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We're joined by Fort Hays State track and field coach Jason McCullough, softball coach Adrian Pilkington and retiring athletic director Curtis Hammeke.
We're joined by Fort Hays State track and field coach Jason McCullough, baseball coach Justin Wichert and softball coach Adrian Pilkington
We're joined by Fort Hays State men's basketball coach Mark Johnson, track and field coach Jason McCullough and men's wrestling coach Erik WInce.
Josh Hart joins WFO Radio for a preview of the 2024 PRI Trade Show. Josh will give the details of his new Top Fuel brain trust including Jason McCullough. Josh will also discuss BURNYZZ Speed Shop and what they have planned for the Performance Racing Industry Trade Show. WFO Joe's #ProjectPontiac engine will be featured at the PRI show in the Foggit booth #2312. Go check it out. Joe and Alan will preview all things PRI, including NHRA Happy Hour! They will also discuss Kye Kelley's win at the Snowbird Nationals. Interviews on WFO Radio have become part of winning for drivers in the NHRA Drag Racing Series. As part of the National Hot Rod Association's Track Announcing team, host Joe Castello brings insights directly from the world of professional NHRA Mission Foods and Lucas Oil Series Drag Racing. NHRA results and news are featured in weekly livestreams, NHRA's Alan Reinhart and other NHRA stars including John Force, Ron Capps, Antron Brown, Steve Torrence, Justin Ashley, Josh Hart, Austin Prock, Greg Anderson, and Erica Enders all make frequent stops on the WFO Radio Podcast and livestream. MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/wfo-radio?ref_id=24678 PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/WFORadio APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wfo-radio-podcast/id449870843?ls=1 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0oo5mn0E3VmfhRCTHyLQIS GOOGLE: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL1dmb1JhZGlv
We're joined by Fort Hays State cross country coach Jason McCullough, men's soccer coach Alex Nichols and football coach Chris Brown.
We're joined by Fort Hays State cross country coach Jason McCullough, volleyball coach Jessica Wood-Atkins and football coach Chris Brown.
We're joined by Fort Hays State cross country coach Jason McCullough, volleyball coach Jessica Wood-Atkins and football coach Chris Brown.
We're joined by Fort Hays State cross country coach Jason McCullough, men's golf coach Seth Kincaid and football coach Chris Brown.
We're joined on our final show of the season by track and field coach Jason McCullough, softball coach Adrian Pilkington, athletic director Curtis Hammeke and football coach Chris Brown.
We're joined by Fort Hays State baseball coach Justin Wichert, track and field coach Jason McCullough, new men's soccer coach Alex Nichols and softball coach Adrian Pilkington.
We're joined by Fort Hays State women's tennis coach Brian Flax, track and field coach Jason McCullough, women's basketball coach Talia Kahrs and men's basketball coach Mark Johnson.
We're joined by Fort Hays State cross country coach Jason McCullough, men's soccer coach Gerry Cleary, volleyball coach Jessica Wood-Atkins and football coach Chris Brown.
We're joined by cross country coach Jason McCullough, men's soccer coach Gerry Cleary, volleyball coach Jessica Wood-Atkins and football coach Chris Brown.
Fort Hays State cross country coach Jason McCullough, men's soccer coach Gerry Cleary, women's soccer coach Tyson John and football coach Chris Brown join the program.
We're joined by Fort Hays State cross country coach Jason McCullough, women's soccer coach Tyson John, volleyball coach Jessica Wood-Atkins and football coach Chris Brown.
We're joined by men's soccer coach Gerry Cleary, cross country coach Jason McCullough, volleyball coach Jessica Wood-Atkins and football coach Chris Brown.
We're joined by FHSU cross country coach Jason McCullough, women's soccer coach Tyson John, volleyball coach Jessica Wood-Atkins and football coach Chris Brown.
We're joined on the first show of the school year by cross country coach Jason McCullough, women's soccer coach Tyson John, men's soccer coach Gerry Cleary and volleyball coach Jessica Wood-Atkins. Tiger Talk airs live on KAYS (94.3/1400) on Wednesday at 12:15 from the Robbins Center on the FHSU campus as part of Tiger Club.
For our Paycheck to Paycheck series, Rose talks checks in with gig workers to see how they are fairing. First, Minister Cherri Murphy, a former Lyft driver and the lead organizer with Gig Workers Rising, discusses a new report that examines the safety crisis that some gig workers are facing.Raphael Espinal, the Executive Director of Freelancers Union, and Jason McCullough, the founder of Oak Radius Consulting and the leader of SPARK Atlanta, discuss how freelancers navigate HR benefits.Lastly, Sherry Heyl, a driver for Uber Eats and the owner of Amplified Concepts, and Tai Saint-Louis, a freelance journalist and content development consultant, and Richard Berry, a freelance graphic designer and the founder of Design Theory, discuss juggling multiple gigs amid the pandemic. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We are back with a festive revisit to the "Leprechaun" franchise just in time for St. Patrick's Day! Listen in for new perspectives and old hate, as we navigate the 8 franchise entries and are joined again by our good friend and former co-host Jason McCullough. Available now on iTunes, podbean and our blog. Thanks for listening!
August 28th, 1999 was just another hot and humid day in Dartmouth. Jason McCullough made the decision to head home around 1am and he took a familiar walk through Highfield Park. Unfortunately, Jason did not make it home that day. Nearly 22 years later, we join police and family and friends in trying to find out what happened in that park on that day. Sources:www.globalnews.cawww.ctvnews.cawww.thecoast.cawww.cbc.cawww.canadaunsolved.com Intro Music: "Recurring Anomoly" by Charles Holme
The time has come for another franchise and this one was no easy task but we suffer for you! On this episode we are joined by fellow horror nerd Jason McCullough, who is also a friend and supporter of the show; so join us as we navigate our way through all eight Howling films. Woof is right. Available now on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. As always, thanks for listening!
It can be hard to evaluate what to do with your organization when it feels like things might be headed in the wrong direction. You might feel like you are in over your head shambling to duck taping the issues back into place and not continuing your growth. This week on the podcast we have Jason McCullough on to talk about his experience running an organization when it felt like things were falling apart, how they worked towards solving their issues using EOS and how he now helps his clients using EOS.
I know what your February needs. It needs a weekend long horror themed theater festival featuring 10 different companies producing 16 different shows and a bunch of surprises! It’s a good thing that Festival de la Bête Noir exists to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Festival de La Bête Noir (Mylène Chicoine & Jason McCullough) – GPYS 176 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
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I know what your February needs. It needs a weekend long horror themed theater festival featuring 10 different companies producing 16 different shows and a bunch of surprises! It’s a good thing that Festival de la Bête Noir exists to[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Festival de La Bête Noir (Mylène Chicoine & Jason McCullough) – GPYS 176 appeared first on 9to5 (dot cc).
Every day, a child is lost to the streets. In this episode, we meet college student Jason McCullough, talk about his journey in philanthropy dating back to when he began serving with his family in non-profit organizations at age 5. Jason created his own non-profit organization called Closed Eyes Open Heart to treat, educate, and empower transitional aged homeless youth in South Los Angeles.“Develop a true passion and it will set you apart and help you develop true empathy.” For more information to volunteer, support, or connect with Jason McCullough and Closed Eyes Open Heart:Email: j.mccollough@closedeyesopenheart.orgemail: info@closedeyesopenheart.orghttps://closedeyesopenheart.org (https://closedeyesopenheart.org)https://www.facebook.com/closedeyesopenheartinc/ (https://www.facebook.com/closedeyesopenheartinc/)https://www.facebook.com/Closedeyesopenheart/ (https://www.facebook.com/Closedeyesopenheart/)https://instagram.com/closedeyesopenheart/ (https://instagram.com/closedeyesopenheart/)Hosted by Dr. Natalie Phillips. Produced by Chris Lanphear for NoCo FM.Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm)Follow Natalie:https://twitter.com/Connect4e (https://twitter.com/Connect4e)https://www.facebook.com/Connect4Excellence (https://www.facebook.com/Connect4Excellence)https://www.instagram.com/Connect4Excellence (https://www.instagram.com/Connect4Excellence)Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm)https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm)https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm)This show is supported by its listeners, and by Audible. With over 180,000 titles to choose from, Audible.com allows you to listen to an immense library of books for every taste on your iPhone, Android, Kindle, tablet, or computer. Audible has a special offer for listeners which includes a free audiobook of your choice and a 30-day free trial.Learn more and get your free audiobook now at https://noco.fm/audible (https://noco.fm/audible). Support this podcast
If you’re anything like me you probably started your business because you love making videos. Being creative might come naturally to you, but authentically selling your value to clients may not be your biggest strength. Sometimes we might put on a persona that isn’t true to ourselves, or we show up unprepared. It’s often a deal breaker, but all too common. My longtime friend, Jason McCullough is an expert communicator. He started +1 because he wants people to find clarity in what they do. Through his articles, courses, and coaching he helps people communicate better so that they can maintain the best client relationships that they can. He joins me in the studio today so we can discuss how creative entrepreneurs can communicate more effectively. We share some stories of when we’ve struggled to communicate well with our customers. If you are a person that needs to be able to sell better and more authentically, if you ever have a problem critiquing something or receiving criticism, or have ever been in an argument, you’re going to love this conversation. Did you do your “homework” and identify the problem that you are trying to solve that is central to your goals? Let me know in the comments on the episode page! In this episode: How to respond to customers when they are unhappy with your work What can go wrong as a result of miscommunication and the best form of damage control Why being your authentic self is perhaps the most important thing to do in order to communicate effectively Why preparedness is the best way to avoid verbal diarrhea The importance of having a structure to the way you communicate with your clients so that they will buy your product over and over again The benefits of picking only the problems that you want to solve Quotes: “There’s an art and a skill to communicating. A time and a place; the method by which you communicate to somebody or you respond to somebody. There’s no hard and fast rule. And I think that skill in today’s day and age is lost.”[14:32] “When you’re not yourself, people can sense that. When you’re trying to communicate something that isn’t authentic, it just doesn’t work, I don’t care who you are.” [18:13] “Focus on the things that you really really care about, and figure out all the rest of the stuff some other way. Somebody else can do it, or don’t do it at all.” [34:17] Links: Build A Better Video Business With Our Exclusive Studio Sherpa Community Become +1 Follow Jason on Twitter Ascend Method The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Check out the full show notes page Stay up to date with everything we're doing at Studio Sherpas Tune into our weekly Facebook Lives Follow Studio Sherpas on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
Full post found at: http://gototell.com/become-a-plus-one-communicator “Most people can talk. Most people can verbally connect some words together and string them into something that resembles a sentence. Very few people can communicate so effectively that people are drawn to them.” [24:15] It’s true, I know for myself at least that (as you’ll hear in the episode) I struggle to communicate as clearly and effectively as I would like. Part of that is the filler words we all use, but truly great communication is about a lot more than that. It’s listening, the way you approach interpersonal situations, and the giving and receiving that takes place within a conversation. Jason McCullough is a presenter, teacher, and above all, an expert communicator. As he reveals in this episode however, it wasn’t something that he was just born with as we might tend to think. Like any other skill, communication can be learned and perfected over time, which is what Jason wants to help you do through his website Plus One. We all care so much about the work that we do. We know that we have the vision and talent to do great things for our clients and customers, but oftentimes our passion and skill hits a bottleneck when it comes to communicating what we do to those around us. It doesn’t have to be this way though.
In this episode, we recreate the Lights Out episode “The Locked Room Mystery” by Willis Cooper, an eerie murder-mystery in which an apparently alcoholic murder-mystery writer, struggling to meet a deadline, receives creative advice from a mysterious stranger. But at what cost? This episode features Tessa Brown as Sam, Dan Derkson as Kerrigan, George Mouggias as Taylor, and Jason McCullough as Stewart. Direction and Sound Effects by Shayne Gryn. Produced by Paul Aflalo. Recorded live at Mainline Theatre on April 1st 2014. The original version broadcast October 23rd 1935.
In this episode we recreate the quirky X Minus One episode “Protection” by Robert Sheckley, a humourous and light science fiction story in which a man is befriended by an an eager, helpful, non-corporeal alien being, dedicated to keeping him out of harm’s way. But at what cost? This episode features Jason McCullough as Bob, Dan Derkson as Charlie, and George Mouggias as the Derg. Directed by Andrew Gryn. Sound Effects and Music by Shayne Gryn. Produced by Paul Aflalo. Recorded live at MainLine Theatre on March 4th 2014. The original version broadcast March 20th 1957.