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This week on the Dirt and Vert Podcast, we're lacing up our boots and hitting the trail with John Hardin & Keith Overbay as they talk about crewing and setting the Natchez Trace FKT. We're not just talking about the miles and the records. We dive deep into the heart and soul of these FKT attempts, exploring the meticulous preparation, the emotional rollercoasters, and the physical challenges that push runners to their limits. It's a raw and honest look at what it takes to chase those big, audacious goals. But it's not just about grit and determination. We also talk about the power of community and support in the ultra world, and how those connections can lift you up when the going gets tough. It's a reminder that we're all in this together, and that shared passion can fuel incredible achievements. So if you've ever dreamed of chasing your own FKT, or if you're simply inspired by stories of human resilience and perseverance, this episode is a must-listen. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Guests and Their Journey 05:39 John's Running Journey and Early Experiences 11:28 Keith's Entry into Running and Shared Experiences 13:54 The Natchez Trace FKT Attempt: Background and Preparation 18:18 Preparation and Training for the FKT 26:21 Challenges Faced During the FKT Attempt 31:24 Final Preparations and Logistics for the FKT 33:51 Preparation and Day One Overview 46:56 Day Two Challenges and Adjustments 57:22 Day Three: Injury and Mental Struggles 01:04:35 The Struggle of Endurance 01:08:31 Finding Strength in Pain 01:11:53 Mental Challenges and Breakthroughs 01:17:37 The Role of Support and Crew 01:23:57 The Final Push to the Finish Line 01:35:00 The Journey to the FKT 01:42:56 The Emotional and Mental Aspects of Running 01:48:09 Community and Connection in Trail Running 01:52:58 The Challenges of Crewing 01:56:04 Looking Ahead: Future Adventures
This week on The Land Show, our host Jonathan Goode speaks with Zack Brown about the upcoming 41st annual World Deer Expo in Birmingham, Alabama. https://www.worlddeerexpo.com John Hardin and Frasier Moreman are in studio to talk about one of their exciting new properties for sale near Auburn- Auburn Oaks. Auburn Oaks is a turn key recreational and hunting property, that is already a well-established business and event venue. https://www.selandgroup.com/property/auburn-oaks-farm/ Stacy Lyn Harris joins us to share some summer grilling and dish ideas for the 4th of July. She also talks about her new cookbook, "Love Language of the South." https://stacylynharris.com Thanks to our generous sponsors that make it possible to bring you The Land Show every week: Alabama Ag Credit, Alabama Farmers Federation, Poultry South, First South Farm Credit, The Land Report, LandThink, and LandFlip.
This week on The Land Show, our host Jonathan Goode talks with Heather Adams, owner of Joyful Goat Rentals, is on to discuss a great business venture that she has bringing smiles to faces with her loveable goats. The goats are available for parties, or she has some that are great for "goatscaping", helping to clean up land with heavy vegetation. https://www.joyfulgoatrentals.com/ John Hardin, with Southeastern Land Group, talks about some great new properties for sale in east Alabama. John also shares with us about the Pocoson Farm in Harris County, Georgia that is available for sale. http://www.selandgroup.com/agents/john-hardin Robert King discusses the important role that Farm Service Agency (FSA) loans play in making purchases of rural land and poultry farms. www.poultrysouth.com -Andrew Harp, with Alabama Ag Credit, talks about the legacy of land, and why so many of our customers and clients consider this as one of the main reasons for making a land purchase. http://www.alabamaagcredit.com Thanks to our generous sponsors that make it possible to bring you The Land Show every week: Alabama Ag Credit, Alabama Farmers Federation, Poultry South, First South Farm Credit, The Land Report, LandThink, and LandFlip.
If you hear something you like, text your friends, if you don't hear something you like, text us here!As the gentle Texas breeze whispers through the vintage cars at the Keels & Wheels Concours d'Elegance, we ensconce ourselves in the lap of automotive luxury with a thorough examination of the 2024 Infiniti QX60. Imagine gripping the wheel of this sumptuous SUV, with its quilted leather hugging your every curve and the open road beckoning. The In Wheel Time crew join the chorus, comparing notes on how Infiniti's offering contends with luxury titans like Audi and disruptors like Kia. We wrench open the hood of performance, styling, and the nuances that set the QX60 apart, all while navigating the competitive currents of the luxury SUV marketplace.Shift gears with us as we switch from plush modernity to the soulful art of classic car restoration with John Hardin, Creative Classics and Customs. Feel the heartbeat of history as we share tales from the trenches of rebuilding automotive legends, blending yesterday's allure with today's tech. Listen in as we reminisce about our journey from collision repair to exclusively breathing new life into classic steel. We'll introduce you to the intricacies of sourcing custom chassis and debate the economics of Camaros vs. Mopars, all wrapped up with a bow of personal anecdotes from the Hot Rod Tour of Texas. This episode is a love letter to the car enthusiast, a rich tapestry woven with the threads of Houston's vibrant automotive scene and the colorful characters that turn ordinary vehicles into extraordinary tales.The Original Lupe' Tortilla RestaurantsLupe Tortilla in Katy, TexasSponsored by Gulf Coast Auto ShieldPaint protection and more!Sponsored by ProAm Auto AccessoriesProAm Auto Accessories: "THE" place to go to find exclusive and hard to find parts and accessories!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeartRadio! Just go to iheartradio.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeartRadio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk podcast can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
John Hardin takes the ancient aboriginal instrument known as “didgeridoo” to new places via digital technology. His music transports the listener with ethereal otherworldly soundscapes, organic rhythms and primal dance grooves.
In this captivating episode of "Life Along the Streetcar," we delve into the heart of Tucson with an exclusive look at "The Grand" — a visionary project set to redefine our beloved city's landscape. Join host Tom Heath as he sits down with the innovative minds behind this grand endeavor, Nicholas Wayne and John Hardin, to uncover the aspirations and inspirations driving this transformative project. Discover how "The Grand" aims to weave together the rich tapestry of Tucson's culture, community, and heritage, creating a vibrant nexus for creativity, connection, and growth. From the drawing board to the anticipated unveiling, learn about the meticulous planning, community engagement, and bold visions shaping this landmark initiative. "The Grand" is a testament to Tucson's resilience, innovation, and communal spirit. Tune in to explore how this project will cultivate a dynamic, inclusive space that honors our past while propelling us into a promising future. Dive into the story of "The Grand Vision" and be part of the journey as we envision and build the Tucson of tomorrow, together.
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Introducing Steven Rosen, author of Tonechaser, a book about the late Edward Van Halen culled from interviews and experiences across their 25+ year friendship. Steven has written for Guitar Player, Guitar World and many other Rock publications. He has authored numerous books about rock legends Jeff Beck, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Black Sabbath, Free/Bad Company and Randy Rhoads. Here is PART 2 of our conversation. We begin PART 2 with the Sammy Hagar era. We discuss with Eddie's search for a new singer and his feelings about Sammy during the 'Honeymoon' period. What might have created the rift between Eddie & Sammy? What might be the reason for Eddie's drive and obsession with music to the detriment of his own health and relationships? Was Eddie able to achieve happiness in his life? What was the difference between Eddie the ROCKSTAR and Eddie the MAN? We delve into Van Halen III with Gary Cherone. How did Eddie feel about his 3rd singer and how did we deal with the crushing public rejection of the record and of Gary? We also discuss the loss of the friendship between Steven and Eddie. Who were some of the friends that Eddie had both in and out of the industry? I ask Steven some questions about Eddie from my lifelong friends Tom Lang & John Hardin. Steven gives us some great answers to these questions:) Buy TONECHASER! www.tonechaserbook.com And please leave a review!:) All of this, and of course, we put Steven on the HOT SEAT by asking the 10 questions made famous by Bernard Pivot and then James Lipton on Inside The Actors Studio with a twist!:) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introducing Steven Rosen, author of Tonechaser, a book about the late Edward Van Halen culled from interviews and experiences across their 25+ year friendship. Steven has written for Guitar Player, Guitar World and many other Rock publications. He has authored numerous books about rock legends Jeff Beck, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Black Sabbath, Free/Bad Company and Randy Rhoads. Here is PART 2 of our conversation. We begin PART 2 with the Sammy Hagar era. We discuss with Eddie's search for a new singer and his feelings about Sammy during the 'Honeymoon' period. What might have created the rift between Eddie & Sammy? What might be the reason for Eddie's drive and obsession with music to the detriment of his own health and relationships? Was Eddie able to achieve happiness in his life? What was the difference between Eddie the ROCKSTAR and Eddie the MAN? We delve into Van Halen III with Gary Cherone. How did Eddie feel about his 3rd singer and how did we deal with the crushing public rejection of the record and of Gary? We also discuss the loss of the friendship between Steven and Eddie. Who were some of the friends that Eddie had both in and out of the industry? I ask Steven some questions about Eddie from my lifelong friends Tom Lang & John Hardin. Steven gives us some great answers to these questions:) Buy TONECHASER! www.tonechaserbook.com And please leave a review!:) All of this, and of course, we put Steven on the HOT SEAT by asking the 10 questions made famous by Bernard Pivot and then James Lipton on Inside The Actors Studio with a twist!:) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Hardin is joined by Jake Crain from Crain & Company to break down the College Football weekend. Later, we give our Top 25 after Week 3 of the season.
Jake Crain, from Crain & Company, joins John Hardin to recap the Football weekend in College and the NFL. Later, Terry Davis from the Tri-State Defender discusses the Tigers newest commitment this morning and their win over Arkansas State.
John Hardin is joined by Isaac Simpson on the Tigers and Grizzlies.
Evie Van Pelt from the Rebel Walk joins John Hardin.
John Hardin is joined by Isaac Simpson live from TPC Southwind at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
John Hardin is joined by Mitch Davis live from TPC Southwind at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
John Hardin discusses the NFL Quarterback battles as we go through training camp and what he expects to transpire as we go through the preseason. Later, we discuss the strangest stories of the day during Access Hardinwood.
John Hardin breaks down all of the baseball games on the slate today and his best bets. Later, he breaks down the strangest stories of the day during Access Hardinwood.
John Hardin FFA members Nicaela Diaz, Benjamin Updegraff and Ciarra Tucker shared information about what the chapter is involved in the community.
Thank you to Paul Steele and John Hardin for coming onto the show to talk about their newest endeavor. The CheNarr Adventure Race is coming to the Nashville, Tennessee area this coming August. Driven by a desire to share the natural beauty of the area and their love of adventure, John and Paul are excited for the first edition of the race. Shownotes:https://www.adventuresignup.com/Race/TN/Pegram/CheNarrhttps://hardwinadventures.com/
You aren't promised tomorrow, so make the most of today. John Hardin and I discuss his accident and how it changed his life.
Folks you know you need more. Unfortunately, we are going to give it to you. This episode features a special full-length Week in Metal ballad thanks to the editing of one John Hardin who tells us: "people should sit back...adjust their pillow in the dumpster and soak it in" So pour yourself something sexy and soak it in. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mametalcast/message
This Week on The Land Show: Jonathan talks about his encounter with a Presbyterian Possum! Kayla Greer with the Alabama Cattlemen's Association is in studio to discuss the results of the Bama's Best Beef contest. (You can hear Kayla beginning at 4:37) www.bamabeef.org Matt McLin, winner of Bama's Best Beef contest, is on to discuss their McLin's Restaurant in Daleville, Alabama. (You can hear Matt's interview from 8:45 to 23:20) https://www.facebook.com/McLinsRestaurant/ Brian Hardin, External Affairs Director for the Alabama Cattlemen's Association, joins us to discus the upcoming state and federal elections coming up next week. (You can hear Brian's interview from 23:20 to 37:17) http://www.alfafarmers.org Brian Watts and John Hardin were in studio to discuss the land market in and around Lee County, and share some trends happening in their area. (You can hear Brian and John's interview from 37:17 to 51:00) http://www.selandgroup.com/agents/brian-watts and www.selandgroup.com/agents/john-hardin Randall Upchurch talks about poultry farms, and what the market is doing in our Farmland Report. (You can hear Randall's interview from 51:00 to 59:00) www.poultrysouth.com
Bryant and Zack talk with John Hardin with NFL, Justin Tucker, Tennessee rolling and more. Also, they talk about College Football, Jimbo Fisher's buyout and more.
Donna talks about the Harden House that is supposedly haunted by a man named John Harden (also spelled John Hardin in some articles). If you're from Clermont, Florida you might know of this unsolved murder and ghost story! Kerri talks about a family from Wife Swap TV show that faced unimaginable tragedy. The Stockdale family was extremely conservative, but did that extreme parenting lead to murder? If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Stitcher! Thanks so much. This episode is sponsored by Babbel! If you want to start learning a new language, go to babbel.com/creep for up to 60% off your subscription! This episode is also sponsored by Java House! Go to www.javahouse.com and user our special code CREEP! That saves you 10% on your order!! Cold Brew for the win!
Donna talks about the Harden House that is supposedly haunted by a man named John Harden (also spelled John Hardin in some articles). If you're from Clermont, Florida you might know of this unsolved murder and ghost story! Kerri talks about a family from Wife Swap TV show that faced unimaginable tragedy. The Stockdale family was extremely conservative, but did that extreme parenting lead to murder? If you have any local true crime, local urban legend/lore, ghost stories.. we want them all!! We want to hear from YOU. Especially if you have any funny Ambien stories! Email us at aparanormalchicks@gmail.com Join The Creepinati @ www.patreon.com/theAPCpodcast Please rate and review us on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Stitcher! Thanks so much. This episode is sponsored by Babbel! If you want to start learning a new language, go to babbel.com/creep for up to 60% off your subscription! This episode is also sponsored by Java House! Go to www.javahouse.com and user our special code CREEP! That saves you 10% on your order!! Cold Brew for the win!
In this week's Driver Meeting LIVE, Safety welcomes John Hardin (over 18 years of experience at Prime) to the department. We host the weekly Driver Meeting every Friday morning at 8 a.m. CST in Springfield, MO; Salt Lake City, UT; and Pittston, PA. Interested in driving for Prime? Apply online at www.primeinc.com/?r=blog or give our recruiters a call at 866-290-1568.
Continuing into the new trilogy of Jurassic movies, this week Darren and Adrienne give their takes on Jurassic World. This soft reboot was able to strike a chord with the generations that were kids when the original came out and appeal to the new younger generations. This episode is dedicated to our friend John Hardin who we lost later that year in 2015.
The second episode of our weekly podcast wherein we look at an interesting piece of legislation that flew through the TN General Assembly to no avail, talk about the lingering effects of Covid policy on colleges and universities, and discuss the art of trail running.Twitter @realpamphleteerInstagram @realpamphleteerSign Up for our daily newsletter.NOTESAes Triplex by Robert Louis Stevenson (Read)Nashville Our rundown of the GA bill from 3/9/22 (Read)Nashville The actual text of the bill (Read)Elsewhere For Those Most at Risk, COVID-19 Is Not Over (Read)Elsewhere 'Normal didn't work for us': People with disabilities worry about loss of virtual options (Read)Elsewhere Cut Students Some Slack Already (Read)EVENT CALENDARView our full calendar with all the events we mentioned in today's show (View)List to our Spotify containing a selection of bands playing this week (Listen)OUTSIDE GUESTWilliam Harwood is a frequent contributor to the Pamphleteer, Senior Editor at Edible Nashville, and an avid trail runner. Today, we talk to him about John Hardin who will attempt to complete the Appalachian Trail in under 41 days, 7 hours, and 39 minutes which requires him to run ~53 miles per day.Records for completing the Appalachian Trail (Info)Hardwin Adventures (Info)Achilles International, Nashville (Info)
Here is my interview with ultrarunner, FKT Holder and race director John Hardin. John is the founder of Hardwin Adventures which hosts many races in Middle Tennessee. We discuss John's upcoming attempt to set the AT FKT. He talks about nutrition, strategy and his reasoning for going after the record.
John Hardin is the co-founder and Executive Director of Proclaim Justice—a not-for-profit organization that frees victims of wrongful convictions. He is also a private investigator who has years of experience in public affairs communications. John is known for bringing media and public attention to situations where there's a wrongful conviction. John's co-founder, Jason Baldwin, was one of the members of the “West Memphis Three,” a well-known case in which three people in Arkansas were wrongfully convicted of a crime and sent to prison for many years. John played a critical role in freeing the trio. Now, together, John and Jason are doing that for other people. In this multifaceted conversation, John shares what he's learned from knocking on doors and looking for answers. John also discusses the power of persistence and resilience; how it feels to come up short and not find what you're looking for; and getting up each day to fight for what you believe is right. John's experience with the West Memphis Three changed the course of his career, taking him from an unhappy existence in political and legislative consulting to a life fueled by purpose. John shares advice for dealing with discouragement and roadblocks, and why it's important to find what works for ourselves in order to reset and renew our passion for our lives and careers. Lastly, John gives an incredibly powerful answer to Amy Jo's question on what he would say to himself if he was to go back to his crossroads moment prior to starting the organization. Learning to be persistent takes time and effort. Getting angry doesn't change the situation. You have to take action to make change. For more information about Proclaim Justice, head to www.proclaimjustice.org. Get Amy Jo's newsletter: https://amyjomartin.activehosted.com/f/21 Follow Amy Jo… Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyjomartin/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/amyjomartin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyJoMartin/ Why Not Now? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whynotnow/ Buy Amy Jo's book: https://amyjomartin.com/book Follow Renegade Global: https://www.instagram.com/renegade_global
It's the sequel you never thought you needed! Brian is joined by Mike Manzi and Shakespeare expert John Hardin to chat 2008's Hamlet 2 staring Steve Coogan, Catherine Keener, Elisabeth Shue, Amy Poehler and David Arquette. How well does a film about a teacher/ failed actor trying to save his high school drama program by staging a sequel to the Bards most sacred play work? Listen and find out, sexy Jesus!
Pain is an uncomfortable feeling that we tend to avoid. What if we chose to welcome it instead? Shift your mind and transform pain into growth.My guest on this podcast is no stranger to discomfort, pain, and failure. In fact, he welcomes them!John Hardin is the founder of Hardwin Adventures in Tennessee and has set several FKT's or fastest known times, including the Sheltowee Trace, which is over 300 miles through Kentucky and Tennessee.John likes to push himself to the edge of what he thinks he's capable of and helps other people get uncomfortable through his Adventure Races. He is currently training for the Appalachian Trail (AT) FKT all while balancing work and family life.In this episode, John and I chat about his training process for the AT FKT and more, including:Why you should lean into the unknownHow not to focus on doubtHow to welcome failure and painWhy you should put something big and ridiculous on your calendarFinding your meditative stateWhat happiness isWhy pain is beautiful part of lifeSee episode website for show notes and links mentioned in the podcast.
Kayla Greer, Communications Director for the Alabama Cattlemen's Association, was in to promote "Beef Month" which occurs every October. She shared about some great events and initiatives the Association is holding around the state. www.bamabeef.org- Robert King talked about winter forage grasses on his family farm in Clay County in our Farmland Report. www.selandgroup.com/agents/robert-king- John Hardin was on to talk about a special, legacy property, Circle N Farm, which consists of over 4,000 acres near Auburn, Alabama. It is a premier sporting property, with tremendous timber stands and development potential. https://www.selandgroup.com/property/circle-n-farm-salem-al/- Taylor Hart, with First South Farm Credit, discusses current land lending opportunities and the strong demand buyers still have for small acreage parcels where they can live in a rural setting.
This article is from Fifth Estate #387, the summer reading issue, released Spring 2012, available here at Fifth Estate or here at LittleBlackCart.com. Immediatism.com My other podcast, PointingTexts.org Feedback and requests to Cory@Immediatism.com, and your comment may be shared in a future episode
We're jumping right back in and diving in deep on the topic of offshore wind. Make sure you check out part 1 of this episode, before giving this a listen. In part 2, we continue our conversation with Abby Watson of Siemens Gamesa to talk about offshore wind manufacturing and the importance of a robust supply chain to the growth of the industry in the United States. We wrap up by talking to John Hardin of the NC Department of Commerce to highlight some of the recent developments from the state in support of the offshore wind industry. And in a special addition to this week's episode - Ivan Urlaub of NCSEA joins us to break down what really happened in Texas this week. More information on the offshore wind supply chain analysis and NC's offshore wind MOU: https://www.nccommerce.com/business/key-industries-north-carolina/energy/offshore-wind-industry Presented by NC Sustainable Energy Association. Hosted and produced by Matt Abele (Twitter: @MattAbele)
A Florida man is gunned down in cold blood and his murder is never solved. But the victims continues to haunt the murder scene, an old Victorian house in Central Florida. Plus, we can't imagine eating a dog, but they do in China. Why and what can you do to save these poor pooches.
John Hardin has something to say. It's better to burn out than fade away.
For the final episode to the series, Alex talks to John Hardin about what motivated him to dedicate his life to freeing the wrongfully convicted. John also talks about some of the inmates they believe to be innocent and are currently helping, and has some advice for any listeners wanting to get involved with supporting them. The Innocents is presented by Alex Hannaford and produced by Peter Sale
For the final episode to the series, Alex talks to John Hardin about what motivated him to dedicate his life to freeing the wrongfully convicted. John also talks about some of the inmates they believe to be innocent and are currently helping, and has some advise for any listeners wanting to get involved with supporting them. The Innocents is presented by Alex Hannaford (http://www.alexhannaford.com/) and produced by Peter Sale (https://www.petersale.co.uk/)
CHECK out our episode on Critical Thinking as actor, chess teacher and great friend of the program John Hardin moves his best pieces of movie and chess knowledge forward to our in depth discussion on this brand new film based on the true story of teens overcoming adversity and winning the National High School Chess Championship. Directed and staring one of Brian's favorite people of all time, John Leguizamo; Brian and John Hardin discuss how important representation in is film, how cool it is to get a latinx story and a whole lot of chess. Learns terms like Scandinavian Defense, "the Pride and Sorrow of chess", zugzwang and "screwing it in" among others. Also, stay tuned till the end of the episode to find out what John and Brian will be doing this Thursday at 7pm EST.
High School Slumber Party goes back to 1967 to talk about a classic film showcasing one of the most successful and revered actors of all-time: Sidney Poitier in To Sir, with Love. Joining Brian are good friends John Hardin and the Foodie Films Man himself, Kyle Reinfried, to break down the tale of Thackery: an engineer by trade who finds himself a teacher at a tough inner city London school. While the exact words of Thackery's lessons may not seem "woke" today, the meaning behind his lectures on self-respect, racism, and humanity ring incredibly true in 2020. What may be ringing in your ear, however, is the film's super-catchy theme song sung by co-star Lulu!
Kyle kicks off a Sidney Poitier double feature that will continue on High School Slumber Party later this week with To Sir With Love! In this episode, Kyle is joined by High School Slumber Party's host Brian Rodriguez and John Hardin (back from our episode on My Dinner with Andre) to discuss Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. They talk about what this progressive film stood for in its day, how it could be improved, the stellar cast and their performances, and more!
Today's guest is John Hardin, the owner of Hardwin Adventures, a Nashville-based multi-sport event company that conceptualizes, creates, and hosts low-impact adventure styled events. In today's episode, we'll discuss the origins of the company as a single, 6-mile event and its growth into a year-round, nine event promotion. We'll also cover John's personal experience in adventure racing and some of the remarkable feats he has accomplished, including his record for fastest known time covering the Sheltowee Trace. We think you'll enjoy our chat with John and be truly inspired to get outdoors and find your own adventure. As always, thank you so much for listening!ThanksZac & Annie
John Cody Hardin (USMC) is the Co-founder & Executive Director of The Warrior's Keep. The Warrior’s Keep is a 501(C)(3) tax exempt non-profit organization whose mission is to unite, empower and enhance the quality of life for veterans with the use of Outdoor Therapy. We at The Warrior's Keep believe that sometimes the best medicine is nature's medicine. Our programs provide Veterans with free access to outdoor activities, designed to educate and assist with the difficulties of reintegrating back to civilian life. Website: https://www.thewarriorskeep.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewarriorskeep/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewarriorskeep/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“We wish to expose once more…atheistic Communism…the satanic scourge” (Pius XI, Divini Redemptoris, 7). “The United States is the most powerful Marxist country.” John Hardin, S.J. from a lecture in 1998. Pray the 54-Day Novena for the Consecration of Russia starting May 1. To celebrate St. Joseph the Worker against the Socialist “May Day,” T.S. […]
John Hardin is a sports talk radio host for Sports 56 WHBQ in Memphis. We talk about his idea for a jubilee to stimulate the economy. We also talk NFL Draft, Tiger King, and getting back to normal life.
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Trevor Rice is joined by Elizabethtown Panthers coach James Haire and new John Hardin girls' basketball coach Nicole Coleman.
The U.S. invasion of Mexico in 1846 sparked a humanitarian catastrophe that had profound consequences for both countries. Abraham Lincoln joined a Whig fight against the war.
By 1842, Abraham Lincoln had completed a long and painful journey into the middle class. He was an established attorney and had married into a prominent family. But politics would force him to reckon with the costs of his decisions -- and later, confront a grief he had never left behind.
Trevor Rice is joined by football coaches from John Hardin and Central Hardin. They preview the big showdown coming Friday night between the in-county rivals.
Welcome back everyone! This week Isaiah, Ryan and I sit down with Steve Jasset and John Hardin, veteran's of the fire service out here in Eastern, NC. These guys are not only full-time firefighters, but Steve is also the owner and head coach of CrossFit Burn in New Bern, NC. John is a seasoned CrossFit competitor, former CrossFit Regional athlete, and teammate. Join us as we get their point of view on how functional fitness helps on the job performance, mental toughness, and building stronger teams!
Trevor Rice is joined by Mark Story of the Herald-Leader and Kentucky.com. He also talks about John Hardin basketball and more.
Where do you get your records growing up in a small west coast town? Special guest John Hardin peels back the curtain to reveal that he's not always been the superhip homeboy from Austin that y'all think he is.
John Hardin joins the show to talk all things Memphis Tigers.
Jack Young, of counsel at Sandler Reiff in Washington, DC, and an expert on election law, discusses his work on the 2000 Bush v. Gore recount – from the Gore team’s pre-dawn rush to Tallahassee to its rifts on strategy. Attempts to create a standard by which all “chads” could be judged brought the matter to the courts, beginning what Jack views as unwarranted federal interference in an ongoing state process. Miranda Warnings is hosted by past NYSBA President David Miranda.
At the intersection of Medicine, Entrepreneurship, and Design is MEDLaunch. MEDLaunch is a non-profit biomedical incubator that solves healthcare problems with interdisciplinary teams of students at St. Louis University. Joining us today are: John Hardin, a phenomenal business man and the executive director of MEDLaunch and Lucas Rydberg, a previous team leader (Phas3). In this episode: - About the MEDLaunch program and how it was inspired/founded - The development and overall success of MEDLaunch as a whole - What the teams and work with university students entail. - What the university students learned. - Who the key role models or examples of success are. - What is Demo Day
At the intersection of Medicine, Entrepreneurship, and Design is MEDLaunch. MEDLaunch is a non-profit biomedical incubator that solves healthcare problems with interdisciplinary teams of students at St. Louis University. Joining us today are: John Hardin, a phenomenal business man and the executive director of MEDLaunch and Lucas Rydberg, a previous team leader (Phas3). In this episode: - About the MEDLaunch program and how it was inspired/founded - The development and overall success of MEDLaunch as a whole - What the teams and work with university students entail. - What the university students learned. - Who the key role models or examples of success are. - What is Demo Day
Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business
At the intersection of Medicine, Entrepreneurship, and Design is MEDLaunch. MEDLaunch is a non-profit biomedical incubator that solves healthcare problems with interdisciplinary teams of students at St. Louis University. Joining us today are: John Hardin, a phenomenal business man and the executive director of MEDLaunch and Lucas Rydberg, a previous team leader (Phas3). In this episode: - About the MEDLaunch program and how it was inspired/founded - The development and overall success of MEDLaunch as a whole - What the teams and work with university students entail. - What the university students learned. - Who the key role models or examples of success are. - What is Demo Day
1. Enjoy My Love (Homero Espinosa Vocal Mix) by Till Von Sein & KE 2. One Good Thing (Long Version) by Box Office Poison feat. Adam Joseph 3. Forgotten (Roberto Rodriguez Remix) by Spin Science 4. We Forgot (Klement Bonelli Deep In London Mix) by OU 5. Shasta Cascade (Original Mix) by OUER 6. Deep Sky (Original Mix) by Juan Caballero 7. Feel (Matthias Tanzmann Remix) by Luna City Express feat. Desney Baley 8. Jazz Force (Original Mix) by Delgado 9. Does It Feel Good (Original Mix) by John Hardin 10. Spirals (Original Mix) by Tom Conrad 11. Countdown To Superstition (Original Mix) by Spike Galarraga www.ossomrecords.com DON’T KNOCK, THIS IS OSSOM.
These days, we're inundated by what the North Carolina Office of Science, Technology and Innovation call a "data tsunami." Here's a mind-blowing number from their recently released report: We have collected more data about ourselves and our world in the past two years than we have collected in all of human history. Given that data - and its influence on our lives - isn't going away, we need to find a way to do more with it. This week, we sit down with John Hardin, Executive Director of the Office of Science, Technology and Innovation, to tease out some of the ways we could use data to help us be "first in future." We also unmask John's favorite superhero - an amalgam of all the core strengths embodied by forward-thinking North Carolinians.
Hey guys so long story short I got sick at the start of the weekend and couldn't record a new show so to make sure you all had something to listen to this week is something mostly new. Last year I recorded an interview with an interview with John Hardin of Atlus/Sega for a Patreon exclusive epiosde. Now this interview is free for anyone to listen to. We will be back next week with a regular show and I hope you all enjoy this if you haven't heard this before. Follow John on twitter @JohnLHardin Support the show at Patreon.com/SpencerPressly
Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host and as co-host.Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.Guest: David Pickup, is licensed in California and Texas as a Marriage and Family Therapist, whose 2 private practices involve those undergoing authentic Reparative Therapy. He specializes in gender dysphoria/sexuality and related issues, marriage and family therapy, depression and anxiety issues, spiritual/faith issues, with children, adolescents and adults.WEBSITE: davidpickuplmft.comTWITTER: @davidpickuplmftGuest: Dr. John Hardin, is the Director of University Relations at the Charles G. Koch Foundation.WEBSITE: charleskochinstitute.orgTWITTER: @CKinstituteDedication: Police Officer Daryle Holloway, New Orleans Police Department, Louisiana, End of Watch: Saturday, June 20, 2015
Gerald, Angry Nick and Rob McCallum have an interview with Dino from Activision regarding Transformers Devastation, we talk to John Hardin from Atlus about their fall lineup and then we sit down and share our final thoughts from the Expo. (59:41) (recorded 9/13/2015)
Gerald, Angry Nick and Rob McCallum have an interview with Dino from Activision regarding Transformers Devastation, we talk to John Hardin from Atlus about their fall lineup and then we sit down and share our final thoughts from the Expo. (59:41) (recorded 9/13/2015)
Naveen Jain is the co-founder and chief marketing officer of Immunity Project, a non-profit dedicated to developing an HIV vaccine and giving it away for free to anyone who needs it. Jain said it was his father’s illness that brought his attention to the flaws in the pharmaceutical industry. “As we were going through this process with him, and he was seeing countless doctors and specialists along the way,” Jain said. “It became very clear to me that the way we treat people in our society today — in terms of the pharmaceuticals and treatments that we provide for people — are not often actual solutions. Often times they’re Band-Aids. And I think that’s really screwed up.” Jain will be in Louisville this month for IdeaFestival, and he speaks to us this week about his work. We also meet Dr. John Hardin, of Western Kentucky University. Hardin was one of the co-editors of a recently released volume called The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia. Started in 2008 and published by the University Press of Kentucky, it features more than 1,000 entries from about 150 contributors, telling the story of black Kentuckians, from frontier days to the present. And in our Juicy Fruit segment, we talk about Viola Davis' amazing speech at the Emmy Awards, and all the groundbreaking black women of TV who were recognized for their work, at long last.
Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host and as co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook. Guest: David Pickup, is licensed in California and Texas as a Marriage and Family Therapist, whose 2 private practices involve those undergoing authentic Reparative Therapy. He specializes in gender dysphoria/sexuality and related issues, marriage and family therapy, depression and anxiety issues, spiritual/faith issues, with children, adolescents and adults. WEBSITE: davidpickuplmft.com TWITTER: @davidpickuplmft Guest: Dr. John Hardin, is the Director of University Relations at the Charles G. Koch Foundation. WEBSITE: charleskochinstitute.org TWITTER: @CKinstitute Dedication: Police Officer Daryle Holloway, New Orleans Police Department, Louisiana, End of Watch: Saturday, June 20, 2015
Southern Sense is a show of conservative talk on news and events, with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis as host and as co-host.Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com, become a member and follow us here and on Facebook.Guest: David Pickup, is licensed in California and Texas as a Marriage and Family Therapist, whose 2 private practices involve those undergoing authentic Reparative Therapy. He specializes in gender dysphoria/sexuality and related issues, marriage and family therapy, depression and anxiety issues, spiritual/faith issues, with children, adolescents and adults.WEBSITE: davidpickuplmft.comTWITTER: @davidpickuplmftGuest: Dr. John Hardin, is the Director of University Relations at the Charles G. Koch Foundation.WEBSITE: charleskochinstitute.orgTWITTER: @CKinstituteDedication: Police Officer Daryle Holloway, New Orleans Police Department, Louisiana, End of Watch: Saturday, June 20, 2015
This week we invite a special guest onto the show for our latest Social Link episode! Spencer and Waffles, talk with John Hardin (PR for Atlus USA) about a variety of topics. We even answer as many of your submitted questions to him as possible. We had a blast recording this episode so be sure to tweet "@JohnLHardin Thank you for coming on @SMTNetwork" My goal is to have one Social Link a month so hopefully we can have that happen in the future. Be sure to also check out our Patreon here http://www.patreon.com/SMTN
E3 is nearly upon us! We squeeze out one last diamond of a pre-show-show, including an interview with Atlus' John Hardin and Robert Stone, new releases for 06/10, and Sid failing to spoil Game of Thrones. Huzzah!
House - 1. Gene Farris - Daylight2. Stax - Carnival Jazz3. Demarkus Lewis - Lime St.4. John Hardin - I Wanna See U on the Floor5. John Tejada - Timebomb6. Tiefshwarz - Never7. Frank Boissy - Black Music8. Black Science Orchestra - New Jersey Deep9. Mr. V - H.O.U.S.E.10. Kerri Chandler - Hallelujah11. Nail - I Don't Wanna Hurt You12. Trentemoller - Le Champagne
Dragon's Crown (PS3 and PS Vita) takes the throne on today's show with an in-depth interview with John Hardin of Atlus! Then we delve into Batman: Arkham Origin's new multiplayer mode, next week's North American game releases, new voicemails and more!
What does it mean to view a church like a business? Is it wrong to market your church? Mark Dever asks John Hardin these questions and more based on his recent doctoral work on church marketing.
What does it mean to view a church like a business? Is it wrong to market your church? Mark Dever asks John Hardin these questions and more based on his recent doctoral work on church marketing.
What does it mean to view a church like a business? Is it wrong to market your church? Mark Dever asks John Hardin these questions and more based on his recent doctoral work on church marketing.