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Kristen Nuss is an American professional beach volleyball player. Her path to being a top three player in the sport domestically is well-documented. Listed at 5'6", she holds the record for most wins at LSU, including a perfect 36-0 in her senior year for the pair one. With two years as full time pro under her belt, along with her college partner (Taryn Kloth), she already has multiple wins on the regional scene, as well as two gold series titles and most recently, a win at the finale at Phoenix. She had already won multiple titles on the international scene and is on the radar as an Olympic hopeful. Tune in, as we chat up, the New Orleans Pelicans, finding the balance of taking time to recover from getting after it, the loyalty of the "TKN nation," coach Drew Hamilton, the training that NCAA beach volleyball brings to the pro scene, fun venues to play, the freedom of beach over indoor, things her partner did well last year, things where she thought she could get better, the tight race to Paris, and MORE!
Join the entire Wild and Exposed crew as Kevin shares the story of his third species the Andian or spectacled bear. We explore how networks, including our very own Drew Hamilton, framed the answer to some of the more logistically complex questions on this journey and how a young man with little to no financial backing has to live to complete such a task. A big year indeed this week on Wild and Exposed. Kevinandrewsphotography.com Ig: blueskieskevinEtsy.com/shop/kandrewsphotosTik tok:blueskiesandbears
What is the path to success in sales when you are selling both direct and through a distributor? What is the best approach for you and your company? Even though it’s sales, I think it looks a lot like marketing based on my conversation with Drew Hamilton. He is the Southeast regional manager at VistaLab technologies.He is playing the long game by building relationships with his reps (he has 200 from Washington, D.C. to Texas and everything below that line) that pay off in a win-win-win for Drew, his reps and their customers. He was kind enough to share his experience with me and some tips for anyone following this path.Drew is pushing everything through distribution but describes his activity as 50% managing distribution and 50% “taking it to the people”, walking the halls and knocking on doors.He has been at it for 11 years and admits the first few were tough. It takes a while to build those relationships. The reps need to check you out before they put you in front of their customers “because their customers are gold.” But after about three years, the investment in those relationships pays off “if you get that snowball effect and business just gets better and better. The job gets easier and more fun.”I will say as a little tip, the number one thing any new rep needs to do is build a database of all their distributors.I've got an Excel spreadsheet listed with everybody's email in there. And then I email or call everybody a once or twice a month, whether it's a stock report or a promo just to get myself on their radar, you know, whether they read it or not, and to get my company and my products on their radar. And it kind of builds from there. That’s the logistics of the relationship, but the secret sauce is the human connection - “just be a real dude.” He’ll talk with customers about Star Wars, Harry Potter (see photo) and sports. And then he makes sure to keep his reps up to date with info they need. Staying in touch is key. He learned early on that bad news is better than no news.Finally, about five years ago, he started sending Christmas cards. No mention of VistaLab, just pictures of him (dressed as a Jedi) and his family. Be human. Keep in touch. Share valuable information. Looks a lot like marketing, doesn’t it?Drew on LinkedInChat with Chris about content for demand generation. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cclifescience.substack.com
In honor of the EPA recently issuing a new 404(c) Proposed Determination with respect to Bristol Bay, we are reaching into the vault to bring you some of our favorite People of Bristol Bay interviews. Next up is outdoor photographer and bear guide Drew Hamilton! This interview dropped in July 2020. Give it listen! Here are the original show notes with all of the episode details. The new Proposed Determination would restrict or prohibit the use of certain Bristol Bay waterways as disposal sites for the discharge of dredged or fill material related to the proposed Pebble Mine. The EPA will accept public comments through July 5th. If you would like to support this important step towards permanently protecting Bristol Bay, please visit the Take Action link below. Take Action for Bristol Bay
Matt talks with Drew Hamilton, retired Regional Vice President of State Farm Insurance, about his lifetime of leadership, starting from early childhood and continuing in retirement.
Episode 3 of Salmonfest Radio dives into bears, salmon, and brass! Our Salmon Champion & professional bear viewing guide, Drew Hamilton, will discuss Alaska's “bear coast” the western side of Cook Inlet which is home to the world's highest concentration of brown bears. A long winter has passed between fat bear fall and skinny bear spring, bears are now emerging from their dens and it's the salmon systems of Bristol Bay and Cook Inlet that got them through. Drew will share what he's learned of these symbiotic relationships through decades of observation. Fisher Poet, Meezie Hermansen, will transition us with her poem about a hungry mama bear and a viral story bringing us back to Salmonfest; where we are featuring a nine piece showstopping band - The Burroughs. Their soulful funky flair is sure to get any audience moving and grooving. During our backstage interview we discussed adjusting to the pandemic, their passion for supporting the next generation of musicians, and their call for love and unity.
In this week's episode of the ‘Happy Lawyer Happy Life Podcast' I had the pleasure of interviewing James Janke and Drew Hamilton. James and Drew are together the owners and operators of Hamilton Janke, a progressive criminal law practice based in Newcastle. These two friends started their business a few years ago and I so […] The post Episode 227- Be really good at one thing with James Janke and Drew Hamilton appeared first on The Happy Family Lawyer.
In this episode of the Seacreatures Podcast Matt chats to Polar Bear guide Drew Hamilton all about, you guessed it, Polar Bears. Drew talks about what its like seeing these animals along with some of their amazing behaviours, plus a whole bunch more. Check out Drew's photography on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/drewhhor his websitehttps://www.drewhh.com/Check out Dan Musil (our theme composer)https://danmusilmusic.com/orhttps://www.facebook.com/dan.musil.musicCheck out Matt Testoni's photography on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/matt_testoni_photography/or athttps://www.mtunderwatermedia.comVisit the Seacreatures Podcast Patreon to support our showhttps://www.patreon.com/seacreaturespodcastand our Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/seacreatures_podcast/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/seacreaturespodcast)
My guest Drew Hamilton joins me to discuss his excitement for guiding and sharing the bear experience with others, his goals photographing brown bears this season, and his upcoming trip to photograph Polar Bears in Churchill. Follow Drew at: Instagram: @drewhh Show Mentions: Pika calling Dramatically lit brown bear www.discoverchurchill.com
Today I'm speaking with Drew Hamilton, professional bear guide and wildlife photographer. Drew has led bear tours in the Alaskan wilderness for two decades. Trust me, if experiencing an on-foot bear expedition is on your bucket list, you want to go with this man. Few people understand grizzlies' – and other potentially dangerous wildlife – behavior better than Drew. And so when the proposed Pebble Mine at the headwaters of Bristol Bay was fast-tracked, Drew jumped into action and became a leading voice against the project. Bristol Bay hosts one of the largest salmon runs left on the planet and destroying these salmon stocks would cause complete ecological and economic collapse. If you're liking the show, please hit the follow button and share with someone you think would enjoy this episode. Sharing is the best way to help the show grow! Check out the new Rewildology merch shop! https://rewildology.com/shop/ See full show notes at rewildology.com.Discover more ways to watch, listen, and interact: https://linktr.ee/RewildologyJoin the Rewildologists Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rewildologistsFollow Rewildology Instagram: https://instagram.com/rewildology/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewildologyTwitter: https://twitter.com/rewildologyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxNVIeC0km8ZGK_1QPy7-iA
Because one bears is not enough bears, SIX more ursinologists join to answer your questions about polar bear fur, monogamy, that scene from "The Revenant" and more. Five chapters of bear life, from mindblowing mating strategies to how bears get from point A to B, media portrayals of these beautiful beasts and how to save them. Also: do bears want you to sing to them? Bear biologists and conservationists Dr. Thea Bechshoft, Dr. Lana Ciarniello, Drew Hamilton, Wes Larson, Tsalani Lassiter & Danielle Rivet field more of the 500 listener questions and it gets… wild. Follow all of these Ursinologists: Instagram.com/tsalani, https://twitter.com/grizzlygirl87, Instagram.com/drewhh; https://twitter.com/LanaCiarniello, https://twitter.com/biothea, Instagram.com/GrizKid Donations went to: www.friendsofmcneilriver.org, Idaho Black Bear rehab, Northern Lights Wildlife Shelter, Polarbearsinternational.org, Grizzly Bear Foundation More links at www.alieward.com/ologies/Ursinology To become a patron: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, pins, totes, shirts, etc. Follow Ologies on Instagram or Twitter Follow Alie Ward on Instagram or Twitter.com Sound editing by Steven Ray Morris & Jarrett Sleeper Music by Nick Thorburn Support the show: http://Patreon.com/ologies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drew is on an endless quest to photograph the world's "charismatic megafauna," as he calls it. But while his portfolio is filled with some of the best bear photography we've ever seen...sparring polar bears in the Canadian Arctic and brown (grizzly) bears fishing for salmon in Alaska are just a couple examples, it doesn't always come easy.Today we host the great Drew Hamilton himself and talk about a variety of nature photography topics, including his latest photo expedition in Nome, Alaska, what happens when photo trips don't quite work out, his technique for photo stitching wildlife shots, his affinity for reverse-engineering inspiring photos he sees on social media, and why sometimes he forces himself to take only one lens with him in the field.
This episode features a discussion with Drew Hamilton (@drewhh), a conservationist and guide first, a photographer second. Drew has been guiding tours in Alaska for the better part of 20 years and has picked up some incredible photography skills along the way. His wildlife shots, in particularly his bears, are stunning.In this episode we learn about bear behaviour and some misconceptions about brown bears. However, the majority of the episode is utilized to talk about a very important and on-going environmental issue, the proposed pebble mine and the fight for the protection of Bristol Bay, Alaska. Drew is the leader for "Friends of McNeil River" and using his online presence as a conservationist & photographer to bring awareness to the catastrophic effects that a proposed pebble mine in Bristol Bay would do to the ecosystem. It essentially would destroy the last greatest sockeye salmon run on earth, which would reverberate negatively through both the ecosystem and the local economy. Both of these depend on healthy and uninterrupted salmon runs. You can find out everything you need to know about the proposed pebble mine and find out what you can do to help prevent it by visiting these links below. Please donate if you can, email American senators to voice your displeasure, and spread awareness about the issue through social media and conversation.https://www.friendsofmcneilriver.org/https://www.alaskabears.earth/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from the episodes: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=Z36E4SCB6D3LWThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey
Join Micheal, Drew Hamilton and Erin Ranney as they discuss bear viewing how to’s in the national parks of Alaska. The trio visit subjects from citizen science to the joys and advantages of knowing your subjects intimately. You wanted intimate location information you got it at Wild and Exposed.
Wild and Exposed podcast host Michael Mauro sits down in Anchorage, Alaska with brown bear tour guide and wildlife photographer Drew Hamilton as well as the talented cinematographer Erin Ranney to discuss the amazing brown bears of Katmai National Park.They focus on the current status of the Pebble Mine permit process and what you can do today to voice and express your concerns and opinions about the impact that this mining operation will have on the fragile habitat and wild salmon fishery of Bristol Bay, Alaska.This is part one of a two part podcast series. Tune in next week to join this talented threesome on the ground with these iconic bears of Katmai National Park.
In the second installment of our People of Bristol Bay series, I catch up with Drew Hamilton. Drew is an outdoor photographer and a bear guide based in Homer, Alaska. He is also the President of Friends of McNeil River. Drew shares his passion for photography and the outdoors and why Bristol Bay is such a special place for him. Helpful Links Bristol Bay Defense Fund Defend Bristol Bay Drew Hamilton Friends of McNeil River Pebble Science Save Bristol Bay United Tribes of Bristol Bay Contact Your Elected Officials About Pebble Mine All Things Social Media Follow Drew on Facebook and Instagram Subscribe to the Podcast or, Even Better, Download Our App Download our mobile app for free from the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store or the Amazon Android Store. Subscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
The Pebble Mine is an open pit mine that will be incredible detrimental to wildlife, nature and industries from the bear viewing guide to the bristol bay salmon fisheries - you can find more about the campaign here; https://www.friendsofmcneilriver.org/ and here https://www.defendbristolbay.com/take-action - both these groups have social media platforms too! You can check out Drew's work here - https://www.instagram.com/drewhh/ Follow the podcast on Instagram - coffee_with_conservationists / follow me - george_brynmor Coffee Notes - Tamp Culture Origin - Nearby Agaro in the Jimma area of Western Ethiopia Grower - Mustefa Abakeno Roast Date - 28/05/2020 Learn more about Tamp Culture Coffee - https://www.tampculture.coffee/ Music - "Heron Island" by Richard Bentley - https://www.smallsilence.org/
This week, we take you to Alaska to learn about the ursine we have come to know and love by the well-celebrated "Fat Bear Week." We are joined with bear biologist and Grizzly Guide, Drew Hamilton who shares why these animals are worth saving and also the dangers they face with the upcoming Pebble Mine Project. To learn more about the bears, project, and how you can help, please visit https://www.friendsofmcneilriver.org To tell your local legislation that you care about bears, please visit https://www.defendbristolbay.com/bears To watch one of Drew's many incredible bear encounters, please watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx0KkOiOtxQ&t=24s
Recorded at The 31 Flavours of Gallifrey One in February 2020: Strap on your +1 bandolier and join the Second Doctor (Christopher Jones), War Ian (Michael Nixon), War Tegan (Riley Silverman), and War Craig & Warmageddon (Dan Peck) as they travel into the heart(s) of the Time War! Special Guests: Christopher Jones and Drew Hamilton […]
Michael, Ron and surprise guest host, Drew Hamilton sit down with Dawn Wilson, President Elect of the North American Nature Photography Association. Dawn shares the many benefits of membership and the advantages of signing on with a prebuilt network of like minded individuals.Dawn discusses the challenges of completing large scale projects in the midst of the Covid-19 world.Dawn and Drew cap it off with a request of all wildlife photographers. How can you make a difference in the midst of our present circumstance?
Michael and Ron sit down with bear guide, Author and viral iPhone videographer, Drew Hamilton. Listen in as they discuss the life of a bear guide, the magic of the monarch butterfly migration, being at the right place at the right time and what each of us can do to protect the wildlife and wild places that we love. Stay with us as we bring you an issue that should be near and dear to every wildlife lover’s heart!
The conversation around the up and coming workforce is a big topic in manufacturing. Today, Andrea Novak and Rhett Hebig discuss this in-depth with Dillon Donnelly of Donnelly Custom Manufacturing, Sue Suiter with Impressions Incorporated, and Drew Hamilton with Saint Paul College.
Drew Hamilton makes a living by taking people out into the remote Alaskan wilderness to hang out with brown bears. These days, he does it, in large part, as a unique way to protect this magnificent landscape from the proposed Pebble Mine. For the fifth installment of our Endangered Spaces series, we travel to the mainland of southern Alaska to meet Drew and the bears and to better understand the threats to this landscape.
Jeff “Skin” Wade of The Ben & Skin Show (105.3 The Fan) and Dallas Mavericks television broadcasts joins host Drew Hamilton at Josey Records for episode #2 of BYO Dallas. Kick your feet up because these boys go 2+ hours talking about Skin’s musical background, his station hopping in the radio business, and the inside […]
Navy SEAL veteran Ryan “Birdman” Parrott and general renaissance man Wayne McCullough join host Drew Hamilton at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum. Birdman talks about the Bird’s Eye View Project and Sons of the Flag charities he runs, how he got the nickname “Birdman,” and the crazy story of running from Waco to Dallas in […]
Navy SEAL veteran Ryan “Birdman” Parrott and general renaissance man Wayne McCullough join host Drew Hamilton at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum. Birdman talks about the Bird’s Eye View Project and Sons of the Flag charities he runs, how he got the nickname “Birdman,” and the crazy story of running from Waco to Dallas in […]
Jeff “Skin” Wade of The Ben & Skin Show (105.3 The Fan) and Dallas Mavericks television broadcasts joins host Drew Hamilton at Josey Records for episode #2 of BYO Dallas. Kick your feet up because these boys go 2+ hours talking about Skin’s musical background, his station hopping in the radio business, and the inside […]
Grateful Dead fans Drew Hamilton and Mike Widmer are finally back to review the albums Blues for Allah, Terrapin Station, and Shakedown Street from the time period 1975-1978. Wid Kid brings the history. Hammy brings the humor…in an effort to cover up his inability to correctly pronounce King Solomon’s (13:28), climactic scene (43:48), and Italy […]
Cash and Mike Sirois join host Drew Hamilton at The Twilite Lounge in Deep Ellum for the debut episode of BYO Dallas. Topics include SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket, Mikey’s stint with The Simpsons, and Cash’s world boating championship in Italy. Also, hear the back story for why their show is called Cirque du Sirois and […]
Cash and Mike Sirois join host Drew Hamilton at The Twilite Lounge in Deep Ellum for the debut episode of BYO Dallas. Topics include SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket, Mikey’s stint with The Simpsons, and Cash’s world boating championship in Italy. Also, hear the back story for why their show is called Cirque du Sirois and […]
Grateful Dead fans Drew Hamilton and Mike Widmer are finally back to review the albums Blues for Allah, Terrapin Station, and Shakedown Street from the time period 1975-1978. Wid Kid brings the history. Hammy brings the humor…in an effort to cover up his inability to correctly pronounce King Solomon’s (13:28), climactic scene (43:48), and Italy […]
Grateful Dead fans Drew Hamilton and Mike Widmer are back to review Wake of the Flood, From the Mars Hotel, and Steal Your Face from 1973-1974. Listen in to laugh and learn as WidKid educates you on Dead history, while Hammy cuts up in the back of the classroom. Show Highlights (or Lowlights depending on […]
Grateful Dead fans Drew Hamilton and Mike Widmer tackle 1972 and review Jerry Garcia’s Garcia, Bob Weir’s Ace, and the Dead’s Europe ’72. Like a bad Dr. Scholls’ commercial, the chemistry between Hammy and Widdy is gellin, so tune in as the boys act like they know what they’re talking about even though they were […]
Grateful Dead fans Drew Hamilton and Mike Widmer are back to review Wake of the Flood, From the Mars Hotel, and Steal Your Face from 1973-1974. Listen in to laugh and learn as Wid Kid educates you on Dead history, while Hammy cuts up in the back of the classroom. Show Highlights […]
Grateful Dead fans Drew Hamilton and Mike Widmer tackle 1972 and review Jerry Garcia’s Garcia, Bob Weir’s Ace, and the Dead’s Europe ’72. Like a bad Dr. Scholls’ commercial, the chemistry between Hammy and Widdy is gellin, so tune in as the boys act like they know what they’re talking about even though they were […]
Grateful Dead fans Drew Hamilton and Mike Widmer are back and ready to usher in the 70s. This show covers the period 1970-1971, as Hammy and Widdy review Workingman’s Dead, American Beauty, Skull and Roses, and Bear’s Choice. The band’s sound was changing like Peter Brady’s voice in puberty, but Widdy has you covered with […]
Grateful Dead fans Drew Hamilton and Mike Widmer are back and ready to usher in the 70s. This show covers the period 1970-1971, as Hammy and Widdy review Workingman’s Dead, American Beauty, Skull and Roses, and Bear’s Choice. The band’s sound was changing like Peter Brady’s voice in puberty, but Widdy has you covered with all […]
Welcome to the debut episode of the Flashlight Circles Podcast, a companion to the Flash Newsletter. Flashlight Circles founder, Drew Hamilton, welcomes Munger Place Worship Director and recording artist Kate Miner to the program for an interview and performances of her original songs “Hung the Moon” and “Carry Me” as well as an acoustic version […]The post Flashlight Circles Podcast: Kate Miner appeared first on Flashlight Circles.
Grateful Dead fans Drew Hamilton and Mike Widmer talk about the years 1965-1969 and give their review of the albums The Grateful Dead, Anthem of the Sun, Aoxomoxoa, and Live/Dead. Hear about the formative days of the Grateful Dead and the early lineup, which included a combination of Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan, […]