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We sat with Fred and Seb from HOOKÉ to chat all about a new project and documentary, Scale of Change. This episode was recorded LIVE from the Toronto Sports Show, right in the YETI booth. We got to hear from Seb, a chef, hunter and angler about his outdoor life, and speak to Fred Campbell about Scale of Change... In the upcoming documentary Scale of Change, we explore how individual actions, no matter how small, can lead to monumental transformations for the Atlantic salmon. One person restores a river system. Another removes a dam. Each action is a drop in the bucket, but together, those drops fill it—creating a ripple effect of change that, while not always immediately visible, holds the power to shape the future. If we believe in that shared vision, and have hope, we can make a meaningful difference. Find SEB on Instagram @foodie_inthewild HOW TO HELP SO FLY: Please go leave us a review on APPLE PODCASTS. It really helps our show get out there, which means we get to make MORE episodes. Thank you to our sponsors: Drift Outfitters Redington Chums Costa Muskoka Brewery Hooké Podcast Intro Theme Song Music: “Favela Beat“ by Birocratic (www.birocratic.com) The song used in our podcast was licensed via Birocratic License v05.2016. For info on how you can use this music in your project, check out http://www.birocratic.com/license-app. To download Birocratic's 60+ song discography, visit http:// birocratic.bandcamp.com. Thanks to all our listeners.
This week's Michigan Motorsports History Month Presented by Sweet Manufacturing interview features 1998 Hall of Fame inductee and first generation racer, Fred Campbell. Then, Zane DeVault is on to talk about Lane Racing's commitment to the All Star Circuit of Champions. Finally, Kyle Crump released a 2025 schedule which puts him back on the JEGS Tour and in Outlaw racing.
Cette semaine, on vous sort le dernier épisode en direct du Salon Plein Air, Chasse, Pêche et Camping de Saint-Hyacinthe!Pour la première partie, on jase avec Fred Campbell de Hooké, pour la troisième fois qu'on l'accueille au podcast ! Un gars ultra passionné qui ne fait jamais les choses à moitié. On parle de notre projet avec l'AQPS pour la prévention du suicide, Fred aborde la conservation du saumon, pis on fait le tour de ses gros projets en cours !Ensuite, on reçoit Dan Lavoie de l'équipe TFCP, un guide de chasse qui en a vu d'autres. Il nous raconte ses meilleurs moments sur le terrain, dont une histoire de fou où il a frappé un orignal, disons que ça a brassé pas mal!Un épisode rempli de passion, d'histoires croustillantes pis de bonnes discussions.Bonne écoute !
Fred Campbell, founder of Hooké, discusses his remarkable journey from skateboarding and snowboarding videos to founding the outdoor brand, Hooké. He explains how a pivotal car accident redirected him towards creating an eco-conscious outdoor brand focused on fishing, hunting, and nature preservation. Fred provides insights on business challenges and milestones, his passion, and future vision, touching on recent projects like a book release and collaboration with Grower's Co, highlighting his commitment to storytelling, conservation, and sustainable living. Fred's narrative intertwines passion, business sustainability, and appreciation for Quebec's natural landscapes.Hooké website https://hooke.ca/Hooké Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hooke.ca/Hooké YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf-DYuFqCbhsEctE6Ie4hSAShow Notes:04:39 Building a Business from Passion08:41 Transition to Outdoor Adventures12:35 Founding Hooke and Brand Vision17:18 Content Creation Philosophy21:05 Revolutionizing the Fishing and Hunting Industry27:23 Promoting Respect for Nature30:22 Overcoming Challenges and Milestones39:45 Releasing a Book: Sharing Stories and RecipesThe Crest is a podcast that dives into the art and science of finding product market fit. Through in-depth conversations with founders, entrepreneurs and investors, we uncover actionable insights to help you go from 0 to 1.Subscribe to The Crest on Substack, YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thecrestpodcast.substack.com
Fred Campbell is the innovative founder of Hooke, a company dedicated to revolutionizing the outdoor industry. Apart from his jaw-dropping work in film-making, his work with Hooke focuses on developing gear that enhances the outdoor experience. In this episode of Anchored, we discuss some of Quebec's salmon history, the story of Hooke, launching a clothing company, embracing change, our future, parallels in hunting, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/617 Presented By: Waters West, Jackson Hole Fly Company, Smitty's Fly Box, Guide Book What happens when life throws you a curveball? Our guest today was a pro skateboarder living the dream. Then, BAM! A car accident forces him to ditch the board. Fred Campbell is here to tell us how this plot twist turned Fred into an outdoor guru and the mastermind behind Hooké, one of Canada's hottest outdoor brands. Fred will give us a tour of Quebec's premier fly fishing destinations! This massive province in Eastern Canada offers incredible opportunities to catch Atlantic salmon, brook trout, arctic char, and many other species. Show Notes with Fred Campbell on Quebec's Premier Fly Fishing Destinations. 07:32 - Fred's first fly fishing experiences were with his grandfather, who took him canoeing and fishing for trout in Quebec. He later got into Atlantic salmon and wanted to make it more accessible. 10:51 - Fred also shares the story behind Hooké. The idea started as a fun name for his skateboarding and snowboarding crew and evolved into a brand. The name's unique accent makes it stand out and reflects his roots. 14:02 - Fred started in film production after a car accident ended his skateboarding career. He created Fokus Productions and eventually worked on big names like Red Bull. After 12 years, he got tired of the hectic lifestyle and found his passion in fly fishing. He started filming his fishing trips, shared them online, and then built a clothing line around his brand. The Hooké grew rapidly and eventually had its own TV show. 21:35 - Fred talked about meeting Yvon Chouinard of Patagonia. We had Yvon on the podcast in Episode 536. 28:44—We chat about Fred's approach to hunting and filmmaking. He doesn't show animals suffering or dying because he believes it doesn't add value. Instead, he focuses on the whole hunting experience. 25:19 - Fred talked about his clothing line and how he spends 100 days a year outdoors testing the gear. He loves seeing people wear his brand, especially in his home province of Quebec. Fishing in Quebec 41:06 - Fred shares about the amazing fishing opportunities in Quebec. Here are the different species you can catch there: Walleye and Lake Trout Brook Trout Atlantic Salmon Arctic Char 50:02 - Quebec has many managed fishing areas where you need permits, especially for Atlantic salmon. DIY fishing is possible but requires preparation and understanding of local regulations. Here are some websites you can visit for more information: Saumon Québec Quebec Outfitters Sépaq Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/617
Cette semaine on a déplacé le studio à l'Espace Saint-Hyacinthe pour vous faire des podcasts EN DIRECT du Salon Plein Air, Chasse, Pêche et Camping de Saint-Hyacinthe. Nous avons eu la chance de discuter avec Michel Terrien expert en chasse à l'orignal, Nicolas Gagnon de Roadfish, Fred Campbell de Hooké, ainsi que Marie-Pier Michaud des Pêcheuses du Québec! Bonne écoute! -- Les vêtements de chasse & pêche les plus originales au Québec.
The So Fly Crew records a very special episode live on location in Toronto at the Filson store. Mitch and Aldo sit down with the founder of Hooké, Fred Campbell. They chat about Fred's inspiration in starting the brand, what it took to get it to where it is now, and his passion for fishing. They also chat about his latest film "Tunulik". A big thanks to Muskoka Brewery, Redington, and of course the whole team at the Filson Toronto store on making this event happen. We also helped raise money for the Ontario River alliance. Learn more about that here: https://www.ontarioriversalliance.ca/ Shop and Learn about Hooké: https://hooke.ca/ Watch Fred's films: https://hooke.ca/blogs/hooke-present LEARN MORE: https://www.sofly.ca/podcast Thank you to our sponsors: Redington: https://farbank.com/pages/redington Chums: https://chums.com/en-ca Costa: https://www.costadelmar.com/wcs/shop/AjaxLogonForm?myAcctMain=1&catalogId=10501&langId=-24&storeId=13501 Podcast Intro Theme Song Music: “Favela Beat“ by Birocratic (www.birocratic.com) The song used in our podcast was licensed via Birocratic License v05.2016. For info on how you can use this music in your project, check out http://www.birocratic.com/license-app. To download Birocratic's 60+ song discography, visit http:// birocratic.bandcamp.com.
Stōkt Podcast EP ( 023 ) Nous terminons la première année du Stōkt Podcast en force avec un invité bien spécial, Fred Campbell, CEO & Co-Fondateur de Hooké. Pour ceux qui connaissent Fred en tant qu'aventurier et amateur de chasse et de pêche, seront surpris d'apprendre que le Co-fondateur d'Hooké a plus de 25 ans d'expérience dans le domaine de la production vidéo. Il a démarré son entreprise "Fokus Extreme Productions" en 1998 et a été témoin de l'émergence de toutes les technologies liées à ce domaine. Grâce à sa rigueur et sa créativité, il a su rassembler les meilleurs talents dans le but de réaliser les projets les plus ambitieux, tels que le Red Bull ThreeStyle, le Snowboard Jamboree et les animations du stade des Red Bulls de New York. Fred est un visionnaire, et c'est dans sa quête pour devenir "le meilleur au monde" qu'il a finalement trouvé sa niche : la pêche à la mouche. Un projet passion d'aventure avec des amis qui s'est rapidement transformé en une nouvelle aventure entrepreneuriale que la plupart des Québécois, ainsi que les passionnés d'aventures, connaissent désormais sous le nom de Hooké. Pour souligner les 10 ans de ce fabuleux projet, Fred s'est lancé plusieurs défis, dont celui d'écrire un livre "Hooké, aventures et cuisine sauvages". Dans ce podcast, nous discutons de son parcours ainsi que des raisons pour lesquelles il a décidé d'abandonner son rêve de devenir un trafiquant de drogue pour se lancer dans la production vidéo. Nous abordons toutes les péripéties liées aux années de Fokus ainsi que la naissance même de Hooké. Nous terminons en parlant plus précisément de l'avenir de Hooké ainsi que la trace que Fred souhaite laisser derrière lui. C'est un podcast super inspirant et plein de trucs et astuces venant d'un grand entrepreneur comme Fred. Le podcast sera de retour en 2024 avec encore plus d'invités inspirants. Nous vous remercions infiniment pour tout le soutien au cours de cette première année, nous sommes extrêmement reconnaissant. Nous aimerions remercier notre commanditaire principal depuis le jour 3. Matéina est embarqué dans le projet très rapidement et presque aveuglément en soutenant un podcast avec 20 vues et 4 abonnés. Nous vous remercions encore une fois pour votre soutien et votre confiance. Pour une dernière fois en 2023, le Podcast est une présentation de Matéina. Utilisez le code "STOKT15" et obtenez 15% de rabais sur votre prochaine commande. Bon podcast ! ---- Stōkt - Agence, Club & Podcast Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/wearestokt/ Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@wearestokt Youtube : https://youtube.com/@wearestokt Vous pouvez supporter le Stōkt Podcast en vous abonnant à notre Patreon patreon.com/user?u=98272248 ---- Le Podcast est présenté par Matéina Infusions de Yerba Maté bio - en feuilles et en prêt-à-boire Utilise le code ---- STOKT15 ---- et obtient 15% de rabais sur ta prochaine commande mateina.ca ---- Vous pouvez suivre nos animateurs sur les différents réseaux sociaux Jay Nadeau Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jay_ndeau/ Tik Tok : https://www.tiktok.com/@jay_ndeau Le Shed - Atelier Créatif Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@leshedateliercreatif Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/leshed_ateliercreatif/ TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@leshed_ateliercreatif ---- Pour collaborations, location de studio et tout autres demandes : podcast@stokt.ca
Nous avons eu tous la chance du monde de recevoir Fred Campbell, propriétaire de Hooké au studio. Un humain incroyable remplit de sagesse. Fred nous explique les débuts de Hooké, ses différentes entreprises, ses passions, son parcours de vie: les upsides et les downsides (accident d'auto, pauvreté, gloire, prospérité, etc). On peut dire que Fred n'a pas hérité d'une vie simple, facile et monotone...! Bravo Fred, ton histoire est plus qu'inspirante. -- Les vêtements de chasse & pêche les plus originales au Québec.
Étant maintenant eux-mêmes de jeunes entrepreneurs, Mickael et Jean-William ont voulu s'inspirer des histoires et conseils d'entrepreneurs québécois qui ont su se démarquer à leur manière dans le monde agricole et agroalimentaire au Québec. C'est pourquoi ils reçoivent Fred Campbell, fondateur de Hooké et cofondateur de Growers & Co (avec Jean-Martin Fortier), ainsi que Philippe Choinière, agriculteur et cofondateur d'Oneka, entreprise de produits de soins corporels. Ils partagent leurs moments forts, les embûches dans leurs parcours et les leçons qu'ils ont appris qui les ont ultimement menés à bâtir des entreprises à succès, tout en restant fidèles à leurs valeurs et à leur amour pour le terroir québécois. Merci à notre partenaire, le Cégep Beauce-Appalaches Merci à La Shop Studios Animé Mickael Coté et Jean-William Côté Rejoignez notre communauté Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ideesradicules Pour commanditer le balado Les Idées Radicules ou pour toute autre information sur le magazine Élevage et Cultures:marie-eve@elevageetcultures.ca
Le fondateur de Hooké, Fred Campbell, passe au micro du podcast Ca$hMire cette semaine. Il vient nous parler de la forte croissance de son entreprise spécialisée dans la chasse et la pêche et de son plan de match pour les prochaines années.
Le fondateur de Hooké, Fred Campbell, passe au micro du podcast Ca$hMire cette semaine. Il vient nous parler de la forte croissance de son entreprise spécialisée dans la chasse et la pêche et de son plan de match pour les prochaines années.
Le fondateur de Hooké, Fred Campbell, passe au micro du podcast Ca$hMire cette semaine. Il vient nous parler de la forte croissance de son entreprise spécialisée dans la chasse et la pêche et de son plan de match pour les prochaines années.
La Nouvelle Garde - 17 mars 2022
We spend most of the day talking about the 1 year anniversary of The U.S capitol riots. We react to the what President Biden and Vice President Harris had to say about it. We replay an interview from Columnist Ben Weingarten AS HE Joined Jack on the Sean Rima Show earlier in the day. Dr. Fred Campbell joined the show to talk about the the Covid surge in the city. Aaron Rodgers Fires back at a reporter who said he wouldn't vote for him for MVP. Washington Wizards Announcer is forced to apologize about some comments about an opposing player. The Super Bowl might move from LA to Dallas. The Poll question asks if you have had Covid-19. San Antonio is the 4th hottest market on Zillow. Gregg Popovich coaches his 2,000 game with the spurs. Did Kyle Rittinghouse really kill 2 other black people someone seems to think so.
Vivre de ses passions, c'est ça l'objectif selon moi ! Et mon invité de demain c'est exactement ce qu'il fait depuis toujours. Fred Campbell est copropriétaire de Fokus, Hooké Growers Co. Une agence créative, une marque de linge pour la chasse et la pêche à la mouche et une marque de linge et d'outils pour le jardinage et les cultivateurs/cultivatrices.Nous avons discuté du parcours entrepreneurial de Fred, de ses trois entreprises et même du réchauffement climatique !Bonne écoute ! www.hooke.ca www.growers.co www.instinctfondateur.com www.instagram.com/instinct.fondateur.podcast
Nous avons la chance de recevoir Fred Campbell, membre fondateur de Hooké. Fred nous raconte comment une idée sur le bord de la fosse est devenue une communauté de pêche reconnue partout dans le monde. Aussi, nous discutons des difficultés du tournage d'une émission de télé ainsi que de ses meilleurs moments dans tous les épisodes. Fred est un entrepreneur avec un parcours franchement intéressant et inspirant, ce fut un plaisir de jaser avec lui.
The start of the 2021 Texas legislative session, minus some lawmakers who plan to skip what they call as a super-spreader event. Also, as the governor announces several new hubs for the distribution of covid vaccines, others worry about Texas’ role as a hub for vaccine misinformation. Plus Dr. Fred Campbell of UT Health San […]
For more than 100 years, Mercy Hospital — and the nuns who started it all — cared for local people in Fort Scott, Kansas. Town historian Fred Campbell says Mercy was part of the town’s DNA since its booming rail town days. But in recent years, Fort Scott’s economy and the hospital’s finances faltered. Locals say Mercy went “corporate.” We carry that claim to Sister Mary Roch Rocklage, the powerhouse who consolidated all the Mercy hospitals in the Midwest.
DIY vaccines? Groups of scientists going their own way to try to develop new tools to combat the pandemic, But is it legal or ethical? We’ll have more on DIY vaccines. Also Dr. Fred Campbell of UT Health San Antonio is back to answer more questions from listeners about COVID-19. And with renewed scrutiny on...
DIY vaccines? Groups of scientists going their own way to try to develop new tools to combat the pandemic, But is it legal or ethical? We’ll have more on DIY vaccines. Also Dr. Fred Campbell of UT Health San Antonio is back to answer more questions from listeners about COVID-19. And with renewed scrutiny on...
DIY vaccines? Groups of scientists going their own way to try to develop new tools to combat the pandemic, But is it legal or ethical? We’ll have more on DIY vaccines. Also Dr. Fred Campbell of UT Health San Antonio is back to answer more questions from listeners about COVID-19. And with renewed scrutiny on […]
As COVID-19 hospitalization rates hit new levels, an alarming trend spotted in Texas’ largest city: a rising number of at home deaths. We’ll have more on the new report from ProPublica and NBC news on at home deaths and Dr.Fred Campbell of UT Health San Antonio is back to take up more lister questions on […]
As COVID-19 hospitalization rates hit new levels, an alarming trend spotted in Texas’ largest city: a rising number of at home deaths. We’ll have more on the new report from ProPublica and NBC news on at home deaths and Dr.Fred Campbell of UT Health San Antonio is back to take up more lister questions on...
As COVID-19 hospitalization rates hit new levels, an alarming trend spotted in Texas’ largest city: a rising number of at home deaths. We’ll have more on the new report from ProPublica and NBC news on at home deaths and Dr.Fred Campbell of UT Health San Antonio is back to take up more lister questions on...
Fred Campbell's bank shot at the horn lifts the Tigers past Central Washington and sends them to the NAIA national title game for the second consecutive season.
Todays program includes topics on current issues concerning Covid 19. Todays guests include Foreign affairs journalist Lisa Daftari and todays Ask a DOC segment with Dr. Fred Campbell. Todays Covid 19 briefing includes SA Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
Todays program includes topics on the Michael Flynn investigation and current issues on Covid 19. Todays guests include former Deputy National Security Adviser KT McFarland and todays Ask A Doc segment with Dr. Fred Campbell. Todays Covid 19 briefing includes SA Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
As many Texans face economic hardship, a new study shows a growing trend toward taking debtors to court, we’ll have the latest. Also, anyone else ready for a haircut? Are you sure? As the governor relaxes orders to keep salons and barbershops closed, concerns about reopening on Friday. And Dr.Fred Campbell of UT Health San...
As many Texans face economic hardship, a new study shows a growing trend toward taking debtors to court, we’ll have the latest. Also, anyone else ready for a haircut? Are you sure? As the governor relaxes orders to keep salons and barbershops closed, concerns about reopening on Friday. And Dr.Fred Campbell of UT Health San […]
As many Texans face economic hardship, a new study shows a growing trend toward taking debtors to court, we’ll have the latest. Also, anyone else ready for a haircut? Are you sure? As the governor relaxes orders to keep salons and barbershops closed, concerns about reopening on Friday. And Dr.Fred Campbell of UT Health San...
Todays program includes topics on Covid 19 including reopening the country and your opinions on jailed Dallas salon owner, Shelley Luther. Guests include Dr. Fred Campbell on Ask A Doc segment. Todays Covid briefing includes SA Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
On todays program, topics include the latest issues that concern us on Covid 19. Guests include Gordon Chang, Judge Steve Hilbig and Dr. Fred Campbell. Also todays briefing with President Trump and San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg
Je reçois les boys de Hooké pour parler des débuts de Fokus production, les débuts de Hooké, les voyages et bien entendu on parle de pêche! À défaut de me répéter, mais ce sont des gars bourrés de talent! Enjoy
In the great tourist towns of Texas, it’s far from fun and games this weekend. From the Gulf Coast, Hill Country and Big Bend, how tourist towns are coping with COVID-19. Plus a double hit to small businesses in Texas’ already economically disadvantaged latino communities. And you’ve got questions? Dr Fred Campbell’s got answers. Our […]
Program topics include reopening the economy and your calls on reopening texas. Guests include Dr. Fred Campbell and the daily briefing from President Trump and SA Mayor Ron Nirenberg.
In the great tourist towns of Texas, it’s far from fun and games this weekend. From the Gulf Coast, Hill Country and Big Bend, how tourist towns are coping with COVID-19. Plus a double hit to small businesses in Texas’ already economically disadvantaged latino communities. And you’ve got questions? Dr Fred Campbell’s got answers. Our...
In the great tourist towns of Texas, it’s far from fun and games this weekend. From the Gulf Coast, Hill Country and Big Bend, how tourist towns are coping with COVID-19. Plus a double hit to small businesses in Texas’ already economically disadvantaged latino communities. And you’ve got questions? Dr Fred Campbell’s got answers. Our...
We’ve asked listeners statewide what questions do you have about the Coronavirus. Today, we’re getting some answers. Dr. Fred Campbell of the Long school of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio takes on listener questions about COVID-19. Plus, attention shoppers. A certain statewide grocer on the front lines of this crisis asking for help from...
We’ve asked listeners statewide what questions do you have about the Coronavirus. Today, we’re getting some answers. Dr. Fred Campbell of the Long school of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio takes on listener questions about COVID-19. Plus, attention shoppers. A certain statewide grocer on the front lines of this crisis asking for help from […]
We’ve asked listeners statewide what questions do you have about the Coronavirus. Today, we’re getting some answers. Dr. Fred Campbell of the Long school of Medicine at UT Health San Antonio takes on listener questions about COVID-19. Plus, attention shoppers. A certain statewide grocer on the front lines of this crisis asking for help from...
Want your child to grow up heroic? Name them Fred. Hear how Fred Campbell was awarded his Victoria Cross.
Fred Campbell and Ted Porter shared thoughts on God is so good.
The So Fly Crew sits down with Fred Campbell of Hooké. Together they discuss the importance of conservation, inspiring others to care for our precious resources, and the future of our sport.
Dr. Fred Campbell has a passion for servant leadership. His ministry provides The Authentic Servant Leadership Workshop for pastors and leadership teams. Its focus is to help church leaders develop servant leaders by following the model of the greatest leader of all time, Jesus Christ. Fred seeks to help us understand that leading well is not about control, it's not about dictating, it's about leading from a heart that's really being changed from that of self-serving to servant leadership.
Host Freddie Campbell was there at the start of ska music. he played in bands with guys like Lester Sterling, Roland Alphonso and many singers like Owen Grey, Derrick Harriott, Winston Francis and many many more. His program today will touch on what's happening now as well. Jay Sharpe as usual will be on to give tips on how to handle grief and gratitude. Also Fred will host Seretse Small who owns Avant Academy Music School, another important area in the development of Jamaican music.
When Rachel invited Fred to deliver a sermon during the month of January and mentioned that Judaism is the theme for the month, he was reminded of the sermon he delivered some 20 years ago to the congregation of People’s Church based on the story of Isaac’s trip to the sacred mountain. He wonders if any one present remembers the point of that sermon? He will raise a very different questions about the meaning of the story now.
Host Freddie Campbell's intention is to share his knowledge of ska, being a foundation musician of the genre, be it about the musicians, the music and even the culture (political and otherwise) as it was in the 60s. He will try to follow the growth across borders, oceans and ethnicticity to now. Yes, now it seems every country in the world has a few ska bands of their own. Today's episode will expolre the genre in all its new cultural development. Call in and tell him if you know of a band you would like to hear and where they are from.
Fred Campbell, former chief of the FCC's Wireless Bureau and director of Tech Knowledge and Catherine Sandoval, a professor at Santa Clara University Law School, discuss a recent House vote, which stopped several FCC internet privacy rules from taking effect. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
Fred Campbell, former chief of the FCC's Wireless Bureau and director of Tech Knowledge and Catherine Sandoval, a professor at Santa Clara University Law School, discuss a recent House vote, which stopped several FCC internet privacy rules from taking effect. They speak with June Grasso and Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Fred Campbell was a teenager when ska received the breath of life and he played drums on many of those early records. With this program he will tell of his experiences with the music, the musicians and the fans.
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Episode Summary Fred Campbell is a serial entrepreneur, and knows a thing or two about raising capital. In the early 90's, he was having trouble raising funds for his e-card greeting network, but with enough persistence, eGreetings.com grew rapidly and became a worldwide top-20 website, with 13 million registered users. Today, Fred is the CEO and co-founder of CrowdSmart, a platform that enables user-generated scores and reviews of startups by alumni, investors, and customers. Listen in to find out what it takes to raise $40 million in capital. What Was Covered 03:55 - Why did Fred wait 11 years to get his MBA? 06:40 - What did Fred learn from growing his eGreeting business? 11:00 - Are you worried someone will steal your secrets? Well, don't be. 12:50 - At the end of the day, it's about the team that executes the idea, not the idea itself. 17:00 - Fred admits he should have downsized Lexy, his company at the time, instead of seeking more capital for it. 18:15 - What do investors look for in an entrepreneur? 24:35 - Every entrepreneur needs to have a tagline that's easy for every person — customer or not — to understand. 30:15 - Try really hard to get negative feedback — it'll make you better at raising capital. 30:40 - With Scott's latest venture at CrowdSmart.io, how does he make money from this company, and how can founders join the platform? Links Mentioned www.judyrobinett.com www.sellingsecretsforfunding.com @Fredcampbell on Twitter Fred on Linkedin Crack The Funding Code! Register now for the free webinar Share The Show Did you enjoy the show? I'd love it if you subscribed today and left us a 5-star review! Click this link Click on the 'Subscribe' button below the artwork Go to the 'Ratings and Reviews' section Click on 'Write a Review'
Lawrence Strickling joins Harold Furchtgott-Roth, Fred Campbell, Paige Atkins and Jon Wilkins to discuss 5G wireless broadband and spectrum management
Lawrence Strickling joins Harold Furchtgott-Roth, Fred Campbell, Paige Atkins and Jon Wilkins to discuss 5G wireless broadband and spectrum management
Dr. Tracy Weeks (@tracyweeks) is the Executive Director for the State Educational Technology Director's Association (SETDA). Prior to joining the team at SETDA, she served as the Chief Academic and Digital Learning Officer for the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, the first senior state leadership position of its kind in the nation. In that role, Dr. Weeks oversaw the areas of: K-12 Curriculum and Instruction, Career and Technical Education, Exceptional Children, and the North Carolina Virtual Public School. She also served as the state agency lead on the development of the North Carolina Digital Learning Plan. From 2008-2014, Tracy led the North Carolina Virtual Public School, the second largest state-led virtual school in the nation, as the Chief Academic Officer and subsequently the Executive Director. She holds a bachelors degree in Secondary Math Education from UNC-Chapel Hill, a Masters of Education in Instructional Technology with a Statistics minor and a Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum and Instruction from NC State University. She is a NC Teaching Fellow, NC Education Policy Fellow, and a member of Phi Kappa Phi. In this episode we discussed: the importance of high speed internet in schools. challenges school districts are facing when it comes to providing high speed internet in classrooms. how to use school broadband resources to enhance access to broadband outside of the classroom. recommendations for ensuring schools have appropriate infrastructure to accommodate growing demand for broadband bandwidth. Resources: SETDA Slack Mindset by Carol Dweck Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything by Ken Robinson NEWS A large scale DDOS attack affected a large number of important and widely used sites on Friday, causing users to lose access to sites like Spotify, SoundCloud, Twitter and Shopify. The way these attacks usually work is that a hacker will overwhelm a particular site with junk traffic. However, in between the URL you enter into your browser, and the site's IP address, are what are known as DNS providers that route you to where you want to go. This time, the attack was made on one of those DNS providers--a company called Dyn--making the hack even worse and more widespread affecting many different sites instead of just a single one. In addition, the hack was executed by aggregating notoriously insecure Internet of Things devices, like home security cameras, into botnets. The White House says the Department of Homeland Security is looking into the breach. To make things even creepier, one security researcher told Techcrunch that the attack looks more like probing-- a deliberate attempt to test the defense capabilities of the sites. Darrell Etherington has the story in TechCrunch. ---- AT&T has agreed to buy Time Warner Cable in an $85.4 billion deal. The deal comes amidst a wave of consolidation in the media industry, including Comcast's acquisition of NBCUNiversal and Verizon's acquisition of Huffington Post and proposed acquisition of Yahoo. AT&T also recently acquired DirectTV for $48.5 billion. Time Warner's media properties include HBO, CNN, TNT and TBS. Michael De La Merced has the story for The New York Times. ---- A new study by Girls who Code and Accenture finds that, without significant intervention by educators, parents and policymakers, the proportion of computer scientists in the workforce who are women will decline from 24% to 22% by 2025. The proportion of women computer sciences has fallen from 37% in 1995. The report is optimistic, however, and concludes that women could account for 39% of computer scientists by 2025 if appropriate measures are taken. Jessica Guynn has the story in USA Today. ---- A Russian hacker suspected of intruding into American targets has been arrested in Prague, but the authorities have not released the suspect's name. But American officials familiar with the matter, but who asked for anonymity, told Ricky Lyman and Hana de Goeij at the New York Times that the suspect has not been linked to Russian intrusions into the Democratic National Committee. Two weeks ago, the Obama administration officially accused Russia of attempting to sway the U.S. elections by hacking into the DNC. ---- There is a sex scandal at the FCC. Fred Campbell at Forbes reports that a female employee working in the Office of Communications Business Opportunities (OCBO), which works to increase opportunities for minorities and women working in the telecommunications sector, was subjected to her male co-workers watching porn in the office. When she complained to her boss, Thomas Reed, the employee's complaint alleges that she was given lower quality assignments. An Inspector General's report into the employee's complaint conducted in 2012, which we're just finding out about now, concluded that watching porn, and the agency's subsequent response to it, violated various ethical and administrative rules. And Still, as Fred Cambpell at Forbes reports, the FCC did nothing outside of forcing the employee watching porn to resign. The FCC's legal team even attempted to dismiss the employee's case in federal court--a court that found that the employee had been subjected to “discriminatory intimidation, ridicule, and insult”. Fred Campbell has the story in Forbes. ---- Finally, The Center for Responsive Politics reported last week that Silicon Valley-based tech companies are outspending Wall Street on lobbying activities in DC by more than 2 to 1. According to the Center, Silicon Valley spent $49 million on lobbyists last year compared to just $19.7 million for the five largest banks. Seleha Moshin has the story for Bloomberg.
We UUs use reverence to seek our highest values, even though some of us do not use that concept to identify what we are doing. Let's reflect upon where and how we come to know our highest values and then I think using reverence will enable us to be more fulfilled in the practice of our religion.
Hopeton Brown presents Fred Campbell and his new band Skajamz Wednesday, April 27, 2016 @ 9:000 pm Call in: 661-467-2407 Fred Campbell started playing congos while he was still in high school. After graduation he stumbled on Kes Chin and there he met Lester Sterlin, Keith Studdart, Winston Turner and Rupert Bent. These musicians would continue to be a part of his musical journey. He then went to CarlosMalcolm and the Afro Jamaican Rhythms. There he recorded songs like Rucumbine, Run For Cover and a mento medley, all with Carlos. He made the transition to the north coast, playing in the hotels. Here he met and worked with Leslie Butler and his wife Janet, who is an accomplished guitarist. This led to not only playing north coast hotels but top notch clubs in the Bahamas. He returned to Jamaica to play at the Glass Bucket club with an all star band with Ernest Ranglin, Leslie Butler and Roland Alphonso. Next was his migration to the USA where he gave up music and started a business. After a good and prosperous ten years or so, Fred declared "Now it's my time", and with that, Skajamz was born.Skajamz is his today and tomorrow.
Fred Campbell started playing congos while he was still in high school. After graduation he stumbelled on Kes Chin and there he met Lester Sterlin, Keith Studdart, Winston Turner and Rupert Bent. These musicians would continue to be a part of his musical journey. He then went to CarlosMalcolm and the Afro Jamaican Rhythms. There he recorded songs like Rucumbine, Run For Cover and a mento medley, all with Carlos and as a side gig, recorded most of the top local singers. With Carlos he toured almost every island in the Caribbean. He then got married and made the transition to the north coast, playing in the hotels. Here he met and worked with Leslie Butler and his wife Janet, who is an accomplished guitarist. This lead to not only playing north coast hotels but top notch clubs in the Bahamas. He returned to Jamaica to play at the Glass Bucket club with an all star band with Ernest Ranglin, Leslie Butler and Roland Alphonso. He then started his own band and went back to the north coast. Here he met Richard White, Devon James, Orville Hammond and a few other rising stars. Next was his migration to the USA. Here he gave up music and started a business, all to please his wife. After a good and prosperous ten years or so, Fred declared "Now it's my time", and with that, Skajamz was born.Skajamz is his today and tomorrow.
In this podcast you'll hear reports from the Leicester Mission (July 6-11, 2015). Our aim was to apply what Jesus taught his disciples to do in finding houses of peace. Fred Campbell unpacks a house of peace search. Nick Duffy (Manchester) and Russell Godward (Essex) talk about how they took the lessons they learnt in Leicester and applied them back home. Find out more about the 3Circles gospel presentation which was mentioned in the podcast. UPDATE: My report on the Mission Week including some of the nuts and bolts.
Fred shares the second part of What it will take to reach a city? Here's a link to the first part. Fred mentions sharing God's story in your story, Ray Vaughn shows how to do just that. What Jesus Started has more on Discovery Bible Study, T4T, the Three Thirds process.
We listen in as Fred talks to a group of practitioners about what it takes to reach a city. Part two will follow in the next episode.
In this episode Don Waybright shares how Sugar Creek Baptist (Houston) has become a catalyst for multiplying disciples and churches. Their reach extends from their backyard to to the ends of the earth. Visit t4tusa to access the resources and training Don refers to. For more on Fred Campbell...
In this episode Don Waybright shares how Sugar Creek Baptist (Houston) has become a catalyst for multiplying disciples and churches. Their reach extends from their backyard to to the ends of the earth. Visit t4tusa to access the resources and training Don refers to. For more on Fred Campbell...
Financing Health Care: Is There a More Ethical Way?March 26, 2009by Fred Campbell, MD