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Best podcasts about Mark Andrew

Latest podcast episodes about Mark Andrew

Fearless with Jason Whitlock
Ep 856 | Ryan Clark on Marcellus, Cam on Mark Andrews, Shaq on Jimmy Butler & Barack on Jennifer Aniston

Fearless with Jason Whitlock

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 103:53


Today is one of those days where you almost feel like you are dreaming because nothing going on in America seems to make any sense. Whitlock, joined by Steve Kim, attempts to wrap his head around these unthinkable topics. Ryan Clark elaborates on marcellus Wiley, Cam Newton essentially affirms the behavior behind the Fox Sports Sex Scandal by comparing it to Mark Andrew's notorious 2-pt conversion drop. Shaq cosigned Jimmy Butler's Diva behavior trying to get a trade from the Miami Heat. Barack Obama and Jennifer Aniston affair rumors are starting to pick up some steam as many prominent members of the media weigh in on the Obama Drama. On the more sane side of the news cycle, NFL Conference Championship games are this weekend. Who will be playing in the Super Bowl? Today also marks our first edition of Listen or Lose! 3 contestants have been chosen to answer questions about this week's “Fearless” episodes. The contestant that answers the most questions right will get $100 inBitcoin with the Fold app. While the world falls into chaos, we here at “Fearless” bring you the best and most compelling stories our country has to offer. Tune in!   We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. SHOW OUTLINE 06:27      Ryan Clark Addresses His Marcellus Wiley Situation 26:00      Cam Newton Calls Out Fox Sports While Addressing Mark Andrews's Statement 34:35       Shaq Defends Jimmy Butler's Contract Disputes With the Miami Heat 46:41        Pete Carroll Signs 3-Year Deal With Raiders 52:10       New NY Jets HC Aaron Glenn Wants Aaron Rodgers to Remain QB 56:34      Jaguars Could Make Liam Coen A Top 10 Highest-Paid NFL Head Coach 58:00      Eagles v. Commanders in NFC Championship Game 59:14      Chiefs v. Bills in AFC Championship Game 1:07:10    Barack Obama Rumored to Have Had an Affair with Jennifer Aniston 1:30:50    WIN BIG with Listen or Lose! ​​Today's Sponsors: Lumen Lumen is the world's first handheld metabolic coach. It's a device that measures your metabolism through your breath. And on the app, it lets you know if you're burning fat or carbs, and gives you tailored guidance to improve your nutrition, workouts, sleep, and even stress management.  Head to http://lumen.me/FEARLESS for 20% off your purchase. Brave the Dark Brave the Dark reminds us that one meaningful connection can change everything.  I encourage you to see‬ Brave the Dark‬. In theaters NOW. Get your tickets today at https://Angel.com/JASON. PreBorn PreBorn's Network of Clinics are on standby for women in their darkest hour and they meet them with God's love and free services to help them choose life. To donate, dial pound 250 & say the keyword “BABY” or donate securely at https://preborn.com/FEARLESS. Fold Go to https://foldapp.com/whitlock right now, and new users get a bitcoin bonus with their first gift card purchase. Start earning bitcoin rewards today!" Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $20 off your yearly subscription. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLT CLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed
Full Show (Jayden Daniels vs Jalen Hurts + Mark Andrews avoids media after costly drop + Are the Chiefs invincible?)

Skip and Shannon: Undisputed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 97:45


Watch clips on YouTube! Subscribe to THE FACILITY YOUTUBE CHANNEL (00:00) Trust Jayden Daniels or Jalen Hurts more in NFC Championship? / Trust Jerry Jones to hire the right HC? (23:34) Are the Chiefs invincible? (35:44) Is Matthew Stafford a Hall of Famer? (49:22) Is Josh Allen's season already a success? (57:26) Have an issue with Mark Andrew avoiding the media? (1:11:01) Who has the advantage: Commanders or Eagles? (1:11:26) Crazy Work (1:19:04) Ranking HC and QB combos remaining in playoffs (1:27:05) Blitz Meeting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Drive
The Drive | Hour 2 | 01.22.25

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 44:29


In hour 2 of The Drive, Zach and Phil preview the Broncos 2025 opponents. While we don’t know when the Broncos will play certain teams, we do know who they’ll play and the guys decide in which games the Broncos will have the edge at quarterback. Where do the Broncos rank just among the AFC west going forward? Will Nix be able to leapfrog some veteran quarterbacks with more experience than him by the end of next season? Today’s “Three Count” features Bills Mafia giving back to Mark Andrew’s charity and Phil explains why he has a problem with it, the recent trend of NFL teams hiring former players to be their head coach, and the viewership from the national championship game. We have an update with Val Nichushkin’s injury and it’s not a good one. How important is it for the Avs to get Nichushkin back on the ice? Phil compares Val’s injury to a similar one he went through during his time in the league.

The Grape Nation
Dan Keeling

The Grape Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 89:50


Music man turned wine man, Dan Keeling left the record business to pursue his love of wine in London, England, after getting bored signing Coldplay. Dan has changed the way we read about wine co-founding and editing Noble Rot magazine. Dan along with partner Mark Andrew own three award winning Noble Rot restaurants, imports wine through his Keeling Andrew Wine Company and brings wine to the people from Shrine to the Vine, his retail outlet, all in the UK. Dan just wrote his second book, “Who's Afraid of Romaneé-Conti?: A Shortcut to Drinking Great Wines”.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Grape Nation by becoming a member!The Grape Nation is Powered by Simplecast.

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

Karen Conrad has an incredible story to tell about a blind date that turned into a whirlwind romance with The King. It was sixty years ago that Karen, an aspiring actress, was told by her friend Kitty to 'dress pretty' for a night out and a meeting with someone she might like. That someone was Elvis. Karen shares what happened in the weeks that followed and takes us into the King's bedroom for some amazing revelations. It is not gossip, hearsay or rumour, it's Karen's personal tale of her short but special time with Elvis. Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise. Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new. Any questions please contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry
Week 13 Waiver Wire: DeMario Douglas, Ameer Abdullah, Aaron Rodgers headline top adds

Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 52:08


(1:30) – Matthew, Jay, and Connor recap their disappointing matchups in Week 12 of The League of Assholes + how to navigate the upcoming Week 14 byes(8:15) – WR Waiver Wire: DeMario Douglas, Devaughn Vele, Xavier Legette, Wan'Dale Robinson, Alec Pierce, Rashod Bateman, Dontayvion Wicks, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine(21:00) – RB Waiver Wire: Ameer Abdullah, Jeremy McNichols, Gus Edwards + Notable insurance backs(29:25) – QB Waiver Wire: Caleb Williams, Aaron Rodgers, Drake Maye, Will Levis(39:15) – TE Waiver Wire: Hunter Henry, Zach Ertz, Noah Gray(44:50) – Ravens at Chargers: Quentin Johnston struggles with drops, Zay Flowers vs Ladd McConkey's and Mark Andrew vs Will Dissly value the remainder of the season(50:50) – Last Call: Betting Myles Garrett and Danielle Hunter for Defensive Player of the Year and Bo Nix for Offensive Player of the Year

Old Man Brad
Replicator | Mark Andrew Hamer and Phill Garrett interview

Old Man Brad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 23:20


I went to the Cincinnati premiere of the upcoming film from Cranked Up films, Replicator. I give my quick thoughts on the film. I also chatted with Writer/Director Mark Andrew Hamer and Producer Phil Garrett after the film. Watch for Replicator coming soon. Thanks for listening. Follow Cranked Up https://crankedupfilms.com/ https://www.instagram.com/crankedupfilms/ Join me at the Esquire theater on the 3rd Friday of the month for Frightful Fridays! ⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.esquiretheatre.com/ Follow me ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://letterboxd.com/OldManBrad/ https://linktr.ee/oldmanbrad Become a patron for even more content! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.patreon.com/OldManBrad A huge thank your to the patrons of Old Man Brad: Two Peas on a Podcast, Flicks and Friends, Nerdrovert, Chris Yeany, Brett Parker, Kara Music by Carl Kasey at White Bat Audio

Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry
Week 6 Takeaways: Bucs RBs, Joe Mixon, Caleb Williams + other notable outings

Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 51:53


(3:50) – Rotoworld Player News: Sean Tucker and Bucky Irving roll vs Saints, Chris Godwin scores twice in Bucs blowout victory, Derrick Henry continues TD streak, Mark Andrew re-emerges, Jayden Daniels finds Terry McLaurin for 2 TDs(23:10) – More Week 6 Reaction: Joe Mixon eclipses 100 rush yards, Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell find paydirt, Drake Maye throws 3 TDs, Lions crush the Cowboys, Bijan Robinson and Tyler Allgeier run all over Panthers(40:30) – Weekend Warriors: Caleb Williams, Bo Nix, A.J. Brown, Najee Harris, Evan Engram, Tyrone Tracy Jr.(45:45) – Sunday Scaries: Kyler Murray, James Conner, Saquon Barkley, Calvin Ridley(48:25) – Last Call: Favorite bets in Bills at Jets

Sutton Podcast
Go Along to the Game and....... Hope! With Mark & Andrew

Sutton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 35:32


***Poor Sound Quality***Sorry all this one had issues, I was forced into using a platform that isn't great due to ongoing issues with usual one. Hope sorted next week with a new one.Welcome to another episode of Sutton United Talk Time on Podcast!

Russell & Medhurst
The Chris Russell Show- Full Show Wednesday August 14th, 2024

Russell & Medhurst

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 143:27


-Commanders pick up QB Trace McSorley ahead of the Dolphins preseason game -what is more important to you 4000+ combined yards or 8+ wins for the team, or 17 games started -your calls on what you'd like for Jayden's performance this season -More on Chris' question as to what type of performance you want to see from Jayden -Back to your calls to talk about what metrics you're hoping Jayden hits this season -Going over Orlovsky's rankings for NFL Quarterbacks based on traits -Chris and Matt talk about Jayden Daniels getting snubbed for rushing ability  -Quick story about some studio drama + calls on Orlovsky's rankings -Which NFL teams are most likely to repeat an NFL postseason appearance -What are the odds that the Commanders will make the playoffs this season -Cleanup on Aisle 3: Jordan Addison was injured at practice, Mark Andrew's car accident, Tyler Van Dyke was named Wisconsin's starting QB, and the Nationals kicked some Baltimore butt last night -Dumb Dumb of the Day: Ohio restaurateur behind Olympic boycott, charged with rape, attempted murder

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

Terry Blackwood comes from a musical family and heritage that has roots in the same southern churches where Elvis spent his early years. In fact as Terry tells Mark and Kevin, he first met Elvis when he was a young boy and Elvis was lending his pink cadillac to Terry's father Doyle for his election campaign.  Terry's musical career brought him to Elvis years later as a member of The Imperials, the vocal group backing Elvis during his Las Vegas residency. Terry shares some incredible stories of time spent with Elvis and people like Mama Cass and Tom Jones. He takes us behind the scenes as the drama of a death threat unfolds on stage and spending Christmas at Graceland. Terry shares these priceless memories and more.        Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from  staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise.  Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new.     Any questions please contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

Sandy Gimpel has some amazing stories about her time with Elvis. Sandy worked as a dancer on 15 films and experienced first-hand life on and off the set at the peak of Elvis' fame and success. Sandy takes us inside that world and shares some great stories about Elvis and their mutual friends like Bill Bixby and the day Lisa Marie was born. As well as being a dancer, Sandy has had a long career as a stuntwoman in television and movies and has written a book  'Stunt Lady' - Falling for the Stars, which is available on her website sandragimpel.com Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from  staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise.  Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new.     Any questions please contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

Billy Stanley got as close to Elvis as anyone could at the height of the King's success. Billy and his brothers moved into Graceland when Vernon Presley married their mother. From day one, Elvis and Billy had a special bond and Billy shares the stories from those days with Mark and Kevin. The highs and lows, the laughter and tears - it is an incredible story that will captivate you.      Thanks to our new partner Werribee Renault, open 7 days a week at  22 Morris Road Hoppers Crossing. Call them on 92178640 to discover their exciting range including the Renault Arkana and Koleos plus some amazing deals for ABN holders.  Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from  staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise.  Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new.     Any questions please contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.
Episode 6 Cynthia Pepper & Shirley Dieu

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 71:45


In this episode meet two most interesting women who played their part in the life of Elvis. Actress Cynthia Pepper was hand picked by Elvis to star opposite him in the box office smash Kissin' Cousins. Cynthia has fond memories of the film, including kissing Elvis, and shares some great insights into her time with the King. Shirley Dieu was part of the Presley inner sanctum as the long time partner of Elvis' road manager and right hand man Joe Esposito. Shirley saw things first hand and her recollections include those Hawaiian holidays and what really went on inside the four walls of Graceland.     We also welcome our new partner Werribee Renault, now open 7 days a week at  22 Morris Road Hoppers Crossing. Call them to on 92178640 to discover their exciting range including the Renault Arkana and Koleos plus some amazing deals for ABN holders.  Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from  staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise.  Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new.     Any questions please contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

At Home With Mark
At Home with Mark: Andrew & Anthony from Greyhounds

At Home With Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 61:29


We have a killer show for you this week with one of the coolest bands you'll ever see, Greyhounds ! I am late to the party on their music, but man did their songs and musicality hit me harder than a freight train the first time I heard them. Soulful, funky and down right dirty are some of the ways I would describe their music; but you should go stream their stuff and find your own adjectives to describe them - you won't regret it! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

The 1968 television special that became the comeback of the King would not have had that kind of impact had it not been for Steve Binder. Steve was the man behind the scenes for the '68 Comeback Show and talks candidly about his role in making a show that Elvis would be proud of, rather than the version that Colonel Tom and the networks envisaged. Steve's memories of his time with Elvis are priceless, including the catalyst for the unplugged Elvis jam session and where Baz Luhrmann took license in his blockbuster film.     Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from  staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise.  Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new.     Any questions please contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rock N Roll Pantheon
Love That Album episode 173 - Favourite musical discoveries of 2023, Part 2

Rock N Roll Pantheon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 112:15


Welcome to episode 173 of Love That Album. In episode 172, I started my investigation of what were the favourite albums of the year from some great music writers and broadcasters. If you haven't caught up with that one, check out what Brian Nankervis, Jeff Jenkins and Pat Monaghan had to say (as well as a couple of great emails from listeners to the show). Concluding this investigation for episode 173, I speak with Ian McFarlane (author of The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop) and Billy Pinnell (presenter of The Album Show on EON-FM / MMM-FM). Also, podcast listener (and huge supporter of the Melbournel music scene), Mark Andrew sent me some audio feedback. Once again, get out your pens and paper to jot down some great recommendations to follow up on. I reiterate from last time, I'm grateful to everyone who joined me on the show this year, downloaded any episodes, or told their friends the show was worthy of their time. You're all grouse. Download this episode of LTA from your podcast app of choice (except Spotify). Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum. I'm also on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lovethatalbumpodcast/ Proudly Pantheon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Love That Album
Love That Album episode 173 - Favourite musical discoveries of 2023, Part 2

Love That Album

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 112:15


Welcome to episode 173 of Love That Album. In episode 172, I started my investigation of what were the favourite albums of the year from some great music writers and broadcasters. If you haven't caught up with that one, check out what Brian Nankervis, Jeff Jenkins and Pat Monaghan had to say (as well as a couple of great emails from listeners to the show). Concluding this investigation for episode 173, I speak with Ian McFarlane (author of The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop) and Billy Pinnell (presenter of The Album Show on EON-FM / MMM-FM). Also, podcast listener (and huge supporter of the Melbournel music scene), Mark Andrew sent me some audio feedback. Once again, get out your pens and paper to jot down some great recommendations to follow up on. I reiterate from last time, I'm grateful to everyone who joined me on the show this year, downloaded any episodes, or told their friends the show was worthy of their time. You're all grouse. Download this episode of LTA from your podcast app of choice (except Spotify). Love That Album is proudly part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Go to http://pantheonpodcasts.com to check out all their great shows. You can send me feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum. I'm also on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/lovethatalbumpodcast/ Proudly Pantheon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

From their first meeting there was always going to be something special about the relationship between Larry Geller and Elvis. From fan to personal hairdresser to spiritual advisor and close confidante, Larry tells his story. The way Larry tells it and his incredible detail, it is just like being there in the moment.  Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from  staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise.  Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new.     Our partner for this episode is well known sporting and racing identity Simon Beasley. Thanks to Simon and  https://betroyale.com.au/ for supporting the show. For more information contact simon@simonbeasley.com.au    Please Gamble Responsibly. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au  Any questions please contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

Charles Stone became an integral part of the backstage crew behind the King as Elvis' tour promoter. This role was unique as Charles became one of Colonel Tom Parker's most trusted members of the inner circle, as well as forming a friendship with Elvis. Charles tells the story of how these relationships developed amid the hectic schedule and offers many insights and memories of a golden era in entertainment.  Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from  staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise.  Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new.     contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com      See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First Take
Hour 1: Burrow Injured

First Take

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 45:28


In this episode, Stephen A. Smith, Bart Scott, and Ryan Clark react to the Bengals losing to the Ravens last night while also losing QB Joe Burrow after a hand injury sidelined him for the game. They discuss the ramifications of Joe Burrow not being listed on the IR before the game. Plus, Bart and Ryan have different perspectives on Mark Andrew's season-ending injury. The crew talks about comments from Stefon Diggs' brother Trevon on him not being happy in Buffalo. Bart gives us his best sportsbook predictions ahead of this weekend's NFL action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Jason Smith Show
Hour 3 – Mark Andrews Injury + Jim Harbaugh Suspension

The Jason Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 35:24 Transcription Available


Jason Smith and Mike Harmon recap Thursday Night Football and have the latest Mark Andrew's season ending injury. Two hot takes on two BIG awards. And Jim Harbaugh accepts his THREE-game suspension!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Andy Pollin Hour Podcast
Ravens REview Week 11 with Kyle J Andrews

The Andy Pollin Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 20:29


Andy Pollin is joined by Kyle J Andrews to break down the Ravens win over the Cincinnati Bengals and the Ravens outlook in the AFC North after Mark Andrew's likely season ending injury. To hear the whole show, tune in live from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Monday-Friday. For more sports coverage, download the ESPN630 AM app, visit https://www.sportscapitoldc.com.To join the conversation, check us out on twitter @ESPN630DC and @andypollin1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

Sandi Miller tells of her amazing relationship with Elvis and her personal journey into the inner sanctum of the King. As one of the 'gate crew,' Sandi went from hanging around the front gate of the Los Angeles residence to sharing barbecues, movie nights and a lasting friendship with Elvis. Sandi also dated Charles Hodge, one of those closest to Elvis. Sandi was on stage for the 1968 television special and shares her memories of that plus learning of Elvis' passing.  Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from  staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise.  Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans, old and new.     contact us elvispresleypodcast@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A little less conversation, a little more Elvis.

In this opening episode meet Sam Thompson a man with a unique insight and connection to Elvis Presley. Sam's sister Linda was dating Elvis and the King wanted Sam to join his personal security team. Sam became part of the inner sanctum and shares some of his memories in this entertaining chat with Mark and Kevin that takes you inside the world of Elvis.         Hosts Mark Andrew and Kevin Hillier take you inside the Kingdom with access to the people who were there when the legend was at his highest and lowest. Hear amazing Elvis stories from  staff, friends, fans, fellow musicians, promoters and some sources that will surprise..  Mark Andrew has been paying homage to Elvis in his live tribute shows for decades and Kevin has been playing Elvis songs on the radio for even longer. They are the perfect combination to bring Elvis to the fans old and new. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WMBC Podcasts
A Work In Progress | Pastors Mark & Andrew

WMBC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 50:50


Progressive Sanctification. Pastor Mark and Pastor Andrew will present the Discipleship Pathway.

Sunday Morning Live
S2 Ep.10: The Reflection Session (With Mark, Andrew, Jonathan, and Taylor)

Sunday Morning Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 35:39


We're happy you're here! Join us this week for our first Reflection Session of Season 2 where 4 of Eagle's Nest Creative Team members dive into a recap of some of our favorite moments so far and give you a sneak peek into what's coming next for SML. Today, you'll hear from Mark Luther, Andrew Flack, Jonathan Douglas and your host, Taylor Wilcox! Share with a friend or even send us a message and tell us YOUR favorite episode!

King's Church London
A House Divided | PARABLES IN MARK | Andrew Wilson | Mark 3:13-35

King's Church London

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 28:06


Many of us have heard the phrase ‘A house divided cannot stand' – but what did Jesus mean by it? What has it got to do with the ‘blasphemy against the Holy Spirit'? And why does Jesus describe himself as binding a strong man and plundering his house?

Sonic Truth Dynasty Podcast
Dynasty Startup Mock Draft with Team Building Strategies

Sonic Truth Dynasty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 113:33


The Sonic Truth Dynasty Podcast, Season 6, Episode 12. Listen to The Podfather, Theo Gremminger, and Alan Seslowsky from RotoWire conduct a single-quarterback dynasty start-up mock draft. WATCH the live draft replay on YouTube ➔ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-SPsC1zBOA Why Bijan Robinson is selected ahead of elite wide receivers. Kenneth Walker and Travis Etienne are sliding down boards fast. Mark Andrew vs. Travis Kelce in dynasty. #nfl #footbal #fantasyfooball #dynastyfantasyfootball #dynastyfootball -- PlayerProfiler's Rookie Guide is AMAZING ➔ www.playerprofiler.com/2023-rookie-guide-scouting-report/ -- Get the Breakout Finder: Apple: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/breakout-finder/id1494942321 Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rotounderworld.breakoutfinder --

Westport Road Baptist Church (WRBC) - Louisville, KY
03-19-2023 Mosaic- The Redemption of Broken Pieces- When Brokenness Is Amazing Mark (Andrew Pendleton)

Westport Road Baptist Church (WRBC) - Louisville, KY

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 32:35


We would love to pray for you! Click here to contact our prayer team!Mark 5:1-20 They went across the lake to the region of the Gerasenes. 2 When Jesus got out of the boat, a man with an impure spirit came from the tombs to meet him. 3 This man lived in the tombs, and no one could bind him anymore, not even with a chain. 4 For he had often been chained hand and foot, but he tore the chains apart and broke the irons on his feet. No one was strong enough to subdue him. 5 Night and day among the tombs and in the hills he would cry out and cut himself with stones. 6 When he saw Jesus from a distance, he ran and fell on his knees in front of him. 7 He shouted at the top of his voice, “What do you want with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? In God's name don't torture me!” 8 For Jesus had said to him, “Come out of this man, you impure spirit!” 9 Then Jesus asked him, “What is your name?” “My name is Legion,” he replied, “for we are many.” 10 And he begged Jesus again and again not to send them out of the area. 11 A large herd of pigs was feeding on the nearby hillside. 12 The demons begged Jesus, “Send us among the pigs; allow us to go into them.” 13 He gave them permission, and the impure spirits came out and went into the pigs. The herd, about two thousand in number, rushed down the steep bank into the lake and were drowned. 14 Those tending the pigs ran off and reported this in the town and countryside, and the people went out to see what had happened. 15 When they came to Jesus, they saw the man who had been possessed by the legion of demons, sitting there, dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid. 16 Those who had seen it told the people what had happened to the demon-possessed man—and told about the pigs as well. 17 Then the people began to plead with Jesus to leave their region. 18 As Jesus was getting into the boat, the man who had been demon-possessed begged to go with him. 19 Jesus did not let him, but said, “Go home to your own people and tell them how much the Lord has done for you, and how he has had mercy on you.” 20 So the man went away and began to tell in the Decapolis how much Jesus had done for him. And all the people were amazed.To view our video archive of past sermons, click here!

Ol' Dirty Basement
"The Dexter Killer" Mark Andrew Twitchell

Ol' Dirty Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 72:50


Join us in the Ol' Dirty Basement as we cover the story of Mark Twitchell "The Dexter Killer".  This is one that Zap came into the studio knowing nothing about and I think he was blown away. Trust me when I say you will enjoy this even if you have never seen the TV show Dexter. Tune in and enjoy!!Thanks to The Tsunami Experiment for the theme music!!Sounds:https://freesound.org/people/Sami_Hiltunen/sounds/527187/ Eerie intro musicSources:https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/mark-twitchell-52658.phphttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/mark-twitchell-the-dexter-killer-gilles-tetreault-escaped/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Twitchellhttps://murderpedia.org/male.T/t/twitchell-mark.htmProduce it UpJames Curry pulls back the curtain on the news producer life. From handling diva...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFind us at the following https://oldirtybasement.buzzsprout.com WEBSITE https://www.facebook.com/odbasement/ FACEBOOK https://www.instagram.com/oldirtybasement/ INSTAGRAM https://mobile.twitter.com/odbasement TWITTER https://www.tiktok.com/@oldirtybasementpodcast TIKTOK oldirtybasement@outlook.com EMAIL

The Mark Moses Show
Andrew Spivey-Gator Country Interview (10/10/22)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 21:03


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Andrew Spivey of Gator Country to recap the Gators close win against Missouri this past weekend in The Swamp. Mark & Andrew also preview the Gators match up with LSU coming up this weekend for a Monday.    The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com. You can also listen to Mark Mid days on 95.9 The Rocket. Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

Hardtack
9. Daggers of the Sicarii

Hardtack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 30:10


Looking for something exciting? Perhaps a bit of murder? Tune in and learn a bit about the Sicarii, a group of Ancient Jewish assassins willing to do whatever necessary in opposition of Roman rule in first-century CE Judea. You can find the Hardtack Community on all our socials via our linktree. If you have any feedback on our episodes or suggestions for future episodes, please send us an email: hsmilitaryhistory@gmail.com Don't forget to rate us and stab that subscribe button! Sources: Brighton, Mark Andrew. The Sicarii in Josephus's Judean War Rhetorical Analysis and Historical Observations. Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009. Charles River Editors, The Sicarii: The History of the Ancient Jewish Assassins Who Fought the Romans. Josephus, Flavius. THE WARS OF THE JEWS OR HISTORY OF THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM. Translated by William Whiston. Project Gutenberg. Project Gutenberg. Accessed September 20, 2022. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2850/2850-h/2850-h.htm. Korb, Scott. Life in Year One: What the World Was like in First-Century Palestine. New York: Riverhead Books, 2010. Law, Randall David, ed. The Routledge History of Terrorism. The Routledge Histories. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge, 2015. THE SICARII IN MASADA — GLORY OR INFAMY? Sidney B. Hoenig. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23256300 Zeitlin, S. “Zealots and Sicarii.” Journal of Biblical Literature 81, no. 4 (December 1962): 395-98. https://doi.org/10.2307/3265095. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hardtackpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hardtackpod/support

The Rich Eisen Show
REShow: Mark Andrew - Hour 2 (8-31-2022)

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 54:26


Ravens All-Pro TE Mark Andrews tells Rich why he's excited for Baltimore's offense after it was ravaged by injuries last season, why Lamar Jackson's up-in-the-air contract status hasn't impacted his play on the field or his leadership in the locker room, hints at his unhappiness that Lincoln Riley left his Oklahoma Sooners for USC, and reacts to his college teammate Baker Mayfield getting another starting opportunity with the Carolina Panthers. Cardinals Pro Bowl RB James Conner tells Rich why the sour end to Arizona's 2021 season is providing a lot of inspiration to prove doubters wrong this year, and says how Kyler Murray's turbulent offseason has led to more maturity and growth from the Cards' QB.  Rich takes a call from 3rd grade teacher and cancer fighter Joel Stetler who lived out a dream last week when The Killers called him up on-stage during a concert to play drums for them during a song. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mark Simone
Mark Interviews Andrew Giuliani

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 11:12


Mark and Andrew talk about his 2nd place primary finish. Andrew said he will get behind winner Lee Zeldin and help New York State get rid of Kathy Hochul. Andrew is going to take some time away from the political arena but promises to be back in the game shortly.

Afternoons with Denis Walter
Denis Walter speaks to Mark Andrew, Elvis impersonator

Afternoons with Denis Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 9:36


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Joe's Rodshop
#106 Alistair Mark Andrew - Boost Media/Idle Auto Fest

Joe's Rodshop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 56:45


Joe van Zyl talks to Alistair Andrew from Boost Media and Idle Auto Fest. Alistair talks about his career from Max My Ride magazine to creating one of South Africa top Motoring events. @idlebrands https://www.idlebrands.com#podcast #idleautofest #maxmyride 

Sermons from St. Michael's Episcopal Church
The Gift of Greater - The Rev. Dr. Mark Andrew Jefferson

Sermons from St. Michael's Episcopal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 32:29


Sermon for the Feast of Pentecost

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights
The King of Rock & Prince of Pop in concert

Nights with Steve Price: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 10:11


For more than a generation, they were the two of the biggest rock stars on the planet. And today they still remain two of the biggest stars in music history.  John Stanley speaks to singer Marty Rhone, performing alongside Mark Andrew for the King of Rock & Prince of Pop concert at the State Theatre, Sydney and at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane.  Marty gives John a taste of what to expect on the night. If you haven't purchased tickets yet you can visit their website or call 1300 139 588. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kreckman & Lindahl
Kreckman & Lindahl Hour One 5/2/22

Kreckman & Lindahl

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 52:37


0:00 Jeff Legwold is filling in for Nate to discuss the Broncos rookie class, the biggest obstacles facing the Avalanche in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and more. 26:50 Mark Andrew, imaging producer for Altitude Sports Radio, joins K&L to edit his Avalanche promo. 39:15 The Broncos incoming draft class and who will make an impact on the field early.

Talking Melbourne with Darren James
Talking Melbourne with Mark Andrew, Elvis Actor : Sunday April 17th 2022

Talking Melbourne with Darren James

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 36:08


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Virginia Talk Radio Network
Dr Mark Andrew Holowchak 4 - 13 - 22 Thomas Jefferson's Life.MP3

Virginia Talk Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 22:04


Dr Mark Andrew Holowchak 4-13-22 Thomas Jefferson's life

Mark Simone
Mark Interviews Andrew Giuliani

Mark Simone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 12:28


Mark and Republican Gov. candidate Andrew Giuliani discuss the real problems plaguing NYC. Kathy Honchul and Eric Adams have refused to fire NYC DA Alvin Bragg. Bragg still hasn't changed his stance on arresting and jailing criminals.

Art Dimensions: Beyond the Palette
Mark Andrew Allen - Complex Mixed Media Artist

Art Dimensions: Beyond the Palette

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 22:03


Mark Andrew Allen is a creative mixed media artist. He blends urban street art with his background of typography, mixed media collage, and abstract expressionism into each of his urban pop expressionist works. Hear how to incorporate emotions into your paintings, keep that self-discipline, and Mark's encounters with famous painters such as Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Rauschenberg. Check out Mark's art at ArtDimensionsOnline.com

British Murders Podcast
"The 'Dexter' Copycat Killer" Mark Andrew Twitchell | Killer British Murder Stories Vol. 4 Feat. Bobbie Holmes

British Murders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 59:24


In the fourth volume of Killer British Murder Stories, I am told the story of Mark Twitchell by Bobbie Holmes of Killer Stories Podcast.Twitchell was convicted of first-degree murder on April 12, 2011, for the murder of Johnny Altinger.He was handed a life sentence with a minimum term to serve of 25 years.This case is notorious because Twitchell claims to have been inspired by fictional serial killer Dexter Morgan, the protagonist of the 'Dexter' book series and TV show.This is the second of two collaboration episodes Bobbie and I recently recorded. To hear me tell the story of Penelope Jackson, check out Killer Stories.You can find and support 'Killer Stories' here:https://linktr.ee/KillerStoriesMy episode on Penelope Jackson can be found here:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3FjIX3OSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3qbfrZoFollow British Murders on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishmurdersTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@britishmurdersTwitter: https://twitter.com/britishmurdersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BritishMurdersPodcastMerchandise available here:https://teespring.com/stores/britishmurdersSupport the show on Patreon for early access to ad-free-episodes:https://www.patreon.com/britishmurdersMake a one-off donation here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/britishmurders All episodes are available on my website:https://www.spreaker.com/show/british-murdersPlease send any British murder case suggestions to:britishmurderspodcast@gmail.comIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusicMy recording equipment:Shure SM7B Vocal Microphone: https://amzn.to/3F1JkkjCloud Microphone Cloudlifter CL1: https://amzn.to/2XZicC8Focusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio Interface: https://amzn.to/3kKCLL2Rode PSA-1 Professional Studio Boom Arm: https://amzn.to/3zHJOs8Recorded using:ZoomEdited in:AudacityDaVinci Resolve 17Mastered in:AuphonicBobbie's references:Blanco, M. (n.d.). Mark Andrew TWITCHELL. Murderpedia. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://murderpedia.org/male.T/t/twitchell-mark.htmMARK TWITCHELL. (n.d.). Edmonton Journal. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://edmontonjournal.com/tag/mark-twitchell/?from=25Mark Twitchell. (2022, January 6). Wikipedia. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_TwitchellMark Twitchell: A closer look at the evidence. (2012, July 10). CBS News. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/mark-twitchell-a-closer-look-at-the-evidence/2/Naves, A. W. (2021, June 19). The Murder of Johnny Altinger. Medium. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://medium.com/dark-aberrations/the-murder-of-johnny-altinger-3dcc0a6883f8Paradis, D. (2018, August 8). The Dexter Killer. Canadian True Crime. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://canadiantruecrime.ca/episodes/2018/8/6/30-the-dexter-killerStevenson, S. (2017, January 9). “Dexter killer” Mark Twitchell among members of dating site for inmates. CBC News. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/dexter-killer-mark-twitchell-among-members-of-dating-site-for-inmates-1.3925555Who is Mark Twitchell? Everything You Need to Know. (n.d.). The Famous People. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/mark-twitchell-52658.php

UKRavens Podcast - A Baltimore Ravens Podcast from the United Kingdom
#022 - Rodgers Ruins Ragtag Raven's Revival - Week 15 Review & Greg Roman Talk W/ Alex Kirby of Throw Deep Publishing

UKRavens Podcast - A Baltimore Ravens Podcast from the United Kingdom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 81:32


In this episode of the UKRavens Podcast, Gaz, Ben, Ian, Shane & James discuss the, once again, heart racing finish in M&T Bank Stadium against the Rodgers led Green Bay Packers. Shane joins remotely, via potato, from somewhere in the Maryland area after attending the game on Sunday and talks through his game day experience. The guys look at how a secondary-less Defense held up ok against the best the NFC has to offer, the excellent performances from Tyler Huntley & Mark Andrew and another segment of NFL analytics over the 2pt try. The podcast touches on the latest Ravens (& Covid) news as the virus spreads through the NFL leading to the possible moving of games before being joined by Alex Kirby of Throw Deep Publishing. Alex is a writer who enjoys going deep into the analytics of the NFL and in December 2020 published a book on the Greg Roman offense. He joins the podcast to discuss where he thinks the Ravens offense is at the moment and why twitter is always calling for Roman's head. The pod ends, as usual, with the guys giving their predictions on the game. Created and hosted by members of the UKRavens; Gaz Poole, Ben Mortimer, Ian Demain, Shane Richmond & James 'Jonathan' Ogden. Follow along with the show on social media - @UKRavens & www.facebook.com/ukravens Be Involved with the show, email us at ukravensshow@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ukravens/message

The magCulture Podcast
Episode 27 • Holly Catford & Cheese • Osman Bari & Chutney • Dan Keeling & Noble Rot

The magCulture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 50:40


Our final Podcast episode of 2021 features three magazines linked by name to celebratory foods. Its origins lie in a planned live event; with Covid rearing its head again we converted the idea into a podcast. First up, art director Holly Catford talks to Jeremy Leslie via Zoom from Bristol about the many deadlines she faces as the year ends, and in particular Cheese magazine. Issue two of the ‘Magazine of Culture' hits shops just in time for Christmas—we hear about Holly's working processes as well as her editor's holiday cheese advice. We then meet Osman Bari, the man behind delightful risographed magazine Chutney. Danielle Mustarde talks to him over a hot chocolate at a busy local café, and hears about the origins of his magazine, which uses the idea of Chutney as a structural device to share ideas of culture and identity. Then it's back to Shop, where Jeremy talks to Noble Rot editor/co-founder Dan Keeling about his magazine and its place in a business that now includes two successful London restaurants and a new wine shop. The magazine — now on its 27th issue — set an alternative approach to wine coverage that Dan and business partner Mark Andrew have cleverly transferred to hospitality. Thanks as always to our friends at Park Communications for their continued support of the Podcast. FInd them online at www.parkcom.co.uk

The Mark Moses Show
Andrew Spivey-Gator Country Interview (10/11/21)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 20:18


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Andrew Spivey of Gator Country to recap the Gators dominating win against Vandy this past Saturday in The Swamp. Mark & Andrew also preview the Gators road game at LSU this weekend and is Alabama out of the playoff, after losing to Texas A&M this past weekend.  Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

The Mark Moses Show
Andrew Spivey-Gator Country Interview (10/04/21)

The Mark Moses Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 26:19


The Mark Moses Show is joined by Andrew Spivey of gatorcountry.com to get his thoughts on the Gators disappointing loss against Kentucky on the road. Mark & Andrew also both give their thoughts on the current state of the program under Dan Mullen.   Listen to The Mark Moses Show weekday afternoons from 3-6 pm on Sports Radio 1560 The Fan & Sportsradio1560.com Follow him on social media @markmosesshow

SDUMedia
NFL News before Week 1

SDUMedia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 41:30


For this episode, we're breaking down -Mark Andrew's contract -Ravens working out running backs -49ers sign Josh Norman -Seattle contracts stall with Duane Brown -Mo Salah wants an extension Be sure to follow us on Instagram @Sportsdaily.media and check out the Nuts and Bolts Sports website for more sports content!

Fantasy trash talkers
Episode 46: Game preview: Dallas Cowboys vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Fantasy trash talkers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 27:24


Finally week 1 of the NFL season is here. First we have news on Mark Andrew's, Casey, Newton Bell, and more. Today we are going to preview the Dallas Cowboys vs. the reing Super Bowl champions the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. What is going to happen is Tom Brady going to throw for 4-5 TD, without Zack Martin how is Dak Prescott going to hold up??? Hit that listen button to find out #fantasytrashtalkers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Pod Like a Raven
Ravens v. Raiders Preview & Mark Andrews Gets the Bag

Pod Like a Raven

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 76:46


Week 1 is finally here! Before the PLAR crew heads to Vegas, we discuss Mark Andrew's new deal and give you a full preview of Baltimore's Monday night match up with the Raiders. You can find Pod Like A Raven on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play and iHeartRadio! Like, rate and subscribe on your favorite podcast network, and let us know what you think on Twitter and Instagram at PodLikeARaven or at podlikearaven@gmail.com! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Things Police See: First Hand Accounts
TPS E77: Mark Andrew Kelly - East Hartford PD

Things Police See: First Hand Accounts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 75:10


In this episode Steve chats with retired Sgt. Mark Andrew Kelly of the East Hartford Police Dept.  Mark has some great stories and insight into being a street cop.  His new book "Front Row Seat" is getting great reviews with an average of 5 stars!  FRONT ROW SEAT is a novel about what it means to be a police officer, and the inevitable ways in which the job changes the people who choose to take it on.  Front Row Seat on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Front-Seat-Mark-Andrew-Kelly/dp/1735868906/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 Support/Donate! https://thingspolicesee.com/donate/ Shop Merch / Subscribe / be a guest / Contact  www.thingspolicesee.com Join the FB community!  https://www.facebook.com/thingspolicesee/ Background consultation - Ken@policebackground.net

Vykhod Sily/Выход Силы
Vykhod Sily Podcast - Mark Andrew Guest Mix

Vykhod Sily/Выход Силы

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 60:51


01. Space Cube - Mental Terror 02. Ohms ‎– Coming Up 03. Mastersafe - Rolling With The Punches 04. Worldwide Epidemic - Access 05. DJ Y - Modern Wank O6. Original DJ Vibes (Combination 2) - Signals O7. Eusebeia - You Reap What You Sow 08. Die - Nasty 09. Coco Bryce - Jus Another 10. Tekniq - Rewind 11. Tim Reaper & Kloke - Ocean Currents 12. A Touch of Jazz - Stepz 13. Chippie - Big Grey Wolf 14. Forge - The Portal 15. Metatron - Satori

Conversations IN Noosa
Mark Andrew Tabone - Walk A Mile In My Shoes

Conversations IN Noosa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 40:04


My guest on today's episode of Everyone Has A Story is a guy whose parents were both Maltese. He lost his mum when he was only eight years of age and his passion for the 1960s and the 1970s, his collectibles, his music, the films he's collected, and his cars, all remind him of his late mum. He's got all of this incredible memorabilia together in what most blokes would describe as the ultimate ‘man cave' on a property that he and his wife Lisa Curry, are preparing as a Sunshine Coast hinterland retreat called, Mali Retreat.He's an entertainer who brings the music of Elvis, Tom Jones, John Lennon, and many others to life up on stage.Everyone Has A Story and today I'd like you to meet Mark Tabone.

Guns & Yellow Ribbons
The Arsenal History - Telling it as it was,With Andy Kelly & Mark Andrews

Guns & Yellow Ribbons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 95:18


In this Special Episode, Trev & Myself talk with Mark Andrew & Andy Kelly the authors and historians of The Arsenal Football Club. We take a quick (well 90 minute ) trip through Arsenal's history from its foundation to where it is today. We hope you enjoy it and share with your friends. To get more information on Arsenals History look up www.thearsenalhistory.com Enjoy, Share & Subscribe

Scoped Exposure Podcast
106 - Mark & Andrew [FUMING MOUTH]

Scoped Exposure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 73:38


On today's podcast, we talk with Mark and Andrew of FUMING MOUTH! We chat about evolving tone, paying it forward, unnamed songs, converse, influential videogames, their latest EP "Beyond The Tomb", and much more! Check out what FUMING MOUTH is up to: https://www.fumingmouth.com/ https://fumingmouth.bandcamp.com/album/beyond-the-tomb Season 2 Podcast Song Written by Tommy Wood Mix and Mastered by Matt Andrews Check out the main Scoped Exposure channel: www.youtube.com/scopedexposure

Kreckman & Lindahl
Kreckman & Lindahl Hour One 3/11/21

Kreckman & Lindahl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 53:40


0:00 Marty Cesario and Mark Andrew are in for Nate today on K&L! 10:30 Should the Broncos be in the market for a newly released Eric Fisher from the Chiefs? 24:11 Jay Binkley of 610 Sports Radio in KC joins K&L to get some insight into the Chiefs decision to release both of their starting Tackles, the plan to rebuild their offense around Mahomes, potential Draft options, and what it could mean for the Broncos next season. 40:05 How the Broncos can make themselves a more attractive landing destination in free agency.

The Grape Nation
Dan Keeling and Mark Andrew, Noble Rot Magazine, Noble Rot Wine Bar and new book "Wine from Another Galaxy"

The Grape Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 75:19


Brits, Dan Keeling and Mark Andrew found a bond in wine that would lead them to create a wine magazine, two restaurants and a book to talk about it all.Dan had a successful career in the music business while Mark became a Master of Wine and worked at a leading London wine merchant. Dan Keeling and Mark Andrew are Noble Rot Magazine, Noble Rot Wine Bar, Noble Rot Soho, and authors of recently released “The Noble Rot Book: Wine from Another Galaxy”.The Grape Nation has been nominated for the Taste Awards! Check out all the finalists at http://www.thetasteawards.com/12th-annual-taste-awards-nominees-finalists-and-honorees/Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Grape Nation by becoming a member!The Grape Nation is Powered by Simplecast.  

The Pottscast
Mark Andrew - Pro MMA Fighter, trainer and coach.

The Pottscast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 58:53


Mark Andrew, professional MMA Fighter, trainer, and coach, speaks to Darren on this episode of the podcast. We talk about the mindset of a fighter, taking fights on late notice, working at STLTH in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, friendship and partnership with UFC fighter Rhys Mckee and much more.  We speak about the beginning of @STLTH_ in Ballymena and the goals, aspirations Mark has.  Mark has fought for BAMMA, UK Cage Warriors, Akuma & Cage Wars.

Spoiler They Die
Episode 19 - Mark Andrew Twitchell

Spoiler They Die

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 48:26


This week, Kat tells Logan the story of Mark Twitchell, AKA: The Dexter Copycat Killer. A Canadian born killer convicted of one count of murder, and one of attempted murder.

Longview Outdoor Gallery
Rain Forest Stone by Mark Andrew

Longview Outdoor Gallery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 1:10


Rain Forest Stone by Mark Andrew Location: Longview Civic Center

Longview Outdoor Gallery
Summertime by Mark Andrew

Longview Outdoor Gallery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 1:59


Summertime by Mark Andrew Location: 1430 Commerce Ave.

Wood In Your Ear Skateboarding
EP 37 - Skating around the world (w/ Mark Andrew Skates)

Wood In Your Ear Skateboarding

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 34:28


We sit and talk with Mark Andrew Skates about his work with Nomad Skateboarding and his experience of living on the road traveling by skateboard. Nomad Skateboarding@mark.andrew.skates We Are:Gordy Tharp - @manisthetapeSpencer Gloy - @yeaaaa_dewdtwitch.tv/woodinyourearskate

Grace Talks
S2 E22: Part 3 with special guest former NBA executive Mark Andrew Zwartynski

Grace Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 93:29


Mark Andrew Zwartynski, Chairman of the Mark Andrew Group is a veteran business development, public relations, communications, technology, management, marketing, finance, broadcast executive, and entrepreneur. Mark Andrew has many projects to his accomplishments such as the resurrection of the NBA Indiana Pacers (1982, under owner Herbert Simon) where he saved as Vice-President from 1982-1994. Mark also served as Senior Vice-President for the Dallas Mavericks from 1997-2000.

Grace Talks
S2 E21: Part 2 with special guest former NBA executive Mark Andrew Zwartynski

Grace Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 94:11


Mark Andrew Zwartynski, Chairman of the Mark Andrew Group is a veteran business development, public relations, communications, technology, management, marketing, finance, broadcast executive, and entrepreneur. Mark Andrew has many projects to his accomplishments such as the resurrection of the NBA Indiana Pacers (1982, under owner Herbert Simon) where he saved as Vice-President from 1982-1994. Mark also served as Senior Vice-President for the Dallas Mavericks from 1997-2000.

Grace Talks
S2 E20: Special guest former NBA executive Mark Andrew Zwartynski

Grace Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 82:01


Mark Andrew Zwartynski, Chairman of the Mark Andrew Group is a veteran business development, public relations, communications, technology, management, marketing, finance, broadcast executive and entrepreneur. Mark Andrew has many projects to his accomplishments such as the resurrection of the NBA Indiana Pacers (1982, under owner Herbert Simon) where he saved as Vice-President from 1982-1994. Mark also served as Senior Vice-President for the Dallas Mavericks from 1997-2000.

The Southern Outdoorsmen Hunting Podcast
EP 163 - Trying to Tag Out, Hunting Hung up Birds & Planning a Western Hunt

The Southern Outdoorsmen Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 86:52


On this weeks episode we cover a ton of ground starting with some recent hunts dealing with birds that seem to not want to move! Andrew shot another turkey, but it did not go as expected and we cover that and how Mark & Andrew sat on this bird for well over an hour before he finally broke and came in. Late in the episode we also talk about the early stages of planning a Western trip for this fall, since this is the time of year you need to start planning if you want to hunt a western species this year!

The Wine World
Mark Andrew MW of Noble Rot

The Wine World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 20:05


Mark Andrew is a Master of Wine, a degree few other has obtained. We talk to him about his love for Greek wine, about starting the world renowned wine magazine and later the wine bar Noble Rot with Dan Keeling, and of some of the trends and future holdings for the wine industry of the world. We also discuss him starting out in his early 20s in the hospitality industry, not comming from a wine background and how he rose to great achievements within Robertson Wine. I've always wondered how the every day worklife of a master of wine looks like, and I get some answers in this episode.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RotoUnderworld Radio - Fantasy Football Show
Josh Jacobs bold prediction

RotoUnderworld Radio - Fantasy Football Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 129:03


RotoUnderworld Radio Fantasy Football Podcast - Mind of Mansion, Ep 449: The Podfather Matt Kelley (@Fantasy_Mansion) and Jake Ciely (@AllInKid) from The Athletic debate Josh Jacobs' fantasy football forecast from both an opportunity and efficiency perspective. Is A.J. Green on the "do not draft" list? 
 How much do Tyler Boyd's splits matter? Austin Ekeler vs. Justin Jackson: Who would be the No. 1 back on the Chargers if Gordon sits out? 
 Theo Riddick seems to be heading to Denver. How does that impact Phillip Lindsay? Is DaeSean Hamilton a value at his current ADP?   Is Kerryon Johnson a second-rounder in PPR leagues at this point? 
 Marlon Mack, Kerryon Johnson, or Damien Williams? is a tough decision. David Johnson just went 1.01 and Alvin Kamara went ahead of Ezekiel Elliott in Pros vs. Joes!  Le'Veon Bell is being drafted as if he's not a Jet.  Sony Michel is falling, and Damien Harris is rising up draft boards. Satellite backs like Giovanni Bernard are only worth drafting in best ball leagues. Is it time to start drafting Josh Gordon?   Should Chris Carson dynasty owners be worried about Rashad Penny? Dexter Williams is getting reps with the first team offense as Jamaal Williams misses practice. How do you possibly choose between Odell Beckham, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Michael Thomas, and Julio Jones in drafts?  How do you possibly choose between Kenny Golladay, Chris Godwin, D.J. Moore, and Tyler Lockett in drafts?  If Sam Darnold will break out, should we be all-in on Robby Anderson and Chris Herndon?   Dede Westbrook looks the part of a TY Hilton-esque No. 1 wide receiver in Jacksonville. Are Tre'Quan Smith, Curtis Samuel, and Tyrell Williams valuable beyond best ball formats? Can David Njoku be George Kittle light?  Should anyone be surprised when Evan Engram outscores Zach Ertz this season? 
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The Quiet Light Podcast
E-Commerce Businesses: State of the Merchant Report for 2019

The Quiet Light Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 45:25


Are we seeing a plateauing of Amazon? Those who think that any type of e-commerce conducted outside of Amazon is a dead-end are dead wrong. Today we welcome back Andrew Youderain to discuss his third annual State of the Merchant Report for 2019. If you've never read or heard us talk about the report, it's a comprehensive report of all things e-commerce that comes from Andy's exclusive database of real entrepreneurs, all running physical product e-commerce businesses. With more than 400 qualifying merchants completing the questionnaire, the report covers an array of important topics including growth and conversion rates, profitability stats, advertising ROI, and even one surprise question about ways our members would fulfill their biggest indulgences. We'll go over all the questions, responses, and the surprising trends in e-commerce for 2019. Episode Highlights: What is providing the best return on investment in terms of advertising? The facebook marketing factor, why it's so different, and how can be tricky. A shout out to email marketing as a very valuable and viable advertising tool. The reality of advertising fatigue and the big three – Google, Amazon, and Facebook. The typical store owner makeup and whether dropshipping is coming to an end. Surprising gains in manufacturing of original merchandise. The impact of the new tariffs on the surveyed businesses. Does everything seem to be growing? We discuss general growth rates in the e-commerce industry. The surprising thing we learned from the survey this year regarding Amazon. The place for premium and niche products. Andrew's top three takeaways from the survey. A rise in Chinese sellers on Amazon and what that means for e-commerce merchants and counterfeiting. Andrew's view on the FBA nexus and the state to state tax impact for his community of clients. The fun and surprising final question in the survey. Transcription: Joe: Mark back in Savannah I think it was 2016 was the 2nd time I ever went to eCommerceFuel. In a great location because I could drive there and it was a beautiful, beautiful location. And I was so proud because I brought copies of my e-book some would call it a book called 10 Steps to Selling your Amazon Business and this is back in '16. We're talking years ago. And so I thought I was at the forefront of things. And then Andrew does his presentation at the beginning of eCommerceFuel events which was really the state of commerce back then and what we've had him on the podcast about what this podcast today is about. The 1st thing he talks about is how few of the eCommerceFuel attendees are using Amazon; like less than 10%. And it was a very small part of their business and that Shopify and other channels were much, much bigger. And I was slightly mortified. But then the next year, the biggest growth I think in 2018 that we saw—actually it was at '17 because we stated e-commerce from Andrew in 2018 and the biggest growth factor was Amazon. And now that you've had him on again I think that that's changed a little bit, right? Mark: That's right. In this year's State of the Merchant Report from eCommerceFuel, they've found that this is the 1st year that non Amazon e-commerce stores outpaced Amazon as far as new sales channels which is pretty amazing when you think about the impact. The quote directly is this was the 1st year non Amazon sellers grew faster than those on the platform. So there's more growth happening off of Amazon among their members than on the Amazon platform. That's pretty remarkable to hear that because it feels like feels like everybody's on Amazon. And we've often preached this idea of having diverse revenue streams and making sure that you're being multichannel with your revenue streams and platforms but you and I know a lot of Amazon sellers that have gone all in on Amazon so that they could just focus on the growth there to get as much sales blossomed there as they can because it's easier to do than trying to manage multiple channels. Those who think that outside of Amazon e-commerce is dead; it's not at all, not even close. There is a couple of other interesting things that came out of this report and I'm going to let Andrew really get into some of the things that he found impressive. But one of the things that that stood out to me was the effectiveness of Facebook as a marketing channel. It seems like everyone we talked to always says Facebook is such a great marketing channel and if we could just figure it out and what my experience has been is that everybody's trying to figure it out. Which means it's really difficult to actually do. I think those that have “figured it out” are doing well. But among the people that responded to this really lengthy survey that Andrew puts them through Facebook ads came in as the 5th most effective sales channel or advertising channel that people were reporting. And the ROIS, the media in ROIS was a full point lower than the next highest. And again we'll let Andrew talk about some of these things because I'm sure he has more insights than I do into the report itself. From just a general like where are you in the market as an e-commerce business or when you're looking to buy and identifying the right trends and the types of businesses that are going to be around for the next several years a report like this is just invaluable, right? You get to see where a business is going, where the industry is going, and maybe where the next opportunities lie. Joe: Yeah and it comes directly from the eCommerceFuel membership database. As far as I understand it Andrew sends a survey out and collects all of this data and all of this information so it's from real entrepreneurs down in the trenches running their businesses; physical product e-commerce businesses. So if anybody is out there that is looking to grow their business outside of Amazon this report can help. If anybody's buying a business and wants to take it beyond Amazon this report can help. If you're on Shopify and you want to learn the other channels, what number 2, 3, and 4 are before that 5th one that's most effective being Facebook this report can help. And it comes from Andrew. There are very few people in the industry that are as good character as Andrew and the folks at eCommerceFuel. Mark: Oh I was just about to say that now. A shout out for the good guys Andrew is certainly one of those. So let's get into this discussion between Andrew and I on this report and find out what some of the insights he [inaudible 00:05:59.2]. Joe: Let's go to it. Mark: Andrew, thank you so much for coming back on to the podcast. You were on last year and we talked about the awesome report that you guys do over at eCommerceFuel; the State of the Merchant Report. And this is where you survey a lot of the members of your community which we've talked about here on the Quiet Light Podcast, Joe and I talked about it quite a bit. One of our favorite conferences, one of our favorite communities out there for high revenue e-commerce store owners; it's a fantastic community that you built there. And you do this report every year. It's a really good pulse of what's going on in the world of e-commerce. So thank you again for joining us. Andrew: Yeah thanks for having me. I appreciate it. And good work with the podcast. I'm enjoying the Quiet Light Podcast. I kind of love your episodes and yes you're putting up good stuff; you and Joe. But your episodes seem to have just a tiny edge on Joe's. I don't know maybe it's just in my mind but regardless you guys are doing awesome, awesome stuff. Mark: Yeah I'm just going to record that. I'm going to put it on a loop and I'm just going to send it to Joe a few times so he can hear that over and over again. You need to submit at some point we've been adding these movie quotes to our intros at random so you need to listen to those and tell us what you think it is and we'll give you a shout out. I don't know what they are myself so I'm excited about this. I'm excited to talk about this year's report because you always come out with just some really fascinating bits of data. And I'm going to start with one that I've run across a decent amount because I think it really speaks to a lot of buyers are thinking about when they're evaluating an online purchase and also sellers who are looking to scale their business and this is what is providing the best return on investment at this point in terms of advertising? Facebook is often quoted you know if we could just unlock Facebook and this is something that I want to get into a little bit here but your report showed some surprising numbers with where the most value is and where some of the lowest hanging fruit is for advertising. Andrew: Yeah so there are a couple of things that are new this year. I wanted to take a look at what merchants are using the most in terms of promoting their business; so what's most popular and then also what's the most effective because often those are not the same thing. And so you look at the most popular marketing channels and we just ask people what are you using and in the number of popularity 1st was email marketing, 2nd Facebook ads, 3rd was Google AdWords, 4th was SEO, and 5th was Instagram. And so then we—of course, it was a popularity—to get a sense of what was most effective we looked at okay, of the people that are using every single one of these things we asked about which, how many, what percentage of them ranked that specific one as the most effective? And the one that came to the surface wasn't even the top 5 that we talked about. The number one most effective marketing channel reported by merchants was Amazon Ads. Over half of people running Amazon Ads said it was the best highest ROI marketing channel to use, number two is e-mail marketing, three was SEO, 4th was Google AdWords, and like a distant 5th not even like a close 5th, but a distant 5th was Facebook Ads. And another thing that we explored was the average return on Ad Spend for Facebook Ads versus Amazon and Google and they had the lowest return on Ad Spend at 3.4 compared to Amazon at 4.6 and Google at over 5. And they're increasing of the costs on the Facebook platform were growing up the fastest as well; almost 20% versus 16 for Amazon and 10 for Google. So that was kind of the Facebook—I think a lot of people, so many people are doing it and it's easy to have like almost some fear of missing out if you're not doing it or if you're doing it like you're not getting the secret when everyone else is. But I think it's a harder nut to crack than people like to admit. And those were some of the numbers based on the advertising. Mark: Yeah there's a lot that I want to get into on this here and let's see if I can remember all of it but I want to 1st talk about the Facebook ads because you put it in that way; it's a tough nut to crack. And I wonder if that's really maybe some of the secrets that's going on behind these numbers with the EBIDTA ROIS and also the effective marketing channel. We've had Ezra Firestone on the podcast here before. He's a friend of Quiet Light Brokerage. He obviously is a big advocate of Facebook advertising. I've seen some other people who have been doing Facebook Ads with a lot of effectiveness but and this is the big caviar, it takes a while to figure that part out. And a lot of these guys have gotten there where they're seeing these ROIS of five plus, they've taken months—literally months and lots of dollars down the drain to really get to that point. I'm wondering and maybe you looked into this a little bit with the survey; did you look into people that have tried Facebook marketing and maybe gave up after two or three months because they couldn't get it to work or did you not look that deep or ask that deep of a question? Andrew: Yeah I didn't go quite that deep. And it's always tough designing the survey because it's already like 50 plus questions and I'm trying to balance—making sure we get people who get all the way through it with you know what are the critical things we get. So sadly I didn't get that kind of data. A lot of the kind of the fox and the stories behind people getting into Facebook and having a hard time with it are more anecdotal that I hear from people. And so sadly yeah I wish I had some good numbers and data behind it but it's more anecdotal than anything else. Mark: I mean look there's a couple of things on here on your top; 5 Amazon Ads, e-mail marketing, SEO, and Google AdWords. So let's go through here with Amazon Ads, SEO, Google AdWords; those are all high intent advertising channels, right? So if somebody goes online and says buy shoes or buy cheap shoes or best running shoes; that's a really high intent search, Facebook Ads not so much of a high intense search, e-mail marketing side if they're on your list that already a warm contact. So it shouldn't be too surprising that we're seeing that but the other side of this too that I would say is like if you're looking to create a market and let's say you have kind of an odd channel, maybe you take a spin on a new type of ice cream scooper that doesn't get stuck ever. So the ice cream never gets stuck in that ice cream scooper and you've invented this and you're going to sell it; well nobody knows that it exists. So it might take a while to build that market and so Facebook Ads might be a good source for that because you can have that proof of concept and really kind of educate the marketplace. But it's also going to take a little bit more work to get people to really peak their attention. Andrew: Yeah Facebook is just a totally different mindset for advertising. It's really great if you're good at targeting if you're good at—the way you build a funnel is just totally different. It's more so about you get to be able to catch people when they're doing something else, get their attention, pull them off the platform or engage them for a while and then pull them off versus being able to drive a sale short term. I think it's a longer term game and just a different mentality you need to have if you're going to do it well. And targeting too with Facebook I think is getting trickier [inaudible 00:12:57.7] that some of the targeting the traffic that Facebook had been sending hasn't been converting as well for some members and some people I know. So that's a big part of Facebook performing well as them sending you people that are based on their intelligence they know are going to work well. So yes it's interesting. Mark: Yeah talking to crack I think is the best way to describe it. So I do think it's a viable source but you've got to have the right type of product and you really have to know what you're doing with it and be patient. I mean that's just a lot with these; Amazon I'm not surprised at all, still a very young marketplace so I think we're still seeing kind of those numbers equalize out. Talk about a high intent marketplace and high intent searches so I think that makes complete sense they're number one on the list. And let's give a shout out to email marketing probably the old man in the room there, right? Andrew: Yeah although it's funny I think about if you look at email and even email it's still of course you know the number two most effective marketing channel and it's still highly—super valuable but I feel like even probably it's getting harder. I think advertising, in general, is getting so much more difficult because we've had so much of it—a part of it is fatigue; just advertising fatigue. And you've got three main giants who control so much of it and they're kind of squeezing all of the juice out of it they can with rising ad prices but even my email inbox I don't know about you Mark but I'm way more ruthless now with my email. I've got a ton of filters set up. I have used like unroll.me to unsubscribe from a lot of stuff because you have to. Because I'm looking to change my email address in the next couple of months to just have a team address to really focus on because it's—the levels most of the messages coming at us are increasingly just –they just keep going up and up and up. And so I don't know, it would be interesting to see if anything comes up in the next two, three, four years where—that it makes it able to get through all of that noise. Because it's getting—just any advertising, in general, is just getting a lot harder because there's just so much out there. Mark: You know I really think it comes down to the personalization. Email marketing, you're right I mean email it's a complete mess and now I use Gmail, we use Gmail, Google Apps throughout Quiet Light Brokerage and they tab everything down in that promotions or updates or forums tab. And I'll tell you what I don't look at promotions ever. Basically, its spam light is what it is and so you just throw all that stuff away. I go through it every few days and select all and hit the archive. Coming through that though like having personalized messages, very, very hyper focused hyper personalized messages I think that's really the only way that people are going to be able to survive with that email marketing. That's tough, that's not easy to do. Andrew: You know I agree and I think—you know I did a podcast with somebody earlier this year and they have an antiques business and every week they send out an email on Saturday and at the click through rates are like 25%. I talked to him about how he was doing this, I mean trying to get some secret out of it and there wasn't any secret. It was that he spent hours and hours and hours on an email that was totally unique and it was amazing deep interest level to the customers and people open it. And like I look at the email that we have that goes out to our private communities [inaudible 00:16:34.2] it's not nearly as good as his is but just that so much smaller group only about a thousand people but we're able to get it. It takes a lot of time to put together but it gets generally open rates of close to 50%. Mark: Let's move on here to another thing. I want to talk about the anatomy of a store owner. You put together a really nice simple graphic on the link to the report and I will link to this report here in the show notes and we'll also throw it into an email as well. So people listening to this take a look at the email coming through from Quiet Light Brokerage but I want to talk about the makeup of the store owner. Drop shipping seems to be kind of on the losing end of things these days. Andrew: Yeah I feel like it's had some pretty strong headwinds for the last couple of years. And this year the number—every year we ask and we look at what percentage of store owners is a certain type of business model; drop shipping, manufacturing, private label, hybrid, or reselling products. And this year the number of drop shippers that reported got cut in half. So only 8% of people this year down from 16% last year were drop shippers which is a pretty huge—just a massive cut. And if you look at the number of manufacturers that we're reporting that reports for the survey that was up by almost a 3rd by 32%. So it seems like a lot of those—this has been a couple of narratives that have been talked about for a couple of years now but it's really playing out in the numbers. Mark: Yeah I think so as well. What's funny though is we had somebody on recently to talk about drop shipping and they were killing it. They were doing a great job with drop shipping. So I feel like it's one of these areas where for a while there were Ad Sense sites, a pretty number of Ad Sense sites all over the place, a bunch of those got wiped out and the general thought was this is kind of a dead business model. Well, I've seen some of them come by and those people that actually survived through that and how they got some strong, strong businesses. I feel that way with drop shipping a little bit. Like if you can survive these head winds you've got something good. Andrew: It's funny you say that Mark because when I looked at the revenue growth by business model and the income growth by a business model guess who was leading the pack on both of those metrics? It was drop shippers. And I think what happened is exactly like you said there's a little bit of a Darwinism at play here where a lot of the herd got thinned out and the people that were left were able to make it work well. And I think you're actually right it definitely can work in some models. I think it's much harder to get the things to all align and get a model where it works well for reasons that—I guess I don't want to get into on the show right now but if you can get it right I mean it's a great business model because no inventory, no upfront cash, no cash flow issues, location independent. If you get it to work right it's a pretty good gig. Mark: It really is but it seems to be so dependent on the product and also your relationships as well because obviously, the problem with drop shipping is competition. It's so easy just to spin up something and compete directly with you and you get the sort of you bicker with a sort of marketplace of every product that is exactly the same, same images and everything else. It's tough to work in that area. On the flip side—so like I like to think about this on a spectrum. On one side we have drop shipping where you can see the products sometimes you get into reselling which might be a little bit of a step away from that drop shipping where you're still doing with some physical product but it's not yours. And then you go all the way over to the other side of the spectrum and you get these unique manufactured products, some of them private labeled but the most extreme would be hey I invented something or I've created a product and you're seeing some pretty big gains in that area. Andrew: Yeah I mean the number of manufacturers like I mentioned was up a 3rd this year. If you look at also not just the number of people that are doing it but the benefits that they're seeing and the pay off, so we tracked gross margin, net margin for those—for all these different types of sellers and manufacturers and by far the largest gross margin at 53%, the highest net margin at 21% and those were up year over year too for each category. I think the gross margin for manufacturers was up from 45% percent up to 53 and the net was up as well. So yeah I think manufacturers are—it's a harder business, there's less of a roadmap, it's more capital intensive, it's more stressful but if you're able to crack it more and more people are going that way. It's really the only way I feel like you can play on Amazon these days because if you're going to try to go resell someone else's product on Amazon you're going to get destroyed. And it's where a lot of people seem to be going and getting paid for. Mark: Yeah I think all those things that you talked about; the stress, no roadmap, everything else there's a flip side of that. It's defensible, right? Because there's no roadmap you're not going to have everybody saying oh I know exactly how to do this. It is difficult to do and figuring out how to get that manufacturing [inaudible 00:21:21.3] done is tough. Did you ask people and if you only have just kind of from what you've heard in the community obviously China I would guess would be the number one sourcing location for most people manufacturing, what other countries are you hearing from some of the members on the community that—where people are sourcing products? Especially when we're recording this—I don't know when we're going to air this episode but when we're recording this we're staring down potentially more tariffs going on with China. Obviously, this is going to impact everybody selling from China so finding other sources would be great. Have you heard of any other countries that seem to be emergent? Andrew: That's a great question and the honest answer is no. I mean there are people in Asia—I hear occasionally about people sourcing in Taiwan which depending on who you ask is China or isn't. Vietnam is another one that comes up but apart—and you know some people I know occasionally hear their source from India or make their things in Canada or someone I met with recently is building some footwear in Mexico. So there definitely are some other places people get certain things but in terms of a potential runner up to China that could even remotely start to be an alternative to where people are manufacturing 90% of things I don't think of someone who's pulling away or even you know accelerating at all. It's kind of just a whole bunch of a lot of different options all over. So not really an emerging source for manufacturing that I'm seeing. Mark: That's a little disappointing but not surprising. I mean wouldn't it be great to have something on this side of the ocean where we could maybe just pull up from Central America instead of having to—I talked to some of these store owners and they're talking about three months plus lead times where you're committing capital and then that goes on the ocean and it takes—I can't imagine how difficult that would be. Andrew: Oh yeah it would be really hard and you know it's one thing we did ask this year was did tariffs impact your business and granted I know we're talking you and I are both in the States, I know a lot of people listening aren't in the States but probably the vast majority of 85% or so of respondents for the survey are US based or 75% rather but we asked did tariffs impact your business this year? And over a 3rd of people, the 36% said the tariffs meaningfully hurt their business this year. And like you just alluded to they are only getting more from slapped on. So it's a big deal and it'd be nice to have a silver lining; maybe be that sourcing out of some of the countries closer to us maybe, maybe get a boost. Mark: Yeah that'd be interesting. Hey if anybody has an idea on where we can craft and not let me know. That'd be great to get that part out. Let's go to like some of the Sunday news here and that is everything seems to be growing. You know I started Quiet Light Brokerage right before we hit that great recession so a lot of my entrepreneurial journey has been slogging through a difficult economy. It seems like from what we're seeing we're in a bull market right now. Andrew: It seems really strong. So we—looking at growth rates over time, and again these are the average merchant—the average e-commerce store owner reporting for the survey was right around 3 million. So that's relatively small when you look at the macro economy, if you look at e-commerce trends, in general, they're probably could be growing closer to 20% plus or minus but for this segment of store owners if you look at the growth trend over 3 years, 2017 it was about 25%, last year it jumped way up to almost 37%, and this year it's down a touch to 36% but still meaningfully about the same. So revenue growth is good, income growth has also remained real strong and if you look at the conversion rates too and it's just continued to go up the last two years. I mean the conversion rate we're looking at this year was over 3% up from 2.60% last year. And in terms of like our earlier margins are up so all in all for store owners things are good, growth is good, margins are good, the conversion is great and it's kind of a boom time is the right word. But it's definitely—things are robust and healthy out there for stores in this segment. Mark: Yeah that's fantastic. One of the surprising things that I've seen from the report and we talked about this last year and I know Joe tells me and we mentioned this in the introduction to this episode here that the very 1st eCommerceFuel Live that he attended he brought a book on 10 Steps to Selling Amazon Business. You asked at one point to raise your hand if you're selling on Amazon and it was only a small portion of the room that did so. And he was thinking oh man I completely missed the mark bringing this book. Well, we've seen this number increase over the years although this year from—unless I've got [inaudible 00:26:19.5] I'm not reading this backwards, it looks like you have a decline in people that are selling on Amazon and an increase in people that are not selling on Amazon. Is that really what you're seeing? Andrew: Yeah I wouldn't say a decline but I would say a plateauing of something in the report that I wrote I call it like a plateauing Amazon—I hesitate to use the word peak Amazon because every time that I think that they've peaked anything they blow up and accelerate to the moon. But looking at like three examples here, or three data points; if you look at the number of merchants who just sell on Amazon or they don't. A couple of years ago 49% last year, it was 55% so a fairly meaningful jump. This year that number barely budged; it went from 55.2% to 55.8%. So up a little bit but wildly decelerating. Along the same lines if you look at group sales from Amazon last year, two years ago they were up really sharply and this year they barely budged; 27.6 to 28.2% of the total sales that all of the merchants generate coming from Amazon. And this is maybe the most surprising number. If you look at just the revenue growth of stores that sell on Amazon versus don't last year stores that sold on Amazon grew faster than stores that didn't. And this year stores that don't sell on Amazon actually grew faster than stores that do by a small margin which is just really, really surprising. So I think that there's so much here. We could do a whole episode on I don't think Amazon is going anywhere, I think they're going to be shaping the e-commerce landscape for the next 5 to 10 years. But I do think a lot of merchants are starting to really struggle with counterfeit issues, with increasing fees, with loss of control, with feeling like they're totally beholden to Amazon, and a lot of host of other issues. And they're not getting off the platform but the number of merchants that are saying hey yeah let's go hitch our wagon, go to Amazon and sell there—and some people are just deciding to leave the platform altogether. So one of my predictions and here I'm almost certain that it could be wrong because I'm going out on a limb is that next year is the 1st year we see the percentage of stores selling on Amazon actually decrease year over year. So we'll see when that happens. Mark: Yeah that's interesting. I wonder if shopper's behavior is changing at all and just again you just can't draw any conclusions from this here but I know for myself I've become more of a diversified shopper than I have in the past. I still use Amazon probably like 4 or 5 times a week, I'm still a really heavy Amazon shopper but I'll actually look around a little bit off of Amazon as well. And if I get the chance to order directly from a store I do so. Now that's probably just because I worked with so many entrepreneurs that have these stores and I know the benefits for them. But there's something nice about that specialization, right? If you think about the big box stores and how they couldn't specialize in any sort of gear but if you want something high end and specialized, it makes sense that there is somebody that actually does specialize in that. It's pure speculation on my part of course. Andrew: No. I think you're absolutely right. I think we're going to see in the next 5 years a real hollowing out of e-commerce where you have Amazon; if there's something you'd know you want to buy it's more of a commodity or a fairly inexpensive product that I think Amazon is going to be the place you go to get it quickly and cheaply and efficiently. But I think for anything else, for merchants I think the place to really thrive and survive over the next 5 years is to have a premium product or a very niched product; ideally, one that you manufacture. Like just for example yesterday I called up and I was in the market for a nice bike rack for my vehicle. And I went into a lot of research and the company I ended up buying it from I ended up talking to him on the phone for 35, 40 minutes. They custom manufacture in the United States, they ship that to me and it's that kind of thing. They have an incredible product and they don't sell on Amazon surprisingly because they don't need to. Because everyone that wants the site or this product they go right to them and they don't want to give up the marginalized control and guessing. And I think those are the kind of merchants that are going to do really well in the next 5 plus years. And I think that's kind of the best place to be going forward if you're not going to be on Amazon. Mark: Yeah. I would agree 100%. I think just from a long term sort of defensibility mindset and that's what I've seen and I actually see it on Amazon as well, the companies that are doing really, really well long term Amazon really care about their products. And they're spending a lot of time on that product development cycle and doing their research and trying to make sure that they have something that's a high quality product. But then they're also looking outside of that as well and becoming specialists in that space which makes a big difference. With everything that you surveyed here was there any one or two things that really stood out to you as being surprising this year or would inform you if you were an owner of an e-commerce business yourself that you would definitely want to take action on? Andrew: I think the big things were the massive shift and we kind of touched on this but the massive shift of people going away from drop shipping and into manufacturing. And the benefits financially that those manufacturers we're seeing. That would be a big one. The other one was the Facebook ones we talked about where Facebook Ads really are definitely at the back of the pack especially relative to their popularity in terms of effectiveness. So those would be probably two of the big things and then in terms of Amazon just I think it still makes—it can make sense if you have a great product that's proprietary. It doesn't—if you do it carefully I don't think you shouldn't go on Amazon but just the fact that so many people are kind of hitting the brakes on that or at least new entrance in saying aren't rushing in as head long as they were before I think is pretty telling. So nothing new there Mark that we haven't talked about but three things if I was in the middle of kind of defining strategy or starting it from scratch I think would be things I would think really carefully about. Mark: You said earlier in the episode here with advertising how much more difficult it's become. And I generally think that what we're seeing with the Internet and Internet based businesses and we've been seeing this pretty much since the time I started as an entrepreneur 20 years ago now is this maturation of the businesses where I think they're all getting more difficult to do. And you look at this and you think oh man that's such a bummer. I know I talked to some friends who are entrepreneurs back in the early 2000s and we kind of reminisce about the quarry days of Amazon was a thing of the website waiting for the movie dance to happen and now all of a sudden they're making gobs of money. But what do we learn from all that? We learned that dries up and disappears pretty quickly. The people that are surviving are the ones that are embracing some of these challenges and looking at them saying I'm going to build something really sustainable, a real product and they're doing great. They're doing really good. And that bears out in some of your numbers. Andrew: Yeah and one thing—it absolutely, absolutely does and I think one thing for you to touch on in terms of Amazon and in terms of sourcing in more of a macro level, if you look at one of the things we asked it was what are your most common struggles, what macro changes are you seeing, and what are your future plans? And one of the macro changes that came up the 1st time this year on the top top list was the number of Chinese sellers that were coming into Amazon. And I think I saw a stat today that 40% of the top Amazon sellers in 2019 are Chinese sellers versus 26% two years ago. And so A. on one level you have just a lot more competition directly from factories who are the low cost provider. Which isn't a bad thing for consumers in and of itself but it's harder for merchants. And if those sellers don't have the same kind of quality standards; some of them do, some of them don't, and you also run into problems. But you also have a lot of—one thing I've noticed is a lot of counterfeit issues. This has been in the news. We've had a number of members in our community who have had problems with this when they had a product it got knocked off and then these people—you know a lot of overseas sellers started selling this product directly in competition with the original manufacturer which was really problematic because the quality wasn't as good. And so consumers got it and it really hurt the brand because they assumed it came from the original source when it didn't. And so you see I think this also ties back into Amazon and why people are getting a little bit more careful about that platform is because there are some meaningful counterfeit issues out there that again going back to the difficulties of manufacturing that merchants are having to face that weren't really as much of an issue two, three years ago. Mark: That would be interesting to see what happens with that platform. And also I'm going to touch on one last bit of the report here that you spent some time on and that is the impact of politicians and judges and we've covered two areas; we were already talked about tariffs briefly and how many were impacted by that. I think the other big elephant in the room and it's been there for several years and we've talked about it a ton here at Quiet Light Brokerage and that is the FBA Nexus. Do you have Nexus, are you filing those sales taxes in different states, and you still have a very small percentage [inaudible 00:35:49.6] to the speaking of your community that was paying those sales taxes. I think 21% is what I'm seeing is that right? Andrew: Yup that's correct. So the percentage of sellers who have Amazon inventory that is filing for sales tax, [inaudible 00:36:04.0] sales tax in any state that they have “FBA Nexus” whether or not you agree that [inaudible 00:36:10.1] Nexus. Yeah only about a quarter of merchants are submitting sales tax to those states. Mark: And do you have any idea why such a small percentage? I mean obviously nobody wants to pay taxes and that it's a pain to most people. I've run into sellers who make the argument that it's really not—oh there's no legal basis for it. Andrew: I think it's a couple of things. I think one it's it is potentially disputable whether or not and again this is something I need to personally do a deep dive on but from the very—this is where things get dangerous when I talk but from the very little I know I don't know if it's—I don't believe it's that very crystal clear, there's a whole lot of present presidents that said yes this does definitively give you Nexus. And it could be a state by state issue as well. So I think that's part of it. I think the 2nd part of it is thinking about—so because it's a gray area you can have more people who start thinking on a risk basis. What are my risks I submit? What are my risks if I don't? Also relative to the workload because it's not just about the tax; I mean if it was mostly about the tax and the administering this and the managing of it was really easy and you didn't have any you know long term liability or exposure to being audited I think most merchants would say hey it's a little inconvenience but let's go ahead and let's set this up. You can snap your fingers I'll collect the sales tax; it's not a big deal. If it is a federal level it's much easier to do. I think you'd see that number jumped to 25 to 50% plus but that's not the case. Like you've got—it's hard to administer. You potentially open yourself up to dozens, hundreds, maybe even theoretically thousands of different municipalities who can audit you. You run the risk of getting on a sales tax agency's radar to come after you and maybe it wasn't before. So I think those are some of the reasons why people are not exactly thrilled at the thought of jumping in and waving their hand at taxation seasons saying hey here I am I'm not sure if I'm actually legally obligated to do this but come check me out. Mark: I completely get it. I get the risk versus reward analysis and frankly if I were a seller I would probably be among that 75% that's not collecting. Not that that's what I would advise here in my role because I know that if you do want to sell you got to be doing that right. And most buyers are looking at that and saying we want you to be paying those taxes. We don't want that to come back after us [inaudible 00:38:31.9] later on. But I mean from my opinion I think it's pretty legally shaky ground to say that people do have that Nexus. But the best practice from a selling standpoint would be to be filing so we do—I mean that's our default position here at Quiet Light is that you should be filing for sure without a doubt. But I would love to see this resolved within the next few years because it as if Amazon sellers don't have enough things hanging over their head. There's this potential like you said of being audited by the state of California or all of a sudden getting a bill for seven, eight, nine years of tax—what a mess. They need to get it together and figure this part out. Andrew: There's a little bit of encouraging news [inaudible 00:39:16.5] different sales tax issue we're talking about the FBA Nexus tax issue but the wayfarer versus South Dakota Supreme Court case that opened up the doors for states to tax inbound orders to their residents even if you don't have Nexus in the state as a whole opened up a whole other can of worms. And California I believe just passed some legislation that increases the threshold for—I think that the term for that is economic Nexus. They bumped that up meaningfully to half a million when before it was really low at like 100,000 and 200 transactions. So there's a little bit of encouraging news on some of that fronts and I believe there's been maybe half a dozen other states that either followed suit or are in process of doing that but its sales tax right now in the United States is just an absolute disaster. And I agree with you, I think we really need something at the federal level to clean it up because it's just a nightmare. I know people and I know you have to Mark that have sold their business not entirely based on but this definitely was a large part of the calculation thinking through I don't want to deal with this. I don't want to deal with the stress. I don't know with the liability and this is making business harder than it needs to be and I'm ready to be done. Mark: Yeah absolutely. Alright, we got to get to the most important metric that you've got and then wrap this up because we're actually long already with the episode. And you know what it is, it's your KPI the thing that you're focusing on the most. And in the past, you've learned stuff about your community rather be attacked by a swarm of angry bees and a bear and you say that they're crazy. I don't know the bear sounds pretty scary. But this year you asked what luxury gift would you pick; unlimited use of a private jet, $300,000 in annual income, a monthly lunch with anyone, or a tropical island and a house. So that 300k of annual income is that like forever? Andrew: That's forever. Yeah and I think overly weighted this one. I should have been all stench here with the annual annuity that you got because 2/3 of people picked the 300k income which yeah it's hard to argue against that. That's a pretty sweet little set up for life but like 10% picked the jet, about 13% picked the monthly lunch with anyone. That was my pick. I think like you can—I mean to be able to sit down once a month with the likes of U.S. presidents, heads of state, Nobel Prize winners. I mean you can't buy that. I think that'd be cool. Mark: Do you have to buy lunch? Andrew: You do. I should have included that. That was probably what the deal breaker was. Mark: Right. Because it's got to be a pretty nice lunch if you're going to have lunch with these guys. You're not just going down on like [inaudible 00:41:45.4]. Andrew: That's a good point. And then the last one was a tropical house, about 30% of people picked that. But yeah I mean to me this is I feel like it's going to a cornerstone—I suppose we can lead with this one actually Mark. I think next time maybe we mix things around and lead off of the Kardashian performance. Mark: You like to always put the best content at the end so that people will listen all the way to the end. Because where would your day be today if you hadn't learned that most people would take 300k annual income over a monthly lunch with anyone. I actually think you make a pretty valid point there. That would be pretty valuable. You can't buy a monthly lunch with anyone. That'd be tough. Andrew: Buffet—I think you could buy lunch with Buffett for—I don't know it's in the millions I think to have lunch with him. And he's just—I can imagine he's a pretty cool cat but yeah to build it up monthly with anyone; that's pretty cool. Mark: Yeah that is pretty cool. Alive and dead? Andrew: No, I don't think—I think it has to be alive. I didn't put that in there. If we had some inane abilities to be able to resurrect people, that would be pretty sweet. I'd put that in there too. I probably would have bumped it up a touch but I don't know, that 300k was pretty [inaudible 00:42:53.4] people. People like their cash. Mark: I think I could probably make 300k a year with some inane abilities. I'd be like one of those fortune tellers but I'm pretty sure I could spin that off into a pretty desk. Andrew: I know you could too. Mark: Hey thanks so much for coming on; tons of really good information. Go check out eCommerceFuel.com and the State of the Merchant Report. We will link to it in the show notes. We will be sending out an email to every one of our subscribers here on this. If you're not a member of the community are you taking applications right now Andrew? Andrew: We are. Yes, we are. Mark: Okay. If you're not a member of the eCommerceFuel community and you are an e-commerce seller you definitely need to check them out. I don't recommend a lot of groups. I don't recommend a lot of people or sites. We do so very stingily here at Quiet Light Brokerage but eCommerceFuel is one of our favorite groups out there. So please do check them out. Anything you'd like to end with Andrew? Andrew: No. I think that maybe two quick things; one if you want to check out the report directly its eCommerceFuel.com/2019-report that'll link you right to it. And then if you happen to be a podcast listener which I'm guessing you are, we also do a weekly podcast, sometimes twice a week on e-commerce, e-commerce news, store owners, kind of cutting edge just whatever is happening in the e-commerce world and strategy. That comes out weekly as well so if you're interested in that you can check that out [inaudible 00:44:15.2]. Mark: Yeah and you guys also sent out really good emails. I know we talked about email marketing and there's not a lot of people I feel add value to my inbox. I think you guys do a great job of adding value to my inbox. So definitely check out the community, check out the podcast and the report. And once again Andrew thanks for coming on. I look forward to having you on next year for the 2020 State of the Merchant Report. Andrew: Yeah. Thank you, Mark. I appreciate it. It's always fun to come on and great work with what you guys are doing in the online space with businesses. It's always fun to talk and I appreciate the invite. Links and Resources: Andrew's website State of the Merchant 2019 Andrew's Podcast

Enough To Be Dangerous
Bonus Episode: The original interview with Shane Ayers

Enough To Be Dangerous

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 72:24


After chatting a bit about how the podcast is going so far and what to look forward to in the future, Mark & Andrew turn the podcast over to....Mark & Shane for the original interview about Pigeons and racing them.  More bonus episodes to come along with your regularly scheduled podcasts! WHAT WE NEED MOST is for you to share this episode with your friends! Follow us on instagram @enoughtobedangerous or Facebook

Confectionery Cast
Double Decker with Alex Farrell

Confectionery Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 19:41


Mark & Andrew discuss the Cadbury's Double Decker with Tamworth Panto legend Alex Farrell.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast
10am, Sunday, November 4 - The Rev. Mark Andrew Jefferson, Guest Preacher

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 18:48


Trinity Episcopal CathedralDiocese of ArizonaPhoenix, AZTODAY’S Guest Preacher - The Rev. Mark Andrew Jefferson earned a B.A. in Political Science from Norfolk State University (NSU) concentrating in Public Administration. While at NSU, he served as the President of the political science honor society Pi Sigma Alpha, received the Vince Lombardi Most Outstanding Football Athlete Award, and was named a Coca-Cola Academic All-American. Upon graduating from Norfolk State, he entered the Candler School of Theology at Emory University where he graduated with a Masters of Divinity degree. During his time at Candler, he served as President of the Black Student Caucus while pursuing academic an academic concentration in homiletics and earning a certificate in Black Church Studies. He was awarded the W. E. B. Du Bois Noomo Award by the Black Church Studies Program at Candler in 2012. He is currently at Emory finishing his Ph.D. in religion. He was awarded a Doctoral Fellowship from the Forum for Theological Exploration. He is a doctoral candidate who will be defending his dissertation examining the influence of W. E. B. Du Bois and the idea of the “Talented Tenth” upon the preaching imagination of African American homiletics. In 2017, Jefferson was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Board of Preachers at Morehouse College. While pursuing the Ph. D. degree, he has been active as a teacher. He co-facilitated a preaching conference for lay pastors in the Bahamas that was featured in The Nassau Guardian. His areas of academic interest include African American preaching traditions, Hip Hop culture, and the future of theological education. He currently serves as Visiting Professor of Homiletics at Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS), in Alexandria, Virginia. He also serves as Associate Director of the Deep Calls to Deep preaching program, an initiative supported by a Lilly grant to cultivate embodied preaching. He is also a presence on social media blogging extensively with posts being featured on Urban Cusp and The Root.

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast
8am, Sunday, November 4 - The Rev. Mark Andrew Jefferson, Guest Preacher

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 11:58


Trinity Episcopal CathedralDiocese of ArizonaPhoenix, AZThe Rev. Mark Andrew Jefferson earned a B.A. in Political Science from Norfolk State University (NSU) concentrating in Public Administration. While at NSU, he served as the President of the political science honor society Pi Sigma Alpha, received the Vince Lombardi Most Outstanding Football Athlete Award, and was named a Coca-Cola Academic All-American. Upon graduating from Norfolk State, he entered the Candler School of Theology at Emory University where he graduated with a Masters of Divinity degree. During his time at Candler, he served as President of the Black Student Caucus while pursuing academic an academic concentration in homiletics and earning a certificate in Black Church Studies. He was awarded the W. E. B. Du Bois Noomo Award by the Black Church Studies Program at Candler in 2012. He is currently at Emory finishing his Ph.D. in religion. He was awarded a Doctoral Fellowship from the Forum for Theological Exploration. He is a doctoral candidate who will be defending his dissertation examining the influence of W. E. B. Du Bois and the idea of the “Talented Tenth” upon the preaching imagination of African American homiletics. In 2017, Jefferson was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Board of Preachers at Morehouse College. While pursuing the Ph. D. degree, he has been active as a teacher. He co-facilitated a preaching conference for lay pastors in the Bahamas that was featured in The Nassau Guardian. His areas of academic interest include African American preaching traditions, Hip Hop culture, and the future of theological education. He currently serves as Visiting Professor of Homiletics at Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS), in Alexandria, Virginia. He also serves as Associate Director of the Deep Calls to Deep preaching program, an initiative supported by a Lilly grant to cultivate embodied preaching. He is also a presence on social media blogging extensively with posts being featured on Urban Cusp and The Root.

Confectionery Cast
Kinder Bueno

Confectionery Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2018 14:19


Mark & Andrew discuss the Kinder Bueno (both the Milk Chocolate & the White variant)  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Heroes That Help
Episode 003 - Mark Andrews of Therapeutic Adventures

Heroes That Help

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 28:11


Mark Andrew is the founder of Therapeutic Adventures (taonline.org), an organization focused on helping individuals with physical and developmental disabilities, including veterans who suffered physical wound of war. He takes these vets out to ski slopes and kayaking on rivers to get them out of the house and back into nature. He's been doing this for decades and has helped hundreds of veterans get their lives back. Mark is truly a hero that helps.

This Retro Life
Episode Fifty Five: The music that influenced Elvis Presely

This Retro Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 61:02


At the Parkes Elvis Festival we were lucky enough to chair a symposium into the music that influenced Elvis Presley. Joining Kia Handley on stage was Louisiana musician Bernard Pearce, music journalist Glenn A Baker and Australian Elvis Tribute Artist Mark Andrew. 

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast
The Rev. Mark Andrew Jefferson, Guest Preacher

Trinity Episcopal Cathedral's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2017 12:51


The Rev. Mark Andrew Jefferson, Guest Preacher Virginia Theological Seminary Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Diocese of Arizona Phoenix, AZ

Cru Podcast | Stories From The People Behind Wine
On the Road to Becoming a Wine Expert with Chappy Cottrell

Cru Podcast | Stories From The People Behind Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 70:39


This episode is a little different. It is a bonus episode you could say. Here's the deal! Recently, I was asked to take part in the Road to Wine Expert Summit, which is a virtual wine summit that shares interviews with 30+ wine experts sharing their stories, tips, and secrets to get you on the fast track to wine expertise and help you build a foundation for your dream career in wine.  Some of the speakers include folks who have been on Cru before, like Hillary Zio, Brian McClintic, and Shannon Westfall. It also includes people such as George M. Taber, Bianca Bosker, Mark Andrew, James Cluer, the Yes Way Rosé ladies, Master of Wine Richard Hemming, and Esquire writer-at-large, Cal Fussman. It is an honor to be apart of this amazing group of wine professionals and to flip the script and share my story with you. You can find all of the interviews at RoadtoWineExpert.com.  I want to say thank you to the host of this wine summit, Brian McCann, who runs WineBluePrint.com Enjoy!

Mark & Caroline
137: Lisa Curry’s fiancée Mark Andrew wants to see her throw up!

Mark & Caroline

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 5:05


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Mark & Caroline - 92.7 Mix FM
137: Lisa Curry's Fiancée Mark Andrew Wants To See Her Throw Up!

Mark & Caroline - 92.7 Mix FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2017 5:05


@ImACelebrityAU #ImACelebrityAU

Ontario AgCast
Mark Andrew Junkin

Ontario AgCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 26:41


Mark Andrew Junkin by WFS Feeding Success Podcast

Now Hear This Entertainment
NHTE 83 Mark Andrew

Now Hear This Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 58:19


A singer/songwriter who was on “The Voice” in 2013 and “American Idol” this year, in the latter case making it to the Top 16, which means he was among the Top 8 males. (He talks about his experiences with reality TV.) He is presently in the studio finishing up two brand new singles and talks about his upcoming crowdfunding campaign toward a new album. He released a self-titled CD in late 2011 and a single in 2013. He is a guitarist and plays live shows with a band based in Minnesota.

Stop Riding the Pine
30 Andrij Harasewych – Part 1 Google Plus

Stop Riding the Pine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2015 25:25


Andrij Harasewych on Social Media Platforms Andrij Harasewych is a third generation Ukranian/American very proud of his heritage. Andrij can read, write and speak Ukranian. He attended  Villanova University, earning a degree in mechanical engineer. for five years he worked at a job he did not enjoy. After discovering that anything can be learned on the internet, he taught himself how to market effectively through online research. He urges you to just get out there and start learning. Andrij Harasewych and the Importance of Marketing Businesses don’t consider marketing before they launch. It’s important to consider marketing costs, how are you going to advertise your business and how are you going to pay for it. If you don’t build that into your pricing you are setting yourself up for failure. Most companies don’t have the time because time is money to do the research to develop their marketing. That’s why they need companies to do the marketing for them. Andrij Harasewych - Google Plus and Communities Google+ focuses on an Interest Graph and not a relationship graph. The graph is the backbone of social media, it’s how you are connected. On Facebook you a relationship graph based upon who you know and have met through your life. Google+ like Google search where you search for your favorite topics, is very interest based. Search for something you are interested in like marketing or science. There are 100’s of 1,000’s of people posting great stuff. Andrew’s Google+ group is Social Media Strategy he created to surround himself with others interested in the same thing. At first he allowed anyone to post to get a community started. Then he realized he needed followers that were knowledge leaders. He began focusing on a quality standard for his community and that raised the bar for the entire group. Marketing is simple. It's positioning; it's knowing what your audience needs and giving it to them. - Andrij Harasewych What Works for Andrij Harasewych on Google Plus When crafting a post you should not just be writing the title and copy/paste link and done. Spend some time creating your post, even if it’s 30 seconds. People will notice and respond to that. Write a special paragraph or a summary that expands on the post. Don’t just copy the meta description. That will benefit you in search engine SEO. Mention other people and include at least 2 hashtags but don’t overdo it. Simply by bolding a title you can double engagement. Star Talk Radio was on Google+ with 200-300 followers. By bolding titles, their engagement skyrocketed. From 20-30 engagements per post they went to 400-600 which knocked them onto the suggested user list and the moment they were on that list they now have over 4 million followers in a year. Andrij uses Google Hangouts for live events. If you create a Hangout from the Hangouts tab, you can create a Hangout On Air. If you create a Hangout event from the events tab it just creates a hangout live streaming interface you can jump into but can’t record. A Hangout On Air you can tie to YouTube and go live but you cannot change the date and start over. You have to keep them all separate but you can duplicate your events. Use this to brand yourself just as you would your product. Create a template you can easily edit. If you want to learn more about or connect withAndrij Harasewych, check out his links below: Andrij.co Andrij Harasewych on Google+ Andrij Harasewych on Twitter Google Plus Community Owner Guide Which Social Network is Right For You? Google Plus Posting Guide Google Plus Social Media Professionals Community Here are the highlights of my conversation with Andrij Harasewych if you are in a hurry: Who is Andrew "Andrij" Harasewych? (2:45 Mark) How easy or hard is marketing? (4:50 Mark) Andrew talks about his Google Plus community. (8:35 mark) The good and bad of managing a large community or a lot of followers. (15:40 mark)

Idol Radio Show
‘Idol Radio Show’ Podcast (Wednesday 2/25/15)

Idol Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2015 58:58


The Top 12 guys sang for America and DJSlim and Zip went through the performances. Nick and Clarke take the night for the guys. Standout performances by both. Not quite sure who will go home. Mark Andrew and Quentin are two of the four. Hit up the podcast for the fun!  

Springfield First Church of the Nazarene Podcast
Guest Speaker - Mark Andrew Gudmunson

Springfield First Church of the Nazarene Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2010 52:55


Our special speaker for the day is Mark Andrew Gudmunson. He is the Youth Pastor at the Colfax Church of the Nazarene in Washington State. He is also the author of the newly released book entitled, "Priceless." You will be inspired as Mark shares his life changing testimony and how God is using him to touch the lives of others.

Connecticut PHODcast
Mark Andrew Higgins @ Inspire Boston 2010

Connecticut PHODcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2010


Mark Andrew Higgins a presenter at Inspire Boston2010 who spoke about color management, came in for a brief chat about his life and business!!