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Industry consultant Nevil Speer helps illustrate the story of the transformation of the nation's cowherd during the last decade or so, and Oklahoma producer Jimmy Taylor shares his personal example. Rising to meet consumer expectations has been a self-fulfilling prophecy, where better beef begets more demand, but there are other considerations. Can you have the carcass and the cow? How have novel genetic tools allowed for a much faster pace of progress? What's on the horizon? Answers to all that and more, in this episode that offers a peek at the priorities of the commercial Angus bull buyer. HOSTS: Miranda Reiman and Troy Marshall, American Angus Association director of commercial industry relations GUESTS: Jimmy Taylor and Nevil Speer Jimmy Taylor, an Elk City, Okla., commercial Angus producer, manages around 600 females on 12,000 acres alongside his wife, Tracy. In 2011 they were named the Certified Angus Beef Commitment to Excellence Award winners and in 2013 the Oklahoma Angus Association Commercial Breeder of the Year. Taylor has served on various local boards and recently served on the executive committee for the Cattlemen's Beef Board. He is a strong proponent of using all the tools available to produce the highest quality beef possible. Nevil Speer, Bowling Green, Ky., started his industry consulting business after a career in academia and private industry. He earned a doctorate in animal science from Colorado State University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Western Kentucky University, where he taught for several decades. He says he's forever a student of the business and uses his combination of on-farm experience, academic training, and start-up know-how as he consults, writes and speaks across the country. RELATED CONTENT: A Crucible for Quality Beef Market History and Status with Nevil Speer Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.
Successfully growing crops or livestock is a lonely enterprise without some help. In many industries that help in the form of research, education and promotion is funded by a state or federal checkoff. While everyone must financially support this work, too few people step up to volunteer their time and judgement to plan and oversee the work done for the benefit of all. One of those who has stepped up is Jimmy Taylor a cattle rancher from Oklahoma and a member of the Beef Promotion Operating Committee where he has been the Chairman of the Cattlemen's Beef Board. Farmers and ranchers should take their turn at stepping up to give back to the industry that has done so much for them. It's time to lead on Ranch to Table Talk. www.beefboard.org
Jimmy Taylor was a 12-year-old boy when he disappeared from the Kimberley town of Derby on 29 August, 1974. His disappearance has been connected to a notorious child killer who is currently incarcerated in Tasmania.Want to help us solve cases just like these? Let's Join Forces. Find out more about a career with WA Police: https://letsjoinforces.wa.gov.au/ If you have any information relating to the cases featured in the Cold Case WA podcast, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or https://www.crimestopperswa.com.au/. Reports can remain anonymous. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WA.Police Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wa_police/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/WA_Police TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wapolice YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/wapolice1829 Privacy Policy: https://www.police.wa.gov.au/Privacy Copywrite: https://www.police.wa.gov.au/Copyright
Almost five decades on, there's a renewed push to solve the mystery of what happened to Jimmy Taylor
Mark Schmidt, founder of M. Schmidt Landscaping, talks about his rise as a landscape powerhouse and his adventures in Australia and Japan --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/say-no-more30/message
In episode 89, our inaugural HR news conversation, Coffey talks with Jimmy Taylor about the impact of artificial intelligence on HR, the EEOC's open and shut Americans with Disabilities Act case against UPS, and whether the National Labor Relations Board has lost its freakin' mind.Links to stuff they talked about:Chat GPT (the actual website to play with)Beyond Job Descriptions: 6 HR Tasks ChatGPT Can Do for You (SHRM)The unattainable pinnacle of art: why does Midjourney artificial intelligence draw 6 fingers on hands and how can it be fixed?EEOC Scores Summary Judgment Win Against UPS in Disability Discrimination Case (EEOC News Release)UPS Illegally Fired Worker With Diabetes, Federal Court Rules (Law360—registration required)GMHR Episode 85: Mental Health and the Americans with Disabilities Act with Janette LeveyNLRB General Counsel goes nuclear on severance agreements in her guidance on McLaren Macomb (Ohio Employer Law Blog)Guidance in Response to Inquiries about the McLaren Macomb Decision (NLRB website PDF)Good Morning, HR is brought to you by Imperative—premium background checks with fast and friendly service. For more information about our commitment to quality and excellent customer service, visit us at https://imperativeinfo.com. If you are an HRCI or SHRM-certified professional, this episode of Good Morning, HR has been pre-approved for half a recertification credit. To obtain the recertification information for this episode, visit https://goodmorninghr.com. About our Guest:Jimmy brings more than 20 years of business and HR leadership to DallasHR and the HR Southwest Conference. As Executive Director, Jimmy is responsible for leading strategic initiatives and overseeing the operations of the organization in the mission to advance and connect the regional HR community.Jimmy Taylor can be reached at:https://www.dallashr.org/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-taylor-sphr-25b230 About Mike Coffey:Mike Coffey is an entrepreneur, human resources professional, licensed private investigator, and HR consultant.In 1999, he founded Imperative, a background investigations firm helping risk-averse companies make well-informed decisions about the people they involve in their business.Today, Imperative serves hundreds of businesses across the US and, through its PFC Caregiver & Household Screening brand, many more private estates, family offices, and personal service agencies.Mike has been recognized as an Entrepreneur of Excellence and has twice been named HR Professional of the Year. Additionally, Imperative has been named the Texas Association of Business' small business of the year and is accredited by the Professional Background Screening Association. Mike is a member of the Fort Worth chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and volunteers with the SHRM Texas State Council.Mike maintains his certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) through the HR Certification Institute. He is also a SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP).Mike lives in Fort Worth with his very patient wife. He practices yoga and maintains a keto diet, about both of which he will gladly tell you way more than you want to know.Learning Objectives: Understand and prepare for the impact of artificial intelligence on HR management. Avoid basic Americans with Disabilities Act violations by engaging in the interactive process. Understand the impact of the National Labor Relations Board's McLaren Macomb decision on common severance agreement provisions.
Oklahoma Farm & Ranch News with Ron Hays on RON (Radio Oklahoma Network)
Farm and Ranch News for Tuesday, February 7, 2023 In today's farm and ranch news, Ron Hays features comments from his interview with the 2023 Chairman of the Cattlemen's Beef Board, Jimmy Taylor of Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
Gianna is still quarantining and getting her January tan in her driveaway as she recovers from COVID. So Joe read Chris for trying to hide her prosecco hangover over the holidays, but she totally got caught. Joe is considering buying one Ugg boot because he lost the other. Meanwhile, Chris' GPS is freaking out & she's blaming Joe for it. Jimmy & Taylor were in Crew's Court debating if they should bring a gift to a birthday party that said NO GIFTS. & more
We caught up with Jimmy Taylor at the National Farm Broadcaster Trade Talk to discuss some of the great programs funded by Beef Checkoff dollars.
2022 U.S. Beef exports is on its way to breaking records by the end of the year. During the National Association of Farm Broadcasting annual meeting in Kansas City I spoke with Jimmy Taylor, a member of the Beef Council. He says the United States is on track to break last year's all-time-high of 10.576 billion dollars in exports. By the end of the year, Taylor says those numbers should be around 12 billion.
Pack your bags, because Coach Prime is bringing his Louie luggage to Boulder, Colorado. In this weeks episode, the guys discussed a fun week in the NFL, CFB chaos including the playoffs as well as Deion Sanders going to Colorado, the World Cup, and some interesting moves in baseball. You don't want to miss this episode! Host: Dylan Hale Co-Host: Chad Martini Special Guests: Max Van Fleet, Jimmy Taylor, Luke Malaga Phone-In Guest Appearance: Wilson Selzer
2022 U.S. Beef exports is on its way to breaking records by the end of the year. During the National Association of Farm Broadcasting annual meeting in Kansas City I spoke with Jimmy Taylor, a member of the Beef Council.
During the National Association of Farm Broadcasting annual meeting in Kansas City I spoke with Jimmy Taylor, a member of the Beef Council. He says the United States is on track to break last year's all-time-high of 10.576 billion dollars in exports. By the end of the year, Taylor says those numbers should be around 12 billion.
2022 U.S. Beef exports is on its way to breaking records by the end of the year. During the National Association of Farm Broadcasting annual meeting in Kansas City I spoke with Jimmy Taylor, a member of the Beef Council.
Paul Snowden, Dave Eustace, Mike Moroney, Lloyd Kennewell, Jimmy Taylor & Tony Gollan preview their runners at Ballarat, Kembla Grange, Ascot and the Sunshine Coast.
Andddddd we're back, and better then ever following a HUGE Jets win over the Bills. Listen to the guys talk about a great week in sports, especially a wild weekend in college football. Lastly, we must give credit where it's due, although Jimmy Taylor might not want to. Congratulations to the 2022 World Series Champions: The Houston Astros! Host: Dylan Hale Co-Hosts: Chad Martini & Noah Diamond Special Guests: Jimmy Taylor & Luke Malaga SUPER SPECIAL GUEST: Ryan Griffith, check out his awesome photography work! | Instagram: @ryanrgriffith | Flickr: @Ryan Griffith | Twitter: @ryanrgriffith |
In episode 58, Coffey talks with Jimmy Taylor about frequently misused HR terminology and leadership development.They discuss Texas SHRM and its mission to help individuals transform their careers and the importance of being involved in local SHRM chapters. They discuss often misused employment terms, including right-to-work, at-will employment, insubordination, and Jimmy's favorite: retaliation. They also discuss the misuse of performance improvement plans; return to work vs. return to office; performance review and feedback; and retiring the term "manager".Good Morning, HR is brought to you by Imperative—premium background checks with fast and friendly service. For more information about our commitment to quality and excellent customer service, visit us at https://imperativeinfo.com. If you are an HRCI or SHRM-certified professional, this episode of Good Morning, HR has been pre-approved for half a recertification credit. To obtain the recertification information for this episode, visit https://goodmorninghr.com. About our Guest:Jimmy brings more than 20 years of business and HR leadership to DallasHR and the HR Southwest Conference. As Executive Director, Jimmy is responsible for leading strategic initiatives and overseeing the operations of the organization in the mission to advance and connect the regional HR community.Jimmy Taylor can be reached at https://www.dallashr.org/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-taylor-sphr-25b230/About Mike Coffey:Mike Coffey is an entrepreneur, human resources professional, licensed private investigator, and HR consultant.In 1999, he founded Imperative, a background investigations firm helping risk-averse companies make well-informed decisions about the people they involve in their business.Today, Imperative serves hundreds of businesses across the US and, through its PFC Caregiver & Household Screening brand, many more private estates, family offices, and personal service agencies.Mike has been recognized as an Entrepreneur of Excellence and has twice been named HR Professional of the Year. Additionally, Imperative is included in the prestigious Best Places to Work in Texas list and has been named the Texas Association of Business' small business of the year.Mike is a member of the Fort Worth chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and volunteers with the SHRM Texas State Council.Mike maintains his certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) through the HR Certification Institute. He is also a SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP).Mike lives in Fort Worth with his very patient wife. He practices yoga and maintains a keto diet, about both of which he will gladly tell you way more than you want to know.Learning Objectives: 1. Understand the importance of building professional networks through local HR associations.2. Demonstrate management techniques that build employee engagement.3. Use language that strengthens, rather than weakens, workplace culture.
The 109th VSGA Amateur Championship begins Monday, June 27 at Cedar Point Club in Suffolk. Before Sunday's practice round, we caught up with four of the competitors in the field to preview the event -- defending champion Jimmy Taylor, three-time finalist Jordan Utley, 2022 VSGA Four-Ball champ Adam Houck and two-time Senior Open of Virginia champion Dave Pulk.
Today we are joined by Captain Jimmy Taylor, commanding officer at the Salvation Army of Washington County in Hagerstown, Maryland. In this episode, Captain Taylor explains the mission and efforts being taken in the community to support those in need by the Salvation Army and its staff and volunteers, ways that you can get involved and help, and some important upcoming events, including the Angels Among Us Gala on May 12th at the Maryland Theater (mdtheatre.org).To help support the Salvation Army in Washington County, visit https://salvationarmyhagerstown.orgTo donate by phone or speak to someone about volunteering, contact Heather Wincovitch at (301) 733-2440 and select Community Donor Relations Manager.
Oklahoma has had several cattle industry leaders in recent years that have gone through the officer chairs of the Cattlemen's Beef Board. That includes Jimmy Taylor from Cheyenne who is serving in 2022 as the Vice Chairman of the CBB.
Oklahoma Farm & Ranch News with Ron Hays on RON (Radio Oklahoma Network)
Farm and Ranch News for Monday, Feb 7, 2022 In today's farm and ranch news, KC Sheperd Hears from Jimmy Taylor cattle ranchern and the new vice-chairman of the Cattlemen"s Beef Promotion and Research Board about his current role and current issues.
As we move ever-closer to 'Karnage From The Krypt' - Pro Wrestling Karnage's much-anticipated follow-up to their debut show - Chris welcomes one of the promotion's hottest properties today, 'The Brilliance' James Ellis! James shares his own story of when/how/why he started in the wrestling business and which other stars have influenced and inspired him over the years, whilst also responding to comments made by his arch-rival 'Superstar' Jimmy Taylor ahead of their long-awaited showdown on October 30th, discussing the chance they both have later that night to become the first-ever Pro Wrestling Karnage Outbreak Champion and even has a message for current PWK Heavyweight Champion, Caiman. As the tension mounts ahead of 'Karnage From The Krypt', you will not want to miss this one! Be sure to follow James Ellis on his social media to keep up-to-date with his latest news and appearances: Facebook: @Jame-Ellis-Pro-Wrestler Twitter: @jamesellispw Instagram: @jamesellispw Enjoyed this episode? Please be sure to subscribe and also follow on social media for further news of future shows. Facebook: @OnceUponATurnbuckle Instagram: @onceuponaturnbuckle Twitter: @TetreaultBlay **Theme song 'Halloween Night' used courtesy of Jayde Garrow.** Your shows socials Facebook: @OnceUponATurnbuckle (facebook.com/OnceUponATurnbuckle) Instagram: @onceuponaturnbuckle (instagram.com/onceuponaturnbuckle) Twitter: @TetreaultBlay (twitter.com/TetreaultBlay)
On this week's podcast we are recapping our time at the 2021 HR Southwest Conference in Fort Worth, TX and feature appearances by Bruce Waller, Jimmy Taylor, Mike Coffey, Heidi Torres, Leanne Legasse, Joy O'steen, Cid Kotti, Paul Simon, Dustin Paschal, and Tony Bridwell. We share a glass of Summer Hazy Love from Victory Brewing in Downington, PA.
As we move ever-closer to 'Karnage From The Krypt' - Pro Wrestling Karnage's much-anticipated follow-up to their debut show - Chris welcomes one of the promotion's hottest properties today, 'The Brilliance' James Ellis! James shares his own story of when/how/why he started in the wrestling business and which other stars have influenced and inspired him over the years, whilst also responding to comments made by his arch-rival 'Superstar' Jimmy Taylor ahead of their long-awaited showdown on October 30th, discussing the chance they both have later that night to become the first-ever Pro Wrestling Karnage Outbreak Champion and even has a message for current PWK Heavyweight Champion, Caiman. As the tension mounts ahead of 'Karnage From The Krypt', you will not want to miss this one! Be sure to follow James Ellis on his social media to keep up-to-date with his latest news and appearances: Facebook: @Jame-Ellis-Pro-Wrestler Twitter: @jamesellispw Instagram: @jamesellispw Enjoyed this episode? Please be sure to subscribe and also follow on social media for further news of future shows. Facebook: @OnceUponATurnbuckle Instagram: @onceuponaturnbuckle Twitter: @TetreaultBlay **Theme song 'Halloween Night' used courtesy of Jayde Garrow.** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onceuponaturnbuckle/message
Once Upon A Turnbuckle Ep. 39 - 'Behind The Karnage #4' With 'Superstar' Jimmy Taylor by Nerdtoknowmedia.com
Chris welcomes another of Pro Wrestling Karnage's emerging talents, 'Superstar' Jimmy Taylor! Jimmy discusses his love of wrestling, from his early days idolising greats such as Eddie Guerrero and Rob Van Dam, to finding his own way into the ring. He also looks ahead at his long-awaiting Pro Wrestling Karnage debut, where he will finally get the chance to exact a measure of revenge on 'The Brilliance' James Ellis - the man who cost him his spot at 'the First Mutation' - when the two meet one-on-one at 'Karnage From the Krypt' on 30th October! To keep up-to-date with Jimmy's upcoming appearances and details on how to book him for future shows, be sure to follow his social media pages: Facebook: @SUPERSTARJimmyTaylor Instagram: @superstarjimmytaylor Twitter: @SuperstarJimmyT Enjoyed this episode? Please be sure to subscribe and also follow on social media for further news of future shows. Facebook: @OnceUponATurnbuckle Instagram: @onceuponaturnbuckle Twitter: @TetreaultBlay **Theme song 'Halloween Night' used courtesy of Jayde Garrow.** --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onceuponaturnbuckle/message
Jimmy Taylor, a Cheyenne, Okla., rancher elected earlier this year as secretary treasurer of the Cattlemen"s Beef Promotion Board, said the beef checkoff is helping cattle producers by increasing demand and educating the public.
Calling it a great honor, Jimmy Taylor, Cheyenne, Okla., rancher was elected earlier this year as secretary treasurer of the Cattlemen"s Beef Promotion and Research Board. On today"s Beef Buzz Taylor talks with Radio Oklahoma Ag Network Farm Director Ron Hays about his work on the board.
Welcome to Life in the Leadership Lane where I am talking to leaders making a difference in the workplace and in our communities. How did they get started and what are they doing to stay there! Buckle up and get ready to accelerate in the Leadership Lane! This week, I am talking with Jimmy Taylor, Account Executive for Insperity and Texas SHRM State Director 2021… How did Jimmy get started in his career? What led him to leadership in HR? When did Jimmy “find his lane” in his career? How has recruiting changed over the last 10 years? What are some initiatives for Texas SHRM State Council in 2021? What are the four questions leaders can ask to check in and keep employees engaged? What are some tips companies can use to increase employee engagement? How can HR professionals get involved in Texas SHRM? What is a practice Jimmy shares to help in his everyday leadership? What advice does Jimmy share for others? …and more as we spend “Time to Accelerate” with a few more questions. Interview resources: Favorite quote: “Trust is the currency of any human relationship” -Jimmy Taylor Connect with Jimmy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-taylor-sphr-25b230/ Learn more about Insperity https://www.insperity.com/ Learn more about Texas SHRM https://texasshrm.org/ Jimmy's Book recommendation: Everybody Matters by Bob Chapman Find Bruce's Book “Find Your Lane” https://www.amazon.com/Find-Your-Lane-Change-Career/dp/0692865632 Find Bruce Waller's Leadership Journal “Milemarkers” https://www.amazon.com/MILEMARKERS-Year-Journey-Bruce-Waller/dp/0578496941 Do you need relocation support for your next household goods or commercial move? Visit Armstrong Relocation https://www.armstrongrelocation.com/ Visit www.brucewaller.com for more information on Life in the Leadership Lane podcast and more!
Genomic use in commercial beef operations continues to grow and help producers manage their herds more effectively. In 'Making Better Beef with Genomics' we are joined by three industry experts and two producers to dive into the adaptation of this technology and how producers can make better management decisions using genomic results. BoviNews host, Kim Bremmer, will introduce and interview the Kelli Retallick, Kenny Stauffer, Dr. Kent Andersen, Jimmy Taylor and Rob Gill. *This podcast is part of our Webinar: Making Better Beef with Genomics If you have any question during this episode, please send it to: contact@bovinews.com
James discovered the hard way that he was not Jimmy Taylor.
Alcorn County Mississippi (Corinth) borders Tennessee just south of McNairy and Hardin counties. It is a short drive from both North Alabama and Memphis Tennessee. Highway 45, the most direct route from Chicago Illinois to the Gulf Coast, runs through Alcorn County.It as a very busy area if you are in the law enforcement business.Jimmy Taylor was one of a handful of law enforcement leaders who ushered "The State Line" into the modern police era. Please listen to this thoughtful and reasonable conversation between Sheriff Taylor and The Investigator, Jim Leach about the evolution of police work and police/community relations.This is uncut, unedited, and commercial free.
Jimmy "the Tyrant" Taylor joined Garry and Tim to discuss how he is doing his fitness classes on social media.
Fitness guru Jimmy Taylor joined Garry and Tim to discuss how his fitness class is going
Tune in for another episode of Politics and Bull with our friend Jimmy Taylor. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makingchangestudios/message
In episode 1 - Greg's schoolmate Jimmy Taylor talks all about his journey round the coast of England and the subsequent book that followed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makingchangestudios/message
Please note, this episode discusses crimes against children.Was a man convicted of the murder of a nine year old boy in Tasmania in 1975 responsible for some of Australia’s most well known unsolved crimes?Investigation by retired detective Gordon Davie uncovered that wherever James O’Neill went, children seemed to go missing. After years of investigation and interviews with O’Neill, Davie uncovered evidence linking O’Neill with crimes not only in Tasmania, but in Victoria, Western Australia, and South Australia – including the abduction of the Beaumont children and the Adelaide Oval abductions, as well as the murders of two Indigenous boys in the remote Kimberly region of WA.Is it possible that a serial killer got away with an unknown number of child murders for nearly ten years before being convicted? Or is it just a coincidence that O’Neill was in town when these kids went missing?EPISODE NOTES:Ricky Smith and Bruce Wilson were murdered in Tasmania in 1975 by a man by the name of James Ryan O’Neill. He was convicted for Ricky’s murder, and spent a fair chunk of his sentence in Hayes Prison Farm, where he was allowed to look after animals, do farm work, and occasionally go fishing completely unsupervised outside of the prison walls.A child murderer being allowed to go on a jaunty little fishing trip would probably grab anyone’s attention, but that wasn’t what fascinated retired detective Gordon Davie when he read an article about O’Neill in the newspaper. It was the fact that he had claimed to have a completely clean criminal record before murdering two boys in the mid 70s.By now it was 1998, and Davie had long since retired. But something about O’Neill didn’t sit right to him. He wrote to O’Neill, to ask to interview him, and what followed was four years of a kind of friendship, where Davie would record hundreds of hours of conversation between the two, where they would discuss fishing, their lives, and of course, the possibility that O’Neill was responsible for dozens of other child murders across Australia.This week, our main source was the absolutely stellar documentary The Fisherman, available on Youtube. This documentary includes interviews with James O’Neill, and also, Gordon Davie has the most ocker accent known to man, so it is definitely worth a watch.Have a squiz at the inquest into Jimmy Taylor’s death and see if you think the evidence stacks up against O’Neillhttps://www.coronerscourt.wa.gov.au/_files/Taylor%20(James)%20finding.pdfInformation about Jimmy Taylor, whose body has never been found, can be located here http://www.australianmissingpersonsregister.com/JamesTaylor.htmMurderpedia’s always good. http://murderpedia.org/male.O/o/oneill-james-ryan.htmIf you like what we do please consider supporting us on PATREONSubscribe to the podcast on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER, INSTAGRAM or EMAIL us on murderinthelandofoz@gmail.comwww.thatsnotcanonproductions.com
On this Back Porch episode, we talk with our friend Wes Henley, owner/operator of Highland House Studios/Productions in Jackson, TN. Wes isn't just your average local musician, ability wise nor resume wise. He gives us an interesting back story as to the precise moment he knew he wanted to be a musician and how that moment would foreshadow his own career. We play tracks on which he was the featured guitarist from atrists he either mixed or recorded at Highland House such as; Tamala Vaughn, Jimmy Taylor and Little Boys Blue, Joe Downing, Avonlea, Mickey Utley, and Steve Hopper. Wes had so many interesting stories, we may have to release another episode of just interview. Until then, get to know Wes Henley and his work. Unexpected guest at 41:28.
No Man Should Ever Walk Alone with Danny Frawley is back for another week! Spud was joined by Hollywood's own Jimmy Taylor, the driving force behind XO Fitness
Jimmy Taylor joins me this week to talk about his time on St Kilda's AFL list, entering the acting world and featuring on some big name TV shows such as Neighbours, Blue Heelers, Hawai 5-0 and Underbelly to name a few and his journey in starting up a gym in Melbourne. There is plenty of good life advice in this one and I hope you enjoy it. More information on TMYT can be found at www.bradythrelfall.com, opening and closing music is by Benny Walker, track: Ghost. www.bennywalkermusic.com
This episode is sponsored by Fox Pedal and Gear Supply. You should check them out because their products are things we actually use.In Episode 101 of 60 Cycle Hum Ryan and Steve get right back into the flow of things, after the talk about how nice it is to be getting back into the normal flow of things. This week Steve's got a bunch of new stuff, having finally ended the Klon KTR saga and buying an Ibanez Roadstar II. Oh yeah, we recorded this on Ryan's new Zoom H6 field recorder. Hope it sounds great. We hit a bunch of ads this week. I'm going to list them all here:Flame thrower GuitarCustom Finish StratJeff TweedyMarauder Lastly, we talk about our gear resolutions for 2016 as well as talk about your gear resolutions that you submitted on the 60 Cycle Hum FB group. Here's a link to that as well: 60 Cycle HumThis week's music was sent in by Jimmy Taylor. The song is called "Put Your Hands Up"
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