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SPORTS RECAP FROM HOWIES! by Two Men On
The battle of the Harbaugh's will take place on Monday night. Which side will the guys like? Find out on this episode of Cash the Ticket. Download and subscribe today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The U-Crew is on dawn patrol as they recap last weeks action, discuss the upcoming All Star Game format, and announce the latest giveaway winner.
From 'Cash The Ticket' (subscribe here):Will the Lions fail to cover again this season, let alone lose? Download the latest episode of Cash the Ticket today.
From 'Cash The Ticket' (subscribe here):Will the Lions fail to cover again this season, let alone lose? Download the latest episode of Cash the Ticket today.
Will the Lions fail to cover again this season, let alone lose? Download the latest episode of Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The game of the week takes place in the NFC North. For the first time all year is it possible that Jim picks against his Detroit Lions? Download the latest episode of Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Cash The Ticket' (subscribe here): Biggest game of the week feature the Lions and Cowboys. Will Jim be bullish about his Lions this week? Download and subscribe to Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Biggest game of the week feature the Lions and Cowboys. Will Jim be bullish about his Lions this week? Download and subscribe to Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Cash The Ticket' (subscribe here): Biggest game of the week feature the Lions and Cowboys. Will Jim be bullish about his Lions this week? Download and subscribe to Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From 'Cash The Ticket' (subscribe here): Biggest game of the week feature the Lions and Cowboys. Will Jim be bullish about his Lions this week? Download and subscribe to Cash the Ticket today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the biggest game of the weekend. Will the guys roll with the Vols? Find out on this episode of Cash the Ticket. Download and subscribe today. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
FOOTBALL RECAP AT HOWIES by Two Men On
Poor Howie has the man-flu Why is Browny selling off his merchandise? Picking up wives from the airport – yes or no? The ‘money or my mates' investigation – did Browny really say it? Browny's top 5 – current club theme songs Interview – Carlton star Blake Acres– Nicknames, Mortage broking side hustle, Back from injury next week Howies hot topics – What sport would you like to be the best at? | Fave TV shows | What can you be better at? Interview – Josh Carr the Powers midfield coach Brendan Fevola ‘The underdogs' – team for kids who have been excluded Zara mum of one of the ‘underdogs' AidenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Darce's 49th bday Nate embarrasses his wife with homeless yoga feet! Fill in producer leaves Tunner's without a job Chiefs memorabilia : Hair in a jar, How much is his premiership jumper worth? Damo round 18 update Howies hot topics: What was your greatest achievement? ,When will kangaroos next play in finals?, What would you do without this job? How much do you swear? Cats star Mitch Duncan joins the huddle: 289 games, son Ronnie footy fever, & Howie's mystery nickname? Browny's Top 5 – Football money earners in media On Ya Game - Chiefs quiz turns in to epic thriller! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, I talk more off-season moves as 3 players move to DGA, I talk in full detail of the 2024 DGPT Season, including the whole points system and standings. Also, talk my 2024 Season and also goals and plans for the 2024 Season. Please use this link https://www.upperparkdiscgolf.com/?ref=dg6diflq and use Promo Code OTC15 at checkout for 15% off your order. And if you'd like to donate to my brother and sister in laws go fund me for there dog Howies medical bills, please go to this link https://gofund.me/c8d60427 Anything helps. This made be my best episode yet minus a guest. Please enjoy and Thank you for the support
“Work hard and deep focus are the most important things we can do” “You shouldn't try to be someone else - you have to be you” “I'm a stubborn mule” "The quest isn't becoming less, the quest is how to become more. How do we dial up the crazy shit more?” “Sometimes you're in a part of your life where you're at a crossroads and you have to turn left or right. You just don't know which one.” Welcome to the 100th episode of The Common Creative podcast! To celebrate, we're delighted to welcome David Hieatt - a “Creative Jeanius” on a mission to use his entrepreneurial skills to make a positive impact. After leaving ad agency Saatchi and Saatchi, he built Howies into one of the most influential active sports brands in recent years. After selling it to Timberland, he co-founded The Do Lectures, voted one of the top ten ideas festivals in the world by The Guardian. More recently, he started Hiut Denim in his home town of Cardigan in west Wales. A town that used to have Britain's biggest jeans factory. Its purpose is to get 400 people their jobs back. David has a cult internet following, and has spoken at Apple, Google, Red Bull and many other top companies and conferences. David has written two Do Books, Do Purpose: Why brands with a purpose do better and matter more (2014) and Do Open: How a simple email newsletter can transform your business (and it can) (2017). David first self-published The Path of a Doer in 2010. Ten years on and still as relevant as ever, the book has been reissued by The Do Book Co. Tune in now for insights, inspiration, and a deep dive into the world of entrepreneurship, sustainability, and doing something positive in the world. LINKS: David Hieatt - Special Guest LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/davidhieatt Twitter - hiutdenim Website - https://hiutdenim.co.uk Paul Fairweather - Co-host https://www.paulfairweather.com Chris Meredith - Co-host https://www.chrismeredith.com.au Two Common Creatives https://www.twocommoncreatives.com/podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bois are live at Howies to watch the National Championship Game and talks the latest in NFL and sports.
The Bois are live at Howies watching the National Championship while talking everything that happened in the NFL over the weekend.
The Bois are live from Howies watching the National Championship and talking NFL.
This week on the Roundtable, We are giving away FOUR Howies Hockey bundles, which include a loaded tape tin, water bottle, stick wax, accessory bag, hat, and beanie.There's a good reason when we say “Howies Hockey” you know exactly who we are talking about. But to get the level of household recognition wasn't an overnight journey. For this episode, we sat down with Howie's Hockey Marketing Director, Josh VanderWel, to walk through the 20-year journey of how Howie's started with an idea to make better tape and has evolved into the brand that we all know today.In our extended interview (which you can watch here), we explore with Josh how the community Howie's has grown over the years has led to them becoming a lifestyle brand. Again, to enter in to win one of the four prize packs: 1. Retrieve the code word from this podcast2. Enter that word and the requested into the form on our site - https://hockeywraparound.com/blogs/the-wraparound-roundtable/howiesBONUS: Follow/Subscribe to @HockeyWrapAround & @howieshockeytape on social-- Our Kids Play Hockey is proud to be sponsored by Game Seven Group and Hockey Wraparound.At Game Seven Group our mission is to Transform Individuals Into Teams Capable Of The Extraordinary using Lee MJ Elias' proven team bonding strategy for sports teams, business teams, and anything & everything in between. If your team or organization is hungry to win a championship or take things to the next level, reach out to our team to see how we can help you reach your goal. Click this link to learn more or reach out to Katelynn@GameSevenGroup.com for more information.--Over the last ten years Hockey Wraparound , the #1 Off-Ice Training Product of the Decade (via Hockey Tutorial), has afforded hockey players at every level the opportunity to train off-ice while maintaining the integrity of their hockey stick blades. Our stick blade protectors are made of a privately formulated material that is flexible to fit most stick blades & curves, while hardwearing and long lasting protection.Order now to take your off-ice training to the next level.
The bois are raging per usual at Howies Sports Page!
Join the Bois as they recap football and preview football and more football.
The Bois are live from HOWIES SPORTS PAGE. It is time to rage. They are live from there today for their two fantasy football drafts. Catch them every Monday at Howies for MNF.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Betrayal Recovery Transformation Podcast with your hosts Kris Rocha and Jenn Howie. In this episode, we're diving deep into the tumultuous journey that begins when you've just discovered your partner's betrayal. Whether you're just starting on this path or need a reminder along the way, this episode acts as a survival guide to help you navigate the trauma you're experiencing and help you find your way to healing quickly.Episode Overview:D-Day and Betrayal Trauma (01:04)Where Do I Go When D-Day Happens? (05:55)Understanding Pain Shopping (10:00)Nurturing Your Soul Through Soul Care (13:51)Discovering Additional Resources (20:58)LINKS:Coaching with Jenn & Kris:Watermark Coaching with Kris Rocha: https://www.watermarkcoach.com/homeHealing with the Howies, Jenn Howie: https://healingwiththehowies.com/Betrayal Recovery Organizations:Pure Life Alliance: https://www.purelifealliance.com/Be Broken: https://www.bebroken.org/Daring Adventures: https://go.drjakeporter.com/?r_done=1Bethesda Workshops: https://www.bethesdaworkshops.org/423 Communities: https://www.423communities.org/Pure Desire Ministries: https://puredesire.org/Green Shoe Foundation: https://www.greenshoe.org/Recommended Podcasts:The Living Truth: https://living-truth.org/podcast/Pure Sex Radio: https://bebroken.podbean.com/Therapy & Theology: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/therapy-and-theology/id1641587501Books:The Betrayal Bind: https://michellemays.com/books/the-betrayal-bind/Good Boundaries & Goodbyes: https://www.p31bookstore.com/products/good-boundaries-and-goodbyesSeeing Beautiful Again: https://lysaterkeurst.com/category/seeing-beautiful-again/The "Am I Not Enough?" Question (24:29)Will It Always Be This Way? (30:16)Learning to Trust Again (34:39)
Every top food and drink founder reads our Newsletter - why wouldn't you?https://hungryfeast.beehiiv.com/Watch the full shabang on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@HungryFMCG/videosLet's link up on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-pope/Stalk me on Insta- https://www.instagram.com/_hungry.pod/If you ONLY do one thing next week. Do this.Scoff this conversation down your earlobesHANDS DOWN.One of the most important conversations I've EVER had.We dove deeper.deeper.deeperdeeper.Crossing the chasm from challenger “Thinking” to challenger “Being”.I've listened back 4 times.Scribbled copious scraggly notes.Still unearthing glistening pearls of pithy and profound wisdom.Totally honored to welcome David Hieatt to HUNGRY.David's career is challenger “Being”- worked at Saatchi & Saatchi and Saatchi, before founding howies in 1995 and selling to Timberland, a VF Company.- created The DO Lectures - voted one of the top 10 idea festivals in the world by The Guardian Over 150 million views online.- founded and building Hiut Denim Co.SO excited for you to listen to this.ON THE MENU:1. Why challenger brands must be a Speed boat not an Ocean liner - lean into being small, nimble, agile2. The way to the future is to get there before anybody else, Speedboats get there faster.3. Why scale kills magic - challenger brands must 10 x creativity vs. 10 x size.4. Why growth can be stressful - your company starts running YOU, don't climb the wrong mountain.5. Why "Busy, Shallow" is the most dangerous place for challenger brands - stay in the" Deep, Impact" zone.6. Why Creativity is NOT following - remember BIG ideas are often small7. Why challenger brands MUST find their voice, your voice is the difference between a blunt and sharp arrow.8. Fall in love with the dark days - people only ever remember the peaks9. Why your hope needs grit and don't turn your imagination into worry (this may be the best thing I've EVER heard)
Joe is still upset because it was the Super Bowl. Jon likes Howies high road approach and acting like an adult.
Jesus has risen, and so have the go to girls! back from Easter break with an episode that has it all, kate and jill dive into scandoval, holidays with family, OBX, bodysuits, vacationgate, and dating icks. Find out why kate is boycotting tommy bahamas (goodbye kyle) and stay for an update on not 1, but 2 of jill's dates. the go to girls do nothing less than the lord's work in this episode, and a hot tip.... stay until the very end (or just fast forward)....you're welcome for the giggles.
The Bois are at Howies and they predict the upcoming season on Opening Day
Saturated with 80's pop-culture and putting the über-geek front and center as the protagonist, Ready Player One is one of our favorite novels. With the book's plethora of fantasy, sci-fi, movie, book and video game themed worlds, its endless quotes and references to 80's geek life, and the relatable characters, we've returned again and again to this world, mostly via audiobook, but we enjoy the film for what it is as well. Today's root beer is Layton, Utah's local Howies.Intro and Outro music by Stockmusic331 on Pond5.
The Bois are are Howie's previewing Monday Night Football and reacting to team USA soccer gear going 50% off at local sports stores.
The Bois are at Howies recapping the holiday weekend and Fred hates your dog.
Rob and Van are at Howies for GB vs TEN Thursday night Booty.
The Bois are at Howies. We recap the NFL weekend, break the news that the World Series is cancelled, and take about a million photos with the #FOTS.
My Big Fat Bloody Mary Podcast: Day Drinking | Recipe Sharing | Product Reviews
My Big Fat Bloody Mary Experience With Mike Scott and Greg Tooke Recorded Live! INTRO: Welcome to My Big Fat Bloody Mary podcast where you will never drink alone. We are coming to you from Howies on La Crosse Intro Guests : Greg, Mike, and general manager Dave Field My …
Among the millions of other businesses on our planet, what makes one brand a cut above the rest? Is it the size of the business or the amount of money they have? No. In the words of Author and Nike's former Chief Marketing Officer, Greg Hoffman, it's that brand's ability to, “Go way beyond simple observations and assumptions”. And with a brand that connects as deeply as Nike has with millions of customers around the world, this is a rare opportunity to learn from the very best. In just one conversation, you'll hear all the creative genius Greg knows about building a successful brand, and the three key documents he insists are crucial for a business to have when starting. You'll also hear someone with a phenomenal entrepreneurial spirit and the kind of awe-inspiring understanding of what makes human beings tick. For over two decades, Greg was at the beating heart of every strategic and creative decision at Nike. He was instrumental in transforming it from being a shoe company to a brand that resonates on a truly global scale. As a young boy, Greg was the victim of racism, and threw himself into art and sports to escape from reality. Little did he know that these two passions would allow him to evolve from Nike's intern, to leading some of the most powerful marketing campaigns in history. Holly talks to Greg about your responsibility as a founder to protect your brand story, and how powerful brands need to understand the importance and craft of storytelling. He also shares how to drive growth while connecting with your customer. This isn't just remarkable insight for founders to listen to, but for anyone who is creative or enjoys popular culture. You will gain a deeper understanding of the true power of brand when used well, and how it can not just engage us emotionally, but also change our behaviour and inspire us to join movements that evolve our whole society. So are you ready to learn something fascinating? In the words of Nike's iconic strap line: Just do it. If you enjoyed this conversation, you might also enjoy Holly's episode with David Hieatt, founder of Howies, The Do Lectures and Hiut Denim. This Conversations of Inspiration podcast episode is brought to you with support from Adobe Express. Enjoying listening to these unfiltered chats? Subscribe to Holly's weekly newsletters on our website, where she shares small business inspiration of all kinds, exclusive nuggets of wisdom from her and her guests, plus offers, creative ideas and topical, 'ungoogleable' business advice.
When she hears something that intrigues her, Ellen Howie takes action.Early one Sunday morning, she heard a broadcast on National Public Radio about No Mow May.“It captured my imagination,” says Howie in this week's Enterprise podcast. “And I thought, ‘Well, that's easy.'”As she talked to The Enterprise last Friday, she likened her lawn to a prairie or to undulating ocean waves. Howie named the many wildflowers flourishing there and declared, “I just think it's beautiful.”Howie lives at the end of Prospect Terrace so her neighbors have not been bothered by her wild lawn, she says. She revels in seeing new flowers as she walks to her compost pile.Her husband, Dick Howie, who died a year ago, on June 2, used to love to be outdoors, mowing their lawn. “He was quite a particular man and liked things orderly,” says Howie. “On the other hand, I'm not particular. I'm not very orderly …. I like the wild things.”The Howies were happily married for 63 years. They met in the Ramsey High School band; she was a freshman, playing the French horn while he was a junior who sat nearby, playing the trombone.No Mow May, which encourages people not to mow their lawns during the month of May so as to increase plant diversity as well as nectar for pollinators, was launched by the charity Plantlife in Great Britain in 2019. It has caught on in many places in the United States with some entire cities signing on.Read the full story at https://altamontenterprise.com/06132022/ellen-howie-understands-consequences-care See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we talk about Rhys Hoskins and those Phillies. Who is most overrated? We can't decide. Then, we turn to the crutch that every down on its luck sports fan turns to when the chips are down. NFL previews. We discuss the Eagles as constructed masterfully by Howie this offseason. ::rolls eyes:: Can Jalen Hurts take the next step? All this, plus Hot Goss and You Know What Pisses Me Right Off. It's packed folks. Follow us: @NukRBCFHPod @MattRBCFHPod @DirtyMikeRBCFH Philly Sports and Comedy
Living in a consumerist society, we are surrounded by so many businesses and brands, yet why do we so rarely feel emotionally connected to one? In this week's clip, Holly shares why her conversation with David Hieatt, founder of Howies, The Do Lectures and Hiut Denim, sparked such a lightbulb moment for her when it comes to connecting with customers and how many brands fail at doing so. Recalling her own brand journeys with notonthehighstreet and now Holly and Co, Holly shares why following your gut to connect with your customers is so crucial — something that she learned the hard way. Also in this exclusive moment, Holly shares her philosophy of why having a business fuelled by all the greatest emotions, is the key to building a lifelong brand. You'd also think that large corporates would have the upper hand here wouldn't you? But listen to find out why small businesses have a superpower that large companies just can't match… This is just a short snippet from an incredibly powerful conversation that Holly had with David Hieatt who found himself totally obsessed with brands, and the lifelong effect the smallest of emotional gestures could have on a customer. He has since built a life doing what he loves — and has founded three incredible businesses with emotion at their hearts. Listen to David Hieatt's episode here. Enjoying listening to these unfiltered chats? It's worth following Holly Tucker MBE and Holly & Co on Instagram, and subscribing to our weekly newsletter on our website, where Holly downloads her thoughts, and exclusively shares small business finds and topical, 'ungoogleable' business advice.
Dan hosts a discussion between Professor Rob Gray and Dr Mike Ashford about how players make decisions.The discussion is based on a paper that Mike wrote reviewing different academic approaches to decision-making:Understanding a Player's Decision-Making Process in Team Sports: A Systematic Review of Empirical Evidencehttps://doi.org/10.3390/sports9050065Rob Gray suggests that the role of ecological dynamics needs to be viewed differently from the paper's conclusions.During the discussion, we explore different views on information processing and ecological dynamics, with reference to various coaching and game scenarios.Rob is associate Professor of Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University and host of the Perception & Action Podcast, which has over 350 episodes. He is also of author of How We Learn to Move: A Revolution in the Way We Coach & Practice Sports Skills, also available as an audio book.Follow Rob @ShakeyWaitsMike is a lecturer in Sport Coaching at Coventry University. His research interests include player and coach decision making, coach development and understanding how we can shape effective learning environments. Mike completed his PhD at Leeds Beckett University.Follow Mike @MAGreyMattersUKHere are some of the key links from the pod.From Mike:frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.609127/full My study exploring player decision making in rugby union alongside Andy and Jamie. https://tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1612197X.2021.1907768 Rosie, Dave and Howies' study exploring premiership rugby union players decision making. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-sport-psych-show/id1434313037?i=1000548775303 My podcast with Dan Abrahams exploring the systematic literature review study and my decision making studyFrom Rob:My review of Mike's paper: https://perceptionaction.com/386/ Ecological approach imagery: https://perceptionaction.com/337/ Strong anticipation: https://perceptionaction.com/336/
The Hiut Denim Company Cardigan is a small town in Wales home to 4000 people. 400 of them used to make jeans. They made 35,000 pairs a week. For three decades. Then one day the factory closed. It left town. But all that skill and knowhow remained but without any way of showing the world what they could do.Meet David Hieatt. David is the co-founder of the Hiut Denim Company. He started his business to bring denim manufacturing back to Cardigan and to use all that skill on his doorstep and to breathe new life into his town. It's been a huge success. The firm's laser focus commitment to quality has seen it win legions of fans from rock stars to royalty.About David HieattDavid has always been passionate about building brands. Aged just 13, David was already sending sports apparel brands marketing critiques; often travelling to London to attend trade shows and meet with marketing executives. An early brush with bankruptcy, a successful career as a creative for the then leading ad agency Saatchi & Saatchi (despite being dyslexic), David then went on to be the founder of Howies, the outdoor and sports clothing brand that he sold to The Timberland Company.Getting A Town Back To WorkNot particularly motivated to start a new business, David's business plan for a new denim brand was put to one side. Then one day, David received a call from a friend who asked him about his business plan. David explained that he wasn't motivated to start with the friend replying 'It's not about you David. It's about getting the town back to work'. In this EpisodeI promise you'll learn more about organisational purpose, employee engagement, wellbeing, teamwork and community than you'll get from a hundred journals, blogs and articles. How remarkable that it takes a non HR person to effectively communicate the very essence of what HR is about including:The clear business case for looking after your workers;Humble bosses get out of their employee's way;'Hire for hunger' - seek out geekiness and obsession when finding talent;Let employees create their own working patterns;Organisational mission is not just a statement, it's also a question;A job that has meaning is crucial for team success.Resources:https://ovenreadyhr.comhttps://hiutdenim.co.ukhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/podcasthost/Twitter: @OvenHrhttps://www.personneltoday.comTell me me what YOU thinkTell me what you think of this interview. Email me at chris@ovenreadyhr.comOven-Ready SurveyThe show is a year old and I'd love some feedback. Here is a link to a very short and anonymous survey: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/MXYMC29Rate, Review & ShareIf you enjoyed this show, please share with your friends and please remember to rate and review!To listen to the full episode, download a transcript and view all the other Oven-Ready HR podcast episodes or find out more about Oven-Ready HR and Chris Taylor your show host visit https://ovenreadyhr.com
Howie's Heart Surgery I kept the following log so I could keep Howie's extensive friend list up to date on his progress. 1/4/15 The whole day of preparing for, flying to and arriving at the Cleveland Clinic for Howies open heart surgery had me so freaked out, I couldn't speak. I just tried to smile and act confident but kept tearing up. I knew I was in the edge when I read a Facebook post by Dr Wynn recounting her trying day, that included a cat spraying her hair right before going out to see the Phantom of the Opera, and I burst out crying. Howie has a bad mitral valve, which means that when his heart pumps the valve doesn't shut all the way and some of the blood leaks backward, rather than pushing through his system. He's had a murmur his whole life, but the last 4 years the situation has worsened, and in the last few months he's become short of breath just from walking out to the car. 1/5/15 Howie spent the entire day being poked, poked again to confirm, prodded, x-rayed, and sonogrammed. I think this is the worst part for him. He just hates needles. The day started at 7 am and ran until almost 5 pm. Hi, I'm Carole Baskin and I've been writing my story since I was able to write, but when the media goes to share it, they only choose the parts that fit their idea of what will generate views. If I'm going to share my story, it should be the whole story. The titles are the dates things happened. If you have any interest in who I really am please start at the beginning of this playlist: http://savethecats.org/ I know there will be people who take things out of context and try to use them to validate their own misconception, but you have access to the whole story. My hope is that others will recognize themselves in my words and have the strength to do what is right for themselves and our shared planet. You can help feed the cats at no cost to you using Amazon Smile! Visit BigCatRescue.org/Amazon-smile You can see photos, videos and more, updated daily at BigCatRescue.org Check out our main channel at YouTube.com/BigCatRescue Music (if any) from Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com) This video is for entertainment purposes only and is my opinion.
David Hieatt explains the importance of telling stories in brand building and how he applied the skills he learned in advertising to build globally recognised brands. His life is so unusual that it's hard to be sure what our listeners will take away, but he is clearly grounded in what he is doing now, recognised as successful in the eyes of his peers, and has built a brand, business and events that have impact and meaning for him, and others and his local community in Wales. He co-founded Howies which was acquired by Timberland, later The Hiut Denim Co, whose mission was and is to bring jeans making back to his hometown in Wales, and a popular & unique event called "The Do Lectures" which attendees say is better than TED and/or Burning Man. While taking us through some of the big moments in his life, he shares how his interest in brands got him into advertising, how he managed to position himself as an expert in marketing sports brands to young consumers at the age of 13, and to lose half his father's savings when he was 16. We hear about the power of persistence, doing things that other people don't do, and counter intuitive episodes in his life. We hear how half the people in his company were happy when he sold Howies to Timberland because he drove things too hard, and the exit made him unhappy. How he showed up with his friend for job interviews and was rejected 150 times and moved from living on "beans on toast" to a senior position in a global advertising agency through working all hours, studying hard, and taking the jobs that nobody else wanted. We get some insights into the "Mad Men" alcohol fuelled culture of "chaos with bright people". He asks an important question for any entrepreneur "Why would you sell something you love for money?". We learn how a good entrepreneur who wants to build a brand needs to have two factories: one producing the product, the other producing the stories. If you listen to this episode you may learn where you should never ever underestimate the power of a sticker. We hear about the challenges of success associated with the Do lectures event which, despite being expensive, sell out, and from which amazing people have to be turned away. Perhaps in 2022 they will have randomised selection. About David Hieatt and other links Read interviews with David life here and here David's Linkedin The Do Lectures "The idea is a simple one: To gather together the world's DOers, disruptors and change makers, experts and pioneers, to share their stories, and encourage others to go and DO." The Hiiutt Denim Company "We make jeans. Nothing else. No distractions. No bobble caps. No perfumes. We focus on doing one thing well." To compare Do Lectures events with TEDx- check the global TEDx or look at articles about how TEDxKazimierz is organised by Richard Lucas Getting a ticket to TEDxKazimierz , Getting to speak at TEDxKazimierz and How to build community at events About Kimon Fountoukidis Twitter Linkedin Kimon is the founder of both Argos Multilingual and PMR Both companies were founded in the mid 90s with zero capital and both have gone on to become market leaders in their respective sectors. Kimon was born in New York and moved to Krakow, Poland in 1993. Listen to his story here About Richard Lucas Twitter Linkedin Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded or invested in more than 30 businesses, including investments in Argos Multilingual, PMR https://www.pmrmarketexperts.com/en and, in 2020, the New Books Network. Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre- to business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here. Listen to his story in an autobiographical TEDx talk here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/entrepreneurship-and-leadership
David Hieatt explains the importance of telling stories in brand building and how he applied the skills he learned in advertising to build globally recognised brands. His life is so unusual that it's hard to be sure what our listeners will take away, but he is clearly grounded in what he is doing now, recognised as successful in the eyes of his peers, and has built a brand, business and events that have impact and meaning for him, and others and his local community in Wales. He co-founded Howies which was acquired by Timberland, later The Hiut Denim Co, whose mission was and is to bring jeans making back to his hometown in Wales, and a popular & unique event called "The Do Lectures" which attendees say is better than TED and/or Burning Man. While taking us through some of the big moments in his life, he shares how his interest in brands got him into advertising, how he managed to position himself as an expert in marketing sports brands to young consumers at the age of 13, and to lose half his father's savings when he was 16. We hear about the power of persistence, doing things that other people don't do, and counter intuitive episodes in his life. We hear how half the people in his company were happy when he sold Howies to Timberland because he drove things too hard, and the exit made him unhappy. How he showed up with his friend for job interviews and was rejected 150 times and moved from living on "beans on toast" to a senior position in a global advertising agency through working all hours, studying hard, and taking the jobs that nobody else wanted. We get some insights into the "Mad Men" alcohol fuelled culture of "chaos with bright people". He asks an important question for any entrepreneur "Why would you sell something you love for money?". We learn how a good entrepreneur who wants to build a brand needs to have two factories: one producing the product, the other producing the stories. If you listen to this episode you may learn where you should never ever underestimate the power of a sticker. We hear about the challenges of success associated with the Do lectures event which, despite being expensive, sell out, and from which amazing people have to be turned away. Perhaps in 2022 they will have randomised selection. About David Hieatt and other links Read interviews with David life here and here David's Linkedin The Do Lectures "The idea is a simple one: To gather together the world's DOers, disruptors and change makers, experts and pioneers, to share their stories, and encourage others to go and DO." The Hiiutt Denim Company "We make jeans. Nothing else. No distractions. No bobble caps. No perfumes. We focus on doing one thing well." To compare Do Lectures events with TEDx- check the global TEDx or look at articles about how TEDxKazimierz is organised by Richard Lucas Getting a ticket to TEDxKazimierz , Getting to speak at TEDxKazimierz and How to build community at events About Kimon Fountoukidis Twitter Linkedin Kimon is the founder of both Argos Multilingual and PMR Both companies were founded in the mid 90s with zero capital and both have gone on to become market leaders in their respective sectors. Kimon was born in New York and moved to Krakow, Poland in 1993. Listen to his story here About Richard Lucas Twitter Linkedin Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded or invested in more than 30 businesses, including investments in Argos Multilingual, PMR https://www.pmrmarketexperts.com/en and, in 2020, the New Books Network. Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre- to business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here. Listen to his story in an autobiographical TEDx talk here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Hieatt explains the importance of telling stories in brand building and how he applied the skills he learned in advertising to build globally recognised brands. His life is so unusual that it's hard to be sure what our listeners will take away, but he is clearly grounded in what he is doing now, recognised as successful in the eyes of his peers, and has built a brand, business and events that have impact and meaning for him, and others and his local community in Wales. He co-founded Howies which was acquired by Timberland, later The Hiut Denim Co, whose mission was and is to bring jeans making back to his hometown in Wales, and a popular & unique event called "The Do Lectures" which attendees say is better than TED and/or Burning Man. While taking us through some of the big moments in his life, he shares how his interest in brands got him into advertising, how he managed to position himself as an expert in marketing sports brands to young consumers at the age of 13, and to lose half his father's savings when he was 16. We hear about the power of persistence, doing things that other people don't do, and counter intuitive episodes in his life. We hear how half the people in his company were happy when he sold Howies to Timberland because he drove things too hard, and the exit made him unhappy. How he showed up with his friend for job interviews and was rejected 150 times and moved from living on "beans on toast" to a senior position in a global advertising agency through working all hours, studying hard, and taking the jobs that nobody else wanted. We get some insights into the "Mad Men" alcohol fuelled culture of "chaos with bright people". He asks an important question for any entrepreneur "Why would you sell something you love for money?". We learn how a good entrepreneur who wants to build a brand needs to have two factories: one producing the product, the other producing the stories. If you listen to this episode you may learn where you should never ever underestimate the power of a sticker. We hear about the challenges of success associated with the Do lectures event which, despite being expensive, sell out, and from which amazing people have to be turned away. Perhaps in 2022 they will have randomised selection. About David Hieatt and other links Read interviews with David life here and here David's Linkedin The Do Lectures "The idea is a simple one: To gather together the world's DOers, disruptors and change makers, experts and pioneers, to share their stories, and encourage others to go and DO." The Hiiutt Denim Company "We make jeans. Nothing else. No distractions. No bobble caps. No perfumes. We focus on doing one thing well." To compare Do Lectures events with TEDx- check the global TEDx or look at articles about how TEDxKazimierz is organised by Richard Lucas Getting a ticket to TEDxKazimierz , Getting to speak at TEDxKazimierz and How to build community at events About Kimon Fountoukidis Twitter Linkedin Kimon is the founder of both Argos Multilingual and PMR Both companies were founded in the mid 90s with zero capital and both have gone on to become market leaders in their respective sectors. Kimon was born in New York and moved to Krakow, Poland in 1993. Listen to his story here About Richard Lucas Twitter Linkedin Richard is a business and social entrepreneur who founded or invested in more than 30 businesses, including investments in Argos Multilingual, PMR https://www.pmrmarketexperts.com/en and, in 2020, the New Books Network. Richard has been a TEDx event organiser, supports the pro-entrepreneurship ecosystem, and leads entrepreneurship workshops at all levels: from pre- to business schools. Richard was born in Oxford and moved to Poland in 1991. Read more here. Listen to his story in an autobiographical TEDx talk here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
“There are 18 inches between your head and your heart,” David tells us, as he seeks to demystify what it means to be a truly connected brand. A mission-led entrepreneur, David Hieatt is a real visionary with extraordinary business agility. Founder of Howies, The Do Lectures, and Hiut Denim, he encourages all of us to challenge the story of who we are, who we can be, and how each of us can shape and change the world. With a quiet passion and power, David continually pushes new boundaries, inspiring millions of people globally through his work with The Do Lectures and reinvigorating traditional skills in manufacturing with his denim factory in Cardigan, Wales. This is a man who sees a way where others don't, whose creative vision never ceases to amaze, and someone who has helped countless brands do better and matter more.
Good Note: Starting off as a camera operator for a local news station, Howies dream was to do sports TV. Calling ESPN with camera experience he was told that he didn't have enough experience. 5 years later to the day, he called back for the job and got it. Bad Note: There is no 1 path to take. Self funding and invest in the proper equipment needed. Practice make Progress: Consistently reading and learning with intention of what other people are doing. There is always room for improvement and knowing you'll will make the mistakes. Bandmates: Picking people that are like minded and smart at their craft. Being on time is a must. Learning from others: Having a mentor to show you the ropes. A Linkedin Coach that helped with getting leads and building a profile. Every time he has spent money on coaches they helped with guidance and getting questions answered to implement. THE STORY Howie Zales is an Emmy Award winning Camera Operator who turned his passion for television broadcasting into several entrepreneurial endeavors. Howie created HJZ Productions, Inc in 2000 to address the need for professional level sports crewing/staffing in the New York market. Under his leadership, HJZ Productions grew to a multi-million dollar nationwide provider of top talent in the broadcasting field. In 2019, Howie and his team founded Viridity Entertainment Services, Inc. (VES) which initially focused on staffing in non-union markets. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, they quickly pivoted to offering best in class, broadcast quality livestreams of professional sports shows and interviews, corporate interviews and meetings, and religious services. In addition, Howie took his love of the television production business and created The TV Sports Course, a hands-on training boot camp for the next generation of television crew professionals. Howie is a graduate of the State University of New York at Plattsburgh's Mass Communication program.
Dave Hieatt has influenced advertising more since he quit. First, with Howies. His mail order catalogues built up more than customer base, they built up a fan base. (They're still traded on Ebay.) Not for their clothing, for their vibe; that decent feel-good, smart, happy, morally decent, life is for living, do the right thing type voice. (Dave: Did I miss anything?) Their writing and ideas were ripped off mercilessly by ad agencies, as reference for a tone of voice or stimulus for manifestos, or just ripped off wholesale. One agency copied and pasted one of Dave's pieces and used it as a manifesto for a pitch for another brand. They won. But were fired a few weeks later after their new client chanced upon his shiny, new manifesto in an old Howies catalogue. Innocent, whose brand vibe was copied continuously for a decade, were very influenced by an early trip to Howies, their random messages on their bottles being influenced by Howies random messages on clothing. Pick up a pair of jeans and you stumble across a message inside saying ‘I stink, wash me' or on the washing instructions tag ‘Buy land, they're not making it anymore'. Since he left Howies, Dave (& his wife Claire) have continued to give ad agencies stimulus via the Do Lectures and the Hiut Denim brand. We had a great chat, hope you enjoy it.
Today we sit down with Roger & Angie Howie. Their daughter Faith was diagnosed at 4 years old with Leukemia (ALL). They talk through their initial reaction to the news of the diagnosis and the struggles they experienced after getting the news, including misunderstanding with other family members. Now 12 years later, the Howies are active in the childhood cancer community supporting other families going through what they went through. Roger points this drive to help others back to their time at Lighthouse and the support they felt from Lighthouse when they were going through treatment. They both share their number one piece of advice they share to newly diagnosed families.
Howie Schatzberg joins the Sherpas cave this week as we discuss his journey to becoming an award winning and nationally recognized photographer. Howies father took him out of high school early to start his photography career within the family business. We also discuss the importance of marketing, innovating and keeping customer relationships. CLICK HERE to access our free resources, social pages, and website!
The DO Lectures is an ideas sharing event run out of an old cowshed in Cardigan Bay, Wales. In this series of DO podcasts, Gav Thompson chats to people about how they have achieved their amazing levels of success, as well as uncovering some of the despites that they have had to overcome to get there. In this episode, the co-founder of The DO Lectures, David Hieatt, chats to Gav about his road to becoming amazing (David's, not Gav's). David started his career in advertising, whilst being somewhat distracted by his obsession with sports brands. This obsession turned into his own skateboarding and biking brand, Howies. David and his wife, Clare, built Howies into a very successful and uber cool brand that they eventually sold. David talks about his regret at selling Howies at the wrong time to the wrong people and how that "despite" actually fed and led to the phenomenal growth and success of both The DO Lectures and his and Clare's brilliant Made in Wales jeans company, Hiut Denim Co. Dave is the reason that this podcast exists and the reason that I am hosting it. He has an unbelievable amount of creativity, wisdom and warmth, which I hope the listeners get the chance to tune into here. Please do leave a review, rating and subscribe. Thank you.
The Eagles 2020 season is finally over! But has the drama just begun? Doug is back and Howies is back. How do you feel about that? Schwartz is not coming back. Carson wants out? Was tanking the correct thing to do? This offseason will be interesting, to say the least. www.EoPsports.com Sign up for the weekly newsletter by clicking here. Watch Us on Facebook Live, YouTube Live, and Periscope Live Follow Us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Edgeofphillysports/ Subscribe on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9E_mnWhWRPC92yh_s3QWxQ/ Follow Us on Twitter @EoPSports https://twitter.com/EOPsports Follow Us on Instagram @ epsn_4for4 https://www.instagram.com/epsn_4for4/ Follow Us on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/edgeofphillysports Follow Us on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/company/edge-of-philly-sports Power by the Edge of Philly Sports Network Follow on Facebook Edge of Philly Sports Network https://www.facebook.com/EoPSportsNetwork/ Our Affiliates include: The Broad Street Bully Podcast Birds Eye Q Pattison Ave Phanatics Philly Pressbox Radio LaxPhilly Podcasts can be found on: iTunes GooglePlay TuneIn Stitcher CastBox Overcast Castro Pocketcast
Final Cutdown to the 53-Man roster! James and Tyler breakdown all the cuts and who made the final 53! Position by position breakdown going into week 1! Howies past drafts and the practice squad. GO BIRDS --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eagles-phans-podcast/message
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David Hieatt is is the Co-Founder of Hiut Denim. He also founded Howies, the outdoor clothing company in 1995 which he later sold to Timberland In 2008. Howies was cited as the 6th most 'recession-proof' company in the UK at the time. we could all use some of that wisdom right now. We discuss: His start in the ad agency world, he got frustrated because he didn’t want to sell sugar water anymore and wanted to do something with a bit more meaning. The reason why people spend their whole lives making a billion dollars then spending the rest of their lives giving it away is that they didn’t get any meaning from making it in the first place. We talk about how people get seduced by fast growth. everyone’s in a rush to build a business quickly and take VC money. His advice is to build something slowly. you’re not gonna build anything with any great significance quickly. We also discussed: How he built Hieat denim with a simple email newsletter. His books, mentors, successes and failures. This is a masterclass in business growth. Stick around for our favorite questions at the end where he talks about his mentors Paul Arden. If you only listen to ONE podcast this year. This is the one for you. Enjoy the chat.
Sam and Steve return after 3 weeks away. This week they discuss Sam’s loft, Brysons guns, Howies 59 and Steve’s 3rd Shot! This episode will also be on Steve’s YouTube Channel
Ryan Johnson is an entrepreneur and restaurateur, owning a number of restaurants in La Crosse including Howies, Big Al's, and The Crow. Ryan shares his passions for classic food brands, the ins and outs of historic buildings, community support, creating new ideas and becoming a resource for future business owners. https://www.bigalspizzalacrosse.com/You can find more conversations on our website: https://lacrosselocal.com/.
Hosted by Charis Kibble and Paula Griffiths. Hearts On Our Sleeves takes a looks into the the complex issues of fashion. It looks at where our clothes come from, where they are headed and how to change the fashion industry for the better. In this series, Charis and Paula tackle some big questions about fast fashion, sustainability and social justice, getting advice from industry experts along the way. Episode 5: In this episode we bring on some guests to talk about sustainable and ethical fashion for men. Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/hearts.onoursleeves/ Some of the things we talked about: Brothers We Stand: www.brotherswestand.com/ Though Clothing: https://www.wearethought.com/ Bloo Bloom: https://www.bloobloom.com/ People Tree: https://peopletree.co.uk/ Next: https://www.nextplc.co.uk/corporate-responsibility/our-suppliers Lost Stock: https://loststock.com/ Sajida Foundation: https://sajidafoundation.org/ Triad Craft: https://traidcraftexchange.org/fast-fashion-how-are-brands-responding Fashion Revolution - how to support during Covid - 19: https://www.fashionrevolution.org/the-impact-of-covid-19-on-the-people-who-make-our-clothes/ Community Clothing: https://communityclothing.co.uk/ Nudie Jeans: https://www.nudiejeans.com/ Rapanui: https://rapanuiclothing.com/ Finisterre: https://finisterre.com/ Cotopaxi: https://www.cotopaxi.com/ Sanchos: https://sanchosshop.com/ Know The Origin: https://knowtheorigin.com/ Howies: www.howies.co.uk/pages/mens-home Ethical Superstore: https://www.ethicalsuperstore.com/ Patagonia: www.patagonia.com/shop/mens The Level Collective: https://thelevelcollective.com/shop/ Idioma: www.idioma.world/collections/he
David Hieatt tells us why you really need to figure out the "Why" and "Purpose" of your company before going to market and how that helped him to grow as Hiut to what it is today. He also tells the story behind how the community came together to bring back the old factory to life, which is up and running now.He talked about so many things, starting from launching their first clothing company, what was the competition looked like back then in 2000, how they found another company called HIUT, and a great story behind their famous newsletters and more.Show Notes[1:14] How did a copywriter turn into an entrepreneur?[4:21] The transition from working in an advertising company to founding Howies.[8:18] The learnings from becoming an entrepreneur and hurdles behind running an online business.[10:13] How did they end up launching their second brand Hiut?[11:18] Why it’s important to have a “Why” and a bigger purpose for your brand?[11:45] The one mistake they made taught them to come up with this idea of launching a newsletter.[14:20] Why giving is key to the success of a newsletter rather than selling?[17:14] A simple psychological example behind a successful newsletter.[18:46] A hand-made jeans, signed by their Grand Masters, always be proud of your employees and the work you’re doing?[22:02] Why Shopify?[25:42] The story behind making a jean for Meghan Markle and delivering it to Kensington Palace.[30:45] Did COVID-19 changed anything as a B2C merchant?[33:23] Why taking care of your customers is the number one thing to build a successful brand.References and LinksHiut Denim newsletterBook: How a simple email newsletter can transform your businessBook: Why Brands with a purpose do better and matter moreDavid Hieatt on TwitterDavid Hieatt on LinkedinDriven: Ecommerce at Work HomeComments on the show
In this final episode of season one, I decide to take thirty days away from social media. Listen to how much time we spend on our phones using social media. It will knock you around in your seat when you calculate your own phone use using the statistics on your phone! We will be back with season two of the podcast with many new guests including Naval Academy student Ryan Chapman, Howies, Old Crow, State Room, and Big Al's owner Ryan Johnson, Justin Spaulding is 27 years old and has $25,000,000 assets under management, Audra Grace whom has had one on one experiences with Tony Robbins (author, philanthropist, life coach, and entrepreneur), and many more! Thank you for all the support!
Since he quit advertising, Dave has had a big effect on it. First, with Howies. His mail order catalogues built up more than customer base, they built up a fan base. They were, and still are, traded on Ebay. Not for their clothing, for their vibe; that decent feel-good, smart, happy, moral life is for living, do the right thing voice. (Dave: Did I miss anything?) Their writing and ideas were ripped them off mercilessly by ad agencies, constantly being used as reference for tone of voice or stimulus for manifestos… or just used. One agency I used to work for copied and pasted one of Dave’s pieces to use as a manifesto for a pitch. They won, but lost it a few weeks later when client found his shiny, new manifesto in an old Howies catalogue. Howies was admired by the guys from Innocent, they visited Dave (and his wife Claire), for advice on setting up a business and building a brand. To me, that whole Innocent vibe, which was also copied and ripped off, was totally ‘inspired’ by Howies. I’m guessing they were also ‘inspired’ by Howies practice of printing random messages on their clothing, inside a pair of jeans you may stumble across ‘I stink, wash me’ or underneath the washing instructions on your t-shirt might be ‘Buy land, they’re not making it anymore’. Since he left Howies, Dave & Claire have continued to give ad agencies stimulus and reference material via the Do Lectures, Hiut Denim and Do Books. I had a great chat with Dave, hope you enjoy it.
Amazon announces a new Echo Show, a wall clock, a microwave and more. Plus, its the first Howie's - the awards for the best IoT we reviewed in our twelve week series. Flo loves the Samsung SmartThings Hub, the Rachio Smart Sprinkler Controller, the Abode Security Hub, and more. Megan likes the Neato robot vacuum, LifX smart bulbs, and the WeMo Mini Smart plug. Hosts: Megan Morrone and Florence Ion Connect with us!Don't forget to check out our large library of projects at https://twit.tv/shows/know-how.Tweet at us at @meganmorrone and @Ohthatflo. Sponsor: hover.com/twit
Amazon announces a new Echo Show, a wall clock, a microwave and more. Plus, its the first Howie's - the awards for the best IoT we reviewed in our twelve week series. Flo loves the Samsung SmartThings Hub, the Rachio Smart Sprinkler Controller, the Abode Security Hub, and more. Megan likes the Neato robot vacuum, LifX smart bulbs, and the WeMo Mini Smart plug. Hosts: Megan Morrone and Florence Ion Connect with us!Don't forget to check out our large library of projects at https://twit.tv/shows/know-how.Tweet at us at @meganmorrone and @Ohthatflo. Sponsor: hover.com/twit
Amazon announces a new Echo Show, a wall clock, a microwave and more. Plus, its the first Howie's - the awards for the best IoT we reviewed in our twelve week series. Flo loves the Samsung SmartThings Hub, the Rachio Smart Sprinkler Controller, the Abode Security Hub, and more. Megan likes the Neato robot vacuum, LifX smart bulbs, and the WeMo Mini Smart plug. Hosts: Megan Morrone and Florence Ion Connect with us!Don't forget to check out our large library of projects at https://twit.tv/shows/know-how.Tweet at us at @meganmorrone and @Ohthatflo. Sponsor: hover.com/twit
Amazon announces a new Echo Show, a wall clock, a microwave and more. Plus, its the first Howie's - the awards for the best IoT we reviewed in our twelve week series. Flo loves the Samsung SmartThings Hub, the Rachio Smart Sprinkler Controller, the Abode Security Hub, and more. Megan likes the Neato robot vacuum, LifX smart bulbs, and the WeMo Mini Smart plug. Hosts: Megan Morrone and Florence Ion Connect with us!Don't forget to check out our large library of projects at https://twit.tv/shows/know-how.Tweet at us at @meganmorrone and @Ohthatflo. Sponsor: hover.com/twit
On the eve of the 10th Do Lectures Wales, Carlo discusses the genesis of the event with co-founder David Hieatt. David shares the ideas and inspiration behind the Do Lectures, why and how it came into being, and what he hopes to achieve with it. He also shares rare insights of his life with his wife Clare, and their process in building their much admired brand Howies, and more recently Hiut - a specialist hand-crafted maker of jeans in Cardigan, West Wales.
Joel and Howie show how air takes up space with a simple fun to do balloon in a bottle race! dinosaursandrockets.com