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Robert Daigle on Why He Invested in Upper LafayetteOriginally recorded in October 2013 /Aired on Upper Lafayette On the Move This episode of Discover Lafayette takes us back to an insightful conversation with the late Robert Daigle, the visionary managing partner of River Ranch Development Company and the developer of the Village of River Ranch, a 320-acre traditional neighborhood development that reshaped residential life in Lafayette. In October 2013, Robert addressed an Upper Lafayette Economic Development Foundation meeting to share why he and his team chose to invest in the northern part of Lafayette Parish—an area traditionally overlooked but ripe with potential. His message, filled with clarity and foresight, remains strikingly relevant today as growth continues to expand beyond I-10. David Welch, Robert Daigle, Jan Swift, and Lewis Stirling at an Upper Lafayette Economic Development Foundation meeting in 2013. Robert's personal connection to Upper Lafayette, having grown up on Louisiana Avenue across from the municipal golf course, sparked his early interest. But sentiment alone didn't drive his decision. He outlined six strategic reasons that led to the launch of Couret Farms, a smart growth community designed to meet the needs of a modern workforce and lifestyle needs in the northern part of Lafayette Parish: Job Growth – Post-hurricane recovery and shifting insurance priorities led to a surge in businesses relocating north of I-10. Proximity to job centers, including major employers like Halliburton, made Upper Lafayette a natural location for residential development. Real Estate Value – With South Lafayette experiencing saturation and skyrocketing prices, the undeveloped, high, and beautiful land in Upper Lafayette offered both affordability and opportunity. Lack of Competition – As with River Ranch, Daigle sought to create a unique offering. At the time, Upper Lafayette had no smart growth communities, positioning Couret Farms as the only game in town. Community Support – Daigle emphasized the importance of being "wanted." In Carencro, support from Mayor Glenn Brasseaux and a cooperative endeavor to extend utilities exemplified the kind of local partnership he considered essential to success. Access to Retail and Services – Developments flourish when services and shopping are nearby. Daigle cited the Target center and Super 1 Foods as game-changing additions that signaled a tipping point for further investment. Public Education – The long-standing challenge of underperforming schools in Upper Lafayette had been a deterrent. But the winds of change were blowing. Daigle's commitment to establishing a charter school within Couret Farms showed his belief that quality education is not just a necessity—but a catalyst for community transformation. Robert Daigle breaking ground at Couret Farms, along with Kevin Hawkins and Bobby Hines. Robert closed his talk by urging the community to prioritize education reform, emphasizing that the future of Upper Lafayette hinged on the success of its schools. His legacy continues to inspire development rooted in thoughtful planning, civic cooperation, and long-term community investment. This timeless interview reminds us that true visionaries see not just what is, but what could be—and are willing to take the arrows that come with being pioneers.
On this episode Tony talks with Kevin about flight archery, primitive archer magazine, and optimizing the capability of primitive bows for performance.
In this episode, Jeremiah Chandler, Jamal-Dominique Hopkins, and Kevin Hawkins delve into Jamal's research on the Dead Sea Scrolls and how it reshapes the narrative around Blackness, affirming dignity in a context where that has not always been granted. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Jeremiah Chandler, Jamal Dominique Hopkins, and Kevin Hawkins delve into Jamal's research on…
Kevin Hawkins is a UX Research & Design leader with 17 years of experience based in Barcelona, Spain. He loves to solve complex problems, delight users, and amplify business value. Currently designing the future of hospitality at Amenitiz.
What a ride this has been! With a humble beginning three years ago, we are now celebrating our 100th episode! And we celebrated it big, in a live streamed 2 hours episode, with many of our past guests joining us to share what's new with them, and what is the state of products for product people. Not surprisingly, we all ended up talking about AI, and how AI can help - or hinder - product management work.Come join us and listen (or watch the recording on YouTube) the recording of the live show with all our guests: Ohad Biron, Gil Broza, Jackie Flake, Kevin Hawkins, Eva Hongyan Gao, Jason Knight, Tracy Laranjo, Tovit Neizer, Dan Olsen, Magali Pelissier, David Pereira, Faith Peterson, Sumeet Rana, Ross Webb, Alex Wilson and Orly Zeewy.You might learn:Who is hiring and have available jobsHow an open discussion might become a discovery callWho can help you and give you tips on starting a podcastWhat goes into a good product nameSome interesting new tools for wireframingWhat's new in the user testing tools' worldWhat is the balance between doing our work and using AI toolsAnd so much more!Also, thank you to Nils Janse, Henry Latham and Paul Orchanian who couldn't join us live but sent us a short video, also included in the episode, with their words of congratulations and prediction for the future.You can connect with all our guests on LinkedInYou can find the podcast's page, and connect with Matt and Moshe on Linkedin: Product for Product Podcast - https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-for-product-podcast Matt Green - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgreenanalytics/Moshe Mikanovsky - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikanovsky/Note: any views mentioned in the podcast are the sole views of our hosts and guests, and do not represent the products mentioned in any way.Please leave us a review and feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What a year! We are wrapping up 2023, an exciting, filled with learning, both professionally and personally for both of us!So we decided, in the spirit of so many others these days, to have a wrap-up episode and talk about so many things we covered on the podcast!We had 30 episodes, 25 guests from 4 continents. We covered 15 products in 3 themed serieses - async communication tools, user testing tools, and new tools built by young startups. We also started this year covering books for Product people, talking with 4 authors on anything from a 10 year best seller to a newly released book. We covered hot topics like the sunsetting of Google Optimize, the rise of Product Ops and design systems, and of course, we couldn't stay away from AI and GenAI. We also learned some important concepts to help us build our career, from building a Product Culture, pricing SaaS products, assessing our competency as individual product people, and building a product team scorecard to assess the team's success. We would like to thank each and every guest that came on the show! We couldn't have done it without you: Henry Latham, Gustavo Razzetti, Gerisha Nadaraju & Anabela Cesário, Magali Pelissier, Justin Meats, Mandar Karlekar, Alex Gueriguian, Ben Yoskovitz, Dan Balcauski, Ravi Mehta, Shiva Manjunath, Kevin Hawkins, Premika PoSaw, Mike Green, Tracy Laranjo, Igor Voloshin, Alex Wilson, Ross Webb, Dan Olsen, George Whitfield, Sumeet Rana, Moodi Mahmoudi, Ohad Biron, and Itamar Gilad.We can't wait to continue this journey in the next year! We have some great episodes planned, and looking forward to learn and share more in the Product for Product Podcast!Happy New Year everyone!Matt & MosheYou can find the podcast's page, and connect with Matt and Moshe on Linkedin:Product for Product Podcast - https://www.linkedin.com/company/product-for-product-podcastMatt Green - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattgreenanalytics/Moshe Mikanovsky - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikanovsky/Note: any views mentioned in the podcast are the sole views of our hosts and guests, and do not represent the products mentioned in any way.Please leave us a review and feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
In this podcast episode, Matt and Moshe met to wrap up the User Testing Tools series, and share what they learned after discussing several products, from both the perspective of product designers who test their designs, and the POV of a tester, who tests other designs.In the series we learned about Maze, Userzoom, UsabilityHub and UserTesting from Kevin Hawkins, Dovetail from Premika PoSaw, Lookback from Mike Green, User Interviews from Igor Voloshin, and the tester perspective using UserTesting and Conversion Crimes from Tracy Laranjo.As we usually do in the summary episode, we looked back at our learning throughout the series, and there sure were a lot of learnings!But we also raised some additional interesting questions:- What is the priority of companies in using such platforms?- How much time and effort companies spend in general on user testing?- What is the future of AI providing insights from the user tests feedback?- And much more!Thank you to our guests in this series for sharing with us their experiences! Product for Product siteProduct for Product PodcastConnect with Matt and Moshe on LinkedIn:MattMoshe*Note: any views mentioned in the podcast are the sole views of our hosts and guests, and do not represent the products mentioned in any way.Please leave us a review and feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
In the first episode of our User Testing Tools series, Matt and Moshe introduced Kevin Hawkins, Global UX Director at Glovo, who shared his insights on what features a user testing platform should have, and spoke about the tools Maze and UserZoom.Now, in the second episode, Kevin joins us again to discuss two additional user testing products, UsabilityHub and UserTesting.But the episode is not just about these products! With his broad experience in design across various professional, educational, and global organizations, Kevin teaches us so much more about what we can do with user testing platforms!In this episode, we discussed: How did UserTesting become the largest platform on the market?How to choose the right platform based on our products personas and target audienceWhich one of he tools is focused more on moderated and which on unmoderated testThe mechanics of using our design options for the unmoderated testsHow many steps should the test be?Which product is better at capacity planning and knowing how long to do the test?Which product has the best analysis functionality?Are current AI trends already included in these products?Which of the 4 products we talked with Kevin about fit better in which company size, from startup to enterpriseThings he like and doesn't like about each of the productsWhat is in the future for these products?And so much more…To learn more..UserTesting: https://www.usertesting.com/UseabilityHub: https://usabilityhub.com/Connect with Kevin:Linkedin: KevinWebsite: http://www.kevinthecreator.com/Connect with Matt and Moshe on LinkedIn:MattMoshe*Note: any views mentioned in the podcast are the sole views of our hosts and guests, and do not represent the products mentioned in any way.Please leave us a review and feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Starting the User Testing Tools series, Matt and Moshe have a special treat for you, as they met with Kevin Hawkins, Global UX Director at Glovo, to talk about not one product, but four products! With Kevin's broad experience in design, both across time, professional and educational organizations, as well as across continents and many countries, Kevin has deep knowledge and understanding of what features a user testing platform should have, and how these four tools compare. To make it easier to consume, we have split our learning with Kevin to two episodes. The first episode is focused on two products, Maze and UserZoom, and the second episode is focused on UsabilityHub & UserTesting.In this episode, we discussed:What are the types of products in this ecosystem, and which problems they are trying to solve?Making order in the space - what are the right terms to use, and which features to look forWhat is the magic number of users to test with?Maze & User Zoom: What is the their focus and what are they are good at? Which one is deep and which one is wide? What are some of the unique features of each platform?Should we compensate people for their time testing our tests?What one needs to know when conducting the tests, and how the tools help?Some of the things he like and dislike about each of the productsAnd much more…To learn more about Maze: https://maze.co/ To learn more about UserZoom: https://www.userzoom.com/ Connect with Kevin:Linkedin: KevinWebsite: http://www.kevinthecreator.com/Connect with Matt and Moshe on LinkedIn:MattMoshe*Note: any views mentioned in the podcast are the sole views of our hosts and guests, and do not represent the products mentioned in any way.Please leave us a review and feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Kevin Hawkins started his musical journey at a young age, becoming a music director at his father's church, pursuing music education, and vocal performance in college. He faced skepticism and challenges as an artist, but he believes in the power of pursuing one's dreams and being resilient. He discusses the significance of finding people with a similar work ethic to support and collaborate with, and the importance of honest communication and mutual respect in professional relationships. He shares his experience of participating in a singing competition show called The Voice and discusses the impact it had on his career, as well as his future plans for his music and album.
Discover new music with Metro Beatz every Sunday evening 6pm-8pm (EST) on mocradio.com..this week features new music from Janelle Monae, Becky Hill, Ania Garvey, P!nk, Kevin Hawkins, Beyonce, J. Worra, Stonebwoy & more!
Join us for chapel as Dr. Kevin Hawkins shares from James 2:1-7 that we should be…
Thanks for listening to this very special episode of The Pitchy Podcast.In this episode, we had the pleasure to talk to Kevin Hawkins, a Top 16 Artist on Season 22 of NBC's The Voice. We talked about life before the show, how he dealt with some of the challenges of being on the show, his experiences with coaches Blake and Gwen and so much more. Best of all, we got to know a bit more about him, which was so much fun. It was an incredible conversation and we know you'll enjoy it as much as we did. To keep up with Kevin check him out on the socials:Instagram: @khawkmusicTwitter: @khawkmusicFacebook- Kevin Hawkins YouTube- Kevin Hawkins*****************************Be sure to subscribe to The Pitchy Podcast on your favorite podcast platform so you know when we drop new episodes!Also tap the link to head to our YouTube channel and hit that SUBSCRIBE button. https://youtube.com/@thepitchypodcastLastly, be sure to follow us on Instagram and TikTok @thepitchypodcast to keep up with new episode updates, listen to episode clips and more. Thanks for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The son of a preacher, Kevin was singing in church before he could talk. Growing up, he spent all of his time at church and at 10, his dad appointed him as musical director - a job he still has to this day. He's now shared the stage with some big names, including Erykah Badu, K. Michelle, Keke Wyatt and Mario. Kevin even went on tour with Oprah in 2020, where he got to perform in front of 20,000 people. Kevin teaches seventh and eighth grade music and piano, and loves seeing how music can change lives through his job.
Kevin and Amy share their work with MindWell Education, supporting educators and schools around the world with developing well-being. We explore Kevin and Amy's experiences with social and emotional learning and mindfulness in education. What are the opportunities and challenges in supporting educators in an international school context? About Kevin Hawkins Kevin has worked with adolescents and young people in various contexts for over 40 years - as a teacher, school head, and social worker in the UK, Africa, and Europe. He currently lives in Valencia, Spain and was previously in the Czech Republic where for 10 years he was Middle School Principal at the International School of Prague. Kevin trained in mindfulness in Europe and the USA and he has taught mindfulness to students, teachers and parents since 2008. In 2012 he co-founded MindWell, which supports educational communities around the world in developing wellbeing through mindfulness and social-emotional learning. Kevin is a Senior Trainer for the Mindfulness in Schools Project (UK) and a facilitator of the evidence-based CARE program (Cultivating Awareness and Resilience in Educators). He is a regular speaker, writer and presenter on the topics of wellbeing, leadership, mindfulness and social and emotional learning in education. His first book, Mindful Teacher, Mindful School: Improving wellbeing in teaching and learning, was published by SAGE in July 2017. He has recently published his second book, The Mindful Teacher's Toolkit: Awareness-based wellbeing in schools also for SAGE/Corwin co-authored with Amy Burke which was published in 2021. Kevin Hawkins on social media Twitter: @kevinjhawkins11 Linked In:linkedin.com/in/kevinjhawkins11 Website: www.mindwell-education.com Email: kevin@mindwell-education.com Resources: Mindwell Newsletter FREE Little Guide to Mindfulness 25% off The Mindful Teacher's Toolkit About Amy Burke Amy is an educational consultant who spent 15 years as a high school teacher and guidance counsellor in Canada and The Netherlands. She holds a Masters Degree in Contemplative Education from Naropa University and in 2012 co-founded MindWell whose aim is to support educational communities in fostering wellbeing through mindfulness and social-emotional learning. She is a lead teacher trainer for the Mindfulness in Schools Project (UK) and is also a facilitator for the CARE program (Cultivating Awareness and Resilience in Educators) from the Garrison Institute (USA). Amy is also a Mentor and Staff member for Inward Bound Mindfulness Education (iBme, UK) and has recently published The Mindful Teacher's Toolkit: Awareness-based wellbeing in schools co-authored with Kevin Hawkins (2021 SAGE/Corwin ). Amy works internationally in schools and universities providing workshops and retreats for educators, students and parents with a focus on self-care and stress management. Amy Burke on social media: Instagram: mindwelleducation Website: www.mindwell-education.com Email: amy@mindwell-education.com Linked In: linkedin.com/in/amyburke4 Resources: Video: Amy TEDx Talk Mindfulness in Education: Learning from the Inside Out Video: Introduction to MindWell Education FREE: Grounding Practices John Mikton on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmikton Web: beyonddigital.org Dan Taylor on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantcz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTaylorAE Web: www.appsevents.com Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube Would you like to have a free 1 month trial of the new Google Workspace Plus (formerly G Suite Enterprise for Education)? Just fill out this form and we'll get you set up bit.ly/GSEFE-Trial
Thanks for listening to the thirteenth episode of The Pitchy Podcast.Today, we discuss the first night of 3-Way Knockouts on NBC's The Voice that aired on Monday October 31, 2022.This episode is another LONG ONE but the conversation is good. I will put the starting time for each team's knockout discussion so it's easy to find. I'll also share the links to the performances available (each from Team Blake and the winners /saved contestants from the other teams)From Team Blake:bodie vs Kevin Hawkins vs The Dryes(start time 2:40)All three performances in the link below:https://youtu.be/TsdBIRLohiEFrom Team Camila:Morgan Miles vs Orlando Mendez vs Chello(start time 26:30)Morgan's performancehttps://youtu.be/Kb8LYQIiUwkFrom Team Legend:Parijita Bastola vs Valarie Harding vs Peyton Aldridge(start time 43:45)Parijita's performancehttps://youtu.be/RYaVpRPVzhgFrom Team Gwen:Destiny Leigh vs Kique vs Rowan Grace(start time 1:07:30)Kique's performancehttps://youtu.be/U0Twriui-WkRowan's performancehttps://youtu.be/Vg3gFY--migTo watch all the contestants' performances from this season, here are two great options:Go to “The Voice” YouTube Channel:https://youtube.com/c/TheVoiceOr download “The Voice” app and go to the videos section:https://apps.apple.com/app/id910608607Also be sure to follow us on Instagram and TikTok @thepitchypodcast to keep up with new episode updates, listen to episode clips and more.Lastly, be sure to subscribe to The Pitchy Podcast on your favorite podcast platform so you know when we drop new episodes!Thanks for listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The good thing about design is that if you have access to the right opportunities, your talent can really take you places. Take this week's guest, Kevin Hawkins, for example. While he cut his teeth in the Washington DC design scene, for the past few years he's been working in Europe, including his current role as global UX director for Glovo in Barcelona, Spain.Our conversation started off with learning more about Glovo, and Kevin shared some of the rewarding bits and some of the challenges of his work. He also spoke about how his parents inspired him to be an entrepreneur, designing in DC and San Francisco, and how a trip to The Netherlands influenced his decision to work in Europe. Kevin's story is a great example that when you take a chance on yourself, you will never lose!LinksKevin Hawkins on LinkedInKevin Hawkins on InstagramKevin Hawkins on TwitterFor extended show notes, including a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.==========Apply to Join The Tenth CollectiveAre you a Black designer looking for work? Join The Tenth Collective, a joint effort from Revision Path and State of Black Design to connect Black professionals in the design and creative industries with companies committed to hiring Black candidates for design and creative positions!Looking for a new opportunity can be tough -- we know. Let us help! Apply today and get curated introduction requests from hiring companies vetted by Revision Path + State of Black Design. It's 100% free, and you'll only be contacted when a company is requesting to speak to you. And you can remain anonymous! Let us be your resource to find work, whether you're looking or not.Apply here: thetenthcollective.com==========Sponsored by HoverBuilding your online brand has never been more important and that begins with your domain name. Show the online community who you are and what you're passionate about with Hover. With over 400+ domain name extensions to choose from, including all the classics and fun niche extensions, Hover is the only domain provider we use and trust.Ready to get started? Go to hover.com/revisionpath and get 10% off your first purchase.==========Follow and SubscribeLike this episode? Then subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows.Follow us there, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us!You can also follow Revision Path on Instagram and Twitter.==========CreditsRevision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA.It is produced by Maurice Cherry and engineered and edited by RJ Basilio. Our intro voiceover is by Music Man Dre, with intro and outro music by Yellow Speaker. Transcripts provided by Brevity & Wit.Thank you for listening!
"The foundation is training in mindful awareness in order to support key social and emotional skills and competencies like self awareness, self management, relationship skills that contribute to awareness and understanding of ourselves under the umbrella of community wellbeing." This two-part episode with Amy and Kevin deep dives into the power of awareness based wellbeing and the stigma around self care. We discuss practical strategies from their books as well as content from their workshops and courses. Mindwell is a global network of best practices and evidence-based approaches to social and emotional learning and mindfulness. Their knowledge and experiences are a treat to listen to and this chat is filled with so many incredible take aways!Thank you for coming on this journey to create a better future for our life long learners.Discount code for new book release 'The Mindful Teacher's Toolkit' - UK22Authorwhich can be purchased through - https://www.mindwell-education.com/our-booksWebsite: https://www.mindwell-education.com/Instagram: @mindwelleducationPromotional Links: https://linktr.ee/mindwelleducationLinkedIn: Amy Burke and Kevin Hawkins
"The foundation is training in mindful awareness in order to support key social and emotional skills and competencies like self awareness, self management, relationship skills that contribute to awareness and understanding of ourselves under the umbrella of community wellbeing." This two-part episode with Amy and Kevin deep dives into the power of awareness based wellbeing and the stigma around self care. We discuss practical strategies from their books as well as content from their workshops and courses. Mindwell is a global network of best practices and evidence-based approaches to social and emotional learning and mindfulness. Their knowledge and experiences are a treat to listen to and this chat is filled with so many incredible take aways! Thank you for coming on this journey to create a better future for our life long learners. Discount code for new book release 'The Mindful Teacher's Toolkit' - UK22Authorwhich can be purchased through - https://www.mindwell-education.com/our-booksWebsite: https://www.mindwell-education.com/Instagram: @mindwelleducationPromotional Links: https://linktr.ee/mindwelleducationLinkedIn: Amy Burke and Kevin Hawkins
Dan talks to Kevin Hawkins about tired testing techniques
Kevin Hawkins is a car (MOPAR) enthusiast. We discuss his Dodge Challenger SRT and Dodge Viper. The future of the ICE (Internal Combustible Engine), Electric cars and of course, Jaguars are also part of the conversation. Boys toys never go away, they just get more expensive.
Kevin Hawkins is the director of product design at BookClub—an online platform that brings authors and readers together. He is also an award-winning, multi-disciplinary design leader and educator with over 12 years of experience building communities and launching products.Kevin is a self-taught front-end developer and started his career doing freelance web design for local businesses and science NGOs in his home town: Washington D.C. He transitioned to his first full-time job in UX at 16. Since then, he's been a UX leader for Booking.com, PwC, EY, Gap Inc., and more. Kevin now resides in Amsterdam where he teaches UX and directs the production and launch of innovative products. In his spare time, he likes to travel, learn new perspectives, and desires to be challenged while doing good work. In this episode we cover:Outcome vs. intentWorkaholism Cultural inspiration20% timeSofas & interior designHyggeAnd more!Visit the Funsize websiteSubscribe to The Funsize Digest
Today I sat down with Kevin Hawkins, who I have nicknamed "music's next great voice." North Texas native Kevin Hawkins is a singer, songwriter and musician born and raised in the city of Lancaster, just outside of Dallas. Growing up in a household with two musically inclined parents, Kevin naturally generated an interested in music. Kevin has sung background for artists such as KeKe Wyatt and Mario and has opened for Dallas legend Erykah Badu as well as K. Michelle. He was also featured in Klyde Warren Park's Summer Artists Series and headlined the 44th Harambee Festival in Dallas. This past February, he had the opportunity to open for the Oprah Winfrey 2020 Vision Tour; where he had the chance to share the stage with the Raise Singers. Kevin Hawkins is a man on the move. He released his first LP “Mixed Emotions” in September 2020; which featured some production by Yarbrough & Peoples Productions. “His obvious anointing and love for music are the things that captivated Cavin and I. Plus, I absolutely love his energy! We believe that this young man will go far in the business and look forward to watching him grow”, explains Alisa Peoples.“Mixed Emotions”, available on ALL music platforms. His new video “The One Thing” is now live on YouTube.At Terrell Talks .. We have a moto.. everyone has a platform, its all about how you us it. I want to use this platform to connect people with new ideas. To expand the way we think. To allow us to slow down and listen to a new perspective. To provide hope. Encouragement, and motivation.
OG Rockcrawler Steve Nantz of Sandhollow Offroad joins us in Episode 65. Steve's career has taken him all over the west, many know him from his 16 years at Moab 4x4 Outpost and the outstanding service we all received there. Now at the burgeoning mecca of Sand Hollow, Steve still offers outstanding service.3:29 – I BMX'd a lot, sponsored rider for Kuwahara4:45 – started off-roading in the mountains near San Diego5:54 – we just declared war8:34 – every day you act as if you're at war, the difference is you're loading live ammunition now11:51 – joined the Mountaineers Jeep Club, that is a great club13:12 – I went to Moab and broke my t-case, got offered a job14:52 – I actually spotted for Kevin Hawkins at the very first rockcrawl16:51 – my buggy was fighter jet style with a seat behind, that was the Centipede 20:07 – Four Wheelers Supply bred really good fabricators23:32 – it was scary, I'd never been a business owner29:14 – That's how we built our reputation in Moab35:29 – it just worked out good for everybody40:45 – it really is the Mecca for wheeling46:16 – when you fabricate, you get to be creative We want to thank our sponsors Maxxis Tires and 4Low Magazine.www.maxxis.comwww.4lowmagazine.com Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BigRich)
Today we have guest Kevin Hawkins. The Lord of hosts is with us; The God of Jacob is our refuge. Selah Psalm 46:7
Dan Hawkins from the Air Education and Training Command public affairs team spoke virtually with Maj. Kevin Hawkins and 1st Lt. Adam Treece from the 56th Operational Support Squadron at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, who along with Dylan Kerr, a student at Arizona State University, about their creation of a 3-D augmented reality system that will revolutionize the way pilots conduct mission debriefs. As part of AETC’s Spark Tank finalist team that will represent the command at Spark Tank 2021 coming up in Feb. 26-28, 2021, during the virtual Air Force Association Aerospace Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Fla., Maj. Hawkins and Treece talk about how they adapted Microsoft HoloLens2 smart-glasses into a tool aircrews can use to conduct detailed mission debriefs from an interactive, three-dimensional perspective. Treece also talks about how the Spark Tank competition is a huge part of how the command values innovation and operationalizing Airmen’s best ideas to improve operations.
Kevin Hawkins is a singer & musician and a reminder that great R&B still exists. Touching souls with his tantalizing lyrics and colorful stage performances, every note he sings creates a cacophony of sounds beautifully blending into a harmonic listening experience. Lean in as Kevin shares his journey of early beginnings in the church, musical inspirations, thoughts on the current election, and why, "Men want love too!" Full Interview Streaming on Major Platforms (SUBSCRIBE): *Spotify *iTunes *Amazon Music *iHEARTradio Google Podcasts https://youtu.be/62LjimMkL2wSanya On-Air Theme Music: Heisman Cash App: $SanyaHudson
This episode's guest, Kevin Hawkins, is the bassist for "Sons of Skynyrd" a Lynyrd Skynyrd Tribute band that was the band that Tituss Burgess sang with during the "Freebird" scene in the Netflix Movie- "Kimmy vs. The Reverend", the interactive special based on "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" series. He performs with several tribute bands as well as bands that perform original music all over the country. In this episode he tells us of some of the folks he's performed with, what it was like working with Jeff Richmond on the music for the "Freebird" scene in "Kimmy", places where you may have heard his music (and not even known it), a great Eddie Money story, and a few "Spinal Tap" moments he's had performing music in the past!Subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Soundcloud, or listen for free at http://fowlplayersradio.buzzsprout.com (or click below!!!)
A summary from Webinar presented by Kevin Hawkins and Amy Burke from Mindwell
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Dr. Kevin Hawkins, senior pastor of Bibleway Bible Church and vice president of Student Services at Southern Bible Institute and College, both in Dallas, TX, encourages believers to remember the importance of teaching Jesus, not out of cultural convenience, but as savior of the world. The post Who Is This Jesus? appeared first on DTS Voice.
Dr. Kevin Hawkins, senior pastor of Bibleway Bible Church and vice president of Student Services at Southern Bible Institute and College, both in Dallas, TX, encourages believers to remember the importance of teaching Jesus, not out of cultural convenience, but as savior of the world. The post Who Is This Jesus? appeared first on DTS Voice.
Kyle is joined by Kevin Hawkins. They discuss Kevin moving around as his dad played in the NBA, his own playing career at Notre Dame and what made him decide to move back to South Bend after years away. They also discuss Heroes For Literacy, the after school reading program launched by the Hawkins Family Foundation last year. Show Links South Bend Beat Alpha Dog Agency Links Follow Kyle on Twitter or Instagram Follow Alpha Dog Agency on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Follow South Bend Beat on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Lighting Round Questions KFC Radio: Answer The Internet
Welcome to the lost, yet also KING-SIZE Can I Thwipp It? Annual. This is the lost bridge from season 1 to season 2. Somewhere between Seasons 1 and 2 Eli and Manus met to catch each other up on what comics they were missing and also checked out an amazing concert. This was no normal concert though. It was deep in space, in a galaxy far, far away. There is a special song that the boys could not stop singing all episode and night. Topics at the check in (also chapters) 1. The epic end of Old-Man Hawkeye 2. An amazing gift from Kevin Hawkins from "Mage:The Hero Described" podcast!! 3. Marvel's Strange Tales > 4. A shout out to Jim Rugg over at Cartoonist Kayfabe!! 5. The obvious MCU talk 6. A Spider-Geddon catch up Then we head out like a bullet with butterfly wings... Can I Thwipp It TV is now on YouTube!
Kevin Hawkins has worked with adolescents and young people in various contexts for over 30 years - as teacher, school head, and social worker in the UK, Africa, and Europe. He is a Senior Trainer for the Mindfulness in Schools Project (UK) and has taught mindfulness to children, teenagers, teachers and parents since 2008. In 2012 he co-founded MindWell, which supports educational communities in developing wellbeing through mindfulness and social-emotional learning (SEL). he is a facilitator for the evidence-based CARE program (Cultivating Awareness and Resilience in Educators). Kevin is a regular speaker, writer and presenter on the topics of mindfulness, wellbeing and social-emotional learning in education. His book on mindfulness in education, Mindful Teacher, Mindful School, Improving Wellbeing in teaching and learning, was published by SAGE/Corwin in July 2017.www.mindwell-education.com Click here for a transcript of the podcast.
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Dr. Kevin Hawkins, coordinator of Alumni/Career Services, reminds believers that God is ultimately responsible for spiritual growth, but he has given his people the tools necessary to live a Godly life. The post Growing Toward Spiritual Maturity appeared first on DTS Voice.
Dr. Kevin Hawkins, coordinator of Alumni/Career Services, reminds believers that God is ultimately responsible for spiritual growth, but he has given his people the tools necessary to live a Godly life. The post Growing Toward Spiritual Maturity appeared first on DTS Voice.
We are back from a break with a HUGE Crossover episode!! This week we welcome Kevin Hawkins from the Mage The Hero Described podcast to the show (click for Apple Podcast link.) If you are a Mage fan and have not heard his podcast you are missing out! Magic is Green and so are we! Manus' new books this week: 1. Man of Steel #5 (DC Comics Bendis) 2. The Amazing Spider-Man #801 (Marvel, Dan Slott's last ish) 3. Amazing Spider-Man: Wakanda Forever (Marvel) 4. Venom #3 (Marvel) Eli's New/Old books 1. Proxima Centauri – Part 1 – by Farel Dalrymple (Image) 2. Avengers Annual Vol 1 #7 (Marvel) 3. Silver Surfer The Ultimate Cosmic Experience (Marvel Kirby/Lee) 4. Mage The Hero Denied #9 (with Kevin, Image) Then, Kevin posed to us Matt Wagner's Facebook challenge to name favorite memories or panels from the Mage journey. WE went DEEP! Pretty fun stuff. Another thing we chatted about is a very special Jim Mahfood Mage pin up that Kevin had done a very long time ago that he thought no one had ever seen but it's one Eli had printed out and taped on his math book senior year of high school. Weird coincidences. Check it: http://magetheherodescribed.com/ cover again by Eli Schwab Get more music by Manus
Buying In and Selling Out! 1 Kings 19:19-20 by Rev Dr. Kevin Hawkins
In this episode we have two guest – Glenn Walker with Lure Lock and Kevin Hawkins, the owner and creator of Kaku Kayak. Glenn sits in and tells us about Lure Lock, an innovative new tackle box that helps anglers keep their tackle safe and untangled. And Kevin talks about making a great kayak, his newest paddle craft, the Voodoo, and why they are different from other kayaks on the market. You don't want to miss this one! This show could not happen without our sponsors: Angler Hub - A serious app for serious anglers. Keep track of your tournament season, find new trails, and become a better anglers with the Angler Hub app. www.AnglerHub.com