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In this bite-sized Plot Twist episode of The Light Watkins Show, Light Watkins revisits an inspiring conversation with spoken word poet and artist, Adam Roa. Adam shares a pivotal moment in his life when everything changed and he found his true path, leaving behind a comfortable career in advertising to pursue acting in Los Angeles. However, years of rejection and struggle in the acting world led him to hit rock bottom. This low point became the foundation of his spiritual awakening, ultimately setting him on a new journey as an artist and poet.Adam describes how a chance encounter at a FRED Talks event in Santa Monica introduced him to spoken word poetry for the first time, sparking a powerful creative shift. Within days of seeing his first spoken word performance, Adam wrote his first poems, one of which would go viral and be viewed over 200 million times, launching his career in an entirely new direction.Listeners will be inspired by Adam's story of transformation and the powerful message that following your heart—even when it doesn't make logical sense—can lead you to places you never imagined. Light and Adam also discuss the importance of taking leaps of faith, stepping away from fear, and embracing the unexpected plot twists that life throws your way.This episode is perfect for anyone looking for inspiration to follow their passion, embrace change, or navigate through life's challenges with purpose. Adam's journey is a reminder that sometimes the toughest moments are the ones that lead to the greatest breakthroughs.And if you want to hear more about how discovering spoken word poetry led to his viral success and career shift, click here.Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!
Trees is on vacation so Fred takes the time to talk retro, news, and take listener questions.
Trees is on vacation so Fred takes the time to talk retro, news, and take listener questions.
In Episode 49 of Ready for Work, we continue our series of FRED Talks from the ACT Workforce Summit. Tracy Robinson from the University of Memphis shares her experience working with adult learners and the challenges they face in balancing education with other life responsibilities. The University of Memphis has made significant changes to accommodate adult learners, just in time for employer giant FedEx to seek the university's help. It's a successful model that the University replicated with the City of Memphis, a regional hospital chain, and Nike, among others. Tracy Robinson on LinkedIn Show Notes, Transcript, and Tracy's Summit Deck ACT Work Ready Communities ACT Workforce Solutions 2024 ACT Workforce Summit Tear the Paper Ceiling Campaign Inquire on WRC Storytelling and Poster Exhibition
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In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, I sit down to talk with Freddy X. Vásquez. Freddy is the owner of FXV Digital Design, host of the Fred Talks podcast, but most importantly a great friend. He has had me as a guest on his show twice and getting him onto my show has been a ling time coming, but we finally got it done. Our conversation covers a broad range of topics from building out a team in business, changing and growing as a human, our mutual love of the game of baseball, and just about everything in between. I always love having friends on my show. The connection always shines through the conversation and this one was certainly no different. Freddy is an amazing guy who loves giving back and making a difference in his community. To find out more about Freddy and his business, check out his website at https://fxvdigital.com/. To learn more about some the amazing philanthropic work that he and his team are doing back in Berks County, check out, https://www.awesometoydrive.com/.
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In this episode of the "In the Garage Automotive Podcast,” Fred Padgett, a UX Specialist from Bosch, delves into the world of car diagnostics and the importance of using high-quality car parts. Fred discusses his role in enhancing user experience at Bosch and shares valuable insights from the FRED Talks series, aimed at educating customers and technicians about Bosch products and technical diagnostics. Fred sheds light on Bosch's commitment to innovation and quality, as well as their forward-thinking environmental initiatives, particularly in hydrogen technology and electric vehicle components.TOPICS: - How UX at Bosch is focused on making processes faster and easier, especially on the internet, and how Fred's role involves educating customers about Bosch products.- Introduction to Fred's YouTube series called FRED Talks, which aims to educate customers about Bosch products and provide technical advice for diagnosing car issues.- The complexity of diagnosing issues in modern computerized cars, the importance of understanding diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), and the availability of diagnostic tools like Bosch's ADS 625.- Innovations and New Developments at Bosch: New parts and technologies in the pipeline for 2024, including parts for power sports vehicles and advancements in sensor technology for automotive safety.- Bosch's Environmental Initiatives: Discussion on Bosch's environmentally friendly approach, including hydrogen technology for heavy trucks and involvement in electric vehicle (EV) components.- Advice for Do-It-Yourselfers and Technicians: Fred offers practical advice for individuals attempting car repairs and diagnostics, emphasizing the importance of using reliable parts and understanding the intricacies of modern car systems.- Future of Automotive Technology: Insights into the future of automotive technology, including advancements in safety sensors and environmental sustainability efforts by Bosch.SponsorsShop Bosch at CarParts.com: https://www.carparts.com/boschFRED Talks: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOnOiBI0dzID5_BJfV7quvLIrA5WZnpRjCarparts.com App - http://carparts.comFollow ushttps://www.youtube.com/@CarPartscomOfficialhttps://www.instagram.com/carpartscom/https://www.tiktok.com/@carpartscom?lang=enhttps://www.facebook.com/carpartscomhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/carparts-com/
In this bonus episode, Fred reflects on 2023 in gaming and addresses your questions.
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Mr. Fred Borch, TJAGLCS Regimental Historian, discusses the history of the LLM Program at TJAGLCS.
Mr. Fred Borch, TJAGLCS Regimental Historian, discusses the history of the Funded Law Education Program in the JAG Corps.
We bid a fond farewell to Mr. Fred Borch, Professor of Legal History and Regimental Historian and Archivist for the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps. Although he is retiring, Mr. Borch will be back from time-to-time with future episodes!
Learn about the dramatic showdown between Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Maxwell Thurman, and the Judge Advocate General, MG Hugh Overholt, that is the reason why the JAG Corps has warrant officers today.
Learn about the dramatic showdown between Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, GEN Maxwell Thurman, and the Judge Advocate General, MG Hugh Overholt, that is the reason why the JAG Corps has warrant officers today.
Enlisted personnel are critical to modern U.S. Army JAG Corps operations, but when did that begin? Mr. Borch explores enlisted personnel's origins in WWI.
How did Mr. Borch, Regimental Historian U.S. Army JAG Corps, find so much information on judge advocates who served in WWI? Learn about his research and treasure trove of biographical sketches.
Rob Parker asked whether news anchors always read teleprompters verbatim and Fred proceeds to tell a few stories. Dan Woike talks Lakers off-season, Ja Morant and the NBA Finals after the Heat tied the series at 1-1. Is it the end of the road for Noah Syndergaard with the Dodgers?
Former Patriot Tully Banta-Cain in-studio Fred shares his thoughts on the Celtics and their exit from the NBA Playoffs THE STACK CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & RICH: Twitter: @Toucherandrich | @FredToucher | @KenGriffeyrules Instagram: @toucherandrichofficial | @fredtoucher Facebook: Toucher & Rich Twitch: TheSportsHub Visit the Toucher & Rich page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow Boston's home for sports on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!
Judge advocates stayed “over there” well past the WWI armistice. What were they doing? Find out on this episode of Fred Talks.
Over there! That's right, Judge Advocates went “over there” not just to France, but also to Russia. On this episode Mr. Borch reveals what the American Expeditionary Force's judge advocates were doing in Vladivostok and Archangel.
Over there! That's right, Judge Advocates went “over there” with the AEF. In this episode of Fred Talks, Mr. Borch address criminal jurisdiction, General Pershing's military justice priorities, and judge advocates' roles.
Fred features the magnolia plant called "Brown Betty" on the latest podcast!
Tulsa King. Adnan's Super Bowl Sunday. We're talking to Mark Ellis from Rotten Tomatoes about the Super Bowl commercials, Michael Keaton returning as Batman, Super Mario Bros., Barbie, Creed 3, the new Ant-Man moive, and the upcoming Oscars. Night Court. Actors that play lawyers. Fred Talks. Clean and Sober. The Sandman. All That Breathes. When your spouse won't pay attention to a show you want them to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tulsa King. Adnan's Super Bowl Sunday. We're talking to Mark Ellis from Rotten Tomatoes about the Super Bowl commercials, Michael Keaton returning as Batman, Super Mario Bros., Barbie, Creed 3, the new Ant-Man moive, and the upcoming Oscars. Night Court. Actors that play lawyers. Fred Talks. Clean and Sober. The Sandman. All That Breathes. When your spouse won't pay attention to a show you want them to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the second episode of Season 3 of FredTalks! Mr. Borch explains how the JAG Department grew from only 17 uniformed lawyers in 1917 to over 400 personnel during the Great War. Listeners can find a PDF copy of the book by going to: https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/llmlp/JudgeAdvocates-in-GreatWar_1917-1922/JudgeAdvocates-in-GreatWar_1917-1922.pdf
Fred talks about his final 'walkoff' at KNBC last night. Steve Kerr and Mike Malone shared thoughts on load management in the NBA and we discuss that and the Lakers with Jovan Buha from The Athletic
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Welcome to Season 3 of Fred Talks! This season will cover Mr. Borch's book, Judge Advocates in the Great War 1917-1922. This first episode takes a look into the state of the U.S. Army at the onset of its entry in the Great War. Listeners can find a PDF copy of the book at The Quill & Sword webpage (https://tjaglcs.army.mil/thequillandsword)
I'd like to welcome you to something a little bit different on the Battlefield Next network of podcasts. You all have I'm sure heard of the world-famous, hard-hitting, cutting edge discussions on society and technology, known as Ted Talks. Well . . . . we don't own any fancy skinny microphones, we can't trade in our OCPs for black turtlenecks, BUT we can and will bring to you a segment fondly known as Fred Talks. Join us weekly as the Army JAG Corps' Regimental Historian provides short glimpses of our institutional past. You can only succeed on the battlefields of tomorrow, IF you learn about the battlefields of yesterday, SO TODAY, it's time to settle in for our very first “Fred Talk” on the evolution of the JAG Corps. ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
The only judge advocate to be decorated for heroism in Vietnam, COL Finkelstein served for over 30 years in the Army JAG Corps. This week Fred tells the story of how a foreign claims mission to a Vietnamese village led then LTC Finkelstein to join with his infantry escort to repel a Viet Cong attack. ”**Music by Joseph McDade
Ever wonder why military judges wear black robes? OK, maybe that question doesn't live rent free in your brain . . . BUT the answers are here, thanks to Mr. Borch our regimental historian. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) was a revolution in the way the military tries cases, but a second lesser known revolution took place in 1968 – the Military Justice Act. More attorneys, military judges, and yes . . . even black robes. All found on this week's Fred Talks. ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
When we last left off, the US Army JAG Corps was without a home after leaving the University of Michigan in the 1940's. Part 2 of our series examines the winding path that led us to our current home on the Grounds of the University of Virginia. **Music by Joseph McDade ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
The Evolution of the Paralegal & Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Mr. Borch takes us through the evolution of the paralegal specialist, both their role and their training. From legal clerk to para-professional, the Paralegal has seen a vast change in their responsibilities and duty titles over the last fifty years. Today, the paralegal is a vital part of any legal team, and often the tip of the proverbial legal spear. Join us our regimental historian colorfully (as always) describes that evolution. ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
Many listeners will be familiar with the military commissions in relation to the war on terror. However, long before those President Andrew Johnson ordered a military tribunal for the Lincoln assassination conspirators. Find out why on this episode of Fred Talks. For more information, see the report of the trial on the Library of Congress website website (https://www.loc.gov/re-source/llscd.200900209112991/?st=gallery) ** Music by Joseph McDade *** The views expressed on this podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army , the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
Recorded in the SGM Nolan reading room and library at The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, Mr. Borch guides us through the life and decades of exemplary service of the first JAG Corps Sergeant Major—a position now known as the Regimental Command Sergeant Major. ”**Music by Joseph McDade ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
Today, something new, something old, something different, something very much the same, BUT something everyone has been waiting with baited breath to hear. Join us as we talk about the history of this podcast's namesake, the history of FRED. **Music by Joseph McDade ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
Mr. Borch reading from a 123-year-old manual? Sounds like the latest episode of Fred Talks. Join us as Mr. Borch shines a light on the proverbial dark ages before the UCMJ. What was it like to try a case 150 years ago? Why and when did the nation move towards a standard uniform code? All this and more on episode 4! ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
Episode 5! Judge Advocates have served in the Army since the 18th century, but the idea of a “JAG School” is relatively new. Mr. Borch details the history of the JAG Corp's first brick and mortar institution, including a stop at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor during WWII. **Music by Joseph McDade ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
The U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School announces The Quill and Sword Network of Podcasts: The Quill and Sword, FredTalks, Criminal Law Department Presents.
We had to take a week off from VGP, so Fred attempts to delight in an hour discussion about reprints of collectibles, listener questions, and why games media trying to tackle game technology is not ideal.
The only judge advocate to be decorated for heroism in Vietnam, COL Finkelstein served for over 30 years in the Army JAG Corps. This week Fred tells the story of how a foreign claims mission to a Vietnamese village led then LTC Finkelstein to join with his infantry escort to repel a Viet Cong attack. ”**Music by Joseph McDade
The only judge advocate to be decorated for heroism in Vietnam, COL Finkelstein served for over 30 years in the Army JAG Corps. This week Fred tells the story of how a foreign claims mission to a Vietnamese village led then LTC Finkelstein to join with his infantry escort to repel a Viet Cong attack.
“Recorded in the SGM Nolan reading room and library at The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, Mr. Borch guides us through the life and decades of exemplary service of the first JAG Corps Sergeant Major—a position now known as the Regimental Command Sergeant Major. ”**Music by Joseph McDade ***The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
Recorded in the SGM Nolan reading room and library at the The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, Mr. Borch guides us through the life and decades of exemplary service of the first JAG Corps Sergeant Major––a position now known as the Regimental Command Sergeant Major. Music by Joseph McDade The views expressed on the podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of the The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army, the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
Many listeners will be familiar with the military commissions in relation to the war on terror. However, long before those President Andrew Johnson ordered a military tribunal for the Lincoln assassination conspirators. Find out why on this episode of Fred Talks. For more information, see the report of the trial on the Library of Congress website website (https://www.loc.gov/re-source/llscd.200900209112991/?st=gallery) ** Music by Joseph McDade *** The views expressed on this podcast are the views of the participants and do not necessarily represent those of The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School, the Army , the Department of Defense, or any other agency of the US Government.
Trees is still on vacation so Fred took this opportunity to discuss the "value" of games. It begins with a extended discussion on contemporary game pricing and what people will pay for games before spending roughly an hour digging into what notable retro games are worth today.
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Fisher shares a remarkable experience he had in the process of donating a book he wrote to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. David starts Family Histoire News with the story of an incredible 2,000 year old find at an antique store. Hear the history of this remarkable object. Then the dog tag of an American soldier, found in a lake in England, has been returned to the family. Catch the details. Then, hear the story of a 98-year-old woman who has just met the 80-year-old daughter she gave up for adoption during World War II. Next, the oldest survivor of Pearl Harbor has just celebrated another birthday. Find out how old he is! Then, one woman is thought to be the oldest person to ever live. Catch how old she is thought to be! (Do you believe it? Fisher doesn't!) Next Fisher visits with Dead Fred founder Joe Bott. Joe explains how the site works to reunite ancestral photos with descendants, how he started the site, and where that name came from! Then, Photo Detective Maureen Taylor talks to Fisher about new facial recognition sites for your photos. How do they work? What do they do? How much do they cost? Maureen explains. Then, David returns for two more listener questions on Ask Us Anything. That's all this week on Extreme Genes, America's Family History Show!