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The Chris Voss Show
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – How to Get Along with Anyone: The Playbook for Predicting and Preventing Conflict at Work and at Home by John Eliot, Jim Guinn

The Chris Voss Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 29:15


How to Get Along with Anyone: The Playbook for Predicting and Preventing Conflict at Work and at Home by John Eliot, Jim Guinn Theconflictdocs.com Amazon.com Defuse any heated conflict by learning which of the five conflict styles you are and how to resolve even the most sensitive dispute with this must-read guide. The average American worker spends 156 hours a year engaged in the kind of moderate to intense workplace conflict that adversely impacts both performance and health. Managers spend twenty-six percent of their time addressing and resolving conflicts on their team—the equivalent of chewing up one full workday each week. But what if it didn't need to be like this? What if there was a way to spend less time in stressfully interpersonal interactions and more time on the things that really matter? Through three decades of building and facilitating team chemistry for Fortune 500 companies, professional sports franchises, schools, government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and families—Drs. Jim Guinn and John Eliot have reduced the time and cost of conflict resolution. With this on-the-ground experience combined with industry-leading science and research, Guinn and Eliot discovered people respond to conflict in one of five ways: avoid, compete, analyze, collaborate, or accommodate. Because our responses are ingrained byproducts of the subcortex in action, they are predictable. If you can predict how someone will behave in a given circumstance, you can formulate a game plan. The secret is knowing which of the five patterns someone is wired to use when smacked by a stressor. How to Get Along with Anyone is a pragmatic hands-on book to help you determine conflict types so you can navigate the arguments that emerge in day-to-day life. You'll learn the formula for identifying your coworkers' and loved ones' conflict styles and how to use this information to foster better communication and more effective, collaboration. Filled with fun, engaging examples and actionable techniques, How to Get Along with Anyone teaches you how to predict and prevent escalated conflict, arming you with practical tools for flipping the script on sticking points to nurture stronger and more meaningful relationships.ABOUT THE AUTHORS DR. JOHN ELIOT, PHD, mentors executives and advises professional sports teams, coaches, and athletes on how to apply individual and organizational psychology principles for enhancing health, performance, workplace culture, and the bottom line. He has consulted for NASA, the US Olympic Committee, the Mayo Clinic, Sony, Microsoft, and other Fortune 500 companies. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, ESPN, Fox Sports, MSNBC, Bloomberg, Harvard Business Review, and more. Eliot has held professorial appointments at the University of Virginia, Stanford, Rice, the SMU Edwin Cox School of Business, and the Texas Medical Center, where he won teaching awards at each. JIM GUINN, EDD, is the president of the Resolution Resource Group, a training and development company that works with Fortune 500 companies, professional sports franchises, large-scale school districts, universities, law firms, and governments on effectively handling conflict. As a mediator, he has conducted over a thousand successful mediations involving family, organizational, civil, and governmental disputes. Clients across HR departments, sales staffs, middle management, and boards, Dr. Guinn personally trains CEOs from all walks of life, plus numerous celebrities and sports icons.

The Art of Charm
The Science Of Conflict Resolution | Dr. Jim Guinn

The Art of Charm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 66:56


In today's episode, we discuss the art and science of conflict resolution with Dr. Jim Guinn, a renowned expert in mediation and interpersonal dynamics. As the president of the Resolution Resource Group, Dr. Guinn has worked with Fortune 500 companies, government organizations, and teams across industries to help them navigate complex disputes and build stronger relationships. He is the co-author of How to Get Along with Anyone: The Playbook for Predicting and Preventing Conflict at Work and Home, where he shares practical strategies for managing conflict before it escalates.  Join us for an insightful conversation with Dr. Jim Guinn as he unpacks the keys to mastering conflict in both personal and professional settings. Why do emotions often derail rational thinking in high-stakes disagreements? How can understanding different conflict styles transform the way we navigate challenges at work and in relationships? Dr. Guinn shares powerful techniques for predicting, preventing, and resolving conflict, drawing from years of experience mediating everything from corporate disputes to family dynamics. Discover how to identify core issues, adapt to others' communication styles, and foster collaboration to achieve win-win outcomes.  What to Listen For Introduction – 00:00:00 What is How to Get Along with Anyone, and how can it help you improve both personal and professional relationships? What is mediation, and why is it often a last resort in disputes? What are the biggest misconceptions about difficult people in conflict? The 5 Conflict Styles – 00:06:31 What are the five core conflict styles, and how do they differ? How can you identify your own conflict style and that of others? Why is adapting your approach to match the other person's style critical for success? Techniques for Managing High-Emotion Conflict – 00:13:48 How does the Voice Technique work to de-escalate tense situations? What is the Detour Technique, and how can it uncover the core issues in a conflict? Why is managing your own emotional triggers key to effective conflict resolution? Predicting and Preventing Conflict – 00:24:03 How can understanding communication patterns help prevent future disputes? What are the three types of conflict—task, process, and relational—and why is identifying them important? How can leaders use conflict styles to build balanced and effective teams? Resolving Conflict with the Domino and Momentum Techniques – 00:44:49 What is the Domino Technique, and when should it be used? Why is the Momentum Technique better suited for certain personalities? How can self-awareness of your own conflict triggers make you a better leader? A Word From Our Sponsors Tired of awkward handshakes and collecting business cards without building real connections? Dive into our Free Social Capital Networking Masterclass. Learn practical strategies to make your interactions meaningful and boost your confidence in any social situation. Sign up for free at theartofcharm.com/sc and elevate your networking from awkward to awesome. Don't miss out on a network of opportunities! Ready to start your ecommerce business? Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/charm. Grow your business–no matter what stage you're in. Curious about your influence level?  Get your Influence Index Score today! Take this 60-second quiz to find out how your influence stacks up against top performers at theartofcharm.com/influence Unleash the power of covert networking to infiltrate high-value circles and build a 7-figure network in just 90 days. Ready to start? Check out our CIA-proven guide to networking like a spy! Resources from this Episode How to Get Along with Anyone: The Playbook for Predicting and Preventing Conflict at Work and at Home The Conflict Docs website Check in with AJ and Johnny! AJ on LinkedIn Johnny on LinkedIn AJ on Instagram Johnny on Instagram The Art of Charm on Instagram The Art of Charm on YouTube The Art of Charm on TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Other Side Lifestyle
157: Navigating Parenting and Health w/ Hilary Guinn

Other Side Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 58:51


Hilary Guinn talks about the complexities of parenting, health, and nutrition. They discuss the importance of balancing personal health with family responsibilities, the journey of self-discovery and body image, and the impact of stress on nutrition. Hilary shares her personal experiences with dieting, mental health, and the evolution of her approach to coaching. The conversation emphasizes the significance of communication, support systems, and the need for self-compassion in creating sustainable healthy habits for families.   Follow Hilary on IG: @hillyguinnfit   If you are a coach, sign up now for The Real Coaches Summit 2025 in Las Vegas this April, organized by yours truly - Aram Grigorian.  The speaker lineup is insane, and don't forget macro friendly breakfast, lunch, and dinner is provided, as well as a top shelf open bar happy hour each evening to network and meet the speakers.  No VIP - we are all equals at this event!     You can find us on Instagram: Aram: @4weeks2thebeach Jim: @jimmynutrition   Grab some Serenity Gummies: CuredNutrition.com Code: OSL for 20% OFF Get some t-shirts/tanks/hoodies at:   https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/shop If you'd like to reach out to Aram, you can find him at:  https://www.4weeks2thebeach.com/work-with-me If you'd like to reach out to Jim, you can find him at:  https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/schedule Go get some supplements: www.legionathletics.com, use code: ARAM

The HR L&D Podcast
How HR Leaders Can Empower Women In Their Workspace | Kirsteen Williamson-Guinn

The HR L&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 55:03


Today's HR L&D podcast is brought to you by Deel, the all-in-one global-first people platform. Learn how to streamline payroll for your global team with our comprehensive checklist to help ensure compliance and increase efficiency. Learn more: https://www.deel.com/lp/forrester-global-payroll-study/?utm_medium=sponsored-newsletter&utm_source=nickday&utm_campaign=ww_engage_download_nickday_sponnewsletter_payrollnewsletter-forresterreport-dec24_gp_all&utm_content=engage_gp_sponnewsletter_forresterreport-sponnews400-fin_enIn this episode of The HR L&D Podcast, host Nick Day sits down with Kirsteen Williamson-Gwynn, founder of Elevate Women and author of *Unshakable Confidence: Your Blueprint*. Together, they delve into the challenges women face in the workplace and the strategies needed to overcome them. Kirsteen shares actionable insights into rebuilding confidence, tackling imposter syndrome, and navigating career breaks, particularly for women re-entering the workforce. This conversation highlights the critical role HR plays in fostering inclusive workplaces, supporting women's career progression, and creating environments that enable everyone to thrive. Kirsteen also discusses how leadership training often overlooks gender-specific needs and offers solutions for empowering women in senior roles. Key topics include: - Strategies to overcome imposter syndrome and self-doubt. - How HR can support women returning to work and thriving post-career break. - Creating inclusive and psychologically safe workplaces for all. - Addressing menopause in the workplace with sensitivity and understanding. - The importance of building confidence, clarity, and connection in career advancement. Kirsteen also introduces her book, *Unshakable Confidence*, a step-by-step guide to reclaiming your power and advancing your career with purpose. If you're ready to transform your mindset and elevate your leadership game, this is an episode you don't want to miss. Find your ideal candidate with our job vacancy system: https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/919cf6b9eaSign up to the HR L&D Newsletter - https://jgarecruitment.ck.page/23e7b153e7Connect with Kirsteen:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsteen-williamson-guinn/Connect with Nick Day: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickday/Of course, if you are an HR or L&D professional listening to this podcast and you have an HR, HRIS or L&D related vacancy that you would love some specialist HR recruitment support with – please also get in touch with me! I would love to help show you what a great HR recruitment experience feels like! You can reach out to me directly at nick@jgarecruitment.com or give me a call – 01727800377.Thanks for listening folks – I look forward to bringing you the next episode of the HR L&D Podcast real...

Lapsed
Sascha Guinn Anderson

Lapsed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 60:14


Sascha Guinn Anderson is a writer, a former cheese educator, a citizen of the Chocktaw nation, and a soon-to-be (Episcopal) priest!  Listen in as Anne and Sascha talk rosaries, indigeneity and Christianity, and the atheist-to-clergy pipeline. And also with you!LINKSHaka in NZ parliamentSasha's book recommendation:  The Four Vision Quests of JesusWant to watch the full video of this episode? WE HAVE PATREON!  http://www.patreon.com/LapsedPodcast Share your stories, thoughts, and questions with us at lapsedpodcast@gmail.com or at www.lapsedpodcast.com or call us and leave a message at 505-6-LAPSED.Follow us on Twitter (@lapsedpodcast) Instagram (@lapsedpodcast) and Facebook.Subscribe. Rate. Review. Tell your friends!

Just Press Record
From YouTube House Builder to Cider Maker: Finding Your Path | Cara Brookins and Rusty Guinn

Just Press Record

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 98:57


Just Press Record brings together Cara Brookins, author of "Rise: How a House Built a Family," and Rusty Guinn of Epsilon Theory for a fascinating conversation about building things that matter. Cara shares her incredible story of building a 3,500 square foot house from scratch with her four children using only YouTube tutorials, while Rusty discusses transforming a historic 1763 property into a thriving apple orchard and cidery. The conversation weaves through themes of stubborn optimism, the importance of tangible creation in a digital age, and how the people who truly matter in our lives show up even when they think we're making a mistake. From hauling concrete in wheelbarrows to splitting wood at midnight for the perfect Texas brisket, we explore how physical labor connects us to something deeper than just the end product. Cara and Rusty offer profound insights into how social networks are changing human consciousness, the value of finding your "ride or die" tribe of 120 people, and why sometimes the most authentic path forward requires getting your hands dirty. Whether you're interested in homesteading, writing, craft cider, or just finding your place in an increasingly digital world, this conversation has something for everyone who believes in building things that last. A Cultish Creative production exploring what happens when we choose to "do something" rather than just "be something."

Adams Ward (Spokane Valley)
S2E39 George Guinn

Adams Ward (Spokane Valley)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 39:16


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My 904 News
Nancy Guinn and Kristy Colon are here to talk about the Tonya Kuc Foundation

My 904 News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 30:24


Nancy Guinn and Kristy Colon are here to talk about all the excitement, and important mission of the Tonya Kuc Foundation

Luxe Life Discovered
Incredible CruiseNReviews from the Expert Audrey Guinn

Luxe Life Discovered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 27:10


Audrey is one of the founders of CruiseNReview. When she's not traveling, she works as an Account Executive at Jonesboro Radio Group. An avid cruiser, Audrey went on her first cruise in June of 2012. She's been on 19 cruises to the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Alaska. Her favorite port of call is Barbados. She also enjoys land vacations and is an expert in all things Branson, Missouri.​You can reach out to Audrey on social media by clicking the icons below. You can also e-mail her at audrey@cruisenreview.comWebsite www.luxelifediscovered.com Youtube Roku Amazon Fire TV

Saturday Live
Jodi Picoult, Kristian Nairn, Sam Evans and Shauna Guinn, Alexander Armstrong

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 60:34


One of the world's best known and bestselling authors Jodi Picoult is no stranger to controversy, some of her books have been banned in the US, and her latest novel might just ruffle a few ruffs here too as she looks to bust the myths we hold about the truth behind who wrote Shakespeare's plays. The actor and DJ Kristian Nairn, perhaps best known as the gentle giant Hodor in Game of Thrones, has written a memoir sharing stories about his life coming of age as a gay man during The troubles in Northern Ireland and finding his confidence as a drag queen called Revvlon. And Sam Evans and Shauna Guinn reveal what happened when they quit their 9-5 jobs, went on a pilgrimage around the Southern US states, and learned the dark art of American BBQ. All that, plus we have the Inheritance Tracks of actor, author and the voice of Danger Mouse and Hey Dugge - Alexander Armstrong.Presenters: Nikki Bedi and Jon Kay Producer: Ben Mitchell

ASCII Anything
S8E4: Behind the Scenes with Moser's Marketing Team

ASCII Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 49:07


This week Producer Brian brought some backup. The rest of the Moser Marketing Team is joining us! We're talking with Malinda Lowder, our Director of Marketing and Sales at Moser Consulting, Janelle Shideler and Jade Layman our Graphic Designers, and Latisha "Tish" Guinn, our Marketing Coordinator, about current trends, how the industry has evolved, and what services Moser's Marketing team can provide. And if you'd like to see a video podcast of this episode, copy and past this YouTube link into your browser:https://youtu.be/AoNFFlLkA9g 

The Pet Shop Girls from Pet Product News with Sherry (Odyssey Pets) and Carly (House of Paws)
Episode 43 - Based on a True Story: Super Scaling with Nancy Guinn

The Pet Shop Girls from Pet Product News with Sherry (Odyssey Pets) and Carly (House of Paws)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 41:34


We are thrilled to introduce you to Nancy and Chris Guinn, the dynamic duo behind the successful pet retail chain Dog Krazy. In this episode, they share their incredible story of growing from a single store to 8 locations across Virginia, and their plans to expand even further through franchising. We know you will be inspired by their passion for enhancing the lives of dogs and their unwavering commitment to providing exceptional customer service and education. Their insights about maintaining consistency, developing strong teams, and navigating the challenges of multi-location growth will be invaluable for any pet pro looking to scale. Connect with the Pet Shop Girls! Find us everywhere: https://linktr.ee/petshopgirls Connect with Carly (House of Paws): https://www.instagram.com/houseofpawsboutique https://www.tiktok.com/@houseofpawsboutique https://www.facebook.com/houseofpawsboutique Connect with Sherry (Odyssey Pets): https://www.facebook.com/odysseypets https://www.instagram.com/odysseypets https://linktr.ee/odysseypetsdallas Connect with Pet Product News: https://www.petproductnews.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PetProductNews

Critically Speaking
148 Dr. Thomas Guinn: Safe to Fly? Turbulence

Critically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 25:07


A serious type of turbulence has been encountered during commercial airline flights has been in the news lately. “Pancake turbulence”.  Hard to detect in advance. Most recently, an Air Europa flight from Madrid to Uruguay was hit by “strong turbulence” and had to make an emergency landing in Brazil, In another recent event. a flight bound from London to Singapore with 211 passengers and 18 crew members encountered turbulence that resulted in the death of a passenger, and the hospitalization and critical care of about 20 more with spinal injuries. What's this type of turbulence all about? How concerned should we be about flying? Dr. Thomas Gwynn, head of the Department of Applied Aviation Sciences at the distinguished Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,  explains about this type of turbulence and how turbulence may be increasing with global warming.    Key Takeaways: Turbulence result from eddies in the atmosphere and can be light, moderate, severe, and extreme. Chop turbulence is usually more moderate and rhythmic, similar to driving a car over a rumble strip. It can be annoying but isn't usually dangerous.   While onboard radar can help determine storms enabling pilots to avoid them, pancake turbulence, such as what affected these recent flights, cannot be detected by instruments.  Pilots can only learn of these from other pilots. Some studies seem to suggest that turbulence could be increasing with climate change.  No form of travel is without some level of risk, but flying is still, statistically, the safest mode of travel.    "The smaller the aircraft, the more vulnerable it's going to be to turbulence. For commercial airliners, generally, they have roughly the same vulnerability. So what really determines the vulnerability is something called the wing loading. The least vulnerable aircraft is going to be heavy aircraft with smaller wing sizes like your large jets. The greater weight makes it harder for the airflow to disrupt or move the aircraft." —  Dr. Thomas Guinn   Connect with Dr. Thomas Guinn: Professional Bio: https://faculty.erau.edu/Thomas.Guinn  Email: guinnt@erau.edu  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-guinn-37686439    Connect with Therese: Website: www.criticallyspeaking.net Threads: @critically_speaking Email: theresemarkow@criticallyspeaking.net     Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

The Power of Design
The Power of Design Podcast #89 - Brand Strategy with Melanie Guinn Henderson

The Power of Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 63:40


In this Episode of the Power of Design Podcast, Jack talked to his friend Melanie Guinn Henderson. With award-winning expertise in global strategy and execution, Mel is a trusted advisor with enterprises including corporate, non-profit, and government. Starting her career in Milan, Italy working with luxury brands, Mel has worked in dozens of industries throughout her career. She successfully advises top communication officers and global business executives in all areas of market research, strategy, and content. During our conversation, we talked about her passion for languages, working and living in Europe, and the importance of a brand strategy in the business world.   Podcast Instagram Jack on Instagram More info about the podcast

Cheri Hill Show
Michale J. Stewart & Kristine Caliger, Guinn Center

Cheri Hill Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 25:36


Data Driven. Independent. Non-Partisan. The Kenny Guinn Center for Policy Priorities is the only statewide nonprofit, nonpartisan policy research center addressing key challenges faced by policymakers and all Nevadans. Joining Cheri today is Kristine Caliger, Assistant Director and Michael Stewart, Research Director at the Guinn Center. Founded in 2014 by a group of Nevadans who sought to advance new policy choices based on sound research, sensible and pragmatic thinking, and bold ideas, the Guinn Center is named after the late Governor Kenny Guinn. Governor Guinn was a dynamic force for good in Nevada whose legacy of bipartisan problem-solving continues to inspire their mission today. Their staff researchers, together with academic partners and independent experts across the state, tackle policy issues from taxation to water use, healthcare to education and everything in between. GuinnCenter.org SageIntl.com

The Capitol Pressroom
Barbara Guinn leads state anti-poverty initiatives

The Capitol Pressroom

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 27:58


May 31, 2024 - After recently being confirmed as commissioner for the State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, Barbara Guinn swung by the studio to discuss her leadership priorities, combating child poverty, distributing public assistance and overseeing counties.

The School of Reinvention
66: From Actress to Advocate: How Psacoya Guinn Helps Homeless Youths Reinvent Themselves

The School of Reinvention

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 108:55


Have you ever thought about the transformative power of the arts in education?Welcome to the latest episode of the School of Reinvention podcast. Today I interviewed Psacoya Guinn, a visionary who uses theatre to transform lives. Psacoya's journey from actor to founder of the Trinity Theatre Group exemplifies the power of reinvention. Her work profoundly impacts students facing housing insecurity and economic challenges, showcasing how passion can lead to purpose. As she pursues a graduate degree in education entrepreneurship at the University of Pennsylvania, Psacoya's story underscores the courage it takes to follow your heart down unexpected paths.In this episode, we delve into the essence of reinvention and the importance of faith in navigating the unknown. Psacoya shares her insights on embracing uncertainty and finding peace in new beginnings. We also explore the sense of community found in fitness groups like Peloton and Orangetheory, highlighting how these spaces offer more than just physical exercise—they provide a supportive environment and motivation. Psacoya discusses the distinction between passion and purpose, illustrating how letting go of one dream can uncover your true calling, providing a powerful reminder that our passions can lead us to our purpose.Additionally, we tackle the pressures of societal expectations and financial constraints while pursuing dreams. Psacoya's experiences, from parking cars to corporate leadership, offer lessons in finding joy and growth in every role. Her dedication to expanding literacy and representation through the Trinity Theatre Group emphasizes the importance of role models for black and brown students. .KEY TAKEAWAYSIntroduction [00:00] Inspiration and problem identification [07:18] Navigating unexpected paths [14:22] Visioning and faith [27:09] Moving Towards Purpose [42:58] Definition of Success [52:25] Parking cars and finding joy [01:03:45] Pushing back against limiting beliefs [01:16:14]Venture evolution [01:33:32] Diversity and Representation in Education [01:38:20] ..Are you yearning for more than just the 9-to-5 grind?.Do you dream of turning your purpose into a business that allows you to prioritize what truly matters—family and impact?.Are you wondering, "Do I have what it takes to transition from corporate to a fulfilling entrepreneurial journey?"  Well, it's time to find out!.Take my Reinvention Readiness Quiz and discover if you're ready to reinvent yourself as a purpose-driven entrepreneur. Don't let another day pass wondering what could be. Uncover your potential and step confidently towards your dreams..

PASSION PURPOSE AND POSSIBILITIES
Kirsteen Williamson-Guinn - Confidence Catalyst: Elevating Women's Power & Presence

PASSION PURPOSE AND POSSIBILITIES

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 39:52


Here's what to expect on the podcast:What experiences or influences led Kirsteen to focus on supporting women, particularly female leaders?Challenges or barriers female leaders often face that hinder their success.Forms of support that are most effective in helping women elevate their power and presence.Strategies or techniques women can use to rediscover themselves when feeling lost.And much more! About Kirsteen:As a former director in financial services turned confidence and transition coach, Kirsteen Williamson-Guinn is on a mission to help more female leaders speak up, step up, and stand out, and she believes more women in positions of power will make the world and business a better place.Kirsteen enables women to build unshakeable confidence. Through combining her corporate skills with life experience and as a certified master of transformational health and life coaching, she helps women create the clarity, purpose, and balance they crave to elevate themselves, both personally and in professionally. Connect with Kirsteen Williamson-Guinn!Website: https://elevate-women.co.uk/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsteen-williamson-guinn/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kirsteenwilliamsonguinnBuilding Unshakable Confidence Webinar on June 6th, 4pm BST/11am ET https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WeOaEcE-Qya-IBDJ9_hdmw#/registration Connect with Candice Snyder!Website: https://hairhealthvitality.com/passion-purpose-and-possibilities/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/candice.snyderInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/candicesny17/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candicesnyder/ICAN Institute: https://vl729.isrefer.com/go/mindandbody/PassionPurpose22/Shop For A Cause With Gifts That Give Back to Nonprofits: https://thekindnesscause.com/

ASCII Anything
S7E14: Tech Spring Cleaning with Kevin Guinn

ASCII Anything

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later May 8, 2024 19:04


This week we're talking about spring cleaning, with a returning guest, Moser's own Kevin Guinn. But, we're not your garage or basement, Kevin's here to help you keep your computer clean as a whistle and running in tip-top condition. It's time to roll up our sleeves and grab our digital brooms, because let's face it, if we don't, we might just find ourselves buried under a pile of forgotten files, outdated apps, and emails from that guy in accounting who can't seem to stop hitting 'reply all.' So join us as we dive into the digital dumpster and come out the other side with computers so clean, you could eat off them. But please don't...crumbs in the keyboard are definitely an easily avoidable part of the problem.

Without Your Head
Without Your Head Podcast: Ed Guinn of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre & director Rebecca Myshrall

Without Your Head

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 248:26


Without Your Head Horror podcast "Big" Ed Guinn celebrating the 50th anniversary of "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre"! Rebecca Myshrall joins us to talk about her writing and directorial debut "Sweet Meats"! Sweet which recently screened at Boston Underground Film Festival! Please subscribe for more interviews! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmwH7xVAhD-OOAqFWyTYTA?sub_confirmation=1 Help Support Without Your Head! https://account.venmo.com/u/headyverse Hosted by Nasty Neal, Annabelle Lecter and Terrible Troy! Join us weekly in the interactive chat to send in questions and comments! Music of the Month LuMyia Dark electro-darkwave Industrial/BodyMusic supplying the tunes! #WithoutYourHead #EdGuinn #TCM #TexasChainSawMassacre #SweetMeats #RebeccaMyshrall #BUFF2024 #WomenInHorror #NastyNeal #AnnabelleLecter #TerribleTroy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withoutyourhead/support

Under the Husk
Under the Husk: 2024 Rookie Draft Recap

Under the Husk

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 53:22


A 30 year old Guinn the Pin gives his draft grades as we break down the 2024 Rookie Draft team by team!

The Washdown
The Washdown Ep156 Joe Guinn

The Washdown

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 97:20


Joe comes back on the show to tell us how he has been and how a near fatal motorcycle wreck has changed his life. National Suicide Prevention Hotline 988 thewashdownpodcast@gmail.com #NeverAloneAlwaysForward

Modern Brews + Beats
Modern Brews + Beats Podcast #197: Tony Guinn of Gravity Brewworks

Modern Brews + Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 39:02


We're speaking with brewery owner and former Arkansas Brewers Guild president Tony Guinn. The post Modern Brews + Beats Podcast #197: Tony Guinn of Gravity Brewworks appeared first on NTX Beer.

ASCII Anything
S7E11: Using Microsoft Copilot with Kevin Guinn

ASCII Anything

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 28:04


Kevin Guinn joins us this week to talk about Microsoft Copilot. Kevin is a Senior Consultant in Moser Consulting's Core Technologies Division and has been surfing the digital waves since the days of the Oregon Trail - and no, we're not talking about the one with the wagons and dysentery. With 20 years clocked in on the tech professional scene and a whopping 36 years as a tech enthusiast (we're talking MacIntosh, not Mac - get it right, folks), he's the go-to guru when your gadgets go haywire.

B-Side Bois: An Iowa Rugby Podcast
4/12/24 B-Side Bois w/Drew Guinn of Iowa State Rugby & Jaxon Stokley, Ramon Serrano, & Luke Nenes of Sam Houston State Rugby

B-Side Bois: An Iowa Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 105:13


Join us for a massive and fun episode of the podcast! Quick hits of what's to come: 0:00-21:18 Hernia Talk, Rugby Recruiting Ideas, Weekend Recaps for Des Moines Rugby, Kansas City RFC, Iowa Central Community College, West Des Moines Wombats, Iowa State University, Iowa Falls Rugby, and River City Rugby 21:18-30:01 Drew Guinn of Iowa State Men's Rugby Interview 30:24-47:47 Jaxon Stokley, Ramon Serrano, & Luke Nenes of Sam Houston State Rugby (there is some static from our mic cords at the start of the interview but it gets better after about a minute! We are working on a solution for next week!) 47:47-End of Show Banter about World Cup of Club Rugby, Rees-Zammit update, favorite candy bars, nicknames, randomness, and friendship!

Ballot Battleground: Nevada
What is Question 3? Explaining open primaries and ranked choice voting with the Guinn Center

Ballot Battleground: Nevada

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 33:03


Question 3, which will be on the November ballot in Nevada, would make drastic changes to our electoral system, implementing two proposed reforms — open primaries and ranked-choice voting. If it were to pass again (after already passing in 2022), it would put those changes in the Nevada Constitution. Supporters say it would upend the two-party system as we know it but opponents worry it could lead to even more confusion. Before we explore the arguments for and against, we brought in the Guinn Center, Nevada's nonpartisan policy research center. The think tank just released a report explaining Question 3 and asking where Nevadans stand on the issues. Research director Mike Stewart and assistant director Kristine Caliger join the show to explain what Question 3 would do and what their research revealed.

YouTube Creators Hub
Can You Still Make Money With The Amazon Influencer Program As A YouTube Creator

YouTube Creators Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 36:54


In today's episode, I talk with Tyler Christensen from Reviews of Cool Stuff on YouTube. We had a conversation with Tyler a year and a half ago when he first started his Amazon Influencer journey, and he had just had his first $1,000 month. In the past 365 days, he has produced over 1000 review videos and earned over $50,000 from doing product reviews. He is now making more from his content and reviews than from his full-time job as a professor. We discuss whether the Amazon Influencer program is still worth it, what he has learned to help him grow his content, how small channels can still make BIG money, and SO much more! About Tyler I am an Amazon Influencer who reviews products in many different categories. I post those same reviews on YouTube so consumers can be better educated about the products they are considering purchasing. “Unlock Your YouTube Success with TubeBuddy: Skyrocket Your Channel Growth Effortlessly!

The Industrialist
Confessions of a Street Broker: David Guinn - Finding Your Path

The Industrialist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 65:45


In this episode, Jeremy is joined by David Guinn, Director of Industrial on the Urban Team at Davidson Bogel Real Estate, LLC. A native of Graham, Texas, David has a background in farm and ranch sales, oil and gas investments, and was a three-year letterman on the Abilene Christian University football team and it was during his time at ACU that he began to discover the business man within himself. Starting his professional career at Stream Realty Partners in 2015, David later joined Mercer Company as Market Director before arriving at Davidson Bogel in 2020. Since arriving at Davidson Bogel, through the disposition, acquisition, tenant representation, and leasing. David's clients have transacted over 2.5 million square feet of industrial buildings and over 400 acres of land with a total aggregate transaction value of over $400,000,000.

The Fighter Pilot Podcast
FPP183 - F-111s in Desert Storm

The Fighter Pilot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 125:42 Very Popular


Former U.S. Air Force pilot Jeff "Guinnbob" Guinn and navigator Kevin "Rim" Allen describe their participation in Operation Desert Storm flying F-111Es out of Turkey.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-fighter-pilot-podcast/donations

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News
Director of Marketing/Communications Guinn Shuster on the staggering amount of animals abandoned last year

Jeff Caplan's Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 6:38


Director of Marketing/Communications Guinn Shuster joins us to discuss a staggering statistic from the Humane Society of Utah... Animal abandonment was up 78 percent last year.  

Cultivated By Caryn
Cultivated By Caryn w.guest Yazoo Yaupon Scott Guinn and David Russell

Cultivated By Caryn

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 32:17


On this week's episode, host Caryn Antonini is joined by Scott Guinn and David Russell of Yazoo Yaupon in Clarksdale, Mississippi. Scott is the co-founder of Yazoo Yaupon and a seasoned entrepreneur - he has lived in Los Angeles, Iceland and currently Missisippi where he is also manager of Revilopark, a global culture accelerator. David Russell is a mechanical engineer, has been working on film prdocution and set deisgn and recently started working with Yazoo Yaupon. Scott, co-founder Oliver Luckett and team are on a mission to revitalize yaupon and the delta community.For more information on our guests:https://www.yazooyaupon.com/@yazoo.yauponCaryn Antonini www.cultivatedbycaryn.com @cultivatedbycarynCultivated By Caryn Podcast is a presentation of Park City Productions 06604 ###Get great recipes from Caryn at https://carynantonini.com/recipes/

The Great Unlearn
124. Colin Guinn | Gel Blaster: Uniting Play and Sustainability

The Great Unlearn

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 93:17


It's been so fun to be involved in the wave of Gel Blaster, founded by today's guest, Colin Guinn. Gel Blaster began as a self-funded company and eventually evolved to partnering with friends—keeping true to fun being the name of the game.Gel Blaster began as a portal to a healthier world for our younger generations. With all of the new technology, social media, video games etc, encouraging our kids to continue being active and in nature seems more important than ever. Gel Blaster does exactly this with the bonus of using sustainable materials. Not to mention, Gel Blaster HQ is incredibly elevated in their approach to employee moral—tune into this episode to hear how every company to level up their company energetics.We dive into…➝ Healing through play➝ What sets Gel Blaster apart from other toys➝ Gel Blaster's HQ non-negotiable for employee morale➝ Prioritizing fun and connection to boost professional success➝ The consequences of making business decisions from his ego➝ The ways this business partnership with his wife has elevated the experienceConnect with ColinInstagram: instagram.com/colinguinn/Gel Blaster: gelblaster.comConnect with CalShop TGU Gear: http://thegreatunlearn.com/shoptguInstagram: http://instagram.com/cal.callahan
Facebook: http://facebook.com/thegreatunlearnYouTube: http://youtube.com/c/thegreatunlearnWebsite: http://thegreatunlearn.comSubscribe to the newsletter: http://thegreatunlearn.com/newsletterThis show is produced by Soulfire Productions

My 904 News
Nancy Guinn and Laura Hinds with the Tonya Kuc Foundation talk about their kickball tournament

My 904 News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 25:28


Nancy Guinn and Laura Hinds with the Tonya Kuc Foundation talk about their kickball tournament by 904 Now

Grace Enough Podcast
13/21 Days of Gratitude: The Impact of Intentional Gratitude feat. Kara Guinn

Grace Enough Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 17:30


Welcome to day 13 of 21 Days of Gratitude on the Grace Enough Podcast. Amber Cullum talks to Kara Guinn about her transformative gratitude practice. Inspired by missionary Jen Jenkins, Kara writes down five unique things she's thankful for every day. She teaches her seventh-grade students the same practice, leading to a culture of gratitude in the classroom. Through this practice, Kara and her family have clung to the hope of Christ during the trauma they've experienced the past year. 4 Week FREE Gratitude Practice: https://www.graceenoughpodcast.com/freegratitudepractice/ Follow Grace Enough on IG: https://www.instagram.com/graceenoughpodcast_amber/ Follow Grace Enough: https://www.facebook.com/graceenoughpodcast www.graceenoughpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Security Unfiltered
Taking a Tech Memory Lane Walk with Trey Guinn from Cloudflare

Security Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 56:27 Transcription Available


Are you ready to have your technological horizons broadened? We've got Trey Guinn, an expert from Cloudflare, here to give you a grand tour of his tech journey. He'll take you from his humble beginnings building computers at the mall, through his time working in data centers in New Zealand, all the way to his current position at Cloudflare, a globally trusted Web Application Firewall solution provider.   Do you ever feel like you're running to catch up with the rapid pace of technology? Trey shares his insights on everything from the rise of Linux to the development of TCP IP for Windows NT. He offers an insider's perspective on keeping up with the latest tech trends, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and a genuine desire to understand how things work. If you've ever wondered about the different approaches to problem-solving across cultures, Trey's experiences in Amsterdam and New Jersey will be an eye-opening exploration of diverse tech landscapes.  Got questions about anycast networks and DDoS attacks? Trey's got answers. He breaks down how companies like Cloudflare utilize cutting-edge technologies to protect against large scale DDoS attacks. This episode doesn't just stop at the technical aspects of the matter, but also provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of Cloudflare's services over the past decade. So, whether you're a tech enthusiast or a professional, this conversation with Trey is sure to leave you with valuable insights and a richer understanding of the technological world. So join us, and let's take a fascinating walk down the tech memory lane with Trey Guinn!CloudFlare A leading internet security and content delivery network provider, safeguarding websites worldwideDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showAffiliate Links:NordVPN: https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=87753&url_id=902 Follow the Podcast on Social Media!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secunfpodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SecUnfPodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/SecurityUnfilteredPodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@securityunfilteredpodcastTikTok: Not today China! Not today

SportsTalk Mississippi
From D2 to D3: Cory Guinn of D2Football.com joins the show

SportsTalk Mississippi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 33:06


Is Delta State still in a good position to make the Division II playoffs after last week

The Price of Football
Interview: Llandudno FC chairman Dave Guinn

The Price of Football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 38:31


Kevin and Kieran speak to Llandudno FC chairman Dave Guinn about how the club has funded the creation of its new pitch. Follow Kevin on Twitter - @kevinhunterday Follow Kieran on Twitter - @KieranMaguire Follow Producer Guy on Twitter - @guykilty Follow The Price of Football on Twitter - @pof_pod Support The Price of Football on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/priceoffootball Check out the Price of Football merchandise store: https://the-price-of-football.backstreetmerch.com/ Visit the website: https://priceoffootball.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

My 904 News
Nancy Guinn and Mary-Claire Gaze sit in with us today

My 904 News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 21:49


Nancy Guinn and Mary-Claire Gaze sit in with us today to talk about ricking the range with Sister Hazel and the big kickball tournament to benefit the Tonya Kuc foundation

Messin' With Mormons
The Weekly Insalt - Episode 284 - Guinn and Amber (Humane Society of Utah)

Messin' With Mormons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 58:11


This episode we're excited to be talking about the Humane Society of Utah, with two of the best people to speak to it. Guinn, the Director of Marketing and Communications, and Amber, the Admissions and Pet Resources Senior Manager. Tune in to hear about all of the services the Humane Society offers, it's not just a place to adopt pets or hang out with bunnies. From adopting, donating, rehoming, and pet retention their main focus is to provide the best care for animals.  The Human Society of Utah runs off of generous people who donate the things they need. To see how you can help go to http://www.utahhumane.org. Voicemail/Text: 385-988-0042 Website: http://www.theweeklyinsalt.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_weekly_insalt TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theweeklyinsalt

Women of Substance Music Podcast
#1490 Music by Jess Corbin, Andie Mackenzie, Bridget Rian, Kris, Rena Guinn, Cortne, Wuzy Bambussy, Wynnie Stone, Shannon Hawley, Kella Stambuk

Women of Substance Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 48:59


To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit www.WOSPodcast.comThis show includes the following songs:Jess Corbin - No More Time FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYAndie Mackenzie - Steps of Her Brownstone FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYBridget Rian - Back To Her FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKris - Lem'n'Honey FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYRena Guinn - Say It Straight FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYCortne - Angel FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYWuzy Bambussy - Matinee feat Kat Harrison FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYWynnie Stone - When Midnight Comes FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYShannon Hawley - Star Throwers FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYKella Stambuk - Tu libertad FOLLOW ON SPOTIFYFor Music Biz Resources Visit www.FEMusician.com and www.ProfitableMusician.comVisit our Sponsor Wynnie Stone at https://linktr.ee/wynnie_stoneVisit our Sponsor White Oak Pastures at http://whiteoakpastures.com/breeVisit our Sponsor Rosette's Gluten-Free & Low-Carb Baking Mixes at http://profitablemusician.com/mix. Use Discount Code: Bree10Visit www.wosradio.com for more details and to submit music to our review board for consideration.Visit our resources for Indie Artists: https://www.wosradio.com/resources

Catholic Moms in the Middle
#79 Leaving the Nest with Jackson Guinn

Catholic Moms in the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 33:48


In this week's podcast on Catholic Moms in the Middle, Jennie shares her experience of taking a child to college and becoming an empty nester. Jennie's youngest son, Jackson, joins her to share his perspective of moving away from home and starting college. In this honest conversation, Jennie and Jackson share the challenges, fears and uncertainties that come from embarking on a new season of life. They share how they each felt conflicting emotions. Jennie encourages moms to allow and acknowledge all of their feelings. Each mom process and experiences a child going off to college in different ways. There is no right or wrong way! Listen to the podcast here! Want a special prayer for college drop-off? Click here for the College Novena Jennie is a Catholic Life Coach, Podcaster, Weekly Radio Show Host on Nashville Catholic Radio, Speaker and founder of Catholic Moms in the Middle. After 26 years of working in Catholic education, Jennie felt God calling her "to step out of the boat" to serve in a new way. In her new ministry as a Catholic Life Coach, she now equips and encourages middle-life moms to reconnect with who they are and their unique God-given purpose so they can embrace midlife with joy and confidence.

What Are We Riding For?
24 - David Guinn's Infectious Enthusiasm

What Are We Riding For?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 36:45


David's first tour was last year in 2022, and he's coming back with vip, vim and vigor! His passion is contageous! David has helped to create a great new fundraising incentive that is one of the many things we talk about in this episode. You can see this great duffel bag and all of the other available fundraising incentives by clicking here!

Manifest More with Dawn Maynor
Yoga Nidra chat with Jan Guinn

Manifest More with Dawn Maynor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 39:28


Why and how Yoga Nidra should be part of you life! Jan was my very first Yoga Nidra teacher. Her voice is like velvet to the ears. Tune in to hear our chat about Yoga Nidra or also known as Yogic Sleep. In Yoga Nidra we are trying to get our brains into the Theta Brain Wave State. That between being awake and asleep. Being aware of consciousness. Books we discussed:  "Yoga Nidra" By Swami Saraswati, "Radiant Rest Yoga Nidra" By Tracee Stanley, "Sleep Tight" By Alison Davies You can listen for free for 30 days by going to ⁠⁠⁠www.audibletrial.com/dawnmaynor ⁠⁠⁠ Your free, 30-day trial comes with: 1 credit (2 credits for Prime members), good for any premium selection titles you like—yours to keep. The Audible Plus Catalog of podcasts, audiobooks, guided wellness, and Audible Originals. Listen all you want, no credits needed.  Jan has a website with an amazing 30 minute Yoga Nidra section. You can check out here. https://yogafromthehearttx.com/sample-of-classes/ She started her practice in 2002 and immediately knew that it was going to be life changing. Be 2004, she left her career as a Home Healthcare Executive and started teaching Yoga classes. She is previous owner of Yoga From The Heart TX, but now is retired and moved into a beautiful home on the lake. Currently, her teaching is limited to small groups of students online. Want to connect with more? Just message me to schedule a coaching session, Reiki, Sound Healing, Yoga or a Meditation class through my email linked below or anywhere on social media. I also have other free resources on⁠ instagram⁠, YouTube, and TikTok. dawnmaynoryogadreams@gmail.com ⁠Website link here ⁠to book me for Reiki, Dream Board Workshops, Yoga, Meditations, or take my Course Manifest More. Please share this podcast with a friend or on social media.  Thanks for tuning!  Love,  Manifest More With Dawn Maynor

Kandas Nesbitt-Rodarte
176: Kirsteen Williamson-Guinn on Empowering Female Leaders

Kandas Nesbitt-Rodarte

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 50:01


Join Kirsteen Williamson Guinn, a transformational coach, on the Gratitude Geek podcast. Discover how to shift from reaction to creation and empower yourself as a female leader.

Catholic Moms in the Middle
#70 Transitions in Marriage with Jennie and Gary Guinn

Catholic Moms in the Middle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 26:27


In May, Jennie and Gary celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary and reflected on the challenges and transitions they experienced over the past year. It was a year filled with major life transitions. They became empty nesters as their youngest son graduated and went off to college. They also lost Gary's mother, who had been in assisted living and passed away after a major stroke. When she went into assisted living they began cleaning out Gary's childhood home which was full of memories and lots of stuff. Clearing out her house proved emotionally and physically demanding. On a positive note, Jennie and Gary became grandparents to a baby girl, which brought them immense joy. At the end of 2022, Jennie's parents sold their house and moved in with them. Throughout these ups and downs, Jennie and Gary emphasized the importance of their faith in navigating the challenges. They relied on prayer and their relationship with God to find guidance and strength. They both acknowledged that sometimes the right words or actions might elude them, but through prayer, they believed that things would work out. Attending Mass regularly became a non-negotiable for them, as it provided grounding and nourishment for their lives. Jennie and Gary found solace in receiving the Eucharist and felt that it fueled them to be better parents, grandparents, friends, and caretakers. Their faith was what kept them grounded as they experienced the highs and lows of each transition. Here is the link about Jennie's grandfather that is referred to in the podcast. #14 A Legacy of Love Jennie is a Catholic Life Coach, Podcaster, Weekly Radio Show Host on Nashville Catholic Radio, Speaker and founder of Catholic Moms in the Middle. She equips and encourages middle-life moms to reconnect with who they are and their unique God-given purpose so they can embrace midlife with joy and confidence.

Pastor Duke
Interviewing My Mentor, Wayne Guinn

Pastor Duke

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 57:45


I pray this is a blessing. Please LIKE, SHARE, FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE!

The Pacific War - week by week
- 76 - Pacific War - Operation Postern, the drive to Salamaua, May 2-9, 1943

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 32:10


Last time we spoke about actions in New Guinea and the Japanese counteroffensive in Arakan. The good ol boys down unda were getting ready to launch a major offensive aimed to seize Lae and Salamaua. The Australian and American forces gradually built up enough strength to commence the offensive and high command decided to launch some feints, such as at Mubo to distract the Japanese from their real intentions. Over in Arakan, Irwins disaster was still paying dividends to the Japanese as General Koga launched a massive counterattack. Things were continuing to get worse for the British in Burma, though General Slim was beginning to make improvements. Lastly the British began a propaganda campaign to boost morale in the far east using the mad onion man Wingates recent adventure with the Chindits. Things were looking rough in the CBI theater.  This episode is the Operation Postern, the drive to Salamaua Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.    I just want to say before we begin, this episode will feel a bit like one of those old tv episodes that rehashes what happened during that season. You've heard me say it a few times, but because we do this series in the week by week format sometimes we get into these messy weeks where either not much occurs or too much occurs. Regardless this episode is about multiple ongoing operations that culminate into the drive upon Salamaua and for the sake of coherency I am going to have to summarize a lot of what occurred in the south west pacific area for early 1943.  General Blamey devised a plan to capture Lae, codenamed Operation Postern. General MacArthur approved of the plan, which was quite complex and reflected the growing power of the allied forces in the southwest pacific. Blamey moved to New Guinea to take overall charge, reverting Herring to commander of the 1st corps, responsible for tactical operations. The key to quick success lay in convincing General Adachi, that Salamaua was the primary target for any major offensive. To accomplish this, it was necessary for the Australian and American forces to press upon the Japanese around the Salamaua area, but not Salamaua.  Operation Postern was preceded by three simultaneous operations occurring in the South west pacific area and the south pacific area. Together the three operations helped set up the conditions necessary to allow for an amphibious landing at Lae, by tying up the Japanese ground, naval and airpower in the region alongside creating important feints. The invasion of New Georgia was the first of these operations carried out by Admiral Bull Halsey and the 1st raider battalion. That offensive codenamed operation Toenails took up a lot of the Japanese ground, sea and air forces and would gradually see the allies capturing Munda. The 2nd was operation Chronicle, the seizure of Kiriwina and Woodlark islands located just northeast of Milne Bay. With their seizure, the allies were able to create new forward airfields from which to launch air strikes against Rabaul and provide air cover for multiple other operations in the region. Lastly the third operation was to be an assault on Nassau Bay, which we will talk about a bit later. Now back to the ground forces.   The 8th Area Army at Rabaul sent General Adachi and the 18th army to secure important areas west of Lae and Salamaua and to do so an offensive was launched against Wau. This prompted the Australian high command to send Brigadier Moten and the 17th brigade over to defend Wau in January of 1943. The battle to defend was tough, but the allies were able to prolong the Japanese advance long enough to transport enough troops to save Wau. The Japanese were sent retreating over to the Mubo area, but instead of pursuing the enemy, Moten limited his men's actions to patrols. The New Guinea force wished to pursue the Japanese, but was prevented by logistical difficulties. As the Australians gathered more strength, the Japanese prepared a second attempt to capture Way. This time the Japanese planned to approach Wau from the north, building a road from Markham point into the snake river valley. From there the Japanese advance would hit Wau. The 51st division was earmarked for the task, but the battle of the Bismarck sea had caused devastating losses to the convoy bringing them over in March of 1943.  The battle of the Bismarck sea had pressed upon the Japanese high command the increasing allied airpower, leading them to reformulate their plans. The Japanese began to construct a road to compensate for their inability to transport men and materials to New Guinea via the sea. As the Japanese did this, on the other side, the allies now felt very secure at Wau and were willing to perform some offensives. General Savige's 3rd division was given command of the Wau-Bulolo area. For this task he had the 17th brigade, the 2/3rd, 25th and 2/7th independent companies. It was believed the Japanese had around 5500 men around Lae and Salamaua with around 6-8 thousand at Madang and 9- 11 thousand at Wewak. Savige was ordered not to attack Salamaua directly, so he decided to establish firm bases as far forward as possible to harass the Japanese, basically you can see this as forward offensive patrol actions. Now the Japanese had dug in some defensive positions in places called the Pimple, Green Hill and Observation Hill which were along the main track from Wau to Mubo. On April 24th, the 2/7th independent company were given a new mission; to clear the Japanese from the vicinity of Mubo. Moten approved a plan for the seizure of the Pimple and Green Hill, ordering Major Warfe and his 2/3rd company to harass the Japanese logistical routes in Mubo as a distraction as the 2/7th hit the Pimple. The Japanese had made the Pimple a nightmare for the allied forces. They had taken defensive positions on commanding ground allowing for concealed ambushes. They cleared firing lanes to enable their machine guns to gundown anyone who took a forward approach. By holding the high grounds they also thwarted the allies from utilizing grenades effectively.   On the morning of April 24, after 20 minutes of air attacks by Boston aircraft against Green Hill, Stony Creek, Observation Hill and Kitchen Creek, the offensive kicked off with a two pronged attack. The 2/7th would start from the Vicker's ridge track, moving in two columns: one going along the Jap track towards the Pimple; the other would move north along the Laws track, a very difficult and quite unknown trail to try an encircle the Pimple from the west. When the two columns got within 100 yards of the pimple, they were met with light machine gun fire and snipers. The Australians attempted an all out assault in the late afternoon, but were unable to gain any ground. The next morning 3 Bostons came roaring in to strafe and bomb Green Hill while allied artillery began to bombard the Pimple. Despite the increased firepower the Australians still were unable to dislodge the enemy with their proceeding assaults. It turns out the Australians had greatly underestimate the defensive capabilities of the Pimple position. Reconnaissance had failed to pinpoint the enemy positions prior to the offensive. A major lack of communication between the two columns because they had no telephone lines or wireless communications led to a lack of coordination, neither allied column knew the plight of the other. Runners were used, but they were too slow and extremely vulnerable to Japanese snipers. The offensive was quickly falling apart as the Japanese continued to reinforce their lines. Meanwhile Warfe's men conducted a number of raids and ambushes in the Missim area, Komiatum Hill and Bobdubi Ridge. Warfe then sent a patrol from Namling along the Bench Cut track to ambush the Japanese at the junction between the Francisco river and the Buirali Creek. The ambush was a large success leading to the deaths of 18 Japanese. Warfe tried to perform an identical operation on April 28th, but this time his men were ambushed by the Japanese at Goodview junctions suffering considerable casualties. As a result of the forward patrolling of Warfe's men, the allies had learned the Dobdubi ridge area was defended quite lightly. Having learnt this, Ware decided to order a second platoon to capture the northern part of the ridge on April 27th. By the end of the month Warfe had two platoons spread over the Bobdubi ridge area, with a 3rd platoon held in reserve at Missim.  Over in his headquarters, Moten now realized the offensive against the Pimple was far too costly and he decided the men should simply bypass it. However the commander in the field, General Savige continued to launch attacks. The reason why Savige pressed on was because on April 28th, one of his reconnaissance patrols found a position on Pimple unoccupied and kicked seized it before the Japanese could return to man it. Colonel Guinn on the ground there deduced the Japanese must have been expecting an airstrike and momentarily left their positions. He therefore elected to order another company led by Captain Leslie Tatterson brought forward to assault the pimple. This time however, the allies used deception. Instead of launching an airstrike and artillery against the Pimple they passed over it and bombarded Green Hill. The deception did not work as planned and Saviges men yet again were unable to make any ground against the pimple. By early May the 2/7th battalion had lost 12 men dead with 25 wounded against the pimple with no end in sight. Meanwhile on May 3rd, an offensive was launched against the northern part of the Bobdubi ridge. The Australians were able to  fight their way close to the mouth of the Francisco river, prompting the Japanese to pull up reinforcements in the form of 70 SNLF marines from Salamua. A battle was fought in a place called the South Coconuts on May 5th. The Australians performed encircling maneuvers, managing to surround large pockets of the Japanese whom they smashed with artillery. The Australians were met with 3 major counter attacks but held their ground successfully occupying another place called the Center Coconuts by May 7th. However the Japanese then performed another counterattack, utilizing mortars to great effect, pushing the Australians back. The Japanese further reinforced the area with 60 additional men coming up from Salamaua, but they were ambushed by the Australians at the North Coconuts location suffering 20 casualties.     On May 9th, Captain Tattersons men were struck a lethal blow when they ran into a Japanese booby trap along the Jap Track. The Japanese opened fire upon the Australians on the track and began to encircle them. Colonel Guinn led a small force along the track to break the encirclement while Tatterson's men resisted tenaciously against the Japanese. Tatterson's force had been completely surrounded by the afternoon of May 9th and were in a state of desperation. The Australians utilized booby-traps, fire control and mass grenade attacks to force the Japanese to give them breathing room. The next day the Japanese launched a fierce attack against Tatterson's rear. The Australians could hear Japanese officers screaming orders as their riflemen poured lead upon them. As the Japanese pressed upon them they were receiving 500 additional reinforcements from the 102nd and 115th regiments. Meanwhile the 3rd battalion of the 102nd regiment in Nassau bay received orders “to capture the high area on the right bank of the Buyawim River fork” to be done in coordination with the May 9th attacks. This action would have endangered the allied positions at Lababia camp, but luckily the Japanese commander decided instead to hold a defensive positions at the bank of the Bitoi mouth. This allowed Colonel Guinn to concentrate some of his forces at Lababia camp. By May 11th, a company of 60 men managed to break the Japanese encirclement of Tatterson's men. According to Tatterson, by 7am on the 11th, the Japanese had continued to fire heavily upon his force, but made no further attempts to advance. It seemed to him the Japanese were actually withdrawing and the increased rifle fire and mortars was a cover. Tattersons men had been battered, he himself was wounded. His force received 12 casualties and estimated they had inflicted 100 casualties upon the enemy with possibly 50 deaths. Having saved Tatterson, Guinn reorganized his forward units and began to dig in along the Jap track and Lababia camp. From May 15th onwards the 17th brigade focused on aggressive patrolling in all sectors. Aggressive patrols each day harassed the Japanese around the Pimple and Observation Hill. The Australians set up booby-traps, practically paralyzing the Japanese troop movements outside their trenches. General Okabe received some much needed reinforcements over the course of the week and began to launch some limited attacks against the south, central and north Coconut areas. Okabe's forces were repelled on the 12th and 13th, but things would greatly change on the 14th.  The 14th saw a heavy shelling of the Bobdubi ridge area before Okabe launched a full scale attack that overwhelmed the Australian defenders forcing them to make a fighting withdrawal from the north and central area further down in the south coconut area. General Nakano was displeased with his troops and issued an address of instruction of May 17th, it is as follows  "In the attack at Bobdubi, although a certain group was advancing on a height on the enemy's flank, instead of really carrying out the attack in such a way as to prepare the way for an assault by our main force, they went no further than a vain firing at the enemy with their weapons. The spiritual and physical strength which was worn down in the Wau campaign is at the present time still lower, but I believe it can easily be restored if the officers will take the initiative, set an example and command as leaders of their men." Despite Nakano's criticism, his men would take a lot of ground forcing the Australians further south, dangerously close to Warfe's headquarters. Warfe realized maintaining the position would lead to heavy casualties, so he pulled his force out and took up a position at Namling.  It was quite fortunate as the day after he made this decision, 20 Japanese dive bombers strafed and bombed the village of Bobdubi. This was part of a Japanese heavy air raid that began on May 15th, culminating in over 100 Japanese aircraft hitting multiple Australian positions over the course of a few days. Three heavy raids were performed, but these air attacks focused general far into the Australian rear, leaving the forward positions rather untouched. On may 17th and 18th large formations of Japanese aircraft performed a raid against Wau's airfield. Although the Australians ultimately were forced to withdraw from many forward positions, such as Warfe's units, they managed the ultimate objective of operation Postern, to take Japanese resources away from Mubo and Lae. They had inflicted numerous casualties upon the Japanese including against Major General Okabe who had stepped on a booby trap that put a bullet through his right foot. Okabe had to be evacuated on the night of may 16th as a result, flown back over to Rabaul. Command was handed over to Major General Muroya Chuichi of the 51st division. The battle for Dobdubi was nowhere near done. General Nakano sent 170 soldiers of the 115th regiment on May 17th to attack Hote via the Malolo track. Nakano estimated the Australians had around 50 men defending Hote. The Japanese force ran into 25 Australians at Cissembob along the way and the defenders inflicted 50 casualties upon the Japanese before withdrawing towards Ohibe. One Australian commander at Cissembob had this to say about the engagement  "During this running fight, all men were under very heavy fire, but once again it was brought out what rotten shots the Japanese were. Not one of our boys were hit, and believe me things were hot." The Australians would return to the Hote area on the 22nd to find it completely deserted, so they simply reoccupied their lost positions. That is it for the New Guinea campaign, but other significant events unfolded for the Pacific War during this time period. On April 21st, with a heavy heart President Roosevelt announced to the American people the Japanese had executed several airmen from the famous Doolittle raid. To refresh your memories, 8 of the Doolittle pilots had been captured in Jiangsu province and put on military trial within China and sentenced to death “because of their act against humanity”. They were then transported to Tokyo where the Army ministry reviewed their case. Hideki Tojo initially opposed the death sentences for fearing the Americans would retaliate against Japanese living in America, he would be right about this. Sugiyama and the rest of the Army general staff however insisted on executing all 8 of the pilots who had contributed to the deaths of around 50 civilians and thwart possible future air raids against Japan. The executions would be authorized by an ex post facto military regulation specifically drafted by the army ministry. What is interesting to note, is Emperor Hirohito chose to intervene and commuted the punishment of 5 out of the 8 pilots. Why he allowed the other 3 to die in violation of international law is unknown as the Japanese destroyed nearly all documentation pertaining to prisoners of war by the end of the war. Some historians theorize Hirohito wished to demonstrate his benevolence. Yet again, this is one of those moments that showcases Hirohito was a very active participant, despite the claims made for decades after the war that he was merely a powerless hostage. The 3 men were executed via firing squad at a cemetery outside Shanghai in China on October 14th of 1942. It was not until april of 1943 that the Doolittle Raid operation was fully disclosed to the American public. The US war department said the chief reason for not explaining the full details of the Doolittle raid sooner was the need to bring the Doolittle pilots safely home and to prevent reprisals against their Chinese allies who aided the pilots. In April of 1943 the 5 surviving pilots were moved to Nanjing and in December of 1943 Pilot Robert Meder died of beri beri. He had been starving for months and rejected medical assistance. His death would result in improvements of conditions for the remaining 4 pilots. A truly tragic part of this war and to add to this I would like to read a short piece written by one of the pilots who survived the captivity and became a Christian missionary in Japan after the war.   I Was a Prisoner of Japan   By Jacob DeShazer   I was a prisoner of war for 40 long months, 34 of them in solitary confinement.   When I flew as a member of a bombing squadron on a raid over enemy territory on April 18, 1942, my heart was filled with bitter hatred for the people of that nation. When our plane ran out of petrol and the members of the crew of my plane had to parachute down into enemy-held territory and were captured by the enemy, the bitterness of my heart against my captors seemed more than I could bear.   Taken to prison with the survivors of another of our planes, we were imprisoned and beaten, half-starved, terribly tortured, and denied by solitary confinement even the comfort of association with one another. Three of my buddies were executed by a firing squad about six months after our capture and 14 months later, another one of them died of slow starvation. My hatred for the enemy nearly drove me crazy.   It was soon after the latter's death that I began to ponder the cause of such hatred between members of the human race. I wondered what it was that made one people hate another people and what made me hate them.   My thoughts turned toward what I heard about Christianity changing hatred between human beings into real brotherly love and I was gripped with a strange longing to examine the Christian's Bible to see if I could find the secret.   I begged my captors to get a Bible for me. At last, in the month of May, 1944, a guard brought me the book, but told me I could have it only for three weeks.   I eagerly began to read its pages. Chapter after chapter gripped my heart. In due time I came to the books of the prophets and found that their every writing seemed focused on a divine Redeemer from sin, One who was to be sent from heaven to be born in the form of a human babe. Their writings so fascinated me that I read them again and again until I had earnestly studied them through six times. Then I went on into the New Testament and there read of the birth of Jesus Christ, the One who actually fulfilled the very prophecies of Isaiah, Jeremiah, Micah, and the other Old Testament writers.   My heart rejoiced as I found confirmed in Acts 10:43, "To Him give all the prophets witness, that through His Name, whosoever believeth on Him shall receive remission of sins." After I carefully read this book of the Acts, I continued on into the study of the epistle Paul wrote to the Christians at Rome.   On June 8, 1944 the words in Romans 10:9 stood out boldly before my eyes: "If thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved."   That very moment, God gave me grace to confess my sins to Him and He forgave me all my sins and saved me for Jesus' sake. I later found that His Word again promises this so clearly in 1 John 1:9, "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness."   How my heart rejoiced in my newness of spiritual life, even though my body was suffering so terribly from the physical beatings and lack of food! But suddenly I discovered that God had given me new spiritual eyes and that when I looked at the enemy officers and guards who had starved and beaten my companions and me so cruelly, I found my bitter hatred for them changed to loving pity.   I realized that these people did not know anything about my Savior and that if Christ is not in a heart, it is natural to be cruel. I read in my Bible that while those who crucified Jesus had beaten Him and spit upon Him before He was nailed to the cross, on the cross He tenderly prayed in His moment of excruciating suffering, "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do."   And now, from the depths of my heart, I too prayed for God to forgive my torturers, and I determined by the aid of Christ to do my best to acquaint these people with the message of salvation that they might become as other believing Christians.   With His love controlling my heart, the 13th chapter of 1 Corinthians took on a living meaning: "Love suffereth long, and is kind; love envieth not; love vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil, rejoiceth not in iniquity but rejoiceth in truth; beareth all things, believeth all things. Love never faileth."   A year passed by and during that year the memories of the weeks I had been permitted to spend with my Bible grew sweeter and sweeter day by day. Then, one day as I was sitting in my solitary confinement cell I became very sick. My heart was paining me, even as my fellow prisoner had told me his was paining him just before he died of starvation.   I slid down onto my knees and began to pray. The guards rushed in and began to punish me, but I kept right on praying. Finally they let me alone. God, in that hour, revealed unto me how to endure suffering.   At last freedom came. On August 20, 1945 parachutists dropped onto the prison grounds and released us from our cells. We were flown back to our own country and placed in hospitals where we slowly regained our physical strength.   I have completed my training in a Christian college, God having clearly commanded me: "Go, teach those people who held you prisoner, the way of salvation through the blood of Jesus Christ," and am now back in that land as a missionary, with one single purpose--to make Christ known.   I am sending this testimony to people everywhere, with the earnest prayer that a great host of people may confess Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.   Alongside the unfortunate news for the Americans on May 14th a major tragedy occurred for the Australians. At 4:10am on the 14th, the Australian Hospital Ship Centaur was on a run from Sydney to Port Moresby when she was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine. The torpedo struck her portside oil fuel tank below the waterline, creating a 10 meter hole, igniting fuel and setting the ship ablaze. The ship was luckily not carrying patients, but held her normal crew staff, around 332 personnel on board. Many of those on board were killed instantly from the concussion blast, others from the blazing inferno. Centaur quickly took on water from her breach, rolled to port and sank bow-first, submerging within 3 minutes. Her rapid sinking prevented the deployment of lifeboats, though two would break off as she went down. According to Centaurs second officer Gordon Rippon, she was hit 44km northeast of Point Lookout. Of the 332 people onboard, only 64 would survive, most of the crew had been asleep when she was hit, giving barely a chance to react. It is estimated that 200 people may have been alive inside Centaur as she sank. Several who escaped the ship would die of shrapnel wounds or drown having found nothing to support them in the water. The survivors spent 36 hours in the water clinging to barrels, wreckage and two damaged lifeboats. The survivors drifted around 36 kms in the water going further north east. On the morning of May 15th, the destroyer USS Mugford departed Brisbane, escorted the New Zealand freighter Sussex when she saw some of the shipwrecked survivors. Sailors aboard the Mugford took up positions with rifles fending off sharks from the survivors. It took an hour and 20 minutes to rescue all 64 people. One of the survivors was sister Ellen Savage, the only surviving nurse from 12 aboard the Centaur. In 1944 Ellen Savage was presented the George Medal for providing medical care, boosting morale and displaying courage during the time they waited for rescue. The identity of the attacker was suspected to be a Japanese submarine. At the time of the attack three KD7 Kaidai class submarines were operating off Australians east coast; The I-177 commanded by Hajime Nakagawa, the I-178 commanded by Hidejiro Utsuki and the I-180 commanded by Toshio Kusaka. None of these submarines survived the Pacific War; the I-177 was sunk by the USS Samual S Miles on october 3rd of 1944; the I-178 was sunk by the USS Patterson on august 25th of 1943 and the i-180 was sunk by the USS Gilmore on april 26th of 1944. In December of 1943 following protests, the Japanese government issued an official statement denying any responsibility for the sinking of the Centaur. The sinking of a hospital ship was a war crime, and investigations were conducted between 1944-1948. The conclusion of the investigate suspected the I-177 of Nakagawa to be the most likely culprit, but there was not enough evidence, thus the case was closed on december 14th of 1948. Nakagawa survived the war and until his death in 1991 refused to speak about the suspected attack on the Centaur. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The Australian and American forces in New Guinea were fighting tooth and nail towards their ultimate goal of Salamaua, trying to deceive the Japanese the whole while. Soon battles for Lae and Salamaua will be fought to rid New Guinea of the Japanese menace. 

The Small Business Show
Protecting Your Business's Valuable Assets: Intellectual Property with Nick Guinn

The Small Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 30:32


In this episode of The Small Business Show,  Swire invites Nick Guinn to discuss the importance of protecting intellectual property in your business. Guinn, a seasoned intellectual property attorney, offers expert advice and practical tips for small business owners looking to safeguard their valuable assets. From trademarks and patents to trade secrets and copyrights, Guinn breaks down the different types of intellectual property and explains how to protect them from infringement. Tune in to this informative episode to learn how to secure your business's intellectual property and stay ahead of the competition.Bio and Information:Nick Guinn assists clients in all aspects of intellectual property, with an emphasis on trademarks and litigation, primarily infringement actions. Mr. Guinn also prosecutes patent and trademark applications and handles various trademark proceedings before the U.S. Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.Prior to Gunn, Lee & Cave, P.C., Nick served as a law clerk to Chief United States District Judge Fred Biery of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas. Through this experience, he developed tremendous insight into the procedures and considerations of the Court.He is a practicing professor of intellectual property law and advanced legal writing, and he frequently speaks on intellectual property and litigation issues.In addition to his practice, Nick immerses himself in the community. He enjoys volunteering with KLRN and Christian Assistance Ministries. He is an active member of his church—teaching Sunday school, coaching high school basketball, and corresponding with missionaries across the world.Contact for Nick Guinnhttps://www.nickguinn.com/https://www.gunn-lee.com/Attorneys/NickGuinn/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIV3U-pYiZDf9NqCvgG1zqAhttps://www.facebook.com/NickGuinnIPAttorney/https://www.instagram.com/nickguinnipattorney/The Small Business Show is the official podcast for Garuda Promo and Branding Solutions. For more information visit Website: http://www.garudapromo.com​​Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garudapromo/​​Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/garudapromoTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/Garuda_Swire​Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/swire-ho-thepromoguy-6b9Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/garudapromo/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Garudapromo88/videos #thesmallbusinessshow​​​ ​​​ #gaurdapromobranding​​ #smallbusinessmatters #smallbusinessstrong

Unresolved
Waco (Part Zero: Interview with Jeff Guinn)

Unresolved

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 47:23


"There are no heroes or villains in this story, but neither are there saints or martyrs."Today's episode features an interview with author Jeff Guinn, author of the new book "Waco: David Koresh, the Branch Davidians, and a Legacy of Rage." In it, we chat about Jeff's work writing the book, as well as details about the Branch Davidians, David Koresh, and more.Please make sure to check out Jeff's book wherever you can, or learn more at Simon & Shuster:https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Waco/Jeff-Guinn/9781982186104