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John Conrad of Evans Transportation talks about tariffs, navigating challenges, the importance of partnerships; technology; & their customer-centric approach. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [02.10] John's reflections from the show floor at Home Delivery World. [02.56] An introduction to John, his 20-year career history, and his role as Chief Revenue Officer at Evans Transportation. “We've experienced some pretty athletic growth over the last five years… I'm responsible for our team finding and keeping revenue, it's a big job. And when your President and CEO wants to double in the next five years, it's a really big job!” [04.08] Evan's roots as one of the country's first 100 freight brokers 40 years ago, their evolution, and how they helped pioneer the transportation management system. “There's about 30,000 registered 3PL's and maybe about 30,000 that aren't, working out of their basement or garage. There's no shortage of competition in this space! So it makes it really hard to differentiate.” [06.43] An overview of where Evans is now, and how they help their customers. “We continue to be an organization that's focused on our customer… We're a people and technology company, that happens to be in the logistics space.” [08.17] The ideal client for Evans Transportation. “From an industry and vertical perspective, we don't have an ideal client. Our ideal client is someone that understands the beauty of working with a partner… And they have to value technology.” [09.47] Why Evans is committed to embracing a customer-centric approach, and an inside look at their recent customer advisory panel, the common challenges it exposed, and the surprising answer to the question: ‘What's one activity in your organization that you'd like to see never happen again?' [13.04] Some of the biggest opportunities that were revealed at Evans' customer advisory panel, how the technology applications of their Execution Engine helps clients pursue those opportunities, and the importance of collaboration in overcoming shared challenges. [15.24] How tariffs are impacting Evans' clients, and how they're helping them respond. “With the current reprieve, there's a mad dash to make things happen while they can. But we're also seeing a significant amount of hesitation to a commitment on what people are going to do moving forward. There's so much uncertainty… So we're trying to be a problem-solver.” [17.58] The ever-evolving world of parcel, and how high customer expectations and carrier changes are creating big challenges for shippers. “From an end customer perspective, your expectations are changing… And the carrier landscape has also evolved… So, from a shipper perspective, they've got to maintain speed, be agile, and they've also got to be sustainable. Not just environmentally, but from a cost perspective.” [22.30] The growing problem of cargo theft, and how Evans is helping clients ensure their goods are safe and accounted for while in transit. [25.36] A case study exploring how Evans helped a client struggling with damage on LTL shipments to leverage technology and data and build a solution that reduced handling and dropped their freight claim percentage significantly, whilst also maintaining speed and reducing cost. [29.31] The most significant impending transformation John anticipates for the supply chain and logistics industries, and how Evans is preparing for it. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: Head over to Evans Transportation's website now to find out more and discover how they could help you too. You can also connect with Evans and keep up to date with the latest over on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube or X (Twitter), or you can connect with John on LinkedIn.
Pastor John Conrad of First Lutheran Church in Floresville delivers the invocation April 14 at the beginning of the Wilson County Commissioners Court meeting. Rev. Conrad has been the pastor in Floresville since 2012.Article Link
The Steve Weatherford Show | The Secrets To A High Performance Life
In this episode of the Steve Weatherford Show, Steve brings on John Conrad, a man who once weighed over 400 pounds, and was addicted to comfort and pleasure, and living life depressed, and defeated. He one day decided that something needed to change, so he said yes to coming to one of the Launching Pad events that Steve puts on every month in Dallas Texas, and his life was radically changed... With John knowing that comfort and pleasure was his biggest struggle, less than a year after launch pad, John competed in one of the hardest endurance events in the world, Watch the full video to find out how it went and what challenge it was... To learn more about Champions In Christ Ministry, and to get connected with the tribe, you can visit https://championsinchristministry.com
Pippa speaks to Gianluca Gironi and John Conrad who are starring in the South African premiere of the murder-musical, Thrill Me: The Leopold & Loeb Story at Theatre On The Bay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
May 7, 2024 ~ Elks Rapids Marina General Manager John Conrad talks on the 2024 Paul W. Smith Pure Michigan Tour about the marina's significant revitalization, with highlight of their new electric zero-emission Swedish shore boats. John also tells us about the city's upcoming Harbor Days festival, which will feature a showcase of vintage vessels, plus the latest in fiberglass, aluminum, and pontoon boat models.
Thanks for tuning into this Tuesdays with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Michael Harvey with Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance on the EU/UK trade with Canada; A spotlight interview with Doug Miller of the Canadian Seed Growers’ Association; John Conrad with Alberta Agriculture on the Western Crop... Read More
Thanks for tuning into this Tuesdays with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Michael Harvey with Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance on the EU/UK trade with Canada; A spotlight interview with Doug Miller of the Canadian Seed Growers’ Association; John Conrad with Alberta Agriculture on the Western Crop... Read More
In the episode of the "Small Town Entrepreneur Podcast" featuring Dr. John Conrad, the conversation delves into the essential nature of leadership across various sectors, from academia to business and education. Dr. Conrad articulates a vision of leadership that intertwines with innovation, emphasizing the need for understanding, influencing, and problem-solving. He challenges the common perception that leadership is inherent to those with titles or positions, suggesting instead that true leadership and innovation are about action and transformation, requiring consistent, often unglamorous work to understand and support others, navigate conflicts, and foster growth. The discussion also touches on the importance of empathy, kindness, compassion, and gratitude in influencing others more effectively than transactional incentives. Furthermore, Dr. Conrad reflects on the challenges of talent recruitment and retention in the current landscape, advocating for a belief in people's potential as a key driver of performance and leadership. The conversation extends to the practical aspects of managing tough situations, the value of taking even small actions to reduce anxiety, and the significance of building relationships and creating a legacy through people rather than accomplishments.
Floresville pastors gather Nov. 19 at a Community Thanksgiving Service, held at the Floresville Christian Fellowship. Participating in the service are (l-r) pastors Larry Smith, Bethel Missionary Baptist Church; Jennifer Kelley, Floresville United Methodist Church; Bennie Herrera, Floresville Christian Fellowship; John Conrad, First Lutheran Church; James McClure, Northview Baptist Church; and Terry Smith and Michael Funderburk, both of Floresville's First Baptist Church.Article Link
We had the pleasure of interviewing Mikayla Lane over Zoom video.Seventeen-year-old Mikayla Lane recently released her new song, “Ambush”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlAjbpQNCC4Written by Mikayla and John Conrad and produced by Jimmy Ritchey (Jake Owen, Clay Walker, Mark Chestnutt), "Ambush" brings a spunky, cowgirl-themed tale of unexpected love on the range and offers up a western-esque vibe. Mikayla Lane is ambitious and driven--traits branded by her upbringing, lifestyle, personality and passions. With heart, vision and talent beyond her years, she knows what she wants and she is determined to chase her dream; her pursuit began early on. Mikayla was just 13 when she earned a spot on Blake Shelton's OIe Red talent roster, which originated in Shelton's hometown of Tishomingo, Oklahoma and Mikayla's home state. She has become a staple at the venue in Tishomingo and has appeared on the Ole Red stages in Nashville, Gatlinburg and Orlando. The country music starlet has become a “fan-favorite” at a variety of notable venues, including Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa where she opened for Jon Wolfe. She is the venue's youngest supporting act to date. The songstress has written and co-produced a catalog of original tunes. As a tween, Mikayla recorded and released her debut EP, Rooftop Nights, and has since released seven studio recordings. She co-wrote and co-produced the single “Superman,” recorded in her bedroom and now approaching 80,000 streams, along with the corresponding music video, which premiered on CMT.com in October 2020. Mikayla also co-wrote and co-produced the single, “Drive” in 2021 and the track catapulted to the Top 10 on Spotify's New Music Nashville. In September 2021, Mikayla introduced her sophomore recording project, Miles From Nowhere, featuring four originals that embrace her western lifestyle. In keeping with family tradition and their mutual passion for rodeo and the lifestyle, Mikayla was recently named as the official spokesperson for the nation's largest youth rodeo, the Vegas Tuffest Junior World Championship.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #MikaylaLane #Ambush #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
This story is a bit unremarkable. While many heists involve a great deal of planning, prep, and care, this one... well... didn't. It was as simple as it gets and was quite successful as the perpetrator was never caught. Bring more energy and focus back into your busy days and visit https://www.magicmind.co/delicti and use code DELICTI20 for 40% off your 1st subscription (only good for 10 days) or 20% off your first single order. To access earlier episodes of Corpus Delicti and to help support the show, please visit patreon.com/corpusdelictiOur merch store can be found at teepublic.com/stores/corpus-delicti-podcastMusic by:Kai Engel"Daemones"Blooper music by:Art of Escapism"Coal Miners"This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_John_Conradhttps://www.cleveland.com/crime/2021/11/mystery-solved-theodore-conrad-vanished-after-robbing-cleveland-bank-where-he-worked-in-1969-marshals-traced-him-to-boston-suburb.htmlhttps://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2022/01/on-his-deathbed-friendly-family-man-gave-up-his-50-year-secret-he-was-a-fugitive-from-1969-bank-heist.htmlhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/theodore-john-conrad-thomas-randele-bank-robber-most-wanted-fugitives-identified/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/bank-robbery-thomas-randele-ted-conrad-b1986900.html
Following the voices of Michelle Hoffman, Azurii Collier, John Conrad and John Flavin, e.017 means to reach a community-based perspective, focusing on the factors that contribute to and resist change/growth in emerging life science ecosystems, especially Chicago. https://www.linkedin.com/in/azuriikcollier/ (Azurii Collier) is the Director of Enterprise Innovation at https://www.abbvie.com/ (AbbVie) and the (national) President of https://www.womeninbio.org/ (Women in Bio) - an organization of professionals committed to promoting careers, leadership, and entrepreneurship for all women in the life sciences. Her background in Cognitive Neuroscience has been a driving force in leading transformations towards knowledge-based ecosystems. https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-burbea-hoffmann-b6b537/ (Michelle Hoffman) is the Executive Director of https://chicagobiomedicalconsortium.org/ (The Chicago Biomedical Consortium (CBC))- and organization built to stimulate collaboration among scientists at Northwestern University, The University of Chicago, the University of Illinois Chicago and others to accelerate discovery that will transform biomedical research and improve the health of humankind. She has particular expertise in healthcare analysis, biotech industry and market analysis. Her work with both large and small, private and public companies as contributed to the impact of her industry knowledge. https://www.linkedin.com/in/ibiojohn/ (John Conrad) is the President & CEO at https://ibio.org/ (Illinois Biotechnology Innovation Organization (iBIO))-an organization dedicated to promoting, connecting and engaging the life sciences community to drive discovery, transform lives through groundbreaking research and grow the Illinois economy. John works alongside policymakers to tackle issues that affect the industry; his focus has been around establishing the Midwest as a viable place to grow a life science company.
Episode 121: I will talk about John Conrad, host of The Elmer The Elephant Show, and my memories of using typewriters. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pete-kastanes/message
Episode 121: I will talk about John Conrad, host of The Elmer The Elephant Show, and my memories of using typewriters. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pete-kastanes/message
Scheffler wins match play, moves to No. 1 in the world Biggest surprises from Austin Will Tiger play Augusta? Talor Gooch talks Augusta National, John Conrad, TPC, Saudi MUCH MORE!!
The House of Aaron is a group of Messianic Christians. What are their worship services like? What is their church structure, and how large is this group? Dr. John Conrad is chief high priest and will answer these questions. GT: Do you have any temples or anything like that? John: One of the things, in […] The post Worship Services & Church Structure (Part 5 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.
What scriptures do they use in the House of Aaron? Does it include the Book of Mormon or other scriptures? Dr. John Conrad is chief high priest and will answer these questions. GT: Let's jump back to Scripture. So, it sounds like the Bible… John: The Bible is our basis. The Levitical writings. GT: The […] The post House of Aaron Scriptures (Part 4 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.
Last time we discussed the story of Abraham and Isaac, a troubling story in the Bible. This time I'll ask Dr. John Conrad about polygamy. Do they practice polygamy in the House of Aaron? I'll also ask about his views on gay marriage and the LGBT community. John: Yeah, Mormonism is a puzzle to me […] The post House of Aaron Views on Polygamy & LGBT (Part 3 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.
The House of Aaron is on the Utah-Nevada border. LDS are practically everywhere. How do they get along with their LDS neighbors? Do they consider themselves a Restoration group? Dr. John Conrad is chief high priest and will answer these questions. GT: All right. So, you wouldn't really consider this like a breakoff or a […] The post LDS/House of Aaron Relations (Part 2 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.
I'm excited to introduce you to the House of Aaron, located on the Utah-Nevada border that practices the Law of Consecration, and celebrates many Jewish holidays. You could call them Messianic Christians. We'll learn more about this group with Dr. John Conrad. John: My name is John Conrad, and you are at the community of […] The post Founding the House of Aaron (Part 1 of 5) appeared first on Gospel Tangents.
Episode 51 Theodore John Conrad robbed a bank in Ohio in 1969. The case was cold for decades until he decided to confess. We also have a couple crime stories. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The guys take the show on the road this week as they were fortunate enough to get a "sneak peek" at the new design, routing and renovations at Midwest City's John Conrad Golf Course! Daniel Mills, the Course Superintendent, walks the guys through all the changes that the design team have put into place at Conrad over the past 6 - 8 months and the guys were absolutely blown away by how the "new" course is starting to take shape! From the removal of 700 trees, the complete remodel and remake of all 18 greens, and the installation of a 3-hole "pitch & putt" short course, Daniel walks the guys through it all during this special interview pod! Be sure to check out all of the changes and get updates on Conrad here at: https://www.midwestcityok.org/parksrec/page/john-conrad-golf-course or, be sure to follow Daniel and all his superintendent musings on Twitter here: @soonerniner80 The guys end things with a round of the "Short Par 4" with Daniel, and everyone will be looking forward to July 1, 2022, whenever the "new" Conrad is slated to open!
Hey all, we're back to normal with an all new episode! This week, Christine revisits the D.B. Cooper case covered back in episode, but this time covers the primary suspects who have been investigated over the past years. Later, John gets into the recently solved cold case of the largest bank heist in Cleveland's history, and how Theodore John Conrad/Thomas Randele has been living a secret double life just down the street from the HDWMT studios! Thank you so much for your support, we appreciate you! For more on these stories, you can find us at @howdidwemissthat on Instagram & https://www.facebook.com/groups/341782203700776 (Facebook). Keep your head up and look out for each other...
Leadership Breakfast – Building Culture part 2. You can't separate the leader from the Culture. A discussion on how a leader builds and shapes a teams Culture. Leadership Breakfast welcomes North Penn high school basketball coach John Conrad. If you're a new manager, coach or teacher learn why it's critical to “win your culture first”.
Leadership Breakfast - Season 2, Episode 2 Culture Part 1. You can't separate the leader from the Culture. A discussion on how a leader builds and shapes a teams Culture. Leadership Breakfast welcomes North Penn high school basketball coach John Conrad. If you're a new manager, coach or teacher learn why it's critical to “win your culture first”.
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This week, A.J., Paul and special guest John Conrad cover District 9..... Topics discussed: What we have been watching Movie Review Links mentioned in this episode: https://www.patreon.com/TwoDudesAndaMovie This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Vera Tavares lê à procura de uma espécie de encontro com o autor. Íntimo, político ou que lhe dê a chave para fazer uma capa. É uma interprete privilegiada e convidou para esta conversa a escritora Dulce Mara Cardoso, autora de O Retorno ou Eliete. As duas desmontam a sua relação pouco ortodoxa com a leitura e especulam como passar - e às vezes falhar - essa paixão a outros. Vamos com elas e com Mrs Dolloway, de Virginia, Woolf, A Bofetada, de Christos Tsiolkas, O Coração das Trevas, de John Conrad, Pedro Paramo, de Ruan Rulfo, Deserto Sonoro, de Valeria Luiselli e A Força da Forma, de Mário Moura.
Good morning, RVA! It’s 30 °F, and the snow’s gone. Highs today should creep back up nearly to 50 °F—and we might even see temperatures in the 60s later this week.Water coolerAs of this morning, the Virginia Department of Health reports 3,817↗️ new positive cases of the coronavirus in the Commonwealth and 8↗️ new deaths as a result of the virus. VDH reports 374↗️ new cases in and around Richmond (Chesterfield: 99, Henrico: 149, and Richmond: 126). Since this pandemic began, 477 people have died in the Richmond region. For the first time ever, Virginia’s seven-day average of new reported cases has broken 3,000 (at 3,005). The seven-day average of new hospitalizations has been over 100 for the last three days, and the number of new deaths—which typically lags hospitalizations by a couple of weeks—has started to creep upwards. In fact, there are so many new cases, that VDH has had to start triaging their case investigation and contact tracing. Bizarrely, in that same news release, the state also announced that they’ll adopt new CDC guidance that gives folks a couple ways to shorten their quarantines should they get exposed to COVID-19. There’s a good table a ways down on the aforelinked page that’ll give you the “residual post-quarantine transmission risk (%) with and without diagnostic testing,” and will show you why the CDC thinks that the numbers work out for shorter quarantines. However, and this is a big however, VDH still recommends that the best option for most folks is to quarantine for a full 14 days: “The safest option is still to quarantine for 14 days after last exposure. Any quarantine shorter than 14 days balances reduced burden against a small possibility of spreading the virus.” Optically, it’s weird to pair this new guidance and a small possibility of spreading the virus with skyrocketing case counts, but, with basically no federal or state-level financial support for folks sent into quarantine, 14 days away from a job can be devastating. At the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sabrina Moreno reports that the Governor may consider new restrictions this week.As foretold, the RPS School Board met last night and voted to “remain completely virtual for the second semester beginning on February 8, 2021.” I’m sure we’ll hear more from Superintendent Kamras in today’s RPS Direct email, but, until then, the RTD’s Kenya Hunter has the details from last night’s meeting. This whole thing is so utterly complex, I don’t really have a great take on what it all means right now. Given the terrifying pervious paragraph, planning for fully-virtual school this winter makes a lot of sense. Will that decision still make sense come April, when, theoretically, we’ve got a bunch of vaccine on the ground and jabbed into arms? How can you even know? Is it better to make a long-term plan now or do a whole semester of will-they-won’t-they? I have no idea, but we’re about to find out.City Council met last night and approved the Mayor’s appointment of Lincoln Saunders as the City’s new Chief Administrative Officer. Here’s the quote from the mayor: "I’m thankful that Richmond City Council has voted to consent to my appointment of Acting CAO Lincoln Saunders. He is familiar with the daily operations of the administration and trusted to lead the city by the members of the administrative team, both of which are vital in serving as Acting CAO. This decision will ensure the continuity of city programs and services. Ms. Reid has been a vital leader during an unprecedented period of crisis in our city, working to keep the wheels of government turning despite a global pandemic. My intention is to appoint her to the CAO position in a permanent capacity as soon as she makes a full recovery. In the meantime, I ask that you join me in lifting her and her family up in prayer.”The RTD’s Michael Paul Williams has a look at Richmond’s history of social change and civil rights movements. Good stuff if you’re unfamiliar with some of Richmond’s lesser known, post-1860s history. I had no idea about this: “The narrative of Richmond as the land that racial unrest forgot is by design, according to University of Richmond historian Julian Maxwell Hayter. He described a strategy by 20th-century Byrd Machine segregationists to portray Richmond and Virginia as ‘the kind of benign version of their Deep South brethren.’ There was ‘a concerted effort by people in power to try to get the country to look away from Virginia and its relationship to slavery and the segregated system,’ Hayter said – an effort that purposely downplayed racial violence, as part of a strategy to tap the flow of federal dollars into Virginia.” Fascinating/horrible.Mike Platania at Richmond BizSense says the owner of the former Baja Bean spot (and the old RVANews headquarters, RIP) has two really great infill projects in the works. John Conrad will drop some three-story, mixed-used buildings into one of my most hated surface-level parking lots at 1505 W. Main Street—the one right next to Beauvine Burger Concept. Conrad also has plans to squeeze in some new buildings on top of the parking lot at 1520 W. Main Street. Folks willingly giving up parking lots to build stuff for people brings me great joy!The City has announced a second round of the Richmond Recovers Grant Program, funded with $2 million of CARES Act money. Small businesses can apply for up to $15,000 to “reimburse the cost of employee wages, including the cost of benefits; rent and utilities for commercial workspaces; PPE and cleaning supplies; E-Commerce expenses; and working capital.” You can find the application here and you have until December 16th to get it filled out and submitted.Reminder: This coming Monday, City Council will vote on Richmond 300, an update to our city’s Master Plan. If you haven’t already, send your councilmember an email telling them to support this years-long effort. If you’re looking for language to use, check out this thread from @RVAbikedad.This morning’s longreadHow Scientists Tracked Down a Mass Killer (of Salmon)I know I’m the #bancars guy, but we really should have some bigger conversations about the non-emissions part of car-related pollution.On a rainy day in 2012, they filled stainless steel containers with a translucent dark liquid coming out of the spout. This time, the salmon exhibited the bizarre symptoms and promptly died. “What is it in that mixture?” Dr. McIntyre recalled thinking. “This is just water that’s on the road, it’s what we tramp through in our rain boots.” It must be something that people don’t regularly measure, she figured. Enter Edward P. Kolodziej, an environmental engineer and chemist at the University of Washington. His lab used a machine called a high resolution mass spectrometer to compare the chemical composition of highway runoff with that of water collected from two urban creeks where the salmon were dying. The samples shared chemicals related to tire particles. So the team brewed up a test concoction by soaking shredded tire tread in water. The salmon died.If you’d like your longread to show up here, go chip in a couple bucks on the ol’ Patreon.
Aqui teneis un audio que llevabamos tiempo queriendo hacer y en el que nuestro camarada El Corintio ha echado el resto. En esta historia, que se engloba en el Ciclo de La Memoria Racial, nuestro protagonista John O´Donnell, retrocede en el tiempo para recordar una de sus vidas pasadas. Este relato es ademas uno de los que componen la serie de los detectives de lo oculto John Kirowan y John Conrad y su ocasional compañero de accion, John O´Donnell, que es el protagonista de este cuento. A disfrutar! Relato producido por Manu El Corintio, del podcast La Guardia del Cuervo: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-guardia-del-cuervo_sq_f1667627_1.html
Aqui teneis un audio que llevabamos tiempo queriendo hacer y en el que nuestro camarada El Corintio ha echado el resto. En esta historia, que se engloba en el Ciclo de La Memoria Racial, nuestro protagonista John O´Donnell, retrocede en el tiempo para recordar una de sus vidas pasadas. Este relato es ademas uno de los que componen la serie de los detectives de lo oculto John Kirowan y John Conrad y su ocasional compañero de accion, John O´Donnell, que es el protagonista de este cuento. A disfrutar! Relato producido por Manu El Corintio, del podcast La Guardia del Cuervo: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-guardia-del-cuervo_sq_f1667627_1.html
John Conrad on Appropriate Behavior
This week Luke is out so A.J. and Paul carry on with a special guest John Conrad. See what the crew thinks about RISE OF SKYWALKER.... Topics discussed: What we have been watching. Mandalorian ep.7 review Rise of Skywalker review. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Fellow podcast hosts Bill McLoughlin, of Furniture Today, and John Conrad, executive director of International Society of Furniture Designers and podcast host of Design Between the Lines, get together to talk about the value of industry designer and maker awards, the imperative to know your audience and a shared wonderment about the evolution of the industry.
Lydia Barber of the American Association of Suicide Prevention and John Conrad of Bayview Professional Associates talk about the Out of the Darkness Walk, set for October 20th in Daphne.
On this episode Mike Hearne sits down Oklahoma State alum Talor Gooch. Talor played golf at Oklahoma State from 2011-2014 and is now in his rookie season on the PGA Tour. Talor grew up in Midwest City playing golf at John Conrad. He decided at the age of 9 he'd be a on the PGA Tour one day and from that point on worked towards his goal. Listen in as they talk about that incredible journey and Talor's plans for his future on tour. "
The LDS Church recently made changes to their temple endowment ceremony. Rumor has it that the Cutlerite endowment has changed very little since the death of Joseph Smith. We'll continue our discussion about Cutlerite temple practices with Steve Shields. It appears they believe women hold priesthood in their temple ordinances! https://youtu.be/8nA9mj_bp3s Steve: So, that building is, in all intents and purposes, it's a temple and it would resemble the Kirtland Temple model except Kirtland had no font. But, the upstairs room for the priesthood on the second floor, they weren't necessarily doing rituals there, but they did some washings and anointings upstairs on the third floor in the attic level. And so, on the second floor of the Cutlerite buildings in Minnesota and Independence, that's dedicated as a holy place. They call it the upper room work. They don't use the term endowment. They do know what that means because we've talked about it with them. But, I do know. They've told me this, that women are ordained as high priestesses in the celestial church, not in the outer church, not in the public church. They have no priesthood in the public church. GT: Oh, so women have a temple priesthood, but not an Ecclesiastical priesthood. Steve: Exactly. Yeah, that's right. That's the extent of my knowledge about that. A few years ago when… GT: That's interesting, Michael Quinn, in my current interview, just kind of said the LDS have the same thing. Jonathan Stapley said, "Well, we don't want to call it priesthood." But Quinn wasn't nearly as careful on that. Steve: Yeah. Well, I'm in the Quinn camp on that issue. We'll also discuss a break off from the RLDS Church called the House of Aaron. Steve: The House of Aaron is based at Eskdale, Utah. And they used to be called the Aaronic Order or the Order of Aaron. Morris Glendening was the founder, promoter of that. In the recent 10 or 12 years, they've been having lots of conversation with Fred Larsen and the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. John Conrad, who is the leader of the House of Aaron, his father was Bob Conrad, who was the chief high priest successor to Morris Glendening as chief high priest. John has gone out to Independence many times with folks their church. They've shifted a lot since Glendening's times in the '40's. They always said they were not Mormons and yet all of their members had been Mormons. Have you heard of the House of Aaron before? Check out our conversation…. Steve Shields says Cutlerites have female priesthood, and we talk about House of Aaron in Eskdale, Utah Don't forget out other conversations with Steve! 238: Fundamentalists and Cutlerites (Shields) 227: Conspiracy Theories: William Smith, Samuel Smith, James Strang(Shields) 226: Sidney's Unsung Role in Restoration (Shields) 225: Steve's Shields Own Divergent Path 224: Who Owns the Temple Lot? (Shields)
On this episode of the TPAC 20, Kristin Horsley speaks with Nashville native Jeremy Benton and Franklin resident John Conrad Schuck from Irving Berlin's White Christmas! They discuss everything from performing in their hometowns, their favorite Nashville spots, bringing the show to audiences across the country, and more. Irving Berlin's White Christmas played TPAC November 13-18, 2018.
Only two episodes left in season 3! This week I sat down with my good homie John Conrad. One savage Jersey brother who's a fucking G! Talked comedy life music and everything in between! Season 3 finale 12/25/2018!! Season 4 ??/??/2019 Follow the podcast! Twitter: @MiddayManny Instagram: @Middaywithmanny Personal Instagram: @Mahnewl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midday-with-manny/support
:28 - Nominations for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame were released on Tuesday, and naturally, there will always be a debate on who’ll go in, who gets snubbed, and the criteria and qualifications overall. Ray, Jeanne, and Tony chatted about the list of candidates, as well as those who are on the outside looking in. 9:23 - Hurricane Michael, as of this post, has been upgraded to a Category 4 and is set to blast the Florida Panhandle as early as this afternoon. As is the case with hurricanes and tropical storms, the American Red Cross is there to help, as Jim McIntyre stated with Ray. 16:03 - Continuing the coverage from Florida is WFLA’s John Conrad, who came on to set the scene. Also joining us is Ed Esposito, former news director at WAKR. 25:50 - Time now for the Academic Exam, sponsored by the Akron-Summit County Public Library. This week, we have Parker and Mason, two brothers from Green High School competing. 36:40 - Patrick Bravo is the president of the school board in Akron, and he joined Ray to talk about the foundation’s continued support of LeBron James’s I Promise school and what to do with the older school facilities.
Military leaders have been some of the greatest leaders of all time. However, many have been quietly leading in the shadows of their military service. Military leaders have a distinct difference in their leadership requirements compared to their civilian counterparts - they have the potential of seeing their people fall in combat. In today's episode, I have the delight of interview Colonel (retired) John Conrad. Colonel Conrad was a Canadian Army Officer and now currently works as an executive within the Albertan government. Leading From the Front Topics During the interview, we the following topics: What led him down the leadership road.What have been some of his greatest challenges as a leader.What is the greatest success he has enjoyed as a leader.What would be the largest setback he has had as a leader.What is one piece of advice for leaders starting their journey.Where he thinks most leaders fail today. Guest Resources Colonel Conrad has written two books to date, both of which I own and highly recommend for reading. If they are of interest to you then have a look at them via the following links: What the Thunder Said: Reflections of Canadian Army Officer in KandaharAmong the Walking Wounded: Soldiers, Survival, and PTSD Moving Forward Leadership Resources Keep on top of Moving Forward Leadership with all the resources which I have established for you: POWER Goals Program - If you are ready to stop complaining and start achieving those goals which you have been trying to achieve for some time now. Then stop chasing your dreams and start achieving them through my very own POWER Goals program. Learn about picking the right goals, figuring out how to achieve them, getting on track with achieving them and most importantly how to get back on track when you fail... because you will. Learn more here! Moving Forward Leadership Resources - Check out the Moving Forward Leadership Resources section where I list every single resource mentioned on the show. As well, there are books which I have read written or read personally and finally various types of services which I use and recommend. The 9 Foundations of Leadership – I’ve written this ebook for you all to get a base of your leadership skills. With this book, you will be able to begin to form your leadership style. For a small fee, you can get your journey started and get ahead of your peers! Just follow the link in the title, and your copy awaits you! Facebook Page – Check out updates from Moving Forward Leadership, as well when links and videos. Facebook Group – Come and let’s discuss leadership. I will swing by and answer any questions you have as well as provide advice and guidance for your situations. Twitter – Definitely subscribe here to find out when new episodes go live, or if I have a random idea to share with the world. Monthly Newsletter – Sign up for my newsletter and see what is happening in the background with me, read the most interesting articles in leadership, as well as get inside information from time-to-time on what I have upcoming! Email – Don’t hesitate to reach out to me with ideas, suggestions, comments or questions. I truly love hearing from you all! Where to Subscribe to Moving Forward Leadership Love the Moving Forward Leadership Podcast? Then subscribe to your favourite device and app! As well, please leave me a review! These reviews mean more to me than you could ever imagine.
Speaker or Performer: Ursula Conrad and Dan Christ Date of Delivery: February 21, 2016 As UUs, we hold a belief in 7 Principles and the sentiment that what we do while here on Earth matters. In this popular service format, Ursula and Dan will share their spiritual journeys and how they live our UU principles.Ursula is a native of Switzerland who moved to North Dakota with her husband John Conrad, who was a charter member of this UU church. Ursula is a retired Public Health Nurse and served as a Peace Corps volunteer.Dan Christ is a native of Kansas, lived a third of his life in California, and then moved to North Dakota.Dan is retired, after an extensive career with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, where he served in many capacities, including a Corrections Officer and Community Programs Manager.
Mission's Conference - Bro. John Conrad - 02 - 14 - 16PM by Bible Baptist Church - Brookings, SD
Col Conrad has a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) and Masters in Defence Studies from the Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario. He was commissioned as a Naval Officer (MARS) in May, 1987. After retraining as an army combat logistics officer he has served in virtually every command billet possible in 1 Service Battalion in Western Canada from platoon commander to Commanding Officer in 2005-2006. Over half of his career has been spent with the Army of the West in 1 Canadian […]
Fire on the Horizon James Tweed talks to Capt. John Conrad about his book on the Deepwater Horizon accident. Link to buy the book from Amazon : http://amzn.to/hWHpcq