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Episode 619. Pyro John Watkins first appeared on Three Sides in 2019 to just share his many stories or the many bands he toured with doing pyro, including KISS on the Dynasty, Hot In The Shade and Revenge tours. Today John is back to promote his brand new book, Don't You Know Who I Think […]
Intro Song – Bobby Christina's Caravan, “Matt's Boogie”, True Blues Brother: The Legacy of Matt “Guitar” Murphy First Set - SirJo Cocchi & Balta Bordoy, “Love and Pain Blues”, Heads Up! Frankie Boy & The Blues Express, “Guitar Jr.”, Young Mans Blues Freddie Dixon, John Watkins, Maurice John Vaughn, “Don't Take My Monkey”, 3 by 3 Second Set – Cryin' Out Loud, “You Can Dance To The Blues”, Play Loud & Smoke Often Curtis Jones, “Evil Curse Blues”, My Days Are So Long (Live) Chris Yakopcic, “Chump Man Blues”, Live At The Hidden Gem Boo Boo Davis, “Boo Boo Fool”, Boo Boo Blues Third Set - WIB Miss Lady Blues, “Back It Up With That Lip”, Moe Betta Blues Sierra Green & the Giants, “Same Old Blues”, Here We Are Mizz Lowe, “Hip Shakin Mama”, Classy Woman Fourth Set - Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson, “Old Maid Boogie”, Kidney Stew Is Fine Bart Bryant, “Mess Of Blues”, Backstage II Bryan Lee, “Low Down And Dirty”, Old School Blues
John Watkins has been planting seeds and watching them grow at Discovery Park since the 50-acre heritage park was first built in an empty field more than a decade ago. In this episode, he shares stories of his earliest meetings with Robert Kirkland where Discovery Park's founder laid out his vision for the landscaping. Watkins also provides details about the future plans for the new Farm Credit Mid-America Education Pavilion, the vineyards and the upcoming All American Selections Display Garden. This episode is sponsored by Leaders Credit Union.
In an ecosystem facing unprecedented change and continued data fragmentation due to cookie loss, Acxiom COO John Watkins joins the podcast to give his perspective across the board – from AI-enabled productivity gains to third-party data, privacy, and personal learning agendas.Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram or find us on Facebook.
John is the Executive Director of Catholic Charities Yolo / Solano
This episode, "The 'T' in N.E.S.T.: Preverbal trauma, narrative, and esoterica," is the fourth part (of four) of a conversation with Dr. Sandra Paulsen, arguably EMDR's most well-known authority on complex dissociative issues. In this episode, she speaks about the topic she is most widely known for: the integration of Ego-State Therapy with EMDR. Dr. Paulsen is an active clinician, prolific author, and educator. Her lengthy CV includes dozens of published articles in peer-reviewed journals, and can be found at paulsenpsychology.com. Her more accessible books are most EMDR clinicians' introduction to treating complex trauma. A "cartooning psychologist," she also has an Etsy store! (sandrapaulsenphdart.etsy.com) Highlights include: -Somatic ego cathexis: speaking to parts (of the body!) -Continued discussion of working with perpetrator introjects -The early trauma protocol for EMDR to address preverbal attachment injury, including before birth (sounds impossible, but supported by neuroscience) -Repairing early narrative with imaginal techniques and the "felt sense" of secure attachment at the time, as opposed to reparenting interventions that work from the adult mind. -Dr. Paulsen's strategically-oriented perspective on the role of archetypes and dreams in understanding complex trauma -Resolving nightmares quickly -John Watkins' "tuna processing plant" theory of titrating the reprocessing of traumatic memories with ego-state therapy Dr. Paulsen's books, endorsed equipment, and art can be found at www.paulsenpsychology.com. Most of her online trainings are located at www.sfrankelgroup.com. In future (as in past) episodes, guests will offer counterpoints to Dr. Paulsen's views, and this video is a dialogue, rather than an endorsement of his perspectives. Likewise, The Dissociative Table does not endorse the views of its hosts, nor do any professional organizations to which the hosts or guests might belong. Join the discussion of this episode and others at the anonymous, free, clinicians-only discussion board by emailing dissociativetable@gmail.com. The music in this episode is taken from the song "Eigenstate," from Cracked Machine's 2024 album Wormwood. The band has generously donated rights to their music in support of increased global access to effective trauma treatment. Stream or download at: https://crackedmachine.bandcamp.com/
Intro Song – The Suitcase Brothers, “Boogie Baby”, Love, Truth and Confidence First Set - 3by3, “Don't Take My Monkey”, 3by3, Freddie Dixon, John Watkins, Maurice John Vaughn Bob Corritore & Friends, “Come To Me Baby” Chris O'Leary, “No Rest”, The Hard Line Second Set – Cedar County Cobras, “Gimmie Lightnin'”, Homesick Blues Dave Keller, “789-0133”, It's Time To Shine Ryan T. Higgins, “Daddy's Little Kitty”, Self Titled Boo Boo Davis, “Boo's Boogie Woogie”, Boo Boo Blues Third Set – WIB Emma Wilson, “A Small Word”, Memphis Calling EG Kight, “God, Goats, and Guitars”, Sticks & Strings Sue Foley, “Walkin' Home”, Live In Austin, Vol. 1 Joyann Parker, “Ain't Got To Cry”, Roots Third Set - Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia, “Fool Never Learns”, Blood Brothers Live In Canada Jason Ricci and the Bad Kind, “Baked Potato”, Behind the Veil Mathias Lattin, “Party”, Up Next
Hosts Fred Goldstein and Gregg Masters welcome John Watkins, PharmD, MPH, BCPS who managed the formulary process at Premera Blue Cross from 2000-2019. His responsibilities included health technology assessment, formulary process development, formulary reviews, and medical policy review and providing drug information support to medical and case management staff. He is currently Director of Premera's PGY1 Managed Care Pharmacy Residency program and Student Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Coordinator. Along with these responsibilities, he manages the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee. John is Affiliate Professor of Pharmacy at the University of Washington. His areas of interest include health policy, health technology assessment and application of evidence-based medicine, personalized medicine, economics and bioethics to formulary and coverage decision making processes. We discuss trends in pharmacy benefit management (PBM) and the role of academic training in crafting pharmacists more actively engaged in the patient care team. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
A week before the King's Plate, this podcast features the Bison City Stakes from Woodbine. Scott Zeron breaks down his amazing Hambletonian day at the Meadowlands. From the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame Inductions, we chat with Gilles Gendron, Eurico Rosa da Silva, Jack Darling and Frank Salive. A harness race from last Tuesday whose poignancy greatly exceeded its purse - Ken Middleton talks about his 2-year old winner, his sadness over the death of co-owner John Watkins and his ongoing recovery. Race caller Vance Cameron gives us two trials for next week's Gold Cup and Saucer from Charlottetown - it was trainer Jeff Gillis, owner Mark Ford and driver Scott Young winning both heats. At Ajax Downs, fathers and sons, husbands and wives, daughters and dads winning. And a shoutout to Terra Racing Stable, winners of Woodbine's first race on Saturday.
Beth welcomes John Watkins of Watkins Home Inspections to the mic to dispel the myth that you can have a maintenance free home and why inspecitions, even quick and simple ones, is the way to avoid the big problems. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wenn wir in Situationen sehr emotional reagieren, starken Essdruck haben oder mal wieder so richtig gekränkt werden, dann kann es sein, dass unser inneres Kind gerade aktiv ist. Wie du dein inneres Kind bemerkst und wie du mit ihm umgehen kannst, um das geht es heute. KontaktInstagram: @cornelia_fiechtlAchtsam Essen AkademieWebsite Food Feelings - Das Buch HOLi. Gesundheitszentrum QuellenKonzepte der Schematherapie nach Jeffrey YoungEgo States (Teilearbeit) nach John Watkins und Helen Watkins Empfohlene PodastfolgenWarum essen (nicht) hilft Essdrang vorbeugen - 4 konkrete Tipps Wie dir dein Essdrang helfen kann Foto: Patrick Schörg I https://www.theportraiture.at
John is the Executive Director of Catholic Charities; Yolo/ Solano Marie is the Executive Director of the Sacramento Life Center
In this week's conversation we welcome John Watkins for the 2022 City & County Election recap. John, owner of Mountain & Desert Media (including the Ridgecrest Daily Independent), has been in the valley for many decades and dissects the current political standings for Ridgecrest and Kern County including City Council, Measure P, and supervisors. Be sure to like & subscribe so you never miss a conversation! #dvlive #citytalk #ridgecrest #california #creditunion #desertvalleysfcu #werehereforyou
BREW-VERSIFICATION – noun: the action of diversifying your craft beverage offerings. In this episode, we're joined by Phil Markowski, from Two Roads Brewing, then Townes Mozer and John Watkins, from Lenny Boy Brewing. They share the ins and outs of "brew-versifying" their operations (to include distilling and kombucha-making), opportunities to overlap ingredients, and keeping employees creative in the process. If you're curious about adding a new revenue stream, you're not going to want to miss the advice they share. Don't forget to pre-order the 6th Annual Pink Boots Blend before December 31: bit.ly/PinkBootsCMG. The blend features Loral, Ekuanot, and HBC 586 varieties. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thebrewdeck/message
John Watkins from the University of Minnesota joined Vineeta to discuss the coverage and tell us what's next for the monarchy.
John Watkins from the University of Minnesota joined Vineeta to discuss the coverage and tell us what's next for the monarchy.
John Watkins is an expert on the British Monarchy, and the University of Minnesota professor joined Adam Carter today to discuss the breaking news from across the pond.
John Watkins is an expert on the British Monarchy, and the University of Minnesota professor joined Adam Carter today to discuss the breaking news from across the pond.
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This episode of the Popperian Podcast features an interview that Jed Lea-Henry conducted with Joseph Agassi. They speak about Joseph's background as a student of Karl Popper, his life and his philosophy, his interactions with people such as Imre Lakatos, Paul Feyerabend, John Watkins, and Thomas Kuhn, and most importantly Joseph's criticisms of various aspects of their philosophy. Joseph Agassi is Emeritus Professor at Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, and York University, Toronto. He studied under Karl Popper at the London School of Economics and has authored over twenty books and 600 articles. His full resume and publications can be found at Prof. Joseph Agassi (tau.ac.il) *** The book we primarily speak about in this interview is The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics. Along with Joseph's other books it can be found at Books by Joseph Agassi | Book Depository Support via Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/jedleahenry Support via PayPal – https://www.paypal.me/jrleahenry Shop – https://shop.spreadshirt.com.au/JLH-shop/ Support via Bitcoin - 31wQMYixAJ7Tisp773cSvpUuzr2rmRhjaW Website – The Popperian Podcast — Jed Lea-Henry Libsyn – The Popperian Podcast (libsyn.com) Youtube – The Popperian Podcast - YouTube Twitter – https://twitter.com/jedleahenry RSS - https://popperian-podcast.libsyn.com/rss *** Underlying artwork by Arturo Espinosa
Randy discusses the Cree white paper, Available Light announces new Los Angeles studio, John Watkins retires from FSC Lighting, SDA Lighting & Controls has multiple career opportunities, and Espen Technology has a report on the trends in school lighting retrofits.
John is the director of Catholic Charities Yolo/ Solano Brian is talking about a Shred day tomorrow
In this episode of our CEF Member Profile podcast series, Chuck Bentley has the privilege of introducing John Watkins to the CEF community. In 1982, John began his career of 38 years of working in China as a “tentmaker,” a minister in the marketplace. This was at the forefront of the cultural revolution and the massive economic growth China experienced. To John, there is no secular/sacred division in the marketplace; the ministry is the business. He discusses how he is currently able to apply his vast cross-cultural business experience to the huge divides in the U.S.: rural and urban, black and white, rich and poor—to name a few.
In this episode, I speak with John Watkins. John has over thirty years experience in consulting, coaching, designing, facilitating, researching, and evaluating in school and school district improvement efforts. Currently, he is Co-Director with Jal Mehta, Professor at Harvard, of the Deeper Learning Dozen, creating a community of practice for superintendents who are committed to the transformation of their districts to support equitable access to deeper learning. In this conversation, we discuss: Creating learning environments based on biodiversity, replicating nature to bring out our uniqueness and strengths; How learning is an embodied experience that requires action to be deep, because without action, learning dissipates; Ways we can go beyond the system we know, beyond school to liberate possibilities for learning as individuals and as a collective. Check out this episode and visit website on www.coconut-thinking.design, where you'll find our blog, articles, resources, and links. You can also find our articles and podcasts as well as those of several wonderful authors on www.intrepidednews.com
John Watkins is Co-Director with Jal Mehta & Alisa Berger, of the Deeper Learning Dozen, creating a community of practice for superintendents who are committed to the transformation of their districts. He has over thirty years experience in consulting, coaching, designing, facilitating, researching, and evaluating in school and school district improvement efforts. Jessica Forbes is a teacher at Oakland High School in the Public Health Academy, one of Oakland's oldest and most diverse comprehensive high schools. The two together bring an amazing perspective on the education system from the classroom to the highest levels of district administration. Highlights from their conversation include: what it was like re-acclimating to classroom teaching during the pandemic; how COVID continues to magnify issues that already existed in our school systems and how this moment should be used to really tackle those realities head on; why we should emphasize play and being a little "messy" in the classroom; how to better center students in the learning experience; what is needed from a district level to allow teachers the flexibility to be innovative and break from institutionalized curriculums; how to find inspiration when faced with self-doubt; a wonderful introspective on racial identity; and the valuable lessons that can be learned from a long, taxing hike! Questions? Thoughts? Feedback? Email us at freerangehumanspod@gmail.com or Tweet us at @jal_mehta and @Rodroad219
Pyro Pete Cappadocia is a pyro tech. He has toured with the plasmatics ,Def Leppard, KISS, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Motley Crue, Metallica, the Rolling Stones, Guns N' Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, Tina Turner & Janet Jackson, He sits on the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) board. John Watkins is a retired pyro tech. He did 8 tours with Van Halen and is the last of the original KISS pyro team that worked with the four original members in the 70's. In addition, he's worked for Rick James, Journey, the Jacksons, Dio, Europe, Pink Floyd, Whitney Houston, & Bobby Brown.
Teaser for Halloween episode to be released on 11/1/21! Pyro Pete Cappadocia is a pyro tech. He has toured with the Plasmatics, Def Leppard, KISS, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Motley Crue, Metallica, the Rolling Stones, Guns N' Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, Tina Turner & Janet Jackson, He sits on the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) board. John Watkins is a retired pyro tech. He did 8 tours with Van Halen and is the last of the original KISS pyro team that worked with the four original members in the 70's. In addition, he's worked for Rick James, Journey, the Jacksons, Dio, Europe, Pink Floyd, Whitney Houston, & Bobby Brown.
Calling all marine detailers! We're bringing John Watkins of Marine Detail Supply on the show today to talk boat detailing. We're also going to be discussing how to know when it's time to let an unused service go at your shop, and share a great tip for pet hair removal in today's Hack or Hack.
In 1800, Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, erected the first known Christmas tree at Windsor Castle. She hosted a party for the children of Windsor families. According to Dr. John Watkins, who wrote a biography of Queen Charlotte, the large yew tree stood in a tub in the middle of the drawing room at Queen's Lodge. The branches were decorated with “bunches of sweetmeats, almonds, and raisins in papers, fruits and toys, most tastefully arranged, and the whole illuminated by small wax candles.” Prince Albert popularized the Christmas tree. As he and Queen Victoria shared their family tradition of gathering around the tree at Windsor Castle with popular publications of the day, the tradition caught on with families throughout the country. With the support (and possibly encouragement) of the royal family, Illustrated London News, Cassell's Magazine, and The Graphic shared images of the royal Christmas at Windsor with details about the royal trees.After Victoria, in the early 20th century, the royals began celebrating Christmas at Sandringham. Edward VII decided to start holding family Christmas celebrations there in 1864. George V continued the tradition of the royal family Christmas at Sandringham. In 1932, King George V delivered the first royal Christmas broadcast live from Sandringham House. George VI, who succeeded his brother, gave his first Christmas broadcast in 1937. In 1939, George VI spoke on the first Christmas of World War II. He sadly reflected on the loss of peace during the Christmas season and praised the Royal Navy, British Expeditionary Force, and armies of the Empire. As the war ended and new challenges arose, George VI spoke of the unity and steadfastness of the Commonwealth and the Empire.Her Majesty the Queen gave her first Christmas message from the same desk and chair that her father and grandfather had used. She pledged to carry on the tradition of Christmas broadcasts and thanked people for their loyalty and affection. She has delivered broadcasts from Sandringham, New Zealand, Buckingham Palace, and Windsor Castle. As technology progressed, she moved the broadcast from radio to television and then to HD, and often incorporates additional footing.This year, the Queen's annual Christmas message will be delivered from Windsor Castle—which is the same location as her two previous addresses of 2020. Last year, in 2019, the Queen said it is “the small steps, not the giant leaps” that bring about lasting change in the world. This was a reference to the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and our own roles in doing good in the world. As always, her message is both timely and utterly timeless.
Bryan is the Director of Media and Communications here in the Sacramento Diocese John is the Director of Office of Catholic Charities and Social Concerns
Father George and Bob are talking relics and an event coming up this week. John is here talking about the Bishops statement on racism
Startups and scale-ups in Europe’s tech and life sciences sectors have flourished dramatically over the past year, fueled by pandemic-induced demand and a wall of investor cash. Early funding rounds are getting bigger, while the time between rounds compresses and SPAC and other suitors come courting earlier and earlier. How can founders and investors ensure that they have the right teams and structures in place to take advantage of this environment and avoid careering out of the fast lane? In this episode of Connected With Latham, London Emerging Companies partner Mike Turner speaks with John Watkins, managing partner of Altima, a leading executive search firm in London that is placing CFOs at many of Europe’s emerging unicorns, about how they see clients succeeding in today’s fast-paced market. This podcast is provided as a service of Latham & Watkins LLP. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney client relationship between you and Latham & Watkins LLP, and you should not send confidential information to Latham & Watkins LLP. While we make every effort to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and current, we do not warrant or guarantee any of those things and you may not rely on this podcast as a substitute for legal research and/or consulting a qualified attorney. Listening to this podcast is not a substitute for engaging a lawyer to advise on your individual needs. Should you require legal advice on the issues covered in this podcast, please consult a qualified attorney. Under New York’s Code of Professional Responsibility, portions of this communication contain attorney advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Results depend upon a variety of factors unique to each representation. Please direct all inquiries regarding the conduct of Latham and Watkins attorneys under New York’s Disciplinary Rules to Latham & Watkins LLP, 885 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022-4834, Phone: 1.212.906.1200
Chris is Chief of Staff Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology Lauralyn is the Assistant Director for Lay Formation in the Diocese of Sacramento John is the Director of The Office of Catholic Charities and Social Concerns in the Diocese of Sacramento
Christopher, is the editor of the new book; The Seven Gifts of ‘The Spirit of the Liturgy’: Centennial Perspectives on Romano Giardini’s Landmark Work John is the Director The Office of Catholic Charities and Social Concerns
Lincoln is here to talk about Catholic Schools Week John is here talking about Catholic Appeal
In 1800, Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, erected the first known Christmas tree at Windsor Castle. She hosted a party for the children of Windsor families. According to Dr. John Watkins, who wrote a biography of Queen Charlotte, the large yew tree stood in a tub in the middle of the drawing room at Queen’s Lodge. The branches were decorated with “bunches of sweetmeats, almonds, and raisins in papers, fruits and toys, most tastefully arranged, and the whole illuminated by small wax candles.” Prince Albert popularized the Christmas tree. As he and Queen Victoria shared their family tradition of gathering around the tree at Windsor Castle with popular publications of the day, the tradition caught on with families throughout the country. With the support (and possibly encouragement) of the royal family, Illustrated London News, Cassell’s Magazine, and The Graphic shared images of the royal Christmas at Windsor with details about the royal trees.After Victoria, in the early 20th century, the royals began celebrating Christmas at Sandringham. Edward VII decided to start holding family Christmas celebrations there in 1864. George V continued the tradition of the royal family Christmas at Sandringham. In 1932, King George V delivered the first royal Christmas broadcast live from Sandringham House. George VI, who succeeded his brother, gave his first Christmas broadcast in 1937. In 1939, George VI spoke on the first Christmas of World War II. He sadly reflected on the loss of peace during the Christmas season and praised the Royal Navy, British Expeditionary Force, and armies of the Empire. As the war ended and new challenges arose, George VI spoke of the unity and steadfastness of the Commonwealth and the Empire.Her Majesty the Queen gave her first Christmas message from the same desk and chair that her father and grandfather had used. She pledged to carry on the tradition of Christmas broadcasts and thanked people for their loyalty and affection. She has delivered broadcasts from Sandringham, New Zealand, Buckingham Palace, and Windsor Castle. As technology progressed, she moved the broadcast from radio to television and then to HD, and often incorporates additional footing.This year, the Queen’s annual Christmas message will be delivered from Windsor Castle—which is the same location as her two previous addresses of 2020. Last year, in 2019, the Queen said it is “the small steps, not the giant leaps” that bring about lasting change in the world. This was a reference to the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and our own roles in doing good in the world. As always, her message is both timely and utterly timeless.
John is the Director of Catholic Charities and Social Concerns here in the Diocese of Sacramento Lincoln is here to talk about the state of our Catholic Schools
Weston is the director of the Newman Center at Sac State John is the Director of Catholic Charities and Social Concerns
Jennifer is talking about an upcoming virtual event John is talking about how we fighting racism in Sacramento Diocese
John is the Director of Catholic Charities and Social Concerns
This week we're combining history and horticulture as we're joined in the studio by the head of English Heritage's gardens and landscape team, John Watkins, and acclaimed landscape designer Dan Pearson, to find out about the planned transformation of the gardens at Belsay Hall in Northumberland. Discover the history of the gardens, the plans to bring them back to their blooming best, and the wider project to transform the visitor experience at this spectacular site. To discover more about Belsay Hall, Castle and Gardens or plan a visit, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/belsay-hall-castle-and-gardens
John is the Director of Catholic Charity here in Sacramento Diocese Marie is the CEO of the Sacramento Life Center
John is talking about the ACA Richard is talking about a great play coming to our area
Episode 371, February 25, 2020. John Barylick the author of Killer Show: The Station Nightclub Fire, America’s Deadliest Rock Concert and John Watkins former KISS pyrotechnical on the Dynasty and Revenge tours join us to discuss the Station Nightclub fire. We discuss exactly what happened and the various people who were involved. What can you […]
We've managed to convince English Heritage head gardener John Watkins to down tools and join us for a one-to-one gardeners' question time to talk us through what goes into maintaining our historic gardens. Discover how our gardening teams are busy preparing for spring, the key jobs they can be found doing over the winter period and the sites where you can eat the produce from our historic kitchen gardens. To find out more about our gardens and plan a visit, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/historic-gardens
John is here talking about Catholic Appeal and so much more
Today, most of us are three or more generations removed from life on a farm—therefore, we don't know how our food, fuel and fiber gets from the farm to our families. In this special episode, recorded live during Tennessee Ag Literacy Day at Discovery Park, listeners will meet and get to know farmers and others working in the agriculture field. By the year 2050, the production of food, fuel and fiber around the world must more than double in order to support an estimated population of ten billion. Sustaining our environment for future generations while meeting that need is only going to happen because of the hard work of farmers like the ones who share their personal stories of agriculture on this episode. During this episode, you’ll hear from Wes Totten, Ph.D, chair Department of Agriculture, Geosciences, and Natural Resources, UTM; Josh Richardson, district conservationist, USDA-NRCS; Beth Cochran, farmer and technician, Obion County Soil Conservation District; Derek Giffin, farmer, Giffin Farms; Alexis Beach, student and FFA member; Carol Reed, farmer and executive director of the Tennessee Corn Promotion Council; Mike Holeman, farmer and president of the Tennessee Corn Growers Association; Mike Brundage, farmer and chairman of the Tennessee corn promotion council; Brenda Baker, farmer and ag educator; Matt Fennel; farmer and regional field director, Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation; Rusty Grills, farmer and Tennessee state representative for District 77; and Misha Madding; precision ag specialist, Nutrien Ag Solutions. Then, Katie chats with John Watkins, grounds director at Discovery Park, about the challenge of getting the park decorated with more than a million lights for “Let it Glow,” the annual Christmas light show.
Thinking about offering private cloud to your MSP clients? Best to go in with your eyes wide open, says John Watkins of Florida-based inRsite IT Solutions. John walks us through what it took to build his MSP’s thriving private cloud offering, including the many hurdles and challenges they had to overcome on their way to profitability. Corey Kirkendoll of 5K Technical Services shares 1 Thing that changed his MSP business.
Podcast main page: www.mspvoice.com/ Show-notes: www.mspvoice.com/msp-voice-episode-27/ John Watkins, who is an engineer by heart, started right out of high school in IT and later teamed up with a local break-fix shop that had multiple locations in the Tampa Bay area. After about 3 years they transition to full MSP and have been growing steadily ever since. As John says , “You’ll never learn more than working for an MSP”.
Welcome to Feed Me Fight Me's podcast. We will be brining on some of your favorite athletes on this show to talk about their upbringing, their struggles, their success stories, and how they got to where they are at today. John Watkins owner of Feed Me Fight Me sat down and talked with Jamie Gall (Mikey's Gall sister) about her past and her perspective on drugs and alcohol while growing up.
Aaron and Ryan are joined by John Watkins from Lenny Boy Brewing in Charlotte, NC. They discuss brewing for a place known more for kombucha then beer. The guys also hit on some news and a few recommendations. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/between-the-pints/support
John “Jsaxx” Watkins, Born in Cleveland Ohio, Developed His Love for Music at the Early Age of 8 Listening to His Father Rev. John C. Watkins, His Uncle Lamar Gaines and His Grandfather Charles Pace. Following in His Family’s Footsteps Jsaxx Picked up the Saxophone and Never Put it Down. Having the Opportunity to Enroll in the Cleveland School of Arts, Allowed Jsaxx to Expand His Knowledge of Wind Instruments as Well as Music Theory and Music Production. John “Jsaxx” Watkins Sound Truly Represents That Common Fabric That Unifies All Music Across Many Mediums, from Traditional Jazz to Old School R&b, Fusion and Pop; Music That Reaches All Generations and Age Groups from Both Ends of the Spectrum. His Sound Presents a New Platform Laced with a Familiar Touch of the Old, Connecting All Genres of Music Through One Unified Platform. Follow John on Facebook @JDWatkins1 and Twitter/Instagram @jsaxx1
The changing sights and sounds of Iraq's second city. Kate Adie introduces stories, wit, and analysis from correspondents around the world: Shaimaa Khalil meets a musician finally able to play his violin again and students returning to their studies in post-ISIS Mosul. John Sudworth finds that reporting from China’s Xinxjang province is difficult, risky and expensive – just the way the authorities there seem to want it to be. In Brazil, Katy Watson joins the queue for a Yellow Fever vaccine amid the panic caused by the latest outbreak. John Watkins delves into Albania’s national archive, where thousands of decaying film reels reveal much about its communist past. And Mike Wendling meets Swedish politician Hanif Bali who wants to close the country’s borders and keep migrants out. As well as being a social media star, the MP is also a migrant himself having left Iran as a child.
Writer Sara Kenney and editor Karen Berger come onto the show this week to talk their new Image Comics title, Surgeon X. The pair shares what the book is all about, its origin story, how Berger joined up and what made it the one she wanted to return to comics with, the learning curve in going from film/TV to comics and from DC/Vertigo to Image, how the rest of the creative team - artist John Watkins, colorist James Devlin and letterer Jared K. Fletcher - joined the book, balancing realism with entertainment value, and a discussion about why having app for the comic was a move they wanted to do.
Season 2, Chapter 6 - John Watkins - Structure your Balloon Show The post Season 2, Chapter 6 – John Watkins – Structure your Balloon Show appeared first on Balloon Artist Podcast.
Rev. John Watkins is the Associate Director of Church Health with the South Carolina Baptist Convention. In this message he challenges us from Luke 10:38-42 about those things that distracts us and keep us from a deep abiding relationship with Jesus Christ.
Alzheimer’s Australia NSW chief executive John Watkins on malnutrition in people with dementia living at home.
Alzheimer’s Australia NSW chief executive John Watkins on malnutrition in people with dementia living at home.
John Watkins discusses his latest book "Unshrinking Psychosis" and discusses the significance of dreams and spirituality in our understanding of the experience of psychosis.
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Bart Roberts , lead brewer for NoDa Brewing Co., and John Watkins, head brewer for Lenny Boy Brewing, got together for a collaboration style bock a few weeks ago. These two Charlotte brewers have a history that goes back to their days working at Alternative Beverage, the local homebrew store. Their love of lagers and all styles that are bright and clean led to this collab. Two batches were made, one at NoDa and one at Lenny Boy and should be available in the next couple of weeks. The post Episode 096- Lenny Boy and NoDa Brewing Collaboration appeared first on Cheers Charlotte Radio | Craft Beer and Homebrew Podcast.
Townes Mozer and John Watkins from Lenny Boy Brewing Co are in studio. The guys tell us all about their new beer lineup. Please subscribe and consider leaving a review on iTunes or Stitcher. Cheers, Charlotte! The post Episode 069- Lenny Boy Brewing Co appeared first on Cheers Charlotte Radio | Craft Beer and Homebrew Podcast.
When school districts create short lists to evaluate their progress with their small schools, or want a road map to move toward small learning environments, or a coach or consultant to help them refine their small school directions, these short lists have one thing in common. That common element is Inquiry and Learning For Change, based in Oakland, California. John Watkins, Principal of the firm joins me to talk about small schools and a wide range of topics about how our schools and learning environments are changing and the political conditions that may help or inhibit this process. John Watkins- A thinking man’s perspective.Ellie Goldberg tells us about school food and allergiesA young reporter reveals the Tactile Dome
When school districts create short lists to evaluate their progress with their small schools, or want a road map to move toward small learning environments, or a coach or consultant to help them refine their small school directions, these short lists have one thing in common. That common element is Inquiry and Learning For Change, based in Oakland, California. John Watkins, Principal of the firm joins me to talk about small schools and a wide range of topics about how our schools and learning environments are changing and the political conditions that may help or inhibit this process. John Watkins- A thinking man’s perspective.
Dissociation Theory - Psychodynamic Interactions In Overt And Cover Ego States Zum Nachklang der fulminanten 3. Teile Therapie Tagung in Heidelberg präsentiert Carl-Auer einen feinen Fund. Ein Aufnahme der Autobahnuniversität aus den 90er Jahren. Bernhard Trenkle hatte zum 2. Europäischen Konferenz für Hypnose und Psychotherapie Helen und John Watkins eingeladen. Heute gibt es niemanden mehr in der Psychotherapie, der sagen könnte: „Ego-State Therapie, noch nie gehört…“ Die Aufnahme entstand auf der 2. Europäischen Konferenz für Hypnose und Psychotherapie, die im Oktober 1995 in München stattfand. Folgen Sie uns auch auf Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0HVLyjAHZkFMVr9XDATMGz Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pg/carlauerverlag/ Twitter https://twitter.com/carlauerverlag Instagram https://www.instagram.com/carlauerverlag/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/carlauerverlag Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/carlauerverlag Oder schauen Sie hier vorbei https://www.carl-auer.de/