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Writer Frank Gibson joins us and, despite some audio issues, takes us on a journey of SEGA from the Master System to the Dreamcast. We also review Shadow's Doom Powers reveal trailer! If you enjoy the show, consider donating to our Kofi and receive a custom gift from us! For more Frank: BeckyAndFrank! For more Bo: Rings of Saturn! For more David: Sonic Retro! For more Grant: Twitter! For more Sonic Weekly: YouTube! Special thanks to Jack of Old Games for this week's edit and, as always, the video capture. PS: If you'd like to see the Mean Machines Sega Sonic 2 preview discussed in the episode, the VHS is uploaded here! Thanks big_smile!
Check out and purchase my individual health protocols here >> Today we had Dr. Frank Gibson on the show to talk about alcoholism and how to overcome it naturally and holistically if possible. As we mention on the show alcohol related deaths are estimated at 88,000 per year (although I presume it’s much higher) just […]
William is joined by the 301 writing team, Frank Gibson and Angel Valdez to talk about the upcoming Project: JUNK!, inspirations for story telling, and more.
Legendary New Zealand drummer Frank Gibson Jnr. has had an astonishing career and has deservedly earned the upmost respect from his peers. He’s worked with a long list of artists including Shona Lang, Diana Krall, Joe Henderson, Leo Sayer, John Scofield, Dusty Springfield, The Temptations and Glen Campbell. He’s dedicated, grounded and an all-round good guy. It was a thrill to talk to him.
Listen to Behind the Door's next episode presented by ClearView Studios, hosted by Suz and Mac McVey. In this episode, we hear from Frank Gibson, as he discusses the Manufacturing Talent Pool Crisis. Listen to Frank, Suz and Mac go in depth on many topics, such as: why are most students, teachers and parents still not looking at manufacturing as a great career path; how expectations are even higher for a knowledgeable, skilled worker; what educators are doing to partner with forward thinking businesses to increase interest; why America should no longer look at itself as just a service industry provider; and why manufacturers are looking to locate where the talent pool is strong, regardless of the location.Enjoy the show!
Lance Philip. From Wellington, New Zealand, Lance Philip is a drummer, percussionist and music educator. Lance started his formal drum leducationat age 7 with Ken Oxford and then with Bud Jones and later studied Roger Sellers and Frank Gibson jr. He's played in the NZ National Youth Orchestra, subbed in with the NZSO, plays in Rodger Fox band, studied at the grove school of music in LA, spent 5 years in the house band for the NZ version of dancing with the stars, played in musicals such as Les Mis, Grease, 42nd St, Mama Mia, Evita…and has been a music teacher at the combined Wellington Polytech/Massey Uni/NZSOM and Victoria University since 1993. Lance has gone on to teach some incredible NZ drummers including Darren Mathiassen od Shapeshifter, Julian Dyne of Ladi6, Jimmy Mac of Lorde, Matt Beachen of The Draxx Project and Jonny Wilson of Goodtime Music to name a few, and today remains influential in drums and percussion education in New Zealand. Recorded in Sydney and Wellington, NZ 25/08/19 Episode Music: Intro Music: Roger with a D - The Rodger Fox Wellington Jazz Orchestra (Drums: Lance Philip) Outro Music: Sonny's Step - The Rodger Fox Wellington Jazz Orchestra (Drums: Lance Philip https://youtu.be/VQUk5hm5SI8 https://youtu.be/3DhPcgyctJ4 https://www.facebook.com/LancePhilipdrums/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdzsrDq2gjUvp2kW0eaLmVw https://www.victoria.ac.nz/nzsm/about/staff/lance-philip -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.thegiglifepodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/thegiglifepodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/thegiglifepodcast/?hl=en https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5KahER1yXZQP3rh1mhSUqX?si=0O1lB7TJTaKfuD34xm7B7w Email: thegiglifepodcast@gmail.com #thegiglifepodcast #thegiglife
[caption id="attachment_966" align="alignleft" width="258"] Dr. frank Gibson head shot[/caption] Dr. Frank Gibson Ancient Alcohol Addiction Cure Available The cure for alcoholism is real according to Dr. Frank Gibson. Dr. Frank Gibson has a degree in Oriental and Chinese medicine. Dr. Gibson had some early success as a restaurateur in several states in clouding around my hometown of Detroit, Michigan. After selling his restaurant business life dictated a new path. We all face a crossroad at some point in our living experience, so Dr. Frank wondered how could he do good in the world and help people. I think I’ll try medicine. Frank Gibson former restaurateur decided to he’d to medical school. Quickly it was clear the western model of medicine was fill with prescriptions vs heal the body. Something did not resonate with the picture painted. Frank understood, pill have their place but we’re not the total picture. The Remedy search. Dr. Frank need to find an alternative method, so he headed to Singapore for a different perspective and discipline. Dropping out of medical school in the state’s was the first step in finding the 600-year-old jewel to help people be better. During his stay in Asia, by proxy of his interaction with a Chinese family he resides with for 18 months, he stumbled upon a natural remedy for alcohol addiction. A statistic Dr. Gibson shared with me some information, there are 15 million people who can be clinically diagnosed as addicted to alcohol. According to Dr. Gibson, there's at least 14 thousand treatment center related to alcohol addiction, who used 1950’s and 1960’s methods for treatment. Sometimes we forget as a society the answer to our problem is not very far and already exists. In 1992 a product and program was created to help people kick their alcohol addiction and drinking habit change. Information about Dr. Frank Gibson’s program can be found at http://lastcallprogram.com where you can obtain information why your body craves alcohol and content related to the program. The cure for alcoholism should be a widely known bit of information to the America and the world population, but of course it is not. Many people suffer with the stigma of alcohol addiction but keep is their dark secret private and as we guarded as possible. Dr. Frank Gibson has formulated a treatment to alleviate and help people with alcohol dependency based on very old information know in Chinese medicine. Available on Amazon Native American Population It is a well know statement how alcohol disproportionately affects the indigenous people of the Americas. Dr. Frank has been on a mission to help curtail the effects of alcohol within the Native American population. One statement shared by the Doc during our conversation related to helping other. He stated when you help someone and they succeed, remember, they did the work to achieve the goal, we were assistants. I found that statement profoundly accurate and humbling, to the point someone thanked me for helping them to learn. My response was "Thank you, but you did the work so the credit is yours. I was merely there to guide." We all have someone with alcohol addiction and know the cost associated with this disease. Many of the cost are substantial ranging human performance to incarceration and worst case premature death. It is worth a try to point someone toward the program which can be effective in as little as eight weeks according to Dr. Frank Gibson. The Avantcare Foundation is the practice to help people with their addiction to alcohol This is a Philanthropic organization which includes the Back to Life program for veterans. The product used to cure the addiction are: Sobrexa and Kalmaro Websites: http://avantcarinc.com http://lastcallprogram.com Facebook – The Billionaire LifeStyle iTunes – The Billionaire LifeStyle Stitcher: – The Billionaire LifeStyle
Dr. Frank Gibson from LastCallProgram.com wants to talk to you about personality, philosophy, and passion. He invented a solution to treat alcoholism called Sobrexa and started a huge movement on social media. Listen in as he discusses how he's changed the conversation and updated an industry for the first time in decades.
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Dr. Frank Gibson from LastCallProgram.com wants to talk to you about personality, philosophy, and passion. He invented a solution to treat alcoholism called Sobrexa and started a huge movement on social media. Listen in as he discusses how he's changed the conversation and updated an industry for the first time in decades.
Frank Gibson’s first and lifelong passion was jazz music. He played it through high school, a college music scholarship and after. “I love music, but not the business of music.” How would he navigate the business world and still follow his passion? How would his passion play out over time? Now in his fourth career, Dr. Gibson declares, “I’ve never done anything better in my life than what I’m doing right now.”
January 2, 2017 Continuing Education Guru David Schnurman & New Science of Alcoholism Dr. Frank Gibson
Dr. Frank Gibson founded the largest integrated medicine clinic of its kind in the USA. After selling it, he turned his focus to launching an alcohol abuse recovery program. He has appeared on over fifty radio and television programs, has featured in dozens of magazines and he has presented more than one hundred seminars in the USA and Europe. On today's program, Frank talks to Stacy about his success with helping people recover from alcoholism, the number one health problem in the world. He also shares his advice and tips about how to become more successful in any business venture. Join us for this informative conversation! Some highlights include: “There's fifteen million Americans every year that aren't seeking treatment for alcohol use disorder and I'd come up with an answer.” At minute 2.25, Frank shares how he came to be doing what he does today. “My strengths are just living my passions fully...” From minute 3.40, Frank talks about his passions, which make for his success. “I paid large sums of money to a marketing company that didn't understand the company or communicate the passion.” From minute 5.22, Frank talks about a financial lesson that he learned the hard way. “Well, sometimes fear is a good thing...” At minute 7.20, Frank talks about fear and how it is important to look at the effect it has on one's life. “Einstein said it's like riding a bicycle- to keep your balance, you have to keep moving.” At minute 8.18, Frank discusses work/life balance, how he defines it and what it means to him. “I think its important to understand we do have seasons- we have seasons in our lives, we have seasons in our business growth, we have seasons in our families.” At minute 9.02 Frank talks about the seasons of life and their significance. “Every day, I tell myself my life is not my own.” At minute 11.30, Frank shares a daily habit, which helps keep him on track and successful. “For every (people) that gets help, you really do impact twenty people around them.” From minute 12.00, Frank talks about the impact that alcoholism has on families. “We need to find things that other people can do better , to have a successful business.” From minute 13.53, Frank talks about the value of outsourcing certain aspects of a business. To contact Frank: www.lastcallprogram.com
Human beings are creatures of habits, which can either help us succeed or fail. But the key is to make sure you form good habits in order to be successful in your career and life in general. My guest today is Dr. Frank Gibson is going to share with us great insights into understanding more […] The post TSE 461: What Salespeople and Entrepreneurs Can Do To Form New Successful Habits appeared first on The Sales Evangelist.
It's off-season time at This Is Awesome, so thing's are going to get a little weird. Join us this week as we talk bad crowds, play "Pick From the Hat & Believe That" and hear a very special confession from our own Frank Gibson. Remember, if you have awesome match suggestions for us to watch, e-mail us at Thisisawesomepod@gmail.com or tweet us @tiapod And as always you can listen to every episode at our home on the world wide web thisisawesomepod.com
Jason Drohn has been marketing online for 8 years, working with hundreds of businesses and thousands of entrepreneurs through his courses and done-for-you services. He's best know for his ‘quickest path to cash' strategies where he cuts years of testing and development out of his client's lives, and delivers sales funnels that that are both automated and profitable Dr. Frank Gibson founded the largest clinic of integrative medicine in the U.S. and sold it in 2006 to allow his dedication toward developing and manufacturing Sobrexa (a botanical compound) and the founding Avantcare, Inc. and the Last Call Program. He has appeared on over fifty television and radio programs in the U.S., been featured in dozens of magazine and newspaper articles and presented 164 seminars in Germany, Switzerland, and the United States Melissa Washington author of Get Back to Work: Smart & Savvy Real World Strategies To Make Your Next Career Move. She is a Navy Veteran, speaker, podcaster, award winner, and LinkedIn workshop trainer who is passionate about connecting with people to engage, educate and inspire others across the nation. Leads the largest women veteran networking group on the west coast For more information go to MoneyForLunch.com. Connect with Bert Martinez on Facebook. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Need help with your business? Contact Bert Martinez. Have Bert Martinez speak at your event!
Of course you want an all-cash offer at a beefy multiple with no strings attached, but what do you really need from the sale of your company? That’s a question Dr. Frank Gibson thought a lot about. He had a successful healthcare business but had stumbled on a new opportunity in a related field. He wanted to sell his company to fund the new idea and, at the same time, needed to retain the rights to some intellectual capital in his old business.
Say your prayers, eat your vitamins, and listen to this episode of Two Packs a Week, the trading card comedy show, brother. Host Geoffrey Golden and special guest Frank Gibson (Bee and Puppycat) don’t need a permit to open packs of WWF Wrestling and Great Guns! trading cards. Along the way, they unload on firearms that look like tiny vinyl record players, put a chokehold on Butch “I’m Not Quite Hulk Hogan” Reed, and for the main event: Frank becomes the first guest to taste the ancient gum inside the pack. (Spoiler Alert: It tastes like death!) Check it!!! Two Packs a Week presented by Meltdown Comics!!! Follow us on Twitter! Two Packs a Week - https://twitter.com/twopacksaweek Frank Gibson - https://twitter.com/beckyandfrank Geoffrey Golden - https://twitter.com/geoffreygolden Links to check out… Muscle Temple - http://muscletemple.lol Credits: Producer - Mason Booker Engineer - Mason Booker Opening Theme by Matt Myers “Biking in the Park” by Lee Rosevere Logo by Kenny Keil Card Images: Great Guns! Front - https://www.dropbox.com/s/x9jikhpkv278x0c/e004-guns-front-1.jpeg?dl=0 Great Guns! Front 2 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/7tykrcmhzp6y4sd/e004-guns-front-2.jpeg?dl=0 Great Guns! Back - https://www.dropbox.com/s/zbxgo6gfyse8fs2/e004-guns-back-1.jpg?dl=0 Great Guns! Back 2 - https://www.dropbox.com/s/d2wob8vak5up831/e004-guns-back-2.jpeg?dl=0 WWF Wrestling Front - https://www.dropbox.com/s/ekojepgjuwoi0kw/e004-wwf-front-1.jpeg?dl=0 WWF Wrestling Back - https://www.dropbox.com/s/nyou4pb9f8otnc9/e004-wwf-back-1.jpeg?dl=0
The driving force behind the Muscle Temple anthology, Frank Gibson, joins us for the show this week! We discuss getting into wrestling in New Zealand, Pokemon, Digimon, the early console wars, our favorite fictional wrestlers and much more! Plus, new entries to the Word Heavyweight Champions list!
Kyle is joined by the creators of Capture Creatures #1, Frank and Becky to discuss the first issue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pagesandpanels/support
Yet another interview from Comic-Con, this time with Frank Gibson, the writer behind the madness of Combustible Orange (www.combustibleorange.com).