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OA1268 - Patents, trademarks, and copyrights, ach mein! How did the Fender Stratocaster, a guitar that has been in continuous manufacture since 1954, Suddenly become the subject of an intellectual property dispute? Well, maybe this didn't exactly come from Out of the Woods. Fender has had 5 utility patents, 1 design patent, and 3 trademarks relevant to the Stratocaster Through the Years. But the one thing that's been Slipping Through Their Fingers all this time was protection for that iconic (or is it?) body shape. After their design patent expired, their trademark application was Denied, and US copyright was definitionally Forbidden, anyone could see that Nothing Really Matters to the US Patent and Trademark Office, and Fender was left Walking in the Snow. Very similar (some might say identical) body shapes entered the market. It's Late, but perhaps not too late. Fender sailed the Seven Seas to another country with different copyright laws. But with only a German court order in hand, will Fender be able to make this exclusive protection Live Forever, or is it just Cheap Talk other guitar makers can ignore? Contrary to the hot takes everywhere, it could be A Hard Day's Night before we get a definitive answer. Is any of it JU$T? You decide. Tune in for the history that got us here, an overview of US IP law, and to hear Jenessa argue with a computer, and 90% of people talking about this, who just cannot seem to link to the documents they're referencing… Fender patents, relevant to Stratocaster: Guitar shape (utility/functional features): U.S. Patent No. 2,960,900 (issued Nov. 22, 1960) Guitar shape (design/ornamental features): U.S. Patent No. Des. 169,062 (issued Mar. 24, 1953) Bridge and pick-up assembly: U.S. Patent No. 2,573,254 (issued Oct. 30, 1951) Tremolo: U.S. Patent No. 2,741,146 (issued Apr. 10, 1956) Pickup and circuit: U.S. Patent No. 2,817,261 (issued Dec. 24, 1957) Adjustable neck: U.S. Patent No. 3,143,028 (issued Aug. 4, 1964) Dating a Fender Stratocaster, Adirondack Guitars. Relevant Fender trademarks Fender brand name: FENDER, U.S. Trademark Registration No. 0805075 (issued/renewed Mar. 8, 1966) Stratocaster name: STRATOCASTER, U.S. Trademark Registration No. 0839997 (issued Dec. 5, 1967) Headstock: U.S. Trademark Registration No. 1148870 (issued Mar. 3, 1981) USPTO, 1512 Relationship Between Design Patent, Copyright, and Trademark. Stuart Spector Designs, Ltd. v. Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, 94 USPQ2d 1549 (TTAB 2009) [precedential]. Düsseldorf Regional Court (Az. 14c O 64/25) Carolin Thurner, The Fender Stratocaster before the Regional Court of Düsseldorf - First application of the ECJ Principles from Mio/konektra to a work of applied art in Germany, Lexology. Katheriner Sayer (May 28, 2026), The Brewing Fight Over the World's Most Popular Electric Guitar, Wall Street Journal. Josh Gardner, Fender reportedly demands boutique builders stop making Stratocaster-style guitars: This is what it means for the industry, Guitar.com. Wayne's World clip Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!
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Join Us for Worship: Sundays at 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM https://www.flourishinggrace.org/plan-your-visit In this message from Flourishing Grace, we walk through Luke 21 and hear the words of Jesus as He speaks about the end times, the destruction of the temple, and His promised return. As the disciples marvel at the beauty and strength of the temple, Jesus redirects their attention to something far greater, reminding them that even the most magnificent earthly structures will pass away. This passage can often raise questions, uncertainty, and even fear. Jesus speaks of wars, natural disasters, persecution, and global unrest. These realities feel familiar as we look at the world around us today. Yet, the purpose of His teaching is not to create anxiety or speculation, but to provide clarity, hope, and direction for how His followers are to live. Rather than giving a precise timeline, Jesus emphasizes what will happen and how His people should respond. He warns against being led astray by false teachers and encourages discernment in a world filled with competing voices. He reminds us not to live in fear when we hear of conflict and chaos, but instead to trust that God is sovereign over all things. A central theme of this message is readiness. Jesus calls His followers to live with purpose, endurance, and faithfulness. Even in the face of hardship, persecution, or uncertainty, believers are given an opportunity to bear witness to the truth of the gospel. God promises to provide wisdom, strength, and courage in those moments. This teaching also points us to the unchanging nature of God's Word. While heaven and earth will pass away, His words will remain. This truth invites us to trust Him fully and to build our lives on His promises rather than the shifting circumstances of the world. For those who do not yet follow Jesus, this message is a clear and compassionate call to respond. Scripture teaches that all people will one day stand before God. The good news of the gospel is that through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we are offered forgiveness, righteousness, and new life. Salvation is not something we can earn, but a gift we receive by placing our faith in Him. For believers, the question becomes: are we living as if Jesus could return at any moment? This passage challenges us to examine our hearts, to remain watchful, and to avoid being distracted or weighed down by the cares of this world. It calls us to prayer, dependence on God, and a renewed focus on His kingdom. Ultimately, this message is one of hope. Jesus assures us that history is moving toward a certain and glorious conclusion. He will return in power and glory, and God will dwell with His people forever. Because of this, we can live with confidence, peace, and purpose today. We pray this message encourages you to trust God more deeply, to stand firm in your faith, and to live each day in light of eternity.
Guest host Dr. Scott Faulkner ( https://castlerockregenerativehealth.com) leads Health & Wellness Wednesday on Rush to Reason, joined by Jeremy Sova (biohacker and health optimization researcher), Regina Nabrit (mental health and behavioral health specialist), and later Josh Gardner (peptide expert). The hour opens with a sober reflection on current world tensions and a reminder to stay grounded in faith and perspective—but how do you stay informed without becoming overwhelmed? Regina Nabrit explores the growing mental health crisis tied to social media addiction, dopamine overload, and constant digital stimulation. Are smartphones quietly destroying sleep, relationships, and emotional resilience? The team introduces practical tools—including the “Four D's” strategy—to help listeners regain control of their attention and mental well-being. From there, the conversation pivots into cutting-edge biohacking and longevity science. Jeremy Sova breaks down the importance of biomarkers, vitamin D optimization, omega-3 levels, and targeted supplementation, arguing that modern food alone may no longer provide the nutrients our bodies need. Then the discussion dives even deeper into cellular aging, including the concept of “zombie cells” (senescent cells) that may drive inflammation, disease, and accelerated aging. Could emerging therapies—from natural senolytics to peptides and regenerative medicine—help the body repair itself? What simple steps today could dramatically change your long-term health? HOUR 2 Health & Wellness Wednesday on Rush to Reason, continues as the conversation dives deeper into peptides, cellular energy, and metabolic health, exploring why declining NAD levels may contribute to brain fog, fatigue, and aging. Could new sublingual peptide delivery technology dramatically improve absorption—bypassing digestion and delivering compounds directly into the bloodstream and even past the blood-brain barrier? Josh Gardner explains how peptides such as BPC-157, Thymosin Alpha-1, and GHK-Cu are used to support immune function, tissue repair, and inflammation control. Meanwhile, Jeremy Sova connects the dots between metabolic dysfunction, insulin resistance, and modern chronic disease, noting that widely known drugs like GLP-1 treatments (Ozempic-type medications) are themselves peptides. The panel emphasizes the importance of biomarker testing and personalized medicine, warning that many people chase quick fixes without understanding what's actually happening inside their bodies. Could a deeper look at hormones, metabolism, and mitochondrial health add years—maybe even decades—to your healthspan? The discussion builds toward emerging therapies and the possibility that modern regenerative medicine may rewrite the future of aging. HOUR 3 In hour 3 of Rush To Reason, the conversation explores the cutting edge of longevity science, starting with the battle against cellular senescence—“zombie cells”—and simple compounds that may help the body clear them out. Could nutrients like fisetin, quercetin, and omega-3s influence brain inflammation and even neurodegenerative disease pathways? Josh Gardner shares his personal journey into fasting and peptide therapy, explaining how peptides targeting mitochondria, recovery, and growth hormone may help restore cellular energy. The discussion then shifts to telomere length, the protective caps on chromosomes linked to aging. Are therapies like epithalon peptides and hyperbaric oxygen therapy capable of extending healthspan? Jeremy Sova reveals surprising insights from his own continuous glucose monitoring experiments, including which foods caused dramatic metabolic spikes—and which simple habits stabilized blood sugar. Finally, the team tackles stem cell exhaustion, regenerative medicine, and the future of healing. Could emerging therapies—from NAD+ delivery to immune-support peptides like Thymosin Alpha-1—transform how we approach aging, recovery, and disease prevention?
Guest host Dr. Scott Faulkner ( https://castlerockregenerativehealth.com) leads Health & Wellness Wednesday on Rush to Reason, joined by Jeremy Sova (biohacker and health optimization researcher), Regina Nabrit (mental health and behavioral health specialist), and later Josh Gardner (peptide expert). The hour opens with a sober reflection on current world tensions and a reminder to stay grounded in faith and perspective—but how do you stay informed without becoming overwhelmed? Regina Nabrit explores the growing mental health crisis tied to social media addiction, dopamine overload, and constant digital stimulation. Are smartphones quietly destroying sleep, relationships, and emotional resilience? The team introduces practical tools—including the “Four D's” strategy—to help listeners regain control of their attention and mental well-being. From there, the conversation pivots into cutting-edge biohacking and longevity science. Jeremy Sova breaks down the importance of biomarkers, vitamin D optimization, omega-3 levels, and targeted supplementation, arguing that modern food alone may no longer provide the nutrients our bodies need. Then the discussion dives even deeper into cellular aging, including the concept of “zombie cells” (senescent cells) that may drive inflammation, disease, and accelerated aging. Could emerging therapies—from natural senolytics to peptides and regenerative medicine—help the body repair itself? What simple steps today could dramatically change your long-term health? HOUR 2 Health & Wellness Wednesday on Rush to Reason, continues as the conversation dives deeper into peptides, cellular energy, and metabolic health, exploring why declining NAD levels may contribute to brain fog, fatigue, and aging. Could new sublingual peptide delivery technology dramatically improve absorption—bypassing digestion and delivering compounds directly into the bloodstream and even past the blood-brain barrier? Josh Gardner explains how peptides such as BPC-157, Thymosin Alpha-1, and GHK-Cu are used to support immune function, tissue repair, and inflammation control. Meanwhile, Jeremy Sova connects the dots between metabolic dysfunction, insulin resistance, and modern chronic disease, noting that widely known drugs like GLP-1 treatments (Ozempic-type medications) are themselves peptides. The panel emphasizes the importance of biomarker testing and personalized medicine, warning that many people chase quick fixes without understanding what's actually happening inside their bodies. Could a deeper look at hormones, metabolism, and mitochondrial health add years—maybe even decades—to your healthspan? The discussion builds toward emerging therapies and the possibility that modern regenerative medicine may rewrite the future of aging. HOUR 3 In hour 3 of Rush To Reason, the conversation explores the cutting edge of longevity science, starting with the battle against cellular senescence—“zombie cells”—and simple compounds that may help the body clear them out. Could nutrients like fisetin, quercetin, and omega-3s influence brain inflammation and even neurodegenerative disease pathways? Josh Gardner shares his personal journey into fasting and peptide therapy, explaining how peptides targeting mitochondria, recovery, and growth hormone may help restore cellular energy. The discussion then shifts to telomere length, the protective caps on chromosomes linked to aging. Are therapies like epithalon peptides and hyperbaric oxygen therapy capable of extending healthspan? Jeremy Sova reveals surprising insights from his own continuous glucose monitoring experiments, including which foods caused dramatic metabolic spikes—and which simple habits stabilized blood sugar. Finally, the team tackles stem cell exhaustion, regenerative medicine, and the future of healing. Could emerging therapies—from NAD+ delivery to immune-support peptides like Thymosin Alpha-1—transform how we approach aging, recovery, and disease prevention?
Guest host Dr. Scott Faulkner ( https://castlerockregenerativehealth.com) leads Health & Wellness Wednesday on Rush to Reason, joined by Jeremy Sova (biohacker and health optimization researcher), Regina Nabrit (mental health and behavioral health specialist), and later Josh Gardner (peptide expert). The hour opens with a sober reflection on current world tensions and a reminder to stay grounded in faith and perspective—but how do you stay informed without becoming overwhelmed? Regina Nabrit explores the growing mental health crisis tied to social media addiction, dopamine overload, and constant digital stimulation. Are smartphones quietly destroying sleep, relationships, and emotional resilience? The team introduces practical tools—including the “Four D's” strategy—to help listeners regain control of their attention and mental well-being. From there, the conversation pivots into cutting-edge biohacking and longevity science. Jeremy Sova breaks down the importance of biomarkers, vitamin D optimization, omega-3 levels, and targeted supplementation, arguing that modern food alone may no longer provide the nutrients our bodies need. Then the discussion dives even deeper into cellular aging, including the concept of “zombie cells” (senescent cells) that may drive inflammation, disease, and accelerated aging. Could emerging therapies—from natural senolytics to peptides and regenerative medicine—help the body repair itself? What simple steps today could dramatically change your long-term health? HOUR 2 Health & Wellness Wednesday on Rush to Reason, continues as the conversation dives deeper into peptides, cellular energy, and metabolic health, exploring why declining NAD levels may contribute to brain fog, fatigue, and aging. Could new sublingual peptide delivery technology dramatically improve absorption—bypassing digestion and delivering compounds directly into the bloodstream and even past the blood-brain barrier? Josh Gardner explains how peptides such as BPC-157, Thymosin Alpha-1, and GHK-Cu are used to support immune function, tissue repair, and inflammation control. Meanwhile, Jeremy Sova connects the dots between metabolic dysfunction, insulin resistance, and modern chronic disease, noting that widely known drugs like GLP-1 treatments (Ozempic-type medications) are themselves peptides. The panel emphasizes the importance of biomarker testing and personalized medicine, warning that many people chase quick fixes without understanding what's actually happening inside their bodies. Could a deeper look at hormones, metabolism, and mitochondrial health add years—maybe even decades—to your healthspan? The discussion builds toward emerging therapies and the possibility that modern regenerative medicine may rewrite the future of aging. HOUR 3 In hour 3 of Rush To Reason, the conversation explores the cutting edge of longevity science, starting with the battle against cellular senescence—“zombie cells”—and simple compounds that may help the body clear them out. Could nutrients like fisetin, quercetin, and omega-3s influence brain inflammation and even neurodegenerative disease pathways? Josh Gardner shares his personal journey into fasting and peptide therapy, explaining how peptides targeting mitochondria, recovery, and growth hormone may help restore cellular energy. The discussion then shifts to telomere length, the protective caps on chromosomes linked to aging. Are therapies like epithalon peptides and hyperbaric oxygen therapy capable of extending healthspan? Jeremy Sova reveals surprising insights from his own continuous glucose monitoring experiments, including which foods caused dramatic metabolic spikes—and which simple habits stabilized blood sugar. Finally, the team tackles stem cell exhaustion, regenerative medicine, and the future of healing. Could emerging therapies—from NAD+ delivery to immune-support peptides like Thymosin Alpha-1—transform how we approach aging, recovery, and disease prevention?
There's no arguing the Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 is no slouch. But the World Time Attack Challenge is a whole different league, and in standard form this factory race car is basically like bringing a knife to a gunfight. To run with the world's best, it needed serious development—and that's exactly what Josh and his team at Specialised Racing Solutions delivered, bagging P2 in Pro class on the car's debut outing.
Join Us for Worship: Sundays at 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM https://www.flourishinggrace.org/plan... In this sermon from Luke 10:1–20, guest preacher Josh Gardner invites us into a deeper understanding of the mission Jesus gives his disciples—and to us. As Jesus sends out the seventy-two, He declares that the harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few. This passage challenges us to consider where our hearts are focused and what kind of harvest we're truly living for. Are we chasing temporal, worldly goals, or are we attuned to the eternal harvest—the work God is doing to bring people from death to life through the good news of the kingdom? Josh begins by reflecting on how this passage has shaped his own calling and rhythms, including a personal practice of praying Luke 10:2 daily. That verse—“The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest”—is more than a directive; it's a call to realign our hearts and cry out to God with desperation and dependence. Josh challenges us to think about what we're truly praying for in our lives. Are we asking God to raise up disciple-makers? Are we praying for boldness and readiness to go ourselves? Or are we preoccupied with lesser harvests—financial gain, social status, comfort, and control? Throughout the message, Josh explains that Jesus sends His disciples not with comfort or power, but as lambs among wolves. This isn't just poetic language—it's a sobering reminder that following Jesus means stepping into spiritual battle with nothing but trust in Him. We are not promised ease or success, but we are promised His presence and power. Josh encourages us to go humbly, depending not on our own strength or eloquence, but on the God who equips and goes with us. He points out that throughout Scripture, God uses unlikely, unqualified people to accomplish His purposes so that His power might be made known. This passage also teaches that we are not only to go, but to bring peace. As Jesus instructs the disciples to offer peace in the homes they enter, Josh reminds us that Christians should be marked by a peace that surpasses understanding—a peace that invites curiosity and opens doors for conversations about Jesus. He shares a personal story from high school where his boss, noticing his peace during a family health crisis, became more open to conversations about faith. These “people of peace” moments aren't accidents—they're evidence that God is already at work in hearts, inviting us to participate in what He is doing. In calling us to do what Jesus did—eat with others, meet needs, and proclaim the gospel—Josh reminds us that we don't go alone. We go with the Spirit and in the power of Jesus' name. But with this calling comes the reality of rejection. Jesus tells the disciples that those who reject their message are ultimately rejecting Him. Josh challenges us to consider how often fear of rejection prevents us from speaking the truth. He quotes magician and outspoken atheist Penn Jillette, who once said, “How much do you have to hate someone not to proselytize?” The stakes are eternal, and love compels us to speak even when it's uncomfortable. Finally, Josh points us to the joy of gospel-centered living. When the disciples return, rejoicing over the authority they exercised in Jesus' name, Jesus redirects their joy—not toward the miracles, but toward the reality that their names are written in heaven. Our greatest joy must be rooted in the gospel itself: we have been saved, redeemed, adopted, and given a place in the family of God. That truth sustains us when the results are slow, when conversations go nowhere, and when we feel unseen in our efforts.
Hour 1 of Soccer Matters with Glenn Davis, LIVE from Senate Ave Brewing Glenn shared his thoughts on the Dynamo 2-1 loss to RSL, and a season ending injury to their goalie PLUS, former MLS player Josh Gardner joined the show
Alright guys I got a great story for y'all. Today we chatted with Josh with Ranger Creek Distilling. They are based in San Antonio Texas, they are also a brewery. We dipped into a couple samples, and talked of process and backstory. Lets get into it, but first a word from our sponsors Badmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/?aff=3 https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhiskeyandmixology?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Patreon.com/the_whiskeyshaman SAn antonio's Brewstillery Ranger Creek is a combined brewery/distillery proudly located in San Antonio, TX. Established in 2010, we make beer and whiskey in our “brewstillery”, and we make it by hand one batch at a time with lots of love and attention. handcrafted texas Whiskey Award-winning Texas bourbon, single malt and rye whiskey. Grain-to-glass spirits made in small batches using Texas ingredients. RANGER CREEK .36 TEXAS STRAIGHT BOURBON .36 Texas Straight Bourbon is our flagship whiskey, handcrafted in small batches, aged in traditional large oak casks and matured under the Texas sun. It's an award-winning sipping bourbon that's also cocktail friendly. Originally crafted by our Co-Founder and Head Distiller emeritus, TJ Miller, each batch follows our grain-to-glass philosophy. Texas corn is milled, mashed, fermented, and our whiskey is distilled and aged at our San Antonio distillery, That same traditional process is carried on today by our current head distiller, Josh Gardner, and assistant distiller Tim Crofton. RANGER CREEK .36 TEXAS Cask Strength This is Texas Bourbon in all its grandeur. Directly out of the barrel. Uncut. Unfiltered. Our .36 Texas Cask Strength Bourbon is a rare release, using only a few barrels hand-selected by our head distiller. Handcrafted at our San Antonio distillery, aged and matured in the Texas heat, this whiskey is a unique and bold expression with Texas terroir. The finish is smooth. The flavor is bold. The craftsmanship is uncompromising. RANGER CREEK .44 TEXAS RYE Ranger Creek .44 Texas Rye Whiskey is made from 100% malted rye and matured in our used .36 Texas Straight Bourbon barrels. The process highlights the complexity of the rye grain, resulting in a spirit-forward whiskey. It pours a rich gold with a nose of cinnamon, mint and toffee. At 94 proof, the taste is strong but mellow with notes of clove and spice. The taste ultimately gives way to a clean, warming finish with lingering notes of fresh bread. True and authentic to our brand, .44 Texas Rye is a premium whiskey made from grain to glass in our hometown of San Antonio, Texas. Enjoy it neat or on the rocks. It also works great in a classic Old Fashioned or Manhattan cocktail. RANGER CREEK RUM This original rum was inspired by the positive response to our limited small-batch release. Made with the finest molasses and twice distilled in copper pots, this rum offers a smooth yet complex flavor profile. Our approach to crafting spirits is forged in authenticity and the desire to create products Texans are proud to call their own. Cheers!
Josh Gardner (Minister to Students) continues our series in 1 Corinthians by helping us understand the heart of Paul's admonishment to the church in Corinth in their lawsuits. The text is 1 Corinthians 6:1-8.
Blood & Mud's Josh Gardner once again joins us to discuss his favourite aspect of rugby: the bronze final. We discuss Rugby 08, Bernard Laporte and Radiohead's In Rainbows at length.Thanks to Josh (@joshgardner) for joining us. You all listen to the Blood & Mud podcast already, but you can find him on there every week on all good podcast apps.Theme music is Allez Allez (La Pena Baiona). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#1 ACS #1231 (feat. Eddie Pappani, Josh Gardner, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2013) #2 ACS #1239 (feat, Deaf Frat Guy) (2014) #3 ACS #1442 (feat. Scott Carter, Alison Rosen and Bryan Bishop) (2014) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
#1 ACS #665 (feat. Josh Gardner, Dave Koechner and Dana Gould) (2011) #2 ACS #132 (feat. Bobcat Goldthwait) (2009) #3 ACS #142 (feat. Teresa Strasser, Bald Bryan and Chris Collinsworth) (2009) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
#1 ACS #665 (feat. Josh Gardner, Dave Koechner and Dana Gould) (2011) #2 ACS #132 (feat. Bobcat Goldthwait) (2009) #3 ACS #142 (feat. Teresa Strasser, Bald Bryan and Chris Collinsworth) (2009) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
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Minister to Students, Josh Gardner, continues our I Am series by looking at Jesus' claim to be the light of the world. The text is John 8:12.
Josh Gardner (Minister to Students) teaches on Flourishing Grace's pursuit of the Kingdom of God and how to seek it first. The text is Matthew 6:25-34.
Welcome to Buckeye City Gritty where your hosts, Josh Gardner and Ron Wallace will pick up the pieces. We want to bring the latest news, events, and updates as they pertain to our small town, Danville. We want to be a place to air grievances, provide business reviews, but most importantly, we want to keep people connected. Danville is a great town, and we want to keep it that way. People that are from Danville want to know what's going on here locally, and this is a source for them to stay connected week to week. We want to have guest speakers who will discuss community events, sports, business development, and other topics that are relevant to our community.
On this edition of "best of" Soccer Matters we look back on some of the best interviews from this year: Glenn Davis is joined by former MLS player Josh Gardner who is now getting involved with the Houston soccer community with MLS next, the new MLS youth development project. A Houston grown former athlete is joining the development part of the game with the new MLS next team in Houston Rangers. Information over all of this and much more on Soccer Matters Jeff Luhnow, Blue Crow Sports Group, also known as former general manager of the Houston Astros, joins the podcast for an interview. But it might not be what you think, Jeff is and Blue Crow Sports Group which owns several soccer clubs around the world; Mexico, Spain, & more. Tune in for the interview!
Concluding our series, Generous Worship, Josh Gardner (Minister to Students) teaches on the importance of generous worship not just in our finances, but in every aspect of our lives. The text is Acts 2:42-47.
Today's guest is Carina's husband Josh! Josh talks about a recent experience he had fishing in Alaska and the lessons he learned. And yes! They relate it back to designing! You don't want to miss this fun episode.Episode 377 Casts with Carina's Husband Josh Gardner_________Love to create, design and craft? Have you always wanted to know how to turn your passions into profit? Carina's new book – Design Profit & Prosper will lead you down the path of making your dreams a reality. Get your copy today! https://www.carinagardnercourses.com/designprofitprosper__________About Carina Gardner:Carina Gardner is a fabric designer, paper designer, and design educator who is passionate about helping other designers fulfill their creative dreams by teaching them her strategies for making money as a designer. She has a Ph.D. in Design and taught design at the University of Minnesota before starting Carina Gardner, Inc.Carina Gardner, Inc design brand has been featured in dish ware, holiday decor, sewing patterns, and more. Her exclusive Design Suite Program helps creatives make money designing as they learn to design. Her programs include Illustrator and Photoshop training, surface pattern design, paper design, Silhouette & Cricut file design, and running a design business. She started the Make and Design Podcast so that she could share inspiration, stories, and experiences about design and life with crafters and designers.Find out more at https://www.carinagardner.comWatch this episode as a video at https://www.makeanddesign.com/Hey there! I have a new Profitable Designer Starter Guide. It's filled with videos and worksheets to help you. And the best part is that it is FREE. Get access now by going to www.carinagardnercourses.com/starterguide and learn more about becoming profitable today.
#1 ACS #430 (feat. David Alan Grier, Josh Gardner, Bill Simmons and Cousin Sal) (2010) #2 ACS #256 (feat. Jace Hall)) (2010) #3 ACS #431 (feat. Larry Miller, Billy Van Zandt, Jane Milmore, Jessica Golden and Bryan Bishop) (2010) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni and Teresa Strasser Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
#1 ACS #430 (feat. David Alan Grier, Josh Gardner, Bill Simmons and Cousin Sal) (2010) #2 ACS #2493 (feat. Jo Koy, Jeremy Schaap, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2019) #3 ACS #431 (feat. Larry Miller, Billy Van Zandt, Jane Milmore, Jessica Golden and Bryan Bishop) (2010) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni and Teresa Strasser Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
#1 ACS #430 (feat. David Alan Grier, Josh Gardner, Bill Simmons and Cousin Sal) (2010) #2 ACS #2493 (feat. Jo Koy, Jeremy Schaap, Gina Grad and Bryan Bishop) (2019) #3 ACS #431 (feat. Larry Miller, Billy Van Zandt, Jane Milmore, Jessica Golden and Bryan Bishop) (2010) Hosted by Superfan Giovanni and Teresa Strasser Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com Subscribe and Watch Clips on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AdamCarollaCorner
Josh Gardner (Minister to Students) teaches on how Jesus frees us from sin to walk in the freedom he has bought for us. The text is Galatians 5:1-15.
Josh Gardner (Minister to Students) teaches us the importance of reproof and instruction in regard to discipleship. The text is Proverbs 15:31-33.
Josh Gardner (Minister to Students) kicks off our series, Kingdom Wisdom, by showing us that true Biblical wisdom is worthy of our pursuit. The text is Proverbs 4:1-9.
Glenn Davis is joined by former MLS player josh Gardner who is now getting involved with the Houston soccer community with MLS next, the new MLS youth development project. Houston grown former athlete is joining the development part of the game with the new MLS next team in Houston Rangers. Information over all of this and much more on Soccer Matters
Welcome to the Bayou City Soccer Podcast! We had the opportunity to chat with 2x MLS Cup winner, Josh Gardner who is the currently Houston Rangers SC Academy Director. We learn more about the vision he has for Rangers, impacting the city as a new MLS Next team and learning from great coaches in the MLS and And much more! We invite you to follow us at Bayou City Soccer! BayouCitySoccer.net @BayouCitySoccer on Facebook, IG, and Twitter Hit us up using our hashtag #AskBCS Hosts: @RudySegura3 on Twitter @DustynRichardsn on Twitter - Guest: Josh Gardner @jbgardner31 on IG - Again, BayouCitySoccer.net for everything.
Minister to Students, Josh Gardner, continues our series The Pursuit of Dependency. The text is Matthew 6:12.
Lee Calvert from Blood & Mud owed us a favour, we invited him and his co-host Josh Gardner onto this podcast so we could all laugh at him, after witnessing England's 36-0 humiliation at the hands of the Springboks. May contain traces of Shaun Perry.Thanks to Lee (@bloodandmud on Twitter) and Josh (@joshgardner) for joining us. Chances are you already listen to the Blood & Mud Rugby Podcast, but if you don't, you can find it on all podcast networks. If you enjoy this, you'll definitely enjoy that.The theme tune for this episode is "Industrial Revolution Part Two", the official theme tune of the 2007 RWC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1. Dave Dameshek (2017) 2. Bryan brings dog to work (2010) 3. Josh Gardner, Teresa and Bryan (2009) Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: Visit BlindsGalore.com Visit Geico.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chris_laxamana https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
1. Dave Dameshek (2017) 2. Bryan brings dog to work (2010) 3. Josh Gardner, Teresa and Bryan (2009) Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: Visit BlindsGalore.com Visit Geico.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chris_laxamana https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
Josh Gardner (Student Minister) shares the truth from one of the most often-misquoted verses in the Bible about true satisfaction and contentment. The passage is Philippians 4:10-20.
Guest speaker, Josh Gardner, shared with Elm City Church about Jesus' command to "Go...Make Disciples." Learn more about this mandate from Jesus for every believer.
Live from Hugh O'Connor's pub, to begin the opening half of the show Glenn takes some calls as he discusses the state of the Dynamo as they bring in new head coach Ben Olsen. After the opening segment he is joined by the Spanish voice of the Dynamo Alex Para and former Houston youth product and MLS player Josh Gardner to talk about the electric MLS Cup Final and more about the Dynamo as well. To round out the hour, the trio is joined by Ian Veary of the Liverpool supporters group to talk all about Liverpool's rough start to the season and the premier league as a whole.
Welcome to the first ever Squidge Rugby Blooper Reel! Contains unheard clips from throughout the 1987 series (and a couple from 2011) for you to enjoy. Don't expect any cutting edge analysis. Do expect to hear your favourite commentator politely asking to go to the toilet.Thanks as always to Tom Rosenthal for our theme music. Also thanks to the following guests for their appearances in this episode: Josh Gardner, Iain Hay, Grav Prosser, Nelson Dale, Jamie Wall, Derek Bressette, Ben James, Blaine Scully, Rhiannon Garth Jones, Jamie Lyall, Sav from Linebreak and Adam Jenkins.Index:0:00 Intro03:32 Bloopers start16:40 adverts + interlude from Will Owen31:55 Outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In an emotional episode, we finally say goodbye to the 1987 Rugby World Cup. It's been a long journey, but we finally wrap it up by each picking a team, game and try of the tournament. Last but not least, we ultimately crown our Rugby World Cup 1987 Player Of The Tournament.Thank you for listening to us this series - it is bizarre that anyone would listen to us talk about such niche rugby content.Special thanks to the following:Tom Rosenthal, Jamie Lyall, Jamie Wall, Wibble Rugby, Rhiannon Garth Jones, Derek Bresette, Iain Hay, Harrison Dale, Nelson Dale, Adam Jenkins, Grav Prosser, Sav from Linebreak, Lee Calvert, Paul Williams, Ben James, Josh Gardner and Gareth Mason. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our Student Minister, Josh Gardner, helps us to remember to work out our salvation instead of working for it. This week's text is Philippians 2:12-13.
Our resident Third Place Playoff expert and co-host of the Blood & Mud Rugby Podcast, Josh Gardner, returns to the pod for yet another Wales v Australia Bronze Final. Josh indulges us in chat about Pokemon, Chris Rea, Tomorrow's World and Bondi Beach.Thanks to Josh (@joshgardner or @rucked_mag on Twitter) for joining us. You can listen to the Blood & Mud Podcast on all podcast providers, and support them at https://www.patreon.com/bloodandmud . Thanks also to Tom Rosenthal for our theme music.Apologies for the poor audio quality on this episode - rest assured it's a one-off! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Minister to Students, Josh Gardner, teaches us about the repentant Ninevites and how we should respond to God's grace. The text for the week is Jonah 3.
1. Tom Cruise football story (2012) 2. Brian Whitman strip club DJ (2017) 3. Mark Thompson (2015) 4. Josh Gardner football Sunday performance (2010) Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: Visit Geico.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chrislaxamana1 https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
1. Tom Cruise football story (2012) 2. Brian Whitman strip club DJ (2017) 3. Mark Thompson (2015) 4. Josh Gardner football Sunday performance (2010) Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: Visit Geico.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chrislaxamana1 https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
1. Josh Gardner live (2014) 2. Daytime Ace Awards (2012) 3. John Cleese (2019) 4. Dax Shepard football Sunday (2011) Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: Visit Geico.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chrislaxamana1 https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
1. Josh Gardner live (2014) 2. Daytime Ace Awards (2012) 3. John Cleese (2019) 4. Dax Shepard football Sunday (2011) Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: Visit Geico.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chrislaxamana1 https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
Our Minister to Students, Josh Gardner, teaches us about spiritual gifts, their purpose, and how they operate according to the Bible. This week's text is 1 Corinthians 12:1-11. - Flourishing Grace Church is located in Bountiful, UT — Just North of Salt Lake City. Our desire is to lead people into flourishing relationships with Jesus.
Gossiping about how Alec Baldwin has proven himself to be the worst person ever, Disney movies that should be considered horror movies, DL Hughley speaking out about Kanye's abusive behavior, and we share some of the great new TV shows and movies we're watching including Dream Killer on Netflix, Fresh on Hulu, West Side Story on HBOMax, and Abbott Elementary.After that we're joined by two of Deniz's guy friends, Josh Gardner and Colin Ferri, to answer a listener's email in response to our episode "Can Men And Women Be Just Friends?" We get into a discussion about what a healthy, platonic friendship looks like and why the question of whether or not you can be friends with the opposite sex mostly depends on your own beliefs and personality.##FOLLOW US:InstagramPatreon###LINKS:The Rise Of Men Who Have Female Friends - GQThe Widespread Suspicion of Opposite-Sex FriendshipsWomen With More Male Friends Have More Sex In Their Relationships,Huff PostIf you have a question or feedback email us at gossipthatsgoodforyou@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Extra Points with Cousin Sal, Dave Dameshek & Charlotte Wilder
Cousin Sal, Dave, and Martin react to the New York Giants losing to the WFT and Eddie Spaghetti calls it one of the worst days of his life. There was lots of blame to go around on the Giants from coaches to the players. Martin wonders if Tyler Heinicke is better than Daniel Jones? The guys then look forward to Sunday and discuss the matchup of two 1-0 teams, Raiders @ Steelers (-6.5) as Dave gives his win/place/show of moments between the two rivals. Sal and Martin think the Immaculate Reception was a trap to try and anger Dave. Next, the guys make their pick for the highest-scoring team of the week and a look at early MVP odds as Martin has an MVP prediction that ties to the winner of the NFC West. The guys give their thoughts on a first-ever in-season series of Hard Knocks with the Indianapolis Colts as well as a strange blonde hair bet between Zach Ertz and Jason Kelce. Plus, they each pick their upset pick of the weekend as Sal explains to Dave what an upset is. With two weeks left in the baseball season, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (+950) is in the mix to win the triple crown but will it be enough to overtake Shohei Ohtani (-4500) for AL MVP. Finally, comedian Josh Gardner joins the show to remember the great Norm MacDonald and discuss their friendship