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Work is a necessary thing but can also cause a lot of stress. Guest speaker Drew Mills talks through how do we work as though we're working for the Lord.
For better or worse it was a live Saturday night: music, voicemails, callers. Would you believe it if we said that the subject matter was diverse? That the content and delivery were true AM radio-quality? You may watch the proceedings on YouTube. Featuring Chris Drew, @machenwarrior, the hated Drew Mills, Old School Presby, and a newly-minted presby. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kHawHKyuQs
Benjamin Woodring and Drew Mills are back again for another action-packed…book ad!!!!!!! This 39-minute infommercial offers you a fantastic resource, at a fantastic price, for a fantastic cause. Call now and get yours today! https://www.amazon.com/dp/1792118376?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860 *(In that really sped up voice) There are no actual callers standing by. Please do not call. Just go to … Continue reading "Episode 62: Ben’s Pocketbook"
As J6 Students wraps up their Disciple Now weekend Drew Mills shares what it means to go from pressing Pause and reflecting on God to pressing play and living with God.
John Morris, the legendary Voice of the Baylor Bears, joins Scotty to discuss this year's team and recount more great stories from his broadcasting career. Drew Mills hops on to argue against Scotty's quarterback list from last week, meanwhile Scotty moves on to count down Baylor's five best linebackers of this decade. JOIN THE BANTER: Follow @Bear_Podcast on Twitter and Please Bear With Me on Facebook. Support Please Bear With Me by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/please-bear-with-me This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Drew Mills on leaving Comcast SportsNet to start his own business ~ "I remember Jeff said, 'You can't leave, you have the best job in America.' I said, 'Jeff, I'm leaving. I'm starting my own business.'" Drew Mills, Founder and President of Mills Marketing & Communications,(right) and host Andy Ockershausen in studio for Our Town interview A Ockershausen: This is Andy Ockershausen and this is Our Town, and have a great, great opportunity to talk to a very dear friend that I worked with for a while when I worked. Now I don't work anymore. You understand that, Drew. Drew Mills: I do, I do. A Ockershausen: My wife ... 24/7 I work now. A man who grew up in Washington, was a great high school athlete, and was very well-known around the area. And I know he's a local, even though he grew up in Arlington, or was born in Arlington. Arlington is Our Town, Drew. Welcome to our town. Drew Mills: Yes it is. A Ockershausen: It's all over. Drew Mills: It's all over town. A Ockershausen: We go all over. Our Town goes all the way to Anne Arundel, as far as I'm concerned. Drew Mills: That's right, that's right. A Ockershausen: We have friends in Warrenton, Lynchburg. It's our town. Everything in the greater Washington area is our town. And you made such an impact. So tell me, Drew, about your early days, growing up in Arlington. Your family is how ... seven generations? Drew Mills - Seventh Generation Washingtonian - Homegrown History Drew Mills: Seventh generation Washingtonians, yup. So they all grew up in the Glover Park ... my parents grew up in Glover Park, my grandparents grew up in Glover Park. My grandfather was a milkman, back in the day. A Ockershausen: Is that right? What's the dairy? Chestnut Farm? Drew Mills: Yeah, that's right. You got it. Yeah, you got it. A Ockershausen: You know that was on Pennsylvania Avenue, that's now it's a big office building. Drew Mills: Yeah. A Ockershausen: You know, they used to have cows in there, I remember that. Drew Mills: Yeah, so we go way back. A Ockershausen: Way back, way back. And your dad grew up, and he's local. He grew up with some people that I know real well. Drew Mills: That's right. A Ockershausen: Frank Ford, who we don't have anymore. Drew Mills: Uh huh. A Ockershausen: We miss Frank. Drew Mills: Jim Cacheris. A Ockershausen: The judge. Drew Mills: The judge. A Ockershausen: You know, the judge and I were honored one night by Arlingtonians for a Better Community. Got some special award, I've got it somewhere. Just the judge and I. And the judge must've let somebody off from a drunk driving ... I don't know why. They honored me because we were doing something about drunk driving. Drew Mills: Sure, sure. A Ockershausen: And Jimmy was there. Drew Mills: He was a nice man. A Ockershausen: But Drew, how did a guy go from Arlington to D.C. to Gaithersburg? Drew Mills: Well, in the '60s, my parents were young and trying to get ahead, and Gaithersburg was a lot cheaper to live. So they moved-- A Ockershausen: That's true. Drew Mills: From Arlington to Gaithersburg, and they bought their first house. A Ockershausen: Well you couldn't afford Arlington now, but Gaithersburg-- Drew Mills: Correct.