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Designing and constructing buildings takes place over many years, with many people collaborating together. In the Brick and Wonder podcast, we have conversations with people who work together to realize a collective vision. In this episode our host, Drew Lang, spoke to two people who first met at the American Academy in Rome and whose lifetime of work intersects in the public realm. Walter Hood, the landscape architect known for his cultural and civic work, and Mark Robbins, an architect and leading voice in government, academia and professional institutions.
Episode four of the "Tealey Sayin Something" series...With Rob Carless and Shaun Teale and special guest Richard Sydenham. Topics include; Football books, Your Mount Rushmore picks, Mark Robbins, Lampard at Coventry? and Much More!Edited/Produced by Chris Brownewww.srbmedia.co.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After slow starts Millwall and Middlesbrough sit seventh and eighth in the Championship. Millwall haven't looked back since they went back to the future and appointed club legend Neil Harris earlier this year. Gregor Robertson played with Harris and describes his strengths. Michael Carrick has been playing good football at the Riverside, but without the results to reflect it…that's now changing. Tom Clarke joins Gregor to also look at Mark Robbins surprise departure from Coventry City; high flying Wycombe Wonders and Shrewsbury, and in League Two Walsall and Colchester. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode Dave looks at the Champions League action from yesterday, he then looks at EFL action and looks at Coventry's decision to sack Mark Robbins. He then answers some questions from listeners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a tepid lifeless affair away in cider country The Owls came back with a deserved last gasp winner against our old foes in the Sky Blues of Coventry.Just what did that mean?!How bitter was Mark Robbins?Is the Gassman back? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Locums Tenens Strategist | Create A Career And Lifestyle On Your Terms
Today I have a special guest named Mark Robbins who is the Senior Director of People and Culture at Comphealth. Today we talk about the power of what we call 'incumbency' as well as setting yourself up for success by becoming a master of networking and social skills. We'll also go into some rate strategy as well as preparing you to have the 'home court' advantage in your locums assignments that will pave the way for you to create demand in your personal brand. New feature on Spotify: Leave me a comment or ask a question for me or my guests. Please drop me some stars on Spotify or Apple, it just takes a second to do. Please share with someone who can use this message. Grab my Ultimate Locum Tenens Playbook here: https://simonparsons.ck.page/locums If you would like to set up a strategy call with me (general, trauma or vascular surgery) or would like me to connect you with a reputable locums recruiter in a different specialty, please email me at: simon.parsons@comphealth.com
On this week's program, your host, Justin Mog, puts down his shovel to catch up with the Urban Ag Coalition (https://foodinneighborhoods.org/grow/), one of Forward Radio's proud Community Partners! Listen in as we get our hands dirty and get down in the weeds with some amazing urban growers here in Louisville: 1. Sara Beth Sammons is Supervisor for the Jefferson Co. Soil & Water Conservation District, and a landscape architect & urban homesteader; 2. Mark Robbins is a Farmer with Sacred Earth Community Garden; a member of the Louisville Urban League Farm Cohort; and maker of delicious juices; 3. Tevon Terry is also a Farmer with Sacred Earth Community Garden; but he also works for Change Today, Change Tomorrow; and a member of the Rural-Urban Exchange; and 4. Bethany Pratt is an urban farmer; a Local Food System Specialist with UK Extension; and a berry and chicken enthusiast We ask this amazing panel of growers what it takes to be an “urban farmer” and what are some of the challenges facing urban farming in Louisville? We also discuss FSA services & getting a farm number for your property; what are some of your favorite things to grow?; and what are some resources in town to support urban agriculture. Tune in, also, for a quick peek at the The People's Summit on Food Systems and Urban Agriculture: Food Vision 2030, coming up on Friday & Saturday, August 16-17 and Friday, September 13th, hosted by Food in Neighborhoods. The program includes local food justice tours on Friday (8/16) and Saturday (8/17), each of which involve a volunteer agricultural work component in the morning, a group lunch, and an additional site visit in the afternoon. The tours will raise awareness about local success stories with building grassroots solutions to food insecurity and food apartheid, opening space for inspiration, networking, popular education, and skill sharing among participants. The People's Summit culminates in a full day of participatory conference proceedings on Friday, September 13, which will include general plenary sessions, a variety of thematic workshops, and informal spaces for art and dialogue with sponsors. Learn more and register now at https://foodinneighborhoods.org/peoples-summit/ We also learn about the new West End Farmers Market, hosted by Change Today, Change Tomorrow. It is biweekly on Sundays from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, May 19th through September 8th, in Parkland at 25th and Date Street, and the next one is coming up this Sunday, July14th! As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Manchester United's thrilling victory over Liverpool capped off a magical FA cup weekend. In a very impressive performance to go along with the impressive result, could this win be the Mark Robbins moment for Erik ten Hag and Manchester United? Last week the last 8 remaining teams in the Champions League found out their fate. With seemingly the four favorites on one side of the bracket, who do you have as the favorite for the Champions League this season? Subscribe to keep up with intriguing discussion on the exciting Premier League football! Let us know your thoughts on our social media! Our Social Media Accounts and Podcast https://linktr.ee/fotbp
In this episode of the First Priority podcast, host Brad Schelling sits down with Mark Robbins, president of First Priority of America, for an insightful conversation about the importance of building networks in the context of ministry and community impact. Mark shares his journey with First Priority, highlighting the growth and impact of the organization over the years. Key Highlights: Introducing Mark Robbins: Mark shares his background and journey with First Priority, emphasizing his passion for empowering students and communities. Milestones and Growth: The episode celebrates First Priority reaching a significant milestone of a thousand clubs, reflecting on the impact of the organization's growth and the number of students reached with the gospel. Community and Business Leaders: Mark and Brad discuss the pivotal role of business and community leaders in supporting and advancing the mission of First Priority. They highlight the importance of networking and building relationships with key influencers to drive positive change in communities. Encouragement for New Directors: Mark offers words of encouragement for new directors and leaders entering the realm of student ministry, emphasizing the significance of trusting in God's plan, being confident in one's purpose, and persevering through challenges in fundraising. Stay Connected: Stay updated with the latest news and events from First Priority by visiting our website and following us on social media. Don't miss out on opportunities to make a difference in your community! First Priority Website Scholarship Application Spring Meeting Registration - Decatur Spring Meeting Registration - South Florida Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the Priority podcast. Be sure to subscribe and stay tuned for more inspiring conversations and updates from First Priority. Until next time, keep making a difference in your world!
CRYSTALYX® is approaching 50 years since its inception. Mark Robbins and Jon Albro each bring over 25 years of experience working with CRYSTALYX® to this discussion, in this episode they reflect on the brand's rich history and how it's evolved.
On this week's episode, we revisit Mark Robbins, President of First Priority, at the Fall Conference speaking on the theme of shepherding. Mark explains the skills of being a shepherd. Being humble, learning new things, great endurance, exhibiting the ability to observe and patience are some key qualities to a shepherd. But you can't overlook your flock! Brad and Steve closed the podcast with a few more words on shepherding and what it looks like. Listen today how to be a good shepherd, being the example of Christ to us! Mark serves as the President of First Priority. He spends most of his day managing the organizational side of the ministry, including fundraising and board development. He was the initiator and director of First Priority Tri-States, the 2nd oldest FP chapter. Mark resides in eastern Kentucky with his wife, Michelle. Mark and Michelle have three children, Nathaniel & Mikaela (Robbins) Gray, Morgan, and Micah. They also have three grandchildren, Sadie B., Beckham and Sutton. Brad Schelling is the EVP of Operations at First Priority of America and Steve Cherrico is the Executive Director of FP Greater Nashville as well as a Regional Manager for FPoA. You can read more about them here: https://firstpriority.club/about-us/staff-and-board/
Welcome to this week's podcast featuring Mark Robbins. Today, Brad and Mark talk about numbers of clubs and the way First Priority is growing. Please take a moment to pray for our directors' guidance and wisdom as they lead us forward. Stay tuned to listen to our fall conference here on our podcast! Mark serves as the President of First Priority. He spends most of his day managing the organizational side of the ministry, including fundraising and board development. He was the initiator and director of First Priority Tri-States, the 2nd oldest FP chapter. Mark resides in eastern Kentucky with his wife, Michelle. Mark and Michelle have three children, Nathaniel & Mikaela (Robbins) Gray, Morgan, and Micah. They also have three grandchildren, Sadie B., Beckham and Sutton. Brad Schelling is the EVP of Operations at First Priority of America. You can read more about him here: https://firstpriority.club/about-us/staff-and-board/
Mark Robbins and Ryan Bapst discuss utilizing CRYSTALYX to influence grazing distribution and promote optimal herd health.
Mark Robbins and Harrison Smith discuss the benefits of a summer mineral programand how to lay the foundation for reproductive success in an operation.
Step into the world of repairs and reverse logistics, as Jaco Voigt sits down with Mark Robbins, the Managing Director from Robtronics - a leading expert in electronic device repairs and after-sales service. Staying at the forefront of technology and consumer demands, Robtronics continually reinvents itself. As pioneers in mobile device repairs and replacements, they are dedicated to upskilling the country's youth. Their commitment shines through the recent intake of enthusiastic candidates who have embarked on an intensive 12-month Learnership Programme, empowering them to become fully qualified Mobile Phone Repair Technicians. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind Robtronics' success, and their unwavering passion for excellence in mobile device repair. Catalytic
This episode features Brad and Steve speaking with First Priority's President Mark Robbins. Listen to today's episode to hear an update from Mark and how First Priority is growing this school year. Announcements Spring meetings: registration is live! May 1st - 2nd in Nashville TN May 8th - 9th in Tampa Bay Links from today's episode: Interested in applying for the FPoA College Scholarship? Find it here: https://firstpriority.club/scholarship https://firstpriority.club/endorsements Mark serves as the President of First Priority. He spends most of his day managing the organizational side of the ministry, including fundraising and board development. He was the initiator and director of First Priority Tri-States, the 2nd oldest FP chapter. Mark and his wife Michelle manage their own small business, therefore, Mark brings years of experience in business management to First Priority of America. Mark resides in eastern Kentucky with his wife, Michelle. Mark and Michelle have three children, Nathaniel & Mikaela (Robbins) Gray, Morgan, and Micah. They also have two grandchildren, Sadie B. and Beckham. Brad Schelling is the EVP of Operations at First Priority of America and Steve Cherrico is the Executive Director of FP Greater Nashville as well as a Regional Manager for FPoA. You can read more about them here: https://firstpriority.club/about-us/staff-and-board
Do you know what the #1 regret of people who are on their deathbed is? According to Bronnie Ware, a hospice nurse that spend 10 years interviewing people who are transitioning out of this life, the number one regret is: "I wish I would have lived a life true to myself, and not based on the expectations of others". On this episode of the Mindset Hackers Podcast we are going to talk about HOW to live a life true to yourself, we are going to have you create your own "Success Recipe", your 'success-ipe' as my friend and mentor Mark Robbins likes to call it. After you listen to this episode, I want you to take a sheet of paper and write down 3 columns. In the 1st column, write down all the 'expectations' you inherited from others (society, your parents, your friends, your peers, your ego). In the 2nd column, write down all the external desires that you want: title, career, money, house, car, material things, fame. In the 3rd column, write down all the internal desires that you want: relationships & community, giving, sharing, making an impact, healthy body & mind, legacy, knowledge, growth, freedom, adventure, confidence. Now create your own SUCCESS-IPE! What are the ingredients when you create your own? Make sure to get on the Money, Mindset & Motivation email list here!
On today's episode of the FP Podcast, FP President Mark Robbins, and EVP of Development, Warren Robold deliver the State of Union of FPoA. Mark and Warren share what the goals are towards taking the hope of Christ to every student. Brad Schelling is the Director of Ministry Operations at First Priority of America and Steve Cherrico is the Executive Director of FP Greater Nashville as well as a Regional Manager for FPoA. Mark Robbins is the President of FPoA and Warren Robold is the EVP of Development of FPoA You can read more about them here: https://firstpriority.club/about-us/staff-and-board
On this episode, we are joined by our Election Integrity Working Group, made up of Academy Fellows Nancy Tate, Co-chair of the Women's Vote Centennial Initiative, Mark Robbins, Interim Executive Director of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Barry Van Lare, an Independent Consultant of Management and Public Policy, and Edie Goldenberg, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. They discuss the growing issue of disinformation regarding our electoral system, the rise in threats towards election workers, and what Fellows can do to uphold our country's electoral integrity.This podcast episode was adapted from a webinar discussion that took place on September 29th. If you would like to watch the webinar, you can find it here. Academic Resources mentioned:ESRA Annual Meetings ESRA 2021: https://electionlab.mit.edu/events/esra-2021 Democracy Fund's “Idea Page”Annual surveys of local election officialshttps://evic.reed.edu/leo-survey/Election Law JournalJournal of DemocracyMIT Election Data LabU of Wisconsin-Madison's Elections Research CenterReed College's Elections & Voting Center Please access NAPA's Election Resources at the 2022 Election Integrity Platform webpage, under our Grand Challenges tab.Music Credits: Sea Breeze by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
Mark knows the true meaning of sacrifice, perseverance, and resilience. Mark served as a Navy SEAL Special Warfare Operator 1st Class with SEAL Team 5A. As a Navy SEAL, Mark did combat deployments to Iraq. On his last deployment, Mark sustained a gunshot wound to the head from a bullet that went over his rifle through his right eye and out the back of his head a few inches behind his right ear. The injury left him blind in his right eye. Even though Mark was gravely wounded, he refused to be carried to the medivac helicopter. He walked himself through a ‘hot zone' to be transported to a medical facility.Against all odds, Mark worked through his critical injury and recovered. During his first few years of recovery, mobility, endurance, awareness, and memory were significantly affected, but Mark was determined to enter a new career path in law enforcement. After leaving the Navy, Mark began working at the Lake County Sheriff's Office and shortly thereafter completed the Police Academy. Since beginning employment, he has been to several law enforcement/investigations-related qualification courses. Mark is continuing his career at the Lake County Sheriff's Office as a Detective in the Criminal Investigations Division. He is assigned to the Sheriff's Office Tactical Response Team as an Assistant Team Leader and is a member of the community safety team.
Mark Robbins is akin to NEO in the Matrix. When email developers were seeing walls he was seeing challenges to overcome and boy did he. Mark has become the resource for email developers. He came on Inboxing for a great discussion about his journey and email development.
Our mistakes are what make us most human! And that's why we're dedicating three episodes this season to campaign and career mishaps. Tune in for the most memorable mistakes recounted by Mark Robbins, Stephanie Griffith & Alice Li. BTW, that incredible Splat the Fly interactive email by Mark Robbins can be found right here: https://codepen.io/M_J_Robbins/full/VwwjGj Big thanks to our Silver Sponsor, Email on Acid, the testing and delivery platform that ensures your emails display properly across all clients and devices, with no limits on the number of rendering tests you can run. Get a free seven-day trial at https://emailonacid.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humansofemail/message
Pushing send can be scary! And every email marketer worth their salt has at least one tragic story to tell. But our mistakes are what make us most human! So in Episode 4 of Humans of Email, we'll hear from Mark Robbins, Stephanie Griffith and Alice Li on their biggest career blunders. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humansofemail/message
In the premier episode of Humans of Email, it's Valentine's Day! And Jen and Natalie are launching the Humans of Email podcast as their love letter to the email marketing industry. Season 1 Episode 1 features an interview with interactive email expert Mark Robbins. A Software Engineer at Salesforce and a member of the AMP for Email Working Group, Mark explains how he transitioned from unemployed musician to legend status as an email developer, the impact of dyslexia on his career, and more. BTW, that incredible Splat the Fly interactive email that Mark mentioned can be found right here: https://codepen.io/M_J_Robbins/full/VwwjGj Big thanks to AWeber, the official email service provider of Humans of Email and our Season 1 Platinum Sponsor. Start your next idea with the marketing solution creators and small businesses love. Best of all, it's free at aweber.com/humansofemail. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humansofemail/message
As the months tick by, more cobwebs form in the offices of the Merit Systems Protection Board. More than five years have passed since the board has had a quorum, and nearly three years since any members at all. Meanwhile the case backlog of aggrieved federal employees keeps growing. Appointees to the board are awaiting a Senate vote. For what they'll face should they be confirmed, we turn to the last MSPB member, attorney Mark Robbins.
Mark Robbins, from Wild & Game in Bristol, talks about choosing wild game instead of turkey for Christmas dinner.
For more than 100 years, the American Academy in Rome has been a place where the best and brightest rub elbows, exchange ideas, and grow their careers. On this episode, Dan speaks with the institution's leader Mark Robbins and Rome Prize recipient and artist Sanford Biggers about the importance of collaboration, the decline of empires, and how this incredible institution began. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's show, we talk with Jacob and Lonny from Arlington Skatium about how they started 25 years ago, their renovations, and all the events they host. We also speak with Mark Robbins with Salata about their new location on South Cooper, how they give back to the community, and what the future holds for Salata.
Mark Robbins serves as the Executive Director of First Priority. He spends most of his day managing the organizational side of the ministry, including fundraising and board development. He was the initiator and director of First Priority Tri-States, the 2nd oldest FP chapter. Mark and his wife Michelle manage their own small business, therefore, Mark brings years of experience in business management to First Priority of America. Mark resides in eastern Kentucky with his wife, Michelle. Mark and Michelle have three children, Nathaniel & Mikaela (Robbins) Gray, Morgan, and Micah. They also have two grandchildren, Sadie B. and Beckham.
Mark Robbins, President of FPoA, Brad Schelling, Director of Ministry, and Steve Cherrico, Executive Director of FP Greater Nashville, come together to talk about what it means for FP Clubs to be Gospel Focused.
Imagine being only 1/4 of the way through on your first 100 mile ultra marathon and you start to notice blisters forming on your feet. The skin is starting to chafe, burn and rub away, every step starts to become more painful. What do you do for the next 20+ hours and 75 miles? It's going to get a lot worse, but will you quit and save it for another day? Or will you tap into your #mindset and mental toughness reserves to make it through? I had the opportunity to interview ultra-runner Mark Robbins about is mindset and how he gets through events that can: - Last 30 hours or more, through the night with no sleep. - Elevation gains and losses that are equal to climbing/descending Mount Everest. - Can be in brutal weather with rain, mud and slippery terrain. We talk about mental toughness, perseverance, grit and more; and he gives 5 tips on cultivating mental strength that you can apply in small business, leadership or #sales. Follow me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/simonparsons76/ Follow Mark Robbins at: https://www.instagram.com/markjosephrobbins/
Where did the idea for the new CRYSTALYX supplementation app come from? What makes the app different from the website? Mark Robbins discusses all this and explains why producers and CRYSTALYX dealers should download the new app today!
Mark Robbins, Steve Cherrico, and Brad Schelling talk about the importance of the coach role in First Priority Clubs. Finding those coaches takes time and a lot of relationship building and helping them understand we are trying to add value to their ministry as well.
Steve Cherrico, Mark Robbins, and Brad Schelling talk about the different philosophies of fall training and how finding the right one for your area can really add value and set the tone for your school year.
Draft week is here and Matt and Alex sit down with 4 UK Bills as they defend there draft Ep 4 features Mark Robbins and his mock draft, as the guys make him Defend his Draft
Revenge is served cold with the closing of “Kansas City: 1924” in the final episode, “Frigidus in Terra.” Fate trades life for life and future for future as a brutal winter descends on the city and its denizens look forward to the world to come. Featuring Matt Schwader, Scott Cordes, Victor Raider-Wexler (who also Directs), Mike Ott, Mark Robbins, Bri Woods, Jen Mays, Kyle Dyck, Chioma Anyanwu, Brian Paulette, Nedra Dixon, Rusty Sneary, Sam Cordes, Jerry Mañan, Granvile O’Neal, Vanessa Severo, Walter Coppage, Natalie Licardello, and Justin McCoy. Sound Design by Jonathan Robertson. Written by Forrest Attaway.
Revelation and retribution arrive in “The Reckoning,” episode 11 of “Kansas City: 1924.” Vincent’s true nature is finally revealed and a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions is set into motion. Don’t miss this stirring preparation for the exciting conclusion of “Kansas City: 1924.” Featuring Matt Schwader, Jan Rogge, Ellen Kirk, Scott Cordes, Victor Raider-Wexler (who also directs), Manon Halliburton, Mike Ott, Mark Robbins, Bri Woods, Jen Mays, Kyle Dyck, Chioma Anyanwu, Katie Hall, Katie Gilchrist, Brian Paulette, Nedra Dixon, and Gary Neal Johnson. Sound Design by Jonathan Robertson. Written by Forrest Attaway.
In “Doppelganger,” the 10th episode of “Kansas City: 1924,” a bold plan is carried out to bring an end to further bloodshed in the cross-town war, but there’s no guarantee – or even faith – that it will work. Meanwhile, shocking revelations come to light and a heartbreaking confrontation is put into motion. Featuring Rusty Sneary, Matt Schwader, Jan Rogge, Ellen Kirk, Scott Cordes, RH Wilhoit, Alisa Lynn, Victor Raider-Wexler (who also directs), Manon Halliburton, Mike Ott, Mark Robbins, and Bri Woods with Sound Design and Engineering by Jon Robertson. Written by Forrest Attaway.
Violinist Kathy Boyer and horn soloist Mark Robbins chatted during an intermission of Siegfried when Seattle Opera re-broadcast its 2005 RING cycle on KING-FM in February. Listen to their stories of playing this brilliant opera and the various challenges it has presented them over the years.
Jason and Cory sit down with Tom from Sky Blues Extra to look at this weekend's match between Coventry City and Derby. We talk about the last game between the two sides and the evolution of Coventry City this season. Is Tom feeling confident that Coventry will be in the Championship next season? We find out about Gustavo Hamer and his impact on the Sky Blues and why he is the one to watch! Can Coventry keep Hamer past this season? Would they be advisable to cash out while his stock his high? We talk about Derby's experiences of holding on to players and how it affects their values. We talk about Mark Robbins and why he is the right man for Coventry. We find out about top goal scorer Tyler Walker and we get an update on Coventry's stadium situation. Cory then sits down with Cardiff City season ticket holder Nigel to recap the Cardiff - Derby game which finished in a 4-0 rout for the Bluebirds. Thank you for listening! Get in touch with your questions or comments. Send us a voice message! On Twitter: @ramsreview1 ; Facebook: @ramsreviewpod and email ramsreview@hotmail.com
Mark talks with us via zoom about how lazy he is, baring his soul during his comedy sets, how lazy he is, his stint as the Northern Quest guy, and how lazy he is.
The dominoes start to fall in "Blood," episode 8 of the historical radio epic, "Kansas City: 1924." As the effects of a crackdown are felt throughout the city, reality comes crashing into fantasy and tensions rise as everyone looks for someone to blame... and someone to hurt. Written by Forrest Attaway and featuring Rusty Sneary, Matt Schwader, Bri Woods, Katie Hall, Chioma Anyanwu, Kyle Dyck, Jerry Mañan, Jan Rogge, Mark Robbins, Mike Ott, Katie Gilchrist, Ellen Kirk, Jen Mays, Sam Cordes, Scott Cordes, Victor Raider-Wexler and host Cinnamon Schultz. Directed by Victor Raider-Wexler with Sound Direction and Design by Jonathan Robertson.
Personal vendettas deepen as the bill for blood comes due in Episode 7 of Kansas City: 1924, “The Ides of Summer.” In this episode, Giovanni’s mob plots their next move after months of sabotage at the hands of Livestock Exchange agents and we see the personal toll of the ongoing conflict. Don’t miss Kansas City’s finest actors in the next chapter of this historical epic. Featuring Ellen Kirk, Cinnamon Schultz, Mark Robbins, Michael Ott, Brian Paulette, Scott Cordes, Rusty Sneary, Nedra Dixon, Justin McCoy, Jan Rogge, Katie Hall, Alisa Lynn, RH Wilhoit, Matt Rapport, Sam Cordes and Victor Raider-Wexler. Written by Forrest Attaway. Directed by Victor Raider-Wexler with Sound Design and Engineering by Jonathan Robertson.
Legend has it that the idea for CRYSTALYX came while observing how hard candy was made at Knott’s Berry Farm more than 44 years ago. The original formulations were few and quite simple and were initially packaged in 50-pound cardboard boxes instead of the steel barrels we recognize today. Mark Robbins discusses where CRYSTALYX® came from and where it’s going.
By Troy Nessner. This episode introduces local history professor Dr. Mark Robbins, who discusses coming to Corpus Christi, imersing himself in local history, working with the Nueces County Historical Commision and others to do a collaborative history/archeological dig at Artesian Park in Corpus Christi Texas.
The conflict comes to blows and vengeance gets personal in episode 6 of Kansas City: 1924, "A Measured Response." As more and more Kansas Citians are drawn into the war between the bootleggers and the ranchers, a shocking discovery is made about George and his mysterious belle. Hosted by Cinnamon Schultz and featuring Victor Radier-Wexler (also Director), Ellen Kirk, Jan Rogge, Walter Coppage, Granville O'Neal, Natalie Liccardello, Mark Robbins, Katie Hall, David Fritts, Michael Ott, and Vanessa Severo. Written by Forrest Attaway with Sound Design by Jonathan Robertson.
This week's episode features Mark Robbins, Director at CompHealth. *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving us a short review? It takes less than 60 seconds, and could make a huge difference in spreading the word of these inspiring/courageous conversations. For information on how to join any of the upcoming, “Courageous Conversations”, please leave us a message via the “contact us” page on (https://www.overcomingodds.today/) Interested in sponsoring any of our upcoming events? Please contact us via email (connect@overcomingodds.today) or website (https://www.overcomingodds.today/) For more daily inspirational content, consider following us on: Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/_overcomingodds?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/overcomingodds/?hl=en Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/overcomingodds.today/
In episode 4 of "Kansas City: 1924," a storm rolls in as George and his family seek unconventional help for their problem, the next shot in the cross-town war of businesses lands, and some of Vincent’s mysterious background is brought to light. Featuring Victor Raider-Wexler (who also directs), Walter Coppage, Vanessa Severo, Bri Woods, Justin McCoy, Brian Paulette, Katie Gilchrist, Mike Ott, Jan Rogge, Kyle Dyck, Katie Hall, Chioma Anyanwu, Jen Mays, Scott Cordes, Ellen Kirk, Mark Robbins, Matt Schwader, and Bri Woods. Hosted by Cinnamon Schultz with Sound Design by Jon Robertson. Written by Forrest Attaway.
A newlywed couple sets off on a cruise ship with $10,000 for expenses, only to find a very different experience from the romantic honeymoon they expected. First broadcast in 1943, John Dickson Carr's "Cabin B-13" was hailed among the best of the "Suspense" series, was aired three times, and has served as the inspiration for multiple iterations and re-tellings. Featuring Christina Schafer, Logan Black, Robert Gibby Brand, Shawna Peña-Downng, Darren Kennedy, and Mark Robbins. Hosted by John Rensenhouse. Directed by Jan Rogge. Sound Engineering by Mary Robinson.
Tensions continue to rise between mafioso Joey Giovanni and cattle rancher Ma Pritchett in the second episode of our epic historical radio drama as a corrupt city government gets involved. Meanwhile, Vincent’s role starts to become clearer as Rose and the rest of her family discover why her brother, George, is so desperate to skip town. Hosted by Cinnamon Schultz Cast – Victor Raider-Wexler as the Narrator; Matt Schwader as Vincent; Scott Cordes as Big Mike; Ellen Kirk as Alice; Jen Mays as Clementine; Walter Copapge as Fritzy; Granville O’Neal as Ellis; Bri Woods as Rose; Justin McCoy as George; Gary Neal Johnson as Col. Wesley; Jan Rogge as Ma Pritchett; Chioma Anyanwu as Charlee; Kyle Dyck as Tom; Mark Robbins as Joey Giovanni. Directed by Victor Raider-Wexler. Sound Design by Jonathan Robertson. Written by Forrest Attaway.
In the opening episode of Forrest Attaway's “Kansas City: 1924," "The Ties That Bind,” a mysterious and well-connected stranger arrives to the heyday of Prohibition-era Kansas City to find himself quickly embroiled in both the lively characters of the nightlife and a growing feud between the mob and the cattle ranchers. Hosted by Cinnamon Schultz Cast - Victor Raider-Wexler as the Narrator; Matt Schwader as Vincent Esposito; Scott Cordes as Big Mike; Mark Robbins as Joey Giovanni; Ellen Kirk as Alice; Mike Ott as Police Captain James Sullivan; Jan Rogge as Ma Pritchett; Kyle Dyck as Tom; Bri Woods as Rose; Justin McCoy as George. Directed by Victor Raider-Wexler. Sound Design by Jonathan Robertson.
All of those genetics, all those pairings — the bulls, the cows, the heifers you keep every year — you're going to directly benefit from those choices and the dollars that you spent on them, because you are going to own them all the way until they go to the packing plant. Mark Robbins talks about several reasons why a producer might consider retained ownership after weaning.
Producers will often say some of their best-milking cows are the ones that go down with grass tetany. Mark Robbins explains why magnesium is so important for spring calving herds on lush grasses and what can be done to prevent grass tetany this spring.
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The removal of inorganic trace minerals from livestock feed is showing tremendous benefits for cattle producers. Mark Robbins discusses why organic trace minerals are more available to the animal and other benefits to feeding the Blueprint program including increased pregnancy rates and improved performance.
Highlights: The American Worker & WWI Episode #140 Host - Theo Mayer Government, Industry & Labor in WWI - Host | @ 05:15 Labor Gains & Labor Losses - Dr. Mark Robbins | @ 10:05 A Century in the Making: Article by Traci Slatton- Host | @ 19:20 Historian's Corner - Col. Michael Visconage, USMC (ret.) | @ 30:15 The Buzz: Posts from the internet - Host | @ 39:05----more---- World War I - THEN 100 Years Ago The American Worker & WWI Sources Helgeson, Jeffrey, “American Labor and Working-Class History, 1900-1945,” Oxford Research Encyclopedias https://oxfordre.com/americanhistory/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.001.0001/acrefore-9780199329175-e-330 Keir, Malcolm, “Post-War Causes of Labor Unrest,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, January 1919, pp. 101-109, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1014423 Mintz, Steven, “Historical Context: Post-World War I Labor Tensions,” The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, https://www.gilderlehrman.org/content/historical-context-post-world-war-i-labor-tensions “How War Amplified Federal Power in the Twentieth Century,” Foundation for Economic Education, https://fee.org/articles/how-war-amplified-federal-power-in-the-twentieth-century/ Exploring the Labor Movement in WWI Dr. Mark Robbins Links: https://www.delmar.edu/degrees/history/faculty-listing.html https://www.amazon.com/Middle-Class-Union-Organizing-Post-World/dp/0472130331 World War I - NOW CENTURY IN THE MAKING Traci Slatton: https://medium.com/@tslatton/and-so-it-begins-sabin-howard-starts-sculpting-the-national-wwi-memorial-e31d4b20cda7 Gallery of images and videos https://photos.app.goo.gl/bEdrAjQCdYuLRa1V8 Remembering Veterans A Historian Commemorates WWI - Col. Micheal Visconage, USMC (Ret.) Links: https://www.militarycityusaradio.org/main/marine-corps-colonel-ret-mike-visconage/ The Buzz Links Veterans worried as WWI monument faces demolishing http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/local-news/-that-legacy-needs-to-be-carried-on-veterans-worried-as-wwi-monument-faces-demolishing Veterans Group Marks 100-Year Milestone for WWI’s Polish-American Freedom Fighters https://citylimits.org/2019/09/11/veterans-group-marks-100-year-milestone-for-wwis-polish-american-freedom-fighters/ “ETCHED IN MEMORY” https://www.facebook.com/theworldwar/photos/a.10150262914016241/10157508089181241/?type=3&theater John Logie Baird https://www.helensburghadvertiser.co.uk/news/17894519.john-logie-baird-features-new-ww1-exhibition-holyrood/ Sponsors: The U.S. World War One Centennial Commission The Doughboy Foundation Production: Executive Producer: Dan Dayton Producer & Host: Theo Mayer Line Producer: Juliette Cowall Written by: Theo Mayer and David Kramer Editing: Mac Nelsen Tim Crowe Website support: JL Michaud Special guests: Col. Michael Visconage, US Marine Corps (Ret.) Dr. Mark Robbins Special thanks to novelist Traci Slatton for allowing us to read her article in M on the show
Fred Kirsch and Paul Perillo are joined by Mark Robbins (from Patriots PR) to discuss the news that TE Benjamin Watson will be suspended for the first four games of the season and how the team will address the position going forward. We debate whether Tom Brady choosing not to take part in offseason team workouts will impact chemistry with all the new receivers. Plus, Is the team on paper shaping up to have the best defense since 2004?
Just how big of a problem are flies for the beef industry? Mark Robbins discusses the types of flies that are most harmful to cattle, their negative effects and what cattle producers can do to prevent the emergence of flies for a healthier herd.
The Merit Systems Protection Board has achieved a first Friday, March 1: It no longer has any members. That means it can't rule on petitions for review, issue employee stays or publish studies on the civil service. The term for the last remaining member Mark Robbins ended yesterday. There's bipartisan concern in the House Oversight and Reform Committee about the impacts. Federal News Network's Nicole Ogrysko had the story on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Amid the partial government shutdown, one group sometimes gets overlooked. Political appointees must stay on the job, often when they're the only ones at work. A case in point is Mark Robbins, vice chair and the only member of the Merit Systems Protection Board. In fact he was there for the 2013 shutdown. He spoke with Federal Drive with Tom Temin about the shutdown.
In this episode Karey and Justin spend some great time with Mark Robbins, franchise owner of Salata, one of our favorite places to eat. He shares his experience making the transition from corporate sales to owning multiple Salata locations. Mark shares his thoughts on the ever evolving dining habits of consumers and how his company is in a perfect spot for offering guests a customized expereince. We also share some fun stories on food, friends and the industry - so, grab some ear buds and take a listen! Follow us on Social Media Justin's LinkedIn Karey's LinkedIn Visit our website: Forbes Hever and Wallace Salata (one of Mark's locations)
Trace minerals are key to improving livestock performance, but what is it about organic trace minerals that make them more beneficial and why are we still using inorganic trace minerals in livestock feed? Mark Robbins discusses the Blueprint philosophy and how less can actually be more.
Campout 2018 was an extraordinary gathering, held at The Bridge Inn in the Black Mountains and curated by its own members. Here we hear from Campfirers who came and made it what it was - "playful, freeing, inspiring, challenging, intense, healing, magic and fun" were some of the descriptions used. Featured : Rebecca Denniff, David Owen, Belinda Scadding, Rose Lennard, David Abell, Annie Corbett, Mark Robbins, Andie Brazewell, Dominique 'Pascal' Barrett, David Pinto and Ralph Pettingill. Music facilitation : Rebecca Denniff and Julia Palmer-Price. Produced and introduced by Pete Lawrence
The Trump administration is considering some big changes to the security clearance program and the agency that manages and oversees it. Discussions are in the works to move the entire governmentwide security clearance program from the Office of Personnel Management and National Background Investigations Bureau to the Pentagon. Another key OPM program could also move. Federal News Radio's Nicole Ogrysko joined Federal Drive with Tom Temin to explain that the moves could have major impacts on OPM's financial stability and on the structure of the agency.
It’s spring in CRYSTALYX® country and that means calving and all the opportunities and concerns that go along with it. In the newest Block Talk Podcast, Mark Robbins, Research and Nutrition Manager for CRYSTALYX®, shares his thoughts about the nutrients that are critical for spring calving herds, especially magnesium, because cool, wet springs generally increase the risk of grass tetany.
Innovation in agriculture is aimed at helping farmers and ranchers do much more than they could before. In the first Block Talk podcast of this new year, Mark Robbins, nutritionist and the research and nutrition services manager for CRYSTALYX®, says taking advantage of innovations in nutrition, supplementation and delivery are not just good…they’re essential.
The federal Merit Systems Protection Board is charged with hearing appeals of civil service government employees. An issue facing the current board is that it has two vacancies, and Mark Robbins, who serves as vice chairman of the Board, is the only one on the job at this time. How does he do it? Robbins told Federal Drive with Tom Temin that the vacancies haven't reduced his work load.
Today on Life in 22 Minutes, Scott and Becky Mackintosh welcome mountain lover and ultra-runner Mark Robbins. Several years ago, Mark went through a rough patch in life losing several family members and friends. Mark turned to running as a form of therapy. Listen as Mark shares life lessons learned and the power of the mind.
On this edition of Arts Magazine, performers Mark Robbins and Blair Sams stop by the KKFI studios to tell us about the Kansas City Repertory Theatre production of Sticky Traps. […] The post “Sticky Traps” & “Dances Daring” appeared first on KKFI.