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More Runners in the Shadows with Mark Cleveland as guest GM! Join us as we play Runners in the Shadows, a Shadowrun clone with the [...]
More Runners in the Shadows with Mark Cleveland as guest GM! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwJXWl9D_v4 Join us as we play Runners in the Shadows, a Shadowrun clone with the serial numbers filed off and built on Blades in the Dark. Fantasy and Cyberpunk meet in one delicious download. For a brief show synopsis and crew bios, click here! Talk to us about the show on our Discord! Catch up with past episodes on YouTube! *Dungeon Not Included is an actual play podcast, currently running Runners in the Shadows by Mark Cleveland Massengale Brennan Taylor is our Game Master. Alex plays Jackie Hyde Rebel plays Mangouste Frank Hablawi plays Polly theme music by Seamus Ronan cover art by Judd Karlman
Join us on as we play Runners in the Shadows with creator Mark Cleveland Massengale! Join us as we play Runners in the Shadows, a [...]
Join us on as we play Runners in the Shadows with creator Mark Cleveland Massengale! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvJsYs86Lvk Join us as we play Runners in the Shadows, a Shadowrun clone with the serial numbers filed off and built on Blades in the Dark. Fantasy and Cyberpunk meet in one delicious download. For a brief show synopsis and crew bios, click here! Talk to us about the show on our Discord! Catch up with past episodes on YouTube! *Dungeon Not Included is an actual play podcast, currently running Runners in the Shadows by Mark Cleveland Massengale Brennan Taylor is our Game Master. Alex plays Jackie Hyde Rebel plays Mangouste Frank Hablawi plays Polly theme music by Seamus Ronan cover art by Judd Karlman
The remoteness of many of its tributaries and the absence of dams has kept the relative pristine ecosystems of the Skeena and Nass Watersheds positioned well for salmon to have a fighting chance in the decades and centuries ahead. As some systems become less productive, due to climate change and impacts to habitat, there is mounting evidence to suggest that some systems within the Skeena and Nass Watersheds could become more productive, offering safe haven to many populations of wild Salmon and Steelhead. The Gitanyow, whose territory encompasses large sections of the Nass and Kitwanga rivers, as well as significant potion of the Upper Kispiox River, a tributary of the Skeena, have been working for more than two decades to ensure the survival of their precious sockeye. The fisheries programs, they run are critical to understanding how salmon might adapt to a rapidly changing climate and how we can provide the best possible habitat for salmon to flourish in the future. Mark Cleveland and Tara Marsden are just two of the people working with the Gitanyow to ensure salmon have a future in the Nass and Skeena Watersheds.
Mark Cleveland and Jenny Pruitt have done what many Nashvillians only dream of, and that's building a beach in downtown Nashville. Take a listen to today's Nashville Story to learn about Little Chill Beach.Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledailyTake a Tour With Us! Use code NASH for 20% off - https://xplrtours.com/TEXT US: 615-392-1358Today's GuestsMark Cleveland & Jenny Pruitthttps://www.instagram.com/littlechillbeach/https://www.littlechillbeach.com/Nashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASHWebsite - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/Twiter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - http://bit.ly/nashville_merchMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.lifeArtists can submit songs to be featured here https://forms.gle/mtkxUCFds7g9e2466
Hytch Rewards is a mobility incentive platform that gives its mobile app users access to carbon zero transportation and cash rewards in sponsored areas. Employers and communities use Hytch to connect people to job opportunities and critical services, engage employees in corporate social responsibility initiatives and promote the habits of sharing a ride, walking, biking or using mass transit, as users log their commutes in real time. Technology developed in Nashville, tested and proven here, is making a difference in any community, with our new national initiative, carbon-zero commuting for everyone.Traffic congestion and emissions in Middle Tennessee -- the challenges but also the opportunitiesNashville as a $7.5 billion emerging tech center - focusing on the collaborative entrepreneurial environment and challenges of tech innovation.Learn more: https://hytch.me/
Today on the show I asked my friend Allie Ray McGown to share some thoughts with me about the devastation that happened this week in Nashville. EF-3 Tornadoes ripped through Nashville last Monday night. We are talking about what we are seeing here and sharing how you can help by donating and serving. Donating items CRCNashville http://www.crcnashville.org Volunteering: Hands-On Nashville https://www.hon.org Photo credit: John Particpilo, Mark Cleveland, Jessica Calwell You can also donate to my Venmo (@corinesandifer) and I will buy supplies needed and deliver them this weekend and next week. Allie Ray - https://www.instagram.com/allieray/ ★ KEEP UP WITH ME ★ ☯Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corinesandifer/ ☯Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RisingStoriesPodcast/ ☯LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinesandifer/ ☯Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/corinesandifer/ ★ DONATE: paypal.me/CorineSandifer ★ ★ Venmo: @corinesandifer ★ ★Audible Freebie: http://www.audibletrial.com/risingstories ★ Patreon: Monthly giving https://www.patreon.com/CorineSandifer ★ Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/corinesandifer Music by Ben Sound
Mark Cleveland, Co-Founder and CEO of Hytch, joins Deb Macfarlan Enright to share how they are using a financial rewards platform to change behaviors, impact social change, and help address the various obstacles of mobility by incentivizing people to use their own social networks to share rides with trips that are also completely carbon neutral.
In this episode we get an update from Mark Cleveland, CEO and Chief Cheerleader for Hytch, about their new shared mobility solution. If you haven't heard of Hytch Rewards, you'll be surprised by their innovative approach that incentivizes commuters to share a ride. (Hint: in some areas of the country you can get paid to share a ride.)
The Hytch app is a clever approach to incenting ridesharing and carpooling. Mark Cleveland, founder and CEO of Hytch joins Sustainability In Your Ear to explain how the company is working with employers, cities, and non-profits to provide small payments to people who share a car on the way to work.
The Hytch app is a clever approach to incenting ridesharing and carpooling. Mark Cleveland, founder and CEO of Hytch joins Sustainability In Your Ear to explain how the company is working with employers, cities, and non-profits to provide small payments to people who share a car on the way to work.
Frasers Perspective is a podcast series about property development, featuring the people who do it every day here at Frasers Property Australia. In our first episode host Daniel Goodfellow introduces Mark Cleveland, Senior Development Manager in Frasers Property’s retail division. “These days, we’re arriving at these centres by car and not by foot, but people are still wanting the experience of walking down a high street or a laneway… and that’s been key to everything that Frasers Property is looking at: experiential retail, but still at neighbourhood scale.” We call it the ‘super-neighbourhood’ approach: experiential centres at 10,000-30,000 sqm GFA, with a hyper-local retail mix and a bias toward entertainment and service tenants. Mark explains what’s driving this approach, and offers his perspective on the past, the present and the future of retail development in Australia with a deep dive into the planning for Eastern Creek Quarter in Sydney's west._Frasers Property Australia is a diversified property group, active in residential, retail, commercial and industrial property, right across the country. We began developing property in Australia in 1924, and today we’re part of the global Frasers Property Group, with S$33 billion in assets in more than 80 cities around the world. In Australia and across the globe, we believe ‘experience matters’, and that puts our customers at the heart of our business. _Explore our company at www.frasersproperty.com.auExplore a rich collection of insights on retail and residential development in Australia at www.frasersproperty.com.au/perspectiveConnect with Mark Cleveland at linkedin.com/in/mark-cleveland-b6251a3
Mark Cleveland is a serial entrepreneur who was recognized as entrepreneur of the year at the 2014 NEXT Awards. Mark was also recognized by the Nashville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization with the 2016 Innovation Award, was recognized as "Most Admired CEO" in both 2014 and 2015 by the Nashville Business Journal for two different companies (Swiftwick and Hobby Express, respectively), and has many more recognitions that you can find on Mark's website (markacleveland.com). Mark is currently the CEO of Hytch, an innovative transportation app, which he co-founded, that rewards people for taking shared transit. You can find the show notes and photo I took of Mark on the Stories website (thestoriespodcast.com).
The Agents of Innovation podcast features conversations with entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and artists, hosted by Francisco Gonzalez. Episode 31 (September 2017) features an interview with entrepreneur Mark Cleveland of Nashville, Tennessee and founder of Hytch.me. This episode also features the new song "Dark in the City" by Nashville-based musician Jordy Searcy. His music can be found at www.jordysercymusic.com. Find the Agents of Innovation podcast on Facebook at www.facebook.com/agentsofinnovationpodcast, on Twitter at @AgentInnovation, and on Instagram at @innovationradio.
Special guest Mark Cleveland, CEO and "Chief Cheerleader" for Hytch (http://www.hytch.me), talks with us about using social networks to solve traffic congestion. Learn about the difference between ride-hailing apps and ride-sharing apps and hear how Hytch makes connecting with someone for your work commute easier and more fun. This show recorded November, 2016.