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Government contracting expert Gary Wade stops by GBR to discuss the inner workings of government contracting, how to start the process, getting certified and qualified to access funding, his MWDBE Training Academy and so many important gems. Be sure to subscribe, rate, comment and share. Follow @getoboysreloadedpodcast @williedlive @brothermob MWDBE Academy Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this special New Years Day episode we're joined by Actor Ger Kearney and Writer/Teacher Gary Wade who talk to us about thier comedy movie called 'Standing Up.''Standing Up' is the brainchild of Gary Wade which tells the story of a man who wants to be a stand up comedian but struggles because of anxiety brought on by his difficulty to read and write.The movie was released on January 1st 2022 and is available to watch on Old Team Productions YouTube channel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Culturally Distinct Network Today's Guest is Government Contracting/ Activist Gary Wade Todays Topics are 1. What is Government Contracting. 2. Minority Percentage share for Contracting. 3. Collaboration on Minority Contract bidding 4 What is sat aside for Blacks, and How Much is Sat aside from the Federal Government ? 5. Blacks and the power they have when it comes to voting and getting Government Contracts. 6. Whats is the MWDBE academy? SUBSCRIBE AND ADD US ON ALL PLATFORMS @CULTURALLYDISTINCTPODCAST --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culturallydistinct/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culturallydistinct/support
PJ chats with Gary Wade director of Standing Up which focuses on a wannabe comedian who's got dyslexia and anxiety. The cast is made of a group of Cork people and a BAFTA winner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jim's autism kicks in as he becomes obsessed with the recent Woodstock 99 documentary on HBO, and proceeds to get Sean enraged as well. After deconstructing the "documentary", we speak to Vermont musician Gary Wade, who attended the event and offers a reality check to the folks responsible for this agenda driven piece of revisionist history. Oh and 3X World Series champ Curt Schilling puts those "second episode" rumors to bed (OK, maybe literally NO ONE was asking for it but that's beside the point)
Agricultural businesses across the region experienced a variety of impacts due to the recent heat wave. For some, the timing of their harvests meant little damage, but others faced major losses for the season. Sunburnt, deformed and stunted growth has made some fruit unsellable, leading to major losses for growers. We hear from Cathryn Polehn-Oxford, a sales representative at Mt. Adams Fruit Company on what she heard from farmers across the region. We also hear from cherry orchardist Gary Wade on how this never-before-seen heat impacted his cherry harvest.
Gary Wade, Iowa State PA announcer on 42 years at Hilton, Adam Emmenecker previews Drake at the MVC Tournament & Shelby Mast talks Brackets
Gary Wade, Iowa State PA announcer on 42 years at Hilton, Adam Emmenecker previews Drake at the MVC Tournament & Shelby Mast talks Brackets
Most dealers would agree that when it comes to the acquisition of used cars, the sourcing challenge isn't necessarily a scarcity of volume. It's acquiring the cars that sell the fastest and with the best potential margins. In this episode, we sit down with industry veterans Jasen Rice from LotPop and Gary Wade, a retired automotive executive to discuss the different ways dealers can source wholesale used vehicles with dependability. View the original live stream recording on YouTube. Get full access to AutoConverse at autoconverse.substack.com/subscribe
Most dealers would agree that when it comes to the acquisition of used cars, the sourcing challenge isn’t necessarily a scarcity of volume. It’s acquiring the cars that sell the fastest and with the best potential margins. In this episode, we sit down with industry veterans Jasen Rice from LotPop and Gary Wade, a retired automotive executive to discuss the different ways dealers can source wholesale used vehicles with dependability. View the original live stream recording on YouTube.
In this episode we have an in-depth conversation with retired automotive executive Gary Wade about the used cars business, specifically in how startups such as Carvana are have the luxury of satisfying investors by assuring market share growth over profit. View the live stream recording on YouTube. Get full access to AutoConverse at autoconverse.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode we have an in-depth conversation with retired automotive executive Gary Wade about the used cars business, specifically in how startups such as Carvana are have the luxury of satisfying investors by assuring market share growth over profit. View the live stream recording on YouTube.
You’ve seen the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. Perhaps you’ve visited. But did you know that there is an entire university that was built in memory of Abraham Lincoln? It’s called, appropriately enough, Lincoln Memorial University, and the story of how it came about is fascinating. We talk with Jim Dawson, LMU’s President, and Gary Wade, the Dean of the Duncan School of Law at LMU, all about the university’s history, it’s mission, and where it’s going in the future. And we also note that LMU's law school has recently added a new faculty member -- someone you might know.
Dolly Parton! Whaa? It turns out that the country music superstar is a high school friend of the Chief Justice of Tennessee. His name is Gary Wade, and he tells us some fascinating stories about how he became the highest judicial officer in his state, what his job entails, and how he now faces a coordinated political attempt to have him removed from the bench, along with two of his Supreme Court colleagues. On a happier note, he also tells us some great stories about his high-school friend and "television girlfriend," Dolly Parton. Do you know, for example, what instrument Dolly played in the Sevier County High School Band? Hint: it wasn't the flute. But you'll have to listen in to find out more.