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Send us a textBehind the wheel of every commercial truck is a driver navigating not just America's highways, but a complex maze of regulations that would fill an entire office if printed. Attorney Zac Hargis pulls back the curtain on the unseen challenges facing the transportation industry in this eye-opening conversation about truck drivers' daily regulatory battles.From the moment they start their day with federally mandated pre-trip inspections to managing electronic logging devices while safely operating vehicles weighing up to 80,000 pounds, truckers face scrutiny at every turn. A single traffic stop can trigger citations at local, state, and federal levels, potentially resulting in fines exceeding $10,000 – enough to devastate a small trucking operation. Meanwhile, these professionals must contend with aggressive passenger vehicles, blind spots that can hide entire cars, and the physics that make it impossible for them to stop as quickly as smaller vehicles expect.The conversation explores everything from cross-border transportation challenges to the reality that truck drivers face medical scrutiny similar to airline pilots. Sleep apnea, diabetes, and other health conditions aren't just personal matters for truckers – they're regulatory concerns that can impact their livelihood. Hargis also addresses the isolation of life on the road and how truck stops have become unfairly stigmatized despite facing "no more illegal activity than their fair share."Perhaps most importantly, this episode reminds us of the essential service these road warriors provide. "I've got food on my table because of a truck driver. I've got this shirt on my back because of a truck driver," Hargis notes, emphasizing that most drivers take immense pride in their work despite the sacrifices it demands. Next time you're tempted to cut off a semi or become impatient behind one climbing a hill, remember – they're not trying to slow you down; they're doing their best to keep America running while navigating an almost insurmountable regulatory environment.Listen now to gain a new perspective on the trucks and drivers that make modern life possible, and learn how specialized legal services are helping these professionals stay on the road.
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Northfield Shares board members Erika Campbell and Joe Hargis discuss the mission of Northfield Shares, the importance of their youth board members, and their current grant cycle.
Northfield Shares board members Erika Campbell and Joe Hargis discuss the mission of Northfield Shares, the importance of their youth board members, and their current grant cycle.
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In this episode of the Anglotopia podcast, host Jonathan Thomas speaks with writer Tony Hargis about her experiences returning to Britain after living in the US for nearly three decades. They discuss her new column 'Brit Buzz', the changing climate in Britain, cultural differences between the UK and the US, and the evolution of language. The conversation also touches on customer service, grocery store culture, dining experiences, and the vibrant theater scene in London. Tony shares her insights on acclimatizing to British life and the surprises she has encountered since her return. Links Brit Buzz Rules, Britannia Book The Repat Report A Brit Back Home Cook! Frozen Meals National Theatre at Home (Subscription) Operation Mincemeat Musical Grayson Perry – Delusions of Grandeur (Book & Exhibition) Takeaways Tony Hargis is returning to Anglotopia with a new column called Brit Buzz. The UK is experiencing unusual weather patterns, including heatwaves. Cultural differences between the US and UK persist, especially in customer service. WhatsApp is widely used in the UK, unlike in the US. Returning to Britain feels like moving to a foreign country for Tony. British food has improved significantly over the years. Grocery store culture in the UK varies greatly, with Waitrose being considered posh. Dining experiences in the UK can be frustrating due to slow service. Theater and cultural events are thriving in London. Tony is open to suggestions for topics in her new column. Sound Bites On Returning to Britain: “I had to think of it as moving to a foreign country—that's how much Britain had changed.” On Her New Column, Brit Buzz: “I want to write about life in Britain as it is today—what's changed, what's mad, and what makes Britain, Britain.” On Culture Shock (Round Two): “I've lived here most of my life, but when I came back, I didn't understand the TV setup or how the bills worked—I had to Google how to use a supermarket trolley!” On Customer Service in the UK vs the US: “In Britain, you could die at your table and no one would notice. In America, they're flipping the table before you've finished dessert!” On British Food Myths: “Everyone thinks British food is terrible—it's not. It's fresh, local, and full of flavor. You just have to get out of London and explore.” On WhatsApp Culture: “Every time you make plans, someone creates a WhatsApp group. I went through mine—there were 27 groups. Half of them extinct!” On Language Differences: “In Britain, it's not Blink 182—it's Blink one-eight-two. I said it the American way and got stared at like I was from Mars.” On the New Chapter of Her Writing Life: “This new column is a way of reconnecting—reporting on the absurd, the charming, and the everyday of modern British life.” On Grocery Store Hierarchies: “You know you're in a posh neighborhood when there's a Waitrose. And yes, I can walk to mine. That's my excuse!” Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Toni Hargis and Brit Buzz 02:34 Weather and Climate Changes in Britain 05:12 Reflections on British Culture and Customer Service 09:13 Technology and Communication: WhatsApp in the UK 11:20 Cultural Acclimatization: Toni's Experience 14:18 Cultural References and British Media 17:17 Americanisms in British English 20:05 Grocery Store Culture in Britain 24:33 The Evolution of British Cuisine 25:54 Cost of Living: A Transatlantic Comparison 30:03 Cultural Insights: Understanding British and American Perspectives 35:13 Navigating Transportation: The British Train System 40:38 Catching Up with British Culture: TV and Theatre 46:49 Future Writing: Eccentricities and Reader Engagement 49:04 anglotopia-podcast-outro.mp4 Video Version
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What if your neurodivergent child's path to literacy doesn't need to look like everyone else's? In this episode, I sit down with Aubrey Hargis of Child of the Redwoods to explore how the Montessori method naturally supports neurodivergent learners — especially when it comes to reading, writing, and discovering a true love of learning.Whether you're new to Montessori or simply looking for practical ideas that meet your child where they are, you'll find this conversation full of freedom, wisdom, and encouragement.
We're excited to launch Valley of Depth, our new podcast taking the place of our beloved (formerly known as) Pathfinder (RIP) podcast. Valley of Depth is about the technologies that matter—and the people building them. We talk to founders, investors, government officials, and military leaders shaping the future of national security and deep tech. From breakthrough science to strategic policy, we dive into the high-stakes decisions behind the world's hardest technologies. In our inaugural episode, EP 001, we're joined by Bryon Hargis, co-founder and CEO of Castelion, a venture-backed defense startup building affordable, mass-producible hypersonic missile systems for the U.S. and allied militaries. Castelion, founded by former SpaceX engineers, is taking a vertically integrated, fast-iteration approach to strike weapons—redefining how complex defense hardware is built. In this episode, we unpack the story behind Castelion's formation, the rising hypersonic threat from China, how startups are challenging the dominance of traditional primes—and much, much more… • Chapters •00:00 Intro00:52 What inspired Bryan to leave SpaceX and start Castelion?03:06 Non-nuclear deterrence05:15 How SpaceX's culture influenced Castelion07:44 Current team size08:07 Cultural shift in defense hiring10:04 Hypersonic missile advantages12:03 US vs China capabilities13:32 Tradeoffs vs exquisite systems16:08 What's behind Bryon18:02 Recent test results20:54 Iterating safely24:27 Castelion's DoD buyer26:56 Navigating defense acquisition32:11 Championing innovation35:17 The Golden Dome concept37:10 Requirements for Golden Dome39:21 Startups vs primes race40:49 Scaling missile production timeline42:48 European market potential44:19 Competition with defense primes45:49 Capital requirements47:26 Company vision49:13 World impact if successful50:48 Next milestones52:14 Story behind the name • Show notes •Castelion's website — https://www.castelion.com/Bryon's socials — https://x.com/hargsb Mo's socials — https://twitter.com/itsmoislamPayload's socials — https://twitter.com/payloadspace / https://www.linkedin.com/company/payloadspaceIgnition's socials — https://twitter.com/ignitionnuclear / https://www.linkedin.com/company/ignition-nuclear/Tectonic's socials — https://twitter.com/tectonicdefense / https://www.linkedin.com/company/tectonicdefense/Valley of Depth archive — Listen: https://pod.payloadspace.com/ • About us •Valley of Depth is a podcast about the technologies that matter — and the people building them. Brought to you by Arkaea Media, the team behind Payload (space), Ignition (nuclear energy), and Tectonic (defense tech), this show goes beyond headlines and hype. We talk to founders, investors, government officials, and military leaders shaping the future of national security and deep tech. From breakthrough science to strategic policy, we dive into the high-stakes decisions behind the world's hardest technologies.Payload: www.payloadspace.comIgnition: www.ignition-news.comTectonic: www.tectonicdefense.com
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller joins Dr. Kyle Hargis on-site in Little Rock to walk through a complex revision case that demanded surgical flexibility, decision-making under pressure, and newly developed skills. What started as a standard full-arch plan evolved into a trans-sinus case with pterygoid placement, marking Dr. Hargis's first time placing pterygoids under mentorship. Together, they break down the anatomy, challenges, and learning curve of navigating full-arch revisions when plans change mid-surgery. Key Highlights 1️⃣ Adapting When Plans Change – How Dr. Hargis pivoted from the original plan and made confident decisions in real time. 2️⃣ First-Time Pterygoid Placement – Insights into Dr. Hargis's surgical thought process and the anatomy-first approach that made it possible. 3️⃣ Real-World Learning – Why mentorship, repetition, and anatomical understanding are critical when tackling advanced surgical techniques.
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Katie Sletten, Program Manager and Joe Hargis, Vice Board Chair of Northfield Shares talk about endowments, the Legacy Society, grants, and more.
Katie Sletten, Program Manager and Joe Hargis, Vice Board Chair of Northfield Shares talk about endowments, the Legacy Society, grants, and more.
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Stephen discusses the end of an era with Tyner High being demolished. He also discusses the basketball teams left in the state tourney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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My Grace is Sufficient - "The Gift of Interruption" 3/2/25 (Ian Hargis) by TwoRiversChurch FoCo
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A major bourbon brand is back from obscurity and everyone wants it! Silk Velvet was born in the 1800's and went dormant just before prohibition. Now its back thanks to The Hargis family and Master Distiller Jacob Call. It's so popular that it sold out in 30 minutes during the release party. Distilled Bourbon Podcast was lucky enough to have Zach Hargis and Jacob Call bring bottles of barrels 1, 2 and 3 to the turrent. Here's our take on one of Henderson Kentucky's legacy brands.#Silkvelvet #HendersonKY #JacobCall #WesternKentuckydistillingco #bourbon #whiskey #podcast https://www.silkvelvetwhiskey.com/https://www.wkydistilling.com/https://distilledbourbonpodcast.com/
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Episode #123 – Tiffany Kennedy Hargis visits the DOWNLOAD! Presented by: Optimize U(www.optimizeuchattanooga.com) Brought to you by:Vascular Institute & Vein Clinic Chatt Mortgage Texas RoadhouseNutrition World www.chattanoogafitnessdownload.com Production of: Whitfield Media Group
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Follow Van Hargis Horsemanship on Facebook and let's help him get his original following back after a facebook 'glitch' took down the master horseman's page.
Blue Iris is based in central Illinois and consists of two married couples, the Hargis and Schaut families. The band is nominated for seven Josie Music Awards recognizing excellence in the independent music industry. They will be attending the ceremony in Nashville at the end of October. In the meantime, they are performing around central Illinois including the State Fair to support their new single and video, Beautiful Sound.
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Earlier this year FGCU named its new Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Colin Hargis, to take over the role after the past director, Ken Kavanaugh, stepped down in December, 2023 after serving about 15 years in the role. Hargis comes to FGCU after spending about a decade at North Carolina State University, where he worked his way from associate athletics director for ticket sales and operations to senior associate athletics director for external relations. Hargis takes the helm of a young athletics program with 15 intercollegiate athletics teams and about 300 student athletes. And he brings with him his knowledge of the world of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) which he managed at North Carolina State University, and part of what he'll focus on here at FGCU.
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Miller and Moulton chat with Colin Hargis, the new athletic director at FGCU, about the future of FGCU athletics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So, how DO we get the MOST out of our horse? LISTEN IN and Texas Horseman and Clinician will explain...
Jack talks to Marlon Hargis, keyboard player for the band Exile about his time with the band, their #1 hit, and a big concert coming up at the Kentucky Theater on #LEX. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Pastor Jason sits down with Aaron Knight to talk about the testimony of Hargis Camp. Aaron is over the camp and they just completed a multi-million dollar fundraiser to continue the ministry at the camp. Revival Talks is a series of discussions where staff from our church and members of our community sit down and talk about various topics in light of what is going on in our church, our community, and our world.For more information about our church visit us on our website, our Facebook page, and our YouTube.
For today's bonus episode, we talk about some events and projects we have lined up. One of our major goals when we first started our show was to find a way to give back to the aircraft maintenance community by offering grants and scholarships; a big thank you to Women Rock Wings, Hover with Hargis, and Women with Wings for offering the avenue to do them! Another major goal was to go to more in-person events such as expos, conventions, and conferences; tune in to see what events we may be attending!Follow us on Facebook- @cancelledformaintenance, Instagram- @canxformaintenancepodcast.Twitter- @cxmxpodcastDid you know we have a comic series? Check it out on the Tapas app or visit us at: https://tapas.io/series/CXMXcomicsVisit our website and check out our merch at www.cancelledformaintenance.com. Have ideas or stories for show? Send us a line at our contact us section of our website!Looking for the best lightweight, comfortable, and noise-cancelling headset? Visit: dalcommtech.com and use code "canxrules" to save 15% off their products or special orders!Check out Rockwell Time for awesome outdoor merch and apparel. Use code-CX4MX and save 10%!Tell us how we are doing, leave us a review if you listen to us on Apple, Stitcher, Podchaser, or IHeart Radio!Follow us on Goodpods and Podchaser!https://goodpods.app.link/1Ss1v4ODHlbThanks to our monthly supporters, with special shout outs to: Dylan K. Nordia K. Mike S. Eric S. Kiel K. Maxx1700 Chris H. Dan S. Ryan F. Jennie D. Erica L. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This week, we're replaying a classic episode where Steve and Yvonne interview Erin Hargis and Ted Rosenberg of Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP (https://www.lilawyer.com/). Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here to Rate and Review View/Download Trial Documents Case Details: Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP trial lawyers Erin Hargis and Ted Rosenberg explain how they held New York's Nassau County responsible for not addressing the limited sight distance of a dangerous curved road that resulted in a life-altering crash. At the intersection of Erwin Place and Oceanside Road, 17-year-old driver Nicollette Iacone pulled to a stop and crept forward to peer beyond obstructing hedges on the Grassi, Kotter, and Piccoli property line and an inoperable control cabinet before making a left turn. Sal Passanisi, Jr., who was speeding and driving under the influence of alcohol, collided with Nicollette, resulting in life-altering traumatic brain injuries. The jury returned a verdict assigning 14% negligence to Sal and 86% negligence to Nassau County. Ultimately, all parties settled for a total of $25,425,000. Guest Bios: Erin Hargis Erin M. Hargis received her Bachelor of Arts from Vassar College. Thereafter, she received her law degree from Brooklyn Law School. During Law School, Ms. Hargis was a member of the school's Moot Court Honor Society, Trial Advocacy Division, and Vice President of the school's chapter of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America. After completing school, Ms. Hargis joined the Kings County District Attorney's office as an Assistant District Attorney, where she prosecuted both felony and misdemeanor cases and successfully tried numerous cases on behalf of the residents of Brooklyn. In 2008, Ms. Hargis joined a prominent Manhattan firm where she handled numerous complex medical malpractice cases. Ms. Hargis joined Rosenberg & Gluck in 2011 as an associate, rising to partner in 2015. She uses her experience to effectively represent victims of negligence and malpractice. Ms. Hargis handles all aspects of personal injury cases from inception through trial. Ms. Hargis was admitted to practice law in New Jersey in 2004, the State of New York in 2005, and the District of Columbia in 2016. She is also admitted to practice in Federal Court in the Eastern and Southern Districts. Read Full Bio Ted Rosenberg Ted M. Rosenberg is a Suffolk County native. He graduated from Boston University with honors and received his Juris Doctor from St.John's University School of Law in 1982. Mr. Rosenberg worked as an associate at a law firm until he formed his own firm in 1984. In 1996, he joined forces with Michael Gluck to establish the firm of Rosenberg & Gluck, L.L.P. Ted is a member of the American Association for Justice, New York State Trial Lawyers Association, a past Director of the Suffolk County Bar Association, an officer of the Suffolk Academy of Law, as well as a graduate of the Advanced Trial Program of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy. Ted is also a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, an honor available only to attorneys who have recovered multi-million dollar awards for their clients. He is a regular lecturer to groups such as the Suffolk County Bar and Judiciary and the New York State Trial Lawyer's Assn. Ted is the past Chair of the Suffolk County Bar's “Plaintiff's Insurance Negligence and Compensation Committee” and the recipient of the New York State Bar Association's Certificate of Honor. Read Full Bio Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services - LegalTechService.com Digital Law Marketing - DigitalLawMarketing.com Harris Lowry Manton LLP - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
Following your dreams can be hard, one of the hardest steps is overcoming our fear. Being a part of a community and being presented with opportunities are just some of the keys to unlocking the path to fulfilling those dreams. On this episode, we are joined by the founders of Hover with Hargis and Women with Wings; two organizations who strive to not only create those communities, but to provide those opportunities to help lay the path for the future of women in aviation. To learn more about some of the Aviation gala, scholarship opportunities, and upcoming events from our guests, follow them on Instagram at:@hoverwithhargis, @womenwithwings_, and @misswomenwithwingsFollow us on Facebook- @cancelledformaintenance, Instagram- @canxformaintenancepodcast.Twitter- @cxmxpodcastDid you know we have a comic series? Check it out on the Tapas app or visit us at: https://tapas.io/series/CXMXcomicsVisit our website and check out our merch at www.cancelledformaintenance.com. Have ideas or stories for show? Send us a line at our contact us section of our website!Looking for the best lightweight, comfortable, and noise-cancelling headset? Visit: dalcommtech.com and use code "canxrules" to save 15% off their products or special orders!Check out Rockwell Time for awesome outdoor merch and apparel. Use code-CX4MX and save 10%!Tell us how we are doing, leave us a review if you listen to us on Apple, Stitcher, Podchaser, or IHeart Radio!Follow us on Goodpods and Podchaser!https://goodpods.app.link/1Ss1v4ODHlbThanks to our monthly supporters, with special shout outs to: Dylan K. Nordia K. Mike S. Eric S. Kiel K. Maxx1700 Chris H. Dan S. Ryan F. Jennie D. Erica L. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Dr. Calvin Hargis is a chiropractic orthopedist who authored the book, "Healing the Human Machine: Ending Spinal, Joint and Muscular Pain." He specializes in providing effective treatments for conditions such as back and neck pain, sciatica, scoliosis and migraines. Learn more at https://warwickbrainandspinetherapy.com Follow our podcast on Facebook @TheOptimalLifePodcast If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like: Ep. 302 - Dr. Rand McClain :: Living Longer and Living Better Ep. 178 - Nikki Costello :: Live Pain Free Ep. 15 - Dr. Adam Hedaya, pain management specialist