire and timber harvests are improving turkey populations. Learn how landowners, hunters, and conservationists can get involved to support healthier forests and better turkey hunting. Join the cause—visit www.nwtf.org and become a member today! FOLLOW US on Instagram! HuntStand - @huntstand Will Cooper - @willtcooper Check Out Everything HuntStand: Download HuntStand Pro Whitetail Download HuntStand Pro Our Partners & Discount Codes: SAVAGE ARMS YAMAHA OUTDOORS MATHEWS ARCHERY STEALTH CAM - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 MUDDY OUTDOORS - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 SOG KNIVES - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 HAWK HUNTING - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 TENZING OUTDOORS - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 TRUGLO - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 HALO OPTICS - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 AVIAN X - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 ZINK CALLS - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 BOSS BUCK - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 EVOLVED - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 CYCLOPS - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 NAP ARCHERY - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 BLOODSPORT ARROWS - 10% Off Code: HUNTSTAND10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Doug Little chats with True North Country Comics Podcast about the new Xencelabs Pen Display 16 for creators. The post Doug Little explores the new Xencelabs Pen Display 16 for creators appeared first on True North Country Comics.
TSV host Fred Bird is joined during the kickoff of the turkey hunting season by Doug Little and Jared McJunkin of the National Wild Turkey Federation, along with NWTF co-CEO Jason Burckhalter. After winding down their 50th anniversary year, the boys talk through 50 years of conservation success in 2023. From wildfire prevention through sound forest habitat management, to predator management and beyond - the group tackles the NWTF's and CSF's shared message, mission and legacy - in NWTF's own words - “to ensure robust wild turkey populations, while benefiting healthy forests, waterways, and communities, and championing the soul of the American hunting lifestyle.” Fred then transitions to interview Jason Burckhalter, co-CEO of NWTF, about the recent 50th anniversary celebration and the success of their convention. They discuss the growth of membership and the importance of having a strong voice in conservation. They also highlight the habitat management and research initiatives being undertaken by NWTF. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the importance of partnerships and how individuals can get involved with NWTF. Key Takeaways: The importance of NWTF and CSF's work in turkey habitat management and how that informs clean water and wildfire prevention measures. How predator management is important to the success of wild turkey conservation. The success of NWTF's recent 50th anniversary celebration and the success of their convention. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're talking with Ryan Boyer, Pat McFadden, Doug Little and Scott Fetters about an exciting project that's establishing diverse, native plant habitat on golf courses! With their expanse of acreage — well over 100 acres on average ― golf courses provide untapped potential to benefit wildlife. That is why the NWTF is partnering with the U.S. Golf Association, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pheasants Forever and other partners to facilitate new research being conducted by Purdue University's Turf Science and Entomology departments. You can read more about the project here.
This episode of Turkey Call All Access is all about the Farm Bill and what it means for wild turkey conservation! Matt Lindler, Doug Little and Jared McJunkin dive into programs funded by this legislation and how it benefits both private landowners and the general public. Read more about the Farm Bill here.
“I decide to figure out a way that I could put a tool in the hands of people who had nothing to go on or very little.” Doug Little discusses the challenging shortage of musicians in so many of our churches and introduces a resource he is offering to help provide worship music for them. Access the resource at https://www.douglittlesongs.com. Doug is chairman of the Free Will Baptist Music Commission and field manager for the Free Will Baptist Foundation. #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Music #Worship
On this episode we're talking with Jared McJunkin, Patt Dorsey, and Doug Little about our latest conservation projects. We're touching on the Rocky Mountain Restoration Initiative, our new Habitat for the Hatch and Wild Turkey Research programs, how private land owners can get involved in improving their habitat, Waterways for Wildlife, and more! If you're passionate about wild turkey conservation, this is the episode for you! Don't forget that it's also NWTF Conservation Week. Tag us in your outdoors adventures and habitat work at #nwtfconservationweek.
We welcome Doug Little from Payzerware back to Torrice Talk to discuss how you can fight the objections due to inflation by offering different financing options to your potential customers. We also discuss important updates to the Payzerware platform.
In this episode, we're talking Habitat for the Hatch, a brand new initiative focused on turkey decline in the Southeast. Doug Little, Director of Conservation in the East Region and Derek Alkire, District Biologist get into the initiative, what they hope to accomplish and the challenges the Southeast faces. You can learn more about the project here: https://www.nwtf.org/content-hub/nwtf-introduces-new-initiative-to-combat-turkey-declines-in-southeast
Thursday's AOA began with Brian Basting, economist with Advance Trading, discussing the outlook for crops in South America and the friendship forming between Brazil and China over corn supplies. In segment 2, Robert White joined the show to review the new legislation authorizing E15 year round from Senators Fischer and Klobuchar. Dr. Michael Dykes, President and CEO of the International Dairy Foods Association joined the show in segment 3 to talk about the Farm Workforce Modernization Act and the importance of getting more labor in the dairy supply chain. Doug Little, BASF Soybean Seed Marketing Manager, joined the show in segment 4 to review the performance of Xitavo soybeans.
We welcome back Doug Little from Payzerware to take a different look at financing in the HVAC industry and how thinking like the auto industry can help grow your business.
Doug Little from Payzerware is back for part two of our maintenance plan discussion. This time, Doug is discussing the innovative annuity plan to incentivize technicians to sell more maintenance agreements and make money doing it.
We welcome Doug Little from Payzerware back to Torrice Talk to discuss how administering a maintenance plan program can help your HVAC company predict forward-looking revenue.
Doug Little, President at Payzerware, joins Torrice Talk to discuss why HVAC companies need to be leveraging technology and introduces the "doomsday clock" theory for dealers and how soon your company could be affected by it.
In this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, Andy Taylor, Justin Lemme, and Shawn DeWeerd discuss getting a better antenna for Andy's new Radio to join the guys that have been getting into Amateur Radio. With the idea or getting the PL Tones, Shawn recommends RepeaterBook.com, and RadioReference.com Justin shares a humorous story about his first times participating in a Net Chat. Shawn shares his recent new radio acquisitions and explains more about GMRS. AMD sales of its Processors have been performing very well and the guys talk about the Ryzen and why it is a good choice. Shawn asks if we were to build or get a new computer today would it be AMD, Intel and to throw it in the mix, Apple. The guys share their thoughts while Andy talks about his early experiences with the Apple IIE. The guys talk about Linux and Raspberry Pi. Drawing Tablets are amazing, what is the Latest from Wacom? A Discussion in this revisit from Doug Little of Wacom on Digital Art with Wacom tablets. The guys wrap the show with a discussion about Stranger Things Season 4. Connect with Us on social media! Facebook @techtalkers YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/techtalkradio Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com Subscribe and Like on Spreaker! Spotify, YouTube, Audacy, iHeart and Apple Podcast
This week we bring you conversations from the 12th National Wild Turkey Symposium, an event that occurs every 5 years and brings together state, federal and private wild turkey researchers, land managers and wild turkey enthusiasts to exchange ideas relative to ensuring sustainability of the wild turkey. In this episode you will hear from Zak Danks, Adam Butler, Becky Humphries, Cuz Strickland, Mark Hatfield, Doug Little, Bret Collier and Mike Chamberlain.
As we wrap up this season of Needed Time, we're going out with a bang! Our guests are Tony and Gordette Oliva, sharing with us their remarkable journey from Cuba and Hitchcock, South Dakota (population: 112) all the way to Cooperstown and baseball's Hall of Fame. We'll also be featuring the amazing Cuban jazz of our friends Doug Little and Nachito Herrera along with the fiddle wizardry of Michael Hildebrandt. Pleased to have you join us on this Easer Sunday! And thanks for helping to make this, our second season, so much fun.
Join us for this 2021 Conservation wrap up with Director of Conservation in the East, Doug Little. We discuss many of NWTF's successes on the ground from 2021 and so much more!
The MAP boys sit down with Doug Little, the head baseball coach at Potomac State College in Keyser, WV. Little is entering his 25th year as the skipper for the Catamounts. His record at PSC is 781-333-1, including 19 seasons with 30 or more wins. He has earned multiple Coach of the Year awards and in 2016, he was elected into the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame. To contact the podcast, write: podcast@mentaladvantage.net To contact John Cullen: john.cullen@mentaladvantage.net
In this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, its Andy Taylor and Justin Lemme on the show. Shawn is on the Road for a Getaway and the guys talk about doing road trips and the Technology that goes with it. Andy ask Justin if he uses the Apps for Trip Planning or Gas Cost when RoadTripping. The guys talk about the Ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline and what measures companies are taking in protecting their data. Justin and Andy talk about Phishing done to get information and why caution should be used in Social Media Questionnaires. Justin has been trying out the Oculus Quest 2 and loves it. He tells us some of the fun experiences he has with it. One that he really likes is RealVR Fishing, super basic but a fun relaxing experience. Wear Glasses? Justin talks about how that works with the Oculus Quest 2. Andy Taylor talks with Doug Little from Wacom about the recent introduction of the One by Wacom and how it fits so well into Education. Justin gives us the Website of the Week, https://www.ghin.com for Golfers that want to keep an eye on the Golf Handicap. Connect with us on our Social Media sites. Facebook @techtalkers Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com Subscribe and Like on Spreaker!
Andrew Kowalo Bio Grew up in Wheeling, WV (Graduated Wheeling Park HS 2013) Former player at Potomac State (‘14-’15) & Liberty University(‘16-’17) Assistant Coach at Potomac State University Former Assistant Coach at VMI (2019 Season) NY/PA Director of Baseball for PBR (Started December 2020) Blue Collar, consistent, dedicated STUD!!! Episode notes I played 5 years of legion baseball (I’m super proud of that… I loved every minute of it) but it is also the reason I did not have any offers coming out of high school. Good and Bad to it Everyone's story is different… There is no cookie cutter way to do it So many different levels of baseball… D1,D2,D3,NAIA,JuCo, NCCAA...ect There is a place for everyone... if they love the game Feel like I have played for some of the best coaches in the game… So much learned and experience gained (Chad Stout, Mike Mcleod, Tom Pasco,Doug Little, Don Schaffer, Scott Jackson) All of these guys coach at different levels (High School, Legion, Juco, D1) but all have taught me so much I got lucky a lot in the recruiting process and a lot of the decisions I made worked out very well…. Showcase video and in game video. You need a combination of each for recruiting Everybody has their own recruiting story No two recruiting stories are the same PBR is here to just get kids seen, to provide an opportunity to reach their goals @kowalobear126 - DM are open PBR website for email
We chat with Doug Little from Payzerware about offering maintenance agreements to help give your company a boost.
We welcome back Doug Little, President and Co-Founder of Payzer, to discuss how utilizing technology can help make your company more efficient, organized and profitable.
Kendra Little sits down with Dkirks and Doty to discuss her upbringing, being born intersex and her version of why golf is the greatest game. Bio on Kendra.Standing tall at 5”11 - Played D1 Golf at University of Oregon from 2007-2011Came in ranked 85th in national rankings. Made the All PAC-10 team all 4 yearsWon four collegiate tournaments while at the University of Oregon.Holds 18 University of Oregon Women's Golf records.Three-times U.S. Amateur ParticipantOne-time participant U.S. Women's OpenFormer Legendary assistant golf coach for the best golf program in the state LOOn Symetra Tour, average driving distance was 271 yardsHer Dad, Doug Little was a basketball player at the University of Oregon, that was later drafted into the NBA. 13:50 qualifying for the US Open, getting beat by a young Brooke Henderson. 19:36 Going to a golf academy as a Junior in High School. 20:20 Playing multiple sports in High School and the value22:00 being born Intersex with Androgen Insensitivity Syndrom. In 2018 Kendra penned a letter and told her story to the world via Uninterrupted and on the Rich Roll Podcast. Later many main media outlets picked up the story from USA today, to local newspapers and bloggers. 27:00 Kendra gives further details into Intersex. 39:45 society going aways from a binary way of looking at things.33:10 how people reacted to hearing she was Intersex35:40 accepting herself, and finding herself of who she really was. 37:30 normalizing differences and celebrating and being proud of them. 39:45 how has intersex changed how she treats people. 42:25 Why golf is the greatest game on earth. 45:15 Competitive Banter. Best Albums of 2000'sUninteruppted video - https://www.uninterrupted.com/watch/Qdp1G6Oh/kendra-little-becoming-moreRich Roll Podcast https://www.richroll.com/podcast/kendra-little-487/USAtoday articlehttps://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/2019/07/13/golfer-kendra-little-talks-gender-identity-struggle-why-left-sport/1724573001/
The FWB Music Commission has launched a new website, https://www.fwbworship.com. Commission members Doug Little, Bryan Hughes, and Joshua Riggs join the podcast to showcase the features and resources the site has to offer. #NAFWB #Worship
The FWB Music Commission has launched a new website, https://www.fwbworship.com. Commission members Doug Little, Bryan Hughes, and Joshua Riggs join the podcast to showcase the features and resources the site has to offer. #NAFWB #Worship
Doug Little, chairman of the FWB Music Commission, joins the podcast to discuss the many variances of worship we see written into the Psalms, and how we can use those to worship today. You can find many helpful resources for worship at the Music Commission's new website, https://www.fwbworship.com. #NAFWB
Doug Little, chairman of the FWB Music Commission, joins the podcast to discuss the many variances of worship we see written into the Psalms, and how we can use those to worship today. You can find many helpful resources for worship at the Music Commission's new website, https://www.fwbworship.com. #NAFWB
Doug Little joins the podcast to discuss a biblical theology of worship and avoiding a worldly perspective of music ministry. Doug serves as chairman of the FWB Music Commission, who has launched a new resource site for worship leaders: https://www.fwbworship.com. #NAFWB
Doug Little joins the podcast to discuss a biblical theology of worship and avoiding a worldly perspective of music ministry. Doug serves as chairman of the FWB Music Commission, who has launched a new resource site for worship leaders: https://www.fwbworship.com. #NAFWB
Doug Little BioBeginning his 24th season at Potomac State College746-325-118th seasons of 30 or more winsABCA Regional Coach of the Year 10 times4 time NJCAA East District Coach of the year with FOUR trips to the D1 JUCO World Series2016 NJCAA Hall of Fame inducteeHas produced 5 Region XX pitchers of the yearNumerous players drafted and signed to professional baseball. Outstanding teacher of the game! Show NotesDifferent style of learning. You can rank 1-25 physically, but mentally the range is much larger2-3 things a week to be sure we don’t information overloadIf you have to motivate in a game your team is in trouble. You need to motivate a lot more in practice.We need to practice more intensely and in a game like atmosphere to be prepared for the gameJUCO guys are hungry to go to the next level and creates buy inEmphasize full speed to make game speed smoothKids are basically the same they have always been, but our approach has changed in terms of information overload.Review the game on Tuesday from the weekendWednesday: team defense, bunt D, 1st to 3rd, PFPThursday: position defense and hitting, P&C pens and conditioning Friday: BP on the fieldSkill meetings with hitters and pitchers and catchersTelling guys what our philosophy is with 0 outs, 1 out, and 2 outsTaking care of what goes into your body, and be educated on your nutrition and how to get in shapeDo a lot of background checks to see if the guy really likes to compete, work ethic, body size, good kid, and mental makeupWe pound away at the mental side We force them to grow up because we count on them so fast (as fresh/soph)We put them in tough situations to get them mentally strongerMini sessions to discuss how people show mental toughnessTake all players and teach them how to be mentally tougherWe see something in you, don’t take it personally, we are just trying to make you betterWe take situations in games to praise the mental toughness we want to help guys learn from the failureWe spend so much more time on the mental toughness than we do physical side***The teams that can handle the adversity better will be in much better shapeWe try to take the umpire out of the equation! Not reactingEmail - dalittle@mail.wvu.eduCell - 304-813-8438 (text me)If the players know they can come to you and you will be open then it lends itself a great opportunity for them to grow.
Doug Little, founder and flutist for Charanga Tropical, talks about the history of charanga music and the band's upcoming outdoor gig at Crooners Supper Club Saturday, Sept. 5th.
Doug Little, founder and flutist for Charanga Tropical, talks about the history of charanga music and the band's upcoming outdoor gig at Crooners Supper Club Saturday, Sept. 5th.
Doug Little, founder and flutist for Charanga Tropical, talks about the history of charanga music and the band's upcoming outdoor gig at Crooners Supper Club Saturday, Sept. 5th.
We welcome back Doug Little, President and Co-Founder of Payzer, to continue our discussion on consumer financing. This week, Doug answers the top three questions dealers have about offering financing.
We discuss why your company should offer consumer financing and how to implement financing in part one of a two-part series with Doug Little, President and Co-Founder of Payzer.
Jazz pros Doug Little and Charlie Lincoln lead a group of middle and high school jazz musicians known as the Twin Cities Jazz Workshop. The group performs at the Icehouse in Minneapolis, Sunday November 10 at 3:30PM. We’re at a rehearsal of the group, and Doug Little is addressing the band.
The secret that everyone suspected is finally out: Utility company Arizona Public Service admitted it donated millions to dark-money political groups in the 2014 Corporation Commission election to help two elect Republican regulators, Tom Forese and Doug Little. It's controversial because the two men would help set the policies that guide APS as well as the prices that the company charges its customers.So APS was trying to influence its own regulation. This week on The Gaggle podcast, national political reporters Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Ron Hansen chat with utility reporter Ryan Randazzo about the subpoena that led to this disclosure from APS, as well as the FBI investigation into the utility company.
Adam, Chris, and Jason review the No Cuts to Public Education rally. They discuss the Ford government's recent autism funding changes and the political and personal fallout. Former OSSTF Provincial Political Action Committee member and current education blogger Doug Little calls in for the first interview, and Jason closes with an editorial.
Life After Felonies part 3 (Incarcerated Voices with Doug Little)On this episode of The Connected Experience Podcast (@tcepod) we continue our “Life after Felonies” series with recently released Doug D. Little (@dougdlittle). Doug talks to host AJ & ...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How has immigration, migration, and connection to the rest of the world shaped the sights and sounds of Minnesota? Meet Siama Matuzungidi, a Congolese soukous musician. He moved to Minnesota in the late 90s after having a prosperous career in Congo, Uganda, and Kenya. His life and music flow like his native Congo River, and today, the Mighty Mississippi. Doug Little and his band Charanga Tropical bring the traditional music of Cuba to Minnesota. Charanga orchestras are mainly popular in Florida, New York, and California. But Minnesota is home to one of the only Charanga orchestras in country.
Good Evening Everybody, How the heck are ya? I'm going to have to work hard to get this one done before the day is officially over but I think I can do it. Does everybody remember the classic show MASH? Its one of my favorites. I loved the banter back and forth between characters. My favorite character was Sherman T Potter, Col. Probably cause he was a farm boy and rode horses and I thought his plain spoken humor was damn funny. How can "Buffalo Bagels and Mule Fritters" not be funny? It wasn't till much later that I figured out just how left leaning and liberal that show really was. But in the fog of my youth, I couldn't find a better show to watch. Even though those characters fought and fought with each other, they could always count on each other in the end. If you remember Major Frank Burns, you can remember how much of a nitwit his character was. He was overly complicit to whatever he thought the government or army might want. Do you remember one of his famous sayings? "Individuality is great, as long as we all do it together!" He and Hawkeye and Trapper and later B.J. fought tooth and nail, but as in all great shows when the chips were down and you needed backup, they could always count on each other. They, for better or worse knew their circle. For the hardcore MASH fans, did you get the 'know your enema" reference? Now their circumstances were a little different. They had to count on each other or people died in their storyline, but you understand the point I'm making. You have to have people you can count on, in good times and trying times. ...Read more HERE
Charanga Tropical is led by Twin Cities sax and flute player, Doug Little. Doug began studying Cuban music in 2002, and founded Charanga Tropical in 2006. A charanga band brings together voice, flute, strings, percussion, piano and bass, and plays a lot of the Cuban dance form known as Danzón which combines African rhythms and European classical music. In 2015, Charanga Tropical played a Danzón festival in Cuba and hopes to go again. Lately, it’s been playing a monthly 5 pm show at Icehouse in Minneapolis, and on Tuesday night Oct 10, the group’s first Tues 9:30 Icehouse show. It’s a great opportunity for dancers and listeners. When band leader Doug Little got together with Phil Nusbaum, Doug told how validating it was for this Minnesota group to play Cuban music for Cuban audiences.
Doug Jones (aka Little Brother) and Tony Bryant join us in the studio. Doug is an Atlanta blues veteran whose music can be described as Vintage Blues / Acoustic Americana. He has been paying tribute to and performing "Piedmont" style blues for a long time in the Atlanta area, and currently has a new CD out called "Atlanta Rag". Tony Bryant is the son of Atlanta blues diva Cora Mae Bryant, and grandson of Georgia blues legend Curly Weaver. He is now carrying on his family's tradition performing this style of music. He is also the founder of CMB records, and has his own CD out called "Blues by Blood". Enjoy! http://littlebrotherblues.com/ Little Brother's "Atlanta Rag" CD on CDbaby.com Please check out the Two Faces Radio facebook page, where we have photos of all of our guests and more information about the podcast: Two Faces Radio Facebook Page