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Send us a textWhat happens when students mistreat each other, and how should substitute teachers respond? This deeply reflective episode explores the delicate art of addressing student conflicts while maintaining dignity for everyone involved.Drawing unexpected connections between spring break viewing experiences—from 1970s home movies to the Minecraft film—Greg Collins shares powerful insights about witnessing and addressing student mistreatment. The episode reveals surprisingly effective intervention strategies tailored to different age groups, from the simple yet profound question "Do you feel good about yourself right now?" for elementary students to the strategic chair-placement technique that works wonders with high schoolers.
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
In his perpetual quest to mildly trigger his Straussian pals, Josh invites fellow Millennial and Burkean conservative Greg Collins on to discuss how Leo Strauss misconstrued Edmund Burke's political views and lasting impact. Also discussed are Burke's complex views on natural rights, manners, reform, revolution, social contract theory, classical liberalism, and Rousseau. Fair warning, dear listener, this one gets nerdy in a hurry! About Greg Collins From The Kirk Center Dr. Gregory Collins is one of the most celebrated Burke scholars of the rising generation. He is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Program on Ethics, Politics, and Economics at Yale University. He recently received the Buckley Institute's 2024 Lux and Veritas Faculty Prize. His first book, Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economy, examined Edmund Burke's understanding of the connection between markets and morals. Greg has also published articles on Adam Smith, F.A. Hayek, Frederick Douglass, Eric Voegelin, Leo Strauss, and Britain's East India Company. His additional writings and book reviews can be found in Modern Age, Law & Liberty, National Affairs, National Review, and University Bookman. You can follow Greg on Twitter @GregCollins111 About the Russell Kirk Center's School of Conservative Studies As is noted in the episode, Josh met Greg during a recent virtual course on Burke. In the month of February, the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal hosted two of the nation's foremost Burke scholars, Ian Crowe and Gregory Collins, as they taught a special class on Edmund Burke's Reflections on the Revolution in France. This was a pilot course offered in anticipation of the official launch of the Russell Kirk Center's School of Conservative Studies in the Fall of 2025. For information about the School and future courses, sign up for the Center's e-letter and print newsletter, Permanent Things. https://kirkcenter.org/permanent-things/
Greg Collins and Alexis Mead arrive to discuss the big road sweep WKU pulled off at Sam Houston and Louisiana Tech. Amongst the chatter, these two share what the win at LA Tech represents for this group of galvanized players as they push to the finish line. How will this team perform to wrap up their time in Diddle Arena this weekend against UTEP and New Mexico State?What is on Alexis Mead's mind as she gets ready for her Senior Day? Find out on this edition of the TLP.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's podcast, Greg Collins talks about how the rivalry matchup at Middle Tennessee played out and why his team needs to focus on "controlling the controllables" moving forward with 4 road games over their final 6 regular season contests.This week on the player-focused part of the pod, WKU forwards Mya Pratcher and Mariama Sow are the latest transfers to share how this year has gone for them in their new home. Amongst their insights, we find out which player has a penchant for Whitney Houston's powerful melodies.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on Tops Live, head coach Greg Collins discusses rematches with Kennesaw State and Jacksonville State. Then, Reily chats with Caleigh-Rose West and Acacia Hayes.The Lady Tops are back in Diddle Thursday night at 6:30 for round two of 2025 against Kennesaw State before facing Jacksonville State at 2pm this Saturday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's the most action-packed episode of the Lady Topper podcast yet!On this week's edition, Reily Chestnut discusses the Tops' best conference winning streak since 2023. How can the Lady Toppers keep the good times rolling after their most dominant conference win since 2018 last Saturday against Sam Houston?Find that out and much more as we enjoy a visit from star guards Destiny Salary & Mackenzie Chatfield in the latter half of the show!WKU faces UTEP and New Mexico State for the team's first plane ride in league play. Want to find out if can expand their empire out west? They play UTEP on Thursday at 8:00pm CST and New Mexico State on Saturday at 3:00pm CST with our Atmos Energy Pregame Show starting 30 minutes prior on ESPN Radio 102.7-FM, 1460 AM, & on the Varsity Network app. Reily Chestnut will have the call. Go Tops!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After her clutch 4th quarter helped WKU rise back up and beat Middle Tennessee, versatile star Josie Gilvin talks about her journey and how the team has started to jell during their current 3-chapter winning streak.Lady Topper head coach Greg Collins comes in for the 2nd part of the show to give his take on his squad that ended MTSU's CUSA-record 33-game conference winning streak last Saturday. After that, he discusses how the group can push forward and build off their achievement as they welcome 3rd place Louisiana Tech on Thursday morning. It is set for an 11am tipoff as WKU host another Education Day game. Be sure to listen on ESPN Radio 102.7-FM, 1460 AM, and the Varsity Network app as we begin the Atmos Energy Countdown to Tipoff at 10:30.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a month, Reily Chestnut rejoins Head Coach Greg Collins to catch up on all things WKU women's basketball!In this edition of the Lady Topper Podcast, Chestnut asks Collins how the team can put recent struggles in the rearview mirror after losses to Liberty and FIU at home last weekend and march forward.With trips to Jacksonville State and Kennesaw State ahead, Collins stresses how the team must do the little things that make the difference between winning and losing in this league.In between talks with Collins, Chestnut welcomes transfer forward Zsofia Telegdy to the program for the first time.Chestnut wonders how Telegdy has adapted to her new role as a Lady Topper starter following sparse playing time at Kansas the previous two years amongst other interesting routes in the conversation in an episode you do not want to skip. Be sure to come out next Monday from 6-7pm for the first hardwood-themed Tops Live Coaches' Show from Roosters off Scottsville Road. The show features half-hour discussions with Hank Plona and Greg Collins as Randy Lee and Chestnut ask about the WKU basketball programs.All episodes of the Tops Live Podcast are part of the Hilltopper Nation Podcast Network from Learfield.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What a start for Lady Topper basketball!This week, Reily Chestnut starts off the show with associate head coach Todd Buchanan. Coach Buchanan talks about the influence his upbringing had on his path into the profession. Then, Buchanan discusses how he's stayed in women's basketball for over 30 years and what he's learned from his coaching mentors along the way. Finally, he takes the time to highlight WKU's 7-0 start to the season.Next, Head Coach Greg Collins rejoins the program to share how the team is looking at this perfect start as the team recovers from some injuries before travelling to Wichita State this Sunday.Find new episodes of the Tops Live Podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. All episodes are a part of the Hilltopper Nation Podcast Network that's available on the Varsity Network app powered by Learfield. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reily Chestnut interviews the two new freshmen on the Lady Toppers' squad. Torri James jumps on first to talk about her transition and how she ended up at WKU out of Clarksville, Tennessee. Next, Egyptian freshman Salma Khedr joins the show to tell her story and how her last name is pronounced back home. Finally, head coach Greg Collins sits down with Reily to share his thoughts on the team's 2nd straight 3-0 start and the chemistry that has helped the Lady Toppers score 70 or more points in all three wins.Tune in on November 26th for the next episode of the Tops Live Podcast featuring Reily Chestnut, Greg Collins, and select players from WKU women's basketball wherever you get your podcasts. All episodes of the Tops Live Podcast are part of the Hilltopper Nation Podcast Network on the Varsity Network presented by Learfield.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the first check-in with Lady Topper head coach Greg Collins, Reily Chestnut asks Coach Collins how his team is progressing after beating Lee University 70-48 last week. Along the way, these two discuss the many new kids who will suit up for the Lady Toppers this season after an offseason spent recruiting 9 new faces. Collins also shares how he feels about the talent and experience WKU brings back with guards Alexis Mead, Destiny Salary, Acacia Hayes, and Josie Gilvin. Collins also shares his thoughts on the team's upcoming non-conference schedule that starts at Indiana State this Monday.It's a new season of basketball on the Hill. Be sure to check out new episodes each week catching up with the coaches and players who will rep Big Red on their chest for the 2024-25 season.All podcast episodes are part of the Hilltopper Nation Podcast Network powered by Learfield on the Varsity Network App or wherever you listen to your podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textJoin me, Greg Collins, as we embark on a journey through the intricate world of canceling substitute teaching jobs. In this eye-opening episode, we'll explore the decision-making process behind choosing or canceling assignments, uncovering the various scenarios that may necessitate such actions. Whether you're facing unexpected opportunities or managing challenging classroom environments, understanding when and how to cancel is paramount. Tune in as I share personal experiences from my time in elementary classrooms, where the rewards often balance the challenges, and provide practical advice on utilizing tools like Sub Alert and Frontline to efficiently manage your teaching schedule. Get ready to make informed decisions with confidence and integrity in this episode packed with insights for substitute teachers navigating the complexities of job cancellations.
Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered if short-term substitute teaching could actually offer more fulfillment than long-term assignments? Join me, Greg Collins, as I reflect on my substitute teaching journey since 2019 and share why I've had a change of heart when it comes to choosing assignments and grade levels. Through personal stories, like coaching younger kids in volleyball and attending high school events, I reveal the surprising reasons I now prefer the challenges of short-term gigs. This episode promises to give you fresh insights that might just inspire you to reassess your own teaching choices.Life as a substitute teacher continuously evolves, and sometimes, so do our preferences. I'll discuss my shift towards elementary school teaching, driven in part by the pandemic's impact on student maturity levels and a personal connection to a school my grandkids will attend. Plus, I'll take you back to my early career in accounting to explore different perspectives on career contentment and advancement. Whether you're contemplating a switch to teaching younger kids or wondering if you should give older students another try, my experiences and strategies for growth could spark the change you've been waiting for.
Send us a Text Message.Ever had a day so rough it became memorable for all the wrong reasons? Join me, Greg Collins, as I break my summer hiatus to revisit the chaos of my worst day as a substitute teacher, inspired by the response to my February 6th episode.
The Shrimp Tank Podcast - The Best Entrepreneur Podcast In The Country
Join us in this fun episode of the Shrimp Tank Podcast, "Cracking the Code of Social Media Videos and Podcast Prep," where hosts Dan Weedin and Vanessa Laughlin dive deep with guest Greg Collins. We explore the game-changing impact of short-form videos on social media, with Greg sharing his expertise in website development and business referrals. Learn how to effectively leverage platforms like Facebook Reels, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok to drive your business forward.Greg's military background adds a unique perspective to his entrepreneurial journey, offering insights on endurance and persistence in content creation. Whether you're a seasoned podcaster or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical advice and entertaining stories.Don't miss out on the Hot or Not segment, where Greg tackles the latest business trends, and the Plead the Fifth segment, revealing the raw realities of entrepreneurship. Website: https://bluharmonix.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realgregcollinsFor more info, visit http://www.shrimptankpodcast.com/seattle/Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshrimptankFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theshrimptank?lang=enCheck out Seattle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/shrimp-tank-episodes---seattle/
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of a classroom, attempting to navigate the stormy seas of student behavior? I'm Greg Collins, and in this candid conversation, I'll open up about my own journey through the challenges that every substitute teacher faces. From understanding the nuanced contexts of student language to managing physical confrontations, I share the strategies that have helped me maintain both order and empathy. This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the trenches of education, as I delve into the art of providing constructive feedback, the intricacies of reporting incidents, and why it's crucial to stay respectful and pragmatic when the classroom feels like a pressure cooker.
Ever wonder what an exchange student thinks about their time in American high schools compared to their education back home? Grab your earbuds and join me, Greg Collins, as I sit down with Romy, a vibrant German exchange student who's navigating the halls of high school on this side of the Atlantic. R
WKU women's basketball head coach Greg Collins discusses his 100th win at WKU, his team's play this season, dealing with the adversity and looks forward to the remaining games on the schedule and postseason. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ever wondered about the hidden gems in the world of substitute teaching? Join me, Greg Collins, from the Substitute Teacher's Lounge as I unpack the treasures that come with being a seasoned sub. As I return to the bustling hallways post-vacation and snow days, I find myself reflecting on the privileges that come with a respected reputation – like the unexpected joy of getting paid for having "nothing to do," and the sweet flexibility of swapped teaching assignments. It's a quirky adventure that goes beyond lesson plans, where even the spelling of "perks" can become a topic of conversation!
About the Talk Can a moral or divine law independent of contingency accommodate the social and economic complexities of circumstance? Does a defense of custom necessarily repudiate the idea of immutable law applicable to all peoples and cultures? Is transcendent universality and spontaneous order reconcilable? This episode explores this age-old tension with reference to the intellectual origins of liberalism and conservatism. These ideologies are often said to derive from the French Revolution, but their roots trace back even further to the tension between reason and custom in the early modern period. Thinkers and jurists such as Richard Hooker, Edward Coke, and Matthew Hale defended custom for embodying the distilled wisdom of the generations, while the social contractarian tradition placed heavy stress on universal rationality and legislative sovereignty to instantiate the principles of individual autonomy and equality in civil society based on abstract reason. During the pamphlet wars in England over the Revolution, Edmund Burke, considered to be the godfather of conservatism, expanded on such early endorsements of custom to defend the cultural inheritance of European civilization. On the other hand, Richard Price and Thomas Paine, among various adversaries of Burke, intensified the early contractarians' emphasis on abstract reason to support the Revolution and attack Burke's defense of custom and just prejudice. This episode thus examines whether proto-conservatives, spanning from Hooker to Burke, and proto-liberals, spanning from Hobbes to Paine, persuasively harmonized their embrace of a universal moral law with their recognition of the complexity of social life. This inquiry will illustrate how the intellectual origins of conservatism and liberalism were premised on varying presuppositions about the sinful nature of man and the epistemological constraints of individual knowledge. The Guest Gregory M. Collins is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science and Program on Ethics, Politics, and Economics at Yale University. His book on Edmund Burke's economic thought, titled Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economy, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2020. Greg's scholarly and teaching interests include the history of political thought, the philosophical and ethical implications of political economy, American political development, constitutional theory and practice, and the political theory of abolition. He has published articles on Burke's economic thought in Review of Politics; Adam Smith's imperial political and economic thought in History of Political Thought; Burke's and Smith's views on Britain's East India Company and monopoly in Journal of the History of Economic Thought; Frederick Douglass' constitutional theory in American Political Thought; Burke's plan for the abolition of the slave trade in Slavery & Abolition; and Burke's intellectual relationship with Leo Strauss and the Straussian political tradition in Perspectives on Political Science. Greg won the 2020 Novak Award, awarded annually by the Acton Institute to one young scholar who conducts research on the intersection of liberty and virtue. His current book project is a study of the idea of civil society in African-American political, social, and economic thought.
This week Tom & Zeus review the 2009 KISS album, "Sonic Boom." This was KISS' 19th studio album and the 20th KISS studio album reviewed by SIOL. Sonic Boom was the first studio album by KISS in 11 years. It was the first to feature the current KISS lineup of Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Singer & Tommy Thayer. The album was produced by Paul Stanley and Greg Collins. The band wanted to show that they can "still knock out anybody who's out there." The album had no outside writes and both Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer had their first lead vocals on a KISS song on Sonic Boom. They played some on these songs on tour for the album and "Say Yeah" is still played today on the End Of The Road Tour. The album cover was from Michael Doret, who previously created the cover to KISS' "Rock And Roll Over." The album came with a bonus CD called KISS Klassics, which was a re-recording of some of KISS' greatest hit by the current KISS lineup. A third disc contained a six-song live DVD recorded in Bueno Aires, Argentina on April 5, 2009. As usual the guys breakdown and analyze the tracks and rank the songs SIOL style. As always, they then compare the album and album cover and rank it against the previous studio albums reviewed. So tune it to find out the answer to these important questions like: Who is right or wrong about the KISS song, "Stand." Why is Britney Spears gassy? Who is sending T&Z all these great Emails? For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Tom & Zeus review the 2009 KISS album, "Sonic Boom." This was KISS' 19th studio album and the 20th KISS studio album reviewed by SIOL. Sonic Boom was the first studio album by KISS in 11 years. It was the first to feature the current KISS lineup of Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Eric Singer & Tommy Thayer. The album was produced by Paul Stanley and Greg Collins. The band wanted to show that they can "still knock out anybody who's out there." The album had no outside writes and both Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer had their first lead vocals on a KISS song on Sonic Boom. They played some on these songs on tour for the album and "Say Yeah" is still played today on the End Of The Road Tour. The album cover was from Michael Doret, who previously created the cover to KISS' "Rock And Roll Over." The album came with a bonus CD called KISS Klassics, which was a re-recording of some of KISS' greatest hit by the current KISS lineup. A third disc contained a six-song live DVD recorded in Bueno Aires, Argentina on April 5, 2009. As usual the guys breakdown and analyze the tracks and rank the songs SIOL style. As always, they then compare the album and album cover and rank it against the previous studio albums reviewed. So tune it to find out the answer to these important questions like: Who is right or wrong about the KISS song, "Stand." Why is Britney Spears gassy? Who is sending T&Z all these great Emails? For all things Shout It Out Loudcast check out our amazing website by clicking below: www.ShoutItOutLoudcast.com Interested in more Shout It Out Loudcast content? Care to help us out? Come join us on Patreon by clicking below: SIOL Patreon Get all your Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Merchandise at AMAZON Shop At Our Amazon Store by clicking below: Shout It Out Loudcast Amazon Store Please Email us comments or suggestions by clicking below: ShoutItOutLoudcast@Gmail.com Please subscribe to us and give us a 5 Star (Child) review on the following places below: iTunes Podchaser Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Please follow us and like our social media pages clicking below: Twitter Facebook Page Facebook Group Page Shout It Out Loudcasters Instagram YouTube Proud Member of the Pantheon Podcast click below to see the website: Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's A Crime Mr. Collins - The Green Eyed Dragon From-1957 Stars-Gail Collins, Mandell Kramer & Richard Denning An escaped convict holds Mr. and Mrs. Collins hostage. A sleuth in San Francisco, Greg Collins. Gail Collins, wife of the famous detective, tells the crime fighting tales from her perspective, offering feminine insights. “After all, my interest in criminals is purely professional, just like Greg's – but how would you like it if your private detective husband accused you of taking an interest in one?”.
WKU Lady Topper Basketball head coach Greg Collins discusses the success of his time in conference play so far this season, the importance of free throws, improved 3-point shooting, individual successes, areas of improvement and how hard the team plays. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In This Episode:Greg Collins joins the podcast to discuss his book, Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economyhow traditional society gave rise to market societies and property rights, and how Burke's defense of economic liberty differed from that of Adam Smithhow the rise of capitalism is coterminous with the rise of the modern state and administrative powersTexts Mentioned:Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke's Political Economy by Greg CollinsReflections on the Revolution in France by Edmund BurkeThoughts and Details on Scarcity by Edmund BurkeThe Wealth of Nations by Adam SmithDemocracy in America by Alexis de TocquevilleMemoirs on Pauperism and Other Writings by Alexis de TocquevilleBecome a part of ISI:Become a MemberSupport ISIUpcoming ISI Events
Transition Metals Corp (TSX-V:XTM) chief operating officer Greg Collins joins Proactive's Stephen Gunnion with details of the first drilling at the company's Pike Warden property in the Yukon. Collins telling Proactive that reverse circulation (RC) drill rig is set to complete three holes to further evaluate the extent and vertical continuity of mineralization, which was identified this summer at the ERT zone. The RC drilling at the ERT zone is an initial step towards evaluating the economic potential on a property with multiple attractive surface showings that has the potential to host large scale epithermal gold-silver and porphyry copper deposits, he added. #ProactiveInvestors #TransitionMetals #PikeWarden #TSX
In this podcast from A Newsman and His Music (27 June 2022), you'll meet a bloke who loves board games so much that he's started a Bayside board game club that you're welcome to join. He's Greg Collins and he's speaking with Southern FM's Colin Tyrus. More info: https://www.bossboardgames.com/Related Posts: Film review: THE QUEEN OF KATWE, from ‘Built For Speed'
It's A Crime, Mr. & Mrs. Collins-The Murder Of The Fabulous RedheadFrom-1957Stars-Mandel Cramer & Gail Collins and Richard Denning Mr. Collins is hired to find a beautiful woman who's been missing for six months.When she's found dead, it's Mrs. Collins who goes to jail for the crime!A distinctive show about a sleuth in San Francisco, Greg Collins. Gail Collins, wife of the famous detective, tells the crime fighting tales from her perspective, offering feminine insights. “After all, suppose you were arrested on suspicion of murder, and your husband was out chasing a beautiful redhead with a $100,000, and you think you've got troubles.
Paths to Independence Leadership Bartlesville 5K and Fun Run April 30th w/Clair Bartley and Greg Collins
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by WKU football analyst Terry Obee to breakdown Friday's Conference USA champion game against UTSA. Plus, Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins discusses his team's recent winning streak.
Quite literally sorry for how many times "Quite Literally" is said. We're excited to have you all joining us as we open the floor to Greg Collins, our behind the scenes magic man, as he helps us ponder the future of social media, its addictive draw, and some other fun nerdy topics.Start Sippin'#hadCast@HaveADrinkCastDiscordhttps://discord.gg/XzUZeCnSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/HaveADrinkCast)
It's 100 Miles of Hate week on the Hill, and WKU football safety Antwon Kincade joins us to discuss the rivalry, the team's defensive improvement, and much more. Plus, Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins discusses the team's exhibition win over West Virginia State.
Did you know that 50% of companies that raise series A never raise capital again. So if I just focus on that short period of a company which could be a couple of years. There's an enormous amount of complexity. There's a lot of things that go wrong and, there's a lot of things that have to go right. If you are not passionate about that problem you are trying to solve and the solution you are bringing to market to solve that problem then, you will never make it to series A. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-inventive-journey/message
WKU Lady Topper Basketball head coach Greg Collins discusses the upcoming season, what was learned through last season in a pandemic, bringing back key pieces like Meral Abdelgawad and Hope Sivori, what to expect from some of the newcomers, the impact of crowds returning to Diddle Arena, the team's non-conference schedule, and a change to a more up-tempo style of play.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by WKU womens basketball head coach Greg Collins, who previews the upcoming season. Plus, Greg and BGDN sports reporter Jared MacDonald discuss the conference realignment rocking the college athletics landscape.
Today's guest is the leader of one of London's oldest independent broking houses. Greg Collins is CEO of Miller, which via major new investment has just extricated itself from the Willis Towers Watson Group. In this podcast we get right to the heart of why the firm's innovative experiment with Big-three ownership didn't work out and what this wholesale specialty broker plans to do with its new-found freedom. Greg comes across as someone completely on top of his game and speaks like he has had a weight lifted off his shoulders. It is refreshing to hear. Tune in for insights into Miller's growth strategy, the reinsurance broking landscape, technological and cultural modernisation and why Miller won't be doing anything to upset its US wholesale relationships. LINKS: We thank our naming sponsor AdvantageGo - enabling an enterprise view of exposure: https://www.advantagego.com/ We also thank Claims Direct Access (CDA) for their support today: https://www.claimsdirectaccess.com/
Paul Stanley reunites with co-producer Greg Collins to record the final (as of now) KISS studio album. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-blake-lucarelli/support
Host Tyler Eaton breaks down the Conference USA men's basketball tournament with Hilltopper basketball radio analyst Hal Schmitt. Plus, Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins reflect on his team's season after being knocked out of the C-USA tournament.
Paul Stanley teams up with producer Greg Collins to produce the first new KISS album in 11 years. Special guest David O'Leary tells us how he may have contributed to making Sonic Boom happen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-blake-lucarelli/support
Sports Editor Nick Kieser sits down with Drew Toennies who just finished his coverage of the women's basketball season. Drew breaks down the 83-77 OT loss on March 9 that concluded the Lady Toppers season. A clip from Greg Collins reveals how he feels about his teams play this season during a COVID-19 year. The duo also breaks down how the Hilltopper basketball team matches up for their first round matchup. As of March 10 the Hilltoppers will either play UTSA or Charlotte.
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by WKU Rivals insider Tyler Mansfield to discuss the regular season finales and conference tournament for the Hilltopper basketball team. Plus, Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins previews the end of the regular season on the women's side.
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by Bowling Green Daily News reporter Jared MacDonald to discuss all things WKU athletics. Plus, Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins reflects on his team's two last-second wins over Charlotte.
Greg Collins, founder and Catalyst at Catalyz, talks about his background, career and consulting work. as a change management consultant and leadership effectiveness coach.He helps clients develop growth strategies and build teams capable of implementing those strategies to achieve sustainable revenue and profit growth.Greg holds a Master’s degree in Public and Private Management from the Yale School of Organization and Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Cornell.Winning Business Radio Radio Show is broadcast live at 4pm ET Mondays on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by Brett Williams to discuss Hilltopper volleyball, men's and women's basketball, and more. Plus, Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins makes his weekly appearance on the show.
Author and Professor Greg Collins joined JWI Deputy Director Garrett Snedeker and intern Chance Cook to discuss his new book, “Commerce and Manners in Edmund Burke’s Political Economy”. Collins’s book explores the intersection of Edmund Burke’s economic thought and views on natural law in light of newly discovered manuscripts and data. Prof. Collins gives a clear picture of Burke’s views on revenue, taxes, trade, and other economic issues. Snedeker, Cook, and Collins discuss different aspects of the book, and why it is important to study Burke’s philosophy.
WKU volleyball head coach Travis Hudson joins the show to discuss the Hilltoppers' upcoming season, and he reflects on his relationship with late WKU volleyball great Alyssa Cavanaugh. Plus, Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins make his weekly appearance to chat about Raneem Elgedawy's return to the team.
WKU Women’s Basketball senior forward Raneem Elgedawy discusses returning to the team with two standout performances after spending the first semester in her native Egypt, how she’s adjusted to a changing Lady Topper roster, her role with the team as a senior, her relationship with head coach Greg Collins and his children, the discussions she had with her father and family to ultimately return from Egypt, her goals for the remainder of the season, her love of the double-double, and her close friendship with teammate and fellow Egyptian Meral Abdelgawad.
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by Hilltopper basketball radio analyst Hal Schmitt to discuss the team's 2-2 start to conference play. Plus, Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins reflects on his team's conference-opening win over Louisiana Tech.
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by new WKU offensive coordinator Zach Kittley, who discusses his football coaching journey and background, as well as his outlook for the WKU offense in 2021. Plus, Lady Topper basketball coach Greg Collins breaks down the start of conference play, and Tyler gives his bold predictions for WKU athletics in 2021.
Presented by Don Franklin Auto | Hosts Randy Lee, Tyler Eaton and Brett Williams open this week's episode with discussion of the return of Raneem Elgedawy for Lady Topper Basketball and the impact she'll make for Greg Collins' squad. The trio then switches gears to recapping Hilltopper Basketball's C-USA opening weekend at Charlotte and looking ahead to this weekend's Louisiana Tech contests. This week's episode concludes with the topic of WKU Volleyball, as Travis Hudson's team has been voted No. 25 in the AVCA Preseason Coaches Poll.
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by WKU Rivals beat writer Tyler Mansfield to discuss WKU's bowl matchup with Georgia State and the hiring of new offensive coordinator Zach Kittley. Plus, Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins breaks down his team's first win of the season.
This week on the resurgence of Topper Talk Sports Editor Nick Kieser takes over as host of the show and welcomes men's basketball beat reporter Kaden Gaylord and football beat reporter Matthew Hargrove. Nick and Kaden talk Hilltopper basketball (4:46-24:00) with the addition of some soundbites from head coach Rick Stansbury (15:06-17:46) and senior Josh Anderson (23:04-23:24). Then at (24:06-30:59), Nick brings to light what is happening with the Lady Topper basketball team with head coach Greg Collins giving his take (28:23-29:13) on the team's loss at Little Rock on Dec. 13. Nick and Matthew touch on the latest with WKU football in the final segment (31:16-47:37) and what it means to get a bowl game after a 5-6 regular season. Head coach Tyson Helton shares his thought on the bowl game (38:36-40:11) and Athletic Director Todd Stewart speaks on the achievement as well (47:38-48:51) to wrap up the episode.
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by WKU basketball radio analyst Hal Schmitt to discuss the Hilltoppers' upcoming games and Gardner-Webb and Rhode Island. Plus, Lady Topper basketball coach Greg Collins breaks down his team's home opener loss to Ball State.
Presented by Don Franklin Auto | Hosts Randy Lee, Tyler Eaton and Brett Williams recap WKU Football's fourth win of the season, before discussing the Tops' regular-season finale against Charlotte being pushed back. They also talk about Men's Basketball bubble play and how the Hilltoppers ended up in South Dakota before taking a look at Greg Collins' Lady Topper Basketball team and previewing their season opener at Tennessee. The show also pays tribute to the late John Oldham, a WKU Basketball legend.
USGBC asked LEED Technical Advisory Group (TAG) members what they thought was most critical to bring about a regenerative future. Here is what Greg Collins, chair of the Energy and Atmosphere TAG, had to say.
Host Tyler Eaton is joined by Lady Topper basketball head coach Greg Collins to preview the upcoming basketball season. Plus, a look back at WKU football's win over Southern Miss and buy or sell with Hilltopper basketball expectations.
WKU Lady Topper Basketball head coach Greg Collins discusses staying adaptable during the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of technology on recruiting and scouting, the team’s large group of incoming freshmen, his expectations for the development of the returning players, the success of 2020 senior Dee Givens in her pro career overseas, navigating through the long wait for the upcoming season, and the challenge of building a non-conference schedule this year.
Interviews are with Greg Collins, Don Carson, Jeremy Rookes, Stu Loe, Barry Soper, Nigel Yalden and Lewis Ferris.
Interviews are with Jane Smith, Bernadette Hunt, Hayden Higgins, Greg Collins and Shane Jones.
The Export Manager and Director of Progressive Livestock, a man with 22 years' experience in the live cattle export trade, puts forward the industry's argument of the continuation of, potentially, a $500 million per annum export income earner.
Robert Perschmann describes himself as an anti-Cold War activist.His political views started to form while serving in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War period where he saw first hand the toll on the US military and the racism prevalent in the American South. An interview with a Soviet journalist which was broadcast on PBS radio (the US equivalent of the BBC) was the catalyst for an almost one-man campaign to reduce tensions between the two superpowers.At this point, Robert was working as a US Mailman where he financed numerous visits to the Soviet Union to foster a better understanding between the two systems and became friends with many Soviet personalities including Dean Reed and legendary Soviet journalist Vladimir Posner.If you are enjoying the podcast please leave a written review in Apple podcasts or share us on social media. By telling your friends you can really help us grow the number of listeners.If you can spare it I’m asking listeners to contribute at least $3 USD per month to help keep us on the air (larger amounts are welcome too) plus you can get a sought after CWC coaster as a monthly financial supporter of the podcast and you bask in the warm glow of knowing you helping preserve Cold War history.Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/Thanks to our latest supporters including Greg Collins, Derek Worthington, Craig Donald, Janet Kelley, David O’Leary, STepwolf, Paul Hatzer, Chris Cock, Jon Forsyth, & James RobertsBack to today's episode, we welcome Robert Perschmann to our Cold War conversation…There’s further information on this episode in our show notes, which can also be found as a link in your podcast app here. https://coldwarconversations.com/episode131/If you can’t wait for next week’s episode do visit our Facebook discussion group where guests and listeners continue the Cold War Conversation. Just search Cold War Conversations on Facebook.Thank you very much for listening. It is really appreciated – goodbye.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/coldwarpod)
An deep dive interview with WKU Women's Head Basketball Coach Greg Collins. Coach Collins discusses his development as a coach, transitioning from associate head coach to head coach, scheduling, use of analytics with in-game substitution patterns, team cohesion & player development. Collins also shares his reflections on his time as a WNBA Scout, as well as an assistant coach at Louisville & Arkansas.
On this episode Coach Greg Collins of WKU goes into depth about middle ball screen, wing ball screen, baseline ball screen and all the details that go into be an effective ball screening program. All that and more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wyatt-foust/support
WKU Lady Topper Basketball redshirt senior Dee Givens discusses having her college career ended abruptly by the COVID-19 pandemic, her aspirations for a pro career, what being a two-time WKU graduate means to her and her family, her hobby of researching bulletin-board material, her relationship with WKU head coach Greg Collins, and more.
Vicars Chapel Gate City, VA Pastor: Gary Adkins
Vicars Chapel Gate City, VA Pastor: Gary Adkins
Vicars Chapel, Gate City VA Pastor: Gary Adkins
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College Heights Herald Sports Editor Drake Kizer opens the show (0:00-0:40). Football beat writer Alec Jessie joins the show to discuss the Hilltoppers' upcoming road game against C-USA opponent Southern Mississippi and a program-defining road win against SEC opponent Arkansas prior to the bye week (0:41-14:17). Sports Editor Drake Kizer shares an audio clip from head coach Tyson Helton (14:18-15:36) before introducing quotes from women's basketball head coach Greg Collins (15:37-16:38) and men's basketball head coach Rick Stansbury (16:39-18:27). Sports Editor Drake Kizer gives an update on the WKU volleyball team in the newest addition to the show, "Views from the Hill" (18:28-19:50) and shares an audio clip from head coach Travis Hudson (19:51-20:38). Producer Mark Webster Jr. brings in volleyball beat writer Kaden Gaylord to debate whether or not WKU will knock down Southern Miss this weekend (20:39-27:57).
C3 Metrics' CEO Greg Collins knows: How to listen, build trust and set expectations. As the newly appointed CEO at C3 Metrics, Collins leads a team recently granted MRC Accreditation for Viewability and is now on track to be the first company granted attribution accreditation. Hear how he sees the market growing and why he made the move to attribution. Guest bio: Greg Collins joined as CEO in 2019 to accelerate growth, and scale C3’s software as a service business model. Greg’s 25-plus-year career in enterprise software & marketing services spans Price Waterhouse, DataSource, Open Secure Access, and Reynolds & Reynolds. His functional experience encompasses enterprise-level service delivery, planning, and complex corporate development. He’s developed and grown SaaS businesses from ideation through accelerated growth, external financing, servicing and selling to the world’s largest enterprises. Most recently, Collins led strategy consulting at Cape Fear Advisors and has completed and integrated more than 70 M&A transactions throughout his career. He received his BA in Economics from Williams College and his MBA from the University of Virginia’s Darden School. Key takeaways: [1:26] I introduce today’s guest, Greg Collins, and invite him to walk us through his career, from business school to consulting to M&A to auto to analytics. [2:50] Right before the Internet took off, Greg was working at Reynolds & Reynolds. He shares what his responsibilities were and what he does today. [4:35] With the vast experience he has accumulated, Greg chances a guess at what the landscape of modern auto dealership could look like in 10 years. [7:36] Automotive was one of the first industries to take advantage of digital marketing. Greg explains the very good reasons why the adoption was so rapid as well as why they make such responsive clients! [12:01] Aside from automotive, Greg speaks to other well-suited industries to sell analytics to, including financial services and health care. He also shares how he was first exposed to attribution and multi-touch. [15:32] Greg gives some advice for buyers to build trust in their service providers when it comes to choosing a media-mix and using attribution. [17:21] Is more data always better? Greg weighs in and also touches on how to set expectations when deploying an attribution system. [23:05] The future of attribution is huge and closer than we expect. Greg touches on the growth and the challenges we can expect. [26:21] Greg shares something that he knows that no one else knows: the more he learns, the more he realizes he doesn’t know much about anything; it’s important to just listen. [27:19] I thank Greg for coming on the podcast and sharing so much of his experience. Be sure to tune in for the next episode and thanks for listening! Connect with our guest: Greg Collins at C3 Metrics About your host: Jeff Greenfield is the Co-Founder and Chief Attribution Officer of C3 Metrics. As the chief architect of the platform, Greenfield worked directly with the former CEO and Chairmen of Nielsen to solve advertising’s attribution problem. Greenfield’s history of technology and marketing initiatives has served blue-chip clients including GlaxoSmithKline, Kimberly-Clark, Sony BMG, Black & Decker, Forest Labs, Plum Creek, and more. Prior to co-founding C3 Metrics, Greenfield was a recognized thought leader in the area of Branded Content as the publisher of Branded Entertainment Monthly, a joint effort with VNU Media, detailing industry statistics, gaps, and trends. He’s been a featured speaker at NAPTE, The Next Big Idea, and a news source in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, ABC, CBS, CNET, and Investor’s Business Daily. Greenfield studied Biochemistry at the University of Maryland, holds dual degrees from Southern California University of Health Sciences and is an instrument-rated pilot. Jeff Greenfield at C3 metrics Jeff Greenfield on LinkedIn Jeff Greenfield on Twitter
College Heights Herald Sports Editor Drake Kizer opens the show (0:00-0:42). Football beat writer Alec Jessie joins the show to discuss the Hilltoppers' upcoming road game against SEC opponent Arkansas and a critical home loss against Florida Atlantic last week (0:43-12:55). Sports Editor Drake Kizer shares audio clips from head coach Tyson Helton (12:56-14:37) and starting quarterback Ty Storey (14:38-15:05) before introducing quotes from women's basketball head coach Greg Collins (15:06-16:10) and men's basketball head coach Rick Stansbury (16:11-17:09). Sports Editor Drake Kizer gives an update on the WKU volleyball and soccer teams in the newest addition to the show, "Views from the Hill" (17:10-18:58) and shares an audio clip from head coach Travis Hudson (18:59-20:25). Producer Mark Webster Jr. brings in volleyball beat writer Kaden Gaylord to debate whether or not Ty Storey will have a breakout game against his former coach and teammates at Arkansas (20:26-27:40).
College Heights Herald Sports Editor Drake Kizer opens the show (0:00-0:42). Football beat writer Alec Jessie joins the show to discuss the Hilltoppers' upcoming home game against Florida Atlantic and a heartbreaking road loss at Marshall last week (0:43-15:52). Sports Editor Drake Kizer shares an audio clip from head coach Tyson Helton (15:53-16:59) before introducing quotes from women's basketball head coach Greg Collins (17:00-18:25), redshirt senior Dee Givens (18:26-18:43), men's basketball head coach Rick Stansbury (18:44-19:35) and sophomore center Charles Bassey (19:36-20:12). Sports Editor Drake Kizer gives an update on the WKU volleyball and soccer teams in the newest addition to the show, "Views from the Hill" (20:13-21:52). Producer Mark Webster Jr. brings in volleyball beat writer Kaden Gaylord to debate whether or not the FAU game is another must-win game for the WKU football team (21:53-29:54).
College Heights Herald Sports Editor Drake Kizer opens the show (0:00-0:50). Football beat writer Alec Jessie joins the show to discuss the Hilltoppers' upcoming game against Charlotte and another dominant defensive performance against Army last week (0:51-14:48). Sports Editor Drake Kizer share an audio clip from head coach Tyson Helton (14:49-16:10). Men's basketball beat writer Elliott Wells joins the show to discuss Hilltopper Hysteria and his transition from soccer to men's basketball (16:11-25:25). Sports Editor Drake Kizer shares audio clips from head coach Greg Collins (25:26-26:42) and head coach Rick Stansbury (26:43-27:20). Sports Editor Drake Kizer gives an update on the WKU volleyball team and WKU soccer teams in the newest addition to the show, "Views from the Hill" (27:21-28:59). Producer Mark Webster Jr. brings in volleyball beat writer Kaden Gaylord to debate the Hilltoppers' offensive and defensive MVPs so far (29:00-38:00).
Greg Collins is a former NFL Linebacker for the 49ers, Seahawks and the Bills turned actor. In this episode we discuss his career in the NFL which transitioned into a Hollywood career by just ... falling into it. Greg has appeared in some massive films, which include 'The Rock', 'Armageddon' and 'Independence Day'. Take a listen and enjoy Greg's story of his accidental career. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Warren interviews engineer Greg Collins (U2, Gwen Stefani, No Doubt, Matchbox 20, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Kiss and many more)" Collins won a Grammy Award in 2006 for his work as mix engineer on the U2 singles "City of Blindings Lights" and "Sometimes You Can't Make it On Your Own" from the album "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb", which won Album Of The Year. In 2008 Collins co-produced the band KISS's first album of new material in over 10 years, "Sonic Boom", with Paul Stanley.
Key Insights o Greg introduced the concept of "People-first Revenue Generation" i.e., put People above Process and Technology. o 5 Metrics that Support leaders should keep track of: CSAT - Customer Satisfaction FRT - First Reply Time Requestor wait time Agent Turnover Agent satisfaction (Not EPS — Employee Promoter Score). o Option Bots vs Answer Bots o Support Challenge -- Companies continue to look at support as a cog which doesn't make sense in a recurring revenue/empowered consumer market. o Focus on empowering “both” customers and agents vs ticket deflection — different intent and will likely have different results. o Tiered support will tend to create culture of competition. You need to watch out for that. Instead create culture of collaboration — “serve the person in front of you” i.e., Level 3 coaches Level 2 and so on. o Customer Experience vs Support Experience o Favorite Business Book — “The Service Culture Handbook” by Jeff Toister.
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Greg Collins, a technology analyst and strategist with Exact Ventures, delivers a status report on 5G implementation plans and tells enterprises why they shouldn't wait to move ahead on potential use cases.
SHOW TITLE: CAR CRASHES AND "CRIME HOT SPOTS" -- STUDYING PATTERNS TO PREVENT CRIME BIOS: Greg Collins is the Research and Analysis Manager for the Shawnee, KS Police Department. He is primarily responsible for CALEA accreditation, policy review and updating, grant management, overseeing the Crime Analysis function, and managing police department volunteers. Greg joined the Shawnee Police Department as a sworn officer in 1991. In addition to road patrol duties, Greg has worked as a D.A.R.E. officer, detective, patrol sergeant, training sergeant, and traffic safety unit supervisor. Greg has also been a member of the department's Special Tactics and Response team, and a field training officer. Greg transitioned to his current civilian position in June 2008. Greg holds a B.A. in Management and Human Relations from MidAmerica Nazarene University and is an IACP Associate member. Dr. Kevin M Bryant is a professor and chair of the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Benedictine College in Atchinson, Kansas. Bryant completed training and was certified in advanced crime mapping by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) in 2011 and is currently working toward recertification. [Kevin, this is just what I pulled off the web -- if I missed an email from you with more info, a photo, and links you'd like us to use -- well, you both know you've been dealing with a sleep-deprived zombie here lately. Since the show doesn't air until March, we have some time if either of you would like to send additional material to us.]
SHOW TITLE: CAR CRASHES AND "CRIME HOT SPOTS" -- STUDYING PATTERNS TO PREVENT CRIME BIOS: Greg Collins is the Research and Analysis Manager for the Shawnee, KS Police Department. He is primarily responsible for CALEA accreditation, policy review and updating, grant management, overseeing the Crime Analysis function, and managing police department volunteers. Greg joined the Shawnee Police Department as a sworn officer in 1991. In addition to road patrol duties, Greg has worked as a D.A.R.E. officer, detective, patrol sergeant, training sergeant, and traffic safety unit supervisor. Greg has also been a member of the department’s Special Tactics and Response team, and a field training officer. Greg transitioned to his current civilian position in June 2008. Greg holds a B.A. in Management and Human Relations from MidAmerica Nazarene University and is an IACP Associate member. Dr. Kevin M Bryant is a professor and chair of the Department of Sociology and Criminology at Benedictine College in Atchinson, Kansas. Bryant completed training and was certified in advanced crime mapping by the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) in 2011 and is currently working toward recertification. [Kevin, this is just what I pulled off the web -- if I missed an email from you with more info, a photo, and links you'd like us to use -- well, you both know you've been dealing with a sleep-deprived zombie here lately. Since the show doesn't air until March, we have some time if either of you would like to send additional material to us.]
The Total Tutor will interview celebrity Kat Kramer. She will discuss her upcoming projects. The Total Tutor will interview former NHL player Sean Pronger. He will discuss his book launch. Next, I will interview celebrity and former NFL player Greg Collins. He will discuss his experience playing with Rudy from ND. Last. I will interview Jody Cross. The topic will be public speaking.
The Total Tutor will interview Tommy Vaughn. The topic will be women Rock n Roll bands and her book. Next, I will interview Berndette Speakes. The topic will be her work with urban children involving fine arts. Last, I will interview Greg Collins. The topic will be his life.
I'm Going to Kill You Episode 94: Gestalt was a band formed for 2 months in 2001 by Greg Collins and George Alley. Here is their unlistenable debut single "Sherman Williams Soul." You will not learn more about paint and the church from listening to this. BUY STUFF FROM US: http://www.georgealley.com TWEET US: http://www.twitter.com/IGTKY FACEBOOK US: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=5261964673 BEFRIEND US: http://www.myspace.com/imgoingtokillyoupodcast APPREHEND US: imgoingtokillyou@podomatic.com VISIT US:http://imgoingtokillyou.podomatic.com TUNE IN TO US: http://awesomeville.us BE GAY WITH US: http://www.rainbowpodsquad.comFREAK US: http://www.thefreaknetwork.com