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Here's a quick one from Sporting Journal Radio Week 624 with Kent Anderson talking about weighing fish on stage and forward facing sonar. #ittoutdoors #walleyefishing
On this episode of Wild & Uncut, Kristy Titus is at the Western Hunt Expo with Kent Anderson, Lance Sellers and Josh Fields, of Team Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls. Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls produces the highest quality elk, deer, turkey and predator calls on the market today. The team of four has so much experience in the field, calling all of God's critters, there's plenty to be learned from this great discussion! We hope you enjoy this as much as we enjoyed recording it! We hope you enjoy this episode, as much as we appreciate your support! Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to make sure you catch every bit of Wild & Uncut!
Competency-based theological education may seem like a mouthful, but it's how Jesus trained his disciples.It's about radical collaboration and demonstrating understanding.It challenges you to think differently about learning.Co-authors Kent Anderson, President of Providence University College and Theological Seminary, and Greg Henson, Lead Partner at Kairos University, get the conversation started on the paradigm shift of CBTE.In this episode, we delve into the mechanics of competency-based theological education.Join us as we discuss:[5:50] What is CBTE?[9:01] Reorganizing the educational approach[17:31] Swinging the pendulum fairly[19:16] Essential elements to CBTE successCheck out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:Theological Education Principles and Practices of a Competency-Based ApproachCracking the Credit Hour by Amy Latinenkenton.anderson@prov.caghenson@kairos.eduTo hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Welcome to the second special episode of black history month, where we will be discussing one of the South's wealthiest black women, Amanda America Dickson. Amanda, like many mixed people in the South before the Civil War, was a product of an assault, but unlike most mixed-race children, she was raised in white society. She would go on to inherit her father's vast estate and become one of Georgia's most famous socialites. Come and hear her story today on this episode! Bibliography New Georgia Encyclopedia. “Amanda America Dickson,” March 10, 2003. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/amanda-america-dickson-1849-1893/. History of American Women. “Amanda Dickson,” October 24, 2008. https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2008/10/amanda-dickson.html. Contributors to Wikimedia projects. “Amanda America Dickson.” Wikipedia, November 20, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_America_Dickson. ———. “Jean Toomer.” Wikipedia, December 6, 2023. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Toomer. ebutler. “Amanda America Dickson Toomer.” Georgia Historical Society, May 25, 2021. https://georgiahistory.com/amanda-america-dickson-toomer/. Nielsen, Euell A. “Amanda America Dickson Toomer (1849-1893) •,” November 22, 2015. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/amanda-america-dickson-toomer-1849-1893/. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “David Dickson.” Encyclopedia Britannica, November 16, 2007. https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Dickson. Leslie, Kent Anderson. Woman of Color, Daughter of Privilege : Amanda America Dickson, 1849-1893, University of Georgia Press, 1995. ProQuest Ebook Central, https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/unb/detail.action?docID=3038897.
In Friday's program, DeLoss Jahnke talks warkets with Michael Kaeb, White Commercial. We then get a quarterly Market Update from COUNTRY Financial' s Kent Anderson. Wrap up with weather from the NWS in Paducah, KY.
COUNTRY Financial Quarterly Market Update with Kent Anderson. IFB's Brenda Matherly Director of Local Government on disaster declarations and tax implications for those impacted by recent storms. Weather with WSIL's Nick Hausen.
Today we're featuring a fascinating conversation with Kent Anderson, founder of Caldera Publishing Solutions, which provides strategic and business consulting for scientific and scholarly publishers. Kent also writes and edits the Geyser, a paid subscription e-newsletter covering scholarly and scientific publishing and more. Kent is interviewed by Matthew Ismail, editor in chief of the Charleston Briefings and a Conference Director. Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-ismail-1a6282a/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kentranderson/ Twitter:@calderallc Keywords: #scholarlyresearch, #scholarlypublishing, #STEMpublishing, #publishing, #STEM, #research, #knowledge, #libraries, #librarianship, #podcasts
Kent Anderson, COUNTRY Trust Bank/COUNTRY Financial highlights the quarterly market report. Justin McMenamy. Director of Product at Precision Planting, highlights new products they are highlighting in this weeks conference. Weather with WEEK's Chuck Collins.
Join us today as Kent Anderson discusses the need to reach community stakeholders, the benefit of long term relationship building, and his desire to see churches use resources for community bridge-building. Link to Kent's organization and his email below: www.ruralcompassion.org kent@ruralcompassion.org
DeLoss Jahnke gets a COUNTRY Quarterly Market Update from Kent Anderson. In our Meaty Monday segment Jim Taylor IHSA Pork and Pigskins school recognition of Greenville High School. We wrap up with weather with Dan Hix.
Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls Team – EP026 Wild & Uncut Podcast This episode of the Wild & Uncut podcast with Kristy Titus was recorded live from the 2022 Hunt Expo in Salt Lake City with Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls Founder, Rocky Jacobsen, Marketing & Sales Director, Josh Fields, and Social Media Director, Kent Anderson. Thanks to some incredible elk callers on the RMHC team, Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls has nearly 80 World Championship titles to the company credit due to the original patented diaphragm elk call that was designed by Rocky Jacobsen. Originally, Bugling Bull Game Calls, the company's roots are in elk hunting but have since expanded into the full line of calls, now called Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls featuring whitetail deer, moose, wolf, predator, turkey and roe deer calls. Throughout the podcast the team discusses the ins and outs of each line of calls, a few tips, and techniques. This is a fun and informative podcast that you don't want to miss. Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls Website: www.buglingbull.com Social Media: RMHC: @rockymountainhuntingcalls Rockie Jacobsen: @rockiejacobsen Josh Fields: @joshfields21 Kent Anderson: @lifeasabowhunter FOLLOW KRISTY: Pursue The Wild - YouTube Channel Pursue the Wild Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sponsored by Ruger
CONTENT On this podcast we discuss the book “Terror To Triumph” with the author Chris who served as a sniper in Ramadi and Fallujah in Iraq in 2005 and 2007. He then retrained as a UH-1 crew chief/door gunner and completed a tour of Helmand province in that role in 2010. The book outlines his tours in both countries and subsequent adjustment to the civilian world including dealing with PTSD. It is the story of how he and his family went through each deployment, dealing with trauma and death before finding success against the odds. Chris's book is available through Amazon and Audible and he will shortly launch his own web site www.terrortotriumphbook.com GUEST Chris Whittemore USMC retired. DESERT ISLAND DITS On Desert Island Dits Chris's choice of film is 13 Hours and his book is Echo in Ramadi: The Firsthand Story of US Marines in Iraq's Deadliest City by Scott A Huesing. The teams book choice this week is Sympathy For The Devil by Kent Anderson. SOCIAL MEDIA Follow us on social media and don't forget to like, share and leave a review. Instagram @the_unconventional_soldier_pod. Facebook @lateo82. Twitter @TheUCS473. Download on other platforms via Link Tree. Email us: unconventionalsoldier@gmail.com. This episode brought to you in association with ISARR a veteran owned company.
DeLoss Jahnke is on the road at the Info Ag Tech Conference in St. Louis. The event is sponsored by the Fertilizer Institute. DeLoss visits with Corey Rosenbusch, President and CEO of the Fertilizer Institute about prices, supply, demand and other issues impacting the industry. The second half of the show provides us a market update with Kent Anderson, COUNTRY Trust Bank, a division of COUNTRY Financial.
In this episode, Marc and Mo are joined by special guest Kent Anderson (former CEO of JBJS, founder of The Geyser and The Scholarly Kitchen) in a timely and wide-ranging discussion designed to enlighten the audience on several topics related to scholarly publication, including open access, preprints, technology, social media, peer review, datasets, AI, the roles of editors and publishers, and the human component in knowledge creation. Links: The Geyser: https://www.the-geyser.com/ The Scholarly Kitchen: https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/ Leopold SS, Haddad FS, Sandell LJ, Swiontkowski M. Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, The Bone & Joint Journal, the Journal of Orthopaedic Research, and The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery Will Not Accept Clinical Research Manuscripts Previously Posted to Preprint Servers. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2019 Jan 2;101(1):1-4. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.18.01215. PMID: 30601410; PMCID: PMC6319698. https://bit.ly/3yYKblq Subspecialties: Orthopaedic Essentials
Dr. Kent Anderson is President of Providence University College and Theological Seminary, located in Otterburne, Manitoba. Prior to this, however, he was both President and Professor of Homiletics at Northwest Baptist Seminary, in Langley, British Columbia (on the campus of Trinity Western University), which is a part of ACTS Seminaries. He is on the board of directors of the Association of Theological Schools as well as the Fellowship of Evangelical Seminary Presidents. Dr. Anderson completed his Ph.D. at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Connect with TWU Student MinistriesFollow us on Instagram
Join us for our latest podcast episode featuring a conversation between Kent Anderson, Founder, Caldera Publishing Solutions and Matthew Ismail, Editor in Chief of the Charleston Briefings and Conference Director. Kent has a background in art and journalism, and a long history of working at the top of the publishing industry. He's currently an active consultant, peer reviewer and author who produces a daily newsletter called The Geyser. Kent and Matthew discuss how he came to be involved with scholarly publishing and what he thinks is the fundamental goal and responsibility of scholarly publishing. Kent says a publisher should be a trusted expert intermediary who adheres to publishing and research standards of excellence and helps users by reducing complexity and who serves the reader and the community with the best quality and most relevant materials. Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kentranderson/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-ismail-1a6282a/ Twitter: @kanderson @GeyserThe @calderallc Keywords: #publishing, #academicpublishing, #scholarlypublishing, #academiclibraries #libraries #librarianship #librarycollection #scholarlycommunication #podcasts
COUNTRY Quarterly Market update with Kent Anderson. Twist on Illinois Weekend – Charlyn Fargo talks about what to do with Easter Leftovers. Weather with Eric Schmidt, EJS Weather.
DeLoss Jahnke talks with Kent Anderson, COUNTRY Trust Bank for a quarterly market update. In the last half of the show we hear from Gerry Beard, Beard Implement in Arenzville, IL to learn how they are handling supply and demand challenges.
Matt Kaye reports on the latest on African Swine Fever with comments from Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack as he says the threat of the disease spreads close to the US. Also, Rita Frazer shares a conversation with Ivan Dozier State Conservationist on the Conservation Cropping Seminar next week and looking at the opportunities that may develop for farmers. DeLoss Jahnke talks with meteorologist Terry Swails, on more moisture coming in February and Kent Anderson, Country Trust Bank, a subsidiary of Country Financial, talking unstable markets. Jim Taylor covers the early morning markets.
In this podcast (Episode 2 of 2) Chris continues his interview with Kent Anderson, President/CEO, Ohio's Hospice. Kent is one of the most strategic minds in the hospice and serious illness world. In this riveting 2-part series Kent shares a great framework for nonprofit Boards in the hospice and palliative care space to consider. In this episode Chris asks Kent to elaborate how Boards can do two things which seem in opposition to one another which is ensure risk is mitigated while at the same time funding and approving innovations and strategic investments. Kent's closing comments are inspiring to hospice and palliative care staff and Board members alike. Join us, this will be time well spent for hospice and palliative care leaders and staff and please pay it forward to your Boards. It will be well worth 20 minutes of their time.Quote:"The best way to predict the future is to create it." - Peter DruckerTCNtalks Host:Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TCNwww.teleioscn.orgGuest:Kent Anderson, President / CEO, Ohio's Hospicewww.OhiosHospice.orgBio:KENT ANDERSON, FACHE, MBA/MHAAs CEO of Ohio's Hospice, Kent Anderson leads a compassionate team intensely focused on celebrating life and helping people live their final days on their own terms, with dignity and quality. Kent views his most important role as making sure the organization's compass is pointed true north. Ohio's Hospice takes an approach to care that deeply values both the spiritual and emotional needs of each patient, as well as the physical ones.As the son of a retired lieutenant colonel, Kent learned that leadership is about influence — and to lead is to serve, to never come from a place of position or title. He loves the community of engagement and compassion we've built within the Ohio's Hospice organization.Kent is a healthcare executive with over 20 years of senior leadership/executive experience in home-based multi-site healthcare operations, from start-up operations to daily census management of 2000 plus patients.Kent proudly served in the United States Army as UH-60 “Blackhawk” combat helicopter pilot, where he graduated as the Honor Graduate of his flight school training class. He also served as Company Executive Officer, Company Operations Officer and Assistant Operations Officer for the Combat Aviation Battalion.Away from work, Kent is always up for learning and enjoys everything from courses on wine tasting to spontaneous weekend road trips to off-the-beaten-path destinations. Kent is married to his wife, Teri and they have two children, son Joshua, a member of the United States Air Force and daughter Rebecca, a graduate of The Ohio State University. They also have two Sheep-a-doodles, Bexar, and Buckeye.
In this podcast (Episode 1 of 2) Chris interviews Kent Anderson, President / CEO, Ohio's Hospice. Kent is one of the most strategic minds in the hospice and serious illness world. In this riveting interview Kent shares a great framework for nonprofit Boards in the hospice and palliative care space to consider. There was so much great content this will be a two-part series. Chris and Kent also discuss the hyper competition coming at hospice and palliative care programs and how Boards can perform their fiduciary duty while at the same time endorsing nimbleness and innovation which is crucial for hospice and palliative care programs to be relevant for where the puck is headed in healthcare. Join us and pay this podcast forward to your Boards. It will be well worth 20 minutes of their time.Quote:If any one idea about leadership has inspired organizations for thousands of years, it's the capacity to hold a shared picture of the future we seek to create. - Peter SengeTCNtalks Host:Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TCNwww.teleioscn.orgGuest:Kent Anderson, President / CEO, Ohio's Hospicewww.OhiosHospice.orgBio:KENT ANDERSON, FACHE, MBA/MHAAs CEO of Ohio's Hospice, Kent Anderson leads a compassionate team intensely focused on celebrating life and helping people live their final days on their own terms, with dignity and quality. Kent views his most important role as making sure the organization's compass is pointed true north. Ohio's Hospice takes an approach to care that deeply values both the spiritual and emotional needs of each patient, as well as the physical ones.As the son of a retired lieutenant colonel, Kent learned that leadership is about influence — and to lead is to serve, to never come from a place of position or title. He loves the community of engagement and compassion we've built within the Ohio's Hospice organization.Kent is a healthcare executive with over 20 years of senior leadership/executive experience in home-based multi-site healthcare operations, from start-up operations to daily census management of 2000 plus patients.Kent proudly served in the United States Army as UH-60 “Blackhawk” combat helicopter pilot, where he graduated as the Honor Graduate of his flight school training class. He also served as Company Executive Officer, Company Operations Officer and Assistant Operations Officer for the Combat Aviation Battalion.Away from work, Kent is always up for learning and enjoys everything from courses on wine tasting to spontaneous weekend road trips to off-the-beaten-path destinations. Kent is married to his wife, Teri and they have two children, son Joshua, a member of the United States Air Force and daughter Rebecca, a graduate of The Ohio State University. They also have two Sheep-a-doodles, Bexar, and Buckeye.
The First Sunday of Advent, November 28, 2021 SCRIPTURES Zechariah 14:3-9 Psalm 50:1-6 1 Thessalonians 3:6-13 Luke 21:25-33 Our vision is to be a community coming home to Jesus and his Church. As an Anglican church, we follow a liturgy every Sunday which allows us to participate in worship together. You can find a copy of the bulletin to follow along, and join us on Sundays at 10 AM in person and online at christchurchmadison.com/sundays
On this episode of The Palm Beach Podcast we welcome Kent Anderson, Co-Owner of Kilo Content and Stacey Leuliette, Owner and Editor of The Scout Guide Palm Beach. Kent and Stacey join us to share their cinematic initiative to drive conservation efforts in the Florida Wildlife Corridor through the Project Paradise Film Fund's $25,000 Natural Florida Film Grant for STUDENT creators! Keep up with our special guests: https://www.instagram.com/paradise.ngo/ https://www.instagram.com/kentanderson/ https://www.instagram.com/sleuliette/ The Palm Beach Podcast highlights people and businesses making a positive impact in our community -- is hosted by Jana Angel and recorded at Media Zone's podcast studio in Palm Beach County, Florida. Our show is sponsored by: Pumphouse Coffee Roasters https://pumphousecoffeeroasters.com/ https://www.instagram.com/pumphousecoffeeroasters/ Hopportunities - Self Serve Modern Beer Hall http://findyourhoppyplace.com/ https://www.instagram.com/hopportunitiesfl Lotus Travel Company - Retreats & Tours in Palm Beach https://lotustravelcompany.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lotustravelcompany/ Bishops Water Company https://www.bishopwater.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bishopswatercompany/ The podcast is hosted by best friends Dr. James Spencer and Mike Jones. James is a sports chiropractor and athletic trainer -- Mike is a photographer and art director. The two co-founded Media Zone with friend Anthony D'Alessio, and opened their first rental podcast studio in Palm Beach County in the summer of 2019. https://mediazonestudios.com https://thepalmbeachpodcast.com Music: Le Jazz Café - Flero: https://soundcloud.com/flero_officialRoads - LiQWYD: https://soundcloud.com/liqwydSocial: https://www.instagram.com/mediazone
Sermon delivered Sunday, September 19, 2021 - The 17th Sunday after Pentecost SCRIPTURES James 3:16-4:6 Psalm 54 Mark 9:30-37 Our vision is to be a community coming home to Jesus and his Church. As an Anglican church, we follow a liturgy every Sunday which allows us to participate in worship together. You can find a copy of the bulletin to follow along, and join us on Sundays at 10 AM in person and online at christchurchmadison.com/sundays
Sermon delivered Sunday, July 11, 2021 - The 10th Sunday after Pentecost SCRIPTURES Genesis 22 Psalm 78:14-26 John 6:24-35 Our vision is to be a community coming home to Jesus and his Church. As an Anglican church, we follow a liturgy every Sunday which allows us to participate in worship together. You can find a copy of the bulletin to follow along, and join us on Sundays at 10 AM in person and online at christchurchmadison.com/sundays
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In this episode Aaron Schmaus, Rockie Jacobsen, Jim Brennan and Kent Anderson explain what Outdoor Wild Legacies is all about.
Sandpoint tennis coach Kent Anderson joins us to talk about the nice weather and competition his team is enjoying. Then, Malad baseball coach Bo Clark talks about his team's 8-0 start to the season. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCiaxP6z3Mp77Akgp-3ebcaQ Follow the Idaho Sports team on Twitter: twitter.com/idahosports Like our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/IdahoSports For more Idaho high school sports coverage, visit: www.idahosports.com/
What is faith? What does it mean to have faith or to act in faith? This Palm Sunday, we are so thrilled to have Dr. Kent Anderson join us as a guest speaker to share from Mark 2:1-12. Listen in as we explore what it looks like to have faith and specifically, how that applies to our relationships and how it would change the way we see those around us. If you have any questions or need support and prayer, please email us at hello@lordslovechurch.com or prayer@lordslovechurch.com. We would love to connect further! Follow us on Instagram @lordslovechurch Please join us for live service on Zoom, every Sunday at 11:15am PST www.lordslovechurch.com/livestream
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Durant cette période particulière, toute l'équipe de la revue Alibi vous propose des chroniques de polars (grands formats et poches, adultes et jeunesse, ainsi que de récits). Chaque mardi et vendredi, découvrez nos lectures coups de coeur, que vous pourrez lire dans le premier numéro d'Alibi (prochainement en librairie). Histoire de réapprovisionner vos PAL une fois que tout ira mieux et que nous pourrons tous reprendre une vie normale. Prenez soin de vous en attendant et vive le polar ! Aujourd'hui, un poche, Un soleil sans espoir, de Kent Anderson, paru aux éditions Folio.
Durant cette période particulière, toute l'équipe de la revue Alibi vous propose des chroniques de polars (grands formats et poches, adultes et jeunesse, ainsi que de récits).Chaque mardi et vendredi, découvrez nos lectures coups de coeur, que vous pourrez lire dans le premier numéro d'Alibi (prochainement en librairie). Histoire de réapprovisionner vos PAL une fois que tout ira mieux et que nous pourrons tous reprendre une vie normale.Prenez soin de vous en attendant et vive le polar !Aujourd'hui, un poche, Un soleil sans espoir, de Kent Anderson, paru aux éditions Folio. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Conventional and online teaching are two options, and competency based theological education is a third option. Adding competency based theological education is a viable response to the COVID crisis in education. Dr. Nancy Lynne Westfield hosts Dr. Kent Anderson (Northwest Baptist Seminary, British Columbia).
It’s the 100th episode of HPJ Talk! Jenni and Kylene discuss continued social distancing, binge-watching Tiger King, and the effects COVID-19 (Coronavirus) may have on the cattle industry. From NCBA’s #CattleCon2020, Kent Anderson of Zoetis talks about genomics and more accurately measuring DNA traits for cattle. At the 2020 Commodity Classic, Jenni interviews Troy Bancroft and Galynn Beer of AgroLiquid about how their products work together to give crops the proper nutrients and enhance crop fertility. All that and markets too! #RideWithUs
In today"s Beef Buzz, Ron Hays talks with Dr. Kent Anderson, Director of Technical Services for Zoetis Animal Genetics, about the explosion of genetic information for cattle during the past decade.
Who is this King #2 The Son of God - Matthew 3:13-17 - Kent Anderson
In this interview, Doug Clay talks with Kent Anderson, US Missionary with Rural Compassion, about his life calling, reaching rural communities, a strategic partnership with Convoy of Hope. For more information about Rural Compassion, visit ruralcompassion.org or https://www.convoyofhope.org/what-we-do/rural-compassion/.
In this continuing discussion on the academic journal, we turn our attention to the shifting kaleidoscope of scholarly communication, in an attempt to understand how publication channels and formats are evolving. This time Michiel Kolman interviews Kent Anderson of Caldera Publishing, who believes we are living through one of the most confusing times in the information space. Resources mentioned in this episode:Research Futures report: In 2019, Elsevier and Ipsos MORI joined forces to understand how trends, from advances in technology and funding pressures to political uncertainly and population shifts, might be fueling the changes we'll see in the coming decade. The resulting large-scale, future-scoping and scenario-planning study raised many questions and sparked many conversations, some of which are touched on in this episode.
Generous Giving #4 - 1 Timothy 6:2b-10 - Kent Anderson
On episode 24 of the Urban to Country Podcast, I sit down with one of my personal heroes and one of the fathers of modern elk calling, Rockie Jacobsen. Rockie is the founder of Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls (RMHC) and the inventor of the dome and palate plate diaphragm calls. His innovations have shaped the landscape of modern elk hunting and has inspired numerous hunters to venture into the elk woods with calls in hand. My friend and fellow elk hunter, Kent Anderson, sits in as my co-host for this episode. Kent is a pro-staff member for Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls and has competed at the national level in elk calling. We talk about the history of RMHCs, cars, how to call elk, why elk get “call shy”, lessons learned from our lives in the outdoors, the commercialization of hunting, personal ethics, and many other topics.This episode is a laid-back conversation between good friends and I hope you enjoy our banter as we talk about some serious and some silly topics and laugh at ourselves a little bit. I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. If you enjoyed this episode please rate, review, and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform. Thank you to Capital Sports and Western Wear in Helena Montana for hosting this conversation and RMHC for the use of their photo.Books: Whisper of the Grey Bull by Stephen Smart, Beyond Fair Chase by Jim PosewitzRockie Jacobsen: Instagram, The LinguistsKent Anderson Instagram, Facebook Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls Website, Instagram, FacebookCapital SportsUrban to Country: Website, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook
Facing Opposition - Acts 4: 1-22 - Kent Anderson
Ascension Acts 1:1-11 Kent Anderson
Hearing God's Voice - 1 Samuel 3:1-21 - Kent Anderson
He is Risen! - Kent Anderson - John 20:1-18
You're entering the Big Wild, America's premiere outdoor radio show! Leah Heggerson Executive Director of the Loon Foundation shares the importance of protecting loons, Kent Anderson from Warrior Boats gives us a safet
Humanity Breaks - Romans 5:12-19 - Kent Anderson smgchurch.co.uk
Avid Rugby lover, MC of the Pub Leaders Summit, owner of The Glenmore Hotel (and other pubs) and head of the recently launched Kan-Do Academy, Kent Anderson is a man of many talents. Our conversation centres primarily around training and culture within the hospitality sector, a subject that is very close to Kent's heart. As a venue owner he grew frustrated by the poor transfer of information in venue, and decided to do something about it. Kan-Do was born. Show notes; Joe Rogan Podcast- http://podcasts.joerogan.net/ Oprah Winfrey Sous Sessions - http://www.oprah.com/app/supersoul-sessions.html Books Jordan Peterson - https://bit.ly/2GVl2hf Music Creedence Clearwater Revival - https://bit.ly/24OQCzO Drinks Amaro Montenegro - https://www.amaromontenegro.com/ Venues https://theglenmore.com.au/ https://bit.ly/2C1mSc8 Michael Rodrigues: www.linkedin.com/in/michael-rodrigues-154a3811/ Luke Butler: www.linkedin.com/in/mrlukebutler/ Time Out: www.timeout.com/sydney Hastings: www.hastingspeople.com.au
L'actualité vue par les livres avec Nicolas Tittley; les 60 ans de la révolution cubaine. L'actualité culturelle à Paris avec Olivia de Lamberterie. Denis Chouinard et Martine Delvaux ont vu le film Vu pas vue, de Mireille Dansereau. Le mot à définir avec Guillermo Aureano; radical. Une entrevue avec Rober Racine pour son roman La petite rose de Halley. Qu’écoutent les Espagnols? Le club de lecture avec Isabelle Craig qui a lu pour nous Roissy, de Tiffany Tavernier, Mario Girard avec Ce qui t'appartient, de Garth Greenwell, traduction de Clélia Laventure et Marc Coiteux avec Un soleil sans espoir, de Kent Anderson.
I sit down with friend and fellow elk hunter, Kent Anderson. Kent is a pro-staff member for Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls and has competed at the national level in elk calling. We talk about our respective archery elk hunting experiences from this past year. We share the top three takeaways from our contrasting seasons. I loved every moment of this conversation and I hope you do too! I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. Connect with me: @marcus.strange, website Kent Anderson: Instagram, Facebook Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls: Website
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I sit down with friend and elk caller extraordinaire, Kent Anderson. Kent is a pro-staff member for Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls and has competed at the national level in elk calling. His knowledge on the subject of elk is truly incredible. We discuss all things elk, including how to talk to elk, elk hunting, how to help others step into hunting, and a wide range of conservation and hunting topics. Kent has helped shape my hunter's journey and his dedication to educating others is inspiring. I loved every moment of this conversation and I hope you do too! I'm so excited to continue to share the amazing people and adventures that are shaping my life and I hope this podcast has a positive impact on yours. Connect with me: @marcus.strange, website Kent Anderson: Instagram, Facebook, Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls: Website
On this weeks podcast, the guys welcome on Kent Anderson of Warrior Boats. Kent brings a wealth of knowledge of the ins and outs of Warrior Boats, and shares the best qualities to look for in fishing boats, among a ton of other information. In addition to the interview, the guys discuss fisherman catching weed bricks, Mexican Cartel interests in fish, rogue thieving squirrels, Putin calling Floridians stupid and much more.
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Cam Shepherd, Pete Playford and Kent Anderson look at the news surrounding the Western Force and what it means for the game.Should the ARU leadership fall on their sword as the boys discuss the problems at grassroots and club level, the threat of rival codes the lack of foresight and communication from the ARU hierarchy.We also review last weekends matches as well as tip the winners of this weeks games.
In this episode, Scholarly Kitchen chefs Joe Esposito, Michael Clarke, and Kent Anderson talk about the uses and misuses of the term "disruption" in describing the current technological ferment in scholarly publishing, the differences between disruptive and sustaining technologies, and where real industry disruption might come from.