POPULARITY
A very packed show this week! We have Tim Heitmann from HNS, Eric Engler the Executive VP and Chief of Staff at Ascension Health Care, Nathan Charnes National Secretary of PGA of America and Ian Baker Finch, 1991 Open Champion and CBS broadcaster.
We have Tim Heitmann from HNS Sports Group, Eric Engler, Executive VP and Chief of Staff at Ascension, Mr. Nathan Charnes, National Secretary of PGA of America, and Mr. Ian Baker-Finch, 1991 Open Champion Winner and CBS broadcaster.
We have Tim Heitmann from HNS Sports Group, Eric Engler, Executive VP and Chief of Staff at Ascension, Mr. Nathan Charnes, National Secretary of PGA of America, and Mr. Ian Baker-Finch, 1991 Open Champion Winner and CBS broadcaster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joined by the one and only Eric Engler from Engler Custom Paintball Guns to talk about how he got into modding paintball markers and we also chat about him taking over Command Decision War Games and the famous Fulda Gap event.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Maritimepaintballpodcast)
Next year, 2018, is the 100th anniversary of Leonard Bernstein’s birth. To honor him, we’re taking a look at the creation of "West Side Story," Bernstein’s most significant contribution to the world of Shakespeare. To help us out, we’ve invited in two guests with extensive knowledge. Mark Horowitz is archivist for the Leonard Bernstein Collection at the Library of Congress—nearly 400,000 items, including music manuscripts, letters, photographs, audio and video recordings, fan mail, and even some of the maestro’s old batons. Nigel Simeone has produced two books on Bernstein, "Leonard Bernstein: West Side Story" (2009) and "The Leonard Bernstein Letters" (2013). Nigel and Mark are interviewed by Neva Grant. From the Shakespeare Unlimited podcast series. Published August 23, 2017. © Folger Shakespeare Library. All rights reserved. This podcast episode, "Juliet Appears Above, At A Window" was produced by Richard Paul. Garland Scott is the associate producer. It was edited by Gail Kern Paster and Esther Ferington. Esther French is the web producer. We had help from Eric Engler, the Summer News Operations Intern at NPR in Washington, from Sheryl Cannady at the Library of Congress, and from Jono O'Neill at Yellow Bean Studios in Leicester, England.
brwp.net Oklahoma D-Day is an annual scenario paintball game that draws thousands of players from all over the world. This series of episodes from BRWP features various interviews and conversations from this huge event. We begin the series with Eric Engler, who is both a famous game general and a well-respected craftsman of custom paintball guns. Eric describes his role on the paintball field and how he prevents overload and burnout from this intense event.If you enjoy listening to podcasts, then you'll enjoy audiobooks. Whether you listen on your commute, during yardwork, or while driving to the paintball field, it's a great way to read. Try Audible - they have a huge selection of more than 85,000 titles so you're sure to find something that interests you.Click below to try Audible FREE for 14 days and get a free audiobook.Contact Blast Radius Woodsball Podcast:Email: studio@brwp.netCall the Studio Line: 303-952-0274Skype: blastradiuswoodsballpodcastTwitter - BRWPTwitter - WayneTwitter - BenFacebook - WayneFacebook - BenFacebook - Podcast page, Friend Us!YoutubeLINKSLinks to products, stories, topics, or games we coveredin this episode are available on our Delicious list.http://delicious.com/brwp/193MUSICTheme music by Greg M Johnsonhttp://myspace.com/dewydb22 Jun 2011brwp.net
brwp.netWhen you are looking for a true mil-sim paintball marker you have to put the work of Eric Engler at the top of the list. His creations will push the authentic feel of your period-specific scenario costume up to the next level. Whether you want your marker to look like it just came off a WWII landing craft, a Vietnam-era Huey, or from the sandy recesses of a middle east humvee, you can find an Engler piece to suit your style. Listen as Eric describes how he got started in paintball and progressed into one of the most well-respected artists in the business. Plus, Eric describes a few of the changes coming up at OK D-Day 2010.Contact the show:Email: studio@brwp.netCall the Studio Line: 303-952-0274Skype: blastradiuswoodsballpodcastTwitter - WayneTwitter - BenFacebook - WayneFacebook - Ben Facebook - Group Youtube MyspaceComplete our listener survey!http://bit.ly/brwpsurveyLINKShttp://delicious.com/brwp/129MUSICTheme music by Greg M Johnsonhttp://myspace.com/dewydb4 Dec 2009brwp.net
brwp.netOklahoma D-Day 2009 Eric Engler and Harley HunkLINK:http://ddayadventurepark.com12 June 2009brwp.net