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Damien is a horse trainer from England. Originally from Ireland, Damien has built his business from the ground up. While working as a groom, he discovered that most folks around him worked around horse problems, rather than fixing them. This led Damien to study horsemanship and begin searching for how to work with a horse. After working for several different trainers from across the globe, Damien was able to start full time on his business in northern England. Tune in for an interesting conversation about what it's like to be a horse trainer and business owner in the UK.
Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on November 26, 2023. www.poets.org
Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on November 13, 2022. www.poets.org
"When I was teaching high school, I really wanted to do some comprehensive and interdisciplinary lessons and didn't have the time to do that for all of my music. Now I have some time to do that research. Inspired Choir is a place that I get to share well-researched information on individual pieces of music."Dr. Colleen McNickle is Assistant Professor of Music Education at Arkansas State University, where she teaches undergraduate and graduate music education courses and conducts Scarlet Voices and the Singing Statesmen. With a PhD in Music Education and Choral Cognate from Michigan State University, Colleen's scholarly interests include music educator wellness and interdisciplinary choral education. Colleen previously taught middle school and high school choirs, piano, ukulele, and music theory in Illinois and earned her BA in Music Education from Augustana College and her MME in Music Education from the University of Illinois.An active clinician, Colleen has presented research and practice sessions at the Symposium for LGBTQ Studies and Music Education, Music and Wellbeing Conference, Desert Skies Symposium on Research in Music Learning and Teaching, the Big Ten Academic Alliance Music Education Conference, the American Choral Directors Association North Central Conference, the New Directions in Music Education Conference and at state music educator conferences in Michigan, Texas, Iowa, Ohio, and Virginia. Upcoming engagements include directing the ArkCDA Region 1 Junior Tenor/Bass Honor Choir in November and presenting 'TikTok and Choir: An Unexpected Pairing' and 'Connecting with the Chor-US: Building Ensemble through Social Emotional Learning' at the 2023 American Choral Directors Association National Conference.To get in touch with Colleen, you can find her on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok (@inspiredchoir), visit her website (http://www.inspiredchoir.com) or send her an email: hello@inspiredchoir.com.Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro episode to hear how to share your story with us. Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson from PexelsGet The Fluff Out - Listen, laugh and enjoy GenX Music + Talk Get The Fluff Out! is a fun GenX Music + Talk podcast releasing 4 episodes per monthListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Bless Our MessLife gets messy! Which is why we created Bless Our Mess. Join us as we tackle life issues.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
“Billions of federal dollars have kept airports open and planes in the air with practically no airport layoffs when traffic was greatly depressed, producing enormous increased operations costs not borne by ticket prices.” ~ Colin McNickle
The Good Oil's NZ Cup Week Special crew were joined by Franco Indie part owner Paul McNickle to recap Race 8 down at Addington.
“That big bankers and their government toadies continue to play the public for suckers is abhorrent. That's especially true as, on one hand, they tout all the ‘public benefits' of their projects as their other hand turns out taxpayer pockets.” ~ Colin McNickle
“Pennsylvania's updated ‘climate action plan,' as were all previous plans, is a recipe for economic disaster and society's mutual demise. Never has such ‘forward thinking' been so utterly backward and ignorant.” ~ Colin McNickle
Part 2 This is a Part 2 episode where Caleb Carter and Ian McNickle discuss the second 3 Pillars of Dental Marketing. If you missed the first 3 pillars, please listen to the previous episode! Ian is a nationally recognized marketer, cofounder at WEO Media ("Best of Class" award-winning dental marketing firm), and president at The DSO Project (national consulting agency advising dentists on how to start, optimize, scale, fund, and successfully exit a DSO). For more information, or if you'd like to contact us, please visit the links below! WEO Media: https://www.weomedia.com/ Trusted Practice Transitions (https://www.trustedpracticetransitions.com/) Produced by KaneCast (https://parkerkane.co/kanecast)
Part 1 This is a Part 1 episode where Caleb Carter and Ian McNickle discuss the first 3 Pillars of Dental Marketing. Ian is a nationally recognized marketer, cofounder at WEO Media ("Best of Class" award-winning dental marketing firm), and president at The DSO Project (national consulting agency advising dentists on how to start, optimize, scale, fund, and successfully exit a DSO). For more information, or if you'd like to contact us, please visit the links below! WEO Media: https://www.weomedia.com/ Trusted Practice Transitions (https://www.trustedpracticetransitions.com/) Produced by KaneCast (https://parkerkane.co/kanecast)
Wally is different. Wally is a kid that gets picked on. Wally wears pants with one long leg and one short leg. Wally wears glasses with only one lenses. Wally wears his right shoe on his left foot and his left shoe on his right foot. His cat barks like a dog. Wally gets pick on by kids and called a looser. But Wally dreams of exploring the jungles of Africa. Wally werido to hero! A hilarious adventure by Sir Hebet Sneakies. copyright ;) Check out :) https://enchantedbooks.godaddysites.com/ :) Thank you for listening & supporting the podcast. :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sneakies :) https://www.paypal.me/anonymouscontent :) https://www.patreon.com/sneakies #1 Australia, #1 Canada, #1 UK, #1 Brazil, #1 Japan, #1 India, #1 South Korea, #1 Tawian, #1 Belgium, #1 Bahamas, #3 Italy, #5 Mexico, #4 Germany, #4 Kenya, #4 New Zealand, #5 France, #7 Ireland, #10 Sweden, #16 Norway, #1-#17 USA! & #15 South Africa :) Paypal (friends & family) petcarebuddies@gmail.com $ Please support us & enjoy our books at Amazon :) Thank you! Skip Boots Big Safari Adventure by Sir Herbert Sneakieshttps://www.amazon.com/Skip-Boots-Big-Safari-Adventure/dp/1729091547 *Jack the Bear and Golden Hair by Sir Herbert Sneakieshttps://www.amazon.com/Jack-Bear-Golden-StorytellerUK2017-Adventures-ebook/dp/B010E479GEAdventures of Mooch the Pooch by Sir Herbert Sneakieshttps://www.amazon.com/Mooch-Pooch-Adventures-ebook/dp/B01LR86FK2Blueber Goober the Monster In My Closet! by Sir Herbert Sneakieshttps://www.amazon.com/Blueber-Goober-Monster-My-Closet-ebook/dp/B01LW1VMPQ/Wizard book series: Margaret Merlin's Journal The Battle of The Black Witch Book 1https://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Merlins-Journal-Battle-Black-ebook/dp/B01634G3CKPlease Subscribe to our YouTube:) Channel :) Storytime Fun!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCNwYcOSlx3rMRBfSuNrzPg?sub_confirmation=1https://www.youtube.com/user/Fellinijr/videosThank you!!! Public Commons music fair use & Public domain art.
Hello POD Nation this is your host Dr. Panks Dhingra and welcome to Hashtag POD in session #15. today we have yet another great dental podcastToday we have Mr Ian McNickle -the author of the book Mastering Practice Growth Definitive Guide To Growing your dental practice or dental groupThis is indeed a very special podcast because I get to talk to mister Ian McNickle who shares his roller coaster ride of a journeyMr. Ian shares his story of establishing one of the biggest and award winning company called as WEO Media which caters to the need of dentists and big d s O's all around the countryThis podcast takes a few minutes to warm up but then Mr Ian actually opens up with his inspiring story. There is a lot of shared knowledge, education, and entrepreneurial spirit that will inspire you to do something big like him.He talks in great lent about how he set up his weo Media Company and ended up winning Best in Class Rewards from humble beginnings.Then of course we talked about DSO project.In all the conversations he not only shares his experiences of weo media but also the foundational questions why to even think about setting up of a DSO.If you are even remotely interested to setup your own DSO this podcast will help you answer a few of those fundamental questions and the path that you should take or not take to set up your own DSO.Ian also predict how long does this winning streak of DSO's will actually continue and how quickly you should act one way or the otherPlease also note this podcast was recorded Pre-Covid-19 so use your judgement wisely.We talked all topics pertaining to social media,marketing kpis culture team success and so onHe of course also shared his mentors and how he did what he didHe shows his secret of being successful, and his source of Happiness, his sense of achievement and everything in between. He shares so much value that you will want to take some notes like I did.I always love to Deep dive in Tim Ferris inspired questions and as usual those questions brought in a great understanding and mindset of Ian.gosh there's so much we all can learn and Implement from this podcastLet's welcome Mr Ian McNickle for session 15 at #POD
For this episode, Aaron and Russell discuss one of the classic novels of Native American literature, The Surrounded, published in 1936 by D'Arcy McNickle, along with an amazing collection of contemporary poetry by Sean Hill, who lives in Helena and studied at Stanford, as well as the University of Houston.
Dr. Dixson is a three time INC Magazine 500 out of 5000 awarded entrepreneur, and the Founder and CEO of The DSO Project, dentistry's first and only dental support organization, DSO accelerator. Formerly, he was the Founder and CEO of Smiles Services LLC and Founder and President of Smiles Dental Group PC. He is a visionary, inspirational, and transformational leader who builds unified individuals, teams, cultures, and world class organizations. Dr. Dixson became the managing partner of Smiles Dental in 2008. In 2010 he finalized a buyout of his former partners, assumed the role of President and immediately accomplished a successful relaunch of the organization, setting Smiles Dental on a path to explosive growth. The company proceeded to double its number of locations, triple revenue and quadruple its valuation in the ensuing three years. From 2013 to 2015, Smiles Dental roughly tripled the number of locations, revenue, EBITDA and organizational valuation again. He also concurrently codeveloped the dental analytics technology software platform that became Practice Analytics, one of the industry leaders in real time dental practice management analytics. Under Dr. Dixson's leadership, Smiles Dental was recognized three years in a row, 2013-2015 by INC Magazine as one of the fastest growing privately held companies in the United States, topping out at 550 in 2013. Additionally in 2013, he completed a successful private equity transaction. In addition to his MandA Advising and Consulting work at The DSO Project, Dr. Dixson provides Board Services to private equity firms. He also currently serves as a trusted DSO and dental industry advisor for private equity firms, dental technology companies and global dental brands in a variety of capacities. Dr. Dixson returned in mid 2017 from a one-year sabbatical where he and his family visited six continents and thirty-five countries while homeschooling, with only what they could carry on their backs. Visit dixsonsout.com to learn more. Ian is a Partner at The DSO Project, a national consultancy advising dentists on how to start, grow and successfully exit a DSO. Ian is also a Co-Founder and Partner at WEO Media, a 3X award winning “Best of Class” dental marketing firm. Under his leadership WEO Media has grown quickly to become one of the most widely respected dental marketing firms in North America, and has garnered an impressive list of industry endorsements and awards. Ian McNickle is a nationally recognized marketer, writer, and speaker. He has developed significant expertise in online marketing, website optimization and conversion, search engine optimization, SEO, pay per click marketing, PPC, social media, video marketing, online reputation management, marketing strategy, and related topics. In addition, he has developed a set of critical KPI’s, key performance indicators for measuring the effectiveness of any marketing program. Ian lectures all over North America at dental conferences, study clubs, dental societies, and conducts numerous seminars and webinars. His teaching style breaks down the complexities of dental marketing in an easy to understand approach that the non marketer can comprehend and implement. Ian writes articles for Dental Economics, Dental Products Report, The Progressive Dentist, and other industry publications on various aspects of digital marketing. Prior to his work with The DSO Project and WEO Media Ian worked in the high tech industry for 10 years in various engineering and management positions at Siltronic and Xerox. He left high tech in 2006, and founded a regional marketing consulting firm which he ran for several years before eventually cofounding WEO Media in 2009. Ian has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Washington State University where he was also a graduate of the University Honors Program. In addition, he graduated Cum Laude with an MBA from the University of Washington. Ian is an avid endurance athlete having competed in numerous marathon, ultramarathon, Ironman triathlon events. His favorite activity is simply spending time with his wife Andrea, and three kids Evelyn, Morgan, and Brendan.
Terrible intro aside, you'll enjoy this episode. Sorry, I am. Kato McNickle has been diving head first into creative projects for many years, and that includes as a playright. She's worked for the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, and her projects are numerous, including the overnight writing she did just hours after our conversation. You can follow her on Facebook.com/katomcnickle to keep up to date on her projects. And visit NewPlayExchange to see some of her work. Check it out! #newplays #playright #creative #eugeneoneilltheatercenter #eugeneoneill
Episode 54: Today I chat with painter Tom McNickle, from Pennsylvania. We talk about his inspiration, his process from idea to finished work. He has this great sketchbook system that is really inspiring. All images used with permission c. Jerald Melberg Links Thomas McNickle Jerald Melberg Gallery James Gallery Bonfoey Gallery Coffee & Conversation chat from […] The post Thomas McNickle appeared first on Let's Talk Art With Brooke.
New Jersey church planter and Send Philadelphia coaching champion Buff McNickle talks about the relationship with his coach, Samuel Rodriguez. Learn more about Buff McNickle and his church, Grace Falls Church, at www.gracefallsac.org. Discover your next steps to coaching at namb.net/coaching.
The suspension of the so-called “Indian Wars” did not signal colonialism’s end, only a different battlefield. “The calvary man was supplanted–or, rather, supplemented–by the field matron, the Hotchkiss by the transit, and the prison by the school,” writes Beth H. Piatote. “A turn to the domestic front, even as the last shots at Wounded Knee echoed in America’s collective ear, marked not the end of conquest but rather its renewal.” Yet the domestic space was not only a target of invasion; it was also a site of resistance, a fertile ground for Native authors to define what counted as love, home, and kin in an era of coercive assimilation. In Domestic Subjects: Gender, Citizenship, and Law in Native American Literature (Yale University Press, 2013), Piatote brilliantly reads the work of late nineteenth century writers like Pauline Johnson, S. Alice Callahan, D’arcy McNickle and others as a contest over settler domestication. Piatote offers an eloquent exploration of incredible courage and literary acumen, with resonance in our own political moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The suspension of the so-called “Indian Wars” did not signal colonialism’s end, only a different battlefield. “The calvary man was supplanted–or, rather, supplemented–by the field matron, the Hotchkiss by the transit, and the prison by the school,” writes Beth H. Piatote. “A turn to the domestic front, even as the last shots at Wounded Knee echoed in America’s collective ear, marked not the end of conquest but rather its renewal.” Yet the domestic space was not only a target of invasion; it was also a site of resistance, a fertile ground for Native authors to define what counted as love, home, and kin in an era of coercive assimilation. In Domestic Subjects: Gender, Citizenship, and Law in Native American Literature (Yale University Press, 2013), Piatote brilliantly reads the work of late nineteenth century writers like Pauline Johnson, S. Alice Callahan, D’arcy McNickle and others as a contest over settler domestication. Piatote offers an eloquent exploration of incredible courage and literary acumen, with resonance in our own political moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The suspension of the so-called “Indian Wars” did not signal colonialism’s end, only a different battlefield. “The calvary man was supplanted–or, rather, supplemented–by the field matron, the Hotchkiss by the transit, and the prison by the school,” writes Beth H. Piatote. “A turn to the domestic front, even as the last shots at Wounded Knee echoed in America’s collective ear, marked not the end of conquest but rather its renewal.” Yet the domestic space was not only a target of invasion; it was also a site of resistance, a fertile ground for Native authors to define what counted as love, home, and kin in an era of coercive assimilation. In Domestic Subjects: Gender, Citizenship, and Law in Native American Literature (Yale University Press, 2013), Piatote brilliantly reads the work of late nineteenth century writers like Pauline Johnson, S. Alice Callahan, D’arcy McNickle and others as a contest over settler domestication. Piatote offers an eloquent exploration of incredible courage and literary acumen, with resonance in our own political moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The suspension of the so-called “Indian Wars” did not signal colonialism’s end, only a different battlefield. “The calvary man was supplanted–or, rather, supplemented–by the field matron, the Hotchkiss by the transit, and the prison by the school,” writes Beth H. Piatote. “A turn to the domestic front, even as the last shots at Wounded Knee echoed in America’s collective ear, marked not the end of conquest but rather its renewal.” Yet the domestic space was not only a target of invasion; it was also a site of resistance, a fertile ground for Native authors to define what counted as love, home, and kin in an era of coercive assimilation. In Domestic Subjects: Gender, Citizenship, and Law in Native American Literature (Yale University Press, 2013), Piatote brilliantly reads the work of late nineteenth century writers like Pauline Johnson, S. Alice Callahan, D’arcy McNickle and others as a contest over settler domestication. Piatote offers an eloquent exploration of incredible courage and literary acumen, with resonance in our own political moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The suspension of the so-called “Indian Wars” did not signal colonialism’s end, only a different battlefield. “The calvary man was supplanted–or, rather, supplemented–by the field matron, the Hotchkiss by the transit, and the prison by the school,” writes Beth H. Piatote. “A turn to the domestic front, even as the last shots at Wounded Knee echoed in America’s collective ear, marked not the end of conquest but rather its renewal.” Yet the domestic space was not only a target of invasion; it was also a site of resistance, a fertile ground for Native authors to define what counted as love, home, and kin in an era of coercive assimilation. In Domestic Subjects: Gender, Citizenship, and Law in Native American Literature (Yale University Press, 2013), Piatote brilliantly reads the work of late nineteenth century writers like Pauline Johnson, S. Alice Callahan, D’arcy McNickle and others as a contest over settler domestication. Piatote offers an eloquent exploration of incredible courage and literary acumen, with resonance in our own political moment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices