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In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Wilson Moore and Jon Walker put a wrap on the end of Creighton's season before talking about Nebraska's chances in the College Basketball Crown. The guys start the episode with a look at Jon's four days in Lexington, breaking down how CU earned another tournament win and the reasons behind its loss to top-ranked Auburn. The two then dive into NU's season that is technically still going, with a debate on if the Crown games are of value compared to the time coaches can spend looking at roster construction for next season. Jon and Wilson also have a conversation about why the NCAA decides to open the portal during the tournament and why it's a good thing for bad teams. Then, breaking news on the podcast as Creighton big man Fred King entered the transfer portal, leading into a discussion about who the Jays and Huskers will be targeting over the next few weeks. The episode closes with the guys' Final Four picks.
MECCA 911 Executive Director Jim Smith on first responder activity during the latest winter weather event. JuHyeong Ryu from WVU, Statler College on the “Enhancing Workforce Development through Advanced Integration of Mixed Reality and Digital Twins.” study. Vice President of Research at WVU, Fred King on funding and the reaffirmation of WVU as an R-1 institution.
Today Hoppy is joined by Patrick Morrisey, Matt Harvey, Dr. Sarah Armstrong Tucker, Rabbi Joshua Lief, Chris Miller, Brad McElhinny, and Fred King.
In the latest episode of Half-Court Press, Joel Lorenzi and Sam McKewon give their observations from Creighton's three wins in the Bahamas and Nebraska's victories in Spain. The duo begins with CU and what coach Greg McDermott will need out of Trey Alexander this season from a facilitator standpoint but also providing rim pressure. Joel then discusses some of the players he noticed took big strides in their growth and improvement such as Mason Miller and Fred King, before talking about where Virginia transfer Issac Traudt fits in the rotation. Sam then talks Nebrasketball and gives updates on several players who were not in Spain due to injury or playing for their international teams (21:15). The two wrap up the podcast with a brief scouting report from Joel on NU's latest addition — guard Jerron "Boogie" Coleman — who spent a year at Mizzou while Joel was on that beat, and Lorenzi gives his thoughts on sports gambling's impact to the college game (28:45). Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nasheet Waits, drummer and music educator, is a New York native. His interest in playing the drums was encouraged by his father, legendary percussionist, Frederick Waits, who played with such legendary artists as Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Sonny Rollins, Lee Morgan, Max Roach, Cecil Taylor, McCoy Tyner, and countless others. While attending Long Island University, Nasheet studied privately with renowned percussionist Michael Carvin. Carvin's tutelage provided a vast foundation upon which Waits added influences from his father, as well as mentor Max Roach and percussionist Fred King. It was Max that first gave Nasheet's formidable talent international spotlight, hiring him as a member of the famed percussion ensemble M'BOOM. One highlight of Nasheet's tenure with M'BOOM was the live concert performance of M'BOOM with special guests Tony Williams and Ginger Baker. Nasheet's recording and performing discography is a veritable who's who in Jazz. Waits has boasted stints with jazz notables Antonio Hart, Jackie McLean, Wadada Leo Smith, Dave Douglas, Mark Turner, Bunky Green, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Eddie Gomez, Steve Coleman, The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Greg Osby, Wallace Roney, Jacky Terrason, and The Mingus Big Band. Waits has recorded and toured extensively in Africa, Europe, Japan, Canada, South America and the United States. In this episode, Nasheet talks about: Learning from Christian McBride's "played with everybody" experience, and high level consistency as a performer The early influence of his father, musically and culturally How friends and colleague of his father like like Michael Carvin and Max Roach stepped in to mentor him after his father died Lessons from Carvin His experience attending an HBCU in Atlanta
Fred King is an interesting guy. I've known him since 1990 but he started dealing in Native American material back in 1967. He's one of the earliest individuals to have had a Native American art gallery in San Francisco. It's interesting to hear about the early days and what it was like to be in the bay area back then participating in both the music and art scenes.When it comes to music and movies specifically, Fred is quite erudite - plus, he loves early British motorcycles. It shows you the type of people that go into our business. People that have a wide array of interests.Even though Fred could have done a lot of things in his life professionally, whether it was the music industry or showbiz in general, he chose to stick with Native American art. He knows a lot about the art and the industry, especially Navajo textiles. So very interesting interview with one of the earliest players in our business, Fred King.
On our fourth episode, Erin welcomes Dr. Fred King, Vice President for Research at West Virginia University, to talk about different types of research going at WVU and the importance of the University's R1 classification. Key topics for this episode include: 1) what it means that WVU is an R1 institution, 2) various types of research being explored at WVU, and 3) how a collaborative research environment benefits your academics. If you are interested in graduate education at West Virginia University, please visit our website at www.graduateadmissions.wvu.edu. Don't forget to subscribe to our blog or download one of our online resource guides for more information about the GRE, specific career industries, tips on how to submit your strongest graduate application and more!If you enjoyed or found value in this podcast, please leave a review on your favorite listening platform or follow us on the following social media networks:FacebookTwitterInstagram
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Fred King, Co-owner and CEO of Silkin Management Group, talks about the barriers most doctors and practice owners hit up against in running an efficient practice.
EduJedi LeiLani Cauthen and Fred King from Cisco discuss the “why” of simultaneous teaching in a live classroom plus via video online feels a lot like going on stage. Behavior tends to change when cameras are panning, tilting, zooming, so a new Cisco solution modifies all that with a stationary “quad-cam” and audio detection that auto-creates a split-screen and software manages everything. Plus comments about how it all mitigates cyberbullying, does auto-translations and closed captioning, plus helps with data privacy and averting data loss. New tech is so cool! Guest: Fred King, Business Solution Architect – Global Education Team, Cisco
Subscribe for FREE on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and Listen on Facebook.This week we had our very first guests, The Chorus of the Chesapeake Return to Fowl Players Radio! I sat down with Jim Hobbs- Chapter President, and Bill Day- Publicity Chairman to talk about the chorus' past and the present; the birth of the chapter at the YMCA building in Dundalk in 1956, the "Fred King era", Fred King's onstage antics with Jim Hackman, the Chorus goes to England, weekends at Grossinger's, and the new- how to join the chapter, our upcoming Spring Show, The Dundalk Heritage Fair, and much much more. (Note: we did have some audio issues during our interview-every effort was made to edit out some background noise; some is present, however the speaker's voices do come through).The Chorus of the Chesapeake will be performing its annual Spring May Show at Kraushaar Auditorium at Goucher College on May 11, 2019- tickets are now on sale at www.dundalk.org.Other announcements- The Fowl Players of Perryville will be returning to the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad on May 11 and May 25; the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad is at 13 Canal Street in Cumberland, MD- for tickets please go to www.wmsr.com or 1-800-TRAIN50.Deer Creek Chorale is holding a concert on May 5 at Towson High School- "A Song for Every Child" tickets are available at www.deercreekchorale.org.
Welcome to our premiere episode! We interviewed Kevin King and William Day of the Chorus of the Chesapeake! In this episode we discussed the history of the chorus;from its founding by Bob Seay in 1956, its two International Championships, memories of Fred King, and talked about what it is like to be a member of the chorus, and their upcoming performances. For more information on the Chorus of the Chesapeake, go to www.dundalk.org.
Authoress Tonya Wilson of “The Time Is Now” sheds light On Issues Of Addictions, Recovery & Deliverance. On Sunday, May 10, 2015 @ 7:00 PM EST and 4:00 PM PST. If You Need Inspiration, Answers, or Support, The Time Is Now! Her Guest Panelist This week is, FRED KING....Fred King, along with his partner, Doc McDonald, are the founders of the organization, TWO SOBER GUYS, in Scottsdale, AZ. Join us as he shares his story of recovery with us on The Recovery Corner. The call in number for the show is 1-347-884-8924. You can also listen on your computer and chat with us at this link > http://tobtr.com/s/7596691 The Recovery Corner is proudly brought to you by "The Literary Corner" we also provide a diverse platform to bring awareness to socioeconomic issues within our community, Christian Values, promotion of Small Businesses & Support of Non-Profit organizations. Our Partnering NOP, The Theodore House provides invaluable services for people who suffer with addictions, mental health, homelessness & HIV. For information please contact: Ms. Tamikia Randall www.theodorehouse.org
This week, Drew was joined by Fred King, Bristol’s VP of Finance. Fred also happens to be our resident restaurant expert and goes through his Top 10 list of favorite joints and then ranks them based on Trip Advisor Ratings. A MUST Listen/Watch for Fans coming into town.Please leave us a review and please subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn and the video show on YouTube.For show notes and more, logon to http://www.AskBristolShow.com
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Why go to all the work of creating a customer list when you can borrow the customer list and credibility of other businesses in your area. Fred King and his distributors are masters at teaming up with local businesses, learn how you can do it too. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Partnerships! with Ty Brown