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Michael Cumming, Dan Haartman, and Carol Cooke are our Books and Backroads participants from Sackville. They read "Getting out of Town By Book and Bike" by Kent Thompson.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Michael Cumming, Dan Haartman, and Carol Cooke are our Books and Backroads participants from Sackville. They read "Getting out of Town By Book and Bike" by Kent Thompson.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Michael Cumming, Dan Haartman, and Carol Cooke are our Books and Backroads participants from Sackville. They read "Getting out of Town By Book and Bike" by Kent Thompson.
On this episode we chat with Kent Thompson! Kent has influenced and created cocktails for some of the best spots in the LA area, including Tasting Kitchen, Grain, Here's Looking at You and currently runs the bar program at Isla in Santa Monica. And joining us for this session is our old friend Boris Hamilton, a fan-favorite of the show and our first ever guest on the podcast! To follow our adventures, subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/polynesianpop For exclusive content subscribe to our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/polynesianpop
Kent Thompson and his team are responsible for developing industry-leading innovations for hay and forage equipment at Vermeer Corporation in Pella, Iowa. Hear the stories behind how some of the largest Vermeer innovations came to be — such as the ZR5 self-propelled baler, the bale hawk, and more — on this episode of the Hay Kings podcast. Sponsored by Vermeer - Your expert in hay and forage equipment.
In today's episode, we spoke with Armando Hernandez of Chanute. He's challenging Rep. Kent Thompson of LaHarpe for his seat in the Kansas House's 9th District, which includes Iola, Humboldt and Chanute. The Republican primary is August 4, but you can cast your ballot now—advanced voting has already begun. A retired chiropractor and currently employed as a computer service technician, Hernandez has a strong interest in economic development, healthcare and bipartisanship. In his words, Republicans and Democrats “can work together. We always have.”
In this week's episode, we speak with Kent Thompson at his real estate and auction office in Iola. This is the first in a series of episodes with locals seeking elected office and face a primary opponent this August 4. A rural LaHarpe resident, Thompson has represented Kansas's 9th House District, which covers Allen County and much of Neosho County, since 2013. He faces Armando Hernandez of Chanute in this August's primary.
Having been birthed in modernism, the Restoration has now found itself in a postmodern world. Many folks are walking away from institutional religion and are open to finding truth wherever the can. How have Restoration denominations responded to this and what does it mean for Community of Christ? Today we are joined by PhD candidate, Kent Thompson, to explore this and more. Host: Karin PeterGuest: Kent Thompson
Value, integrity, and progressive. These are the first three words you see when visiting the website of family-owned Thompson Realty Group. In this episode, we talk with Kent Thompson, president, and Topher Thompson, licensed agent, about family values and how they are developed, instilled, and carried forward through generations. For a transcript of this episode, email cgupodcasts at gmail.com and include the episode title.
Kent Thompson, Financial Adviser with Capitol Financial Solutions, covers starting conversations with loved ones who may be starting a caregiving journey.
Kent Thompson, Financial Adviser with Capitol Financial Solutions, covers starting conversations with loved ones who may be starting a caregiving journey.
07.02.19 - Kent Thompson - God's Amazing Love by Sermons from the Apostolic Faith Church of Portland, Oregon
Kent Thompson, a volunteer with the Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee, helps us examine the differences between family care homes and adult care homes, debunk some popular misconceptions related to community-based care and the challenges facing this field. To explore being a volunteer, contact Aime Kepler (akepler@tjcog.org).
Kent Thompson, a volunteer with the Adult Care Home Community Advisory Committee, helps us examine the differences between family care homes and adult care homes, debunk some popular misconceptions related to community-based care and the challenges facing this field. To explore being a volunteer, contact Aime Kepler (akepler@tjcog.org).
An experiment's gone on for the last several years on Colorado's Western Slope; seeing if the cost of Medicaid can be reduced while still improving people's health. Meanwhile, some hospitals in rural Colorado are worried about the impact of losing the Affordable Care Act. Then, a new book on healing the political divide. Also, for 12 years, Kent Thompson has served as producing artistic director for the Denver Center; he's leaving in March. And the only building Italian architect Gio Ponti designed in the United States was the Denver Art Museum. It's on Civic Center Park and looks like it's covered in scales.
Hey, I made it to Episode 50! This is a short one, just saying thanks to supporters of the show and letting Lucy air her grievances. Here's the list of people I thanked. Sorry if I forgot you! Matt Kacar of Artist Connection Podcast, Mississippi Marie, Kyle Smith, Ronnie Goldsberry, Ben Sawin, Sam Ahtone, Kent Thompson, Scott Van Ausdoll, Chris Czynszak of Decibel Geek Podcast, Jason Smith, Aaron Cooley of the band Gang Forward, Neel Daniel, Michael Butler, author of "Wildflowers and Broken Gods" Linda Syverson, Bruce and Terri Walker, Tommy Torres, Randy Schmidt author of "Little Girl Blue: The Life of Karen Carpenter", and Jake Lee. Thanks so much for your support and please continue to subscribe. Please rate the show in iTunes and consider donating via Paypal at www.PaperbackRocker.com, where you can also see my books of rock and roll fiction. ROCK ON!
Hey, welcome to another episode of the Paperback Rocker Podcast! I have with me returning guest Neel Daniel, Seattle musican who appeared on Episode 40. Go back and check that out to find our more about him and his music, but on this show we are talking ESSENTIAL LIVE SHOWS and ALBUMS, meaning shows we attended and albums you should own. Find Neel at www.NeelDaniel.com and tell him you heard him on the show. I don't want to give away the names of the albums or shows, but drop me a line at PaperbackRocker@live.com if you need more information. Special thanks to Kent Thompson for the new artwork and thank you for listening! Check out my books at PaperbackRocker.com and my mom has a book called "Wildflowers and Broken Gods" you should read. It's a memoir about when my family lived in Greece in 1971. Please consider donating to the show if you like it. Review at iTunes and subscribe everywhere fine podcasts are available.