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Thunder Bay City Council got a look at Phase Three of the Asset Management Plan this week. Amy Coomes, who works with the Asset Management Plan speaks with host Jeff Walters about where Thunder Bay is when it comes to dealing with assets and infrastructure. Jeff also gives a rundown of what happened at City Hall this week.
It's almost summer in Thunder Bay, and that means it's events season! Learn about all of the upcoming 2025 events with host Jeff Walters and Special Events Developer Karen Kadolph.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1023: From tariff talk taking over the New York Auto Show to Toyota rethinking RAV4 production, and LiveWire's electric leap into law enforcement—we've got you covered.Show Notes with links:Automakers came to New York looking to celebrate new vehicles, but found themselves answering the same old questions—about tariffs. Despite flashy debuts and high-octane reveals, the weight of trade policy loomed over every conversation.Subaru U.S. chief Jeff Walters debuted the all-new Outback, only to field immediate questions about tariffs instead of the vehicle.Nissan embraced the tension with a tongue-in-cheek window decal reading “FREE from new tariffs” on its U.S.-built models.They also revealed plans to build 80% of U.S. inventory domestically, up from 50%, citing flexibility amid tariff volatility.Tariffs dominated nearly every conference panel, with one moderator finally pausing and saying, “Ladies and gentlemen, the bar is open.” It was 10 a.m.Our friend John Bozzella of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation called for more time and flexibility, warning that rushed tariff policy could mean “increased prices and a slowing of sales.” “The key is time for adjustment,” Bozzella said. “This is a massive industry.”Toyota is reevaluating its production strategy for the next-gen RAV4, exploring a shift to U.S. manufacturing as a hedge against 25% import tariffs and currency swings.Toyota sold over 475,000 RAV4s in the U.S. last year—its most popular model, making up 20% of its U.S. volume.Originally planned for export from Japan and Canada, U.S. production in Kentucky is now under serious consideration.The shift would help meet expected demand and mitigate tariff-related costs, with potential U.S. output beginning in 2027.While plans aren't final, Toyota noted it “continually studied ways to improve its manufacturing” but declined to confirm speculation.LiveWire, the electric spin-off from Harley-Davidson, is getting into the public service game with a new line of police-spec electric motorcycles.The new fleet includes emergency lighting, sirens, and reinforced mounts, tailored for urban patrol, motorcades, and event security.Benefits include low maintenance, silent operation, and instant torque—ideal for quick maneuvering through tight city traffic.Custom ride modes, regenerative braking, and one-handed operation aim to reduce officer fatigue and improve shift efficiency.Police departments can choose from a suite of configurations, reinforcing the model's flexibility in law enforcement roles.Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
City Council ratified the 2025 Operating Budget on Monday night. City Treasurer and Commissioner of Corporate Services Keri Greaves will talk about the 2025 budget, while host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what else happened at City Hall on Monday night.
City Manager John Collin speaks with host Jeff Walters about the proposed 2025 Operating Budget. Council will deliberate the budget, with ratification slated for February 10,
The first snowfall of the year is now on the ground, and Roads Manager Ian Spoljarich will explain how the Roads Division tackles plowing, salting and sanding throughout the winter months. As well, host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Council on Monday night.
This week, City Council debated the proposed location for a temporary village. Rilee Willianen, the City's Encampment Lead, will discuss next steps for the project, after Council voted to not locate the village on Miles Street East. As well, host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Hall.
It will be easier for kids to cross the street at three schools in Thunder Bay, with new crossing guards being posted across the city. Crossing Guard Supervisor Michelle Reimer will talk about expanding the crossing guard program, while host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Council.
Council got its first look at the 2025 Capital Budget, with Commissioner of Corporate Services and City Treasurer Keri Greaves explaining why this proposed budget is coming to council before the new year. Also, host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Hall on Monday night.
City Council spent a lot of time debating the creation of a village site as a response to encampments in Thunder Bay. Drug Strategy Specialist Rilee Willianen will talk about Council's decision, and host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Hall on Monday night.
The future of the James Whalen tugboat was decided at the September 16 council meeting. Parks and Open Spaces Manager Cory Halvorsen will talk about what options there are for the tug, along with future plans for the VIA Rail train display. As well, host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Council.
A new policy for outdoor rinks is the focus at this week's City Council meeting. Parks and Open Spaces Manager Cory Halvorsen talks about why it's important to have people using the rinks built by parks staff. As well, host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Council this week.
We discuss why encampment distance guidelines are remaining the same in Thunder Bay, along with announcing some changes to parking in the North Core. As well, host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Council on Monday night.
This week, we'll hear how the City is moving forward on its Recreation and Facilities Master Plan - which is more than hockey and baseball. Callie Hemsworth will detail where we are in the plan, and where we are heading. As well, host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Hall on Monday night.
This week, Cynthia Olsen, the Director of Strategy and Engagement and Rilee Willianen, a Policy and Research Analyst will talk about encampments and how the City will implement guidelines on encampment locations. As well, newly-retired City Manager Norm Gale will give a farewell, and host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Hall on Monday night.
Subaru of America President and COO Jeff Walters speaks to Team Zeigler during a Ribbon Cutting event at Zeigler Subaru of Schererville Open House.
On this week's episode of The Minutes, Manager of Solid Waste and Recycling Services Jason Sherband updates us on the new curbside recycling program starting on July 1. Also, Amy Coomes stops in to talk about Thunder Bay's Asset Management plan, and host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Council on Monday night.
City Clerk Krista Power joins host Jeff Walters to talk about the Integrity Commissioner report, and explain exactly what this third-party does. Also, there will be a rundown of what happened on Monday night.
On this week's episode, Housing Accelerator Project Manager Summer Stevenson talks about how the City can spur development using federal funding, and host Jeff Walters has a rundown of what happened at City Council on Monday night.
This special edition of The Minutes focuses on the 2024 municipal budget. City Treasurer Keri Greaves joins host Jeff Walters to talk about how the City budget is assembled.
Today we hear about the state of the real estate market from Jeff Walters.
Welcome to the last episode of a quick series with our IT team! Patty Farrer, Jason Harvel, and Jeff Walters join us to discuss technology in an online school and the top tips for success! What information should you include when you email IT? What type of computer should you use? What are the team's biggest tips? Hear the answers to these questions and more on this episode!
We are thrilled to spotlight another NSA department on the podcast! Listen today as our IT department joins us to introduce themselves! This week, Patty Farrer, Jason Harvel, and Jeff Walters share a little about themselves and their role at NorthStar Academy. Be sure to listen in next week as they share their biggest tech tips!
Maybe there is more to Christmas and Advent than what we are often told in the movies, television shows, books, and music (spoiler: there is). Today we take a look at an article from Jeff Walters from Southern Seminary, who flushes out some of Bonhoeffer's preaching on Advent. To Dietrich, Advent means waiting. It also means judgment. At the end of the day, the baby in the manger is your Savior and your Messiah...but He is also your Judge. At Christmas, the apocalypse begins! Follies include Black Friday and the spineless Justin Trudeau. Audio of Elf is curtesy of HBO Max, which we pay for.
Thank you for joining us today as we are in our new sermon series "Stewardship".Captain Jeff Walters shares his sermon "Components of Biblical Stewardship".
Jeff Walters grew up with working-class values and a firm belief that any obstacle can be overcome with perseverance, hard work, and the conviction of one's beliefs. Raised by a loving couple with roots in Saskatchewan going back generations, they taught him their commitment to opportunity for all, regardless of class, race, gender, age, or religion. Jeff spent the first twenty years of his life in Saskatoon Meewasin. He attended St. Anne Elementary School and Bishop Mahoney HS, playing for the Saints football team. His first job was as a stock boy at the old Canarama Pharmacy as a teenager while living with his parents in the River Heights area. He came to Regina from Saskatoon in 2006 to work as a Senior Programs Officer for Agriculture and Agri-food Canada. Jeff, his wife Kristin, and their five children are proud Saskatchewan residents. Together, we can create a progressive province where our family and ALL others can do their best, be their best and contribute their best. Yes, there is a long road ahead. But a journey always begins with that first step. Take it now and we'll walk together. *************************************************** Follow Saskatchewan Liberal Leader Jeff Walters Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeffWaltersSask Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/saskliberals/ Website: https://saskliberals.ca/ *************************************************** Follow the Cross Border Interview Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crossborderpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrossBorderPod Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CrossBorderInterviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI2i25ZVKTO84oUsLyO4jig Website: https://www.crossborderinterviews.ca/ Back the Show: https://www.patreon.com/CrossBoderInterviewPodcast The Cross Border Interview Podcast was Produced and Edited by Miranda, Brown & Associates Inc © 2022
Perhaps few have walked a more unique path. Born at Pasqua Hospital in Regina, Jeff Walters was raised by a loving couple with roots in Saskatchewan going back generations. He is now the leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party. Jeff worked his way through university with the help of scholarships and student loans. Specializing in Human Rights, he attained a PhD (ABD) in Sociology. Recruited out of graduate school, Jeffrey came to Regina permanently in 2006 to work as a Senior Programs Officer for Agriculture and Agri-food Canada. From there, he moved on to the Federal Indian Residential Schools Adjudication Secretariat, specializing in compensating victims of residential schools in Canada, before being hired by SGI CANADA in 2011 as a Corporate Business Consultant. In 2012, Jeff received his first contract to teach a course at the University of Regina as a sessional lecturer. Currently, he is one of only a handful of full-time instructors at the University of Regina that has been designated IV (A) Priority, a position title showing the highest seniority at the university for a Sessional Lecturer. He teaches predominantly for the Department's of Sociology and Justice Studies. Jeff, his wife Kristin, and 5 children are proud to be residents not only of the great province of Saskatchewan, but of the wonderful City of Regina as well. He is a firm believer that any obstacle can be overcome with perseverance, hard work, and the conviction of one's beliefs. *************************************************** Follow the Jeff and the Saskatchewan Liberals Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffwalterssask/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffwalterssask Website: https://saskliberals.ca/leader/ *************************************************** Special Cross Border Interviews with Chris Brown Offer Get 20% your tickets to the upcoming YYCaesarfest here in Calgary, by using the promocode CBICaesars. The Promo Code can be used for General Admission Tickets! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/yycaesarfest-tickets-244056638977? *************************************************** Follow the Cross Border Interview Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crossborderpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrossBorderPod Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/CrossBorderInterview Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI2i25ZVKTO84oUsLyO4jig Website: https://www.crossborderinterviews.ca/ Back the Show: https://www.patreon.com/CrossBoderInterviewPodcast The Cross Border Interview Podcast was Produced and Edited by Miranda, Brown & Associates Inc. © 2022
Thank you for joining us today as we enter our second week of our new sermon series "Give Thanks". Captain Jeff Walters shares his sermon "God's Benefits Package".
Jeff Walters from the worlds largest privately held real-estate company Hines joins the show to lay down some intruiging inflation info. Jeff also shares how real-estate investing helps combat inflation for investors.
... and plenty more. At the East Coast Truckers Jamboree truck show early this month, Overdrive news editor Matt Cole spoke with these six owner-operators about a lot more than just the custom rigs they were showing (speaking of which, keep tuned to http://overdriveonline.com/custom-rigs for views on/videos of all mentioned here through the next weeks). A year following the depths of the early-pandemic downturn, it felt like a fine time to reflect on the experience of the past year. Here find perspectives on the trials, and some joys, of trucking through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as thoughts on where truckers go from here in terms of addressing the biggest issues of the present well into the future, chief among them the parking situation all around the country. Featured owner-operators here are: **Robert Davis, out of Vermont, hauling Cabot Cheese in a 2012 Great Dane 53-foot slide and spread reefer, with a 1988 Freight FLC120. **Austin Kiser drives for his dad's operation, Greg Kiser Trucking, based in Rosedale, Virginia. They pull mostly pneumatic tanks and some dump trailers: https://www.overdriveonline.com/custom-rigs/article/15065658/austin-kisers-2018-peterbilt-389-at-kenly-95-east-coast-jamboree **Greg Eudy, owner of Greg Eudy Trucking, out of Monroe, North Carolina. Eudy hauls sand and rock to concrete plants for Reynolds Trucking out of Indian Trail, North Carolina, in a 2000 Pete 379 that he converted from a day cab to a sleeper: https://www.overdriveonline.com/custom-rigs/article/15065773/blank-canvas-daycab-to-stretched-flattop-2000-peterbilt-379 **Jeff Walters, owner of J&N Trucking out of Bath, New York. Walters hauls dry freight as an independent with his 2006 Pete 379 and 2019 Great Dane van. **Steve Johnson, based in Apple Valley, California. He's currently leased on with Landstar and hauls pretty much anything that will fit on a flatbed in a flattop 2019 Pete 389. **Daniel and Phyllis Snow, whom regular listeners will recall as owners of "Goose" custom Freightliner. Hear their contemporaneous pandemic-trucking experience tale from this time in 2020 via this link: https://www.overdriveonline.com/overdrive-radio/podcast/14897705/refusing-to-run-at-a-loss-a-solution-for-low-freight-rates
Welcome to another episode of the RevNYou with Real Estate Podcast! In this edition of the show, we're not sitting down with someone who has been in the real estate investing game for years, has amassed a massive portfolio, or for that matter has any desire to build one. No, we're grateful to be joined by Jeff Walters, a man based in Calgary AB who made the decision to start investing in real estate in his 50s with an intentional decision to use real estate to improve his family's financial retirement plan. Whether you're in your 50s like Jeff, or in your 20s, 30s, or 40s, it's never too early to start having these types of conversations and preparing for your financial future. In our conversation together, we discuss: Why Jeff considers his wife and himself "experienced rookies" in real estate investing Flipping properties for income in the '90s, but not investing in real estate How following the "typical" investing advice led Jeff to a startling financial realization What it was like to be humbled by the results of an investing strategy that wasn't going to meet retirement expectations Managing the risk of altering your retirement plan in your 50s Why Jeff's not looking to build a big real estate investing portfolio Breaking down the deals Jeff's doing to achieve his real estate investing retirement plan How Jeff is going about making his plan happen! What the real estate investments will do to improve his retirement plan Regrets around not being more informed about real estate investing when he was in his 20s Jeff's advice for people in their 50s looking at retirement: talk to a Certified Financial Planner Understanding good debt vs. bad debt when it comes to taking a mortgage / HELOC out on your home The importance of having conversations with your spouse / partner around money and financial planning One of the big reasons why we wanted to have Jeff on the show was because of the perspective he brings to real estate investing. The perspective of "using real estate investing to provide what you need to live the lifestyle you want" is a message we at RevNYou believe is critical. Any real estate investor should ingrain in their decision making process for why they're buying investment real estate this perspective and use it as a guide on their real estate investing journey. Thank you again to Jeff for coming on the show. If you'd like to connect further with Jeff you can do so here: info@dsmyyc.com http://dsmyyc.com/ Thank you for listening and we look forward to welcoming you to the RevNYou with Real Estate community! - The RevNYou with Real Estate Team www.revnyou.com IG: @revnyoucanada FB & YT: Rev N You With Real Estate
This week we sit down with Jeff Walters, pitmaster of Bad Azz Mule. one of the toughest competitors in the Mid Atlantic and he just released his own bbq sauce!
Thank you for joining us today as we have special guest Captain Jeff Walters. Captain Jeff shares his sermon "Change Agents".
Thank you for joining us today as we continue into the fourth week of our new sermon series "Letters to the Church". We have special guest Captain Jeff Walters share his sermon "Servants" today.
Francene Marie interviews Jeff Walters, the founder and CEO of Community Educational Funding. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
SUMMARY: Jeff Walters joins Steve for EP83 of the DYB Podcast and discusses his life's story of drug addiction to being a successful painting contractor. Jeff became the man of the house at a young age, which put pressure on him, though he had a very encouraging mom. He began playing in a band at the young age of 11 and worked hard --whether working hard for drugs or as he now does, to help give others a second chance. Not only does he have a wonderful, thriving business, but Jeff strives to give felons a second chance as he hires them and helps them to work hard to overcome their previous life choices to be successful, clean, and sober. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: How Jeff started out in a band at a young age and painted on the side to make money What the catalyst was that helped Jeff out of drugs and into being a successful businessman The hope Jeff offers to other convicted felons--helping them see beyond their past and work hard for their futures. The interesting start the 12 step program gave Jeff for his painting company and the encouragement he has for hiring today QUOTES: 1:34 Steve: "How did you get started in this crazy business?" Jeff: "Well, the funny part about it was, whenever I couldn't find anything else to do, I could always find something you paint. And this goes clear back from, in my teens, at that point I'm supposed to be an entertainer. So, I mean, I never thought of the painting business as a career. It was just a way to always make some quick, easy money." 3:04 Steve: "So you started playing music very young and then you figured, 'All right, well, I've got to actually generate some income.' How old were you?" Jeff: "17, 18. It was just kind of a side thing, when I was playing five nights a week and I did the holiday circuit and we had a band that traveled about five States. We did college one nighters for a few years, so I started pretty young. One of the neat things that there is, as I see some of the new young guys come in, now they're all 'gung ho' about starting the business and stuff. That wasn't how it was for me. I wasn't looking at it as a business at all, it was just a way to make decent money relatively quickly, but I didn't really look at it when I started, as that being a business or career." 3:52 "It was basically me and my mom growing up. So I didn't meet my dad until I was in my thirties. So it was me and my mom growing up and I was kind of the man of the house, but with that came a lot of, a lot of pressure. Mom was always supportive of everything that I did, but I turned to drugs, really, at a pretty young age and battled with some addiction issues for a huge chunk of my life. I'm thankful that I don't have to live that way today. I've been clean since, October the 6th of 2001. And it's something that I work on, really, every day." 5:29 Steve: "So you started off in new construction." Jeff: "I did. Yeah. Like most of us, right? Easy leads. Just usually no profit, unfortunately. But at that point, I wasn't looking at any of that. We're just trying to get some money to continue the lifestyle." 7:32 Jeff: "One of those things, Steve, where birds of a feather flock together, you know?" Steve: "Oh yeah. It's so true. That's one of my favorite quotes. You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with-- Jim Rohn." 9:43 "When I got clean, that was almost a full time job for me -- just to try to find a whole new way to live and not associate with the people that you...that's why I took the halfway house for awhile. Cause that way, at least, I had someplace safe to go. I didn't have any money, I didn't have anything. So, finding a job sounded like the logical answer, except nobody would hire me. I'm a convicted felon at that point, I'm at a halfway house. I wasn't having very good luck finding a job. So I start up the business." 10:26 "Of course, at first...I didn't have any kind of advertising or anything else. As I would go to these 12 step meetings, I would tell them, say, "Hey, here's the thing. I just got out of treatment. Anybody has anything to paint, I'd like to do it." And at that point, I was just trying to keep the phone on." 11:29 Jeff: "An old timer once told me, "Look, all you need to do is stay clean till your next meeting." So that's how come I was attending three or four a day because I wasn't sure if I could make it til tomorrow, but I could make it to my next meeting. Then the days started turning into weeks and the weeks into months and then years. And here we are today." Steve: "These referrals from the meeting, they had a vested interest. They wanted 1) to support you, because it's like a brotherhood. And then 2) they were kind of there as accountability, too, after they pay you. They're like, "So Jeff, you're going to use this to pay bills and buy equipment, right?" Jeff: "Exactly...a whole new set of birds to flock together." 16:50 "I would way rather have some really good people that don't know how to paint. I can teach them how to paint. (Verses) somebody that comes in and says, "Oh, I got 27 years worth of experience." I'm like, "Yeah, I got 27 years worth of bad habits to break." Steve: "Isn't that the truth!" 18:23 Steve: "Now, for our listeners who are not DYB Members, yet, you mentioned Monday. I just want to pack that a little bit. So, Monday is the new production management & admin management program that we have rolled out. And what Jeff's referring to is, we (in our 1-1 Coaching Meetings) built out an All Star Team CRM now, so that it's created its own application form. And so, then when he posts that link with his hiring ad, everybody drops into that form and it makes the process streamlined. Plus he's building his list, right, Jeff?" Jeff: "Right. Correct. And , the nice thing about doing that is now, they can fill out the app off of a cell phone. Before, I used to have him come in, fill out an application... I wanted to see if they could read and write and follow instructions, you know, and a lot of them couldn't do at least parts of those. But now, we've tried really hard to streamline a bunch of those processes and we see the benefits of doing that." 24:01 "I just wanted to, let some of the people know that there's some really good people there (felons) that really want to work hard and just want to do, want to change their lives and given the opportunity, some of them do that. We've had some really wonderful success stories over the years. And that's part of why, why I still do this. You know, God is good. He's given me some tools here where I can make a difference in some people's lives. So for me, I'm at an age where the money is important and I live comfortably, but that's not really the big motivator for me. So if anybody has any questions on that ever, they can sure contact me." HIGHLIGHTS 0:18 Jeff meets his wife, who mistakes his employee, Johnny, for the owner as Jasmine thinks, "If Walters Painting will hire, Jeff, then maybe they will hire me." Little did they know, they'd get married a few years later! 01:45 Jeff starts playing in a band at a very young age and gets into the drug and alcohol scene. He then paints on the side to make quick cash for his lifestyle. 05:29 Jeff starts off painting in new construction for the easy leads. In 1988, Jeff is busted on drug charges and taken to prison. In 1991, is when he really started a painting business. 08:10 Jeff goes back to prison from 1995-1998, but he does work for the Department of Corrections eventually, painting about every correctional facility there was in Nebraska. 09:43 At a half-way house, Jeff tried to find employment, but as a convicted felon, no one would hire him. Jeff decides to start up his painting business. 10:26 Jeff begins asking for painting work at his 12 step meetings and landing work. 16:29 Jeff shares how he took his company culture to the next level, working with convicted felons and then having them all read business books together and discuss. 18:23 Jeff talks about how he has streamlined his business. 24:01 Jeff talks about his key motivator for business in giving hope to those who need a second chance. LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Receipt Bank QuickBooks Online Monday: Project, Hiring, and Admin Management QBQ (The Question Behind the Question) Dave's Killer Bread ADDITIONAL FREE RESOURCES: Jim Rohn Jeff Walters Facebook Schedule Your Free Strategy Call With Steve Burnett Thank you very much for joining us today! If you received value, would you take a quick few seconds and leave us a review on iTunes, please? Press and hold to visit the page: Show Notes Page
Jeff is Lead Missions Pastor and Church Planting at Pinelake Church. We discuss best ways to build a team / staff, as well as how to help keep everyone on the same page.
Thank you for joining us today as we continue our sermon series "Mind Craft: A Study Through Philippians". We have a special guest speaker joining us today, Lieutenant Jeff Walters. Lieutenant Jeff Walters shares his sermons from Philippians 2:12-18.Work It Out!Work out what God is working in.Back up your witness with your walk.Rejoice in the sacrifice (with Paul).
The hunting world is changing – why not take advantage of new technology to improve your time in the woods? DNR's new FREE hunting app, Hunt Wild Wisconsin, gives your everything from mobile mapping to regulations and shooting hours – all in the palm of your hand. Join Scott Karel and Jeff Walters as they discuss what the app can do for you, whether you're chasing deer or exploring new public lands. Download the free app today at dnr.wi.gov, keywords "hunt app." You can find our other podcasts and much more at dnr.wi.gov, keywords "Wild Wisconsin."
Jeff Walters is the owner of American Torch Tip which was started by his grandfather in the 1940's during World War II. In 2004, Jeff took his knowledge from ATTC and bought Globe Trailers which has become one of the leading trailer manufacturers in the country. We discuss how he was able to grow his companies at such a high rate, what makes a good leader, how to deal with stress, funny golf stories, the Kentucky Derby and much more! Check out Globe Trailers at GLOBETRAILERS.COM Check out American Torch Tip at AMERICANTORCHTIP.COM Stay connected to the podcast: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @chillinwithdeke Website: CHILLINWITHDEKE.COM YouTube: Chillin with Deke Intro and Outro Music: "Midweek Daggers"- Brahctopus
Another week is almost over, and today Wilton and Captain John exchange party stories, discuss wine, and talk loudly about the future. In this episode, the boys interview Jeff Walters from the band, "Daddylap." You can find Daddylap's new album, "States of Mind" on Spotify and Apple Music. Enjoy!
Missionary Bill Wallace. It is easy to think about missionaries as spiritual "superheroes", but they are ordinary people who have simply obeyed God's call on their lives.
Genesis 12:1-9 "The God Who Sends" Dr. Jeff Walters finishes our series in The Fall and the Family.
Dr. Jeff Walters from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary preaches on 1 Peter 3 and the topic of submission.