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This episode of the 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast features Larry Bobka, a master club fitter at 2nd Swing Golf, sharing some insight on a few of his recent club fittings that feature some of the biggest names in golf. Larry recently hosted club fittings at 2nd Swing for Tom Lehman, Rocco Mediate, and Jennifer Huber. During this episode, Larry shares his perspective on fitting each of those ambassadors of the game. 0:00 Intro, 3:47 Club Fittings: Tom Lehman, 14:52 Club Fittings: Rocco Mediate, 26:31 Club Fittings: Jennifer Huber, 36:20 Wedge Fittings. The 2nd Swing Thoughts podcast, presented by 2nd Swing Golf, covers anything and everything in golf equipment and club fitting. The 2nd Swing Thoughts will feature experts in the golf industry sharing insights and latest trends in golf clubs and club fittings. 2nd Swing Thoughts will also cover the latest in professional golf. DOWNLOAD and SUBSCRIBE!
Pastor Brad and Jennifer Huber sit down to discuss last week's message, how to apply it and a forward look to next week's sermon and how to prepare!
Pastor Brad and Jennifer Huber sit down to discuss last week's message, how to apply it and a forward look to next week's sermon and how to prepare!
Does un-dieting mean throwing in the towel and giving up on life? Absolutely not. Today I'm joined by my friend and colleague (for a second time) Dr. Jennifer Huber, a Canadian Naturopathic Doctor, Registered Dietician and Intuitive Eating Coach who's life mission is to help women make peace with food and their body in midlife. Why does this happen? We share what happens in midlife and why un-dieting might be the answer to support midlife changes. We dispel a ton of myths in this episode, including what “un-dieting” really means. We ask great questions like: “When did you first start having thoughts about food in a moral way?” “What is your first memory of someone being upset about their body?” We highlight how these small little series of events lead to subconscious learning about food and bodies, and how that continues to shape how women feel about food in midlife - and especially in midlife. Midlife has a lot of body changes, and when we mix this with women who are confused about food and their bodies, it leads to a ton of confusion and shame. If you've ever attached the meaning of life or your worth to the shape of your body, you'll want to tune in and listen to this safe, vulnerable conversation with two women on a mission to help you feel comfortable in your body. Dr. Jen offers many online resources for midlife women, has her own podcast, The Midlife Feast, and has online programs to support women on their journey to un-diet their life. You can learn more about Jen on her website www.menopausenutritionist.ca or follow her on Instagram.
Pastor Brad & Jennifer Huber sit down and discuss contentment and obedience to God, from 1 Corinthians 7.
Pastor Brad & Jennifer Huber sit down and discuss contentment and obedience to God, from 1 Corinthians 7.
Pastor Brad & Jennifer Huber sit down to review 1 Corinthians 7.
Pastor Brad & Jennifer Huber sit down to review 1 Corinthians 7.
Pastor Brad Myers and Jennifer Huber discuss the upcoming sermon and discuss the new podcast format!
Pastor Brad Myers and Jennifer Huber discuss the upcoming sermon and discuss the new podcast format!
Pastor Brad Myers invites Jennifer Huber, FBC's Communications Director, onto the podcast to discuss her position on staff and how that is motivated by scripture.
It’s not a question of if your organization will move to a Wi-Fi 6 infrastructure but rather when. While the market has touted the speeds and feeds of Wi-Fi 6, little has been said about how organizations should prepare for a successful Wi-Fi 6 deployment. In this episode of World Wide Technology’s TEC37 series on Networking, join host Robb Boyd as he speaks with WWT’s Jennifer Huber, Technical Solutions Architect; Steven Buhler, Business Development Manager; and special guest Keith Parsons, Managing Director of the Wireless LAN Professionals, Inc. They’ll discuss the foundational components that need to be in place before Wi-Fi 6 deployment, including common blind spots. Presenters Jennifer Huber, WWT Steven Buhler, WWT Keith Parsons, Wireless LAN Professionals Robb Boyd, Host WWT Related Content TEC37 No Bad WiFi Series Playlist Meraki Wireless Switching and Security Lab WiFi 6e: The Next Generation of Wireless Aruba Wireless Solution Lab Cisco 9800 Foundation Lab Are You Prepared for the Coming 5G and the WiFi 6 Disruption?
How can you leverage the Internet of Things to support your business strategy? In this Episode of #NoBadWifi, we talk all about sensors. Meraki’s Anthony Hizon, Product Manager of Meraki MT Sensors shows us what is possible with the new Meraki MT sensor product line. Throughout this monthly series, hosts Robb Boyd and Jennifer Huber give you the inside look into OEM and Ecosystem Partners' solutions and services revolving around “wireless.” Kait Miller discusses Labs in WWT’s Advanced Technology focusing on wireless services. Then Carter Burke from AccelTex discussed their products in the wireless space. Finally, Robb and Jennifer talked with Anssi Tauriainen from Ekahau about their latest wireless solutions. Episode 3 also has a bonus segment where we talked with WWT’s Chandler Heath about his IoT sensor deployments and the variety of use cases where sensors can be leveraged. Jennifer Huber, WWT Kait Miller, WWT Anthony Hizon, Cisco Meraki Carter Burke, AccelTex Anssi Tauriainen, Ekahau Robb Boyd, Host
In this episode, we are getting deep into talking about mental health and the impact it has on families. What do you do when your child is harming themselves? How far will you go? We appreciate Jennifer for having this hard conversation with us and offering resources. Her recommended resources: https://nami.org About Jennifer Huber: She has been a Mental Health Advocate for many years. Her passion is in educating, eliminating stigma, and helping families find appropriate resources for themselves and loved ones. She has had the honor of lobbying on Capitol Hill multiple times advocating for Mental Health initiatives. She created a Speakers Bureau of family members & clients that educates first responders, police, students & educators on who is affected and the cost of Mental Health today and has facilitated numerous family support groups. Connect with her at: https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.huber.5201 Email her at: jennifer@huberlegacy.com
How can you make it easier to transition clients from Wi-Fi 6 to 5G networks? Join us for this second episode of World Wide Technology’s “No Bad Wi-Fi” series where featured guest, Aruba's Chuck Lukaszewski discusses Aruba's Air Pass; the industry's first seamless cellular roaming solution designed to unify enterprise and mobile network experiences. Throughout this series, hosts Robb Boyd and WWT’s Jennifer Huber give you the inside look into OEM and Ecosystem Partners solutions and services revolving around “wireless.” In subsequent episodes, the panel will include thought leaders and leading engineers from Cisco, Meraki, Ekahau, 7Signal and more. Be sure to check back each month for a new, informative and exciting session. This episode is sponsored by Aruba Networks. #NoBadWiFI Presenters: Robb Boyd Jennifer Huber, WWT Chuck Lukaszewski, Aruba
Sustainable cities and cattle ranching probably aren’t the first things to come to mind when you think of Florida. However, these are just two of the many unique attractions in the Punta Gorda/Englewood Beach area. Get a sense of what “Old Florida” was like while enjoying a wonderful family vacation. Englewood Beach has been ranked a Top 10 Emerging Destination, and Punta Gorda is highly rated for its dining options. Jennifer Huber of the local Visitor and Conventions Bureau explains what makes this part of Florida special on this episode of the Main and Mulberry Podcast.
We are diving into a little wanderlust today with our guest, Jennifer Huber. Jennifer is the founder of Solo Travel Girl, where she writes about the experience of traveling alone, not lonely. She is also the author of A to Z of a Solo Travel Girl, which is a fun read that offers practical tips for those planning their own solo travel adventures. In today's conversation, we talk about the profound impact solo travel can have on our lives, the power of building connections even when traveling alone, how to stay safe while traveling solo, and why this is actually the perfect time to prepare for your next solo adventure. If you enjoy this episode, please feel free to rate and review the podcast on whatever app you're listening on, and share with a friend! Connect with Jennifer: Website: SoloTravelGirl.com A to Z of a Solo Travel Girl eBook Why You Should Be Planning Now For a Solo Trip After The Pandemic (Solo Travel Girl) Instagram: @SoloTravelGirl Facebook: facebook.com/solotravelgirl Twitter: @SoloTravelGirl Connect with the show: Website: WellnessAndWanderlust.net Instagram: @wellnessandwanderlustblog Facebook: facebook.com/wellnessandwanderlustblog Twitter: @moses_says --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellnessandwanderlust/message
Could you benefit from Wi-Fi 6? How many Wi-Fi 6 clients are already in your environment? Join us for this first episode of WWT’s “No Bad Wi-Fi” series where featured guest, Cisco’s Jim Florwick demonstrates how you can see if it’s worth it, without buying new AP’s. Throughout this series, hosts Robb Boyd and Jennifer Huber give you the inside look into OEM and Ecosystem Partners solutions and services revolving around “wireless.” In subsequent episodes, the panel will include thought leaders and leading engineers from Aruba, Meraki, Ekahau, 7Signal and more. Be sure to check back each month for a new, informative and exciting session. This episode is sponsored by Cisco. Presenters: Robb Boyd Jennifer Huber , Technical Solutions Architect – Wireless Access & Mobility, WWT Jim Florwick, Senior TME, Cisco Anssi Tauriainen, VP – Product Management, Ekahau Carter Burke, CEO, AccelTex Solutions
In this episode, our Inbound Specialist, Jodi Louws, Director of Operations, Jennifer Huber, and The Crown's Education & Lab Manager, Chris Kornman, talk about how green coffee gets to you. They take a look into the behind the scenes work and what goes into bringing coffee from origin to roasters. Check out all our past webinars & what's on the horizon online www.royalcoffee.com/webinars Shout out to Michael Senderovich for the music. Special thanks to Bolor Erdenebat for editing. Submit your questions press@royalcoffee.com
In This Episode: - Keith, Jennifer, and Sam discuss how information about the latest and greatest WLAN info flows typically flows through the industry. They look at everything from vendor press releases, to online social media discussions. - Keith shows another page and form from the Wireless LAN Professionals Field Notebook - We hear a presentation from Keith about why he started the #WLPC and what to expect.
How Kraftwerk's classic album Computer World has changed people's lives. On their first wedding anniversary, David Sanborn and Jennifer Huber remember their Kraftwerk themed celebrations. Ramona Gonzales from the band Nite Jewel recounts how a car crash and a chance encounter with Computer World changed the course of her life. And Andy McCluskey from Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark recalls the Kraftwerk concert that inspired his musical career. Kraftwerk were forged in the shadow of World War Two, out of a desire to create a new, German music. Uwe Schütte from Aston University explains how Computer World embodies the politics of this time and points the way to a computerized future. Brian Carney recalls how the album's glamour and sheen changed his horizons in the industrial town of St Helens. And in South Central Los Angeles Greg Broussard, aka Egyptian Lover, shows how this album brought love into his life. Life, love and an electronic future as experienced through the music of this pioneering German band. Producer: Melvin Rickarby.
Jennifer Huber won a free trip to Vietnam and got to experience a new culture like never before. She went across the world solo and even got hit by a motorbike (nothing bad happened), but it’s crazy moments like that where you just have to laugh. On this week’s episode, Jennifer discusses her Vietnam experience, how she won a free plane ticket to anywhere in the world, and some of her favorite go-to places that help her save money while traveling solo! Key Takeaways: *Why did Jennifer decide to solo travel? *Whenever Jennifer took a business trip, especially international, she’d always take a couple of days off just to explore the city. *When you’re traveling solo, you’re definitely forced to get out of your own bubble compared to if you were with a friend or partner. *What kinds of things does Jennifer do when she’s in a foreign country? *Jennifer won a free airline ticket and got to travel to Vietnam. *The motorbikes in Vietnam do not stop for anyone — anyone! *A motorist (going in the wrong direction) actually ran over Jennifer’s foot and he didn’t even stop. Moments like these you just have to laugh. *Jennifer shares her experience of what food is like in Vietnam. *The guides in Vietnam mostly learned how to speak English by watching YouTube videos. *Does Jennifer have any budget tips for travelers? *What’s next for Jennifer? Mentioned in This Episode: Transformviatravel.com Transform via Travel on Facebook @GoSoloLive on Twitter Email: Jennifer@TransformviaTravel.com Patreon.com/gosololive Pomelotravel.com Connect with Jennifer: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Leave a Review: Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review on iTunes with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to the Go Solo Live podcast on iTunes, to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for another great guest.
Jennifer Huber is originally from Buffalo, New York. A hiking trail led Jennifer to a career path in tourism where she has worked for more than 20 years including 10 years with a park management company in Yellowstone, Death Valley, and Everglades National Park. Business and personal trips led her throughout the United States, along with visits to Brazil, Canada, and Europe. Curiosity led her to Afghanistan, Cuba, and Japan to understand the cultures. She currently lives in Southwest Florida, and with easy access to the Southeastern US, she enjoys discovering the region's quirky, offbeat, and natural attractions. She founded the award-winning travel blog SoloTravelGirl.com in 2009 to inspire others to travel alone but not lonely. Her blog has been recognized as a top solo travel blog, she's been named a top woman blogger to watch, and named a top 50 travel Twitterer to follow. She also writes a monthly travel column published in the Parrot Magazine in Southwest Florida, and she hosts a weekly radio show on WKDW 97.5 FM in North Port, Florida.Website: http://www.SoloTravelGirl.comFacebook: SoloTravelGirlTwitter: JenniferHuberWomen Innovators with Tami Patzerhttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/women-innovators-with-tami-patzer/
Jennifer Huber is originally from Buffalo, New York. A hiking trail led Jennifer to a career path in tourism where she has worked for more than 20 years including 10 years with a park management company in Yellowstone, Death Valley, and Everglades National Park. Business and personal trips led her throughout the United States, along with visits to Brazil, Canada, and Europe. Curiosity led her to Afghanistan, Cuba, and Japan to understand the cultures. She currently lives in Southwest Florida, and with easy access to the Southeastern US, she enjoys discovering the region's quirky, offbeat, and natural attractions. She founded the award-winning travel blog SoloTravelGirl.com in 2009 to inspire others to travel alone but not lonely. Her blog has been recognized as a top solo travel blog, she's been named a top woman blogger to watch, and named a top 50 travel Twitterer to follow. She also writes a monthly travel column published in the Parrot Magazine in Southwest Florida, and she hosts a weekly radio show on WKDW 97.5 FM in North Port, Florida.Website: http://www.SoloTravelGirl.comFacebook: SoloTravelGirlTwitter: JenniferHuberWomen Innovators with Tami Patzerhttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/women-innovators-with-tami-patzer/
In This Episode – Jennifer Huber Jennifer Huber is a fellow photographer and wireless professional. As a mobility solutions architect, she provides her insight into how she and her team perform wireless site surveys. This includes the tools they use, her testing method, and some stories on previous site surveys. With the recent conferences that […] The post CTS 012: Interview With Jennifer Huber appeared first on Clear To Send.
On this episode of the NSA Show Podcast we talk with Chris Lyttle, Jennifer Huber, Sean Rynearson, and Blake Krone about the recent Aruba AirHeads Conference that was in Las Vegas. Chris, Jennifer, and Sean were asked to attend the show as top wireless bloggers. We asked them to come ...
Welcome to the 5th episode of the NSA Show podcast! I’m joined by Samuel Clements, Jennifer Huber, and Dan Cybulskie. Listen as we recap our thoughts from Wireless Field Day 2. Find out who was our favorite vendor, who changed our minds, and what was our favorite moment of the ...