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While in the Shoals, I had the opportunity to talk with Santana Davis with Running 4 Heroes Inc./Running 4 Heroes- North Alabama. Sgt. Nick Risner had a major impact on her life. Now, she is honoring him through Running 4 Heroes. I hope you will share this show as we talk about this special effort dedicated to recognizing and honoring fallen officers. You can also subscribe to TMWS via TuneIn Radio, Apple iTunes, SoundCloud, Audioboom, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, & Blubrry. All shows are archived at TheMarkWhiteShow.com.
Julie is the founder of Horses & Heroes Inc. and a Certified Equine Specialist through EAGALA and a Designated Military Provider. At a young age Julie rescued a severely traumatized horse. The experience of his rehabilitation together with her compassion for those who serve, sparked the mission to create Horses & Heroes. Horses & Heroes was incorporated on Oct 13, 2014 and is one of more than 600 certified EAGALA programs worldwide. Back in 2019 Horses & Heroes was granted the Military Designation which is an achievement in showing their dedication, education and experience to serve those who serve. Julie graduated with honors with a BA Human Relations Management degree from Mid America Nazarene University, is a former owner of Fitness Together, a personal training franchise, manager of several veterinary hospitals and personal training staff, and spent fourteen years as a military spouse. Mother of four; two of her three daughters also served in the United States Marine Corps, and her youngest son received a full scholarship from the Air Force ROTC to attend KU's Aeronautic Engineering School fall 2021. Certifications: EAGALA Certified Practitioner 2014-Present EAGALA Certified Military Provider 2020- Present Certified Heart Math Coach – 2020 Present Certified QPR Suicide Prevention Trainer – 2019-Present Former ISSA Certified Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Coach and Exercise Therapist www.horsesandheroes.org Facebook @horses&heroes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Julie is the founder of Horses & Heroes Inc. and a Certified Equine Specialist through EAGALA and a Designated Military Provider. At a young age Julie rescued a severely traumatized horse. The experience of his rehabilitation together with her compassion for those who serve, sparked the mission to create Horses & Heroes. Horses & Heroes was incorporated on Oct 13, 2014 and is one of more than 600 certified EAGALA programs worldwide. Back in 2019 Horses & Heroes was granted the Military Designation which is an achievement in showing their dedication, education and experience to serve those who serve. Julie graduated with honors with a BA Human Relations Management degree from Mid America Nazarene University, is a former owner of Fitness Together, a personal training franchise, manager of several veterinary hospitals and personal training staff, and spent fourteen years as a military spouse. Mother of four; two of her three daughters also served in the United States Marine Corps, and her youngest son received a full scholarship from the Air Force ROTC to attend KU's Aeronautic Engineering School fall 2021. Certifications: EAGALA Certified Practitioner 2014-Present EAGALA Certified Military Provider 2020- Present Certified Heart Math Coach – 2020 Present Certified QPR Suicide Prevention Trainer – 2019-Present Former ISSA Certified Trainer, Fitness Nutrition Coach and Exercise Therapist www.horsesandheroes.org Facebook @horses&heroes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
When Honor And Respect LLC was founded in October 2018, the idea was to find a way to help others, including suicide awareness, helping organizations that deal with PTS and suicide prevention. To this end, an athletic shoe was developed and trademarked. By May 2019, the first pair of shoes was sold to a gentleman in Houston, Texas, and by July 2019, Officer Ron Slagle, who founded Honor and Respect LLC, and his daughter, Emma, found themselves on Fox & Friends. Since that time, Honor and Respect LLC has supported many efforts, including two that I have recognized here on TMWS, Blue Help & Running 4 Heroes Inc. with Zechariah Cartledge. As a matter of fact, thanks to a sponsorship from Honor and Respect LLC, Zechariah is headed to Iowa to run for Iowa State Patrol Sgt. James Smith, who died in the line of duty on April 9th, and all fallen law enforcement officers in Iowa. Officer Slagle gives his late father, Jerry Slagle, credit for who he is and his passion to serve. On today's show, Officer Ron Slagle is sharing much more about the Honor and Respect LLC effort. Because of his dad's impact on his life, this show is dedicated to Officer Slagle's father, Army veteran Gerald “Jerry” Dean Slagle. You can also subscribe to TMWS via TuneIn Radio, Apple iTunes, SoundCloud, Audioboom, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, & Blubrry. All shows are archived at TheMarkWhiteShow.com.
Rachel L. Willoughby Greene, MS, LPC, LCPC, NCC is Licensed Counselor and the wife of our host Jeremy Greene. She is the Clinical Director of Horses & Heroes Inc, and runs a private practice where she offers counseling, Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy, and EMDR specializing in Trauma and Stress with a special focus on Veterans, First Responders, and their spouses. She is passionate about enhancing her own understanding of and spreading the word on mental health and wellness and ending stigmas for these populations. Together she and Jeremy created RESTORE, 7 steps to Restoring and Maintaining mental wellness. Instagram @#teamrestorekc thewashdownpodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rachel L. Willoughby Greene, MS, LPC, LCPC, NCC is Licensed Counselor and the wife of our host Jeremy Greene. She is the Clinical Director of Horses & Heroes Inc, and runs a private practice where she offers counseling, Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy, and EMDR specializing in Trauma and Stress with a special focus on Veterans, First Responders, and their spouses. She is passionate about enhancing her own understanding of and spreading the word on mental health and wellness and ending stigmas for these populations. Together she and Jeremy created RESTORE, 7 steps to Restoring and Maintaining mental wellness. Instagram @#teamrestorekc thewashdownpodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, we dive into Jeff's story of growing up with his entrepreneurial mindset. We discuss key factors that has contributed to his milestones as an entrepreneur and how he is able to find a successful balance between family and business. Next we look in a tough moment that had challenged him back in 2008 and how that has shaped him and his family's with their accomplishments today. We also explore little segments of his current businesses and how he is able to to pivot with them to adapt to changes (In our case, the COVID-19 Pandemic).Jeff Lopes began operating his first business before the age of 17. He is an entrepreneur based out of Toronto, Canada and is the founder of the companies Kimurawear, TrueBlue Homes, Milosway, Today’s Heroes Inc., and the Jeff Knows Inc. Podcast. In 2008, he experienced a life-altering moment that significantly changed his personal experience, a moment that had created a new purpose for him. He had realized that to achieve this purpose, family time would become the number one factor; and it was also at this moment where his focus had shifted to working smarter instead of harder by creating passion income. He started Kimurawear out of his basement in 2006 and is a proven leader in providing quality and innovating products throughout the martial arts industry. In 2014, he ventured into the vacation rental business market and TrueBlue Homes was born. It quickly grew into a vast portfolio of vacation properties in Northern Ontario, Canada; and is now undergoing the construction of a new cabin resort in Muskoka, Canada. Through creating the Jeff Knows Inc. Podcast, he shares his personal experiences and lessons he has learned over his 24 years of entrepreneurship. Find more about Jeff Lopes and his work/businesses at:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jefflopes/Today's Heros Inc. Website: https://www.todaysheroesinc.com/Kimurawear Website: https://www.kimurawear.com/Jeff Knows Inc. Podcast Website: https://www.jeffknowsinc.com/TrueBlue Homes Website: https://www.truebluehomes.ca/Subscribe and Follow the podcast for updates on:Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6eM...Website: https://www.thefirstgenerationspodcast.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FirstGenera...
Tuesday, December 1, 2020, at 6:00 PM EST The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show airs every Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST. Find out more about our host and guests at Sharvette.com. Chief Executive Officer ShaDonna McPhaul, also known as ‘Mo' is a combat veteran with 20 years of loyal service to the United States Air Force. She merged her compassion and entrepreneurial spirit and created Mo's Heroes Inc. and The Mo You Know Marketing and Media Consulting Services, LLC. As Chief Executive Officer and Founder, her vision is for Mo's Heroes to be the conduit to provide the support veterans, service members and their family members need to achieve their personal and professional goals. Mo has been featured in GI Jobs Magazine, Be Encouraged Magazine, Life in the Overflow Magazine, The Huffington Post, The State of New Office of African American Affairs Statewide Focus Magazine, Ardent for Life, the Fayetteville Observer Newspaper, Cannon Connections Newspaper, and Ho'okele Newspaper. She has been seen on ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox. She has co-authored two best-selling books, “Shift On” and “The Voices Behind Mental Illness Anthology: The Life of a Veteran." She currently hosts “The Mo You Know” podcast where she interviews upcoming and coming entrepreneurs. She has also worked on the sales, marketing, and promotions side of radio.
Join Mike, Chris and Rob as they discuss Sunset Blvd (1958), Heroes Inc., presents #1, DP7, Superman V2 #9, All-Star Western #10, Young All-Stars #7
Join Mike, Chris and Rob as they discuss Sunset Blvd (1958), Heroes Inc., presents #1, DP7, Superman V2 #9, All-Star Western #10, Young All-Stars #7
Join Mike, Chris and Rob as they discuss Sunset Blvd (1958), Heroes Inc., presents #1, DP7, Superman V2 #9, All-Star Western #10, Young All-Stars #7
Today’s Flashback Friday episode was originally released: Jul 30, 2016 Jason Hartman talks with acclaimed financial advisor Ric Edelman. Barron’s has six times (2004–2009) ranked Ric Edelman among America’s 100 top financial advisors. In 2009, Ric was ranked the #1 independent financial advisor in the nation by Barron’s. In 2004, Ric was inducted into the Financial Advisor Hall of Fame, ranked by Research Magazine for his focus on the individual client and ranked #42 on Registered Rep magazine’s list of “America’s Top 50 Advisors.” Inc. magazine three times named the firm the fastest-growing privately-held financial planning firm in the country. Ric received an honorary doctorate from Rowan University in 1999, and in 2007 was inducted into the Rowan University Public Relations Student Society of America Hall of Fame. As a #1 New York Times best-selling author his five books on personal finance include Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth; The New Rules of Money; Discover the Wealth Within You; What You Need to Do Now; and the personal finance classic, The Truth About Money. His sixth book, The Lies About Money, was published in the fall of 2007 by Simon & Schuster and his latest book, Rescue Your Money, was published in the spring of 2008. Ric’s books have been translated into several languages. As a national radio show host on ABC Radio Networks, he can be heard on radio stations throughout the country. The live call-in advice program has been on the air for more than 15 years and earned Ric the A.I.R. Award for Best Talk Show Host in Washington D.C. (1993). He also publishes a monthly newsletter, has built one of the most comprehensive and free online educational resources about personal finance at RicEdelman.com, and is the author of video and audio educational systems that help people achieve their financial goals. Philanthropic Activities include Rowan University. They also funded the Edelman Nursing Career Development Center at Inova Health System Foundation. Ric served six years on the Board of the United Way of the National Capital Area and in 2007 completed his two-year term as Chairman of the Board. He also serves on the boards of The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, D.C., and its foundation. Ric also is a full partner of the American Savings Education Council and the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy. He is a former board member of Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area and served for three years on the Grants Committee of the Foundation for Financial Planning, where he remains a major donor. They also actively support HEROES Inc., Make-a-Wish Foundation, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and many other charities. As Chairman and CEO of Edelman Financial Services LLC. He is also President and Director of Sanders Morris Harris Group. Ric is an Investment Advisor Representative and offers advisory services through EFS an SEC-registered investment advisor. He is also a Registered Representative of and offers securities through Sanders Morris Harris Inc., an affiliated broker/dealer, member FINRA/SIPC. Barron’s ranking “Top 100 Independent Financial Advisors” (Aug. 31, 2009) based on assets under management, revenues the advisors generate for their firms, and the quality of their practices. Websites: Jason Hartman University Membership 1-800-HARTMAN www.JasonHartman.com Jason Hartman Quick Start
This episode is sponsored by Insure the Heroes Inc. Call Melissa at 1-844-514-LIFE or head over to her website to get a free quote today.Major General Mari K. Eder is a retired U.S. Army Major General, a renowned speaker and author, and a thought leader on strategic communication and leadership. General Eder is the former Commanding General of the U.S. Army Reserve Joint and Special Troops Support Command, former Deputy Chief of the Army Reserve and former Deputy Chief of Public Affairs for the U.S. Army. She was the closing keynote speaker at WIN Summit 2018 and recipient of the 2018 Trailblazer Award.General Eder is the author of “Leading the Narrative: The Case for Strategic Communication,” published by the Naval Institute Press. Out soon, her new book is titled: Step Out of Line, Ladies: Stories of Courage, Sacrifice, and Grit – the Women of WWII.General Eder has served as Director of Public Affairs at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies and as an adjunct professor and lecturer in communications and public diplomacy at the NATO School and Sweden’s International Training Command. She speaks and writes frequently on communication topics in universities and for international audiences.She is a trustee with the U.S. Army War College Foundation and has served as a senior advisor and Director with the Foundation for Self-Government, and as a communications expert for the Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General.Summary:Mari joined the Army to get out of her small town. She had wanted to be in Public Affairs, but she started out in the Signal Corp. She served on active duty for her first tour then left the military. She missed being part of the military and was able to go back into the Reserves and because of her civilian career was able to work in the Pubic Affairs area that she wanted to be in since when she joined the military. She talked about the challenges of balancing the Reserves and a civilian career. She learned times when she needed to focus more on her civilian job and other times she needed to focus on her military career. One of the hardest times was when she was working full time and also attending Air War College via distance learning. She said she quickly learned to write the papers first so she could have a two week break instead of using the two weeks to write a paper and never get a break.Her goal was to make it to the rank of Colonel (O-6) and when she was selected for Brigadier General she was surprised and honored. She was promoted to Major General and with 36 years of service it was time to retire. She had her change of command and then a few weeks later had her retirement ceremony. She had given so much of herself to the Army when she finally was done her body was tired and she got sick. She said she was barely there for her retirement ceremony and slowly began the transition to civilian. We also talked about being invisible after leaving the military and how sometimes our voices are not heard because we are overlooked for our gender.She wanted to do something different after leaving the military so she has become an author. She loves reading and learning about the history of military women and after reading a few books (links below) about military women she decided to write her own book. She told so many stories of military women throughout history that I either didn’t know about or had only learned about after starting the podcast. There is a rich history of women who have come before and women who continue to make changes for the military and the women who follow in their footsteps.She encourages women to join the military even if it is only for a few years. Do your research and pick the right branch and job for you (need help? check out this free guide). The military can open so many doors and will change you as a person. Mentioned in this episode (contains affiliate links):Female Veteran: The Struggles Don't End When You LeaveRegister Women in Military Service for AmericaWomen of The War: Their Heroism And Self-SacrificeFinal Fight, Final Flight by Erin MillerThe Hello GirlsCode Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War IIRelated Episode:The First Women Pilots in the Army – Erin Miller (Episode 49)Being a Cook in the Coast Guard – Ginny (Episode 18)Climbing the Ranks to Brigadier General – Wilma Vaught (Episode 65)Connect with Mari:LinkedInThank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and aboveKevin Barba
This episode is sponsored by Nomades and Insure the Heroes Inc.Charlynda Scales is a TEDx speaker, brand ambassador, Air Force Veteran, social media influencer, and the founder and CEO of Mutt’s Sauce, LLC, a company that makes “the sauce for every meal.” Mutt's Sauce was the Grand Prize Winner of Bob Evan's Farms' 2017 Heroes to CEOs Contest.In this episode, Amanda chats with fellow Air Force veteran, Charlynda Scales. Charlynda shares her journey to joining the military and her experience as a female service member.Growing up, service was a part of Charlynda’s family culture. Every generation had at least one person who served. After her cousin who served in the United States Marine Corps got hurt, the baton passed to Charlynda. She filled out an ROTC application form on a whim. Much to her surprise, she received a full scholarship to the college of her choice - on the Air Force’s dime.Starting ROTCCharlynda was a freshman at Clemson on September 11, 2001. She tells us how that terrible event shaped her time in ROTC, and ultimately, her time in the military. She walks us through her role as a service member and shares some encouragement for anyone who feels like their job isn’t very important. Sometimes you feel like the work you are doing isn't important because it isn't the out in the front or even overseas fighting the fight. But every job in the Air Force is important for the mission and the mission can't happen without everyone doing their part.Mutt SauceWe also hear how Charlynda started her company (Mutt’s Sauce, which is so good!) and what motivated her to make the transition from active duty to reserves. She keeps it real for us and talks about how it was hard to hang up her uniform (if only temporarily). And she also fills us in on some of the challenges that come with life as a Reservist. She serves as an Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) in the Reserves which is a different type of service than the typical one weekend a month two weeks a year. Instead, she backfills different positions for various lengths of time. And lastly, we hear all about what’s coming up next for Charlynda, as well as hear her encouragement and words of wisdom to fellow women who are considering taking the leap and pursuing a career in the military. This episode is full of information and rock-solid advice, so you definitely don’t want to miss it! After you listen, make sure to find Charlynda on social media so you can keep up with her and all things Mutt’s Sauce!Listen to the whole episode here.Connect with Charlynda:Mutt's Sauce website: www.muttssauce.comMutt's Social Media: @muttssauce (Twitter, Instagram), Charlynda Scales website: www.charlyndajean.comCharlynda Social Media: @charlyndajean (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)Mentioned in this episode:Air Force ROTC7 Things I Wish I Knew Before Joining the Air ForceRelated Episodes:From the Navy to the Air Force - Episode 15 (IMA)Helping Others After Service - Episode 44 (Reserves)From the Navy to Entrepreneurship - Episode 27Thank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and above: Kevin Barba
This episode is sponsored by Insure the Heroes Inc.Bio: Lesley was raised on a farm in Ohio, I grew up learning how to milk goats. She accepted a Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps scholarship to Boston University as a method of escaping Ohio. After graduating with a degree in General Management she started her career driving warships for the Navy. After three years in the Navy's Surface Warfare community, she was selected as one of the Navy's 200 public affairs officers. She had opportunities to collaborate and lead major Navy outreach opportunities including New York City Fleet Week and ended her active career in the Navy standing up the Navy's social media program. She had a brief stint as a community manager for SocialMedia.org and then was blessed to be introduced to the Customer Experience Professionals Association (CXPA). It was her pleasure to serve as the association's Community Manager, Director of Member Engagement, Marketing Director and Executive Director. She is currently Director of Marketing at South Bay Hospital.As part of her Navy Reserve obligations, she deployed to Afghanistan in 2018 for a nine-month mobilization in support of U.S. and NATO military operations. She struggled in her transition back following her reserve mobilization. She is currently an active reserve Navy Commander with 18.5 years in the Navy. In June she left her role with CXPA and she is now working with her husband to launch a gym and personal training business in their new home in Florida. On the home front, she spends time fundraising for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, participating as a leader in her church and is a wife and mother of four young children.Connect with Lesley:www.lesleylykins.comTwitter LinkedInRelated Episodes:Episode 66: Sacrificing at War and HomeEpisode 59: Transitioning from the National Guard Isn't the SameEpisode 44: Serving Others After ServiceThank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and aboveKevin Barba
This episode is sponsored by Insure the Heroes Inc.Trina L. Martin is an author, inspirational speaker, and personal development coach who inspires emerging leaders to pursue their wildest dreams with heart and grit. An accomplished and dedicated member of the U.S. military for nearly 30 years, she has broken barriers and made strides in her career that many said weren’t possible. She has had a stellar 20-year career in the Information Technology field.Trina is the host of the weekly unscripted inspirational podcast Trina Talk, where she speaks to leaders, business owners, authors, coaches and everyday people from around the world on their successes and failures to motivate and inspire listeners to strive for the next level in their lives.In this episode, we talk about her experience of joining the Army, switching to the Navy. Working to gain her commission in the Navy to become an officer and deploying after September 11th and leaving behind two young children. We also talked about how Reserve duty can sometimes encroach more on your life than the one weekend a month.Connect with Trina"Website: www.trinamartin.comPodcast: http://bit.ly/TrinaTalkRelated Episodes:10 Things I learned from DeploymentThe Struggle of Coming HomeA Deployed Mom's ExperienceGiving Back After Service (from active duty Navy to Reserves)Read the transcript here.Thank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and aboveKevin Barba
This episode is sponsored by Insure the Heroes Inc. Retired Air Force Brigadier General Wilma L. Vaught served in the United States Air Force for over 28 years, retiring in 1985 as one of the most highly decorated women in U.S. history. Throughout her career, General Vaught forged new paths and pioneered opportunities for the servicewomen who would follow. A Vietnam veteran, she was one of the few military women in that war who were not nurses. And, when she was promoted to brigadier general in 1980, she was one of a handful of women in the world who had ever achieved that distinction. While her military accomplishments are extraordinary, General Vaught's most lasting contribution will be her successful efforts related to the Women In Military Service For America Memorial where she was the driving force that built and now operates the $22.5 million memorial. For her official military bio, click here. Mentioned in this episode 1948 Integration Act 1967 Women’s service act 2016 Women in Combat change Women In Military Service for America Memorial Registration Gen Wilma Vaught Ceremony at WIMSA Read the full transcript here. Thank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and above Kevin Barba
This episode is sponsored by Insure the Heroes Inc. 10 years ago, this month, I stepped out of a C-130 and onto the flight line at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. I was about to begin my nine-month deployment to Afghanistan, but the truth was my journey to Afghanistan had actually begun four months earlier when I began my combat skills training in Indiana. The training and deployment ended up lasting 361 days. For this episode, I wanted to talk about what I learned during my training, deployment, coming home and by coming home, I don't usually mean immediately coming home, but years. Going to Afghanistan for me had a huge impact on my life. Before I had kids, I could say there was the Amanda before Afghanistan and the Amanda after Afghanistan. Now there is this window between when I got home from Afghanistan. After being home and how those experiences still affected my life, even though I had been home for years and when I had kids, and then my life kind of changed all over again. But definitely my deployment has played a huge role in who I am today and where I am right now. See the full transcript on the blog here. Mentioned in this Episode: Episode 2, Amanda Huffman, AF Civil Engineer – Women of the Military Podcast Letters Home from my Deployment Compassion International Food for the Hungry Help One Now Kiva Changing the Conversation About Mental Health Thank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and above Kevin Barba
This episode is sponsored by Insure the Heroes Inc. Angela served in the United States Air Force from 1998 – 2014. She worked in Satellite Communications for most of her career. During her time in the military, she deployed to Iraq and various other deployments. She also was married to a Marine and they found the struggles of being dual military within different services a challenge. After getting divorced year later she married a fellow Air Force member. They both left with early retirement with the growing stresses of having a family and both serving active duty. After retiring from active duty, she became an attorney in Florida. Read the whole transcript here. Mentioned in the is episode: Going through MEPS in the Air Force - Episode 34 Thank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and above Kevin Barba
En la columna de esta semana, Gonzalo Rondinone nos visita para iluminarnos en Economía. ¿Cuán rico es Bruce Wayne? ¿Figuraría en los mas ricos del mundo? ¿Cuánto vale todo el Vibranium de Wakanda? Estas preguntas y una gran explicación acerca de la Bolsa en este gran especial de Heroes Inc. FB: goo.gl/5RgPAQ Instagram: goo.gl/5V1Xq4 Twitter: goo.gl/UHaesV Twitch: https://goo.gl/Fvwa2a YouTube: https://goo.gl/Sdziee
I love these ReUps! Listening to our old show I can see how much we've grown as people. Hearing these old conversations and adding my little commentary is a lot of fun. This one is with Scott Austin, who was on the show a couple years ago promoting his book Cybernetic Punk. This time (or rather originally?) we talked to him about his then web-comic Heroes Inc, which by complete happenstance Scott is bringing back! So sit back, take a listen, and enjoy our conversation with Scott Austin from 2009! On the show tonight: John Kaylie Scott Austin Mac Paladin Find us on Social: The Show https://twitter.com/y2clradio https://instagram.com/y2clradio https://www.facebook.com/y2clradio/ John http://twitter.com/y2cl http://instagram.com/y2cl http://facebook.com/johnhorsleyart Upcoming shows we will be at! March 14-18 - Emerald City Comic Con July 17-21 - San Diego Comic Con Find us at all these places! http://y2clradio.libsyn.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/y2clradio/id1157636986 https://play.google.com/music/listen?gclid=CMGh9vbBps8CFQkHfwodKcMHgg&gclsrc=ds&u=0#/ps/Iwsjqlsplggbki5w745sdkl6o5i http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/y2cl https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNEmxYVXu6dgWEgDdX4oV9w http://tunein.com/radio/y2clRadio-p913775/ Support the Show! Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/y2cl Support us with our Amazon Affiliate link! http://amzn.to/2vGLbKy Buy John's Comics: https://www.comixcentral.com/vendors/y2cl-net/
I love these ReUps! Listening to our old show I can see how much we've grown as people. Hearing these old conversations and adding my little commentary is a lot of fun. This one is with Scott Austin, who was on the show a couple years ago promoting his b...
Jack Nichols on HEROES, Inc.® - who it benefits and how ~ ". . .we support the widows and children of police officers and firefighters who have been killed in the line of duty here in the greater Washington area. And HEROES actually stands for Honor Every Responsible Officer's Eternal Sacrifice. . . Whatever they want and they need, we're gonna make sure they get taken care of right away." Jack Nichols, President, HEROES, Inc. ® and Andy Ockershausen in studio Andy Ockershausen: This is Andy Ockershausen and this is Our Town. And we have a very important president of my most important, I believe, the most important charity in the city of Washington, of HEROES, Inc. Jack Nichols, welcome to Our Town. Jack Nichols: Thank you, Andy, it's great to be here, great to be here. Andy Ockershausen: But you are a native of Our Town. I mean ... Jack Nichols: I am, I was born and raised. Andy Ockershausen: We consider everything part of Our Town. Even Annapolis is Our Town. Vienna, Virginia is Our Town. We go all the way to Fredericksburg, because this is Our Town. Almost as big as HEROES, not quite as fame footprint, but this is what we are. This is Our Town, and HEROES is such a big, important part of Our Town. Jack Nichols: Yes, it's work that we love to do, it's very important. All the first responders and helping those families, it's a labor of love for a lot of us and it has been for a very long time. Andy Ockershausen: And you're a native. You grew up in Silver Spring. Jack Nichols On Growing Up in Our Town Jack Nichols: I am. I actually grew in Rockville and all my family is from the Baltimore area. My father was the first one to leave the country and come down 95 to Montgomery County. Born and raised in Rockville and been here, I went away to school for four years, but came back, been here all my life. Andy Ockershausen: We are another country to Baltimore. Jack Nichols: Right, we are, you definitely don't bring the Washington Post up there. Andy Ockershausen: Oh my God. We had a company that I worked for called HomeTeam Sports, carried the Orioles baseball. Jack Nichols: Sure. Andy Ockershausen: And it was great. Jack Nichols: Yup. Andy Ockershausen: But, they said, whatever you do, go back to Washington, we don't want you living here. Jack Nichols: That's right, that's right. Andy Ockershausen: Baltimore, we call it Baseball USA. A great baseball town. Now, the Orioles aren't doing real good right now, we're watching them, but our Nats are, I know. Jack Nichols: Absolutely. Andy Ockershausen: Fair compensation. So you decided, you went to school out of town, out of the city? On Education - St. John's | East Carolina University Jack Nichols: Well, I went to college at East Carolina University, which is down in Greenville, North Carolina. Reason for that is my parents said you can go anywhere you want, but it can't be more than five hours away. So Greenville, North Carolina is five hours away. Andy Ockershausen: Right on the border. Jack Nichols: It was as far away as I could possibly get, but other than that, I went to St. Johns here, locally. Andy Ockershausen: Did you? A cadet. Jack Nichols: That's where I met, ... I was a cadet, I was back when it was all boys and military. Andy Ockershausen: But you didn't go downtown, you were up here, right, in Northwest? Jack Nichols: I was, right. Andy Ockershausen: Because they would use to be, they used to have formation down here in Vermont Avenue. Jack Nichols: Vermont Avenue, that's right. Andy Ockershausen: I would ride the street car. Jack Nichols: That's right, that's right. Andy Ockershausen: So, you decided then to come back to Our Town and get involved in the banking business here. Did you study banking in college? Jack Nichols: I did, I was a finance major and the reason for all that is because my father was a long time banker here. He worked for what is now Bank of America. So in the Summers in high school and college,
Subscribe on: SoundCloud | iTunes | Google Play |Stitcher | YouTube Tonight we are joined by Scott Austin ALL the way from Finland (which is fake) to talk about his new book Cybernetic Punk. It's been a long time since we had Scott on, which I'm sure in the future when I re-edit all the old shows I will repost his original episode for you to hear us talk about his old comic Heroes-Inc! For now, sit back and enjoy Scott and I talk about his comic and some other random things. Oh, and Kaylie has started a new LipSense business! So here are some links to that! Seriously though, if you wear lipstick, you need this. If you know someone who loves lipstick and make up, they need this! FaceBook - https://www.facebook.com/glamgirlshotlips/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/glamgirlshotlips/ On the show tonight: John Kaylie Scott Austin Topics discussed: Scot Austins new book "Cybernetic Punk" - IndiGoGo found here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/cybernetic-punk#/ Logan Movie Wonder Woman movie How our old comics suck Kaylies LipSense business (and it's awesome, trust me) Upcoming shows we will be at! June 24th - Greater Wenatchee Toy Show Sept 1-3 - San Fransisco Comic Con Sept 8-10 - Rose City Comic Con Sept 15-16 - RenCon Nov 4-5 - Jet City Comic Show March 1-4 - Emerald City Comic Con Support the Show! Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/y2cl Support us with our Amazon Affiliate link! https://www.amazon.com/?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=y2cl01-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=a4caed59fee531ad2bca607c8e1a4f3b&camp=1789&cre
Jason Hartman talks with acclaimed financial advisor Ric Edelman. Barron's has six times (2004–2009) ranked Ric Edelman among America's 100 top financial advisors. In 2009, Ric was ranked the #1 independent financial advisor in the nation by Barron's. In 2004, Ric was inducted into the Financial Advisor Hall of Fame, ranked by Research Magazine for his focus on the individual client and ranked #42 on Registered Rep magazine's list of “America's Top 50 Advisors.” Inc. magazine three times named the firm the fastest-growing privately-held financial planning firm in the country. Ric received an honorary doctorate from Rowan University in 1999, and in 2007 was inducted into the Rowan University Public Relations Student Society of America Hall of Fame. As a #1 New York Times best-selling author his five books on personal finance include Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth; The New Rules of Money; Discover the Wealth Within You; What You Need to Do Now; and the personal finance classic, The Truth About Money. His sixth book, The Lies About Money, was published in the fall of 2007 by Simon & Schuster and his latest book, Rescue Your Money, was published in the spring of 2008. Ric's books have been translated into several languages. As a national radio show host on ABC Radio Networks, he can be heard on radio stations throughout the country. The live call-in advice program has been on the air for more than 15 years and earned Ric the A.I.R. Award for Best Talk Show Host in Washington D.C. (1993). He also publishes a monthly newsletter, has built one of the most comprehensive and free online educational resources about personal finance at RicEdelman.com, and is the author of video and audio educational systems that help people achieve their financial goals. Philanthropic Activities include Rowan University. They also funded the Edelman Nursing Career Development Center at Inova Health System Foundation. Ric served six years on the Board of the United Way of the National Capital Area and in 2007 completed his two-year term as Chairman of the Board. He also serves on the boards of The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, D.C., and its foundation. Ric also is a full partner of the American Savings Education Council and the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy. He is a former board member of Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area and served for three years on the Grants Committee of the Foundation for Financial Planning, where he remains a major donor. They also actively support HEROES Inc., Make-a-Wish Foundation, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and many other charities. As Chairman and CEO of Edelman Financial Services LLC. He is also President and Director of Sanders Morris Harris Group. Ric is an Investment Advisor Representative and offers advisory services through EFS an SEC-registered investment advisor. He is also a Registered Representative of and offers securities through Sanders Morris Harris Inc., an affiliated broker/dealer, member FINRA/SIPC.Barron's ranking “Top 100 Independent Financial Advisors” (Aug. 31, 2009) based on assets under management, revenues the advisors generate for their firms, and the quality of their practices.
Jason Hartman talks with acclaimed financial advisor Ric Edelman. Barron's has six times (2004–2009) ranked Ric Edelman among America's 100 top financial advisors. In 2009, Ric was ranked the #1 independent financial advisor in the nation by Barron's. In 2004, Ric was inducted into the Financial Advisor Hall of Fame, ranked by Research Magazine for his focus on the individual client and ranked #42 on Registered Rep magazine's list of “America's Top 50 Advisors.” Inc. magazine three times named the firm the fastest-growing privately-held financial planning firm in the country. Ric received an honorary doctorate from Rowan University in 1999, and in 2007 was inducted into the Rowan University Public Relations Student Society of America Hall of Fame. As a #1 New York Times best-selling author his five books on personal finance include Ordinary People, Extraordinary Wealth; The New Rules of Money; Discover the Wealth Within You; What You Need to Do Now; and the personal finance classic, The Truth About Money. His sixth book, The Lies About Money, was published in the fall of 2007 by Simon & Schuster and his latest book, Rescue Your Money, was published in the spring of 2008. Ric's books have been translated into several languages. As a national radio show host on ABC Radio Networks, he can be heard on radio stations throughout the country. The live call-in advice program has been on the air for more than 15 years and earned Ric the A.I.R. Award for Best Talk Show Host in Washington D.C. (1993). He also publishes a monthly newsletter, has built one of the most comprehensive and free online educational resources about personal finance at RicEdelman.com, and is the author of video and audio educational systems that help people achieve their financial goals. Philanthropic Activities include Rowan University. They also funded the Edelman Nursing Career Development Center at Inova Health System Foundation. Ric served six years on the Board of the United Way of the National Capital Area and in 2007 completed his two-year term as Chairman of the Board. He also serves on the boards of The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, D.C., and its foundation. Ric also is a full partner of the American Savings Education Council and the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy. He is a former board member of Junior Achievement of the National Capital Area and served for three years on the Grants Committee of the Foundation for Financial Planning, where he remains a major donor. They also actively support HEROES Inc., Make-a-Wish Foundation, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and many other charities. As Chairman and CEO of Edelman Financial Services LLC. He is also President and Director of Sanders Morris Harris Group. Ric is an Investment Advisor Representative and offers advisory services through EFS an SEC-registered investment advisor. He is also a Registered Representative of and offers securities through Sanders Morris Harris Inc., an affiliated broker/dealer, member FINRA/SIPC. Barron's ranking “Top 100 Independent Financial Advisors” (Aug. 31, 2009) based on assets under management, revenues the advisors generate for their firms, and the quality of their practices.