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Best podcasts about Kevin Hudson

Latest podcast episodes about Kevin Hudson

Team Never Quit
Davey Lind: A Double Amputee Marine's Journey from Combat Veteran to PXG and the Fairway

Team Never Quit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 65:53


Resilience and Recon: The Inspiring Journey of Davey Lind In this week's Team Never Quit episode, Marcus and Melanie meet with Master Sergeant Davey Lind, a United States Marine, combat veteran, and motivational leadership speaker whose life story is a testament to resilience, courage, and the power of perseverance. Born and raised in Titusville, Pennsylvania, Davey embarked on his military journey immediately after high school, joining the Marine Corps in 1989. Over the years, he honed his skills and leadership as a Recon Marine, serving in pivotal roles from scout to team leader and participating in key operations, including Desert Storm, Operation Enduring Freedom, and the Iraq War. On June 14, 2007, Davey's life changed forever when a pressure plate IED in Iraq led to the loss of his legs below the knees. Incredibly, he took his first steps just two months after the injury and has continued to inspire others with his unyielding spirit and dedication to recovery and service. Today, Davey is a sought-after motivational speaker, sharing lessons learned from the battlefield and life, focusing on leadership, adaptability, and grit. He resides in Corona, California, with his wife Lisa and their four children, where he continues to make a difference in the private sector with his involvement with PXG Golf. It became a great outlet for him and something to look forward to. He is actively involved in helping veterans heal in the context of golf outings and they have made more friends and memories from various golf adventures. Join us as we dive into Davey's incredible journey, from the challenges of combat to overcoming life-altering injuries and emerging as a beacon of strength and inspiration.  In This Episode You Will Hear: • 35 in the Marine Corps, that's old. (14:04) • We were part of a surge in the summer of '07, and my vehicle struck and activated a pressure plate IED. This IED went off directly underneath me, and from that blast I became a double leg amputee. (15:02) • I rolled over on my back to try to use my left leg to push, and when I tried to do that, that's when I realized my left leg was gone. (24:50) • I'm married, I have kids, I have goals, and I was immediately aware of how challenging my life was gonna be. (25:17) • As a platoon sergeant, I was armed with both a rifle and pistol. That pistol was on my hip, and I had the conscious thought to end my life right there. I could do it before they could finish working on me. (25:33) • I had a very clear moment of calming, reflection of “everybody did their best.” I'm just gonna die here on the battlefield. (26:54) • My initial assessment was “You're gonna walk in about 10 months to a year. (33:32) • Being in a wheelchair, even as a gunny, is like the kids table at Thanksgiving. Nobody's talking to you; they're talking about you. (35:08) • There's a great relationship you have to have with your prosthetic doctor. The fit has to be tight, but not too tight. Then there's alignment. There's a lot that goes into it. (37:39) • Guys like me – a double leg amputee, I call guys that are single leg below the knee – we refer to that as a paper cut. (38:48) • Perspective is everything. (39:35) • I was able to retire though, which is important because I did a full 20 years, 6 months, and 3 days of active duty time. (46:15) • In 2018 I got one of the greatest phone calls I've ever received. Kevin Hudson from PXG called me and said, “We got a program going on - PXG Heroes. If I help you with this program, do you think you could golf a little bit more, and talk about the program, and introduce people to PXG. Would you be willing to do that? (48:19) • Golf is the only thing you can do competitively for the rest of your life. (62:45) • [Marcus] In the beginning you wonder why you got hit. You got hit so you can show people what it's like and stay up. (65:14)  Socials: - Website: http://www.daveylind.com/about.html - Website: https://www.pxg.com/ - IG: davey_lind - IG: pxg - IG: team_neverquit , marcusluttrell , melanieluttrell , huntero13 -  https://www.patreon.com/teamneverquit Sponsors:    - Navyfederal.org           - GoodRX.com/TNQ    - ghostbed.com/TNQ [TNQ]   -  kalshi.com/TNQ    - PXG.com/TNQ   -  joinbilt.com/TNQ    - Tonal.com [TNQ]   - greenlight.com/TNQ   - PDSDebt.com/TNQ   - drinkAG1.com/TNQ   - Shadyrays.com [TNQ]   - qualialife.com/TNQ [TNQ]   - Hims.com/TNQ   - Shopify.com/TNQ   - Aura.com/TNQ   - Moink.com/TNQ   - Policygenius.com   - TAKELEAN.com [TNQ]   - usejoymode.com [TNQ]   - Shhtape.com [TNQ]

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show
IJSH58 - BUXTON - 20th July 2024

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 57:16


Episode 58 was recorded at The Green Man Art Gallery in the Buxton Fringe on 20th July 2024. The panellists were Kevin Hudson and Scott Allsop. The host was Richard Pulsford. As usual we had a varied list of On This Day topics. It was 55 years since Apollo 11 landed on the moon (20/07/1969). It was the birth date of Cornelia Zangheri Bandi, born (20/07/1664), who died of apparent spontaneous human combustion, and Dickens used this as a case study for one of his famous novels. It was also the anniversary of the day when milk was gathered to make The Cheshire Mammoth Cheese (20/07/1801) in the US. This resulted in a novel use for the word 'mammoth'. 20th July was also International Chess Day. The International Chess Federation was founded 100 years previously (20/07/1924), the last day of the first unofficial Chess Olympiad. The first Ford Motor Company car was shipped on this date (20/07/1903) so we had  to have some quotes from Mr Ford. Some of the Buxton topics included Poole's Cavern, Dove Holes and a Buxton Brewery beer quiz.

Application to Admission
Episode 49 -Going to Princeton and Giving Back with Purpose

Application to Admission

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 48:31


Welcome back!As we launch season 3 of the Application to Admission podcast, we are thrilled to introduce Kevin Hudson, the Associate Director for Institutional Diversity and College Opportunity in the Office of the Vice Provost for Instititonal Equity and Diversity at Princeton University. With a distinguished career dedicated to expanding educational opportunities, Kevin shares invaluable insights on access, equity, and the evolving landscape of college admissions. As a key figure in shaping Princeton's outreach strategies, Kevin offers a unique perspective on how institutions can support students from all backgrounds in navigating the admissions process. Tune in to gain expert advice from one of higher education's most influential leaders.

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show
IJSH52 - LEICESTER - 11th February 2024

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 56:44


Episode 52 was recorded at the historical Wygston's House in the Leicester Comedy Festival on 11th February 2024. The panellists were Kevin Hudson, Jo Mungovin and Ben Ennis. The host was Richard Pulsford. The On This Day topics covered were: - Margaret Thatcher elected as Conservative Party leader (11/02/1975) - John Buchan (died, 11/02/1940) - Tom and Jerry's first cartoon film (11/02/1940) - Matilda, the world's oldest chicken (died, 11/02/2006) - The term Robot was first used in a TV programme (11/02/1938)

CollegeSoccerNews.com Podcast
CSN 078: Kevin Hudson (SMU)

CollegeSoccerNews.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 21:52


SMU head coach Kevin Hudson joins the show this week to talk about his team's hot start to the season. He talks about the goals for his returning but still young squad, his team's success at home and the vibe on campus after the move to the ACC was announced.  

Compassion Radio Podcast
Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 2

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 26:00


Many young people can say they had a life-changing experience in Short-term mission trips. What about all those committed adults who suddenly feel the ‘tug' to get in the game? Well, John Colgrove, Kevin Hudson, and Thad Huffman, all members of the Atlanta church Network  “Perimeter Church” found themselves in just that situation recently. They […] The post Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 2 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.

Compassion Radio Podcast
Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 1

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 26:00


Many young people can say they had a life-changing experience in Short-term mission trips. What about all those committed adults who suddenly feel the ‘tug' to get in the game? Well, John Colgrove, Kevin Hudson, and Thad Huffman, all members of the Atlanta church Network  “Perimeter Church” found themselves in just that situation recently. They […] The post Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 1 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.

Talk Green to Me
Ep 23B: Interview with Kevin Hudson, Sr. VP of Forest and Recycled Fiber at WestRock

Talk Green to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 33:00


On this episode we are joined by Kevin Hudson, Senior Vice President of Forest Resources & Recycle Fiber at WestRock, to discuss their process of developing paper and packaging solutions. Kevin guides us through sourcing, manufacturing, converting and even recovering of the WestRock's fiber products and we learn how important the circular economy is the world of paper and packaging. WestRock (NYSE: WRK) is a global leader in sustainable paper and packaging solutions, with more than 50,000 teammates in the Americas, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Their integrated packaging capabilities offer end-to-end solutions to help customers address their greatest challenges and Circular Economy is huge part of WestRock's operations and strategy.

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show
IJSH36 - LEICESTER - 12th February 2023

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 57:39


Recorded at Wygston's House in Leicester on Sunday 12th February 2023, as part of the Leicester Comedy Festival. The Panel included Jo Mungovin, Ben Ennis and Kevin Hudson, with Richard Pulsford as host. On This Day topics covered included: Lost Penny Day (12th February) Benjamin Franklin receives a doctorate (12th February 1759) X-Rays (Wilhelm Roentgen died, February 1923) Ecuador annexes the Galapagos Islands (12th February 1832) Edvard Munch's The Scream stolen (12th February 1994) Lady Jane Grey (executed 12th February 1554) Abraham Lincoln (born, 12th February 1809)

Compassion Radio Podcast
Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 2

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 26:00


Many young people can say they had a life-changing experience in Short-term mission trips. What about all those committed adults who suddenly feel the ‘tug' to get in the game? Well, John Colgrove, Kevin Hudson, and Thad Huffman, all members of the Atlanta church Network  “Perimeter Church” found themselves in just that situation recently. They […] The post Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 2 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.

Compassion Radio Podcast
Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 1

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 26:00


Many young people can say they had a life-changing experience in Short-term mission trips. What about all those committed adults who suddenly feel the ‘tug' to get in the game? Well, John Colgrove, Kevin Hudson, and Thad Huffman, all members of the Atlanta church Network  “Perimeter Church” found themselves in just that situation recently. They […] The post Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 1 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.

Compassion Radio Podcast
Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 2

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 26:00


Many young people can say they had a life-changing experience in Short-term mission trips. What about all those committed adults who suddenly feel the ‘tug' to get in the game? Well, John Colgrove, Kevin Hudson, and Thad Huffman, all members of the Atlanta church Network  “Perimeter Church” found themselves in just that situation recently. They […] The post Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 2 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.

Compassion Radio Podcast
Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 1

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 26:00


Many young people can say they had a life-changing experience in Short-term mission trips. What about all those committed adults who suddenly feel the ‘tug' to get in the game? Well, John Colgrove, Kevin Hudson, and Thad Huffman, all members of the Atlanta church Network  “Perimeter Church” found themselves in just that situation recently. They […] The post Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 1 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.

Compassion Radio Podcast
Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 2

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 26:00


Many young people can say they had a life-changing experience in Short-term mission trips. What about all those committed adults who suddenly feel the ‘tug' to get in the game? Well, John Colgrove, Kevin Hudson, and Thad Huffman, all members of the Atlanta church Network  “Perimeter Church” found themselves in just that situation recently. They […] The post Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 2 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.

Compassion Radio Podcast
Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 1

Compassion Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 26:00


Many young people can say they had a life-changing experience in Short-term mission trips. What about all those committed adults who suddenly feel the ‘tug' to get in the game? Well, John Colgrove, Kevin Hudson, and Thad Huffman, all members of the Atlanta church Network  “Perimeter Church” found themselves in just that situation recently. They […] The post Tiny House – BIG Impact! Pt. 1 appeared first on Compassionradio.com.

Entrepreneur Money Stories
EP 66- All About EO Strategy with Integrator Kevin Hudson

Entrepreneur Money Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 47:31


Kevin Hudson is the Founder & President at Keylan Management Group, which helps small and medium-sized businesses improve their selling and leadership effectiveness. He is also the founder and president of Integrator for Companies Running on EOS® Entrepreneurial Operating System which provides fractional integrator services for companies running on Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS)®️ to help increase organization, clarity, structure, and accountability within their business.   In this episode, Kevin gives us a deep dive into EOS, how to use it for your business effectively and why it can be so helpful.  In this episode, Kevin also discusses:    How EOS helps Kevin run 2 businesses 1:47 The importance of accountability 6:15 Kevin's history with EOS 7:58 What makes EOS so transformational 6:16 The right size business for EOS and how to know when to implement 21:50 What Kevin likes to see on his clients scorecards 31:39 How Kevin keeps his money mindset strong and keeps himself motivated 35:41 Connect with Kevin:  Website |  https://www.hudsonintegrators.com/ Website | https://keylangroup.com/ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-hudson-b6697827/ Connect with Danielle: Website | https://www.kickstartaccountinginc.net/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/kickstartaccountinginc/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/kickstartaccounting  Twitter | https://twitter.com/KickstartAcct   Things Mentioned in Today's Episode:  Book your FREE Discovery call: https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/book-a-call/ Test your Financial Health: https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/checkmyfinancialhealth/   Learn how to pay yourself as a CEO - https://www.kickstartaccountinginc.com/getpaid  

Entrepreneur Money Stories
EP 66- All About EO Strategy with Integrator Kevin Hudson

Entrepreneur Money Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 47:31


Kevin Hudson is the Founder & President at Keylan Management Group, which helps small and medium-sized businesses improve their selling and leadership effectiveness. He is also the founder and president of Integrator for Companies Running on EOS® Entrepreneurial Operating System which provides fractional integrator services for companies running on Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS)®️ to help increase organization, clarity, structure, and accountability within their business.   In this episode, Kevin gives us a deep dive into EOS, how to use it for your business effectively and why it can be so helpful.  In this episode, Kevin also discusses:    How EOS helps Kevin run 2 businesses 1:47 The importance of accountability 6:15 Kevin's history with EOS 7:58 What makes EOS so transformational 6:16 The right size business for EOS and how to know when to implement 21:50 What Kevin likes to see on his clients scorecards 31:39 How Kevin keeps his money mindset strong and keeps himself motivated 35:41 Connect with Kevin:  Website |  https://www.hudsonintegrators.com/ Website | https://keylangroup.com/ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-hudson-b6697827/ Connect with Danielle: Website | https://www.kickstartaccountinginc.net/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/kickstartaccountinginc/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/kickstartaccounting  Twitter | https://twitter.com/KickstartAcct   Things Mentioned in Today's Episode:  Book your FREE Discovery call: https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/book-a-call/ Test your Financial Health: https://kickstartaccountinginc.com/checkmyfinancialhealth/   Learn how to pay yourself as a CEO - https://www.kickstartaccountinginc.com/getpaid  

Destination: YOUniversity
#45 - Kevin Hudson: Push. Pursue. Plan. Princeton.

Destination: YOUniversity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 56:26


#45 - Kevin Hudson: Push. Pursue. Plan. Princeton. Are you a dreamer? If your child has big college dreams and dares to share them with you and with the world, this show is for you. If you have no idea how or where to begin in your search for colleges, this show is for you. My guest today, Kevin Hudson, grew up in New Jersey , and at the age of 13 , before his mother passed, she had instilled in him the value of a good education. Kevin shares his journey to Princeton University and you will learn exactly who helped pave the path for him; teachers, coaches, mentors, and even his high school peers. Today, Kevin helps pave the path for teens across the nation. Kevin Hudson bio is filled with impressive schools, organizations, and serves on boards and scholarship programs. More impressive than his resume is Kevin's enthusiasm for demystifying selective college admissions and opportunity. This episode offers insight for every family, no matter your background and reminds everyone that we can all dream and dream big. Kevin Hudson Bio: Kevin C. Hudson joined Princeton as assistant director for college opportunity in 2015. He assists the Vice Provost in facilitating the commitment to expand socioeconomic diversity access and opportunity at Princeton. He collaborates with Princeton's Preparatory Program, Summer Journalism Program, Freshman Scholars Program, and Scholars Institute Fellows Program, and with external organizations, American Talent Initiative, Leadership Enterprise for a Diverse America, and Matriculate. He began his career as an admission officer at Princeton University. Kevin earned his bachelor's degree from Princeton University and his M.S.Ed in Higher Education Management from University of Pennsylvania. He has served as a reader Gates Millennium Scholars and Dell Scholars. Kevin serves on various boards including the New Jersey Scholars Program, Princeton Blairstown Center, College Board Middle States Regional Council and the International Baccalaureate College and University Relations Committee. Learn the 5 Biggest Mistakes Teens Make and the 4 Most Common Essay Topics: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/essay-mini-training Check out the Destination YOUniversity FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2489993244570408 See our website here: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/ Schedule a call with Dr. C: https://www.drcynthiacolon.com/schedule ________________________________ #collegeadmissions #collegeessays #collegeapplication #financialaid #scholarships #collegeessaybootcamp #dreamcollegeacademy #drcynthiacolon #highschooljuniors #highschoolseniors

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show
IJSH24 - LEICESTER 2022 - 6th February 2022

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 55:16


Podcast episode 24 features historical events from 6th February and from the history of Leicester. Recorded at Wygston's House during the Leicester Comedy Festival. With guest panellists Ben Ennis, Jo Mungovin and Kevin Hudson. Topics covered include: - the 70th anniversary of the Queen's accession - playing golf on the moon - lame ducks - the Laughing Policeman - the last UK gibbetting

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Inside Tri Show
Focus on Junior Triathlon

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 74:22


From coaching future Olympians to a life-changing initiative supporting thousands of primary school children, we take a close look at the junior triathlon scene. Find out why you should care about junior triathlon, what Alex Yee was really like when he started out and what some young triathletes are doing to stay involved in the sport in their late teenage years. You'll hear: 12:45 Marc Laithwaite talks about the amazing https://www.facebook.com/trikidzcharity (TriKidz) project which is taking triathlon into primary schools for free in the north west of England. 27:00 Kevin Hudson from swim 1st Tri Club talks about how they started their junior triathlon club and some of the challenges that they face 42:45 Audrey Livingston, who was one of Alex Yee's first coaches talks about how she got into coaching juniors as well as what Alex was like as a 9 year old and the impact he has made on youngsters in the local area. 58:10 How 17 year old Charlotte has turned to triathlon coaching in order to stay involved in the sport after turning 16 which meant she was too old for the junior section and too young for the adult section at her local triathlon club. Also this week: 04:00 Tips from Fred Newton for nailing a multi-day endurance event. Find out more about this week's guests Marc Laithwaite from https://epicevents.co.uk/ (Epic Events) (who are behind TriKidz) Kevin Hudson, http://www.swim-1sttriclub.com/ (Swim 1st Triathlon clubs ) https://alphatrifit.co.uk/ (Audrey Livingston) - coach with Windrush tri and Crystal Palace Junior Triathletes Like what you heard? Let me know! Connect with Inside Tri Show across Social Media, just search Inside Tri Show or click on the icons below https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (GET YOUR HANDS ON AN EXCLUSIVE EPISODE!) Sign up to be a vino buddy or a training buddy on Patreon and get your hands on the latest patrons-only exclusive episode, a brilliant behind the scenes audio diary of my recent Lands End-John O'Groats cycling adventure that you won't hear elsewhere. You can still support me and support the show by clicking https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (here) to buy me a coffee every so often by https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (becoming a Patron of the Inside Tri Show). Sponsors of the show https://resilientnutrition.com/discount/insidetri10 (Long Range Fuel) are phenomenally tasty nut butters from Resilient Nutrition, enhanced by cutting edge science, to boost your stamina, keep you calm and alert and bolster your resilience. Get 10% off by using the code insidetri10 or go direct https://resilientnutrition.com/discount/insidetri10 (via this link). Supporters of the show https://www.33fuel.com/ (33 Fuel) – natural and very yummy sports nutrition. For your chance to win 3 months supply of award winning 33 Fuel Ultimate Daily Greens, enter the draw by https://bit.ly/31lR3I1 (clicking on this link). And as always, use the code INSIDETRI33 for a discount at checkout at https://www.33fuel.com/ (www.33fuel.com). Find out more about Helen Head over to https://www.helenmurray.net/ (Helen's website) to find out more about her This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy Support this podcast

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show
IJSH22 - BUXTON Fringe - 17th July 2021

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 58:04


Podcast episode 022 features historical events from 17th July and from the history of Buxton. Recorded live at The Green Man Gallery as part of the Buxton Comedy Festival. With guest panellists Kevin Hudson, Ishi Khan and Gerard Harris. The panellists performed self-penned stand-up comedy material based on 17th July in history before talking about Buxton. Topics covered include: - The renaming of the British Royal Family to Windsor - Handel's Water Music - The US - USSR Soyuz docking - International emoji Day REVIEW - BUXTON 2021 "Pulsford is a charming host and we finished with some little known facts about Buxton and it's German twin Bad Nauheim, and a lovely tribute to Buxton's Tim Brooke-Taylor who would have been 81 on the day. Luckily for you it's all been recorded for Richard's podcast, so look out for It Just So Happened online!" - Stephen Walker Kevin Hudson, Ishi Khan, Richard Pulsford and Gerard Harris. 

The Geekcentric Podcast
Trailer Drop | The Matrix Resurrections

The Geekcentric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 19:53


The Tank, Kevin Hudson and The Mouse, Nate Shelton react to the first-look at The Matrix Resurrections. Check out Geekcentric on: YouTube Instagram Twitter Join Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames Follow NatePlaysGames on Instagram & Discord

whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
Episode 612 - Mr. Shannon Hudson

whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 59:31


Mr. Shannon Hudson is a Martial Arts Practitioner and along with his wife, they've founded 9Round Fitness. All of these high performers are either military or martial artist. So, Martial Arts will help anyone in the business and it has helped me tremendously. Mr. Shannon Hudson- Episode 612 Growing up following his brother's footsteps in Martial Arts has really served him well. Mr. Shannon Hudson, a former Light Middleweight Kickboxing World Champion, grew up watching Kyoshi Kevin Hudson train and compete on the sidelines while in his own Martial Arts journey as well. Mr. Shannon Hudson, a co-founder of the 9Round Fitness, has attributed his confidence in leading an international fitness company to his Martial Arts training. Listen as Mr. Shannon Hudson tells his story on how he transformed into a successful entrepreneur in Martial Arts. Show Notes In this episode, we mentioned Kevin Hudson and Chuck Norris. Check out 9Round on these platforms: 9Round Twitter, 9Round Facebook, 9Round LinkedIn You may also reach Shannon Hudson on Facebook and LinkedIn

NISOA Referee
Fireside Chats: Coaches' Corner

NISOA Referee

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 89:00


This week, American Athletic Conference 2019 Championship Coaches, Denise Schilte-Brown of USF and Kevin Hudson of SMU join Mr. Fireside to bring the coach's perspective to light. Here's a unique learning experience in an intimate setting with two coaches leading successful programs, both USF and SMU were 2019 AAC Conference Champs with USF making it to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the first time in program history and SMU competing in NCAA Elite 8 last year. This is a great opportunity to better understand the coaches perspective, which ultimately makes us better officials. NISOA proudly presents this unique learning experience in an intimate setting to our family, bringing you the greatest officiating minds on the pitch, court, and arena right to your screen. #NISOA #AAC #MrFireside #VelvetTouch Read more: https://nisoa.com/2020/09/29/fireside... Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NISOAReferees Tweet us: https://twitter.com/nisoadotcom?lang=en

Path to Follow Podcast
Episode #14 - Kevin Hudson: Viktor Frankl, WWI, WWII, History

Path to Follow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 69:56


Kevin Hudson is a history teacher at Gilman, World War I & II expert, Bible Study leader, assistant lacrosse coach, influential student advisor, and esteemed travel guide. // In Episode #14 of the Path to Follow Podcast, Jake and Kevin discuss Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning, the human capacity for evil, the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany, Nazi propaganda, Kevin's WWI & II course curriculum, the flaws and biases of our perception of the past, Kevin's experience living in London for ten years, his time at Westminster School in Atlanta, and the blessing of teaching, coaching, and advising at Gilman School. // Enjoy this episode? Please subscribe to the Youtube channel and follow @pathtofollowpod on Spotify, Google Podcasts, PodBean, Instagram, and Twitter. // This production was made possible by the skillful mastery of Cesare Ciccanti.

College Soccer Nation
College Soccer Nation Episode 5: The State of NCAA Men's Soccer with SMU Head Coach Kevin Hudson

College Soccer Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 66:21


In this episode of College Soccer Nation the coaches discuss the state of NCAA Men's soccer with SMU Head Coach Kevin Hudson.First they review the weekend's action from the Women's game, they "bang on" with coach Brian Lee and they wrap things up with the "Power 5" Desserts, and Matt explains how to make a special BBQ-oriented dessert. If you have questions for either coach, email them at chris@collegesoccernation.com or matt@collegesoccernation.com. Don't forget to tell your soccer friends to listen.Also since its Cybersecurity Awareness month, check out their sister podcast, "The CyBUr Guy" podcast with retired FBI Special Agent Darren Mott.  Both podcasts are part of the DJM Production podcasting family.

Disney Wedding Podcast
#438 Sarah & Kevin's Canada & California Grill Wedding

Disney Wedding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 30:51


This week, Kevin Hudson shares the story of his ceremony at EPCOT's Canada Terrace, reception at California Grill and dessert party at UK Lochside. You'll hear how Canadians Kevin and Sarah chose EPCOT's Canada for their ceremony, what drew them to California Grill for the reception, and which resorts they chose for their room block. You'll also hear how Kevin's mom surprised them with the addition of Minnie and Goofy to Mickey's appearance at their reception, plus Kevin's top tip for saving money on floral and decor. Click here to see all the photos!

Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast
Paceline Auto Group in South Haven

Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 8:25


(Segment) Tamara and Kevin Hudson from Paceline Auto Group tells us about their business and all the things they do from selling cars, financing to detailing. This is part of Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show, episode 75.

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Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast
Radio Episode: Number 75 is Alive!

Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 90:00


(Episode 75) On the show Tamara and Kevin Hudson will be calling from Paceline Auto Group. Car sales and auto detailing is their specialty. Jim Marlowe will be returning to the show to tell us about nutrition and a whole lot of other things. Mason Dixon and I will be preview a song "Grandpa's Country Music" from the Dale Robbie Band's 2nd album that is coming soon. On the third half half Rosalie and I will be joined on the phone by Toni Newell, Supervisor Outreach Services, Catholic Charities/Diocese of Kalamazoo to talk about their free services for everyone in need. It’s all here right now on Rob Byrd’s Moondog Saturday Morning Show. 

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upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast
upNXT TV Review: Lost - Pilot Part 1 & 2

upNXT: The Unofficial NXT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 141:11


Davie Portman celebrates a decade since his favourite TV show, Lost aired its finale by reviewing the episode that kicked it all off: Pilot Part 1 & 2. Davie is joined by friends of the show Kevin Hudson (from Geekcentric), David Sykes and MJ From NJ to chat all about one of the most groundbreaking pieces of TV in history. They remain spoiler free as they talk all about plane crashes, monsters, polar bears, French distress calls, heroin, flashbacks and more! Davie is then joined by "Lost Virgin" Chris Price to see what his initial reactions of the show were, what theories he has and whether he will continue the journey. The lads then talk about how well they think the show holds up today, some spoilers, take your feedback and more! Over the next two weeks Davie will be continuing his Flashback Reviews on Lost over at the upNXT Patreon. These shows will be available for all tiers! For more podcasts from The BDE check out their Patreon! Follow the upNXT Twitter account here! BDE Chiptune Theme by BetaClubFieldTrip.Bandcamp.com upNXT Theme by: Warren-D, PXCH and Shaheen Abdi Listen to upNXT every Thursday: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | TuneIn | Mac & PC | RSS  upNXT T-Shirts: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/upnxt Follow upNXT: Twitter | YouTube Discuss: https://forum.postwrestling.com Follow POST Wrestling: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

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It Just So Happened - an alternative history show
IJSH18 - LEICESTER Comedy Festival - 11th February 2020

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 60:57


Podcast episode 018 features historical events from 11th February and from the history of Leicester.Recorded at Wygston's House in Leicester, as part of the Leicester Comedy Festival.With guest panellists Lisa Vernon, Kevin Hudson, Rahul Somia and Tony Cowards.The panellists performed self-penned stand-up comedy material based on 11th February in history before talking about Leicester 'firsts' and 'biggests'.

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Nashville Radio Show: Friends of Mill Ridge Park

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 15:01


Mill Ridge Park is a destination park that welcomes the diverse community of Southeast Davidson County with facilities, programs, services, activities, and events for outdoor recreation, education, conservation, and cultural enrichment.Mil Ridge Park located in Antioch -- features and plansFriends of Mill Ridge Park -- history and nonprofit missionThe variety of ongoing activities and events facilitated by Friends of Mill Ridge ParkUpcoming activities and eventsWays to get involved with Friends of Mill Ridge Park at Mill Ridge ParkLearn more:  https://www.friendsofmillridgepark.org/ 

Pony Stampede Podcast
SMU-Navy preview, men's soccer coach Kevin Hudson talks NCAA Tournament

Pony Stampede Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 28:51


On this edition of the Pony Stampede Podcast, Billy Embody breaks down SMU's matchup on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. CT against Navy, takes a look at the College Football Playoff rankings and is joined by men's soccer coach Kevin Hudson, fresh off a third straight AAC title and is preparing for the team's first matchup of the NCAA Tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Gallifrey Stands
Gallifrey Stands -EP284- Kevin Hudson

Gallifrey Stands

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 66:14


Creature performer and actor Kevin Hudson joins us to talk about working on Doctor Who, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Wonder Woman, Doctor Strange, Band of Brothers, the Brittas Empire, Sleepy Hollow and so much more. Support the show by buying some GS merch at https://teespring.com/ Or Via patreon at https://www.patreon.com/GallifreyStandsPodcast Listen to us every every Friday on http://kryptonradio.com/ at 11am & Midnight BST (UK) / 3am and 4pm Pacific time (US). Other time zones are available! On Podcast shortly after. Gallifrey Stands can be found at on twitter @DoctorSquee, by email GallifreyStandsPodcast@gmail.com, on stitcher, iTunes, The Tangent-Bound Network, Satchel Player & http://gallifreystandspodcast.podbean.com & on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1481026762176392/ Please support our Pod-Pals too: Indie Mac User www.IndieMacUser.com WhoNews http://www.who-news.com/ ReTrek https://retrek.podbean.com Due South by South East https://www.wonkyspanner.com/podcasts/duesouthbse/rss.xml DisAfterDark http://disafterdark.blogspot.co.uk/ Just give me a few minutes http://justgivemeafewminutes.podomatic.com/ AMAudioMedia http://amaudiomedia.com/ TangentBoundNetwork http://TangentBoundNetwork.com/ Drinking in the Park http://Neilandjohnny.com EMC Network http://www.electronicmediacollective.com/

4-H-4-U-2
Picture This

4-H-4-U-2

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 23:10


Transcript: Announcer: This is 4-H-4-U-2, a podcast from the Mississippi State University Extension Service promoting 4-H programs and positive youth development. Hear now your host, Dr. John Long and Cobie Rutherford. John Long: Welcome back to another addition of 4-H-4-U-2, the podcast that brings you everything 4-H and 4-H related in the state of Mississippi. I'm your host John Long. Cobie Rutherford:  And I'm Cobie Rutherford. John Long: Cobie, how's it going? Cobie Rutherford:  It's going great John. John Long: That's great. That's just great. The weekend is here and we've got some cool weather on the way so, we are super excited about that. We are also super excited to have our guests here today. Well, it's just a picture perfect day outside and we've got the picture perfect man with us. Mr. Kevin Hudson. Kevin Hudson:  Glad to be here with you. John Long: Yeah, whoa, that was good. Yeah. Kevin, since you're here, tell us a little bit about yourself, where are you from and basically how you got to where you are today? Kevin Hudson:  Well, I grew up in Louisville, Mississippi and still live there today and so it's a short commute to MSU. Glad to be working as a photographer with Extension. Most of my working career has been spent either in photography or video production, so kind of those two fields and I've spent a good bit of time at the university and other places. I'm glad that my path took me to Extension; it's a good place to be. John Long: When did you first like really realize that photography was going to be your thing? How old were you? Kevin Hudson:  Well, I don't ... That's hard to say. I mean, I was always interested in photography I guess growing up. We lived next door to my grandparents and my grandmother had an old manual 35 millimeter camera that she would let me take and use. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. They said everything on it with the lever and everything. But she was good about letting me experiment with that and kind of see what it would do. And she was also good about paying for the film developing in those days. You know, you had to pay for that. John Long: Where'd you have to take yours in to? Kevin Hudson:  I want to say in the days before the big store that everybody goes to. I think what I remember is sending it off through the mail, through one of the local drug stores. John Long: Okay. What was the turnaround time on that? Kevin Hudson:  Oh man, I don't remember. Probably a week or two maybe. I'm just guessing. John Long: Yeah. Yeah. So you didn't do the dark room thing until... Kevin Hudson:  I never did. John Long: And you still don't to this day. Kevin Hudson:  No. Cobie Rutherford:  You know, I remember when the little digital cameras first came out. It's like that kind of toss and go's and I thought that was the coolest thing. When some of the big box stores and drug stores start offering 24 hour process, I thought, wow, this is the best thing. How could anything get better in photography and we just had no idea. John Long: Now, its leaps and bounds. Cobie Rutherford:  And now the world is crazy. Right. Kevin Hudson:  It was a big deal even after that to get one hour processing, you know? Cobie Rutherford:  You know and now, last job I had was with Alabama Cattleman's. And we talked about that a little bit on here before and I was kind of thrown into being the official photographer for the Alabama Cattlemen with no training at all. And you know, people just think that it's an easy task to do and I'll be the first to say; it's hard. You know, trying to get the lighting, all that. Kevin, I don't know how you do it, to be honest with you. I would take a thousand shots and maybe get one good one. Kevin Hudson:  Well, I would not say that livestock photography is my forte by any stretch and that's difficult Cobie, because you know, at least when you're working with people, you speak the same language and animals often don't cooperate and don't help you out. John Long: You learn to speak cow. Kevin Hudson:  Yeah. Even then, they don't always want to cooperate. So, that that's difficult to do. Cobie Rutherford:  When my boss would always be like, "Every picture you get of me, my mouth is open." I'd be like, well, maybe if you wouldn't talk all the time. Kevin Hudson:  Yeah. It usually works that way for me when it's pictures of, of our boss. You know, mouth is open and I ended up taking a whole lot more to try to avoid that. John Long: What's your favorite thing to photograph? Kevin Hudson:  I enjoy taking pictures; I do a lot of different photography for Extension, but probably what I enjoy the most is the photographs for Extension Matters Magazine. The magazine focuses on individuals around the state who are doing good things, interesting things and they've had some help or some influence from Extension along the way. And so the magazine tells those stories. But those people are always interesting and I enjoy that. It's a lot of environmental portraiture. So you're shooting them in their location, whether it's their farm or their business or home or wherever they are. Kevin Hudson:  And I know a little bit about the person before I go. Oftentimes, the story is being written at the same time, so I don't have all the facts about them. But, you just get to where they're located and you have to do a location assessment and see what's there, what's going to work for photos and kind of as you're talking to them, you know, you're thinking about what, what can we do, what will work, what's not going to work. And I enjoy that. That's probably my favorite part of the job. John Long: You do a great job because it's a beautiful publication. Cobie Rutherford:  You know and you've read those stories and you really don't, if there's not a picture with them, it's hard to make that connection with the person that the story is about. So I think that the strong photographs sometimes tell more of the story than sometimes the verbiage does. Kevin Hudson:  Well, I think that can be true. Thank you. Yeah. John Long: How long is that, excuse me. How long has that publication been going on now? Kevin Hudson:  I think with the issue that will come out beginning next year, I think that's volume six so, we just about have; and the last issue for this year is not out yet, so five years; wrapping up five years production. John Long: Good. Cobie Rutherford:  You know, I like those stories and how diverse the Extension audience is. And I think, you know, just if you don't even have time to pick up the whole Extension Matters and read it from front to back, you just flip through and say the portraiture throughout the magazine and see the youth, the adults, the older generation, everyone who's being impacted by Extension; it really tells a neat story. John Long: And I think that of course, Kevin does all the photography for the project achievement days as well. And of course, we get to work with him during the summer doing those. And you think well, a picture is not, you know, you take a thousand of a young person getting an award. But to that young person, that is so super special and you can see that every time they step up and get their picture made, I'm sure. Kevin Hudson:  You can. And that's fun. I enjoy the project achievement days. There are photography contest that I run in the morning and in the afternoon. And then after all of those contests are complete, I'll take the awards photos at the end of the day. and I think it was maybe one of the, one of the early project achievement days this year; the 4-H-ers get their awards and then they wait until that specialist, you know, is, is finished giving all the awards for that category and they will take their photos all together. Kevin Hudson:  So, there's time backstage or wherever we're taking the photos for them to wait on that specialist. And there was one young 4-Her this year who was talking to another one while we're waiting on their specialist. And he was just really excited and I heard him saying, "Oh my gosh, I can't believe it. I knew when she was reading those names, she was going to call my name and she did. And I just knew it was going to be my name and I just can't, I mean, this is like the Grammys!" And I thought, that's great. It's a really big deal for them. And so, it's fun to see that and, and it gives you some appreciation for what they're doing and how much they enjoy it. And that's nice to see. Nice to be, have a small part in that. Cobie Rutherford:  Now, Kevin, how many, you might have mentioned earlier, how many years have you been that official Extension photographer? Kevin Hudson:  Well, I don't know that you would call me the official Extension photographer. When I came on, we had actually had two photographers, Cat Lawrence, who went on and is doing great things at the University of North Carolina Charlotte now as a photographer for them and we do have other people who take photos. John Long: I've even taken photos. Kevin Hudson:  You have. Yes. And do a good job with it. John Long: I've taken pictures of Kevin. Kevin Hudson:  Unfortunately, yeah. But I came to Extension in 2014. Cobie Rutherford:  Okay. You and I, I think came along about the same time. I started in early 2015. John Long: Kevin used to work my wife. Kevin Hudson:  I did. Yeah. Yeah. John Long: How many years did you work over there? Kevin Hudson:  I was there two different times, so I'm going to say altogether probably about eight years I would guess. John Long: Yeah. Cool. Cobie Rutherford:  So now you're, you're getting to the point in your career where you're seeing some of these children go from 4-Her or into the workforce. So, I bet that's a pretty neat story to kind of watch and photograph and be a part of and have all those memories on your computer. When I was in Alabama Cattleman's, that was always one of my favorite things to do is to watch these children progress through the ranks of being a junior cattlemen member going up into becoming a leader in the adult association. So, it's kind of neat that you'll have that experience firsthand and you're always kind of our go-to person too, for a historical pictures and reference now. John Long: Oh yeah. Cobie Rutherford:  So, it's kind of like your, the library, the archive down here. John Long: Where can we find a picture of dot, dot, dot. Cobie Rutherford:  Go to gallery. Kevin Hudson:  We get that sometimes and sometimes, maybe it's a person or an event that we, it certainly predates me. I haven't been here a long time, but a lot of the photos we have do go back a long time. But we do get requests for things that we don't have and sometimes we can direct them to somebody else on campus who may have those photos. Sometimes the library has them, so yeah, different places. John Long: And you also helped with our Congress too; our state Congress. Kevin Hudson:  I do, yeah. John Long: And it's basically the same contest that you do at PAD? Are you doing anything extra on that? Kevin Hudson:  Well, for a long time, we had an all day photo track, but this past year I think that may have been the last all day track there was. So, this past year or this year that we just finished, this summer we have just the regular photography contest. So a judging contest and a visual presentation contest that take place on two different days. John Long: What was the photo safari and is that something, was that Dr. Browning did that or is that? Kevin Hudson:  No, the photo safari is something that still goes on. That happens the spring break week of each year. And that really got started with Cat Lawrence, who was another photographer here. Cat, together with Leflore County agent, Christina Meriwether, got that started. Kevin Hudson:  And the idea was to take a group of 4-Hers to some place on around the state, let them learn about Mississippi, maybe see a part of the state that they've never been to see some things that they haven't seen before, let them take photos, teach them about their camera. We do require that if you're going to go on the photo safari, you have to have a camera. You can't take pictures with your phone. So, we want to teach you about the settings on your camera; what does what and when to use this and when to use that and that type thing. So, it's a bit of an educational four days that we spend with them, not only on things photography, but things about our state. In this past year, the Safari actually was in the New Orleans area. So, I think this year coming up, we'll be back in Mississippi covering some other places that we have not been to yet. John Long: Cool. Cobie Rutherford:  So how does the photography judging contest work? I know there seems like there's an increased interest every year; more and more children sign up for that contest. And it seems like it's really growing. Kevin Hudson:  It is growing. I mean we have a good number of participants through the project achievement days and then also at Congress for the elder 4-Hers. Kevin Hudson:  The judging contest is really made up of two parts. In project achievement day, they bring their photos with them, but they bring four photos that they've taken, four printed photos, one portrait, one action photo, one landscape photo and one still life. And those get judged at project achievement day. We try to give them a little constructive criticism, you know, tell them what works about this photo; what might make this photo better. Something that you know, they can go home and try next time. So, that's one part; that's the skills judging part of the judging contest. Kevin Hudson:  The other part is oral reasons and for that, we'll show them a series of four photographs and we want them to, on their own, look at those photos, evaluate them, rank them from the best photo to the worst photo and then be able to tell me or me and whoever else is judging orally; tell us your reasons for ranking them that way and together that makes up your score for the judging. Cobie Rutherford:  And then the visual presentation is basically where they just give a presentation on something about a camera or a photograph or a feature of a camera, is that right? Kevin Hudson:  That's right. It can be a visual presentation related to anything photography. So, when you see visual presentations about photos they've taken, sometimes it's about the history of photography or a particular type of photography; can be about their camera. It can be about pictures taken with a smart phone. So, anything really that's photography related; it's pretty much wide open as far as the visual presentation goes. John Long: And we talked about the technology side of it too and you just alluded to about going back to the phone. Amazing how that has really changed our ability to take pictures and good quality pictures at that. But, do you see, and I heard this one time, I don't know if you remember this or not and I guess it was when digital cameras were just coming into really popularity, was the fact that with a digital camera you don't have those little nuances that you, that you captured with a good or bad with a film camera to whereas if you take a picture and you don't like it, you can quickly delete it. Do you say that been a hindrance or is technology really, my guess, more pro than it is con when it comes to photography? Kevin Hudson:  Well I think it's definitely more pro because you, you have the ability to take as many photos as you'd like, see what looks good and what doesn't and you can delete them. It's not costing you anything. Whereas the film days, you had to pay for the film and pay for the developing also. John Long: So what would you tell a young person that would be interested in getting into photography? How would they get started? What would be some good ideas to do? Kevin Hudson:  I always advise people who are interested in photography; and a lot of times they have interests in other things that kind of are photography related, my advice is always study art as well because if you understand things like composition and where to place things within the frame; it's the same thing that you see in the art world, whether you're talking about painting or drawing or those kinds of things and that really works together with photography. Kevin Hudson:  You understand more about an image; it's not just like looking through the holding your phone up and clicking or just pressing the shutter on a camera, but you're intentionally making photos, you understand about composition and why you put this here or why you would put your subject in this spot versus this other spot. You understand lighting, you know. So, my advice is always study art and find photographers or find photos that you like and that's easy enough to do online these days. Find photos that you like and try to figure out how that photographer made that shot. Where were they? Where was the camera? Was it up high? Was it eye level? Was it down low? You know, where was the sun? Where's the light coming from? And just practice those things and learn what you can do with what you have. And you know, the best camera available to use is the one that you have and sometimes that is your cell phone. So, practice with whatever you've got. You can't say that practice makes perfect, but practice always leads to improvement. Cobie Rutherford:  And you know, and I've heard some people say, well, if it's not a good photo, I can fix it with Photoshop. And that kind of goes back to the art thing too, because really if you can't draw, you really have trouble editing photos. Right? Kevin Hudson:  Well, yeah, I mean I think that's related. And you know, Photoshop is a great tool. I use it every day and I love it. You can't Photoshop everything though. You know, there are things that are beyond being saved and sometimes we get those from people that you know like, "Can you help me do this or can you make this look this way?" And sometimes we can and sometimes we can't. So, it pays to have some knowledge and experience on the front end to get it as good as you can and don't count on, you know, Photoshop to fix everything for you. John Long: Perfect example of how you can use Photoshop is when I was getting my engagement pictures made, I realized I had excess hair on my neck and the photographer took that out. Kevin Hudson:  Yeah, you can do that. John Long: She said the offending hair had been removed. Kevin Hudson:  The offending hair. Cobie Rutherford:  That's funny. Cobie Rutherford:  You know my pet peeve when it comes to photography is that if I ask someone to send me a picture and then they copy and paste that picture into a word document and send and just obliterate the resolution and the size of it and just make it so pixelated. What's your pet peeve? Kevin Hudson:  Well, that would be one. When people embed things in Word documents and send them to me. And you know. John Long: I'm sorry. I think I've done that. Kevin Hudson:  I don't know if you've done that. I don't, I don't recall that. But you know, just attach the photo to an email. Don't try to embed it into the body of the email. Just send it as an attachment. And with phones these days, you've got the ability to change your settings on your phone so that you're taking a, a really lightweight photo that's great for social media or whatever, something like that may be way under a MB or you can also set your phone to take a heavier duty image. You know, maybe a couple of MB or even four or five, six MB. And what a lot of people don't understand is the difference in resolution that you need when you're printing something versus looking at it on a screen. You don't need a huge photo. It doesn't have to be big at all to look good on a screen, but you can't necessarily print that and it looked good. Cobie Rutherford:  Yeah. That's one thing I learned at the Alabama Cattleman's was that when I put any picture in print media that it has to be 300 dots per inch. That's the only thing I remember about photos and print media. Kevin Hudson:  That is the standard that we go by for things that are going out to news outlets or magazines. We want to keep it at 300 DPI. John Long: Well Kevin, where can youth or 4-Hers learn more about photography? What resources do we have out there? Kevin Hudson:  Well, I would start with your agent. Certainly there are some things available through a national 4-H that some good resources that are photography related. I would start there also, you know with, I would always say with your parents' permission, you know, you can look online, there's a lot of free education related to photography, so it's possible to learn a lot about photography. John Long: Oh, that's great. Cobie Rutherford:  Is it those two sources? John Long: Well, Cobie where can folks go to learn more about 4-H and 4-H in their area? Cobie Rutherford:  Well, if you want to learn more about 4-H in your area, you can always visit, like Kevin said, at your local extension office, or you can go to our website at extension.msstate.edu. John Long: And Kevin, thank you for joining us today. I think it's a great way to wrap up our week and just wish you the best of luck. Kevin Hudson:  Oh, thank you. I've enjoyed it. John Long: All right, well thanks a bunch and thank y'all for joining us for 4-H-4-U-2. Thanks for listening. Announcer: Thanks for joining us for 4-H-4-U-2. For more information, please visit extension.msstate.edu and be sure to subscribe to our podcast. 4-H-4-U-2 is produced by the Mississippi State University Extension Service, Office of Agricultural Communications.

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show
IJSH01 - LEICESTER Comedy Festival - 10th February 2019

It Just So Happened - an alternative history show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 58:14


It Just So Happened - Show 1 - 10th February 2019.Recorded at the Leicester Comedy Festival, with guests Kevin Hudson, Adham Fisher, Jack Topher and Ben Ennis. Hosted by Richard Pulsford and recorded at Wygston's House, Leicester.Panellists perform self-penned stand-up comedy material based on 10th February in history, before discussing topics from the history of Leicester, including the recently rediscovered remains of King Richard III.

Lawn Care Business Success
137 - Interview with Kevin Hudson from Lawn Men LLC

Lawn Care Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 76:40


In this episode I interview Kevin Hudson from Lawn Men LLC. Kevin shares his lawn care business journey and explains how he went from retired from a successful sign shop business to back into the work force with a lawn care business. Follow Lawn Men LLC on instagram Subscribe to Lawn Men LLC on YouTube check out my Amazon affiliate store https://www.amazon.com/shop/lawncarebusinesssuccess lawncarebusinesssuccess.com instagram.com/lawncarebusinesssuccess follow Lawn Care Business Success on instagram YouTube.com/lawncarebusinesssuccess subscribe to Lawn Care Business Success on YouTube Try Audible for a 30 day trial and One Free audio book of your choice to keep: lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/audible Reliable website hosting for your lawn care business: lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/bluehost Shop on Amazon and support the podcast at the same time: lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/amazon Music used in advertisement background: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music

Lawn Care Business Success
137 – Interview with Kevin Hudson from Lawn Men LLC

Lawn Care Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018


In this episode I interview Kevin Hudson from Lawn Men LLC.  Kevin shares his lawn care business journey and explains how he went from retired from a successful sign shop business to back into the work force with a lawn care business. Follow Lawn Men LLC on instagram Subscribe to Lawn Men LLC on YouTube […]

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Dispatches from the Underground
DftUnderground Episode 370

Dispatches from the Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 69:28


Jay Crash and Kevin Hudson of the Portland punk band GROUND SCORE get down to defend pop punk in the face of Joey’s incessant ignorance, and talk about the past, present, and future of their band. Through the stories and shit talking we do end up getting some good solid perspective on community and punk in general too. Plus we listen to tunes from GROUND SCORE’S brand new album, DIRTY KID DISCOUNT, NOOGY, and RATS IN THE WALL.

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eXpresso STEAM makers -  10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast
REPLAY IT Engineer, Web Developer, and Immortal Speaker Kevin Hudson

eXpresso STEAM makers - 10 Minute Daily (SIP) STEMulating Information Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 68:00


Kevin Hudson, originally from Ohio, has been in Atlanta since 2008. He currently works as an IT Engineer Intern for a retail forecast company in the city of downtown Atlanta and he also works as a freelance Web Developer.  For more than seven years total he's been building his skill sets, knowledge, and utilization of tools he's received to embark on journeys of turning thoughts into reality. Kevin aims to take his vision and experience and help others experience organic growth. Check Out Kevin's work @: www.immortalspeaker.com www.jaysdesigns.com

whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
Episode 112 - Kyoshi Kevin Hudson

whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2016 72:33


It was during my time at the Superfoot camp in Florida in March of 2016 that I first met Kyoshi Kevin Hudson. A tall man with a southern accent and a constant smile, he quickly became one of my favorite people I met that weekend. He quickly showed himself to be a skilled and passionate martial artist, which are the two primary criteria for coming on this show. It took a little bit of time to make the scheduling work, but it was worth the wait. This episode is one where we hear a lot about Kyoshi Hudson's love- not just for Martial Arts, but for people & for life in general. It's hard not to feel good after speaking with him, and that comes through in this episode. Enjoy. ~jeremy Today's featured products are our sweatshirts - pullovers and zip-ups available. Comfortable, stylish, cozy. What else could you ask for?   For full show notes and other episodes, please visit http://www.whistlekickmartialartsradio.com/112-kevin-hudson/

Jedi News: A Star Wars Podcast Network
RADIO 1138: Episode 41

Jedi News: A Star Wars Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 102:06


We're at point five past lightspeed as we steer towards the convention season but RADIO 1138 isn't about to slow down. We're joined by Wollivan himself Warwick Davis to discuss his part in The Force Awakens and much more besides, we journey to Bournemouth Film and Comic Con and chat with Jay Benedict from A New Hope and The Phantom Menace actor Ralph Brown along with The Force Awakens duo of Kevin Hudson and Neil Bishop plus we make our twice-yearly pilgrimage to Memorabilia in Birmingham and catch up with The Force Awakens stars Sandeep Mohan, Jason Nicholls-Carrer and Rony Bridges as well as Return of the Jedi performer Hugh Spight. Throw in a chat with Suzi Stelling from the Rebel Legion, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher on Saturday night TV here in the UK and special surprise onstage guest John Boyega at the UK Gala screening of Secrets of The Force Awakens A Cinematic Journey and you have episode 41 of RADIO 1138. 

LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL The Comfort Zone Presents Jahna Sebastian. Debuts ' The Edge of Love '

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2014 89:00


New York, NY- March 3, 2014 - Jahna Sebastian's critically acclaimed EP "The Edge of Love" is now available on iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, GooglePlay, XBox Music, 7Digital, Spotify, Sony Music Unlimited and many other retailers. Ms. Sebastian wrote, produced, arranged and recorded every track of the EP in her studio Multivizion Music.    When asked about “The Edge of Love” EP Ms. Sebastian states, “It tells a story of being on the borders between love and hate, strong emotions. I am a very passionate person, it's all or nothing for me. It is about sudden changes that a relationship brings and the journey of immediate transformation through them. It is the dialogue between the extremes. It has a bit of Nietzsche, a bit of Kafka and a little bit of cyberpunk.”   The EP features seven tracks “The Edge of Love”, "One Day”, “Poison”, “Desert”, “Running”, “Love Letter” and “Desert Remix”.  Four music videos were filmed : “One Day”, “Poison”, “The Edge of Love” and “Desert” with a very talented young director Kevin Hudson. She also wrote the treatments for two of them, she stated, “They are all like chapters of the same book unfolding in various ways”.