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Lick the Plate
A Family Affair! [Season 3 Premiere]

Lick the Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 57:53


It's a Lick the Plate family affair kicking us off for Season 3! WHAT'S ON THE PLATE: Melissa Nettleford (2:46) – No Expenses Spared. Sergio's Italian. Asian Fusion. Food Fuelled By Love.Milton Lopes (5:12) – Portuguese Birthday Song! Wine Memories. Chateauneuf du Pape. Cote du Rhone. England Is Not A Wine Country.Ricardo Castro (12:20) – Brazilian BBQ Delights. Rice with Feijoada. Vance LaRoy (14:04) – Show Me Good BBQ: Gates BBQ! Slabs With Good Edges. The Bernie Mac. Burnt Ends.Sweet & Mild BBQ Sauce.Alexis Dionne (16:03) – Buddakan Asian Fusion. Tatiana's NYC.Kevin Fullinck (18:00) – Venezuelan Food! Chicken & Waffles.Carl Dusu (18:53) – Chicken Tagine. Moroccan Flatbread and Tea. Dominos Pizza Party!Sharon Rose (23:06) – Greek King Prawn Linguine with Green Sauce. Cocktails!Mitchell Zhangazha (24:36) – Seafood Boils. Hot & Juicy Shrimp in Dulwich. Angry Crab Shack. Durrock Knox (25:58) – Salmon Cakes with Yum Yum Sauce & Hot Sauce. The Final Word Cocktail.Sian Deia (28:03) – Food For Every Occasion. Cheesy Chips. Red Leicester, Mature Cheddar, Mozzarella.Simeon Montague (32:29) – Tacos & Margaritas! Home Cooked Food Made From Love. Hibachi! Sushi.Toyan Thomas-Browne(36:44) – More Birthday Songs. CAKE! Hummingbird Rainbow Cake Remixed. Carrot & Red Velvet Cake. Cream Cheese Frosting. Sprinkles!Jazz (39:31) – Japanese Food. Chargrilled Eel Sushi. Lamb, Rice & Peas and Coleslaw. Oreo Milkshake. Anything But Cake. Alcohol!Ash, the Travelling Sensei (42:57) – No Birthday Cake. Swahili BBQ On A Water Safari. Family Time. Mum's Sausage Casserole. Grandpa's Jerk Pork.Kyle Cox (46:08) – Full English Breakfast. Bacon! Red Velvet Cake. Ole & Steen's Cinnamon Social Log. Steve Warwick (50:26) – Laughs and Good TimesDujonna Gift (51:18) – Funeral Food. Curry Goat, Rice & Peas, Coleslaw. Fried Chicken. Curry Chicken.Ralph Lewis (51:57) – Exploring the Alternatives & Newness. Enjoy Life!Kimberly Nichole (52:48) – Birthday Love & Appreciation!Taofique (53:09) – And Sometimes We Fast! Red Velvet Cake Request. Replenishment. Lick the Plate's Instagram and TikTok: @licktheplatepodcast Cameron's Instagram and TikTok: @cbjarts licktheplatepodcast@gmail.comInstrumentals, mixing and mastering of the theme song "Lick the Plate" courtesy of Adam Farrell. @farrell33a on Instagram Additional background music provided by https://slipstreammusic.comTrack: "Differences", xander.Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/IWrZvIListen on Spotify: https://go-stream.link/sp-xander Track: "Beaming", Johnny MooreDownload / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/mgVEM5Listen on Spotify: https://go-stream.link/sp-johnny-moore Track: "Mild Evenings", Johnny MooreDownload / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/IXwJ07Listen on Spotify: https://go-stream.link/sp-johnny-moore Track: "Process for Us", Johnny MooreDownload / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/G4mqBQListen on Spotify: https://go-stream.link/sp-johnny-moore Track: "Gymnastics"Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/Zvaavu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lick the Plate
Chopping Board Bites: Season 2 Leftovers & Outtakes, Part 2 [BONUS]

Lick the Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 36:55


Part 2 of Season 2's Unreleased Footage & Outtakes!What's on the Plate?:Kyle Cox (1:48) – Highlights on Harvester. Bacon Bits. Olive Garden. Clean Your Chicken!Steve Warwick (12:06) – Rant on Social Media Influencer Food Crazes. Pre-Workout: What is it?! Caffeine Spinning Cycles. Dried Strawberries & Espresso. Red Bull Diaries. Milton Lopes (21:24) – Portuguese Exchange. It Comes As It Comes! Steak On a Stone. Ketchup On Salmon.Dujonna Gift (26:08) – Rejection to Sweet Potato Fries. Food Health for Longevity. Air Fry Lies! Feeling For Something Sweet. Food From Love. Working From Gratitude. A Teaspoon of Shade…OK Maybe a Cup.Social MediaLick the Plate's Instagram and TikTok: @licktheplatepodcastCameron's Instagram and TikTok: @cbjartslicktheplatepodcast@gmail.comInstrumentals, mixing & mastering of the theme Song "Lick the Plate" courtesy of Adam FarrellAdam's Instagram: @farrell33aAdditional Music & Sound Effects - Music provided by https://slipstreammusic.comTrack: "The Goods"Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/FCIXdXTrack: "Stankfaaczeownit"Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/kAsm7kTrack: "Wine Glass Different Clink Soft 02"Download / Stream: https://slipstreammusic.com/tracks/321a50dc-3bc1-44ba-85a5-0ca8db1b3819?utm_source=attribution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 18: The Marriage Bed

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 75:48


Wedding night goth girl! Batman! Catwoman! A desperate craving for Jurassic Park! Can this really be marital bliss? ABOUT EPISODE 18 This episode is all about long term relationships: the real-life joys and sorrows of the give-and-take required to stay together day after day, and year after year. Sticking with anything for 1, 5, or 50 years takes a lot of hard work and focused attention. But, long term commitments also offer us unique opportunities for personal and shared growth as we navigate life with our partners. So, whether you're in a long term partnership or not, we hope that this episode makes you laugh, makes you think, and inspires you to embrace the ongoing work of building lasting, meaningful relationships with those you love! SHOW CREDITS Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. That's Us! This episode features music by Kyle Cox, John Roseboro, and Cataldo. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production. FUN LINKS TO EXPLORE: Austin's 2024 Favorite Book List The ⁠HOLLY JOLLY MIX⁠ (playful, upbeat, classics!) The ⁠MELANCHOLY MIX⁠ (serene, chilled, mellow vibes) The ⁠JAZZ MIX⁠ (pretty much good for any occasion)

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 15: Girlz Gone Wild

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 63:42


Greek goddesses! Croatian cuties! Volleyball vixens! Dancing Queen! Cyndi Lauper! And the legendary axe-woman Paulette Bunyan! This episode is all about friendship! These special relationships can come in a million shapes and sizes: best friends, work friends, school friends, chatty neighbors, and casual acquaintances! But all friendships are valuable - they help to fight off loneliness and enrich our lives with companionship, hope, balance, and, hopefully, much joy and laughter! From the Swiss alps to the Moroccan desert and from suburban sleepovers to frozen football games, Episode 15 is a celebration of the many wonders of friendship in all its forms - from boyz being boyz to girls going wild! CREDITS Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. That's Us! This episode features music by John Roseboro, Museo, and Kyle Cox. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production. PATREON If you'd like a little more Friday Candy in your life, you can now join the Friday Candy Patreon Community! This is a place where we share fun bonus content and behind the scenes shenanigans from the show. It's free to join or you can become a paid subscriber to get exclusive access to videos of the podcast, extended cuts of the show, and other fun goodies. Visit patreon.com/fridaycandy today to learn more and to join the community. Again, thanks so much for listening.

Dying to Tell You
Javeeda: Balancing Cancer Treatment With Quality of Life

Dying to Tell You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 79:28


Javeeda lives in Toronto and has Adrenocortical carcinoma—a rare and aggressive cancer that starts in the kidney area. Her diagnosis has gone from 3-5 years to 1 year to "months not years." Today she is facing the reality of raising her daughter, planning ahead as much as she can while not knowing how long she has left. At the same time, she's balancing her cancer treatment—which can possibly extend her life—with the impacts it can have on her quality of life.  Javeeda's story is also one of the shared human experience. As she says, “I'm no different than you.” We all have our challenges in life, and a cancer diagnosis does not suddenly turn you into something Other. “I just maybe know what I'm going to die from. Maybe.” >>Theme Music by Michael Shynes, "The Other Side"

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 12: That's America, Baby!

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 68:52


Road trips! Country Music! Ballgames! Teddy Roosevelt! Tennessee sunsets! And SO MANY CORN DOGS! Episode 12 of Friday Candy the Podcast is ALL ABOUT AMERICA, BABIES! We talk a lot about living abroad and traveling around Europe on this show, but this episode is all about America, baby! And since we just spent the summer with friends and family back home, we decided it was time to celebrate what we love most about the good ol' U S A; from Carolina barbecue to the California redwoods, there is so much about America that we appreciate and enjoy. The landscapes, the stories, the food, and most of all, the people! SHOW NOTES Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. That's Us! This episode features music by Kyle Cox, Joseph Bradshaw, Robyn and Cory Quintard, and the Tennessee Pistols. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production. HURRICANE RESPONSE In light of recent events, we're encouraging listeners this week to support the relief efforts of the American Red Cross by visiting redcross.org! Hurricanes Helene and Milton have recently caused massive amounts of damage in the American South and along the Eastern seaboard. And right now, many communities are suffering in the wake of these destructive storms. Luckily, no matter where you live in the world, you can help to make a positive impact as individuals and families in the affected areas work to rebuild. I hope you will consider joining Austin and I in supporting the American Red Cross. You can visit redcross.org today to learn more about the heroic work happening on the ground in places like Asheville, North Carolina. Donating online is quick and easy and it really does make a positive difference.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 11: Match My Freak

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 55:31


We're back, babies! Welcome to Season Two of Friday Candy the Podcast! This episode is full of freaks, (mis)matched lovers, Joy Reports, the Spice Girls, and SO many boyz (also, we reveal the truth about Ashlyn's many enemies)! 'Match My Freak' is all about how very different people can find one another, decide to stick together, and then negotiate the ups and downs of life with one another. As you will hear in the stories ahead, partnering up with another person is never a small task - it's a strange, mysterious, and often hilarious cocktail of human psychology, animal attraction, quirks of personality, and good old dumb luck. But however people come together, one thing is for sure - we're all ‘freaks' in one way or another. Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. That's Us! This episode features music by Kyle Cox, John Roseboro, and Konradsen. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production.

True Tales by Disability Advocates
Making Connections and Changing Lives

True Tales by Disability Advocates

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 48:17 Transcription Available


Making Connections and Changing LivesIn this episode of the True Tales by Disability Advocates Podcast, hosts MsBoye, Jennifer McKinney, and Adam Griebel present stories from disability advocates. The episode includes a reflection on Mesko's early advocacy and a reading of his story "Glen," followed by an interview with advocate Kyle Cox, highlighting the importance of community connections and perseverance. Guest host Toby Al-Trabulsi engages with Kyle about his advocacy journey, emphasizing the need for self-advocacy and the role of supportive relationships.Podcast logo ID:   Bottom left Mesko wearing glasses and a flat cap smiles into the camera. Bottom right Kyle Cox male with short brown hair smiling, seated wearing a light blue button-down shirt, red tie. All above TRUE TALES BY DISABILITY ADVOCATES SEASON 3 Art Spark TexasGuest Bio Kyle Cox graduated from Texas A&M in 2018 with a degree in Political Science, then received his Master of Public Administration from the Bush School of Public Service and Government in 2020.  Born in El Paso, Texas with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a progressive muscle disorder that is the leading fatal genetic disorder in children, Kyle has learned to navigate a world not designed for people with disabilities.   He has fully immersed himself in both the disability and the “abled” communities and has adopted the mantra “It's not the disability, it's the ABILITY” choosing to focus on his abilities.While at Texas A&M, Kyle was involved in numerous campus organizations including the Diversity Commission, Beta Upsilon Chi (BYX) Christian fraternity, Aggie Adaptive Sports, the Bush School Ambassador's Council, the Symphonic Band, and the Hullabaloo Pep band.   He was twice elected to the Student Senate and was elected to the Bush School Ambassador Council.  He was also Chairman and Founder of the Disability Subcommission.Kyle served on the Student Advisory Board for Disability Services and the planning committees for the Student Services Building and the 21st Century Classroom Building.   Kyle served as a delegate for the MSC Fall Leadership Conference and the Abbott Family Leadership Conference and has worked with many Texas A&M officials, Disability Services, and the Center on Disability and Development to improve inclusion and accessibility on the A&M campus.  In the Spring of 2018, Kyle received the Gary Grey Accountability, Climate, and Equity (ACE) Award for his work in advocacy, and in the Spring of 2020, the Buck Weirus Award. Upon graduation, Kyle chose to remain in Aggieland and launched his own consulting company, Cox Consultants, which offers policy consulting and analytics to businesses and agencies.Links:https://www.facebook.com/KylesKomrades/https://kylecoxeportfolio.weebly.com/https://www.facebook.com/CoxConsultants/Videos:https://vimeo.com/269928141/236823631https://vimeo.com/269928141/269928141Highlights00:43 Welcome01:23 Episode Intro03:10 Mesko Intro06:32 Story - "Getting Older" by Mesko07:44 Hosts & Chris Chat07:47 Phenomena, not Conclusion12:15 Toby Welcomes Kyle14:02 Story - "Advocacy, Education, and Relationships" by Kyle Cox18:32 Toby & Kyle Chat18:32 Being a Self-Advocate22:23 Creating a Community & Being of SerClick here to listen with the full transcript.For more details about our programs go to Art Spark Texas, True Tales Podcast Page.

Inside Sports with Al Eschbach
Gideon Hamilton for Al, George Stoia of Soonerscoop.com, Kyle Cox of Pistolsfiring.com, This day in music with Tony and more. Have a great weekend!

Inside Sports with Al Eschbach

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 40:39


Friday, July 19, 2024 Inside Sports with Al Eschbach -Gideon Hamilton for Al, George Stoia of Soonerscoop.com, Kyle Cox of Pistolsfiring.com, This day in music with Tony and more. Have a great weekend! Follow the Sports Animal on Facebook, Instagram and X Follow Tony Z on Instagram and Facebook Listen to past episodes HERE! Follow Inside Sports Podcasts on Apple, Google and SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 10: Where Do We Go From Here?

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 55:51


Life's big questions! The wheel of destiny! Apricots! Peaches! Figs! A self-care nightmare! Baby #3! This is our 'sexiest' episode yet! . Episode 10 of Friday Candy The Podcast is all about making decisions: good decisions, bad decisions, even ‘non-decision decisions.' Every day of our lives is full of decisions - from the minor to the major. This constant decision making can be exhilarating, sure, but it can also be exhausting. So, rather than giving into decision fatigue, we thought, let's have some fun with all this deciding! In the end, Austin and I found that this was a very fun and fascinating topic to discuss…but, of course, you will have to decide for yourself if you agree. . And that's the end of season one of Friday Candy the Podcast! Thank you so much for listening, it has been such a joy to create these first ten episodes for you. We hope that in some way, our conversations and stories have entertained and inspired you. We hope to return with a season two later this year. So, make sure you are following us on Instagram for the latest news and updates. Until then, you can support Friday Candy The Podcast by liking, commenting, reviewing, and by sharing the show with your friends and family. . Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury - that's us! This episode features music by Bryan Simpson, Franc Castillejos, Kyle Cox, and Museo. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production. . We also want to thank those artists who have contributed music throughout season one of Friday Candy the Podcast: Andrew Marlin, John Roseboro, Cory Quintard, Volunteer, Joseph Bradshaw, and New Decades.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 09: How It's Made

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 70:15


Smoke! Mirrors! Some sleight of hand! A tiger! A disappearing man! European adventures! And lots of discussion about green beans! On today's show, we're pulling back the curtain and going behind the scenes to explore ‘how it's made.' From how to create a stage illusion, to how an author's ideas become a published book, and how to make the most out of a summer adventure in Europe, Episode 09 is chock full of true stories and top-secret tips. Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. That's Us! This episode features music by Joseph Bradshaw, Franc Castillejos, Kyle Cox, and Museo. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 08: I Was Wrong

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 59:45


Quicksand! Pickles! Licorice! Dolly Parton! And lots of DUNKS! Episode 08 of Friday Candy the Podcast is all about change - specifically, how our ideas and perspectives change over time; as we grow up and gain new knowledge and experiences. Sometimes, this change is as easy as giving a second chance to a food that used to ick you out. Other times, in order to change, we need to acknowledge that we were wrong before we can move on. This might mean apologizing to someone or asking for forgiveness. Or it might just mean being truly honest with ourselves. I used to think or feel one way, but now I have new information and my thinking has changed. And that's okay. Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. That's Us! This episode features music by Joseph Bradshaw, Bryan Simpson, Franc Castillejos, Kyle Cox, and Museo. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 07: Wonders!

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 67:00


Marvelous! Mysterious! Magical! Mystical! WONDERFUL! Today's show is all about WONDERS! From the mysterious things that we wonder about to those magical moments in life that take us by surprise and leave us with a lasting sense of beauty. In today's EPIC episode, we (like Odysseus!) wander the wide world and encounters wonder at every turn; from the Pyramids of Giza to the gargoyles of Paris, from the innocent days of our childhoods to the vast mysteries of the here and now! Our biggest episode yet features a peak inside Ashlyn's private 'Book of Wonders' and a especially wonderful Joy Report! Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. This episode features special music from ⁠⁠Franc Castillejos⁠, ⁠Kyle Cox⁠, and ⁠Museo⁠. Our theme music is by ⁠Robyn Quin⁠. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of ⁠Sound On Studios⁠ for his help with the audio production. You can support Friday Candy The Podcast by liking, commenting, reviewing, and by sharing the show with your friends and family. Your support truly brings us a lot of jer, so thanks again! We will be back soon with more Friday Candy.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 06: Minimal-ish

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 58:33


Time travel! Camel rides! Sand surfing! A Viking yurt and a very jazzy jer repert! Today's show is all about ‘the stuff of life'…the stuff we buy, the stuff we collect, the stuff we keep and the stuff we give away. But even more than that, this episode is about our ever-changing relationship to our stuff - from the clothes we wear to the homes we live in. So, whether you think of yourself as a minimalist or a maximalist (or somewhere in between) we hope that today's show is a good reminder to focus on the things that truly matter the most in life. Those things that aren't even things at all. On today's show, we share our tips for living a minimal-ish lifestyle. And we also talk a lot about ladders (surprisingly). This episode features music by John Roseboro, Kyle Cox, Franc Castillejos, and Museo. Our theme music is by Robin Quin. Special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 05: When I Grow Up

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 56:50


Dolphin-trainer Ashlyn! Paris' worst tour guide! Guess that job! Indiana Jones! Scrooge McDuck money! Ancient Greek wisdom! Honky tonkin'! Pretty good life advice from Uncle Austin! And, of course, an all new jer reperts! Today's show is all about growing up and going to work. Whether that's teaching, raising kids, building decks, or decoding ancient messages like Indiana Jones - there are about a million jobs out there and, honestly, most of them are pretty fascinating. So whatever kind of work you do, or wherever you are in your personal career journey, we hope that today's show inspires you to keep on keeping on! Friday Candy was created and hosted by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. This episode features special music from Bryan Simpson, Franc Castillejos, Kyle Cox, and Museo. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. As always, a special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 04: The Gloves Are Comin' Off

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 59:14


Disputes! Disagreements! Debates! Episode 04 is all about (mostly petty) conflicts. It's our longest episode yet (sorry, not sorry!) and features all kinds of fisticuffs. Of course, sometimes our petty differences can be very serious. Other times…not so much. From listeners' petty disputes to our own domestic disagreements, goat blessings, dinner roll thievery, a Grandma named 'Mama', some sauna drama, the mysteries of the ⁠Enneagram⁠, sage relationship advice from the ⁠Gottman Institute⁠, and a new Spanish Summer cocktail recipe called a ‘Tween-toe de Verano!' Seriously, Episode 04 is a bit unhinged - just the way we like it! . This episode of Friday Candy features music by ⁠Kyle Cox⁠, Museo⁠, and Franc Castillejos. Our theme music is by ⁠Robyn Quin⁠. Special thanks to Chad Snavely of ⁠Sound On Studios⁠ for his help with the audio production. You can listen to Friday Candy: The Mixtape ⁠here⁠ (new songs added weekly)! . You can support Friday Candy: The Podcast by following the show on Instagram and by liking, sharing, reviewing, and commenting. And please stay in touch, we'd love to hear from you! Thank you for listening.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 03: Becoming Mom and Dad

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 54:39


Home birth! A dark and stormy night! Magical midwives! An epic road trip! Beyoncé! Babies on bikes! Super love! And, obviously, Thor, the God of Thunder! . Today's show is our biggest and most personal yet. 'Becoming Mom and Dad' is all about the transition into parenthood - that strange and sacred transformation from normal, peaceful, relatively rational adults into…well…into parenthood. But don't worry, we've done our best to avoid sob stories about diaper-changing and night feeding - although those struggles are very real! Instead, today's episode is a celebration of the change and growth that happens whenever you welcome a new little human into your life. . This episode of Friday Candy features music by Kyle Cox and Museo. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. Special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production. You can listen to Friday Candy: The Mixtape here (new songs added weekly)! . You can support Friday Candy: The Podcast by following the show on Instagram and by liking, sharing, reviewing, and commenting. And please stay in touch, we'd love to hear from you! Thank you for listening.

Lick the Plate
Coffee Talk (feat. Kyle Cox)

Lick the Plate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 52:05


Kyle Cox joins us for Episode 4!What's on the plate: Café Experiences. Battle of the Plant-Based Milks. Fragrances & Coffee Notes. Long Blacks & Lattes. Experimenting in the Kitchen. Mac & Cheese Pie...But Make It Vegan. The Best Vegan Cheeses. York Club Test Results. Spirulina. Navigating Food Intolerances. Kyle Cox's Kitchen. The Ultimate Roast. Sunday Soup. Bajan Vinaigrette.Notable Things MentionedRedemption Roasters (café) – https://www.redemptionroasters.com/The World Atlas of Coffee (book) – https://www.theworldatlasofcoffee.com/Social MediaKyle's Instagram Page: @kyle_.coxLick the Plate's Instagram and TikTok: @licktheplatepodcastCameron's Instagram and TikTok: @cbjartslicktheplatepodcast@gmail.comInstrumentals, mixing & mastering of the theme Song "Lick the Plate" courtesy of Adam FarrellAdam's Instagram: @farrell33aSourceshttps://www.webmd.com/diet/spirulina-health-benefitsAdditional Music & Sound Effects - Music provided by https://slip.streamTrack: "Cheesy Elevator"Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/7ORNKbTrack: "Glass Pour Clank 02"Download / Stream: https://slip.stream/tracks/362c52b1-640e-4b79-b5ca-02dedd248603?utm_source=attributionTrack: "New Mexico"Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/2zrAnaTrack: "Frying Pan Sizzle 01"Download / Stream: https://slip.stream/tracks/7b806ee1-2e70-4d0b-8cd0-7ace47a45764?utm_source=attributionTrack: "Wine Glass Different Clink Soft 02"Download / Stream: https://slip.stream/tracks/321a50dc-3bc1-44ba-85a5-0ca8db1b3819?utm_source=attribution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 02: Mister & Misadventure

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 44:17


Pack your bags, throw on a beret, and grab a baguette! On this episode of Friday Candy: The Podcast, we're heading off to The Old World to experience 'la dolce vita' - the sweet life. Featuring some of our favorite travel tales from Italy, Switzerland, and the Greek Islands as well as a thoughtful conversation about the practical realities of moving from the US to Denmark (and then Spain), Episode 02 is a mixed bag of international mishaps, missteps, and hilarious misadventures! Also, Episode 02 includes an new and basically unhinged edition of the 'Joy Report!' . Friday Candy: The Podcast is hosted and created by Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. This episode of Friday Candy features music by ⁠⁠Kyle Cox⁠⁠ and Franc Castillejos, ⁠⁠Volunteer and New Decades, and Museo⁠⁠. Our theme music is by ⁠⁠Robyn Quin⁠⁠. Special thanks to Chad Snavely of ⁠Sound On Studios⁠ for his help with the audio production. You can listen to Friday Candy: The Mixtape ⁠here⁠ (new songs added weekly)! . You can support Friday Candy: The Podcast by following the show on Instagram and by liking, sharing, reviewing, and commenting. And please stay in touch, we'd love to hear from you! Thank you for listening.

Friday Candy: The Podcast
Episode 01: Buckle Up Lovers!

Friday Candy: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 43:32


Buckle Up Lovers! and welcome to Episode 1 of Friday Candy: The Podcast with Ashlyn and Austin Sailsbury. In this episode we share the story of our 'meet cute' as well as some of the relationship lessons we've learned over the past 15 years; it's our take on long-distance dating, moving to Europe, the changing nature of longterm partnerships, and how to know if you've found 'the one!'. Also, we share a brand new 'Joy Report' and a hilarious selection of shocking and traumatic 'Meet Ew's' submitted by you, the listeners! This episode of Friday Candy features music by Kyle Cox and Museo. Our theme music is by Robyn Quin. Special thanks to Chad Snavely of Sound On Studios for his help with the audio production. You can support Friday Candy: The Podcast by following the show on Instagram and by liking, sharing, reviewing, and commenting. And please stay in touch, we'd love to hear from you! Thank you for listening.

Bringin' it Backwards
Interview with Josh Radnor

Bringin' it Backwards

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 39:28


We had the pleasure of interviewing Josh Radnor over Zoom video!Singer-songwriter, actor, writer and director Josh Radnor has shared his new single “Learning,” a meditative exploration into embracing one's full range of emotions as a testament to true vulnerability. The new single will appear on Eulogy: Volume I, due out November 17 as the first installment in his double-album solo debut Eulogy: Volume I + II. Radnor spoke with People about “Learning” and his upcoming album, which they hailed as “an instructional booklet of sorts put to the sound of beautiful music.” Additionally, today he appeared on LIVE with Kelly and Mark to perform the new single and discuss his music career.“‘Learning' is my favorite song that Kyle Cox and I wrote together,” shares Radnor. “I think a lot of adults, especially men, have to do a kind of remedial class in the emotions they were once taught were weak and inappropriate to feel, namely loneliness, fear, and sadness. This is a song about reclaiming the right to feel the full range of feelings.”“Learning” follows the “devastatingly intimate” (Paste) “NYC” and rebellious lead album single “Red,” which Entertainment Weekly praised, noting, “Josh Radnor has taken his heartache and turned it into a milestone in his music career.” Produced and engineered by Radnor's Nashville friends Jeremiah Dunlap, Cory Quintard, and Kyle Cox, Eulogy: Volume I exudes the unquestionable sturdiness of timeless, storytelling-driven Americana, boasting anthemic melodies laced with electronic elements and idiosyncratic twists. Many of the songs on the album serve as goodbyes of sorts: a letting go of people, places, emotions, and ideas.Throughout Eulogy: Volume I, Radnor's grounded and intimate songwriting style blends the timeless art of existential questioning with relatable, down-to-earth narratives. Backed by sometimes rowdy, sometimes sparse instrumentation, there's an alluring sense of vulnerability woven throughout the album, each track well-attuned to the emotion that sparked its creation.Songwriting is nothing new to Radnor, who began making music in 2013 with friend and celebrated Aussie artist, Ben Lee. The pair released two albums as Radnor & Lee – a self-titled debut in 2017, followed by sophomore album Golden State in 2020. Then, in 2021, he dropped his debut solo EP, titled One More Then I'll Let You Go, which was praised by American Songwriter for its “clever craftsmanship” and “certain purity.”We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #JoshRadnor #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement

In The Free Zone with Norm
That poor soul, he looks wrecked, putting out his last cigarette

In The Free Zone with Norm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 77:00


The 145th episode of 'In The Freezone with Norm' delves into a multitude of topics such as comedy, music, football, and spirituality. The conversation ranges from exploring the comedic world featuring artists like Bert Kreischer and Matt Rife to discussing the transformative power of music, highlighting Johnny Cash's cover of 'Hurt'. In sports, the hosts examine an impressive performance by high school quarterback Kyle Cox, and the unforeseen success of Detroit Lions. The discussion on coaching loyalty, player transfers, and team performances are also covered. The episode takes a spiritual turn touching upon the 'give it to God' mentality and finding a religious balance. Personal experiences, aging, life back home, and new show segments concerning spirituality and small-town history are interspersed throughout the conversation.00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter00:42 Discussing Last Week's Episode01:15 Haunted House Stories02:22 Celebrity Gossip: Will Smith and Puff Daddy04:59 The Art of Comedy and Roasting06:20 The Intricacies of Friendship and Bullying07:32 The Story of Tom Scholz and the Band Boston15:08 High School Football Record Breaker33:13 Stand-up Comedy and Its Evolution37:15 The Hype and Reality of Coach Prime41:14 Introduction to Stavros and His Impact on Comedy42:02 The Influence of Fame on Comedians42:58 The Dark Side of Comedy: Pain and Unhappiness43:55 The Role of Pain in Comedy44:23 Personal Anecdotes and Observations45:02 Discussion on Favorite Carbonated Beverages46:11 Reflections on Sitcom Families and Personal Experiences49:03 Exploring the Impact of Music on Mood and Environment01:03:04 Discussion on the Detroit Lions' Successful Season01:07:05 Exploring the Concept of 'Giving it to God'01:10:53 Final Thoughts and Housekeeping

Sharp & Benning
65 Carries…- Segment 3

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 12:37


Kyle Cox of Sandhills/Thedford carried 65 times for 486 yards and 6TDs.

Wesley at UCF
Interview with Kyle Cox I Wesley at UCF #78

Wesley at UCF

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 39:21


Tune in as Erwin continues his series of sitting down with alumni to learn about their lives and careers past graduation to inspire college students. This time sitting down with alumni Dr. Kyle Cox. A Podcast to Encourage College Students and the World. For More Info About our Ministry: Wesley at UCF Call or Text: 407-491-1286 To Donate go to: WesleyatUCF.org/donate Follow Wesley on Social Media Facebook Twitter Instagram Snapchat: RevErwin

Positive Philter Short Takes
Networking Within An Organization

Positive Philter Short Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 10:17


In this episode, I discuss the importance of networking within your organization. Tap in!  Social Media/Plugs GMU Toastmasters Social Media  Twitter: https://twitter.com/GMUToastmasters Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GMUToastmasters Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gmutoastmasters/ Alpha Toastmasters Social Media  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092388341387 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alphatoastmasters1906/ If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the Podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter Positive Philter was selected by FeedSpot as Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/ The Positive Philter Podcast is dedicated to Jeff Kirsch. A long-time supporter of the show and a major influence on this show's growth. Please support the careers of future advocates by donating to the Jeff Kirsch Fund for Anti-Hunger Advocacy. This fund was named after Jeff Kirsch for his decades of service in fighting hunger and inequality. Link to fund: https://frac.org/kirschfund

MICHAELBANE.TV™ ON THE RADIO!
What Rattlesnakes Can Teach You

MICHAELBANE.TV™ ON THE RADIO!

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 46:58


This week Michael talks about lessons to be learned from Newt the Beagle's unfortunate encounter with a rattlesnake. Plus, why the Stoeger STR-9MC is a hot property, and a look at revolvers from Finks Custom Gunsmithing and Rossi. MichaelBane.TV - On the Radio episode # 172. Scroll down for reference links on topics discussed in this episode. Disclaimer: The statements and opinions expressed here are our own and may not represent those of the companies we represent or any entities affiliated to it. Host: Michael Bane Producer: Flying Dragon Ltd. More information and reference links: Stoeger STR-9MC Taurus 692 .357/.38 9mm/.380 Finks Custom Gunsmithing Rossi Revolvers Military Armament Corp/SDS Imports M2 The Music of Amos Ever-Hadani The Music of Kyle Cox

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame
S8 Ep26: Sifiso Mazibuko & Kyle Cox, Otis & Paul in Ain't Too Proud

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 35:35


Sifiso Mazibuko and Kyle Cox are currently playing Otis Williams and Paul Williams in the original West End cast of Ain't Too Proud - The Life and Times of The Temptations. Having opened on Broadway in 2019, Ain't Too Proud  opened in London to huge acclaim earlier this year. The show follows the remarkable journey of The Temptations from the streets of Detroit to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.Some of Sifiso's theatre credits include: Malindadzimu (Hampstead Theatre) and Motown The Musical (Shaftesbury Theatre). He was a standby in the original West End cast of Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre) and went on to takeover as Aaron Burr in the musical's second year. A recent graduate from ArtsEd, Kyle played Wyatt in Crazy For You (Chichester Festival Theatre) before making his West End debut in the ensemble of Elf The Musical (Dominion Theatre).Ain't Too Proud recently extended its run at the Prince Edward Theatre until 7th January 2024.Hosted by Andrew Tomlins  @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.  

Sports Morning with Craig Humphreys
Gideon with Kyle Cox 8-9

Sports Morning with Craig Humphreys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 14:03


Gideon discusses Oklahoma State football with Kyle Cox of Pistols Firing Blog!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cascadia Prep's show
Cascadia Preps Radio: 6/29/22 Huffman & Spencer

Cascadia Prep's show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 83:04


Brandon and Ryland are backing talking football, and other topics. Angels and Mariners had a little dust up on Sunday. Both guys have a pet peeve. PLU Showcase & 11v11 and five names - Landen Hatchett, Gabe Downing, Heath Ozaeta, Kyle Cox and Carlos Matheny.

Rooted
Rooted S3E3: Bon Jovi? Even better Kyle Cox

Rooted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 58:39


Today we have one of our very own, Kyle Cox! Kyle is a self-made businessman who sells alien-like instruments, and above all else, he loves Jesus Christ. From having a season of zero business sales to redirecting his entire work schedule to spend time with Jesus, this will be an episode you don't want to miss! Plus, Kyle has played and opened up for some pretty well know musicians, so tune in and find out how Jesus has impacted Kyle's life!

Creative Moonlighting
Ep.41 - Collective Creativity with ATX Band - Yes Sir, No Sir

Creative Moonlighting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 85:06


Please welcome Austin, Texas band, Yes Sir, No Sir.  Tonight, Denise and Matthew had the pleasure of sitting down with all six band members, Kevin Brinkkoeter,  Grant Chambers, Kyle Cox, Johnny Jeffers, Dave Dierksen and Ashton Acuna. While no strangers to the Austin music scene, the band explored the creative process behind their debut album, “Bright White Light,” recently featured on local Austin radio station KUTX. Free form conversation, a few beers, a bottle of vino and lots of laughter allowed us to discuss some of Creative Moonlighting's favorite topics: connections, creative tension, the nuance of musical collaboration, and the balance between family and artistic endeavors. Join us as we sit down with longtime friends sharing "a common desire to create music, art and entertainment they love and a family keepsake worthy of legacy."   Check out more of Yes Sir, No Sir: Official Yes Sir, No Sir Website KUTX Song of the Day - Bright White Light Bright White Light Music Video   Enjoy and as always, send questions and comments to Griffyn.co@gmail.com  #ysnsband #atxmusic #atxmusician #austintexasmusic #atx #atxband #workhorsemarketing #kutx #atxartists #bandingtogether #indierock #indierockband #austintx #austinmusicscene #austinmusician #creativemoonlighting #griffynco #griffyncoproductions

On The Couch With Kyle Cox
On The Couch With Kyle- Intro

On The Couch With Kyle Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 1:09


A quick intro to the brand new podcast On The Couch, hosted by Kyle Cox. Don't forget to tune in each week and subscribe for new episodes!!

Positive Philter Short Takes
MLK Day Reflections

Positive Philter Short Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 6:07


Just wanted to share some thoughts I have on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.  Thank you Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for your contributions to this world that live on to this day! Social Media/Plugs New Friend Survey https://forms.gle/gb3scAKDhJBWcmtK6 Gratitude GroupMe  https://groupme.com/join_group/84134832/ocrZ2dPz If you have a question for the podcast, call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter FeedSpot selected positive Philter as the Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/

Positive Philter Short Takes
Visualization and Manifestation

Positive Philter Short Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 5:03


I start every year with two exercises to visualize and manifest my goals and dreams. What are your thoughts on visualization and manifestation?  Social Media/Plugs New Friend Survey https://forms.gle/gb3scAKDhJBWcmtK6 Gratitude GroupMe  https://groupme.com/join_group/84134832/ocrZ2dPz If you have a question for the podcast, call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter FeedSpot selected positive Philter as the Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/

Positive Philter Short Takes
Positive Philter Update Show 1.3.2022 (Short Takes Version)

Positive Philter Short Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 8:20


With the start of the new year comes change and adventure. During this show update, you will find out what Positive Philter has been for the future! Check it out!  Social Media/Plugs David Meltzer's Gratitude Challenge Link:  https://free.dmeltzer.com/gratitude New Friend Survey https://forms.gle/gb3scAKDhJBWcmtK6 Gratitude GroupMe  https://groupme.com/join_group/84134832/ocrZ2dPz If you have a question for the podcast, call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter FeedSpot selected positive Philter as the Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/

Positive Philter Short Takes
Unforeseen Impact

Positive Philter Short Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 7:45


I recently received a voicemail on the podcast hotline and it reminded me of the unforeseen impact we all have on others. Let me know your thoughts!  Social Media/Plugs If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the Podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter Positive Philter was selected by FeedSpot as Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/

College & Kimball
Oklahoma State Preview with Kyle Cox of the Pistols Firing blog

College & Kimball

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 22:38


The 'Cats moved to 3-0 after a decisive 38-17 win over Nevada in their final non-conference game of 2021. Big 12 starts in earnest this weekend as Kansas State travels to Stillwater to take on the undefeated Oklahoma State Cowboys. Jeff Burkhart caught up with Kyle Cox, who covers all things Oklahoma State for the Pistols Firing blog. Kyle addresses a number of questions including: - What has plagued the Oklahoma State offense during the non-conference slate? - Who is the next game-breaking wide receiver? - What has Utah State transfer Jaylen Warren given the Oklahoma State backfield? - Has Spencer Sanders hit his ceiling as a QB? - What unit has shined brightest for the Cowboy defense? - Does Oklahoma State find a way to hold serve at home against Kansas State?  - How have Oklahoma State fans handled OU announcing that it will be departing the Big 12? Follow us on Twitter @College_Kimball

Tri-Cities Influencer Podcast with Paul Casey
81. Growing Forward Podcast featuring Kyle Cox

Tri-Cities Influencer Podcast with Paul Casey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 43:52


Paul Casey: John Maxwell's says, "If change doesn't make you uncomfortable, it's not really change." There might be like, baby change. But, when we're talking about change in the seminar, we're talking about, like substantial change for your project, or your team, or an organization. Speaker 2: Raising the water level of leadership in the Tri-Cities of Eastern Washington. It's the Tri-Cities Influencer Podcast. Welcome to the TCI Podcast, where local leadership and self-leadership expert Paul Casey interviews local CEOs, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit executives, to hear how they lead themselves and their teams, so we can all benefit from their wisdom and experience. Here's your host, Paul Casey of Growing Forward Services, coaching and it could be individuals and teams to spark breakthrough success. Paul Casey: It's a great day to grow forward. Thanks for joining me today for our episode with Kyle Cox. Kyle is the Executive Director and Chief Librarian of the Mid-Columbia Libraries. And when I asked something quirky or interesting about Kyle, he told me about Scotland, and that's where he spent some of his childhood, but it made a conflict in his childhood. Kyle, tell us a little bit more. Kyle Cox: Yeah, so I spent a couple years of my childhood in Scotland. Actually, in St. Andrews, Scotland, the home of golf. Paul Casey: Wooh. Kyle Cox: I did got this PhD from St. Andrews. So, I moved from Western Washington as a fairly small child... To Scotland where I was also a fairly small child. But, it was an interesting experience. We were Americans, there were very few Americans in St. Andrews. At that time, you had basically grad students and their families, and Air Force officers and their families that were stationed to the RF base. Kyle Cox: So, there were very many of us. We were reminded constantly that we were Americans in a very negative way. I think, there's a lot of fun in the UK of reminding someone to yank. But, then, we came back from Scotland, I had a very thick Scottish accent. I only need metric because I have been single for so long over there. I even have forgotten some American history and basic American stuff. Kyle Cox: So, everyone, when I came back, including at school, thought I was actually Scottish, no one believed that I was an American. And, for me, as a child, it was a very formative experience because I was a stranger in a strange land. And then, I was a stranger in my own land. Paul Casey: Wow. Kyle Cox: Until, kind of feeling like a stranger in both places, after basically going through acculturation and socialization and Scotland made me, so that I was no longer an American. Paul Casey: Wow. Kyle Cox: But, it really again, formed a lot of my wife experience a kid, good and bad, honestly. Paul Casey: And probably, funded a good therapist for couples. All right. You got to do the accent. You have some to talk about the library on your accent. Kyle Cox: Yeah. And so, I can usually do a pretty good Scottish accent, not always on a command. The town... I don't know if you remember the song, and I would walk 500 miles? Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: They lived in Fife, which is where we lived. And the town they lived in was called Otter Box in Scotland. So, Otter Box in Scotland. That's a real word, by the way. But, Scotland and it was very specific and it's a wonderful broke. Watch Outlander, if you want more Scottish accents. I probably am not the greatest at it anymore. Kyle Cox: But, the plus side though, Paul, is I can watch a lot of stuff from the BBC and have no problem understanding what they're saying. And a lot of other people need subtitles. So, I guess that's my expense superpower as a result of living in the US. Paul Casey: All right. Tri-City Influence listeners, if you need a translator, you've got Kyle on your side. Kyle Cox: You can have me translate BBC shows, if you need me. Paul Casey: Awesome. We'll dive in. Let's check in with our Tri-City Influencers sponsor. Take back your weekends and let Senske Services be your green team. Senske Services is a locally owned and operated company founded in 1947, that has been working with families for nearly 75 years to help create and maintain environments that are great places to live, work and play. Paul Casey: They are a family business built on family values. And Senske dedicated to delivering quality and providing exceptional customer service. Senske offers a variety of services including full service lawn care, pest control, tree care and Christmas decor. You may have seen their holiday lights show at the corporate office, it is a must see every year. Paul Casey: Services are backed by the Senske promise, which means the job will be done right or they come back out. To learn more about the services Senske provides and the offers available to you, visit senske.com. Thank you for your support of leadership development in the Tri-Cities. Paul Casey: So, welcome, Kyle. I was privileged to meet you through Leadership at Tri-Cities which I've been able to save for many of my guests for this podcast over the years because they are the influential people here in Tri-Cities. And you have served on the board, they're even class director and they're excited about being the next class director again, and... Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: ... adding value wherever you go. So, let's look at our Tri-City Influencers can get to know you. Tell us a little bit about the libraries, and then a little bit more about what you do for about 80% of your average day. Kyle Cox: Sure. The combi libraries is an inner County Library District. So, we serve Ben Franklin counties. We also serve Adams County. So, we have 12 branches to cross but in Franklin County. The only place we don't have service is City of Richland, which has their own library. But we go from Prosser, the West all the way up to Columbus to the East, which is about halfway to Pullman. Kyle Cox: And then, two branches in candlewick, two branches in Pascoe, serve a lot of people, over a quarter million residents. Actually, are served by MCL. So, what do I do? I'm the Executive Director, the Chief Librarian. Most of what I do every week is coaching people. That's a huge part of my job. We have over 120 employees. Kyle Cox: We have, again, over 12 work sites. We serve a lot of people, different needs. Obviously, it's not just books at the library. We help people in so many different parts of their lives, finding jobs, helping people write resumes, navigating the internet, also checking out lots of books and movies, et cetera. Kyle Cox: But, again, primarily, what I spend most of my time on is coaching people. I have a fantastic team of really good people who know what they're doing, which makes my job easy. But, it's more about coaching. A big part of it is, obviously, resource allocation, monitoring resources, seeing where they're going, are we accomplishing what we're setting out to do. Kyle Cox: And then, I think the third big part of what I spend my time doing is looking for opportunities and threats. I think most really good CEOs are looking at the outside. They're scanning the environment to seeing what's out there in terms of how we could better serve our customers, how we could better serve our region, how we could leverage partnerships, to better serve people, with existing partners, other agencies. Kyle Cox: And then, also, what's coming down the pike, what could threaten us in our ability to fulfill our mission. And so, that means lots of news. I read a lot of news, I'm got to, what, read a lot of trade news, especially. I'm a news junkie. So, I consume a lot of news that like news, past. Obviously, 12 plus months has met a lot of news, just consuming constantly. Kyle Cox: So, again, I would say coaching people, resource allocation, and then constantly scanning for opportunities and threats. That's probably the three most common things I do in my week. Paul Casey: I love how you lead with coaching as number one. Obviously, I'm a coach. And so, that's music to my ears when a leader says that. Coaching, of course, is a style of leadership. Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: And I just think it gets the best reception from your team because it's this arm round mentality of, "Hey, let's go towards this goal together." And I love how you lead with that. Why do you love what you do? Kyle Cox: I think at the end of the day, I think you can't love what you do 100% of the time. And it's more about finding the why. And, sometimes, again, everyone, including CEOs and tech breakers, et cetera, have to be reminded there why. One of the things that comes to mind frequently is, I was on the State Library Board for six years. We have meetings all over the state. I went to Seattle and Olympia quite a bit. Kyle Cox: I had a little bit of break time between flights and my meetings. And so, I went to my childhood library in West Seattle that I loved very much. I have very fond memories of. It's a beautiful old Carnegie building. And I had not been there for 20 plus years. And so, I thought, "You know what? I'm going to go to my library after being in hours of library meetings." And I walking into the up, those steps into this very old, beautiful brick building, I was very much overwhelmed by how much I loved being in that space and how many memories I had of learning. Kyle Cox: I am a lifelong learner. I love learning. If I'm not learning, I'm actually not very happy, quite frankly. I know that of myself. And I'm reminded of being a small, again, a small child walking up to what I thought was a huge building, which in retrospect was not that big. But, to me, it was gigantic. And just remembering that I could find anything I ever wanted to learn about or read about or listen to, and that people at the library are not there to tell me what is good or bad, but just to help me find that. Kyle Cox: And, I'll be honest, I was very little overwhelmed by the positive feelings that I had. That reminds me of why I do what I do. In our country, we are privileged... People forget this, we have a right to information in this country. Libraries exist to help people find information to learn, to escape, to enjoy. We don't even care why you're doing it. But, we have an obligation to provide you with that experience. Kyle Cox: Why brace people forget in our country are the most used cultural organizations, in almost every community go to. You don't think about it, because we're quiet. We're not as self-imposing or obvious or loud. If we're doing our job well, you're having a seamless experience. It's positive, you're getting what you need. Kyle Cox: And so, I think, for me, I love what I do, because I can help others feel the way that I felt as a child. And that, I feel whenever I could, walking through the steps, I'm like, "Oh, my gosh, there's literally anything I want to learn about, or I want to read about, or I want to experience." And that makes, I think lives more meaningful, more impacted, more aware of others. Kyle Cox: I think that the more that you learn, the more empathy you build in yourself and towards others. And I think that that's, again, an underlying human need that we have that we frequently overlook, because we're too busy dealing with everything else. Libraries do wonderful things on relatively little money compared to a lot of the other services that we fund to the public sector. But, we do it because we care about others. We care about our community. And, ultimately, we believe that information and knowledge helps make people have a better life and enjoy their lives more. That's why I love what I do. Paul Casey: Makes me want to go to the library right now. Kyle Cox: You should, Paul. Why aren't you at the library right now? And, of course, we have a fantastic... We have Libby... Paul Casey: That's right. Kyle Cox: ... that means so people use digital resources now because of COVID. There was a period where we couldn't even check out anything physically for about five months, it was crazy. But, now, again, we have so many people every single day. I use it, audio books, eBooks, magazines, it's all there, and it's all on your tablet or phone. If it's not checked out, you can get an under 30 seconds, typically. So... Paul Casey: Yeah, tell the listeners about Libby because I know some of our listeners do use Audible or maybe some other pie graph. Kyle Cox: And I do too, I subscribe to Audible. I hope that's okay to say. I know my kids both love audiobooks. And so, and, sometimes, because of how digital publishing works, we can't as a library always get digital materials... Paul Casey: Sure. Kyle Cox: ... for specific imprints like Amazon's, Imprint, doesn't always release or sell to library. Paul Casey: Okay. Kyle Cox: So, there is complications. But, Libby is the app that you can download. What you would do is, if you have an MCL card, you just basically sign in with your card information. The access to our entire collection, which is it's one of the biggest in the state. We started really early back in 2009. That's before most people... And we've just been putting money into it, and resources every single year. Kyle Cox: During COVID, because we were able to be open to the public, we shifted quite a bit of money, almost a quarter million dollars just to the new materials for digital... Paul Casey: Wow. Kyle Cox: ... because the demand was so, so high. So, yeah, demo Libby on your app store, you'll log in with your library account information. And Paul is showing you right now, it's fantastic. But, honestly, the nice thing too is that there's no late fees. We don't have late fees anymore, anyway. But, it will check itself back in, if we even tell you want to renew this, if no one's waiting for it, you can get it renewed, it's a really fast, convenient way of doing it. Kyle Cox: Again, not just eBooks, but also audio books in both English and Spanish. And we're working in other languages, too. We have picture books for kids and early beginning readers really chapter books. And then, a huge magazine collection, which I'm really excited about. Magazines are in that weird period of, are they going to survive or not? Kyle Cox: And because of the digital platform, there's a great way to consume magazines without feeling like you're killing half a forest just to get your magazine fixed in every month. Paul Casey: Man, it's so good, so good. I love how you said leaders are learners. And when we're learning, we're growing. And you have all created the atmosphere of learning there in the library. And it is one of the first things, I think of when I think about where do I go to learn? Where do I go to grow? And that's fantastic. Paul Casey: So, let me go there with you. So, leaders have to have a growth mindset, which you do. And I can't tell you how many of my guests when I asked the very last question of how do you want to gain more influence? They say something along the lines of keep learning, keep growing, keep professionally developing. So, how do you keep evolving as a leader, Kyle? What's in your professional development plan? Kyle Cox: I think part of it is a good indicator if I'm growing is, if I'm uncomfortable. Paul Casey: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Kyle Cox: Honestly, I think that we... In our society, our experience is designed to be as comfortable as possible. I think that private sector, public sector, it's trying to be as comfortable as possible. So, what I like to do quite frankly, is again, I consider a lot of news, I read a lot of time looking for new things and thoughts. There's a couple of places I go to for professional's sources, some really good blogs that I really love because they're already kind of a thought leader on that. Kyle Cox: But, what I have found, though, is that for me to evolve, I do need to be a little uncomfortable. I need to have something that challenges me. Sometimes, with app, especially if I become a little too uncomfortable with an idea, I'll have to hit pause, and I need to come back to it. But, I have done enough work on myself that I'm aware of that. Kyle Cox: And for me, it's also figuring out why am I uncomfortable because of this? What about this is making me uncomfortable? Frequently, when someone has a great idea, it's not because they want to make you mad, or alienate you or exclude you. It's because there's a need that you don't fully understand yet. I think that's part of it. It's figuring out, how can I better understand other's needs or where they're coming from? Kyle Cox: And I think as I understand that, more and more, and it's something I'm going to be working on until I die. It helps me grow as a person. Again, I think empathy is so important. It is a trait that we frequently overlook in leadership development. As I've told, a lot of my staff, like some of the stuff that you're working on to be a leader at work is going to make you a better human being, and we are one unit. We are not... I tried doing that. I think, a lot of leaders have tried doing that, where you think, what, this is business mode. This is personal mode. This is parenting mode. We're all the same person. Kyle Cox: And so, as you're working on things, and you're learning about things, and sometimes, confronting things that you don't particularly like, as you work on that, and as you consider it, and as you begin practice those skills, and that awareness over and over again, you're going to be better in general, and you're going to hopefully, improve all parts of your life because you can't be great at one thing, and horrible another because those innate skills are so connected. Kyle Cox: You mentioned coaching. Coaching, again, as I did more and more coaching, I think with my own staff, I saw myself getting more coaching focused with the kids, with my kids a little bit more. And so, it's this idea, I tell this to myself all the time, we are one person. You can't get really good at this one part. I mean, I guess you can, I would not recommend it. Because you're compartmentalizing different parts of your personality, which is not healthy. Kyle Cox: But, again, the more that you engage with all parts of yourself, and build up again, more self-awareness, more empathy, so that you can understand the fact that if I get offended or upset or uncomfortable, where is that coming from? Because typically, it's not the source. The source is not intended to do that to me. Again, it could, chances are it won't. Kyle Cox: And I feel like that's how I grow is by finding a little room for growth. I like being challenged. My wife has said that point blank, if I am bored, I get complacent. And so, I like having a stretch goal because it makes me feel the need to work there. Again, sometimes, I have to hit pause and say, "Okay, you're getting too upset about this, come back to this in 24 hours or come back to this in a week." But, I think it's the quest of self-improvement. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: I think, where you just have to constantly be looking at the fact that, again, not everyone is setting out to make your life harder or to whatever you think, but in the moment, we might feel that way. So, yeah, I hope that answered the question. Paul Casey: Yeah, it's good stuff. It reminds me of the, like the red, yellow and green zones that we can have where green is just, we're in that productivity. It feels really comfortable, almost too easy some complacency sets in. Yellow is that stretch zone that somebody won't call it fun, comfortable, right? It's where you have to... Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: ... try to put on a little bit of a smirk, smile and say, "Alright, I'm going to go into this zone where I'm a little uncomfortable, because I know I need to push myself with a challenge. And then, red zone, you don't want to go there because that's the burnout zone where you just... Kyle Cox: Exactly. Paul Casey: ... out or freak out, and go into a panic attack. So, we just need more yellow zone in our life. And it sounds like you like to go there. Kyle Cox: I do. I do. The challenge, though, is that when you've been in yellow and red zones a lot, sometimes, you don't always recognize that a green zone is a good place to be too. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: I think that's the other piece too, is that, again, there's this... We're socialized over our entire lives as to what a leader or a boss or whatever you want to call is. And I think part of that for, especially in your 20s is, you're busy. You're constantly busy. But if I'm busy, I'm productive. If I busy, I'm impactful. If I'm busy, you know what I mean? It's this whole idea that I have to constantly be in yellow right up to the edge of red as much as possible to be like this, on the move, impactful leader. And I think that we also have to make time to enjoy the green zones that we have. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: I think frequently, we undervalue the green zones during times that we have because I think that's how you help feed your own individual needs is that, it doesn't have to be yellow all the time. It doesn't have to be bright orange, whatever color you want to use. But, I think, that's also that means stepping back and learning about yourself, and what your own needs are. And in addition to the needs of your team, just being able to say, sometimes, it's good to have green. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: And, sometimes, it's not always a negative to be able to have time where you can breed, where you cannot feel like you're constantly stretching or pulling or pushing yourself or others or a project. Paul Casey: Yeah, that's good because... And if you're listening, and you're an achiever, you totally know what Kyle's talking about because it's always like continuous improvement, on to the next thing, push, push, push. And the green zone can both be a strength zone, or it could be a recovery zone... Kyle Cox: Exactly. Paul Casey: ... or just pull back, and then get out of overdrive for a while, just stay in drive. And now, let's go to a break. And when we come back, I'm sure the green zone is also helpful for your mental and emotional wellness. Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: So, I'm going to ask you about that in just a moment. But, first, a shout out to our sponsor. Are you dreaming of a lush, weed free lawn? Have you heard what your neighbors are saying about their Senske lawn? A lush, weed free lawn in within your reach. Don't just take it from us. Listen to what people in your community are saying about Senske Services. Paul Casey: Lavanda L. of Kennewick said, "I've been a customer for several years, and I can depend on Senske to take good care of my lawn. I always get a call before each treatment and a detailed report after." 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And part of it was making sure that you create a great sense because I was so used to being in yellow. It was being able to say,"You know what? I don't need to be running five things right now. I don't want to be on five boards." There was a point where I was on six boards. Paul Casey: Oh, my goodness. Kyle Cox: I'm on one board right now. And, and that feels good. I think for me, it's being able to say and prioritize, tonight, we can stay in, or being kind with yourself. I think, it's something that leaders need to do a better job with, is learning to be kind to yourself, because as you, again, depending on your life experience that can be difficult because of standards that you set for yourself or perceptions that you worry about. Learning to be kinder to yourself means that you have more capacity to be kinder to others. Paul Casey: Oh, it's good. Kyle Cox: And I think that it's something I'm going to be working on again, the rest of my life is trying to be kinder to myself. A lot of leaders, I think set really unrealistic expectations or overly stringent expectations of what we think we should be able to do. Knowing all the things that we know that others don't know that are going on in our head in our life experience. Kyle Cox: And so, I think those lily pads or green zones that you get to hop to is where you get to say, "You know what? I am really burned out right now on this." And being honest, in terms of, is there something else I could work on? Is there another project that's actually more impactful? Or could have more potential to be impactful? You know, what does that look like? Kyle Cox: But, again, that comes back to self-awareness and being able to say pause, I'm not reacting. I am proactive, you know what I mean? I'm being proactive in terms... And intentional with how I spend my time and energy and effort. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: And that takes a lot of work. It's something, again, I've got to worry about the rest of my life. And I know that. Paul Casey: Yeah, what I like about that is what you said about when you set realistic expectations for yourself, when you're kind to yourself, when you forgive yourself, then you expand that capacity to do that with your team, and all those around you because no one wants to live under a workaholic, slave driver, as a boss, who's always pushing themselves so much the extreme that you feel like you've got to push to the extreme too. Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: So, being under a leader that is intentional about their own self-care really feels like an, "Ahhh." Like, okay, my leader gets work life balance or whatever we want to call that. Good stuff. So, it's easy to get trapped in reacting to crises in a leadership where you feel like you're just putting out fires all day. And as leaders, we have to put out our fires here and there. But, how do you, Kyle, specifically step back and take a look at the bigger picture? Kyle Cox: I think part of it is checking in with your team. I think just hearing where they're coming from too because whether it's a fire or a crisis or emergency, how you perceive it might be very different than your team perceives it. And, just being very aware of that, I think that when I was younger, and cutting my teeth, although I'm still cutting my teeth as a leader. I think, I had a tendency to be more disclosing in terms of... This is everything I know. Kyle Cox: And I think that as I've gotten more seasoned to this, and gain more and more years of this, I have a little more judicious in terms of, "Okay, this is where we're at." And I think part of it is being able to hit pause and say, "Okay, what do we need to know? What's coming down the pike?" So, that when we create space to have conversations about what to do, it doesn't feel so urgent, or this is where I'm already going. Kyle Cox: I think, sometimes in crises, you have staff that want you to be directive, and they want you to say, "This is what we're going to do," because depending on the level of crisis, or emergency. And, sometimes, you have to do that. You also hopefully, have built competency in relationship with your staff so that they trust you and understand that if you're recommending something, or if you're directing them to do something, it's based on X, Y, or Z. And it's because that relationship in that experience. Kyle Cox: I think, for me, it's just again, being self-aware. And sometimes, checking in with my wife. We're working at home during COVID that was really helpful, just to get an unbiased third party, that's the benefit of working with a coach, I can say that, is that you get to have people that you trust that are not part of your core kind of nest at work. Kyle Cox: It's also just kind of, for me, I'm a learner, I like data, I'm a planner. I think, at any given planner out of necessity. But, I like planning. And I think for me, it's about the scanning, what do we know what's coming down the pike through a COVID? I would call and I would talk to the Health District and the Governor's office. Even if it wasn't, because I was going to get information, so that I knew, and I could... Again, share with my staff, "Hey, this is what's coming down the pike. And this is what we can expect." Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: I mean, in a lot of ways, it's about shepherding and guiding in terms of the more that I know the terrain, the more that I can help us get to where we need to go. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: With the least amount of harm or danger. I told that to some younger leaders in the past is that, sometimes, you don't get to make the best decision. You don't get to make a perfect decision. Sometimes, it is, how can I do the least harm out of this situation. Again, hopefully, you're not doing that very often. But, again, that takes experience that takes being... Working with your team, and navigating these kinds of experiences. Kyle Cox: It also means, I think, giving some room for people. Not everyone's going to get the information initially. You're going to have to repeat it. You're going to have to talk about it. You're going to have to reiterate it. And you can have... That's been my experience with COVID is that, be prepared for talking, be prepared for conversation, be prepared for lessons learned and changing with your team. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: People refer to talk about it. You know what I mean? Paul Casey: Right. Yeah, you said a few great things. There are some gems that create relationships with your team, because it's hard for someone to follow a leader they don't completely trust. So, those relationships, when crises come are it's forged before that. Not during the crisis, usually, it's before that. You can spend some capital then, I guess. Paul Casey: But, during the crisis, then you said create space, space for the opportunities coming down the pike, create space for reiteration of a message, create space for those conversations. And then, he said, create that self-awareness of where am I at right now, so that I'm not reacting in crisis, people are start looking to me to be the rock and leadership. And so, I need to make sure that I'm taking good care of myself. So, a lot of good stuff there. Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: All those are intentional leadership behaviors, none of them are urgent in the moment, right? They're quadrant too in the old covey model of not urgent, but boy... Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: ... when you need to call on that moments, if you've built that quadrant too intentionality, it'll come through for you. So, one of the most difficult tasks that a leader as you know, Kyle, is having the difficult conversation, right? Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: I think, every leader has these moments where they have to confront a team member. How do you bolster the courage to do that? Kyle Cox: Practice. I think, when I've had to have difficult conversations, and I've had to have multiple difficult conversations, it's practicing. Again, sometimes, it's a script. It's making sure that you know what needs to be communicated. It also depends again, on the dynamic, if you're working in a union environment or other kinds of environments. There's also mechanics associated with that. Kyle Cox: One of the things that I worked on with my coach was realization, I should say. I've talked about this with my wife, I said, "If I care about someone, I have a hard time giving critical feedback." It's something that I have been aware of, again, it's a huge... It can hamper your ability to effectively have difficult conversations. If you're worried about, I'm going to hurt their feelings, or I don't want to hurt their feelings. Kyle Cox: So, it's something I worked on with my coach quite a bit was this idea of thinking about issues as a specific thing. Again, there's a lot of strategies to do this really well. But, I think just being very mindful of what I'm talking about, where I'm coming from, why it's relevant. Again, if you're having regular conversations, you shouldn't be having this many difficult conversations. Paul Casey: Right. Kyle Cox: I think that's the other piece too is that having regular check-ins and feedback as much as possible, which I acknowledge has been difficult with COVID, especially, is that you're losing some of that. I would say, positive interaction that isn't an issue or a crisis, or something that's what you would consider critical or corrective feedback. Kyle Cox: Having that dialogue going, I think, it really helps with that. At the library, when we were still shut down, we were having... Our exec teams having twice a week meetings, just to check in, because we didn't see each other at the office. And it was just as much to be seen and communicate with each other as it was to convey information and give updates. Kyle Cox: I think the more that you... It's also okay to say this is difficult. I think as a leader, we forget the fact that we can own our own emotions and say, "This is difficult for me." And you will even say why, if you really want to, but owning the fact that you as a human have emotions and feelings. And, sometimes, they're irrational. And, sometimes, they are contradictory. And, sometimes, they're involving things that your staff don't even understand or fully grasp because you haven't shared that with them, or et cetera. And so, I think I'm just taking stock of that fact, I write out, always write out when you need to get out. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: Practice it, review it, because in a lot of those conversations, I mean, there's a couple of different ways those conversations can go. But, just being able to be on point in terms of, this is the stuff I got to get out. I think that really helps. And then, again, own your perspective, own your emotions. If something is disappointing to you, you can say, I disappointed for blank, provide evidence as do that, you know what I mean? Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: I think that we get so caught up in the critical feedback piece that we can get. It's hard to get you to unwrap yourself when you get so wrapped up in this. Paul Casey: Yup. Kyle Cox: Am I going to hurt their feelings? Am I going to be seen as blank, too mean, too harsh, too critical? Paul Casey: Yeah, I like how you said the regular stream of feedback is probably going to lessen the need for too much or too big of critical feedback, because you're... There's also... Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: Those where... I'm keeping in touch with my team so well, that a lot of time hasn't gone by or something has blown up in between. So, that one, I've seen your script because I've had the privilege of working with your organization, and you're very thorough in your script for a critical conversation. I think that is excellent because if emotions do stir up and they will, you could squirrel away and ramble, and then put your foot in your mouth and not get to the outcome that you're trying to get in this moment. And so, I love how thorough you are in preparing for those conversations, good stuff. Kyle Cox: I think part of it, Paul, is it's... I don't want to fix the situation, I want to make it better. I think that's the difference is... Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: ... if you want to make it better, because it's not just about interventional feedback, where I'm going to have an intervention because I need to change this. I think part of that is being able to step back and also say, "Hey, if we can work on these interrelated issues, too, we can make the whole thing better. And I think that's usually... It takes a lot more work. It takes a lot more time. But, if you can do that, I think you can get a better result. Kyle Cox: It also shows that you're investing in the person. It's not just about, I want you to fix this. It's that, I care about you as a human being. I trust in you, you're a good valued member of my team, let's work on these things because this will make you better and I'll make you a better team player. Kyle Cox: But, you have to invest in your staff as much as you can, and it's something that's tough because you think about trainings with dollars and cents and like per diem and all these things. But, it's also, okay, how can we support people as much as possible? Paul Casey: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Yeah, I heard it once that it's care fronting not confronting. You're having this conversation out of care. And you're even... I think, you alluded to it in there is, there could be some organizational dynamics that is hurting this employee's performance. And we're just going to be honest about that, too. We're not here to bang them over the head, we're investing in them in their future. So, that's some of the best answers I've heard on this podcast. So, way to go, Kyle. Kyle Cox: Oh, good. That's good. Paul Casey: I hope that was helpful to our listeners. Kyle Cox: Yeah. Paul Casey: Finally, what advice would you give to new leaders or anyone who wants to keep growing and gaining more influence? Kyle Cox: I would say, your goal should not be to gain influence. I would say, that's not my goal. It's to make things better. Paul Casey: Mm-hmm (affirmative). Kyle Cox: You said, "How you gain more influence?" I would actually say, if that's your objective, you need to take stock of your priorities, quite frankly. It should not be about... I mean, I'm thinking about the Otters, the high [inaudible 00:36:02] disc of really influence. Paul Casey: Yes. Kyle Cox: And, at different times in my life, I've displayed more of those traits. But, I think for me, it'd be take time to learn, Leadership Tri-Cities is a fantastic program. One of the great things that happens with Leadership Tri-Cities is that, you get a basically, a scan of the terrain, the scan of a region, you get to look at all the different sectors that serve our community, and you get to see the challenges and the obstacles. And, also, the opportunities that we all face as we serve our community. Kyle Cox: And so, I would say, as a leader, we have a tendency to think or want to think. I know what I'm doing, I am comfortable in my own skin, I can lead the charge of San Juan Hill, like Teddy Roosevelt. And I think that that's a very two-dimensional view of what leadership is. I think leadership is so many things combined, part of it is interpersonal skills. It is the ability to communicate. It's the ability to communicate verbally and non-verbally. Kyle Cox: But, I think so much of it is, is also allowing yourself time to learn from others, allowing yourself time in learning. They realize, you don't have to act all the time. You don't have to lead the charge all the time. Also, take stock of the fact that that San Juan Hill to use this metaphor might not be worth hurting up. It's just a matter of just taking stock of what you care about personally, and figure out how you can translate that into how you can take. Kyle Cox: You can basically, I'm trying to say it right. You can operationalize what you care about personally, and your professional behavior. And you can say this is how I can make things better. Again, I love learning. If I'm not learning, I'm not happy. It's a good thing I'm a librarian, because I think I'd be really unhappy if I wasn't in a learning profession. Kyle Cox: For me, again, it's figuring out how you can learn. I would say that, how can I learn about something? I don't know. How can I learn about people? I don't understand or know. How can I figure out the obstacles that people are facing and how can I help plug into that if I want to do that. It's just about learning. It's about having a growth mindset. Kyle Cox: If you want to be a good leader, you cannot have a fixed mindset that does not work. Those are two totally different things. You've got to be willing to learn and I think part of that is also being willing to be in situations where you are a little uncomfortable, where everyone might not agree with you. And being able to step back and say, "What can I learn from this? How can I learn from this? What can I do? Is this actually a place for me too?" Kyle Cox: Being honest is that, not every place is a place for you as a leader. And just being aware of mindful of that. Again, hopefully, surrounding yourself with people who care about things. I think passion is really important. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: For me, that's always a challenge is, if I'm not excited about it, it makes my life a whole lot harder. But, if I'm excited about it, I will give it 110% because I want to succeed. So, I'd say, learning about yourself, get as much self-awareness as humanly possible. Paul Casey: Yes. Kyle Cox: Work on yourself, work with a coach. I think that's a great way to develop as a leader. Look for organizations like Leadership Tri-Cities, which can help you expand your knowledge base and your experience base. Be kind to yourself. And then, again, all those things contribute to a growth mindset. And not even a growth mindset, a growth life. Paul Casey: Yeah. Kyle Cox: It's a lot easier to help others to grow if you're growing yourself. Paul Casey: That's so true. Yep, yep, have those leader, have those learner glasses on all the time. If I could sum up that last paragraph, that's what it would be both yourself, others, the situation, your team, all around. Great stuff. So, Kyle, how can listeners contact you if they wanted to connect with you? Kyle Cox: So, I mean, the easiest way would be through the library. Again, if you go to the library website, midcolumbianlibraries.org, you can get a hold of me that way. I'm also the one board, I'm on right now is Leadership Tri-Cities. I'm the class director for Class 26, which will be happening in 2022 at this point, but I'm involved with that. Kyle Cox: I'm happy to talk with listeners, if you want more information, although I would fully acknowledge they might know more about it than I do, so. Or, if you want access to great books, movies, materials, articles, et cetera, you can always take advantage of your local library and Mid-Columbian Libraries. Yeah. Paul Casey: You're here. Awesome. Kyle Cox: Keep reading, keep reading, keep learning. Honestly, this life is so complex. And I think to be a leader, you have to be living it. And you've got to figure out what that looks like from you because what it looks like for me, and you, Paul, it's different than what it is for anyone listening right now. Paul Casey: That's true. Kyle Cox: And there's a lot of opportunities to contribute and to give, and to support. And, find where you fits. And that means, trial and error. Paul Casey: It does. Kyle, thanks again for all you do to make the Tri-Cities a great place. And keep reading well. Kyle Cox: Thank you. Yes, keep reading, keep living. Thanks, Paul. Paul Casey: Let me wrap up our podcast today with the leadership resource to recommend. It's called Vidyard, V-I-D-Y-A-R-D, Vidyard. I stumbled upon through a recommendations where you can send video messages, you can attach them to an email and instead of just emailing somebody, you can just talk to them. They open up the attachment and there you are saying, "Hello, you can be..." If it's a potential client, you can introduce yourself. If it's a thank you, you can be super personal from your heart. And now, they can hear your tone of voice where they can't just in a plastic email. Paul Casey: So, check out Vidyard. They've got a free membership, and there's also a paid membership that can put some bells and whistles with it. But, it's just a way to be more personal in your email by doing it by video. Again, this is Paul Casey, I want to thank my guests Kyle Cox from Mid-Columbia Libraries for being here today on the Tri-City Influencer Podcast. Paul Casey: And we want to thank our TCI sponsor and invite you to support them. We appreciate you making this possible, so that we can collaborate to inspire leaders in our community. Finally, one more leadership tidbit for the road to help you make a difference in your circle of influence. Max Dupree says, "The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say, thank you, and in between the leader is a servant." Until next time, KGF, keep growing forward. Speaker 2: Thank you to our listeners for tuning in to today's show. Paul Casey is on a mission to add value to leaders by providing practical tools and strategies that reduce stress in their lives and on their teams, so that they can enjoy life and leadership and experience their key desired results. Speaker 2: If you'd like more help from Paul in your leadership development, connect with him at growingforward@paulcasey.org for a consultation that can help you move past your current challenges and create a strategy for growing your life or your team forward. Speaker 2: Paul would also like to help you restore your sanity to your crazy schedule and getting your priorities done every day by offering you his free control my calendar checklist. Go to www.takebackmycalendar.com for that productivity tool or open a text message to 72000 and type the word growing. Paul Casey: The Tri-Cities Influencer Podcast was recorded at Fuse, SPC by Bill Wagner of Safe Strategies.  

We Own This Town: Music
267: Something Beautiful and Compelling

We Own This Town: Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 61:38


Ornament, Future Crib, The Robe, BEZ, Cody Cody Cody, JustinLee, Mama Would Be Proud, The Loogies, L.Z.R., Kaitlyn Raitz, Kyle Cox, Kansas Bible Company, Scumcorpse, BendeZ, VOID CAT

We Own This Town: Music
267: Something Beautiful and Compelling

We Own This Town: Music

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 61:38


Ornament, Future Crib, The Robe, BEZ, Cody Cody Cody, JustinLee, Mama Would Be Proud, The Loogies, L.Z.R., Kaitlyn Raitz, Kyle Cox, Kansas Bible Company, Scumcorpse, BendeZ, VOID CAT

Positive Philter Short Takes

What does Pride month mean to you? Reflect on what allyship really means and challenge yourself and reflect on support others because it is the right thing to do.  Social Media/Plugs If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the Podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter Positive Philter was selected by FeedSpot as Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/

The Ville
My dinner with Lance

The Ville

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 83:34


Ricki tries to get back something that was taken from her, Lance has a long Saturday, and Mr. Meow holds illimitable dominion over all.Music: Monsieur Miaow  by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com“Breaktime” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 LicenseFREE | Hard Trap Beat "Hyped" (Prod. PQNO)Decay by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/3628-decayLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseBlue Sizzle by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/3452-blue-sizzleLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license“Words Fall Apart” by Josh Woodward is licensed under a Attribution License. Supernatural by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4446-supernaturalLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSweet Cinematic Background by MusicLFilesLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7078-sweet-cinematic-backgroundLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license“Bouchedag” by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 LicenseRoad To Dark Tower  by Rafael KruxLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5314-road-to-dark-tower-License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseGhost Processional by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/3804-ghost-processionalLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseSuper Romantic by MusicLFilesLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7150-super-romanticLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseWaltz Of The Rising Daylight by MusicLFilesLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/6346-waltz-of-the-rising-daylightLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseTension Builders Inc by Brian Holtz MusicLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/6995-tension-builders-incLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license“Engulfed by Night” by Darren Curtis: “Traveler” by by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License“Symbiosis” by Savfk (www.youtube.com/savfkmusic www.facebook.com/savfkmusic)“Plucky Daisy” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 LicenseDeathmatch by Sascha EndeLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/445-deathmatchLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseCinematic Suspense Series Episode 007 by Sascha EndeLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/7128-cinematic-suspense-series-episode-007License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license“Succubus” by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License“Sign to Nowhere” by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com“Words Fall Apart”  by Josh Woodward is licensed under a Attribution License. “Freedom” by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com)licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 LicenseBrothers Unite by Alexander NakaradaLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4864-brothers-uniteLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseDeluge by Cellophane Sam licensed under: CC BY-NC.The Clown by Kyle Cox used under an Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)“The Cosmic Crypt” by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Positive Philter Short Takes

I discuss what it feels like to be rejected and how to bounce back.  Social Media/Plugs If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the Podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter Positive Philter was selected by FeedSpot as Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/

ROAD TO GROWTH : Success as an Entrepreneur
Kyle Cox - Founder & CEO of Blindster.com #Podcast #Growth #Mindset

ROAD TO GROWTH : Success as an Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 39:52


In this episode of the Road to Growth podcast, we are pleased to introduce you to Kyle Cox. Kyle started the first custom ecommerce window treatment business in 1999. After growing the company to well over $30MM in annual revenue, he sold it to a Home Depot company. Five years later he ventured back into the industry and started Blindster.com which has grown to become one of the largest ecommerce companies in the industry. Blindster is a family-owned business offering high quality custom blinds, shades, and shutters, with a dedication to customer satisfaction. Learn more and connect with Kyle Cox by visiting him on Website: www.Blindster.com   Be sure to follow us   on Twitter: Twitter.com/to_growth on Facebook: facebook.com/Road2Growth   Subscribe to our podcast across the web: https://www.theenriquezgroup.com/blog Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Cdmacc iTunes: https://apple.co/2F4zAcn Castbox: http://bit.ly/2F4NfQq Google Play: http://bit.ly/2TxUYQ2 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4JwTLX0I09-X1XN-Xv1h_Q?view_as=subscriber   For any San Diego Real Estate Help please visit: Website: https:www.TheEnriquezGroup.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKnzMRkl-PurAb32mCLCMeA?view_as=subscriber ****************************************************************************

Handyman Pros Radio Show
Blindster Part Two: Discussion with Kyle Cox, President of Blindster.com

Handyman Pros Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 52:35


The Handyman Pros interview Kyle Cox from Blindster.com on the latest trends and styles in the window coverings. We do a deep dive into the many different options available, their uses, and how they may help you achieve your home decor goals. Send us an email, questions@handymanprosradioshow.com, follow us on Twitter@handyman radio, join our Facebook group @handyman pros, or leave us a voice message (Click Here). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/Handymanpros/message

Price of Business Show
Kyle Cox- Business Growth and Financial Success Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic

Price of Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 9:58


Handyman Pros Radio Show
Everything you need to know about blinds: An interview with Kyle Cox from Blindster.com

Handyman Pros Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 39:24


In this episode, the Handyman Pros interview Kyle Cox from Blindster.com. While the Handyman Pros have installed many a blind, we decided to interview the true expert in the industry, Kyle Cox. The Handyman Pros ask Kyle the questions you might have about selection and installation of window treatments. Kyle describes his product lines, application and usage, and some cool features of working with Blindster.com. Tune in for some great tips and tricks on the process of choosing and installing window treatments. Send us an email, questions@handymanprosradioshow.com, follow us on Twitter@handyman radio, join our Facebook group @handyman pros, or leave us a voice message (Click Here). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/Handymanpros/message

Making An Impact
Tyler, TX Construction - with Bill Lepper and Kyle Cox

Making An Impact

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 18:46 Transcription Available


Scioto Properties Construction Manager, Bill Lepper, and Kyle Cox of Cox Design Build discuss the construction project of a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) residence and activity center in Tyler, Texas, and what makes it special.Scioto Properties Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) construction project in Tyler, Texas.Scioto Properties website

Positive Philter Short Takes
Prioritization of Others

Positive Philter Short Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 2:44


I had to mentally reset and start re-dedicating myself to my close friends and family. Sometimes life gets busy and we lose sight of those who support us. Sometimes we need a real reminder to slow down and re-prioritize our "tribe".  Social Media/Plugs If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the Podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter Positive Philter was selected by FeedSpot as Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/

Rock N Roll Pantheon
After the Deluge 4: The Pretender with Kyle Cox and Dana Cox

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 47:26


In episode four I talk about The Pretender with musicians Kyle Cox and Dana Cox, who are also my cousin and my dad respectively. The Pretender is Kyle's favorite Jackson Browne album, and that record was my dad's intro to Jackson's music when it came out. For that reason, I knew going in that I wanted to talk to my family about this one. After a brief intro and a look at the original 1976 Rolling Stone review by Dave Marsh, our conversation starts around the 7:00 mark. Kyle is the singer for the band Kanan Road, who you can check out at kananroadband.com. You can hear Dana Cox at danacox.bandcamp.com.Share the podcast, and rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Connect with me on Twitter at @coxjustinAlso, I made a bracket of Jackson Browne songs so you can put yourself through hell trying to decide on a favorite.Note: In this episode, we avoid discussing how Jackson Browne's wife's suicide might have played into the album. Without concrete knowledge, it wasn't something we wanted to loosely speculate on in casual conversation.This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts

Rock N Roll Pantheon
After the Deluge 4: The Pretender with Kyle Cox and Dana Cox

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 48:26


In episode four I talk about The Pretender with musicians Kyle Cox and Dana Cox, who are also my cousin and my dad respectively. The Pretender is Kyle’s favorite Jackson Browne album, and that record was my dad’s intro to Jackson’s music when it came out. For that reason, I knew going in that I wanted to talk to my family about this one. After a brief intro and a look at the original 1976 Rolling Stone review by Dave Marsh, our conversation starts around the 7:00 mark.  Kyle is the singer for the band Kanan Road, who you can check out at kananroadband.com. You can hear Dana Cox at danacox.bandcamp.com. Share the podcast, and rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Connect with me on Twitter at @coxjustin Also, I made a bracket of Jackson Browne songs so you can put yourself through hell trying to decide on a favorite. Note: In this episode, we avoid discussing how Jackson Browne’s wife’s suicide might have played into the album. Without concrete knowledge, it wasn’t something we wanted to loosely speculate on in casual conversation. This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts

Positive Philter Short Takes

We all wear masks in life but we have spaces where we can be our authentic selves. Where can you be your authentic self? Who allows you to take your mask off?  Social Media/Plugs If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the Podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter

Positive Philter Short Takes
Positive Philter Short Takes- First Episode!

Positive Philter Short Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 5:55


Happy New Year! This is the FIRST ever episode of Positive Philter Short Takes! Hopefully, these quick jolts of Positivity inspire and motivate you to attack your day!  Join me on this journey of positivity!  Social Media/Plugs If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change Affiliate Code: https://www.intelligentchange.com/?rfsn=4621464.017186 Tappy Card “Electronic Business Card” Affiliate Code:  https://tappycard.com?ref:philip-wilkerson Please leave a rating/review of the Podcast https://lovethepodcast.com/positivephilter Intro and outro music provided by DJ BIGyoks. Check out his Instagram and Soundcloud channel can be found here:  https://www.instagram.com/beats.byyoks/ https://soundcloud.com/dj-bigyoks Background music provided by Kyle Cox. Check out his work here: https://www.instagram.com/kylejoshuacox/ https://fanlink.to/DLTCTOF https://www.instagram.com/portlsounds/ Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram  If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter Positive Philter was selected by FeedSpot as Top 20 Positive Thinking Podcasts on the web. https://blog.feedspot.com/positive_thinking_podcasts/

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast
Episode 131: Sam Rae, Golden Shoals, Kyle Cox, Steven Bruce, Crystal Shawanda, The Mesa, Black Guy Fawkes, Creature Comfort, Tan Sanders, Michelle Billingsley, Molly Maher, Her Dad's Banjo

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 64:56


We built a desk! Also, stay tuned for a Facebook livestream. And we raised another $200 for the Trans Justice Funding Project in July!   You can read Andrea Williams’ latest article about the intersection of racism and sexism in country music in the Nashville Scene.   Album of the Week -- Golden Shoals, Golden Shoals     This week’s album is Golden Shoals. This is the new project of duo Amy Alvey and Mark Kilianski, formerly of Hoot and Holler. The album has the warmth of any classic bluegrass and old time jam combined with modern 2020-era wit. The album is beautifully engineered, and with Alvey and Kilianski’s (platonic) intimacy, listening to Golden Shoals feels like you’re hanging out with your best buds on your favorite porch. Sam Rae -- “Just in Case” (Ten Thousand Years) Golden Shoals -- “Love From Across the Border” (Golden Shoals) Kyle Cox -- “Toy Trains” (Single) Steven Bruce -- “Weekend Song” (Same Time, Same Place, Same Station) Crystal Shawanda -- “When it Comes to Love” (Church House Blues) The Mesa -- “Keeping Company” (Single) Black Guy Fawkes -- “Less Songs, More War” (Less Songs More War) Creature Comfort -- “Arcade Fire” (Single) Tan Sanders -- “Convenient Chaos” (Dead Strings EP) Michelle Billingsley -- “Gaslighting” (Not the Marrying Kind) Molly Maher -- “Bird Song (I’ll Follow You)” (Follow) Her Dad’s Banjo -- “Forever Wild” (Single) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst

Untold Podcast
Untold Podcast 100 - Untold Realities

Untold Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 39:25


Story: "Untold Realities" by Nathan James Norman Genre: Fantasy, Science Fiction Host: Kristin L. Norman Song: "Made for This" by Carrollton Rating: PG-13 Traveling through the portals of the realms, Lord Nazerous grows weary after twenty years of constant battle. Credits:"Untold Realities" by Nathan James NormanNathanJamesNorman.comThe Orchard ChurchSupersonic Pod ComicsTwitter Hosted by Kristin L. NormanAn Attempt at Writing: A Short Story Compilation by Kristin L. NormanMusic (Used by License):"NY Anthem" by Faulkner; "No Matter How Far" by Kyle Cox; "Made for This" by CarrolltonSupport Us On PatreonPatrons will receive exclusive access to Untold the novel in August.

HR Sucks Podcast
EP 007 Kyle Cox of TCG Footwear and BallerzWorld

HR Sucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020


Kyle Cox, Founder of trendy shoe brand TCG Footwear and sports media company Ballerzworld talks to us about the time he was catfished by an employee.

HR Sucks Podcast
Catfished by an Employee with Kyle Cox of BallerzWorld

HR Sucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 28:16


Kyle Cox, Founder of trendy shoe brand TCG Footwear and sports media company Ballerzworld talks to us about the time he was catfished by an employee.Follow BallerzWorld on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ballerzworldCheck out TCG Footwear's amazing shoes: www.tcglosangeles.comFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/hrsucks Follow our host Katrina on Instagram: www.instagram.com/katghazarianLearn more about our HR services & solutions by visiting www.eva8.com/contact and schedule a free consultation.

After the Deluge: An Unofficial Jackson Browne Podcast
4. The Pretender, with Kyle Cox and Dana Cox

After the Deluge: An Unofficial Jackson Browne Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 48:00


In episode four I talk about The Pretender with musicians Kyle Cox and Dana Cox, who are also my cousin and my dad respectively. The Pretender is Kyle's favorite Jackson Browne album, and that record was my dad's intro to Jackson's music when it came out. For that reason, I knew going in that I wanted to talk to my family about this one. After a brief intro and a look at the original 1976 Rolling Stone review by Dave Marsh, our conversation starts around the 7:00 mark. Kyle is the singer for the band Kanan Road, who you can check out at kananroadband.com. You can hear Dana Cox at danacox.bandcamp.com. Share the podcast, and rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Connect with me on Twitter at @routinelayup or leave me a voice message at anchor.fm/afterthedeluge. Also, I made a bracket of Jackson Browne songs so you can put yourself through hell trying to decide on a favorite. Note: In this episode, we avoid discussing how Jackson Browne's wife's suicide might have played into the album. Without concrete knowledge, it wasn't something we wanted to loosely speculate on in casual conversation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/afterthedeluge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afterthedeluge/support

Notable Nashville
Episode 100 : ROCKO WHEELER, ANDREW JAMES, JOEL ADAM RUSSELL, KYLE COX

Notable Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 50:40


100th Episode Extravaganza!! Recorded Live at Smokers Abbey in East Nashville, TN. All guests are veterans to the show, we have an open conversation about writing, meeting, and living here in the great city we all now call home.

Notable Nashville
Episode 98 : Kyle Cox

Notable Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 24:25


This episode features the musician and songwriter, Kyle Cox. We chat about his career intertwined with fatherhood. Also featuring his brand new single 'Without Your Love' out everywhere today.

So You Want To Be A Musician Podcast
Conversation with Kyle Cox

So You Want To Be A Musician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 31:40


This week I sit down with Singer-songwriter, musician, and father, Kyle Cox. We talk about staying inspired and how becoming a parent has influenced his creative process.You can keep up with everything Kyle has going on by going to his website www.kylecoxmusic.com or following him on the socials.Instagram: @kylejoshuacoxTwitter: @kylecoxFacebook: www.facebook.com/kylecoxmusic

This Was A Mistake
With Kyle Cox and Matt Hires

This Was A Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 48:48


Episode 38 with Kyle Cox and Matt Hires

The Handpan Podcast
A Conversation with Kyle Cox of Pantheon Steel

The Handpan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 30:42


If Felix & Sabina of PANArt invented this art form, it was Kyle Cox of Pantheon Steel who launched the handpan era. On this episode of the podcast, Sylvain & Kyle revisit the inception of the Halo handpan and how it forever changed handpan history.

Bring On The PodCats
Episode 149: Pistols Firing Blog's Kyle Cox

Bring On The PodCats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 30:49


One of the great writers from Pistols Firing Blog paints a grim picture of a team reeling from four departures and searching for positives in a lost rebuilding season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Perth Indymedia
Kyle Cox: Fair Treatment Campaign

Perth Indymedia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 9:38


Kyle Cox from United chats to us about the campaign to decriminalise all illicit drugs in NSW.

Pistols Firing
The Reload Podcast (Season 2, Episode 2): Dax Hill, Texas A&M Transfer, Fall Camp

Pistols Firing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 24:22


Kyle Boone, Marshall Scott and Kyle Cox discuss the never-ending saga of Dax Hill, the QB competition (?) at OSU, our favorite storylines emerging from fall camp and what we expect to learn before the football season begins.

Life Today Audio
Life Today 04/19/18_Tug White & Kyle Cox

Life Today Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 28:30


Life Today TV
Life Today 04/19/18_Tug White & Kyle Cox

Life Today TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 28:30


Pistols Firing
The Reload Podcast (Episode 9): National Signing Day Superlatives

Pistols Firing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 36:44


Kyle Boone and Kyle Cox break down OSU's 2018 class with signing day superlatives, Oklahoma State hoops' sluggish start in Big 12 play, and their favorite predictions for OSU in 2018.

Pistols Firing
The Reload Podcast (Episode 7): OSU Flips Two Former Arkansas Commits

Pistols Firing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 26:26


Kyle Boone and Kyle Cox break down OSU's big recruiting weekend that netted the staff two former Arkansas commits. They also break down who is left on OSU's board, get into mailbag questions, and discuss how the staff might finish ahead of Wednesday's signing day.

Pistols Firing
The Reload Podcast (Episode 6): OSU’s Christmas Wish List With Kyle Cox

Pistols Firing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 37:42


Kyle Boone talks with Kyle Cox to recap a busy week of recruiting including Gundy's helicopter adventures, which prospects we think might flip in OSU's favor, and if any current commits will flip elsewhere. The two also play ‘Naughty or Nice' and go through OSU's Christmas list to determine how OSU will cap off its […]

scotch and
episode 104 – waking up being tied to a bed, ted bundy & very wrong feelings, bill evans & the longest suicide ever, that oh my god moment when writing a song – a conversation with singer/songwriter kyle cox

scotch and "GOOD" conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 87:39


former orlando resident & recording artist KYLE COX came & drank with us while in town to play a show. it was fun… in this episode we cover all this & a lot more: living the dream by sleeping on air mattresses good hair & having a baby church, counseling & transparency using john prine as a […]

FOCUS with Ron Frierson
Kyle Cox, military veteran and CEO of BallerzWorld

FOCUS with Ron Frierson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 53:54


ITL College Fantasy Football
Episode 30 - Big 12 Preview + Interview with Kyle Cox

ITL College Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 73:29


Hook Em!! Big 12 time! Some dissension in the ranks this week over which QB should be ranked highest and WR but both of the guys agree that Samajae Perine is the #1 RB in the Big 12 (Boo!). Tune in to see what the guys have to say about the Texas Tech WRs, the Baylor mess and all the great RBs in the Big 12, stay to hear Kyle Cox (@kec_okc) answer our burning questions for the Big 12!Follow us on Twitter! @BogmanSports, @mrCFF, @lord_blaser

Ray Steele and The News
Kyle Cox will be released from prison before his teen sexting trial

Ray Steele and The News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 0:37


Kyle Cox will not have to stay in prison before his trial for sexting with a teen.

Ray Steele and The News
The criminal complaint against ex-Park Tudor coach Kyle Cox is damning

Ray Steele and The News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 0:36


The feds say he sexted with a 15-year-old student, and they also claim Park Tudor School tried to downplay the case of Kyle Cox.

Ray Steele and The News
Former Park Tudor coach Kyle Cox arrested in child porn case

Ray Steele and The News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 0:35


It started a month and a half ago with his surprise resignation. Now, the former Park Tudor boys basketball coach is in federal prison.

Ray Steele and The News
Police serve warrant on the house of ex-Park Tudor coach Kyle Cox

Ray Steele and The News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2016 0:37


There could be confirmation that the former Park Tudor boys basketball coach is indeed under investigation.

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Episode 13....Kyle Cox and The Adventures of The Speckled Band

© ® The BackPorch podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 48:54


In this episode, you will hear about how Kyle Cox got associated with Mike Marsh, former band member of Dashboard Confessional and current member of the Avett Brothers.  Kyle's new album, The Plan, The Mess was produced by Mike Marsh.  Kyle is originally from Orlando,  FL and currently lives in Nashville, TN.  Join us as we hear the stories behind the songs, as well as the great music from Kyle Cox.  

Monday Morning Radio
How To Build Content and Monetize A High-Value Domain - Thanksgiving.com

Monday Morning Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2014 33:03


What would you do if you controlled a high-value URL such as Thanksgiving.com? This week's guests on Monday Morning Radio share a thick slice of their plans to grow their newly launched site into an Internet force and profit generator.  Kyle Cox, founder and CEO of Grateful Ventures, which runs Thanksgiving.com, is the former president and founder of the phenomenally successful site, SheKnows.com.  He is joined by Kristin Bustamante, editor-in-chief. Kyle and Kristin aim to build Thanksgiving.com into a smooth flying bird that generates $1 million a year in revenues for at least the next 50 years. Listen in to discover how and you'll be grateful that you did. Kyle and Kristin are interviewed by Wizard Academy faculty member Dean Rotbart, an award-winning veteran broadcast journalist.  Dean is co-host of Business Unconventional. The one-hour radio newsmagazine debuted in October 2011 on News/Talk 710 KNUS AM in Denver. Want to learn how to generate free publicity and social media "buzz" for your business?  Schedule a one-hour phone consultation with Monday Morning Radio co-host Dean Rotbart: 1-303-296-1200.  Limited slots still available before the end of the year.   Photo: Kristin Bustamante and Kyle Cox, THANKSGIVING.COMPosted: November 17, 2014Monday Morning Run Time:  33 minutes  02 seconds

The Good, The Bad, and The Geeky!
The 2011 GBG Extreme Christmas Extravaganza!

The Good, The Bad, and The Geeky!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2011 4:39


Ever since our creation, The Good, The Bad and the Geeky have been doing a big Christmas show in lieu of the old school classic Bing Crosby or Jack Benny Christmas shows, that were more of a variety show that, you know, had sketches, musical guests, and was very nonsensical in terms of order. And this year is no different and boy howdy do we have the Christmas show for you GBG-cadets! Like last year not only do we feature the normal Nitro, Jon and DJ Meat stuff, we also got the special guests! Like our pal of the show , , , with and much much more!! So get ready to laugh with us, or, more importantly, laugh at us on... THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE GEEKY 2011 EXTREME CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA!!! ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUESTS The beauty of the GBG Extreme Christmas Extravaganza every year is how cheesy our own segments are, and thus, we have some friends who bring the heat that make the show actually good. They are wonderfully talented and work hard at their craft. So please, take a moment, check out their albums on the links below. Support our special guests if you enjoy their work! THEY are the ones who make the show. With that said... Our Musical Guests Tonight Include: (mp3) from "Beatnik Turtle" (mp3) from "Timbre" (mp3) from "Matthew Ebel" (mp3) from "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" (mp3) from "MistleFlow" (mp3) from "I Just Want You For Christmas EP" (mp3) from "Moon In The Morning" (mp3) from "Kyle Cox"