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This episode features multiple guests, each of whom is a successful business owner. Guests include Mike DiPietro of Window Depot of Baltimore; Sarah and Chris Coleman, owners of Sustainable Landscapes One and Four Seasons Landscape and Construction Service; Shaun and Tina Hampton from Elite Power Washing; Jennifer Hathaway from Sincerely Sawyer; and Joe Ayler from Tar Heel Construction Group. The discussion will focus on each entrepreneur's journey, including their personal and professional challenges, innovations, and success stories. The episode is designed to offer valuable insights and motivation to aspiring entrepreneurs and anyone interested in stories of business success.Here are links for you to bookmark, save, follow, memorize, write down, and to share with others:Window Depot Of BaltimoreFacebookGet your story told and book written. Schedule a call with Mike Ulmer at Select a Date & Time - CalendlyElite Power Washing Maryland's #1 Rated Exterior Cleaning and has earned the Harford County Living Stamp of ApprovalTar Heel Construction Group Harford County Living Stamp of Approval for Roofing, Siding and Exterior Services Four Seasons Landscape & Construction Se While we perform the traditional lawn and landscape bed services, our passion is providing drainage Window Depot of Baltimore “Saving America's Energy, One Home At A Time” Window Depot of Baltimore is the local family-owned lDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...
Did we miss a season? Whoops! Luckily, the guest for this episode is all about keeping up with the times. Mike DiPietro is the photographer behind the project Seasons of East Van and has been chronicling what's in fashion in this city since 2018. Plus, he teaches chemistry to teenagers. Find out more about Mike, why he hates the title of his project, and what inspires him to stop strangers on the street for a photo. With music from Babe Corner. https://linktr.ee/BabeCornerBand Theme music and interstitial music by Kimmortal. https://kimmortalportal.com/ Also discussed: SAD Magazine has new co-publishers! Meet the team.
Rob Williams, National Editor of the Daily Hive joined Matt and Blake for his regular Friday hit. Rob talked about the Canucks hiring spree and the positions they are looking for. Audio rights may or may not have come up. Rob told us why Canucks fans are so up in arms about the hall of fame selection pictures on the side of their building and if it was a slight to the Vancouver Canucks.Rick Dhaliwal took a break from his summer vacation to chat about the very latest in what he is hearing with the Vancouver Canucks. Rick brought up a new name that could be a target of management. Rick talked about the secondary FA market and the cost of some of these guys. Rick talked about the tough situation the Calgary Flames put Canucks management in with their contract to Nazem Kadri. Dhali says that the Flames were able to give away Monahan with a sweetener and he explains why the Canucks aren't in a position to do that. Moving along, Rick talked about Mike DiPietro and where his career could go from here. To finish Rick talked about Nathan Rourke and the season he is having this year and where he might play next season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Williams, National Editor of the Daily Hive joined Matt and Blake for his regular Friday hit. Rob talked about the Canucks hiring spree and the positions they are looking for. Audio rights may or may not have come up. Rob told us why Canucks fans are so up in arms about the hall of fame selection pictures on the side of their building and if it was a slight to the Vancouver Canucks.Rick Dhaliwal took a break from his summer vacation to chat about the very latest in what he is hearing with the Vancouver Canucks. Rick brought up a new name that could be a target of management. Rick talked about the secondary FA market and the cost of some of these guys. Rick talked about the tough situation the Calgary Flames put Canucks management in with their contract to Nazem Kadri. Dhali says that the Flames were able to give away Monahan with a sweetener and he explains why the Canucks aren't in a position to do that. Moving along, Rick talked about Mike DiPietro and where his career could go from here. To finish Rick talked about Nathan Rourke and the season he is having this year and where he might play next season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another week, another podcast.Today, we talk about the Vancouver Canucks' game against the Anaheim Ducks, the upcoming road trip, the success of Bo Horvat's line, and Mikey DiPietro's facial hair.Support the show (http://patreon.com/canucksconvo) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The ‘Welcome Matt’ addressed Oliver Ekman-Larsson and the difference between playing in Vancouver, compared to Arizona. Arash Madani of Sportsnet joined Matt and Blake to help set up the start of the home set vs the Yankees, right in the thick of the AL Wild Card race. He talked about Ryu and where he has him slotted in the lineup. He says this is the biggest series in the last 5 years. Says that they are in this mess because of their pitching. They failed to address their bullpen in May and June. Their starting pitching has been very good. He thinks there is some magical pixie dust left for when they most need it. It wasn’t all that long ago that the Jays went into Yankee Stadium and swept them. Arash talked about why he thinks September baseball is better than October baseball. Talked about the attendance for tonight. Patrick Johnston of Post Media joined the show and started off by addressing the poll question. He talked about which Canuck player is most likely to surprise. Talked about how he wants to play. PJ talked about the pressure mounting on OEL. Patrick addressed GM JB’s comments on Travis Hamonic last night. Says he is probably frustrated, with the player. Has an ounce of sympathy for him because these aren’t the questions he wants to answer right now. It’s not all that complicated but there is a lot that has to happen before Hamonic plays. Jeff Paterson joined the show in his regular spot and started off by talking about the poll question and which Canuck will prove doubters wrong. Talked about Mike DiPietro and the effort he put forth in what will be his home building in Abbotsford. Talked about Chiasson and what he is going to have to do to make this team. Talked about Hughes and his season last year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ‘Welcome Matt' addressed Oliver Ekman-Larsson and the difference between playing in Vancouver, compared to Arizona. Arash Madani of Sportsnet joined Matt and Blake to help set up the start of the home set vs the Yankees, right in the thick of the AL Wild Card race. He talked about Ryu and where he has him slotted in the lineup. He says this is the biggest series in the last 5 years. Says that they are in this mess because of their pitching. They failed to address their bullpen in May and June. Their starting pitching has been very good. He thinks there is some magical pixie dust left for when they most need it. It wasn't all that long ago that the Jays went into Yankee Stadium and swept them. Arash talked about why he thinks September baseball is better than October baseball. Talked about the attendance for tonight. Patrick Johnston of Post Media joined the show and started off by addressing the poll question. He talked about which Canuck player is most likely to surprise. Talked about how he wants to play. PJ talked about the pressure mounting on OEL. Patrick addressed GM JB's comments on Travis Hamonic last night. Says he is probably frustrated, with the player. Has an ounce of sympathy for him because these aren't the questions he wants to answer right now. It's not all that complicated but there is a lot that has to happen before Hamonic plays. Jeff Paterson joined the show in his regular spot and started off by talking about the poll question and which Canuck will prove doubters wrong. Talked about Mike DiPietro and the effort he put forth in what will be his home building in Abbotsford. Talked about Chiasson and what he is going to have to do to make this team. Talked about Hughes and his season last year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donnie and Dhali are joined by Mike DiPietro.
The VANcast with JPat and Drancer - A show about the Vancouver Canucks
On this episode of the VANcast, JPat and Drancer look back at Saturday's 4-2 Canucks win over the Sens and debate the drama of a penalty shot. The guys preview the team's road trip that starts tonight with a third straight game against Ottawa. They also discuss the timing of Sunday's decision to send Mike DiPietro to the minors to finally get into game action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Woodley from In Goal Magazine says Mike DiPietro has worked very hard on his game and his style, from being a more reflex-style goalie in junior, and as a result Kevin is more bullish on DiPietro now than he was at the draft. Kev gets into the proposed regulations for on-ice play if the NHL returns too
The Get: Finding And Keeping The Best Marketing Leaders in B2B SaaS
In this three-part series of podcasts – our Fractional CMO special – we explore the ‘what, when, why (and why not)' of fractional CMOs. You will get a great flavor of whether this is the right path for your B2B SaaS company. We answer the questions you are most likely to have, including: How is hiring a fractional CMO different from hiring a consultant and different from hiring a full-time CMO? What are the key skills to look for in a fractional CMO? How to get the most long-term value from a fractional CMO engagement? What types of people do NOT make good fractional CMOs? And lots more! Mike DiPietro works as a fractional CMO exclusively with one PE company and its portfolio companies. Mike started in sales and evolved into marketing and GM roles and spent over a decade at Kronos. He was also CMO at HealthcareSource and ExtensionEngine. Mike and Erica help us understand: - The good, the bad, and the ugly of being a fractional CMO -The blend of strategizing, coaching, and doing that you can expect from a fractional CMO -The value that PE firms see in fractional CMOs: PE firms want their portfolio companies getting help seeing what good looks like, so they can grow as fast as the PE firms think they can grow - How a CEO should frame what they need from a fractional CMO -The difference between someone who has successfully been a fractional CMO and someone who is a “CMO pretending to be a consultant”
With the sudden and unexpected passing of Jason Botchford, we pay our respects. We may not have always agreed on a professional level, but life is bigger than sports, and it's a sad reality. Our thoughts go out to his family. We do manage to discuss some sports, including a recap of Geoff's experience in Seattle watching the Mariners and Cubs. We talk some junior hockey, with the Vancouver Giants in the WHL Finals against Prince Albert, as well as an update on Canucks prospect Mike DiPietro of the Ottawa 67's. We recap round two of the NHL playoffs, plus some other wheelings and dealings around the league. Even some Canucks news, plus our best and worst in Garbage Time!
The guys talk about the OHL standings in the East and West, should the safety of the fans travelling to games be taken into account when the OHL looks at cancelling games and will his start for the Vancouver Canucks have an effect on Mike Dipietro.
Ray Ferraro understands the Canucks got some bad luck with injuries to goalies, but still says it's "mind-boggling" that Mike DiPietro was the only goalie available yesterday. Ray liked what he saw from Zack MacEwen, but wants to see how MacEwen looks once the adrenaline of his recall slows down
Tom Mayenknecht discusses the Bulls and Bears of CFL Free Agency and the Canucks handing of Mike DiPietro on this Night Market edition of The Sport Market.
This week the guys discuss the recent Mike DiPietro trade to Ottawa and with World Juniors camp rosters being announced this week, who might be missed the most by his OHL team while they are gone.
Mike DiPietro is an Amherstburg native that had to overcome tragedy at a young age, making family first a personal motto. Mike used this tragedy as motivation to becoming drafted by his hometown Windsor Spitfires, for whom he went on to backstop to the Memorial Cup Championship on home ice, playing for his home team in front of his home town fans before being drafted by the Vancouver Canucks. This special young man is focussed on giving back to the community and is a positive role model that we are going to be supporting throughout his hockey career.Follow Mike on TwitterFollow the show on TwitterFollow the show on Facebook
On the Record: HS Hockey Podcast, Episode 6 featuring Hall-Southington's Mike Dipietro and Miles Aronow and the debut of the RJ Hockey Music Playlist
Steve Kournianos reviews some of the top goaltending prospects for the 2017 NHL Draft. Mike DiPietro 0:25 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen 5:28 Maksim Zhukov 13:08 Cayden Primeau 18:45 Jake Oettinger 23:47
On this episode of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast, Brian is joined by professional goalie knower Cat Silverman for a Smörgoåliesbord 2019 redux!Brian and Cat chat about how we can evaluate goalies and what stats we should care about most from a fantasy perspective. They then dig into the absolute catastrophe that was Elan and Brian's pre-season goalie tiers in an attempt try and salvage some lessons that can be learned for the next time we try and project goalies. Along the way, Cat shares her thoughts on which struggling goalies might still earn back starts next year, and which up and comers are poised to break out.Players discussed on this episode include Freddie Andersen, Andrei Vasilevskiy, Marc-Andre Fleury, Carey Price, John Gibson, Sergei Bobrovsky, Spencer Knight, Ben Bishop, Anton Khudobin, Philipp Grubauer, Pavel Francouz, Braden Holtby, Ilya Samsonov, Pheonix Copley, Matt Murray, Tristan Jarry, Pekka Rinne, Juuse Saros, Devan Dubnyk, Alex Stalock, Jordan Binnington, Jake Allen, Connor Hellebuyck, Tuukka Rask, Antti Raanta, Darcy Kuemper, Carter Hart, Jacob Markstrom, James Reimer, Alex Nedeljkovic, Henrik Lundqvist, Igor Shesterkin, Semyon Varlamov, Ilya Sorokin, Robin Lehner, Elvis Merlizkins, Joonas Korpisalo, Linus Ullmark, Thatcher Demko, Mike DiPietro, Anders Nilsson(???), and more.Follow Cat on Twitter @catmsilverman.Re-listen to No. 241 - Smörgoåliesbord!! 2019 here:https://redcircle.com/shows/keeping-karlsson-fantasy-hockey-podcast/episodes/56fc3fd8-643e-4abc-bd52-bac33bb3304fSee our pre-season Smörgoåliesbord 2019 tiers here:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jpxXR8yldmm4aldWyoyWUIKI82OAv-oci9ohc842q_0/edit#gid=491639266We always invite and appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think @keepingkarlsson.* * *Support Keeping Karlsson by telling a friend, subscribing to and reviewing Keeping Karlsson on iTunes, and following us on Twitter (@keepingkarlsson). Even better, support us by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson! Patrons support future episodes of the show and get all kinds of perks in return, like Almanac discounts, an invite to the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (aka the KKUPFL), monthly Patroncasts, access to the secret patrons-only Facebook group, and weekly show scripts. The Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast is proudly presented by DobberHockey, and powered by our patrons.Want to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.