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Chris Hagenow, president of Iowans for Tax Relief, and Mike Owen, deputy director of Common Good Iowa discuss taxes and fiscal policy.
Chris Hagenow, president of Iowans for Tax Relief, and Mike Owen, deputy director of Common Good Iowa, discuss Iowa tax policy, including the recent tax cuts and the possibility of more tax changes in the 2024 legislative session.
Why reinstituting a bear hunt, which failed ignominiously in 2015, is not the solution for increased human-bear interaction in Florida.In this episode we discuss the ghost orchid with longtime Fakahatchee Strand Preserve park biologist Mike Owen."Welcome to Florida," as always, is presented by Windstorm Products and windstormproducts.com the No. 1 online retailer of hurricane hardware.
How ordinary urban objects influence our behavior, exacerbate inequality, and encourage social change Assumptions about human behavior lie hidden in plain sight all around us, programmed into the design and regulation of the material objects we encounter on a daily basis. In the Midst of Things: The Social Lives of Objects in the Public Spaces of New York City (Princeton UP, 2022) takes an in-depth look at the social lives of five objects commonly found in the public spaces of New York City and its suburbs, revealing how our interactions with such material things are our primary point of contact with the social, political, and economic forces that shape city life. Drawing on groundbreaking fieldwork and a wealth of original interviews, Mike Owen Benediktsson shows how we are in the midst of things whose profound social role often goes overlooked. A newly built lawn on the Brooklyn waterfront reflects an increasingly common trade-off between the marketplace and the public good. A cement wall on a New Jersey highway speaks to the demise of the postwar American dream. A metal folding chair on a patch of asphalt in Queens exposes the political obstacles to making the city livable. A subway door expresses the simmering conflict between the city and the desires of riders, while a newsstand bears witness to our increasingly impoverished streetscapes. In the Midst of Things demonstrates how the material realm is one of immediacy, control, inequality, and unpredictability, and how these factors frustrate the ability of designers, planners, and regulators to shape human behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
How ordinary urban objects influence our behavior, exacerbate inequality, and encourage social change Assumptions about human behavior lie hidden in plain sight all around us, programmed into the design and regulation of the material objects we encounter on a daily basis. In the Midst of Things: The Social Lives of Objects in the Public Spaces of New York City (Princeton UP, 2022) takes an in-depth look at the social lives of five objects commonly found in the public spaces of New York City and its suburbs, revealing how our interactions with such material things are our primary point of contact with the social, political, and economic forces that shape city life. Drawing on groundbreaking fieldwork and a wealth of original interviews, Mike Owen Benediktsson shows how we are in the midst of things whose profound social role often goes overlooked. A newly built lawn on the Brooklyn waterfront reflects an increasingly common trade-off between the marketplace and the public good. A cement wall on a New Jersey highway speaks to the demise of the postwar American dream. A metal folding chair on a patch of asphalt in Queens exposes the political obstacles to making the city livable. A subway door expresses the simmering conflict between the city and the desires of riders, while a newsstand bears witness to our increasingly impoverished streetscapes. In the Midst of Things demonstrates how the material realm is one of immediacy, control, inequality, and unpredictability, and how these factors frustrate the ability of designers, planners, and regulators to shape human behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
How ordinary urban objects influence our behavior, exacerbate inequality, and encourage social change Assumptions about human behavior lie hidden in plain sight all around us, programmed into the design and regulation of the material objects we encounter on a daily basis. In the Midst of Things: The Social Lives of Objects in the Public Spaces of New York City (Princeton UP, 2022) takes an in-depth look at the social lives of five objects commonly found in the public spaces of New York City and its suburbs, revealing how our interactions with such material things are our primary point of contact with the social, political, and economic forces that shape city life. Drawing on groundbreaking fieldwork and a wealth of original interviews, Mike Owen Benediktsson shows how we are in the midst of things whose profound social role often goes overlooked. A newly built lawn on the Brooklyn waterfront reflects an increasingly common trade-off between the marketplace and the public good. A cement wall on a New Jersey highway speaks to the demise of the postwar American dream. A metal folding chair on a patch of asphalt in Queens exposes the political obstacles to making the city livable. A subway door expresses the simmering conflict between the city and the desires of riders, while a newsstand bears witness to our increasingly impoverished streetscapes. In the Midst of Things demonstrates how the material realm is one of immediacy, control, inequality, and unpredictability, and how these factors frustrate the ability of designers, planners, and regulators to shape human behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
How ordinary urban objects influence our behavior, exacerbate inequality, and encourage social change Assumptions about human behavior lie hidden in plain sight all around us, programmed into the design and regulation of the material objects we encounter on a daily basis. In the Midst of Things: The Social Lives of Objects in the Public Spaces of New York City (Princeton UP, 2022) takes an in-depth look at the social lives of five objects commonly found in the public spaces of New York City and its suburbs, revealing how our interactions with such material things are our primary point of contact with the social, political, and economic forces that shape city life. Drawing on groundbreaking fieldwork and a wealth of original interviews, Mike Owen Benediktsson shows how we are in the midst of things whose profound social role often goes overlooked. A newly built lawn on the Brooklyn waterfront reflects an increasingly common trade-off between the marketplace and the public good. A cement wall on a New Jersey highway speaks to the demise of the postwar American dream. A metal folding chair on a patch of asphalt in Queens exposes the political obstacles to making the city livable. A subway door expresses the simmering conflict between the city and the desires of riders, while a newsstand bears witness to our increasingly impoverished streetscapes. In the Midst of Things demonstrates how the material realm is one of immediacy, control, inequality, and unpredictability, and how these factors frustrate the ability of designers, planners, and regulators to shape human behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
How ordinary urban objects influence our behavior, exacerbate inequality, and encourage social change Assumptions about human behavior lie hidden in plain sight all around us, programmed into the design and regulation of the material objects we encounter on a daily basis. In the Midst of Things: The Social Lives of Objects in the Public Spaces of New York City (Princeton UP, 2022) takes an in-depth look at the social lives of five objects commonly found in the public spaces of New York City and its suburbs, revealing how our interactions with such material things are our primary point of contact with the social, political, and economic forces that shape city life. Drawing on groundbreaking fieldwork and a wealth of original interviews, Mike Owen Benediktsson shows how we are in the midst of things whose profound social role often goes overlooked. A newly built lawn on the Brooklyn waterfront reflects an increasingly common trade-off between the marketplace and the public good. A cement wall on a New Jersey highway speaks to the demise of the postwar American dream. A metal folding chair on a patch of asphalt in Queens exposes the political obstacles to making the city livable. A subway door expresses the simmering conflict between the city and the desires of riders, while a newsstand bears witness to our increasingly impoverished streetscapes. In the Midst of Things demonstrates how the material realm is one of immediacy, control, inequality, and unpredictability, and how these factors frustrate the ability of designers, planners, and regulators to shape human behavior.
How ordinary urban objects influence our behavior, exacerbate inequality, and encourage social change Assumptions about human behavior lie hidden in plain sight all around us, programmed into the design and regulation of the material objects we encounter on a daily basis. In the Midst of Things: The Social Lives of Objects in the Public Spaces of New York City (Princeton UP, 2022) takes an in-depth look at the social lives of five objects commonly found in the public spaces of New York City and its suburbs, revealing how our interactions with such material things are our primary point of contact with the social, political, and economic forces that shape city life. Drawing on groundbreaking fieldwork and a wealth of original interviews, Mike Owen Benediktsson shows how we are in the midst of things whose profound social role often goes overlooked. A newly built lawn on the Brooklyn waterfront reflects an increasingly common trade-off between the marketplace and the public good. A cement wall on a New Jersey highway speaks to the demise of the postwar American dream. A metal folding chair on a patch of asphalt in Queens exposes the political obstacles to making the city livable. A subway door expresses the simmering conflict between the city and the desires of riders, while a newsstand bears witness to our increasingly impoverished streetscapes. In the Midst of Things demonstrates how the material realm is one of immediacy, control, inequality, and unpredictability, and how these factors frustrate the ability of designers, planners, and regulators to shape human behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/geography
How ordinary urban objects influence our behavior, exacerbate inequality, and encourage social change Assumptions about human behavior lie hidden in plain sight all around us, programmed into the design and regulation of the material objects we encounter on a daily basis. In the Midst of Things: The Social Lives of Objects in the Public Spaces of New York City (Princeton UP, 2022) takes an in-depth look at the social lives of five objects commonly found in the public spaces of New York City and its suburbs, revealing how our interactions with such material things are our primary point of contact with the social, political, and economic forces that shape city life. Drawing on groundbreaking fieldwork and a wealth of original interviews, Mike Owen Benediktsson shows how we are in the midst of things whose profound social role often goes overlooked. A newly built lawn on the Brooklyn waterfront reflects an increasingly common trade-off between the marketplace and the public good. A cement wall on a New Jersey highway speaks to the demise of the postwar American dream. A metal folding chair on a patch of asphalt in Queens exposes the political obstacles to making the city livable. A subway door expresses the simmering conflict between the city and the desires of riders, while a newsstand bears witness to our increasingly impoverished streetscapes. In the Midst of Things demonstrates how the material realm is one of immediacy, control, inequality, and unpredictability, and how these factors frustrate the ability of designers, planners, and regulators to shape human behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight I have Insider Shannon Desalvo joining me as Co-Host with special guests Mike Owen and The Buff Artist. Mike and Shannon are Moderators for SWR YouTube Channel and The Buff Artist is a very active member. Together we will discuss what it is like to be an Insider and how we interact with all the other Insiders and the Investigative Team of the TV Show The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. We will also get into how each of us plays an important roll in the ongoing investigation going on at this very strange area of the Uintah basin of Utah. To check out becoming a Skinwalker Ranch Insider use this link - https://bit.ly/3BGD9mq To watch our interviews and recap shows live, join us on our YouTube Channel JFree906 or on our Facebook Group for great discussion about The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, The Curse of Oak Island, Beyond Oak Island, Treasure Hunting and many more subjects that are Beyond Our World. The Curse of Oak Island & Beyond Facebook Group page www.facebook.com/groups/300803727607153/ Beyond our World Facebook group page - www.facebook.com/groups/567217614271404/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmZk... Help support the show by becoming a Patron https://www.patreon.com/JFree906 #TheCurseofOakIsland #TheSecretofSkinwalkerRanch
Goal Own Goal this week takes us from Royal Family table etiquette, Mike Owen's Love Island travails, the (very) politically incorrect Berlusconi and Monza, FIFA (in)justice, TT deaths, a wee bit on golf, and a special mention to Mr. Benn!!!
Listen as guest speaker and Elder at Declaration Church, Mike Owen, shares a message on Colossians 3:1-17. To watch a version of this sermon, check out our online service: www.declarationchurch.net/live.
Parable of the shrewd manager
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On this episode, our co-hosts are joined by Mike Owen to talk about his background and the future of the NFT business among other topics.
Guests: Mike Owen | Crystal Basin Cellars - CrystalBasinStation.com Mary Ann McAlea & Coleen Schwietert | Folsom Partners - FolsomPartners.com & FoothillWineFest.com Show Notes: Join Deb as she discusses beautiful wine country not too far from our own backyard with Mike Owen of Crystal Basin Cellars. PLUS she gets details on the upcoming Foothill Wine Fest with Mary Ann McAlea & Coleen Schwietert of Folsom Partners...all LIVE from Wild River Grille in the Reno Riverwalk District! Listen LIVE Every Wednesday From 5p-6p PT: Fenix Media Radio - FM.FenixMedia.us/CT Show Sponsors: Surratt Law: Family Matters - SurrattLaw.com GratisGives: Charitable Payment Processing - GratisGives.com Hall & Wrye: Plastic Surgeons - HallAndWrye.com Wild River Grille - WildRiverGrille.com Rail City Casino - RailCity.com Resource Links: AboutTownDeb.com AboutTownDeb.wine FenixMedia.us ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
Guests: Avis Jolly | El Dorado Community Foundation - ElDoradoCF.org Mike Owen | Crystal Basin Cellars - CrystalBasinStation.com Todd DeRemer | Rail City Casino - RailCity.com Show Notes: Join Deb as she talks rebuilding & community support after the effects of the Caldor Fire with Mike Owen of Crystal Basin Cellars and Avis Jolly of the El Dorado Community Foundation. Deb is joined by her special guest co-host Todd DeRemer, LIVE from Rail City Casino in Sparks! Listen LIVE Every Wednesday From 5p-6p PT: Fenix Media Radio - FM.FenixMedia.us/CT Show Sponsors: Surratt Law: Family Matters - SurrattLaw.com GratisGives: Charitable Payment Processing - GratisGives.com Hall & Wrye: Plastic Surgeons - HallAndWrye.com Wild River Grille - WildRiverGrille.com Rail City Casino - RailCity.com Resource Links: AboutTownDeb.com AboutTownDeb.wine FenixMedia.us ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
Guests: Todd DeRemer | Rail City Casino - RailCity.comBill Roby | El Dorado Community Foundation - ElDoradoCF.orgMike Owen | Crystal Basin Wine Cellars - CrystalBasin.comHannah Hoobyar | Project Bear Hugs - Facebook.com/ProjectBearHugsShow Notes:Join Deb and her guest co-host Todd DeRemer of Rail City Casino, as they chat about the efforts being done for the victims & firefighters of the Caldor Fire with Bill Roby of the El Dorado Community Foundation, Mike Owen of Crystal Basin Cellars, and Hannah Hoobyar of Project Bear Hugs!Listen LIVE Every Wednesday From 5p-6p PT:Fenix Media Radio - FM.FenixMedia.us/CT Show Sponsors: Surratt Law: Family Matters - SurrattLaw.com GratisGives: Charitable Payment Processing - GratisGives.com Hall & Wrye: Plastic Surgeons - HallAndWrye.com Wild River Grille - WildRiverGrille.com Rail City Casino - RailCity.com Resource Links: AboutTownDeb.com AboutTownDeb.wine FenixMedia.us ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License #: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
This week, one of our elders, Mike Owen, takes us through the book of Lamentations as we continue our ONE series.
On this episode of Thoughts From The Basement, Kris, Alex, and special returning guest Mike Owen discuss the films that represent America the most. They also chit chat about some random movie news and some video game stuff as well. Then at the end, Mike tries to stump Kris and Alex in Movie 20 Questions. All that and more on this episode.
Guests: Britton Griffith, Special Guest Mike Owen, Crystal Basin Cellars - CrystalBasin.com Show Notes: On this special Christmas edition of #CityTalk, I'll be reminiscing with my good friend and amazing community partner, Britton Griffith, about holiday traditions & my picks for delicious #Christmas eats! Mike Owen of Crystal Basin Cellars will be stopping by as we chat about the overwhelming joy I had in labelling my very first bottle of About Town Deb wine! Show Sponsor: Surratt Law: Family Matters - SurrattLaw.com Resource Links: AboutTownDeb.com FenixMedia.us ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License#: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
Guests: Tracie Barnthouse, Travel Nevada - TravelNevada.com Sarah Toney, Note-Able Music Therapy Services - NMTSReno.org Mike Owen, Crystal Basin Cellars - CrystalBasin.com Show Notes: Stumped on what to get your loved ones for the holidays this year? Then make sure to catch this week's episode of #CityTalk, where I will be chatting with Tracie Barnthouse from Travel Nevada about my favorite local holiday gifts! Travel Nevada's gift guide provides inspiration for the Nevada-lovers in your life. Share your home state pride by supporting Nevada businesses and giving gifts that can only be found (or experienced) in the #SilverState. Even better, Sarah Toney, Development Director at Note-Able Music Therapy Services, will be joining us to talk about their upcoming Jingle Jangle Jolly Joy Jam, a virtual sing-along event for the whole family! We have a Bonus Surprise by Mike Owen of Crystal Basin Cellars at the TOP of the SHOW! Big news! Show Sponsor: Surratt Law: Family Matters - SurrattLaw.com Resource Links: AboutTownDeb.com FenixMedia.us ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License#: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV.
Today KevBiyi sat down with Mike Owen the @alphaconnector he specializes in Business Advisory, off market commercial Realestate, start up/ early stage funding, and business financing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-akinbiyi/support
Today KevBiyi sat down with Mike Owen the @alphaconnector he specializes in Business Advisory, off market commercial Realestate, start up/ early stage funding, and business financing.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-akinbiyi/support
This week, one of our Elders, Mike Owen, continues on Spirit Empowered conversation on love. To watch this sermon, check out our online service: https://youtu.be/DXhskqJ3cq8
Guests: Mike Owen, Crystal Basin Cellars - crystalbasin.com Courtney Meredith, Design on Edge - designonedge.com Jaclyn Coleman, The Muse Group & Reno Resilient - facebook.com/musegroupmarketing Josh Deri, Blend Catering - blendcateringreno.com Show Notes: I'll be chatting with my friends and business associates, Courtney Meredith with Design on Edge, Jaclyn Coleman with the Muse Group & Reno Resilient, and Josh Deri, owner Chef of Blend Catering. I am so excited to see how Reno is "Cultivating Resiliency Through Education + Connection" through the new Reno Resilient program. Everyone knows I sure love to connect! And I LOVE that this program benefits Feed Our Heroes. It's a great opportunity for you to connect and reconnect with the Reno business community through weekly masterclasses on marketing your business during challenging times, meditation during social distancing, accounting, web development, and so much more! Can't wait to learn more about how I can become more resilient and help provide food to our healthcare workers at the same time. Bonus!! Mike Owen of Crystal Basin Cellars will be sharing news on the El Dorado Wine Country wineries and how they are ready to share some wine & food starting This Saturday! Shout out to Nevada Sunset Winery for sharing their new Nevada Sunset Winery Hand Sanitizer with me. This is a must have and even better made with Frey Ranch Distillery's Gin. Jorja and I also shared that we are on a mission to get healthy with Isagenix. #TogetherWeAreOne
Guests: Mike Owen, Crystal Basin Cellars - crystalbasin.com Russ Reyes, Kilt and Cork - kiltandcork.com Chef Dean Matthews, Poor Reds - poorreds.com Meghan Burk, Plan My Getaway - planmygetaway.com Show Notes: Your virtual pairing lifesaver include my guest host, Mike Owen of Crystal Basin, who is always here to provide a wine tasting experience that is one part fun and one part information, with service that is described as “legendary foothill hospitality!” Our special guests include Russ Reyes of Kilt & Cork, who has become a leader in unique wine and beer events where wineries and breweries engage with guests and build community, rather than just pouring and drinking. We'll also chat with Meghan Burk, the VP of Operations of Getaway Reno Tahoe, and more importantly one of the company's navigators. She combines her passion for content creation with her desire for adventure! Adventure is definitely what you get with Meghan! To finish up our guest list we'll have Chef Dean Matthews, the Executive Chef at Poor Reds in El Dorado. We can't wait to hear all about his adventures on the Food Network's “Supermarket Stakeout,” hosted by Iron Chef Alex Guarnaschelli. Chef Dean came in second behind a chef from the Seattle area. Get the inside scoop on who all will be joining us this Friday and learn more about the worthwhile charities we'll be supporting at the event! #AboutTownDeb #CityTalk #MaydayWithYourBAE #virtualwinepairings Resource Links: https://www.wallyspizzabar.com/ https://www.feedourheroes.com/ https://freyranch.com/ https://www.marichuysmexicankitchen.com/ https://bgclt.org/ https://foodbankedc.org/ eldoradowines.org abouttowndeb.com ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 40000772) and BMI (License#: 60993608) for use by America Matters Media, Reno, NV
This week in The Basement Kris, Alex, Phil, and returning guest Mike Owen pitch to you their horrible Disaster Movie ideas. Join them ass they also scrape the bottom of the barrel for some type of movie news. Excuse the audio for this episode as our processing program was being a tab bit difficult! All that and more on this episode of Thoughts From The Basement.
Talking about a New wine Tasting Room with Winemaker Mike Owen from Crystal Basin Cellars . Opening in April or May. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Guests: Britton Griffith - facebook.com/brittonforreno Courtney Meredith, Design on Edge - designonedge.com Kylie Rowe, CEO & Founder of Biz Dev + Spox @HealthyNV - facebook.com/kyrobiz Mike Owen, Crystal Basin Cellars - crystalbasin.com Show Notes: Excited to be on the set of City Talk this week with my Beautiful friends, Courtney Meredith, Britton Griffith, Kylie Rowe and of course Jazzy Jorja as we celebrate our Birthdays.. We are the Pisces Gals so let's get chatting all about being Pisces and what these gals are up to these days rocking our community… and on the line is Mike Owen. Wine of the Week this week is… from Crystal Basin Cellars Mike Owen will be calling in at the start of the show to share about his 2015 El Dorado Reserve Mourvedre and Quijote 2014 El Dorado Grand Reserve. Resource Links: partyheartyballoons.com facebook.com/crmeredith crystalbasin.com nevadasunsetwinery.com abouttowndeb.com ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 40000772) and BMI (License#: 60993608) for use by America Matters Media, Reno, NV
Guests: Mike Owen, Crystal Basin Cellars - crystalbasin.com Shila Morris & Kay Salerno, Co-Owners Squeeze In & Millennials on a Quest - squeezein.com Danny Heinsohn, Founder & Executive Director of My Hometown Heroes - myhometownheroes.org Show Notes: New year, new show… let's go! Today's show is the debut of my NEW radio show, City Talk with About Town Deb! Our show featured my great friends, including Mike Owen from Crystal Basin Cellars, Kay & Shi from Squeeze In, and Danny Heinsohn, Founder and Executive Director of My Hometown Heroes, Inc., a nonprofit that provides scholarships for young adult cancer survivors between the ages of 17 and 39. You will love being inspired and hearing the stories of my guests and and also learn a bit about Crystal Basin and the their YUMMY wines. Resource Links: kayandshi.com facebook.com/kayandshi facebook.com/MyHometownHeroes eldoradowines.org nvchildrenscancer.org abouttowndeb.com ***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 40000772) and BMI (License#: 60993608) for use by America Matters Media, Reno, NV
In this episode Kris, Alex, and special guest Mike Owen, entering the Basement for the first time, sit down to have a discussion about whether or not Disney is good for the film industry and movies in general. Mike will be joining us again is what is going to be a continually rotating third chair. We're excited to introduce you to all of our friends! Be sure to see what else we talk about on this episode of Thoughts From The Basement.
Produced by Simon Ribchester at Stop + Fix studios London Mixed and Mastered by Neil Allum at Stop + Fix studios London Backing Vocals & Vocal percussion by Roisin & Chiara Bass by Chris Dagger Everything else Diane & Milky Photography by Mike Owen
Generation Z refers to generation born in the mid-1990's to mid-2000's. They are the first generation to grow up with technology and social media. Journalism teacher, Mike Owen, explains how parents can stay connected and communicate with Gen Z... and it isn't digitally!
This week we got to hear from another one of our Church Elders, Mike Owen. He taught on Psalm 118 as we continued in our Summer in the Psalms sermon series.
6. State budget and taxes with Mike Owen by Common Good Iowa
The third round of the Six Nations is upon us and what a big game it is going to be in Cardiff, let alone in Paris and Rome. Alongside Brian Moore this week is Olympic Gold Medal and World Cup 7s winning coach, Ben Ryan. Listen as they predict how Wales v England will play out, including who will replace Chris Ashton out on the wing, who will dominate the breakdown, and how you disrupt England's kicking game. To help further this they speak with former England wing Tom May who says Jack Nowell contributes to every facet of play whilst Cokanasiga brings his size to the party. As for the opposition we talk to former Wales number 8 Mike Owen about who he expects to be starting fly half: Biggar or Anscombe, how Wales just have the edge in the breakdown, and find out who he thinks is the underdog in this potential Grand Slam and/or title decider. Next it's over to pre-tournament favourites Ireland where former prop Mike Ross thinks his side have had a tough opening two fixtures but can now build a platform in Rome to get going again. With Ben's role in French rugby it would be remiss not to try and understand what is going on within Les Bleus. Ben says that part of the problem is due to a lack of quality conditioning in the domestic sides, a lack of French players to create depth playing in the Top 14, and that he doesn't think it would be the worst thing if come the finale they lost to Italy. As for France's opponents on Saturday, Scotland, it's been a story of injury after injury with Finn Russell the latest worry. Former full back Hugo Southwell though has done some digging and he expects the playmaker to start - but he will be kept in cotton wool! We also speak with Red Roses fly half Katy Daley-Mclean about their campaign so far and whether she has Rocky Clarke's cap record in sight!
Gary Robinson Coach's Show 100418 Brought to you by Mike Owen with the Owen Group and All City Real Estate Subscribe in iTunes Terry Bennett sits down with Joshua ISD Athletic Director and Head Coach, Gary Robinson. In each episode, we recap what has been happening with the team and look forward to the coming week. SPONSORSHIP: If you'd like to find […]
Gary Robinson Coach's Show 092018 Brought to you by Mike Owen with the Owen Group and All City Real Estate Subscribe in iTunes Terry Bennett sits down with Joshua ISD Athletic Director and Head Coach, Gary Robinson. In each episode, we recap what has been happening with the team and look forward to the coming week. SPONSORSHIP: If you'd like to find […]
Gary Robinson Coach's Show 091318 Brought to you by Mike Owen with the Owen Group and All City Real Estate Subscribe in iTunes Chris Doelle sits down with Joshua ISD Athletic Director and Head Coach, Gary Robinson. In each episode, we recap what has been happening with the team and look forward to the coming week. SPONSORSHIP: If you'd like to […]
Gary Robinson Coach's Show 083118 Brought to you by Mike Owen with the Owen Group and All City Real Estate Subscribe in iTunes Chris Doelle sits down with Joshua ISD Athletic Director and Head Coach, Gary Robinson. In each episode, we recap what has been happening with the team and look forward to the coming week. SPONSORSHIP: If you'd like to […]
Two Dudes on a Podquest. This week we had our first guest, Mike Owen who talked to us about his powerlifting experiences as well as his 9-5 structural drafting gig. ... The post #5: First Guest, Powerlifting, and Structural Drafting appeared first on Two Dudes on a Podquest.
Today, Chris & Liz sat down with urban developer Mike Owen. Find out how he helped turn the Northside District into what you know it as today and why Mike saw opportunity in Akron at a time when others saw despair. Plus, find out about his new art gallery opening for the first time during the artwalk this Saturday.
FC2 Mike Owen of USS Benfold and I discuss his winning Athena project, maintenance, and what it's like to work with SPAWAR scientists. Follow us on Twitter: @navycric Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/NavyCRIC Sign up for the CRIC e-newsletter: http://ow.ly/xSY4U Tell two friends!
Sunday morning sermons from Sanctuary Tulsa.