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Happy Hump Day! In this Wednesday edition of The Sports Rush, Brett is joined in the first hour by the new Head Coach of the Heritage Patriots Football Team, Jeremy Hullinger! Jeremy played and attended Heritage back in the day, and has worked his way up through the coaching ranks at Heritage until the head coaching position became available and he was in a place to take it. We get a taste of what type of offensive style Coach Hullinger will look to run with his team, or if it depends on what sort of players he has on his team in any given season. We also hear about his journey through the coaching ranks, the Heritage Patriots upcoming schedule next season, and more! Also in the first hour today, Brett and Adam prepare for the NBA Draft tonight, and Adam celebrates his New York Knicks landing Mikal Bridges from the Nets!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Changes to Your Skin, Dermatology | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | April 25, 2024 | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger, with guests Dr. Mandi Greenway from Avera Dermatology in Mitchell and Dr. Kendra Watson from Dakota Dermatology in Sioux Falls as they talk about your skin and take viewer questions.
Advances in Rheumatic Disease, Improving Quality of Life | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | April 4, 2024 | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger, with guests Dr. Jennifer May from Rapid City Medical Center through zoom and Dr. Vivek Joseph from Sanford Rheumatology Clinic in Sioux Falls as they answer questions and discuss Rheumatic diseases.
Today's guest, Garrison Hullinger, overcame adversity to build a thriving design business from the ground up. One of his secrets? Establishing the right process that allows for maximum productivity and profit.Garrison discusses his processes — from the structure of his design team to qualifying clients, delegating tasks, establishing design pillars and vision statements for each project, and more. He shows how creativity and profits can thrive with the right planning structures in place.In this episode, Rebecca and Shaun speak with Garrison Hullinger to discuss:Garrison's career path and how he got into interior designHow Garrison started his business without technical design skillsHow neighborhood requests turned into his first design projectsThe structure of Garrison's design team and how the roles are organizedHow Garrison communicates vision and guidance to his design teamWorking during an economic downturn and seeing it as an opportunity for growthThe importance of delivering outcomes and ROIHow Garrison and his team balance creative ideas with practical constraintsGarrison's process of qualifying prospectsGarrison's experience breaking into multifamily projectsGarrison's process for client meetings and project reviewsThe importance of finding collaborators for successful projectsMentioned:Design Biz Retreat: Design Biz RetreatGarrison on Instagram: Studio Garrison (@studiogarrisoninc) on InstagramGarrison's website: Garrison Hullinger Interior DesignOur links:Subscribe and leave a review - Apple PodcastsLike, Comment, & Follow - Hot Young Designers Club InstagramRebecca's Instagram Shaun's InstagramFor more information - Check out the websiteBecome a “Loyal Hottie” - Support us on Patreon Design Resources - Check out our shopMentioned in this episode:Moe's Home CollectionSave an extra 10% off your purchase using code HYDC10 at checkout. https://moeshomecollection.com
Helping the World to Breath, Pulmonary Medicine | February 29, 2024 | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger , with guests Dr. Michael Pietila, FCCP FACP from the Yankton Medical Clinic, PC and Dr. Svien Senne from Prairie Lakes Healthcare System, Watertown, SD as they talk with us about pulmonary medicine and take questions from viewers.
Addiction and Recovery | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | January 25, 2024 | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger, with guests Dr. Vivek Anand from Avera Medical Group Behavioral Health and Dr. Stephen Tamang from Project Recovery in Rapid City as they take viewer questions and talk about addiction and recovery.
Inability to Control the Flow: Urinary Incontinence | December 14, 2023 | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Prairie Doc® host Dr Kelly Evans-Hullinger, with guests Dr. Lauren Wood Thum and Dr. Dennis Joseph Thum from Urology Specialist in Sioux Falls as they talk with us and discuss Urinary Incontinence.
Digestion, Absorption, and Elimination of Waste: GI Issues | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | November 2, 2023 | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger, with guests Dr. Theresa Oey-Trudeau from Avera Medical Group Specialty Care Brookings and Dr. Ali Zakaria from Monument Health Gastroenterology as they talk with us and take questions about GI health.
It's a bit of an understatement to say that Google Ads can be a game-changer for small businesses. In an era where online visibility can make or break your company's success, Google Ads offers a powerful tool to help you reach your target audience, drive traffic to your website, and ultimately boost your sales.To delve deeper into this subject, we've invited Maddie Hullinger, SEO and research strategist at Treefrog Marketing, to join us. Maddie's expertise lies in assisting small businesses in establishing a strong online presence. In this episode, she'll shed light on why Google Ads are invaluable for small businesses and how they seamlessly fit into the Flywheel Marketing method.If you're wondering if Google Ads are right for your business and what you should advertise, this episode has all the answers. Tune in to learn how to leverage the power of Google Ads for your small business.Specifically, this episode highlights the following themes:The diverse ad platforms offered by Google AdsThe types of businesses that can benefit from running Google AdsTips for creating an effective Google AdOther Mentioned Links & ResourcesEpisode 103: The Best Marketing Strategy for Small Businesses: The Flywheel Marketing Methodhttps://www.treefrogmarketing.com/best-marketing-strategy-small-business-flywheel-marketing-methodLearn more about Treefrog services:https://www.treefrogmarketing.comGet access to this free mini-course - Marketing Guiding Statements:https://www.treefrogmarketing.com/marketingguidingstatementsUse this coupon code to try Showit for FREE:https://www.treefrogmarketing.com/showit-coupon-codeJoin the Priority Pursuit Podcast Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/179106264013426 Learn how to choose & use keywords to improve your Google rankings:https://www.treefrogmarketing.com/keywordsFollow Treefrog on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/treefroggersFollow or DM Victoria on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victorialrayburn
Making Sure You Can Move | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | September 28, 2023 | Prairie Doc® host Dr Kelly Evans-Hullinger, with guests Dr. Jonathan Buchanan, CAQ, MBA from Avera Orthopedics and Dr. Luke Rasmussen from the Orthopedic Institute in Sioux Falls as they talk with viewers and take questions about orthopedics.
Robert and Charlotte Hullinger, from Cincinnati, OH, formed Parents of Murdered Children after their 19 year old Daughter Lisa was brutally attacked by her ex boyfriend and died from her injuries on September 25th, 1978 in Hamburg, Germany while there on a work study program. 20 years later Gloria Gomez was murdered the same way….by the same guy.In 2007, Congress designated September 25 as the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims. The purpose of this event is to focus on the impact of murder on families, and communities, and ways to support and serve survivors.Today we'd like to honor the memories of Lisa and Gloria.If you are going through the horrific and traumatic experience of losing a child to murder and need resources, you can go to https://pomc.org/resources-2/ or https://globaljusticerc.org/parents-of-murdered-children/ They provide the on-going emotional support needed to help parents and other survivors facilitate the reconstruction of a “new life” and to promote a healthy resolution. Not only does POMC help survivors deal with their acute grief but also helps with the criminal justice system.Get your Merch here https://belleame-creations.square.site/shop/judgy-crime-girls/2Sources: http://kidnappingmurderandmayhem.blogspot.com/2008/05/forgetting-lisa-forgetting-gloria.html https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/fl-supreme-court/1126117.html Support the showThanks for listening! Subscribe here: For Bonus Friday Episodes! (You'll also get a shout out on the show, a handwritten thank you from your ladies, and 20% off our merch! Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook.
Dermatology 101 | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | April 27, 2023 | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger is joined by Dr. Sara Sarbacker from Dakota Dermatology and Dr. Mandi Greenway from Avera Medical Group Dermatology Mitchell.
Tune in to hear Carly and Sarah discuss a brief history of play therapy, how it is used, and what are the benefits! AD: Each episode will include an ad for must-have play therapy materials. Today's ad is brought to you by broken crayons. Shout out to Amari Traylor for voicing this ad for us. Follow us on Instagram: @inhereyoucandecide Email us: inhereyoucandecide@gmail.com Resources and References: Association for Play Therapy. (n.d.). Parents' corner. Retrieved March 25, 2023, from https://www.a4pt.org/page/ParentsCornerHomePag Center for Play Therapy. (n.d.). Home. Retrieved March 25, 2023, from https://cpt.unt.edu/ Perez, B. (2022, January 27). How a car accident can cause PTSD. Forbes Advisor. Retrieved March 25, 2023, from https://www.forbes.com/advisor/legal/auto-accident/ptsd-car-accident/#:~:text=These%20collisions%20can%20be%20very,PTSD)%20in%20the%20general%20population. Association for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies. (n.d.). What is cognitive-behavioral therapy? Retrieved March 25, 2023, from https://www.abct.org/Information/?m=mInformation&fa=fs_COG_BEH Towell-Scott, B. (n.d.). Adlerian play therapy. Retrieved March 25, 2023, from https://adlerianplaytherapy.com/ Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy. (n.d.). Cognitive-behavioral play therapy. Retrieved March 25, 2023, from https://www.cognitivebehavioralplaytherapy.com/cognitive-behavioral-play-therapy/ Pehrsson, D.-E., & Aguilera, M. E. (2003). Play therapy: Overview and implications for counselors. Journal of Counseling and Development, 81(1), 3-12. doi:10.1002/j.1556-6676.2003.tb00268.x Rossen, E. & Hullinger, E. (2015). Solution-focused play counseling. Retrieved March 25, 2023. American Counseling Association. (1999). The use of play therapy with children experiencing divorce. Retrieved March 25, 2023, from https://www.counseling.org/resources/library/ACA%20Digests/ACAPCD-12.pdf Violet Solomon Oaklander Foundation. (n.d.). Home. Retrieved March 25, 2023, from https://vsof.org/
Understanding Hypertension | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | March 23, 2023 | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger is joined by Dr. Jose Henao from Monument Health Rapid City Clinic and Dr. Amy Cook from Sanford Health Brookings Clinic.
Tonight Chad, Josh and Lyle visit with Pam Hullinger of Feelin Catty Youtube page to get insight from a female tournament angler. The show starts at 7 Central on out YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/@CatfishWeekl... This is a topic bank anglers should want to hear also. Be sure to like, share and subscribe. And don't forget join our members club, just hit join! Hey everyone, if you want to help out the Catfish Weekly channel, here is our PayPal link Donations appreciated paypal.me/catfishweekly Be sure to check out the Catfish Weekly/Panfish Nation podcast! You can find it here. https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episodes Contact us at catfishweeklytv@gmail.com Lyle's tackle & equipment DriftMaster Rod Holders, simply the best, Suffix 832 braaid line. Eagle Claw L197 7/0 and 8/0 hooks Eagle Claw 2022 10/0 hooks Gama Big River 10/0 hooks Abu 6500 LC reels D&L Custom Livewell Blackhorse Rods Pro Drift Bumping rods 7'6” Blackhorse Rods channel cat edition rods, 7'6” 12-25 line class, graphite 1-4 ounce weight, medium heavy action, medium power, Blackhorse Rods drifting/dragging rods, 7'6” 40/60 line class graphite, 2-6 ounce weight, medium heavy action, heavy power Blackhorse drifting/dragging rods, 7'6” & 8” 30/60 line class Eglass heavy action, Xheavy power Tracker Marine Tundra boat with a 125 Mercury motor Chads Equipment Uncle Lou's rods https://www.facebook.com/uncleloustac... Big Cat Fever Rods Chubby fish terminal tackle (chubby knockers, barrel swivels, quick clips) https://www.facebook.com/chubbyfishou... Reel em up dragging sinkers https://www.facebook.com/REELEMUPLLC/ Total weight sinkers https://www.facebook.com/TidalWeightS... Mustad 10/0 perfect demon circle hooks Eagle claw 197 8/0 circle hooks Abu Garcia 6500 & 7000 reels https://andemonofilament.com/products..
Dementia: Diagnosis and Management | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | January 26, 2023 | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger is joined by Dr. Justin Persson via zoom from Avera Medical Group Neurology Sioux Falls, and Joseph G. Rees, DO from Avera Medical Group Family Health.
Rhythm and Flow, Understanding the Cardiovascular System | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | December 8, 2022 | Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger is joined by Dr. John Wagener from North Central Heart and Dr. Thomas Waterbury from North Central Heart.
Listen to our 2 part episode on Lumbar Disc Herniation as Dr. Heidi Hullinger gives us an excellent overview! View post at: www.naileditortho.com/ldh View Video at: https://youtu.be/6bDaK8DUToQ Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge on lumbar disc herniations. Dr. Hullinger received her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX, where she was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the national medical honor society. She completed her residency in orthopedic surgery at Rutgers. She then completed her orthopedic spine surgery training at the University of Texas-Houston/Texas Medical Center. Dr. Hullinger gained experience in a variety of spinal disorders, ranging from complex deformities and degenerative disease to spinal trauma and tumors, as well as non-operative techniques like spinal injections. She holds several leadership roles, including serving as an orthopaedic delegate to the AMA's house of delegates, which creates policies for the largest organized physician group in the country. She serves on multiple committees in the North American Spine Society, including one that creates evidence-based guidelines regarding when specific surgeries are a reasonable option. She has been named a “Top Doctor” by NJ Monthly as well as Castle Connolly, and was named an “Exceptional Woman in Medicine” by Castle Connolly in 2019. Today we cover Lumbar disc herniation Etiology Anatomy Imaging Non-op treatment and efficacy Operative treatment This episode is sponsored by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons:
Listen to our 2 part episode on Lumbar Disc Herniation as Dr. Heidi Hullinger gives us an excellent overview! View post at: www.naileditortho.com/ldh View Video at: https://youtu.be/6bDaK8DUToQ Goal of episode: To develop a baseline knowledge on lumbar disc herniations. Dr. Hullinger received her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX, where she was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha, the national medical honor society. She completed her residency in orthopedic surgery at Rutgers. She then completed her orthopedic spine surgery training at the University of Texas-Houston/Texas Medical Center. Dr. Hullinger gained experience in a variety of spinal disorders, ranging from complex deformities and degenerative disease to spinal trauma and tumors, as well as non-operative techniques like spinal injections. She holds several leadership roles, including serving as an orthopaedic delegate to the AMA's house of delegates, which creates policies for the largest organized physician group in the country. She serves on multiple committees in the North American Spine Society, including one that creates evidence-based guidelines regarding when specific surgeries are a reasonable option. She has been named a “Top Doctor” by NJ Monthly as well as Castle Connolly, and was named an “Exceptional Woman in Medicine” by Castle Connolly in 2019. Today we cover Lumbar disc herniation Etiology Anatomy Imaging Non-op treatment and efficacy Operative treatment This episode is sponsored by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons: Filled with content that has been vetted by some of the top names in orthopaedics, the AAOS Resident Orthopaedic Core Knowledge (ROCK) program sets the standard for orthopaedic education. Whether ROCK is incorporated into your residency curriculum, or you use it independently as a study tool, the educational content on ROCK is always free to residents. You'll gain the insights and confidence needed to ensure a successful future as a board-certified surgeon who delivers the best patient care. Log on at https://rock.aaos.org/.
Infectious Disease, On Call with the Prairie Doc®, October 27, 2022. Prairie Doc® host Dr. Kelly Evans Hullinger with Dr. Jawad Nazir from Avera Medical Group Infectious Disease Specialists.
Sports Medicine: Prevention and Risks, How to Keep Healthy When Exercising, On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Sept. 29, 2022 | Prairie Doc® host Kelly Evans-Hullinger M.D., with guests -- Dr. Samuel S. Schimelpfenig from Avera Medical Group McGreevy, Dr. Shaina Riggs from Sanford Health Brookings Clinic, and Dr. Clint Benge from Sanford Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Sioux Falls.
Ask Anything | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Sept. 1, 2022 Prairie Doc® host Kelly Evans-Hullinger MD, with guests Deb Johnston, MD, Andrew Ellsworth, MD, and Jill Kruse, DO answer viewer questions and start the 21st season of On Call with the Prairie Doc®.
A history of mental illness, domestic abuse, and obsession leads to the brutal murder of a 30-year-old woman. And when police hone in on a suspect, they learn this wasn't the first murder to be committed by them.RESOURCES“BREAKUP LED TO SLAYING, RECORDS INDICATE” by Henry Fitzgerald Jr. and Tessie Borden, South Florida Sun-Sentinel (February 19, 1998)“SUSPECT'S LETTER DEPICTS TORTURED MIND” by Henry Fitzgerald Jr., South Florida Sun-Sentinel (February 20, 1998)“Man goes on trial in second hammer killing of a woman” from The Tampa Bay Times (March 26, 2002)“Man Found Guilty in Hammer Murder” from myplainview.com (April 9, 2002)“CONFESSION DETAILS RAGE OVER BREAKUP” by Paula McMahon, South Florida Sun-Sentinel (April 5, 2002)“Librarian guilty of first-degree murder” from United Press International (April 10, 2002)“Man awarded new sentencing hearing in murder case” from The Associated Press (October 27, 2006)“Muere antiguo bibliotecario de Broward condenado a muerte” by Jennifer Mooney Piedra, El Nuevo Herald (April 29, 2008)“Forgetting Lisa, Forgetting Gloria” by Robert A. Waters, Kidnapping Murder and Mayhem Blogspot (May 7, 2008)“Special report: Dying on death row” by Sarah Lundy, Vicki McClure, and staff writers, Orlando Sentinel (February 20, 2009)POMC History on pomc.org2009 book Behind the Mask: A True Story of Obsession and a Savage Genius by Stella SandsMusic from PixabayMusic by ZaharValaha, HarumahiMusic, GioeleFazzeri, Ashot-Danielyan-Composer and MichaelKobrin Support the show
Alicia brings a unique perspective as a Cultural Sociologist and Executive Director/VP of ICF Thought Leadership Institute. She is passionate about making the world a better place. So we have that in common already - Her purpose is to live 'compassionately bold' by partnering with individuals and organizations to be the change they want to see in the world.With a holistic, integrated approach to the problem-solving process, her work is grounded in the ethical principles for justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. And I serve with a smile
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Ears, Noses, and Throats, Oh My! | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Apr. 28, 2022 | Prairie Doc® host Kelly Evans-Hullinger, MD, along with Thomas Tamura, MD, answer viewer questions about ear, nose, and throat-related illness and treatment.
Preventing and Treating Infectious Diseases | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Mar. 24, 2022 | Prairie Doc® host Kelly Evans Hullinger, MD, is joined by Jennifer Hsu, MD, of Sanford Infectious Disease and Travel Medicine Clinic. They answer viewer questions regarding infectious diseases such as sepsis, influenza, shingles, and more.
VISIT YOUTUBE TO SEE THE POND BEYOND ON GREG WITTSTOCK, THE POND GUY:Massive Pond Looks Like a Public Parkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZgATW6Ur5EThis Farm Pond Could Not BEE Any Betterhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4gl13XEBsVISIT THE POND BEYOND: https://thepondbeyond.net/VISIT AQUASCAPE, INC: https://www.aquascapeinc.com/FIND A CERTIFIED AQUASCAPE CONTRACTOR: https://www.aquascapeinc.com/find-aquascape-certified-contractorsLEARN HOW TO BECOME A WATER FEATURE PRO: https://www.aquascapeinc.com/professionals/
Cancer: Facts Over Fear | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Feb. 24, 2022 | Prairie Doc® host Kelly Evans-Hullinger, M.D., is joined by Heidi McKean, MD with Avera Medical Group Oncology & Hematology Sioux Falls. They answer viewer questions about a variety of cancers.
Hormones and the Endocrine System | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Jan. 27, 2022 | Prairie Doc® host Kelly Evans-Hullinger, M.D., along with John Palmer, DO with Monument Health Rapid City Clinic answer viewer questions about hormones and the endocrine system.
Prairie Doc® Insights | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Dec. 30, 2021 | Each of the four Prairie Docs® delve into a medical topic of personal interest. Dr. Andrew Ellsworth focuses on the Frontier and Rural Medicine (FARM) program. Dr. Jill Kruse talks about aviation medical exams and flight physicals, Dr. Debra Johnston and her guests explain pharmacogenomics and its increasing importance, and Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger enlightens us about the value of pharmacists.
Belly Pain and Gut Health | On Call with the Prairie Doc® | Oct. 14, 2021 Prairie Doc, Kelly Evans-Hullinger, discusses gastrointestinal diseases, treatments, and causes with Dr. Cristina Hill-Jensen of Avera Medical Group Gastroenterology, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
We caught up this week with Seniors Eden Hullinger and Brielle Biteler as our third episode of the Roundball Recap. We talked about the feeling of having 15 days left of high school, high and low points of our basketball season, and all the thrills of winning a State Championship.
We circle back with our good friends Gen Sparby and Will Hullinger from Season 1 and get an update on what's changed in the last year. Continuing our Entrepreneur Series and talking with two people that have real content expertise. Please join us for our last full episode of Season 2. Music by Ki5Loops.com
Dr. Kelly Evans-Hullinger answers questions about home health services, the benefits of relationships between grandparents and grandchildren, and COVID-19.
Tracy Samora, Director of Alumni & Community Relations at CSU Pueblo talks with Jeff Hullinger, nightly news and sports anchor at 11Alive WXIA-TV in Atlanta, Georgia. Since graduating in 1980, Hullinger has earned 19 Emmy Awards and two Edward R. Murrow awards for his outstanding work in broadcasting.
Welcome to a new episode of our podcastDrs Hullinger and Gaynor discuss the recent EuFMD activities in the area of Animal Health Emergency Preparedness for Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) and and other Similar Transboudary Animal Diseases (FAST Diseases).Dr. Pam Hullinger is a veterinary epidemiologist, with over 30 years' experience in private and public practice at the California state, US National and International levels. Her expertise includes animal health emergency response preparedness, diagnostics, modeling, animal welfare and continuity of business planning. She has led programs in animal disease spread modeling, FMD vaccination strategy and diagnostic assay development for transboundary animal diseases. Her experience with exotic disease outbreaks includes foot-and-mouth disease and velogenic Newcastle disease. Most recently was the Director of the Large Animal Teaching Hospital and the California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory System at UC Davis.Dr. Sally Gaynor worked as a veterinary risk manager for the Department of Agriculture in Ireland for 27 years. She has over 20 years' experience in emergency preparedness for, and control of, transboundary animal diseases and was Head of the National Disease Control Centre. Her experience of exotic disease outbreaks includes foot-and-mouth disease, avian influenza, Newcastle disease and swine influenza. She has been working for EuFMD as an Emergency Preparedness Expert since September 2018.
After escaping an abusive marriage, Wendy Hullinger found strength and healing as she learned the stories of her ancestors. Through uncovering the hard truths of some of their lives, she was able to start telling her own hard story and found her voice. She hopes that by sharing her story, and the stories of other women in her tree, her posterity will find strength as well. Listen to this interview with Wendy to hear her story and how the healing power of family history work was experienced in her life.Connect with Wendy:Instagram: @wendyjoyhullingerInstagram: @forthewomenbeforemeBlog: A Blog for My Ancestors Connect with me:Instagram @moderngenealogyFacebookWebsiteYouTubeSign up for my FREE minicourse to get started doing family history in just a few minutes!https://moderngenealogy.ca/freeminicourse If you're ready to really dig in to learn how to thoroughly research your family tree,Sign up for my online course here.
Prairie Doc® Kelly Evans-Hullinger discusses lung health.
Adam Hullinger is a music producer and beatmaker.
Welcome to Creating Your Happy Place! A podcast that explores how our spaces support (or sabotage) our happiness and make it easier (or harder) to reach our goals, then empowers you to do whatever it takes to get happy at home.
Although many people have had a relatively positive experience through covid, our next guest was hit with a little more reality. A good friend of Nick May's, Garrison Hullinger of Garrison Hullinger Interior Design joins him on The Chaise Lounge. Garrison gets real with Nick about his struggles with his business as soon as covid hit the U.S. He has struggled to keep his business above water having to lay off key employees and dealing with decreased revenue. One of his out-of-state projects even suffered an outbreak of covid among the workers. Let's show support for Garrison! A host on our very own Coast to Coast Design podcast, Garrison and his co-host, Lisa Davenport, talk about the many ways to run an interior design business. Learn more about what Garrison is up to on his website Garrison Hullinger Interior Design and follow him on Instagram @ghidinc. Also, check out his podcast Coast to Coast Design. The really sad part is going back into normalcy and seeing empty storefronts that we're going to see. That's going to be really tough on all of us. But I think it is going to drive us back into our homes. And I think that we are going to feel comfortable entertaining small groups again. Garrison Hullinger Tweet Chaise Lounge Updates A new season of Coast to Coast Design is live, with Garrison Hullinger and returning co-host Lisa Davenport! That's right, it's their second season together and they've got plenty to say. Give it a listen to learn about just how many ways there are to run a design business, and keeping up with the changing landscape. Our Events Page Resources See what our sponsors can do for you. Upcoming Markets High Point Market | October 13-21 More About Our Sponsors Wrap Up If you would like to hear more episodes, please visit us on iTunes, Spotify or your favorite podcasting app! We'd love it if you post a review, you may even hear your review read live on our next podcast. Also, find The Chaise Lounge on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. With that said, keep dreaming big, and keep designing a great design business. See ya!
What does leadership look like in the midst of a global pandemic? As companies face social distancing and mandatory temporary business closures, leaders are dealing with plunging revenues and making grueling decisions to keep companies afloat. There is no playbook for these times. Listen in as three industry leaders candidly discuss the issues and challenges they are facing and what they've learned about themselves.PPAI's PromoTalks new episode, "PPB Presents: Leadership In A New Reality" features guests Jo-an Lantz, MAS, president and CEO of Geiger, and Norm Hullinger, CAS, CEO of alphabroder, and moderator Paul Bellantone, CAE, president and CEO of PPAI.Jo-an Lantz, MAS, is president and CEO of distributor Geiger. She has spent her career at Geiger rising to executive vice president, and then being named president and CEO in 2019. She is a former PPAI board chair and was inducted into the PPAI Hall of Fame in 2009.Norm Hullinger, CAS, is CEO of supplier alphabroder. Since joining the company in 2003, Hullinger has led it through significant milestones, including the 2017 acquisition of supplier Prime Line. He currently serves on the PPAI board of directors.As president and CEO of PPAI, Paul Bellantone, CAE, heads up the world’s largest and oldest not-for-profit trade association serving the promotional products industry. He joined PPAI in 2001 and was promoted to his current position in 2011.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, on this week’s edition of Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, pulls two folks from the Louisville Sustainability Council into our virtual studio: Board Chair, Alicia Hullinger, and the LSC’s new full-time Program Manager, Julia Murray. To mark the occasion, on April 22nd, they will launch Do Something Green, an in-depth, multifaceted campaign that includes a virtual pledging platform, extensive online resource library, and community Round-Up Program. This campaign will not only provide green resources for individuals, households, & businesses, but will also aid in the development and implementation of the LSC Micro-grant Program to fund local environmental projects and initiatives throughout the city. LSC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/louisvillesustainabilitycouncil/ LSC Website: https://www.louisvillesustainabilitycouncil.org/ Do Something Green Pledge Page: https://www.louisvillesustainabilitycouncil.org/do-something-green-pledge As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on FORward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is used by permission from the fantastic Louisville band, Appalatin. Explore their inspiring music at http://www.appalatin.com
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Ian is an Entrepreneur that has a music background and is one of the fresh faces on the scene. His unique ideas set him apart from the crowd. Check out this episode of the #PirateBroadcast to learn more about Ian and what he is all about.
Legendary Atlanta newscaster Jeff Hullinger was this week’s very special guest. Jeff shared his keen insights about Atlanta, the city he has called home for over 30 years. He also talked about his current series of essays about interesting and fascinating histories hidden within Atlanta. Jeff is the consummate professional and it was a thrill having him on the show!
On this week’s edition of Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, brings you a preview of the 2019 Louisville Sustainability Summit with two representatives from the Louisville Sustainability Council, Ellen Trahan (Chair of the Planning Committee) and Alicia Hullinger (Chair of the Board of Directors). This year’s Louisville Sustainability Summit will take place: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 3:00-7:30 PM At the Louisville Zoo (1100 Trevillian Way, Louisville, KY 40213) THEME: MAKING THE CUT: ACTING LOCALLY TO REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS Plan to join the Louisville Sustainability Council, Metro Office of Advanced Planning & Sustainability, and the Louisville Zoo for the 6th Annual Sustainability Summit! This year we will be celebrating wins, reflecting on changes, and tackling greenhouse gas emissions. This year the hope is that the Summit will foster connections, engage the Louisville community, inspire action, and recharge our members for continuing the push for change in the city we love! KEYNOTE SPEAKER Dr. Robert Brinkmann, Vice Provost for Scholarship and Research and Dean of Graduate Studies at Hofstra University, on “Seven Ways to Advance Your Sustainability Agenda in a Time of Change” The last few years have seen some great progress on a number of sustainability fronts. At the same time, we have had some major setbacks. This talk will review seven ways to advance your organization’s sustainability agenda in a time of change. Around the world, individuals and groups are doing amazing things regardless of their political and economic environment. As organizations around the country are preparing their sustainability goals for the coming year or coming decade, it is important to focus on what we can learn from those who have achieved great success in the areas of environmental sustainability, green economic development, and environmental justice. OTHER HIGHLIGHTS: Mighty Shades of Ebony Mayor’s Address Local Panel Zoo Ambassadors Local Low-Carbon Menu & Cocktails Networking & Exhibitors – Always a popular part of the Summit Silent Auction – NEW for 2019! Register for the 2019 Summit at http://louisvillesustainabilitycouncil.org/2019-sustainability-summit/ If you have any questions about registration or ticket sales, contact programs@louisvillesustainabilitycouncil.org As always, our interview is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! airs on FORward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is used by permission from the fantastic Louisville band, Appalatin. Explore their inspiring music at http://www.appalatin.com
Ben + Tina are joined by Good Friend Will Hullinger who talks about planning for the future, career fulfillment and what it’s like to change your life when your career looks perfect to everyone around you.
Hey, Daddy-O! This episode Jason and Mike do their first ever movie commentary with the beatnik murder classic: Bucket of Blood. We celebrate the life of the late exploitation/mainstream film legend Dick Miller. We talk cool cats, crazy cats, dead cats, and art snobbery. So get on YouTube and watch with us!
Part 2 of our Christmas spectacular! Mike, Jason, and Batmobile super-fan John Osborn discuss the shit out of the Tim Burton Christmas film that just so happens to have Batman in it! We dive deep on the history of Batman and Osborn gives us a ton of bonus details on the Batmobile!
Mike and Jason are joined by comedy fam John Osborn to discuss the horror classic Black Christmas! We practice Elvis impressions and Margot Kidder around to celebrate the holiday.
Welcome to the jungle baby! We’re joined by Laporte folk hero and foremost Predator expert Ben Konowitz to discuss all things Predator. Ben lays down and we pick up all the facts on two governors one candidate and Van Dam’s insistence on roundhouse kicks. I also confuse Boners for Boogers and we give much deserved shout outs to all you fans for reaching out and supporting.
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Mike and Jason are joined by Tricia McCann to discuss our first ever vampire movie Lost Boys. We lay down the facts on vampires, vampire dogs, vampire mullets, two Corey’s, summer jams, and the beefcake sax man in a very special episode.
Jason and Mike are joined by Rome Vell the director of the new epic crossover indy series My Ultimate Horror to discuss Freddy VS Jason and everything else crossover! Rome also gives us his thoughts on the new Halloween, pro wrestling, and all sorts of slasher goodness! Listen, like, share, and enjoy
Mike and Jason are joined by comedy bestie Patrick Fowler to discuss the Tim Burton cgi blockbuster Mars Attacks! We also discuss the franchise as a whole and the surprising amount of crossovers it’s been involved with. Along the way we talk Ready Player 1 and new up and coming horror! Enjoy!
Mike and Jason have a sit down and discuss two of Jasön's favorite movies, "The Stöned Age," and "Pink Flamingos." The dudes also reflect on singing a-holes, Mini Thins, gnarly eyeballs, toxic masculinity, and Mike's intense hatred of The Nostalgia Store. Shop at Tom's Vintage Toys instead!
Mike and Jason are joined by fellow comic and host of Michiana People Podcast Scott Curtis to celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Prince of Darkness and 2009’s My Bloody Valentine. We also discuss street schizophrenic’s and rock star urban legends in the day’s before the Internet was at our fingertips. Listen, Like, Rate, Share , and Enjoy
Mike and Jason attempt to give an intellectual overview of the films of David Cronenberg. That’s ok, because we’re joined by expert Sean Hasty to give us a filmmaker’s perspective on a legendary director. We also discuss menu items for our new theme restaurant, Carpenter vs Cronenberg, and why you shouldn’t keep monkey’s around your teleportation equipment. Listen,Like,Share,Rate,and Enjoy!
Garrison Hullinger: We Meet Again Today in The Lounge, Nick catches up with Garrison Hullinger, whom he hasn't spoken with since Episode 24, about two years ago. The two update each other on what's been happening since then and Garrison talks about what has changed within his business. Getting to Know the Garrison Garrison is a fan of messenger bags, colloquially known as a “murse” or “man-purse.” He cannot travel without is iPad and loves it for its small size and easy mobility. When asked the infamous “Beer, wine, or cocktail” question, he claims to still prefer cocktails, though he has graduated from the dirty martini to the classic manhattan. Garrison also recently visited Spain with Porcelanosa to visit their new factory. Highlights of the trip included incredible food and incredible connections made with incredible people who are also in the business of interior design. Where Are You Now?: The Business Today Two years ago, Garrison worked with a team of about sixteen people. Today, he works with twenty-four employees, of which the core team and ten seniors and leads remain. The focus of their designs have shifted from residential to multifamily-residential. It took many years for them to get their first project as they previously had no portfolio of multifamily designs, but Garrison and his business have experienced success ever since. They work primarily on the interior of high-rise apartment buildings of two classes: Class A, which pertains to luxurious, new apartment buildings; and Class B, which are buildings that are aging and in need of remodeling. Challenges of Change The shift of focus from residential to multifamily-residential has presented a handful of challenges to Garrison. First among them was learning how to present a project to and receive answers from a committee rather than an individual. Another was learning how to be firm with his vision of the designs throughout the entire process. He has learned that the best way to do this is to create a narrative of what the vision is, state it from the beginning, and stick to it until the end. Garrison has also had to forgo pet projects but has learned to maintain a presence in all of the projects he and his employees undertake. He does this by making sure his teams meet his requirements ahead of time, essentially posing as their client. He meets with every team member and goes over projects with them individually, thereby keeping him deeply entrenched in the work that is going on. The Boss' Burden… or is it? Just as people complain about there not being enough jobs, employers often complain about there not being enough employees. Garrison claims to not experience this problem, however. He believes that if the employer is honest about their needs and what will be expected of the employee, the right people will apply. He acknowledges that this has led to slower hires with his business, but not a shortage of applicants. Another concern of many employers is the possibility of their newly-trained employees leaving and taking their clients with them. Garrison scoffs at such a thought and says he never even considers the possibility. By offering fair and competitive pay to employees along with great benefits, he believes his employees are content, if not happy to work for him. His philosophy is that if the employees are treated well, they will treat the employer well in return. As such, he never assigns schedules that he wouldn't work himself. The Value of Retail Experience Having formerly worked in retail operations, Garrison has carried his economic knowledge from that job into his interior design business. He calculates the most efficient way to spend time and money, whether it be adding more phone lines to his office or deciding on a paint color. This creates financial safety for his business which extends to his employees as well. When managing vendors, he adheres to the rule of “you have to inspect what you expect.
Garrison Hullinger: We Meet Again Today in The Lounge, Nick catches up with Garrison Hullinger, whom he hasn't spoken with since Episode 24, about two years ago. The two update each other on what's been happening since then and Garrison talks about what has changed within his business. Getting to Know the Garrison Garrison is a fan of messenger bags, colloquially known as a “murse” or “man-purse.” He cannot travel without is iPad and loves it for its small size and easy mobility. When asked the infamous “Beer, wine, or cocktail” question, he claims to still prefer cocktails, though he has graduated from the dirty martini to the classic manhattan. Garrison also recently visited Spain with Porcelanosa to visit their new factory. Highlights of the trip included incredible food and incredible connections made with incredible people who are also in the business of interior design. Where Are You Now?: The Business Today Two years ago, Garrison worked with a team of about sixteen people. Today, he works with twenty-four employees, of which the core team and ten seniors and leads remain. The focus of their designs have shifted from residential to multifamily-residential. It took many years for them to get their first project as they previously had no portfolio of multifamily designs, but Garrison and his business have experienced success ever since. They work primarily on the interior of high-rise apartment buildings of two classes: Class A, which pertains to luxurious, new apartment buildings; and Class B, which are buildings that are aging and in need of remodeling. Challenges of Change The shift of focus from residential to multifamily-residential has presented a handful of challenges to Garrison. First among them was learning how to present a project to and receive answers from a committee rather than an individual. Another was learning how to be firm with his vision of the designs throughout the entire process. He has learned that the best way to do this is to create a narrative of what the vision is, state it from the beginning, and stick to it until the end. Garrison has also had to forgo pet projects but has learned to maintain a presence in all of the projects he and his employees undertake. He does this by making sure his teams meet his requirements ahead of time, essentially posing as their client. He meets with every team member and goes over projects with them individually, thereby keeping him deeply entrenched in the work that is going on. The Boss' Burden… or is it? Just as people complain about there not being enough jobs, employers often complain about there not being enough employees. Garrison claims to not experience this problem, however. He believes that if the employer is honest about their needs and what will be expected of the employee, the right people will apply. He acknowledges that this has led to slower hires with his business, but not a shortage of applicants. Another concern of many employers is the possibility of their newly-trained employees leaving and taking their clients with them. Garrison scoffs at such a thought and says he never even considers the possibility. By offering fair and competitive pay to employees along with great benefits, he believes his employees are content, if not happy to work for him. His philosophy is that if the employees are treated well, they will treat the employer well in return. As such, he never assigns schedules that he wouldn't work himself. The Value of Retail Experience Having formerly worked in retail operations, Garrison has carried his economic knowledge from that job into his interior design business. He calculates the most efficient way to spend time and money, whether it be adding more phone lines to his office or deciding on a paint color. This creates financial safety for his business which extends to his employees as well. When managing vendors, he adheres to the rule of “you have to inspect what you expect.
Mike and Jason are joined by practicing Witch Alex Savage to give us the lowdown on Witchcraft, magic, and what you’re doing wrong. We separate the fact from fiction in The Craft and we touch on ghosts, Anne Rice’s haunted dolls, and all things witchy.
We talk with the extraordinary horror and haunt artist Chad Savage of Sinister Visions about his work in the world of haunted attractions as well as his favorite artists, horror hosts, and all things new and old horror. He also shares with us some of his strangest art requests and his many horror related side projects. Chad is truly Weird Awesome!
Mike and Jason are joined by comedy friend Joe Jacobs of the metal band Severed Head Shop to share a few songs from our individual Halloween playlists. We have something for all your Halloween needs. Whether your driving to or from the industrial goth club, entertaining a party or just being stung to death by bees and eaten by a giant cannabis monster. It’s all in this episode because we’re looking out for you!
The Halloween celebration continues. Mike and Jason are joined by spooky favorite Tricia McCann to discuss the link between pain and pleasure in Clive Barker's Hellraiser! We go deep into the labyrinth to school you people on possibly the greatest horror fantasy films ever and it's expanded universe in a 2 hour spectacular! Please, no tears it's a waste of good suffering. We also brag about reading and don't hesitate to humble each other. We even sneak in a jump scare. Listen, Like, Share and enjoy or we'll tear your soul apart!
Jason was bit so we're joined by Jack Hull to conclude our celebration of George Romero. We discuss Day and Land of the Dead. We also sneak in a break down of MARVEL Zombies, the state of the comics industry, We dub Romero both the Bernie Sanders and Stan Lee of horror, and We discuss his lasting legacy. Listen, like, share, rate, and remember these aren't your friends or family anymore.
This episode Jason and Mike honor yet another fallen icon of the horror genre. Tobe Hooper. We discuss Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Poltergeist, the Atari 2600, and touch on a few of his other films. We also share our strong opinions on pickles. Listen, like, share, and comment. The saw is family.
Mike and Jason pay their respects to the man who gave life to the undead as we know it. We dig deep into Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead. We discuss walkers, crawlers, runners and davenports. Mike shares his whacky crossover ideas and we all share our memories of the Dead franchise.
Mike and Jason delve into the underdark with dungeon master/comedy friend Jim Kliss. They discuss all things table top roll playing, The Satanic panic, honesty in the media and Tom Hanks possibly being a D-bag. They also discuss the Reefer Madness of nerd propaganda 1982's classic Mazes & Monsters and the egregiously shitty big budget 2001 Dungeons & Dragons movie. Roll for initiative and tune in!
Jason returns!!! To talk about Alien and Aliens. The two discuss phallic imagery, HR Giger, cats, and briefly touch on the franchise as a whole.
In this shorter episode Mike is joined by Chris Ray to discuss two tales of alien abductions. Fire in the Sky and the more bizarre psychological take on abductions Communion.
Jason calls in sick, but no worries because Mike is joined by Jack Hull to discuss the original 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! And everyone's favorite Cocaine dealing ninja biker classic Miami Connection. We dig deep and discuss what really happened to Bruce Lee, Ninja Rap, Roger Corman's bizarre take on the Turtles.
Mike and Jason are joined by spooky special guest and founder of Horror-ific Movie Nights, Tricia McCann! Together they discuss the Satanicly acclaimed masterpiece Robert Eggers The Witch: a New England Folktale. We also discuss magic, butter, Satan's promise of butter, witch stuff, and we touch on The Craft.
Mike and Jason tackle two classic robot movies! The Terminator and... Tammy and The T-Rex. Let's get weird.
It's a very special WEIRD AWESOME. This episode we celebrate the season with John Osborn and discuss all the Gremlins in extreme depth. Through it we learn about responsibility, following rules, morbid hilarity, making love covertly in your parents loft, and Hulk-a-nators. Celebrate with us!
Mike and Jason talk the movies Ravenous ans Cannibal the Musical
Jason, Mike & Jason talk with Comedian Jack Hull about the Halloweens of yesteryear
Mike and Jason discuss the movies Street Trash, And A Nightmare on Elm Street
The Bed Episode
Mike and Jason take a look at chopping Mall and Dead Alive (aka Braindead)
Mike and Jason talk Robocop and Hardware
Jack Hull joins Mike and Jason as they travel to Little Tokyo and Hawaii.
Jason and Mike talk Jaws
Mike and Jason press their luck and talk Friday The 13th. The day and the franchise.
Mike and Jason look back at House on Haunted Hill, 13 Ghosts, and The Legend of Hell House
Special Guest: Genesis Easton
Mike (seat C8) and Jason (seat C7) get into the holiday spirit by discussing Krampus, Gremlins, and a few other Christmas classics.
First episode! Mike and Jason introduce themselves, and then get deep into the Basket Case movie franchise.
In this third installment of the Counselor Podcast: Power 50 Series, last year’s Counselor Person of the Year Norm Hullinger labels the impact from nontraditional suppliers as one of the biggest challenges that the promotional products industry faces today. “The encroachment from offshore suppliers that aren’t truly investing in this market is something to contend with,” says Hullinger, CEO of alphabroder, the top-ranked supplier on Counselor’s Top 40. “It’s a problem for our industry from a safety perspective and it damages margins.”
This is one of the more difficult interviews I have ever conducted. But for journalists -- and, truly, anyone -- it is an important interview to hear. For three years I have come to know my co-worker Jeff Hullinger as verbose, eloquent, wry, and sardonic. Starting a conversation with Hullinger means beginning a singular journey of quips, observations, and insights that can only come from someone of his experience and expressiveness. He has spent three decades as a broadcaster in Atlanta; he has won 19 regional Emmys, interviewed everyone from John Elway to Mikhail Gorbachev, and called the play-by-play on the radio for a Super Bowl. Last week Hullinger did something he -- and 99.9% of journalists -- had never done: he witnessed an execution. The state of Georgia had scheduled the death of Kelly Gissendaner, who had been convicted of orchestrating the murder of her husband, Doug. About a week before the execution, Hullinger learned he had been named of five area journalists who would serve as witnesses. He did not back away from the assignment. "I think, sitting in an anchor chair, I have a responsibility to represent this station publicly," Hullinger told me, "and I take that very seriously. You have a responsibility to both yourself and your co-workers. I think word in action becomes significant." He added, "This is something that no one wants to do, from an intellectual standpoint. [But] it's something I have to do." Hullinger joins me on this episode of the Telling the Story podcast. → The post PODCAST EPISODE #35: Jeff Hullinger, WXIA-TV, on witnessing an execution appeared first on Telling The Story.
Veterinarians are playing an important role in protecting the nation's food supply. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory veterinarian Dr. Pamela Hullinger describes how scientists at the lab are working to develop tests and computer disease models to detect toxins and keep our national livestock safe from foreign diseases. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 15236]
Veterinarians are playing an important role in protecting the nation's food supply. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory veterinarian Dr. Pamela Hullinger describes how scientists at the lab are working to develop tests and computer disease models to detect toxins and keep our national livestock safe from foreign diseases. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 15236]
Veterinarians are playing an important role in protecting the nation's food supply. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory veterinarian Dr. Pamela Hullinger describes how scientists at the lab are working to develop tests and computer disease models to detect toxins and keep our national livestock safe from foreign diseases. Series: "Lawrence Livermore National Lab Science on Saturday" [Agriculture] [Show ID: 15236]