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The animals attack the party. Ariel boards the ship and gets her voice back. Guest: Rick and Julia from Mad Max Minute Minute 70 of “The Little Mermaid” from Walt Disney Animation
Scuttle gathers animals to stall the wedding. Arial and Flounder swim towards the ship. Guest: Rick and Julia from Mad Max Minute Minute 69 of “The Little Mermaid” from Walt Disney Animation
Scuttle delivers the news about Vanessa. Sebastian forms a plan. Guest: Rick and Julia from Mad Max Minute Minute 68 of “The Little Mermaid” from Walt Disney Animation
Rick Coughlin is a Technology Integration Specialist and Co-Founder and CEO of Grove Studios, a 24/7 practice space for musicians. Rick is not only a great guy, but also a humble, growing leader with a heart to affordably solve some of the biggest problems musicians face and allow them the space to more freely create the soundtrack of our lives. Our conversation ranges from Rick’s connections to yodeling, to his history as a musician, the founding of Grove, vision for the future, and more. About the Guest: Rick is an American technologist, entrepreneur, educator, and musician with deep passion for problem solving, collaboration, and community. WIth experience in education, business, and the music industry, Rick has successfully navigated 25+ years of stage performance, music production, and teaching. He is the CEO/CTO of Grove Studios. Grove Studios are self-service 24/7 professionally appointed rehearsal, DJ, and music production studios with automated, distribution-ready recording, and easymobile booking. While clients reserve and pay for studio time with just a few taps from a mobile device, the innovation of the business is tech-enabled and IoT technologies that work together, so that the studios are unstaffed, allow Grove to keep prices accessible for their clients. As a technologist, Rick played a key role in an expansive rollout of Chromebook and iPad 1:1 education initiatives for one of the largest school districts in the midwest. This initiative deployed 18,000 devices and over $18 million in funding, transitioned a staff of over 2,000 to Google GSuite, and instituted a professional learning strategy. Rick lives with his wife Deanna (a 3rd grade teacher), his daughters Liv and Bella, his '66 Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp, Kalamazoo, Michigan made Heritage H-535 Electric Guitar, and little piles of vintage and boutique effects pedals. Personal Links: Twitter: @iamrickcoughlin @MrCoughlin Instagram: rick.coughlin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rickjcoughlin/ https://www.facebook.com/rick.coughlin.35 Website: https://grovestudios.space Resource Links: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team- https://amzn.to/2TT4vQy The Power of Moments- https://amzn.to/3aDWaGv Extreme Ownership- https://amzn.to/37m5nRF Rick’s Music History: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1az8fwqEjm2yRK6ihgBkreupGXHJMt-TC?usp=sharing About the Host: Dan McPherson, International Speaker, Business and Personal Development Coach, and CEO of Leaders Must Lead, is on a mission to help Creatives and Entrepreneurs create and grow profit and understand that Dreams ARE Real. With more than 25 years’ experience in corporate roles leading teams of up to 2000 and responsible for more than $150M in revenue, Dan is a recognized expert in leadership, sales, and business strategy. Through his Leaders Must Learn Mastermind, Dreams ARE Real Podcast, Foundations of Success Training, and powerful 1-1 coaching, Dan helps hundreds of entrepreneurs around the world from musicians and artists to chiropractors, coaches, retailers, and beyond experience success and accomplish their goals. To learn more about Dan or to follow him on Social Media, you can find him on: Website: www.leadersmustlead.com Leaders Must Lead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadersmustlead Free Coaching Assessment: https://leadersmustlead.com/free-coaching-assessment Dreams are Real Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/365493184118010/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadersmustlead/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadersmustlead YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZXypDeFKyZnpeQXcX-AsBQ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes the show to more
Watchmen Minute 103 - As Dark As It Gets Minute 103 starts with Rorschach examining a crime scene and ends with Blaire Roche’s murderer coming home. Guest: Rick and Julia Ingham from Mad Max Minute Find us online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/WatchmenMinute Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watchmenminute/ Website: http://watchmenminute.libsyn.com/ Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/watchmenminute Visit http://moviesbyminutes.com/ to find other ‘Movies by Minutes’ podcasts. Travis Bow - https://twitter.com/thatTravisBow Eric Nash - https://twitter.com/luckymustard Music: Pruit Igoe & Prophecies by Philip Glass Ensemble Composed by Philip Glass
Watchmen Minute 102 - All That Remains Minute 102 starts with Rorschach explaining why they do it and ends with Rorschach finding Blaire Roche. Guest: Rick and Julia Ingham from Mad Max Minute Find us online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/WatchmenMinute Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watchmenminute/ Website: http://watchmenminute.libsyn.com/ Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/watchmenminute Visit http://moviesbyminutes.com/ to find other ‘Movies by Minutes’ podcasts. Travis Bow - https://twitter.com/thatTravisBow Eric Nash - https://twitter.com/luckymustard Music: Pruit Igoe & Prophecies by Philip Glass Ensemble Composed by Philip Glass
Watchmen Minute 101 - My Dinner with Rorschach Minute 101 starts with Rorschach’s dislike of the Psychiatrist and ends with Rorschach telling him about Rorschach. Guest: Rick and Julia Ingham from Mad Max Minute Find us online: Twitter: https://twitter.com/WatchmenMinute Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watchmenminute/ Website: http://watchmenminute.libsyn.com/ Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/watchmenminute Visit http://moviesbyminutes.com/ to find other ‘Movies by Minutes’ podcasts. Travis Bow - https://twitter.com/thatTravisBow Eric Nash - https://twitter.com/luckymustard Music: Pruit Igoe & Prophecies by Philip Glass Ensemble Composed by Philip Glass
In this minute, we discuss the various costume changes/disguises of Austin and Vanessa, plus possible contamination. Guest: Rick of Mad Max Minute Too Old Media
In this minute, Austin gets a crash course in the 90s and our tram tour guide has an interesting side job in his real life. Guest: Rick of Mad Max Minute Too Old Media
In this minute, we imagine a world with a Burt Bacharach force ghost and how Austin got his hands on all that Tab. Guest: Rick of Mad Max Minute Too Old Media
In this minute, we ponder of what could possible happen in a future Austin Powers movie. Guest: Rick of Mad Max Minute Too Old Media
In this minute, we are all confused by the lack of "defining the relationship" happening with Austin and Vanessa. Guest: Rick from Mad Max Minute Too Old Media
Rick "Doc" Walker on motivation - "My philosophy is that you have to learn how to push your own button. . . if I teach you how to hit the reset button, then you can reestablish yourself. Because I’m not going to be there to hold your hand. . . People have power within themselves, they just need help getting there." Our Town host Andy Ockershausen and Guest Rick "Doc" Walker Andy Ockershausen: This is Andy Ockershausen, and this is Our Town. I've known our next guest, I don't even call him a guest, our next friend almost 40 years. That's a long time. He's a giantin his profession. He was the UCLA Lineman of the Year Honorary, a Rose Bowl Champion when he explained to me that he beat Ohio State, that ain't easy. The AP named him an All-American. Then he played starting tight-end for Coach Gibbs in the Championship game of 1983 Superbowl of the '82 champions. If you remember Doc, that was a strike year. That was then and now is now. Doc, where does he not work? He's the Redskins' pre-game show for Fox 5. He's the analyst for ESPN Radio with Sonny, Larry, and Chris Cooley. He works at Comcast Sports Network. He hosts the ProView on MASN. He owns the ProView, which is also an excellent magazine. He co-hosts a daily talk show on ESPN Radio 980. I'm exhausted just thinking about it. What does he do in the off-season? He has his own business. A motivational speaker and was chosen one of the regions top speakers. We'll get into that later. Where does our guest not work? Please welcome my dear friend Rick "Doc" Walker. Rick Doc Walker Hey Boss. Andy Ockershausen: You are the best. Incredible. I call you because when I listen to you, you are as good an analyst as I've ever heard of a game. And I've been listening to football since the Redskins were broadcast by Harry Wismer. Andy Ockershausen: Oh I know you are. You are so important to Our Town Doc. And you've gotten around so much, and what you've contributed is your thoughts to young people make a big difference. It does Doc. Rick Doc Walker Well most people here are afraid of barriers. When you're in Southern California, I mean we go 100 miles to a party, like to San Diego and L.A. Well here, people from Virginia don't go to Maryland. Maryland don't go to Virginia. D.C. doesn't go to Virginia. So in most of my days I'm in Fairfax, Montgomery County, Prince George's County, all in the same day. I mean I just- Andy Ockershausen: That's Our Town. You get around in Our Town. Rick Doc Walker But if you're not from here. People here are landlocked. And they have these fences built. And they're so limited in my opinion. Andy Ockershausen: But the river closes a lot of that. It scares people to cross that river. I've seen it both ways, Doc. Rick Doc Walker Yeah, but still. I have a car. People go ... Well I'm over in Prince George's County I go, "Okay, I have a car. I'll be okay." Prince William, I go to Woodbridge, Springfield- Andy Ockershausen: Where do you not go? Whatever happened to your restaurant that I remember so vividly. Rick Doc Walker Scoreboard. Andy Ockershausen: I remember Scoreboard very well. Rick Doc Walker Yeah, we had a great time. The problem is in that business, if you grow too fast, we had a great idea, great concept- Andy Ockershausen: Great food, incidentally. Rick Doc Walker Great food. But if you stay in one place, you got a shot. Two, you cut your resources in half. Most people aren't worth their weight in terms of work ethic. You know the average person is lazy as hell. And so most people are out trying to get what they can take not what they can earn. So you better be in the management business, otherwise everything you have will be gone. So I've learned a lot about civilians since I stopped playing ball. Andy Ockershausen: You almost have to live there. Rick Doc Walker Well yeah, the smart people do. Andy Ockershausen: The restaurant business. Rick Doc Walker Duke was always there. He got to be there by the cash register.
The Minute of Darkness Podcast Minute 42 of Army of Darkness Twitter: @MinOfDarkness Website: MinuteOfDarkness.com Guest: Rick from Mad Max Minute
The Minute of Darkness Podcast Minute 41 of Army of Darkness Twitter: @MinOfDarkness Website: MinuteOfDarkness.com Guest: Rick from Mad Max Minute