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In this extra-long episode, the gang is joined by Scott Black from Sky Bench Aerotech. They talk about: E-flite DRACO (4:45) Spektrum S1400 charger (19:10) Lee's new job (22:30) Meet Scott (28:20) AMA Nats (53:15) Space City RC Throwback event (1:18:25) Fitz's Flotilla report (1:28:00) BEST 2021 (1:34:50) Listener emails (1:46:25) Workbench (1:53:00) Sky Bench Aerotech Spektrum S1400 charger All-E-RC E-flite DRACO Hacker RC Cloud paraglider League of Silent Flight Toledo RC Swap Meet
Are you in need of a little motivation today? Look no further. Meet Scott, co-owner of Indian Creek Orchard Gardens, an organically managed micro-farm located just outside Ottawa, Ontario. This incredible piece of land provides naturally grown artisanal fruit and vegetables available for purchase through share programs and local markets. Equally impressive to this garden is the team behind it. Scott left a 35-year career in advertising and graphic design to fulfill his vision. What started out as a dream to build an orchard quickly evolved to multiple gardens dispersed across their property and a demand for produce that has been difficult to keep up with. Although not the initial intention, it is clear from this interview that Scott's biggest accomplishment is the community that has been built around and through Indian Creek. Take a listen now as Scott shares what life on the farm is like and how he turned a vision into a reality by staying open and true to his path. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kristy24/message
We're here to discuss why we're not all there! It's truth time!!! Meet Scott and find out what is to come. Follow instagram.com/theebraindump Email: theebraindump@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scott-pisani/support
This week on the InterDrone Podcast we sat down with Scott Mlakar, a 33-year fire service veteran and a 32-year member of the Willoughby (OH) Fire Department He currently is in charge of developing and implementing Lake County’s Public Safety unmanned aerial systems (UAS) program that serves fire, police, and all county special teams including hazmat, technical rescue, FIU, SAR, bomb squad, SWAT, and narcotics. He is a licensed FAA 107 remote pilot. Articles from the recording: Scott is a 33-year fire service veteran and a 32-year member of the Willoughby (OH) Fire Department. He currently is in charge of developing and implementing Lake County’s Public Safety unmanned aerial systems (UAS) program that serves fire, police, and all county special teams including hazmat, technical rescue, FIU, SAR, bomb squad, SWAT, and narcotics. He is a licensed FAA 107 remote pilot. Listen to full podcast: https://interdrone.com/interdrone-podcast/ Meet Scott and InterDrone Online December 15-17: https://interdrone.com/interdrone-online/ Articles from the recording 1. Firefighters using drones to help fight fires across the State - https://www.thedesertreview.com/news/firefighters-using-drones-to-help-fight-fires-across-the-state/article_5d9bee08-fe9d-11ea-b692-1f7ac2cd4e3e.html Crews are continuing to battle 26 major wildfires in California with more than 18,200 firefighters on the front lines. A spokesperson said that “California firefighters are increasingly deploying drones to provide important situational awareness — enabling them to better spot fire trends and determine the best and safest way to deploy resources” A spokesperson explained that drones can be deployed quickly to fly overhead and provide real-time visual and heat imagery to command centers using special sensors. 2. Public Safety Drones: the Move Towards Standardized Training - https://dronelife.com/2020/10/05/public-safety-drones-the-move-towards-standardized-training/ An agreement between ASTM International and DRONERESPONDERS will move towards standardized global training of public safety personnel. The new program, Public Safety UAS STI, “will provide public safety UAS training providers with a third-party evaluation of their curriculum for conformance to applicable ASTM standards,” says the press release. ” Programs that meet or exceed UAS STI will receive a certificate and digital emblem from DRONERESPONDERS and ASTM confirming they have been approved as a Public Safety UAS (STI) Approved Training Provider.” 3. Ohio Drone, T-Mobile to bring live-streaming tech to drones - https://dronedj.com/2020/10/23/ohio-drone-t-mobile-to-bring-live-streaming-tech-to-drones/ Ohio Drone has partnered with T-Mobile to bring live-streaming capabilities to drones via T-Mobile’s 5G network. The company hopes to have 100,000 accounts running within the first year of business once it goes live in January 2021.
You've been hanging out at home, kicking around the idea of launching a podcast, but you have no idea how to get started. In this episode, I interview Chris Hatfield, Sales and Mindfulness Coach at Not Another Sales Guy, about the 5 steps he took to start his podcast What we talked about: -Starting with your internal and external why -The many, many benefits of podcasting -Meet Scott, the imaginary first listener of Chris's podcast -The steps Chris took to launch his podcast Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: -Not Another Sales Podcast, Chris's podcast -Anchor, the free software Chris used to get started For more engaging sales conversations, subscribe to The Sales Engagement Podcast on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or on our website.
Scott was angry and he expressed his emotion through the angriest music he could find: Punk Rock. Scott played his music well but it did not take the anger away. Scott's reckless lifestyle led him to prison where he finally recognized his need for change. This is how Scott met Jesus.Meet Scott on our YOUTUBE CHANNEL:https://youtu.be/zHYbntO62VoSee a Glimpse of us ministering with Scott in Montana:https://youtu.be/iJEgDUPqD0kLeave a Comment, ask a question, and get FREE music!https://www.karlgessler.com/contactShow Your Love! Become a Podcast Partner!Patreon.com/karlgesslerShare your thoughts on today's discussion and join the larger conversation on our Gospel For Planet Earth facebook page.www.facebook.com/TheGospel4earthSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/karlgessler)
Meet Scott's cousin Jamey as we talk about elk hunting and planning. Hear from Jamey on their elk hunting success as well as gear differences from when he and his friends went on their first elk hunt compared to now. Jamey also touches on some things he does physically to prep for the mountains.
Meet Scott's little brother Tyler and hear about his weight loss journey on losing 75 lbs SO FAR! Hear from Tyler on what was his "why" to kick start the weight loss and what it is that's working for him. His journey isn't complete yet either so we talk about what his overall goal is and how he plans to get there! He's an inspiration to many and can help those just wanting to get started but don't know how or where to turn.
Meet Scott and Jason, the co-hosts of Whitetail Envy. In this episode, the guys discuss what made them want to start a podcast, how they started hunting and future episode topics. The episode also includes the segment Hunting Terminology of the Week. Don't forget to subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode!
A suburban couple with a passion for re-purposing vintage material and objects has created a crafty home accessory company. Meet Scott and Kristin Fischer of suburban Glen Ellyn and their company Muirwood Reclamations. WBBM's Julie Mann has more...
Meet Scott and Vik Harrison, Co-founders of Charity: Water, a non-profit organization bringing clean water to people who don't have it. Since the start, they have brought clean water to 8.5 million people in 26 countries, making a true impact on this problem. Vik now runs the Branded Startup, supporting creative entrepreneurs with a purpose. Scott recently released 'Thirst,' a New York Times Best Selling book. If you are in the creative space, the solving problem space, or non-profit space, this is an interview you'll want to hear. Be challenged and inspired by this world-changing couple who is working to stay in love and raise a healthy family. Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose and parenting. Website: www.loveorwork.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/loveorwork Learn more about Scott + Vik: www.thebrandedstartup.com www.charitywater.org Love or Work is a project of Plywood People. Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
Welcome back to World Cup Coffee and Tea at NW 18th and Glisan for another Coffeeshop Conversation. Today I’ve got drummer Scott Magee and DJ Cooky Parker here with me. Ok, they’re the same person. Scott has played with a lot of Portland bands including Y La Bamba and Loch Lomond, and he leads the Ural Thomas band. Cooky Parker (and wait till you hear how he got that name) is a DJ around town specializing in vintage Soul and R&B and who is host of KMHD’s “Friday Flashback” 6-8pm. That’s back to back with my show “I Like It Like That” from 8-10. He lived in New Orleans for ten years, where he got his start on drums. There may be no better place on earth to get your start on drums. Meet Scott and Cooky.
Meet Scott and Allison, discover what inspired Scott to meet with successful entrepreneurs, and learn more about sharing ideas to help entrepreneurs think bigger. Please visit http://www.3oclockcoffee.com for more information about this podcast and to order your very own unique 3 O’clock Coffee mug.
Meet Scott and Allison, discover what inspired Scott to meet with successful entrepreneurs, and learn more about sharing ideas to help entrepreneurs think bigger. Please visit www.3oclockcoffee.com for more information about this podcast and to order your very own unique 3 O’clock Coffee mug.
Meet Scott and Allison, discover what inspired Scott to meet with successful entrepreneurs, and learn more about sharing ideas to help entrepreneurs think bigger. Please visit www.3oclockcoffee.com for more information about this podcast and to order your very own unique 3 O’clock Coffee mug.
Meet Scott and Amy Fralick, the smart and creative couple who are chronicling their adventure with pregnancy later in life on their new podcast, 40 & Knocked Up! You may know them as two-thirds of The Frolics, a surf-punk band that started in Nashville and is now part of Edmonton's music scene. You may also know Scott as a broadcast journalist who is now at CITY-TV. But they are also parents who decided after 40 that they wanted to have another child. It has not been easy, and they had trouble finding useful and non-boring resources, so they're making them themselves: Amy is writing a book, and the two of them are making this podcast. In this episode, you'll hear about how an epiphany at NorthwestFest's LunchPods series led to the creation of the podcast; the therapeutic value of talking through a difficult experience, even if there's a microphone in front of you; how the Internet has changed everything for both music and journalism; the story of the podcast's infectious theme song; how to make an interesting podcast rooted in your own experience or passion, but relevant and interesting to other people; and what happens to 40 & Knocked Up! when the baby comes. This episode is also available in Apple Podcasts, on Google Play, on SoundCloud and on Stitcher. Scott and Amy made a couple of local podcast recommendations: Start the Music by Kat Griffiths, also known as one-sixth of Verity!; The Broadcast by Alex Zabjek and Trisha Estabrooks. We mentioned in particular the episode on male feminism with Reakash Walters and Andrew Knack, and the live show on which Scott was the guest at NorthwestFest. You can subscribe to 40 & Knocked Up! in Apple Podcasts, and you can find the podcast on Facebook, too. Check out The Frolics on CD Baby, and on Twitter: @TheFrolicsBand. Seen and Heard in Edmonton will be a proud member of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. Learn more about the network and sign up for updates here. This week's Seen and Heard in Edmonton is brought to you by YESS Quest, a 24-hour gaming marathon to be held at Northlands Expo Centre on Aug. 19-20 in support of Youth Empowerment & Support Services. On this episode, you'll hear YESS board member and Diablo aficionado Ashley Janssen talk about how to get involved in YESS Quest and who you will be helping. If you want to play games all night to raise money for a good cause, or you want to pledge your support for other gamers, visit yessquest.com.
Meet Scott, a member of the Rainbow Family, who feed the hungry and homeless, and gather in our country’s beautiful national forests. Download
Meet Scott s. Smith, author of "God Reconsidered: /searching For Truth in the Battle Between Atheism and Religion" and "Extraordinary People" discussing Black History month featuring Ray Charles and William Brown.Also Scott discusses his thoughts on whether there is a life after death from his latest book, God Reconsidered.Scott s. Smith is a contributor 8 times a month to Investor's Business Daily.www.investors.comwww.godreconsidered.comwww.extraordinarypeople.comThis show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
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While Aaron and Brian meet up to record their first show in over two weeks, they're not satisfied in just talking to each other, so they invite two listeners to join the soiree via Skype. Meet Scott and Albert as they discuss tasteless jokes, abuse folk during their technical difficulties, and wax cinema. Blindfold Garden play out the proceedings.