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Join host Doug Simcox as he takes you Beyond the Chutes, the podcast that dives deep into all things Western—rodeo, cutting horses, reining, ranching traditions, and more. From legendary competitors to rising stars, from historic rodeo moments to the behind-the-scenes heroes, this show gives you an all-access pass to the world of Western sports and culture.In this episode, we welcome Michael Walton, a cutting horse expert, to discuss the 45th Annual Augusta Futurity. Michael shares insider knowledge on the history of cutting horse competitions, the breeding and training of elite horses, and what it takes to compete at the highest levels. We also explore the mental and physical demands of cutting, the importance of bloodlines like Highbrow Cat & Metallic Cat, and the evolution of the sport from ranch traditions to modern-day competitions.Presented by Parasite Systems—leaders in AI-powered animal health diagnostics. New in 2025: FecalSight AI, HemaSight AI & FluSight AI. Learn more at ParasiteSystems.com.
This incredible non-profit teaches volunteers how to perform magic tricks that engage, empower and inspire children who are facing difficult illnesses, lengthy hospital stays and scary medical conditions. Michale Walton founded Open Heart Magic over 20 years ago and shares his journey from the trading floor to the hospital floor. Please consider volunteering or donating to this wonderful organization. Please subscribe and keep the Towncast going strong!
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
Liv finishes telling the story of the only surviving Satyr play, Euripides' Cyclops and Euripides' take on Odysseus and Polyphemus...and a chorus of d*** swinging satyrs. Help keep LTAMB going by subscribing to Liv's Patreon for bonus content! CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Sources: Euripides' Cyclops Companion by Carl A Shaw; Euripides' Cyclops from Six Classical Greek Comedies, translated by Kenneth McLeish and J. Michael Walton; Warwick entry on the Sanctuary of Dionysus. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! Greek & Roman Mythology Retold
Liv looks at some of the more phallic origins of theatre (hint, it's very phallic) and retells the only surviving Satyr play, Euripides' Cyclops. Help keep LTAMB going by subscribing to Liv's Patreon for bonus content! CW/TW: far too many Greek myths involve assault. Given it's fiction, and typically involves gods and/or monsters, I'm not as deferential as I would be were I referencing the real thing. Sources: Euripides' Cyclops Companion by Carl A Shaw; Euripides' Cyclops from Six Classical Greek Comedies, translated by Kenneth McLeish and J. Michael Walton; Warwick entry on the Sanctuary of Dionysus. Attributions and licensing information for music used in the podcast can be found here: mythsbaby.com/sources-attributions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He's an economist who cares more about people than numbers -- and he thinks his field needs more sociology and anthropology in it. Vijayendra (Biju) Rao joins Amit Varma in episode 392 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about what makes him angry and what brings him peace. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Vijayendra (Biju) Rao on Twitter, Google Scholar, The World Bank and his own website. 2. Biju Rao's blog at the World Bank. 3. Localizing Development: Does Participation Work? -- Ghazala Mansuri and Vijayendra Rao. 4. Oral Democracy: Deliberation in Indian Village Assemblies -- Paromita Sanyal and Vijayendra Rao. 5. Can Economics Become More Reflexive? -- Vijayendra Rao. 6. Vamsha Vriksha -- Girish Karnad. 7. ‘I want absolute commitment to our gharana': A tribute to Rajshekhar Mansur and his music -- Vijayendra Rao. 8. The Life and Work of Ashwini Deshpande — Episode 298 of The Seen and the Unseen. 9. Two Hundred and Fifty-Thousand Democracies: A Review of Village Government in India -- Siddharth George, Vijaendra Rao and MR Sharan. 10. Last Among Equals : Power Caste And Politics In Bihar's Villages -- MR Sharan. 11. Lant Pritchett Is on Team Prosperity — Episode 379 of The Seen and the Unseen. 12. National Development Delivers: And How! And How? — Lant Pritchett. 13. The Perils of Partial Attribution: Let's All Play for Team Development — Lant Pritchett. 14. The Rising Price of Husbands: A Hedonic Analysis of Dowry Increases in Rural India -- Vijayendra Rao. 15. The Life and Times of Jerry Pinto — Episode 314 of The Seen and the Unseen. 16. Shephali Bhatt Is Searching for the Incredible -- Episode 391 of The Seen and the Unseen. 17. Jiddu Krishnamurti on Wikipedia, Britannica and Amazon. 18. Biju Rao listens to Jiddu Krishnamurthy. 19. Ben Hur -- William Wyler. 20. Trade, Institutions and Ethnic Tolerance: Evidence from South Asia -- Saumitra Jha. 21. Memories and Things — Episode 195 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aanchal Malhotra). 22. Remnants of a Separation — Aanchal Malhotra. 23. Deliberative Democracy -- Jon Elster. 24. A Life in Indian Politics — Episode 149 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Jayaprakash Narayan). 25. Subhashish Bhadra on Our Dysfunctional State — Episode 333 of The Seen and the Unseen. 26. Caged Tiger: How Too Much Government Is Holding Indians Back — Subhashish Bhadra. 27. Urban Governance in India — Episode 31 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Rajagopalan). 28. Understanding Gandhi. Part 1: Mohandas — Episode 104 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 29. Understanding Gandhi. Part 2: Mahatma — Episode 105 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 30. Accelerating India's Development — Karthik Muralidharan. 31. The Added Value of Local Democracy -- Abhishek Arora, Siddharth George, Vijayendra Rao and MR Sharan. 32. Some memories of VKRV Rao -- Vijayendra Rao. 33. The Foundation Series — Isaac Asimov. 34. Lawrence of Arabia -- David Lean. 35. Gandhi -- Richard Attenborough. 36. The Story of My Experiments with Truth -- Mohandas Gandhi. 37. Bhagavad Gita on Wikipedia and Amazon. 38. KT Achaya on Amazon. 39. The Emergency: A Personal History — Coomi Kapoor. 40. My Varied Life in Management: A Short Memoir -- SL Rao. 41. The Incredible Curiosities of Mukulika Banerjee — Episode 276 of The Seen and the Unseen. 42. Ram Guha Writes a Letter to a Friend -- Episode 371 of The Seen and the Unseen. 43. Terror as a Bargaining Instrument : A Case Study of Dowry Violence in Rural India -- Francis Bloch and Vijayendra Rao. 44. Domestic Violence and Intra-Household Resource Allocation in Rural India: An Exercise in Participatory Econometrics -- Vijayendra Rao. 45. Immanuel Kant's Categorical Imperative. 46. Narrative Economics -- Robert J Shiller. 47. Culture and Public Action -- Edited by Vijayendra Rao and Michael Walton. 48. The Capacity to Aspire -- Arjun Appadurai. 49. Aspiration: The Agency of Becoming -- Agnes Callard. 50. Dominion: The Making of the Western Mind -- Tom Holland. 51. PV Sukhatme in EPW. 52. India Needs Decentralization -- Episode 47 of Everything if Everything. 53. Deliberative Inequality: A Text-As-Data Study of India's Village Assemblies -- Ramya Parthasarathy, Vijayendra Rao and Nethra Palaniswamy. 54. A Method to Scale Up Interpretive Qualitative Analysis with An Application to Aspirations among Refugees and Hosts in Bangladesh -- Julian Ashwin, Vijayendra Rao, Monica Biradavolu, Aditya Chhabra, Afsana Khan, Arshia Haque and Nandini Krishnan. 55. Using Large-Language Models for Qualitative Analysis Can Introduce Serious Bias -- Julian Ashwin, Aditya Chhabra and Vijayendra Rao. 56. This Be The Verse — Philip Larkin. 57. Audacious Hope: An Archive of How Democracy is Being Saved in India -- Indrajit Roy. 58. Poverty and the Quest for Life -- Bhrigupati Singh. 59. Recasting Culture to Undo Gender: A Sociological Analysis of Jeevika in Rural Bihar, India -- Paromita Sanyal, Vijayendra Rao and Shruti Majumdar. 60. We Are Poor but So Many -- Ela Bhatt. 61. Premature Imitation and India's Flailing State — Shruti Rajagopalan & Alexander Tabarrok. 62. James Wolfensohn in Wikipedia and The World Bank. 63. Arati Kumar-Rao Took a One-Way Ticket -- Episode 383 of The Seen and the Unseen. 64. Marginlands: Indian Landscapes on the Brink — Arati Kumar-Rao. 65. Amitav Ghosh on Amazon. 66. Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life -- Nicholas Phillipson. 67. Elinor Ostrom on Amazon, Britannica, Wikipedia and EconLib. 68. Jane Mansbridge on Amazon, Wikipedia, and Google Scholar. 69. Albert O Hirschman on Amazon and Wikipedia. 70. Mughal-e-Azam -- K Asif. 71. Samskara -- Pattabhirama Reddy. 72. The Wire -- David Simon. 73. Deadwood -- David Milch. 74. Biju Rao on Democracy, Deliberation, and Development -- the Ideas of India podcast with Shruti Rajagopalan. Biju Rao's Specially curated music recommendations: 1. The Senior Dagar Brothers (Moinuddin & Aminuddin Dagar) performing (Komal Rishab) Asavari and Kamboji. 2. Raghunath Panigrahi performing Ashtapadi from the Geeta Govinda and Lalita Lavanga. 3. Amir Khan performing Lalit and Jog. 4. Vilayat Khan performing Sanjh Saravali and Hameer. 5. Ravi Shankar performing Jaijaiwanti and Tilak Shyam (full concert) and Durga. 6. Faiyaz Khan performing Raga Darbari and Raga Des. 7. N Rajam performing a full concert with Gorakh Kalyan, Sawani Barwa, Hamir, Malkauns. 8. Kumar Gandharva performing Tulsidas – Ek Darshan and Surdas – Ek Darshan. 9. Bhimsen Joshi performing Ragas Chhaya and Chhaya Malhar & Jo Bhaje Hari Ko Sada – Bhajan in Raga Bhairavi (original recording from 1960). The Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana: 1. Mallikarjun Mansur in a guided Listening Session by Irfan Zuberi, and performing Basanti Kedar and Tilak Kamod. 2. Kesarbai Kerkar performing Lalit and Bhairavi. 3. Moghubai Kurdikar performing Kedar and Suddha Nat. 4. Kishori Amonkar performing Bhimpalas and Bhoop(ali). 5. Some performances by Rajshekhar Mansur are linked in Biju Rao's piece on him. Karnatic Music: 1. TM Krishna performing Krishna Nee Begane Baaro, Yamuna Kalyani (Yaman Kalyan) and Nalinakanthi (closest Hindustani equivalent is Tilak Kamod). 2. MD Ramanathan performing Bhavayami – Raga Malika and Samaja Vara Gamana – Ragam Hindolam (Malkauns). 3. Aruna Sairam performing a full concert. 4. Madurai Mani Iyer performing Taaye Yoshade. 5. MS Subbulakshmi performing a full Concert from 1966 and Bhaja Govindam (Ragamalika). 6. TR Mahalingam performing Swara Raga Sudha – Shankarabharanam. Jugalbandis: 1. Ali Akbar Khan and Vilayat Khan performing Marwa. 2. Ali Akbar Khan and Ravi Shankar performing Jaijaiwanti. 3. N Rajam with her brother TN Krishnan performing Raga Hamsadhwani. Amit's newsletter is active again. Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘The Iconoclast' by Simahina.
Be inspired - to see local and national transformation - by the prayer and preaching ministry of Michael Walton; who is from The Justice Foundation.
Be inspired - to see local and national transformation - by the prayer and preaching ministry of Michael Walton; who is from The Justice Foundation.
Be inspired - to see local and national transformation - by the prayer and preaching ministry of Michael Walton; who is from The Justice Foundation.
Be inspired - to see local and national transformation - by the prayer and preaching ministry of Michael Walton; who is from The Justice Foundation.
Be inspired - to see local and national transformation - by the prayer and preaching ministry of Michael Walton; who is from The Justice Foundation.
Be inspired - to see local and national transformation - by the prayer and preaching ministry of Michael Walton; who is from The Justice Foundation.
Gave and Josh discuss the big trade that sends Bradley Beal to Phoenix and the suspension of Ja Morant, they welcome Michael Walton (Caesars Sportsbook, Bulls Confidential Podcast) to the show to talk free agency and more. FOLLOW US! @WARRMEDIA on Tiktok, Instagram and Twitter. We are also on Facebook and Substack! Subscribe to WARR on Anchor and on YouTube and follow WARR for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your guys. WARR Media provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever you find our podcasts. Thanks for watching. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/warrmedia/message
Michael Walton from Bulls Confidential joins Matt & Drew to discuss the Bulls odds to advance from the play-in tournament. Which matchup does he like worst and best? They also chat about what could face the team this offseason.
In this quarterly market review and outlook, Sage's Michael Walton and Thomas Urano discuss inflation, the Fed's policy response, and fixed income portfolio positioning. Michael leads Sage's Business Development Team, and Thomas is the Head of Portfolio Management.
In this quarterly market review and outlook, Sage's Michael Walton and Thomas Urano discuss inflation, the Fed's policy response, and fixed income portfolio positioning. Michael leads Sage's Business Development Team, and Thomas is the Head of Portfolio Management.
In this podcast, Sage's Michael Walton and Thomas Urano discuss the dynamics that have played out in markets over the last six months and Sage's outlook for the second half of the year.
Chattanooga, Tennessee is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. While the city was historically an economy-first industrial hub, recent focus has shifted toward sustainably rebuilding the city. In this episode, we learn more about the city's history and transition to the ‘Gig City' with the fastest internet speeds in the country. One organization green|spaces is at the forefront of the city's sustainability transformation by championing initiatives, community engagement, and other community empowerment projects. Michael Walton, the Executive Director of green|spaces, describes the work that his organization is doing to inspire change. We discuss the numerous community projects that green|spaces provides – everything from NextGen Homes to reducing carbon footprints to promoting electric cars with youth. green|spaces creates value for the Chattanooga region through partnership and focus on greater social impact. Tune in to learn more about their work and how to potentially scale these initiatives to a city near you. The Understory Podcast discusses innovation, insights, and the future of sustainability. It features innovators, industry experts, and diverse voices who make our world more sustainable. For more insights, please visit www.theunderstory.io.
In this episode we chat with green|spaces Executive Director, Michael Walton. Michael is an Eagle Scout and current Cubmaster in our council. We talk about his time in scouting, what its like being an adult leader, and projects currently happening at green|spaces. In our Campfire Conversation, we sit down with Tim Knight, who is leading the charge behind our National Jamboree Contingent! Its all fun on this episode! Join us!
The Awareness Space - Health & Wellbeing - Podcast and Movement
** VIDEO VERSION AVAILABLE HERE - https://youtu.be/-N99K29TxvQ -- Welcome everyone to The Awareness Space Podcast that explores human experience. My short form podcast episodes continue for the guest catch up series
Peggy and Tim Linsenmeyer, CTO, Clover Imaging Group and Michael Walton, industry solution executive, manufacturing industry, Microsoft, talk about how Clover Imagining is leveraging AI (artificial intelligence) and ML (machine learning) to help disabled adults gain meaningful employment. They talk about how a machine-learning sales forecasting system helped right-size inventory and labor. They also discuss: How the right technology and an empowerment culture was key to success for Clover Imaging Group. How Clover Imaging used to have seven job functions in the warehouse and today it has one. How companies can use AI and ML technology to help disabled adults work in any environment—and Clover Imaging is giving the technology away to other companies. A touching, personal story about why Linsenmeyer is doing this work to help disabled adults find employment. The key ingredient to recruit and retain talent. microsoft.com cloverimaginggroup.com (07.27.21 - #730) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, supply chain, disabled workers
Peggy and Tim Linsenmeyer, CTO, Clover Imaging Group and Michael Walton, industry solution executive, manufacturing industry, Microsoft, talk about how Clover Imagining is leveraging AI (artificial intelligence) and ML (machine learning) to help disabled adults gain meaningful employment. They talk about how a machine-learning sales forecasting system helped right-size inventory and labor. They also discuss: How the right technology and an empowerment culture was key to success for Clover Imaging Group. How Clover Imaging used to have seven job functions in the warehouse and today it has one. How companies can use AI and ML technology to help disabled adults work in any environment—and Clover Imaging is giving the technology away to other companies. A touching, personal story about why Linsenmeyer is doing this work to help disabled adults find employment. The key ingredient to recruit and retain talent. microsoft.com cloverimaginggroup.com (07.27.21 - #730) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, supply chain, disabled workers
Michael Walton from the Action Network and Bulls Confidential returns for part two of his Executive Decision guest appearance. With a veteran point guard added to the roster, what other pieces would he add to the Bulls this summer? Also, how would he approach the 2022 trade deadline and the following offseason?
Our Executive Decision series continues with a two-part episode, featuring guest Michael Walton from the Action Network and Bulls Confidential. In part one, he lays out a vision to make the team playoff bound in 2022. Which veteran point guard does he want to sign this summer?
The Favorites Sports Betting Podcast - Part of The Action Network
Summer is nearly upon us, and that means the NBA and NHL Playoffs are in full swing. Host Chad Millman and his professional gambler companion open the show discussing how easy it is to hold $100,000 in your hands, along with the wisdom of owning "a burner car." But as we move on to actionable, best-in-class content, Brandon Anderson and Michael Walton of the Action Network join to break down the latest in the NBA Playoff gambling markets, including evasive answers regarding whether or not "the Bucks are back." And finally, Action Network NHL editor and in-house raconteur, the effervescent Michael Leboff, joins to discuss the NHL Playoffs and his beloved New York Islanders, infuriating Chad several times in the process. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Favorites Sports Betting Podcast - Part of The Action Network
To celebrate everything from famous fights to failed drug tests, host Chad Millman welcomes pro bettor Simon Hunter into the Thunderdome, where he is joined by Action Network NBA expert Michael Walton and ESPN Senior Writer Dave Fleming. Together they engage is our epic battle of wagers and wits to cover hand modeling, funnel cakes, and urine-soaked hay. So let's have some fun! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Lee Michael Walton has been to the dark side of life and come back a new man. Hear his remarkable story surviving a cancerous tumour in his upper palette, the depths of despair, and finding light at the end of the tunnel. Lee's journey is expressed beautifully in a forthcoming album he has been working on for the past five years.More info on Lee and his forthcoming album: https://leemichaelwalton.comMore info on Ian: https://kindasound.org/Ian-Lynch-profile.html
Action Network Editor and Co-Host of the Bullshittin Podcast, Michael Walton joins us to discuss Zach LaVine's all-star selection and why the Bulls have turned their fortune around into one of the brightest outlooks in the NBA. We also discussed the 2021 NBA Draft and the gambling trends that have developed during the Bulls season.
Councilors who thought performance reports would be published before an election invested more in infrastructure, with positive impacts on re-electionRead “Public Information is an Incentive for Politicians: Experimental Evidence from Delhi Elections” by Abhijit Banerjee, Nils Enevoldsen, Rohini Pande, and Michael Walton here.
Michael and I discuss the disappointing Blazers loss as well as the future of the core.
In this ProcessMiner University inaugural podcast episode, Karim Pourak, Co-Founder and CEO, ProcessMiner, sits down with Michael Walton, Director, Industry Executive (Manufacturing), Microsoft, and President, Intelligent Manufacturing Board, Purdue University, to chat everything "Operational Excellence, Monetizing Factory Data, and the Execution of Quality Improvements for Top and Bottom Line Growth Opportunities." Karim Pourak has co-founded several successful startups in Biotech and AI. Currently he is the CEO of ProcessMiner™, an AI platform for manufacturing that applies advanced data analytics, machine learning, and automation to drive improvements in product quality and process optimization. Michael Walton is the Manufacturing Industry Solution Executive from Microsoft where he collaborates with Fortune 500 manufacturers to introduce game-changing strategies and technologies into their manufacturing operations. He’s passionate about helping manufacturers capture and leverage their data, cloud, machine learning, and artificial intelligence to revolutionize every aspect of their processes.
Josh is back after a little lay-off and he brings back with him Michael Walton II of the Bulls Confidential blog, NBC Sports Chicago and formerly of WARR Media to react and breakdown what the Chicago Bulls did in the 2020 NBA Draft along with other major talking points from this already busy and quick off-season in the Association. Subscribe to WARR on Anchor and follow WARR for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your guys. Weareregalradio.com provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever else you find our podcasts. Thanks for listening. twitter.com/regalradio1 facebook.com/regalradio1 instagram.com/weareregalradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/warrmedia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/warrmedia/support
Michael Walton from Bulls Confidential joins host Matt Gentile to preview the 2020 NBA Draft. They discuss who goes in the top three, and which prospects are realistic for the Bulls at No. 4. Could they possibly trade up or down?
Peggy and Michael Walton, industry solution executive, manufacturing industry, Microsoft, examine the differences between the generations—particularly millennial and Gen Z—and how they are impacting the manufacturing industry. They also discuss: How Gen Z thinks differently about manufacturing than a millennial and some defining characteristics about each. The overabundance of free training, whether or not we are losing empathy with our remote mentorship and training, and what approach we should be taking. If workers today should need a four-year degree, and how training, mentorship, and proving yourself to a company should ultimately fit into the equation. microsoft.com (09.29.20 - #688) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast
Peggy and Michael Walton, industry solution executive, manufacturing industry, Microsoft, examine the differences between the generations—particularly millennial and Gen Z—and how they are impacting the manufacturing industry. They also discuss: How Gen Z thinks differently about manufacturing than a millennial and some defining characteristics about each. The overabundance of free training, whether or not we are losing empathy with our remote mentorship and training, and what approach we should be taking. If workers today should need a four-year degree, and how training, mentorship, and proving yourself to a company should ultimately fit into the equation. microsoft.com (09.29.20 - #688) IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast
Gajan Balan is an ambitious individual with a thirst for creative and unique solutions. His time is divided between building success for retail environments, developing personal creative projects, and striving to be the best brother, husband, and father.His specialities include content creation, talent development, public speaking, data analysis, branding, sales strategies, time management, web design, photography, personal coaching, and more.Find out more about Gajan at here. Follow Gajan on Instagram and Facebook. Shop his photography prints from Bokeh Blink here. Click here for links to Gajan's podcasts, YouTube Channel, Twitch account and more. The Social StuffFollow host Avery Moore Kloss on Twitter and Instagram. Grown Up is produced by Folktale Studio. We help bring audio stories to life through podcasting and personal history projects. Visit www.folktalestudio.ca for more information. For more episodes of the podcast visit www.grownuppod.com. Sounds You HeardMa Perkins: Episode 2 from Oxydol - Archive.orgClip from Gajan's YouTube video "Roaming Ep. 1" - on YouTubeIntro to Episode 12 of Gajan's podcast Controlled Chaos - here.Theme Music is by Coop courtesy of Marmoset Music. Facts You Heard (aka useful links for History of the Job)The History of Content Marketing by Michael Walton on Copypress.comThe History of Content Marketing: An Essential Guide by Rebecca Lee White on TrackMaven.com
This week Josh welcomes former WARR Media NBA writer Michael Walton II -- now of the Bulls Confidential blog and NBC Sports Chicago -- to ITS to talk about the Bulls and their draft prospects among other issues on and off the court. Subscribe to WARR on Anchor and follow WARR for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your guys. Weareregalradio.com provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever else you find our podcasts. Thanks for listening. twitter.com/regalradio1 facebook.com/regalradio1 instagram.com/weareregalradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/regal-radio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/regal-radio/support
The lottery results are in, and the Chicago Bulls got the fourth pick in the 2020 NBA Draft. Michael Walton from Bulls Confidential joins host Matt Gentile to share some names that could be on the team's radar at No. 4. Also, is it possible LaMelo Ball falls or the Bulls trade up?
Michael Walton from Bulls Confidential and NBC Sports Chicago joins host Matt Gentile for a special episode. We start by discussing the recent protests across the United States regarding police reform and racial injustice. Michael also shares his thoughts on the restart of the NBA season, Jim Boylen's future and potential prospects in the 2020 Draft. Who does he think the Bulls should target?
On this inaugural Title Block Live event, join Conor Moore as he attempts to wrangle a rambunctious panel consisting of Bonnie Beecher, Kevin Fraser, Louise Guinand, Kevin Lamotte, Kimberly Purtell, and Michael Walton to answer your questions about lighting design.
Hey there, Michael Kruse here again - I have to recall that last announcement! We are also in a period of flux, I jumped the gun a bit, and the First Title Block Live episode will now be on Thursday April 16th at 8 pm EST. Join me, and designer Conor Moore, as well as an all-star panel every Thursday at 8 pm EST, starting April 16th on the Title Block Podcasts channel on youtube live. Find us at The Title Block Podcast on YouTube and plug into a great conservation about theatre design. The show can be linked to here: https://youtu.be/QAo7izFCuZ0 So, this Thursday, April 16th at 8 pm EST we start with lighting designers Louse Guinand, Kevin Fraser, Michael Walton, Kim Purtell, and Kevin Lamotte who will be answering your questions sent to thetitleblock@gmail.com, so start sending those in and we will try to address them during the show. We will have a panel on video design coming up in a couple of weeks, so stay tuned for that anouncement, and in the mean time, please visit thetitleblock.com for past episodes. I will be releasing the audio from the live shows on the podcast feed as well, and the videos will stay up to review after the event as well, so don't worry if you miss it.
During these, um, what's the euphimism markerters are using? "Uncertain Times" we are all stuck at home waiting to make our art again; waiting for the world to change and settle and pushed apart from each other.In an effort to build comm unity and to take one small advantage of this, tumolt, The Title Block is debuting a new weekly live event to deepen the conversation about design in Canadian theatre. bJoin me, and designer Conor Moore, as well as an all-star panel every Tuesday at 8 pm EST, starting April 14th on the Title Block Podcasts channel on youtube live. Goto youtube.com/thetitleblockpodcast/live and plug into a great converstation about theatre design. This tuesday April 14th we start with lighting designers Louse Guinod, Kevin Fraser, Michael Walton, and Kim Purtel talking about the Fourth Wall and how lighting designers think about it.We will have a panel on video design coming up in a couple of weeks, so stay tuned for that anouncement, and in the mean time, please visit thetitleblock.com for past episodes. Thank you for your support, and take care during these outrageous times.
We take an early look at the prospects in the 2020 NBA Draft with Corey Tulaba of the Hardwood Herald and Michael Walton II of NBC Sports Chicago.
In this podcast, Sage’s Michael Walton, Dustin Finley, and Thomas Urano discuss what drove returns for 2019 and share our outlook for the first half of 2020.
Sermon from Ninth Street Christian Church on December 29, 2019 by Michael Walton
NBC Sports Chicago's Michael Walton II joins to discuss the Bulls push into the postseason picture and whether they can sustain their improved defensive play against a tougher schedule. We also discussed why the Bulls defense has been so successful, rumor of the Clippers interest in Thaddeus Young, and some NBA Draft Talk
On this edition of the Bulls Talk podcast, Kendall Gill joins Kevin Anderson and Michael Walton.1:30 - On the ridiculous debate of Larry Bird vs Blake Griffin6:40 - Kendall on playing against Bird and Larry Legend talking trash10:00 - On Kendall’s two dogs and our Pro Pets series12:30 - Kendall on being part of the original NBA Jam video game16:20 - On the league’s best duos and where Lauri+LaVine rank20:05 - Kendall on his recent conversation with LaVine21:20 - Kendall on the plan to train with LaVine and coach him on defenseEditor’s note: Kendall holds the NBA record for most steals in a single game with 1123:00 - Kendall on keys to being a very good defensive player26:20 - On the need for Lauri and LaVine to run the pick n roll together27:45 - KG on the kind of workout the average NBA player goes through right now
On this edition of the Bulls Talk Podcast, Sean Highkin and Michael Walton join Kevin Anderson.1:00 The great Chicken Sandwich Wars- believe the hype5:15 Judging the Bulls missed free throw promotion with Chick-fil-A9:25 The story of Michael Jordan betting with teammates on the Dunkin Donuts race11:45 The myth of the special NBA Jams version with Michael Jordan17:00 How Jordan would have used twitter in the 90’s18:00 Which player in NBA history would have had the best twitter account22:20 Are you with Devin Booker or Joakim Noah in the double-team debate?25:37 On the NBA rookie survey and Cam Reddish winning ‘best career’ vote
Locked On Bulls is back with a special 4th of July episode featuring an interview with Michael Walton from NBC Sports Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Bulls is back with a special 4th of July episode featuring an interview with Michael Walton from NBC Sports Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sermon from Ninth Street Christian Church on June 23, 2019 by Michael Walton
Michael Walton of Bulls Confidential and NBC Sports Chicago returned to breakdown his favorite second round draft prospects. He told us how Jontay Porter can bounce back from his ACL injuries, the value Ty Jerome can bring to a team, and why Shamorie Ponds can be a nice flyer for the Bulls if they miss out on a PG in the first round. We also give our predictions for the direction we think the Bulls will go with the 7th and 38th picks in the draft.
Sermon from Ninth Street Christian Church on May 26, 2019 by Michael Walton
NBC Sports Chicago and Bulls Confidential writer Michael Walton II joined us for a very informative discussion on the Bulls options heading into next week's draft lottery. Michael went through the top players on his board and explained how Ja Morant and R.J. Barrett would fit with the Bulls. We then discussed the value of trading down in the draft and the debate of production vs. upside. Michael also gave us some of his sleepers for the Bulls in the second round. We also had reaction to the Bulls extending Jim Boylen's contract and the type of prospects that can fit Boylen's personality and coaching style.
Sermon from Ninth Street Christian Church on January 6, 2019 by Michael Walton
The Wide Men return to talk about some teams in the league who have underachieved. First the guys are joined by Michael Walton from NBC Sports Chicago to talk all things Bulls. Have the Bulls defensive struggles affected them, and was the coach firing too soon or the right call. The guys are also joined by John Keeffer from the Utah Jazz fansided site. They are talking about the Kyle Korver deal and what the Jazz can do to turn aroud the season to get back to the playoffs. Tim and Nate talk Raptors, Wolves, new jerseys, and the Suns moving from Phoneix. All this and more. Don't miss this episode. widemencantjump.com Brought to you by: The Law Offices of Stephen P. New. newlawoffices.com wowfreecam.com Intro song "Something in the Water" by Down In Round Three
The Wide Men are back and this week it’s all about the home teams. TRs 76ers have names a new GM and it’s Elton Brand. The guys are joined by Tom Moore of the Bucks County Courrier Times and Keith Pompeii of the Philadelphia Daily News to break down what this move means for the 76ers. Also the guys talk about Jimmy Butler demanding a trade and the guys are joined by Michael Walton from NBC Sports Chicago to talk to about the new look chicago Bulls. All this as Nate and TR host. patreon.com/widemencantjump Presented by The Law Offices of Stephen P New. newlawoffice.com Wowfreecam.com Intro song “Something in the Water” by Down in Round Three
Sermon from Ninth Street Christian Church on July 22, 2018 by Michael Walton
Michael serves as the executive director of green|spaces, a nonprofit based in Chattanooga, TN that works to advance the sustainability of living, working, and building through education, training, consulting, and demonstration development. He is a licensed architect with experience in commercial interiors, commercial architecture, single and multi-family residential, graphic design and urban design, all with a focus on maximizing quality of life while minimizing impacts on the environment. Michael serves on the US Green Building Council's Market Leader Advisory Board for Tennessee, the Interior Design Advisory Board at University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, the Board of Directors for the ACE Mentor Program of Chattanooga and as a mentor for the Cleantech Open and CoLab. He graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design, attended the ETH-Zurich as a guest student, and practiced architecture in Washington, DC at Envision Design and Perkins+Will before moving back to Tennessee to become the executive director of green|spaces.
The Flagship show is back. Nate and TR dive deep into the NBA playoff chase. They look at potential series and hand out their end of regular season awards. Will the 76ers get the 3 seed? Will the Wolves sneak into the playoffs? The guys are also joined by Conrad Thompson from Something to Wrestle With, and Michael Walton from Hoops Habit and covers the Wolves and Bulls for Busting Brackets and Bulls Confidential. All this and more toinght on Wide Men Cant Jump. Presentened by wowfreecam.com
Michael Walton, a world-class track and field athlete and founder of the "Michael Walton Foundation" recently organized a "youth empowerment forum" in Providence. Hundreds of youngsters took part in the day-long series of sessions at the Juanita Sanchez Educational Complex, learning about values represented by the theme of "perseverance". The forum including inspiring talks from Walton, from Miss America 2018 Cara Mund, former New England Patriots player Patrick Pass and others. http://michaelwaltonfoundation.org
The Michael Walton Foundation has been creating community outreach programs for inner city youth throughout urban communities for the past 12 years. Founded by World Class Sprinter, Michael Walton, its purpose is to foster leadership skills and behaviors in young people by helping them identify and cultivate their talents, set goals and make informed career choices. We are facing a national crisis between urban youth, law enforcement and inner city communities. Many of these issues surround stereotypical viewpoints of urban children. Michael Walton and his foundation work diligently towards nurturing youth into responsible, contributing members of society through proactive programming and not just social rhetoric in order to curtail the profiling of urban youth.