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In this inspiring episode, Dave Dubeau chats with Josh Boyd, a real estate investor, podcast host, and community leader based in Atlanta, Georgia. Josh shares how he and his wife transitioned from careers in education to full-time real estate entrepreneurship. He walks us through their journey from an “accidental rental” to building a portfolio through BRRRRs, flips, and a growing real estate team. Josh emphasizes the importance of partnerships, networking, and education, and reveals how they use creative strategies like representing themselves as agents to fund their deals. You'll also hear how Josh's podcasting efforts and local meetups help others start their own investing journeys—and how his approach to giving back is deeply rooted in faith and purpose. Key Takeaways: Why Josh and his wife left teaching for real estate How an accidental rental changed everything Creative ways to fund deals and create cash flow The role of podcasts and meetups in growing their business How they help others visualize the path to success - Get Interviewed on the Show! - ================================== Are you a real estate investor with some 'tales from the trenches' you'd like to share with our audience? Want to get great exposure and be seen as a bonafide real estate pro by your friends? Would you like to inspire other people to take action with real estate investing? Then we'd love to interview you! Find out more and pick the date here: http://daveinterviewsyou.com/
With good fawn to doe ratios being reported in multiple western states, Robby talks about how he uses this information to decide where to hunt now and in the future. He also jumps into other topics: The National Deer Association report on shifting hunter harvest to more mature bucks You can read that report here Mature Buck Harvest Rises to Another New U.S. Record https://deerassociation.com/mature-buck-harvest-rises-to-another-new-u-s-record/ Also, Robby shares four gross scores from mule deer vs. their lab age results, sent in from a listener. The bucks ranged from four to seven years old. The size of their antlers vs. their age might surprise you. Robby also talks about the slider feature on the National Drought Monitor in anticipation of his upcoming episode with Josh Boyd, Hydrologist for U.S.F.S, on the water season update for 2025 in the next few weeks You can link to the Drought Monitor here Comparison Slider | U.S. Drought Monitor https://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/Maps/ComparisonSlider.aspx Learn about fawn to doe ratios and a lot more in this latest episode. Rokcast is powered by onX Hunt. For 20% off, use Promo Code “Rokcast” at onX Hunt here https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app You can find Robby's books, Hunting Big Mule Deer and The Stories on Amazon here or signed copies from the Rokslide store here
Dirk catches up with Josh Boyd every year, just exchanging hunting stories and expressing opinions and ideas from our experiences while hunting. This episode Josh recaps his amazing hunting season and then takes us down memory lane with the story of his giant whitetail buck from years ago. We also talk a little about the diseases that whitetail deer face and what game managers are doing about it. Connect with Jason, Dirk, and Phelps Game Calls MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop Phelps MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Boyd, one of the Boyd Brothers, joins Hector to talk about traveling to comic conventions in the Boyd Mobile, as well as what it's like hosting their own convention – the Friends of the Brothers Boyd Comic Con – which is this weekend in North Carolina. https://lovethynerd.com/faith-fandom-16-josh-boyd-con-men/
Spot and stalk bear hunting can be tough, but also rewarding. Dirk and Josh Boyd share a conversation about spring bear hunting in the backcountry. Connect with Jason, Dirk, and Phelps Game Calls Phelps on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube Shop Phelps MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 180 of The Thinklings Podcast! We have the most honored Dr. Josh Boyd joining us in this episode to civilize our proceedings. Before the main content of the episode, where Josh walks us through John Milton's Sonnet 19, we do our usual things: drink coffee, talk about books, and even have a brief (seriously brief) visit from Dr. Dan Brown. Thanks for listening to this week's episode! Key ideas in Episode 180 - The Goodness & Kindness of God Reading Writing Poetry Books & Business The Triumph of the Imagination Leland Ryken When Pain is Real and God Seems Silent Ligon Duncan Don't Fire Your Church Members Jonathan Leeman Proverbs: Wisdom Calls Zoltán Schwáb Sonnet 19 - When I Consider How My Light is Spent - John Milton Books & Business: The Triumph of the Imagination - Leland Ryken When Pain is Real and God Seems Silent - Ligon Duncan Don't Fire Your Church Members - Jonathan Leeman Proverbs: Wisdom Calls - Zoltán Schwáb Main Content & Meditation: When I Consider How My Light is Spent - John Milton
Ever met someone who is so easy to talk to and shares the same passions as you? Someone who you can talk to for hours and it seems like time stands still? Dirk's longtime friend, Josh Boyd, from north-western Montana is just that kind of guy. Josh has taken many public land bulls and bucks in his life and loves to share his adventures with fellow sportsmen. Josh has written many magazine articles and web articles over the years about backcountry hunting, tips and tactics, and gear reviews. Dirk and Josh get deep into his roots as an elk hunter and also discuss what challenges elk hunters face today with etiquette and the ever changing technological advancements in gear. Connect with Jason, Dirk, and Phelps Game Calls Phelps on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube Shop Phelps MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shiny Objects is all about our current obsession. The Shiny Object could be a piece of gear, an upcoming adventure, a good book, or simply finding better ways to get through everyday life. The sky is the limit when it comes to an individuals current Shiny Object, and we never know where the conversation will take us. Download the GoWild App and head over to our Holler Store for a peak at the products Ricky and Hollywood prefer to use. Link is in our bio. While you're there, grab some gear, all purchases made through our store will help support the podcast. The Range Podcast can be found on all major platforms, including iTunes, Spotify and Google. Video versions of the podcast can also be found on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel. COMING SOON! The Range Podcast on Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel. The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. #podcast #archerypodcast #outdoorpodcast #bowhunting #archery #targetarchery #bowandarrow #bowonly #hunting #outdoors #shinyobjects Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shiny Objects is all about our current obsession. The Shiny Object could be a piece of gear, an upcoming adventure, a good book, or simply finding better ways to get through everyday life. The sky is the limit when it comes to an individuals current Shiny Object, and we never know where the conversation will take us.Download the GoWild App and head over to our Holler Store for a peak at the products Ricky and Hollywood prefer to use. Link is in our bio. While you're there, grab some gear, all purchases made through our store will help support the podcast. The Range Podcast can be found on all major platforms, including iTunes, Spotify and Google. Video versions of the podcast can also be found on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel. COMING SOON! The Range Podcast on Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. #podcast #archerypodcast #outdoorpodcast #bowhunting #archery #targetarchery #bowandarrow #bowonly #hunting #outdoors #shinyobjects
In this episode of The Range Podcast, Ricky is joined by a force to be reckoned with in the mountains of the west. Whether he's nerding out as a hydrologist with the U.S. Forest Service, hunting, skiing or biking, Josh Boyd will spend over 200 days a year in the backcountry. Josh is a Sitka Big Game Ambassador and another notable passion is his love for writing, which has donned the pages of Bowhunter Magazine, Eastmans' Bowhunting Journal and Rokslide.com. As always, Josh begins by telling us his origin bowhunting story. Ricky and Josh then talk about how a bow led to their connection and conversation, and then on to his profession, which is also a passion. Naturally as a writer, Josh finishes by telling a great story of his past Elk hunting season. The Range Podcast can be found on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, and Youtube. COMING SOON! The Range Podcast on Wild TV. Download the GoWild App and head over to our Holler Store for a peek at the products Ricky and Hollywood prefer to use. https://therangepodcast.hollercommerce.com/ While you're there, grab some gear, all purchases made through our store will help support the podcast. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel. The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. #archerypodcast #outdoorpodcast #bowhunting #archery #targetarchery #bowandarrow #bowonly #gowild Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Range Podcast, Ricky is joined by a force to be reckoned with in the mountains of the west. Whether he's nerding out as a hydrologist with the U.S. Forest Service, hunting, skiing or biking, Josh Boyd will spend over 200 days a year in the backcountry. Josh is a Sitka Big Game Ambassador and another notable passion is his love for writing, which has donned the pages of Bowhunter Magazine, Eastmans' Bowhunting Journal and Rokslide.com.As always, Josh begins by telling us his origin bowhunting story. Ricky and Josh then talk about how a bow led to their connection and conversation, and then on to his profession, which is also a passion. Naturally as a writer, Josh finishes by telling a great story of his past Elk hunting season. The Range Podcast can be found on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, and Youtube. COMING SOON! The Range Podcast on Wild TV. Download the GoWild App and head over to our Holler Store for a peek at the products Ricky and Hollywood prefer to use. https://therangepodcast.hollercommerce.com/While you're there, grab some gear, all purchases made through our store will help support the podcast. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. #archerypodcast #outdoorpodcast #bowhunting #archery #targetarchery #bowandarrow #bowonly #gowild
In this episode of The Range Podcast, Ricky is joined by a force to be reckoned with in the mountains of the west. Whether he's nerding out as a hydrologist with the U.S. Forest Service, hunting, skiing or biking, Josh Boyd will spend over 200 days a year in the backcountry. Josh is a Sitka Big Game Ambassador and another notable passion is his love for writing, which has donned the pages of Bowhunter Magazine, Eastmans' Bowhunting Journal and Rokslide.com.As always, Josh begins by telling us his origin bowhunting story. Ricky and Josh then talk about how a bow led to their connection and conversation, and then on to his profession, which is also a passion. Naturally as a writer, Josh finishes by telling a great story of his past Elk hunting season. The Range Podcast can be found on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, and Youtube. COMING SOON! The Range Podcast on Wild TV. Download the GoWild App and head over to our Holler Store for a peek at the products Ricky and Hollywood prefer to use. https://therangepodcast.hollercommerce.com/While you're there, grab some gear, all purchases made through our store will help support the podcast. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network. #archerypodcast #outdoorpodcast #bowhunting #archery #targetarchery #bowandarrow #bowonly #gowild
Robby hosts RokStaffer Josh Boyd. Josh's real job is a Hydrologist for the USFS. Josh keeps a close eye on snowpack across the West and is a great resource when determining how the weather affects our big game animals. Snowpack, Snow Water Equivalent, SNOTEL, Soil Moisture, The Drought Monitor, The Jet Stream, El Nino, La Nina and more are all discussed in today's episode. Josh is your source for a Winter Snowpack Checkup. You can access Winter Snowpack here Snowpack Maps (usda.gov) Rokcast is powered by onX Hunt. For 20% off, use Promo Code “Rokcast” at onX Hunt here https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app You can find Robby's books, Hunting Big Mule Deer and The Stories on Amazon here or signed copies from the Rokslide store here
This show begins with three senior girls from the Jersey Community Panthers tennis team: the twins Libby and Emma McCormick and Tessa Crawford. The three girls share how much they love playing tennis at Jersey CHS, and they talk about their big goals for the remainder of the season. The trio also mentions the positive impact that Pat Coyle has had on their careers along with Head Coach Dan Diamond. Next up, Kahok Assistant Soccer Coach Josh Boyd is in the studio to talk about the Kahoks who have won the SWC the last three seasons. He is joined by star forwards Sam Garofalo and Adam Reiniger. The boys talk about the "rough" start to the season, but how they managed to rebound from some tough early-season losses, and how they plan to end their season on top. Last, Dupo Football HC Zach Klaustermeier is back to discuss the Tigers' hot start, which includes their recognition as Integrity Spine and Joint Center Team of the Month. Coach "K" discusses what he likes about his team, and he breaks down the upcoming matchups his squad will face.
In this episode of The Afrocentric podcast entitled "The Cookout," Josh Boyd joins the hosts to discuss the history behind "The Cookout" and Black Family Reunions. The episode focuses on The Great Migration, which saw more than 6 million African-Americans move from the South to cities in the Northeast and Midwest between 1915 and 1970. The idea of "The Migration Back" during the late 1900s is also explored, when black families and children would migrate back to the South and connect with their heritage and culture. The episode delves into black southern food traditions, the preservation of black southern food traditions, the history of soul food, and its relevance to black cultural identity. Tune in to hear about the rich history behind "The Cookout" and the importance of preserving black southern food traditions --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theafrocentricpodcast/message
Improve your cookout skills with tips from Gander's Chef Josh Boyd.
Today on the Rokcast, Robby hosts Josh Boyd. Besides being a very dedicated hunter, Josh is also a Hydrologist for USFS. Josh has measured and studied winter severity for over 20 years from SE Arizona to NW Montana. With some certainty, Josh can predict mule deer winterkill. They dive into Snow Water Equivalent, where and how it's measured, the data that comes from it, and how it can help you make better decisions when planning your mule deer hunt around winterkill. Winter severity could be the number one predictor of the size of a mule deer population. Visit NRCS Snowpack Map here https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/wcc/home/snowClimateMonitoring/snowpack/basinDataReports/ Find Robby's lastest book: Hunting Big Mule Deer: The Stories on Amazon here This is the follow up to his first book available in the Rokstore here or on Amazon: How to Take the Best Buck of Your Life.
The Jagged Baptist Club hail from Los Angeles, USA. The band consists of musicians Blake Stokes, Morgan Ponder, Josh Boyd, and CJ Ramsey. Their debut album, Reptile Super Show, was released in summer of 2019 on Chain Letter Collective. November 2021 saw the release of their album “Temptation Death House” which was immediately championed by Radio Stations such as KCRW, KXLU, BBC Music, XS Manchester and Radio X. Having been compared to Primal Scream and Depeche Mode, with influences including Blur, Public Image Limited, The Birthday Party, and Division of Laura Lee, their music and live show have garnered positive response from audiences and critics alike. They recently toured Europe, Eire and The UK, which is where we caught up with them when they played at the amazing, The Handyman in Smithdown Road, Liverpool. I managed to get some time with Lead Singer, Blake Stokes, before the band went on stage to play their fantastic set.
In this episode of “Between the Js,” Dr. Josh Boyd, band director at Newnan High School, joins Jacqui and Joy to talk about the band program and the role the community played in helping ensure the program would carry on after the devastating tornado of 2021 upended the band room and the student's instruments. The Coweta County Board of Education recently recognized Dr. Boyd for being selected 2022 Music Educator of the Year at the Georgia Music Educators Association annual conference. Dr. Boyd was honored as an exemplary music educator with significant career accomplishments, as well as a leader in his school, community and state.
Josh Boyd is an entrepreneur, investor, and speaker. He currently sits as co-founder and CEO of The 12. Connect with Josh: https://www.instagram.com/joshboyd.12/ https://www.the12.com email: Email Josh Connect with Mikhail: https://www.instagram.com/miqk https://www.mikhailalfon.com
In this episode I get to speak to members of the community about creativity. More specifically on how they manage getting out of periods when creativity is hard to find. There are many great bits of wisdom in this one and I hope you can relate. Featuring: Emma Huen, John Mohl, Josh Boyd, Devin Jarmon, Ede Ravich, Brittney Ray and Harleen Pawha. Check out Kettle Korn Creations at kettlekorncreations.com Check out the blog at linecookthoughts.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raymond-delucci/message
This week Josh Boyd, Rokslide writer, joins us to discuss the year he had and new gear he used. Gear includes the Kahtoola Micro Spikes, new Hoyt bow and more! Use code Rokcast at checkout to receive 20% off of OnX Hunt maps! Visit Black Rifle Coffee for the best coffee around. The Gun Ship light roast is my current go to.
Josh Boyd is the Assistant General Manager of the Texas Rangers, where he oversees all functions of pro player evaluation and the R & D department. Boyd has been with the Rangers since 2008 serving in roles within Player Personnel and Pro Scouting, and spent 4 seasons as an area scout with the San Diego Padres. Photo: John Gilchrist (Rotary Club of Park Cities) In this conversation, Evan Burk speaks with Josh about how he went from a baseball writer to Major League Scout, the skill set makes a good evaluator, and looking at how players deal with success and failure to help judge the character make up of players. Transition from baseball writer to MLB scout Learning as a San Diego Padres scout How his thinking changed in understanding of what made players successful What makes a successful scout in major league baseball How the Organization's goals and vision feed into the Player Evaluation approach Judging whether players have the drive to be great vs. just liking being a ball player How a player's fit within a system factors into team building in baseball What are you looking for beyond the game when evaluating players? Learning about players with how they handle setbacks, and success When to make exceptions and understanding acquisition cost What separated the Rangers' World Series teams from 2010 and 2011 Where Josh get's inspiration outside of baseball?
We discuss the process of getting to the NFL!
In this episode Josh Boyd gives great insight into what it is like being a band director during covid. He talks about virutal and inperson learning, and how to navigate between the two. I loved his insight into building community within your band programs! Definetly check out his podcast 'Directing Bands' below! Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5aNBzNBNNXh3H3eH9p7IBUListen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/directing-band/id1524501038Instigram @directingtheband Twitter: JoshRBoyd As always feel free to contact me with any feedback: monica@bayareaflutist.comInstigram: @monicawilliamsflutist
Josh Boyd is the assistant GM of the Texas Rangers whose unconventional path has given him a unique vantage point for talent evaluation. His powerful story will leave you questioning your own assumptions about what it really takes to succeed. ------------------ ABOUT THE BLUEPRINT PODCAST: Dr. Erik Korem's podcast “The BluePrint" focuses on High Performance - a science-based, holistic process of achieving excellence in every field. He explores the methods and mindsets that build and sustain High-Performing humans through his experience as a sports scientist working with the NFL, Olympians and other elite athletes. In The BluePrint, he invites athletic champions, entertainers, entrepreneurs, and other exceptional people to discuss their resilience through struggles and triumphs while educating and motivating listeners about their High-Performance Journey. Dr. Erik Korem is a High-Performance pioneer on a mission to help The BluePrint listeners learn how to use stress to perform at their best across a number of fields. He has implemented sports science and athlete tracking technologies with collegiate and professional football teams, working with the NFL, Power-5 NCAA programs, gold medal Olympians, Nike, and the United States Department of Defense. Dr. Erik Korem is also an expert in sleep and stress resilience and the Founder and CEO of AIM7. ------------------ If you find this podcast to be valuable, go to www.erikkorem.com and sign up for my High Performance Newsletter. In this Newsletter, I provide you valuable resources and information to help you pursue audacious goals, thrive in uncertainty, and live a healthy and fulfilled life. Follow Erik Korem on social media: Twitter Instagram Facebook Hot Pie Media is an on-demand digital audio/video entertainment network with interests primarily in the creation of original, relevant and entertaining podcasts. ------------------ QUOTES: John Danaher on high performance mindset and resilience: “Whenever you are sparring, your mind will have a given direction of focus. The most basic division is between self focus and focus on the opponent.” - John Danaher on high performance mindset and resilience Blue Print host Dr. Erik Korem on high performance mindset and resilience: “In sport, our goal is to develop the most adaptable athletes with the most resilience who can consistently obtain their high performance mindset and potential.” - Dr. Erik Korem on high performance mindset and resilience, host of The Blue Print John Danaher on high performance mindset and resilience: “Philosophy was crucial because it is among the best means of developing a problem solving mindset.” - John Danaher on high performance mindset and resilience Blue Print host Dr. Erik Korem on high performance, performance mindset, and resilience: “The key is using that stress and being able to adapt to it to improve. That's what high performance to me is: the ability to adapt rapidly so you can achieve your potential.” - Dr. Erik Korem on high performance, performance mindset, and resilience, host of The Blue Print John Danaher on high performance mindset and resilience: “The greatest determinant of the outcome of your matches over time by a landslide is your training and lifestyle mentality. This is the high performance mindset you carry every day as you train and progress.” - John Danaher on high performance mindset and resilience See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're joined by Rokstaff member Josh Boyd. Josh was hunting a ton this 2020 season and he shares some things he encountered and the gear he used. Seek Outside Silex -> https://www.rokslide.com/seek-outside-silex-and-u-turn-stove-review/ Floorless Shelters and Tarps -> https://www.rokslide.com/floorless-shelters-and-tarps-with-josh-boyd/
Welcome to another Casual Thursday. We are going with the classic crew tonight, myself, Dan, and Richard. We have some new Wonder Woman previews to talk about, we make Black Cat Casual, and we talk about who your first herald will be for Galactus. Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
Mr. Clixso joins the podcast tonight We make Doppleganger prime meta and we make the Robot keyword even more completive! Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
We got the crew on tonight's podcast! We talk mostly about the new sets that got previewed, House of X, Future Foundation, WWE, and Wonder Woman 80th Anniversary. We also try and make Red Goblin as casual as possible. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
More mouths to feed on this podcast! Myself, Dan, Kane, and our special guest Austin join the podcast tonight. We talk about the new watch list, we make Spider-Man 2099 meta, and we make a competitive Spider-Man family. Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
This week I’m joined on the podcast by fellow Montanan Josh Boyd. Josh consistently gets it done year in and year out. Josh also is a big contributor to the Rokslide forum and is constantly testing new gear. In this podcast we end up talking a lot about rifle hunting elk and the challenges that […]
PJ Bolin joins the podcast tonight! Lets team build for Worlds! Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
We have a lot of mouths to feed on this podcast! Dan is back, Richard returns, our patreon Kane joins us again, and another Clixin' Ir crew member, Dwayne comes on for the first time. We break down the ENTIRE Absolute Carnage set. See what figures will make the cut for competitive play. Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
Mr. Clixflix joins the podcast on tonight's podcast! Dan is a no show for the podcast tonight, so we have our long awaited crew member Tyler taking his place. Our A-team building keyword is Frightful Four and our Make it Meta is Ultra Chase Thanos. We also ask you guys what your favorite version on Thanos is. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
Welcome to season 2 of the Clixin' It podcast! Patreon Justin Harner join the podcast tonight. We got the last few Absolute Carnage previews to talk about tonight. Our Top 5 is Brotherhood of Mutant figures and our Keep it Casual is XDPS Spiral Our "Sets' Appeal" tournament will be on Nov. 6th-8th, so head on over to our Facebook page to get more details on that. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
We made it to 50 episode! Kalder Ness and Simeon Bruce from Dial H for Heroclix join the podcast tonight. The Clixin' It Crew talk about our Team Nationals experience and we have more Absolute Carnage previews to talk about tonight Our Make it Meta is good old God Doom! We also ask how everyone did in Team Nationals last weekend. Our "Sets' Appeal" tournament will be on Nov. 6th-8th, so head on over to our Facebook page to get more details on that. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
Aaron Lloyd from Last Action Heroclix joins the podcast tonight. We got even more Absolute Carnage previews to talk about tonight Our "Sets' Appeal" tournament will be on Nov. 6th-8th, so head on over to our Facebook page to get more details on that. We talk about our Top 5 figures with a STOP clix, and make teams based of figures that have been venom-ized! We also ask who is competing in Team Nationals this weekend. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, and Damien Ashlew
Our sponsor, Ryan Morgan from Glass Cabinet Hobbies joins the podcast tonight. We got a lot to talk about on this episode! Absolute Carnage dumped a bunch of previews on us, and so did Scott Porter. Our "Sets' Appeal" tournament will be on Nov. 6th-8th, so head on over to our Facebook page to get more details on that. We make the keyword "Gotham City" meta and also CAatA 062 Baron Zemo Meta We also ask how everyone did at Nationals Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, Damien Ashlaw, and Damien Ashlew
Eric Griffin joins the podcast tonight! As you know, we had a recording error last Thursday, but our Casual Thursday's are back. We discuss our patreon giveaway, a tournament that Clixin' It will be hosting in November, and talk about the 1,000,000 Lady Phoenix prizes that people can win at NATS! Our Top 5 this week is figures under 40 points, our Keep it Casual is Dragon Man, and Richard, Dan, and Eric play It's a bird, It's a plane, It's Heroclix We also talk about our lifetime win/loss records. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Derek LeClaire, Christian Bogen, Rylan Close, Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rob Peterson, Jaerykk Solberg, R.A. Zaugg, Klader Ness, Kaley Solberg, Michael B, Will Hunting, Terso Cobian, Mark G, Derek Binnekdyk, Brett Griffin, and Andrew New Uncommon tier - Jack Barber, Jabin, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, Wayne Litzinger, James Peters, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Jay Solomon, Joshua G, Tony Cannavino, Wilfredo J Feliciano, and Aaron Lloyd Super rare tier - Vincent Basile, Elexys Wood, Jonah Fleming, Josh Boyd, Joseph Leandre, Matthew Zerphey, Justin H, Brian Yoas, Steven Wantz, Mark H, Andrew Fallon, and Jeff Dumas Chase - Jacob Keene, Roberto Torres Jr, and Chris Washer Ultra chase - Kane G, Robert White, Damien Ashlaw, and Damien Ashlew
Lucas Van Holland joins the podcast tonight! Meta Monday is back! We had a recording issue on our Thursday Casual, but all problems have been fixed! The new carnage set drop some sculpts on us and we discuss who we see. We also dive in to how Galactus will effect competitive play. We discuss about how to make the most meta A.I.M. themed team in modern age and we also try to make the 035 Rescue from BPatI as meta as possible We also talk about which figures we would like to see become meta. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rod Peterson, Will Hunting, Jaerykk Solberg, Kaley Solberg, Kalder Ness, Michael B, Mark G, Andrew New, Joshua G,Tereso Cobian, Brett Griffin, R.A. Zaugg, and Derek Binnendyk Uncommon tier - James Peters, Wayne Litzinger, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - Aaron Lloyd, James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Tony Cannavino, Chris Washer, Joshua G, Anthony Thor Sams, Jay Solomon, Rick Sharp, Steven Wantz, and Jeff Dumas Super rare tier - Josh Boyd, Brian Yoas, Matthew Zerphey, Joseph Leandre, Steven Wantz, Andrew Fallow, Justin, and Mark H Chase - Roberto Torres, Jr Ultra chase - Kane G, Will Feliciano, and Jacob Keene
Matty G joins the podcast tonight! Welcome to our first Meta Monday podcast. We only talk meta and competitive on this podcast, so strap in and get ready! We discuss about how to make the most meta Fantastic Four themed team in modern age and we also try to make the 001 Wolverine for Dark Phoenix Sage as meta as possible We also talk about which of you out here is going to compete at Nationals. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rod Peterson, Will Hunting, Jaerykk Solberg, Kaley Solberg, Kalder Ness, Michael B, Mark G, Andrew New, Joshua G,Tereso Cobian, Brett Griffin, R.A. Zaugg, and Derek Binnendyk Uncommon tier - James Peters, Wayne Litzinger, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - Aaron Lloyd, James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Tony Cannavino, Chris Washer, Joshua G, Anthony Thor Sams, Jay Solomon, Rick Sharp, Steven Wantz, and Jeff Dumas Super rare tier - Josh Boyd, Brian Yoas, Matthew Zerphey, Joseph Leandre, Steven Wantz, Andrew Fallow, Justin, and Mark H Chase - Roberto Torres, Jr Ultra chase - Kane G, Will Feliciano, and Jacob Keene
Rob Peterson and his wife Jonna join the podcast tonight! Welcome to our first Causal Thursday podcast. We have a TON of news to discuss, we talk about our top 5 bystander makers, Dan makes the the new rare Mole Man casual, and Dan, Richard, Rob, and Jonna play It's a bird, and It's plane, It a Heroclix We also talk about how your Fantastic Four pulls have been going. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rod Peterson, Will Hunting, Jaerykk Solberg, Kaley Solberg, Kalder Ness, Michael B, Mark G, Andrew New, Joshua G,Tereso Cobian, Brett Griffin, R.A. Zaugg, and Derek Binnendyk Uncommon tier - James Peters, Wayne Litzinger, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - Aaron Lloyd, James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Tony Cannavino, Chris Washer, Joshua G, Anthony Thor Sams, Jay Solomon, Rick Sharp, Steven Wantz, and Jeff Dumas Super rare tier - Josh Boyd, Brian Yoas, Matthew Zerphey, Joseph Leandre, Steven Wantz, Andrew Fallow, Justin, and Mark H Chase - Roberto Torres, Jr Ultra chase - Kane G, Will Feliciano, and Jacob Keene
George Massu joins the podcast tonight! We discuss the Fantastic Four Primer rules, we talk about our top 5 sets, Dan makes the Maker meta, and Dan and George play It's a bird, and It's plane, It a Heroclix We also talk about what figures are meta in the Fantastic Four set Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rod Peterson, Will Hunting, Jaerykk Solberg, Kaley Solberg, Kalder Ness, Michael B, Mark G, Andrew New, Joshua G,Tereso Cobian, Brett Griffin, R.A. Zaugg, and Derek Binnendyk Uncommon tier - James Peters, Wayne Litzinger, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - Aaron Lloyd, James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Tony Cannavino, Chris Washer, Joshua G, Anthony Thor Sams, Jay Solomon, Rick Sharp, Steven Wantz, and Jeff Dumas Super rare tier - Josh Boyd, Brian Yoas, Matthew Zerphey, Joseph Leandre, Steven Wantz, Andrew Fallow, Justin, and Mark H Chase - Roberto Torres, Jr Ultra chase - Kane G, Will Feliciano, and Jacob Keene
Canadian champion Devin Owens joins the podcast tonight! We discuss what we all got in our bricks/cases from the new set Fantastic Four, we talk about our top 5 title characters, Dan makes the rare Doom 2099 meta, and Dan, Richard, and Devin play It's a bird, and It's plane, It a Heroclix We also talk about how we open our boosters. Make sure you visit glasscabinethobbies.com and use code CLIXINIT for 5% off your Heroclix order. Also head over to patreon.com/clixinit and join our patreon to have a chance to win some amazing prizes for our monthly giveaways! Current Patreons: Common tier - Matt Greichunos, Matthew Groenheide, Rod Peterson, Will Hunting, Jaerykk Solberg, Kaley Solberg, Kalder Ness, Michael B, Mark G, Andrew New, Joshua G,Tereso Cobian, Brett Griffin, R.A. Zaugg, and Derek Binnendyk Uncommon tier - James Peters, Wayne Litzinger, Abel Alvarado Jr, Rex Wayne, and Eric Griffin Rare tier - Aaron Lloyd, James Douglas, Rick Sharp, Tony Cannavino, Chris Washer, Joshua G, Anthony Thor Sams, Jay Solomon, Rick Sharp, Steven Wantz, and Jeff Dumas Super rare tier - Josh Boyd, Brian Yoas, Matthew Zerphey, Joseph Leandre, Steven Wantz, Andrew Fallow, Justin, and Mark H Chase - Roberto Torres, Jr Ultra chase - Kane G, Will Feliciano, and Jacob Keene
The Handsomest Man Alive catches up with friend of the show and super musician Josh Boyd of Jagged Baptist Club. They talk surgery recovery and talk current state of wrestling! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/put-me-over-podcast/id1372481853 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6orMIusksVkCc35VAgXDJo?si=numISQljR7ezqpsvzwSgrQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/putmeoverpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/pmopodcast?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/putmeOVERpodcast/
Combating the Spread of COVID-19: "Touch-less Rentals"Welcome back to the Self Storage Podcast. It's a new day, a new topic and a new guest this week. Today, continuing on the path of knowledge and education during these uncertain times, we will be discussing "How to Shift Your Self-Storage Business into a Touch-less Rental". Along with me today will be my good friend Josh Boyd, President and CEO of StoreEase, a provider of development, acquisitions and third-party property management through virtual management. As we take a deeper dive into this topic we will provide you with information and solutions on how to keep your rental up and running as a safe space for yourself and your customers.Helping People Become Financially Independent Without The Hassles of Tenants, Toilets, and Trash with Self Storage Investing!Website: https://www.selfstorageinvesting.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScottMeyers.SelfStorageInvesting/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SelfStorageGuyLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottameyers/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SelfStorageInvestingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/self_storage_investing/
In this lengthy episode, host Jordan Budd goes through all of the gear items you would need for a backpacking trip. This episode was created to not only give newer backpack hunters some gear options, but also explain in depth why some options are better than others and which have more importance. She explains why you need the item, some options you have within that category and the positives/negatives of those options. Everything that was talked about in this episode can be found in another episode with more detail. Optics with Matt Cashell -> https://www.rokslide.com/optics-with-matt-cashell/ Backcountry Food with Jaden Bales -> https://www.rokslide.com/backcountry-food-with-jaden-bales/ Sleeping Bag and Pad ratings with Matt Wymer -> https://www.rokslide.com/sleeping-bag-and-pad-ratings-with-matt-wymer/ Binocular Harnesses with Justin Crossley -> https://www.rokslide.com/binocular-harnesses-with-justin-crossley/ Backpacking Stoves with Mike Carrigan -> https://www.rokslide.com/backpacking-stoves-with-chuck-carrigan/ First Aid Kits with Travis Bertrand -> https://www.rokslide.com/first-aid-kits-with-travis-bertrand/ Clothing with Tony Trietch -> https://www.rokslide.com/clothing-with-tony-trietch/ Floorless Shelters and Tarps with Josh Boyd -> https://www.rokslide.com/floorless-shelters-and-tarps-with-josh-boyd/ Boot Stiffness with Chuck Brenton -> https://www.rokslide.com/boot-stiffness-with-chuck-brenton/
On episode 4, Martha and AJ chat about quarantine, Yelp, and the federal restaurant relief progress. Along with Blind Barber founder and operator, Josh Boyd, the three recount their favorite "opening disaster" stories. Sponsored by One-Haus.com #WeAreOne #WaitingPodcastFor CARES act info, go to empoweredhospitality.com https://blindbarber.com/
Relevant links:Biz Com with WOM Spotify LinkWOM PR Agency LinkSome quick context about this episode.When I started the podcast last year, I was on the lookout for potential guests and realized that one of my former students, Melanie DeFilippis, started her own PR firm. We chatted about her experience, and you'll find that episode under the title “Founding a Public Relations firm” on September 25, 2019. That interview was the tipping point for Melanie to develop her own podcast. It's called Biz Com with W.O.M. W.O.M. is the acronym for Melanie's PR firm, Word of Mouth.One of Melanie's first guests was our very own Dr. Josh Boyd, Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator in the Lamb School here at Purdue. The link to Melanie's podcast is below in the show notes as well as the link to her PR firm's website.I hope you enjoy this cross-posted episode. You'll find a similar episode, with me as the guest, posted March 4 of 2020. Without further ado, Melanie DeFilippis' BizCOM with W.O.M. presents “Communication, Crisis Management and Sports Public Relations with Dr. Josh Boyd.
We caught up with Rokslide writer Josh Boyd to talk about a new review he's done with the Lane Precision custom rifle chambered in .300 RUM. Lane Precision written review -> https://www.rokslide.com/lane-precision-rifles-custom-build-review/ Lane Precision custom rifle forum thread -> https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/lane-precision-rifles-build-and-review-updated-1-13-20.121327/page-4#post-1474490 Rifle overview video -> https://youtu.be/C1m-nSn5Nm0 Lane Precision Rifles -> http://www.laneprecisionrifles.com/
Relevant links:Biz Com with WOM Spotify LinkWOM PR Agency LinkSome quick context about this episode. When I started the podcast last year, I was on the lookout for potential guests. After some LinkedIn searching, I realized that one of my former students, Melanie DeFilippis, started her own PR firm. We had a great conversation, and you'll find that episode under the title “Founding a Public Relations firm” on September 25, 2019.That interview was the tipping point for Melanie to develop her own podcast. It's called Biz Com with W.O.M. W.O.M. is the acronym for Melanie's PR firm, Word of Mouth.I was honored to be Melanie's first guest. She posted that episode, and I am re-posting it here as an episode on my podcast. So, this episode flips the script, and I get to be the interviewee.Check out Melanie's podcast. The link will be below in the show notes. It covers some topics relevant to communication students, especially those with an interest in PR. A future episode will feature Dr. Josh Boyd's chat with Melanie.I hope you enjoy my first cross-posted episode. Without further ado, Melanie DeFilippis' BizCOM with W.O.M. presents “Public Speaking, Resumes and Cover Letters” with me…Josh Dexter-Wiens.
Welcome back to another episode of The Musicians Exchange Podcast. Im your host Erik Norwood. In this episode we pick the brains of musicians who have jumped into a lane over time that many aren't really aware of. These guys have been blessed to tour and work with major artist, musicians and share their initials thoughts and reactions on working up close with major artist. This episode is featuring Evrick Lee, Josh Boyd, Kenneth Shields and myself Erik Norwood. Check It Out!!!
Happy New Years everyone! Today we catch up on new Rokslide articles, videos, forum threads and outdoor news. Vortex Fury HD 10x42 binocular review -> https://www.rokslide.com/vortex-fury-hd-10x42-review/ Vortex Razor HD 18x56 binocular review -> https://www.rokslide.com/vortex-razor-uhd-18x56-review/ Mathews VXR bow review -> https://www.rokslide.com/mathews-vxr-bow-review/ Outdoor Vitals 0 degree sleeping bag review -> https://www.rokslide.com/outdoor-vitals-atlas-hybrid-0-sleeping-bag-review/ Pack Goats for the Backcountry -> https://www.rokslide.com/pack-goats-for-backcountry-hunting/https://www.rokslide.com/pack-goats-for-backcountry-hunting/ Stone Glacier Sky Air ULT review -> https://www.rokslide.com/stone-glacier-skyair-ult-review/ Floorless Shelters with Josh Boyd podcast -> https://www.rokslide.com/floorless-shelters-and-tarps-with-josh-boyd/ Zeiss Conquest V4 6-24x50 scope review -> https://www.rokslide.com/zeiss-conquest-v4-6-24x50-review/ Robby's Mule Deer videos -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22MHIfoYPEg Kifaru Stryker pack thread -> https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/kifaru-stryker.151351/page-2#post-1432385 Kifaru Possibles Pouch -> https://store.kifaru.net/possibles-pullout-p312.aspx GoHunt.com 2020 Application deadlines (GoHunt members only) -> https://www.gohunt.com/read/INSIDER/2020-western-big-game-hunting-application-deadlines We invite you to become part of the Rokslide.com Forum family for 2020! -> https://www.rokslide.com/forums/
This week, Rokslider Josh Boyd talks tarps and floorless shelters with us. Josh loves using floorless shelters and debunks some myths and answers some questions often asked about the systems. Floorless Mid Shootout by Josh Boyd -> https://www.rokslide.com/review-floorless-pyramid-shootout/ Floorless Shootout forum thread -> https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/floorless-mid-shootout.66248/ Stone Glacier Skyair ULT forum thread-> https://www.rokslide.com/forums/threads/stone-glacier-skyair-ult-testing-and-review.139450/ Like what your listening to? Let us know what you think by leaving a review. For tons more gear talk and information, head over to the Rokslide forums -> https://www.rokslide.com/forums/
This interview with Dr. Josh Boyd of Purdue University is an in depth look into the communication industry, how to handle a business crisis, and breaking down what Sport Public Relations entails. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bizcomwithwom/support
Joshua Boyd completed a Ph.D. in Speech Communication at Indiana University, a Master’s in Interpersonal Communication at Ohio University, and a Bachelor's in English and Speech Communication at Lipscomb University. Among the courses he teaches is COM 204 (Critical Perspectives on Communication), the writing-intensive course that is part of the pre-communication requirement.A Purdue faculty member since 2005, Dr. Boyd has been recognized with multiple faculty awards, including the Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award in Memory of Charles B. Murphy (2009-10) and the Kenneth T. Kofmehl Undergraduate Teaching Award (2013-14) from the College of Liberal Arts.Boyd studies corporate rhetoric, including sponsorships, advertising, sports communication, public relations, and “outlaw” discourses that break the rules of discourses to get results. He is also interested in teaching and assessing writing. Outside the university, he presents workshops in issue management, presentation skills, and listening.
On this episode of the East Meets West Hunt podcast, I'm joined by Josh Boyd. Josh was on the show back in February talking about hunting mountain whitetails in the west, but we will be focusing on the mighty wapiti for this one. Being a very accomplished elk hunter, Josh shares his knowledge on hunting wet years vs. dry years, camp selection, meat care and packing, as well as some gear information! Topics Josh’s 2019 season Wyoming draw system Wet years vs. dry years Bivy camps vs. base camps Camp site selection Tent selection Meat care and packing Backpacks Resources: Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik @josh_boyd_mt Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ Shop new apparel! https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/shop Gear List! https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/post/beau-s-gear-list-for-a-september-elk-hunt Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Partners: onX Mapping at your finger tips on your phone, computer or GPS that will allow you scout harder, hunt farther and increase your success rates. This is the number 1 tool that I use every single time I'm in the woods or mountains. University of Elk Hunting Use code eastmeetswest to get 20% off of the most comprehensive elk hunting course available. Heather's Choice Healthy, great tasting, dehydrated meals for the backcountry. Use code eastmeetswest to get free shipping on orders over $99. http://lddy.no/7og2 Maven Optics Top quality binoculars, spotting scopes and rifle scopes for your hunts from east to west. Listen to the podcast for a special code to get a free gift with your next order! MTN OPS MTN OPS is the leader in providing science based supplements to help you train inside and conquer more outside. https://glnk.io/mw0/beaumartonik Wild Carrot Scents Changing the way you look at deer scents. Their tear away, no mess packaging is exactly what I need for hunting the mountains of Pennsylvania, to the swamps of the south and farm country in the midwest. Prime Archery Prime builds bows for hunters with parallel cam and centergy technology. Their free strings for life program is unmatched in the industry. Test drive one at your local shop and experience it yourself! Exodus Outdoor Gear Exodus is building cameras that are built to last. With an industry leading 5 year warranty that covers even lost and stolen cameras; they're worth checking out! Listen to this episode to learn about a special deal from them this month!
On the Executive Access podcast, MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand sits down with Rangers Assistant GM, Josh Boyd on his unlikely journey from a baseball writer to the front office, how scouts still play an instrumental role in acquiring talent, and how the Rangers landed Yu Darvish when he came over from Japan.
On the Executive Access podcast, MLB.com's Mark Feinsand sits down with Rangers Assistant GM, Josh Boyd on his unlikely journey from a baseball writer to the front office, how scouts still play an instrumental role in acquiring talent, and how the Rangers landed Yu Darvish when he came over from Japan.
In this episode I chose to reach out to some of my other musician friends in a different area to get their perspective. This area definitely brings a different vibe and energy to the musicians community. We discuss God, Relationships, life as a musician in Greensboro area as well as some of the dope venues to check out in the area that helped groom their playing. This episode is featuring Josh Boyd, Quintin Shoffner, Braxton Moore, Marcus Williams and Myself. Check it out!!
Rokslide's own Robby Denning and Josh Boyd talk about their experiences with the Skyscraper 2 person tent from Stone Glacier. Capacity: 2 People Number of Poles: 3 Number of Doors: 2 (1 on each side) Number of Tent Stakes: 12 Number of Guylines: 12 Length: 92.25 in Floor Area: 32 sq ft Interior Height: 41.5 in Packed Size: 14" x 6" Vestibule Volume: 50 cu ft Total Volume: 108.6 cu ft Minimum Trail Weight: 4lb 4oz. Packaged Weight: 4lb 12.8oz. Body Fabric Details: 15D Nylon Ripstop Door Mesh Fabric Details: 15D Nylon No-See-Um Mesh Floor Fabric Details: 20D Nylon Ripstop Silicone PU Coated Rainfly Fabric Details: 20D Nylon Ripstop Silicone PU Coated You can read Josh's final review of the tent, here. You can join in on the forum thread conversation, here. You can purchase from Stone Glacier, here. A number of our sponsors also carry this tent and most have a Rokslide discount you can use, so ask about it :)
Professor in the Lamb School. Undergraduate Coordinator. Bow tie aficionado. Dr. Josh Boyd is an integral part of the Lamb School undergraduate experience. My original intent was to focus on COM 204, but we couldn't help but cover some other topics while in front of the mics. A very useful episode for all Lamb School students and especially those that will be taking COM 204 soon.
Just in time to save the universe, SVRCHES rejoins the battle! We are joined by Katie Neagle and Josh Angeles (the godfather of podcasting?) to discuss what it means to be a hero in 2019. It's not just an Avengers episode but we are aware that film exists, so if watching 4000 heroes fight on screen was not enough for you, listen to this episode. hosted by Josh Boyd and Cesar Serrano' music by Kirk McPherson and the Anti-Monitor
Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Google Play Podcast RSS Feed With no two workouts ever the same, The 12 has developed a dedicated following for their boredom busting, plateau-proof workouts that are scientifically formulated to achieve results. We sat down with Josh Boyd, CEO and Founder of The 12 to talk about their workouts, their […]
Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Google Play Podcast RSS Feed With no two workouts ever the same, The 12 has developed a dedicated following for their boredom busting, plateau-proof workouts that are scientifically formulated to achieve results. We sat down with Josh Boyd, CEO and Founder of The 12 to talk about their workouts, their […]
In this episode, we caught up with Josh Boyd from On Guard Self Storage based in Leeds, Alabama. Josh has a fascinating background in the medical technology field, and brought along a lot of unique and insightful perspectives into his career in the past 5 years as a developer in the self-storage industry. Recently he became a partner and investor at On Guard Self Storage, and is making his mark in the industry by prioritizing technology and the customer experience. Listen along as we talk about the importance of automation and a whole lot more!
Recorded on New Years Eve 2018 Scheduled for release on Wrestlemania Eve 2019 Intended mostly for Julio Rodriguez to hear No edits, SVRCHES IS RAW hosted by Josh Boyd and Cesar Serrano
SERMON TRANSCRIPT BELOW: You’re probably familiar with the tragedy of “friendly fire,” but have you thought about the potential of “friendly faith”? Let me unpack the difference. Friendly fire refers to incidents when, in the fog of war, a soldier will accidentally fire upon his own forces. The history of warfare is replete with examples. Perhaps the best known is the case of Pat Tillman. He was a gifted athlete who played in the NFL. After 9-11 he voluntarily gave up that lucrative career and became an Army Ranger. He died in the mountains of Afghanistan as a result of “friendly fire.” Friends can hurt friends (and not just on the battlefield!). But, it is equally true that friends can help friends. Your faith in the Lord can encourage and transform the lives of your friends. That’s what I mean by “friendly faith.” A great illustration of this is the biblical account of four friends who brought their paralyzed friend to Jesus. There he found healing and, more importantly, forgiveness for sins. God wants to use our lives and, particularly, our faith to influence others for Christ. Whom can you pray for or encourage today? Whom can you “bring” to Jesus? A kind deed, a quick email or note, a word of witness, an invitation--all of these are examples of ways that we can live out a "friendly faith." Join us this Sunday at Istrouma Baptist Church as we continue our series entitled, “Who’s Your One?” We'll learn more about living out a faith that makes a positive difference in the lives of our friends. Friendly Faith Sermon Series: Who’s Your One? Mark 2:1-12 Istrouma Baptist Church – Jeff Ginn, Lead Pastor 9:15 AM Sermon March 31, 2019 https://vimeo.com/327794391 https://www.facebook.com/istrouma.org/videos/1013316938861397/ Outline: CooperativeFriends And they came, bringing to him a paralytic carried by four men (2:3). Come the same way Carry the same weight CreativeFriends And when they could not get near him because of the crowd, they removed the roof above him, and when they had made an opening, they let down the bed on which the paralytic lay (2:4). Are desperate Are determined ConfidentFriends And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, “Son, your sins are forgiven.”(2:5) Have a faith that is visible Have a faith that is victorious You’re probably familiar with the tragedy of “friendly fire,” but have you thought about the potential of “friendly faith”? Let me unpack the difference. Friendly fire refers to incidents when, in the fog of war, a soldier will accidentally fire upon his own forces. The history of warfare is replete with examples. Perhaps the best known is the case of Pat Tillman. He was a gifted athlete who played in the NFL. After 9-11 he voluntarily gave up that lucrative career and became an Army Ranger. He died in the mountains of Afghanistan as a result of “friendly fire.” Friends can hurt friends (and not just on the battlefield!). But, it is equally true that friends can help friends. Your faith in the Lord can encourage and transform the lives of your friends. That’s what I mean by “friendly faith.” A great illustration of this is the biblical account of four friends who brought their paralyzed friend to Jesus. There he found healing and, more importantly, forgiveness for sins. God wants to use our lives and, particularly, our faith to influence others for Christ. Whom can you pray for or encourage today? Whom can you “bring” to Jesus? A kind deed, a quick email or note, a word of witness, an invitation--all of these are examples of ways that we can live out a "friendly faith." Today, I want to speak on the theme, not friendly fire, but its exact opposite, “Friendly faith.” That is, your faith in the Lord Jesus, lived out, can be a blessing to your friends. It can change their lives and their eternity. I’m going to take you to a story in the Bible where it’s a case of friendly faith. Four friends living out their faith influenced their lame, paralytic friend for time and eternity. The story is found in Mark chapter 2. So if you have a copy of the Bible, I want you to open it there, please. Mark 2. And in honor of God's word, would you please stand as we read these verses. Mark 2:1-12. There God’s word says: 1And when he [that is, Jesus]returned to Capernaum after some days, it was reported that he was at home. 2 And many were gathered together, so that there was no more room, not even at the door. And he was preaching the word to them. Could I pause right there and just note what Jesus was doing? As the crowds came, Jesus preached the word to them. You might think that Jesus was a great miracle worker who occasionally preached, but you'd actually have that backwards. He wasn’t a miracle worker who occasionally preached. He was a preacher who often enough did miracles. There is an emphasis in the word of God on the preaching of these truths because it is the preaching of the word of God that is used by him to bring folks to eternal salvation. So today, in the tradition of Jesus, we are preaching the word. Now look, please, to verse 3 and we’ll continue the reading. 3 And they came, bringing to him a paralytic carried by four men. 4And when they could not get [him near] because of the crowd, they removed the roof above him, and when they had made an opening, they let down the bed on which the paralytic lay. 5 And when Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralytic, “Son, your sins are forgiven.” 6 Now some of the scribes were sitting there, questioning in their hearts, 7 “Why does this man speak like that? He is blaspheming! Who can forgive sins but God alone?” 8 And immediately Jesus, perceiving in his spirit that they thus questioned within themselves, said to them, “Why do you question these things in your hearts? 9 Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Rise, take up your bed and walk’? 10But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins”—he said to the paralytic— 11 “I say to you, rise, [take]up your bed, and go home.” 12 And he rose and immediately picked up his bed and went out before them all, so that they were all amazed and glorified God, saying, “We never saw anything like this!” Let’s pray. [Prayer] Please be seated. God wants to use our lives and particularly our faith to influence others for Christ. He wants us to live out what I'm going to call today a “friendly faith.” Now today, we're continuing our series entitled “Who's Your One?” We're going to learn more about living out of faith that makes a positive difference in the lives of our friends. You'll know that we have challenged one another through the course of 2019 to pick one person that God would lay on our hearts, a friend that we could pray for and seek to influence in an effort to bring them to faith in Christ. Do you have your one? I trust that you do. All throughout this week, we've been praying day by day, have we not? I hope you have been using your prayer guide. For the 30 days leading up to Easter we're going to be praying for our friends, and I want you to encourage you to invite them to come and worship with you here. If you'll go to the Welcome Desk before you leave, we have a lot of invite cards that you can pick up and use to invite others to come and worship with us, particularly on Easter that's right before us. Now, the four friends in the story that we’re studying today are great examples for us of what it means to live out our faith with our friends. I'm going to describe these men with three words, and I'm going to give you the three words, and then we'll go back and look at them each in turn. They are Cooperative. They are Creative. And they are Confident. These are going to be the three key words for this morning. Let's begin, then, by first of all describing them as “Cooperative friends.” Cooperative friends. Now here, I'm thinking of verse 3. Look at your Bible again, please. There it says: 3And they came [these four friends], bringing to him [Jesus]a paralytic carried by four men. Now, there are two things that I notice about these four friends. First of all, they come the same way. That is, they’re traveling the same road. They have the same destination. They have the same North on their [compass], and he is Jesus. Notice that it says “they came...to him.” They are all going the same way. Now here they are, each of the four friends, I can imagine them, each one at a different corner of this cot on which the man is lying. Had they been going different ways, they would have drawn and quartered the poor fellow. But instead, they’re going the same way. They are coordinated. They are cooperative. And did you know that churches function best when we are like these four friends, and instead of us each going our own way, we cooperate together to do the Lord's work. I'm so thankful here at Istrouma we have a North. We have an aim. We’re going the same way. And what is that way? We have a mission, and I think all of you probably can now quote our mission. It is, “We glorify God by making disciples of all nations.” Now, I want us to quote it together. Are you ready? “We glorify God by making disciples of all nations.” That is our aim. Our aim is to get people to Jesus and to help them become followers, dedicated followers, of the Lord Jesus. Let me remind you, here's our process that we follow. It's very simple. Four key steps in it. Number one, Connect. We're looking to connect people to Jesus by salvation and in active church attendance. Connect. Once connected, we want to help them Grow in their faith. Primarily, we do this by helping people get connected to a small group. A lot of these projects that you heard described that went on on Go Day, those were driven by our small groups. Cooperative friends working together to carry out the mission of the Lord. Growing in our faith. Connect. Grow. Thirdly, Serve. That is, get your hands dirty. Put your hands to the plow. Pull your weight. These projects, and projects like them that we do around the world, are avenues for you to put your spiritual giftedness to work for the Lord. And then, the process culminates by us actually going, locally and globally, to the very ends of the earth. This is our mission. This is our North. I think it's largely because of this that Istrouma, now listen to this, you won't believe it; if you've been a Baptist for a long time, you really won’t believe it, Istrouma is almost a hundred years old – next year we celebrate 100 years – and did you know, to the glory of God, this church has never had a church split. We have always walked in harmony. Have you ever wondered why, why is it we don't fuss and fight? It's because we cooperate. We have the same mission. We have the same goal. We have the same aim. Jesus is our Lord, and we're cooperating together going the same way. I remember a story I heard some years ago about this fellow who was moving. He was moving from his house, and so he was there in the doorway of his home, the front door, and he was working with a refrigerator. A passer-by walking there, a Good Samaritan, happened to note the fellow wrestling with the fridge in the doorway. The Good Samaritan said, “Hey, could I help you?” And the homeowner said, “I'd love it.” So the man jumped up the steps and came up, and each one got on one side of the refrigerator, and they began to struggle with that heavy fridge there in the doorway. After a couple of minutes they paused to kind of catch their breath. The Good Samaritan said, “Whew! I don't know if we're ever going to get this refrigerator in your house.” To which the owner said, “In? I'm trying to get it out!” Now, I’ve loved that story across the years, because the truth is we've got to know which way we’re going. We've got to know which way we’re carrying this load. As a church, we don't ever need to be confused. We are working together, and our aim is to make disciples of all nations. If we’ll have the same North, and if we’ll have the same mission, if we’ll go the same way, we’ll be in harmony with one another. So these men, they’re coming the same way. Secondly, they’re carrying the same weight. They're carrying the same weight. Have you ever heard this saying, “Many hands make light work”? It's true. Many hands make light work. I don't know if you’ve ever had to sustain someone who is what we’d call dead weight. Maybe someone passes out, and you realize how heavy the body is when there’s no life force at work in them. Here's this man, he's a lame man, he can't carry himself, and what a struggle it would have been for just one of these men to have borne him all the way to where Jesus was. But thankfully, there was not one friend or even two friends; there are four friends working together sharing the load. Now the application is very easy to make, is it not? We, God's people, each need to take hold of our corner of the cot. Each one of us has a load to bear in helping our friends get to Jesus. Each one of us has a load to bear in helping the work of the church go forward, in giving life, and bringing the life-giving news of Jesus to a waiting world. I tell you, it's amazing what can be done when people cooperate together. I want you to watch a video clip. It's from Perth Australia. You're going to get a glimpse of what people together can do [Video clip was shown]. Here's the story: In Perth Australia, and you can Google this and watch it, there was an incident several years ago where a man was waiting on a commuter train to come through, like a subway. As the train arrived, the doors opened and this fellow began to make his way into the train. There was quite a lot of traffic, foot traffic, and as he was stepping into the train, his foot accidentally slipped down into a crack between the platform and the train itself, and it went all the way up to his hip. There he was, stuck between the platform and a 43-ton train. Soon enough, that train is going to roll out of the station. Well, when the passers-by saw what was going on, they all rallied to where the man was and they, with their bare hands, they leaned into that massive locomotive, and together the crowd relieved the weight of that train enough; they rocked it off that man enough, that the man was able to escape. Now, can you imagine such a thing, the power of working together that they could move a 43-ton train off the leg of that trapped man? It's a lesson to us that if we work together, there's nothing that we can't do that God would will for us to do. We, God's people, have all about us people who are trapped, if you will, in their sins. The Bible even describes us as dead in our trespasses and sins. As good as dead if there isn't some help brought to bear to help them escape from the snare of the devil. And we, God's people, bring that help when we are connected and when we grow and when we serve and when we go together the same way, sharing the weight, God will use us to change the world. I tell you, we do this as Southern Baptists in a great way. If you don't know, Istrouma is part of a larger network. We’re not an independent church. We are autonomous but we’re not independent; we cooperate, just like the word I'm using to describe. And it's often call “CP Missions.” Cooperative Program, that's what “CP” stands for, the Cooperative Program. Many of you may not even be aware of this, but we’re part of a network of about 45,000 churches, all of us cooperating voluntarily. We, every dollar that you give in the offering plate here, we take a portion of that dollar, and we actually send it away. The very first thing we do with your offerings is we give from our receipts to the work of the Lord around the globe through what we call CP Missions. Let me tell you some of the things that are done with your gifts through CP Missions. First of all, we have the world's largest Evangelical missions sending agency. It's called the International Mission Board. By the way, we happen to have a couple of our international missionaries with us today, the Melancons. Would you please stand, Pat and your wife? God bless you guys, missionaries around from around the world with us today. Pat's going to come and dismiss us in prayer when we conclude our service. He directs a ministry called Baptist Global Relief. Can I say all these things publicly, Pat? Okay, very good. Sometimes we serve in sensitive areas where there are security concerns. But whenever there's a disaster around the world, let's say that there's an earthquake in Nepal, how do resources get to Nepal to not only alleviate human suffering, but to take the good news of the Gospel? They do it through our CP gifts, and we're supporting missionaries just like the Melancons who serve 365 days of the year taking the Gospel to the ends of the earth. So we support the International Mission Board, more than 4,000 career missionaries. You know, sometimes we celebrate that we support a young couple in central Asia who are from our church; that Abbie and Tyler are about to go to Eastern Europe. We celebrate these young couples. But again, I say to you, you're not just supporting them. You’re supporting thousands of missionaries, many of whom you will not know their names until you get to heaven. But they're going to come and they're going to say, “Thank you for giving. And because you gave, I was able to go to Afghanistan or to Pakistan or to China or to Ecuador or wherever it may be in the world. Your gifts go. You go by virtue of your gifts. Not only the International Mission Board, but the North American Mission Board. Again, thousands of missionaries serving full-time across our nation, supported by your gifts. We have six seminaries, and many of them are multi-site. We're training probably in the neighborhood of 15,000 new pastors and missionaries and ministers who will serve all over the world, and your gifts sustain those seminaries. We have the world's third largest disaster relief organization. I’ve already referred to Baptist Global Relief, but here in the states, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief. The yellow hats and the yellow shirts that do relief in places like New Orleans when Katrina hit. Believe me when I tell you, much of the work that is done is done by our network of corporation. So I want to encourage you that God is using you in ways perhaps you never dreamed or never knew. But that's what happens when all of us get against that weight and we do our part in carrying our share of the load. All right, that's the first word, “Cooperative.” Now, the second word. How could we describe these men? I want to use as my second word the word “Creative.” These men were creative, were they not? Look, if you will, in your Bible again to verse 4. 4 And when they could not get near him because of the crowd, they removed the roof above him, and when they had made an opening, they let down the bed on which the paralytic lay. Now, I've entered homes by a variety of means. I've rung the front doorbell and I've going in through the front door. If I'm a close friend of the family, I might come in through the carport door. Maybe even I'll come in through the back door. Maybe you've got sliding glass doors to the patio; I've come in through sliding glass doors. I even, I have to confess this, I’ve even come in through the window a time or two. I remember when I was in high school, I stayed out late one night, and my mom and dad, I guess they thought I was already in the house and I was already in bed, all the doors were locked when I got home. I was a teenager, so I began to look for a window that was open. I found an open window in our dining room. So I'm about halfway in the window when I hear this shriek. It's my mother who sees this strange man climbing in through the dining room window. So I’ve come in to a home by variety of means, but I'll tell you this, I've never entered a home through the roof. And I don't suppose these men had either. But the Bible says, they could not get near him, and because they could not get near him through a door, or even through a window, their ingenuity kicked in. Their creativity kicked in. I love this. Churches ought to be seedbeds of creativity. But instead, we're often known for quite the opposite. In fact, somebody has said that the seven last words of the church, do you know what they are? I've told you before. The seven last words of the church: “We've never done it that way before.” The seven last words of the church. I can take you to a lot of churches today, and they're doing things the way they did them in the 1950s. You open up the door, you walk in, the music they play, the technology they utilize, it's like you've gone back in time. It's like a time warp. And very often, those churches are dwindling. Now, we're never going to change the message we preach. Don't be alarmed. We're preaching the message that was once for all delivered to the saints. It's an unchanging message, but we ought to bring creativity to bear in our outreach. Let me just ask you this, off the top of your head, I want you to think of the most creative company, or the most creative entity, that exists today. All right, you got one? Let me see a show of hands, you’ve thought of a company that you think's pretty innovative, pretty creative, raise your hand. All right, you got one in mind? What's the one you have in mind? [Disney.] How many of you thought of Disney when you thought of creativity? All right, a few of you. Someone else, raise your hand. What did you think? [Apple.] Okay, very good, how many thought of Apple? All right, a lot of you did, I see a lot of hands. Maybe one more, any other creative company that came to your mind? [HelloFresh.] Pardon? HelloFresh? What is that? All right, very good. I've got to get more current, I can tell! How many of you thought the most creative entity on earth today is the church? Wow, okay, one or two of you. I don't think very many people think of the church when they think of creativity, and could I just say, shame on us. Now why would I say that? Because we have the image of God stamped upon us, the Imago Dei. He said, male and female, he made them in His image. He made them. We're in His image. What does God like? Let just start at the beginning. In the beginning God…? Created – the heavens and the earth. You see, he is creative. Just think of the flowers that he made, the beauty of them, the grandeur of them, the delicacy of them, the colors of them. Roses. Irises. Daffodils. But the Lord is so creative, is he not? And here's the thing: the church is to be creative. You say, “Yes, but I like the way we've always done things.” I know that. I know that. I know you like the way it's always been done. Y’all sit in the same pews every week! I know you like it the same way, and the truth is, I do too. We're all creatures of habit, aren't we? We get in ruts. Have you ever heard this definition of a rut? A rut is a grave with both ends kicked out. You may ought to get out of your rut. And the truth is, we do get out of our ruts. Most of you didn't get here by horse and buggy today. Most of you heated up your coffee with a microwave or Keurig, or whatever those things are. You love innovation in certain spheres of life, and we in the church ought to appreciate creativity. I just want to say on behalf of Istrouma, and I want to say to the praise of God, we're a pretty creative bunch around here. By some measurements, relatively speaking, we're pretty creative. I can't say that for myself, I'm not that creative, but we have staff members who are quite creative. I would just put a piece of artwork here on the screen. This is from our artist here on staff. This was a design that was made by our art staff, and it was for our student DNOW event. That kind of artwork is very, very cutting-edge, and they were doing a Bible study on the Battleground, Ephesians 6, and the armor of God, and how to win in life. That's creative. You know, the bumpers that you see before I get up to preach each Sunday, that's our staff, they produce those bumpers. Folks like Jim Szalay and Josh Boyd and Jana and Laura Fuson, very creative people, and it’s to the glory of God. We ought to rejoice in it. We're creative not just in artwork; we're creative, for example, in our outreach in sports. You know, it's not every day you have a church that has a whole sports ministry, and we're blessed that we have it. And I just want to say, Thank you Lord for giving us this ample property and that there were leaders before I came that had the vision to build ball fields and gymnasiums, and we utilize those for the Lord, and that's the way it should be. A couple of Sundays ago we had a 3-on-3 basketball tournament, and of course this is the time of March Madness, so our Sports Ministry said, “Let's capitalize on that and let's have a basketball tournament.” But the real goal, and if you know ML Woodruff who directs our Sports Ministry, we don't play sports for sports’ sake. We don't even play sports for the children's sake. Well, we do, but I'll explain how. We really play sports for the Gospel's sake – and in that sense, for the children's sake and their parents and their grandparents that they might come to know Christ. For crying out loud, we even have a Pickleball League! That's right, pickleball. Very creative. I think about our age-graded ministries. They're so creative. A recent Sunday, our children’s staff put on what I think they called “Pajama Day.” They let the children come in their pajamas to Sunday morning, and I know this out of the box, a little bit creative, but they wanted to do something fun for the children, something creative, something out of the box. And here's our children’s staff, just being creative. Don't be mad at them; rejoice that they’re being creative, trying to reach those boys and girls! Our Student Ministry, they recently had what they called Paint Wars and they just throw paint on each other as a fun activity, and again, when they conclude that, they sit the teenagers down and they tell them the Gospel. Now, are y'all tracking with me? What are we talking about? We’re talking about creativity. Really, when you think about it, that's what Go Day is. Go Day is an expression of creativity, reaching out. We had teams yesterday wash EMS and first responders’ vehicles to touch them with the love of Christ. How creative! I led the donut team, and we took donuts to Home Depot and just gave them passers-by. Had a team go to Istrouma High School and give out donuts there because our Sports Ministry was doing a baseball clinic, so there those two creative outreaches dovetailed. We had a block party, and I can’t list all the projects. 53 projects scattered across the city, each one unique, creative, God-honoring, and that's how we ought to live our lives, for the Gospel. Let's do it. Now, there's a couple of things about these friends and their creativity. The engine of their creativity was their desperation. They are desperate. Have you ever heard this saying, “Necessity is the mother of _____?” Invention. Exactly. These men were desperate. They knew they could not heal their lame friend. They’d known him perhaps all their lives. They knew no doctor could heal their friend. This is the time, this is the place, this is the person, this is the opportunity. If they don't seize it, it may never come their way again. They are desperate. If they can't come through the door and they can't come through the window, they're going to come through the roof, because they're desperate. And I’ll tell you what. One of the reasons our churches are not as creative as we ought to be is because we are not as desperate as we ought to be to see the lost come to Christ. I'm not as desperate as I ought to be, so one of our prayers this morning ought to be, “Lord, make us desperate to reach our friends with the Gospel.” If you're desperate to see your friends come to Christ, you will pray for them. You will invite them. You will share the hope of Christ with them, and I will as well. God help us to be desperate. And not only were they desperate, they were determined. Yes, desperation makes you determined. They were not going to go home unless that friend got to Jesus. I can imagine it was hot. I've been to that part of the world. I remember one occasion Nell and I were in Jericho; it was 125 degrees in the shade. And here come these men. It's hot, that lame man's heavy, but they're not to be deterred. They're determined to get him to Christ, and they will not take no for an answer. One last word I want to give you, and that is these friends were Confident. They were confident. Would you look now to verse 5? 5 And when Jesus saw their faith [you could just circle that word “faith”, When Jesus saw their faith], he said to the paralytic, “Son, your sins are forgiven.” Now, I want to be clear about something because I don't want you to misunderstand me, and I don't want to fail to be clear. These friends were not confident in themselves. In fact, I would say they had no confidence in themselves. It was for that reason they made the journey to Jesus. They knew their resources had been exhausted. No, they had no confidence in themselves or in their flesh. In whom, then, was their confidence? It was in Jesus. That's why he was their North. They said, “We've got to get to Jesus.” Two things about their faith stand out to me. Number one, it's visible. Jesus saw their faith. I'll submit something to you this morning. Listen. All genuine faith is visible. You say, “Where do you see their faith?” That hole up there in the roof. There's the evidence of it. You see, their faith drove them to that decision and that action. James said it this way, “You show me your faith without works; I'll show you my faith by my works.” He said, “I will show you my faith.” Now, we’re not to make a show of our faith, but if we have faith, it will show. Should I say that again? We're not to make a show of our faith, but our faith, if genuine, will show. Their faith was visible, and then, because it was, that is because it was genuine, it was victorious. That is, their faith reached its goal. In fact, it not only reached their goal, it want far, far beyond their goal. I love what happens in this story. They let that man down in front of Jesus. Jesus looks at him. Well, let me back up. The Bible says Jesus saw their faith and he said, “Son, your sins are forgiven.” Now here there ought to be a sound effect. There ought to be [screeching of brakes]. What? Like the needle coming across the record. Your sins are forgiven? Who said anything about sins? I don’t think they brought him there to get his sins forgiven; how embarrassing is that? Right there in front of God and the world, “Your sins are forgiven.” What sins; who is talking about sin? No, Jesus, he makes a turn here that is sudden and is telling. You see, the greatest need of that lame man that day was not that he would walk again, as great as that need was. No, the far greater need was that he be saved. That he be forgiven. I don't know in what condition you’ve come today. You may be here a paralytic, and God can heal you and we would rejoice were he to do so this day. But your greatest need is not to be healed of your physical malady. You may be here with intense pain, and I know several of you have aches and pains and sicknesses, and O that God would heal you. But the greater need is our spiritual healing. You may be here in bankruptcy today, and I'm heartbroken that you’re in bankruptcy. But perhaps it is the bankruptcy that will bring you to Christ so that your greater need can be met, and that is that your sins be forgiven. I think I may have misunderstood this passage for years, because it says “Jesus saw their faith,” and I always thought that meant the faith of the four. And he said he saw their faith, and then he said to the paralytic, quite apart from that, “Friend, your sins are forgiven,” as though they were a separate thing. But I’ve evolved in my thinking on that question. I actually believe that when he said “Jesus saw their faith,” it encompassed the five. He saw the faith of those four friends, and I believe he saw into the heart of that lame man. After all, the lame man was willing to be borne to Jesus. He was willing to come through the roof; he was anxious to. And so I believe Jesus saw right into his heart that that man had faith not only to be healed but to be saved, to be forgiven. You say, man, what, you think Jesus can see into the hearts of men? Yes I do. Upon what basis? This very story. Because don't you follow the story? It said there were some Pharisees sitting nearby who said – in fact, they didn't say it, let me correct that, they were thinking it in their hearts – “Who is this man?” I can just hear the disdain in their voice, “Who is this man that he could forgive sin?” Jesus perceived what was in their heart while it was yet unspoken. So of course Jesus could see into the heart of that lame man, and he saw faith there, and he responded to the faith that he saw and he healed that man and saved him of his sin, because I'm going to tell you something, the only way to get saved is to exercise personal faith in Jesus Christ as Lord. Here's what the Bible says. For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him shall not perish but have everlasting life. The key to heaven is faith. The key to heaven is committing in your life in faith to Jesus as Lord. And I believe that's exactly what that lame man did. And in Lagniappe, he got the great thing, forgiveness, but lagniappe came when he was healed. He was healed. Jesus said, “Your sins are forgiven.” And then they questioned him, the Pharisees did, the religious crowd, and then Jesus put a question to them. He said – and I want to put the question to you; are you ready? Here comes the question: Which is easier to say, your sins are forgiven, or rise, take up your bed and walk? Church, how do you answer that question? Which is easier, and I'll give you a hint, which is easier to say? “Your sins are forgiven,” or “Rise, take up your bed and walk.” I'll answer it for you. The easier thing to say is “Your sins are forgiven.” And do you know why that’s easier to say? Because if I say to you, “Your sins are forgiven,” no one can verify whether it occurred or not. I'm clouded in this cloak of invisibility. You don't know if sins have been forgiven or not. But, by contrast, it’s harder to say, “Rise, take up your bed and walk,” because everyone will be able to see whether it happened or not, whether you’re genuine or not. So the harder thing to say is, “Get up and walk.” Well Jesus took the easier route when he said “Your sins are forgiven.” But then he said to the religious rulers, But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins” [lest you think I’m a charlatan]… rise, [take]up your bed, and [walk].” That man took up his bed and he walked, and do you why that miracle occurred? That miracle occurred to confirm that Jesus is who he claims to be. Jesus is God come in the flesh to redeem sinners, and I'll say every miracle that occurs, occurs to verify and certify that Christ is Lord. It's pretty easy to say “Your sins are forgiven.” But it's not easy to accomplish. Relatively free to say “Your sins are forgiven,” but excruciating to accomplish. You know it's interesting, in the Bible, much of what occurs in the Bible occurs by virtue of God speaking it into existence. By divine fiat, God created all that is ex nihilo, out of nothing. He said, “Let there be light,” and there was light, no action required. No price to be paid. He spoke it, and it was. One of the few things, if the only thing, that required his action was to redeem us of our sins. He didn't just say “Your sins are forgiven.” No, justice demanded, holiness demanded, that sin be punished, it be atoned for, a price be paid. Justice demanded it, and love paid the price. Jesus died on the cross to pay for our sins, and to prove that price was paid, he arose from the dead. And he lives today to bring forgiveness and salvation to all who will put their faith in him. Hey listen friend; I was talking a moment ago about the faith of these five. I honestly don't know of what quality their faith was or of what quantity it was. It could be that they came hopeful, not certain, but their faith was sufficient for them to make the journey, and what saves us isn't the amount of our faith, the quality of our faith. What saves us is that we exercise what little, feeble, weak faith we have. Come to Jesus, and when you come to Jesus, you'll find him sufficient to pay every sin. Would you stand, please? What a great story, a story about friendly faith. These friends brought their friend to Jesus. He got his cake, and he got to eat it too. He was healed of his illness and he was saved from his sin. I know that God today wants to heal our sin-sick souls, make us his own. If never before you’ve called upon Christ as Savior, would you this day? I want to lead you in a prayer to do that. From your heart, cry out to God. [Invitation and Prayer] [Lord’s Supper] [Singing]
Here's what you need to know on this episode, Josh Boyd resides in Northwest Montana and is in his mid-forties. He is probably one of the most highly regarded DIY backcountry bowhunters that I know. He's written hundreds of articles for publications and websites on numerous topics that pertain to hunting out West. Josh is a super humble dude, but it was very special to talk one-on-one in person and record this episode. We were at a crowded coffee shop at the time of this recording, but the information we cover is incredible for both rookie and veteran elk hunters. Josh works as a biologist and has logged more than a lifetime of experience in the woods. He's a woodsman, student, father, and teacher. Your ears need to perk up on this episode, we cover some next level elk hunting tactics. ElkShape Camp Registration LINK ELKSHAPE PARTNERS: ELK 101 UNIVERSITY OF ELK HUNTING | DISCOUNT CODE ELKSHAPE FOR 20% OFF KENETREK EXO HOYT ARCHERY ONXMAPS SITKA GEAR VORTEX OPTICS EASTON ARCHERY ELKSHAPE YOUTUBE EBOOK PHELPS GAME CALLS BOHNING OFF GRID FOOD CO FNX SUPPLEMENTS | Use discount code elkshape for 15%off PODIUM STRINGS
On this episode, I'm joined by Josh Boyd who is an accomplished mountain hunter from whitetails, elk and beyond, and a regular contributor to Rokslide. I brought Josh on the podcast to talk about hunting the big, old mountain whitetails that inhabit Montana, Idaho and Washington. If talking about adventure hunting whitetails doesn't get your adrenaline going, I'm sure the discussion about hunting them in grizzly country will! Topics: Josh’s background The glory days of big western mountain whitetails Effects of predation on the deer population Types of terrain and vegetation Food sources Public land and timber company property Calling in mountain bucks Awareness around Grizzly bears, wolves and mountain lions Takeaways Resources Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik @josh_boyd_mt Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors Some of Josh's writing and gear reviews can be found here. https://www.rokslide.com/category/gear/ www.eastmeetswesthunt.com Partners: University of Elk Hunting Use code eastmeetswest to get 20% off of the most comprehensive elk hunting course available. Heather's Choice Healthy, great tasting, dehydrated meals for the backcountry. Use code eastmeetswest to get free shipping on orders over $99. http://lddy.no/7og2 Maven Optics Top quality binoculars, spotting scopes and rifle scopes for your hunts from east to west. Listen to the podcast for a special code to get a free gift with your next order! MTN OPS MTN OPS is the leader in providing science based supplements to help you train inside and conquer more outside. https://glnk.io/mw0/beaumartonik Wild Carrot Scents Changing the way you look at deer scents. Their tear away, no mess packaging is exactly what I need for hunting the mountains of Pennsylvania, to the swamps of the south and farm country in the midwest.
After each week of NFL football games for the 2018- 2019 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. The strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd. Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Dr. Wazim Buksh "Waz" is the newest member to the Heads 'N Tales team and has been a long time friend of mine. Waz will serve as the medical expert in these recordings to give you the most realistic expectations for when your favorite players go down with an injury and what their road to recovery will look like. Dr. Buksh is board certified in both Internal and Sports Medicine. Waz completed his sports medicine fellowship with the New York Jets medical staff in 2014. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. You are currently looking at the show notes for Super Bowl Week of the 2018 season!
After each week of NFL football games for the 2018- 2019 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. The strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd. Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Dr. Wazim Buksh "Waz" is the newest member to the Heads 'N Tales team and has been a long time friend of mine. Waz will serve as the medical expert in these recordings to give you the most realistic expectations for when your favorite players go down with an injury and what their road to recovery will look like. Dr. Buksh is board certified in both Internal and Sports Medicine. Waz completed his sports medicine fellowship with the New York Jets medical staff in 2014. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. You are currently looking at the show notes for Week 19 of the 2018 season!
After each week of NFL football games for the 2018- 2019 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. The strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd. Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Dr. Wazim Buksh "Waz" is the newest member to the Heads 'N Tales team and has been a long time friend of mine. Waz will serve as the medical expert in these recordings to give you the most realistic expectations for when your favorite players go down with an injury and what their road to recovery will look like. Dr. Buksh is board certified in both Internal and Sports Medicine. Waz completed his sports medicine fellowship with the New York Jets medical staff in 2014. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. You are currently looking at the show notes for Week 18 of the 2018 season!
After each week of NFL football games for the 2018- 2019 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. The strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd. Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Dr. Wazim Buksh "Waz" is the newest member to the Heads 'N Tales team and has been a long time friend of mine. Waz will serve as the medical expert in these recordings to give you the most realistic expectations for when your favorite players go down with an injury and what their road to recovery will look like. Dr. Buksh is board certified in both Internal and Sports Medicine. Waz completed his sports medicine fellowship with the New York Jets medical staff in 2014. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. You are currently looking at the show notes for Week 17 of the 2018 season!
After each week of NFL football games for the 2018- 2019 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. The strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd. Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Dr. Wazim Buksh "Waz" is the newest member to the Heads 'N Tales team and has been a long time friend of mine. Waz will serve as the medical expert in these recordings to give you the most realistic expectations for when your favorite players go down with an injury and what their road to recovery will look like. Dr. Buksh is board certified in both Internal and Sports Medicine. Waz completed his sports medicine fellowship with the New York Jets medical staff in 2014. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. You are currently looking at the show notes for Week 16 of the 2018 season!
After each week of NFL football games for the 2018- 2019 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. The strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd. Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Dr. Wazim Buksh "Waz" is the newest member to the Heads 'N Tales team and has been a long time friend of mine. Waz will serve as the medical expert in these recordings to give you the most realistic expectations for when your favorite players go down with an injury and what their road to recovery will look like. Dr. Buksh is board certified in both Internal and Sports Medicine. Waz completed his sports medicine fellowship with the New York Jets medical staff in 2014. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. You are currently looking at the show notes for Week 15 of the 2018 season!
Another Dickless Episode this week but we got a special guest Josh Boyd from the Svrches Podcast. He's very smart and was a great guest and above all he lives the gimmick. We cover this weeks Raw and Smackdown and all the dirty news from the dirt sheets. Hopefully WWE isnt listening this this epsiode because were giving them all the great ideas (big dog on a pole match anyone?) Would CM Punk thrive in todays WWE? All this and more on this weeks episode of the Put ME Over Podcast!
In this weeks episode of the podcast, Josh Boyd (co-host of the Fantasy Football Injury Report) and I interview one of our high school baseball opponents, Rob Kral. Rob was a standout baseball and hockey player at Randolph High School before heading to The College of Charleston to continue his baseball career. Rob was selected by the San Diego Padres in the 10th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft. After turning pro, Rob was named first team All-Southern Conference in 2010 and 2011. He led the Southern Conference in on-base percentage (.482) and walks (58) in 2010. After reaching AAA ball with the Padres, Rob came home to play for the independent Somerset Patriots before retiring from baseball after the 2016 season. The focus of our conversation surrounds adjusting to life after playing baseball for 20 years, the ups and downs that come with being a pro baseball player and of course overcoming the injuries along the way. Below you will find other topics of discussion from our conversation. "Baseball doesn't define you as a person." The experience gained from helping out with his family's business (Allen Paper Supply) in the off-season. Redefining his identity outside of baseball. Filling the void of baseball after retirement. Why Rob is not interested in coaching at this point in time. Translatable skills learned in baseball that help him today in sales. Why Rob misses the competition but not the monotony of a long baseball season. Favorite restaurants Primanti Brothers (Josh), Hansel 'n Griddle (Kevin) , buffet (Rob). How Rob dealt with the disappointment of getting so close to the major leagues. How Rob lost his confidence after an all-star season with the Padres organization. Why confidence is irrelevant. Rob takes us through his labrum surgery in college and how it affected his game afterward. The offense-defense dynamic in baseball and how the ability to hit pushes players to play injured. Discussion on concussion and catchers article. Comparing old school vs new school catcher masks. Why baseball players can be critical people. The lack of career development opportunities while striving to be a major league baseball player. How Rob took care of his body during the season. The difference between Rob's appetite during his playing days and now. Ways to have success on the field even with a glaring hole in your game. Why its important to be great at your strengths and to focus on what you are good at.
In this weeks episode of the podcast, Josh Boyd (co-host of the Fantasy Football Injury Report) and I interview one of our high school baseball opponents, Rob Kral. Rob was a standout baseball and hockey player at Randolph High School before heading to The College of Charleston to continue his baseball career. Rob was selected by the San Diego Padres in the 10th round of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft. After turning pro, Rob was named first team All-Southern Conference in 2010 and 2011. He led the Southern Conference in on-base percentage (.482) and walks (58) in 2010. After reaching AAA ball with the Padres, Rob came home to play for the independent Somerset Patriots before retiring from baseball after the 2016 season. The focus of our conversation surrounds adjusting to life after playing baseball for 20 years, the ups and downs that come with being a pro baseball player and of course overcoming the injuries along the way. Below you will find other topics of discussion from our conversation. "Baseball doesn't define you as a person." The experience gained from helping out with his family's business (Allen Paper Supply) in the off-season. Redefining his identity outside of baseball. Filling the void of baseball after retirement. Why Rob is not interested in coaching at this point in time. Translatable skills learned in baseball that help him today in sales. Why Rob misses the competition but not the monotony of a long baseball season. Favorite restaurants Primanti Brothers (Josh), Hansel 'n Griddle (Kevin) , buffet (Rob). How Rob dealt with the disappointment of getting so close to the major leagues. How Rob lost his confidence after an all-star season with the Padres organization. Why confidence is irrelevant. Rob takes us through his labrum surgery in college and how it affected his game afterward. The offense-defense dynamic in baseball and how the ability to hit pushes players to play injured. Discussion on concussion and catchers article. Comparing old school vs new school catcher masks. Why baseball players can be critical people. The lack of career development opportunities while striving to be a major league baseball player. How Rob took care of his body during the season. The difference between Rob's appetite during his playing days and now. Ways to have success on the field even with a glaring hole in your game. Why its important to be great at your strengths and to focus on what you are good at. Similar idea to Dr. Jarrod Spencer in episode 50. How Aaron Judge was a great example of toughness last year.
After each week of NFL football games for the 2017-2018 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. My co-host and strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd (hence the J in "JK"..I'm the K...). Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. You are currently looking at the show notes for Week 2! Week 2 Major Injuries: Rob Gronkowski, TE, New England, Groin Will he ever be truly healthy again? Can someone his size and position stay healthy at this point in his career? Greg Olsen, TE, Carolina, Broken Foot, Non-Contact Marshall Yanda, Guard, Baltimore, Broken Ankle, Rolled up on Jordy Nelson, WR, Green Bay, Quad (Same Leg as Previous ACL) Nolan Carroll, CB, Dallas, Concussion Interesting because he went into concussion protocol for 1 hit earlier in the game, got cleared, and then came back only to take another hit which forced him out of the game. Both hits were friendly fire. YOU CAN'T Do THaT: Ryan Shazier, LB Pittsburgh Hit on sliding QB Kenny Vaccaro, S, New Orleans Hit on defenseless receiver
After each week of NFL football games for the 2017-2018 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. My co-host and strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd (hence the J in "JK"..I'm the K...). Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. You are currently looking at the show notes for Week 2! Week 2 Major Injuries: Rob Gronkowski, TE, New England, Groin Will he ever be truly healthy again? Can someone his size and position stay healthy at this point in his career? Greg Olsen, TE, Carolina, Broken Foot, Non-Contact Marshall Yanda, Guard, Baltimore, Broken Ankle, Rolled up on Jordy Nelson, WR, Green Bay, Quad (Same Leg as Previous ACL) Nolan Carroll, CB, Dallas, Concussion Interesting because he went into concussion protocol for 1 hit earlier in the game, got cleared, and then came back only to take another hit which forced him out of the game. Both hits were friendly fire. YOU CAN'T Do THaT: Ryan Shazier, LB Pittsburgh Hit on sliding QB Kenny Vaccaro, S, New Orleans Hit on defenseless receiver Good example of clean pass break up, Mike Mitchell, S , Pittsburgh Play @ 2:14 Houston leading by example: All three Texans tight ends were INACTIVE for Thursday night's game @ Cincinnati. CJ Fedorowicz was placed on IR (out at least 8 weeks) ust be serious... He suffered 1st diagnosed concussion of NFL Career last season in Week 14 & missed 1 game. This preseason was diagnosed with a concussion that occurred outside of game action (very little details here) but was cleared from concussion protocol for Week 1 game. Suffered another concussion in Week 1. Oh Canada: CFL Eliminates all Padded Practices during the season. Now Full Contact padded practices during preseason only. Expanding season by 1 week without adding more games. 21 week regular season 18 games/team 3 byes/team All adding up to more recovery time! NFL currently allows 14 padded, contact regular season practices SHORTER COMMERCIALS?! BETTER FAN EXPERIENCE OR CONSPIRACY? This year the NFL has being trying to have fewer, but longer commercial breaks this year and eliminating the commercial after extra points and again after kickoffs. Networks like FOX are adding short 6-10 sec ads during quicks breaks in the action. Great for the TV Viewer right?! But is this a coverup to take to focus away from injuries? Keep an eye out while you watch the Week 3 games! Download : iTunes | Stitcher | SoundCloud Permalink
After each week of NFL football games for the 2017-2018 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. My co-host and strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd (hence the J in "JK"..I'm the K...). Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. This particular episode is lengthy, but going forward they should be relatively short... I hope. Show notes can be found below! Week 1 Major Injuries: Allen Robinson, WR Jacksonville, ACL out for year. David Johnson RB Arizona, wrist, Out extended period? Danny Woodhead RB Baltimore, Hammy, 4-6 weeks? Kevin White WR Chi, Collarbone, Out for year Houston Texans, 5 players diagnosed with concussions Including all 3 TE's on active roster Texans play this week on Thursday Night @ Cincinnati What is to blame with the poor game quality in week one? 2 out of 12 games Sunday decided by 7 points or less?
After each week of NFL football games for the 2017-2018 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league. My co-host and strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd (hence the J in "JK"..I'm the K...). Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career. Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective. Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them. This particular episode is lengthy, but going forward they should be relatively short... I hope. Show notes can be found below! Week 1 Major Injuries: Allen Robinson, WR Jacksonville, ACL out for year. David Johnson RB Arizona, wrist, Out extended period? Danny Woodhead RB Baltimore, Hammy, 4-6 weeks? Kevin White WR Chi, Collarbone, Out for year Houston Texans, 5 players diagnosed with concussions Including all 3 TE's on active roster Texans play this week on Thursday Night @ Cincinnati What is to blame with the poor game quality in week one? 2 out of 12 games Sunday decided by 7 points or less? Less playing time in the preseason for regular starters? Less contact/hitting etc in practices? Less practices and practice time in general? I said Vicis, not .... you know... Seattle Based startup company that engineered The Zero1 helmet Features an outer shell it says yields like a car bumper upon impact. Multiple built-in layers include a SOFT outer shell and flexible, underlying columns that work together to absorb blows. The Zero1 helmet ranked first out of 33 helmet options in laboratory testing conducted jointly this year by the NFL and NFL Players Association. Might break the bank with a $1,500 price tag Some current pros wearing the helmet include: Alex Smith Richard Sherman New rules for 2017 Points of Emphasis Low hits on the passer Blindside blocks Launching fouls Contact downfield. New rule: Unsportsmanlike conduct/leaping on field goal New rule: Stronger enforcement of penalties for "very egregious" hits Possible new rule: Overtime shortened to 10 minutes Gronk jokingly uses concussions as excuse for doing crazy things “I don’t really think about [life after football] that much right now at this stage of my life, but I do use it as a great excuse whenever I do something wrong,” joked Gronkowski. “I say ‘It’s because I play football and I get hit in the head a lot.’ If someone tries to argue that, I don’t see how they can argue that." Larry fitzgerald Says to aim high Is saving your knees living in the here and now? What about about when the football days are long gone? Luke Kuechly Dog Collar... I mean Q Collar Photo cred: The Riot Report "Q30 technology aims to reduce the ability of the brain to slosh/move inside the skull during rapid acceleration and deceleration" The idea behind the product stems from the ability of head-ramming sheep and wood peckers to increase blood volume in their skulls to prevent brain injury. Check out the video below to form your own opinion on the product: Blue sideline medical tents, but no fire pits Is this a gimmick or for patient privacy and more accurate diagnosis? Photo cred: SB Nation Jeremy Lane ejection for “Punch” on Devonte Adams Was is warranted?....Meh Vontaze Burfict Pre-season Suspension Reduced from 5 to 3 Repeat offender Been fined more than $1 million over his career for illegal hits and unsportsmanlike conduct penalties Download : iTunes | Stitcher | SoundCloud Permalink
Today on the show we’re joined by Josh Boyd, an outdoor writer, US Forest Service employee, and avid big game hunter from northern Montana. And we’re diving into Josh’s experiences and lessons learned hunting big whitetails in the hills and...
Today on the show we’re joined by Josh Boyd, an outdoor writer, US Forest Service employee, and avid big game hunter from northern Montana. And we’re diving into Josh’s experiences and lessons learned hunting big whitetails in the hills and...
"The great state of Montana is overrated. Unless you are looking for dinosaur bones." ~Josh Boyd Josh Boyd is one of best all around public land hunters that I know. He is also a great writer and gear junkie! Couple that with his job that keeps him in the woods and you get a very knowledgeable outdoorsman. For more in-depth information on some of the products mentioned, please check out these podcasts: Podcast #16 with John Barklow from Sitka Podcast #18 with Kurt Racicot from Stone Glacier and Podcast #19 With Kenton Carruth and Ryan Callaghan from First Lite Show notes & Product links: Provided for your convenience are links to the products discussed on this podcast. Some links are affiliate links. Click here to read our full disclosure policy. Products are primarily listed in order of discussion in the podcast. Backpacks: Mystery Ranch Arcteryx Gregory Stone Glacier Sky Archer 6200 Stone Glacier KruX frame Stone Glacier Xcurve frame Stone Glacier Sky 5900 Kifaru Timberline 1 Kifaru Timberline 2 Sitka Bivy 45 Seek Outside Exo Gear: Simm's Waders Bowtech Enlightened Equipment quilt Black Diamond tent MSR water filter MSR 3L water bladder Bear Spray Sodo stove Jet Boil stove Mountain Laurel cuben fiber dry bags Black Diamond Z trekking poles Hilliberg Tents Optics: Leica Trinovid 10x42 binocular Leupold gold ring 12x40 spotting scope Leica spotting scope Leica rangefinder 1600 Clothing: Sitka Coldfront jacket Sitka Coldfront pants Sitka Cloudburst jacket Sitka Cloudburst pants Sitka Jetstream jacket Sitka Jetstream beanie Sitka Dewpoint jacket Sitka Dewpoint pants Sitka Thunderhead jacket Sitka Thunderhead pants Sitka Stormfront jacket Sitka Stormfront pants Sitka Traverse clothing Sitka Ascent pants Sitka Core lightweight hoody Sitka Kelvin jacket First Lite Aerowool First Lite Seak jacket Outdoor Research Helium 2 jacket Find us at: Website: Avery Adventures.com and www.Rokslide.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avery_adventures/ Facebook: Avery Adventures Twitter: Avery_Adventures Snapchat: Avery Adventure Itunes: Avery Adventures Podbeam: Avery Adventures Stitcher: Avery Adventures
In this episode I talk with guitarist Josh Boyd from Medicated Sunfish. They are a Wilmington, NC band that blends metal, ska, rock and even hip hop. We listen to 4 songs from their new EP: 9:50 Know My Name 15:25 Little Sky 20:30 Maker 30:01 Minor Ave
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On this episode of the Church Planting Podcast, Pete & Peyton discuss Josh Boyd with Fight Church and the Trojan Horse they are doing with him. Also, they spend time on the issue of dealing with pedophile's in your church and Sunday School. How to put in safeguards to protect your children.
FIGHT CHURCH is made up of passionate, genuine people from all walks of the Christian Faith who are trained and prepared to provide practical and spiritual care to fighters, coaches, other members of the MMA community and their families. Vegas has always been a big fight town, but over the last 10 years it has become the Mixed Martial Arts capital of the world! There are more fight promotions, teams, gyms, coaches, fans, stores, and events here than anywhere else! Despite MMA being the fastest growing sport on the planet, it has not been embraced by any major ministry. Until now! FIGHT CHURCH is changing all that!