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Toto have released 14 albums since they were formed in 1977. They have played around the world and are known for massive hits like "Hold The Line", "Rosanna" and of course "Africa". Joe Williams joined the group in 1986 and they had more hits like "Pamela." Toto are heading out on tour this spring and will be in St. Augustine on 3/2. Joe Williams was nice enough to stop by the show before their tour! During the interview Joe and Doc talk about his 40th anniversary with the band, meeting Steve Lukather for the first time, auditioning for Toto, keeping his voice in shape for current tours, playing the hits like Africa, and much much more. Meanwhile on the rest of the show Mike tells the world he likes Walmart Chicken Fingers more than any other chicken finger on the planet. AND he didn't know George Harrison passed away 25 years ago. LISTEN to the show! Introduction: 0:00:24 Birthday Suit 1: 17:39 Ripped from the Headlines: 23:48 Shoutouts: 37:49 Joe Williams Interview: 45:52 Mike C Top 3: 1:17:42 Birthday Suit 2: 1:36:31 Birthday Suit 3: 1:38:50
In this episode, Joe Williams speaks with Andrew White about how the digital economy is reshaping inequality, work, and the social contract. Drawing on the themes of his book Inequality in the Digital Economy: The Case for a Universal Basic Income (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024), our conversation explores why technological progress has not translated into shared prosperity, how structural features of digital markets concentrate power and wealth, and what this means for the future of work and social policy. We discuss universal basic income as part of a broader attempt to rethink how societies provide security and dignity in an era of automation, and consider what a more sustainable and humane economic model might look like in practice. Joe Williams website here - Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War- "Year X of the National Revolution" — Salazarist Palingenetic Myth in the Diário da Manhã Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode, Joe Williams speaks with Andrew White about how the digital economy is reshaping inequality, work, and the social contract. Drawing on the themes of his book Inequality in the Digital Economy: The Case for a Universal Basic Income (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024), our conversation explores why technological progress has not translated into shared prosperity, how structural features of digital markets concentrate power and wealth, and what this means for the future of work and social policy. We discuss universal basic income as part of a broader attempt to rethink how societies provide security and dignity in an era of automation, and consider what a more sustainable and humane economic model might look like in practice. Joe Williams website here - Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War- "Year X of the National Revolution" — Salazarist Palingenetic Myth in the Diário da Manhã Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
In this episode, Joe Williams speaks with Andrew White about how the digital economy is reshaping inequality, work, and the social contract. Drawing on the themes of his book Inequality in the Digital Economy: The Case for a Universal Basic Income (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024), our conversation explores why technological progress has not translated into shared prosperity, how structural features of digital markets concentrate power and wealth, and what this means for the future of work and social policy. We discuss universal basic income as part of a broader attempt to rethink how societies provide security and dignity in an era of automation, and consider what a more sustainable and humane economic model might look like in practice. Joe Williams website here - Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War- "Year X of the National Revolution" — Salazarist Palingenetic Myth in the Diário da Manhã Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
In this episode, Joe Williams speaks with Andrew White about how the digital economy is reshaping inequality, work, and the social contract. Drawing on the themes of his book Inequality in the Digital Economy: The Case for a Universal Basic Income (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024), our conversation explores why technological progress has not translated into shared prosperity, how structural features of digital markets concentrate power and wealth, and what this means for the future of work and social policy. We discuss universal basic income as part of a broader attempt to rethink how societies provide security and dignity in an era of automation, and consider what a more sustainable and humane economic model might look like in practice. Joe Williams website here - Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War- "Year X of the National Revolution" — Salazarist Palingenetic Myth in the Diário da Manhã Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
In this episode, Joe Williams speaks with Andrew White about how the digital economy is reshaping inequality, work, and the social contract. Drawing on the themes of his book Inequality in the Digital Economy: The Case for a Universal Basic Income (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024), our conversation explores why technological progress has not translated into shared prosperity, how structural features of digital markets concentrate power and wealth, and what this means for the future of work and social policy. We discuss universal basic income as part of a broader attempt to rethink how societies provide security and dignity in an era of automation, and consider what a more sustainable and humane economic model might look like in practice. Joe Williams website here - Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War- "Year X of the National Revolution" — Salazarist Palingenetic Myth in the Diário da Manhã Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
We may have a new name but it's still time for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Quest! In Science in the News, could a mound in North West England contain the remains of Ivar the Boneless, a lost Viking? We also discover why porpoises go quiet when boats pass by, and hear from Dorota Skowronska-Krawczyk from UC Irvine about how Greenland sharks can live for hundreds of years. It’s time for your questions too. Lydia wants to know why ice cracks when you put it in water, and Joe Williams from Exeter University helps answer a huge question from Thomas: what caused the Big Bang? Dangerous Dan introduces us to the unusual Greeningi Frog, and in Battle of the Sciences, Sam Sedgeman explains the fascinating science behind solar eclipses and why they happen. Plus, join Marina Ventura on her first Ocean Adventure as she explores the exciting world of ocean research. From the birth of the Universe to mysterious Viking kings and shadowy solar events, this episode is packed with big questions and brilliant discoveries! What we learn about: How scientists think the Universe began What might have caused the Big Bang How solar eclipses happen Why porpoises change their behaviour around boats How Greenland sharks live for so long Why ice makes cracking sounds The mysterious greeningi frog How ocean research helps us explore the seas All that and more on this week’s Science Quest!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Time Travelin' Top 40 E219 Brandon Vogt with Joe Williams of Toto on their upcoming tour and biggest hits, like "Africa" and "Rosanna"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready for another BIG and BRILLIANT adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Weekly! In Science in the News, we reveal what lies hidden beneath Antarctica’s ice, explore why scientists are rethinking what they know about cows after one was seen using objects to solve a problem., and hear from Callum Harrison at the British Geological Survey about what’s happening beneath our feet after more than 300 earthquakes shook the UK last year. Then it’s time for your questions. Willie wants to know what the electromagnetic spectrum is, and Joe Williams from Exeter University answers a mind-bending question: if energy can’t be made or destroyed, how was it first created? Dangerous Dan is back with a plant you really do not want to touch as we meet the giant hogweed. And in Battle of the Sciences, we explore the powerful science of toxicology and why understanding poisons and chemicals matters more than you might think. Plus, head to Deep Space High Earth Watch, where Professor Pulsar teaches Sam all about Earth’s movements, including earthquakes and volcanoes. This week, we learn about: Where energy comes from The hidden dangers and powers of toxicology Earthquakes and what causes them What’s beneath Antarctica’s ice The science behind vibrations and movement inside the Earth All that and more on this week’s Science WeeklyJoin Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Only in OK Show, we're exploring the "public art gallery without walls" in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Discover the story behind the Painted Horses, a collection of nearly 40 life-sized fiberglass masterpieces scattered throughout the city. We talk about the project's origins with former Mayor Chuck Mills, the impact of the 2023 Shawnee tornado on the herd, and where you can find fan favorites like "Indian Blanket" and "Evening Star." It's the perfect DIY scavenger hunt for your next Oklahoma road trip! After the break: We're shifting gears to road safety. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) is launching a major statewide crackdown on distracted driving for the remainder of January 2026. Learn about the new enforcement rules, the $100 fine for holding a phone, and why Col. Joe Williams says putting your phone down is a matter of life and death. We're also highlighting the incredible work of Enid SOS (Street Outreach Services), a non-profit dedicated to providing food, shelter, and medical advocacy to the unsheltered community in Enid. Resources Mentioned: Find the horse map at VisitShawnee.com Support local outreach at EnidSOS.org Pick up a physical map at the Visit Shawnee office: 2820 N Kickapoo. #OnlyInOK #VisitShawnee #ShawneeOK #PaintedHorses #OklahomaRoadTrip #OHP #DriveSafeOK #EnidSOS #OklahomaPublicArt #ExploreOklahoma #Route66Safety
This episode was recorded live at The Eternal Song Film Gathering in 2025. Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo welcome Dr. (Uncle) Paul Gordon and Joe Williams, featured in the upcoming SAND Film In the Circle of Life premiering January 20, 2026. In this conversation they discuss the profound importance of connection to the land, cultural heritage, and traditional practices in achieving wellness. The conversation reveals how Indigenous wisdom can address modern societal woes and highlights the importance of respecting and maintaining a deep relationship with the natural world. Topics 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:47 Meet Uncle Paul Gordon 01:59 Language and Cultural Connections 03:01 Introducing Joe Williams 16:26 Joe Williams' Journey and Spiritual Awakening 22:07 Aboriginal Perspectives on Wellbeing and Grief 26:23 Understanding Time and Connection to Country 29:40 Ancient Knowledge and Star Stories 30:50 Connection to Country and Ancestral Wisdom 44:25 The Role of Ceremony and Responsibility 52:22 Healing Through Connection to Nature 57:55 Final Thoughts and Resources Resources In the Circle of Life The Living Country Community Recorded live at The Eternal Song Seven Day Film Premiere summit with Indigenous voices Support the mission of SAND and the production of this podcast by becoming a SAND Member
Joe Williams is a former NRL player and professional boxer now working in the mental health and wellbeing space.An Aboriginal man from the Wiradjuri/Wolgalu nation, Joe and I shared an honest conversation about Australian cultural identity and the way toward a more united society, his own battle with mental health and lessons in parenthood as a father of five children.You can follow both Joe and I on socials @bradleyjdryburgh @joewilliams_tewIf you enjoyed our conversation, you can support the show by subscribing and sharing this with a mate.Big love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready for another action-packed adventure into the world of science on this week’s Science Weekly. We’re travelling back to the dawn of time to uncover how Earth was created and meeting some of the planet’s oldest and most extraordinary residents. In Science in the News, we explore why UK woodlands are facing a huge crisis, discover the shocking behaviour of rats in Germany, and hear from Connor Bamford from the British Antarctic Survey about what’s been happening to elephant seals in the South Atlantic. Then it’s time for your questions. EJC wants to know how hydrochloric acid cleans pennies, and Joe Williams from Exeter University explains exactly how Earth formed in the first place. Dangerous Dan is back with a creature straight out of a horror movie: The Zombie Snail Parasite. And in Battle of the Sciences, May Chemais from the Ancient Tree Inventory joins us to reveal why ancient trees are some of the greatest survivors on Earth. Plus, K-Mistry and Kareena dive deep into the oceans to uncover how they absorb CO2, why they’re at risk from climate change, and what we can do to help. This week, we learn about:• How Earth was created• Why UK woodlands are in trouble• The surprising hunting skills of German rats• What’s happening to elephant seals in the South Atlantic• The terrifying zombie snail parasite All that and more on this week’s Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Early Edition with Andrew Dickens Full Show Podcast Wednesday the 10th of December 2025, the government's announced it's replacement of the RMA, independent urban planner and strategic development expert, Bruce Weir shares his thoughts. The Supreme Court's ruled parents caring for their severely disabled adult children will now be recognised as home-workers, employment lawyer Joe Williams, tells Andrew how big of a difference this will make to people's lives. Hundreds of thousands of under 16s in Australia will be kicked off their social media accounts from today, AUT communication studies academic Patrick Usmar tells Andrew whether or not New Zealand should follow suit. Plus, UK/Europe Correspondent Gavin Grey has the latest on a new report into the activities of a top British spy inside the IRA during The Troubles and a man who received four parking tickets when a disabled bay was painted around his car while he was away on holiday. Get the Early Edition Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Supreme Court decision has finally settled the long-running battle over whether family carers should be paid. The ruling —brought by parents Christine Fleming and Peter Humphreys, who care for their severely disabled adult children— confirms family carers are entitled to pay. Employment lawyer Joe Williams told Andrew Dickens it's a monumental shift in how these workers are recognised and how the Government will need to respond. He says it brings them a minimum wage entitlement, holiday pay, and protections against unfair treatment. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Joe Williams speaks to historian Anne Irfan about her new book, A Short History of the Gaza Strip (Simon & Schuster, 2025). Drawing on more than a decade of research, Irfan traces the political, social, and humanitarian history of Gaza from 1948 to the present, situating the territory's current devastation within a much longer trajectory of displacement, occupation, and international governance. The book examines six key junctures in Gaza's modern history — from the mass refugee influx of 1948 and the Egyptian administration, through decades of Israeli occupation, the First Intifada, the Oslo process, and the rise of Hamas. Irfan also addresses the contemporary crisis, including the 2023–25 assault and the international legal debates surrounding it. Throughout the conversation, Irfan reflects on the role of historians in documenting ongoing violence, the impact of practically permanent displacement, and the need for historically grounded public understanding. Her work offers a concise but rigorously contextualised account of Gaza, illuminating both the structural forces that have shaped life in the Strip and the human experiences at its centre. Joe WilliamsHistory PhD researcher at the University of Coimbra and translator (website)- Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War- "Year X of the National Revolution" — Salazarist Palingenetic Myth in the Diário da Manhã Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In this episode, Joe Williams speaks to historian Anne Irfan about her new book, A Short History of the Gaza Strip (Simon & Schuster, 2025). Drawing on more than a decade of research, Irfan traces the political, social, and humanitarian history of Gaza from 1948 to the present, situating the territory's current devastation within a much longer trajectory of displacement, occupation, and international governance. The book examines six key junctures in Gaza's modern history — from the mass refugee influx of 1948 and the Egyptian administration, through decades of Israeli occupation, the First Intifada, the Oslo process, and the rise of Hamas. Irfan also addresses the contemporary crisis, including the 2023–25 assault and the international legal debates surrounding it. Throughout the conversation, Irfan reflects on the role of historians in documenting ongoing violence, the impact of practically permanent displacement, and the need for historically grounded public understanding. Her work offers a concise but rigorously contextualised account of Gaza, illuminating both the structural forces that have shaped life in the Strip and the human experiences at its centre. Joe WilliamsHistory PhD researcher at the University of Coimbra and translator (website)- Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War- "Year X of the National Revolution" — Salazarist Palingenetic Myth in the Diário da Manhã Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode, Joe Williams speaks to historian Anne Irfan about her new book, A Short History of the Gaza Strip (Simon & Schuster, 2025). Drawing on more than a decade of research, Irfan traces the political, social, and humanitarian history of Gaza from 1948 to the present, situating the territory's current devastation within a much longer trajectory of displacement, occupation, and international governance. The book examines six key junctures in Gaza's modern history — from the mass refugee influx of 1948 and the Egyptian administration, through decades of Israeli occupation, the First Intifada, the Oslo process, and the rise of Hamas. Irfan also addresses the contemporary crisis, including the 2023–25 assault and the international legal debates surrounding it. Throughout the conversation, Irfan reflects on the role of historians in documenting ongoing violence, the impact of practically permanent displacement, and the need for historically grounded public understanding. Her work offers a concise but rigorously contextualised account of Gaza, illuminating both the structural forces that have shaped life in the Strip and the human experiences at its centre. Joe WilliamsHistory PhD researcher at the University of Coimbra and translator (website)- Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War- "Year X of the National Revolution" — Salazarist Palingenetic Myth in the Diário da Manhã Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
In this episode, Joe Williams speaks to historian Anne Irfan about her new book, A Short History of the Gaza Strip (Simon & Schuster, 2025). Drawing on more than a decade of research, Irfan traces the political, social, and humanitarian history of Gaza from 1948 to the present, situating the territory's current devastation within a much longer trajectory of displacement, occupation, and international governance. The book examines six key junctures in Gaza's modern history — from the mass refugee influx of 1948 and the Egyptian administration, through decades of Israeli occupation, the First Intifada, the Oslo process, and the rise of Hamas. Irfan also addresses the contemporary crisis, including the 2023–25 assault and the international legal debates surrounding it. Throughout the conversation, Irfan reflects on the role of historians in documenting ongoing violence, the impact of practically permanent displacement, and the need for historically grounded public understanding. Her work offers a concise but rigorously contextualised account of Gaza, illuminating both the structural forces that have shaped life in the Strip and the human experiences at its centre. Joe WilliamsHistory PhD researcher at the University of Coimbra and translator (website)- Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War- "Year X of the National Revolution" — Salazarist Palingenetic Myth in the Diário da Manhã Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
Get ready for another mind-stretching journey on this week’s Science Weekly as we dive into the weirdest, wildest, and most wonderful corners of science! In Science in the News, China’s youngest astronaut has just launched into space, a teenager has built a working robot hand entirely out of Lego, and Neeltje Boogert from Exeter University explains how her team discovered the trick to keeping seagulls away from your snacks at the beach. Then it is over to your questions as Joe Williams answers Jessie’s big one: what actually happens if you go into a black hole? And one listener wants to know the softest metal on Earth. Dangerous Dan is back, and this week he is taking on one of the toughest animals on the planet: the honey badger. In Battle of the Sciences, Alex Dryden dives into AI and economics to discover how computer brains help us make money decisions and understand the world. Plus, Deep Space High returns in Galaxy Gala, where Mrs Higgs and her class are preparing a cosmic project that is missing one tiny thing… a black hole. This week, we learn about:• What happens inside a black hole• How robots could change future jobs• The trick to stopping seagulls from stealing food• The world’s softest metal• The surprisingly fierce honey badger• How AI helps explain money and decision making All that and more on this week’s Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you're going through a difficult time, sometimes a simple act of kindness can mean everything. Lasagna Love is building a movement based on that kindness, where volunteers make and deliver lasagna for neighbors in need. Racquel Williams talks with their Executive Director, Andria Larson, and the Volunteer State Director for Pennsylvania, Jazmyne Walker. Then, on Shara in the City, we talk with a music legend - Rev. Joe Williams, the last living member of the gospel group The Dixie Hummingbirds. Shara Dae Howard visits him in North Philly to hear about how he got to sing with the group that he admired for years. The Lasagna Love interview was originally released on July 26, 2025. Shara in the City with Rev. Joe Williams was originally released on August 16, 2025. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There's two things that are guaranteed in life: death and taxes. But there's a way to at least MINIMIZE the taxes you pay, nearly down to zero, if you know what you're doing. And believe it or not, it's ENTIRELY legal.Today, we walk with Joe Williams, another real estate investor. Joe flips houses, but he hasn't owned any rental properties. And that's what we talk to him about today - how rental properties can bring you passive income, cashflow, and give you the best tax benefits possible. If you're trying to learn how to invest in real estate and minimize your tax burden, this is the podcast for you.#realestate #investing #realestateinvesting #podcast #taxes NOT INVESTMENT, FINANCIAL, LEGAL OR TAX ADVICE
Wednesday – Should you need a license to ride an e-bike? We talk to Toto lead singer Joe Williams. Christina and Josh from the Central Florida Zoo bring their New Guinea blue-tongued skink, Reptar in for Animal House. Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell on how the government shutdown is affecting the 2nd Harvest Food Bank and how Florida ranks on median income. Rauce Padgett updates us on Good Sauce. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First.
Wednesday – Should you need a license to ride an e-bike? We talk to Toto lead singer Joe Williams. Christina and Josh from the Central Florida Zoo bring their New Guinea blue-tongued skink, Reptar in for Animal House. Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell on how the government shutdown is affecting the 2nd Harvest Food Bank and how Florida ranks on median income. Rauce Padgett updates us on Good Sauce. Plus, JCS News, JCS Trivia & You Heard it Here First. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Boyles hosts Open Lines! Do you trust the Government? When did you stop trusting them? A trip down memory lane on old Halloween costumes, and reactions to Joe Williams and Katie Paige interviews! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Words and music with Rev. Joe Williams, member of the Sons of the Birds and the Dixie Hummingbirds. Rev. Joe's biography, "Flying with the Birds," written by Dr. Lynn Peterson, is now available. He is also being inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in St. Louis in September.
Kelson Williams is a regular 12-year-old - he loves Marvel and playing outside with his friends - but he's living with cerebral palsy. He has a medical support dog, Gus, but insurance wouldn't cover the $15,000 for Gus's training. So Kelson and his family turned to Help Hope Live, a nonprofit that helps fundraise for medical costs, and they raised so much that they are now working toward a stretch goal to get Kelson a new wheelchair. Racquel Williams talks with Kelson, his mother Stephanie, and Melanie Johnson, Client Services Coordinator at Help Hope Live. Then, on Shara in the City, we talk with a music legend - Rev. Joe Williams, the last living member of the gospel group The Dixie Hummingbirds. Shara Dae Howard visits him in North Philly to hear about how he got to sing with the group that he admired for years. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Catch every word from Gerhard Struber's pre-match press conference ahead of Saturday's trip to Bramall Lane. The City Head Coach discussed the challenge of the Blades, the cultural differences in German and English football and shared a fitness update for Joe Williams and Max Bird.
Approached by 5 NRL clubs by the time he was 13, Joe was a sporting prodigy.
Sponsored by Eyecon by RxSafe Guests: Joe Moose, PharmD (Moose Pharmacy) & Joe Williams, RPh (APEX Pharmacy Consulting) Podcast Series: LTC Pharmacy at Home: Redefining Independent Pharmacy Growth Episode Summary: In Part 3 of our Eyecon by RxSafe-sponsored series, we dive deep into how independently owned pharmacies can scale their business and impact patient lives by expanding into Long-Term Care at Home (LTC-at-Home). Joined by industry leaders Joe Moose of Moose Pharmacy and Joe Williams of APEX Pharmacy Consulting, we break down the Top 5 ways community pharmacies can lead the LTC-at-Home movement — offering actionable strategies to support medically complex patients, differentiate services, and integrate more deeply into the care team. This episode delivers a blueprint for pharmacies ready to go beyond traditional retail and build recurring revenue with purpose-driven patient care.
What makes a singer a “jazz” vocalist? Joe Williams, Janis Siegel, Giacomo Gates and Dianne Reeves address this question and offer advice for those aspiring to that label.
Greetings All You Young Jazz Lovers! Another episode of the best damn Jazz music podcast on the internet has dropped, and this episode has drawn its inspiration from the world of film. A cinema masterpiece entitled "Sinners" hit theaters back in April of this year and ever since I can't seem to quench my desire for the blues (I also avoid the sunlight...strange). It's as if I have been seduced and placed under a spell! I wonder, is there such a thing as a Blues Vampire? If so...one must have bit me when I attended the Keb' Mo - Taj Mahal concert in June. Well, in any case... here it is y'all a bit of that voodoo that the Blues do so well. Enjoy! Brian "Katzpheno" Phoenix featuring: Abbey Lincoln - The Music Is The Magic (2007) Mike Stern - Coupe De Ville (2009) Warren Wolf - Frankie & Johnny (2013) Herlin Riley - Wang, Dang, Doodle (2019) Charlie Hunter - We Don't Nobody Nobody Sent ( 2016) Jimmy Greene - No Words (2020) Randy Crawford & Joe Sample - Everyday I Have The Blues (2012) Charlie Haden, Paul Motain & Geri Allen - Blues In Motain (1987) Billy Cobham - Red Baron (1973) Allen Toussaint - Singin' The Blues (2009) Mack Avenue Superband - Test Of Time (2015) Joe Williams & Marlena Shaw - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby (1989)
Chase McCabe gives his thoughts on the Cup Series first visit to Mexico City, plus he's joined by fellow Nashville Superspeedway Track Announcer, Joe Williams and drive Todd Gilliland.
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Send us a textTo listen to the entire presentation, become a Family Office Club member! In this presentation at the Family Office Club Investor Summit, Joe Williams, co-founder of Keller Williams Realty International—the world's largest privately owned real estate franchise—shares where he believes the U.S. real estate market is heading in 2025.Joe covers:- The 7 local market drivers that matter most- The Sunbelt state growth story- How technology, AI, and healthcare shifts are reshaping demand- Why real estate still outperforms stocks- Real-world insights from $1B+ land and entitlement dealsIf you're a real estate investor, developer, or agent, this is essential viewing.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Family Office Club Podcast, Joe Williams, co-founder of Keller Williams, moderates a fascinating conversation about the technology and tools shaping the real estate and investment industry. The panel of experts discusses the evolving role of technology, from basic calculators and spreadsheets to the impact of AI and data modeling tools. Despite advancements, the group emphasizes that real estate remains fundamentally a relationship-driven business, with boots-on-the-ground work and human connections still at the core of success. The conversation also delves into the unique dynamics of niche markets, the importance of local insights, and how human intuition often trumps tech-driven data when it comes to making key decisions. Tune in to hear how these seasoned professionals balance technology with time-tested strategies in today's fast-paced market.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Family Office Club Podcast, the panel of real estate experts discusses some of the most valuable lessons they've learned from past projects. Joe Williams, the co-founder of Keller Williams, moderates this candid conversation, where each guest reflects on a mistake they made that led to their greatest learning experience. Topics covered include the dangers of falling in love with a deal, the importance of knowing the local market, and the challenges of managing large portfolios. Join Joe and his guests as they share their real estate insights, emphasizing the importance of learning from mistakes and staying grounded in both the numbers and the realities of the industry.Tune in to hear firsthand accounts of success, failure, and everything in between!
Send us a textIn this episode, Joe Williams, co-founder of Keller Williams, moderates a discussion with a group of industry experts who provide valuable insights into the current market conditions, particularly regarding interest rates and their impact on real estate investments. One panelist shares their lending terms, offering packages with 6-month to 36-month durations, and interest rates ranging from 10.5% to 14%. They express optimism about the normalization of interest rates, noting that while rates may remain relatively stable, they are more comfortable with the current environment compared to the ultra-low rates seen in recent years.The panel dives into an engaging conversation, with participants offering differing perspectives on how interest rates will behave in the near future. Some believe rates will stay flat for the remainder of the year, while others predict they will fluctuate within a narrow range. Despite differing opinions, there's general agreement that rates are unlikely to shift dramatically, as many acknowledge that the era of artificially low rates is behind us.The conversation extends to the broader impact of these rate changes on the real estate market, particularly in terms of property valuation. Experts weigh in on how the higher rates have affected real estate values and lending conditions, and what it means for both investors and borrowers moving forward.
Joe Williams didn't take the traditional route to pharmacy ownership, and he wouldn't have it any other way. In this episode of the Catalyst Pharmacy Podcast, Joe breaks down how he hustled his way into the industry and turned late nights, second jobs, and a foreclosure flip into the foundation of his multi-location pharmacy business. He walks us through the strategies and systems that helped him grow his first store 12x — without sacrificing patient care or company culture. Along the way, Joe shares the lessons he's learned about leadership and how relentless grit can turn obstacles into opportunities. https://www.themedsmart.com/ https://www.apexpharmacyconsulting.com/ https://ncpa.org/core-program 01:10 – Joe's Start in Pharmacy 04:15 – Hustling to Buy His First Store 10:00 – Switching to PioneerRx (and Regretting the Alternative) 14:30 – The Power of Systems Over Micromanagement 24:50 – Culture and Staff Development That Scales 36:00 – Delivery with a Destiny: The Magnet Story 43:50 – The Power of Proactive Care 49:20 – Prescribables Hosted By: Mark Bivins | Chief Growth Officer, RedSail Technologies Guest: Joe Williams | Pharmacy Owner / Co-Founder, Apex Pharmacy Consulting Looking for more information about independent pharmacy? Visit www.pioneerrx.com
Brandon Joe Williams has made it his mission to help people understand how they are in “the Matrix” and don't even know it – and show them how to exit the matrix lawfully. He helps people by showing them how to avoid taxes – lawfully; how to have bills pay for themselves; how they can get diplomatic immunity; and how they can use litigation to their advantage. He helps people avoid the mistake of declaring that they are a US Citizen (when they probably really aren't). We cover: • How to get out of the matrix • Citizenship – and what it really means • How To Not pay taxes and do it lawfully • Trusts • Negotiable Instruments • Discharge debts lawfully • Get Diplomatic Immunity • Qualified Indorsements In this podcast, Brandon provides the background, laws, codes and resources to show you how to think in a new way – ABOUT EVERYTHING. It is a fun and informative episode, hosted by Mark Yegge (The Wealth Architect) and Nicholas Spohn (Ministry of the Mind). Get ready to change your way of thinking. Get ready for Brandon Joe Williams. For more Brandon Joe Williams or to take his FREE Contract Killer 2.0 Course, visit: OneStupidFuck.com
MUSICUsher's Twitter feed was scrubbed over the weekend, just days after Diddy was arrested on a variety of sex-related charges. And people wondered if there was a connection. But Usher eventually denied he scrubbed his Twitter. Quote, "Account got hacked and damn y'all ran with it!" Perry Farrell's wife Etty took to her Instagram to offer an update on the Jane's Addiction singer's situation since the cancelation of their tour last week. Questlove announced that he is working on a documentary on the legendary group Earth, Wind, & Fire on the iconic day 9/21, which the group referenced in their classic, 'September.'Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman hasn't entirely confirmed that the tour is returning next year, but did say that there's "something cooking" for 2025.After being criticized online for his performance during Journey's recent appearance at Rock in Rio, lead singer Arnel Pineda says he'll quit the band if enough fans vote "go" on his Facebook page. TVMax has canceled the "Pretty Little Liars" reboot. Could there be a "West Wing" reboot? Aaron Sorkin says he came up with several potential ideas after attending an event celebrating the show's 25th anniversary at the White House. Stop me if you've heard this one: Bam Margera is back behind bars after getting arrested for drunk driving. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Wanna watch the world's first horror movie from 1896? It's on YouTube. Georges Méliès's short horror movie ‘Le Manoir du Diable' used some pretty amazing special effects (for the 19th century).Chris Evans and Dwayne Johnson are leaping into action in the new trailer for their upcoming holiday movie Red One! MISCMoo Deng, the baby pygmy hippo that has taken the world by storm with her expressions and pudginess is getting her own live stream.AND FINALLYLoudwire.com made a list of the BEST covers by 50 of rock's biggest bands.Here are some highlights, along with the original artists:1. AC/DC: "Baby Please Don't Go", Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers 2. Aerosmith: "Come Together", The Beatles 3. Blink-182: "Boys Don't Cry", The Cure 4. Def Leppard: "Rock On", David Essex AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MUSIC Usher's Twitter feed was scrubbed over the weekend, just days after Diddy was arrested on a variety of sex-related charges. And people wondered if there was a connection. But Usher eventually denied he scrubbed his Twitter. Quote, "Account got hacked and damn y'all ran with it!" Perry Farrell's wife Etty took to her Instagram to offer an update on the Jane's Addiction singer's situation since the cancelation of their tour last week. Questlove announced that he is working on a documentary on the legendary group Earth, Wind, & Fire on the iconic day 9/21, which the group referenced in their classic, 'September.' Warped Tour founder Kevin Lyman hasn't entirely confirmed that the tour is returning next year, but did say that there's "something cooking" for 2025. After being criticized online for his performance during Journey's recent appearance at Rock in Rio, lead singer Arnel Pineda says he'll quit the band if enough fans vote "go" on his Facebook page. TV Max has canceled the "Pretty Little Liars" reboot. Could there be a "West Wing" reboot? Aaron Sorkin says he came up with several potential ideas after attending an event celebrating the show's 25th anniversary at the White House. Stop me if you've heard this one: Bam Margera is back behind bars after getting arrested for drunk driving. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS: Wanna watch the world's first horror movie from 1896? It's on YouTube. Georges Méliès's short horror movie ‘Le Manoir du Diable' used some pretty amazing special effects (for the 19th century). Chris Evans and Dwayne Johnson are leaping into action in the new trailer for their upcoming holiday movie Red One! MISC Moo Deng, the baby pygmy hippo that has taken the world by storm with her expressions and pudginess is getting her own live stream. AND FINALLY Loudwire.com made a list of the BEST covers by 50 of rock's biggest bands. Here are some highlights, along with the original artists: 1. AC/DC: "Baby Please Don't Go", Joe Williams' Washboard Blues Singers 2. Aerosmith: "Come Together", The Beatles 3. Blink-182: "Boys Don't Cry", The Cure 4. Def Leppard: "Rock On", David Essex AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES! Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices