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March 20, 2025 ~ Dr. Robert Livernois fills in for Kevin as he honors his sponsors of School Talks. Gary Collins, principal attorney at Collins and Blaha, P.C. and Sam Clark, CEO of Clark Construction, joins Dr. Livernois as sponsors of the show.
Joseph F. Bert, CFP®, AIF®, the Founder of Certified Financial Group, Inc., has been in the financial planning profession since 1976. He is also CEO of Certified Advisory Corp, a Registered Investment Advisor. Joe is a Certified Financial Planner® professional and a member of the Financial Planning Association where he served as the Orlando Chapter's President and Chairman. As a graduate of the Accredited Investment Fiduciary® (AIF®) program, Joe is specially trained in investment fiduciary responsibility and portfolio management. He is an Investment Advisory Representative of Certified Advisory Corp and has served as an adjunct faculty member for the College for Financial Planning headquartered in Denver, Colorado. In addition, Joe can be heard every Saturday on 107.3FM & 580AM WDBO radio at 9:00 a.m. hosting On the Money. As an experienced and knowledgeable financial planning professional, he has affectionately been referred to as the Oracle of Orlando® by his weekly listeners and currently appears regularly on the FOX affiliate in Orlando, Fox 35 WOFL. In addition to hosting the nationally syndicated TV program, The American Investor, he has appeared on Hour Magazine with Gary Collins as well as regular appearances on the CBS affiliate in Tampa, Channel 13, and the ABC and NBC affiliates in Orlando, Channels 9 and 2. Joe's bi-weekly column has appeared in the Orlando Business Journal. He has been quoted in Orlando Magazine, the Orlando Business Journal, and The Wall Street Journal. Listen to this insightful RIA episode with Joe Bert about creating a multi-billion dollar RIA. Here is what to expect on this week's show: - How leveraging radio, TV, social media, and print are great ways to attract new clients. - Why clients must be educated on risk management and sustainable income strategies. - How it's critical to avoid being too aggressive or too conservative with your portfolio. - Why people should avoid making emotional decisions about their money. - How preparing clients for inevitable downturns gives them long-term perspective. Connect with Joe: Links Mentioned: Certified Financial Group, Inc Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LIfe-long Spurs fan Gary Collins bravely joins the Husband, Rupert to discuss Spur's season - the injuries, Ang ball, levy, the signings and the kids keeping it going. They also discuss the history between the clubs in the cup and parallels in their recent poor trophy haul Gary gives a view on whether Ange will survive a defeat at Villa and go out of both cups in a week A digital fireside chat between old friends
Rich Shmelter, a prominent football historian and author, takes center stage in a captivating discussion about his latest book, "Drive to Conquest," which chronicles the 1964 Cleveland Browns and their historic NFL Championship victory. The episode opens with Darren Hays introducing Smelter, who shares his lifelong passion for the Browns, ignited by a childhood Christmas gift that featured stories about championship teams. This episode serves as a nostalgic trip down memory lane, as Smelter recounts the team's journey through a season filled with ups and downs, ultimately leading to their remarkable championship win against the heavily favored Baltimore Colts. Smelter's narrative brings to life the grit and determination of a team often underestimated by critics and fans alike, showcasing their ability to rise above challenges.As the conversation unfolds, the episode delves into the tactical aspects of the Browns' championship game, where they executed a game plan that caught the Colts off guard. Smelter discusses the strategic insights of head coach Blanton Collier, who implemented innovative tactics to disrupt the Colts' high-powered offense. The discussion also touches on the key players of the 1964 Browns, including the legendary Jim Brown, who delivered a stellar performance, along with Gary Collins, whose clutch catches helped secure the championship. Listeners are invited to appreciate the historical significance of this victory, which remains etched in the memories of Browns fans and serves as a beacon of hope for the franchise.Diving deeper into the roots of football history, Smelter emphasizes the importance of documenting and sharing these stories with new generations of fans. He outlines his vision for the Championship Diary series, which aims to spotlight other historic teams and their narratives, enriching the understanding of the game's evolution. Smelter's journey from a young fan to an author reflects a deep commitment to preserving the legacy of the sport, and his insights provide valuable context for listeners who may not be familiar with the pre-Super Bowl era of football. This episode is not just about the 1964 Cleveland Browns; it's a tribute to the spirit of football and the stories that define its rich history, making it an essential listen for anyone interested in the game.Get your copy of Drive to Conquest by Rich Shmelter on Amazon.Join us at the Pigskin Dispatch website and the Sports Jersey Dispatch to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ Email-subscriberDon't forget to check out and subscribe to the Pigskin Dispatch YouTube channel for additional content and the regular Football History Minute Shorts.Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't, because they can still be found at the Pigskin Dispatch website.
"A frustration is an obstacle (an event, person or physical barrier) that hinders our progress toward a goal" (Gary Collins). The children of Israel were definitely frustrated in the wilderness and the Hebrews were reminded to learn from their experience. So are we. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29
"A frustration is an obstacle (an event, person or physical barrier) that hinders our progress toward a goal" (Gary Collins). The children of Israel were definitely frustrated in the wilderness and the Hebrews were reminded to learn from their experience. So are we. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29
The season 1 finale! "Don't call me Gopher anymore!" Gary Collins is incredibly likable. Thanks for listening!Instagram - @LoveBoatProjectFacebook - The Love Boat ProjectEmail us - TheLoveBoatProject@gmail.com
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Willow Kean does an winning monologue in studio, we hear from author Donna Morrissey, and publishers from three different publishing houses, Glenn Day from Boulder Books, Rebecca Rose from Breakwater Books, and Jerry Cranford from Flanker Press, join Krissy in studio. Recommended books from publishers include: Glenn Day from Boulder books tells us about their latest guide book "Beaches of Newfoundland" by Carla Smith Krachun. He also recommends Hidden Nova Scotia, a children's book called Walter & Seymore: Let's Play by Kim Osbourne, and The Grounds Café cook book. Then, Rebecca from Breakwater recommends Impressions of Newfoundland by Ting Ting Chen, Suliewey by Mi'sel Joe and Sheila O'Neill, Five for Forteau by Kevin Major, and A Company of Rogues by Trudy J. Morgan-Cole. For children's books, Rebecca recommends IsThisAnOlogy? by Amanda Dorothy Jean Bulman, and The Ewe Who Knew Who Knit You by Cara Kansala. Last, Jerry Cranford from Flanker Press recommends The World Search of Newfoundland and Labrador - Volume 2 - by Nick Cranford, Much More Than Police by Terry Carlson, Away From My Island by Gary Collins, We'd Rather Fight Than Eat by Jay McGrath, and The River Murder by Patrick J Collins.
Send us a Text Message.Is Gopher in a cult? Is he a Scientologist??! Better get Lisa Remini on the case!SEASON ONE FINALE!!!At the show's end, Rob, Charlotte, and Caleb take a moment or two to reflect on what we've learned from Love Boat Season One. It's deep, it's enlightening - and perhaps it's a reflection of ourselves.
Hangar 18 is filled with aliens, so the government must do everything to stop Chris and Charlotte from talking about Robert Vaughn, Gary Collins, Stuart Pankin, infomercials, and—you guessed it—Donald Pleasence.
Hangar 18 is filled with aliens, so the government must do everything to stop Chris and Charlotte from talking about Robert Vaughn, Gary Collins, Stuart Pankin, infomercials, and—you guessed it—Donald Pleasence.Content warning: We discuss a movie that deals with sexual violence. We mention when we're about to discuss in the episode, and have provided chapter markers to allow you to skip it.Show Notes.Hangar 18: MST3K Wiki. IMDb. Trailer.We talk about She-Man in our episode on Wild Rebels.Rifftrax Presents presents Tron.Demon Dogs.Our episodes on The Last Chase and Master Ninja II.Sign up for our Patreon and you can hear us talk with other Megaphonic folks about The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965).River of Death (1989).Edgar Allan Poe's Buried Alive (1989).Buried Alive (1990).Our episode on Girls Town.Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff (1979).Our episodes on Avalanche and Colossus and the Headhunters.Soldier Blue (1970).Our episode on The Amazing Colossal Man.Hinterland Who's Who.The story behind Dem Bones (a.k.a. Dry Bones).Larry Clinton ft. Bea Wain: Heart and Soul.A child-sized Roman-era chamber pot.The political history of potty training.Christmas with the King Family.Turn-On, episode 1.Highlights.Mario Andretti ads. And another.Robert Vaughn's Helsinki Formula Hour.Erin Gray's Cellulite Show.A classic long Ginsu knife ad.A classic Columbia House Club ad.Couldn't find an ad for Kooky Kountry, but here's Kooky Tunes.An actual infomercial from Time-Life for a collection of 80s hits—but the infomercial is from 2006.Freedom Rock was not K-Tel.Support us on Patreon and you can hear a bonus bit that was cut for time.
Jim discusses a 1980 sci-fi based on a classic UFO legend - "Hangar 18," starring Gary Collins, Darren McGavin, James Hampton, Robert Vaughn, Joseph Campanella, Pamela Bellwood and Phillip Abbott. A satellite launched by the Space Shuttle, crashes into a UFO, forcing it to land on the desert. Two astronauts are blamed for the accident and attempt to find out what the government is hiding. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Jim discusses a 1980 sci-fi based on a classic UFO legend – “Hangar 18,” starring Gary Collins, Darren McGavin, James Hampton, Robert Vaughn, Joseph Campanella, Pamela Bellwood and Phillip Abbott. A satellite launched by the Space Shuttle, crashes into a UFO, forcing it to land on the desert. Two astronauts are blamed for the accident … Hangar 18 | Episode 367 Read More » The post Hangar 18 | Episode 367 appeared first on The ESO Network.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
Canyon of Death" Airdate: April 14, 1976 Written by Stephen Kandel Directed by Jerry London Synopsis: Jaime protects the life of a Native American boy when he wanders inti a top secret testing site. John and Liz are joined by fan Rob Silva as they discuss the depiction of Native Americans in 70s television, Gary Collins return to the world of bionics and the concept of a flying suit.. Bionic Operative ob Silva
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
The temptation when a podcast gets to 200 episodes is to celebrate how we got this far. But when I did that, I realized that my success with this podcast came because of those who came before me, had faith in my work and befriended me. Gary Collins was one such person, and with his passing last year, I was shocked to see how his work was being lost to Internet fade. So in this episode, I'm joined by my friend Remso Martinez, who also was a good friend of Gary, and we look back at the message of The Simple Life and how it touched and affected all of us.
In this episode, Tony is joined by his good friend, Gary Collins. Together they dive into several topics of interest, from affordable housing to architecture throughout history. Gary talks about his journey into architecture and reveals how he ended up in this profession. He explains the significance of mentors in his career and discusses architectural design specifically in Southern California. Tony and Gary explore how architecture has remained an intriguing profession throughout history, from the awe-inspiring pyramids to the innovative water pressure systems in Rome. They then shift their focus to Germany, the Bauhaus movement's influence on modernism, and the gap it filled in public taste. Gary provides insights into the characteristics of the Bauhaus movement, such as clean, simple lines and the use of modern materials, including its impact on art deco and Cubism. The symbiotic relationship between art and architecture is one that cannot be ignored, tune in to learn more! * Now offering workshops! Learn more at https://www.shapeshiftedu.com * Don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and written review!
Set sail on Episode 31, Season 2 of the Love Boat, the worlds greatest romantic comedy drama television series of all time! In this episode we follow an all star cast that includes Iris Adrian, Charlie Aiken, Barbara Anderson, Joan Blondell, Gary Collins, Jane Kean, Mary Ann Mobley, BiBi Osterwald and Vincent Price as they deal with devastating disfigurement, rocky reconciliation, incredible illusions, lingering lies, and egregious crotch shots. So pop on a costume and meet us in the Coral Lounge for this very special Halloween episode that just may be our favorite thus far. We also encourage everyone to find our Instagram page Lovin' The Love Boat to enjoy the super cool video messages from Isaac himself Mr. Ted Lange! And much more. Thanks for listening to the podcast and joining us on this voyage and by all means consider subscribing to the show as well as Paramount+ so you can watch the episode with us. We promise you'll be glad that you did. * Attention passengers! If you'd like to see the show continue please consider contributing to our GoFundMe so we can stay afloat and allow us to make good on our promise to have exciting new guests join us on future episodes. It means a lot and will also allow us to keep the show commercial free. Visit our page HERE and give whatever you can. Give any amount and help put us over the
Gary Collins is in for C4 today. Join him and Bryan Neham as they discuss cross-over day in the Maryland Legislature which is usually when we know what bills could be put into law after this session is over with Minority Leader Jason Buckel. Zeke Cohen joins the show to discuss his announcement that he is running for Baltimore City Council President. Also, Former President Trump announced that he will be arrested tomorrow. Will this help or hurt is 2nd presidential bid? Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live, weekdays from 5:30-10:00am ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
Gary Collins is in for Bryan today, Join him and C4 as they discuss a Baltimore Sun article that says that if recall elections were instituted in Baltimore City, it would make the City ungovernable. Howard County Executive Calvin ball calls into the show to announce a new youth program in Howard County. Also, Commissioner Michael Harrison joins the show to discuss his time as Commissioner over the past 5 years and his plans on if he would return if his contract is renewed. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live, weekdays from 5:30-10:00am ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
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Note: For fall break, the McKays are attempting their first familial backpacking trip. Kate and I have been before, but we've never brought the kids, so this will be fun. While we're out of touch, please enjoy this rebroadcast with Gary Collins about going off the grid for a much longer period of time. Gary unfortunately passed away this fall, but he left a lot of great tips on simplifying your life in this episode. Many dream of leaving the city and all its tethers and obligations and creating a simpler, more independent life farther from the mainstream population and entirely off the grid. But how do you go from that daydream to making such a move a reality?My guest walks us through the process today. His name is Gary Collins, he made the leap himself and now lives off the grid in Northeast Washington, and he's the author of several books on off grid living as well as simplifying your life. We begin our conversation today with why Gary decided to leave his conventional, urban, 9-5 existence to find a freer lifestyle, and how he defines being off the grid. We then get into why Gary thinks you should make the move to living off the grid in a series of steps, the first of which is to simplify your existing life in three main ways. Gary then makes the case for why living in a RV should be the next step in your journey, before discussing the process of finding land for your off grid home, and the factors to consider in picking a locale. From there we get into how those who live off the grid take care of water, sewage, power, and internet, how they construct the house itself, and what to know about the start-up costs involved. We end our conversation with a discussion of getting off the grid in a more metaphorical way by quitting social media, and why Gary thinks you should pull the plug on those platforms, even if you're an entrepreneur.If reading this in an email, click the title of the post to listen to the show.Resources/People/Articles Mentioned in PodcastGary's booksHow to Survive a Grid-Down DisasterHow to Bug-InA Survival Expert's Guide to Bugging-In5 Books to Get the Personal Finance Education You Never HadA Place for Everything and Everything In Its PlaceHow to Get Started CompostingZillow.com4 Lessons From a 4-Week Social Media FastBecoming a Digital MinimalistUtopia is CreepyTheSimpleLifeNow.comListen to the Podcast! (And don't forget to leave us a review!)Listen to the episode on a separate page.Download this episode.Subscribe to the podcast in the media player of your choice.Listen ad-free on Stitcher Premium; get a free month when you use code "manliness" at checkout.Podcast SponsorsClick here to see a full list of our podcast sponsors.
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Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman are joined by Gary Collins of The Simple Life Now and Rob Kendall from WIBC's Kendall And Casey Show to discuss; Did anyone think Sussman would be found guilty? Plus 30 dead over the weekend in the inner cities, and the media and left do not care because it does not fit the narrative. Plus the anti-Semitic state department and the new study which shows the horrific side effects of the jab.
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