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A brown paper bag cannot be passed under to he who has no table. Time to Restump Podcast our round one clash against the hard working, cost-of-living crisis fighting, dually employed Catters. It's been a brutal preseason and we're probably not in as good a shape heading into round one as we had all hoped. Have to say it feels we're a little undermanned heading down to the cattery without Sean Darcy, Nat Fyfe, Hayden Young, Michael Walters, Sammy Sturt and Shai Bolton and it's made what was already a difficult task, substantially tougher. But it's time to focus on who is there to get the job done rather than who isn't! One man who will be looking forward to skinning a cat is debutant Murphy "Bruce" Reid and you get the feeling the smooth moving, good ball using, sharp thinking, smart decision making, Freo loving, Western Australian adopted youngster isn't suiting up because of the above-mentioned outs. Bruce has made every post a winner since arriving at the club and he made it impossible to be left out of round one. Let's hope Mr and Mrs Reid have come around to the purple way of life! The interesting but also understandable omission is the sporadically played Neil Erasmus. Admittedly he hasn't set the world alight and he didn't exactly do his selection prospects any favours in the recent scratchy against Melbourne, but with so many mids out maybe he could have benefited from some exposure and opportunity. Whatever the case when you take a look at the side the cats are putting on the park, it's an ominous assignment. There aren't too many, if any, weaknesses in their line up and year in year out they seem to find a way regardless of their Morris Finance and the like personnel at their disposal. The drugs policy is once again smack bang in the conversation. Has the AFL become an enabler? Are we now behind the eightball on the issue? We have a chat about it and try to hash out a way forward. Just a thought, but how about we give zero tolerance a go? The Luke Jackson whispers just won't die. Surely there is zero chance of his departure? Could Chad Warner be on the verge of delaying his trip home and sign on at the Swannies for a well-paid two years? Plenty to discuss and preview but a quick game is a good game. We'll attempt to keep it short sharp and to the point but guarantees of no wandering, digressing and rambling just cannot be provided.So, if you're looking for some nonsensical noise to make up a few moments before we castrate the cats, you couldn't have turned up at a better time. Purple up and get involved.Send us a textSupport the show
There's a carnival of great footy incoming across NRL and AFL as the Indigenous All-Stars clash with the Maori and Dockers respectively. Stars from the past, present and future across both codes have underlined why the clashes are crucial. Featured: Jake Duke, reporter, Fox League. Mitch Turner, commentator, ABC Sport.Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Michael Walters and Brad Hill jump on the Shelter FootyCast to chat about the upcoming Indigenous All-Star match amongst other things!Music by The Southern River Band. Shelter is born and brewed in Busselton, Western Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Hour 1 of the Show we heard NHL Rumours and were joined by Michael Walters from the Edmonton Riverhawks foundation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner and senior counsel at BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS, an Alberta based advocacy and advertising agency and Diane Colley-Urquhart was a Calgary City Councillor for 22 years, ending her run in 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cindy reminisces about her experiences during the Y2K scare in Jerusalem, including the global apprehension about the millennial bug and the unique convergence of religious holidays. She shares anecdotes about covering significant events and meeting politicians like Eliot Spitzer and Rudy Giuliani, along with humorous recollections about the changing times and fashion trends from past New Year's Eve celebrations. Cindy interviews Michael Walters, a professional Santa Claus, who discusses his journey into the role, his experiences with children and adults, and the logistics of maintaining the Santa image. They touch on the responsibilities, challenges, and endearing moments of being Santa, offering a heartwarming and nostalgic look at this beloved holiday figure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Isaiah 6:1-10 - Michael Walters asks What are you here for? using Isaiah 6:1-10 to find the answer
In this festive episode of The Cindy Adams Show on 77 WABC, Cindy Adams, renowned columnist at the New York Post, takes listeners on an enchanting journey through Christmas past and present. She shares humorous anecdotes and celebrity tidbits, discusses the evolution of holiday traditions, and provides a satirical view on modern consumerism. Cindy also engages in an in-depth interview with Michael Walters, a professional Santa Claus, revealing the behind-the-scenes life of a Santa and his seasonal adventures. Additionally, Brad Wells, owner of a historic Christmas tree farm, shares insights into the Christmas tree business and the impact of rising costs. The episode also touches on current events and legal battles, sprinkled with Cindy's signature wit and irreverence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner and senior counsel at BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS, an Alberta based advocacy and advertising agency & Diane Colley-Urquhart was a Calgary City Councillor for 22 years, ending her run in 2021 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Davison, former City of Calgary councillor. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Centre. He is also currently on the University of Calgary Board of Governors and Senate and is a director on the boards of multiple private and public companies. Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim Lake is President of Michael Walters Advertising where he has been for over 30 years. MWA boasts an impressive client list including Hunter Douglas, Paul Mitchell and the Chicago Cubs.But Jim is also a fellow drummer who discovered his penchant for songwriting in his 50s and in 2023 was named a Songwriter to Watch by the Nashville Songwriters Association.We discuss his career, the heartwarming inspiration for his first song and the enduring importance of making emotional connections with advertising. You can find Jim's music here: lakecountrysongs.com.
Jeff Davison, former City of Calgary councillor. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Centre. He is also currently on the University of Calgary Board of Governors and Senate and is a director on the boards of multiple private and public companies. Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Davison, former City of Calgary councillor. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Centre. He is also currently on the University of Calgary Board of Governors and Senate and is a director on the boards of multiple private and public companies. Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The day started at 10.30am in WA and at 7pm Sunday evening when it finished, we were flat as tacks and emotionally exhausted. Time to Restump Podcast the season ending loss to Power from Port.We were doing the finals hokey pokey all day! We had one foot in, we had one foot out! As Fremantle fans we're well acclimatized to the seasonal emotional roller coaster, heck we even handle it for 80 consecutive minutes at times… but enduring eight hours on the mental anguish causing metaphoric carnival ride, well that was a new bag.Quite frankly the game mirrored our season. We're good, but we're just not that good yet. We're good, but we can't be good enough for long enough yet. Unfortunately, we couldn't handle the pressure Port consistently applied. The relentless pressure caused us to fumble and double grab everything and it led to perceived pressure which saw us unable to be clean in uncontested situations. We missed simple handballs, simple kicks, simple shots on goal. Three or four times we saw highly damaging two goal turnarounds. We saw no forward pressure. We went -4 in the first quarter and -5 in the 3rd quarter for tackles inside fifty. It ended up 17 to 9 in Port's favour. We saw silly undisciplined acts from Jordan Clark and Liam Reidy that both led to simple Port Adelaide goals. When you've previously lost six games by 13 points or less, we should know better!But all those factors are part of the make up of why we're not that good yet. However, as disheartening as it was to let slip an opportunity that was there for the taking, there is a reluctant comfort there for the taking as well. We're seriously close to challenging. For rounds 22, 23 and 24 there was no Alex Pearce, no Michael Walters, no Sean Darcy and probably most detrimentally no Josh Treacy. Yet in those games we pushed and had chances to beat Geelong, GWS and Port Adelaide, three of the top final four sides. I'm happy to repeat my belief, we're very close!But as we all know, being very close doesn't feed the Bulldog. Getting it done does and we simply couldn't. It hurts like a bugger right now and will do as we watch the September action from the sidelines. But we tidy up a few things, maybe go shopping for a gun or two, come back a year older, a year more experienced and with another pre-season under the collective belt and half those narrow losses might be top four propelling wins. While I'm sure he'd trade it for 8th place on the ladder, Marshy Skates got out of Sunday with the $50 spend at 2 Brothers Foods, taking out the season finale of the Mi Casa Property Boutique metres gained competition. We've only scratched the surface of our healing, so there is much more to work through on the pod. Let's work collectively on our grief, our pain and our anguish. There are questions to be asked, tough calls to be made and break throughs to be had. So, let's all pull up a purple couch, lay back and let the therapeutic conversational healing begin. Support the Show.
Psalms 86:1-17 - Michael Walters takes us through Psalm 86, continuing our summer series for 2024
Jeff Davison, former City of Calgary councillor. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Centre. He is also currently on the University of Calgary Board of Governors and Senate and is a director on the boards of multiple private and public companies. Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Davison, former City of Calgary councillor. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Centre. He is also currently on the University of Calgary Board of Governors and Senate and is a director on the boards of multiple private and public companies. Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is it true the West Coast Eagle's coaching position is now being advertised on Gumtree? Time to Restump preview Podcast our retribution seeking Derby. We miss the golden Derby era! It was a time when rivalry really meant something, when flying the colours and playing with club pride were the objectives and the four points was secondary want. However, let's not revive it Saturday night. As we hone in on what should be a final's campaign in a month's time, we need to avoid suspendable situations at all cost. Let's view the AFL tribunal like prospects around the country are viewing the West Coast Eagle's head coaching position – places no one wants to be in!After the deplorable performance we put in against West Coast back in round 6, we do need retribution. But it's a bigger fish to fry, greater good type retributive prospect we should be viewing it as. There is a top 4 position and a double chance on offer and that needs to be the sole focus. And I'm not going to lie, I have some concerns about us getting through the game unscathed. West Coast have suddenly abandoned their “play the kids” policy and brought back a host of veterans. It has “nothing to lose” vibes about it and cheap spiteful acts may be on their strategic whiteboard. Can they goad us into something we don't want to be involved in? We have to fly the flag and back up our teammates, but we have to be retaliatorily measured. They kind of have us at disadvantage, if that is the path they choose.Unfortunately, Sonny Walters has pinged a hammy and will spend time out and we know Alex Pearce is done for four or five weeks. That's a decent amount of experience to go out when you realise their replacements are Tommy Emmett and Josh Draper. In fact, over the four players we show a 343 games and 359 goal deficit.But the reality is, winning on Saturday night is simply mindset, it's intent. If we turn up in the right frame of mind, apply the intensity that we have in recent weeks, the result should take care of itself. If we fail to do that, do we really deserve to play finals?The Mi Casa Property Boutique Metres Gained Competition will be back for the Derby so keep an eye on our social media and throw in an entry. You might score a $50 spend from 2 Brothers Foods. Regarding the result, Brett, or Brent or Brad McDonald or McDonnell is a little too overconfident for my liking but, I guess this episode of the Neighbourhood Watch segment also oozes cautious arrogant optimism.Strategically speaking, it is a little difficult to be meaningful analytical about this upcoming game, so it's a preview pod with more nonsense than the usual amount. So, if you're partial to palaver and pointless prattle, part with a portion of your presence, pull up a pew and plug this 40-minute parcel into your Lords and Peers. By all means. take the plunge and join us in the purple opinion party pool.Support the Show.
Jeff Davison, former City of Calgary councillor. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Centre. He is also currently on the University of Calgary Board of Governors and Senate and is a director on the boards of multiple private and public companies. Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Walters is a community leader, Pastor, and general contractor. He joins up to share from his life experiences and talk about his book, “Setting the Truth Free”.
Michael Walters is a community leader, Pastor, and general contractor. He joins up to share from his life experiences and talk about his book, “Setting the Truth Free”.
Michael Walters joined Tim Gossage and Scott Cummings on SEN WA Breakfast to talk about his return to the team and the funny singular stat he holds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Veteran forward Michael Walters joined TABtouch radio to talk his return game after suffering a hamstring injury in round 14, and the group keeping a level head despite a good run of recent form. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Like every morning, Duff presents a new editorial to open his Wednesday edition of the morning show on SEN WA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Walters is a community leader, Pastor, and general contractor. He joins up to share from his experiences and talk about his book, “Setting the Truth Free”. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drannettepublishingpusher/support
Michale Walters joined TABtouch Radio to talk to Tim and Diggers about his hamstring injury recovery and gives his thoughts on Fremantle's engine room. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Davison, former City of Calgary councillor. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Centre. He is also currently on the University of Calgary Board of Governors and Senate and is a director on the boards of multiple private and public companies. Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATION, an Alberta based advocacy and advertising agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Walters spoke on TABtouch Radio about his time off and what he is looking forward to in the second half of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff Davison, former City of Calgary councillor. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Centre. He is also currently on the University of Calgary Board of Governors and Senate and is a Director on the boards of multiple private and public companies. Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATION, an Alberta based advocacy and advertising agency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Davison, former City of Calgary councillor. He is currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Prostate Cancer Centre. He is also currently on the University of Calgary Board of Governors and Senate and is a Director on the boards of multiple private and public companies. Guest: Michael Walters was on Edmonton City Council from 2013-2021 and is currently partner, director of strategy, BERLIN COMMUNICATIONS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Walters joined TABtouch radio to talk about the importance of Sir Doug Nicholls Round, what it means to him, and the bit of extra meaning the game will have playing in front of the home crowd on Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's the first time in our history we've less than 5 indigenous players on the list. But that doesn't mean 3 isn't good quality company. Time to Restump Podcast the Saturday night scrap against the Saints.For a club that is known for its adoption and celebration of indigenous culture and its rich history of numerous indigenous players, we have recently seen a sharp decline in numbers down at the purple Port. For our entire history leading up to the start of 2024, we have averaged over 7 indigenous players per year and, as mentioned, we've never had less than five on our list. However, with the departures of Joel Hamling, Liam Henry, Nathan Wilson and Roy Benning at the end of 2023, Sonny Walters, Alex Pearce and Conrad Williams are carrying the indigenous representation load. Albeit from across the aisle, we reunite with Ross and say hello to Henry Saturday night in a must win game against the Saints. Our former coach has obviously had enough of his team's wayward form, swinging the axe, making six significant changes.Out goes Seb Ross, Liam Stocker, Jack Hayes, Hugo Garcia and the two goals a game forward against Freo, Tim Membrey.While it appears down at Cockburn central we are going in with an unchanged line up, we do have some interesting emergencies. Will Liam Reidy be a late in to make his debut and give Luke Jackson a chop out in the ruck? Whatever the case, let's hope all the goal kicking radars got a tune up during the week.Should be a very close game. Both teams are extremely similar in regards to offensive and defensive numbers and its incredibly difficult to get a genuine handle on the form of both clubs. The Mi Casa Property Boutique Metres Gained Competition is back for the weekend. A $50 spend from 2 Bros Foods is up for grabs or $100 in the ongoing Bailey Banfield special. Check our social medias Friday for the competition post. Apparently, the teams that do little to no traveling, think getting across the Nullabor every second week is no big deal because a few guys get to travel in business class. No doubt they're the same VFL clubs who have complained about having to travel to Marvel stadium!The remaining fixtures are out and, surprise surprise, we've been handed a bunch of dead zone timeslot games beginning WA morning times! Anyway, plenty to talk about but let's focus on the task at hand, which is, in a good-natured way, giving Liam a little lip and showing the Lyon no love. The pod isn't going to preview itself so let's get into it and look for a path to the four-point bank. Support the Show.
Some faculty begin teaching as a second career, after working in industry. In this episode, Kevin McCullen and Michael Walters join us to discuss how their prior careers in industry helped prepare them to design authentic learning experiences for their students. Kevin is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at SUNY Plattsburgh. Prior to joining the computer science department at Plattsburgh, Kevin worked for several years at IBM. Michael is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Physics Department at SUNY Plattsburgh. Prior to joining the Physics faculty, Michael was the CEO of EISWorks Technologies and a metrology engineer for Corning Inc. A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
Michael Walters spoke on TABtouch radio, giving credit to his teammates for the roles they play. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Walters spoke on TABtouch Radio about Fremantle's last couple of weeks, and where the Club was looking to improve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Walters spoke on TAB touch Radio ahead of the Club's Gather Round matchup against Carlton on Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke 23:26-56 - Good Friday Meditation, led by Michael Walters. Bible readings were Luke 23:26-43, Luke 23:44-56 and John 19:17-30.
Michael Walters spoke with TABtouch Radio on Wednesday morning ahead of the team's fly out to Melbourne on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fremantle Dockers Superstar, Michael Walters, spoke with Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage about the Dockers fiery pre-season ahead of their practice match against West Coast tomorrow at Mineral Resources Park. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Walters spoke to Tim Gossage and Scott Cummings on SEN WA as the veteran midfielder approaches his sixteenth AFL season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Footy Talk around the grounds where Jack Heverin and Joey Montagna recap the Blues making it 8 in a row, then we head west with Lachy Reid and Andrew Embley at the derby, as Fremantle take apart the Eagles! -----------
Fremantle Dockers Superstar, Michael Walters, joined Scott Cummings & Tim Gossage fresh off re-signing with the Dockers for a further two years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy holidays! Movies With Michael is a movie discussion podcast starring Michael Walters and featuring guests... mostly other Mikes. If you like the show, considering supporting WOE.BEGONE on patreon at http://patreon.com/woe_begone . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam & Michael discuss starting a business in India & How Covid-19 has permanently changed the fitness industry, appearing in a Bollywood film, why he chose a fitness equipment business, relationship advice & more…
Imagine being able to transact and invest without the hassle or delay - Purchasing real estate can be a tedious process yet Quest Crypto offers a solution: cryptocurrency. Michael Walters, CEO of Quest Crypto, explains how tokenizing assets through a reliable blockchain can be easier and safer than your gut may tell you. Walters shares the company's efforts in centralizing the currency in Belize and building medical centers to help their communities as well as their recent appearance on America's Real Deal, a New Investment TV show, the likes of Shark Tank.
Mark Duffield, chief football writer for The West Australian, is joined by draft guru Jordan McArdle to discuss the departure of David Noble from North Melbourne, his possible replacement and the timing of it. Plus McArdle gives his insight into WA's best draft prospects and sadly we have to talk about another incident of racial abuse, this time directed at Dockers Michael Frederick and Michael Walters. Plus, Duff and McArdle read out your other thoughts on the Thirsty Camel mailbag and the boys answer your questions. If you have a question or comment for the guys, send your messages to duffandquarters@wanews.com.au There's 10 cans of Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 Whisky and Cola up for grabs! For more from the guys, and the latest news in sport, head to thewest.com.au/sport See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Walters is an old friend who I've attached climb in the Commercial Real Estate Business for a few decades now. I was in a business adjacent to that for one of those decades, and I've always found it interesting. This is a very relationship-driven business, but I wanted to unpack that term "relationship driven". So many people think that it's about personal affinity or the "liking" in "Know, Like, and Trust". We explored how much more important the other two are...kind of. It's far less important that they know you. You have to know their business, their aspirations, their situation. And credibility...the trust part, is critical. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Xav, Embers and Fordy run through all the big news and views from WA footy, including Embers' night in jail, Freo's underbelly, Nat Fyfe's injury update, Michael Walters' poor form, Jack Darling's underwhelming return, Fyfe potentially letting something slip, and Derby 54 predictions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.