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Every so often, we encounter a life that is both a roadmap and a revelation. A life that illuminates the principles that bind us together, even as conflicts threaten to pull us apart. Meet Richard Birke, Chief Architect of JAMS Pathway. Richard is a man whose mission is not to win battles but to restore missions.He simply helps people find their way back to purpose by untangling the webs of conflict. Richard's path to significance was anything but straight. He was, in his own words, "meandering." But life has a way of leaving clues, and Richard's early experiences were breadcrumbs leading to a calling. His mom, a Holocaust survivor, imbued him with a deep understanding of the fragility of peace and the cost of division. She ever the optimist, teaching him to embrace both sunshine and rain with grace—a wisdom that would echo in his life's work.. One Career Defining Moment of Resolution From his first law degree to a second at Stanford, from prosecuting cases to resolving them, Richard's journey was a masterclass in adaptability. When the timber wars raged in Oregon over ancient forests and livelihoods, Senator Mark Hatfield turned to this unknown 31-year-old problem solver. Richard transformed a battleground into the Opal Creek Wilderness—a living testament to the power of resolution.Enjoy hearing Richard's story of significance.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Taking its support of wild turkey research into new territory, the NWTF recently established the first-ever National Wild Turkey Federation Distinguished Professor position with the University of Georgia's Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources. Coming on the heels of the NWTF officially naming Dr. Mike Chamberlain as the chair of this position, the NWTF's Paul Campbell sits down with the Wild Turkey Doc himself and Mark Hatfield, NWTF national director of science and planning, to talk about the landmark announcement and what it means for wild turkeys. Learn more about the NWTF's investments in research.
The Turkey Hunter Podcast with Andy Gagliano | Turkey Hunting Tips, Strategies, and Stories
The Final Results from the 2024 Raffle Hunt with Mark Hatfield In late 2023 and early 2024, The Turkey Hunter Podcast raffled a turkey hunt for two lucky hunters in South TX to join Cameron and Andy for a late winter hunt. Over two thousand tickets were sold during the raffle period, and Del Ghia and Jason "Justin" Barnes won the hunts. A great time was had by all and new friendships were formed during the hunts. Best of all, funds were raised to be donated to the NWTF and TFT. Both the NWTF and TFT received donations of $2000 because of your generosity. This week, Mark Hatfield with the NWTF is on the show to talk about where your raffle donation money is being spent. In addition to talking about the projects supported with your donations, we talk about the matching dollars that come from the government and other organizations that helped to make the $2,000 donation much, much more than a couple thousand dollars. The NWTF always does a great job maximizing the spend of each dollar donated, and the donation from the raffle tickets purchased by our listeners yielded the same results by the organization. Cameron and I are very excited to bring you guys this episode, and we are very appreciative of your support of the raffle. Stay tuned for another raffle hunt in 2025. This is a great episode. Listen in! Buy some merch and great sounding The Turkey Hunter diaphragm turkey calls from our Shopify store by clicking here: https://theturkeyhunterpodcast.myshopify.com/ Join our Patreon group and get additional content, discounts on merch, and other great perks by clicking here: https://www.patreon.com/TheTurkeyHunterPodcast80
Give to help the Truce Podcast Thomas McIntyre stood before the US Congress to deliver a moving speech. The man was being hounded by a fringe movement known as the New Right. The movement came from the work of men like Paul Weyrich, Howard Phillips, and Richard Viguerie. Their goal was to disrupt the Republican Party. They wanted to do away with much of the federal government and program to help the poor while simultaneously cutting taxes and increasing the military. They hoped to accomplish this by controlling direct mail. Direct mail! It sounds silly, but by inundating voters and congressional offices with bulk mail they could control the story. Men like McIntyre and Senator Mark Hatfield didn't know what to do with this influx of petty politics. Someone had even gone so far as to question Hatfield's Christian salvation just because of how we was going to vote on the Panama Canal treaty. What does giving the Panama Canal back to Panama have to do with salvation? Almost nothing. Today, we're going to explore this wacky phenomenon where we call something "Christian" or "biblical" if it fits out politics not if it is addressed in the Bible. How are we being manipulated by propaganda like this? And what can we do about it? Discussion Questions: Was the United States responsible in its claiming the Panama Canal as a territory? Are there things in your life that you mix with Christianity? How have your politics gotten confused with your faith? Does the Bible have anything to say on the Panama Canal treaty? Sources: "Reaganland" book by Rick Perlstein Handy article on the history of the Panama Canal Congressional record including the speeches Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan talks with Mark Hatfield, a wild turkey biologist from the National Wild Turkey Foundation, about the state of the wild turkey in North America. Mark kicks off the show by explaining his role as National Director of Science & Planning. He assists in guiding the NWTF's mission, strategic oversight, and research. Mark goes in to detail about some of the research projects he has been a part of over the years and how he closely works with both federal and state agencies to manage the wild turkey population. This is an awesome episode that let's you behind the curtain of the NWTF. Enjoy and Share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan talks with Mark Hatfield, a wild turkey biologist from the National Wild Turkey Foundation, about the state of the wild turkey in North America. Mark kicks off the show by explaining his role as National Director of Science & Planning. He assists in guiding the NWTF's mission, strategic oversight, and research. Mark goes in to detail about some of the research projects he has been a part of over the years and how he closely works with both federal and state agencies to manage the wild turkey population. This is an awesome episode that let's you behind the curtain of the NWTF. Enjoy and Share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan talks with Mark Hatfield, a wild turkey biologist from the National Wild Turkey Foundation, about the state of the wild turkey in North America. Mark kicks off the show by explaining his role as National Director of Science & Planning. He assists in guiding the NWTF's mission, strategic oversight, and research. Mark goes in to detail about some of the research projects he has been a part of over the years and how he closely works with both federal and state agencies to manage the wild turkey population. This is an awesome episode that let's you behind the curtain of the NWTF. Enjoy and Share!
We caught up with Bret Collier, Mike Chamberlain and Mark Hatfield to talk wild turkey research, questions about turkey behavior and more. Learn about our recent partnership with the Wild Turkey Lab here as well as our record investment in wild turkey research here! Photo Credit: Jeff Perot
The next BriefingsDirect mobile devices security and privacy discussion examines how a new balance needs to be struck between giving users at the remote edge all the productivity they want, while protecting the most sensitive information. Listen to the podcast. Subscribe to it on iTunes. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Stay here to learn how a Minnesota law firm puts the power of diverse mobility to widespread use and keeps confidential and regulated data under strict control. Here to share his story of how to guide small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to the edge and back safely is Mark Hatfield, IT Director at Jeff Anderson & Associates, and IT Infrastructure and Security Consultant at Hatfield Engineering Corp., both in St. Paul, Minnesota. The discussion is moderated by Dana Gardner, Principal Analyst at Interarbor Solutions. Listen to the podcast. Subscribe to it on iTunes. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Sponsor: Bitdefender.
Mark Hatfield, National Director of Science and Planning for NWTF, joins Marcus and Will to discuss how their organization has helped wild turkeys through research involvement, areas of focus throughout the decades, and ongoing programs and events. Resources: Habitat for the Hatch Women in the Outdoors Wheelin' Sportsman JAKES Program Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt. Cocktails and Conversation (FB Live) 2024 NWTF Convention www.nwtf.org Mark Hatfield X @TheBeardedBio IG @thebeardedbio Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3VR10xcKOMTvZH0 Dr. Marcus Lashley (@DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (@dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (@turkeysfortomorrow) UF DEER Lab (@ufdeerlab) (YouTube) Watch these podcasts on YouTube: Wild Turkey Science YouTube Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Mark Hatfield, National Director of Science and Planning for NWTF, joins Marcus and Will to discuss how their organization has helped wild turkeys through research involvement, areas of focus throughout the decades, and ongoing programs and events. Resources: Habitat for the Hatch Women in the Outdoors Wheelin' Sportsman JAKES Program Save the Habitat. Save the Hunt. Cocktails and Conversation (FB Live) 2024 NWTF Convention www.nwtf.org Mark Hatfield X @TheBeardedBio IG @thebeardedbio Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! https://ufl.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3VR10xcKOMTvZH0 Dr. Marcus Lashley (@DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (@dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (@turkeysfortomorrow) UF DEER Lab (@ufdeerlab) (YouTube) Watch these podcasts on YouTube: Wild Turkey Science YouTube Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church of Taylors is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Seeing Him, Seeing Us in the Priests' Consecration Subtitle: Leviticus Speaker: Mark Hatfield Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church of Taylors Event: Sunday - PM Date: 1/14/2024 Bible: Leviticus 8-9 Length: 48 min.
The Politician, The President and The Preacher examines the unique relationship between former U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield, President Richard Nixon, and The Rev. Billy Graham. It utilizes archival audio from the Nixon White House Tapes, interviews with former Hatfield colleagues and staff, and an audio actor for Sen. Hatfield, to tell the story of the 1973 National Prayer Breakfast. In 1968, U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon nearly became the running mate for Richard Nixon. During the process, the Rev. Billy Graham, well-known for both his large religious gatherings and his connections to high-ranking public officials, was a top advocate for Hatfield. Only a few years later, Hatfield would stand up for his faith in the presence of Nixon and Graham to speak the truth. But the surprising fallout from that event would not come to light for over two decades.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church of Taylors is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Tabernacle: Erected, Covered, Filled Subtitle: Exodus: When God Rescues Speaker: Mark Hatfield Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church of Taylors Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/23/2023 Bible: Exodus 40 Length: 49 min.
I asked Mark Hatfield of the National Wild Turkey Federation or NWTF how he kept this wonderful organization funded?
In this podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Forrest separation implications, Kerry Stokes' laneway, Ben Wyatt, Mark Hatfield, the Ritz Carlton, Chellingworth and Moody's.
Andi Johnson, a partner at GPS Impact, is a veteran Democratic media strategist who has been a trailblazer as one of the first women in Democratic media. She's worked for leading Democratic political figures for over 30 years...names like Obama, Klobuchar, Leahy, Inslee, Bob Casey Jr, and many more. In this conversation, Andi talks growing up in a political family in Eugene, OR, how she somewhat accidentally found a path into political media, mentoring under the late Democratic admaker Joe Slade White, some of her favorite races she's worked on...from Ben Nighthorse Campbell (as a Democrat) in 1988 to helping elect Cherelle Parker Mayor of Philadelphia just a few weeks ago. This is a great talk through a fascinating career with a groundbreaking woman in media consulting and one of the most successful admakers in Democratic politics. IN THIS EPISODEAndi grows up in a politically-minded family in Eugene Oregon…A teenage Andi rubs shoulders with Senator Ted Kennedy and his 1980 presidential campaign staff…Andi remembers the politics of her native Oregon in her formative years…Andi's fortuitous intersection with two iconic media consultants, Roger Ailes and Joe Slade White…Andi talks the "two revolutions" in production of political media…Andi on what she learned from her early colleague Joe Slade White…Andi talks an early key race for (then Democrat) Ben Nighthorse Campbell in Colorado…Andi distills her approach to admaking…Andi talks one of her favorite ads for VT Senator Pat Leahy…Andi breaks down the appeal of two of the most memorable ads she produced for the Obama 2008 Presidential…Three Bedroom Ranch and Rearview Mirror…Andi's memories working for the Klobuchar 2020 presidential campaign…Andi talks the recent success of her client Cherelle Parker, the next mayor of Philadelphia…Andi recalls a groundbreaking ad she helped write in 1998 for then Congressman Jay Inslee…Andi talks what she learned from longtime partner Saul Shorr…Andi discloses her strangest work habit and her advice to budding media consultants…Andi goes deep on her experiences as a traiblazing woman in political media & how the business has changed on that front over the past generation... AND audible gasps, Michael Bennet, Kit Bond, bungalows, Ken Burns, George W Bush, The Cascades, clean young men, Bill Clinton, Christopher Close, Coro Fellows, Dr. Ruth, the Daisy Ad, John Danforth, Danish mothers, Darlingside, David Dixon, Anita Dunn, The Eugene Weekly, Sandra Feldman, Norma Ferrer, The Foreign Service, Booth Gardner, Neil Goldschmidt, Mandy Grunwald, Charles Guggenheim, The Harriman Center, Sincere Harris, Mark Hatfield, Hillman & Carr, Peter Hoagland, Jay Howser, Val Hoyle, Tom Jones, Bill Knapp, Monica Lewinsky, Loony Tunes, Al Lowenstein, Dottie Lynch, MTV, Tom McCall, John McCain, Gunn McKay, Barbara Mikulski, Wayne Morse, the naked word, Janet Napolitano, Bob Packwood, Aren Platt, Prince, Questlove, Ed Rendell, The Responsive Chord, Will Robinson, rum raisin ice cream, Bill Sarpalius, Sawyer Miller, Tony Schwartz, Bill Sheffield, Shep Sherbell, Soundhound, Bob Squier, Ken Swope, Roy Temple, Tom Udall, Greta Van Fleet, the voice of God, WHYY, wandering in the desert, Jim Weaver, Randi Weingarten, Rick White, Williams College, Harriet Woods & more!
Have you ever heard of Henrietta Mears? Probably not, but you may know the names of the men she influenced and inspired for Christian ministry. Men like Billy Graham, Bill Bright, and Senator Mark Hatfield. Today we will discover how this single woman was also used by God to keep the evangelical church firmly planted on Biblical truth in a cultural climate much like our own!
National Wild Turkey Federation spokesman Mark Hatfield. talked to me about some of his personal experiences.
Randall Balmer is a scholar, professor, author, documentarian (Emmy nominee), and Episcopalian Priest. Ken and Dr. Balmer talk about his new book, Bad Faith: Race and the Rise of the Religious Right. They discuss notable players in the movement like Senator Mark Hatfield, Harold O.J. Brown, W.A. Criswell, Paul Weyrich, Ralph Reed, and Richard Land. In the right's celebration of Ronald Reagan, the religious right movement did not, as many believe, begin as pro-Life but rather defending evangelical institutions against the IRS which required compliance with the Civil Rights law. The genesis of the Religious Right had nothing to do with abortion - it was racial segregation. The bridge to understanding the election of Donald Trump is Ronald Raegan - as evangelicals abandoned Jimmy Carter. Ronald Reagan launched his campaign in Philadelphia, Mississippi at the Neshoba County Fair, confirming "State's Rights." The church basement classic, Thief in the Night. was inspired by Dr. Balmer's pastor father's sermon series on Revelation preached in his home church in Iowa in 1974. It's the story of The Rapture and Larry Norman's popular song "I wish we'd all been ready." College and graduate school introduced Dr. Balmer to the life of the mind. They remember Billy Graham's crisis of faith. In 1994, Dr. Balmer's book 1989 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory became a PBS Documentary and featured Tony Campolo, Dolphus Weary, Fred Price, Bill Hybels, the black church in Mississippi, Hispanic Pentecostals, Jim Bakker, Jimmy Swaggart, and many others. Today, in addition to his academic profession, Dr. Balmer is an Episcopalian priest - he shares the journey that led him to his ordination in the church. Learn More at our SHOW NOTESBECOME A PATRON of the BWM PodcastSupport the show
I asked Mark Hatfield of the National Wild Turkey Federation or NWTF how he kept this wonderful organization funded?
A late night screening. A curious artist. A film that feels all too familiar. Written by Noah Feinberg & Alexander Williams. Featuring the voices of Carter Rockwood, Clancy Brown, Noah Feinberg, Olivia Castanho, Geoffrey Kennedy, Joseph Whipp, Clayton Froning, Mark Hatfield, Joe Hart, Stig Michael Eldred, Raphael Corkhill, Clayton Farris, Laura Schein, Brian Bickerstaff, and Gary Forbes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National Wild Turkey Federation spokesperson Mark Hatfield talks about favorite places to hunt turkeys.
We sit down with Cliff Cadet, Dr. Bret Collier and Dr. Kevin Ringelman, Cuz Strickland, Maddie Proulx and Mark Hatfield to talk new hunter programs, our on the ground conservation initiatives and more. This is all part of NWTF Conservation Week, where we celebrate the impact our volunteers and staff are making on wildlife and wildlife habitat across the US. Special thanks to Nomad Outdoors and Bass Pro Shops. You can donate to Wild Turkey Research here: https://your.nwtf.org/conservation_week/
I asked Mark Hatfield of the National Wild Turkey Federation or NWTF how he kept this wonderful organization funded?
Two years ago today Oregon was hit with the perfect storm that sent forest fires raging all over the northwest. A couple of women up the Mckenzie found away to bring green and life back to their neighbors. And he was called "The Gentleman of the Senate" for a reason. Senator Mark Hatfield how we could use you right now.
National Wild Turkey Federation or NWTF, informative conversation with their National Director of Conservation Services, with Mark Hatfield.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church of Taylors is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Fourth Commandment: Remember the Sabbath Subtitle: Exodus: When God Rescues Speaker: Mark Hatfield Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church of Taylors Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/14/2022 Bible: Exodus 20:8-11 Length: 39 min.
This is the last episode in our Turkey Symposium special! We bring back in Bret Collier, Mike Chamberlain and Mark Hatfield to discuss the improvements needed in population surveys, the Wild Turkey Hunting Safety Task Force, and more!
This week we bring you conversations from the 12th National Wild Turkey Symposium, an event that occurs every 5 years and brings together state, federal and private wild turkey researchers, land managers and wild turkey enthusiasts to exchange ideas relative to ensuring sustainability of the wild turkey. In this episode you will hear from Zak Danks, Adam Butler, Becky Humphries, Cuz Strickland, Mark Hatfield, Doug Little, Bret Collier and Mike Chamberlain.
In this fifth episode of the second season, we Revisit the Moment of Senator Hatfield's work opposing nuclear weapons, his efforts to reduce the nuclear arsenal during the Cold War, and how his personal experience in World War II guided his decisions.
Senator Mark Hatfield had his eye on the future of Oregon. In this fourth episode of Season 2, we revisit two issues Senator Hatfield focused on which have a tremendous positive effect on Oregon today, but for which he may not receive as much credit - healthcare and environmental protection. From the 1980s until he retired, Senator Hatfield consistently worked on these issues and helped set Oregon on a course that it benefits from to this day.
In this episode the Gamekeeper crew and David Hawley of the @wildturkeyreport begin with a discussion about why we think growing season burns need to be implemented much more often. Next we dig in with Pete Muller, Travis Sumner, and Mark Hatfield of the NWTF to learn more about their “Help the Yelp” program. The wild turkey is facing some serious challenges these days, so as Gamekeepers we HAVE to pay attention and do what we can to help. Listen, Learn, and Enjoy!More info on the Help the Yelp Project: https://www.mossyoak.com/our-obsession/blogs/turkey/nwtf-begins-urgent-help-the-yelp-initiative Stay connected with GameKeepers: Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: MossyOakGameKeepers Website: Mossy Oak GameKeeper Support the show
Season 2 Episode 785/20/22 We visited Bardstown. We hit the 1792 Distillery. They were the only distillery that offered a free tour. We parked in Bardstown and walked 20 minutes to it. They gave a great 45 minute tour and provided 4 samples and a piece of bourbon chocolate. We bought a few bottles and some if the bourbon chocolates. We learned they are ending the tour and gift shop in June 2022. We then walked around town and had Kentucky Fried chicken and cornbread which were delicious at Mammy's. We then checked a bunch of bars and only found 2 that were having live music but neither bands were playing bluegrass. So we went to McIntyre's Winery. I liked their Corn Cob Wine which I had never heard of Lol. The next morning we drove for about an hour, dropped the rig and took the Jeep to the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill. We figured we would spend an hour there. Well we ended up being there for 3 hours. We took a great tour and learned about the history of the Shakers. https://shakervillageky.org/Shaker We will return. We then went to Wildside Winery which is a Harvest Host location. We sampled a couple wines and bought a couple bottles. We are 60 miles from Church Hill Downs so we watched the derby on TV. The next day we drove to Callies Campground in Red River Gorge. We checked in got set up and then headed over to natural bridge State resort Park in Kentucky. This park is a part of the Red River Gorge geological area which is in the Daniel Boone National Forest which is part of the Cumberland ranger district. We hiked the natural bridge trail which was only about a half a mile but went straight up hill for 500 ft. This is really an impressive Arch. We hiked on top of the crossed over it and hike for another mile to more viewpoints overlooking the Daniel Boone National Forest. We did a total of 4 miles which was perfect. We then drove over to Miguel's Pizza. A few people have told us you need to eat there so we did. The amazing thing is with their pizzas and they have a list of around 30 different toppings that you can add to create your own. Us being from New York and New Jersey like a thinner crispier crust and our pizza but other than that this was delicious. We then stopped in at Gorge Outfitters. We got into a conversation with the owner who gave us tips on numerous trails and parks to see. Visit them, they are wonderful. https://gorrg.com/The next day we hiked the Auxier Ridge trail by recommendation from the server at Miguel's. The next morning we decided to stay in this park for an extra night. We drove over to Nada tunnel. We had this tunnel saved on our Google maps for about a year or so and we do know that NADA means nothing. So we assumed that not a tunnel but a tunnel to nowhere. However we found out that it's a hand carved tunnel that originated as a railroad tunnel way back when. Now it's a single Lane car tunnel that is really awesome to drive through. Here is a link to our pictures of those 2 hikes. https://www.instagram.com/p/CdWrLZHsTIG/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY= And hers pics of the nada tunnel https://www.instagram.com/p/CdWwUXcMqgM/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= We also learned that this area has the second highest number of arches in the US, of course the #1 area is Arches National Park. So after hitting the tunnel we drove around to the trailhead for the Auxier Ridge trail. We knew that this was going to be a 2.2 mile hike to the edge of the Ridge and then back. But we got to a beautiful overlook had a snack and a glass of wine and sore across the valley was twin Arch. So we pulled out our maps and we realized that there's another trail at the end of The Ridge trail that joins up and takes you to the twin Arch so we changed our plans and that's what we did. So it turned out to be an 8 mile beautiful hike. The next day we decided to stay an extra night to do numerous short hikes to give our legs a break. Beautiful ! Lots of arches.From here we were going to be staying at the Kanawha State Park in Kentucky we had the campground reserved and the campsite fit a 37 ft motorhome. we had reserved this a couple of months ago. Luckily Trish was looking on line and she saw a lot of people said you'll never make it up the road in a motorhome. We called canceled our reservation and they refunded our money. We then went to Roadside Park Port Of St. Albans. (304) 722-4625https://maps.app.goo.gl/ENR6t9DctNYY8dRU8And stayed there for one night. We'll never stay there again. Too many smelly factories and super loud traffic all night long. We got up the next morning and drove to Point Pleasant WV. To visit the Mothman Museum. And to see the Silver Bridge which collapsed in 1967 people in point pleasant WV kept seeing a winged creature around a bridge in town. Shortly after the bridge collapsed. Some people say he was scaring people away from the bridge and others say he made it collapse. That sparked the movie. Are the two connected? Here's pics https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdg1WMDpwY7/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=After that we dumped and we drove about an hour and a half across Rt 60 which I did not like to Babcock State Park we pulled into our site. Set up was intending to do a walk off of a short hike. But we met a couple and got into a nice conversation with them. Hi Kenneth and Elaine if your listening. But then went back to the rig grilled some pizza and then met up with Kenneth and Elaine again and talked for a couple of hours. The next day we had a few different trails in the park totaling a little over 6 miles. Very beautiful. And then had a relaxing evening and did another walk around the campground. Want pics? Here ya go https://www.instagram.com/p/Cdg13mwJ0ku/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= The next morning we dumped filled with fresh water and drove to Calhoun county park. $20/nite with 30 amp and water. No one else there and nothing to do for 30+ miles. It was 85 degrees so we didn't want to even walk around the "park". The next day we drove to the Sweeter Side of the Feud Winery. We met and talked for over an hour with Mark Hatfield who is the great, great grandson of Devil Anse Hatfield of the famous Hatfield and McCoy Feud. We walked in and Brenda invited us over to sample some of their wines. Within walk down the bar to where Mark was standing. He started pouring samples of different Bourbons whiskeys and moonshines. Some of these samples were full shot and then I asked him about one of the other flavored ones they had and he said pour some and try it. I've never seen this before in any Distillery or Winery ever. You could walk up and down the bar and pour a shot after shot if you wanted to. Wow ! I didn't count all the different flavors but I did stop counting at 42. Unreal what a nice down to earth guy Mark is. We board our fair share and a shirt. But after we got back to the rig the one thing I wish I had done was to get a picture with Mark Hatfield. https://sweetersideofthefeud.com/We then went to Chestnut ridge winery. Porta bottle of wine had a glass on their porch. https://chestnutridgewinery.com/Then headed back to the rig for a quiet evening. It was a bit cooler than it was yesterday so we decided to walk around the campground and we grew a greater appreciation of this county park. They have a historic village hidden away. With a school house post office etc . We found these while walking around. They have a few ponds with benches overlooking them. And then we saw that there was going to be a lunar eclipse that evening. Now this county park is listed as a dark space. So we waited till around 10:00 and the eclipse was just starting It was supposed to be really bad rains but that never settled in. So I ended up grabbing my good canon camera set up a tripod focused in on the moon and got some great photos of the red moon eclipse. Then morning around 6:00 a.m. the rains came in. Around 10:00 a.m. we packed up and headed to our next stop. So what do you do to help MANAGE your STRESS? Perhaps you or someone you know would benefit from listening to Stress Management Exercises? I have 3 FREE Stress Management recordings at https://relaxrv.org/help/If that ain't your thing, I have DISCOUNTS on my website to various RV related stuff.https://relaxrv.org/discounts/ I've made some videos about improvements and fixes I've done to the RV. 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On this episode of The Nomadic Outdoorsman Dan talks with Pete Muller and Mark Hatfield, 2 NWTF staffers and longtime hunters of numerous game animals. Pete works in the communications department and Mark is the director of conservation services for the NWTF Pete Muller has a B. S. in Communications from East Carolina University and has since worked the majority of his career in non-profit communications, spending the last nine years with the National Wild Turkey Federation. Before working with the NWTF, Muller lived and worked in Colorado and Wyoming and also took advantage of the hunting and other outdoor opportunities offered in the Rocky Mountain region. Since starting with the Federation, Muller has worked to tell the NWTF story through a variety of outlets, and now works as an integral part of the team that oversees magazine, website, social media and email communication. Mark Hatfield began his career in wildlife conservation by first receiving his B.S. in Wildlife Biology and his M.S. in Biology from Murray State University. Prior to his 17-year career with the National Wild Turkey Federation, Hatfield previously worked for the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the United States Geological Survey, the Bureau of Land Management and Ducks Unlimited. Throughout his 17-year tenure with the Federation, Hatfield has played a crucial role in guiding the organization's conservation delivery. Hatfield's accomplishments with the NWTF are far-ranging, including trapping and transferring Gould's wild turkeys from Mexico to Arizona, working directly with state wildlife agencies and the NWTF Technical Committee and conceptualizing and delivering NWTF landscape-scale initiatives, to name a few. Dan, Pete and Mark talk turkey hunting, wildlife conservation, efforts the NWTF has for the betterment of turkeys and other species, and the membership push called Help the Yelp. Connect with Dan Mathews and The Nomadic Outdoorsman On TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook Shop Dan's Podcast Gear and Hunting Gear Shop Bull Elk Beard Oil Online Use code NOMADIC for 20% off at checkout Sign up for GoWild HERE Connect with NWTF On Instagram and TikTok Become a Member Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Nomadic Outdoorsman Dan talks with Pete Muller and Mark Hatfield, 2 NWTF staffers and longtime hunters of numerous game animals. Pete works in the communications department and Mark is the director of conservation services for the NWTFPete Muller has a B. S. in Communications from East Carolina University and has since worked the majority of his career in non-profit communications, spending the last nine years with the National Wild Turkey Federation. Before working with the NWTF, Muller lived and worked in Colorado and Wyoming and also took advantage of the hunting and other outdoor opportunities offered in the Rocky Mountain region. Since starting with the Federation, Muller has worked to tell the NWTF story through a variety of outlets, and now works as an integral part of the team that oversees magazine, website, social media and email communication.Mark Hatfield began his career in wildlife conservation by first receiving his B.S. in Wildlife Biology and his M.S. in Biology from Murray State University. Prior to his 17-year career with the National Wild Turkey Federation, Hatfield previously worked for the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the United States Geological Survey, the Bureau of Land Management and Ducks Unlimited.Throughout his 17-year tenure with the Federation, Hatfield has played a crucial role in guiding the organization's conservation delivery. Hatfield's accomplishments with the NWTF are far-ranging, including trapping and transferring Gould's wild turkeys from Mexico to Arizona, working directly with state wildlife agencies and the NWTF Technical Committee and conceptualizing and delivering NWTF landscape-scale initiatives, to name a few.Dan, Pete and Mark talk turkey hunting, wildlife conservation, efforts the NWTF has for the betterment of turkeys and other species, and the membership push called Help the Yelp. Connect with Dan Mathews and The Nomadic Outdoorsman On TikTok, Instagram, and FacebookShop Dan's Podcast Gear and Hunting GearShop Bull Elk Beard OilOnline Use code NOMADIC for 20% off at checkoutSign up for GoWildHEREConnect with NWTFOn Instagram and TikTokBecome a Member
On this episode of The Nomadic Outdoorsman Dan talks with Pete Muller and Mark Hatfield, 2 NWTF staffers and longtime hunters of numerous game animals. Pete works in the communications department and Mark is the director of conservation services for the NWTFPete Muller has a B. S. in Communications from East Carolina University and has since worked the majority of his career in non-profit communications, spending the last nine years with the National Wild Turkey Federation. Before working with the NWTF, Muller lived and worked in Colorado and Wyoming and also took advantage of the hunting and other outdoor opportunities offered in the Rocky Mountain region. Since starting with the Federation, Muller has worked to tell the NWTF story through a variety of outlets, and now works as an integral part of the team that oversees magazine, website, social media and email communication.Mark Hatfield began his career in wildlife conservation by first receiving his B.S. in Wildlife Biology and his M.S. in Biology from Murray State University. Prior to his 17-year career with the National Wild Turkey Federation, Hatfield previously worked for the Arizona Game and Fish Department, the United States Geological Survey, the Bureau of Land Management and Ducks Unlimited.Throughout his 17-year tenure with the Federation, Hatfield has played a crucial role in guiding the organization's conservation delivery. Hatfield's accomplishments with the NWTF are far-ranging, including trapping and transferring Gould's wild turkeys from Mexico to Arizona, working directly with state wildlife agencies and the NWTF Technical Committee and conceptualizing and delivering NWTF landscape-scale initiatives, to name a few.Dan, Pete and Mark talk turkey hunting, wildlife conservation, efforts the NWTF has for the betterment of turkeys and other species, and the membership push called Help the Yelp. Connect with Dan Mathews and The Nomadic Outdoorsman On TikTok, Instagram, and FacebookShop Dan's Podcast Gear and Hunting GearShop Bull Elk Beard OilOnline Use code NOMADIC for 20% off at checkoutSign up for GoWildHEREConnect with NWTFOn Instagram and TikTokBecome a Member
In this second episode of Season 2, Sen. Mark Hatfield finds himself, once again, standing up for what he believes in. This time it is late in his career and involves a Constitutional amendment on balancing the federal budget. July 12th, 2022 would have been the 100th birthday of Sen. Mark Hatfield, so this season we Revisit the Moment of his 30-year career in the United States Senate through the voices and memories of those who worked closely with him and observed his leadership. Season 2 is sponsored by the Oregon Historical Society (www.ohs.org).
July 12th, 2022 would have been the 100th birthday of Sen. Mark Hatfield, so this season we Revisit the Moment of his 30-year career in the United States Senate. Our guides are the voices and memories of those who worked closely with him and observed his leadership. We will hear about the times he stood for what he believed without fear of the consequences; his ability to work across the aisle for what was best for both Oregon and America; and his career-long defining work against nuclear weapons and war. In this first episode we hear how Mark Hatfield risked his political career to stand-up against President Johnson and the war in Vietnam.
In this episode we talk to National Director of Conservation Services for the National Wild Turkey Federation, Mark Hatfield. We caught up with Mark just as he was coming out of the Convention and Expo in Nashville. Attendance was strong for the expo, and in addition, the NWTF launched the Help the Yelp campaign to recruit more members to NWTF to help support ongoing conservation and research programs. We also spent a good bit of time talking about habitat issues we are seeing with turkeys, and the decline we are seeing for turkeys in a good portion of the country. As with most issues like this, there is no one magic bullet to resolve the issues or that is causing the decline, rather it is a confluence of many factors that are bringing turkey numbers down from the post-recovery peak. Mark and Trent talk about misconceptions in turkey habitat needs, improvements, predator and nest raider stress, and much, much more. Enjoy the latest episode of the SPYPOINT Podcast, and check out the Help the Yelp campaign from the NWTF. Join us in Conservation (nwtf.org) SPYPOINTProject SPYPOINT
Spring is near, which means gobbler season is here. Mark Hatfield and Peter Muller from the National Wild Turkey Federation join Associate Editor Mark Demko to talk turkey, including current population trends, what NWTF is doing to boost bird numbers and tips and tactics for bowhunting success.
Today, I am honored to be joined by the NWTF National Director of Conservation Services, Mark Hatfield. Mark was kind enough to to join me and dive into all things wild turkey on the eve of the NWTF Convention in Nashville, TN. Enjoy the conversation and click the link below to join the NWTF flock! https://your.nwtf.org/membership/step1.php --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On today's episode of At Close of Business, senior journalist Matt Mckenzie talks about his conversation with Chevron's boss in Australia, Mark Hatfield.
Randall Balmer is a scholar, professor, author, documentarian (Emmy nominee), and Episcopalian Priest. Ken and Dr. Balmer talk about his new book, Bad Faith: Race and the Rise of the Religious Right. They discuss notable players in the movement like Senator Mark Hatfield, Harold O.J. Brown, W.A. Criswell, Paul Weyrich, Ralph Reed, and Richard Land. In the right's celebration of Ronald Reagan, the religious right movement did not, as many believe, begin as a pro-Life but rather defending evangelical institutions against the IRS who required compliance with the Civil Rights law. The genesis of the Religious Right had nothing to do with abortion - it was racial segregation. The bridge to understanding the election of Donald Trump is Ronald Raegan - as evangelicals abandoned Jimmy Carter. Ronald Reagan launched his campaign Philadelphia, Mississippi at the Neshoba County Fair, confirming "States Rights." The church basement classic, Thief in the Night. was inspired by Dr. Balmer's pastor father's sermon series on Revelation preached in his home church in Iowa in 1974. It's the story of The Rapture and Larry Norman's popular song "I wish we'd all been ready." College and graduate school introduced Dr Balmer to the life of the mind. They remember Billy Graham's crisis of faith. In 1994, Dr. Balmer's book 1989 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory became a PBS Documentary and features Tony Campolo, Dolphus Weary, Fred Price, Bill Hybels, the black church in Mississippi, hispanic pentecostals, Jim Bakker, Jimmy Swaggart and many others. Today, Dr. Balmer, in addition to his academic profession, is an Episcopalian priest - he shares the journey that let him to his ordination in the church. Learn More at our SHOW NOTESBECOME A PATRON of the BWM PodcastSupport the show (http://thebeachedwhitemale.com)
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church of Taylors is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Redeeming Affliction Speaker: Mark Hatfield Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church of Taylors Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/23/2021 Bible: Genesis 41:50-57 Length: 36 min.
Ken and Carla review events in Egypt and the Suez Canal. Kristin Du Mez appeared with Shane Claiborne and spoke to issues of our time. Phyllis Schlafly, Mark Hatfield, Richard Halverson, Secretary Pete are in focus for this week's Beach talk along with Easter Sunday, coming up this week.Contact KenEdition 88 Support the show (http://thebeachedwhitemale.com)
This week I am joined by Mark Hatfield, Director of Conservation Services for the National Wild Turkey Federation. Mark and I talk about a variety of topics including: - Covid impact on the NWTF - Founding of the NWTF - Current turkey studies being done - Impact of predator management (trapping) on turkey populations - Recruiting new hunters - Pittman Robertson Act ------------------------------------------------------------ National Wild Turkey Federation The mission of the National Wild Turkey Federation is no less urgent today than when it was founded in 1973. What we do in the coming decades will be instrumental in not only enhancing wild turkey populations but also in the continuation of hunting and quality wildlife habitat for countless species. To find out more about what the NWTF, an event in your area or to become a member: https://www.nwtf.org ------------------------------------------------------------ Apex Ammunition Apex has combined material science and physics to create the best patterning shotshell the world has ever seen. From 10 gauge to 410 and everything in between, they've created the new standard against which all shotshell ammunition is measured against. https://www.apexmunition.com/?rfsn=2712252.d26d21
We are excited to announce the launch of Pairings, a podcast exploring the relationships that fuel innovation. In our inaugural episode of Pairings, Greenspring General Partner Hunter Somerville sits down with Alex Doll and Mark Hatfield from TenEleven Ventures, a specialized venture capital firm that invests exclusively in cybersecurity companies.
Here at MinistryWatch we bring you news about Christian ministries, as well as the latest in charity and philanthropy, all designed to help us become better stewards of the resources God has entrusted to us. On today's MinistryWatch Extra episode we present a recent conversation I had with the president of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, Michael Martin. In 1977, Senator Mark Hatfield convened a group of ministry leaders to meet to see how they could stave off threats by the federal government to regulate Christian ministries. Two years later, in 1979, that meeting resulted in the formation of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. The ECFA was successful in this sense: government regulators turned their attention elsewhere, and for the past 40 years we have had essentially no new regulations on the Christian non-profit sector – even though transparency advocates say reforms to the Christian non-profit space are badly needed. The ECFA has also been successful at establishing standards for financial behavior. The ECFA's “Seven Integrity Standards for Non-Profits” has become a gold standard in the Christian ministry space. It is an excellent document that sets the bar high for Christian ministries. However, the ECFA's record of enforcement of these standards over the years has been spotty. Some of the biggest frauds, scams, and scandals of the past half-century that involved Christian ministries – including the Jim and Tammy Baker/PTL scandal in the 80s, the Foundation for New Era Philanthropy in the 90s, and – more recently – scandals related to Willow Creek Church and Gospel For Asia, have all occurred while these organizations were ECFA members. But now the ECFA has a new president. Michael Martin became the president of the ECFA in 2020, after serving 9 years on the ECFA staff, including a tenure as Executive Vice President. He is both a lawyer and a Certified Public Accountant, and since 2013 he has been co-author of the annual Zondervan Minister's Tax & Financial Guide and the Zondervan Church and Nonprofit Tax & Financial Guide. Because of Covid restrictions, Michael and I had this conversation remotely. I was in my home studio in Charlotte, North Carolina. Michael was in Winchester, Virginia. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Steve Gandy. We get database, technical, and editorial support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, Christina Darnell, and Casey Sudduth.
Here at MinistryWatch we bring you news about Christian ministries, as well as the latest in charity and philanthropy, all designed to help us become better stewards of the resources God has entrusted to us. On today’s MinistryWatch Extra episode we present a recent conversation I had with the president of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, Michael Martin. In 1977, Senator Mark Hatfield convened a group of ministry leaders to meet to see how they could stave off threats by the federal government to regulate Christian ministries. Two years later, in 1979, that meeting resulted in the formation of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability. The ECFA was successful in this sense: government regulators turned their attention elsewhere, and for the past 40 years we have had essentially no new regulations on the Christian non-profit sector – even though transparency advocates say reforms to the Christian non-profit space are badly needed. The ECFA has also been successful at establishing standards for financial behavior. The ECFA’s “Seven Integrity Standards for Non-Profits” has become a gold standard in the Christian ministry space. It is an excellent document that sets the bar high for Christian ministries. However, the ECFA’s record of enforcement of these standards over the years has been spotty. Some of the biggest frauds, scams, and scandals of the past half-century that involved Christian ministries – including the Jim and Tammy Baker/PTL scandal in the 80s, the Foundation for New Era Philanthropy in the 90s, and – more recently – scandals related to Willow Creek Church and Gospel For Asia, have all occurred while these organizations were ECFA members. But now the ECFA has a new president. Michael Martin became the president of the ECFA in 2020, after serving 9 years on the ECFA staff, including a tenure as Executive Vice President. He is both a lawyer and a Certified Public Accountant, and since 2013 he has been co-author of the annual Zondervan Minister's Tax & Financial Guide and the Zondervan Church and Nonprofit Tax & Financial Guide. Because of Covid restrictions, Michael and I had this conversation remotely. I was in my home studio in Charlotte, North Carolina. Michael was in Winchester, Virginia. The producers for today’s program are Rich Roszel and Steve Gandy. We get database, technical, and editorial support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, Christina Darnell, and Casey Sudduth.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church of Taylors is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jacob's Deception Subtitle: Genesis Speaker: Mark Hatfield Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church of Taylors Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/27/2020 Bible: Genesis 26:34-27:29 Length: 53 min.
James and Nick welcome Jim Fitzhenry, a prominent local businessman and former staffer to Sen. Mark Hatfield and Pres. George H. W. Bush. We discuss Oregon's relationship to business and how our Democratic leaders are driving business away from the state with their poorly thought-out tax policies.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church of Taylors is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Comforted, Comforting Subtitle: Grief Speaker: Mark Hatfield Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church of Taylors Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/22/2020 Bible: 2 Corinthians 1:3-7 Length: 40 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church of Taylors is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Grief of Griefs Speaker: Mark Hatfield Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church of Taylors Event: Sunday - PM Date: 11/15/2020 Bible: Psalm 31:9-10 Length: 40 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Baptist Church of Taylors is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Grief Abounding Speaker: Mark Hatfield Broadcaster: Grace Baptist Church of Taylors Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/8/2020 Bible: Psalm 31:9-10 Length: 40 min.
Do you desire to keep the greatest commandment? This important message gives us the guidelines to “lean against the pressures that the world is pushing at us” and to live
Christi Atkinson hosts as Alan Bishop of Spirits of French Lick and Royce Neeley of Neeley Family Distillery interview Mark Hatfield of The Original Hatfield Moonshine. Links: ABV Network Shop: https://shop.abvnetwork.com/ Our Club: https://www.abvnetwork.com/club Challenge Coin Challenges: https://www.abvnetwork.com/coin Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
Have you ever wondered about the power of two people entering into a passionate kiss? Join Net Cast and your host Mark Hatfield as we take a close look into the sweetness of a kiss from Song of Songs 1:2. What is it like to taste a kiss? In this episode, we will also discuss the boundaries that young unwed lovers should set for their relationship as kisses can be an invitation to further intimacy. WARNING: The following material is intended for mature audiences. While this is a Bible study, the Song of Songs is written with references to sexual themes, intimate textual innuendos, and suggestive figurative language that may not be suitable for some audiences. Listener discretion is advised. It is recommended that you approach this book from God with pure motives and pray that His will in preserving these song lyrics can be a blessing to you. It is advisable that if you have been enjoying this podcast with young ears present that you refrain from doing so at this time. Wait until you are in a private setting to continue. Thank you for taking this word of caution into consideration as we begin today’s episode. I have a new special offer that is connected with the Love Awakening series. If you partner with Net Cast during our 4th season, I will be sending you the complete text outline on The Song of Songs, but I will also be including the supplemental PowerPoint to guide you in your study. If you want to become a partner or make a donation, you can send PayPal donations using netcasthost@gmail.com or visit Patreon.com/netcast to learn more about how you can get on board with this podcast. If you are not able to support this ministry effort financially at this time, would you please consider doing one of the following? First, please subscribe and continue to be a dedicated listener. Next, please share NetCast with your friends and family and encourage them to subscribe. Finally, consider leaving a review for the podcast so that your positive feedback could encourage others to listen. Take a few moments after we sign off to visit our website at netcasthost.com. Here you will find transcripts of the podcast on the blog, you can sign up for the free newsletter, become a member and join Net Cast absolutely free, which will give you access to hidden portions of the podcast host site, like our member forum and so much more. Don’t forget to check out our social media sites on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Be sure to like and follow the podcast as we use these sites to keep you current on what is happening at Net Cast. All-new episodes are announced on these media outlets. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/netcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/netcast/support
NO BS WITH SB is proud to present 058 MARK HATFIELD There is a definite process for achieving your dreams! Mark Hatfield developed his ‘Game Plan for Success’ while striving to live his dream and be the first person in the history of his university to make it to the NFL. After playing with the Miami Dolphins, the Houston Oilers, and the BC Lions he used his ‘Game Plan’ process to live his dream of hosting his own TV show, starring on the Comedy Network and motivating others to achieve their full potential. Mark‘s extraordinary story is well documented. After graduating from Bishop’s University Mark earned a spot with the National Football League’s Miami Dolphins and later played for the Houston Oilers. In 1997, he moved back to Canada, and joined the B.C. Lions football club of the Canadian Football League. Beyond football, Mark created and starred in short segments entitled, “The Retired CFL Guy”, for the comedy network’s “Game Face” series. He also hosted the “Big Bad Sports Show” on Rogers cable for two seasons and has been a frequent guest on TSN’s “Off the Record with Michael Landsberg.” Mark is also the founder and head trainer for Hatfield’s Athletic Development Centre and a professional firefighter in the city of Ottawa. In his spare time Mark sleeps. markhatfield.ca hatfieldtrip.com #sebastienbourgault #nobswithsb #markhatfield #comedy #comedian #standup #standupcomedy #montreal #podcast #peroni #ottawa #yukyuks #comedyclub #thehatfieldtrip you can listen the podcast everywhere now ⭐️ Apple Podcasts Breaker Castbox Google Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher thanks to YUK YUKS OTTAWA for the interview location www.yukyuks.com
This week on the podcast Kyle sits down with Dr. Mark Hatfield a former minister and owner of a doctorate degree in psychology to talk about faith and mental health. It's an episode full of great conversation and incredible life experience. They touch on everything from faith, to supporting each other, to the role of mental health and faith in the lives of men. Plus Mark's well thought out and eloquent answers balance out Kyle's ramblings so that's a plus. Life's a Wreck so here's Dr. Mark Hatfield.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
In this seventy-fifth (75th) edition of the TigerTalk podcast presented by Northeast Mississippi Community College, host Will Kollmeyer welcomes one-stop navigator Erica Miller and director of facility operations Mark Hatfield to the podcast. Miller opens up the show talking about the moves that Orientation has made especially switching from Tuesday to Thursdays this year and how Orientation helps incoming students -- whether it is a first-time freshman or a non-traditional student. Orientation helps a student view the campus, talk to their advisors and takes a little of the stress away from the first day of school. In the second half of the show, Hatfield talks about all that his department does and how they use the summer to work on major projects on campus. Hatfield gives information on some of the bigger projects that will happen during the summer months such as new lighting and a visitor's side press box at Tiger Stadium, increased lighting around campus and renovations to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system in Waller Hall along with some summer maintenance tips about lawn care and air conditioning preventive maintenance. However, while these are a recast of the interviews from the 73rd podcast on May 14, 2019, please pay attention to the updated events and traffic alerts that are sprinkled throughout the podcast.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
In this seventy-third (73rd) edition of the TigerTalk podcast presented by Northeast Mississippi Community College, host Will Kollmeyer welcomes one-stop navigator Erica Miller and director of facility operations Mark Hatfield to the podcast. Miller opens up the show talking about the moves that Orientation has made especially switching from Tuesday to Thursdays this year and how Orientation helps incoming students -- whether it is a first-time freshman or a non-traditional student. Orientation helps a student view the campus, talk to their advisors and takes a little of the stress away from the first day of school. In the second half of the show, Hatfield talks about all that his department does and how they use the summer to work on major projects on campus. Hatfield gives information on some of the bigger projects that will happen during the summer months such as new lighting and a visitor's side press box at Tiger Stadium, increased lighting around campus and renovations to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system in Waller Hall along with some summer maintenance tips about lawn care and air conditioning preventive maintenance.
We're back! Why were we gone? Details within! Plus: the third and final part of our sprawling interview with ex-pro football player / current stand-up comedian / Renaissance man Mark Hatfield (6:52). Has the podcast changed? If so, for better or for worse? What wine goes best with pasta? Like I said: details within!
Please doff your chapeau and launch it directly onto the ice, as Chatting Practice has split the defenders and gone top corner for the third straight episode - yes, it's a (host Bryan) Hatt Trick! This tertiary instalment of the trifecta is sponsored by Coma Mattresses (3:14) and produced by Matt Burke (ostensibly from behind some glass). The fellows are joined by: comedian Don Kelly, who uses his proprietary SNIT™ formula to rank the sports teams 'honouring' Indigenous peoples from least to most offensive (4:49); comedian Graham Kay, who recalls a (literally) unbelievable save from his AAA goalie days in 'That Time In Sports' (28:33); and ex-pro football player and Renaissance man Mark Hatfield, who returns for Part Two of his sprawling/riveting tell-all (32:27). Programming concludes with a refutation leading to a celebration of the Toronto Marlies' 2018 Calder Cup conquest (52:26). Incidental music by Jelly Roll Morton ('Mr. Jelly Lord') and Ty Segall ('Every 1's a Winner'). FIN.
My guest this week, is former NFLer, CFLer, comedian, podcaster and firefighter Mark Hatfield. I was a guest on Mark's podcast, The Hatfield Trip, just days after I left CTV Morning Live. The experience of being in a podcast setting on his show helped solidify my desire to create my own. It had been on my wish list of things I wanted to do, and so it was quite amazing to have the roles reversed. His is the ultimate story of perseverance and never giving up on a dream – no matter how far-fetched it may seem. It's quite an emotional journey of how this non “all-star” fulfilled a promise of making it to the big league. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode we feature Gerry Frank, fourth generation Oregonian whose family founded the Meier and Frank stores, he spent 20 years as Senator Mark Hatfield's Chief of Staff and for the past 30 years, Gerry Frank has written a column that appears in the Sunday Travel section of the Oregonian. He's also the author of Gerry Frank's Oregon, now in its 4th edition.
Comedian Bryan Hatt welcomes you to the inaugural episode of Chatting Practice, brought to you by MyUndies (3:53). He and producer Matt Burke face off in Shirts & Skins (5:35), then throw to Chip Vanderswank's Dome Improvement (17:30). Finally, the gentlemen conduct an interview with current stand-up comedian and former NFL/CFL offensive lineman Mark Hatfield (20:43). A splendid time is guaranteed for all.
Tiger Talk Podcast by Northeast Mississippi Community College
Host Will Kollmeyer welcomes listeners to the Tiger Talk podcast with Iota Zeta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society advisor and NEMCC Fine Arts Division Head Dr. Ray Harris, Northeast director of facilities and maintenance Mark Hatfield and the coordinator for the college’s incentive to success program Lynita Davis along with the weekly spotlight of what is coming up at Northeast with Kenny Paul Geno.
This week Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from EAST, Miami at the Brickell City Center in Miami, Florida. Joining Peter Greenberg will be Mark Hatfield, Assistant Aviation Director and Chief Security Officer at Miami International Airport, to talk about airport security and the wild things—and animals confiscated by the TSA. Carlos Frias, Food & Dining Editor at the Miami Herald, reveals why Miami restaurateurs are loving Peruvian food with an Asian twist. Maruchi Mendez & Roxanne Vargas, Authors of 100 Things to Do in Miami Before You Die, sit down and talk all things Miami. Chef Nano, East's Executive Chef of Quinto La Huella on how Argentinean and Uruguayan culture shapes his menu. There's all that and more as Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from EAST Miami.
This week Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from EAST, Miami at the Brickell City Center in Miami, Florida. Joining Peter Greenberg will be Mark Hatfield, Assistant Aviation Director and Chief Security Officer at Miami International Airport, to talk about airport security and the wild things—and animals confiscated by the TSA. Carlos Frias, Food & Dining Editor at the Miami Herald, reveals why Miami restaurateurs are loving Peruvian food with an Asian twist. Maruchi Mendez & Roxanne Vargas, Authors of 100 Things to Do in Miami Before You Die, sit down and talk all things Miami. Chef Nano, East's Executive Chef of Quinto La Huella on how Argentinean and Uruguayan culture shapes his menu. There's all that and more as Travel Today With Peter Greenberg comes from EAST Miami.
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David R. Swartz, Asbury University historian and author of Moral Minority: The Evangelical Left in an Age of Conservatism, discusses the overlooked history of the America's evangelical progressives. Swartz talks about the differences between Christian fundamentalists and other evangelicals, and the influence of people such as Ron Sider, Mark Hatfield, and Jim Wallis.