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Encore Podcast: Light on Life Season Twelve Episode One. You can chart your course and explode with the power of vision. Soon after the completion of Disney World, someone said, “Isn't it too bad that Walt Disney didn't live to see this?” Mike Vance, creative director of Disney Studios, replied, “He did see it—that's why it's here.” 1. Vision is vital. January is the […] The post How You Can Chart Your Course by the Vision in Your Heart appeared first on emeryhorvath.com. Related posts: How You Can Chart Your Course by the Vision in Your Heart How to Locate the Essential Will of God for Your Everyday Life Why You Should Never Doubt The Faithfulness of Your Heavenly Father Towards You
She's baaaack! Mogab has returned from her wedding break, and to welcome her back Kristin finally tells her the story she's been requesting since starting this podcast: the story behind the Toddville Murder Mansion. It's gone down in hometown lore in the Houston suburb of Seabrook, Texas - it's the story of what happens when a registered sex offender makes enough money to build a monstrosity he calls a mansion and spends his weekends preying on young people. Sponsored By: Hello Fresh Go to HelloFresh.com/50creepers and and use code 50creepers for 50% off plus free shipping! Who Killed Mia? Get 20% off with promo code CREEPERS at Relatable.com/whokilledmia Brilliant Earth Check out all their beautiful jewelry at brilliantearth.com Sources: Book: Murder and Mayhem in Houston by Mike Vance and John Nova Lomax From the Houston Chronicle archive: The street that led to murder List's ‘retirement home' to be a mansion | Ralph Bivins | The Daily Citizen | June 5, 1980 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
James Brockman rose from shady character to preeminent defense attorney in Houston, Texas by representing gang leaders, jilted spouses, wealthy storekeepers, drunken on-duty policemen, and more. His career gained national recognition, including his involvement in the most famous American murder case of the young twentieth century, when he himself was murdered leaving a dubious legacy.Houston historian Mike Vance's book Getting Away with Bloody Murder examines Brockman, the criminals he defended, and the crimes they allegedly committed. In this episode, Vance shares several riveting stories from his book. As always on the show, he inserts one fictional detail. Try to identify what he made up, but be warned: it's not easy to know if something is fact or fiction.Images and resources used in this episode can be found at factorfictionpodcast.com. If you enjoyed this show, please support the pod by giving it a five star rating, writing a complimentary review, or joining the Fact or Fiction Fan Club. Thanks for listening!
In this, our 100th episode, we look back on all the fun we've had over the last four years. We propose a new kind of friendlier exercise program. We extol the virtues of knolling. We fill you in on facts about our largest state. And we reveal secrets about how people lie with their eyes. The old dogs conversation is with Mike Vance - a writer, producer and veteran stand up comic with whom we expound on the past year.
This week Mike and Joey have Mike Vance back again to talk about the American Red Cross and the local needs they have. There is much more to the Red Cross than what you think.
Author Mike Vance makes his second appearance on our show, this time to talk about notorious defense attorney James Brockman and his most controversial cases...including Brockman's own murder. Written, researched, and hosted by Kate Winkler Dawson/producer Alexis Amorosi/mixer Ryo Baum/composer Curtis Heath/web designer Ilsa Brink Buy my books: katewinklerdawson.com If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info@tenfoldmorewicked.com Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Facebook and Instagram) 2022 All Rights Reserved See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we talk Kids S.O.S. with founder, and S.O.S. competitor Mike Vance. We are joined by S.O.S. and Kids S.O.S. competitor Lydia Brutvan. Special guests Mel Gruver-LaPolt.
Mike and Joey take you through the streets of Morrow County and the temperance movement during the 1870s. Of course, they tell you about the coming events in Morrow County and Joey talks a little about Freedom Fest 2022. Mike Vance joins Mike and Joey this week. Joey was on vacation and had some time to make new sounds and ads for the podcast. Check them out.
This week Mike and Joey walk through the Memorial Day happenings around Morrow County. Special guest Mike Vance is in the studio to talk about the American Red Cross and the great programs and volunteer services they have.
In Texas today along with all its history, as told by the master Texas history storyteller, writer, stand-up comic, screenwriter, radio guy and author Mike Vance. His new book 'Getting Away with Bloody Murder:J.B. Brockman, the best Criminal Lawyer in Texas' (available now on Amazon) describes the life and times of Brockman, who rose from 'shady character to preeminent defense attorney in Houston' (visualize a turn of the century 'Perry Mason). Mike talks about his journey as a student who loved history class (excellent teachers) and supportive parents (who encouraged him to read); his love of words and historical research; working in radio (including 97 Talk in Houston); screenwriting for the BBC and American television (including his contribution for PBS on the 'Birth of Texas' series); and what the future holds for the historical Brenham Heritage Museum and Night Heron Media, where he is Creative Director. Bring your love of the Lone Star State to the studio and listen in!
On Wednesday's show: Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and other city officials showed up at Tuesday's H-GAC board meeting to offer public comment about why the city might only be receiving 1.9 percent of the council's flood mitigation funding. We learn more from News 88.7's Jen Rice. Also this hour: We discuss the latest developments in the news in our weekly political roundup. Then, the ReelAbilities Houston Film & Arts Festival is underway now through Feb. 24. We talk about efforts to make workplaces more accessible for the disabled, which is one of the focuses of this year's event. And we learn about JB Brockman, a prominent criminal defense attorney from Houston's past who rose to national prominence for taking on some of the most notorious cases of his time -- before meeting an untimely death himself. He's the subject of the new book, Getting Away with Bloody Murder, by historian and author Mike Vance.
Podcast: Light on Life Season Seven Episode Fifty-Two. You can chart your course and explode with the power of vision. Soon after the completion of Disney World, someone said, “Isn't it too bad that Walt Disney didn't live to see this?” Mike Vance, creative director of Disney Studios, replied, “He did see it—that's why it's here.” 1. Vision is vital. January is the […] The post How You Can Chart Your Course by the Vision in Your Heart appeared first on emeryhorvath.com. Related posts: How You Can Explode with 2020 Vision Why the Power of Vision Will Transform Your New Year #S4-030: How to Locate Your God Ordained Place [Encore Podcast]
On Wednesday's Houston Matters: We discuss the latest news in our weekly political roundup. Also this hour: Texas health officials have put the marijuana extract known as delta-8 THC on a list of illegal drugs. This comes three years after a federal law removed it from a national list of controlled substances. We learn what this means for the growing world of CBD retial in the state. And, with the Astros back in the World Series, we reflect on the early days of baseball history in Houston.
The teacher will appear with the student is ready. Embrace these 5 Life Changing Questions from Mike Vance: 1. Why are you on this planet? 2. What are your values? 3. What are your God given talents? 4. 20 years from today, what is the dent you made in the universe? 5. Where and who would you be if you are already there? Learn more about BoomTown: boomtownroi.com/5amcall
Mike Vance, co-owner and director of brewing at Abolitionist Ale Works in Charles Town, joins our West Virginia Beer Roads crew to discuss his unique take on brewing in the Mountain State. Listen in as Mike explains his philosophy of… Continue Reading… The post Mike Vance of Abolitionist Ale Works appeared first on .
Author Mike Vance gives us details on the murders of five people in the same Houston, Texas house in 1910. The police had a suspect but there was little evidence--was the killer a jealous lover? An envious wife? Or a serial killer? Written, researched, and hosted by Kate Winkler Dawson/producer Alexis Amorosi/sound designer Andrew Eapen/composer Curtis Heath/web designer Ilsa Brink/additional research Ella Middleton Subscribe to my newsletter: tenfoldmorewicked.com Buy my books: katewinklerdawson.com If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info@tenfoldmorewicked.com Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Facebook and Instagram) 2021 All Rights Reserved See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Hope's conversation with Seward County Sheriff, Mike Vance, is a discussion about the differences between law enforcement in a city versus a sheriff's department covering a rural county, like Seward. We learn about community policing, fostering relationship and trust among our citizens and how we can work together to create safer communities for our children.
It's been a true pleasure to get to know Tom Ferry over the last year. We both have a passion for entrepreneurs and startups and interviewed each other for perspective and stories. If you don't know Tom, he's a force of nature and #1 coach for real estate professionals. He's also CEO of Ferry International, and a markeing and social media maven.We did a podcast crossover and talked about what entrepreneurial traits and skills entrepreneurs need to succeed, the difference between a side hustle and a business, having an open mind to create new plays that work for your business and the necessary steps you have to take to promote and encourage entrepreneurship in the community.6:47 – What makes a good founder? Listen to find out!10:06 – These are the mistakes to avoid when giving your business pitch 21:22 – Maybe you should start a side hustle that can ultimately create a breakthrough in the long run!24:55 – It’s going to be really hard if you just start with $0 when starting a full-time business29:20 – Are you clear in your customer needs and does your business have legal help? 32:30 – Always be on the lookout for new plays to implement in your business35:53 – How the financial crisis of 2008 impacted startups still to this day37:55 – “I see a renaissance on the horizon.”40:44 – Why the next big wave will be created by the collective intelligence of people42:26 – “The education system of today is built on a manufacturing economy… we’ve been pushing manufacturing out of this country for decades.”45:28 – Why imagining “the complete opposite” might help you resolve a challenge53:45 – Steps being taken to promote and encourage entrepreneurship56:44 – The importance of seeking mentors who are further down the path you want to travel58:30 – A valuable reality Mike Vance taught Tom: It’s hard to get the lesson from an experience you’re not having1:03:07 – “Give a huge amount of value to the world, and you’ll live a great life.”
"No matter what one does, regardless of failure or success, the experience is a form of success in itself" - Jack Ma; $48.2 billion founder of Alibaba "You can't learn from experiences you're not having. You have to go and try $#!+" - Mike Vance; early mentor to Jack Welch and Steve Jobs, and right-hand man to Walt Disney "Failure is the most information-dense data stream you'll ever have." - Tom Bilyeu; founder of billion-dollar Quest Nutrition and Impact Theory But you need to start. There are things you just can't possibly figure out on this side of taking action, despite all of the research, planning, and contingencies. That's where vision, gut, courage, faith, and love kick in and fill the gaps. And if you fail? You just acquired a signal to strengthen your next steps. There is a high chance you won't die (queue sarcasm) and you can recover. And you've failed ahead of every other fear-ridden overthinker that doesn't take action. That sounds like a win, still.
Many of us—especially, and most directly, those in the Black community—have been deeply hurt and troubled by recent tragedies and ongoing racial inequity in our country. In this episode, we talk and most importantly, LISTEN, to Shavonne Washington-Krauth, Children's Culture & Inclusion Manager and Dr. Mike Vance, Director of Children’s Behavioral health, about how to have healthy discussions about racism and discrimination - with your children. How can parents educate and make a positive impact for the future?
Our San Jacinto Day podcast, recorded on April 21, 2020, celebrates the anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto, as a result of which Texas won its independence from Mexico. Orlando Sanchez, Director of Texas Latino Conservatives, joined by Andrea Gomez, interviews Texas History expert, Mike Vance, about the the important contributions Mexicans and Tejanos made to the war for Texas Independence, and about the fascinating -- and sometimes tragic -- personal stories of heroes like Juan Seguin, Carlos de la Garza and Plácido Benavides. They also touch briefly on the history of Tejano music. About Texas Latino Conservatives: Texas Latino Conservatives is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating, motivating and encouraging Texas Latinos to be involved in the political process and to helping them understand public policy. About Mike Vance: Mike Vance has taken a unique path to becoming a Texas historian, building on decades of work in professional media combined with a lifetime of history study. Mike is now the Creative Director at Bright Sky Publishing and the Content Coordinator for the upcoming remake of the Brenham Heritage Museum. Previously, he hosted a weekly regional history television program, co-hosted both a television sports show and an afternoon talk radio program in Houston, and performed a litany of award-winning national and regional voice-over work and script and content writing. In 2005, Vance founded Houston Arts and Media, a non-profit organization that creates innovative ways to educate Texans about their history. Through HAM, Vance wrote, produced and directed feature-length documentaries, short films, web content, and publications on Texas and Houston. HAM merged with The Heritage Society for two years (2016-2018). There he conceived and managed the notable mural Mexican-American History & Culture in 20th Century Houston and oversaw programming both on and off the Heritage Society campus in downtown Houston. Today, Mike Vance is one of the best history storytellers in Texas. The documentary work that he has written, directed and produced has been recognized by top entities around the state and has enjoyed multiple airings on Texas PBS stations and HISD-TV. His work totals seven feature-length documentaries and over 100 short educational videos. His sixth book, Mud & Money: A Timeline of Houston History, was released by Bright Sky Publishing in June 2019. It follows Murder and Mayhem in Houston that was released in October 2014 by The History Press and Houston Baseball: The Early Years: 1861-1961, from Bright Sky Press in April 2014. He also wrote Houston's Sporting Life: 1900-1950 from Arcadia Publishing. Vance lectured for several years on Houston history topics as part of the Continuing Studies program at Rice University and currently serves on the Harris County Historical Commission where he has authored five historical markers and contributed to many others.
Ghostscout Dick Whiskey aka Mike Vance joins Ghostshrimp in the cabin to talk about their fun weekend in the forest and fond memories of camps past! Mike Vance's IG: https://www.instagram.com/heymikevance/ Ghostshrimp merch: https://www.ghostshrimpglobal.com/ Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/ghostshrimp Podcast themesong by Awol One: https://www.speakerface.store/
Have you ever reached a point in life where you ask yourself,"is this all there is?". Are you still seeking your purpose? Are not satisfied with any sort of success and keep wondering if there's more to life? Whether you're still trying to find meaning in life or you're still not satisfied with what your accomplishments so far, I'm here to help shed some light into your darkness and bring some clarity into your life. In many cases our life experience is determined by the quality of the questions we ask ourselves and our ability to take the time to answer those questions. Today, I'm going to share with you the story of my first fateful meeting with one of my most influential mentors, Mike Vance. In this meeting, I learned about the five fundamental questions that all successful people he's worked with have answered. These questions are so deep and so profound, yet so simple that they're going to put you on your natural path of life. So if you once and for all want to decide who you are and how your want your life to be, this episode is going to help you create a framework on how you make decisions to design the life you've always wanted. I guarantee that you will immediately find more joy and happiness while in this process. For show notes and more information visit: https://tfi.media/2H0YYj1
We live at a fast pace in Dubai. It seems like we’re all in a big hurry. If we’re not careful, we can spend so much time in the fast lane we’ll miss discovering what life is all about. Slowing down and pulling over to assess the trip can be helpful. Mike Vance, one of Walt Disney’s original creative crew use to say, “Slowing down can sometimes be the fastest way to speed up. ...
Mike Vance is the program director for The Heritage Society and the co-author of Murder and Mayhem in Houston (with John Nova Lomax). They are bringing back NoTsuOh , once Houston's biggest celebration which rivalled New Orleans' Mardi Gras. This year will feature the Coronation Gala on Friday, October 26 and an animal parade on Sunday, October 28. We also talk about the museum and the historical houses the Heritage Society maintains (they have candlelit tours) and from there, I guarantee you'll learn some interesting historical tidbits about this great city. They are located downtown, you can walk the beautiful park (it's freely open) and their website has the info you need: www.heritagesociety.org
Success takes many shapes and many definitions. No matter how you define it, you need others to help you get there. I’m sharing with you eight fascinating people who have shaped my views, taught me lifelong lessons, introduced new ideas to me and basically helped me become who I am today. These are just a few of many mentors and influencers I’ve known throughout my life. Together, all these mentors create my “arc of perspective.” I hope you enjoy these insights from: Mike Vance, Gary Vaynerchuk, Peter Diamandis, Tom Bilyeu, Nick Bollettieri, Todd Duncan, Tiffani Bova, and Jay Abraham For show notes and more information visit: https://tfi.media/2U7O1Br
"Creativity is simply the rearrangement of the old in a new way" Tweet it out: http://ctt.ec/99A83 My mentor Mike Vance was Walt Disney's right hand man in charge of ideas and people development of the Disney empire. So when Mike said to me "creativity is simply the rearrangement of the old in a new way," I knew it was sage advice. It got me thinking, how can apply Mike's advice to real estate and this is what I came up with: So if I asked you "What are the areas in your business that you want to have impact on? What are the areas of your business that you want to improve efficiency, increase results, make it better, have it be a better client experience?" I have a feelings you're going to say everything under the sun and then some. Here's how I see it, if people aren't blown away by you and your efforts, your opportunity in the bottom of the 9th with the bases load to win the game, I'd say that's an area you can improve upon. And if every week you said, "What's one change I can make? What's one little thing I can do to improve the experience of the customer, what is it?" Start by putting a list of things you want to work on together and every week pick one item to make better. Now remember, ideas are meaningless unless you convert it into a project, so get them up and visual to keep yourself accountable. A lot of our clients have huge boards up call DO-DOING-DONE boards, where there's a column for DO-what you want to work on, DOING-what you're working on and DONE-what you've completed. I suggest adding a fourth column called MAKE BETTER for all the improvements you want to make. Move one idea from the MAKE BETTER column to the DO column every week. You would want to make it 10x bigger and get it up on your wall to get it really visual. In closing, here's what I want you to do. I want you to have weekly creative time--a time for weekly innovation where you're looking at your business, the areas that you most want to impact and deciding how you can do it better. And then by writing down all the best ideas you're going to begin to implement another nugget that Mike Vance taught me, which is idea A and idea B can be combine to create a really sexy new project that can help serve more clients, help more customers, improve efficiency, create higher profits, create more sales! Read more: http://bit.ly/23Oo2yW ------------ I hope you got some helpful tips and new ideas from this podcast. To ensure you don't miss all my FREE training all you have to do is sign up here with your email http://bit.ly/TF-VideoTraining ------------ Connect with Tom on his other social channels: Facebook - facebook.com/CoachTomFerry Twitter - twitter.com/TomFerry YouTube - youtube.com/RealEstateTrainingTF Instagram - instagram.com/CoachTomFerry tom ferry showtomferryshowtom ferrytomferryfun holidaysfunholidaysandactive listingsactivelistings
Today's Quote is from Mike Vance Click Below to Listen to Today's Show Leadership is the ability to establish standards and manage a creative climate where people are self-motivated toward the mastery of long term constructive goals, in a participatory environment of mutual respect, compatible with personal values." — Mike Vance Mike Vance, worked closely with great leaders like Walt Disney and Steve Jobs. He popularized the phrase, "Think Outside The Box" and this quote is far from that. It is a great quote but based on the other quotes we've heard on Goal Getting Quote of the Day during this series on leadership, what Mike is saying is not outside the box, BUT IS THE BOX. Mike shares his view on leadership and the key points and traits are the same as every quote shared so far about leadership. Setting high standards and inspiring people to be self-motivated toward shared dreams and goals. Inspiring others to raise their own bar, to define their limits. to realize there own potential - are all traits great leaders share. They are what make leaders great. What's outside the box is that most people don't realize this about the traits of true leaders. They are in their own box that was set when people thought a different way about leadership. So in that respect, Mike Vance is "thinking outside the box" when he talks about what leaders is. What it is according to standard practice and belief, is inside a different box that what he is referring to. Are you a great leader? Do you play in the Leadership Box or are you thinking outside the box? This is one box, I think, you should stay in. Go Out Today, Think Outside the Box. Be a True Leader in Your Own Box. Goal Achievement Success System I want to help you get the goals you set and make this year the best year ever for you. Do you want to achieve your goals? Do you want to walk your own path and go where no one has ever been before? Does your subconscious mind play goalie for the other team, blocking your goals and dreams? You can change your mind and make it play for your team. I've put together my Goal Achievement Success System to help you do that. The Mental Bank Program is a major part of this system. I discuss the Mental Bank Concept in these three episodes: Episode 34 - Is This What You Struggle With? Episode 35 - Is Your Mind Killing Your Dreams? 6 Steps to Stop It Now. Episode 36 - Success Is Not An Accident - Take That To The Bank! Using the Mental Bank Program and the 3 Keys to Successful Goal Setting and you will have the best year of your life. You will change your subconscious mind into the Goal Getting Machine is was designed to be. Pick up your copy of the Mental Bank Ledger we discuss in Episode 36 to use to reset your Subconscious Mind to work for your team. Get your copy at GoalGettingPodcast.com/mbl . 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Tough Talk Christian Radio with Host Tony Gambone and his guest Kevin M. Kraft & Michael Logan: Kevin M. Kraft is an award-winning author and screenwriter, as well as a singer-songwriter, cigar box guitar guru (and founder of the annual KC Cigar Box Guitar Festival), actor, motion picture director and producer in Kansas City, Missouri, where he currently resides with his wife and children, for whom, despite all he does, he still makes plenty of time for. His well-received short film "Drifters" is available for view on Youtube and elsewhere on the Internet. With the publication of his novel, S, he introduced a new type of novel: the "contemporary religious fantasy." He followed this up with a creature feature thriller, an "inspirational thriller," MOMO, based on his award-winning screenplay, which may become a motion picture. Michael Logan has been in business for for 35 years and in ministry for 26 years October of 2015. I started to become the doctor my Dad hoped I'd be. After three and a half years of gradually shifting majors, and almost 8 years working in and running hospital laboratories I moved to business and worked under great Small Business Investment Company leaders, learned from Mike Vance, the creative director of the University of Disneyland the last 8 years Walt was alive, and helped produce hundreds of business plans, teaching entrepreneurism at Great Lakes Naval Training Center to Vietnam vets exiting the military. In 1989 I was called to pastor a church and left a $100K/yr consulting business for $12K/year and a hurricane of miracles. We ran a shelter for 10 years 24/7/365