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The King Is Coming Soon
Episode-12: Governments' Responses to Domestic and International Challenges

The King Is Coming Soon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 28:24


Guest: Three techniques on how to run the race of life and win!

React Round Up
RRU 039: Lambda School with Ben Nelson

React Round Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 52:38


Panel: Nader Dabit Lucas Reis Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ben Nelson In this episode, the panelists talk with Ben Nelson who is a co-founder and CTO of Lambda School. The panelists and Ben talk about Lambda School, the pros & cons of the 4-year university program for developers, and much more. Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Kendo UI 0:33 – Chuck: We have Nader, Lucas, and myself – our special gust is Ben Nelson! 0:50 – Guest: Hi! 0:54 – Chuck: Please introduce yourself. 0:58 – Guest: I love to ski and was a developer in the Utah area. 1:12 – Chuck: Let’s talk about Lambda School, but I think explaining what the school is and how you operate will help. Give us an elevator pitch for the school. 1:36 – Guest: The school is 30-weeks long and we go deep into computer fundamentals. They get exposed to multiple stacks. Since it’s 30-weeks to run we help with the finances by they start paying once they get employed. It’s online and students from U.S. and the U.K. 3:23 – Chuck: I don’t want you to badmouth DevMountain, great model, but I don’t know if it works for everyone? 3:43 – Guest: Three months part-time is really hard if you don’t have a technical background. It was a grind and hard for the students. 4:03 – Nader: Is it online or any part in-person. 4:11 – Guest: Yep totally online. 4:40 – Nader: Austen Allred is really, really good at being in the social scene. I know that he has mentioned that you are apart of...since 2017? 5:20 – Guest: Yeah you would be surprised how much Twitter has helped our school. He is the other co-founder and is a genius with social media platforms! 6:04 – Guest mentions Python, marketing, and building a following. 7:17 – Guest: We saw a lot of students who wanted to enroll but they couldn’t afford it. This gave us the idea to help with using the income share agreement. 8:06 – Nader: Yeah, that’s really cool. I didn’t know you were online only so now that makes sense. Do you have other plans for the company? 8:33 – Guest: Amazon started with books and then branched out; same thing for us. 8:56 – Chuck: Let’s talk about programming and what’s your placement rate right now? 9:05 – Guest: It fluctuates. Our incentive is we don’t get paid unless our students get employed. Our first couple classes were 83% and then later in the mid-60%s and it’s averaging around there. Our goal is 90% in 90 days. Guest continues: All boot camps aren’t the same. 10:55 – Lucas: Ben, I have a question. One thing we have a concern about is that universities are disconnected with the CURRENT market! 11:47 – Guest: We cannot compare to the 4-year system, but our strength we don’t have tenure track Ph.D. professors. Our instructors have been working hands-on for a while. They are experienced engineers. We make sure the instructors we hire are involved and passionate. We pay for them to go to conferences and we want them to be on the cutting-edge. We feel like we can compete to CS degrees b/c of the focused training that we offer. 13:16 – Chuck: Yeah, when I went to school there were only 2 professors that came from the field. 14:22 – Guest: Yeah, look at MIT. When I was studying CS in school my best professor was adjunct b/c he came from the field. I don’t know if the 4-year plan is always the best. I don’t want to shoot down higher education but you have to consider what’s best for you. 15:05 – Nader: It’s spread out across the different fields. It was a model that was created a long time ago, and isn’t always the best necessarily for computer science. Think about our field b/c things are moving so fast.  15:57 – Chuck: What you are saying, Nader, but 10 years ago this iPhone was a brand new thing, and now we are talking about a zillion different devices that you can write for. It’s crazy. That’s where we are seeing things change – the fundamentals are good – but they aren’t teaching you at that level. Hello – it’s not the ‘90s anymore! I wonder if my bias comes from boot camp grads were really motivated in the first place...and they want to make a change and make a career out of it. 17:34 – Chuck: There is value, but I don’t know if my CS major prepared me well for the job market. 17:42 – Guest: Probably you didn’t have much student loan debt being that you went to Utah. 17:58 – Nader: Why is that? 18:03 – Chuck talks about UT’s tuition and how he worked while attending college. 18:29 – Lucas: I don’t stop studying. The fundamentals aren’t bad to keep studying them. Putting you into a job first should be top priority and then dive into the fundamentals. Work knowledge is so important – after you are working for 1 year – then figure out what the fundamentals are. I think I learn better the “other way around.” 20:30 – Chuck: That’s fair. 20:45 – Guest: That’s exactly what we focus on. The guest talks about the general curriculum at the Lambda School 22:07 – Nader: That’s an interesting take on that. When you frame it that way – there is no comparison when considering the student loan debt. 22:30 – Chuck: College degrees do have a place, too. 22:39 – Chuck: Who do you see applying to the boot camps? 23:05 – Guest: It’s a mix. It’s concentrated on people who started in another career and they want to make a career change. Say they come from construction or finances and they are switching to developing. We get some college students, but it’s definitely more adult training. 24:02 – Guest: The older people who have families they are desperate and they are hungry and want to work hard. We had this guy who was making $20,000 and now he’s making $85K. Now his daughter can have his own bedroom and crying through that statement. 24:50 – Chuck: That makes sense! 24:52 – Advertisement – FRESH BOOKS! 26:02 – Guest: Look at MIT, Berkeley – the value is filtering and they are only accepting the top of the top. We don’t want to operate like that. We just have to hire new teachers and not build new buildings. We raise the bar and set the standard – and try to get everybody to that bar. We aren’t sacrificing quality but want everybody there. 27:43 – Chuck: What are the tradeoffs? 28:00 – Guest: There is an energy in-person that happens that you miss out on doing it online. There are a lot of benefits, though, doing it online. They have access to a larger audience via the web, they can re-watch videos that teachers record. 28:45 – Nader: Is there a set curriculum that everyone uses? How do you come up with the curriculum and how often does it get revamped? What are you teaching currently? 29:08 – Guest answers the question in-detail. 30:49 – Guest (continues): Heavily project-focused, too! 31:08 – Nader: What happens when they start and if they dropout? 31:22 – Guest: When we first got started we thought it was going to be high dropout rates. At first it was 40% b/c it’s hard, you can close your computer, and walk away. If a student doesn’t score 80% or higher in the week then they have to do it again. Our dropout rate is only 5-10%. In the beginning they have a grace period of 2-4 weeks where they wouldn’t owe anything. After a certain point, though, they are bound to pay per our agreements. 33:00 – Chuck: Where do people get stuck? 33:05 – Guest: Redux, React, and others! Maybe an instructor isn’t doing a good job. 34:06 – Guest: It’s intense and so we have to provide emotional support. 34:17 – Nader: I started a school year and I ran it for 1-3 years and didn’t go anywhere. We did PHP and Angular 1 and a little React Native. We never were able to get the numbers to come, and we’d only have 3-4 people. I think the problem was we were in Mississippi and scaling it is not an easy thing to do. This could be different if you were in NY. But if you are virtual that is a good take. Question: What hurdles did you have to overcome? 35:52 – Guest: There was a lot of experimentation. Dropout rates were a big one, and the other one is growth. One problem that needed to be solved first was: Is there a demand for this? Reddit helped and SubReddit. For the dropout rates we had to drive home the concept of accountability. There are tons of hands-on help from TA’s, there is accountability with attendance, and homework and grades. We want them to know that they are noticed and we are checking-in on them if they were to miss class, etc. 38:41 – Chuck: I know your instructor, Luis among others. I know they used to work for DevMountain. How do you find these folks? 39:15 – Guest: A lot of it is through the network, but now Twitter, too. 40:13 – Nader: I am always amazed with the developers that come out of UT. 40:28 – Chuck: It’s interesting and we are seeing companies coming out here. 40:50 – Guest: Something we were concerned about was placement as it relates to geography. So someone that is in North Dakota – would they get a job. The people in the rural areas almost have an easier time getting the job b/c it’s less competitive. Companies are willing to pay for relocation, which is good. 41:49 – Nader: That is spot on. 42:22 – Chuck: Instructor or Student how do they inquire to teach/attend at your school? 42:44 – Guest: We are launching in the United Kingdom and looking for a program director there! 43:00 – Advertisement – Get A Coder Job! End – Cache Fly Links: Ruby on Rails Angular JavaScript Elm Phoenix GitHub Get A Coder Job Income Share Agreement’s Definition DevMountain Charles Max Wood’s Twitter Nader Dabit’s Twitter Lucas Reis’ GitHub Ben Nelson’s Talk: Rethinking Higher Education – ICERI 2016 Keynote Speech Ben Nelson’s LinkedIn Ben Nelson’s Twitter Lambda School Sponsors: Get a Coder Job Cache Fly Fresh Books Kendo UI   Picks: Lucas Cypress Looking a Cypress as a Development Environment. Nader Egghead.io Nader’s courses on Egghead.io Suggestions for courses Charles Opportunity to help liberate developers Extreme Ownership Hiring a developer Sales Rep. for selling sponsorships Show note writer Ben Air Table

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RRU 039: Lambda School with Ben Nelson

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 52:38


Panel: Nader Dabit Lucas Reis Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Ben Nelson In this episode, the panelists talk with Ben Nelson who is a co-founder and CTO of Lambda School. The panelists and Ben talk about Lambda School, the pros & cons of the 4-year university program for developers, and much more. Check it out! Show Topics: 0:00 – Kendo UI 0:33 – Chuck: We have Nader, Lucas, and myself – our special gust is Ben Nelson! 0:50 – Guest: Hi! 0:54 – Chuck: Please introduce yourself. 0:58 – Guest: I love to ski and was a developer in the Utah area. 1:12 – Chuck: Let’s talk about Lambda School, but I think explaining what the school is and how you operate will help. Give us an elevator pitch for the school. 1:36 – Guest: The school is 30-weeks long and we go deep into computer fundamentals. They get exposed to multiple stacks. Since it’s 30-weeks to run we help with the finances by they start paying once they get employed. It’s online and students from U.S. and the U.K. 3:23 – Chuck: I don’t want you to badmouth DevMountain, great model, but I don’t know if it works for everyone? 3:43 – Guest: Three months part-time is really hard if you don’t have a technical background. It was a grind and hard for the students. 4:03 – Nader: Is it online or any part in-person. 4:11 – Guest: Yep totally online. 4:40 – Nader: Austen Allred is really, really good at being in the social scene. I know that he has mentioned that you are apart of...since 2017? 5:20 – Guest: Yeah you would be surprised how much Twitter has helped our school. He is the other co-founder and is a genius with social media platforms! 6:04 – Guest mentions Python, marketing, and building a following. 7:17 – Guest: We saw a lot of students who wanted to enroll but they couldn’t afford it. This gave us the idea to help with using the income share agreement. 8:06 – Nader: Yeah, that’s really cool. I didn’t know you were online only so now that makes sense. Do you have other plans for the company? 8:33 – Guest: Amazon started with books and then branched out; same thing for us. 8:56 – Chuck: Let’s talk about programming and what’s your placement rate right now? 9:05 – Guest: It fluctuates. Our incentive is we don’t get paid unless our students get employed. Our first couple classes were 83% and then later in the mid-60%s and it’s averaging around there. Our goal is 90% in 90 days. Guest continues: All boot camps aren’t the same. 10:55 – Lucas: Ben, I have a question. One thing we have a concern about is that universities are disconnected with the CURRENT market! 11:47 – Guest: We cannot compare to the 4-year system, but our strength we don’t have tenure track Ph.D. professors. Our instructors have been working hands-on for a while. They are experienced engineers. We make sure the instructors we hire are involved and passionate. We pay for them to go to conferences and we want them to be on the cutting-edge. We feel like we can compete to CS degrees b/c of the focused training that we offer. 13:16 – Chuck: Yeah, when I went to school there were only 2 professors that came from the field. 14:22 – Guest: Yeah, look at MIT. When I was studying CS in school my best professor was adjunct b/c he came from the field. I don’t know if the 4-year plan is always the best. I don’t want to shoot down higher education but you have to consider what’s best for you. 15:05 – Nader: It’s spread out across the different fields. It was a model that was created a long time ago, and isn’t always the best necessarily for computer science. Think about our field b/c things are moving so fast.  15:57 – Chuck: What you are saying, Nader, but 10 years ago this iPhone was a brand new thing, and now we are talking about a zillion different devices that you can write for. It’s crazy. That’s where we are seeing things change – the fundamentals are good – but they aren’t teaching you at that level. Hello – it’s not the ‘90s anymore! I wonder if my bias comes from boot camp grads were really motivated in the first place...and they want to make a change and make a career out of it. 17:34 – Chuck: There is value, but I don’t know if my CS major prepared me well for the job market. 17:42 – Guest: Probably you didn’t have much student loan debt being that you went to Utah. 17:58 – Nader: Why is that? 18:03 – Chuck talks about UT’s tuition and how he worked while attending college. 18:29 – Lucas: I don’t stop studying. The fundamentals aren’t bad to keep studying them. Putting you into a job first should be top priority and then dive into the fundamentals. Work knowledge is so important – after you are working for 1 year – then figure out what the fundamentals are. I think I learn better the “other way around.” 20:30 – Chuck: That’s fair. 20:45 – Guest: That’s exactly what we focus on. The guest talks about the general curriculum at the Lambda School 22:07 – Nader: That’s an interesting take on that. When you frame it that way – there is no comparison when considering the student loan debt. 22:30 – Chuck: College degrees do have a place, too. 22:39 – Chuck: Who do you see applying to the boot camps? 23:05 – Guest: It’s a mix. It’s concentrated on people who started in another career and they want to make a career change. Say they come from construction or finances and they are switching to developing. We get some college students, but it’s definitely more adult training. 24:02 – Guest: The older people who have families they are desperate and they are hungry and want to work hard. We had this guy who was making $20,000 and now he’s making $85K. Now his daughter can have his own bedroom and crying through that statement. 24:50 – Chuck: That makes sense! 24:52 – Advertisement – FRESH BOOKS! 26:02 – Guest: Look at MIT, Berkeley – the value is filtering and they are only accepting the top of the top. We don’t want to operate like that. We just have to hire new teachers and not build new buildings. We raise the bar and set the standard – and try to get everybody to that bar. We aren’t sacrificing quality but want everybody there. 27:43 – Chuck: What are the tradeoffs? 28:00 – Guest: There is an energy in-person that happens that you miss out on doing it online. There are a lot of benefits, though, doing it online. They have access to a larger audience via the web, they can re-watch videos that teachers record. 28:45 – Nader: Is there a set curriculum that everyone uses? How do you come up with the curriculum and how often does it get revamped? What are you teaching currently? 29:08 – Guest answers the question in-detail. 30:49 – Guest (continues): Heavily project-focused, too! 31:08 – Nader: What happens when they start and if they dropout? 31:22 – Guest: When we first got started we thought it was going to be high dropout rates. At first it was 40% b/c it’s hard, you can close your computer, and walk away. If a student doesn’t score 80% or higher in the week then they have to do it again. Our dropout rate is only 5-10%. In the beginning they have a grace period of 2-4 weeks where they wouldn’t owe anything. After a certain point, though, they are bound to pay per our agreements. 33:00 – Chuck: Where do people get stuck? 33:05 – Guest: Redux, React, and others! Maybe an instructor isn’t doing a good job. 34:06 – Guest: It’s intense and so we have to provide emotional support. 34:17 – Nader: I started a school year and I ran it for 1-3 years and didn’t go anywhere. We did PHP and Angular 1 and a little React Native. We never were able to get the numbers to come, and we’d only have 3-4 people. I think the problem was we were in Mississippi and scaling it is not an easy thing to do. This could be different if you were in NY. But if you are virtual that is a good take. Question: What hurdles did you have to overcome? 35:52 – Guest: There was a lot of experimentation. Dropout rates were a big one, and the other one is growth. One problem that needed to be solved first was: Is there a demand for this? Reddit helped and SubReddit. For the dropout rates we had to drive home the concept of accountability. There are tons of hands-on help from TA’s, there is accountability with attendance, and homework and grades. We want them to know that they are noticed and we are checking-in on them if they were to miss class, etc. 38:41 – Chuck: I know your instructor, Luis among others. I know they used to work for DevMountain. How do you find these folks? 39:15 – Guest: A lot of it is through the network, but now Twitter, too. 40:13 – Nader: I am always amazed with the developers that come out of UT. 40:28 – Chuck: It’s interesting and we are seeing companies coming out here. 40:50 – Guest: Something we were concerned about was placement as it relates to geography. So someone that is in North Dakota – would they get a job. The people in the rural areas almost have an easier time getting the job b/c it’s less competitive. Companies are willing to pay for relocation, which is good. 41:49 – Nader: That is spot on. 42:22 – Chuck: Instructor or Student how do they inquire to teach/attend at your school? 42:44 – Guest: We are launching in the United Kingdom and looking for a program director there! 43:00 – Advertisement – Get A Coder Job! End – Cache Fly Links: Ruby on Rails Angular JavaScript Elm Phoenix GitHub Get A Coder Job Income Share Agreement’s Definition DevMountain Charles Max Wood’s Twitter Nader Dabit’s Twitter Lucas Reis’ GitHub Ben Nelson’s Talk: Rethinking Higher Education – ICERI 2016 Keynote Speech Ben Nelson’s LinkedIn Ben Nelson’s Twitter Lambda School Sponsors: Get a Coder Job Cache Fly Fresh Books Kendo UI   Picks: Lucas Cypress Looking a Cypress as a Development Environment. Nader Egghead.io Nader’s courses on Egghead.io Suggestions for courses Charles Opportunity to help liberate developers Extreme Ownership Hiring a developer Sales Rep. for selling sponsorships Show note writer Ben Air Table

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SHOW-446 WED 07 DEC 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2016 59:53


BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SHOW-446 WED 07 DEC 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1.T.J. AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season is upon us again. Send us your sightings. ​Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info. The Bigfoot Hot Line is available 24 Hours A Day!!! 2. GUEST ONE, TJ INTERVIEWS KELLY OF TX AND TALKS ABOUT HIS RECENT ENCOUNTER EXPERIENCE AND ABOUT ACTIVITY GOING ON. (15MIN) 3. GUEST TWO, T J INTERVIEWS , AUSTIN AND BRANDON FROM MD AND TALK ABOUT THEIR HUNT FOR BIGFOOT THE PAST COUPLE OF YEARS. (15 MIN) 4. GUEST THREE - 3.T J INTERVIEWS AUDREY FROM KY AND TALKS ABOUT HER WEEKLY INTERFACE WITH THE CREATURES RIGHT OUTSIDE HER HOUSE. (15 MIN) 5. GUEST FOUR- ROCKY AND TJ AND SFBI TEAM DISCUSS CURRENT EXPEDITION RESULTS AND MORE EXPEDITION AND UPCOMING EXPEDITION PREPARATIONS. (15 MIN) ​ MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THEIR AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSES THE SHOW. FOR AN EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! ​. MARCO BILL

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-445 30 NOV 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 61:02


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-445 30 NOV 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1.T.J. AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season is upon us again. Send us your sightings. ​Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info The Bigfoot Hot Line is available 24 Hours A Day!!! ​ 2. GUEST ONE, TJ INTERVIEWS AUDREY FROM KY AND TALKS ABOUT HER ENCOUNTERS THE PAST WEEK WITH THE CREATURE RIGHT OUTSIDE HER HOUSE. (15 MIN) 3. GUEST TWO, TOM INTERVIEWS AUTUMN OF OK AND TALKS ABOUT HER EXPERIENCE AND ABOUT ACTIVITY GOING ON. (10 MIN) 4. GUEST THREE - 3. T J INTERVIEWS , MR. SMITH FROM LOWER STATES, CONTINUES HIS TALKS ABOUT STRANGE ACTIVITY GOING ON AND TALKS ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE (PHOTOS AND VIDEOS). (25 MIN) 5. GUEST FOUR- ROCKY AND TJ AND SFBI TEAM DISCUSS CURRENT EXPEDITION RESULTS AND MORE EXPEDITION AND UPCOMING EXPEDITION PREPARATIONS. (10 MIN) ​ MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THEIR AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSES THE SHOW. FOR AN EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! ​. MARCO BILL

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-438 05 OCT 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 56:31


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-438 05 OCT 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1.T.J. AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season is upon us again. Send us your sightings. ​Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info The Bigfoot Hot Line is available 24 Hours A Day!!! 2. GUEST ONE, TJ INTERVIEWS LAURA OF NEW HAMPSHIRE AND TALKS ABOUT HER ENCOUNTER WITH THE CREATURE. (15 MIN) 3. GUEST TWO, SURPRISE GUEST MAKES NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PLANS. (15 MIN) ​3. GUEST THREE, TJ INTERVIEWS KELLY OF TX TALKS ABOUT ACTIVITY THAT'S BEEN GOING ON IN HIS AREA. (10 MIN) 4. GUEST FOUR - TJ INTERVIEWS , ZEKE OF ARKANSAS. HE HAD MORE STRANGE ACTIVITY THIS PAST WEEK AND TALKS ABOUT PAST ACTIVITY. (10 MIN) 5. GUEST FIVE, TJ INTERVIEWS DAVE ORTIZ OF 4-CORNERS NM AND TALKS ABOUT VARIOUS ACTIVITIES IN HIS AREA. (10 MIN) MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THEIR AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSE THE SHOW. FOR EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! MARCO BILL

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-437 28 SEP 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 62:13


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-437 28 SEP 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1.T.J. AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season is upon us again. Send us your sightings. ​Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info The Bigfoot HotLine is available 24 Hours A Day!!! 2. GUEST ONE, TJ INTERVIEWS JIMMY OF TEXAS AND TALKS ABOUT HIS ENCOUNTER WITH THE CREATURE. (10 MIN) 3. GUEST TWO, TJ INTERVIEWS AUDREY FROM KY AND TALKS ABOUT HER ENCOUNTERS WITH THE CREATURE RIGHT OUTSIDE HER HOUSE. (10 MIN) 3. GUEST THREE, TJ INTERVIEWS A. K RILEY OF THE WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE RESERVATION IN ARIZONA. TALKS ABOUT ACTIVITY THAT'S BEEN GOING ON IN HIS AREA. (10 MIN) 4. GUEST FOUR - TJ INTERVIEWS , KEVIN FROM PA, HE HAD MORE STRANGE ACTIVITY THIS PAST WEEK AND TALKS ABOUT PAST ACTIVITY. (10 MIN) 5. GUEST FIVE, TJ INTERVIEWS PAUL FROM MONTANA AND TALKS ABOUT HIS VARIOUS ENCOUNTERS OVER THE PAST YEARS TO PRESENT. (10 MIN) 6. GUEST SIX ROCKY AND TJ DISCUSS PAST EXPEDITION AND UPCOMING EXPEDITION PREPARATIONS. (10 MIN) ​ MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THEIR AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSE THE SHOW. FOR EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! ​. MARCO BILL

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-436 21 SEP 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016 59:47


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-436 21 SEP 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1.T.J. AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season is upon us again. Send us your sightings. ​Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info The Bigfoot HotLine is available 24 Hours A Day!!! 2. GUEST ONE, TJ INTERVIEWS AUDREY FROM KY AND TALKS ABOUT HER ENCOUNTER WITH THE CREATURE. (10 MIN) 3. GUEST TWO - TJ INTERVIEWS , KELLY FROM TX, HE HAD STRANGE ACTIVITY THIS PAST WEEKEND AND TALKS ABOUT PAST ACTIVITY. (10 MIN) 4. GUEST THREE, TJ INTERVIEWS PAUL FROM MONTANA AND TALKS ABOUT HIS VARIOUS ENCOUNTERS OVER THE PAST YEARS TO PRESENT. (10 MIN) 5. GUEST FOUR- TJ INTERVIEWS FRANCIS OF MONTANA GO OVER PAST EXPERIENCES AND WHATS BEEN GOING ON IN HIS AREA. NATIVE AMERICAN BIGFOOT LORE AND LEGENDS. (10 MIN) 6. GUEST FIVE - ROCKY AND TJ DISCUSS PAST EXPEDITION AND UPCOMING EXPEDITION PREPARATIONS. (10 MIN) ​ MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THEIR AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSE THE SHOW. FOR EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! MARCO BILL

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-435 14 SEP 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 61:03


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-435 14 SEP 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1. TJ AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season Was upon us July Thru August. Send us your sightings. Here are States we were in Washington, Montana, Arizona, Oklahoma, Maine, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Utah . Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info The Bigfoot HotLine is available 24 Hours A Day!!! 2. GUEST ONE - MICHAEL GREEN GIVES REPORT FROM THE FIELD WITH ROCKY AND TJ. (15 MIN) 2. GUEST TWO - TJ INTERVIEWS KEVIN ,OF PA WITH ABOUT RECENT AND PAST ACTIVITY. (15 MIN) 3. GUEST THREE, TJ INTERVIEWS ZEKE AND FAMILY FROM ARKANSAS TALKS ABOUT RECENT VIDEO THEY TOOK OF POSSIBLE BIGFOOT. (15 MIN) . 4. GUEST FOUR - MICHAEL GREEN ROCKY TALKS ABOUT PAST EXPERIENCES. (10 MIN) ​ MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THEIR AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSE THE SHOW. FOR EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! ​MARCO BILL

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-433 31 AUG 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 67:58


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-433 31 AUG 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1. TJ AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season Was upon us July Thru August. Send us your sightings. Here are States we were in Washington, Montana, Arizona, Oklahoma, Maine, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Utah . Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info The Bigfoot HotLine is available 24 Hours A Day!!! 2. GUEST ONE - TJ INTERVIEWS TC OF TEXAS GO OVER WHATS BEEN GOING ON IN HIS AREA. (10 MIN) 3. GUEST TWO -TJ INTERVIEWS KELLY OF TEXAS ACTIVITY HE EXPERIENCED IN THE PAST WITH SFBI TEAM. (10 MIN). 4. GUEST THREE, TJ INTERVIEWS DAVE ORTIZ OF 4-CORNERS NM AND TALKS ABOUT ACTIVITY GOING ON IN HIS AREA. (10 MIN) 5. GUEST FOUR, TJ INTERVIEWS PAUL OF MONTANA AND TALKS ABOUT PAST AND CURRENT ACTIVITY IN HIS AREA. (20 MIN) 6. . TJ, ROCKY AND MICHAEL GREENE HIGH LITE THEIR EXPERIENCES OF THIS PAST EXPEDITIONS TO THE END AND DISCUSS EXPERIENCES THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED SO FAR ON EXPEDITION. MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THIER AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSE THE SHOW. FOR EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! MARCO BILL

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-432 24 AUG 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 62:30


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-432 24 AUG 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1. TOM AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season Was upon us July Thru August. Send us your sightings. Here are States we were in Washington, Montana, Arizona, Oklahoma, Maine, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Utah . Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info The Bigfoot Hot Line is available 24 Hours A Day!!! 2. GUEST ONE - TJ INTERVIEWS JIM SNELL OF NEW HAMPSHIRE GO OVER PAST EXPEDITION EXPERIENCES AND WHATS BEEN GOING ON IN HIS AREA. (10 MIN) 3. GUEST TWO -TJ INTERVIEWS KEVIN , ROBIN AND AMBER WITH TJ ABOUT RECENT ACTIVITY THIS PAST WEEKEND WITH MORE GOING ON FROM LAST WEEK. (FOOT PRINTS). (20 MIN) (SEE PICS ON WEBSITE). 4. GUEST THREE, TJ INTERVIEWS WILLIAM FROM NEW YORK TALK S ABOUT MUSEUM AND OTHER ARTIFACTS. (10 MIN) ​5. GUEST FOUR, TJ INTERVIEWS FRANCIS FROM MONTANA TALKS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICAN LEGENDS ABOUT BIGFOOT. (20 MIN) 6. . TJ, ROCKY AND MICHAEL GREENE HIGHLITE THIER EXPERIENCES OF THIS PAST EXPEDITION S TO THE END AND DISCUSS EXPERIENCES THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED SO FAR ON EXPEDITION. MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THIER AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSE THE SHOW. FOR EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! MARCO BILL

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BFLRS-431 17 AUG 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 60:50


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-431 17 AUG 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1. TJ AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season Was upon us July Thru August. Send us your sightings. Here are States we were in Washington, Montana, Arizona, Oklahoma, Maine, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Utah Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info The Bigfoot Hot Line is available 24 Hours A Day!!! 2. GUEST ONE -TJ INTERVIEWS KEVIN , ROBIN AND AMBER WITH TJ ABOUT RECENT ENCOUNTER EXPERIENCE WITH MORE GOING ON FROM LAST WEEK. (25 MIN) (SEE PICS ON WEBSITE). 3. GUEST TWO - TJ INTERVIEWS ERIC OF NORTH CAROLINA EXPLAIN WHATS BEEN GOING ON IN HIS AREA. 4. GUEST THREE, TJ INTERVIEWS GREG WORTHINGTON AND REVIEW HIS INVESTIGATION OF AN ENCOUNTER. E. 6. . TJ, ROCKY AND MICHAEL GREENE HIGH LITE THEIR EXPERIENCES OF THIS PAST EXPEDITION FROM TEXAS TO THE END AND DISCUSS EXPERIENCES THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED SO FAR ON EXPEDITION. MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THIER AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSE THE SHOW. FOR EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! . MARCO BILL

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES
BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-430 10 AUG 2016

BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO 2016 ARCHIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2016 60:43


THE BIGFOOT LIVE RADIO SH0W-430 10 AUG 2016 THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING 7-8PM PACIFIC TIME 1. TOM AND SFBI TEAM ARE BACK FROM EXPEDITION : Expedition season Was upon us July Thru August. Send us your sightings. Here are States we were in Washington, Montana, Arizona, Oklahoma, Maine, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Rhode Island, Utah . Join Us -- Finding Bigfoot With The Searching For Bigfoot Team ! We Need Your Eyes and Ears. Do you know of or have your heard of any Bigfoot Sightings, Activity, Evidence or Stories in these areas. Please Call TJ, our Live Capture Team Leader At (606) 620 - 6667 for Texas to East Coast Info OR Call Tom Biscardi, The Godfather of Bigfoot At (415) 518 - 8494 For Texas to West Coast Info The Bigfoot HotLine is available 24 Hours A Day!!! 2. GUEST ONE-WE INTERVIEW KEVIN AND ROBIN WITH TJ WITH RECENT ENCOUNTER EXPERIENCE (25 MIN) (SEE PICS ON WEBSITE). 3. GUEST TWO - TJ INTERVIEWS BRUCE SCHILDT OF BLACKFEET NATION IN MONTANA AND EXPLAIN WHATS BEEN GOINGIN HIS AREA. 4. GUEST THREE, TJ INTERVIEWS THERON OF THE CHOCKTAW NATION IN MISSISSIPPI AND TELLS WHAT ACTION HAS BEEN GOING ON THERE. 5. GUEST FOUR TJ AND ROCKY INTERVIEW ROCKY OF ARKANSAS AND TALK ABOUT HIS RECENT EXPERIENCE WHERE HE ALMOST RAN OVER A CREATURE THIS WEEK. 6. . TJ, ROCKY AND MICHAEL GREENE HIGH LITE THEIR EXPERIENCES OF THIS PAST EXPEDITION FROM TEXAS TO THE END AND DISCUSS EXPERIENCES THEY HAVE EXPERIENCED SO FAR ON EXPEDITION. MARCO BILL RE-ENFORCES THE CALL TO EVERYONE TO KEEP THEIR EYES AND EARS OPEN AND REPORT ANY ENCOUNTERS OR ACTION IN THIER AREAS ON THE BIGFOOT HOT LINE. MARCO BILL THEN CLOSE THE SHOW. FOR EXCITING EVENT IN BIGFOOT HISTORY! . MARCO BILL

21st Century Radio with Dr. Bob Hieronimus, Ph.D.
Chesapeake Climate Action Network and Baltimore Free Farm

21st Century Radio with Dr. Bob Hieronimus, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2011 45:00


8/14/11 SUNDAY GUEST TWO 9-9:30 PM Eastern Mike Tidwell Director, Chesapeake Climate Action Network – and the organized protest against the proposed international pipeline from Canada to Texas. www.TarSandsAction.org www.ChesapeakeClimate.org GUEST THREE 9:30-10 PM Eastern Don Barton Representative from the Baltimore Free Farm organization: creating ecologically sound alternatives to promote urban agriculture, sustainability, and permaculture, and ethically produced food to local residents www.BaltimoreFreeFarm.org