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(00:00-7:17) Per John Denton, Yadier Molina will be in uniform and in the dugout this weekend for the Cards. The 61Hate hasn't sent in his questions yet. Smitty Shuttle. Oli Marmol will be in studio with BK & Ferrario. Security at the airport had Doug scurrying.(7:25-29:33) Still waiting on Miles MIkolas to call in. Is it because he heard we have a dog hater on the show? Looking back at his rough outing on Tuesday. Two steps forward, one step back. How long does it take to get over a bad outing? What's the mindset when deciding to waive a no trade clause? Taking 4 of 6 from the Dodgers but still a .500 team on the season. Finding consistency. Fielding a question from a texter.(29:43-35:57) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Ira welcomes award-winning magician and showbiz veteran Fielding West, fresh from being honored at the inaugural Global Magicians Hall of Fame ceremony in Las Vegas. In this revealing and entertaining conversation, Fielding shares how his magical journey began at the age of nine—sparked by a life-changing gift from his grandfather to help him overcome learning disabilities. That spark eventually led to a bold decision: dropping out of graduate school after a chance encounter with none other than Steve Martin. After driving the comedy icon to a gig and watching him perform, Fielding knew his true calling was on stage, not in a classroom. Fielding dives into the art of misdirection, the thrill of discovering magic's secrets, and the pure joy of an audience's reaction. He shares the hilarious origin of his unique sense of humor—including a childhood prank involving a whoopee cushion—and talks candidly about performing today while managing COPD with an oxygen concentrator, calling it the “bullet catch” for aging magicians. He also reflects on the legendary “magician's graveyard,” names his top three magicians in history, and offers heartfelt insights into his decades-long friendship with master magi-cian Lance Burton. It's a magical, moving, and memorable episode you won't want to miss. (Also Watch Full Podcast Video)
Come along as we take a dive into Triple M's radio history with John Fielding, who served as Production Manager at 4GR during some of its most formative years. From splicing reel-to-reel tape with razor blades to voicing iconic local ads, John was the creative force behind much of what came out of the speakers in the '70s, '80s, and beyond. He trained generations of announcers, crafted award-winning audio, and became a walking archive of stories, jingles, and sound effects. Have a listen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of The 10 Ninety Podcast, Mason talks with Matt Fielding about his stage four cancer diagnosis, the slow loss that came with it, and the brutal honesty that living with death forces on a person. Matt was handed a prescription for hospice the day he was diagnosed. Since then, he's been fighting through constant pain, rounds of chemo, blood clots, and the weight of knowing his time is limited. He opens up about what it's like to be treated like you're already gone, how cancer isolated him from friends and family, and the mental toll of living minute to minute. This conversation isn't about a silver lining. It's about the truth. Matt talks openly about fear, anger, God, love, and the one regret he has before he dies. It's hard, honest, and human—exactly what this podcast is about.
Emma's journey from the corporate world to a full-time property flipper is both incredible and inspiring! She transitioned from an accounting role to full-time property development, flipping over 10 properties and raising over £1.5 million in angel finance. She was named the 2023 Young Property Investor of the Year.
Headlines and Oh no! Now last night's loss sucks even more… We have proof that Munoz was, in fact, tipping pitches. How were no adjustments made? The Yankees couldn't have made it more obvious that they knew what Munoz was throwing and Cal knew it and talked to Munoz, but it continued. :30- ABCs of the Mariners - F is for Fielding- does Cal deserve some criticism for missing the tag at home? - G is for Goldsmith- you have to be able to mention a no-hitter during a broadcast, it's part of the job. :45- We've got 12 days til Seahawks Training Camp- has the offensive line improved?
Headlines and Oh no! Now last night's loss sucks even more… We have proof that Munoz was, in fact, tipping pitches. How were no adjustments made? The Yankees couldn't have made it more obvious that they knew what Munoz was throwing and Cal knew it and talked to Munoz, but it continued. :30- ABCs of the Mariners - F is for Fielding- does Cal deserve some criticism for missing the tag at home? - G is for Goldsmith- you have to be able to mention a no-hitter during a broadcast, it's part of the job. :45- We've got 12 days til Seahawks Training Camp- has the offensive line improved? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Katie Fielding is an educational consultant and creator with 20 years of experience as a public school educator. Katie passionately advocates for digital accessibility, creativity, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in classrooms. She specializes in integrating technology and STEM to create interdisciplinary instructional experiences. She shares her expertise through conference presentations and workshops, having been honored as the VSTE (ISTE's Virginia affiliate) Coach of the Year in 2018 and a featured voice at ISTELive 2024.Katie's commitment to continuous learning and professional development is evident in her multiple certifications. She is an ISTE-certified Educator and Trainer, Google Innovator, Trainer, Coach, Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, and holds a CAST UDL Level 2 certification. Currently, she serves as the Educational Content Manager at Book Creator. Beyond her professional pursuits, Katie indulges in her passion for cheese and explores the beauty of Scandinavia through her travels.Certifications:ISTE Certified Educator and TrainerMicrosoft Innovative Educator Expert and TrainerCertified Google Innovator, Trainer, and CoachApple Certified Teacher and CoachCommon Sense EducatorBook Creator Ambassador and TrainerWakelet Ambassador and TrainerNearpod PioNearRecent Presentations:ISTELive 2025Unlocking Universal Design for Learning and CreativityBe An #A11y Ally: Creating Accessible STEM Classrooms with Digital NotebooksChoose Your Own Edventure: Creating A Pathway to Equitable LearningUnited 2025Unlocking Universal Design for Learning and CreativityCommon Ground Maryland 2025Writing Your Story: Creating Your Professional PortfolioBe An #A11y Ally: Creating Accessible STEM Classrooms with Digital Notebooks Be An #A11y Ally: Creating Accessible Classrooms PETE&C 2025Be an A11y Ally: Accessible ClassroomsStudent Portfolios with Book CreatorBe an A11y Ally: STEM ClassroomTCEA 2025Getting Started with Book Creator for MultilingualsBe an A11y Ally: Creating Accessible ClassroomsUnlocking UDL for Learning and Creativity with Book CreatorFETC 2025Unlocking Universal Design for Learning and Creativity with Book CreatorCultivating Digital Citizenship within Creative ProjectsBe An #A11y Ally: Creating Accessible ClassroomsVSTE 2024Empowering Language Learning: The 7 Steps with Technology IntegrationHang Ten: Supporting the Virginia Literacy Act in Secondary ClassroomsBe An #A11y Ally: Creating Accessible STEM Classrooms with Digital NotebooksTech Titans Return 2024Writing Your Story: Creating Your Professional PortfolioBe An #A11y Ally: Creating Accessible ClassroomsWebsite: https://www.katiefielding.com/Social Media:BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/katiefielding.com(X) Twitter: https://twitter.com/KatieFLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiefielding/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fieldingnotesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/katief/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katie.fielding ______________________________________________________________________ The Edupreneur: Your Blueprint To Jumpstart And Scale Your Education BusinessYou've spent years in the classroom, leading PD, designing curriculum, and transforming how students learn. Now, it's time to leverage that experience and build something for yourself. The Edupreneur isn't just another book—it's the playbook for educators who want to take their knowledge beyond the school walls and into a thriving business.I wrote this book because I've been where you are. I know what it's like to have the skills, the passion, and the drive but not know where to start. I break it all down—the mindset shifts, the business models, the pricing strategies, and the branding moves that will help you position yourself as a leader in this space.Inside, you'll learn how to:✅ Turn your expertise into income streams—without feeling like a sellout✅ Build a personal brand that commands respect (and top dollar)✅ Market your work in a way that feels natural and impactful✅ Navigate the business side of edupreneurship, from pricing to partnershipsWhether you want to consult, create courses, write books, or launch a podcast, this book will help you get there. Stop waiting for permission. Start building your own table.
Church history is full of indomitable women. We are going to explore the story of the unlikely link between three such women today and how they refused to be defeated no matter what challenges they faced. Mercy Fielding Thompson, Mary Fielding Smith, and Jerusha Smith impacted early church history and their connected family left a legacy for generations of saints to come. Listen to full weekly episodes of Sunday on Monday with Bookshelf PLUS+ | Start your free trial at deseretbook.com/sundayonmonday
The Red Sox "no longer teach fundamentals?" What does that mean? They keep making mistakes in the field and on the basepaths. Caller makes a weird argument about the Tom Brady statue.
5 Things In 15 Minutes The Podcast: Bringing Good Vibes to DEI
Jim Fielding (he/him), Founder, All Pride, No Ego, and I recap the latest 5 Things (good vibes in DEI) in just 15 minutes. This week, our conversation is about subway voices coming out, land stewardship flipping the script, prison newsrooms making history—and more!Here are this week's good vibes:Familiar Voice, Fresh TruthAccess Isn't Extra, It's EssentialFrom Newsstands to MasterpiecesMiccosukee Take the Lead on LandPrison Walls, Loud VoicesGood Vibes to Go: Bernadette's GVTG: It's been 10 years since marriage equality became the law of the land here in the US. Enjoy this photo gallery of celebrations. Jim's GVTG: 200,000 people defied a ban on Pride in Budapest, Hungary by showing up to resist. May this inspire you.Read the Stories.Connect with Jim Fielding.Subscribe to the 5 Things newsletter.Watch the show on YouTube. Join thousands of readers by subscribing to the 5 Things newsletter. Enjoy some good vibes in DEI every Saturday morning. https://5thingsdei.com/
This week on DtW, the zombies are fast again! Dan and Raul watched 28 Weeks Later in anticipation for the soon to be released third entry. 28 Days introduced the world to an eerily empty London, a talented young Peaky Blinder and the concept of the running dead, so the sequel had big shoes to fill. Fielding a new director, 28 Weeks Later starts with an incredibly tense and gut wrenching opener that is able to build upon the stylistic triumphs of the original, only to then unfurl an entirely original take on post zombie society. Do you need to listen to this episode to get ready for the fantastic looking 28 Years Later? Probably, yes!
(0:00) Felger, Mazz, and Murray begin the second hour with comments on the Red Sox’s sloppy defense and lack of bats in the lineup that cost them against the Giants this weekend. (8:20) Caller reactions on the state of the Red Sox and the NBA’s achilles injury epidemic. (21:17) Discussion about the point of MLB’s replay system and Jarren Duran’s attitude following yesterday’s ejection. (34:03) Caller reactions on all the guys have talked about.
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It can take over 10 years to bring a new ground system to life, at a time when our adversaries' development cycle is 18 months or less. A new report from GAO suggest best practices the Army could apply now to dramatically shorten its development cycle for these critical weapons. Here with more on the recommendations in a new report from GAO is Director of the Contracting and National Security Acquisitions team, Mona Sehgal.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fielding phone calls while on the show prompts Mr. Graves to tell a story about a nine one one operators first night on the job and the horrors it brings. MR GRAVES: Ryan Joseph Murphy JOHN: Erik Peabody MIKE: Darius Thigpen WILLIE: Chris Miller HARBINGER: Rudy Gardea JASON: Joshua Hoehne STRANGER: Ryan Joseph Murphy POLICE OFFICER: AJ Fidalgo BLAIR: Heather Beam CONNIE: Ariel Hack REPORTER: Vanessa Benoit REVEREND DANIELS: W. Keith Timms Subscribe to our Patreon for AD Free episodes and episode releases a week early. Please rate and review and follow us wherever you listen to podcasts. Directed, Written and Produced by: Thomas Diaz Graves Intro written by Ryan Joseph Murphy Graves Sound Design: Brady Flanagan Intro Music: Edith Mudge Artwork: R.L. Black YHS: Produced by Gavin Michael Booth and Brady Flanagan Transcript Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Three point stance! Hart: I am worried about Kristian Campbell officially. He has not been good at all recently. Fielding, hitting, everything. Will he ever be a consistent baseball player? Fitzy says he needs to go back to triple A. Fitzy: The MVP this offseason for the Patriots has been Mike Vrabel. This is a best case scenario so far. He cannot be the MVP in the Fall or in August, but now, he has been great!. Stiz: Vibes based betting. Game four in Indiana will go to the Pacers. Put your money on them right now. Gonzo will be the MVP of the Patriots next season. Tom E Curran joins the show He discusses Efton Chism, Stef Diggs as a leader (he has been really frickin good), the questions the offense has to answer, the defensive dominance, Drake's start to camp, Vrabel being the MVP of camp so far, and more! Patriots coverage of the defense vs the offense. It appears that the defense is better in almost every way. Loaded with talent and money. However, the offense is the only thing being covered by the media. Fitzy does not think the Patriots defense is good yet, just adequate.
Three point stance! Hart: I am worried about Kristian Campbell officially. He has not been good at all recently. Fielding, hitting, everything. Will he ever be a consistent baseball player? Fitzy says he needs to go back to triple A. Fitzy: The MVP this offseason for the Patriots has been Mike Vrabel. This is a best case scenario so far. He cannot be the MVP in the Fall or in August, but now, he has been great!. Stiz: Vibes based betting. Game four in Indiana will go to the Pacers. Put your money on them right now. Gonzo will be the MVP of the Patriots next season.
Rafael Devers needs to be more of a team player. The Royals have called up Jac Caglianone, where is Roman Anthony? The team needs to address their corner infield spots.
Rafael Devers was seen fielding groundballs before Red Sox vs. Angels tonight. Why didn't Kristian Campbell play first base? The Royals called up Jac Caglianone, how far behind is Roman Anthony?
In this episode of Shoot the Moon, Ryan Barnett and Matt Lockhart explore a common scenario: a business owner receives a call from a potential buyer—or from an M&A advisor representing one—and suddenly faces a big question: Am I actually ready to sell?Whether you're planning a structured go-to-market process or simply responding to inbound interest, readiness matters. This episode breaks down what it means to be “seller ready,” why preparation is a competitive advantage, and how to stay in control of the process—regardless of who picks up the phone first.We'll cover:Why taking a buyer call doesn't mean you're committing to a saleThe pros and cons of one-off conversations vs. full processesWhat a real M&A readiness plan looks like—and why it adds valueHow to manage buyer interest while keeping your options openThis episode is a must-listen for IT services firm owners who aren't sure if they're ready to sell—but want to be ready when the right opportunity strikes. RELATED EPISODES:Episode 92: Why You Should Take the Call from an M&A Advisor. Listen now >>Episode 177: Fielding an Inbound Call from a Suitor. Listen now >>ARE YOU READY TO SELL? QUESTIONS TO KNOW THE ANSWERS TOO. DOWNLOAD OUR EBOOK >> Listen to Shoot the Moon on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Buy, sell, or grow your tech-enabled services firm with Revenue Rocket.
When it comes to printing at Heck Press, the more difficult the job, the better. Sarah is truly in this for the love of the print game, and the victories waiting on the other side of the stresses that come with it. Topics of discussion include: Hiking, janky first presses, being head strong, touring America, working with bands, printing and growing a shop while pregnant, Norway, the incredible Mel, letting go, printing water based, dabbling in plastisol, getting vibrant prints, trains, separations, shop visits, and print therapy.
FamBino Fire: Fielding, Fun, and Fierce Competition FamBino Fire: Fielding, Fun, and Fierce Competition blazes onto the scene with an action-packed conversation featuring FamBino winners Marley and Rilee. Joined by guest co-host Anne Belle “AB” Crowe, this episode of The SLIDE Podcast takes listeners inside the high-energy infield competition hosted by the BamFam organization in Indianapolis. From do-or-die plays to cereal debates and future college dreams, this one's got heart, humor, and hustle. The Grit Behind the Glory At just 10 years old, Marley has already secured a three-peat title, and 17-year-old Rilee isn't far behind with back-to-back wins. Both athletes trained hard for an intense eight-hour infield competition that tested more than just their glove work. “I felt like I had it in the bag, but I was still nervous I'd choke,” Marley admits, describing the pressure of defending her title. The contest included skills tests, barehand drills, reaction exercises, and digital assessments—all part of what makes BamFam's competition so elite. Despite their age difference, Marley and Rilee share an unmatched fire for fielding and a love for team chemistry that drives them to keep winning. Softball Dreams and Future Goals Beyond the chains and competitions, both players have big dreams. Rilee is committed to Anderson University, planning to pursue a career as an educator while returning to BamFam to coach. Marley, meanwhile, already has eyes on Oklahoma or Washington for college. “I love softball because I get to compete and be with my team,” she says. From shortstop swagger to base-stealing finesse, the episode dives into their training routines, family dynamics, and even their personal walkout songs—“Rocketeer” by Far East Movement for Rilee and “King's Affirmation” by Iniko for Marley. Trick Plays, Swamp Donkeys & Softball Style Things get fun as the conversation turns to double sallys, backhand flexes, and even the meaning of “swamp donkey” (spoiler: it's a home run!). With plenty of laughs and insightful coaching wisdom, the crew makes it clear that these FamBino winners are more than just elite fielders—they're future leaders in softball. Join the Movement This episode isn't just about a win—it's about what it takes to stay winning. Whether it’s mastering glove work or planning your walkout jam, Rilee and Marley prove that FamBino Fire is all about putting in the work with passion and purpose. Listen now and hear why these rising stars are names to remember. “Softball has always been the outlet of my life.” — Rilee Walkout Songs: Rilee: “Rocketeer” by Far East Movement Marley: “King's Affirmation” by Iniko Internal Link: Check out “Built Different, Powered by Grit” featuring Hayden Clark for more on fielding greatness. External Link: Learn more about the MLB GRIT Program that AB attended. Follow The SLIDE Podcast! Please email us with any questions or feedback. Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review and a question—we'll answer it on the show! You might even get the chance to co-host an episode. Email: TheSlidePodcastShow@gmail.com Website: www.theslidepodcastshow.com All Links: https://linktr.ee/theslidepodcastshow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theslidepodcastshow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheSlidePodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theslidepodcastshow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theslidepodcastshow?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theslidepodcast X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/theslidepod
Former Utah Open champ Dusty Fielding wins the Oaks Open by one over UGA Player of the Year Zach Felts. Fielding joins the pod, and lets us in on his struggles with his short game and how he worked his way back. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union.
Crime on a WednesdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen I Was a Communist for the FBI starring Dana Andrews, originally broadcast April 30, 1953, 72 years ago, I Can't Sleep. The Party assigns a room-mate to Cvetic with a tape-recorder when it finds out he's been talking in his sleep. Followed by Boston Blackie starring Dick Kollmar, originally broadcast April 30, 1946, 79 years ago, The Francis Fielding Murder Case. A psychiatrist is framed for murder. Blackie tries to prove him innocent. Then The Saint starring Vincent Price, originally broadcast April 30, 1950, 75 years ago, Murder of a Champion. A fighter calls Simon Templar to come down to talk with him. It seems he's being pressured. Meanwhile, a baby shows up on The Saint's doorstep. Followed by Calling All Cars, originally broadcast April 30, 1935, 90 years ago, The Corpse in the Cellar. A body has been found buried in the basement of a house, wearing a gold ring and a silver belt buckle. Finally, Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt's Own Program, originally broadcast April 30, 1940, 85 years ago, First Show. She desribes her travels around the country for the last 6 weeks. She requests ideas from listeners for topics they want to hear above. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old-time radio shows 24 hours a day
Send us a textThis week, Andrea and Eric complete their journey through the Emma Fielding Mysteries series with More Bitter Than Death—and it's a wild ride! From secret societies under Keyser College to surprisingly entertaining (and unintentionally hilarious) fight scenes, they break down everything that worked—and everything that had them scratching their heads.They talk about Courtney Thorne-Smith's much-improved performance, the evolving romance between Emma and Jim, and why this movie might just feature one of Hallmark's cutest kisses. Plus, they discuss plot holes involving underground tunnels, a questionable “retirement,” and one actor's baffling accent adventure.
Browns fielding calls for a draft trade? + Cavalanche snow + Darius Garland's hat full 876 Thu, 24 Apr 2025 11:41:49 +0000 P5UNqaQExBNbSsrjLGvU1XivdvjpmPzr nfl,nba,cleveland browns,cleveland cavaliers,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima nfl,nba,cleveland browns,cleveland cavaliers,sports Browns fielding calls for a draft trade? + Cavalanche snow + Darius Garland's hat The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://pla
There is no closer controversy! Our worrywarts break down the Brewers series (Birdsong! Doval! WILMER! Adames? Hicks? WALKER?!) and then ask the questions:Are the Giants fielding their best roster?What will it take for young starters like Hayden Birdsong, Kyle Harrison and Carson Wisenhunt to get a shot?Why are the Giants using Sean Hjelle to dominate washed up AAAA players?Will Christian Koss become our new closer? (OK, maybe not that one.)Our new cocktail podcast, The Perfect Sip, is on hiatus but new episodes are in production. (Yeah, it's taking a long time ... life, you know?) If you haven't listened yet, you can catch up here: https://the-perfect-sip.captivate.fm/listenSpeaking of cocktails, today Matthew is drinking a Wounded Tiki while Ben is drinking a Nasty Brew. Recipes below.Wounded Tiki1 oz Aged Rum1/2 oz Reposado Tequila1/4 oz Allspice Dram1/2 oz Cointreau3/4 oz Lime Juice1/2 oz OrgeatAdd all ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake for 12-15 seconds. Strain into a tiki or Collin's glass with crushed ice. Garnish with mint and a lime wheel.Nasty Brew1 oz Blanco Tequila1 oz Benedictine3-4 oz Ginger Beer or Club SodaCombine the tequila and benedictine in a highball glass with no ice. Stir well to combine. Add ice and top with the ginger beer or soda. (Don't use the ginger beer, it's too sweet.)#doitforginny
Send us a textThis week, Andrea and Eric return to Hartley Castle for their review of Emma Fielding Mysteries: Past Malice, and this time—it's personal (and possibly cursed). From improved character chemistry to surprise villain reveals, they break down why this second film in the Emma Fielding series is a big step up from the first.They discuss Courtney Thorne-Smith's stronger performance, the castle setting that won Andrea's heart, and the unexpected killer reveal that had them both rethinking what they thought they knew about Kimberly Sustad. Plus, they chat about FBI divisions that may or may not exist, awkward crawl spaces, and the joy of a good old-fashioned Hallmark-style chase scene.
Mike Johnson and Beau Morgan react to the latest news, rumors, and reports in the NFL as they go In The Huddle.
4.22.25 Hour 1, Kevin Sheehan reacts to the Capitals game 1 win over Montreal and the NBA Playoff games last night. Joe Beninati, Washington Capitals PxP joins the Kevin Sheehan Show to break down the Capitals winning game 1 vs the Canadiens. Kevin Sheehan reacts to a new report about teams calling the Browns and Giants to move up in the draft.
In today's episode of the Get Over Yourself Podcast, hear from the youngest 7 figure marketing agency owner, Brayden Fielding. Brayden give a deep dive into his entrepreneurial journey - the highs, the lows, and everything in between. From starting a photography business in high school, to landing AT&T as one of his first clients as a video producer, and eventually getting burned by a business partner - Brayden has seen it all. If you want to message Brayden, check out his LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/braydenfielding/Want more content from Brandon? Click here - https://linktr.ee/getoveryourself_podcast
In this segment, Crawly and Dustin recap the Cubs series loss against San Diego with the Cubs playing some sloppy defense, struggles with runners in scoring position, and bad walks given to bat hitters. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jim Fielding is a respected leader and C-Suite veteran in brand strategy, consumer products and experiences, and storytelling. He has worked at some of the world's largest media and retail companies, including Disney, Dreamworks, and 20th Century Fox. He is a passionate advocate and philanthropist for the Queer Community, higher education, and diversity, equity and inclusion. As author of All Pride, No Ego (Wiley, Aug. 15, 2023), he is committed to safe and authentic spaces for all individuals and communities. Jim spends his time as an Executive Coach, Speaker, and Advocate now and gives back through his work with Braven Mentoring, the Indiana University Foundation Board, The Point Foundation, and various local community efforts in Atlanta.To know more about Jim visit his website: www.hijimfielding.comThis episode is sponsored by: The Outlier ProjectWebsite: https://www.theoutlierproject.live/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theoutlierproject
Send us a textIn this week's episode, Andrea and Eric take a deep dive into Emma Fielding Mysteries: Site Unseen, the archaeology-themed Hallmark mystery that kicked off Courtney Thorne-Smith's return to television in a leading role.They dig into everything—from questionable historical facts and subdued romance to that surprisingly action-packed ending. Was it a diamond in the rough, or just dirt in your DVR? Let's just say that opinions were unearthed.
Hart, Fitzy and Johnson recap another frustrating Red Sox loss against the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park, and they break down the team's persistent issues with strikeouts and fielding.
When John Dickson convinced top Christian songwriters Ben Fielding and Chris Tomlin to have a go at transforming an 1800-year-old hymn into a tune for our times, they felt the weight of responsibility.This is part two of our mini-series on how the song 'The First Hymn' came to life, with a full documentary soon to follow, which will track the hymn's journey from the deserts of Egypt to the middle of a sold-out stadium arena in the heart of America in the 21st century.This episode takes you behind the scenes: how Ben Fielding and Chris Tomlin resurrected The First Hymn and made it ours.(00:00) - - Intro (05:21) - - Ben Fielding joins The First Hymn Project (08:21) - - Creating something modern from something ancient (13:21) - - The songwriting process (16:15) - - Chris Tomlin joins The First Hymn Project (22:25) - - Collaboration (25:53) - - Tomlin and Fielding exchange musical ideas (31:17) - - John hears 'The First Hymn' for the first time (38:59) - - St Ephrem - one of the first hymn writers (43:25) - - The history of worship music (46:19) - Five-Minute Jesus (51:34) - - Who was the original composer of The First Hymn? (54:40) - - 'The First Hymn' for a secular world (58:17) - - Bringing the hymn to life in an arena Undeceptions is hosted by John Dickson, produced by Kaley Payne and directed by Mark Hadley. Alasdair Belling is a writer and researcher. Siobhan McGuiness is our online librarian. Lyndie Leviston remains John's wonderful assistant. Santino Dimarco is Chief Finance and Operations Consultant. Edited by Richard Hamwi.Our voice actors today were Yannick Lawry and Dakotah Love.A big thank you to Michael Wilder at Wheaton College, and Tony Payne for his arrangement of the original First Hymn, and the 50-person choir led by John Trotter that brought this work to life.Special thanks to our series sponsor, Zondervan, for making this Undeception possible. Undeceptions is the flagship podcast of Undeceptions.com - letting the truth out.
Welcome to the latest episode of Build a Better Agency! In this engaging discussion, host Drew McLellan is joined by veteran leader Jim Fielding to explore what it takes to be an authentic and effective leader in today's ever-changing landscape. With a wealth of experience garnered from his impressive career in retail and media, including at Disney and DreamWorks, Jim sheds light on being true to oneself while navigating the complexities of leadership. Throughout the episode, Jim shares his personal journey, including the motivations behind his book "All Pride, No Ego: A Queer Executive's Journey to Living and Leading Authentically." He highlights the internal challenges and triumphs he's faced in embracing authenticity as a leader from a marginalized community. Jim offers universal advice on overcoming self-imposed barriers and being vulnerable in leadership—core themes that resonate across industries and identities. Drew and Jim delve deep into the critical aspects of managing during tumultuous times, focusing on controlling what you can, communicating transparently with your team, and maintaining flexibility to adapt to uncertainty. Jim also emphasizes the importance of building diverse, high-performing teams and the business case for diversity and inclusion, especially in client-facing industries like agencies. Don't miss this enlightening conversation filled with actionable insights on how to foster a culture of trust, respect, and exceptional leadership. Whether you're a seasoned executive or an emerging leader, this episode promises a wealth of knowledge to enhance your leadership journey. A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Embracing vulnerability as a leader during uncertain times Importance of over-communication with team members and clients Creating a diverse team to reflect and understand the client base Listening to team feedback to mitigate blind spots Balancing pride and ego for effective leadership Finding and utilizing your personal board of advisors for guidance Encouraging innovation and diverse perspectives within your team